1、公共英语二级-(无听力原文内容 7 及答案解析(总分:110.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、第一部分 听力理解(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、第一节(总题数:1,分数:5.00)(分数:5.00)(1).At what time will the Class begin?(分数:1.00)A.7:55.B.8:35.C.8:30.(2).How much is the tip the woman leave?(分数:1.00)A.Eighty fiveyuan.B.One hundredyuan.C.Fifteenyuan.(3).Whose birthday is it near?(分数
2、:1.00)A.The man“s.B.The woman“s.C.Vincent“s.(4).What will the man have?(分数:1.00)A.A cup of lack tea.B.A cup of coffee.C.A cup of green tea.(5).What are they talking about?(分数:1.00)A.They are talking about having a picnic.B.They are talking about the weather of tomorrow.C.They are talking about the n
3、ewspaper.三、第二节(总题数:5,分数:15.00)(分数:2.00)(1).What stamps does the man want?(分数:1.00)A.Four fifties.B.Four tens.C.Four fifties and tens.(2).Why do they use their school envelopes?(分数:1.00)A.Because their school envelopes are very big.B.Because the postage is paid.C.Because the postage is more cheaper.(
4、分数:2.00)(1).Where does this conversation probably take place?(分数:1.00)A.At home.B.At a restaurant.C.At the post office.(2).What do we learn about the man?(分数:1.00)A.He was disappointed.B.He didn“t want to reserve a table for 8.C.He finally reserved a table for 10.(分数:3.00)(1).Where is Mr. White from
5、?(分数:1.00)A.America.B.Canada.C.Japan.(2).Why didn“t Mr. White meet Mr. Li?(分数:1.00)A.Because Mr. Li wouldn“t like to meet Mr. White.B.Because Mr. Li was not able to get here to meet Mr. White.C.Because Mr. Li was on business.(3).When will Mr. Li meet Mr. White?(分数:1.00)A.Tomorrow afternoon.B.This af
6、ternoon.C.Tomorrow.(分数:4.00)(1).What is the company going to do?(分数:1.00)A.To promote some people.B.To appoint some people.C.To recruit some people.(2).What position has fallen vacant in the company?(分数:1.00)A.Senior secretary.B.Personnel manager.C.Assistant manager.(3).Why did Kitty leave the compa
7、ny?(分数:1.00)A.Because she was not good at her job.B.Because she got married and she wanted to be a full-time housewife.C.Because she didn“t like her job.(4).What qualifications are needed for this job?(分数:1.00)A.A female graduate from the secretary college.B.A female with a good knowledge of English
8、.C.Both and .(分数:4.00)(1).If you want to get served in an American restaurant, how can you get your service?(分数:1.00)A.By singing at the table.B.By calling, whistling or snapping the fingers.C.By putting up one of your fingers to catch the waiter or waitress“s attention.(2).How much tip can you give
9、 the waiter or waitress after you meal in an American restaurant?(分数:1.00)A.Only 15% of your bill is all right.B.Generally speaking, about 15% of your bill is OK, but sometimes you can leave the tip depending on the service given.C.Usually, $ 15 is enough.(3).Which of the following statements is tru
10、e according to the passage?(分数:1.00)A.In many countries of the world a fixed tip is added to restaurant hills.B.In most countries of the world no fixed service charge is added to restaurant bills.C.In a few parts of the world a fixed service charge is added to restaurant bills.(4).What can you do if
11、 you are not able to finish your food in an American restaurant?(分数:1.00)A.You can ask the waiter or waitress to carry the rest to your house.B.You can throw it away before you leave the restaurant.C.You can ask for a “doggie bag“ for the extra food and take it back home.四、第二部分 英语知识运用(总题数:0,分数:0.00)
12、五、第一节 单项填空(总题数:15,分数:15.00)1.Now that the plan has been worked out it must be put into _ at once.(分数:1.00)A.realityB.practiceC.deedD.in turn2. What do you often have for breakfast? Usually I have some milk and bread; _ I have some noodles instead.(分数:1.00)A.some timesB.at timesC.all the timeD.at one
13、 time3.Do you know who invented _ first telephone, by _ way?(分数:1.00)A./; theB.a; theC.the; aD.the; the4.The more we read the story, _.(分数:1.00)A.it seems more interestingB.it becomes less meaningfulC.the better we might be fond of itD.the more interesting we may be5.The old _ live in the country th
14、an in the city.(分数:1.00)A.prefersB.has betterC.likes toD.would rather6._ made his English teacher very angry.(分数:1.00)A.Kate“s coming to class lateB.Kate came to class lateC.Kate comes to class lateD.Kate coming to class late7.Students coming from other countries are content _ their studies and life
15、 in our college.(分数:1.00)A.inB.withC.out ofD.from to8.Only in this way _ progress in your Chinese.(分数:1.00)A.you can makeB.are you able to makeC.can you be able to makeD.you are able to make9.The headmaster requested that all students _ on time to school.(分数:1.00)A.beB.wereC.had to arriveD.must have
16、 to be10.Let“s have a drink, _?(分数:1.00)A.will weB.let usC.shall weD.haven“t we11._ everywhere, the foxes had no where _ themselves.(分数:1.00)A.Hunting; hidingB.To hunt; to hideC.Hunted; hidingD.Hunted; to hide12.Hardly had she finished her lecture _ the students started clapping.(分数:1.00)A.andB.when
