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2021-2022年甘肅省天水市公共英語(yǔ)五級(jí)(筆試)真題一卷(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級(jí):________姓名:________考號(hào):________
一、1.ListeningComprehension(15題)1.HowmanypsychologicaltypesofpeoplearethereaccordingtoJung'sideas?
2.What'sthepercentageofstudentsinbusinessandmanagement?
3.WhendidDicksongotoBostonforeyetreatment?
A.In1848.
B.Intheearly1850s.
C.Inthelate1850s.
D.Intheearly1860s.
4.Whatadvantagesdoesworkhave?
5.PartC
Directions:Youwillhearatalk.Asyoulisten,answerthequestionsorcompletethenotesinyourtestbookletforQuestions21-30bywritingNOTMORETHANTHREEwordsinthespaceprovidedontheright.YouwillhearthetalkTWICE.
Younowhave1minutetoreadQuestions21-30.
聽(tīng)力原文:Asyouknow,manybigchangeshappenedafterChristopherColumbusandotherEuropeanscametotheAmericas500yearsago.TodayI'mgoingtotalkaboutachangeintheworlddietthewaypeoplecookedandate.Fivehundredyearsago,therewasabigchangeinthedietofpeopleallovertheworld.
Let'stalkaboutthedietinEurope500yearsago.Oneimportantfoodwasmeat.Europeansatemanykindsofmeat,includingbeef,lamb,goat,andpork.Ekandcheesemadefromthemilkofcowsandgoats.TheEuropeansateseveraldifferentgrains:Mostpeopleatewheat,andsomepeopleaterice,whichcamefirstfromAsia.
Now,let'slookatthedietintheAmericasabout500yearsago.ThedietofthenativeAmericanwasquitedifferentfromthedietoftheEuropeans.ThisisbecausetheEuropeanmeats,dairyproducts,andgrainsdidn'texistintheAmericas.However,thenativeAmericansatesomefoodthatdidn'texistinEurope.ThenativeAmericansatedifferentvegetables,suchaspotatoesandtomatoes.Theyatedifferentgrains,suchascorn.Theyatedifferentmeat,suchasturkeyandotherwildbirds.Theyalsousedspicessuchaschocolateandhotchilipeppers.NoneofthesefoodsexistedinEurope500yearsago.
Nowlet'stalkaboutthebigchangeintheworlddiet500yearsago,afterColumbusandtheEuropeanswenttotheAmericas.
AfterEuropeanswenttotheAmericas,thedietofthenativeAmericanschangedalot.WhentheEuropeanswenttotheAmericas,theytookmanynewkindsoffoodwiththem.TheEuropeansgavesomeofthefood,themeat,dairyproducts,andgrainstothenativeAmericansandthenthenativeAmericansstartedtousetheEuropeanfoodintheircooking.Asaresult,thedietintheAmerica'stodayisverydifferentfromtheirdiet500yearsago.Forexample,ifyougotoacountrylikeMexico,youcanseethatthetraditionalMexicanfoodusesalotofbeef,pork,cheese,wheat,andrice,allfoodsthatcamefromEuropewithColumbus.
AftertheEuropeansreturnedtoEuropefromtheAmericas,therewasalsoabigchangeinthedietofpeopleinEuropeandtherestoftheworld.WhentheEuropeansreturnedtoEurope,theytookmanynewkindsoffoodbackfromtheAmericas.Theytookbackthevegetables,grains,andspicesthattheyfoundintheAmericas.Littlebylittle,peoplealloverEuropestartedusingthenewfoodsintheircooking,andthenthefoodsspreadaroundtheworldtoAfrica,theMiddleEastandAsia.
