试卷名称:国家公共英语(二级)笔试模拟试卷421

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How much a pound are these oranges?  M: These oranges are nice. How much are they? W: They are sixty cents a pound.

A.6 cents.

B.16 cents.

C.60 cents.

Where are the two speakers?  W: What would you like to have, sir? M: Well, I’ d like to have an apple juice and a chicken sandwich.

A.In a restaurant.

B.On a farm.

C.At a man’ s house.

What is David going to do?  W: David, are you coming with us to the park? M: No, I’m sorry, but I have to catch up with my homework.

A.Catch a train home.

B.Do his homework.

C.Go to a park.

What is the man going to do?  M: Excuse me. Could you tell me when the next bus leaves for the airport? W: It leaves in three minutes. If you run, you might catch it. M: Thank you. I’ 11 try. W: Good luck!

A.Run to the airport.

B.Wait for another bus.

C.Hurry to catch the next bus.

How does the woman feel about her suggestion?  W: Oh, I wish we had taken the lift. M: Cheer up. It’ s already on the 8th floor. W: But I am really tired out. M: Just think it’ s helpful for our health. W: Possibly, but if I know it was so far up, I wouldn’ t have suggested walking.

A.It’s helpful.

B.It’ s interesting.

C.She regretted her suggestion.

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