17、C.thanD.as13.His deskmate talked happily about the teachers and lessons _ she prefers to choose for the coming term.(分数:1.00)A.whichB.whoC.whenD.that14.Harry _ the car before he entered the supermarket. That was why his car was stolen.(分数:1.00)A.had not lockedB.is not lockingC.has not lockedD.was no
18、t locking15._ these trains to Beijing would you like to take?(分数:1.00)A.What areB.With whatC.Which ofD.What of六、第二节 完型填空(总题数:1,分数:20.00)Body language is a personal thing. It says a lot about a person, such as whether he 1 respect for others to whom he is talking, and whether he pays proper 2 to some
19、one else“s ideas. Think about your own body language. It is important to pay attention to it. 3 , when you meet someone, don“t stand too 4 . An uncomfortable nearness is very 5 to the other person, 6 keep your physical distance, 7 he“ll have to keep backing off from you. 8 , two feet will do. Some o
20、f the 9 in which your body will tell the other person you are 10 carefully are: Sit attentively(专注地) in your chair. 11 you slump (锤头弯腰坐地) down on your backbone, your 12 straight out in front of you, your body is saying, “I don“t care what you“re 13 ; I“m not interested.“ 14 the face of the person sp
21、eaking and do not let your eyes roam (漫游) around. It“s 15 to give the person speaking your 16 attention. Keep your legs 17 Do not keep changing your position. Crossing and uncrossing your knees shows either aching legs or the 18 that you can 19 wait to get away. It is the way you may feel, but you s
22、hould certainly 20 that fact.(分数:20.00)A.passesB.expressesC.showsD.provesA.effortB.careC.thoughtD.attentionA.In factB.For exampleC.In generalD.At leastA.longB.closeC.stillD.straightA.excitingB.necessaryC.annoyingD.shamefulA.butB.soC.stillD.yetA.andB.orC.whenD.sinceA.NormallyB.EspeciallyC.GraduallyD.
23、NearlyA.waysB.meaningsC.wordsD.rulesA.sittingB.lookingC.listeningD.speakingA.IfB.UnlessC.AlthoughD.SinceA.handsB.legsC.headD.chestA.callingB.sayingC.shoutingD.tellingA.SeeB.Stare atC.WatchD.Glance atA.exactB.comfortableC.acceptableD.politeA.fullB.extraC.equalD.realA.straightB.bentC.lowD.stillA.reaso
24、nB.purposeC.situationD.factA.almostB.onlyC.hardlyD.nearlyA.think overB.talk aboutC.cover upD.fight against七、第三部分 阅读理解(总题数:0,分数:0.00)AEver since news of widespread food recalls caused by a carcinogenic dye broke, there has been confusion over possible links to the country of the same name, but Sudan
25、officials say there is no connection whatever. Sudan 1 is a red industrial dye that has been found in some chilli powder, but was banned in food products across the European Union (EU) in July 2003. Since the ban was put in place, EU officials have been striving to remove some food products from the
26、 shelves. So far 580 products have been recalled. Last week Sudan“s Embassy in the United Kingdom asked the Food Standards Agency (FSA) for clarification of the origin of the dye“s name. Omaima Mahmoud A1 Sharief, a press official at Sudan“s Embassy in China, explained the purpose of the inquiry was
27、 to clear up any misunderstanding over links between the country and the poisonous dye. “We want to keep an eye on every detail and avoid any misunderstanding there,“ she said. “Our embassy to Britain asked them how the dye got that name and whether the dye had something to do with our country. But
28、they told us there was no relationship.“ The FSA, an independent food-security watchdog in Britain, received a letter from the Sudan“s Embassy last week. “They asked us why the dye is named Sudan, however, we also do not know how it got the name,“ she said. “People found the dye in 1883 and gave it
29、the name. Nobody knows the reason, and we cannot give any explanation before we find out.“ Sudan dyes, which include Sudan 1 to 4, are red dyes used for coloring solvents, oils, waxes, petrol, and shoe and floor polishes. They are classified as carcinogens by the International Agency for Research on
30、 Cancer.(分数:4.00)(1).What does the underlined word mean in Paragraph 1?(分数:1.00)A.Causing cancer.B.Having side effects.C.Containing poison.D.Poisonous.(2).How did Sudan 1 get its name?(分数:1.00)A.The dye is often produced in Sudan.B.The dye has something to do with the country named Sudan.C.Nobody is
31、 sure of the origin of the name.D.Many foods produced in Sudan contain the dye.(3).We can infer from the passage that _.(分数:1.00)A.the Sudan government is paying much attention to the food safetyB.Sudan 1 was often used to be added to the foodC.people didn“t realize the danger of Sudan 1 until 2003D
32、.many food shops will be closed down(4).Which of the following is the best title?(分数:1.00)A.Keep Away from Sudan 1B.No Sudan 1 Dye Links to the CountryC.How Sudan 1 Dye Got Its Name?D.Pay Attention to the Food SafetyBEven a careful motorist(开汽车的人) may commit a motoring offence (违法). In this case, he
33、 will appear in a police court. This is a court ruled by a judge without a jury (陪审团). A judge has powers to pass sentence for relatively minor offences only; serious charges are dealt with by a judge and a jury. In certain cases, a motoring offender may choose to go before a judge and a jury, inste
