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1、2023年青海公共英语考试模拟卷(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. You will hear some dialogues or monologues. Before listening to each one, you will have time to read the questions related to it. While listening, answer each question by choosing A, B, C or D. After list
2、ening, you will have time to read your answer. You will hear each piece. ONLY ONCE. Questions 1114 are based on the following conversation.Why cant the store repair the recorder for freeAThe man bought the recorder in another store.BHis warranty has run out.CThe recorder is beyond repair.DThe record
3、er has been repaired. 2.Questions 1922 are based on the following conversation.How did the doctor respond to the callerAIndifferent.BWorried.CSympathetic.DIrritated. 3.BText 2/B Amphibious vehicles, those that can move on both land and water, have been in use for a number of years, but while most of
4、 them were fairly fast on land, they moved quite slowly when they were functioning as boats. The only truly amphibious vehicle that can move with equal ease on both land and water is the hovercraft (气垫船). The hovercraft is the invention of an electronics engineer named Christopher Cockerell. Cockere
5、lls hobby was sailing and he was interested in the problem of reducing the friction of water on the body of a boat, and hit on the idea of designing a boat which would travel on a cushion of air. The air cushion under a hovercraft is produced by a large fan which blows air downwards between the craf
6、t and the water or ground, and so lifts up the craft. The air is main-rained at higher than atmospheric pressure by a flexible rubber skirt around the bottom edge of the hovercraft, preventing leakage of air from the cushion. Because the hovercraft floats on the air cushion with no contact between t
7、he craft and the surface below, it can travel over flat, rough ground or water with ease. Hovercraft are usually driven by air screws like propellers (螺旋桨), which face back-wards and push the craft forwards, and can be turned to direct the hovercraft. Since there is no propeller dipping below the cr
8、aft, hovercraft can travel up slopes out of the water, or land on beaches. Cockerells Air Cushion Vehicles, or ACVs, are now familiar to everyone and like all inventions, they have been improved upon. British Sea speed hovercraft have been carrying passengers and cars across the English Channel sinc
9、e 1968. They now have a stretched version of their Mountbatten Class hovercraft which can carry up to 60 cars and 416 passengers between Britain and France in a little over half an hour. A new, large-sized hovercraft, designed and built in France, called the Sedam N500 of Naviplane, has now goneinto
10、 service. The 155 tonne N500 is 50 metres long (162 feet) and 23 metres wide (76 feet) and can carry 65 cars, plus five coaches, together with 400 passengers. When the sea conditions are ideal the N500 can reach 112 kph (70 mph). A variation of the hovercraft principle is the sidewall ACV, which is
11、more economical than the flexible skirt models, and easier to control, but it cannot be used on land. The United States Navy have been experimenting with warships based on the sidewall principle, and some of these may well reach a speed of 160kph (100mph).The biggest hovercraft, which can be used on
12、 both land and water, might be _. Athe sidewall ACVBMountbatten Class hovercraftCCockerells ACVDSedam N500 4.Questions 2325 are based on the following conversation.According to Dr. Jolly, which can explain a childs always shoutingAHis mother trained him to do so.BThe child is hungry.CThe child is bo
13、red.DThe child is scared. 5.Directions: Read the following text. Choose the best word or phrase for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on your ANSWER SHEET. BText/B Its official that married people are healthier, or at least they think they are. An American survey ofU (26) /U100 000 people sh
14、ows that, despite changing socialU (27) /Uin society, there is aU (28) /Ubetween being married and beingU (29) /U. One reason could be that peopleU (30) /Uphysical, mental or emotional problems are less likely to marry in the firstU (31) /U, but married people also benefitU (32) /Ugreater support fr
15、om family and friends and thisU (33) /Utheir health. Divorce and bereavement increase stress, as well as affecting many peopleU (34) /U. Married people are less likely than single people to smoke, drink heavily or driveU (35) /Uthey have been drinking. They are alsoU (36) /Ulikely to wear seat belts
16、 in a car and more married peopleU (37) /Usafety devices in their homes. All ofU (38) /Ureduce the chances of disease or injury. Single people, by contrast, U (39) /Uto lead less organized lives. They take less care ofU (40) /Uthey eat and when they eat it. U (41) /Uit seems that the best advice is
17、get married, but makeU (42) /Uyou find the right partner. U (43) /Uyou get it wrong, the stress of a divorceU (44) /Umean your health gets worse thanU (45) /Uyou were single. AconstructureBlinkingClinkDcontract 6.Questions 1518 are based on the following conversation.What does the professor promise
18、to doATutor her himself.BPick out some books for her.CAsk another professor for his opinion.DLet her enroll in an easier course. 7. You will hear some dialogues or monologues. Before listening to each one, you will have time to read the questions related to it. While listening, answer each question
19、by choosing A, B, C or D. After listening, you will have time to read your answer. You will hear each piece. ONLY ONCE. Questions 1114 are based on the following conversation.What do you think the man would probably do with the recorder at lastARenew his warranty.BTake it home.CHave it repaired with
20、 a service charge.DReturn it to the store. 8.BPart A/BDirections: Read the following texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answer on ANSWEB SHEET. BText 1/B As my father grew old he became odd. He became mean where once he had been open-handed, and complaine
21、d about the bills run up by the students who sometimes lived with him. He often woke up at four in the morning and started to go out of the house. And he mislaid things, but he had never in his life had to find anything or file anything. He told the same stories, but he had always repeated stories,
22、absorbed in the telling and unaware of the listeners expression of recognition or boredom. Now he had fewer stories to tell. But the structure of his personality remained intact and his mind was as keen and fresh, as alert to anything new and interesting as it had ever been. The spring before he die
23、d I gave a seminar to a group who thought of themselves as avant-guard (先锋派), but he was the most searching questions. In the summer of 1956, after he had to move from the little house in which all the mementos of his life were in place, he was obviously failing. Although his grandchildren found a h
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