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1、2023年浙江公共英语考试模拟卷(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.What was the matter with you this morning You looked () you hadnt slept for the last 24 hours.A.as ifB.thatC.so asD.like that2.() of you runs fastest in your classA.WhatB.WhoC.WhomD.Which3.He is very helpf

2、ul. What he did for us made the job much easy().A.doneB.doingC.to doD.being done4.()the woman there be our English teacher She() be, but I m not sure.A.May. mustn'tB.Can. mayC.Can. can'tD.Must. needn't5.They show no () in this topic.A.any interestB.interestingC.interestsD.interest6.It ()

3、 for two hours and the ground is too wet to play on, so the match has been put off.A.has been rainingB.was rainingC.had been rainingD.has rained7.He says he () the book several times already this year.A.is readingB.has readC.had been readingD.had read8.Not only () what to do, but he also lent me the

4、 money.A.he advises meB.does he advise meC.did he advise meD.he advised me9.Last week the couple revisited the city () they spent their first holiday.A.in thatB.whichC.whereD.when10.The customer went home () with his shopping.A.proud and satisfiedB.proudly and satisfiedlyC.with pride and satisfiedD.

5、proudly and satisfied11.I have not found my book yet. Im not sure () I could have done with it.A.whyB.whereC.whetherD.what12.All hope of finding the missing ship was () and the search abandoned.A.given offB.given awayC.given upD.given on13.He thought this painting of little () and let me have it for

6、 only 20 yuan.A.priceB.worthC.costD.value14.You are no longer a boy. You () do things for yourself and not always depend on your parents.A.willB.oughtC.canD.should15.Be sure to () your wife when we go to the party this evening.A.getB.bringC.carryD.take16.Proper street behavior in the United States r

7、equires a nice balance of attention and inattention. You are supposed to look at a (21) just enough to show that you’re (22) of his presence. If you look too little, you appear arrogant or furtive (鬼鬼祟祟的), too much, (23) you’re inquisitive. Usually what happens is that people (24) each o

8、ther until they are about eight feet (25) , at which point both cast down their eyes. Sociologist Dr. Erving Goffman (26) this as a kind of dimming of lights.Much of eye behavior is so (27) that we react to it only on the intuitive level. The next time you have a (28) with someone who makes you feel

9、 liked, notice what he does with his eyes. (29) are he looks at you more often than is usual with (30) a little longer than the normal. You interpret this as a sign of a polite one (31) he is interested in you as a person (32) just in the topic of conversation. Probably you also feel that he is both

10、 (33) and sincere.All this has been demonstrated in elaborate (34) . Subjects sit and talk in the psychologist’s laboratory, (35) of the fact that their eye behavior is being (36) from a one-way vision screen. In one fairly typical experiment, (37) were induced to cheat while performing a task

11、, then were (38) and observed. It was found that those who had (39) met the interviewer’s eyes less often than was (40) , an indication that shifty eyes to use the mystery writers’ stock phrase can actually be a tip-off to an attempt to deceive or to feelings of guilt.21().Aself-confiden

12、tBself-consciousCself-contentedDself-centered17.Proper street behavior in the United States requires a nice balance of attention and inattention. You are supposed to look at a (21) just enough to show that you’re (22) of his presence. If you look too little, you appear arrogant or furtive (鬼鬼祟

13、祟的), too much, (23) you’re inquisitive. Usually what happens is that people (24) each other until they are about eight feet (25) , at which point both cast down their eyes. Sociologist Dr. Erving Goffman (26) this as a kind of dimming of lights.Much of eye behavior is so (27) that we react to

14、it only on the intuitive level. The next time you have a (28) with someone who makes you feel liked, notice what he does with his eyes. (29) are he looks at you more often than is usual with (30) a little longer than the normal. You interpret this as a sign of a polite one (31) he is interested in y

15、ou as a person (32) just in the topic of conversation. Probably you also feel that he is both (33) and sincere.All this has been demonstrated in elaborate (34) . Subjects sit and talk in the psychologist’s laboratory, (35) of the fact that their eye behavior is being (36) from a one-way vision

16、 screen. In one fairly typical experiment, (37) were induced to cheat while performing a task, then were (38) and observed. It was found that those who had (39) met the interviewer’s eyes less often than was (40) , an indication that shifty eyes to use the mystery writers’ stock phrase c

