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1、2022山东公共英语考试考前冲刺卷(3)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.I Questions 22-25 are based on the following monologue./IWhich one is the title for this passageAChristmas Eve in the United States of America.BChristmas Day in the United Kingdom of Britain.CChristmas Ev
2、e in the United Kingdom of Britain.DChristmas Day in the United States of America. 2.I Questions 1821 are based on the following dialogue./IWhich shoes did the woman buyAThe second pair she tried on and the dark red pair.BThe first pair she tried on.COnly the second pair she tried on.DOnly the dark
3、red pair. 3.I Questions 1821 are based on the following dialogue./IWhich shoes did the woman wear homeAThe light yellow pair.BThe dark red pair.CThe old pair.DThe first pair she tried on. 4.I Questions 22-25 are based on the following monologue./IWhy do children leave a long sock or stocking at the
4、end of their bed on Christmas EveABecause they want to send it to their father next morning.BBecause they hope their father to bring gifts for them.CBecause they hope their mother to bring presents for them.DBecause they hope that Father Christmas will come down the chimney during the night and brin
5、g them small presents. 5.I Questions 1821 are based on the following dialogue./IWhy did the woman want to buy new shoesABecause she wanted to go to a party.BBecause she thought the old ones were too old.CBecause she wanted to wear casual shoes.DBecause the shop assistant said the old ones were too o
6、ld. 6.I Questions 22-25 are based on the following monologue./IOn which day do British usually visit friends and relativesAOn 26th, December.BOn 25th, December.COn 24th, December.DOn 27th, December. 7.When does school beginAAt 7:30.BAt 7:00.CAt 6:45.DAt 7:15. 8.What is the relationship of the two pe
7、ople most likely to beAReceptionist and tourist.BEmployer and employer.CSalesperson and customer.DWife and husband. 9.Questions 11 14 are based on the following passage.Why do so many people become dependent on cigarettesABecause smoking makes them feel relaxed.BBecause smoking cures them of cancer.
8、CBecause they like the taste of tar.DBecause smoking is fun to them. 10.Questions 15 18 are based on the following conversation.Where were animal diseases reported recentlyAIn the Far East, Asia and Europe.BIn the Middle East, Asia and Europe.CIn the Middle East, Africa and Europe.DIn England, Franc
9、e and Italy. 11.Questions 19 22 are based on the following conversation.Where does the talk probably take placeAAt Tom Coleman s office,BAt a booking office.COn the phone.DAt a theatre. 12.Questions 2325 are based on the following conversation.Which of the following isn t allowed to do in the apartm
10、entAPark in front of the building.BInstall a telephone.CHold evening parties.DNone of the above. 13.Comics in America have broadened their appeal by marketing to adults. Prior to World War II , usually only adolescents bought comics. During World War I1, the comic book industry in the United States
11、began to undergo a major change. When the war started, the government subsidized the comics industry in order to take advantage of the powerful propaganda effects, regulating them for purposes of military defense. By the time the war was over, the taste for comic books had reached the adult populati
12、on. Publishers from this point on expanded this portion of the market that was to become the largest sales increase in the history of the comic industry. The editor of Exciting Comics, Ed O Donnell, was important in extending the success of this marketing drive. Here organized comic drawing to encou
13、rage artists innovation. The market had declined slightly since the late forties. O Donnell, against conventions, hired adroit illustrators. He abandoned the low-cost budget publication, a step considered risky to his peers in the publication industry; however, his begin environment for artistic cre
14、ation eventually proved successful. Kenny Bar was one of the artists that helped spawn the most innovative titles to come out of Exciting Comics. He insisted on revising the concept of the comic book radically; he proposed to create characters designed to capture markets that had previously not been
15、 successfully explored by comic books. This revolutionary idea laid the foundation for the now thriving market for sophisticated adult-oriented comic books.What is the best title for this passageAKenny Barby s Contribution to the World of Comics.BThe Publishing World of Edward O Donne .CThe Birth of
16、 the Comic Book.DThe Comic Book Since World War . 14.Raymond A. Moody, Jr. , a Georgia physician, credits his sense of humor for getting him through the terrible grind of medical school. Yet not once, in all those years of training, did professor Moody bring up the health benefits of laughter As tim
17、e went on, Moody relates in his book Laugh After Laugh: The Healing Power of Humor, I came to feel that a human being s ability to laugh is just as valid an indicator of his health as are all those other things that doctors check. Gradually, many members of the medical establishment are coming aroun
18、d to the same thinking. Dr. William Fry,Jr. , a Stanford University researcher, has studied the beneficial effects of laughter for more than 30 years. When we laugh, Fry explains, muscles are activated. When we stop laughing, these muscles relax. Since muscle tension magnifies pain, many people with
19、 arthritis, rheumatism and other painful conditions benefit greatly from a healthy dose of laughter. Many headache sufferers feel the same relief. How can we all get more laughter into our lives Here s what the experts prescribe: Mix with people who laugh. Nancy Alguire, a teacher in Clifton Park, N
20、.Y. was once painfully shy and had a hard time laughing. Then she married a circus enthusiast. I became intrigued with the clowns, she recalls. One day I put on a costume and asked a clown to paint my face. That afternoon my whole life changed. I learned to laugh and enjoy life in a way I had never
21、done before. She went on to teach clowning at a local community college. To this day, she says, I still make a point of mixing with people who enjoy life and laughing-because their joy rubs off on those around them. To help get humor-minded people together, several laughter clubs have sprung up arou
22、nd the country. Virginia Tooper, who publishes a newsletter called Laugh Lovers News, tells of four typical women who gather for a restaurant lunch every Thursday in Phoenix. Each comes armed with at least one funny experience from the week, and the storyteller who receives the biggest laugh gets a
23、free lunch-paid for by the others.Which is the best title for this textAGet Humor-minded People Together.BLaugh Lovers News.CTake Time To Laugh.DMix With People Who Laugh. 15.In the 1950s, accumulating scientific evidence (26) cigarette smoking and lung cancer made a (27) impact (28) the smoking pub
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