[外语类试卷]国家公共英语(五级)笔试模拟试卷80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 80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 Pauline failed to catch the flight because she forgot her visa at home. ( A) Right ( B)
2、 Wrong 2 The customs officials suggested that she go to London by taking a long-distance bus. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong 3 It took her two hours to get down to London because the fog was too heavy. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong 4 Pauline spent 5 pounds in having her passport stamped. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong 5 It w
3、as easy for her to get a flight out in London. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong 6 Pauline didnt go to Newcastle though the nearest flight was from there. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong 7 She took a taxi back to Victoria Station. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong 8 She stayed a night with one of her friends in London. ( A) Right (
4、B) Wrong 9 Pauline means that it is expensive to take a taxi in a foreign country. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong 10 Finally she took a taxi to the place that she had been looking for. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong Part B Directions: You will hear 3 conversations or talks and you must answer the questions by choosin
5、g A, B, C or D. You will hear the recording ONLY ONCE. 11 Pictures of animals were painted on the walls of caves in France and Spain because _. ( A) the hunters wanted to see the pictures ( B) the painters were animal lovers ( C) the painters wanted to show imagination ( D) the pictures were thought
6、 to be helpful 12 The Greek alphabet was simpler than the Egyptian system for all the following reasons EXCEPT that _. ( A) the former was easy to write ( B) there were fewer signs in the former ( C) the former was easy to pronounce ( D) each sign stood for only one sound 13 Which of the following s
7、tatements is TRUE? ( A) The Egyptian signs later became a particular alphabet. ( B) The Egyptians liked to write comic-strip stories. ( C) The Roman alphabet was developed from the Egyptian one. ( D) The Greeks copied their writing system from the Egyptians. 14 Why are the private lands surrounding
8、Glacier National Park so important? ( A) They function as a hunting preserve. ( B) They are restricted to government use. ( C) They are heavily populated. ( D) They contain natural habitats of threatened species. 15 The relationship between park officials and neighboring landowners may best be descr
9、ibed as _. ( A) indifferent ( B) intimate ( C) cooperative ( D) disappointing 16 It can be inferred from the passage that a major interest of the officials of Glacier National Park is to _. ( A) limit land development around the park ( B) establish a new park in Montana ( C) influence national legis
10、lation ( D) settle border disputes with Canada 17 A working-class wife thinks that her husband _. ( A) gets his own way in everything ( B) is the only master of the house ( C) is sometimes an absolute ruler of the family ( D) understands now the role of the family is changing 18 A working-class wife
11、 will, on the whole, obey her husband _. ( A) supporting he is not lazy and selfish in the family ( B) only if he is considerate and helpful to her ( C) unless he keeps her well informed of the world ( D) since he is the person who earns most of the family money 19 What does she mean when a middle-a
12、ged wife says to a younger one “He is good to you, isnt he?“ ( A) He gives her a large housekeeping allowance. ( B) He can understand her feelings and problems. ( C) He will not beat her even though he is rough. ( D) He often speaks quietly and fondly to her. 20 It is learned from the passage that _
13、. ( A) wives obedience to husbands doesnt mean women have no say in family matters ( B) women show no sign of dissatisfaction with their family life ( C) mans role as lord and master in the working-class house is accepted by all ( D) mens rough manners to wives can often be understood and forgiven P
14、art 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 Accordin
15、g to the FBI, how many robberies were solved by the police last year in terms of percentage? 22 What is the percentage of burglaries reported to the police? 23 How long have solution rates for these four crimes remained virtually unchanged? 24 Why are robberies solved more often than burglaries, lar
16、cenies or auto thefts? 25 Why cannot the police convict most burglars? 26 Whats the best way to increase the closure rate? 27 Whats the average auto theft loss in 1997? 28 Whom will teenagers kill? 29 How is the nature of murder now? 30 What is the topic of the news report? 一、 Section II Use of Engl
17、ish (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 For high-risk propositions yielding high returns, there is nothing to beat the handful companies marketing eternal life. (31) the perceived rewar
18、ds of being able to come hack to life (32) some point, the risks are huge: Who would want to chance a repeat of disco or Victorian mores, let (33) more meaningless millennium hype in 2999? There are (34), more immediate risks involved in the new business of cryonics, (35) is the deep freezing at dea
19、th of human bodies for preservation and possible revival in future. The biggest problem is that, (36) now, it is impossible to freeze people and bring them back to life. On the other hand, if cryonics (37), you were already dead anyway. (38) it comes from the same root, kryos, the Greek word for col
20、d, cryonics is not to be (39) with the mainstream sciences of cryogenics or cryobiology. These involve freezing of metals or of simple organisms. Metals get stronger (40) deep freezing, while the freezing and thawing of cancerous tissues can be a good way (41) kill it. (42) cryonics seeks to do the
21、opposite. The goal is to freeze a human head or an entire body (43) the technology exists to do one of the following: graft a new body (44) the head, clone a new person (45) preserved DNA, or heal a sick body that has been preserved. If this sounds like science fiction, (46) the moment it is. Anyone
22、 who has (47) put beer in the freezer and then forgotten about it can grasp the problems facing cryonics enthusiasts today. Ice is less dense than water. (48) as beer left to freeze will eventually cause its container to burst, (49) the ice that forms adds extra pressure, (50) frozen cells can risk
23、being punctured when the liquid in them freezes. 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 Present-day philosophers usually envision their discipline as an endeavor that has been, since
24、antiquity, distinct from and superior to any particular intellectual discipline, such as theology or science. Such philosophical concerns as the mind-body problem or, more generally, the nature of human knowledge, they believe, are basic human questions whose tentative philosophical solutions have s
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