公共英语二级试题及其规范标准答案.docx

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公共英语二级试题及其规范标准答案

  第一部分 听力

第一节  听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Whatisthewomandoing?

  A.Buyingahandbag.

  B.Tryingonapieceofclothing.

  C.Drawingapictureofthecountryside.

  2.Whatisthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

  A.Familymembers

  B.Classmates.

  C.Co-workers.

  3.Whatisthemanangryabout?

  A.Telephoningwhiledriving.

  B.Somewomendrivers.

  C.Trafficlights.

  4.Whatdoesthewomanmean?

  A.Shewillchoosetheman.

  B.Themanwaslateinasking.

  C.Shemayrunfortheposition.

  5.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?

  A.Setupamuseum.

  B.Startdoingexercise.

  C.Stopbuyingcameras.

  

  6.Howwilltheman'sbrothergotoSouthAmerica?

  A.Byship.

  B.Byplane.

  C.Bytrain.

  7.Whatwillthemanprobablybuyforhisbrother?

  A.Atoothbrush.

  B.Asilktie.

  C.Aclock.

  

  8.WhereisRickworkingnow?

  A.Inatravelcompany.

  B.Inahotel.

  C.Inalawoffice.

  9.HowdoesRickfeelabouthistrip?

  A.Excited.

  B.Curious.

  C.Nervous.

  10.WhenwillRickleave?

  A.Inthreedays.

  B.Inaweek.

  C.Inamonth.

  

  11.Whatdoweknowaboutthegrandmother?

  A.Shelivesbyherself.

  B.She'sashealthyasbefore.

  C.Sheoftendoessomecleaning.

  12.HowlonghasthegrandmotherlivedinKentucky?

  A.Sinceherhusbanddied.

  B.Sinceshewasmarried.

  C.Sincehersonmovedaway.

  13.Whatdoesthegrandmotherenjoyaboutherpresentlife?

  A.Beingbusywithhousework.

  B.Beingwithrelatives.

  C.Beingwithfriends.

  

  14.Whatwasthewomantalkingaboutatbeginningoftheconversation?

  A.Herstoryofcompletingatask.

  B.Herexperienceofbeinglost.

  C.Hertripabroad.

  15.WhatdidthemandointhebarinGermany?

  A.Methisfriends.

  B.Attendedalecture.

  C.Gaveaperformance.

  16.Howdidthemanfindhiswaybacktobar?

  A.Byfollowingaman.

  B.Bylookingatamap.

  C.Byaskinganoldwoman.

  17.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?

  A.Hecannotstandthenoiseinthebar.

  B.Hedoesn'tliketowearT-shirts.

  C.Hedoesn'tspeakGerman.

  

  18.Whoisthespeaker?

  A.Aradioannouncer.

  B.Apoliceofficer.

  C.Ataxidriver.

  19.WhatmakesdrivingataxiahardjobinLondon?

  A.Badtraffic.

  B.Confusedstreetnames.

  C.LargepollutioninLondon.

  20.Whatwillthespeakerprobablydoifhe'sstuckontheroad?

  A.Haveamapready.

  B.Beunderstanding.

  C.Changedirections.

  

  21.—Annhasgoneout.

  —________Whattimedidshego?

  A.Well,isn'tshe?

  B.Yes,shehas.

  C.No,shehasn't,

  D.Oh,hasshe?

  22.You________bemadifyouthinkJakeisgoingtolendyouanymoney.

  A.need

  B.should

  C.must

  D.can

  23.In1871,afireinChicagodestroyed________1800buildings.

  A.asmany

  B.justas

  C.thesameas

  D.asmanyas

  24.Hello!

I________youwereinLondon.Howlonghaveyoubeenhere?

  A.don'tknow

  B.hadn'tknown

  C.didn'tknow

  D.haven'tknown

  25.Iwasn'tsurewhetherIhadcometo________rightoffice.Therewasnonameondoor.

