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1、2021浙江公共英语考试模拟卷(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.M: Hi, Miss White. Is Mr. Black in the officeW: Oh, no. You just missed him. He left only a few minutes ago.Where is Mr.B1ack().AHe is in the Office.BHe is out.CHe is at the theatre.2.M: Are you going with
2、us to the concert, HelenW: Maybe. I’m not sure.M: You’d better make up your mind. We’re leaving at six.W: No, I don’t think I will. I’ve got too much to do. I’m going to stay home.When are they leaving().AAt five.BAt six.CAt seven3.M: Are you going with us to the
3、concert, HelenW: Maybe. I’m not sure.M: You’d better make up your mind. We’re leaving at six.W: No, I don’t think I will. I’ve got too much to do. I’m going to stay home.Why wont Helen go to the concert().AShe has too much to doBShe is ill.CShe wants to study4.M:
4、What were you doing when Bill got hereM: I was talking to Ed and Fred.Who came last().ABillBThe WomanCE5.W: The red and white shirt looks nice.M: Thank you, but I like green best.What color does the man like().ARed and white.BGreenCRe6.W: John bought a new motorcycle last week.M: No, he bought a new
5、 bike. Jim bought a new motorcycle.What did Jim buy().AA motorcycle.BA bike.CA car7.W: How long does it take you to go to workM: It’s only a fifteen-minute bus ride in the morning.How long does it take the man to go to work in the morning().A30 minutesB20 to 30 minutesC15 minutes8.M: How long
6、does it take for a letter to get to New YorkW: It’ll take five or six days.M: I want to register it.W: All right. It’ll probably take a little longer to get there though.Where does the man want to post to().ANew YorkBNew ZealandCWashington9.W: Where do you think you lost the walletM: I d
7、on’t have any idea I had an appointment with Dr. Baker at nine o’clock.W: What time did you leave his officeM: At about 9:30 or 9:35. Then I went to the department store. After that I got into a taxi.W: Isn’t it possible that it could have slipped out of your pocket in the taxiM: I
8、 just don’t know. Anyway, I could never find that same taxi again.What are they talking about().ALosing moneyBDrBaker.CTaxi.10.When Sir Winston Churchill, the great British Prime minister, reached his eightieth birthday in November, 1954, he was presented with his portrait by a well-known mode
9、rn artist, Graham Sutherland. The painting had been ordered and paid for by the members of Parliament, who wanted to honor the Grand Old Man of World War .Sir Winston and Lady Churchill were deeply moved by this mark of respect and affection. Neither of them, of course, allowed the donors to see how
10、 much they both disliked the portrait. It makes me look stupid which I am not! protested Churchill in private. Publicly, he only remarked that it was a fine example of modern art. His friends smiled; it was well-known that Sir Winston didn’t care for modern art.What happened to Winston Churchi
11、ll in 1954?()AHe was eighty years oldBHe became famous for his portraitCHe gave the prime minister a present11.M: How long does it take for a letter to get to New YorkW: It’ll take five or six days.M: I want to register it.W: All right. It’ll probably take a little longer to get there th
12、ough.Where does this conversation take place().AAt a cinemaBAt a theatreCAt a post office12.W: Where do you think you lost the walletM: I don’t have any idea I had an appointment with Dr. Baker at nine o’clock.W: What time did you leave his officeM: At about 9:30 or 9:35. Then I went to
13、the department store. After that I got into a taxi.W: Isn’t it possible that it could have slipped out of your pocket in the taxiM: I just don’t know. Anyway, I could never find that same taxi again.What time did the man leave DrBakers office().AAt 9:30.BAt 9:35CAt 9:30 or 9:35.13.When S
14、ir Winston Churchill, the great British Prime minister, reached his eightieth birthday in November, 1954, he was presented with his portrait by a well-known modern artist, Graham Sutherland. The painting had been ordered and paid for by the members of Parliament, who wanted to honor the Grand Old Ma
15、n of World War .Sir Winston and Lady Churchill were deeply moved by this mark of respect and affection. Neither of them, of course, allowed the donors to see how much they both disliked the portrait. It makes me look stupid which I am not! protested Churchill in private. Publicly, he only remarked t
16、hat it was a fine example of modern art. His friends smiled; it was well-known that Sir Winston didn’t care for modern art.Who honored him with his portrait().AA well-known artistBParliamentCHis frien14.Do you have trouble sleeping at night Then maybe this is for you. When you worry about slee
