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1、第 页2021四川公共英语(Pets)考试真题卷本卷共分为1大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意) 1.Tom thought it was _ for the shop owner to sell the bike without a lamp while there was one in the advertisement.AnecessaryBhonestCrightDwrong 2.In the advertisement, there was a _ and a _ on the bicy

2、cle.Alamp. manBpicture. lampClamp. girlDnewspaper. shop owner 3.Tom _ after he looked at the bike carefully.Areturned the bike to the shop ownerBdidnt find a lamp on the bicycleCshow ed the bike to the shop ownerDbought the bicycle at once 4.After he read the advertisement, Tom decided to _.Asee the

3、 lampBexamine the bicycleCsee and buy the bikeDask the shop owner 5.Jack only wanted to _.Amake something moveBlift somethingCput something in placeDkeep something in place 6.It still didnt move, because _.Athe piano was too heavyBJack didnt work hardCneither of them worked hardDboth of them pushed

4、the piano 7.The family piano was _ before Jacks mother asked him to move it.Ain the dining roomBin the living roomCin the bedroomDbetween the living room and the dining room 8.The babys reaction to the TV was _.AunexpectedBexcitingCawfulDcalm 9.The author bought a TV set into his sons room to _.Amak

5、e his son stop cryingBspend the night watching TVCleave it to his sonDmake his son fall asleep as soon as possible 10.From the passage we know that the author is a(n) _.AdoctorBeditorCwriterDteacher 11.According to the passage, which is true of the school childrenAThey prefer reading to watching TV.

6、BThey like watching TV only after school.CThey would rather watch TV than read books.DThey like their teachers who teach them reading. 12.The teaching of reading will be successful if teachers can _.Aimprove conditions at school for the studentsBenable students to develop their own way of readingCde

7、vise the most efficient system for readingDmake their teaching activities observable 13.The problem with the reading course as mentioned in the first paragraph is that _.Ait is one of the most difficult school coursesBstudents spend endless hours in readingCreading tasks are assigned with little gui

8、danceDtoo much time is spent in teaching about reading 14.According to the passage, learning to read will no longer be a difficult task when _.Achildren become highly motivatedBteacher and learner roles are interchangeableCteaching helps children in the search for knowledgeDreading enriches children

9、s experience 15.The word scrutiny(Line 3,Para. 3)most probably means _ .AinquiryBobservationCcontrolDsuspicion 16.The word carbon (Line 5, Para. 2) Stands for _.Aintelligent robotsBa chemical elementCan organic substanceDhuman beings 17.In what way can we make a machine intelligentABy making it work

10、 in such environments as deserts, oceans or space.BBy working hard for 10 or 20 years.CBy either properly programming it or changing its structure.DBy reproducing it. 18.A robot can be used to expand our frontiers when _.Aits intelligence and cost are beyond questionBit is able to bear the rough env

11、ironmentCit is made as completes as the human brainDits architecture is different from that of the present ones 19.What does the writer think about machines with human-like abilityAHe believes they will be useful to human beings.BHe believes that they will control us in the future.CHe not quite sure

12、 in what way they may influence us.DHe doesnt consider the construction of such machines possible. 20.The word incessantly ( Para 1 ) could best be replaced by _.AconfidentlyBconstantlyCintelligentlyDoptimistically 21.Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a reason for the Wright brothers succes

13、sAThey worked very well together.BThey both had practical experience building aircraft.CThey made extensive tests before they completed the design.DThey were well funded. 22.The change in mans size of forehead is probably because _.Aonly 20 % of the brains capacity is being made use ofBhis brain has

14、 grown larger over the past centuriesCthe other 80% of his brain will grow in due timeDhe will use his brain more and more as time goes on 23.In Paragraph 4, the author suggests that the steam engine used in the earlier aircrafts had failed because _.Athey were too small to power a large planeBthey

15、were too light to generate enough powerCthey. didnt have internal combustion powerDthey didnt have enough power to lift their own weight 24.Why does the author suggest that the experiments with the wind tunnel were importantABecause they allowed the Wright brothers to decrease the weight of their ai

16、rplane.BBecause they resulted in a three-axis control for their airplane.CBecause they were important in the refinement of the wings for their airplane.DBecause they used the data to improve the engine for their airplane. 25.What is the passage mainly talking aboutAThe reason why the Wright brothers