Someofthenewfoodspreadveryquicklyaroundtheworld.Oneexampleisthechilipepper.Youmaybesurprisedtoknowthat500yearsago,thechilipepperdidn'texistinmanycountriesthat.arefamoustodayfortheirhotandspicyfoodmadewithchilies.Actually.weminkthatthefirstchilipepperwastakentoSpainbyColumbusin1493,whenhereturnedfromtheAmericas.Afteronly100years,chilipeppershadspreadallaroundtheworld.Theygroweasilyinwarmweather.TheonlyplacethatthechilipepperdidnotbecomepopularwasNorthernEurope,probablybecauseitistoocoldtogrowchilipepperseasily.
Althoughchilipeppersspreadquickly,otherfoodsfromtheAmericasspreadveryslowly.Potatoesareagoodexample.Ittookabout250yearsforthepotatoestospreadaroundtheworld.ThereasonittooksolongisthatEuropeansthoughtthatpotatoeswerepoisonous.ThepotatolookedalotlikeaverypoisonousplantthatgrewinEurope.Peoplewereafraidtoeatpotatoes!Foralongtime,peopleonlyusedpotatoestofeedtheirpigs.Butslowly,peoplestartedusingpotatoesasfoodforthemselves.Today,ofcourse
6.WhydidAmericanshavethesemovementsintheearly1960s?
7.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthemanandthewomaninthedialogue?
A.Reporterandfashiondesigner.
B.Husbandandwife.
C.Shopassistantandcustomer.
D.Teacherandstudent.
8.Howmanyreactionscouldyouhavetowardstheteacher'sreport?
9.Whichsubjectdoesthestudentsayshewasgoodat?
A.Computerprogramming.
B.Artanddesign.
C.Electronics.
D.Mathematics.
10.MDrefersto“adoctorofmedicine”.
A.RightB.Wrong
11.WhyareAmericanstudentsusuallyunderpressureofwork?
A.Becausetheiracademicperformancewillaffecttheirfuturecareerinthefuture.
B.Becausetheyareheavilyinvolvedinstudentaffairs.
C.Becausetheyhavetoobservetheuniversitydiscipline.
D.Becausetheywanttorunforpositionsofauthority.
12.Womenhavemorefatcellssowomenhavelesswater.
A.RightB.Wrong
13.whatdoeshelikeabouthisjob?
A.Money.
B.Freedom.
C.Knowingdifferentpeople.
D.Travelingalot.
14.HowhigharethemountainsinNorweija?
A.Twothousandfeet.
B.Twelvethousandfeet.
C.Twentythousandfeet.
D.Twenty-twothousandfeet.
15.Physicalexercisesandfreedomfromworrymightbethetwomostimportantsecretsoflongevity.
A.TrueB.Fasle
二、2.UseofEnglish(10題)16.
【C11】
17.
【C8】
18.(36)
19.
【C17】
20.
【C2】
21.
【C7】
22.
【C13】
23.(47)
24.(33)
25.
【C5】
三、3.ReadingComprehension(15題)26.
Accordingtothepassage,speciallaborlawsprotectingwomenworkerstendgenerallytohavewhichofthefollowingeffects?
A.Theytendtomodifythestereotypesemployeesoftenholdconcerningwomen.
B.Theyincreasetheadvantagetoemployersofhiringmeninsteadofwomen,makingitlesslikelythatwomenwillbehired.
C.Theydecreasethelikelihoodthatemployerswilloffermoreprotectiontowomenworkersthanthatwhichisabsolutelyrequiredbylaw.
D.Theyincreasethetendencyofemployerstodenyhealthinsuranceanddisabilityplanstowomenworkers.
27.(73)
28.(69)
29.
Whichofthefollowingstatementsisnottrue?
A.Electricfishcomefromdifferentfamilies.
B.Onecangetashockbytouchingtheelectricraysintwoplaces.
C.Theelectricplatesintheraysareconnectedwiththespinalcord.
D.Theelectriccatfishisedible.
30.(68)
31.
Fromthelastparagraphwecaninferthat______.
