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云南公共英语考试真题卷1
2022年云南公共英语考试真题卷
(1)
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.Iamgoingto______railwaystation,too.CanIgiveyou______ride
A.the;a
B.a;the
C./;a
D./;the
2.Thewriterneededthereceipt_______.
A.toclaimhissuitcase
B.topayattheluggageoffice
C.toprovethathehadpaidattheluggageoffice
D.toprovethathehadboughtthesuitcase
3.Somethingwaswrongwiththeengineoftheplane.Thepilothadtomake
A.aforcedland
B.aforcedlanding
C.forcedland
D.forcedlanding
4.Thepark,______intotwosectionsalongastream,willhaveacoupleofsmallbridgesbuiltoverthestream.
A.divides
B.todivide
C.dividing
D.divided
5.—Ohdear!
I'vejustbrokenacup.
A.Nevermind
B.Allright
C.That'sfine
D.Notatall
6.TheteachertoldLiMingthathe______getupearlytomorrow.
A.neednot
B.don'tneed
C.notneedto
D.neednotto
7.Johnwasmade______thetruckforaweekasapunishment.
A.towash
B.washing
C.wash
D.tobewashing
8.Thisoldbuildingis______inabouttwoweeks.
A.tobepulleddown
B.tohavepulleddown
C.pulldown
D.pullingdown
9.______theridesattheHeadland,visitorscantakeacablecartotheLowland.
A.Enjoying
B.Enjoyed
C.Toenjoy
D.Havingenjoyed
10.Thepolicemanhappened______thetrafficwhentheaccidenthappened.
A.todirect
B.directing
C.tobedirecting
D.tohavedirected
11.Ifithadnotbeenforthesnow,we______themountainyesterday.
A.canhaveclimbed
B.couldclimb
C.canclimb
D.couldhaveclimbed
12.Theteachergavemeoneofthebest______Ihadeverheard,
A.pieceofadvice
B.piecesofadvices
C.pieceofadvices
D.piecesofadvice
13.Theywereallverytired,but______ofthemcouldstoptotakearest.
A.any
B.none
C.some
D.neither
14.That'sanunpleasantthingtosayaboutyourfatherafter______he'sdoneforyou.
A.something
B.anything
C.all
D.that
15.Thereisnothing______.
A.worryingabout
B.worriedabout
C.toworryabout
D.tobeingworriedabout
16.Byobservingthebehaviourofanimals,scientistsmaybeableto______.
A.preventdisasters
B.organizegroupsofpeople
C.predictearthquakes
D.controlareasofCalifornia
17.ItseemsthatthecontroversyoverthevalueofMBAdegreeshasbeenfueledmainlyby______.
A.thecomplaintsfromvariousemployers
B.thesuccessofmanynon-MBAs
C.thecriticismfromthescientistsofpurerdisciplines
D.thepoorperformanceofMBAsatwork
18.Ahighnegativeioncountislikelytobefound______.
A.nearapondwithawaterpump
B.closetoaslow-flowingriver
C.highinsomebarrenmountains
D.byarotatingwatersprinkler
19.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout
A.WhythereisanincreasedenrollmentinMBAprograms.
B.ThenecessityofreformingMBAprogramsinbusinessschools.
C.DoubtsabouttheworthofholdinganMBAdegree.
D.Adebateheldrecentlyonuniversitycampuses.
20.WhatisthemajorweaknessofMBAholdersaccordingtoTheHarvardBusinessReview
A.Theyareusuallyself-centered.
B.Theyareaggressiveandgreedy.
C.Theykeepcomplainingabouttheirjobs.
D.Theyarenotgoodatdealingwithpeople.
21.Peopleshouldbeabletocometoadecisionaboutionsintheairifthey______.
A.notetheirownreactions
B.movetoahealthierarea
C.observedomesticanimals
D.watchhowhealthypeoplebehave
22.Accordingtothepassage,staticelectricitycanbecausedby______.
A.usinghome-madeelectricgoods
B.wearingclothesmadeofnaturalmaterials
C.walkingonartificialfloorcoverings
D.copyingTVprogrammesonacomputer
23.Whateffectdoesexcessivepositiveionizationhaveonsomepeople
A.Theythinktheyareinsane.
B.Theyfeelratherbad-tempered.
C.Theybecomeviolentlysick.
D.Theyaretootiredtodoanything.
24.AccordingtoParagraph2,whatisthegeneralattitudetowardsbusinessoncampusesdominatedbypurerdisciplines
A.Scornful.
B.Appreciative.
C.Envious.
D.Realistic.
25.FromthepassageweknowthatmostMBAs______.
A.canclimbthecorporateladderfairlyquickly
B.quittheirjobsoncetheyarefamiliarwiththeirworkmates
C.receivesalariesthatdonotmatchtheirprofessionaltraining
D.cherishunrealisticexpectationsabouttheirfuture
26.Theeticapproachisconcernedwith______.
A.thegeneralcharacteristicsofminorityfamilies
B.culture-relatedconceptsofindividualethnicgroups
C.featuressharedbyvariousculturesorethnicgroups
D.theeconomicconditionsofdifferenttypesoffamilies
27.Comparedwiththeeticapproach,theemicapproachisapparentlymore______.
