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    2022广东同等学力考试真题卷.docx

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    2022广东同等学力考试真题卷.docx

    2022广东同等学力考试真题卷本卷共分为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.Gestures are an important means to _messages.AconveyBstudyCexploitDkeep 2.This local evening paper has a _of twenty-five thousand.AnumberBcontributionCcirculationDcelebration 3.Susan loves chocolate so much that she can hardly resist its_.AsightBbrandCvarietyDtemptation 4.After a few months, the immigrants became _to the new environment.AconfidentBsickChappyDaccustomed 5.If your _lively pets become passive, they might be ill.AtraditionallyBrarelyCnormallyDcontinually 6.Speech is the _ability possessed only by human beings.AuniqueBaverageCcollectiveDsingle 7.John seldom drinks coffee because he doesn't _the taste.Astand forBcare aboutCcope withDcare for 8.The warm winter helped (dry out) (alive) trees and bushes, (as well as) the dead needles, leaves and limbs on the ground (beneath) the trees.Adry outBaliveCas well asDalive 9.Researchers believe one way (to minimizing) (the damage) is to get (better) at (predicting) the risk of fire.Ato minimizingBthe damageCbetterDpredicting 10.Indications (that) the moon (underwent) a (heavy) bombardment (撞击) (date back) the early 1970s.AthatBunderwentCheavyDdate back 11.(Alongside) these technical skills we need (to extend) and refine our social skills. The basis of this is (to avoid) any sense (of be) a special category of person.AAlongsideBto extendCto avoidDof be 12.There is never any need to feel (shameless) or even childish (in wanting) (to move on) (to) new experiences.AshamelessBin wantingCto move onDto 13.Only occasionally (one could) take a break (out of) season, (getting) the best bargainsthough not (necessarily) the best weather.Aone couldBout ofCgettingDnecessarily 14.Some people (choose) to go on cruises as a way of rewarding themselves. Certainly if you have plenty of money this (can be) a good idea, though it may not (turn off) quite (as) expected.AchooseBcan beCturn offDas 15.(Overseas) travel sounds (excited) and sometimes (exotic) but not everyone can afford (it).AOverseasBexcitedCexoticDit 16.Many of the ships (went down) with valuable treasure; but none of them (has made) great treasure tales. (As) a good wine, treasure is improved (by age).Awent downBhas madeCAsDby age 17.A lot of urban people come (into) the country and (suddenly) become (terrible) concerned about its appearance and (what) the farmer is doing.AintoBsuddenlyCterribleDwhat 18.A: Tom, why didn't you come to the class yesterdayB: _AI had crone, but there was a visitor at home.BI was going to, but I had an unexpected visitor.CNo way, as a visitor was coming to visit me.DI'm sorry. I won't miss the class again. 19.A: I have an appointment with Mr. Lee.B: Mr. Lee is expecting you now. _AGo down this road, please.BPlease follow the instruction.CCome this way, please.DYour number, please. 20.A: I'd like to speak to the manager, please.B: _AWho are youBThanks for calling.CHold the line, please. I'll see if he is around.DYes, but the line is busy now. 21.A: That was an absolutely delicious meal.B: _AOh. It's nothing.BNot so delicious, I am afraid.CI appreciate it very much.DI am glad you enjoyed it. 22.A: Why don't we go to see a baseball gameB: _ASorry, I'm tied up.BSome other time.CLet's go out for a drink.DYeah! I have other plans. 23.A: I noticed a copy of Scientific American on your desk. May I borrow itB: _AYes, you can.BYes, you could.CYes, go on.DYes, help yourself. 24.A: How annoying! I can't come up with an answer to that problem. Can you give me a handB: _ANever mind.BThat can't be.CI can't at the moment. Perhaps another time would be convenient.DTake it easy. 25.A: It's already 9 o'clock. I'm afraid I have to go. Thank you for the wonderful dinner.B: _AAll right. Have a good night.BNice to have you here. So long.COK. You can get home early and go to bed early.DIt's still early. Please have another cup of coffee. 26.A: I don't know what I'd have done without you.B: _AHow is everythingBI am very grateful to you.CIt was nothing.DI didn't mean it. 27.A. I'm anxious to get started on my thesis. Can we meet sometime before the weekendB: _AWhat's the point of talking about itBYes, that could be easily arranged.CSorry, I can spare no time today.DYes, you are terrific! 28.A: Have a nice weekend!B: _AThanks. You too!BYou are welcome.CYes, I have.DHow nice of you to say so! 29.A: That'll be $6.75.B: _AEnjoy your meal!BCan I get you anything elseCHave a good day!DHere you are. Keep the change. 