  A.a;/

  B.the;a

  C.a;the

  D.the;the.

  26.—Wouldyoulikesomehelpwiththepacking?

  —________.Myneighbour'sofferedtohelpout.Butthanksanyway.

  A.Allthesame

  B.It'sallright

  C.Takeiteasy

  D.Comeon

  27.Thecrowdwishedthenewly-marriedcouplewellastheyleft________theirhoneymoon.

  A.to

  B.in

  C.for

  D.about

  28.I'dneverhaveguessedhewasaWilson-hedoesn'tlook_______hisbrothers.

  A.one

  B.that

  C.anybody

  D.anything

  29.________thesuccessofourproductsinEurope,ournextstepistomoveintotheAmeri-canmarket.

  A.Follow

  B.Following

  C.Havingfollowed

  D.Followed

  30.Thequestion________heshouldaccepttheofferornottroubledhimgreatly.

  A.which

  B.whether

  C.that

  D.why

  31.He________forwardtoourcamping,holidaythewholeweek,butunfortunatelyitrainedeveryday.

  A.hadlooked

  B.islooking

  C.hadbeenlooking

  D.looks

  32.Johannaisthewoman________Mariaisstudyingthepiano.

  A.ofwhom

  B.withwhom

  C.bywhom

  D.inwhom

  33.Bellaisverykindandbeautifulandworkshard.________,sheisagoodgirl.

  A.Tosumup

  B.Asaresult

  C.Bytheway

  D.Intheend

  34.Television,whichfirstappearedinthe1920s,reallychangedthe________peopleviewedtheworld.

  A.idea

  B.direction

  C.method

  D.way

  35.Mark'sfirstyearatcollegewasatime________withexcitementandenjoyment.

  A.havingfilled

  B.beingfilled

  C.tobefilled

  D.Filled

  

  I'mtoldthatduringaninternationalgameofchess(国际象棋),manybeautifulmovescouldbemadeonachessboard.Inadecisive36inwhichhewasevenlymatchedwithaRussianmaster____37____,Marshallfoundhisqueenunderseriousattack.Therewereseveralwaysof____38____,andsincethequeenisthemost____39____piece,spectators(观众)thoughtMarshallwouldnaturallymovehisqueento____40____

  Deepinthought,Marshallusedallhistimetoconsiderthe____41____.Hepickeduphisqueen,paused,andplaceditdownonthemost____42____squareofall-asquarefromwhichthequeencouldbe____43____byanyoneofthreeenemypieces.

  Marshallhadsacrificed(牺牲)hisqueen-anunthinkablemove.Everyoneelsewas____44____

  ThentheRussian,andthe____45____,realizedthatMarshallhadactuallymadea____46____move.Itwasclearthatnomatterhowthe____47____wastaken,theRussian.wouldsoonbeina____48____posi-tion.Seeingthis,theRussianadmittedhisdefeat.

  Whenspectatorsrecoveredfromthe____49____ofMarshall'sdaring,theyshoweredthechessboardwithmoney.Marshallhadachieved____50____inaveryunusualanddaringfashion-hehad____51____bysacrificingthequeen.

  Tome,it'snot____52____thathewon.WhatcountsisthatMarshallhadbrokenwithstandard____53____tomakesuchamove.Hehadlooked____54____theusualpatternsofplayandhadbeenwillingtoconsideranimaginativeriskonthebasisofhisjudgmentandhisjudgmentalone.Nomatterhowthegame____55____,Marshallwasthewinner.

