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1、2021山东公共英语考试真题卷(2)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.How did the lady feelALook at something for the man.BStop talking so much.CPlay the music more quietly.DPay more attention to the music. 2.What are these people planning to doATo see a movie.BTo make some c
2、offee.CTo borrow money.DTo prepare a dinner party. 3.What are these two talking aboutAAn appointment.BSchool hours.CA part-time job.DVacation plans. 4.What does the man meanATheres been nothing but rain for quite some time.BHes bored with the changing weather.CHe thinks that itll rain for three more
3、 weeks.DHes bored about the topic on weather. 5.How did the man feel about the courseAHe wishes to have more courses like it.BHe finds it hard to follow the teacher.CHe wishes the teacher would talk more.DHe doesnt like the teachers accent. 6.Where is the conversation most probably taking placeAAt a
4、 news stand.BAt a car dealers.CAt a publishing house.DAt a newspaper office. 7.What would the man probably doATo save $ 300.BTo have the mechanic repair the car.CTo repair the car himself.DTo buy a new car. 8. Questions 11-13 are based on a conversation about renting an apartment.Which facility is n
5、ot available in the apartment buildingATennis courts.BA recreation area.CA sauna.DA swimming pool. 9.Why doesn t the woman want to go for an outingABecause she is afraid of bad weather.BBecause the temperature is too low.CBecause it is going to snow.DBecause outings are risky. 10. Questions 1821 are
6、 based on the following dialogue between two friends talking about traveling.Which is the largest ethnic group in San FranciscoAThe blacks.BThe whites.CThe Chinese.DThe Japanese. 11. Questions 1417 are based on the following dialogue between a boss and a clerk.What is Sally doing nowATyping letters
7、for Mr. Black.BTyping a report for Mrs. Farnsworth.CTyping a report for Mr. Black.DTyping letters for Mrs. Farnsworth. 12. Questions 2225 are based on the following dialogue about driving.How did the woman do in the driving testAShe failed.BShe barely passed.CShe passed easily.DShe wouldnt say. 13.T
8、he cohesiveness(内聚力)of a family seems to rely on members sharing certain routine practices and events. For a growing share of the American labor force, however, working shifts beyond the normal daylight hourswhat we here call shift workmakes the lives of families difficult. Existing research shows t
9、hat both male and female shift workers express high levels of stress and a sense of conflict between the demands of work and family life. But shift work couples still maintain a traditional attitude to the meaning of marriage and the individual roles of husband and wife. They expressed a willingness
10、 to do whatever it takes to approximate their view of a proper marriage, including sacrificing sleep and doing conventional things at unconventional hours. For the majority of couples interviewed, even when wives worked outside their homes, a proper marriage is characterized by a very clear division
11、 of roles: husbands are providers whose major responsibility is to support the family; wives are homemakers who clean, cook, and care for husbands and children. The womens definitions of a good husband are typified by the following wifes response: I expect him to be a good provider, and be there whe
12、n I need him, loyal about the same things as he would expect out of me, expect that I expect him to dominate over me. But in a manner of speaking, when its time to be a man I expect him to stand up instead of sitting back expecting me to do everything. To husbands, a good wife is someone who is: Und
13、erstanding of what I feel go through at work. I need that respect at work, I hope I get it at work, I want my wife to realize what I expect at work. I dont want her to give me a lot of shit when I come home from work because I dont know if this makes much sense. These views seemed critical to mainta
14、in the families of the shift workers.Despite_,shift work couples still hoped to maintain a stable life.Atraditional beliefs about marriageBlack of control over timeCa very clear division of rolesDthe demands of work 14.Americans are getting ready for the biggest soccer event in the world. For the fi
15、rst time the world cup soccer competition will be held in the United States. While millions play the game around the world, soccer or football has only recently become popular here. It is only in the last 30 years that large numbers of young Americans became interested in soccer. Now it is the faste
16、st growing sport in the country. A recent study found that almost 18 million young boys and girls play soccer in the United States. The study also found that soccer is beginning to replace more traditional games like American football as the most popular sport among students. And so, when the world
17、cup begins next week, more than one million Americans are expected to go and see the teams play. Organizers say this years world cup will be the biggest ever. All the seats at most of the 52 games have already been sold. Soccer has been played in the United States for a little more than one hundred
18、years. But how did the sport come to this country And how long has it existed in other parts of the world No one knows exactly where the idea for soccer Came from, or when people began playing the game. Some scientists say there is evidence that ball games using the feet were played thousands of yea
19、rs ago. There is evidence that ancient Greeks and Romans and native American Indians all played games similar to soccer. Most experts agree that Britain is the birthplace of modem soccer. They also agree that the British spread the game around the world. Unlike the game today, which uses balls of ma
20、n-made material or leather, early soccer balls were often made of animal stomachs. The rules of early soccer games also differed from those we have today.Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the textAAmericans were preparing for the world cup when the author wrote this article.
