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1、2022四川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.James was ill and went to the hospital. A doctor (41) and said, Well, James, you are going to (42) some injections(注射), and youll feel much better. A nurse will come (43) give you the first one this evening

2、, and then youll (44) get another one tomorrow evening. (45) a young nurse came to Jamess bed and said to him, I am going to give you your (46) injection now, James. Where do you want it The old man was (47) . He looked at the nurse for a (48) , then he said, (49) has ever let me choose that before.

3、 Are you really going to let me choose now Yes, James, the nurse answered. She was in a hurry. Where do you want it Well, then, the old man answered (50) I want it in your left arm, please.A. first B. one C. second 2.James was ill and went to the hospital. A doctor (41) and said, Well, James, you ar

4、e going to (42) some injections(注射), and youll feel much better. A nurse will come (43) give you the first one this evening, and then youll (44) get another one tomorrow evening. (45) a young nurse came to Jamess bed and said to him, I am going to give you your (46) injection now, James. Where do yo

5、u want it The old man was (47) . He looked at the nurse for a (48) , then he said, (49) has ever let me choose that before. Are you really going to let me choose now Yes, James, the nurse answered. She was in a hurry. Where do you want it Well, then, the old man answered (50) I want it in your left

6、arm, please.A. confident B. surprised C. full 3.James was ill and went to the hospital. A doctor (41) and said, Well, James, you are going to (42) some injections(注射), and youll feel much better. A nurse will come (43) give you the first one this evening, and then youll (44) get another one tomorrow

7、 evening. (45) a young nurse came to Jamess bed and said to him, I am going to give you your (46) injection now, James. Where do you want it The old man was (47) . He looked at the nurse for a (48) , then he said, (49) has ever let me choose that before. Are you really going to let me choose now Yes

8、, James, the nurse answered. She was in a hurry. Where do you want it Well, then, the old man answered (50) I want it in your left arm, please.A. hour B. minutes C. moment 4.James was ill and went to the hospital. A doctor (41) and said, Well, James, you are going to (42) some injections(注射), and yo

9、ull feel much better. A nurse will come (43) give you the first one this evening, and then youll (44) get another one tomorrow evening. (45) a young nurse came to Jamess bed and said to him, I am going to give you your (46) injection now, James. Where do you want it The old man was (47) . He looked

10、at the nurse for a (48) , then he said, (49) has ever let me choose that before. Are you really going to let me choose now Yes, James, the nurse answered. She was in a hurry. Where do you want it Well, then, the old man answered (50) I want it in your left arm, please.A. Somebody B. Everybody C. Nob

11、ody 5.James was ill and went to the hospital. A doctor (41) and said, Well, James, you are going to (42) some injections(注射), and youll feel much better. A nurse will come (43) give you the first one this evening, and then youll (44) get another one tomorrow evening. (45) a young nurse came to James

12、s bed and said to him, I am going to give you your (46) injection now, James. Where do you want it The old man was (47) . He looked at the nurse for a (48) , then he said, (49) has ever let me choose that before. Are you really going to let me choose now Yes, James, the nurse answered. She was in a

13、hurry. Where do you want it Well, then, the old man answered (50) I want it in your left arm, please.A. with a smile B. in surprise C. with tears in his eyes 6.What does the man mean().A. He doesn’t like cycling.B. He wants to try it some day.C. He thinks it’s not funny.7.Whats the relat

14、ionship between the man and the woman().A. Boss and secretary.B. Father and daughter.C. Customer and assistant.8.What is Mary doing().A. She is talking with her boyfriend.B. She is working.C. She is listening to music.9.How many personal computers does the man want to order().A. 15.B. 50.C. 40.10.Ho

15、w far is Damson City from Edmonton().A. About 200 km.B. About 2,000 km.C. About 350 km.11.Pulling heavy suitcases all day in the summer is hard work, especially when you are a thin 14 year-old. That was me in 1940 - the youngest and smallest baggage boy at New York City’s Pennsylvania Railway

16、Station.After just a few days on the job, I began noticing that the other fellows were overcharging passengers. I’d like to join them, thinking, Everyone else is doing it.When I got home that night, I told my father what I wanted to do. You give an honest day’s work, he said, looking at

