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1、2022福建公共英语考试真题卷(1)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. 阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。 Martin Luther King Jr. was born in Georgia in 1929. When was U (36) /U a boy Martin learned that hisU (37) /U, the black Americans, wereU (38) /Utreated diffe
2、rently from most of U (39) /Ufellow Americans. Many could not attend good schools, U (40) /U good jobs, or live in nice houses because of the color of their U (41) /U. Martin knew that in a free country this was U (42) /U. He wanted to help his black brothers, U (43) /Uhe decided to go to school and
3、 44 a minister. He became a pastor (牧师) in Montgomery, Alabama. This isU (45) /UMartin Luther Kings peaceful fight first began. Dr. King workedU (46) /Uequality in other cities. He knew that theU (47) /Uway people could win their rights was to remain peaceful,U (48) /Uin face of danger. Dr. King won
4、 the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 for his achievements andU (49) /U. The whole nationU (50) /Uthe terrible event thatU (51) /Uon April 4, 1968, in Memphis, Tennessee. Martin Luther King Jr. was U (52) /U. The man who had preached (倡导) nonviolence (非力) diedU (53) /U. But Dr. Kings dream can neverU (54)
5、/U. Many Americans are still U (55) /Uto make that dream come true. AfacesBskinCbodiesDpeople 2.BD/B Taxes (税) are a big part in the United States. Most Americans pay city taxes, state taxes, social security (安全) taxes, sales taxes and the list seems endless. The biggest tax for most Americans is th
6、at on the money they earnthe income tax. The personal income tax is called a progressive tax because it takes more from those who earn more. For example, a person who earns about 3,500 dollars a year will pay a tax of only about 3.5% of earning, but of the same person earned 85,000 dollars a year, h
7、e would pay an income tax of 35%. Over the years the income tax has become more and more difficult for people to understand. Almost one half of all Americans now have to pay experts to prepare their tax reports. In fact, preparing taxes and giving tax advice have become a big industry in America.Why
8、 do almost one half of all Americans have to pay experts ABecause the list of taxes seems endless.BBecause they would rather spend their time and energy elsewhere.CBecause they find their knowledge about taxes is so limited that they are unable to write tax report all by themselves.DBecause paying e
9、xperts to prepare their tax report and asking for tax advice have become very popular. 3.BE/B More than 6000 children were expelled (开除) from US schools last year for bringing guns and bombs to school, the US Department of Education said on May 8. The department gave a report to the expulsions (开除)
10、as saying handguns accounted for 58 percent of the 6093 expulsions in 19961997, against 7 percent for rifles (步枪) or shotguns and 35 percent for other types of firearms. The report is a clear sign that our nations public schools are cracking down (严惩) on students who bring guns to school, Education
11、Secretary Richard Riley said in a statement. We need to be tough-minded about keeping guns out of our schools and do everything to keep our children safe. In March 1997, an 11 years old boy and 13 years old boy using handguns and rifles shot dead four children and a teacher at a school in Jonesboro,
12、 Arkansas. In October, two were killed and seven wounded in a shooting at a Mississippi school. Two months later, a 14 years old boy killed three high school students and wounded five in Dasucah, Kentucky. Most of the expulsions, 56 percent, were from high school, which have students from about age
13、13. Thirty-four percent were from junior high school and 9 percent were from elementary schools, the report said.The main idea of paragraph four shows us _. Asome examples of shoot in US schoolsBthe Americans feelingCsome famous schoolsDthat some teachers were killed by students 4.How many cameras d
14、oes the man use a lotAA. Many.BB. Twelve.CC. Two. 5.BE/B More than 6000 children were expelled (开除) from US schools last year for bringing guns and bombs to school, the US Department of Education said on May 8. The department gave a report to the expulsions (开除) as saying handguns accounted for 58 p
15、ercent of the 6093 expulsions in 19961997, against 7 percent for rifles (步枪) or shotguns and 35 percent for other types of firearms. The report is a clear sign that our nations public schools are cracking down (严惩) on students who bring guns to school, Education Secretary Richard Riley said in a sta
