1、国家公共英语(五级)口试模拟试卷 6及答案与解析 一、考生个人情况介绍 1 Examiner:Good morning. Can I have your marksheets , please? Thank you. My name is . and this is my colleague. . . He/She is not going to talk to you ,but he/she is just going to listen to us. So your name is. and. . . ? Thank you. First of all ,wed like to know
2、something about yourselves ,so Im going to ask you some questions about yourselves. (Begin with Candidate A ,then move on to Candidate B.)Now. (say the name of the candidate and ask questions) Hometown Where are you from? How long have you lived there? How does your hometown compare with. (place whe
3、re the candidate is currently living)? Family What about your family? Could you tell us something about your family? Work/study What 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 alw
4、ays 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 qualifications will you need to achieve
5、that? 二、考生相互问答 2 Examiner:Now,. (say the names of Candidate A and Candidate B)here is a list of the positive and negative of TV. (Hand out the list to the candidates and let them read it through.)What do you think of these two aspects! Id like each of you to choose three from the list and tell each
6、other why. If you hold different opinions you may argue and you may also add your own ideas that are not listed here. You just talk to each other and I wont join you. You have 5 minutes. All right. Would you begin? (The examiner may sit back and intervene only when necessary.) Advantages and disadva
7、ntages of TV : Comparatively cheap A good company Keeping one informed Introducing new things Time waster A passive activity Too much violent programmes Couch potato 三、继续性问答 3 Examiner: Now, in this part of the test Im going to give each of you a list of three different topics. Id like you to select
8、 one of the topics and give a short presentation of about 2 minutes.When (say the name of Candidate A)has finished talking ,Id like you (say the name of Candidate B) to ask him/her one or two questions. You may make notes while you are preparing and take notes while the other person is talking. All
9、right? Here are your topics.(Hand over the Topic Card A & B ,and some blank paper and a pencil to each candidate.)Now you have a minute to prepare.All right. Now (say the name of Candidate A) , would you begin by telling us which topic you have chosen and then give your presentation , please?(When C
10、andidate A finishes)Thank you. Now, (say the name of Candidate B), would you like to ask (say thename of Candidate A)some questions? (Allow a maximum of of 2 questions by Candidate B, followed by one more question by the examiner.) Now, (say the name of Candidate B) ,would you begin by telling us wh
11、ich topic you have chosen and then give your presentation , please?Thank you. Now, (say the name of Candidate A) ,zvould you like to ask (say the name of Candidate B)some questions! (Allow a maximum of 2 questions by Candidate A , followed by one more question by the examiner) Thank you. This is the
12、 end of the test. Topic Card国家公共英语(五级)口试模拟试卷 6答案与解析 一、考生个人情况介绍 1 【正确答案】 Examiner:Good morning. Can I have your marksheets ,please? Thank you. My name is Guo Hong and this is my colleague Xu Qian. She is not going to talk to you ,but she is just going to listen to us. So your name is (say Candidate A
13、s name) and (Candidate Bs name)? Thank you. First of all ,wed like to know something about yourselves ,so Im going to ask you some questions about yourselves, (say Candidate As name)Where are you from? Candidate A:Im from Shenyang. Examiner: How long did you live there? Candidate A:I lived there for
14、 18 years until I went to university in Beijing. 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 companies, hospitals, big shopping centers and hotels,etc. Examiner:What about yo
15、uisay the name of Candidate B)? Where are you from? Candidate B:Im from Dalian. Ive been living there since I was born. Examiner: How does it compare with Shenyang? Which one do you like better? Candidate B:I like my hometown better. I like its mild weather, its hospitable resident, its beautiful sc
16、enery 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 am studying. Im student of Northeast University of Finance and Economics. 二、考生相互问答 2 【正确答案】 Exami
17、ner: Thank you. Now here is a list of the positive and negative of TV. What do you think of these two aspects?Id like each of you to choose three from the list and tell each other why. If you hold different opinions ,you may argue. You may also add your own ideas that are not listed here. All right.
18、 Would you begin now? Key Points: Positive: 1.TV now plays a very important part in our lives. 2.TV is not only a convenient source of entertainment, but also a comparatively cheap one. 3.TV keeps one informed about current events, allows one to follow the latest developments in science and politics
19、, and offers an endless series of programs that are both instructive and entertaining. 4.A lot of television programs introduce people to things that they have never heard or thought about before. 5.TV is good company for those who dont work, for example, housewives and old people who might be lonel
20、y. 6.TV brings with it enormous possibilities for education, for example, it provides foreign language programmes. 7.TV provides special broadcasts in university, or open university. It also covers specialised subjects such as languages, sewing, cooking, painting, etc. 8.TV provides broadcasts of im
21、portant sport matches, allowing us to follow the latest result in every country. 9.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. 10.TV may be a vital factor in holding a family together, when
22、there are, for example, economic problems and husband and wife seem at breaking point. Negative: 1.TV is a great time waster. 2.Watching TV is a completely passive activity as everything is presented to the viewer without any effort on his part. 3.TV takes up too much of our time. We no longer have
23、enough time for hobbies and other activities such as going to the theatre or cinema, or playing sports, etc. 4.People have grown addicted to TV, sometimes neglecting more important areas of their life such as meals, sleep and even work as a result. 5.The crime rate in many cities is rising alarmingl
24、y and some people think that violent TV programmes are to blame. However, many other people disagree. Both sides of the argument are well supported. 三、继续性问答 3 【正确答案】 Examiner:All right. Now,lets move to the third part. In this part of the test Im going to give each of you a list of three different t
25、opics. Id like you to select one of the topics and give a short presentation for about a minute. When (say the name of Candidate A)has finished talking , Id like you , (say the name of Candidate B), to ask him/her one or fwo questions. You may make notes while you are preparing and take notes while
26、the other person is talking. Now youll have 2 minutes to prepare. All right. Now(say the name of Candidate A) , would you begin by telling us which topic you have chosen and then give your presentation , please? Key: Those who believe that violent TV programmes cause crime give many reasons. Firstly
27、, many viewers are children who have not formed a strong understanding of right and wrong. They imitate what they see. If a person on TV gets what he or she wants by stealing it, a child may copy this behaviour. Thus, the child has learned unacceptable values from TV. Secondly, many heroes in todays
28、 programmes achieve their goals by violent means. Unfortunately viewers might use similar means to achieve their objectives. Finally, people get ideas about how to commit crimes from watching TV. Other people argue that violent programmes have no relation to the rise in crime rates. Firstly, they cl
29、aim that social factors, such as unemployment and homelessness, are to blame. Secondly, some argue that watching violence on TV is an acceptable way to reduce aggressive feelings. In other words, people might become less aggressive through viewing criminal and violent scenes. Thirdly, even though ch
30、ildren learn by imitation, their parents are the most influential models. Finally, villains in TV programmes are usually punished for their crimes. Whether or not violent programmes are a factor in the rising crime rate, I am against their removal for the following reasons. Firstly, some people enjo
31、y them, and those who do not can change channels or turn off their TVs. Secondly, I object to other people deciding what I should watch. If violent programmes are censored, perhaps other programmes which may be important for our wellbeing will also be censored. In conclusion, even though I am not fo
32、nd of violent programmes, I am against their removal until conclusive evidence proves that viewing such programmes promotes violent behaviour. Television has changed both the way we spend our time and what we know about the world. Some of the changes brought about by television have improved our way of life, but others have made it worse.