A.thegovernmenthopestosolvetheproblembywayofvolunteerrestrictions
B.morethan47millionAmericanswhoarequalifiedtogetfluvaccineshotscannotgetthemthisyear
C.Americahastodealwithalimitedsupplyoffluvaccinesthisyear
D.normallyonlyasmallpercentageofAmericanpopulationgetsfluvaccineshotseachyear
32.(67)
33.
"Itwaslikeofferingtodropasafeonmyheadtocuremyheadache"inthelastbutoneparagraphmeansthat______.
A.dietechnician'sproposalwouldmaketilingsevenworse
B.thetechnician'sproposalcouldeventuallysolvetheproblem
C.filesstoredonhercomputerwerelikeasafe
D.erasingtheentiresystemwaslikecuringaheadache
34.(75)
35.(70)
36.
Whatcanbeconcludedaccordingtotheauthor'sviewofthe"obesitygenes"?
A.Peoplewithageneticinclinationtogainweightcanslim.
B.Peoplewhoarebornfatwillremainthatwayalllife.
C.Alleffortstoloseweightwillprovefruitless.
D.Fatpeoplecanliveaveryhappylife,too.
37.PartA
Directions:ReadthefollowingtextsandanswerthequestionswhichaccompanythembychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.
TodayTVaudiencesallovertheworldareaccustomedtothesightofAmericanastronautsintip-topcondition,withfairhair,crew-cuts,goodteeth,anuncomplicatedsenseofhumourandaseverelylimitednon-technicalvocabulary.
Whatmarksoutanastronautfromhisearthboundfellowhumanbeingsissomethingofadifficultproblem.Shouldyouwishtointerviewhim,youmustapplybeforehand,andyoumustbepreparedforalongishwait,evenifyourapplicationmeetswithsuccess.Itis.inanycase,outofthequestiontointerviewanastronautabouthisfamilylifeorpersonalactivities,becausealltheastronautshavecontractswithanAmericanmagazineunderconditionsforbiddinganyunauthorizeddisclosuresabouttheirprivatelives.
Certainobviousqualifiesareneeded.Anyonewhowouldbeaspacemanmustbeinperfecthealth,musthavepowersofconcentration(sinceworkinsideaspacecraftisexceptionallydemanding)andmusthaveconsiderablecourage.Again,space-workcallsfordedication.Courageanddedicationareparticularlyessential.Inthewell-knowncaseoftheChallengersevencrewmemberslosttheirlivesinspacebecauseofthefaultyequipmentintheshuttle.Anothermustbeoutstandingscientificexpertise.Itgoeswithoutsayingthattheyallhavetohaveprofessionalaeronauticalqualificationsandexperience.
Astrikingfeatureoftheastronautsistheirages.Fortheyoungerman,inhistwenties,say,spaceisout.OnlyoneofthefiftymenworkingforNASAin1970wasunder30.TheoldestastronauttodateisAlanShepard,America'sfirstmaninspace,who,atnearlyfifty,wasalsothemanwhocaptainedApollo13.Theaverageageisthelatethirties.ThecrewmembersofApollo11wereallbornwellbeforetheSecondWorldWar.In1986theChallengerastronautshadanaverageageof39.Therangewasfrom35to46.
Inasocietywheremaritalcontinuityisnotalwaysexhibited,theastronauts'recordinthisrespecthitsyouintheeye.OfallthemarriedmeninNASAgroup,onlytwoorthreearedivorcedfromtheirwives.Mindyou.itishardtotellwhethersomethinginthebasiccharacterofanastronautencouragesfidelityorwhethertheselectionprocessdemandsthatacandidateshouldbehappilymarried.
TheNASAastronautsliveinunattractivesmallcommunitiesdottedhereandtherearoundthebaseinTexas.Youwouldexpectthemtofindtheirfriendsfromamongtheirprofessionalassociates,butthisisnotthecase.Rather,theyprefertomakefriendswiththenormalfolkintheirdistricts.Astronauts,likeeverybodyelse,mustgetfedupwithtalkingshopallthetime,andwhereastheyareindeedanelite,theirdailylifeoutsideworkshouldbeasnormalaspossible,ifonlyforthesakeoftheirfamilies.
