2021云南公共英语考试真题卷(8).docx
2021云南公共英语考试真题卷(8)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. BText/B Dramatic Peak District, with its genuine steep fells, never fails to astonish me. A car willU (9) /Uyou all round the Peak DistrictU (10) /Ua morning. It is nothingU (11) /Ua crumpled green handkerchief. U (12) /U, we hear of search parties going out there to findU (13) /Utravelers. I have never explored this region properly, and so it remains to me a country ofU (14) /U. I could go on with this list of surprises, but perhaps you had better make your own. AnotherU (15) /Uof our landscape is its exquisite moderation. It has been born of a compromiseU (16) /Uwildness and tameness, between Nature and Man. OneU (17) /Ufor this is that it contains that exquisiteU (18) /Ubetween Nature and Man. The fence and the gate are man-made, but are not severely regular and trimU (19) /Uthey would be in some other countries. The trees and hedges, the grass andU (20) /Uflowers, all suggest that Nature has not been forcedU (21) /Uobedience. The irregularity and coloring of the cottage make itU (22) /Usnugly into the landscape, and you feel it might have grown there, because it looks nearly as much a piece of natural history as the trees. In some countries, the cottage would have declared, "Man, the drainer, the tiller, the builder, has settled here. " In this EnglishU (23) /Uthere is no such direct opposition. Men and trees and flowers, we feel, have all settled down comfortably together. The motto is, "Live and let live. " This exquisiteU (24) /Ubetween Nature and Man explains in part the charm of the older Britain. The whole town fitted snugly into the landscape, U (25) /Uthey were no more than bits of woodland; and roads wentU (26) /Uthe easiest way asU (27) /Uas rivers. It was impossible to say where cultivation ended and wild life began. It was a country richU (28) /Utrees, birds, and wild flowers, as we can see to this day. AwindingBwindCzigzagDwinded 2. BText/B Dramatic Peak District, with its genuine steep fells, never fails to astonish me. A car willU (9) /Uyou all round the Peak DistrictU (10) /Ua morning. It is nothingU (11) /Ua crumpled green handkerchief. U (12) /U, we hear of search parties going out there to findU (13) /Utravelers. I have never explored this region properly, and so it remains to me a country ofU (14) /U. I could go on with this list of surprises, but perhaps you had better make your own. AnotherU (15) /Uof our landscape is its exquisite moderation. It has been born of a compromiseU (16) /Uwildness and tameness, between Nature and Man. OneU (17) /Ufor this is that it contains that exquisiteU (18) /Ubetween Nature and Man. The fence and the gate are man-made, but are not severely regular and trimU (19) /Uthey would be in some other countries. The trees and hedges, the grass andU (20) /Uflowers, all suggest that Nature has not been forcedU (21) /Uobedience. The irregularity and coloring of the cottage make itU (22) /Usnugly into the landscape, and you feel it might have grown there, because it looks nearly as much a piece of natural history as the trees. In some countries, the cottage would have declared, "Man, the drainer, the tiller, the builder, has settled here. " In this EnglishU (23) /Uthere is no such direct opposition. Men and trees and flowers, we feel, have all settled down comfortably together. The motto is, "Live and let live. " This exquisiteU (24) /Ubetween Nature and Man explains in part the charm of the older Britain. The whole town fitted snugly into the landscape, U (25) /Uthey were no more than bits of woodland; and roads wentU (26) /Uthe easiest way asU (27) /Uas rivers. It was impossible to say where cultivation ended and wild life began. It was a country richU (28) /Utrees, birds, and wild flowers, as we can see to this day. AartificiallyBnaturallyCslenderlyDwildly 3. BText/B Dramatic Peak District, with its genuine steep fells, never fails to astonish me. A car willU (9) /Uyou all round the Peak DistrictU (10) /Ua morning. It is nothingU (11) /Ua crumpled green handkerchief. U (12) /U, we hear of search parties going out there to findU (13) /Utravelers. I have never explored this region properly, and so it remains to me a country ofU (14) /U. I could go on with this list of surprises, but perhaps you had better make your own. AnotherU (15) /Uof our landscape is its exquisite moderation. It has been born of a compromiseU (16) /Uwildness and tameness, between Nature and