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1、2022云南公共英语考试真题卷(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. BText/B Dramatic Peak District, with its genuine steep fells, never fails to astonish me. A car willU (9) /Uyou all round the Peak DistrictU (10) /Ua morning. It is nothingU (11) /Ua crumpled green handker
2、chief. U (12) /U, we hear of search parties going out there to findU (13) /Utravelers. I have never explored this region properly, and so it remains to me a country ofU (14) /U. I could go on with this list of surprises, but perhaps you had better make your own. AnotherU (15) /Uof our landscape is i
3、ts exquisite moderation. It has been born of a compromiseU (16) /Uwildness and tameness, between Nature and Man. OneU (17) /Ufor this is that it contains that exquisiteU (18) /Ubetween Nature and Man. The fence and the gate are man-made, but are not severely regular and trimU (19) /Uthey would be in
4、 some other countries. The trees and hedges, the grass andU (20) /Uflowers, all suggest that Nature has not been forcedU (21) /Uobedience. The irregularity and coloring of the cottage make itU (22) /Usnugly into the landscape, and you feel it might have grown there, because it looks nearly as much a
5、 piece of natural history as the trees. In some countries, the cottage would have declared, Man, the drainer, the tiller, the builder, has settled here. In this EnglishU (23) /Uthere is no such direct opposition. Men and trees and flowers, we feel, have all settled down comfortably together. The mot
6、to is, Live and let live. This exquisiteU (24) /Ubetween Nature and Man explains in part the charm of the older Britain. The whole town fitted snugly into the landscape, U (25) /Uthey were no more than bits of woodland; and roads wentU (26) /Uthe easiest way asU (27) /Uas rivers. It was impossible t
7、o say where cultivation ended and wild life began. It was a country richU (28) /Utrees, birds, and wild flowers, as we can see to this day. AwindingBwindCzigzagDwinded 2. BText/B Dramatic Peak District, with its genuine steep fells, never fails to astonish me. A car willU (9) /Uyou all round the Pea
8、k DistrictU (10) /Ua morning. It is nothingU (11) /Ua crumpled green handkerchief. U (12) /U, we hear of search parties going out there to findU (13) /Utravelers. I have never explored this region properly, and so it remains to me a country ofU (14) /U. I could go on with this list of surprises, but
9、 perhaps you had better make your own. AnotherU (15) /Uof our landscape is its exquisite moderation. It has been born of a compromiseU (16) /Uwildness and tameness, between Nature and Man. OneU (17) /Ufor this is that it contains that exquisiteU (18) /Ubetween Nature and Man. The fence and the gate
10、are man-made, but are not severely regular and trimU (19) /Uthey would be in some other countries. The trees and hedges, the grass andU (20) /Uflowers, all suggest that Nature has not been forcedU (21) /Uobedience. The irregularity and coloring of the cottage make itU (22) /Usnugly into the landscap
11、e, and you feel it might have grown there, because it looks nearly as much a piece of natural history as the trees. In some countries, the cottage would have declared, Man, the drainer, the tiller, the builder, has settled here. In this EnglishU (23) /Uthere is no such direct opposition. Men and tre
12、es and flowers, we feel, have all settled down comfortably together. The motto is, Live and let live. This exquisiteU (24) /Ubetween Nature and Man explains in part the charm of the older Britain. The whole town fitted snugly into the landscape, U (25) /Uthey were no more than bits of woodland; and
13、roads wentU (26) /Uthe easiest way asU (27) /Uas rivers. It was impossible to say where cultivation ended and wild life began. It was a country richU (28) /Utrees, birds, and wild flowers, as we can see to this day. AartificiallyBnaturallyCslenderlyDwildly 3. BText/B Dramatic Peak District, with its
14、 genuine steep fells, never fails to astonish me. A car willU (9) /Uyou all round the Peak DistrictU (10) /Ua morning. It is nothingU (11) /Ua crumpled green handkerchief. U (12) /U, we hear of search parties going out there to findU (13) /Utravelers. I have never explored this region properly, and
15、so it remains to me a country ofU (14) /U. I could go on with this list of surprises, but perhaps you had better make your own. AnotherU (15) /Uof our landscape is its exquisite moderation. It has been born of a compromiseU (16) /Uwildness and tameness, between Nature and Man. OneU (17) /Ufor this i
16、s that it contains that exquisiteU (18) /Ubetween Nature and Man. The fence and the gate are man-made, but are not severely regular and trimU (19) /Uthey would be in some other countries. The trees and hedges, the grass andU (20) /Uflowers, all suggest that Nature has not been forcedU (21) /Uobedien
17、ce. The irregularity and coloring of the cottage make itU (22) /Usnugly into the landscape, and you feel it might have grown there, because it looks nearly as much a piece of natural history as the trees. In some countries, the cottage would have declared, Man, the drainer, the tiller, the builder,
18、has settled here. In this EnglishU (23) /Uthere is no such direct opposition. Men and trees and flowers, we feel, have all settled down comfortably together. The motto is, Live and let live. This exquisiteU (24) /Ubetween Nature and Man explains in part the charm of the older Britain. The whole town
19、 fitted snugly into the landscape, U (25) /Uthey were no more than bits of woodland; and roads wentU (26) /Uthe easiest way asU (27) /Uas rivers. It was impossible to say where cultivation ended and wild life began. It was a country richU (28) /Utrees, birds, and wild flowers, as we can see to this
20、day. AatBintoCinDon 4.What are they going to doAThey are going shopping.BThey are going to eat out.CThey are going to have a walk. 5.What does the man doAHe shows the woman his flowers.BHe brings the woman some flowers.CHe tells the woman he likes flowers. 6.Where are they talkingAOn the phone.BIn t
21、he office.CAt work. 7.What is the meaning of the manAHe would like to eat at a Chinese restaurant.BHe has been to a Chinese restaurant.CHe doesnt like to eat at a Chinese restaurant. 8.What does the man meanAHe allows the woman to close the window.BHe doesnt allow the woman to close the window.CHe f
22、eels cold too. 9.What will the woman do nextATurn off the TV.BTurn on the TV.CTurn down the TV. 10.Why wont the man take a holiday this yearAHe doesnt want to have a holiday.BHe doesnt have enough money for a holiday.CHe isnt sure if he should take a holiday. 11.When must the woman return the bookAF
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