30.A: Could you break a 20-dollar bill for meB: _AOK. How much is itBHow can I help you, MissCSure. How do you want itDI thought you were well-off. 31.A. How are you doingB: _AI'm leaving for Shanghai.BRemember the good time we shared.CSo long.DI'm fine. How are you 32.A: Excuse me. Could you show me the way to the nearest subway stationB: _AAny time. It's far from here, isn't itBDo you want me to go with youCNo problem. What can I do for youDOf course. Go down this street and turn right. 33.A: Prof. Kerry, I'd like to invite you to dinner at the Grand Hotel Restaurant this Friday evening.B: _AOh, no. That will be too expensive.BOh, I'd rather stay at tome.CI'm really sorry, but I have had an appointment.DNo, no. That will be too much trouble. 34.A: I heard you've had your book published. Congratulations!B: _ADon't mention it. It's nothing.BIt's very kind of you to do so.CThank you for the information.DThank you. I was thinking of giving you a copy. 35.A: Would you like to have some ice-creamB: _AI'll say.BI wish I could, but I'm on a diet.CI don't feel like eating.DMy goodness! 36.A: You look more beautiful in such a nice dress.B: _ANot at all. This is an old dress.BThank you. My mother bought it for me 3 years ago.CThanks. But I don't like it very ninth.DIt is nice, but it's very cheap. 37.A: Would you mind checking my spelling and punctuation in this literature here, pleaseB: _AI'm sorry, but my spelling is terrible.BNo, I wouldn't.CYes, go ahead.DYes, I would. 38.A: It's such a hot day! Can I get you something cold to drinkB: _AThat's very kind of you.BWith my pleasure.CYou can, please.DThank you for the cold drink. 39.A: _B: Yes. I would like the beef steak.AHave you had time to look over the menuBAnything to drinkCAre you all rightDWhat do you recommend 40.A: What a pleasant surprise! I haven't seen you for a long time.B: _ANice to meet you.BPretty good. Thanks. And youCI just stopped by to say hello.DWell, how have you been 41.A: I'm much grateful to you for everything you've done for me.B: _AForget about it.BThat's all right.CI'm pleased to be at your service.DYou are very welcome to visit our country. 42.A: I'm not at all satisfied with the serviceB: _ANobody has complained like that before.BI sincerely apologize for that.CI wonder why you are dissatisfied with it.DIt's not our fault as there are too many customers. 43.A: If you like, I can help you paint the room tomorrow.B: _AThanks a lot. But I think I can manage it myself.BNo. Don't worry about that.CI don't like it. Thanks anywayDI'm sorry. That's not necessary. 44.A: I'm granted a full scholarship for this semester.B: _ACongratulations. That's something.BIt's very nice of you to say so.CActually, you owe it all to your friends.DI'm flattered. 45.Woman: I went downtown yesterday and saw Jean's sister there.Man: Unlike her sister, Jean doesn't have lots of time to spend buying dresses.Question: What do we learn about JeanAJean was too busy to go shopping.BJean saw her sister downtown yesterday.CJean and her sister had a lot of time to spend.DJean wasn't a good buyer of dresses like her sister. 46.Woman: How do you get along with your partnerMan: Generally our relationship is pretty good but we are both aware of the importance of spending time alone.Question: What is the relationship between the man and his partner likeAThey have a very close relationship.BThey don't spend much time together.CThey are getting along with each other better now.DThey are generally pretty cold to each other. 47.Man: Jenny, why do you often watch talk showsWoman: They make me laugh and sometimes crack me up, and I have learned a lot from their talks.Question: Why does the woman like watching talk showsAThey are amusing and instructive.BThey are popular and interesting.CThey are ridiculous and boring.DThey are uninteresting and outdated. 48.Woman: Mr. Scott came back from L. A. very late yesterday.Man: So, even if he had been able to attend the party, he would have arrived late.Question: What do we learn about Mr. ScottAMr. Scott was late for the party.BMr. Scott didn't attend the party at all.CMr. Scott attended the late party.DMr. Scott did not like attending parties. 49.Man: I'll pick up a turkey the day before Thanksgiving.Woman: Did you order one ahead of timeMan: No.Woman: Then I wouldn't count on it.Question: What does the woman meanAThey may not be able to get a turkey.BThe man should get a turkey somewhere else.CThe man shouldn't order a turkey on Thanksgiving.DShe shouldn't depend on the man to buy a turkey. 50.Man: It seems to me that you're getting on well with your neighbors.Woman: We really hit it off. Our neighbors are incredibly outgoing and hospitable.Question: What do we learn about the relationship between the woman and her neighborsAShe often goes out with her neighbors.BShe thinks that her neighbors are trustworthy.CShe thinks that her neighbors are very friendly.DShe has much in common with her neighbors.第18页 共18页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页

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