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全国英语等级考试二级模拟试题(2)

全国英语等级考试二级模拟试题(2)从a、b、c、d四个选项中,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

21. when we watched the national flag _________ in the olympic games on tv , we ________ cheer. [a] risen; rose[b] risen; raised [c] raised; let [d] being raised; raised22. -hi, mary, you look very tired, -yeah, i _________ fora whole week. [a] worked [b] had worked [c] have worked [d] have been working 23. let me give you _________. [a] some advice [b] advices [c] an advice [d] the advice 24. the boy dived into the water and after _________ seemed to be a long time, he came up again [a] what [b] that [c] it [d] which 25. we _________ to change her _________ but she refused. [a] did seek; mind [b] do mean; brain [c] tried; hearts [d] attempt; plan 26. what i wanted to find outfirst ________ how long it was going to take. [a] was [b] were [c] are [d] being 27. he is _________ of the ten boys.[a] the clever [b]. the cleverer [c] cleverest [d] the cleverest 28. look _________ ! there ' s a car ing. [a] up [b] out [c] back [d] over 29. mother promised she _________ me an english-chinese dictionary as a gift for my birthday.[a] was buying [b] would buy [c] bought [d] will buy 30. it _________ be difficult to learn japanese. [a] shall [b] must [c] should [d] need 31. _________ will spend the weekend by the seashore. [a] he, you and i [b] you, he and i [c] i, you and he [d] you, i and he 32. he has been used _________ in the countryside. [a] live [b] to live [c] to living [d] living 33. when you read the map, please make a mark _________ you ' ve visited. [a] at the place where [b] at the place which [c] at which [d] where 34. if your wages are very small, they'll be free _________ ine tax. [a] with [b] about [c] to [d] of 35. please be quiet. i have_________ to announce. [a] an important something [b] important something [c] important thing [d] something importantthe bus was crowded with passengers going home from market, most of them carrying heavy bags, and baskets full of fruit and vegetables they had bought there. there were no seats left when jane got on the bus, and she was forced to stand beside a very fat woman on one side and on the other side a thin,serious-looking man in dark glasses. there was nothing to hold on to, and the bus was going so fast that if it hadnot been for the people on each side of her, jane would have fallen over. suddenly she felt her bag slipping down (?{l@l) her arm but could not move to pull it up again. " oh, dear, " she said, " i ' m losing my bag. " " don ' t worry, " said the thin man, " i ' ii see if i canget it for you." somehow he managed to bend down and pull the bag up round her shoulder againthanks a lot, said jane. ' not at all, the man spoke hurriedly. anyway, i m getting off in amoment. you ' ii have more room. " at the next stop the man and half a dozen people got off. jane was at last able to get a seat. she felt so tired and hungry that she opened her bag to find the chocolate ( -pj ~@l ~h ) she had bought in the market. the chocolate was there, but her wallet with all her money and the return ticket in it had gone.56. as the bus was going fast, jane managed _______ [a] to stop her bag from falling [b] not to fall [c] to pull her bag up again [d] to hold on to the fat woman and the thin man57. the word room in the story means _________. [a] space[b] seat [c] ground [d] position58.jane was seated to find_____had gone. [a] all her money[b] her return ticket [c] her wallet [d] all the above59.who do you think was most probably the thief? [a] the thin man. [b] nodbody [c] the fat woman. [d] someone else.with a phonecard you can make up to 200 calls without any difficulty at all. what do you do withit? go to a telephone marked " phonecard ", put in your card, make your call and when you 've finished, a screen ___s you how much is left on your card. it costs nothing extra for the cards, and the calls cost 10 cents per unit, same to any other payphone call. you can buy in units of 10, 20, 40, 100, or 200 now appearing in a shop near you. near each cardphone position you ii find a shop where you can buy one. you can easily find a cardphone at bus and train stations, universities, hospitals, clubs and shopping centers. 65. what do youthink a "phonecard" is? [a] it's a special telephone looking like card. [b] it ' s a special card to make a free phone call. [c] it's a special card used to make phone calls. [d] it's a special machine to record what you aretalking on the phone 66. choose the correct order when you use the phonecard. a. put in your phonecard. b. look at the screen to find out how many calls you can still make. c. go to a telephone box marked phonecard . d. make your call.[a] c, a, b, d [b] a, b, c, d [c] c, b, a, d [d] c, a, d, b67. you ' d better have a phonecard because _________. [a] you don't have to pay for your phone calls [b] you can pay less for your calls [g] it is not easy to be damaged [d] you don't have lo bring a lot of coins with you for phone callsthe relationship between the home and market economies has gone through two distinct stages. early industrialization began the process of transferring some production processes (e.g. clothmaking, sewing and caning foods) from the home to the marketplace. although the home economy could still produce these goods, the processes were laborious(费力的) and the market economy was usually more efficient. soon, the more important second stage was evident@the marketplace began producing goods and services that had never been produced by the home economy, and the home economy was unable to produce them (e.g. electricity and electricalappliances, the automobile, advanced education, sophisticated medical care). in the second stage, the question of whether the home economy was less efficient in producing these new goods and services was irrelevant; if the family were to enjoy these fruits of industrialization, they would have to be obtained in the marketplace. the traditional ways of taking care of these needs in the home, such as in nursing the sick, became socially unaeptable ( and, in most serious cases, probably less suessful ).just as the appearance of the automobile made the use of the horse-drawn carriage illegal and then impractical, and the appearance of television changed the radio from a source of entertainment to a source of background music, so most of the fruits of economic growth did not increase the options available to the home economy to either produce the goods or services or purchase them in the market. growth brought with it increased variety in consumer goods, but not increased flexibility for the home economy in obtaining these goods and services. instead, economic growth brought with it increased consumer reliance on the marketplace. in order to consume these new goods and services, the family had to enter the marketplace as wage earners and consumers.the neoclassical (新古典主义的) model that views the family as deciding whether to produce goods and services directly or to purchase them in the marketplace is basically a model of the first stage. it cannot aurately be applied to the second (and current) stage. 68. the reason why many production processes were taken over by the marketplace was that [ a ] it was a necessary step in the process of industrialization [b] the available electricity they depended on was only to the market economy [c] it was troublesome to produce such goods at home [d] the marketplace was more efficient with respect to these processes 69. it can be seen from the passage that in the second stage ________. [a] some traditional goods and services were not suessful when provided by the home economy [b] the market economy provided new goods and services never produced by the home economy [c] producing traditional goods at home became socially unaeptable [d] whether new goods and services were produced by the home economy became irrelevant 70. during the second stage, if the family wanted to consume new goods and services, they had to enter the marketplace _________ . [a] as wage earners [b] both as manufacturers and consumers [c] both asworkers and purchasers [d] as customers 71.economic growth did not make it more flexible for the home economy to obtain the new goods and services because _________. [aj the family was not efficient in production [b] it was illegal for the home economy to produce them [g] it could not supply them by itself [d] the market for these goods and services was limited模板,内容仅供参考。

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