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    1、公共英语五级口试-3 及答案解析(总分:3.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Part A: Self-introdu(总题数:1,分数:1.00)1.HometownWhere are you from?How long have you lived there?How does your hometown compare with. (place where the candidate is currently living)?FamilyWhat about your family?Could you tell us something about your family?Work/stu

    2、dyWhat do you do in. (the candidates hometown),do you work or study?(If the candidate is already working)What does your work involve?Is your job something you had always wanted to do?How long do you think you will stay in this job?(If the candidate is still at school, college or university)What are

    3、your favorite subjects at school? What exactly are you studying?What type of work are you hoping to do in the future?What qualifications will you need to achieve that?(分数:1.00)_二、Part B: Collaboratio(总题数:1,分数:1.00)2.Advantages and disadvantages of TV: Comparatively cheap A good company Keeping one i

    4、nformed Introducing new things Time waster A passive activity Too much violent programmes Couch potato(分数:1.00)_三、Part C: Presentation(总题数:1,分数:1.00)3.Topic CardAB(分数:1.00)_公共英语五级口试-3 答案解析(总分:3.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Part A: Self-introdu(总题数:1,分数:1.00)1.HometownWhere are you from?How long have you lived th

    5、ere?How does your hometown compare with. (place where the candidate is currently living)?FamilyWhat about your family?Could you tell us something about your family?Work/studyWhat do you do in. (the candidates hometown),do you work or study?(If the candidate is already working)What does your work inv

    6、olve?Is your job something you had always wanted to do?How long do you think you will stay in this job?(If the candidate is still at school, college or university)What are your favorite subjects at school? What exactly are you studying?What type of work are you hoping to do in the future?What qualif

    7、ications will you need to achieve that?(分数:1.00)_正确答案:(Candidate A: Im from Shenyang.Examiner: Are you married?Candidate A: Yes.Examiner: What is it like living there?Candidate A: It is a very nice city to live in, with well-developed transportation system, many famous universities and schools, big

    8、companies, hospitals, big shopping centers and hotels, etc.Examiner: What about you (say the name of Candidate B)? Where are you from?Candidate B: Im from Dalian. Ive been living there since I was born. Im married too.Examiner: How does it compare with Shenyang? Which one do you like better?Candidat

    9、e B: I like my hometown better. I like its mild weather, its hospitable resident, its beautiful scenery and buildings. Many changes have taken place in the past few years, which give Dalian a completely new look. Im proud of it.Examiner: What do you do in Dalian? Do you work or study?Candidate B: I

    10、am working in a joint venture.)解析:二、Part B: Collaboratio(总题数:1,分数:1.00)2.Advantages and disadvantages of TV: Comparatively cheap A good company Keeping one informed Introducing new things Time waster A passive activity Too much violent programmes Couch potato(分数:1.00)_正确答案:(Key Points:Positive:TV no

    11、w plays a very important part in our lives.TV is not only a convenient source of entertainment, but also a comparatively cheap one.TV keeps one informed about current events, allows one to follow the latest developments in science and politics, and offers an endless series of programs that are both

    12、instructive and entertaining.A lot of television programs introduce people to things that they have never heard or thought about before.TV is good company for those who dont work, for example, housewives and old people who might be lonely.TV brings with it enormous possibilities for education, for e

    13、xample, it provides foreign language programmes.TV provides special broadcasts in university, or open university. It also covers specialised subjects such as languages, sewing, cooking, painting, etc.TV provides broadcasts of important sport matches, allowing us to follow the latest result in every

    14、country.People all over the world are no longer live in isolation. The most distant countries and the strangest customs are brought right into ones sitting room.TV may be a vital factor in holding a family together, when there are, for example, economic problems and husband and wife seem at breaking

    15、 point.Negative:TV is a great time waster.Watching TV is a completely passive activity as everything is presented to the viewer without any effort on his part.TV takes up too much of our time. We no longer have enough time for hobbies and other activities such as going to the theatre or cinema, or p

    16、laying sports, etc.People have grown addicted to TV, sometimes neglecting more important areas of their life such as meals, sleep and even work as a result.The crime rate in many cities is rising alarmingly and some people think that violent TV programmes are to blame. However, many other people dis

    17、agree. Both sides of the argument are well supported.)解析:三、Part C: Presentation(总题数:1,分数:1.00)3.Topic CardAB(分数:1.00)_正确答案:(Key:Once upon a time there lived a beautiful young woman and a handsome young man. They were very poor, but as they were deeply in love, they wanted to get married. The young p

    18、eoples parents shock their heads. “You cant get married yet, “they said, “wait till you get a good job with good prospects. “ So the young people waited until they found good jobs with good prospects and they were able to get married. They were still poor, of course, they didnt have a house to live

    19、in or any furniture, but that didnt matter. The young man had a good job with good prospects, so large organizations lent him the money he needed to buy a house, some furniture, all the latest electrical appliances and a car. They lived happily ever after paying off debts for the rest of their lives

    20、. And so ends another modern romantic fable.We live in a materialistic society and are trained from our earliest year to be concerned with acquiring possessions. Our possessions, “mine“ and “yours are clearly labelled from early childhood. When we grow old enough to earn a living, it does not surpri

    21、se us to discover that success is measured in terms of how much money you earn. We spend the Whole of our lives trying to keep up with our neighbours. If we buy a new television set, Jones is bound to buy a bigger and better one. If we buy a new car, we can be sure that they will get one better or g

    22、et two new cars. The most amusing thing about this game is that every one who is struggling frantically to keep up with each other are spending borrowed money provided at a suitable rate of interest, of course, by banks, insurance companies, etc.It is not only in affluent societies that people are o

    23、bsessed with the idea of making more money. Consumer goods are desirable everywhere and modern industry deliberately sets out to create new markets. Gone are the days when industrial goods were made to last forever, goods are made to be discarded.This materialistic outlook has seriously influenced e

    24、ducation. Fewer and fewer young people these days acquire knowledge only for its own sake. Every course of study must lead somewhere to bigger wage packet. The demand for skilled personnel far exceeds the supply so big companies compete with each to recruit students before they have completed their studies. They are offered tempting salaries and “fringe benefits“. Recruiting tactics of this kind have led to the “brain drain“, a process by which highly skilled people offer their services to the highest bidder. Wealthier nations deprive their poorer neighbours of their most able citizens.)解析:


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