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1、2022公共英语考试真题卷(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. BText/B As timeU (10) /Uby, I was able to workU (11) /Umy fears. Now I understand that the closest I have ever felt to God is in the back of an ambulance. When IU (12) /Uto helpU (13) /Ustrangers, I am part
2、of somethingU (14) /Uthan myself. Sometimes I trulyU (15) /Uwith someoneU (16) /UI would never have metU (17) /Uas I did with Nellie. One midnight, the AIDS hospiceU (18) /Uhelp. A colleague and I wereU (19) /Uto a bedroom. U (20) /Uthere was a thin black woman with wild hair. When I was given aU (2
3、1) /Uof herU (22) /Uhistory, I thought, this ladyU (23) /Udead over ten times. She had AIDS, hepatitis and TB. She had had brain surgery. Tonight she had a seizure. Hello, Im Clarissa, are you in pain I asked. She replied by cursingU (24) /Ume. I didnt takeU (25) /U. When I rode alone with her in th
4、e back of the ambulance as another EMT drove, IU (26) /Uthe printout. Nellie was 33 years old. No previous address. No family members. No next of kin. Her whole life asU (27) /Uhere was just a list of medicines, U (28) /Uand illnesses. one lineU (29) /Umy attention: hobbies. Nellie s hobbies were se
5、wing and gospel singing. I could not sew, but I loved gospel music. AsickBstrongCweakDsickly 2. Nancy Green Even though my whole family gets up really early, I have always been a night person. I find that s my best time to get work done. I like nighttime because everything is calm and I can just wri
6、te. I feel calmer and more focused at night. There is no pressure. When I read my papers in the morning, Im always amazed how good they sound. Brandi Baldasano I try to use all the small portions of time that I have available. I find that I can finish a lot in fifteen minutes, because I am able to c
7、oncentrate for that long knowing I have only a few minutes. Those small units of time really add up over a week. Setting small goals seems to help me avoid feeling overwhelmed. I use my calendar as a guide, by writing down what school work I would like to accomplish each day to stay caught up. Galo
8、Calos I m the king of procrastination. I love to do everything at the last minute, and I really pay the price by being nervous and anxious. I always say I ll stop this pattern, but then once again, I m up all night writing the paper or studying for the test. I try to deal with it by at least startin
9、g the assignment early, doing at least a quarter or even half of it, so I don t have to do it all the night before. Usually I do end up doing it all but I always manage to get an A or B. I guess I work well under pressure. Michael Alper As a beginning college athlete, one of my big problems was prio
10、ritizing my time and trying to balance my sport, school and friends. My big mistake was putting my sport first. In the excitement, I placed my sport as first priority, my new friends and teammates second, and my studies last. Today I have plans to go on to graduate from school and I am affected by m
11、y grades because I did not put a high enough emphasis on my classes. Babara Sequra One big challenge I face in managing time is not leaving time in my schedule for the unexpected. My days are quite full and I have others depending on me to do things at certain times. I don t give myself much spare t
12、ime in my daily schedule and, in the end, that can be quite stressful. Now match each of the persons with the appropriate statement. Note: there are two extra statements. Statements A As for me, it s never too late to learn. B Unanticipated occurrence makes my schedule tighter. C I admit that I am a
13、 night owl. D I taste the bitterness from my sports fever. E I believe that haste makes waste.F I have the ability to deal with high pressure.G I can make efficient use of my time.Babara Sequra 3.I Questions 5 to 9 are based on the following conversation./IWhat can you infer from the dialogueABoth S
14、usan and Sally are good wives at home.BNeither Susan nor Sally is interested in housework.CEnglishmen have a great variety of interests.DBoth Susan and Sally are proud of their husbands. 4. BText/B As timeU (10) /Uby, I was able to workU (11) /Umy fears. Now I understand that the closest I have ever