Man. OneU (17) /Ufor this is that it contains that exquisiteU (18) /Ubetween Nature and Man. The fence and the gate are man-made, but are not severely regular and trimU (19) /Uthey would be in some other countries. The trees and hedges, the grass andU (20) /Uflowers, all suggest that Nature has not been forcedU (21) /Uobedience. The irregularity and coloring of the cottage make itU (22) /Usnugly into the landscape, and you feel it might have grown there, because it looks nearly as much a piece of natural history as the trees. In some countries, the cottage would have declared, "Man, the drainer, the tiller, the builder, has settled here. " In this EnglishU (23) /Uthere is no such direct opposition. Men and trees and flowers, we feel, have all settled down comfortably together. The motto is, "Live and let live. " This exquisiteU (24) /Ubetween Nature and Man explains in part the charm of the older Britain. The whole town fitted snugly into the landscape, U (25) /Uthey were no more than bits of woodland; and roads wentU (26) /Uthe easiest way asU (27) /Uas rivers. It was impossible to say where cultivation ended and wild life began. It was a country richU (28) /Utrees, birds, and wild flowers, as we can see to this day. AatBintoCinDon 4.What are they going to doAThey are going shopping.BThey are going to eat out.CThey are going to have a walk. 5.What does the man doAHe shows the woman his flowers.BHe brings the woman some flowers.CHe tells the woman he likes flowers. 6.Where are they talkingAOn the phone.BIn the office.CAt work. 7.What is the meaning of the manAHe would like to eat at a Chinese restaurant.BHe has been to a Chinese restaurant.CHe doesnt like to eat at a Chinese restaurant. 8.What does the man meanAHe allows the woman to close the window.BHe doesnt allow the woman to close the window.CHe feels cold too. 9.What will the woman do nextATurn off the TV.BTurn on the TV.CTurn down the TV. 10.Why wont the man take a holiday this yearAHe doesnt want to have a holiday.BHe doesnt have enough money for a holiday.CHe isnt sure if he should take a holiday. 11.When must the woman return the bookAFirst day next week.BSecond day next week.CBefore next Monday. 12.When will the man come to the hotelATonight.BRight now.CThis Friday. 13.What does Peter meanAHe means his mother is better.BHe thinks his mother is very well.CHe thinks his mother is very ill. 14.What will the woman doAAsk the man to buy the shirt.BThrow the shirt away.CGive the shirt to Jim. 15.What does the man meanAHe didnt hear clearly.BHe felt sorry.CHe didnt know the woman. 16.Where is the woman nowAIn hospital.BAt home.CIn her offic 17.What is the time nowA7:00.B7:10.C7:20. 18.What will the man doAGo to see the new fishing pool.BGo to buy some fish.CGo to fish at a new fishing pool, 19.We drink tea every day. But more than three hundred years ago, most of the people in Europe did not know (41) about tea, because it was (42) in Asia. There is a (43) about an English sailor. (44) he went to India and China. When he came home, he brought some (45) as a present to his mother. She told her friends about the present and (46) them to a tea party. When her friends came to the tea party, the old woman brought some tea (47) and asked them to eat. Of course, nobody liked the tea leaves. Just (48) the sailor came in. He looked at the tea leaves on the table and asked his mother, "What have you done (49) the tea " "I boiled it as you said." "And what did you do with the water " the sailor asked. "I (50) it away, of course," answered the woman. "Now you may throw away the leaves, too." said her son.AanythingBsomethingCnothing 20.Healthy eating is very important for us. If we want to be healthy, we must have enough food. It must be clean food which has been properly cooked or hasnt been polluted. It must be the right kind of food. Most people in our country have enough food. We know when we need food because we feel hungry, then, if we eat a bowl of rice, we do not feel hungry. We have eaten enough food. But have we eaten the right kind of food Rice and bread are both good for us. They help us to work. They keep us warm when the weather is cold. But if we do not eat other food as well, we become ill. Meat, fish, eggs and milk are all very good for us. They help us to grow. They keep us healthy. We must have some of these kinds of food every day. We also need fruit and vegetables. These also help us to grow and be healthy. They make our bone and skin healthy.We mustnt