2021年广西公共英语考试考前冲刺卷.docx
2021年广西公共英语考试考前冲刺卷本卷共分为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.What does the woman want to doAThree kilos of pears.BThree kilos of rice.CThree kilos of apples. 2.Who is going to watch a football matchAKate.BHelen.CLily. 3.Who is going to watch a football matchAJack.BDick.CBob. 4.Who is going to watch a football matchAIn the classroom.BIn the reading-room.CIn the meeting-room. 5.Who is going to watch a football matchANo, she didnt.BYes, she met him three days ago.CNo, the new teacher has been sick for three days. 6.Who is going to watch a football matchA8 yuan.B4 yuan.C3.5 yuan. 7.IQuestions 11 - 13 are based on the following talk about hand preference. You now have 15 seconds to read Questions 11 - 13./IWho is likely to be left-handedAMen.BWomen.CChildren.DOld people. 8.IQuestions 11 - 13 are based on the following talk about hand preference. You now have 15 seconds to read Questions 11 - 13./IAt what age the hand preference is clearly markedAThree years old.BBefore the age of three.CSix and above.DFrom three to six years old. 9.IQuestions 11 - 13 are based on the following talk about hand preference. You now have 15 seconds to read Questions 11 - 13./IWhich of the following is true about left-handersALeft-handers represent less than l0 percent of the general population in 1977.BLeft-handers represent more than 23 Percent of the general population in 1977.CLeft-handed people can not use the ordinary tools as well as the right-handed.DLeft-handed people are not as creative as right-handed people. 10.IQuestions 14 - 16 are based on a talk about a history lecture. You now have 15 seconds to read Questions 14 - 16./IIt is said that Washingtons teeth were made ofAsheeps teeth.Bcows teeth.Cstone.Dwood. 11.IQuestions 17 - 20 are based on u talk about Dr. Benjamin Spocks book. You now have 20 seconds to read Questions 17- 20./IWhich of the following statement about the book Dr. Spocks Baby and Child Care is trueAIt sells as well as the Bible.BIt is the second best seller after the Bible.CNo one likes the book.DIt has sold over 50 billion copies. 12.IQuestions 14 - 16 are based on a talk about a history lecture. You now have 15 seconds to read Questions 14 - 16./IWhen were Washingtons false teeth that were made of ivory shown publiclyAA hundred years ago.BThree months ago.CFifty years ago.DFive years ago. 13.IQuestions 17 - 20 are based on u talk about Dr. Benjamin Spocks book. You now have 20 seconds to read Questions 17- 20./IWhen was the book first publishedAIn 1994.BIn 1964.CIn 1946.DIn 1998. 14.IQuestions 14 - 16 are based on a talk about a history lecture. You now have 15 seconds to read Questions 14 - 16./IWhere are the cows teethAIn the back.BIn the front.COn their bottom jaws.DOn their upper jaws. 15.IQuestions 17 - 20 are based on u talk about Dr. Benjamin Spocks book. You now have 20 seconds to read Questions 17- 20./IWhen the last edition of the book published, Dr. Spock wasAhappy.Bpopular.Cdead.Dold. 16.IQuestions 17 - 20 are based on u talk about Dr. Benjamin Spocks book. You now have 20 seconds to read Questions 17- 20./IWhich is the Dr. Spocks advice for raising childrenAParents should respect their children.BParents should feed children on a rigid schedule.CParents should break children of bad habits.DParents should avoid showing their children affections. 17.What are the two speakers talking aboutAAlexs hometown.BFamilys photograph.CThe mans family. 18.How does Linda know that Lee is at the cityALee called her and told her about it.BLee let Smith to tell her about it.CSmith wrote to her and told her about it. 19.How much money do Peter and Linda get from their parents every weekA4 dollars.B5 dollars.C6 dollars. 20.What was the girls main purpose in going to New York during the vacationATo learn English.BTo visit an American family.CTo do business. 21.What are the two speakers doingAThey are having a friendly chat.BOne is interviewing the other.CThey are talking about each others family. 22.What are the two speakers talking aboutAShe is a young girl now.BShes living in Florida.CShe is a mother of two children. 23.How much money do Peter and Linda get from their parents every weekAShe washes the dishes.BShe helps her mother with the cooking.CShe helps her mother with the cooking and washes the dishes. 