2016 年 3 月公共英语二级考试真题及答案
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第一节短文理解
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡
上将该项涂黑。
Text 1
Andy lived high in the Rocky Mountains.He hunted(打猎) wild animals
there.He also took other men hunting.That was his work.
One day a letter brought Andy a new job.This job changed both his feeling
about animals and his way of hunting.The letter said: "I want to write a story
about bighorn sheep.I need pictures to go with my story.Will you get pictures
of the sheep for me?"
Andy' s two sons wanted their father to take the job."We will help you !"
they said.Bighorn sheep are very wild.Andy knew it would be hard to get
pictures."But why not try?" they said.
For days, Andy and his sons tried to get pictures.They did not want the
sheep to hear them or see them, so they walked softly.They hid behind rocks,
but the sheep always ran away.
Then one day, Andy and his sons walked around a big rock.They met
some sheep face to face.But the sheep didn' t run ! "Now I know why the
sheep run away," Andy said."They run because we come up behind
them.From now on,—— we will stay where they can see us."
The next day, Andy saw some sheep fight out in the open.He and his sons
walked toward them.The men did not try to hide, but they did walk
slowly.They knew that any fast move will frighten them away.
"Don' t look fight at the sheep," Andy said."Wild animals do not like to be
looked at.They will run away." The men looked off to this side and to that side,
but they walked closer and closer.And soon they were close enough to get
good clear pictures.
They made good friends with the wild sheep and sent many fine pictures
to the writer for his story.Since then, they have never hunted the bighorn
sheep again.
21.What was the new job Andy got?
A 1 to hunt bighorn sheep.
B.to write a story of bighorn sheep.
C.to protect bighorn sheep.
D.to take pictures of bighorn sheep.
22.What is the right way to get close to bighorn sheep?
A.Look directly at them.
B.Walk slowly to their faces.
C.Run to them from one side.
D.Follow them from behind.
23.What did Andy gain from his new job?
A.He won respect from his children.
B.He was well paid by the story writer.
C.He knew better how to use a camera.
D.He leamed more about bighorn sheep.
【参考译文】
Textl
安迪住在洛基山的高处。他在山上捕猎野生动物,也带其他人打猎。那是他的工作。
一天,一封信给安迪带来了一份新的工作。这个工作不但改变了他对动物的看法,也
改变了他的狩猎方式。信中写道:“我想写一篇关于大角羊的故事。我需要为故事配上图片。
请问你可以为我拍摄大角羊的照片吗?”
安迪的两个儿子希望父亲接受这份工作。“我们会帮助你的!”他们说。大角羊野性很强。
安迪知道给大角羊拍摄照片会很困难。“但是为什么不试试呢?”他的儿子们说。
几天来。安迪和他的儿子们努力尝试拍摄大角羊的照片。他们不希望被大角羊发现,
所以他们走路很轻。他们躲在岩石的后面,但是大角羊总会逃掉。
然而有一天,安迪和他的儿子们走到一块大岩石附近。他们和几只大角羊撞个正着。
但是这些羊并没有逃跑!“现在我知道那些羊为什么跑掉了,”安迪说,“它们逃跑是因为我
们悄悄地跟在它们后面。从现在开始。我们就待在它们能看见我们的地方。”
第二天,安迪看见羊群就站在开阔处。他和他的儿子们朝羊群走过去。他们没有试着
躲藏,但是走得非常慢。他们知道只要稍微走快一点都会吓跑羊群。
“不要直视那些羊,”安迪说,“野生动物不喜欢被盯着看。他们会逃跑的。”他们朝这边
看看朝那边瞅瞅,越来越接近羊群。一会儿,他们就走到足够给羊群拍摄清晰照片的位置
了。他们跟这些野生羊群成了朋友,还帮那位作家拍摄了很多精彩的照片。从那时起,他
们再也没有捕猎过大角羊。
21.D【精析】细节题。题干意为“安迪得到了一份什么新工作?”文章第二段最后
“The letter said:‘l want to write a story about bighorn sheep.1 need pictures
to go with my story.Will you get pictures of the sheep for me?”提到,安迪收到
了一封信,信中作家请求他帮忙拍摄大角羊的照片。文章的最后一段也提到他们帮作家拍
摄了很多照片。故 D 正确。
22.B【精析】细节题。题干意为“接近大角羊最好的方法是什么?”根据第七段第一句
安迪的口述“Don’t look fight at the sheep,”可知。不能直视羊群,所以排除 A。第六
段最后一句“They knew that any fast move will frighten them away.”说明走路速
度过快也会吓跑羊群,更不用说跑了,所以排除 c。第四段最后一句“They hid behind
rocks,but the sheep always fan away.”说明跟在羊群后面,羊群也会逃跑,故排
除 D。结合第五段及第六段内容可知,慢慢地从正面接近大角羊是正确的方式,故 B 正确。
23.D【精析】归纳题。题干意为“安迪从这份新工作中收获了什么?”文章第一段中提
及这份工作带给安迪的变化,最后一段也说明他们和大角羊成了朋友,安迪通过这份工作
对大角羊有了更多的了解。A、B、C 三项在文中都没有体现,故 D 正确。
第二节短文理解
Text 2
Everywhere in the world, plants and animals live together.Some animals
eat plants they live with, Some plants stay alive because many plant-eating
animals have natural enemies that eat them.
