2019年4月广东省学士学位英语统考真题PartIDialogueCompletion1.Chris:Doris,HighlandMallishavingabigsalethisweekend.()Doris:Don’tfeellikeit.I’mbroke.A.Youwannago?B.IwishIknewit.C.Icantell.D.Youlikeit?正确答案:A2.Brenda:Didyousayyou’regoingtotakeavacationnextweek?Lorena:Yes.I’mgoingtoSanFranciscoforacoupleofdays.Brenda:()IwishIcouldgetawayforawhile.A.Couldyougowithme?B.HowluckyIam!C.Ireallyappreciateit.D.Ireallyenvyyou.正确答案:D3.Jerry:Canyouloanmesomemoney?Cathy:()I’vealreadygonethroughmypaycheckfortheweek.A.HowcanI?B.I’msorry.C.I’mnotsure.D.Canyouimagine?正确答案:B4.Jose:Pamela,canyoucometoameetingonFriday?Pamela:I’mnotsure.()Whattimeareyouhavingit?Jose:We’replanningonhavingitaroundnoon.A.Oh,goahead.B.Oh,yes.C.Letmecheckmyschedule.D.Iwouldliketojoinyou.正确答案:C5.Marshall:DoyouknowwhatJason’sofficephonenumberis?Pam:I’msorry.Youmightwanttolookitupinthephonebook.Marshall:()butitseemsthathisphonenumberisUNLISTED.A.Surething,B.Idon’tknow,C.I’vecheckeditalready,D.Oh,don’tbother,正确答案:C6.Jake:IthoughtJane’dbehappy.Cathy:Yeah,especiallysinceshegotapromotionrecently.Jake:Maybeit’s()A.somethingshe’dliketokeepsecret.B.whatsheusuallydoes.C.howshecopeswithsomethingunpleasant.D.somekindofpersonalproblem.正确答案:D7.Sarah:Whyisn’tJudyatworktoday?Barbara:Apparently,()andshecouldn’tcome.Sarah:Iwonderwhathappened.A.somethingcameupB.shedidn’tsayanythingC.shewouldliketoquitD.somethingcouldhappen正确答案:A8.Angela:IcameacrossAmandayesterday.Bruce:()A.Howisshedoing?B.Nevermind.C.Noworry.D.Issheright?正确答案:A9.Hart:Don’tloseheart.Whateverdifficultiesyouhavewillbeovercomeintheend.Rose:()A.Thatsoundsodd.B.Weareexpectingachange.C.Ihopeso!D.Youarewelcome!正确答案:C10.Jack:I’vesentoutlotsofapplications,butreceivednoofferyet.Jerry:()A.Youthinkso?B.Lookwho’stalking.C.IsthatOK?D.Don’tworry.正确答案:D11.Customer:I’msorrytosaythis,butthesesnacksareawful.Waitress:()A.What’syouropinion?B.Howcanyousaythat?C.I’mterriblysorryaboutthat,sir.D.That’squitenormal.正确答案:C12.Grace:Whydon’twegooutforapicnicthisweekend?Susie:()A.That’sabrilliantidea.B.Soundslikeanexcellentjob.C.Gladyoucouldmakeit.D.I’msureitisn’tsobad.正确答案:A13.Secretary:CanIgetsomeinformationaboutthisprogram?Manager:()A.Yes,youdo.B.Goon.C.Youcertainlycan.D.Goodidea.正确答案:C14.Guest:Thankyouforyourefforttomakemystaycomfortable.Host:()A.Nevermind.B.Don’tbesopolite.C.Youaresokind.D.It’smypleasure.正确答案:D15.Linda:Canyoulendmeahandwiththissuitcase?Richard:()A.Well,Ican’t.B.Iguessyoucan.C.Withpleasure.D.Don’tbother.正确答案:CPartIIReadingComprehensionPassageOneA3-year-oldboywhowaslostinthewoodsfortwodaysisnowsafeathome.ButCaseyHathawaytoldhisrescuersthathewasnotalongintherainy,freezingcoldwoods.Hesaidhewaswithafriend—abear.ThechildwentmissingonJanuary22whileplayingwithfriendsathisgrandmother’shouseinthesouthernstateofNorthCarolina.WhentheotherchildrenreturnedtothehouseandCaseydidnot,thefamilysearchedtheareaforalmostanhourbeforecallingthepolice.Policeformedasearchandrescueteamtolookfortheyoungboyinthenearbywoods.Buttwodayswentbyandstill—noCasey.ThewoodsofNorthCarolinaarehometomanyblackbears,likethisone.Itseemsoneofthemhelpedalittleboywhilehewaslostinthewoods.ThenonJanuary24,someonecalledthepolicesayingtheyheardachildcryinginthewoods.PolicefollowedupontheinformationandfoundCaseyatabout9:30thatnight.Theypulledhimoutofsomebriar(荆棘).Hewasingoodhealth.PoliceOfficerChipHughessaidthatCaseydidnotsayhowhewasabletosurviveinthewoodsfortwodaysinthecould,rainyweather,butthat“hedidsayhehadafriendinthewoodsthatwasabearthatwaswithhim.”Hundredsofpeoplehelpedinthesearchandrescueefforts,includingsome600volunteers,federalpoliceandmembersofthemilitary.HughestoldreportersthatatnopointdidhethinkCaseyhadbeenkidnapped(绑架).DoctorsatCarolinaEastMedicalCentertreatedCaseyforminorinjuries.HewasthenreleasedtohisfamilyonJanuary25.16.Accordingtothepassage,Casey’smissingisacaseof().A.pureaccidentB.plannedkidnapC.children’strickD.animalattack正确答案:A17.Thewoodsarementionedagainandagaintoindicatethatthey().A.providegoodplacesforchildrentoplayinB.arehometobearsandthusdangeroustochildrenC.standforgoodenvironmentaroundCasey’shomeD.maybethecauseoftherainyweatherinthearea正确答案:B18.Afterreceivingthecall,thepolice().A.appearedindifferentB.foundCaseyimmediatelyC.madeaquickresponseD.didnotknowwhattodo正确答案:C19.Whenfoundinthewoods,Caseywas().A.playingwithabearB.badlyinjuredbyabearC.hidinginsomebriarD.ingoodcondition正确答案:D20.AllthefollowingarementionedasthosehelpingintherescueeffortsEXCEPT().A.reportersB.volunteersC.federalpoliceD.membersofthemilitary正确答案:APassageTwoTheideasabouthealthyeatinghavenotchangedmuchfromyourgreat-grandmother’stime.Eatavarietyoffoods,don’tgainweightandavoidtoomuchsaltandsugar.Butscientistskeepchangingtheiradvice.Ina2012U.S.poll,halfoftherespondents(受访者)saiditwaseasiertodotaxesthantofigureoutwhatishealthytoeat.Whyisn’titsimpler?Foronething,nutritionorfoodscienceisreallynewresearch.Itisnotyetreliable.And,there’slotsofmoneytobemadeinthefoodbusiness.Socompanieswillsaytheirfoodishealthyevenifitisn’t.In2011,theU.S.governmentputoutdietaryguidelinesaboutcholesterol(胆固醇)andtotalfat.T