17、ping and twisting around, trying to find a comfortable position, you’re probably only making matters worse. What happens is that your heart rate actually increases, making it more difficult to relax. You may also have some bad habits that contribute to the problem. Do you rest frequently durin
18、g the day Do you get virtually no exercise, or do you exercise strenuously late in the day Do you think about sleep a lot or sleep late on weekends Any of these facts might be leading to your insomnia by disrupting your body’s natural rhythm. What should you do then on those sleepless nights D
19、on’t bother with sleeping pills, they can actually cause worse insomnia later. The best thing to do is to drink milk or eat cheese or tuna fish. They are all rich in the acid that helps produce a neural transmitter in the brain that induces sleep. This neural transmiter will help you relax, an
20、d you’ll be on the way to getting a good night’s sleep. Until tomorrow’s broadcast, this has been another series Hint for good health by Doctor Handson.Whats the purpose of the talk().ATo make recommendations On sensible dietingBTo report the lastest advances in brain surgeryCTo ad
21、vise on ways of dealing with sleep difficulties15.Jack’s mother asked him to move the family piano from the dining room to the living room. He was strong, but not strong enough to move the piano any farther than the doorway (门口) between the rooms. So he called Peter for help.You take this end,
22、 Jack told Peter when he got there. and I’ll go around to the dining room and take the other end. Peter nodded(点头), and when Jack was in place (在适当位置) and gave the word, he pushed (推) , and pushed, but it still didn’t move. They had a rest.Boy, Peter said, I don’t know if we’
23、re ever going to get it into the dining room. I’ve pushed.Push Jack repeated, I thought you were pulling it into the living room!The family piano was () before Jacks mother asked him to move it.Ain the dining roomBin the living roomCin the bedroomDbetween the living room and the dining room16.
24、Tom saw an advertisement (广告) in a newspaper for a beautiful modern bicycle. It cost 55 pounds, so he went to the shop and asked to see one of the wonderful bicycles.The owner of the shop was very happy to show one to Tom. Tom examined it carefully, turned to the owner of the shop and said, There is
25、n’t a lamp on this bicycle, but there was one on the bicycle in your advertisement.Yes, sir, answered the man, but the lamp isn’t included (包括) in the price of the bicycle. Not included in the price of the bicycle Tom said angrily. But that’s not honest. If the lamp is in the adver
26、tisement, it should be included in the price. Well, sir, answered the shop owner coldly, there is also a girl on the bicycle in the advertisement, but we can not give you a girl with the bicycle, either. In the advertisement, there was a () and a ()on the bicycle.Alamp. manBpicture. lampClamp. girlD
27、newspaper. shop owner17.One hotnight July, when our new baby wouldn’t or couldn’t sleep, I tried everything I could think of: a warm bottle, songs, gentle rocking. Nothing would settle him. Guessing that I had a long night ahead of me, I brought a portable TV into his room, figuring that
28、 watching the late movie was as good a way as any to kill off the hours until dawn. To my surprise, as soon as the TV lit up, the baby quieted right down, his little eyes focused brightly on the tube. Not to waste an opportunity for sleep. I then tip-toed out of the room, leaving him to watch the ac
29、tors celebrate John Bellushi’ s forty-fifth birthday. My wife and I heard no more of the baby that night, and the next morning when I went into his room, I found him still watching TV himself.I found in my baby’s behavior a metaphor (暗喻) for the new generation. My wife and I had hiven hi
30、m some books to examine, but he merely spit upon them. When we read to him, he did not feel comfortable. And so it is in the schools. We find that our students don’t read, that they look down upon reading and scold those of us who teach it. All they want to do is watch TV. After this experienc
31、e with the baby, however, I have reached a conclusion: let them watch it. If television is that much more attractive to children than books, why should we fight it Let them watch it all they want!The author bought a TV set into his sons room to().Amake his son stop cryingBspend the night watching TV
32、Cleave it to his sonDmake his son fall asleep as soon as possible18.So long as teachers fail to distinguish between teaching and learning, they will continue to undertake to do for children that which only children do for themselves. Teaching children to read is not passing reading on to them. It is
33、 certainly not endless hours spent in activities about reading. Douglas insists that reading cannot be taught directly and schools should stop trying to do the impossible.Teaching and learning are two entirely different processes. They differ in kind and function. The function of teaching is to crea
