[外语类试卷]国家公共英语(五级)笔试模拟试卷56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 56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 Man has three basic needs: food, shelter and clothing. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong 2 The only
2、 reason man wears clothing is for protection. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong 3 It is believed that early man sometimes wore the skins of animals as a kind of magic. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong 4 All natural materials used for clothing come from animals. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong 5 Wool comes from sheep and cows. ( A)
3、Right ( B) Wrong 6 Cotton was first used as material in Europe. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong 7 Linen is made from animal hair. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong 8 Artificial silk was made in 1884. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong 9 It is possible to make synthetic fibers from milk and petroleum. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong 10 Syntheti
4、c fibers are never as good as natural fibers. ( 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 Why Peru and Mall are chosen for the research? ( A) They are identical i
5、n geography. ( B) They are different in geography. ( C) They are far apart. ( D) They are close to each other. 12 Which one of the following diseases is NOT mentioned in the talk? ( A) Diabetes. ( B) Tuberculosis. ( C) Malaria. ( D) Eczema. 13 What is the interviewee doing for his research for the m
6、oment? ( A) Looking for an active ingredient in the plants. ( B) Turning effective compounds. ( C) Grouping compounds in the plants. ( D) Testing on the crude extracts of the plants. 14 What is the positive side of pruritus? ( A) It arises from the irritation of skin cells or nerve cells. ( B) It ca
7、n be an unbearable nuisance. ( C) It is a dominant symptom of many skin diseases. ( D) It serves as a sensory and self-protective mechanism. 15 What in a human body generates a scratching or rubbing? ( A) C-fibers. ( B) Brain. ( C) Nerve. ( D) Spinal cord. 16 Which of the following is NOT mentioned
8、as an itching-suppressing agent? ( A) Antihistamines. ( B) Aspirin. ( C) Cologne. ( D) Ultraviolet light therapy. 17 How can foreign-trained doctors get approved from the Educational Commission to complete a residency in the U.S.? ( A) By reporting to the Educational Commission. ( B) By passing seve
9、ral tests. ( C) By getting a visa. ( D) By getting hospital training. 18 What do the foreign-trained doctors have to do if they attended an unrecognized medical school? ( A) To list it in the FAIMER. ( B) To apply for a residency. ( C) To attend an American medical school. ( D) To go back to their m
10、edical schools. 19 What do medical school applicants have to do? ( A) To report to the Association of American Medical Colleges. ( B) To submit their Medical College Admission Test scores. ( C) To report to the Medical College Admission Test. ( D) To submit their school reports. 20 What have America
11、n doctors completed traditionally? ( A) Four years of medical school and a residency between three and seven years. ( B) Four years of medical school and an internship. ( C) Five years of medical school and a residency between six and seven years. ( D) Five years of medical school and an internship.
12、 Part C Directions: You will hear a talk. As you listen, answer the questions or complete the notes in your test booklet for Questions 21-30 by writing NOT MORE THAN THREE words in the space provided on the right. You will hear the talk TWICE. You now have 1 minute to read Questions 21-30. 21 Where
13、did Polly bring his pet dog to? 22 According to Polly, what does his dog need as he is still a puppy? 23 What will pet dogs often be mistaken for if they do not have a lead or a collar on? 24 What are dogs trained to do in Switzerland? 25 What are dogs used to do in Iceland and thus are considered v
14、ery important there? 26 Who was bitten by a dog last year? 27 According to Pollys mother, what does the cat catch? 28 What did Mrs. Banks father have in the garden when she was a little girl? 29 What kind of birds did the children of Mrs. Bankss neighborhood love? 30 What is the most important thing
15、 for one to keep a pet? 一、 Section II Use of English (15 minutes) Directions: Read the following text and fill each of the numbered spaces with ONE suitable word. Write your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. 31 Psychologists take contrastive views of how external rewards, from (31) praise to cold cash, aff
16、ect motivation and creativity. Behaviorists, (32) research the relation (33) actions and their consequences argue that rewards can improve performance at work and school. Cognitive researchers, who study various aspects of mental life, maintain (34) rewards often destroy creativity (35) encouraging
17、dependence (36) approval and gifts from others. The latter view has gained many supporters, especially (37) educators. But the careful use of small monetary rewards sparks (38) in grade-school children, suggesting (39) properly presented inducements indeed aid inventiveness, (40) to a study in the J
18、une Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. “If kids know theyre working for a (41) and can focus (42) a relatively challenging task, they show the most creativity“, says Robert Eisenberger of the University of Delaware in Newark. “But its easy to kill creativity by giving rewards for (43) per
19、formance or creating too (44) anticipation for rewards“. A teacher (45) continually draws attention to rewards or who hands (46) high grades for ordinary achievement ends up (47) discouraged students, Eisenberger holds. (48) an example of the latter point, he notes growing efforts at major universit
20、ies to tighten grading standards and restore failing (49). In earlier grades, the use of se-called token economies, in (50) students handle challenging problems and receive performance-based points toward valued rewards, shows promise in raising effort and creativity, the Delaware psychologist claim
21、s. Part A Directions: Read the following texts and answer the questions which accompany them by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. 51 A UCSF study has revealed new information about how the brain directs the body to make movements. The key factor is “noise“ in the brains sig
22、naling, and it helps explain why all movement is not carried out with the same level of precision. Understanding where noise arises in the brain has implications for advancing research in neuromotor control and in developing therapies for disorders where control is impaired, such as Parkinsons disea
23、se. The new study was developed “to understand the brain machinery behind such common movements as typing, walking through a doorway or just pointing at an object“, says Stephen Lisberger, Ph.D., senior study investigator who is director of the W.M. Keck Center for Integrative Neuroscience at the Un
24、iversity of California, San Francisco. Study co-investigators are Leslie C. Osborne, Ph.D., a postdoctoral fellow at UCSF, and William Bialek, Ph.D., professor of physics at Princeton University. The study findings, reported in the September 15 issue of the journal Nature; are part of ongoing resear
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