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2022年9月公共英语二级考试真题及答案第一部分听力第一节听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来答复有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。例:0.Howmuchistheshirt?£pound;19.15.£pound;9.18.£pound;9.15.请看选项:衬衫的价格为9镑15便士,所以你选择[C]项,并在试卷上将其标出。下面,你有5秒钟的时间看第1题。1.WhatdoesthemanthinkofwatchingTV?Ithelpspeoplekilltime.Itmakespeoplelessactive.Itkeepspeoplewell-informed.2.Whatdoesthewomanmean?She'lluseherbikesoon.She'slentherbikeout.She'llborrowabike.3.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthewoman?Sheispoorlydressed.She'sgottoomanydresses.SheshouldbuyadressforBetty.4.What'sgoingtobedifficultfortheman?Makingnicecoffee.Workingathomequietly.Choosingabirthdaygift.5.Whatarethespeakersdiscussing?Whethertogoonaholiday.Howtopayforthehouse.Whethertofindabetterjob.第二节听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有2至4个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,答复第6和第7题。6.WhoisMr.Li?Thewoman'sco-worker.Thewoman'ssecretary.Thewoman'sboss.7.WhatdoesMr.Liwanttotalktothewomanabout?

Ajoboffer.[B]Abigsale.department.听下面一段对话,答复第8至第10题。8.Whatisthemandoingnow?Tryingtofindajob.Travelingroundtheworld.TeachingEnglishformoney.9.Wherewillthemanbeworking?InanAustralianschool.Inashippingcompany.Inaforeigntradingfirm.10.Whatwillthespeakersdotogetherintheevening?Gosightseeinginthecity.EatinaChineserestaurant.Haveahome-madedinner.听下面一段对话,答复第11和第12题。11.Whatdothespeakersdecidetodo?AskCarrieforhelp.[B]Buyahugecake.cards.12.Whowillprobablygetsurprisedattheparty?Maggie.[C]Jackie.听下面一段对话,答复第13至第16题。[C]Anew[C]Play[B]Theman.13.Whatkindoffamiliescanbepossiblychosenashome-stayfamilies?[C]Anew[C]Play[B]Theman.Goodatcooking.Closetotheschool.Withinternationalbackground.14.Whatcananinternationalstudentexpectinahome-stayfamily?Abathroomoftheirown.[B]Nochoiceofmeals.[C]Asharedbedroom15.Whatisthemainadvantageofstayingwithahome-stayfamily?Learningthelanguagebetter.Havingmorefreedom.Goingtoschoolearly.16.Whatshouldthestudentdotogetalongwiththefamily?Cookforthefamily.Keephisorherhabits.Followthehouserules.听下面一段独白,答复第17至第20题。17.What'sthepurposeoftheprogram?Toplananiceweekend.ToprepareforNewYear'sDay.Tocelebratethestartofavacation.18.Whatarethechildrengoingtodo?Lookforthehiddengifts.Hidearoundthebuilding.Haveagroupdiscussion.19.Whatarethechildrenrequiredtodobeforegoingoutofthebuilding?[A]Waitatacomer.Givetheirnamesatadesk.Staytogetherwiththeirparents.20.Whowillgooutofthebuildingthroughthedoubledoors?[A]Thepreschoolchildren.Thethirdgradechildren.Thefourthgradechildren.1-5BABBA6-10CABBC11-15ACBCA16-20CCABC第二部分英语知识运用第一节单项填空从[A]、[B]、[C]、[D]四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最正确选项,并在答题卡1上将该项涂黑。21.—Ohno!Iputmybagdownhere,butnowit'sgone.—.ShallIcallthepolice?[A]Excuseme[B]Oh,dear[C]Noproblem[D]OK22.Whydon'tyoustartoutearlyyoudon'thavetohurry?[A]notuntil[B]sincethen[C]sothat[D]asif23.Hardashetried,hestill____notgettheaccidentoutofhismind.[A]might[B]should[C]could[D]would24.Whenintoanotherlanguage,thepoemreadsstrange.[A]havingtranslated[B]translated[C]totranslate[D]translating25.Ineedyouradvice____whichcomputertobuy.