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1、2021重庆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.In 1941,when my father joined the U. S. Army, he was told that, on a written test, he had showed (36) for preparing food. Army officials offered him a course in becoming a cook. My father (37) because he th
2、ought he could (38) the battles, is things turned out, he got good (39) and became head cook of an army kitchen.All went well 40 he had to deal with spinach (菠菜). Because spinach is good for health, the army (41) it several times per week. (42) , the soldiers refused (43) to look at spinach on their
3、 plates. After hours of cooking spinach, my father (44) that, at the end of the meal, he was throwing all of it away. To save time and effort, he decided simply to throw away the (45) vegetable before it was cooked.One day an army officer saw the (46) spinach in the rubbish. He blamed my father, (47
4、) that he was destroying government property (财产). (48) my father explained that he was simply (49) the army the trouble of cooking the unwanted vegetable, the army officer insisted on (50) him by taking five dollars from his pay for the next three months.Later, one officer told him that fresh spina
5、ch was government property, but cooked spinach was not. (51) if the spinach were cooked, it (52) be thrown out. From then on, my father (53) all the spinach and then immediately (54) it into a rubbish can to keep everyone (55) . The govern-ment did not have its property thrown out, and the soldiers
6、did not have spinach on their plates.48()A.WhileB.SinceC.AlthoughD.As2.In 1941,when my father joined the U. S. Army, he was told that, on a written test, he had showed (36) for preparing food. Army officials offered him a course in becoming a cook. My father (37) because he thought he could (38) the
7、 battles, is things turned out, he got good (39) and became head cook of an army kitchen.All went well 40 he had to deal with spinach (菠菜). Because spinach is good for health, the army (41) it several times per week. (42) , the soldiers refused (43) to look at spinach on their plates. After hours of
8、 cooking spinach, my father (44) that, at the end of the meal, he was throwing all of it away. To save time and effort, he decided simply to throw away the (45) vegetable before it was cooked.One day an army officer saw the (46) spinach in the rubbish. He blamed my father, (47) that he was destroyin
9、g government property (财产). (48) my father explained that he was simply (49) the army the trouble of cooking the unwanted vegetable, the army officer insisted on (50) him by taking five dollars from his pay for the next three months.Later, one officer told him that fresh spinach was government prope
10、rty, but cooked spinach was not. (51) if the spinach were cooked, it (52) be thrown out. From then on, my father (53) all the spinach and then immediately (54) it into a rubbish can to keep everyone (55) . The govern-ment did not have its property thrown out, and the soldiers did not have spinach on
11、 their plates.49()A.showingB.causingC.savingD.leaving3.In 1941,when my father joined the U. S. Army, he was told that, on a written test, he had showed (36) for preparing food. Army officials offered him a course in becoming a cook. My father (37) because he thought he could (38) the battles, is thi
12、ngs turned out, he got good (39) and became head cook of an army kitchen.All went well 40 he had to deal with spinach (菠菜). Because spinach is good for health, the army (41) it several times per week. (42) , the soldiers refused (43) to look at spinach on their plates. After hours of cooking spinach
13、, my father (44) that, at the end of the meal, he was throwing all of it away. To save time and effort, he decided simply to throw away the (45) vegetable before it was cooked.One day an army officer saw the (46) spinach in the rubbish. He blamed my father, (47) that he was destroying government pro
14、perty (财产). (48) my father explained that he was simply (49) the army the trouble of cooking the unwanted vegetable, the army officer insisted on (50) him by taking five dollars from his pay for the next three months.Later, one officer told him that fresh spinach was government property, but cooked
15、spinach was not. (51) if the spinach were cooked, it (52) be thrown out. From then on, my father (53) all the spinach and then immediately (54) it into a rubbish can to keep everyone (55) . The govern-ment did not have its property thrown out, and the soldiers did not have spinach on their plates.50
16、()A.correctingB.punishingC.forgivingD.refusing4.In 1941,when my father joined the U. S. Army, he was told that, on a written test, he had showed (36) for preparing food. Army officials offered him a course in becoming a cook. My father (37) because he thought he could (38) the battles, is things tur
