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1、全國公共英語二級考試模擬試題(含答案)(2)第二部分:英語知識運用283435第一節(jié)單項填空DD21Itwasfuntoplayonthebeachthatitattractedcountlesschildren.AsuchgreatBsogreatCsuchagreatDsogreataDD22Sorry,Idontyouropinion.AagreeBcareCshareDaccept23sendyourmotorcycletoberepaired?Youdbetternotdriveitanymore.AWhyBWhynotCWhydontDWhydidntDD24Dontgothere

2、aloneinsuchlatehours.DDDontworry.I.AdontBwontCdidntDhaventDD25Thepolicemanhappenedthetrafficwhentheaccidenthappened.AtodirectBdirectingCtobedirectingDtohavedirectedDD26Jennybroughtmealotofjewels.AtochooseBtochoosefromCforchoosingfromDtobechosenDD27Isntittooexpensivetoridethere?Letswalk,shallwe?DDBut

3、itwillusalotoftimetoride.DDAcostDDBtakeDDCsaveDDDspendDD28Whydidhelooksoexcited?DDetwoweekleave.DDAwasgrantedDDBhadgrantedDDChasgrantedDDDhadbeengrantedDD29Janeowestoherfatherthatshehasbeenabletofinishhercollegeeducation.DDAthatDDBmuchDDCitDDDXDD30attheobservationwindow,Icanenjoyabird-eyeviewoftheci

4、ty.DDASeatingDDBSeatedDDCTositDDDSittingdownDD31Withsomanyeyesonhim,hewastoonervoustospeak.DDAfixedDDBfixingDDCtofixDDDbeingfixedDD32Thefirstplaceweweretakentoseewastheirworkshop.DDAthatDDBwhichDDCwhatDDDwhereDD33Iwonthaveanythingagainstmyteacher.DDAsayingDDBsayDDCtosayDDDsaidDD34wentonatriptoSingap

5、orelastmonth.SodidIBSoIdidCSowentIDSodidI,too.DD35Hisattitudetomewaslikeafriend.DDAXDDBoneofDDCtheoneofDDDthatofDD第二節(jié)完形填空DDDFromMondayuntilFridaymostpeoplearebusyworkingorstudying,butintheeveningsandonweekendstheyarefreeandenjoythemselves.SomewatchTVorgotothemovies(電影院);others36sports.Itdependsonind

6、ividual個人的)37.Therearemanydifferentwaystospendour38time.DDAlmosteveryonehas39kindofhobby(愛好).Itmaybe40fromcollectingstampstomakingmodelairplanes.Somehobbiesarevery41;othersdont42atall.Somecollectionsare43alotofmoney;othersarevaluableonly44theirowners.DDIknowamanwhohasacoincollectionworthseveralthous

7、anddollars.Ashorttimeagoheboughtarare(稀有的)fiftycentpiece45250!DDHewasveryhappyabouthiscollectionandthoughtthepricewas46.47,myyoungestbrother48matchboxes.Hehasalmost600ofthembutIdoubtiftheyareworthanymoney.However,49mybrothertheyareextremly(特另I地)50.Nothingmakeshim51thantofindanewmatchboxforhiscollect

8、ion.Thats52ahobbymeans,Ithink.Itissomethingweliketodoinoursparetimesimplyforthe53ofit.Thevalueindollarsisnotimportant,54thepleasureitgivesus55.DD36.AsoonBattendCtendDtakepartinDD37.AtimeBenergyCinterestsDfunDD38AspareBworkingCownDdayDD39AsomeBanyCcertainDeveryDD40AOKBallrightCanythingDsomethingDD41A

9、expensiveBinterestingCexcitingDcheapDD42AspendanythingBcostanythingCpaynothingDneedsomething43AworthBworthyCvaluedDpaid44AforBtoCwithDof45AworthBspentCworthyDused46AalittletoohigherBtooexpensiveCcheapDDDDDDDDDreasonableDD47AAtthesametimeKG2BOntheotherhandDDCOnthecontraryKG4DAsamatteroffactDD48Acolle

10、ctsBbuysCchoosesDselectsDD49AforBtoCinDwith50AdearBexpensiveCvaluableDcostlyAsohappyBthathappyCmorehappilyDhappierAwhatBhowChowmuchDwhereApriceBvalueCinterestDfun54AthoughBandCbutDwhen55AisBdoesCwillDhas第三部分:閱讀理解AInthe1900s,Americantownspeopleusuallywashedandbrushedtheirteethandcombedtheirhairinthek

