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1、2021江西公共英语考试模拟卷(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.What does the woman suggestAShe suggests that the man take a bus.BShe suggests that the man take a taxi.CShe suggests that the man walk home. 2.What do we know from the talkAMr. White is still living in the
2、 village.BMr. White has moved to a big city.CMr. White no longer lives in this world. 3.What is the woman doingAJack.BMike.CKate. 4.$mediaurlA 5.$mediaurlA 6.$mediaurlA 7.What do we know from the talkAHe wants to go to the concert, too.BHe wants to stay at home and do his homework.CHe wants to watch
3、 TV. 8.What does the woman suggestAThey will go swimming.BThey will go for a walk.CThey will go to the cinema. 9.What is the woman doingAHe saw Miss Zhang in the shop.BHe saw Miss Zhang on his way back home.CHe saw Miss Zhang on his way going home. 10.What do we know from the talkAYes, she does. But
4、 not now.BNo, she doesnt.CWe are not sure. 11.$mediaurlA 12.$mediaurlA 13.What do we know from the talkAHe will borrow the watch from the woman.BHe will buy the watch for the woman.CHe will repair the watch for the woman. 14.What is the woman doingAYes, she did.BKate and all the friends did.CNo, she
5、 didnt. 15.What does the woman suggestABob.BTom.CMike. 16.$mediaurlA 17.What do we know from the talkABecause shes writing a book.BBecause shes learning how to use a computer.CBecause shes making computers. 18.What does the woman suggestAShe thinks it uninteresting.BShe thinks it interesting.CShe th
6、inks it enjoyable. 19.What is the woman doingAHe arrived here three hours ago.BHes been here for an hour.CHe came here half an hour ago. 20.What does the woman suggestA$1.B$2.C$3. 21.What time did Mr. Gao ringA8:00 amB8:30 amC3:00 pm 22.Whats the time nowA10:10B10:20C10:30 23.Though considered one o
7、f the most important poets in America today, _.A a number of novels and plays have also been written by himB he has also written a number of novels and playsC a number of his novels and plays have been writtenD there have been a number of novels and plays written by him 24.Whats the most probable jo
8、b of the womanAA schoolteacher.BA managers secretary.CManager of a company. 25.Chicago is a great town. I love it. We have two baseball teams here, the Cubs and the White Sox. I like the Cubs. The White Sox are boring and theyre losers, too. I never go to their games. But theres a lot more to Chicag
9、o than baseball. Look around, were in the city now. This is Michigan Avenue. Theres the John Hancock Center. That building is 100 storeys high! Thats too high, if you ask me. If there is a fire on the 85th or 90th floor, how are the firemen going to put it out Theres no chance. Look over there. Ther
10、es a large building. Its the Sears Tower. That building is 110 storeys high! .Do you see those round buildings Those buildings are the Marina City Apartments (flats). Those buildings have 60 floors each. Thousands of people in each one. Imagine that, all those people in two buildings. Its terrible t
11、o have so many neighbors. Theres the Merchandise Mart. Thats another big building. Do you know whats in the building There are stores, restaurants, a bank, a post office, a radio station and a TV station. Its too crowded. Well, here we are. Remember, ask any cab driver about Chicago. We know everyth
12、ing about this town.Why does the speaker never go to the White Soxs gamesABecause they dont play well.BBecause he doesnt like baseball.CBecause they usually play in other cities.DBecause theres a lot more to Chicage than baseball. 26.What did the man do about his old carAHe sold it.BHe repaired the
13、engine.CHe gave it to his friend as a present. 27.What does the speaker do most probablyAHes a teacher.BHes a tour guide.CHes a shop-assistant. 28.Hows the school nowAIts not as good as it was.BIts better than it used to be.CIts even worse than people say. 29.Where does the woman want the man to doA
14、Change a decision.BMake a phone call.CSuggest a place to meet. 30.Chicago is a great town. I love it. We have two baseball teams here, the Cubs and the White Sox. I like the Cubs. The White Sox are boring and theyre losers, too. I never go to their games. But theres a lot more to Chicago than baseba
15、ll. Look around, were in the city now. This is Michigan Avenue. Theres the John Hancock Center. That building is 100 storeys high! Thats too high, if you ask me. If there is a fire on the 85th or 90th floor, how are the firemen going to put it out Theres no chance. Look over there. Theres a large bu
16、ilding. Its the Sears Tower. That building is 110 storeys high! .Do you see those round buildings Those buildings are the Marina City Apartments (flats). Those buildings have 60 floors each. Thousands of people in each one. Imagine that, all those people in two buildings. Its terrible to have so man
