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1、2022年河北公共英语考试模拟卷(9)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: Excuse meHow can I get to the Prince Street W: Take Bus No. 13 and get off at Prince Street stopM: Can you tell me where I can buy such kind of shirt W: Oh,that’s easyThere’s a man’s s
2、hop just around the cornerM: Thank youWhich bus should the man take to get to Prince Street ()ABus No. 12.BBus No. 30.CBus No. 13.2.M: Excuse meHow can I get to the Prince Street W: Take Bus No. 13 and get off at Prince Street stopM: Can you tell me where I can buy such kind of shirt W: Oh,that&rsqu
3、o;s easyThere’s a man’s shop just around the cornerM: Thank youWhat does the man want to buy ()AA shirt.BA bag.CA tie.3.M:The students will get to the museum at 9:30won’t they W:YesThey will leave at 11 o’clockHow long will the students stay in the museum ()AOne hour.BOne and
4、 a half hours.CTwo hours.4.M: Yes,come in please,SusanW: Would you please sign this contract, sirM: Here you goW: ThanksIs there anything I can do for yousirM: No,not for nowOh,yes,there’s one thingI almost forgotW: What is itsirM: Please help me book an air ticket to FranceW: When would you l
5、ike to leavesirM: Better next Monday morningW: First class or economy classM: First classW: Do you need a hotel reservationM: YespleaseI will stay there for two nightsW: YessirWhen does the man plan to fly to France ()AMonday morning.BMonday afternoon.CMonday evening.5.W: You look upset these daysAn
6、ything wrong M: Not really, I’m just worried about my daughterW: Oh,you mean SusanWhy She’s such a nice girlM: Yeah I knowBut somehow she’s become different recently.W: In what ways What has she done M: Oh,no,you don’t really want to hear itW: Come onI am a mother of two girl
7、sM: OkI’m worried because she often hides in her room and sends messages to her friendsW: Come onIt’s not a big dealShe needs friends at this ageYou can talk with her if you are really concernedM: I guess soAnyway,she is growing upWhom are the two persons talking about ()AThe man’s
8、 mother.BThe man’s wife.CThe man’s daughter.6.M: You look paleLinda. Is everything all right W: NoI lost my textbook on my way back from schoolM: Did you stop by any place W: Yes. I stopped by a post office to buy some stampsM: Think carefully whether you put your book downW: Maybe you a
9、re rightI will go back and see if it is still there. Thank youWhy did Linda look pale ()AShe lost her bag.BShe lost her way.CShe lost her book.7.Shundagarh is a village on India’s east-facing coast. The Khadra Hills rise immediately behind the village, to a height of one hundred and fifty mete
10、rs. A simple, good-hearted old man, whose name was Jalpur, farmed two small fields on the very edge of those hills. From his fields he could see everything up and down the coast. If the weather was kind and the harvest was good, Jalpur could live happily enough not well, but happily. When there was
11、little or no rain, then he came close to the line between a life which was too hard and death itself.Last year the weather had been so kind and the harvest promised to be so good, that Jalpur had been wondering whether he could sell all that he had and live with his son farther up the coast. He had
12、been thinking about doing this for some years. It was his dearest wish to spend his last days with his son and his family. But he would go only if he could give; he would not go if it meant taking food out of the mouth of his grandchildren. He would rather die hungry than do this.On the day on which
13、 Jalpur decided that he would harvest his corn, he looked out to sea and saw a huge wave, several kilometers out, advancing towards the coast and the village of Shundagarh. Within ten minutes everyone in Shundagarh would be drowned. Jalpur would have shouted, but the people were too far away to hear
14、. He would have run down the hill, but he was too old to run. He was preparing to do anything to save the people of Shundagarh, so he did the only thing that he could do. He set fire to his corn. Immediately smoke was rising high. Within a minute the people of Shundagarh were running up the hill to
15、see what had happened. There, in the middle of his blackened corn-field, they found Jalpur; and there they buried him.On his grave, they wrote the words: Here lies Jalpur, a man who gave, living; a man who died, giving.Where is the village of Shundagarh ()AIt lies behind the Hills.BIt lies between t
16、he coast and the Hills.CIt lies one hundred and fifty meters above the coast.DIt lies farther up the coast.8.I have mentioned that English surnames can be like Smith or Baker, indicating how the original bearer of the name earned his living, or like Johnson and Nixon, they can mean son of a particul