[A]on[B]for[C]towith26.—DoyoulikethebookSidneygaveyou?—Verymuch.It'sexactlyIwanted.[A]what[B]which[C]thathow27.AstormburiedIllinoisunderseveralinchesofsnowTuesday,atleast100peopledeadintrafficaccidents.[A]toleave[B]leave[C]leftleaving28.Whicheverwayyoulookat,joiningtheOlympicGamescanbeanoutstandingachievementforanyone.[A]that[B]it[C]onethis29.—Sorrytobotheryou.Thisisthefifthfloor,isn'tit?—Yes,itis.Where?doyoustay、[B]areyoufrom[C]doyouwanttobe[D]areyou30.Davidwon'tbehomeuntilnextmonth.Oh,Itoosoon-hereheisnow!willspeak[B]speak[C]havespokenhadspoken31.I'magainsttheideathewoman'splaceisinthekitchen.where[B]which[C]thathow32.Thejourneyshouldonlytakeabout30minutes,butitusuallytakesanhour.[A]inturn[B]ingeneral[C]intimeinfact33.ThebetterIgettoknowLisa,Ilikeher.[A]themore[B]themuch[C]thebestthemost34.—WhatdidMr.Jonesdobeforehecametothiscompany?—Heacitybusforovertwenty-fiveyears.[A]isdriving[B]drove[C]hasdriven[D]drives35.—Mybirthdayfallson____Saturdaythisyear.—Good!We'llhavetimeforabigparty.[A]a;/[B]the;/[C]a;the[D]/;the21-35BCCBAADBCBCDACA第二节完形填空阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的[A]、[B]、[C]和[D]四个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。WouldyoubelievethatthefirstoutstandingdeafteacherinAmericawasLaurentClerc,aFrenchman?At12,he__36__theRoyalInstitutionfortheDeafinPariswherehebecameatopstudent.After__37__,theschoolaskedhimtostayonasa__38__.Meanwhile,anAmericannamedThomasGallaudetwasstudyingtobeaminister.牧(师)__39__hemetayounggirlwhowasdeaf.Hewasdisappointedtolearnthattherewereno__40__forthedeafinAmerica.__41__,in1815GallaudetsailedtoLondonto__42__informationondeafeducation.However,hewas__43__togethelpandbecamefrustrated(灰心的).FortunatelyhemetaFrencheducatorwho__44__himtogotoParistospendthreemonths__45__attheschool,whereClercwasworking.TheschoolaskedClerctoteach__46__signlanguage.Asaresult,thetwomen__47__eachother.WhenthetimecameforGallaudetto__48__America,heaskedClerctocomewithhim.Thetwomen__49__inJune1816Thevoyage__50__theAtlanti大西洋)tookdays.Theyputthetimetoproductiveuse,__51__forthenewschoolforthedeaf__52__theywantedtoopen.Suchaschoolwas__53__thefollowingyearinConnecticut.

Attheschool,Clercledabusylife.AlthoughhewantedtoreturntoFrance,he__54__did.HediedonJuly18,1869,stillinAmerica.France's__55__wasAmerica'sgain!36.[A]entered[B]visited[C]heardof[D]setup37.[A]work[B]preparation[C]graduation[D]explanation38.[A]headmaster[B]teacher[C]graduatestudent[D]clinicassistant39.[A]after[B]unless[C]because[D]when40.[A]schools[B]hospitals[C]libraries[D]organizations41.[A]Therefore[B]However[C]Besides[D]Meanwhile42.[A]offer[B]share[C]test[D]seek43.[A]eager[B]afraid[C]unable[D]willing44.{A]joined[B]invited[C]ordered[D]permitted45.[A]learning[B]monitoring[C]practicing[D]reviewing46.[A]theeducator[B]Laurent[C]theparent[D]Gallaudet47.[A]respected[B]taught[C]met[D]expected48.[A]leave[B]tour[C]moveto[D]returnto49.[A]setout[B]gotback[C]settleddown[D]workedout50.[A]to[B]across[C]from[D]over51.[A]learninglanguages[B]designinggames[C]meetingstudents[D]makingplans52.[A]whom[B]which[C]what[D]where53.[A]discovered[B]bought[C]planned[D]founded54.