16、tement. We need to be tough-minded about keeping guns out of our schools and do everything to keep our children safe. In March 1997, an 11 years old boy and 13 years old boy using handguns and rifles shot dead four children and a teacher at a school in Jonesboro, Arkansas. In October, two were kille
17、d and seven wounded in a shooting at a Mississippi school. Two months later, a 14 years old boy killed three high school students and wounded five in Dasucah, Kentucky. Most of the expulsions, 56 percent, were from high school, which have students from about age 13. Thirty-four percent were from jun
18、ior high school and 9 percent were from elementary schools, the report said.How many students were shot dead in 1997 in US schools A10.B9.C12.D22. 6.BE/B More than 6000 children were expelled (开除) from US schools last year for bringing guns and bombs to school, the US Department of Education said on
19、 May 8. The department gave a report to the expulsions (开除) as saying handguns accounted for 58 percent of the 6093 expulsions in 19961997, against 7 percent for rifles (步枪) or shotguns and 35 percent for other types of firearms. The report is a clear sign that our nations public schools are crackin
20、g down (严惩) on students who bring guns to school, Education Secretary Richard Riley said in a statement. We need to be tough-minded about keeping guns out of our schools and do everything to keep our children safe. In March 1997, an 11 years old boy and 13 years old boy using handguns and rifles sho
21、t dead four children and a teacher at a school in Jonesboro, Arkansas. In October, two were killed and seven wounded in a shooting at a Mississippi school. Two months later, a 14 years old boy killed three high school students and wounded five in Dasucah, Kentucky. Most of the expulsions, 56 percent
22、, were from high school, which have students from about age 13. Thirty-four percent were from junior high school and 9 percent were from elementary schools, the report said.From this passage we know that _. Aevery American cannot have gunsBonly soldiers and police can have gunsCevery American citize
23、n can own gunsDteachers have no money to buy guns 7. 阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。 Martin Luther King Jr. was born in Georgia in 1929. When was U (36) /U a boy Martin learned that hisU (37) /U, the black Americans, wereU (38) /Utreated differently from most of U (39) /Ufellow Americ
24、ans. Many could not attend good schools, U (40) /U good jobs, or live in nice houses because of the color of their U (41) /U. Martin knew that in a free country this was U (42) /U. He wanted to help his black brothers, U (43) /Uhe decided to go to school and 44 a minister. He became a pastor (牧师) in
25、 Montgomery, Alabama. This isU (45) /UMartin Luther Kings peaceful fight first began. Dr. King workedU (46) /Uequality in other cities. He knew that theU (47) /Uway people could win their rights was to remain peaceful,U (48) /Uin face of danger. Dr. King won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 for his ach
26、ievements andU (49) /U. The whole nationU (50) /Uthe terrible event thatU (51) /Uon April 4, 1968, in Memphis, Tennessee. Martin Luther King Jr. was U (52) /U. The man who had preached (倡导) nonviolence (非力) diedU (53) /U. But Dr. Kings dream can neverU (54) /U. Many Americans are still U (55) /Uto m
27、ake that dream come true. Aeven worseBdifferentCwrongDreasonable 8. 阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。 Martin Luther King Jr. was born in Georgia in 1929. When was U (36) /U a boy Martin learned that hisU (37) /U, the black Americans, wereU (38) /Utreated differently from most of U (39)
28、/Ufellow Americans. Many could not attend good schools, U (40) /U good jobs, or live in nice houses because of the color of their U (41) /U. Martin knew that in a free country this was U (42) /U. He wanted to help his black brothers, U (43) /Uhe decided to go to school and 44 a minister. He became a
29、 pastor (牧师) in Montgomery, Alabama. This isU (45) /UMartin Luther Kings peaceful fight first began. Dr. King workedU (46) /Uequality in other cities. He knew that theU (47) /Uway people could win their rights was to remain peaceful,U (48) /Uin face of danger. Dr. King won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1
30、964 for his achievements andU (49) /U. The whole nationU (50) /Uthe terrible event thatU (51) /Uon April 4, 1968, in Memphis, Tennessee. Martin Luther King Jr. was U (52) /U. The man who had preached (倡导) nonviolence (非力) diedU (53) /U. But Dr. Kings dream can neverU (54) /U. Many Americans are stil
31、l U (55) /Uto make that dream come true. AasBbecauseCsoDbut 9. 阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。 Martin Luther King Jr. was born in Georgia in 1929. When was U (36) /U a boy Martin learned that hisU (37) /U, the black Americans, wereU (38) /Utreated differently from most of U (39) /Ufel
32、low Americans. Many could not attend good schools, U (40) /U good jobs, or live in nice houses because of the color of their U (41) /U. Martin knew that in a free country this was U (42) /U. He wanted to help his black brothers, U (43) /Uhe decided to go to school and 44 a minister. He became a past
33、or (牧师) in Montgomery, Alabama. This isU (45) /UMartin Luther Kings peaceful fight first began. Dr. King workedU (46) /Uequality in other cities. He knew that theU (47) /Uway people could win their rights was to remain peaceful,U (48) /Uin face of danger. Dr. King won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 f
34、or his achievements andU (49) /U. The whole nationU (50) /Uthe terrible event thatU (51) /Uon April 4, 1968, in Memphis, Tennessee. Martin Luther King Jr. was U (52) /U. The man who had preached (倡导) nonviolence (非力) diedU (53) /U. But Dr. Kings dream can neverU (54) /U. Many Americans are still U (
35、55) /Uto make that dream come true. AhelpedBaskCvisitedDbecome 10. 阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。 Martin Luther King Jr. was born in Georgia in 1929. When was U (36) /U a boy Martin learned that hisU (37) /U, the black Americans, wereU (38) /Utreated differently from most of U (39) /
36、Ufellow Americans. Many could not attend good schools, U (40) /U good jobs, or live in nice houses because of the color of their U (41) /U. Martin knew that in a free country this was U (42) /U. He wanted to help his black brothers, U (43) /Uhe decided to go to school and 44 a minister. He became a
37、pastor (牧师) in Montgomery, Alabama. This isU (45) /UMartin Luther Kings peaceful fight first began. Dr. King workedU (46) /Uequality in other cities. He knew that theU (47) /Uway people could win their rights was to remain peaceful,U (48) /Uin face of danger. Dr. King won the Nobel Peace Prize in 19
38、64 for his achievements andU (49) /U. The whole nationU (50) /Uthe terrible event thatU (51) /Uon April 4, 1968, in Memphis, Tennessee. Martin Luther King Jr. was U (52) /U. The man who had preached (倡导) nonviolence (非力) diedU (53) /U. But Dr. Kings dream can neverU (54) /U. Many Americans are still
39、 U (55) /Uto make that dream come true. AwhereBwhyCsaidDbecause 11. 阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。 Martin Luther King Jr. was born in Georgia in 1929. When was U (36) /U a boy Martin learned that hisU (37) /U, the black Americans, wereU (38) /Utreated differently from most of U (39)
40、/Ufellow Americans. Many could not attend good schools, U (40) /U good jobs, or live in nice houses because of the color of their U (41) /U. Martin knew that in a free country this was U (42) /U. He wanted to help his black brothers, U (43) /Uhe decided to go to school and 44 a minister. He became a
41、 pastor (牧师) in Montgomery, Alabama. This isU (45) /UMartin Luther Kings peaceful fight first began. Dr. King workedU (46) /Uequality in other cities. He knew that theU (47) /Uway people could win their rights was to remain peaceful,U (48) /Uin face of danger. Dr. King won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1
42、964 for his achievements andU (49) /U. The whole nationU (50) /Uthe terrible event thatU (51) /Uon April 4, 1968, in Memphis, Tennessee. Martin Luther King Jr. was U (52) /U. The man who had preached (倡导) nonviolence (非力) diedU (53) /U. But Dr. Kings dream can neverU (54) /U. Many Americans are stil
43、l U (55) /Uto make that dream come true. AwithBinCbyDfor 12. 阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。 Martin Luther King Jr. was born in Georgia in 1929. When was U (36) /U a boy Martin learned that hisU (37) /U, the black Americans, wereU (38) /Utreated differently from most of U (39) /Ufello
44、w Americans. Many could not attend good schools, U (40) /U good jobs, or live in nice houses because of the color of their U (41) /U. Martin knew that in a free country this was U (42) /U. He wanted to help his black brothers, U (43) /Uhe decided to go to school and 44 a minister. He became a pastor (牧师) in Montgome