17、 succeeded in manned flight.BThe role the internal combustion engine played in the Wright brothers experiments.CThe Wright brothers experience as pilots.DThe importance of gliders to the development of airplane. 26.What serves as the evidence that man is changingAMan has got stronger eyes now than h

18、e ever had.BMans hair is getting thinner and thinner.CMans arms and legs have become lighter and weaker.DMan has been growing taller over the past 500 years. 27.What is true about a human being in the futureAHe is hairless because hair is no longer useful.BHe has smaller eyes and wears better glasse

19、s.CHis fingers grow weaker because he doesnt have to make use of them.DHe thinks and feels in a different way. 28.It is implied that _.Ahuman beings will become less attractive in the futureBless use of a bodily organ may lead to its degenerationChuman beings hope for a change in the future lifeDfut

20、ure life is always predictable 29.The passage mainly tells us that _.Amans life will be different in the futureBfuture man will look quite different from usCman is growing taller and uglier as time passesDmans organs functions will be on the wane 30.According to the passage ,people wearing uniforms

21、_.Aare usually helpfulBhave little or no individual freedomCtend to lose their individualityDenjoy greater popularity 31.The chief function of a uniform is to _.Aprovide practical benefits to the wearerBmake the wearer catch the public eyeCinspire the wearers confidence in himselfDprovide the wearer

22、 with a professional identity 32.The best title for this passage would be _.AUniforms and SocietyBthe Importance of Wearing a UniformCPractical Benefits of Wearing a UniformDAdvantages and Disadvantages of Uniforms 33.People are accustomed to think that a man in uniform _.Asuggests quality workBdisc

23、ards his social identityCappears to be more practicalDlooks superior to a person in civilian clothes 34.Which of the following is the author most likely to agree toABecause of the small-minded officials, rude waiters, it is hard for us to think Americans are friendly.BIf some American families were

24、not dull, they would not be friendly to the strangers.CThe citizens from the large cities are not friendly to strangers.DThe cultural tradition fostered the hospitality of Americans. 35.In many countries in the worldAmedical school degree is not enough for a medical license.Bfurther exams are necess

25、ary only when physicians want to become experts.Ca licensed physician can practice medicine only within his province.Donly staff members can admit patients to the hospital. 36.The American Council on graduate, medical education isAcontrolled by the American Medical Association.Bcontrolled by the fed

26、eral government.Cthe most authoritative medical association in the US.Da non-governmental body. 37.A physician with medical licenseAcan practice medicine anywhere in the US.Bcan practice all branches of medicine.Ccant practice medicine until further training is done.Dcant practice medicine until he

27、is a member of a hospital. 38.The traditions pervasive of hospitality to strangersAtends to be superficial and artificial.Bis generally well kept up in the united States.Cis always understood properly.Dhas something to do with the busy tourist trails. 39.In the eyes of visitors from the outside worl

28、dArude taxi drivers rarely seen in the US.Bsmall-minded officials deserve a serious comment.CCanadians are not so friendly as their neighbors.Dmost Americans are ready to offer help. 40.Families in frontier settlements used to entertain strangersAto improve their hard life.Bin view of their long-dis

29、tance travel.Cto add some flavor to their own daily life.Dout of a charitable impulse. 41.It could be inferred from the last paragraph thatAculture exercises an influence over social interrelationship.Bcourteous convention and individual interest are interrelated.Cvarious virtues manifest themselves

30、 exclusively among friends.Dsocial interrelationships equal the complex set of cultural conventions. 42.The duty of the American Council on graduate medical education is toAAuthorize further training programs and exams.Breexamine physicians at a defined interval.Cgive further medical training to med

31、ical school graduates.Dprovide further training to specialists. 43.Which of the following is not necessary for a person to get his medical licenseAa medical school degree.BPractical clinical experience.CRecommendation from specialists.DPassing an examination for qualification. 44.The best title for

32、this passage is likely to beAThe tendency towards programmed research and its effects.BThe danger posed by the programmed research.CThe separation between the pure and applied science.DIndustrial Research tend to be more applied 45.How is the situation likely to affect the future of scienceAApplied

33、and pure science will simultaneously advance rapidly.BPure science will be much stimulated by applied science.CApplied science and pure science will be separately independent.DGreat danger will await the future of science. 46.All of the following are factors to help cause the shift from pure to applied science EXCEFTAthe commitment on large scale.Borganized research.Cprivate and government

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