Rich soil for the roots of plants is produced by worms and other very small
animals that live underground.Green plants feed animals and people.
It takes all the plants and animals living together to keep the earth a good
place to live in.
Plants and animals trade with each other.They trade for things they both
need to stay alive.
Animals breathe and the air gets changed inside their bodies.When they
breathe the air out again there' s something called carbon((碳) in it.Animals
can' t use this air again.But plants need carbon.The plants trade fresh air for
the carbon they need.
Plants make food from carbon and water.They use sunlight for this work,
just as a machine uses gas or electricity to keep running.The plants store the
food they make inside themselves.
But what do the plants get in return? Many things.Plants make food from
the carbon and other things that come from animals' bodies.Insects like bees
carry pollen(花粉) from one flower to another and the pollen forms seeds.Birds
and other animals eat the fruit in which seeds grow and often drop the seeds
where they can grow up into new plants.So animals help the growth of new
prants.
24.Which of the following is the closest in meaning with "trade with" in
paragraph 2 ?
A.live for
B.give to and take from
C.stay with
D.teach and learn from
25.What is compared to "electricity" in paragraph 47
A.Sunlight.
B.Water.
C.Air.
D.Carbon.
26.What is the main idea of the text?
A.Living things are connected in nature.
B.Some animals stay in plants for safety.
C.Animals and plants are of different types.
D.Some plants can stay alive by themselves.
【参考译文】
Text2
在世界的每个地方,动植物都是生活在一起的。有些动物以吃植物为生。一些植物得
以存活是因为食草动物会被其他天敌动物捕食。植物根部所需的肥沃土壤得益于蠕虫和其
他生存于地下的非常微小的动物。绿植哺育着动物以及人类。
动植物的共存使得地球成为适宜居住的好地方。动植物之间互相给养。他们互相交换
所需物品以维持生存。
动物呼吸空气,并在体内产生变化。当它们呼出气体时,其中包含一种被称为“碳”的
物质。动物不能再用它们呼出的气体。但是,植物需要碳气体。植物吸入它们生长所需要
的碳气体,呼出新鲜空气。植物通过碳和水生成食物。它们利用阳光完成这项工作,就如
同机器借助汽油或电力维持运转。植物将生成的食物储存于它们的体内。但是,植物可以
获得怎样的回报呢?很多的回报。植物从动物产生的碳和其他物质中生成食物,像蜜蜂这样
的昆虫,它们将花粉从一朵花传到另一朵花,而这个花粉可以形成种子。鸟类和其他动物
在种子生长出的地方吃到果实,又将种子带到可以让它们生长的地方。所以说,动物帮助
了植物的再生。
24.B【精析】推断题。题干意为“下面哪个选项与第二段中的词组‘trade wim’意思
最为接近?”由第二段最后一句“They trade forthings they both need to stay alive.”
可知,他们互相交换所需物品以维持生存。故可以推断出划线部分的含义应该是互相交换
的意思。故 B 正确。
25.A【精析】细节题。题干意为“与第四段中的‘电力’作对比的是什么?”由第四段第
二句话中的“They use sunlight for this work…””可知,它们利用阳光完成这项工作,由
此可以看出“电力”是用来和“阳光”作对比的,故 A 正确。
26.A【精析】归纳题。题干意为“文章的中心思想是什么?”全文基本可以分成两个部
分。第一部分说明一些动物靠食草为生,植物为动物提供了生存养料。第二部分说明植物
也可以借助动物获取一定的生存养料。所以两者是相辅相成的。故 A 正确。
短文理解 C
Text 3
It is reported that bags are getting bigger all the time, and that there are
more bags per person on the street today than at any other time in history.If
this is true, possible explanations could include the wide use of small electric
and electronic gadgets(装置), a reading-material explosion, a popular interest
toward tight or pocketless clothing, or cheap bagmaking labor overseas.