34、te the conditions and the climate that will make it possible for children to devise the most efficient system for teaching themselves to read. Teaching is also public activity; it can be seen and observed.Learning to read involves all that each individual does to make sense of the world of printed l
35、anguage. Almost all of it is private, for learning is an occupation of the mind, and that process is not open to public scrutiny.If teacher and learner roles are not interchangeable, what then can be done through teaching that will aid the child in the quest (探索) for knowledge Smith has one principa
36、l rule for all teaching instructions. Make learning to read easy, which means making reading a meaningful, enjoyable and frequent experience for children. When the roles of teacher and learner are seen for what they are, and when both teacher and learner fulfil them appropriately, then much of the p
37、ressure and feeling of failure for both is eliminated. Learning to read is made easier when teachers create an environment where children are given the opportunity to solve the problem of learning to read by reading.The problem with the reading course as mentioned in the first paragraph is that ().A
38、it is one of the most difficult school coursesBstudents spend endless hours in readingCreading tasks are assigned with little guidanceDtoo much time is spent in teaching about reading19.W: Where do you think you lost the walletM: I don’t have any idea I had an appointment with Dr. Baker at nin
39、e o’clock.W: What time did you leave his officeM: At about 9:30 or 9:35. Then I went to the department store. After that I got into a taxi.W: Isn’t it possible that it could have slipped out of your pocket in the taxiM: I just don’t know. Anyway, I could never find that same taxi a
40、gain.Where did the man lost the wallet().AIn a taxi.BIn Dr. Baker’s office.CIt was unclear20.Jack’s mother asked him to move the family piano from the dining room to the living room. He was strong, but not strong enough to move the piano any farther than the doorway (门口) between the room
41、s. So he called Peter for help.You take this end, Jack told Peter when he got there. and I’ll go around to the dining room and take the other end. Peter nodded(点头), and when Jack was in place (在适当位置) and gave the word, he pushed (推) , and pushed, but it still didn’t move. They had a rest
42、.Boy, Peter said, I don’t know if we’re ever going to get it into the dining room. I’ve pushed.Push Jack repeated, I thought you were pulling it into the living room!Jack only wanted to().Amake something moveBlift somethingCput something in placeDkeep something in place21.When Sir
43、Winston Churchill, the great British Prime minister, reached his eightieth birthday in November, 1954, he was presented with his portrait by a well-known modern artist, Graham Sutherland. The painting had been ordered and paid for by the members of Parliament, who wanted to honor the Grand Old Man o
44、f World War .Sir Winston and Lady Churchill were deeply moved by this mark of respect and affection. Neither of them, of course, allowed the donors to see how much they both disliked the portrait. It makes me look stupid which I am not! protested Churchill in private. Publicly, he only remarked that
45、 it was a fine example of modern art. His friends smiled; it was well-known that Sir Winston didn’t care for modern art.Which of the following is true().AChurchill liked the portraitBHis wife liked modern artCNeither Churchill nor his wife like the portrait22.Do you have trouble sleeping at ni
46、ght Then maybe this is for you. When you worry about sleeping and twisting around, trying to find a comfortable position, you’re probably only making matters worse. What happens is that your heart rate actually increases, making it more difficult to relax. You may also have some bad habits tha
47、t contribute to the problem. Do you rest frequently during the day Do you get virtually no exercise, or do you exercise strenuously late in the day Do you think about sleep a lot or sleep late on weekends Any of these facts might be leading to your insomnia by disrupting your body’s natural rh
48、ythm. What should you do then on those sleepless nights Don’t bother with sleeping pills, they can actually cause worse insomnia later. The best thing to do is to drink milk or eat cheese or tuna fish. They are all rich in the acid that helps produce a neural transmitter in the brain that induces sleep. This neural transmiter will help you relax, and you’ll be on the way to getting a good night’s sleep. Until tomorrow’s broadcast, this has been another series Hint for good health by Doctor Handson.