[外语类试卷]国家公共英语(五级)笔试模拟试卷68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 68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 staff members of the restaurant dont share in decision-making. ( A) Right ( B) Wron
2、g 2 The owner, Paul, always has the final say when disagreement comes up. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong 3 Alan has been with Paul for fifteen years. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong 4 Paul once lectured on cooking with practical demonstrations in Australia and New Zealand. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong 5 His lecture had been
3、very popular. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong 6 Paul once wanted to set up his business in a competitive place. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong 7 The restaurant used to be a farmhouse. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong 8 Paul feels all right keeping serving the same dishes. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong 9 Alan may not want to have his rec
4、ipe publicized. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong 10 The woman is a journalist from a magazine. ( 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 Where is population growth happeni
5、ng? ( A) In all countries in the world. ( B) In a few countries only. ( C) In most countries. ( D) Mainly in developed countries. 12 Which of the following is TRUE according to the talk? ( A) There has been a slower population growth in the past ten years. ( B) The worlds birth rate is higher than t
6、hat of ten years ago. ( C) Families are as large as before. ( D) Birth control has been carried out well all over the world. 13 Why may it happen in the future that people working in Europe will have to pay much higher taxes? ( A) Because more and mere children will be born. ( B) Because they will e
7、arn more money. ( C) Because they will have higher living standards. ( D) Because the number of retired people will become ever larger. 14 Who is the man? ( A) Student advisor. ( B) Course teacher. ( C) Admissions officer. ( D) Department secretary. 15 Which subject does the student say she was good
8、 at? ( A) Computer programming. ( B) Art and design. ( C) Electronics. ( D) Mathematics. 16 What will she most likely do eventually? ( A) Do basic electronics. ( B) Teach English literature. ( C) Produce educational games. ( D) Write computer programs. 17 Where did classical music originate? ( A) In
9、 Asia. ( B) In Africa. ( C) In Europe. ( D) In Australia. 18 Blues and “Enke“ are example of what kinds of music? ( A) Traditional music. ( B) Folk music. ( C) Classical music. ( D) Rock music. 19 In what way is jazz music different from other kinds of music? ( A) It is very inspiring and exciting.
10、( B) It doesns need wind instrument. ( C) It is a combination of folk music and rock music. ( D) It has a different kind of rhythm. 20 What kind of instruments are used in rock music? ( A) Electric instruments. ( B) Chemical instruments. ( C) Medical instruments. ( D) Probing instruments. Part C Dir
11、ections: 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 What are the bigg
12、est four-legged animals living on land? 22 How heavy may a newly-born baby elephant be? 23 At what time will an elephant stop growing? 24 How tall may an adult elephant be? 25 What do we call the very long noses of the elephant? 26 Besides smelling things, what can the elephants long nose do? 27 Wha
13、t does elephant like to eat? 28 What do the elephants strong legs look like? 29 How do elephants live in the jungles? Alone or together? 30 Can you use three adjectives to describe elephants? 一、 Section II Use of English (15 minutes) Directions: Read the following text and fill each of the numbered
14、spaces with ONE suitable word. Write your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. 31 Multidisciplinary science is all the rage these days. Even (31), the overlap between archaeology and pharmacology is not, at first (32), obvious. But there is a connection. An analytical technique developed for the (33), used to
15、 work out how old things are, is now (34) used in the latter, to see if promising drugs are likely to fail (35) expensive clinical trials are undertaken. At the (36), a third of drug candidates do not pass such trials. This may be (37) they fail to reach the part of the body where they are (38) to w
16、ork many molecules, for (39), cannot cross from the bloodstream into the brain. Or it may be that the body breaks down the active ingredients before the drug has time to act. Identifying (40) problems early in the testing process would be a boon. Trials on (41) can help, but how other species react
17、is not always a good indication of how people will. What is needed is a way of testing potential drugs on people, (42) in a way that cannot possibly cause any harm. That is (43) the archaeologists come in. (44) decades, archaeologists have used a technique called carbon dating to work (45) how old t
18、heir finds are. Some of the carbon dioxide absorbed by plants during photosynthesis is (46). That is because it contains carbon atoms which are (47) than run-of-the-mill carbon, and are unstable. The radioactive carbon atoms weigh 14 atomic units, (48) nm-of-the-mill ones weigh 12 units. Food grains
19、, scraps of cloth and so on can thus be dated by finding out how (49) radioactive carbon is left in them: the less there is, the (50) they are. (278 words) 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
20、SHEET 1. 51 In recent years, there has been a steady assault on salt from the doctors: salt is bad for you regardless of your health. Politicians also got on board. “There is a direct relationship“, U.S. congressman Neal Smith noted, “between the amount of sodium a person consumes and heart disease,
21、 circulatory disorders, stroke and even early death“. Frightening, if true! But many doctors and medical researchers are now beginning to feel the salt scare has gone too far. “All this hue and cry about eating salt is unnecessary“, Dr. Dustan insists. “For most of us it probably doesnt make much di
22、fference how much salt we eat“. Dustan s most recent short- term study of 150 people showed that those with normal blood pressure experienced no change at all when placed on an extremely low-salt diet, or later when salt was reintroduced. Of the hypertensive subjects, however, half of those on the l
23、ow-salt diet did experience a drop in blood pressure, which returned to its previous level when salt was reintroduced. “An adequate to somewhat excessive salt intake has probably saved many more lives than it has cost in the general population“, notes Dr. John H. Laragh. “So a recommendation that th
24、e whole population should avoid salt makes no sense“. Medical experts agree that everyone should practice reasonable “moderation“ in salt consumption. For the average person, a moderate amount might run from four to ten grams a day, or roughly 1/2 to 1/3 of a teaspoon. The equivalent of one to two g
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