[外语类试卷]国家公共英语(五级)笔试模拟试卷26及答案与解析.doc
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1、国家公共英语(五级)笔试模拟试卷 26及答案与解析 Part A Directions: You will hear a talk. As you listen, answer Questions 1-10 by circling TRUE or FALSE. You will hear the talk ONLY ONCE. You now have 1 minute to read Questions 1-10. 1 The passenger got the non-smoking section. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong 2 The first stewardess
2、 showed him to fasten his safety belt. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong 3 His seat was not by the window. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong 4 Another stewardess will tell him further instructions after he is seated. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong 5 His ears feel strange because of the air pressure. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong 6 Passenge
3、rs may not unfasten their seat belts at any time. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong 7 They cant see a movie until after dinner. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong 8 The stewardess brought him wine to drink. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong 9 He would like to read the New York Times while waiting for dinner. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong 10 Th
4、e toilet is at right back to the rear of the plane. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong Part B Directions: You will hear 3 conversations or talks and you must answer the questions by choosing A, B, C or D. You will hear the recording ONLY ONCE. 11 Which is the most accurate word to describe the changes in contemp
5、orary societies? ( A) Major. ( B) Minor. ( C) Evident. ( D) Dramatic. 12 The worldly use of English indicates ( A) peoples love of English. ( B) the importance of English. ( C) one sort of globalization. ( D) peoples appreciation of English films. 13 What does globalization involve? ( A) Political i
6、ntegration. ( B) Cultural communication. ( C) Financial markets. ( D) All the above. 14 What is the traditional picture of a happy family living in Britain? ( A) Mothers with children have to go out to work. ( B) Mothers are in charge of cooking and cleaning at home. ( C) Fathers read newspapers in
7、the morning at home. ( D) Fathers earn much more than their wives. 15 What has caused the change in the lives and structure of families in Britain? ( A) Womens desire to work. ( B) Social competition. ( C) High divorce rate. ( D) Womens pursuit of career. 16 How does the change influence peoples lif
8、e? ( A) Women are possible to have a career and good salary. ( B) Men are possibly competing with women. ( C) Teenagers are blamed for committing crimes. ( D) Single mothers have not established role model. 17 What food is not provided for most British children at school? ( A) A hot, cooked meal. (
9、B) A packed lunch. ( C) Burgers its a complex tissue comprised of fat, nerves, blood vessels and connective tissue. Each cell type plays a role in the flavor and mouth-feel of a chicken cutlet, club steak or fillet of fish. Mimicking this structure is crucial if you want your product to be palatable
10、. In 1932, Winston Churchill wrote that by the 1980s people would “escape the absurdity of growing a whole chicken“ by growing only desired parts like breasts and wings in the lab. It was not his finest prediction. Only recently have resources been devoted to growing flesh; in July 2005, the basic m
11、ethods being used were summarized in the journal Tissue Engineering. To culture meat, scientists cut a small piece of muscle from a pig or fish, or use a few cells cultured in a lab. The cells are placed in a dish or bioreactor then “fed“ with a growing fluid. Early success came in 2002, when Touro
12、College biology professor Morris Benjaminson reported growing fish meat in the lab. His Collaborator James marinated a batch of the cultured fish winch the researchers said “resembled fresh fish fillets“ in olive oil, lemon and garlic before breading and deep-frying them. “It smelled good“, said Ben
13、jaminson, but neither researcher subjected the results to a taste-test. They didnt want to nm afoul of Food and Drug Administration food safety regulations. Despite many scientists skepticism, some entrepreneurs think the technology will prove perfect for items such as like sausages and chicken nugg
14、ets within as little as five years. Curing, smoking, spicing, grinding and additives can significantly transform the taste and texture of eat that goes into such processed products. Researchers are also trying to bring down cost, making it affordable will require cheaper nutrient sources and automat
15、ing the growth process. In vitro meat may be perfect for space travel. Burr meat scientists doubt the technology will meet the demands of the consumer market any time soon, if ever. Cost and safety are major concerns. Image is another issue: Some folks are going to think this is like growing bacteri
16、a in a beaker in a lab. Food consumption is a conservative cultural phenomenon. It can take several generations to change. 51 What Winston Churchill wrote in 1932 indicates that _. ( A) growing meat in a lab sounds far-fetched. ( B) producing meat in a lab dish is far from a new idea. ( C) it is rid
17、iculous of growing only desired parts of chicken. ( D) tissue-engineered meat is the inescapable future of humanity. 52 The crucial procedure of growing the palatable meat in the lab is _. ( A) choosing the right starter ceils. ( B) feed with a fluid containing growth factors. ( C) mimicking the str
18、ucture of a complex tissue. ( D) marinating in olive oil, lemon and garlic. 53 What could be expected if the lab flesh hit the supermarket? ( A) The meat will protect people from the disease. ( B) Customers could afford for the cheap meat. ( C) People will be likely to accept the lab meat. ( D) The
19、lab meat must pass the food safety regulations. 54 Why didnt the scientists Benjaminson and his partner taste the lab fish meat? ( A) They didnt like the flavor and mouth-feel of the fish meat. ( B) They were not sure the safety of the fish meat. ( C) They disguised the smelly taste and texture of t
20、he fish meat. ( D) They didnt like to eat goldfish cooked in the lab. 55 Those who study the old-fashioned kind of meat believe that lab meat ( A) may be perfect for space travel. ( B) will taste and look like old-fashioned meat. ( C) will meet the demands of the consumer market. ( D) is not safe in
21、 technology and financially difficult. 56 In a year filled with political wrangling, natural disasters and pop culture curiosities, Americans turned to Merriam-Webster to help define it all. Filibuster, Refugee and Tsunami, each was among the dictionary publishers 10 most frequently looked-up words
22、among some 7 million users of its online site. But topping the list is a word that some say gives insight into the countrys collective concern about its values: Integrity. The noun, formally defined as a “firm adherence to a code“ and “incorruptibility“, has always been a popular one on the Springfi
23、eld-based companys Website, said Merriam-Webster president John Morse. But this year, the true meaning of integrity seemed to be of extraordinary concern. About 200,000 people sought its definition online. “I think the American people have isolated a very important issue for our society to be dealin
24、g with“, Morse said. “The entire list gives us an interesting window that opens up into what people are thinking about in their lives“. Ralph Whitehead, a journalism professor at the University of Massachusetts, said it may indicate the continuing discussion about American values and morality, or pe
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