17、y neighbors. Theres the Merchandise Mart. Thats another big building. Do you know whats in the building There are stores, restaurants, a bank, a post office, a radio station and a TV station. Its too crowded. Well, here we are. Remember, ask any cab driver about Chicago. We know everything about thi
18、s town.It seems to the speaker that _.Athe Sears Tower is not high enoughBthe Marina City Apartments are crowdedCthe Merchandise Mart is crowdedDthere are many other buildings in Chicago 31.Whats the main reason the man doesnt like watching playsABecause they are expensive.BBecause theyre not well-w
19、ritten.CBecause the theatre is too far away. 32.During the 19th century scientists found that when certain parts of the brain were (36) , men lost the (37) to do certain things. And so people thought that each part of the brain does a (38) job. But modern research has found out that this is (39) , f
20、or it is not easy to say exactly what each part of the head does. In the past fifty years there (40) a great increase in the amount of research (41) on the brain. Chemists and biologists have (42) that the way the brain works is not so simple (43) people had thought. Chemists tell us that about 100,
21、000 chemical changes (44) in the brain every second. Some recent researches also (45) that we remember everything. (46) happens to us. We may (47) to recall the thing we have heard or seen, but it is all kept there in our brains. Earlier scientists said that the power of (48) brain got weaker and we
22、aker as (49) grows older. But it is now (50) that that is not true. (51) the brain is given enough exercise, it keeps its ability. (52) has been proved that an old person who has always been active in the mind has a (53) mind than a young person who has only done (54) work (55) using much of his bra
23、in.AdamagedBhurtCbrokenDlost 33.Is jazz a kind of folk music Is it a performing style How is it different from other kinds of music There is no simple answer to these questions, because the most important quality of jazz comes from its unique combination of different musical sources over a period of
24、 almost 400 years. The quality that unites the many different jazz forms is, in some degree, separate from its musical sources. That quality is the expression of freedom. The idea of freedom is central. The ancestors of jazz were black people from West Africa who were brought to America as slaves, o
25、r forced laborers, from the early 1600s to the mid-1800s. Most of them remained slaves until President Lincoln set them free on January 1,1863, during the American Civil War. With the loss of their personal freedom and the breaking up of their families, the slaves also lost the social traditions of
26、their music from Africa. The complex rhythms (节奏) of this music involved a number of people performing together. The breaking apart of these social groups forced slaves to create new songs, that is, to develop a completely new musical tradition. Using some of the remembered African rhythms, the slav
27、es gradually began to add some features of the European classical music that was played by the slave-owners. The slaves were also influenced by American folk songs. But the result of adding these borrowed elements to the complex African rhythms was the beginning of a completely new kind of music. St
28、ill, this music only existed privately among groups of slaves. The salves work had another effect on their music. It introduced new kinds of musical rhythms. Some of these rhythms became work songs to accompany their planting and picking of cotton. Other rhythms were developed by teams of workers wh
29、o needed to lift heavy loads of cotton onto carts that passed through the fields. Later, during the building of the railroads, individual workers created new songs to match the sharp rhythms of steel as they put the rails into place.The main musical sources used by the slaves to develop a new kind o
30、f music were _.Afolk music, jazz music, and modern musicBclassical music, American rhythms, and African folk songsCAfrican music, European classical music, and American folk musicDslaves work songs, rhythms of lifting heavy loads, and sounds of steel striking steel 34.What did the man feel about his
31、 old carAIts bad-looking.BIt wouldnt go far safely.CIt would be all right for years. 35.Where does the woman workAAt a bank.BAt a hotel.CIn a post-office. 36.What happened in the endAThey agreed on a decision.BThey went to the McDonalds.CThe woman phoned the others. 37.Chicago is a great town. I lov
32、e it. We have two baseball teams here, the Cubs and the White Sox. I like the Cubs. The White Sox are boring and theyre losers, too. I never go to their games. But theres a lot more to Chicago than baseball. Look around, were in the city now. This is Michigan Avenue. Theres the John Hancock Center.
