2021年山东公共英语考试真题卷(6).docx
2021年山东公共英语考试真题卷(6)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.It is said in the book that Thomas Edison (18471931 ) _ the world leading inventor for sixty years.Awould beBhas beenChad beenDwas 2.-You've made great progress in your studies of English, haven't you -Yes, but much _.Aremains to doBis remained to doCremains to be doneDis remained to be done 3.-Which office is Johnson in -Johnson Black' I've heard of _ person here.Ano suchBsuch noCnot suchDno this 4.-Whom do you want to see at the moment -The man _ Mr Zhang.Acalls himselfByou callCcalling himselfDis called 5._ the truth, I don't like to be laughed at _.ATell; publicBTo tell; in publicCTelling; in publicDI tell; the public 6.We were told that we should follow the main road _ we reached the central railway station.AwheneverBuntilCwhileDwherever 7._ by the beauty of nature, the girl from London decided to spend another two days on the farm.AAttractingBAttractedCTo be attractedDHaving attracted 8.We don't doubt _ he can do a good job.AwhetherBthatChowDwhy 9.According to the passage, it was believed that Chechen separatists was to be blamed for the horror events because_.Aof traces of RDX found.Bit has a long crime history and bad fame of horror attacks .Cof two suspicious women.Dthat all tile people believe so. 10.The author mention that Put in administration initially seemed determined to discount somepossible reasons because it_.Awant to calm down the public from horror events.Bdoes not intend to acknowledge the pitfalls in its work.Chave more reasonable examinations.Dis indifferent to the events. 11.The word "spectaculars" in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to_.Aview.Bhorror.Cscenery.Devent. 12.It can be inferred from the passage that the author believe that _.AChechen separatists arc responsible for this horror event.Bmore evidence is needed to charge the terrorists.Cthe government should do something with Chechen separatists.Dsome technical problems contribute to this horror event. 13.Tile best title for the text may be _.AChechen separatists show itself again.BAnother tragedy-who is the killerCCitizens are crying, governments doing nothing.DTerrorists-great threat of the century. 14.What can be inferred from the Michael Fay caseAMany Americans were opposed to the corporal punishment that Michael Fay received in Singapore.BThe American media did not pay any attention to cultural differences until 1994.CThe caning was effective because Michael Fay subsequently refrained from vandalism.DMichael Fay left Singapore immediately after the caning punishment. 15.The best title of this passage would be_.ACrime and Punishment.BReward and Punishment.CSocial Order.DTwo Case Studies: Gusii of Kenys and Mixtecan of Juxitiahuaca. 16.According to the passage, what is a universal cultural norm in maintaining social orderAChildren must be obedient to their parents.BPeople must publicly complain when someone misbehaves.CPeople should do their parts to ensure that others comply with social rules.DPeople should publicly humiliate the wrongdoers. 17.What would a Gusii mother from Kenya most likely do to punish her childrenATo stop giving them pocket money.BTo persuade them in a gentle way.CTo verbally humiliate them.DTo threaten to expel them from the home. 18.The word, "stigma" in Para. 4 most probably means_.Airony.Bverbal abuse.Cpersuasion.Dbad reputation. 19.Which of the following can not be listed as consumer-productABrackets.BGold ring.CTelevision.DFurniture. 20.The best explanation for "asset effect" may be_.AInflation causes consumers to buy more things.BTile go-up of the price of real estate causes inflation.CConsumers buy more things because of the expectation that they will gain more fortune in the future.DConsumers buy more consumer-product because of tile expectation that they will gain more fortune in the future. 21.According to the passage, the author does not agree with Krugman on which of the following thingAThe psychology method be used.BThe assumption his theory include.CThe classification of his theory.DThe ambiguity in the his theory . 22.In this passage the author tries to_.Acriticize Paul Krugman for omitting some crucial points in his theory.Bexplain the recession in the consumer-product in Japan.Cbring up a theory concerning the consumer behavior.Dcast some light on how to pull Japan out of the recession in the consumer-product. 