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A foreign language is a weapon in the struggle of life.
2020 年 7 月全国英语等级考试第二级(PETS–2)
录音材料见 P93
第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)
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 三个选项中选出最佳选项,
并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一
小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What was Nancy doing at the supermarket?
A. Buying some fruit. B. Looking for some fruit. C. Buying some clothes.
2. Where is the woman going?
A. She is going to the beach. B. She is going to the church. C. She is going home.
3. What are the speakers talking about?
A. The weather. B. The water. C. The world.
4. What makes the woman upset?
A. She lost her job.
B. She failed in an interview.
C. She doesn’t want to eat anything.
5. What will the man do on Saturday?
A. Attend the party. B. Help prepare for the party. C. Pick up Carolyn at the airport.
第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)
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
个选项中选出最佳选项,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,回答第 6和第 7题。
6. Where does the conversation probably take place?
A. At Wendy’s. B. At friend’s party. C. On the phone.
7. Why is the man calling the woman?
A. To have a good time. B. To invite her to a party. C. To say farewell.
听下面一段对话,回答第 8至第 10 题。
8. What is the man?
A. A hotel manager. B. A machine repairman. C. A sales clerk.
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一门外语是人生之奋斗中的强大武器。
9. Which computer does the woman decide to take?
A. The latest model. B. The fastest model. C. The most popular model.
10. How is the woman going to set up the computer at home?
A. With the help of the man.
B. With the help of the lady.
C. With the help of the instruction.
听下面—段对话,回答第 11 至第 13 题。
11. How long has Bill been collecting stamps?
A. 5 years. B. 9 years. C. 7 years.
12. Why Bill took collecting stamps as his hobby?
A. He can learn something interesting.
B. He can’t send emails.
C. He can’t make friends.
13. Why is stamp collecting more than a hobby?
A. It can be a business. B. It is an expensive hobby. C. Emails make stamps cheap.
听下面一段对话,回答第 14 至第 16 题。
14. What did Dan enjoy when he was young?
A. Living in Paris. B. Going to science museum. C. Drawing.
15. What did Dan learn from Pollock’s work?
A. His way of painting. B. His sense of freedom. C. His style of painting.
16. What will Dan probably do next?
A. Stay in New York. B. Pay a visit to Asia. C. Teach in an art college.
听下面一段独白,回答第 17 至第 20 题。
17. When did the speaker get his own room?
A. When he was five. B. When he was in grade five. C. When he was fifteen.
18. How many colors are there on the wall?
A. Two. B. Three. C. Four.
19. How does the room make me feel?
A. Unsatisfied. B. Content. C. Spacious.
20. What does the speaker do to keep his room clean and tidy?
A. He paints it. B. He puts away things. C. He sits in the room.
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contemporary science. We՚re going to have a guided tour
of one of them. We՚ve ordered lunch at the café, so we՚ll
all meet up there at 12:30. And don՚t be late. sWe have
to go to the cinema at 1:15. I think that՚s all for now.
tOh, one last thing. Check out The Science Museum
website before we go. The more you read about it, the
more interesting the visit will be.
Text 1
W: I saw Nancy at the supermarket yesterday when I
was looking for some fruit.
M: Was she also buying fruit there?
W: No. She was buying some clothes for her baby.
Text 2
W: Excuse me. Do you stop at the beach?
M: No. You need to get off at the church and take a
Line 14.
W: Have we got much further to go?
M: It’s the next stop.
Text 3
M: Oh my! It’s steaming hot today. The temperature has
hit 38 degrees.
W: Yeah, it’s like the whole world is boiling.
Text 4
W: Oh, I just don’t feel like doing anything.
M: What’s the matter, Jane?
W: Well, you know that job I went for today? I lost it.
M: Oh, come on! It can’t be as bad as all that. Look
on the bright side. Maybe something better will
come up.
Text 5
W: Can you come to a party this Saturday? It’s for
Carolyn. She’s just come back from Beijing.
M: Sure. That sounds like fun. Can I help with
anything?
W: I think everything’s taken care of. Thanks. See you
on Saturday.
Text 6
M: Hi Jennifer. fgI’m calling to tell you that Wendy
and I are leaving tomorrow afternoon.
W: Oh, so soon? I hope you’ve had a good time visiting
places and friends here.
M: Yes. We had a great time. Thank you again for the
wonderful dinner last Friday. If you and Gary ever
come to San Francisco, please let us know and we’d
be more than happy to have you as our guests.
W: Thank you, Tom. Have a safe trip back home.
Text 7
M: Good afternoon. Finding everything okay?
W: Oh, I’m looking at your computers. You have
many different machines here. Could you tell me
something about them?
M: Er... These two with large monitors are the latest and
fastest. iBut this one is the most popular. The
monitor’s a bit smaller, though.
W: iOh, this one’s so much less expensive. How come?
M: There’s a sale this week on this model.
W: jIs it hard to set up at home?
M: jOh no, certainly not. The instruction explains
everything.
W: That’s good. Well, I really need a computer to do my
homework, iand this one is much cheaper. I guess
I’ll take it.
