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    2023年贵州公共英语考试考前冲刺卷(7).docx

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    2023年贵州公共英语考试考前冲刺卷(7).docx

    2023年贵州公共英语考试考前冲刺卷(7)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.Read the following text. Choose the best word or phrase marked A, B, C or D for each numbered blank. On the night of the play, Albert was at the hall early and he was already made-up long before the end of the first act. He certainly looked the part all right, he thought as he U (21) /U himself U (22) /U the mirror. He even U (23) /U if he should go out into the street to see what U (24) /U he made on people out there. Just for a U (25) /U , of course! Then he was seized with a sudden attack of stage fright. How could he U (26) /U all those people U (27) /U the audience He put his head in his hands and tried to U (28) /U his lines. He had only a very small part, but his mind was a complete U (29) /U A U (30) /U on the door made him U (31) /U . He felt really alarmed. He was due to go to stage in the second act. Had he missed his entrance and U (32) /U the play for everybody But it was only the producer, who noitced what a state he was in. She U (33) /U he should go and stand near the stage where he could watch the play and follow in his script at the same time. It was a good way of getting U (34) /U his nervousness, she said. She was right. It seemed to U (35) /U. In fact, the more he watched the play, the more he became involved in it, so that he began to U (36) /U himself part of it. At last the moment came for him to go on stage. But suddenly the producer was by his U (37) /U again. This time she looked worried as she placed a hand on his arm to restrain him U (38) /U. "Im afraid youre going U (39) /U," She said. "Theyre jumped three pages of the script and have U (40) /U your part out completely." ApushBfeelCrealizeDanticipate 2.Read the following text. Choose the best word or phrase marked A, B, C or D for each numbered blank. On the night of the play, Albert was at the hall early and he was already made-up long before the end of the first act. He certainly looked the part all right, he thought as he U (21) /U himself U (22) /U the mirror. He even U (23) /U if he should go out into the street to see what U (24) /U he made on people out there. Just for a U (25) /U , of course! Then he was seized with a sudden attack of stage fright. How could he U (26) /U all those people U (27) /U the audience He put his head in his hands and tried to U (28) /U his lines. He had only a very small part, but his mind was a complete U (29) /U A U (30) /U on the door made him U (31) /U . He felt really alarmed. He was due to go to stage in the second act. Had he missed his entrance and U (32) /U the play for everybody But it was only the producer, who noitced what a state he was in. She U (33) /U he should go and stand near the stage where he could watch the play and follow in his script at the same time. It was a good way of getting U (34) /U his nervousness, she said. She was right. It seemed to U (35) /U. In fact, the more he watched the play, the more he became involved in it, so that he began to U (36) /U himself part of it. At last the moment came for him to go on stage. But suddenly the producer was by his U (37) /U again. This time she looked worried as she placed a hand on his arm to restrain him U (38) /U. "Im afraid youre going U (39) /U," She said. "Theyre jumped three pages of the script and have U (40) /U your part out completely." AshoulderBsideCbackDplace 3.Read the following text. Choose the best word or phrase marked A, B, C or D for each numbered blank. On the night of the play, Albert was at the hall early and he was already made-up long before the end of the first act. He certainly looked the part all right, he thought as he U (21) /U himself U (22) /U the mirror. He even U (23) /U if he should go out into the street to see what U (24) /U he made on people out there. Just for a U (25) /U , of course! Then he was seized with a sudden attack of stage fright. How could he U (26) /U all those people U (27) /U the audience He put his head in his hands and tried to U (28) /U his lines. He had only a very small part, but his mind was a complete U (29) /U A U (30) /U on the door made him U (31) /U . He felt really alarmed. He was due to go to stage in the second act. Had he missed his entrance and U (32) /U the play for everybody But it was only the producer, who noitced what a state he was in. She U (33) /U he should go and stand near the stage where he could watch the play and follow in his script at the same time. It was a good way of getting U (34) /U his nervousness, she said. She was right. It seemed to U (35) /U. In fact, the more he watched the play, the more he became involved in it, so that he began to U (36) /U himself part of it. At last the moment came for him to go on stage. But suddenly the producer was by his U (37) /U again. This time she looked worried as she placed a hand on his arm to restrain him U (38) /U. "Im afraid youre going U (39) /U," She said. "Theyre jumped three pages of the script and have U (40) /U your part out completely." AonBoffCoutDback 4.Read the following text. Choose the best word or phrase marked A, B, C or D for each numbered blank. On the night of the play, Albert was at the hall early and he was already made-up long before the end of the first act. He certainly looked the part all right, he thought as he U (21) /U himself U (22) /U the mirror. He even U (23) /U if he should go out into the street to see what U (24) /U he made on people out there. Just for a U (25) /U , of course! Then he was seized with a sudden attack of stage fright. How could he U (26) /U all those people U (27) /U the audience He put his head in his hands and tried to U (28) /U his lines. He had only a very small part, but his mind was a