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    2022年青海公共英语考试模拟卷.docx

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    2022年青海公共英语考试模拟卷.docx

    2022年青海公共英语考试模拟卷本卷共分为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._ the story is short and there are no new words in it , it is difficult to understand.AA ButBB ThoughCC And 2.Jim works hard on his Chinese and _.AA so Lucy doesBB so is LucyCC so does Lucy 3.-How often do you write to your uncle - _.AA Once a monthBB In a monthCC For a month 4.This maths problem is _ that one.AA so easy asBB as difficult asCC much difficult than 5.These coats are different _ size.AA fromBB ofCC in 6.-Must I stay at home and take care of her -No, you _.AA mustn'tBB can'tCC needn't 7.He drove to the police when he had read the newspaper again.AA Right.BB Wrong.CC Doesn't say. 8.There is _ park in the center of the city.AA aBB anCC the 9.The American driver caught the man with a large mouth and small ears.AA Right.BB Wrong.CC Doesn't say. 10.Jack stopped his car to see who the driver was.AA Right.BB Wrong.CC Doesn't say. 11.The story happened in America.AA Right.BB Wrong.CC Doesn't say. 12.The driver in the American car was wanted by the police in this passage.AA Right.BB Wrong.CC Doesn't say. 13.Please write down the numbers 365 in English. _ .AAThree hundreds and sixty-fiveBBThree hundred and sixty-fiveCCThree hundred and sixty five 14.The workers are _ strike now.AAonBBinCCat 15.I didn't see much during the flight because there was _ cloud.AAtoo manyBBtoo muchCCmuch too 16.Betty was _ all sorts of terrible things that might happen to her if she were left alone in the mountain.AAimaginingBBguessingCCsupposing 17.I've never seen _ beautiful girl.AAsuch aBBa suchCCso a 18.You arc in Class Four, _ youAAareBBaren'tCCdo 19.The hills will be covered with young trees _ a few years' time.AAinBBafterCCduring 20._ do their homework carefully.AANo all the studentsBBNot all the studentsCCNone the students 21.Today his room is _ as usual.AAso dirtyBBas dirtyCCmore dirty 22.You look _ today. What makes you so excitedAAhappyBBhappilyCChappier 23.Whose T-shirt is on the table Oh, that's _ .AAmy fatherBBmy father'sCCmy fathers' 24.The horse is getting old and cannot run _ it did.AAas fast asBBas faster asCCas faster than 25.Don't _ while others are speaking.AAbreak upBBbreak inCCinterrupt with 26.Li Ming fell _ others in English study, but he tried his best to catch up _ them.AAbehind, onBBdown, withCCbehind, with 27.There is _ "s" in the word "smile".AAaBB/CCan 28.When an Alexandrian wrote a book,Aencyclopedias are close at hand.Bhe can refer to a biographical dictionary.Che may recopy every word he wrote.Dhe can ask a copyist to help him to write. 29.What does the word "tedious" (Line 3, Para. 2) meanAInteresting and wonderful.BNecessary.CBrief.DLong and uninteresting. 30.What does the word "amenities" in Paragraph 3 meanAThings that make life easy and pleasant.BActivities.CInterests.DAgreeable features of places. 31.In writing about his subject, the writer apparentlyAwants to share his interests in his discoveries about the intellectual life with his reader.Bpersuades his readers to cherish the advantage of writing and copying in modern times.Cintroduces the fact that he is economically secure.Dis a practical historian who sticks to established facts. 32.The words in the following mean the same thing EXCEPT forARetirement centers.BRetirement sites.CRetirement state.DRetirement communities. 33.According to this passage, books written in Alexandria wereAeach produced one at a time.Bproduced with excellent maps and diagrams because of the care expended upon them by copyists.Cnecessarily produced by dictation.Dseverely limited in output because of technical difficulties. 34.The best title for this passage might beAThe Difficulties of Alexandrian Writers.BThe Advance of Writing and Publishing Since Alexandrian Time.CThe Inadequacies of Ancient and Modern Times.DWriting and Publishing. 35.Which of the following can be best used as the title of the passageARetired People.BRetirement Centers.CThe Increase of Aging Population.DA Demographic Trend. 36.From the last paragraph it can be concluded that the continuous growth of retired peopleAwill contradict future industrial development.Bwill stabilize the economies of such communities.Cwill spoil the relationship between the elderly and the young.Dwill be good for tourist industry. 37.According to the passage, there are a growing number of aged people relocating their homes becauseAthey do not need to pay taxes.Bthey could not get along with their neighbors.Cthey do net live close to their own children.Dthey want to live their own way of life. 38.The political bosses helped the new immigrants for the main purpose ofAshowing off their political powers and advantages.Bgetting support in elections.Cassimilating the minority into the majority.Dshowing their generosity. 39.The living standards of the new immigrants were improved in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries mainly becauseAthey kept the political bosses in power.Bthe political bosses gave them a lot of practical help.Cthey had a much stronger feeling of being a part of the larger culture.Dthere was a rapid growth in American economy at that time. 40."Citizenship classes" (Paragraph 4) were offered because AmericansAwanted to help the immigrants to solve their practical needs.Bwould not accept any groups with different traditions.Cwanted the immigrants to deal with the threat to the American values.Dwanted the immigrants to learn about and to keep the American values. 41.A minority group's acceptance to the country was determined byAthe difference they showed from the majority.Bthe time when they arrived at the new land.Cthe background conditions they came from.Dthe religious group to which they belonged. 42.The immigrants' flushing in was considered a threat to American value mainly becauseAthe immigrants came from poverty-stricken nations of southern and eastern Europe.Bthe immigrants had been accustomed to poverty and dependence.Cthe immigrants had different homeland traditions and other particular characteristics.Dthe immigrants did not speak English. 43.According to the author, most scientists explain animal behaviors in terms of reflexes and conditioning becauseAonly humans have emotions.Bonly animals have both learned and emotional behavior.Cemotions are more difficult to measure and observe than reflexive behavior.Dreflexes and conditioning will lead to better understanding of animal emotion. 44.The example of a gull chick pecking the parent's bill illustrates thatAbehaviors can be learned responses and have no emotional content.Bsome animals have no emotions.Cit takes time for animals to be conditioned.Demotions are very important to survival. 45.To study animal emotions, scientists shouldAset up improved and refined skillful experiments.Banalyze human emotional.Cdistinguish what is emotional and what is conditioned.Dlearn from animal behaviorists. 46.Many evolutionary biologists believe thatAemotions do not exist.Bemotions contribute to survival.Cemotions serve no other purpose than giving meaning and depth to life.Donly humans are capable of emotions. 47.What is the author's main purposeATo make the point that animal emotions are worth our attention.BTo explain what reflexive behaviors are.CTo compare human emotions with animal emotions.DTo discuss the importance of emotions. 48.From the passage we know that the development of high technology is in the interests of _.Athe rich countriesBscientific developmentCthe eliteDthe world economy 49.The author's attitude toward the communications revolution is _.ApositiveBcriticalCindifferentDtolerant 50.Why does the author say that the electronic economy may have a destructive impact on developing countriesABecause it enables the developed countries to control the international market.BBecause it destroys the economic balance of the poor countries.CBecause it violates the national boundaries of the poor countries.DBecause it inhibits the industrial growth of developing countries.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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