17、ar person.Another group of surnames describes what the first person to bear the name looked like, or comments on some aspects of his personality. Brown is a typical example of such a name, indicating a man who had brown hair. In the Middle Ages, when surnames were becoming hereditary (世袭的), most Eng
18、lishmen probably had fair hair, so the man with brown hair was unusual. Similar surnames are Grey, for someone whose hair was that color, and Read or Reed, for a red-head.A man who was noted for his great strength might be known simply as Strong. He could also be called Turnbull because of his abili
19、ty to take a bull by the horns and roll it over. If he was both strong and courageous, then he might earn the right to be called Hardy.Names which are comments on someone’s behavior include Wild and Savage. More complimentary are names like Goodfellow, for a popular man, and Jolly, for someone
20、 who laughed a great deal.The modern form of a surname may be rather misleading, having changed its spelling or its meaning. A man called Blackbird, for instance, had an ancestor with a black beard. Simple now suggests someone of limited wisdom, but it used to refer to an honest person.What is the b
21、est title for this passage ()AHow English Surname Come into BeingBWhy Are People Called StrongCThe Ancestors of GoodfellowDHow Surnames Became Hereditary9.When you close your eyes and try to think of the shape of your own body, what you (36) is quite different (37) what you see when you open your ey
22、es and look (38) the mirror. The image you feel (39) is a bit different from the one you see. And if (40) lie still, it is quite hard to imagine yourself as having any particular size or (41) .When you move, when feel the weight of your arms and (42) , the ’felt’ image of (43) starts to
23、become clearer. The image you create for yourself is rather (44) : some parts feel much (45) than they look. If you use your tongue to feel a hole in one of your (46) , it (47) so large; you are often (48) by how small it looks when you see (49) in the mirror.But although the ’felt’ (50)
24、 may not have the shape you see in the mirror, it is much (51) important. It is the image through (52) you see your physical existence (53) the world. If the ’felt’ image is damaged (54) any reason if it is cut in half or lost to feel a pain or find your nose in the dark becomes (55) imp
25、ossible.36().AcreateBimagineCmakeDproduce10.W: Don’t forget to bring your notebook with youM: Thanks for reminding meWhat does the woman ask the man to bring ()AA book.BA computer.CA notebook.11.M: Yes,come in please,SusanW: Would you please sign this contract, sirM: Here you goW: ThanksIs the
26、re anything I can do for yousirM: No,not for nowOh,yes,there’s one thingI almost forgotW: What is itsirM: Please help me book an air ticket to FranceW: When would you like to leavesirM: Better next Monday morningW: First class or economy classM: First classW: Do you need a hotel reservationM:
27、YespleaseI will stay there for two nightsW: YessirWhats the probable relationship between the man and the woman ()AHusband and wife.BDoctor and patient.CBoss and secretary.12.A small girl and her mother were taking a walk in the country when it suddenly began to rain very hardThey did not have their
28、 umbrellas with them,and there was nowhere to hide from the rain,so they became wet soon,and the small girl did not feel happyWhile they were walking home through the rain,the girl kept thinkingAt last she turned tO her mother and said,Wrhy does it rain,MotherIt isn’t Very nice,is itNo,it isn&
29、rsquo;t very nice,but it’s useful,answered her motherIt rains to make the fruit and vegetables grow for us,and to make the grass grow for the cows and sheepThe girl thought for a few seconds, and asked, Then,why does it rain on the road too, motherWhere were the small girl and her mother havin
30、g a walk ()AIn the downtown.BAt the beach.CIn the countryside.13.Students come to study in UK from all over the world. There are currently more than 270,000 international students in the UK. Of that number, about 75% are on higher education courses, with 130,500 (almost equal numbers of men and wome
31、n) studying full-time undergraduate courses.Why do they come here Why should you consider doing the same First, you will gain a high quality qualification that is recognized worldwide. Thousands of international students have used their UK qualifications to get a good job. Just make sure that if you
32、 have a particular job and qualification in mind you check before you apply that the qualification will be recognized by employers in your own country.Second, if English is not your mother tongue, you will probably be completely fluent by the time you graduate.One of other reasons for studying here
33、is the ease of UK application system. Instead of applying to several different universities or colleges, taking their admissions tests and paying their application fee, you can do it all on one form. You may choose up to six courses. Send the form to the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service