A.culturallyinteractive
B.culture-oriented
C.culturallybiased
D.culture-specific
28.Whatdoestheauthorsayabouttheemicapproachandtheericapproach
A.Theyhavedifferentresearchfocusesinthestudyofethnicissues.
B.Theformerisbiasedwhilethelatterisobjective.
C.Theformerconcentratesonthestudyofculturewhilethelatteronfamilyissues.
D.Theyarebothheavilydependentonquestionnairesinconductingsurveys.
29.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,researchersunfamiliarwiththetargetculturesareinclinedto______.
A.beovercautiousinconstructingmeaningfulmeasures
B.viewthemfromtheirownculturalperspective
C.guardagainstinterferencefromtheirownculture
D.acceptreadilywhatisalientotheirownculture
30.WhichofthefollowingistrueoftheethnicminorityfamiliesintheU.S.accordingtothepassage
A.Theirculturalpatternsareusuallymoreadaptable.
B.Theirculturalconceptsaredifficulttocomprehend.
C.Theydon'tinteractwitheachothersomuchasWhitefamilies.
D.TheyhavecloserfamilytiesthanWhitefamilies.
31.Proudasthebossis,hewillhaveto______hiswrongdoingsoneday.
A.askfor
B.answerfor
C.sendfor
D.payfor
32.Allenhadtocallataxibecausetheboxwas______tocarryallthewayhome.
A.muchtooheavy
B.heavytoomuch
C.toomuchheavy
D.tooheavymuch
33.______theweatherwasfine,Iopenedallthewindows.
A.For
B.Becauseof
C.Nowthat
D.Sincethat
34.--Idon'tthinkthemovieticketsareexpensive,______--______,Iagreewithyou.
A.arethey;Yes
B.arethey;No
C.doI;Yes
D.aren'tthey;No
35.Thehistoryof______isfullofachievementsandadventures.
A.man
B.men
C.men's
D.themen
36.Iwasjustcomingoutoftheseaafteraswim______Isteppedonasharpstoneandcutmyfoot.
A.as
B.when
C.than
D.before
37.Thenumberofpeopleinvited______fifty,butanumberofthem______absentfordifferentreasons.
A.were;was
B.was;was
C.was;were
D.were;were
38.______inawhiteuniform,helooksmorelikeacookthanadoctor.
A.Dressed
B.Todress
C.Dressing
D.Havingdressed
39.Heplacedtheladder______thewallandclimbedontothetopofthehouse.
A.on
B.against
C.before
D.in
40.It'snearlyseveno'clock.Jack______behereatanymoment.
A.must
B.need
C.should
D.can
41.Thefirespreadthroughthehotelveryquicklybuteveryone______getout.
A.hadto
B.would
C.could
D.wasableto
42.--Lookatthewomanoverthere.Sheisalreadyforty.--You'rejoking.Shedoesn'tlook______.
A.so
B.theone
C.that
D.it
43.Canwedoourworkbetterwith______moneyand______people
A.lesser;few
B.less;fewer
C.little;less
D.few;less
44.Tomis______thanJim,bothofthemareverypoor.
A.norich
B.noricher
C.notricher
D.notrich
45.Youaresayingthateveryoneshouldbeequal,andthisis______Idisagree.
A.how
B.why
C.what
D.where
46.After1972workers'compensationinsuranceintheU.S.becamemorefavorabletoworkerssothat______.
A.thepovertylevelforafamilyoffourwentupdrastically
B.therewerefewerlegalbarrierswhentheyfiledforclaims
C.thenumberofworkerssuingfordamagesincreased
D.moremoneywasallocatedtotheircompensationsystem
47.OneoftheproblemstheAmericaninjuredworkersfacedingettingcompensationintheearly19thcenturywasthat_____.
A.theyhadtohavecouragetosuefordamagesinacourtoflaw
B.differentstatesintheU.S.hadtotallydifferentcompensationprograms
C.America'saveragecompensationbenefitwasmuchlowerthanthecostofliving
D.theyhadtoproduceevidencethattheiremployerswereresponsiblefortheaccident
48.WelearnfromthepassagethattheprocessofindustrializationinEurope______.
A.wasaccompaniedbyanincreasednumberofworkshopaccidents
B.resultedinthedevelopmentofpopularsocialinsuranceprograms
C.requiredworkerstobeawareofthepotentialdangersattheworkplace
D.metgrowingresistancefromlaborersworkingatmachines
49.Theworld'sfirstworkers'compensationlawwasintroducedbyBismarck______.
A.tomakeindustrialproductionsafer
B.tospeedupthepaceofindustrialization
C.outofreligiousandpoliticalconsiderations
D.forfearoflosingthesupportofthesocialistlabormovement
50.Theauthorendsthepassagewiththeimplicationthat______.
A.compensationbenefitsinAmericaaresoaringtonewheights
B.theworkersarenottheonlyonestobenefitfromthecompensationsystem
C.peoplefromallwalksoflifecanbenefitfromthecompensationsystem
D.moneyfloatingthecompensationsystemisahugedrainontheU.S.economy