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1、公共英语(五级)9 及答案解析(总分:7.00,做题时间:120 分钟)一、Section II Use of E(总题数:1,分数:1.00)Most parents these days have to rely on their force of personality and whatever love and respect they can inspire to 【B1】 any influence over their children at all, 【B2】 there is still an awful lot of parental authority that big
2、money can buy. Multi-millionaires have 【B3】 of everything than ordinary mortals, including more parent power, and their sons and daughters have about as 【B4】 opportunity to develop according to their own inclinations 【B5】 they would have had in the age of absolute monarchy. The rich still have famil
3、ies. The great divide between the generations, which is so much taken for 【B6】 that no one remarks on it any longer, is the plight of the lower and middle classes, 【B7】 children begin to drift away as soon as they are 【B8】 enough to go to school. The parents cannot control the 【B9】 and have even les
4、s say 【B10】 to what company and ideas the child will be exposed to; 【B11】 can they isolate him 【B12】 the public mood, the spirit of the age. It is an often-heard complaint of the middle-class 【B13】 , for instance, that she must let her children watch television for hours on 【B14】 every day if she is
5、 to steal any 【B15】 for herself. The rich have no such 【B16】 ; they can keep their offspring 【B17】 from morning to night without being near them for a minute more than they choose to be, and can exercise almost 【B18】 control over their environment. As for schooling, they can hand-pick tutors with so
6、und views to come to the children, who may 【B19】 leave the grounds 【B20】 for an exceptionally secure boarding school or a well-chaperoned trip abroad. (分数:1.00)填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_
7、二、Section III Reading(总题数:3,分数:3.00)Travel is at its best a solitary enterprise: to see, to examine, to assess, you have to be alone and unencumbered. Other people can mislead you; they crowd your meandering impressions with their own; if they are companionable they obstruct your view, and if they a
8、re boring they corrupt the silence with non-sequiturs, shattering your concentration with “Oh, look, its raining“ and “ You see a lot of trees here“. Travelling on your own can be terribly lonely ( and it is not understood by Japanese who, coming across you smiling wistfully at an acre of Mexican bu
9、tter cups tend to say things like “Where is the rest of your team?“ ) , I think of evening in the hotel room in the strange city. My diary has been brought up to date; I hanker for company; what do I do? I dont know anyone here, so I go out and walk and discover the three streets of the town and rat
10、her envy the strolling couples and the people with children. The museums and churches are closed, and toward midnight the streets are empty. If I am mugged, I will have to apologize as politely as possible; “I am sorry, sir, but I have nothing valuable on my person. “ Is there a surer way of enragin
11、g a thief and driving him to violence? It is hard to see clearly or to think straight in the company of other people. Not only do I feel self-conscious, but the perceptions that are necessary to writing are difficult to manage when someone close by is thinking out loud. I am diverted, but it is disc
12、overy, not diversion, that I seek. What is required is the lucidity of loneliness to capture that vision, which, however banal, seems in my private mood to be special and worthy of interest. There is something in feeling abject that quickens my mind and makes it intensely receptive to fugitive might
13、 also be verified and refined; and in any case I had the satisfaction of finishing the business alone. Travel is not a vacation, and it is often the opposite of a rest. “Have a nice time,“ people said to me at my send-off at South Station, Medford. It was not precisely what I had hoped for. I craved
14、 a little risk, some danger, an untoward event, a vivid discomfort, an experience of my own company, and in a modest way the romance of solitude. This I thought might be mine on that train to Limon. (分数:1.00)(1).Travelling companions are a disadvantage, according to the writer, because they_.(分数:0.2
15、0)A.give you the wrong impression about the journeyB.distract you from your readingC.intrude on your private observationsD.prevent you from saying what you think(2).It has been assumed by Japanese that he_.(分数:0.20)A.belongs to a group of botanistsB.is excessively odd to travel aloneC.needs to be di
16、rected to his hotelD.has wandered away from his party(3).His main concern in the evenings was to_.(分数:0.20)A.take some physical exerciseB.avoid being robbed in the streetC.overcome his lonelinessD.explore the sights of the city(4).The writer regards his friends farewell to him as_.(分数:0.20)A.inappro
17、priateB.unsympatheticC.tactlessD.cynical(5).We gather from the passage that his main purpose in travelling was to_.(分数:0.20)A.test his enduranceB.prove his self-sufficiencyC.experience adventureD.respond to new experiencesRecent research has claimed that an excess of positive ions in the air have an
18、 ill-effect on peoples physical or psychological health. What are positive ions? Well, the air is full of ions, electrically changed particles. But sometimes this balance becomes disturbed and a larger proportion of positive ions are found. This happens naturally before thunderstorms, earthquakes or
19、 when winds such as the Mistral, Foehn, Hamsin or Sharav are blowing in certain countries. Or it can be caused by a build-up of static electricity indoors from carpets or clothing made of man-made fibres, or from TV sets, duplicators or computer display screens. When a large number of positive ions
20、are present in the air many people experience unpleasant effects such as headaches, fatigue, irritability, and some particularly sensitive people suffer nausea or even mental disturbance. Animals are also found to be affected, particularly before earthquakes; snakes have been observed to come out of
21、 hibernation, rats to flee from their burrows, dogs howl and cats jump about unaccountably. This has led the U. S. Geographical Survey to fund a network of volunteers to watch animals in an effort to foresee such disasters before they hit vulnerable areas such as California. Conversely, when large n
22、umbers of negative ions are present, then people have a feeling of well-being. Natural conditions that produce these large amounts are near the sea, close to waterfalls or fountains, or in any place where water is sprayed, or forms a spray. This probably accounts for the beneficial effect of a holid
23、ay by the sea, or in the mountains with tumbling streams or waterfalls. To increase the supply of negative ions indoors, some scientists recommend the use of ionizes; small portable machines which generate negative ions. They claim that ionizes not only clean and refresh the air but also improve the
24、 health of people sensitive to excess positive ions. Of course, there are the detractors, other scientists, who dismiss such claims and are skeptical about negative/positive ion research. Therefore people can only make up their own minds by observing the effects on themselves, or on others, of a neg
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