[外语类试卷]国家公共英语(五级)笔试模拟试卷83(无答案).doc
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1、国家公共英语(五级)笔试模拟试卷 83(无答案)Part ADirections: 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 speaker knows a few Chinese students.(A)Right(B) Wrong2 The speaker thinks most Chinese
2、 students in U.S.A. are trying hard to adjust themselves to the American life.(A)Right(B) Wrong3 Interactions with Americans tend to be limited to relatively formal, academic settings.(A)Right(B) Wrong4 Only those who have spent years in the United States can talk freely with American friends about
3、sophisticated subjects such as race relations and popular music.(A)Right(B) Wrong5 Chinese students say they cant join the extracurricular and social activities because of financial reasons.(A)Right(B) Wrong6 The speaker does not think the reasons given by Chinese students about lack of social activ
4、ities are grounded.(A)Right(B) Wrong7 Most Chinese students try to get to know the foreign country from the inside.(A)Right(B) Wrong8 The role of a cultural interpreter is as important as that of being an engineer or biologist.(A)Right(B) Wrong9 Many Chinese students who have studied in the United S
5、tates return to China to contribute to their homelands development.(A)Right(B) Wrong10 The 21st century Chinese students in the United States will recognize their crucial function in the process of furthering U.S.-China understanding.(A)Right(B) WrongPart BDirections: You will hear 3 conversations o
6、r talks and you must answer the questions by choosing A, B, C or D. You will hear the recording ONLY ONCE.11 Where is the socializing done traditionally for the UK young people?(A)MSN Spaces.(B) Pubs that is, keeping youths aged sixteen and older out (46) the labor market by keeping them in school c
7、ould no (47) be a high priority for an institution unable (48) find space and staff to teach younger children aged five to sixteen. With the baby boom, the focus of educators and of laymen interested in education inevitably turned toward the lower grades and back to basic academic skills (49) discip
8、line. The (50) no longer had much interest in offering nontraditional, new, and extra services to older youths.Part ADirections: 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 One of the largest mental health p
9、roblems in the United States is that of compulsive gambling. Although there are no scientific studies that have discovered the exact number, experts estimate that between five and ten million persons are compulsive gamblers.Like addicting to alcohol or narcotics, compulsive gambling crosses all soci
10、al and economic lines. Compulsive gamblers can be found in any profession and at any level of society. And the addiction affects both men and women.The gambling compulsion usually starts in the early teens. The more often the young gambler indulges in the compulsion, the more obsessive it becomes. B
11、y his early twenties, the average compulsive gambler has moved from small bets on such things as football games, horse races, and card games to more adult, more expensive, gambling forms.For the compulsive gamblers, life becomes continuous gambling. The compulsion consumes the gambling addict to suc
12、h a point that nothing else matters not even health, children, or family.Studies by psychiatrists seem to show that compulsive gamblers bet to lose. Compulsive gamblers never stop when they are ahead. Instead they try to win more.One important characteristic to the compulsive gambler is his optimism
13、. Like most human beings he does not like to admit defeat. Consequently, he hides his real motivations for gambling with large amounts of enthusiastic optimism. The more deeply he is committed to bettingand losingthe more fanatical his conviction that the next bet will make him wealthy.Compulsive ga
14、mblers will use almost any means to get money to “feed their addiction“. Borrowing or stealing from friends or family is the first method gamblers usually employ to get cash. Other common ways to get money are embezzlement, robbery or writing false checks.In recent years psychiatrists have discovere
15、d some of the basic reasons for compulsive gambling. First, compulsive gamblers almost always come from homes lacking in love. As a result the child grows up still looking for the warmth of family love and parental approval.Another aspect of the nature of the gambling addict is that unconsciously he
16、 wants to lose. Psychiatrists believe that compulsive gamblers consciously may expect to win; however, there is a strong element of self-destruction in their inclination to continue betting until all is lost.One New York psychiatrist believes that basically the compulsive gambler is seeking an answe
17、r to the question: “Do you love me?“ By winning he receives a “yes“ answer. However, the gambler cannot accept the “yes“ he sometimes receives because it is contrary to the reality of his (or her) unhappy childhoodone lacking in family love. The gambler is compelled to continue betting, thus express
18、ing again and again his need for love and acceptance.When gambling addicts do win some money, they rarely spend any of it on their families. Money is like a sacred thing to the addict. It is reserved for one thing: placing a bet.Fortunately, there is hope and help today for gambling addicts. Psychia
19、tric treatment is one possibility. Group therapy seems to help in some cases. The most readily availableand least expensivehelp comes from an organization called Gamblers Anonymous (GA). Patterned after Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) it has more than ninety chapters in the United States with about 3 000
20、gamblers seeking a cure. One basic rule of GA is that gamblers must pay back all their debts, even if it takes many years to do so. Thousands of members credit GA with saving them from their addiction and helping them to build new lives free from the gambling sickness.Happily, today with more public
21、 interest in helping the gambling addict overcome his problem and with such organization as the GA, the gambler who wants help to break his addiction now has some place or someone to turn to.51 We can infer from the text that the addiction to compulsive gambling affect _.(A)young men only(B) women o
22、nly(C) elders only(D)both men and women52 What is one of the most essential characteristics of the compulsive gamblers?(A)They are all teenagers.(B) They are frequently pessimistic.(C) They are from any profession.(D)they never admit defeat.53 According to the psychiatrists, compulsive gamblers are
23、those _.(A)who care much about family and health(B) who are products of happy home with loving parents(C) who axe runaways from their wives(D)who want to be loved54 When compulsive gamblers do win some money, they are usually _.(A)lending money to their poor relatives(B) placing a new bet(C) buying
24、expensive presents for themselves(D)spending money on their families55 Whats the authors attitude towards treatment of gambling addicts?(A)Negative.(B) Pessimistic.(C) Positive.(D)Indifferent.56 Stockbrokers are agents who buy and sell stocks, shares and other securities for their clients. They are
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