[A]often[B]sometimes[C]seldom[D]never55.[A]fault[B]loss[C]gift[D]decision36-55ACBDAADCBADCDABDBDDB第三部分阅读理解第一篇Text1阅读以下短文,从每题所给的[A]、[B]、[C]和[D]四个选项中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Hesawtheoldladyandhercaronthesideoftheroad.Hecouldseesheneededhelp.Sohepulledupinfrontofhercarandgotout.Evenwiththesmileonhisface,shewasworried.Hedid'ntlooksafe.Helookedpoorandhungry.Hesaid,“I'mheretohelpyou,ma'am.MynameisBryanAnderson.〞Allshehadwasaflattire轮(胎),butforanoldlady,thatwasbadenough.Bryanchangedthetireandshecouldn'tthankhimenoughforthehelp.Then,theladyaskedhowmuchsheowedhim.Shehadalreadyimaginedalltheterriblethingsthatcouldhavehappened.Hetoldherthatifshereallywantedtopayhimback,thenexttimeshesawsomeonewhoneededhelp,shecouldgivethatpersonthehelptheyneeded.Afewmilesdowntheroad,theladysawasmallcafe.Shewentin.Thewaitresscameoverwithasweetsmile,onethatevenbeingonherfeetforthewholedaycou'ldnterase.Shenoticedthewaitresswasnearlyeightmonthspregnant怀孕),butsheneverletherachesbenoticed.Theoldladywonderedhowsomeonewhohadsolittlecouldbesogivingtoastranger.Then,sherememberedBryan.Afterhermeal,theladypaidwithaonehundreddollarbill.Thewaitressquicklywenttogetchange,butwhenshecameback,shenoticedsomethingwrittenonthenapkin(餐巾纸)withthewordssaying:“Youdon'toweanything.Somebodyoncehelpedmeout,thewayI'mhelpingyou.Ifyoureallywanttopaymeback,hereiswhatyoudo:Donotletthischainofloveendwithyou.〞Underthenapkinwerefourmore$100bills.Thatnightwhenthewaitressgothome,shewasthinkingaboutwhattheladyhadwritten.Howcouldtheladyhaveknownhowmuchsheandherhusbandneededthemoneywiththebabyduenextmonth?Asshelaysleepingnexttoherhusband,shewhisperedsoftandlow,“Everything'sgoingtobeallright.Iloveyou,BryanAnderson.〞56.WhywastheoldladyworriedwhenBryantriedtohelpher?Shehaddifficultytalkingtoastranger.Shenoticedaforcedsmileonhisface.Shefoundhimintroubletoo.Shefearedhemighthurther.57.WhydidtheoldladywanttogivemoneytoBryan?SherecognizedBryanwasafriendofhers.Shewantedtopayhimforthenewtire.Shetriedtokeepclearoftrouble.Shethoughthemightgetangry.58.Theunderlinedword“erase〞inParagraph5probablymeans.hold[B]insist[C]forgetremove59.Whatdidtheladysuggestifthewaitresswantedtopayherback?[B]Workingharderinthe[A]Tryingtohelpothers.future.[B]Workingharderinthe[C]Keepingsmilingallthetime.[D]Givingmoneytothoseinneed.60.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthistext?[A]GodHelpThoseWhoHelpThemselves[B]WhatGoesAroundComesAround.[C]MisfortuneNeverComesAlone.[D]Moneydoesn'tGrowonTrees.56-60DCDAB第二篇Text2阅读以下短文,从每题所给的[A]、[B]、[C]和[D]四个选项中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Differentcountrieshavedifferentcultures.Asamegesturemayhavedistinctmeaningsindifferentcountries.Forinstance,inAfrica,peopleknockatthetablewiththeirfingerstocallwaiterswhichisconsideredasimpoliteinChina.Inwesterncountries,ifyoumakeacirclewithyourthumbandtheindexfinger食(指),andthenraisetheotherthreefingers,youaresuggesting“OK〞.Thesamegesture,however,means“money〞inJapanwhilemakesBrazilianpeoplefeelinsulted(受侮辱的).Withthatinmind,you'dbetterlearnabouttheircustombeforetravellingtoforeigncountries.Greetingisanimportantpartofcommunicationbetweenpeople