17、ned out, he got good (39) and became head cook of an army kitchen.All went well 40 he had to deal with spinach (菠菜). Because spinach is good for health, the army (41) it several times per week. (42) , the soldiers refused (43) to look at spinach on their plates. After hours of cooking spinach, my fa
18、ther (44) that, at the end of the meal, he was throwing all of it away. To save time and effort, he decided simply to throw away the (45) vegetable before it was cooked.One day an army officer saw the (46) spinach in the rubbish. He blamed my father, (47) that he was destroying government property (
19、财产). (48) my father explained that he was simply (49) the army the trouble of cooking the unwanted vegetable, the army officer insisted on (50) him by taking five dollars from his pay for the next three months.Later, one officer told him that fresh spinach was government property, but cooked spinach
20、 was not. (51) if the spinach were cooked, it (52) be thrown out. From then on, my father (53) all the spinach and then immediately (54) it into a rubbish can to keep everyone (55) . The govern-ment did not have its property thrown out, and the soldiers did not have spinach on their plates.51()A. Fo
21、r exampleB. In this caseC. In other wordsD. Under this condition5.In 1941,when my father joined the U. S. Army, he was told that, on a written test, he had showed (36) for preparing food. Army officials offered him a course in becoming a cook. My father (37) because he thought he could (38) the batt
22、les, is things turned out, he got good (39) and became head cook of an army kitchen.All went well 40 he had to deal with spinach (菠菜). Because spinach is good for health, the army (41) it several times per week. (42) , the soldiers refused (43) to look at spinach on their plates. After hours of cook
23、ing spinach, my father (44) that, at the end of the meal, he was throwing all of it away. To save time and effort, he decided simply to throw away the (45) vegetable before it was cooked.One day an army officer saw the (46) spinach in the rubbish. He blamed my father, (47) that he was destroying gov
24、ernment property (财产). (48) my father explained that he was simply (49) the army the trouble of cooking the unwanted vegetable, the army officer insisted on (50) him by taking five dollars from his pay for the next three months.Later, one officer told him that fresh spinach was government property,
25、but cooked spinach was not. (51) if the spinach were cooked, it (52) be thrown out. From then on, my father (53) all the spinach and then immediately (54) it into a rubbish can to keep everyone (55) . The govern-ment did not have its property thrown out, and the soldiers did not have spinach on thei
26、r plates.52()A. couldB. wouldC. had toD. should6.In 1941,when my father joined the U. S. Army, he was told that, on a written test, he had showed (36) for preparing food. Army officials offered him a course in becoming a cook. My father (37) because he thought he could (38) the battles, is things tu
27、rned out, he got good (39) and became head cook of an army kitchen.All went well 40 he had to deal with spinach (菠菜). Because spinach is good for health, the army (41) it several times per week. (42) , the soldiers refused (43) to look at spinach on their plates. After hours of cooking spinach, my f
28、ather (44) that, at the end of the meal, he was throwing all of it away. To save time and effort, he decided simply to throw away the (45) vegetable before it was cooked.One day an army officer saw the (46) spinach in the rubbish. He blamed my father, (47) that he was destroying government property
29、(财产). (48) my father explained that he was simply (49) the army the trouble of cooking the unwanted vegetable, the army officer insisted on (50) him by taking five dollars from his pay for the next three months.Later, one officer told him that fresh spinach was government property, but cooked spinac
30、h was not. (51) if the spinach were cooked, it (52) be thrown out. From then on, my father (53) all the spinach and then immediately (54) it into a rubbish can to keep everyone (55) . The govern-ment did not have its property thrown out, and the soldiers did not have spinach on their plates.53()A.bo
31、ughtB.keptC.hidD.cooked7.In 1941,when my father joined the U. S. Army, he was told that, on a written test, he had showed (36) for preparing food. Army officials offered him a course in becoming a cook. My father (37) because he thought he could (38) the battles, is things turned out, he got good (3
32、9) and became head cook of an army kitchen.All went well 40 he had to deal with spinach (菠菜). Because spinach is good for health, the army (41) it several times per week. (42) , the soldiers refused (43) to look at spinach on their plates. After hours of cooking spinach, my father (44) that, at the