17、me straight in my eyes. They are paying you. If they want to do that, you let them do that.I followed my father’s advice for the rest of that summer and have lived by his words ever since.Of all my jobs I’ve had, it was my experience at Pennsylvania Railway Station that struck with me. N

18、ow I teach my players to have respect for other people and their possessions. Being a member of a team is a totally shared experience. If one person steals, it destroys trust and hurts everyone. I can put up with many things, but not with the people who steals. If one of my players was caught steali

19、ng, he’d be gone.Whether you are on a sports team. in an office or a member of a family, if you can’t trust one another, there’s going to be trouble.What can be inferred about the baggage boys().A. They could earn much, but they must work hard.B. Many of them earned their money in

20、a dishonest way.C. They were all from poor families.D. They were all thin, young boys.12.What does the man mean about Sherry().A. Sherry was brave before her boss.B. Sherry was afraid of her boss.C. Sherry was very nervous before her boss.13.What do you think about the bread().A. It’s soft.B.

21、It’s not fresh.C. It’s delicious.14.Where are Patrick and Diane().A. In a disco.B. In a cinema.C. In a theatre.15.From Monday until Friday most people are busy working or studying, but in the evenings and on weekends they are free and enjoy themselves. Some watch TV or go to the movies (

22、电影院); (36) take part in sports. It depends on individual (个人的) (37) . There are many different ways to (38) our spare time.Almost everyone has (39) kind of hobby (爱好). It may be something from collecting stamps (40) making model airplanes. Some hobbies are very (41) ; others don’t (42) at all.

23、 Some collections are (43) a lot of money; others are (44) only for their owners.I know a man who has a (45) collection worth several thousand dollars. A short time ago he bought a rare (稀有的) fifty cent piece worth 250!He was very happy about his collection and thought the (46) was reasonable. (47)

24、, my youngest brother (48) match boxes. He has almost 600 of them but I doubt if they are worth any money. (49) , for my brother they are extremely (特别地) (50) . Nothing makes him (51) than to find a new match box for his collection. That’s (52) a hobby means, I think. It is something we like t

25、o do in our spare time (53) for the fun of it. The value in dollars is not important, (54) the pleasure it gives us (55) 36().A. the otherB. the othersC. otherD. others16.People who travel a lot fly with Bel Air, because they know they will get what they want.They want to go quickly, and safely, acr

26、oss the country, across the sea, or right across the world - and they know Bel Air will take them where they want to go, when they want to go. Bel air flies all the newest, and fastest aeroplanes, to more towns and cities, in more countries of the world, than any other airline.Do you want to go to P

27、aris, Washington, Tokyo Bel Air will take you there, at all times of the day or night, right through the week. But Bel Air flies not only to the big cities, we fly two or three times a week to towns and cities in the very heart of Asia, Africa and South America.People who travel a lot fly with Bel A

28、ir, because they know they will leave on time, and arrive on time. They know that the food they will receive, and the films they will watch, will be of the very best.Bel Air is second to none.People who fly with Bel Air().A. know they will travel a lotB. get what they want quickly and safelyC. know

29、that everything will be just rightD. always travel right across the world17.Boll, a German scientist who was the star of the Manhattan Project, is lecturing at a New York university on the 50th anniversary of the dropping of the atomic bomb on Japan. The speech has become part of his summer routine

30、(例行事务), self-justifying what was done near the end of World War . The scientific triumph of his work, in fact, has been disturbing his life, silently troubling his moral beliefs. He has been overcome with scenes of the ruin of the Japanese city, Hiroshim a. Dreams have become nightmares, he admits.