24.What was the girls main purpose in going to New York during the vacationAOn July 5th.BOh July 6th.COn August 25th. 25.What are the two speakers doingAHe did not like to study.BHe had to work to support his family.CA friend of his fathers offered him a job. 26.How does Linda know that Lee is at the cityAIn an hour.BIn one and half an hour.CIn half an hour. 27.What was the girls main purpose in going to New York during the vacationAThe teachers were kind.BThe students were quite free.CThere were a lot of activities in class. 28.How much money do Peter and Linda get from their parents every weekAThey use their money for food.BThey use it for their entertainment.CThey go to the movies and buy records. 29.What are the two speakers doingANine.BNineteen.CNinety. 30.What are the two speakers doingAPlaying football.BTraveling.CEnjoying music. 31.How much money do Peter and Linda get from their parents every weekAIt is about how Peter and Linda get their money.BIt is about how Peter and Linda spend their money.CIt is about how Peter and Linda get and spend their money. 32.受体阻断药是A卡维地洛B硝普钠C普萘洛尔D胍乙啶E甲基多巴 33.M: Can you give me some information about the cost of a trip to Los Angeles W: I’m sorry, sir. I can’t give you that information over the phone. My assistant will be able to help you.Where did the man want to go ()ATo New York.BTo Los Angeles.CTo San Francisco.34.W: I need to catch the bus and it leaves at 10:30.M: You’d better hurry. It’s already 10:15.What should the woman do ()ALeave in 30 minutes.BWant to see if everything is ready.CGet to the bus stop quickly.35.W: What would you like to have, sir M: Well, I’d like to have an apple juice and chicken sandwich.Where are the two speakers ()AIn a restaurant.BOn a farm.CAt the man’s home.36.W: Can we leave the lab now, teacher M. No, you must tidy the lab before you leave.When can the student leave ()AThe student can’t leave unless he has put everything back in the cupboard.BThe student can leave after he turns off the electricity.CThe student can leave after he has tidied the lab.37.W: Why didn’t you come here yesterday, John M: I’m sorry, sir. My mother was ill.What can we learn from the dialogue ()AJohn was expected to come yesterday.BJohn didn’t come because he was ill.CThe man was John’s father.38.W: What can I do for you M: I’d like to exchange this sweater.W: What seems to be the matter M: Well, you see I got this as a birthday present, but it’s the wrong size, and what’s more, I really don’t like the color.W: Do you have the receipt M: Yes.W: Can I have a look at it, please M: Certainly.Where does the conversation probably take place ()AIn a friend’s house.BIn a shop.CAt a party.39.W: What’s your favourite game M: I like to play table tennis. How about you W: I like swimming and skating.M: Isn’t it hard to learn skating W: No, what you need is balance.M: Could you teach me how to do it W: Sure, anytime when you are free.M: Do I have to buy a pair of skates W: I don’t think it’s necessary. Why not rent themWhat game does the man enjoy ()ATennis.BSwimming.CTable tennis.40.W: Excuse me. Can you help me M: Yes W: I have a ticket to Seattle. How do I get there M: I can’t help you here. You have to go to the ticket counter. Follow this passage to the end, turn left and go three hundred yards. You’ll see a sign that says, Check In. Then look for the airline you want.W: Can you repeat that, please M: Sure. Go down this hall till you come to the end. Go left till you see the big sign overhead that says Check In. There’ll be lots of counters for the different airlines. You go to the one where you have your ticket.W: Go down this hall to the end. Then go left M: That’s right. Here, I’ll draw you a map. Sometimes it’s confusing.W: Thank you.M: My pleasure.What is the woman going to do ()ATo buy a ticket.BTo take a plane.CTo meet a friend at the airport.41.M: Come in, Madam. What’s the matter with youW: I don’t feel well, doctor. My head aches. And I have a sore throat (喉咙).M: Do you have a feverW: I think so.M: Well, let’s see. Put this thermometer (温度计) under your tongue.W: All right.M: Yes, you have a fever. I want to take a look at your throat. Open your mouth.W: What’s wrong with me, doctorM: Well, you have the flu. I’ll give you some medicine.W: When should I take the medicineM: Every four hours. I want you to stay in bed and rest. And drink plenty of water. You should come again in a day or two.W: Thank you, doctor.Where did this conversation take place ()AOn the street.BIn a hospital.CAt school.42.People all over the world know Wimbledon as the centre of lawn tennis.In 1874 it was a country village, but it was the home of the All England Croquet Club. The Club had been there since 1864. A lot of people played croquet in England at that time and