M: Okay. Let me write this up, and then you just take it
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over there to that lady, and she’ll take care of it.
W: Okay.
Text 8
W: So many beautiful stamps! Bill, it must have taken
you at least five years to collect them.
M: kWell, I started collecting stamps nine years ago,
when I was in grade seven. You can find a wealth
of information from stamps. For example, if you
compare these two stamps, you can see the country
name change.
W: Yeah, that’s amazing! Holding the stamp in my hand
is just like holding a little piece of history.
M: Exactly! lYou can always learn something
interesting from collecting stamps, whether it is
history, animals, plants, or buildings. That was
why I took up this hobby, though later I also made a
lot of friends at the clubs.
W: But now we have email. Will this hobby still live on?
M: Sure! Emails make stamps rarer and more valuable.
W: I see. But it sounds like an expensive hobby.
M: Not really. Usually selections of stamps cost only a
few dollars. mBesides, stamps grow in value very
quickly. A good, solid, detailed collection can be
worth serious money.
W: mSo stamp collecting is more than a hobby. It can
be a business.
M: mYou said it.
Text 9
W: How did you become an artist, Dan?
M: nAs a child, I loved to draw. You know, I was born
and educated in Paris. My uncle was a school art
teacher. And he often took me to art museums. I
guess that’s how I became interested in art, and by
the time I was ten, I knew I wanted to be an artist.
W: Did you like to look at other artists’ work?
M: I used to be a big fan of Andy Warhol. Then I
discovered that Jackson Pollock spoke most deeply
to me.
W: But your painting is nothing like Pollock’s.
M: I know. oBut after I studied his work for some
time, I learned that his sense of freedom was the
key. This freed me and helped me develop my own
way of painting.
W: Well, you’ve certainly succeeded in doing that.
What’s next for you, Dan?
M: I have stayed in New York for nearly six years now,
and I need a change. pSo I’m planning to spend
some time in East Asia.
W: Why is that?
M: The art scene there is very exciting. I’ll visit Beijing
and see Chinese paintings, like the ones by Qi
Baishi. In fact, I’m thinking of studying in an art
college there.
Text 10
Hello everyone. This is a picture of my room at
home. qI’ve had this room since I was in the fifth
grade. My parents said I could do anything I wanted
with it. I picked the paint colors for the walls. rOne wall
is green, one is pale grey, and the rest is white, which
makes the room seem bigger. sI do feel disappointed
that my room is so small. Mom suggested the platform
bed and built-in corner desk. But still there isn’t room
for my friends and me to sit in here. So mostly I just
sleep, read or get ready to go out. tMy shoes are put
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Text 1
M: Jane, are you on a diet? You look thinner than before.
W: Not exactly. The day after I began to diet, I got
sick. I stayed in the hospital for the last two weeks
and lost five kilos.
Text 2
M: Hi. I need to check out this book.
W: Sure. May I have your card?
M: Okay.
W: Sorry, I՚m afraid you have to return one of the five
books you՚ve already borrowed before you check
this one out.
Text 3
M: What time is it, Mary? We՚ve waited here for about
ten minutes.
W: It՚s 7:40 now.
M: Oh, our bus is late today.
W: Yes, it should have arrived five minutes ago.
Text 4
W: Bob, turn off the TV. It՚s time for bed.
M: Most of my classmates say they go to bed after nine
o՚clock.
W: Never mind what time your friends go to bed.
I say your bedtime is half past eight. And it՚s
8:20 now.
Text 5
W: Hi Jim. Did you have a nice weekend?
M: Yes, Kate. It was great. I went camping with my
friends in the Catskills.
W: Really? How was the weather there?
M: It was very nice.
Text 6
W: fHow long have you been having the pain?
M: I first felt it in November last year.
W: Well, you should have come in earlier. Have you
changed your eating habits in any way?
M: No, not really.
W: Is there a certain type of food that would cause
stronger pain than other types?
M: Hmm. Heavy foods like steak or cheese usually bring
it on.
W: I see. fWhat about if I touch here, does it hurt?
M: Ouch! It does hurt. What do you think it is?
W: I՚m not sure. gWe need to take an X-ray to see if
anything is wrong.
M: Okay.
Text 7
W: Hi Peter. Have you been in London long?
M: Hi Maggie. hI got here last Friday. It՚s about a
week now.
W: I just arrived. What՚s the hotel like?
M: iIt՚s okay. Not perfect, but for this price, not bad.
W: Why? What՚s the matter with it?
M: Well, the heating doesn՚t always work. And it was
freezing in here yesterday. Breakfast is very early
in the morning. Today I overslept and missed it
completely.
W: You overslept? Why was that?
M: Well, there՚s a man with a boy staying next door.
They՚ve been here for three days now, and the boy is
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on shelves, dresses hung on the door. I like my room
clean and tidy. I’ve put away most of my childhood
things, but I’ve kept some. It’s very important for me
to have my own space. If I’m away at school, I usually
leave the door open. But if it is shut, I’d like my parents
to knock.
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