eat the food which is _.Aproperly cookedBpollutedCnot polluted 21.There are lots of old things in museums. Some are on tables, some are in glass-topped tables. The things on show are all very old. Some of them have the ages of seven or eight hundred years. Some are even older. Last week we went to the museum in the center of the town. There we saw a kings hat. It was made of red silk. It is kept in a glass-topped table but it isnt a real one. It was used in plays. Another thing we saw was an old teapot. It was used for making tea and keeping tea hot. It looks quite different from our modem thermos. We found a strange thing with three legs and a strange top. The assistant told us that it was used for drinking. It was made of metal. It was made hundreds of years ago. We saw pieces of china on a long table. They were made even earlier but they look very beautiful like our modem ones. We had never seen so many beautiful things before. What hard- working people the Chinese people are!Lots of weapons are on show in museums.ARight.BWrong.CDoesnt say. 22.Manners are important to happy relations among people. Everyone likes a person with good manners. No one likes a person with bad manners. But what are good manners How does one know what to do and what not to do As a student, it is bad manners to come late to class. If you are late you should make an apology to the teacher at the time or after class. It is also bad manners to keep silent when the teacher asks you a question. If you do not know the answer, say "I dont know" at once. If you do know, answer in a loud enough voice so that all the class may hear. It is polite for the students to help the teacher. Sometimes students can help their teacher to clean the blackboard, to close or open the door or windows. Sometimes there are papers to collect or to hand out. This kind of help is always appreciated.Good manners are important _.Awhen you are readingBwhen you get along with other peopleCwhen you are doing your work 23.We drink tea every day. But more than three hundred years ago, most of the people in Europe did not know (41) about tea, because it was (42) in Asia. There is a (43) about an English sailor. (44) he went to India and China. When he came home, he brought some (45) as a present to his mother. She told her friends about the present and (46) them to a tea party. When her friends came to the tea party, the old woman brought some tea (47) and asked them to eat. Of course, nobody liked the tea leaves. Just (48) the sailor came in. He looked at the tea leaves on the table and asked his mother, "What have you done (49) the tea " "I boiled it as you said." "And what did you do with the water " the sailor asked. "I (50) it away, of course," answered the woman. "Now you may throw away the leaves, too." said her son.AsoldBgrownCbought 24.There are lots of old things in museums. Some are on tables, some are in glass-topped tables. The things on show are all very old. Some of them have the ages of seven or eight hundred years. Some are even older. Last week we went to the museum in the center of the town. There we saw a kings hat. It was made of red silk. It is kept in a glass-topped table but it isnt a real one. It was used in plays. Another thing we saw was an old teapot. It was used for making tea and keeping tea hot. It looks quite different from our modem thermos. We found a strange thing with three legs and a strange top. The assistant told us that it was used for drinking. It was made of metal. It was made hundreds of years ago. We saw pieces of china on a long table. They were made even earlier but they look very beautiful like our modem ones. We had never seen so many beautiful things before. What hard- working people the Chinese people are!We went to a cinema last week.ARight.BWrong.CDoesnt say. 25.Healthy eating is very important for us. If we want to be healthy, we must have enough food. It must be clean food which has been properly cooked or hasnt been polluted. It must be the right kind of food. Most people in our country have enough food. We know when we need food because we feel hungry, then, if we eat a bowl of rice, we do not feel hungry. We have eaten enough food. But have we eaten the right kind of food Rice and bread are both good for us. They help us to work. They keep us warm when the weather is cold. But if we do not eat other food as well, we become ill. Meat, fish, eggs and milk are all very good for us. They help us to grow. They keep u