11、itchen.Ortheykeptawaterpitcher(大水罐)andawashbasinintheirroomsandtookcareofthesethingsthere.DDThebathtubwasawashtub(澡盆)filledwithwaterfromthestove.Ifyouweresmallenoughyoucouldsitdownbydrawingyourkneestoyourchest.Otherwise,youwashedyourselfstandingup.Oftenallthewomenandgirlsinthefamilybathedtogether.Th

12、enthemenandboysdid.InmostfamiliesthiswasSaturdaynightbecauseSundaystheywenttochurch.Asmallnumberoffamiliesdidhaverunningwater.Butthatdependedonwhethertherewasawatersystemwheretheylivedandonwhethertheycouldaffordtheplumbing(水管設施).Somepeoplehadbathtubsintheirhomesasearlyas1895.Butmanyothersdidnothavet

13、heirfirstbathinabathtubuntil1910orlaterwhentheywerefifteenorsixteenyearsold.56Inthefirstparagraph,tookcareofmeans。keptBlookedafterCusedDkeptandusedInordertousethewaterfromthestove,therebeapipeconnectingthetubwiththestove.mustBseemedtoCneedntDshouldWhichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?Malesandfemalesi

14、nthefamilytookturnsusingthebathtub.Somebathtubswerebigenoughformanypeopletobatheinatthesametime.Allthewomenandgirlsofafamilycouldbathetogetherstandingupinthetub.Whenseveralfamilymembersbathedtogether,theydidnotusethebathtub.Americansownedabathtubasearlyas1895.AManyBNotallCAllDFewDD60.Wecaninfer(推斷)t

15、hattheplumbingatthattime.AcostlittleBwasmoreexpensivethanawatersystemCwastooexpensiveforeveryfamilytoaffordDwasnotnecessaryBCARIFF,Walespoets,singersandmusiciansfromacrosstheglobegatheredWalestocelebratethetradition(傳統(tǒng))ofstorytelling.Itmightseemstrangethatpeoplestillwanttolistentoinsteadofwatchingte

16、levision,butthisisanunusualartformwhosetimehascomeagain,saidDavidAmibrose,directorofBeyondtheBorder,aninternationalstorytellingfestival(節(jié))inWales.Someofthetales,likethoseoftheInuitfromCanada,arethousandsyearsold.Soourstorytellershavecomefromdistantlandstoconnectuswiththedistanceoftime.hesaidearlythi

17、smonth.TwoInuitwomen,bothintheirmid60s,areamongthefewremainingwhocandoKntadjait,orthroatsinging,whichhasfewwordsandmuchsound.Theirartisgovernedbythecoldoftheirsurroundings,forcingthemtosaylittlebutlistenattentively.Ambrosestartedthefestivalin1993,afterseveralyearsofworkingwiththosereviving(comingbac

18、kintouseorexistence)storytellinginWales.ItcameoutofagroupofpeoplewhowantedtoreconnectwithtraditionsandasalltheWelsharestorytellers,itwasingoodhandshere.Ambrosesaid.Ambrosebelievesthattheartofstorytelling.willbemorepopularthanTVBwillbepopularagainCstartedinWalesDareinthehandsofsomeoldpeopleFromthetal

19、estoldbytheInuit,peoplecanlearn.AabouttheirlifeasearlyasthousandsofyearsagowhytheytellthestoriesinathroatsingingwayhowcoldithasbeenwheretheInuitlivehowdifficultitistounderstandtheInuitAccordingtothewriter,whichofthefollowingisnottrue?AStorytellingoncestoppedinWales.StorytellinghasalonghistoryinWales

20、.StorytellingisalwayswellreceivedinWales.Storytellingdidnotcomebackuntil1993inWales.Theunderlinedphraseingoodhandsmeans.AcontrolledbyrichpeopleBgraspedbygoodstorytellersCtakengoodcareofDprotectedbykindpeopleGreeksoldierssentmessagesbyturningtheirshields(盾)towardthesun.Theflashesreflectedlightcouldbe

21、seenseveralmilesaway.Theenemydidnotknowwhattheflashesmeant,butotherGreeksoldierscouldunderstandthemessages.Romansoldiersinsomeplacesbuiltlongrowsofsignaltowers.Whentheyhadamessagetosend,thesoldiersshouteditfromtowertotower.Iftherewereenoughtowersandenoughsoldierswithloudvoices,importantnewscouldbese

22、ntquicklyoverdistance.InAfrica,peoplelearnedtosendmessagesbybeatingonaseriesoflargedrums(鼓).Eachdrumwaskeptwithinhearingdistanceofthenextone.Thedrumbeatsweresentoutinaspecialwaythatallthedrummersunderstood.Thoughthemessagesweresimple,theycouldbesentatgreatspeedforhundredsofmiles.Intheeighteenthcentu