17、an actually be a tip-off to an attempt to deceive or to feelings of guilt.22().AawareBcuriousCignorantDupset18.Proper street behavior in the United States requires a nice balance of attention and inattention. You are supposed to look at a (21) just enough to show that you’re (22) of his presen

18、ce. If you look too little, you appear arrogant or furtive (鬼鬼祟祟的), too much, (23) you’re inquisitive. Usually what happens is that people (24) each other until they are about eight feet (25) , at which point both cast down their eyes. Sociologist Dr. Erving Goffman (26) this as a kind of dimm

19、ing of lights.Much of eye behavior is so (27) that we react to it only on the intuitive level. The next time you have a (28) with someone who makes you feel liked, notice what he does with his eyes. (29) are he looks at you more often than is usual with (30) a little longer than the normal. You inte

20、rpret this as a sign of a polite one (31) he is interested in you as a person (32) just in the topic of conversation. Probably you also feel that he is both (33) and sincere.All this has been demonstrated in elaborate (34) . Subjects sit and talk in the psychologist’s laboratory, (35) of the f

21、act that their eye behavior is being (36) from a one-way vision screen. In one fairly typical experiment, (37) were induced to cheat while performing a task, then were (38) and observed. It was found that those who had (39) met the interviewer’s eyes less often than was (40) , an indication th

22、at shifty eyes to use the mystery writers’ stock phrase can actually be a tip-off to an attempt to deceive or to feelings of guilt.23().AglancesBtouchesCtalksDsights19.Proper street behavior in the United States requires a nice balance of attention and inattention. You are supposed to look at

23、a (21) just enough to show that you’re (22) of his presence. If you look too little, you appear arrogant or furtive (鬼鬼祟祟的), too much, (23) you’re inquisitive. Usually what happens is that people (24) each other until they are about eight feet (25) , at which point both cast down their e

24、yes. Sociologist Dr. Erving Goffman (26) this as a kind of dimming of lights.Much of eye behavior is so (27) that we react to it only on the intuitive level. The next time you have a (28) with someone who makes you feel liked, notice what he does with his eyes. (29) are he looks at you more often th

25、an is usual with (30) a little longer than the normal. You interpret this as a sign of a polite one (31) he is interested in you as a person (32) just in the topic of conversation. Probably you also feel that he is both (33) and sincere.All this has been demonstrated in elaborate (34) . Subjects sit

26、 and talk in the psychologist’s laboratory, (35) of the fact that their eye behavior is being (36) from a one-way vision screen. In one fairly typical experiment, (37) were induced to cheat while performing a task, then were (38) and observed. It was found that those who had (39) met the inter

27、viewer’s eyes less often than was (40) , an indication that shifty eyes to use the mystery writers’ stock phrase can actually be a tip-off to an attempt to deceive or to feelings of guilt.24().AwhyBwhichCwhenDthat20.Proper street behavior in the United States requires a nice balance of a

28、ttention and inattention. You are supposed to look at a (21) just enough to show that you’re (22) of his presence. If you look too little, you appear arrogant or furtive (鬼鬼祟祟的), too much, (23) you’re inquisitive. Usually what happens is that people (24) each other until they are about e

29、ight feet (25) , at which point both cast down their eyes. Sociologist Dr. Erving Goffman (26) this as a kind of dimming of lights.Much of eye behavior is so (27) that we react to it only on the intuitive level. The next time you have a (28) with someone who makes you feel liked, notice what he does

30、 with his eyes. (29) are he looks at you more often than is usual with (30) a little longer than the normal. You interpret this as a sign of a polite one (31) he is interested in you as a person (32) just in the topic of conversation. Probably you also feel that he is both (33) and sincere.All this

31、has been demonstrated in elaborate (34) . Subjects sit and talk in the psychologist’s laboratory, (35) of the fact that their eye behavior is being (36) from a one-way vision screen. In one fairly typical experiment, (37) were induced to cheat while performing a task, then were (38) and observ

32、ed. It was found that those who had (39) met the interviewer’s eyes less often than was (40) , an indication that shifty eyes to use the mystery writers’ stock phrase can actually be a tip-off to an attempt to deceive or to feelings of guilt.25().AconsciousBinnocentCsuspiciousDindifferen