.Whengreetingsomeone,A-mericanstendtoholdouttheirhandsandlookdirectlyintohis/hereyesandthensmile.However,sometimessuchbehaviormightbringnothingbutmisunderstandinginothercountries.Ahandshakemightnotbeacceptedandlookingothersrightintheeyecanhavedifferentmeanings.Asianpeopleregardphysicalcontactasembarrassing;therefore,theydqnotshakehands.Theyhavetheirownwaysofgreetingpeople.ForJapanese,aslightbowoftheheadisenough.InKorea,womendonotshakehandsorhugwithpeople;whilemenmightshakehandsaccompaniedbynoddingtheheadonce.InwesternAsia,Muslimsdonotmakebodycontactswithwomenyethugisgenerallyacceptedamongmen.Samethinghappensoneyecontact.Inmanycountries,peopleavoiddirecteyecontacttoshowrespect.Thiscancausemisunderstanding,too.Infact,someAsianstudentshavebeenregardedaslackingrespectfortheirAmericanteachersexactlybecausetheyfailedtomakeeyecontactswiththeirteachers.Thoughdifferentculturesseemtohavedifferentwaysofgreeting,smilingistakenastheuniversalgestureoffriendliness.Smilingindicateshappinessoragreement(同意)anditcanalsobeusedtomean“Excuseme〞or“Please〞.Sowhenyouarenotsurewhattodo,justsmile.61.WhentwoJapanesemenmeet,theymightgreeteachotherby.[A]shakingeachother[B]huggingeachother[C]kissingeachotheronbothcheeks[D]bowingtheirheads62.IfanAmericanmakesan“OK〞gesturetoaJapanese,thentheJapaneseprobablythinkthat.[A]theyhaveagreedonsomething[B]theAmericanfeelshappy[C]theAmericaninsultshim[D]theAmericanwantsmoney63.Whatwillberegardedasimpolite?.[A]MakeadirecteyecontactwithanAmericanTrytohugaMuslimwomanBowtoaJapanesewhenyoufirstmeetSmiletoaFrenchinordertoshowthatyouarehappy64.What'sthebesttitleforthispassage?[A]NevershakehandswithAsianpeopleDifferentculture,differentcustomSmileasmuchasyoucanPeoplebehaverudelyinforeigncountries61-64DDBB第三篇Text3阅读以下短文,从每题所给的[A]、[B]、[C]和[D]四个选项中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。WhenmentioningKorea,peoplemightcomeupwithastringofthings,suchaskimchi(泡菜),cosmeticsandbeautifulgirls.Infact,Koreaisalsofamousforhand-madeclothes.InKorea,youcangetasuitthatiswellmadetoyourmeasurewithinacoupleofdaysbutbecarefulaboutthesizebecauseKoreansizesareoftenalittlesmall,especiallytowesterners.Evena“large〞sizeT-shirtboughtinKoreacanbetoosmallforanAmerican!Koreanclothesaremadeofvariouskindsofsilkandothermaterials.Youcanalsobuyhand-madetraditionalclothesinKorea.ThosetraditionalKoreanclotheshavequitealonghistorywhichcanbefoundinancientwallpaintingsorontombs.“Hanbok〞(韩服)canbethebestrepresentativeofKoreanculture.Todayhanbokisstillwornduringformaloccasions.Hanbokconsistsoftwoparts.“Jeogori〞(赤古里),thetoppart,isblouse-likeandhaslongsleeves.Forthebottompart,womenwear“Ghima〞(高腰背心裙),akindofskirt,andmenwear“Paji〞(巴基),bag-liketrousers.Whiteisthecolorforcommonpeoplewhileduringfestivalsoronspecialdays,upperclasseswillwearclothesinbrightcolorstoindicatetheirsocialstatus.AccessorieslikejewelryandheaddressescompletetraditionalKoreanclothes.TraditionalKoreanclothesfavorsoftflowinglinestohidethebody'sshaperepresentingthepursuitforbeautyandeleganceofKoreanpeople.ThedesignsofvariousformsofHanbokrepresenttherichcultureofKorea.65.Whichstatementistrueaboutthefirstparagraph?Itisverydifficulttogetahand-madesuitinKorea.WesternerscannotwearKoreanclothesbecausetheyareoftentoolarge.YoucanbuytraditionalKoreanclothesandmanyotherkindsofclothinginKoreaAllKoreanclothesarehand-madebyKoreantailors.66.willnotappearintraditionalKoreanclothesforwomen.