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    2022广东大学英语考试模拟卷(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.The average wavelength of visible light is 2,000 times _ the diameter of an atom.Amuch asBgreater thanCas greatDmore than that 2.It's high time that you _ working.AstoppedBhad to stopCshall stopDstop 3.Did you hear someone _ in the next room all last nightAmoving aboutBmoving alongCmoving offDmoving on 4.Until then, his family _ from him for six months.Adidn't hearBhasn't been hearingChadn't heardDhasn't heard 5.This is the same book _ I read last week.AwhichBlikeCwhatDas 6.With its own parliament and currency and a common _ for peace, the European Union declared itself in 11 official languages-open for business.AinspirationBassimilationCintuitionDaspiration 7.China, as a developing country, should speed up her _ development and improve the people's life level.AeconomicalBeconomyCeconomicDeconomics 8.I _ the train but I overslept that morning.Acould catchBmight catchCmust have caughtDcould have caught 9.Which of the following sentences is INCORRECTAWe need to have lots of patience.BHe dares not tell us his evil conduct.CHis theory is all but correct.DI cannot help but be sorry 10.Do not _ yourself; it was not your fault.AretortBrepresentCreproachDrepress 11.They send information every week, _ whether its useful or not.Ain consideration ofBirrespective ofCwith the exception ofDwith regard to 12.The little boy was _ for getting his shoes and socks wet.AchargedBaccusedCfinedDscolded 13.Anyone in his position _ the same.Awould doBwould have doneCwill doDwill have done 14.The government agrees to install services _ by residents over a ten-year period.Awhich are to be paid forBfor which to be paidCwhich to be paid forDto be paid for which 15.Don't smoke in the meeting room. The smoke _ my eyes.AdisturbsBbothersCupsetsDirritates 16.The country has already sent up three unmanned spacecraft, the most recent _ at the end of last May.Ahas been launchedBhaving been launchedCbeing launchedDto be launched 17.The reporter managed to get an _ interview with the Prime Minister.AexclusiveBexcessiveCinclusiveDextinct 18.Modern Linguists give priority to _ rahter than _.A. prescriptiveness; descriptivenessB. the spoken language; the written languageC. grammar; contextD. structure; form 19.John Keats was a(n) _.A. British poetB. American poetC. British novelistD. American novelist 20.Which of the following is NOT affiliated to the UNA. WHO.B. FIFA.C. UNESCO.D. IM 21.Where is Westminster AbbeyA. Scotland.B. Wales.C. England.D. Manchester. 22.If an American is invited to talk something about entertainment industry, he or she might not mention _.A. BroadwayB. OscarC. GrammyD. West Point 23.An Englishman uses "I" to refer to himself, while a German uses "ich", a Spaniard "yo". This is an example of language _.A. dualityB. displacementC. transmissionD. arbitrariness 24.Ulysses and Dubliners were written by _.A. Alfred TennysonB. ThackerayC. James JoyceD. William Wordsworth 25.James Fenimore Cooper was most famous for _.A. Moby DickB. WaldenC. The last of the MohicansD. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow 26.What does the woman suggest the man do in the futureASee if he is related to any of the students.BApply for a job as a library assistant.CUse his middle name.DUse a different library. 27.Why is the man talking to the womanATo return some business books.BTo apply for a new library card.CTo check out some books from the library.DTo find out where the art books are locate 28.What does the woman discover when she looks at the records on her computerAThe man has mistakenly received someone else's books.BThe man changed his major from art to business.CThe man recently moved off campus.DThere are two students named Robert Smit 29.What is the woman unable to rememberAWhy her parents wanted to go to Gettysburg.BWhy her family's vacation plans changed ten years ago.CWhere her family went for a vacation ten years ago.DWhen her family went on their last vacation. 30.What does the woman imply about GettysburgAIt's far from where she lives.BHer family went there without her.CShe doesn't know a lot about it.DShe's excited about going ther 31.What are the students mainly discussingAPlaces the man has visited.BA paper the woman is writing for a class.CSchool activities they enjoy.DThe woman's plans for the summer. 32.What does the man find surprising about the womanAShe has never been to Gettysburg.BShe took a political science course.CHer family still goes on vacation together.DShe's interested in the United States Civil War. 33.Why the woman tells the man he passesAHe answered all her questions correctly.BHe received a good grade in cooking class.CShe likes what he has just cooked.DShe's impressed with his knowledge 34.What happens to black pepper after it's pickedAIt's preserved in liquid.BThe skin is removed.CIt's dried in the sun.DIt's freeze-drie 35.How did the man learn about pepperAHe read about it in a cookbook.BHe grows his own herbs and spices.CHe heard about it from a friend.DHe studied it in cooking school. 36.Who first used the motto laisser faireAAmerican industrialists.BFrench economists.CInternational leaders.DCivil War veterans. 37.What is the principle idea of the laisser faire policyAThe rights of private business owners should be protected.BThe government shouldn't interfere in private business.CPoliticians should support industrial growth.DCompetition among companies should be restricte 38.What is the talk mainly aboutACompetition in business.BGovernment grants.CA type of economic policy.DInternational transportation practices. 39.What is the talk mainly aboutAThe relationship between painting and sculpture.BThe ideas behind an artist's work.CThe practical value of a work of art.DThe way the eye perceives shape in sculptur 40.What is one well-known feature of Henry Moore's sculpturesAThey are always made of stone.BThey are painted in bright colors.CThey contain moving parts.DThey make use of holes. 41.Why does the professor mention bones and shellsATo give an example of natural shapes.BTo describe early sculpture.CTo illustrate their use as tools.DTo demonstrate their role as decorative objects. 42.According to Henry Moore, why is sculpture more difficult to appreciate than other forms of artAIt is often displayed outdoors.BIt does not always represent an object.CIt is three-dimensional.DIt is done by relatively few artists. 43.What will the students read about for homeworkANewton's life and times.BThe influence of earlier scientists on Newton's ideas.CHow gravity repels objects very close to each other.DHow the current theory resolved contradictions in earlier ones. 44.What did some scientists try to explain by suggesting that stars repel each otherAWhy stars move so quickly.BWhy few stars have planets.CWhy stars aren't moving toward one another.DWhy stars haven't moved farther apart. 45.What was NASA accused of on WednesdayABeing too prudent and cautious.BBeing too hasty to assure safety.CCausing the Columbia tragedy.DDelaying launch plans. 46.What did most European scholars believe before 17th century about-the size of the universeAThat it can't be measured.BThat it doesn't change.CThat it's getting smaller.DThat it's rapidly increasin 47.NASA had planed to launch its space shuttle _ in September.ADiscoverBAtlantaCColumbiaDAtlantis 48.How many astronauts died in the Columbia incidentAFiveBSixCSevenDEight 49.What does Israel suspect of PalestiniansAPalestinian forces would seize the Gaza Strip.BPalestinian refugees would rush to the borders.CPalestinian forces would control Islamic militant groups led by Hamas.DPalestinian air forces would attack Israeli military bases. 50.What is Israel probably to do if Palestinians attack its soldiers during the pulloutAAsking for help from the UN.BApplying for peace talks.CRetaliating by taking massive military operations.DLaunching nuclear war against Palestinians.第16页 共16页第 16 页 共 16 页第 16 页 共 16 页第 16 页 共 16 页第 16 页 共 16 页第 16 页 共 16 页第 16 页 共 16 页第 16 页 共 16 页第 16 页 共 16 页第 16 页 共 16 页第 16 页 共 16 页

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