31、Then his wife, an Austrian Jew whose parents were sufferers of the Nazi death camps, designs a curing journey for her husband, ringing together Boll and Amai, a woman from Hiroshima who lost her face in the world’s first atomic explosion.Following his speech, Amai, wearing a face rebuilt by th

32、e skilled hands of an American doctor, makes her way to Boll. Now 56 and a documentary (纪录片)filmmaker, she wants to interview him about his role in making the born b. Boll looks to Amai to recover himself after reconsidering what he has done. And when Amai sees through Boll’s face to his inner

33、 miserable state, she recognizes a shadowy reflection of the despair and tiredness that overcome the Japanese after the war, and begins to figure out the price he has paid for victory.Boll ().A. has been enjoying the victory over the JapaneseB. is a professor at the State University of New YorkC. wa

34、s one of the scientists who made atomic bombsD. has made himself certain he had done nothing wrong18.From Monday until Friday most people are busy working or studying, but in the evenings and on weekends they are free and enjoy themselves. Some watch TV or go to the movies (电影院); (36) take part in s

35、ports. It depends on individual (个人的) (37) . There are many different ways to (38) our spare time.Almost everyone has (39) kind of hobby (爱好). It may be something from collecting stamps (40) making model airplanes. Some hobbies are very (41) ; others don’t (42) at all. Some collections are (43

36、) a lot of money; others are (44) only for their owners.I know a man who has a (45) collection worth several thousand dollars. A short time ago he bought a rare (稀有的) fifty cent piece worth 250!He was very happy about his collection and thought the (46) was reasonable. (47) , my youngest brother (48

37、) match boxes. He has almost 600 of them but I doubt if they are worth any money. (49) , for my brother they are extremely (特别地) (50) . Nothing makes him (51) than to find a new match box for his collection. That’s (52) a hobby means, I think. It is something we like to do in our spare time (5

38、3) for the fun of it. The value in dollars is not important, (54) the pleasure it gives us (55) 37().A. timeB. energyC. interestsD. fun19.Pulling heavy suitcases all day in the summer is hard work, especially when you are a thin 14 year-old. That was me in 1940 - the youngest and smallest baggage bo

39、y at New York City’s Pennsylvania Railway Station.After just a few days on the job, I began noticing that the other fellows were overcharging passengers. I’d like to join them, thinking, Everyone else is doing it.When I got home that night, I told my father what I wanted to do. You give

40、an honest day’s work, he said, looking at me straight in my eyes. They are paying you. If they want to do that, you let them do that.I followed my father’s advice for the rest of that summer and have lived by his words ever since.Of all my jobs I’ve had, it was my experience at Pen

41、nsylvania Railway Station that struck with me. Now I teach my players to have respect for other people and their possessions. Being a member of a team is a totally shared experience. If one person steals, it destroys trust and hurts everyone. I can put up with many things, but not with the people wh

42、o steals. If one of my players was caught stealing, he’d be gone.Whether you are on a sports team. in an office or a member of a family, if you can’t trust one another, there’s going to be trouble.What does the fathers advice imply().A. It is wrong to give more pay to the passenger

43、s.B. Don’t believe them if they are paying you more.C. Don’t follow others to overcharge the passengers.D. It is difficult to work hard and live as an honest boy.20.What does the woman mean().A. She likes walking up six floors.B. She feels very tired walking up six floors.C. She doesn&rs

44、quo;t like a lift.21.What is the Robert Service breakfast().A. A small orange juice, some coffee and an order of toast.B. A small orange juice, ham and eggs and an order of toast.C. Ham and eggs.22.Why does Patrick come here().A. Just because his friend ask him to come.B. Mainly to kill his time.C.

45、To have a good time.23.What does the man think the woman should do().A. She should threw it away.B. She should eat it.C. She should take it back to the supermarket.24.Boll, a German scientist who was the star of the Manhattan Project, is lecturing at a New York university on the 50th anniversary of

46、the dropping of the atomic bomb on Japan. The speech has become part of his summer routine (例行事务), self-justifying what was done near the end of World War . The scientific triumph of his work, in fact, has been disturbing his life, silently troubling his moral beliefs. He has been overcome with scen

47、es of the ruin of the Japanese city, Hiroshim a. Dreams have become nightmares, he admits. Then his wife, an Austrian Jew whose parents were sufferers of the Nazi death camps, designs a curing journey for her husband, ringing together Boll and Amai, a woman from Hiroshima who lost her face in the wo

48、rld’s first atomic explosion.Following his speech, Amai, wearing a face rebuilt by the skilled hands of an American doctor, makes her way to Boll. Now 56 and a documentary (纪录片)filmmaker, she wants to interview him about his role in making the born b. Boll looks to Amai to recover himself after reconsidering what he has do

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