[A]Hanbok[B]Jeogori[C]Chima[D]Paji67.HowcanwerecognizepeoplewithhighsocialstatusduringfestivalsoronspecialdaysinKorea?[A]Bytheaccessoriestheyarewearing.Bythecolorofclothestheyarewearing.Bythesizeofclothestheyarewearing.Wecouldn'tdistinguishthembecausetheydressthesame.65-67CDB第四篇Text4阅读以下短文,从每题所给的[A]、[B]、[C]和[D]四个选项中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。TheNorthernPikeisaverybadfish.Itisabig,hungryfish,andeatslittlefish.ManyNorthernPikeliveinLakeDavis.Theyarekillingallthesmallerfishinthelake.TheNorthernPikeareaseriousdangertothelakebecausetheyeatallthesmallerfish.Soon,allotherkindsoffishinthelakewillbekilledoff.Thisisnothealthyfortheenvironment(环境〕.ResearchersareafraidthattheNorthernPikewillswimoutofLakeDavisthroughmanysmallerriversthatfeedintothelake.Theycouldspreadalloverthecountryanddamagemanyotherwaterenvironments.Ifthathappens,itwouldbetoolatetostoptheNorthernPike.Fortenyears,officialshavebeentryingtoremovetheNorthernPikefromLakeDavis.Theyhavetriedusingnetsandpoisons(毒药).However,theNorthernPikepopulationisstilldoingwellinLakeDavis.Manypeopledonotliketheideaofusingpoisontokillthefish.Theyworrythatthepoisonsarebadforhumanswhousethewater.However,peoplehaven'tfoundanypoisonsatallinlocal(当地的)wells.Scientistsaregoingtotrythepoisonagain.Thistime,theywilldryoffthelakebeforeputtingthepoisonin.Apublichearingwillbeheldtotalkabouttheproblem.68.Thistextismostprobably.[A]ashortstory[B]anewsreport[C]aresearchpaper[D]anofficialannouncement69.WhatcouldhappeniftheNorthernPikeswimoutofLakeDavis?Theycouldbeoutofcontrol.Thesmallerfishwouldbesaved.Theenvironmentcouldbeimproved.Manysmallriverswouldbepoisoned.70.WhatwastheresultofusingpoisonsinLakeDavis?[A]Peoplestoppedusingthewellwater.[B]Thelakewasseriouslydamaged.[C]Thepoisonsworkedasexpected.[D]Therewerehardlyanyeffects.71.Apublichearingwillbeheldbecause.localpeopleobjecttotheuseofpoisonstheNorthernPikehavespreadtootherlakespeoplearestronglyagainstdryingoffthelaketheharmoftheNorthernPikeisseldomheardof68-71BADA第五篇Text5阅读以下短文,从每题所给的[A]、[B]、[C]和[D]四个选项中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Evenifyourchildisanexcellentstudent,youca'ntexpectthathewillalwaysdutifullydohishomework.Thefollowingissomeusefuladviceforhelpingthemdealwiththeirhomework.Setaregulartimeandplaceforstudy.Givehomeworkitsownspecialtimeandplace,andifyourchildisinmiddleorhighschool,lethersetherowntimetable.Takeitstepbystep.Childrenmaygetoverwhelmed(压倒)bytoomuchhomeworktheyhavetodo.Encourageyourchildtocalmlyworkoutwhatneedstobedoneandhowmuchtimeitwilltake,andthenmakeaplan.Helpyourchildbreakhomeworkdownintomanageablesteps.Helpout.Youshouldn'thavetodoyourchild'shomeworkorre-teachthematerialcoveredinclass,butyoucanhelpoutbyshowingyourinterestandbyencouragingindependent(独立的)problemsolving.Praiseajobwelldone.Kids,nomatterwh

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