33、That building is 100 storeys high! Thats too high, if you ask me. If there is a fire on the 85th or 90th floor, how are the firemen going to put it out Theres no chance. Look over there. Theres a large building. Its the Sears Tower. That building is 110 storeys high! .Do you see those round building
34、s Those buildings are the Marina City Apartments (flats). Those buildings have 60 floors each. Thousands of people in each one. Imagine that, all those people in two buildings. Its terrible to have so many neighbors. Theres the Merchandise Mart. Thats another big building. Do you know whats in the b
35、uilding There are stores, restaurants, a bank, a post office, a radio station and a TV station. Its too crowded. Well, here we are. Remember, ask any cab driver about Chicago. We know everything about this town.Which of the following statements is true according to the passageAIts great fun to live
36、in big cities like Chicago.BThere are many stores and restaurants in the Merchandise Mart.CIts not a good thing to have too many neighbors.DThere are very many tall buildings in Chicago. 38.Jonathan Rivers lived alone in a neat house in Compton Street and worked in London. Like many other single men
37、 in their middle age, he was getting rather set in his ways. He looked after the house well and had a beautiful garden. Before he left the house in the morning, he would carefully close all the doors downstairs, open some windows upstairs to let the air in and lock the front door. One summer evening
38、 Jonathan returned home as usual, just at five minutes to seven. When he opened the front gate he immediately noticed something strange. There was a heavy footprint (脚印) in the earth in one of the flower beds. Jonathan was just going to blame the milkman when he noticed that one of the white curtain
39、s in the front room downstairs was out of place. Jonathan never left anything out of place. He walked up to the front door and opened it quietly. He listened carefully for a few moments but could hear nothing. The front-room door was half-open. Jonathan studied it thoughtfully, wondering if he had f
40、orgotten to close it that morning. He had never forgotten to do it before. He stepped silently across the hall to the door and looked inside the room. The shadow of a man was clearly reflected on the far wall in the evening sunlight. The man had clearly been standing behind the door since Jonathans
41、return. Jonathan immediately locked the door. Then he calmly picked up the telephone in the hall and set about calling the police. The burglar (盗贼), a tall fellow with a beard, tried to climb through a window to get out but Jonathan had expected that. He attacked him with his umbrella, using it like
42、 a sword. Three minutes later the police arrived on the scene. Jonathan was a little annoyed that he had to have dinner later than usual but on the whole he felt quite pleased with himself.From the sentence Like many other single men in their middle age, he was getting rather set in his ways we lear
43、n that _.AMiddle-aged men are likely to have different ways of livingBMany other single men in the world would rather live like JonathanCJonathan liked to do things in the same way as other middle-aged single men didDJonathan was getting into the habit of doing things in the same way every day 39.Du
44、ring the 19th century scientists found that when certain parts of the brain were (36) , men lost the (37) to do certain things. And so people thought that each part of the brain does a (38) job. But modern research has found out that this is (39) , for it is not easy to say exactly what each part of
45、 the head does. In the past fifty years there (40) a great increase in the amount of research (41) on the brain. Chemists and biologists have (42) that the way the brain works is not so simple (43) people had thought. Chemists tell us that about 100,000 chemical changes (44) in the brain every secon
46、d. Some recent researches also (45) that we remember everything. (46) happens to us. We may (47) to recall the thing we have heard or seen, but it is all kept there in our brains. Earlier scientists said that the power of (48) brain got weaker and weaker as (49) grows older. But it is now (50) that that is not true. (51)