enjoyed it, but the national championships did not attract many people. So the Club had very little money.This new game of lawn tennis seems to have plenty of action (精彩场面), and people like watching it, they thought. Shall we allow people to play lawn tennis on some of our beautiful croquet lawnsIn 1877, Wimbledon held the first world lawn tennis championships (men’s singles).Wimbledon grew. There was some surprise and doubt, of course, when the Club allowed women to play in the first women’s singles championship in 1884. But the ladies played well-even in long skirts that hid their legs and feet. Until 1907 the winners, both men anti women, were always British, but since 1936 the victory has usually gone to an American or an Australian. British people were very happy when an English girl, Ann Jones, won the championship in 1969.Wimbledon is known all over the world as ().Aa country villageBthe home of an unusual croquet clubCthe centre of lawn tennisDa famous place of interest near London43.If there is any single factor that makes success in living, it is the ability to be benefited by defeat. Every success I know has been achieved because the person was able to analyze (分析) defeat and actually learn something from it in his next undertaking (从事的工作). Wrongly taking defeat for failure, you are sure indeed to fail, for it isn’t defeat that makes you fail; it is your own refusal to see the guide and encouragement to success in defeat.Defeats are nothing to be afraid of. They are common incidents in the life of every man who achieves success. But defeat is a dead loss unless you do face it, analyze it and learn why you failed. Defeat, in other words, can help to get rid of its own cause. Not only does defeat prepare us for success but nothing can cause within us such a strong wish to succeed. If you left a baby grasp a stick and try to pull it away, he will hold it more and more tightly until his whole weight is hung up. It is this same reaction that should give you new and greater strength every time you are defeated. If you make full use of the power which defeat gives; you can concrete with it fat’ more than you are able to.How much does the writer know about success ()AHe knows at least several examples of success.BHe knows every success in life.CHe knows every success that has been achieved by man.DIt is not referred to.44.Money and LoveWhen the Romantic Movement was still in its first favor, it was a common matter of debate (36) people should marry for love or for money. The young people concerned usually favored love, and their parents usually favored money. In the novels of the period the dilemma was felicitously (巧妙地) solved by the discovery, (37) the last page (38) the apparently penniless heroine was really a great heiress. But in real life young men (39) hoped for this denouement (结局) were apt to be disappointed. Prudent parents, (40) admitting that their daughters should marry for love, took care (41) all the young men they met should be rich. This method was sometimes very successful; it was adopted, for examplem, by my maternal grandfather, who had (42) romantic daughters, none of (43) married badly.In these days of psychology the matter no (44) looks so simple as it did eighty years ago. We realize now that money may be the cause, or part of the cause, of quite genuine love; of this there are notable examples in history. Benjamin Disraeli, (45) became lord Beaconsfield, (46) in his youth, poor and struggling and passionately ambitious. He married a rich widow, much (47) than himself, and (48) by the world to be rather silly. Owing (49) her, he was able to make his career a success. A cynical world naturally assumed that he loved her money (50) than he loved her, but in this the world was mistaken; through out the whole of their married life he was deeply and genuinely devoted (51) her. I do not suppose he would have loved her if she had been poor when he first knew her, but the gratitude which he felt for help (52) he owed to her kindly interest in him easily developed into a sincere affection. A great deal of affection is based upon the fact that its object is a help in (53) the purposes of the person who feels it. Men in whom ambition is the leading passion are likely to love women (54) assist them (55) their career, and it would be very shallow psychology to suppose that the love is not real because it has its instinctive root in self-interest.36().AwhetherBthatCwhichD/45.If you only need to travel a short distance, the quickest way to travel in most citie