33、t21.Proper street behavior in the United States requires a nice balance of attention and inattention. You are supposed to look at a (21) just enough to show that you’re (22) of his presence. If you look too little, you appear arrogant or furtive (鬼鬼祟祟的), too much, (23) you’re inquisitive

34、. Usually what happens is that people (24) each other until they are about eight feet (25) , at which point both cast down their eyes. Sociologist Dr. Erving Goffman (26) this as a kind of dimming of lights.Much of eye behavior is so (27) that we react to it only on the intuitive level. The next tim

35、e you have a (28) with someone who makes you feel liked, notice what he does with his eyes. (29) are he looks at you more often than is usual with (30) a little longer than the normal. You interpret this as a sign of a polite one (31) he is interested in you as a person (32) just in the topic of con

36、versation. Probably you also feel that he is both (33) and sincere.All this has been demonstrated in elaborate (34) . Subjects sit and talk in the psychologist’s laboratory, (35) of the fact that their eye behavior is being (36) from a one-way vision screen. In one fairly typical experiment, (

37、37) were induced to cheat while performing a task, then were (38) and observed. It was found that those who had (39) met the interviewer’s eyes less often than was (40) , an indication that shifty eyes to use the mystery writers’ stock phrase can actually be a tip-off to an attempt to de

38、ceive or to feelings of guilt.27().AsurveysBobservationsCexperimentsDinterviews22.Proper street behavior in the United States requires a nice balance of attention and inattention. You are supposed to look at a (21) just enough to show that you’re (22) of his presence. If you look too little, y

39、ou appear arrogant or furtive (鬼鬼祟祟的), too much, (23) you’re inquisitive. Usually what happens is that people (24) each other until they are about eight feet (25) , at which point both cast down their eyes. Sociologist Dr. Erving Goffman (26) this as a kind of dimming of lights.Much of eye beh

40、avior is so (27) that we react to it only on the intuitive level. The next time you have a (28) with someone who makes you feel liked, notice what he does with his eyes. (29) are he looks at you more often than is usual with (30) a little longer than the normal. You interpret this as a sign of a pol

41、ite one (31) he is interested in you as a person (32) just in the topic of conversation. Probably you also feel that he is both (33) and sincere.All this has been demonstrated in elaborate (34) . Subjects sit and talk in the psychologist’s laboratory, (35) of the fact that their eye behavior i

42、s being (36) from a one-way vision screen. In one fairly typical experiment, (37) were induced to cheat while performing a task, then were (38) and observed. It was found that those who had (39) met the interviewer’s eyes less often than was (40) , an indication that shifty eyes to use the mys

43、tery writers’ stock phrase can actually be a tip-off to an attempt to deceive or to feelings of guilt.26().AinducedBcheatedCdistractedDrealized23.Proper street behavior in the United States requires a nice balance of attention and inattention. You are supposed to look at a (21) just enough to

44、show that you’re (22) of his presence. If you look too little, you appear arrogant or furtive (鬼鬼祟祟的), too much, (23) you’re inquisitive. Usually what happens is that people (24) each other until they are about eight feet (25) , at which point both cast down their eyes. Sociologist Dr. E

45、rving Goffman (26) this as a kind of dimming of lights.Much of eye behavior is so (27) that we react to it only on the intuitive level. The next time you have a (28) with someone who makes you feel liked, notice what he does with his eyes. (29) are he looks at you more often than is usual with (30)

46、a little longer than the normal. You interpret this as a sign of a polite one (31) he is interested in you as a person (32) just in the topic of conversation. Probably you also feel that he is both (33) and sincere.All this has been demonstrated in elaborate (34) . Subjects sit and talk in the psych

47、ologist’s laboratory, (35) of the fact that their eye behavior is being (36) from a one-way vision screen. In one fairly typical experiment, (37) were induced to cheat while performing a task, then were (38) and observed. It was found that those who had (39) met the interviewer’s eyes less often than was (40) , an indication that shifty eyes to use the mystery writers’ stock phrase can actually be a tip-off to an attempt to deceive or to feelings of guilt.30().AfriendBforeignerCpasserbyDstranger24.Proper street behavior in the Unite

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