21、BMore younger Americans became interested in soccer in the last 30 years.CSoccer is the fastest developing sport in the world.DThe article was written before the world cup held in the United States. 15.How much does the man owe the womanA64 cents.B18 cents.C80 cents.D16 cents. 16. Questions 11-13 ar
22、e based on a conversation about renting an apartment.How much is the deposit for the apartmentAOne hundred dollars.BThirty-five dollars.CFifty dollars.DOne hundred and fifty dollars. 17.Most young people enjoy physical activities, walking, cycling, football, or mountaineering. These who have a passi
23、on (26) climbing high and difficult mountains are often (27) with astonishment. Why are men and women (28) to suffer cold and hardship, and to (29) on high mountains This astonishment is caused, probably, by the difference between mountaineering and other forms of activities (30) which men give thei
24、r leisure. There are no man-made rules, as there are for (31) games as golf and football. There are, of course, rules of different kinds which it would be dangerous to (32) , but it is this freedom from man-made rules (33) makes mountaineering attractive to many people. Those who climb mountains are
25、 free to use their own (34) . If we (35) mountaineering with other more familiar sports, we might think that one big difference is (36) mountaineering is not a team work. However, it is only our misunderstanding. There are, in fact, no matches (37) teams of climbers, but when climbers are on a rock
26、face linked by a rope on which their lives may (38) , obviously, there is teamwork. A mountain climber knows that he may have to fight with natural (39) that are stronger and more powerful than man. His sport requires high mental and (40) qualities. A mountain climber (41) to improve on skill year a
27、fter year. A skier is probably past his best by the age of thirty, and most international tennis champions (42) in their early twenties. But it is not (43) for men of fifty or sixty to climb the highest mountains in the Alps. They may take more (44) than younger men, but they probably climb with mor
28、e skill and less (45) of effort, and they certainly experience equal enjoyment.AforBinCtoDof 18.Do you find it very difficult and painful to get up in the morning This might be called laziness, but Dr. Kleitman has a new explanation. He has proved that everyone has a daily energy cycle. During the h
29、ours when you labor through your work you may say that youre hot. Thats true. The time of day when you feel most energetic is when your cycle of body temperature is at its peak. For some people the peak comes during the forenoon. For others it comes in the afternoon or evening. No one has discovered
30、 why this is so, but it leads to such familiar monologues as: Get up, Peter! Youll be late for work again! The possible explanation to the trouble is that Peter is at his temperature-and-energy peak in the evening. Much family quarrel ends when husbands and wives realize what these energy cycles mea
31、n, and which cycle each member of the family has. You cant change your energy cycle, but you can learn to make your life fit it better. Habit can help, Dr. Kleitman believes. Maybe youre sleepy in the evening but feel you must stay up late anyway. Counteract your cycle to some extent by habitually s
32、taying up later than you want to. If your energy is low in the morning, but yon have an important job to do early in the day, rise before your usual hour. This wont change your cycle, but youll get up steam and work better at your low point. Get off to a slow start which saves your energy. Get up wi
33、th a leisurely yawn and stretch. Sit on the edge of the bed a minute before putting your feet on the floor. Avoid the troublesome search for clean clothes by laying them out the night before. Whenever possible, do routine work in the afternoon and save tasks requiring more energy or concentration fo
34、r your sharper hours.If a person finds getting up early a problem, most probably_.Ahe is a lazy personBhe refuses to follow his own energy cycleChe is not sure when his energy is lowDhe is at his peak in the afternoon or evening 19. Questions 2225 are based on the following dialogue about driving.Wh
35、at did the woman do well in the testAChanging lanes.BStarting on a hill.CParking.DKeeping a proper distance. 20. Questions 1417 are based on the following dialogue between a boss and a clerk.Where is Mr. Black goingADetroit.BChicago.CNew York.DBoston. 21. Questions 1821 are based on the following di
36、alogue between two friends talking about traveling.Where do most of the Chinese people live in San FranciscoAIn Chinatown.BIn the northern part of the city.CAll over the city.DIn Japan town. 22.When will they visit the National LibraryAOn Tuesday.BOn Wednesday.COn Thursday.DOn the weekend. 23. Quest
37、ions 11-13 are based on a conversation about renting an apartment.When is the man going to meet the womanA3: 30 this afternoon.B4: 00 this afternoon.C5: 00 this afternoon.D5: 30 this afternoon. 24.The cohesiveness(内聚力)of a family seems to rely on members sharing certain routine practices and events.
38、 For a growing share of the American labor force, however, working shifts beyond the normal daylight hourswhat we here call shift workmakes the lives of families difficult. Existing research shows that both male and female shift workers express high levels of stress and a sense of conflict between t
39、he demands of work and family life. But shift work couples still maintain a traditional attitude to the meaning of marriage and the individual roles of husband and wife. They expressed a willingness to do whatever it takes to approximate their view of a proper marriage, including sacrificing sleep a
40、nd doing conventional things at unconventional hours. For the majority of couples interviewed, even when wives worked outside their homes, a proper marriage is characterized by a very clear division of roles: husbands are providers whose major responsibility is to support the family; wives are homem
41、akers who clean, cook, and care for husbands and children. The womens definitions of a good husband are typified by the following wifes response: I expect him to be a good provider, and be there when I need him, loyal about the same things as he would expect out of me, expect that I expect him to do
42、minate over me. But in a manner of speaking, when its time to be a man I expect him to stand up instead of sitting back expecting me to do everything. To husbands, a good wife is someone who is: Understanding of what I feel go through at work. I need that respect at work, I hope I get it at work, I
43、want my wife to realize what I expect at work. I dont want her to give me a lot of shit when I come home from work because I dont know if this makes much sense. These views seemed critical to maintain the families of the shift workers.From the selection, we can conclude that female shift workers wer
44、e NOT satisfied with_.Atheir workBtheir childrenCtheir husbands inability to protect the family and provide companionshipDleisure activities 25.Americans are getting ready for the biggest soccer event in the world. For the first time the world cup soccer competition will be held in the United States
45、. While millions play the game around the world, soccer or football has only recently become popular here. It is only in the last 30 years that large numbers of young Americans became interested in soccer. Now it is the fastest growing sport in the country. A recent study found that almost 18 millio
46、n young boys and girls play soccer in the United States. The study also found that soccer is beginning to replace more traditional games like American football as the most popular sport among students. And so, when the world cup begins next week, more than one million Americans are expected to go and see the teams play. Organizers say this years world cup will be the biggest ever. All the seats at most of the 52 games have already been sold. Soccer has been played in the United States for a little more than one hundred years. But how did the sport come to this c