34、ad of appearing before just a judge. A court is also used for the conduct of preliminary investigations to determine whether or not a motoring offender shall appear for trial in a higher court. When his case comes up in court, the motorist hears his name called by the clerk of the court, and comes f
35、orward to identify himself. The judge then calls for the policeman who charged the offender and asks him to give evidence. He is expected to give an account of what happened when the offence was committed and to mention any special circumstances. For example the offence may have been partly due to t
36、he foolishness of another motorist. It would be unwise for the motoring offender to exaggerate this. It will not help his case to try to blame someone else for his own mistake. If you are guilty, it is of course wise to admit it and say you“re sorry for committing the offence and taking up the court
37、“s time. Judges are not heartless and a motorist may be lucky enough to hear one say:“ You“ve got good reasons, but you have broken the law and I“ll have to impose a fine. Pay five pounds. Next case.“ Some short-tempered people forget that both policemen and judges have a public duty to perform, and
38、 are rude to them. This does not pay! A judge will not let off an offender merely because he is respectful, but a polite law- breaker may certainly hope that the judge will extend him what tolerance the law permits.(分数:4.00)(1).Even a careful motorist may be asked to go to a police court for _.(分数:1
39、.00)A.an injuryB.a motoring offenceC.refusing to pay a fineD.being rude to the policeman(2).The underlined word “one“ (paragraph 5) refers to _.(分数:1.00)A.a jury memberB.a police officerC.a motoristD.a judge(3).A motoring offender is usually charged by _.(分数:1.00)A.a judgeB.a juryC.a policemanD.anot
40、her motorist(4).If a man knows that he is guilty, he should _.(分数:1.00)A.be polite to the policeman and the judgeB.try his best to appear before just a judgeC.save the court“s time and pay the fineD.admit the wrong and say sorry to the courtCWho is there among us who hasn“t dreamed of having his or
41、her own small (maybe, several years later, even big)business, and having wonderful freedom, both from a boss and from the time clock; the freedom to make up our own rules for our work, and our own plans arranging our own hours of work? That way work would be both painless and fun. Or, so we imagine.
42、 Well, in fact it isn“t quite as simple as that. Yes, it is true that being the boss has its satisfactions and that you can arrange your working hours freely if you own your own small business. But in those early years of starting your own business, you shouldn“t think of a free day, not to mention
43、flying off for a month“s vacation. It is not unusual for new business owners to work seventy or eighty hours a week, and if there is a day off, that day might need to be devoted to accounting (算账). But this negative picture doesn“t destroy the beautiful hopes. The possibility of getting something wo
44、nderful in return both material and mental continues to drive that large number of people who start up small businesses each year in the United States.(分数:4.00)(1).From the text, we know that, being an employee, you _.(分数:1.00)A.have no freedom at allB.have little freedom both from a boss and from t
45、he time clockC.have freedom to make up your own rules for workD.have freedom to make up your own plans(2).The first sentence suggests that _.(分数:1.00)A.the author wants to know who have dreamed recentlyB.the author wants to know who have dreamed of being bossesC.many employees have dreamed of owning
46、 his or her own businessD.many employees hate their boss(3).From the text we know that _.(分数:1.00)A.being a boss means working lessB.being a boss means earning moreC.being a boss may lose more freedomD.being a boss is not a good thing(4).It can be inferred from the text that _.(分数:1.00)A.those who s
47、tart a new business often have long vacationsB.there will be less people starting up small business next yearC.those who start a new business have to do accounting themselvesD.the negative picture of being a boss does not frighten those who want to be oneDAmericans smoke six thousand million cigaret
48、tes every year, that is, every person smokes about 4,195 cigarettes a year in the country of 18 years of age or more. It has been calculated that 51% of American men smoke while 34% of American women do so. Since 1939, scientific studies have shown that smoking does great harm to one“s health and it
49、 will shorten one“s life. Cigarette smoking is believed, by most research workers in the field, a very important cause in the development of the cancer of the lungs and the cancer of the throat and is believed to have much to do with some other kinds of cancers. Cigarette smokers suffer from the illness of the heart more often than those who don“t smoke. But strange, yet true, women are thought to be less affected, because when women smoke, they usually