  36.A.experience

  B.battle

  C.game

  D.chance

  37.A.player

  B.person

  C.winner

  D.enemy

  38.A.support

  B.attack

  C.advance

  D.escape

  39.A.suitable

  B.powerful

  C.respected

  D.dangerous

  40.A.check

  B.fight

  C.safety

  D.defeat

  41.A.condition

  B.change

  C.piece

  D.action

  42.A.protected

  B.undisturbed

  C.unexpected

  D.deserted

  43.A.frightened

  B.guarded

  C.discovered

  D.caught

  44.A.imforted

  B.disappointed

  C.delighted

  D.annoyed

  45.A.players

  B.master

  C.crowd

  D.organizer

  46.A.smart

  B.wrong

  C.free

  D.difficult

  47.A.game

  B.money

  C.queen

  D.chessboard

  48.A.losing

  B.favourable

  C.leading

  D.doubtful

  49.A.cause

  B.blow

  C.accident

  D.shock

  50.A.prize

  B.victory

  C.progress

  D.attention

  51.A.won

  B.made

  C.gained

  D.earned

  52.A.important

  B.exciting

  C.unforgettable

  D.unclear

  53.A.idea

  B.thinking

  C.chess

  D.training

  54.A.into

  B.further

  C.ahead

  D.outside

  55.A.came

  B.wasorganized

  C.wasdesigned

  D.Ended

  

  Text1

  IwasinmythirdyearofteachingwritingatRalphHighSchoolinNewYork,whenoneofmystudents,15-year-oldMikey,gavemeanotefromhismother.Itexplainedhisabsence(缺席)fromclassthedaybefore.

  "DearMr.McCort,Mikey'sgrandmother,whoiseightyyearsofage,felldownthestairsfromtoomuchcoffeeandIkeptMikeyathometotakecareofherandhisbabysistersoIcouldgotomyjob.PleaseexcuseMikeyandhe'lldohisbestinthefuture.P.S.HisgrandmotherisOK."IhadseenMikeywritingthenoteathisdesk.Isaidnothing.Mostparental-excusenotesIreceivedwerepennedbymystudents.IfIweretodealwiththem,I'dbebusy24hoursaday.Thewritersofthosenotesdidn'trealizethathonestexcusenoteswereusuallydull:

"Peterwaslatebe-causethealarmclockdidn'tgooff."

  Thestudentsalwayssaiditwashardputting200wordstogetheronanysubject,butwhentheyproducedexcusenotes,theywereexcellent.SoIdecidedtotypeoutadozenexcusenotesandgavethemtomyclasses.Isaid,"They'resupposedtobewrittenbyparents,butactuallytheyarenot.true,Mikey?

"Thestudentslookedatmenervously.

  "Now,thiswillbethefirstclasstostudytheartoftheexcusenote-thefirstclass,ever,topracticewritingthem."EveryonesmiledasIwenton,"TodayI'dlikeyoutowriteAnExcuseNotefromAdamtoGod'or'AnExcuseNotefromEvetoGod'."Headswentdown.Pensracedacrosspaper.ForthefirsttimeeverIsawstudentssoimmersed(专心的)intheirwriting,theyhadtobeaskedtogotolunchbytheirfriends.

  Thenextdayeveryonehadexcusenotes.Heateddiscussionsfollowed.ButsuddenlyIsawtheheadmasteratthedoor.Heenteredtheclassroomandwalkedupanddown,lookingatpapers,andthensaid,"I'dlikeyoutoseemeinmyoffice."Myheartsank.

  WhenIsteppedintohisoffice,hecametoshakemyhandandsaid,"Ijustwanttotellyouthatthatlesson,thattask,whateverthehellyouweredoing,wasgreat.Thosekidswerewritingonthecollegelevel.Thankyou."

  56.Howdidtheauthorknowthatmostparental-excusenoteswerewrittenbystudentsthemselves?

  A.Theexcusenoteswerewrittenindullwords.

  B.Thenotesweremorelikestoriesthanfacts.

  C.Hecalledtheirparentsandfoundoutthetruth.

  D.Thehandwritingobviouslylookedlikechildren's.

  57.Whatdidtheauthordowiththestudentsfounddishonest?

  A.Hereportedthemtotheheadmaster.

  B.Helecturedthemhardonhonesty.

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