23.It can be inferred from the passage that the recession of consumer-product in Japan may be due to_.Arecession of fiscal.Bpessimistic expectation of fortune in the future.Cmore money spend on real estate.Dsome statistic error occurred. 24.The author write this passage mainly to_.Abring up some interesting facts.Bcriticize some irresponsible words.Cintroduce some political figures.Dpoint out the future of the world's political situation. 25.The author say that France is the "great global Uncola" because_.Ait want to calm down the war.Bit appears to be more cold towards wars.Cit disagrees with America.Dit likes to show up. 26.The word "galvanize" in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to_.Acheer up.Bhighlight.Cstimulate.Dclear. 27.The author's attitude towards the outcome of the "elephants" might be best summarize as one of_.Ahappy.Bindifferet.Cdisappointed.Dtake it for granted. 28.According to the passage, which of the following is trueAVice President Dick Cheney is in fact somewhat agree with the cooperation in the Iraq war.BThe American Government is going to be splited into two sides.CAmerica will take charge of Iraq in the near future.DAmerica can solve the problem in Iraq all by itself. 29.What can be inferred form the passageAEven an educated person can not read old English without special training.BA person who knows French well can understand old English.CAn educated person can understand old English but can not pronounce it.DA person can pronounce old English words but can't understand them. 30.What is the most remarkable characteristic of Modem EnglishANumerous additions to its vocabulary.BComplete loss of its inflectional system.CGradual changes in its grammatical system.DThe direct influence of Latin. 31.What is the main feature of the grammar of Old EnglishAThe influence of Latin.BA revolution in vowel distribution.CA well-developed inflectional system.DLoss of some inflections. 32.The earliest written record of English available to us started _.Afrom the seventh centuryBfrom the fifth centuryCfrom the twelfth centuryDfrom the ninth century 33.What does the word" tug-of-war"( L3, Para3 )probably refer toASerious social disorder.BMilitary overthrow by army officers.CFierce international political and economic competition.DStruggle between modernization and the sentiments of tradition. 34.What is the root cause of serious social disturbance in less developed countriesAViolent social change.BMilitary overthrow.CNationalism.DFundamentalist religious movements. 35.Why do the less developed countries welcome the multinationalsABecause multinationals are more developed.BBecause multinationals bring investment and jobs.CBecause multinationals conduct their operations through branches.DBecause multinationals are wealthier. 36.Which of the following is NOT the problems brought by multinationalsAThey limit the host country's control of their own economies.BProfits are frequently exported rather than reinvested.CVarious industries develop in the host country.DThey increase the host country's export dependency. 37.Which of the following is most likely to benefit from the fierce international political and economic competitionAThe host industries.BThe local people.CThose stronger and richer countries.DThe local ruling group. 38.Which of the following is true as to the essential functions of the U.N.AIt's only concerned with human rights.BIt only solves economic and cultural problems.CIt co-ordinates actions of' nations where necessary.DIt only aims to develop friendly relations. 39.When did the U.N. come into existenceA26 June, 1945.B24 October, 1945.CNew Year's Day in 1945.DApril, 1945. 40.What did President Roosevelt have to do with the United NationsAHe established" The United Nations".BHe was given the name" The United Nations".CHe was a credit to" The United Nations".DHe probably devised the name" The United Nations". 41.Large member countries like China and the U.S.Ahave a stronger voice than other countriesBhave more freedom in the U.N.Ccan use force against other statesDhave the same rights and duties as other members 42.Which of the following can best describe the author's toneAPessimistic.BCheerful.CExcited.DOptimistic. 43.In 1997 ,people will _.Anot use any electricityBuse more electricity than they do todayCuse less electricity than they do todayDnot like electricity any more 44.What is the passage aboutAIt is a history of life in 1977.BIt is the description of life after a war.CIt is an imaginary account of life in 1977.DIt is a scientific study of life in 1977. 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