complete U (29) /U A U (30) /U on the door made him U (31) /U . He felt really alarmed. He was due to go to stage in the second act. Had he missed his entrance and U (32) /U the play for everybody But it was only the producer, who noitced what a state he was in. She U (33) /U he should go and stand near the stage where he could watch the play and follow in his script at the same time. It was a good way of getting U (34) /U his nervousness, she said. She was right. It seemed to U (35) /U. In fact, the more he watched the play, the more he became involved in it, so that he began to U (36) /U himself part of it. At last the moment came for him to go on stage. But suddenly the producer was by his U (37) /U again. This time she looked worried as she placed a hand on his arm to restrain him U (38) /U. "Im afraid youre going U (39) /U," She said. "Theyre jumped three pages of the script and have U (40) /U your part out completely." Ato disappointBto have disappointedCto be disappointedDhave disappointed 5.Read the following text. Choose the best word or phrase marked A, B, C or D for each numbered blank. On the night of the play, Albert was at the hall early and he was already made-up long before the end of the first act. He certainly looked the part all right, he thought as he U (21) /U himself U (22) /U the mirror. He even U (23) /U if he should go out into the street to see what U (24) /U he made on people out there. Just for a U (25) /U , of course! Then he was seized with a sudden attack of stage fright. How could he U (26) /U all those people U (27) /U the audience He put his head in his hands and tried to U (28) /U his lines. He had only a very small part, but his mind was a complete U (29) /U A U (30) /U on the door made him U (31) /U . He felt really alarmed. He was due to go to stage in the second act. Had he missed his entrance and U (32) /U the play for everybody But it was only the producer, who noitced what a state he was in. She U (33) /U he should go and stand near the stage where he could watch the play and follow in his script at the same time. It was a good way of getting U (34) /U his nervousness, she said. She was right. It seemed to U (35) /U. In fact, the more he watched the play, the more he became involved in it, so that he began to U (36) /U himself part of it. At last the moment came for him to go on stage. But suddenly the producer was by his U (37) /U again. This time she looked worried as she placed a hand on his arm to restrain him U (38) /U. "Im afraid youre going U (39) /U," She said. "Theyre jumped three pages of the script and have U (40) /U your part out completely." AforgottenBlostCmissedDomitted 6.$mediaurlA 7.$mediaurlA 8.$mediaurlA 9.$mediaurlA 10.$mediaurlA 11.Which does the woman like bestAPotatoes.BTomatoes.CPeas. 12.Which is the cheapest in EnglandABeef.BPork.CChicken. 13.What time is itA5:45.B6:15.C6:55: 14.$mediaurlA 15.$mediaurlA 16.Which is the cheapest in EnglandALily.BLucy.CI dont know. 17.What time is itAJims.BToms.CSams. 18.Which does the woman like bestAClass 7.BClass 8.CClass 9. 19.$mediaurlA 20.Which is the cheapest in EnglandAA Chinese teacher.BAn English teacher.CA maths teacher. 21.$mediaurlA 22.What time is itAShe went to the tea house.BShe worked in the theatre.CShe saw a movie. 23.Which is the cheapest in EnglandAIn a restaurant.BIn a hotel.CIn a supermarket. 24.$mediaurlA 25.Which does the woman like bestABread.BSandwich.CCake. 26.What time is itAThe member of the family.BTrouble in tile mans family.CWhy the man has so many stamps. 27.Which is the cheapest in EnglandA4 days.B7 days.C3 days. 28.What time is itA5:30.B7:30.C9:30. 29.Which does the woman like bestAA teacher.BA doctor.CA nurse. 30.Which does the woman like bestA47.B48.C49. 31.What should the man drink a lotACoffee.BHot tea.CPure water. 32.What does the man want to doAHave his hair cut.BGo to the cinema.CGo to work. 33.What does the man want to doAHe is a little wasteful.BHe is forgetful.CHe is lazy. 34.What should the man drink a lotAOn Monday.BOn Tuesday.COn Thursday. 35.The person who came out of the house a little later _.Awas not nervous at allBwas as nervous as the othersCwas slow to put on his clothes 36.Why does Mr. David want to see Mr. RyanATo deal with his insurance for his ear.BTo show consideration for his health.CTo praise him for his hard work in the office. 37.What did people once think about lightningAIt was a natural phenomenon.BIt was a weapon.CIt came from God. 38.The person who came out of the house a little later _.Ano one killed me, I was still aliveBthere was nothing wrong with my brainCmy brain worked still well 39.Why does Mr. David want to see Mr. RyanAMr. Ryans wife.BMr. Ryans workmate.CA secretary in the office. 40.What did people once think about lightningAThe first fishing rod.BThe first lightning rod.CLightning. 41.The person who came out of the house a little later _.AHe was not calm at allBHe wasnt nervousCHe forgot to put on his trousers 42.Why does Mr. David want to see Mr. RyanAHe seldom gets iii.BHe is in poor health.CHe never takes a sick leave. 43.What did people once think about lightningAAbout one person per day dies from lightning in the U. S.BAbout 365 persons per year die from lightning in the U. S.CAbout one person per hour dies from lightning in the U. S. 44.Why does Mr. David want to see Mr. RyanATo read the form to Mr. Ryan.BTo give the form to Mr. Ryan.CTo ask Mr. Ryan some questions. 45.What did people once think about lightningAAt open doorways.BIn a closed car.COn the high ground. 46.$mediaurlA 47.$mediaurlA 48.Can the man go swimming that dayAYes, he can.BNo, he can t.CWe have no idea. 49.What does the man meanAThe old bike isnt worth repairing.BHe can repair the bike for her.CThe new bike is very cheap. 50.Can the man go swimming that dayAIn autumn.BIn summer.CIn winter.

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