15、 felt to God is in the back of an ambulance. When IU (12) /Uto helpU (13) /Ustrangers, I am part of somethingU (14) /Uthan myself. Sometimes I trulyU (15) /Uwith someoneU (16) /UI would never have metU (17) /Uas I did with Nellie. One midnight, the AIDS hospiceU (18) /Uhelp. A colleague and I wereU
16、(19) /Uto a bedroom. U (20) /Uthere was a thin black woman with wild hair. When I was given aU (21) /Uof herU (22) /Uhistory, I thought, this ladyU (23) /Udead over ten times. She had AIDS, hepatitis and TB. She had had brain surgery. Tonight she had a seizure. Hello, Im Clarissa, are you in pain I
17、asked. She replied by cursingU (24) /Ume. I didnt takeU (25) /U. When I rode alone with her in the back of the ambulance as another EMT drove, IU (26) /Uthe printout. Nellie was 33 years old. No previous address. No family members. No next of kin. Her whole life asU (27) /Uhere was just a list of me
18、dicines, U (28) /Uand illnesses. one lineU (29) /Umy attention: hobbies. Nellie s hobbies were sewing and gospel singing. I could not sew, but I loved gospel music. AlargeBlargestCthe largestDlarger 5. You have been at Furnell University for two weeks now. As usual, you need enough time to sleep and
19、 eat. You also want to spend time with your new friends and get some exercise. But, after the first two weeks of classes, you have probably concluded that there isn t enough time to do all these things, because you also have to attend classes, go to labs, do assignments and write papers. Soon you wi
20、ll be in a situation like this one: You are going to have a quiz in your ten o clock class. You studied for it until 2 a.m. You also have an eight o clock class. Should you sleep late and skip the eight o clock class To some extent the answer depends on the professor of the course. Some instructors
21、announce that they require attendance. In that case you really should go to class. Some don t say anything. In that case you have to decide. Once in a while it is better to stay in bed and sleep than to get so tired that you cannot think. However, it is not a good idea to skip class more than a few
22、times. If you have to skip a class, ask another student for the class notes, announcements and the assignments. Also, come to the next class prepared. If you miss a class because you are sick, tell the instructor afterward. He or she may let you make up the work. If you have an important appointment
23、, tell the instructor about it before you miss the class. Here is another common problem. You took the quiz. Even after studying very hard, you could not answer all the questions. In high school you always got every answer right. What went wrong Nothing. High school work is easy, so a good student i
24、s supposed to get a perfect score. In college the teacher wants to challenge even the best students. Therefore, almost nobody answers every question correctly. But maybe there were some very basic ideas in that course you did not understand. Go and see the teacher during his or her office hours. Mos
25、t teachers will gladly explain things again. Of course, they will not be pleased to repeat what they said in class to someone who skipped the class. Maybe you really should get up for that eight o clock class!If a student doesn t understand an important part of the lesson, he or she _ . Awill never
26、be a good studentBshould ask another student for class notesCshould get a perfect scoreDshould ask the instructor to explain it 6. BText/B As timeU (10) /Uby, I was able to workU (11) /Umy fears. Now I understand that the closest I have ever felt to God is in the back of an ambulance. When IU (12) /
27、Uto helpU (13) /Ustrangers, I am part of somethingU (14) /Uthan myself. Sometimes I trulyU (15) /Uwith someoneU (16) /UI would never have metU (17) /Uas I did with Nellie. One midnight, the AIDS hospiceU (18) /Uhelp. A colleague and I wereU (19) /Uto a bedroom. U (20) /Uthere was a thin black woman
28、with wild hair. When I was given aU (21) /Uof herU (22) /Uhistory, I thought, this ladyU (23) /Udead over ten times. She had AIDS, hepatitis and TB. She had had brain surgery. Tonight she had a seizure. Hello, Im Clarissa, are you in pain I asked. She replied by cursingU (24) /Ume. I didnt takeU (25
29、) /U. When I rode alone with her in the back of the ambulance as another EMT drove, IU (26) /Uthe printout. Nellie was 33 years old. No previous address. No family members. No next of kin. Her whole life asU (27) /Uhere was just a list of medicines, U (28) /Uand illnesses. one lineU (29) /Umy attent