23、ry,aFrenchengineerfoundanewwaytosendshortmessages.Inthisway,apersonheldaflagineachhandandthearmsweremovedtovariouspositionsrepresentingdifferentlettersofthealphabet.Itwaslikespellingoutwordswithflagsandarms.Overalongperiodoftime,peoplesentmessagesbyallthesedifferentways.However,notuntilthetelephonew

24、asinventedinAmericainthenineteenthcenturycouldpeoplesendspeechsoundsoveragreatdistanceinjustafewseconds.Accordingtothispassage,theRomanwayofcommunicationdependedverymuchupon.fineweatherBhightowerCthespellingsystemDarmmovementsWhichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?NeithertheGreeksoldiersnortheirenemyco

25、uldunderstandthemessage.Africansoldiersshoutedfromtowertotowertopassmessage.TelephonewasinventedbyaFrenchengineer.Onlybyusingtelephonecouldpeoplesendspeechsoundsquickly.TheAfricanwayofcommunicationsentmessages.inaspecialwayBoveraveryshortdistanceCbyamusicalinstrumentDataratherslowspeedThewayofcommun

26、icationmadeuseofvisiblesigns.AFrenchBRomanCAfricanDAmericanDBecausewecanfeelthatthingsareheavy,wethinkofweightasbeingafixedqualityinanobject,butitisnotreallyfixedatall.Ifyoucouldtakeaonepoundpacketofbutter4,000milesoutfromtheearth,itwouldweighonlyaquarterofapound.Whywouldthingsweighonlyaquarterasmuc

27、hastheydoatthesurfaceoftheearthifwetookthem4000milesoutintospace?Thereasonisthis:Allobjectshaveanaturalattractionforallotherobjects;thisiscalledgravitationalattraction,butthispowerofattractionbetweentwoobjectsgetsweakerastheygetfartherapart.Whenthebutterwasatthesurfaceoftheearth,itwas4000milesfromth

28、ecentre(inotherwordstheradius(半徑)oftheearthis4000miles).Whenwetookthebutter4000milesout,itwas8000milesfromthecentre,whichistwicethedistance.Ifyoudoublethedistancebetweentwoobjects,theirgravitationalattractiondecreases(減少)twotimestwo.Ifyoutreble(翻三倍)thedistance,itgetsninetimesweaker(threetimesthree).

29、Ifyoutakeitfourtimesasfaraway,itgetssixteentimesweaker(fourtimesfour)andsoon.Thebesttitleforthispassageis.ATheEarthWeightBWeightinSpaceCChangingWeightontheEarthDWeightonandofftheEarthWecanfeelthingsareheavybecause.weightisafixedqualityinanobjecttheyarefarawayfromthecentreoftheearthoftheearthsstronga

30、ttractionforthemtheyarenottakenawayfromthesurfaceoftheearthIfthedistancebetweentwoobjectsisshortenedbyhalf,theirgravitationalattractionwill.AdoubleBbecomefourtimesstrongerCbethesameDgetfourtimesweakerIfanobjectweighedonepound8000milesabovetheearth,itwouldweighonthesurfaceoftheearth.A6poundsB4poundsC

31、9poundsD1/9poundEAsmorewomenintheUnitedStatesmoveuptheprofessionalladder,morearefindingitnecessarytomakebusinesstripsalone.Sincethisisnewformany,sometripsarecertainlyinorder.Ifyouaremarried,itisagoodideatoencourageyourhusbandandchildrentolearntocookafewsimplemealswhileyouareaway.Theywillbemuchhappie

32、randprobablyenjoytheexperience.Ifyouwillbeeatingagoodmealalone,choosegoodrestaurants.Intheend,theywillbemuchbetterforyourdigestion(消化).Youmayalsofinditusefultocalltherestaurantinadvanceandstatethatyouwillbeeatingalone.Youwillprobablygetbetterserviceandalmostcertainlyabettertable.Finally,andmostimpor

33、tantly,anticipate(提前做準備)yourtravelneedsasabusinesswoman;thisstartswithlightweightluggagewhichyoucaneasilymanageevenwhenfullypacked.Takeafolding(折疊)caseinsideyoursuitcase;itwillcomeinextremelyhandy(極其方便)fordirtyclothes,aswellasforbusinessdocumentsandpapersyounolongerneedonthetrip.Andmakesureyouhaveabriefcasesothatyoucankeepcurrentlyrequiredpapersseparate.Obviously,experiencehelps,butyoucanmakethingseasieronyourselffromthefirstbycarefulplanning,sotha

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