33、end of the meal, he was throwing all of it away. To save time and effort, he decided simply to throw away the (45) vegetable before it was cooked.One day an army officer saw the (46) spinach in the rubbish. He blamed my father, (47) that he was destroying government property (财产). (48) my father exp
34、lained that he was simply (49) the army the trouble of cooking the unwanted vegetable, the army officer insisted on (50) him by taking five dollars from his pay for the next three months.Later, one officer told him that fresh spinach was government property, but cooked spinach was not. (51) if the s
35、pinach were cooked, it (52) be thrown out. From then on, my father (53) all the spinach and then immediately (54) it into a rubbish can to keep everyone (55) . The govern-ment did not have its property thrown out, and the soldiers did not have spinach on their plates.54()A.turnedB.madeC.putD.knocked
36、8.In 1941,when my father joined the U. S. Army, he was told that, on a written test, he had showed (36) for preparing food. Army officials offered him a course in becoming a cook. My father (37) because he thought he could (38) the battles, is things turned out, he got good (39) and became head cook
37、 of an army kitchen.All went well 40 he had to deal with spinach (菠菜). Because spinach is good for health, the army (41) it several times per week. (42) , the soldiers refused (43) to look at spinach on their plates. After hours of cooking spinach, my father (44) that, at the end of the meal, he was
38、 throwing all of it away. To save time and effort, he decided simply to throw away the (45) vegetable before it was cooked.One day an army officer saw the (46) spinach in the rubbish. He blamed my father, (47) that he was destroying government property (财产). (48) my father explained that he was simp
39、ly (49) the army the trouble of cooking the unwanted vegetable, the army officer insisted on (50) him by taking five dollars from his pay for the next three months.Later, one officer told him that fresh spinach was government property, but cooked spinach was not. (51) if the spinach were cooked, it
40、(52) be thrown out. From then on, my father (53) all the spinach and then immediately (54) it into a rubbish can to keep everyone (55) . The govern-ment did not have its property thrown out, and the soldiers did not have spinach on their plates.55()A.happyB.healthyC.safeD.quiet9.第一节 图片判断 在本节中,你将听到10
41、个句子,每句话配有A、B、C三幅图片,请选择与句子内容相符合的一幅图片,并标在试卷的相应位置。每句话后有15秒钟的停顿,以便选择图片并看下一组图片。每句话读两遍。 下面,请听这些句子。 10.第一节 图片判断 在本节中,你将听到10个句子,每句话配有A、B、C三幅图片,请选择与句子内容相符合的一幅图片,并标在试卷的相应位置。每句话后有15秒钟的停顿,以便选择图片并看下一组图片。每句话读两遍。 下面,请听这些句子。 11.Can the woman arrive at the airport before 11o clockAA Impossible.BB Certainly.CC Not su
42、re. 12. 13.在本节中,你将听到15个对话,每个对话有一个问题。请从A、B、C)三个选项中选出答案,并标在试卷的相应位置。每段对话后有15秒钟的停顿,以便回答问题和阅读下一问题及其选项。每段对话读两遍。 下面,请听这些对话。Which floor does Linda live onAA The fourth floor.BB The fifth floor.CC The sixteenth floor. 14.第一节 图片判断 在本节中,你将听到10个句子,每句话配有A、B、C三幅图片,请选择与句子内容相符合的一幅图片,并标在试卷的相应位置。每句话后有15秒钟的停顿,以便选择图片并看
43、下一组图片。每句话读两遍。 下面,请听这些句子。 15.What day was it yesterdayAA Sunday.BB Tuesday.CC Monday. 16. 17.How is a cowboys lifeAA Interesting.BB Romantic.CC Hard. 18.What does the man mean A He wants to get rid of his broken bike. B He wants the woman to repair his bike. C He wants the womans father to repair his
44、 bike. 19.第一节 图片判断 在本节中,你将听到10个句子,每句话配有A、B、C三幅图片,请选择与句子内容相符合的一幅图片,并标在试卷的相应位置。每句话后有15秒钟的停顿,以便选择图片并看下一组图片。每句话读两遍。 下面,请听这些句子。 20.在本节中,你将听到15个对话,每个对话有一个问题。请从A、B、C)三个选项中选出答案,并标在试卷的相应位置。每段对话后有15秒钟的停顿,以便回答问题和阅读下一问题及其选项。每段对话读两遍。 下面,请听这些对话。How many times has Lucy been in YantaiAA 3 times.BB 4 times.CC 5 time
45、s. 21. 22.第一节 图片判断 在本节中,你将听到10个句子,每句话配有A、B、C三幅图片,请选择与句子内容相符合的一幅图片,并标在试卷的相应位置。每句话后有15秒钟的停顿,以便选择图片并看下一组图片。每句话读两遍。 下面,请听这些句子。 23.Can the woman arrive at the airport on timeAA Impossible.BB Certainly.CC Not sure. 24.What will the weather be likeAA Its becoming fine.BB Its going to rain.CC Its going to s
46、now. 25. 26.在本节中,你将听到15个对话,每个对话有一个问题。请从A、B、C)三个选项中选出答案,并标在试卷的相应位置。每段对话后有15秒钟的停顿,以便回答问题和阅读下一问题及其选项。每段对话读两遍。 下面,请听这些对话。What are they going to doAA Watch a football game.BB Watch a basketball game.CC Play a football match. 27.Who are talkingAA Two students.BB Two policemen.CC Two tourists. 28.What can
47、we learn form the conversation A The man wants to go shopping with the woman. B The woman doesnt want to go shopping alone. C The woman wants to go shopping with the man. 29. 30.Whose book is itAA Its Sams.BB Its Mikes.CC Its mine. 31.在本节中,你将听到15个对话,每个对话有一个问题。请从A、B、C)三个选项中选出答案,并标在试卷的相应位置。每段对话后有15秒钟的停顿,以便回答问题和阅读下一问题及其选项。每段对话读两遍。 下面,请听这些对话。What was hard for the woman to believe A Addison and Bush liked to meet friends. B Addison and Bush had many friends. C Addison and Bush ha