30、ion: hobbies. Nellie s hobbies were sewing and gospel singing. I could not sew, but I loved gospel music. AstickBfastenCconnectDbind 7. BText/B As timeU (10) /Uby, I was able to workU (11) /Umy fears. Now I understand that the closest I have ever felt to God is in the back of an ambulance. When IU (
31、12) /Uto helpU (13) /Ustrangers, I am part of somethingU (14) /Uthan myself. Sometimes I trulyU (15) /Uwith someoneU (16) /UI would never have metU (17) /Uas I did with Nellie. One midnight, the AIDS hospiceU (18) /Uhelp. A colleague and I wereU (19) /Uto a bedroom. U (20) /Uthere was a thin black w
32、oman with wild hair. When I was given aU (21) /Uof herU (22) /Uhistory, I thought, this ladyU (23) /Udead over ten times. She had AIDS, hepatitis and TB. She had had brain surgery. Tonight she had a seizure. Hello, Im Clarissa, are you in pain I asked. She replied by cursingU (24) /Ume. I didnt take
33、U (25) /U. When I rode alone with her in the back of the ambulance as another EMT drove, IU (26) /Uthe printout. Nellie was 33 years old. No previous address. No family members. No next of kin. Her whole life asU (27) /Uhere was just a list of medicines, U (28) /Uand illnesses. one lineU (29) /Umy a
34、ttention: hobbies. Nellie s hobbies were sewing and gospel singing. I could not sew, but I loved gospel music. AwhoseBwhoCwhomDwhich 8. BText/B As timeU (10) /Uby, I was able to workU (11) /Umy fears. Now I understand that the closest I have ever felt to God is in the back of an ambulance. When IU (
35、12) /Uto helpU (13) /Ustrangers, I am part of somethingU (14) /Uthan myself. Sometimes I trulyU (15) /Uwith someoneU (16) /UI would never have metU (17) /Uas I did with Nellie. One midnight, the AIDS hospiceU (18) /Uhelp. A colleague and I wereU (19) /Uto a bedroom. U (20) /Uthere was a thin black w
36、oman with wild hair. When I was given aU (21) /Uof herU (22) /Uhistory, I thought, this ladyU (23) /Udead over ten times. She had AIDS, hepatitis and TB. She had had brain surgery. Tonight she had a seizure. Hello, Im Clarissa, are you in pain I asked. She replied by cursingU (24) /Ume. I didnt take
37、U (25) /U. When I rode alone with her in the back of the ambulance as another EMT drove, IU (26) /Uthe printout. Nellie was 33 years old. No previous address. No family members. No next of kin. Her whole life asU (27) /Uhere was just a list of medicines, U (28) /Uand illnesses. one lineU (29) /Umy a
38、ttention: hobbies. Nellie s hobbies were sewing and gospel singing. I could not sew, but I loved gospel music. AneverthelessBhoweverCotherwiseDtherefore 9. BText/B As timeU (10) /Uby, I was able to workU (11) /Umy fears. Now I understand that the closest I have ever felt to God is in the back of an
39、ambulance. When IU (12) /Uto helpU (13) /Ustrangers, I am part of somethingU (14) /Uthan myself. Sometimes I trulyU (15) /Uwith someoneU (16) /UI would never have metU (17) /Uas I did with Nellie. One midnight, the AIDS hospiceU (18) /Uhelp. A colleague and I wereU (19) /Uto a bedroom. U (20) /Uther
40、e was a thin black woman with wild hair. When I was given aU (21) /Uof herU (22) /Uhistory, I thought, this ladyU (23) /Udead over ten times. She had AIDS, hepatitis and TB. She had had brain surgery. Tonight she had a seizure. Hello, Im Clarissa, are you in pain I asked. She replied by cursingU (24
41、) /Ume. I didnt takeU (25) /U. When I rode alone with her in the back of the ambulance as another EMT drove, IU (26) /Uthe printout. Nellie was 33 years old. No previous address. No family members. No next of kin. Her whole life asU (27) /Uhere was just a list of medicines, U (28) /Uand illnesses. o
42、ne lineU (29) /Umy attention: hobbies. Nellie s hobbies were sewing and gospel singing. I could not sew, but I loved gospel music. AlackedBmetCprovidedDneeded 10. BText/B As timeU (10) /Uby, I was able to workU (11) /Umy fears. Now I understand that the closest I have ever felt to God is in the back of an ambulance. When IU (12) /Uto helpU (13) /Ustrangers, I am part of somethingU (14) /Uthan myself. Sometimes I trulyU (15) /Uwith someoneU (16) /UI would never have metU (17) /Uas I did with Nellie. One midnight, the AIDS hospiceU (18) /Uhelp. A colleague an