But, much as nature finds ways--such as disease--to control
overpopulation, city life has thrown up impediments(障碍) to bags.to enter
many public buildings, theatres, ballparks, and perhaps even underground
railway stations, you must go through a search or go bagless.The city has
countless bag rules.It is hard to keep them all straight, and you're never sure,
when leaving home for the day, whether it might be a bad idea to bring one
along.
Last week, the New York Public Library got in the game.Students,
researchers, writers, historians, and anyone else who has got used over the
years to treating the vast Rose Main Reading Room as an office or a reading
room came up against a new rule.You are no longer allowed to bring a bag
larger than eleven inches by fourteen inches into the library.If you walk in
with one, you must leave it at the coat check.You may keep its contents with
you, however, and the library provides big clear plastic bags for them.You
return them when you come back for your own bag.
What the library is trying to prevent, in this case, is people taking things
out, rather than bringing things in.A librarian said on the second day, "It' s a
big change for people who used come and bring in half their flats.The people
who use the library responsibly will continue to do so.The people who steal
will continue to get away with it, if they really want to.
27.What does the writer mainly talk about?
A.The history of the bag rules.
B.The importance of using libraries.
C.Different bags used in our daily life.
D.The use of bags and the rules against it.
28.The bag rules in many public buildings require people to
A.leave the places bagless
B.pay for bringing in bags
C.have their bags examined
D.use big clear plastic bags
29.What is the purpose of the new rule at the New York Public Library?
A.to change people' s way of reading.
B.to help people better use the library.
C.to prevent people stealing from the library.
D.to stop people from bringing in dangerous things.
30.How is the effect of the new rule according to the librarian?
A.Excellent.
B.Limited.
C.Harmful.
D.Unclear.
【参考译文】
Text 3
据报道,包一直在增大,而且现今在街上人们手中包的数量比历史上任何时候都要多。
如果属实的话,可以将原因归结为广泛使用的电器类或电子类产品,大量的阅读材料,以
及紧身衣或是没有口袋的服装的流行,又或者是由于海外低成本的包袋制造劳动力。
但是,如同大自然利用疾病来控制过量人口一样,城市化的生活为包的使用设置了很
多障碍。携带包进入很多公共场所,诸如剧院、球场,或许还有地铁站时都需要通过检查
或选择不带包进入。城市里有数不尽的包的使用规则。想要一直带着包很困难,而且出门
之前你永远不能确定只带一个包会不会是个糟糕的主意。
上个星期,纽约市图书馆也实行了相关规定。学生、研究者、作家、史学家以及其他
那些习惯于将玫瑰主阅览室当作办公室或者普通阅览室使用并且使用了很多年的读者们遭
遇到了新规定。新规规定不允许读者携带超过 l4 英寸长、11 英寸宽的包进入图书馆。如
果携带有超过
此尺寸的包,请放置于衣帽间。但是请随身携带包内私人物品,图书馆可以提供大号
的透明塑料袋用于放置物品。请读者于离开时取回自己的包并同时归还塑料袋。
这种情况更多的是为了预防有人将图书资料带离图书馆,而不是担心他们带进的物品。
新规实施的第二天,一位图书馆管理人员表示,“对于那些习惯于随身携带很多物品的人来
说,这是个很大的变化。负责任的读者将会支持这一规定,然而此规定并不能有效制止那
些偷书者。”
27.D【精析】主旨题。题干意为“作者主要讲述的是什么?”全文述说了包袋使用的现
状,接着又说明在城市中存在很多不允许携带包袋的地方或场合 D 项符合题意。文中其他
三项在文中均没有体现,故 D 正确。
28.C【精析】细节题。题于意为“在许多公共场所,包的使用规则要求人们。”由文
章第二段第二句“to enter many public buildings,theatres,ballparks,and
perhaps even underground railway stations.You must go through a search of
go bagless.”可知,想要进入一些公共场所要么不带包,如果带了包都要接受检查。故
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