34、(UCAS) and their staffwill deal with the application for you.If your school, college or nearest British Council office has access to the system, you can even complete the form electronically through the Internet.We learn from the first paragraph that the majority of international students in the UK
35、().Ado part-time jobsBcome from developing countriesCstudy college coursesDare women instead of men14.When you close your eyes and try to think of the shape of your own body, what you (36) is quite different (37) what you see when you open your eyes and look (38) the mirror. The image you feel (39)
36、is a bit different from the one you see. And if (40) lie still, it is quite hard to imagine yourself as having any particular size or (41) .When you move, when feel the weight of your arms and (42) , the ’felt’ image of (43) starts to become clearer. The image you create for yourself is
37、rather (44) : some parts feel much (45) than they look. If you use your tongue to feel a hole in one of your (46) , it (47) so large; you are often (48) by how small it looks when you see (49) in the mirror.But although the ’felt’ (50) may not have the shape you see in the mirror, it is
38、much (51) important. It is the image through (52) you see your physical existence (53) the world. If the ’felt’ image is damaged (54) any reason if it is cut in half or lost to feel a pain or find your nose in the dark becomes (55) impossible.37().AfromBtoCinDat15.Shundagarh is a village
39、 on India’s east-facing coast. The Khadra Hills rise immediately behind the village, to a height of one hundred and fifty meters. A simple, good-hearted old man, whose name was Jalpur, farmed two small fields on the very edge of those hills. From his fields he could see everything up and down
40、the coast. If the weather was kind and the harvest was good, Jalpur could live happily enough not well, but happily. When there was little or no rain, then he came close to the line between a life which was too hard and death itself.Last year the weather had been so kind and the harvest promised to
41、be so good, that Jalpur had been wondering whether he could sell all that he had and live with his son farther up the coast. He had been thinking about doing this for some years. It was his dearest wish to spend his last days with his son and his family. But he would go only if he could give; he wou
42、ld not go if it meant taking food out of the mouth of his grandchildren. He would rather die hungry than do this.On the day on which Jalpur decided that he would harvest his corn, he looked out to sea and saw a huge wave, several kilometers out, advancing towards the coast and the village of Shundag
43、arh. Within ten minutes everyone in Shundagarh would be drowned. Jalpur would have shouted, but the people were too far away to hear. He would have run down the hill, but he was too old to run. He was preparing to do anything to save the people of Shundagarh, so he did the only thing that he could d
44、o. He set fire to his corn. Immediately smoke was rising high. Within a minute the people of Shundagarh were running up the hill to see what had happened. There, in the middle of his blackened corn-field, they found Jalpur; and there they buried him.On his grave, they wrote the words: Here lies Jalp
45、ur, a man who gave, living; a man who died, giving.What kind of life could Jalpur live if the weather was good ()AHe could live a rich and happy life.BHe could live a happy but poor life.CHe could live a comfortable and easy life.DHe could live an exciting and interesting life.16.A small girl and he
46、r mother were taking a walk in the country when it suddenly began to rain very hardThey did not have their umbrellas with them,and there was nowhere to hide from the rain,so they became wet soon,and the small girl did not feel happyWhile they were walking home through the rain,the girl kept thinking
47、At last she turned tO her mother and said,Wrhy does it rain,MotherIt isn’t Very nice,is itNo,it isn’t very nice,but it’s useful,answered her motherIt rains to make the fruit and vegetables grow for us,and to make the grass grow for the cows and sheepThe girl thought for a few secon
48、ds, and asked, Then,why does it rain on the road too, motherWhy did they get wet ()ABecause it began to rain very hard and they didn’t have an umbrella.BBecause there was nowhere to hide from the rain.CBoth A and B.17.W: My roomisin 123am I right M: Noma’amIt’s Room 132Where does the woman live ()ARoom 123.BRoom 132.CRoom 321.18.M: You look paleLinda. Is everything all right W: NoI lost my textbook on my way back from schoolM: Did you stop by any place W: Yes. I stopped by a post office to buy some stampsM: