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1、2021青海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.A British investigation has found flaws in London’s pre-war assessment of Iraqi’s weapons threat, but the report has cleared Prime Minister Tony Blair of deceiving the nation into going to var.

2、The investigation, led by former British civil service chief Robin Butler, concludes that Britishintelligence officers were wrong to say that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction that could be deployed within 45 minutes.That finding was a key element in a British government document issued in

3、September 2002 that helped persuade the public and parliament that Iraq must be disarmed.Mr. Butler told reporters Iraq had no deployable(可使用的)chemical or biological weapons at the time of the March 2003 invasion.We say it would be an unwise person who reaches the conclusion that nothing will ever b

4、e found in Iraq. But I do distinguish between stocks of agent, and weapons, he said. And we do conclude that Iraq did not have significant, if any, stocks of chemical or biological weapons in a state fit for deployment.The Butler report clears Prime Minister Blair of knowingly manipulating poor inte

5、lligence to win support for the invasion. Mr. Butler says no one in particular is responsible for the intelligence failures. I think no single individual is to blame. This was a collective operation, in which there were the failures we’ve identified, he said. But as I’ve said, no, in my

6、view, there was no deliberate attempt on the part of the government to mislead.Mr. Blair appeared in parliament shortly after the report’s release. He accepted responsibility for the intelligence mistakes, but said Saddam Hussein’s Iraq posed a threat that could not be ignored after the

7、2001 terrorist attacks against the United States.I can honestly say I never have had to make a harder judgment. But in the end, my judgment was that after September 11th, we could no longer run the risk. That instead of waiting for the potential threat of terrorism and weapons of mass destruction to

8、 come together, we had to get out and get after it, he said.Mr. Blair brushed off suggestions from the opposition Conservative Party that his credibility has been damaged by Iraq, and that parliament would be less likely to trust him if asked again to vote to go to war. Mr. Blair pointed out that th

9、e Conservatives also had supported the invasion of Iraq, and continue to do so.The Butler commission was less critical of pre-war intelligence failures than a U.S. Senate report issued last week. Some leading senators have said President Bush probably would not have gotten the Senate’s support

10、 to invade Iraq if the poor intelligence assessments had been known at the time.What can you infer from the passage ()AMr. Bush is in a similar situation with Mr. Blair, and may resign.BMr. Blair should beat all responsibilities but he didn't.CBush has used unproven intelligence to lead the nati

11、on in to an invasion.DThe intelligence departments of US and UK have deceived the top government officals.2.A British investigation has found flaws in London’s pre-war assessment of Iraqi’s weapons threat, but the report has cleared Prime Minister Tony Blair of deceiving the nation into

12、going to var. The investigation, led by former British civil service chief Robin Butler, concludes that Britishintelligence officers were wrong to say that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction that could be deployed within 45 minutes.That finding was a key element in a British government docum

13、ent issued in September 2002 that helped persuade the public and parliament that Iraq must be disarmed.Mr. Butler told reporters Iraq had no deployable(可使用的)chemical or biological weapons at the time of the March 2003 invasion.We say it would be an unwise person who reaches the conclusion that nothi

14、ng will ever be found in Iraq. But I do distinguish between stocks of agent, and weapons, he said. And we do conclude that Iraq did not have significant, if any, stocks of chemical or biological weapons in a state fit for deployment.The Butler report clears Prime Minister Blair of knowingly manipula

15、ting poor intelligence to win support for the invasion. Mr. Butler says no one in particular is responsible for the intelligence failures. I think no single individual is to blame. This was a collective operation, in which there were the failures we’ve identified, he said. But as I’ve sa

16、id, no, in my view, there was no deliberate attempt on the part of the government to mislead.Mr. Blair appeared in parliament shortly after the report’s release. He accepted responsibility for the intelligence mistakes, but said Saddam Hussein’s Iraq posed a threat that could not be igno

17、red after the 2001 terrorist attacks against the United States.I can honestly say I never have had to make a harder judgment. But in the end, my judgment was that after September 11th, we could no longer run the risk. That instead of waiting for the potential threat of terrorism and weapons of mass

18、destruction to come together, we had to get out and get after it, he said.Mr. Blair brushed off suggestions from the opposition Conservative Party that his credibility has been damaged by Iraq, and that parliament would be less likely to trust him if asked again to vote to go to war. Mr. Blair point

19、ed out that the Conservatives also had supported the invasion of Iraq, and continue to do so.The Butler commission was less critical of pre-war intelligence failures than a U.S. Senate report issued last week. Some leading senators have said President Bush probably would not have gotten the Senate&r

20、squo;s support to invade Iraq if the poor intelligence assessments had been known at the time.Whats Mr. Blairs reaction to the Butler report ()AWelcomed it.BPraised it.CAccepted responsibility but insisted that he was not wrong in invading Iraq.DAccepted responsibility but insisted that there was so

21、meone else that was manipulating intelligence.3.-Want some coffee -Yes. Just _.Aa fewBlittleCa little 4.We all knew that the earth _ around the sun.AwentBgoesCgo 5.He always arrives here late,_Ais heBisnt heCdoesnt he 6.-What time does school begin everyday -It _ at eight.AbeginBis beginningCbegins

22、7.-Is Beijing the _ city in China -Maybe, Im not sure.AbigBbiggerCbiggest 8.- Would you like to come to my home this Saturday evening - Id like to, _Im too busy.AandBbutCso 9.Which do you like _, English or mathAgoodBbetterCbest 10.-Whats the boys name - _ name is Tom.AYourBMyCHis 11.-How _ is the c

23、oat -Its 120 yuan.AlongBmanyCmuch 12.-Can I have a drink - _ yourself.AhelpBhaveCdrink 13.-Do you know the way to the cinema -Sorry, you need a _.AbookBwatchCmap 14.There arent enough, we need _.Amore booksBmost booksCthe more books 15.Last summer, I went to Suzhou _ my holidays.AtoBatCfor 16.-When

24、do you get up every morning - _ half past fiveAOnBAtCIn 17.-Where is Frank today -Frank is ill and _ to the hospitalAhas goneBgoesCis going 18.Einstein doesnt mind wearing an old hat.ARight.BWrong.CDoesnt say. 19.His friend asks him to buy a new hat, because his hat is old.ARight.BWrong.CDoesnt say.

25、 20.Many years later, Einstein wears a new hat.ARight.BWrong.CDoesnt say. 21.Einstein is a singer.ARight.BWrong.CDoesnt say. 22.Einstein is very great because he has many inventions.ARight.BWrong.CDoesnt say. 23.People have lunch at _.Aany timeBfiveCone 24.In some English homes dinner can come _.Aat

26、 one oclockBin the eveningCat noon 25.Many English people have _ meals a day.AtwoBthreeCfour 26.People dont have _ for their dinner.AporridgeBsoup and meatCfish 27.From what we read, we know that _.Amost English people treat their meals simplyBmost English people treat their meals seriouslyCEnglish

27、people dont want to eat meals 28.What may English people have for their breakfastAtea and eggBporridge, eggs, bread, tea or coffeeCtea and coffee 29.Who answered the teachers question in the class except TomAEveryone.BNo one.CAll. 30.According to this story, which sentence is RIGHTATom always came h

28、ome on time by bike.BEverybody could answer the teachers question except Tom.CTom was a naughty (淘气的) boy. 31.Why the teacher didnt send the other children to the headmasterAThey didnt put glue on her chair.BThey didnt answer her question.CThey were not late for school. 32.What did Toms mother want

29、to knowAWhy Tom got back on time.BWhy Tom was back late.CWhy Tom was in the kitchen. 33.Three of them have gone to the library. What about _Athe otherBthe othersCothers 34.Do you remember _ you have given this box toAwhatBhowCwhom 35.Many people want to _ friends with him because he is very kindAdoB

30、makeCkeep 36.My litter sister is only five,_ she can swim well.AbutBsoCbecause 37.Must I turn off the light when I leave No, _.Ayou mustntByou cantCyou neednt 38.The foreign friends think _ the Chinese people are very friendly.AthatBifCbecause 39.How soon will you be able to finish your homeworkAAft

31、er two hoursBIn two hoursCTwo hours later 40.A heavy stone _ his foot.Afell onBknocked downCfallen down 41.In todays lesson we will _ the British system of government with the American.AtakeBprovideCcompare 42.We telephoned to _ our mothers uneasiness.AreduceBdecreaseCrelieve 43.Ill write back as so

32、on as I _ your letter.Awill getBgetChave got 44._ this week No, hes on holiday.ADoes Colin workBIs Colin workingCWill Colin work 45.There are a lot of spelling mistakes in your composition. You should have been moreAcarefullyBcarelessCcareful 46.Please speak louder _ we can hear more clearly.Aso tha

33、tBsinceCwhen 47.Everything cant live _ the sun.AwithBwithoutCof 48.The writer shared some of his stamps with his friends.ARight.BWrong.CDoesnt say. 49.The writers mother collected stamps for him for more than ten years.ARight.BWrong.CDoesnt say. 50.The writer spent a lot of money on stamp-collecting.ARight.BWrong.CDoesnt say.第18页 共18页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页第 18 页 共 18 页

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