Asfortheastronauts'politicalleanings,theyseemtobetowardstheright.Thismaybeduetothefactthatalargeproportionoftheastronautshaveamilitarybackground.Ontheotherhand,itcouldbejustcoincidence.
Detailsoftheprivatelifeofanastronautarehardtocomeby,becausetheyare______.
A.hisownbusinessandprivacy
B.secretsasfarasinterviewsareconcerned
C.thepropertyofanAmericanmagazine
D.thefirst-ratenationalconfidentialinformation
38.(77)
39.(80)
40.(78)
四、閱讀理解(5題)41.
第
42
題
allowsgarnerstoselectgameswithequal—caliberopponents?__________
42.
第
25
題
WhichofthestatementsisNOTtrue?
43.
第
27
題
isacombinationofarchitecturalstylesfromHan,TibetanandNepalese?__________
44.
第
44
題
Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothetext?
45.
根據(jù)下列文章回答36~40題:
第
36
題
Howmanynewmaterialsarementionedinthispassage?
參考答案
1.Four
2.18.9%/18.9percent
3.D
4.Satisfactionandmoney.
5.(In)Asia.
6.Tochallengeauthority.
7.A
8.One.
9.D
10.B
11.A
12.A
13.B
14.A
15.A
16.drinkingdrinking解析:由本句句意“通過(guò)將污水和化學(xué)物質(zhì)倒入河流和湖泊,我們已經(jīng)污染了我們的…水。”顯然,此空處應(yīng)為“飲用”。
17.proportionproportion解析:此處意為很大比例的學(xué)生仍然喜歡簡(jiǎn)單的工作,所以此處應(yīng)填“proportion”。
18.themthem解析:本題考查代詞的用法,根據(jù)上下文,此處句意為“人們使用這些小玩意兒。”上文已經(jīng)提到gadgets,所以這里用代詞“them”代替。
19.dividedivide解析:根據(jù)上下文語(yǔ)境,這里是“分為”,divide…upinto意為“把…劃分為”。所以此處應(yīng)填動(dòng)詞“divide”。
20.acrossacross解析:getacross意為“使(觀點(diǎn)等)被理解或接受,講清自己的意思”,此句意為“給他們講清巨大的成功不會(huì)輕易、快速地到來(lái)很重要。”
21.stillstill解析:本句意為“但是空氣污染,盡管它…是最危險(xiǎn)的,但也只是幾種攻擊最基本生活功能的污染方式之一。”顯然,可知此空應(yīng)填“仍然”。
22.wherewhere解析:此題考查where引導(dǎo)的定語(yǔ)從句,修飾前面提到的plane,trainorbus。所以此處應(yīng)填關(guān)系副詞“where”。
23.rationalrational解析:從文章的后面可以知道,顧客們已經(jīng)要結(jié)算了,認(rèn)為都買(mǎi)了該買(mǎi)的商品。但是售貨員在他們等著付賬的過(guò)程中巧妙的利用顧客們的購(gòu)物沖動(dòng)向他們推銷(xiāo),而不是理性購(gòu)物。故答案為rational。
24.bringbring解析:根據(jù)上下文,此處意思為給他們帶來(lái)快樂(lè)。帶來(lái)用動(dòng)詞“bring”。所以此處應(yīng)填“bring”。
25.boughtbought解析:本句的前一句話說(shuō)“顧客認(rèn)為他們需要一些他們其實(shí)不需要的商品。”這就是廣告的作用。但是買(mǎi)完之后,“他們卻不知道當(dāng)時(shí)為什么買(mǎi)了這種商品。”這里是被動(dòng)的句式。故答案為bought。
26.B解析:對(duì)于婦女的慣常思維沒(méi)有因?yàn)榉啥兓訟項(xiàng)不正確。根據(jù)第二段第一句話可知B項(xiàng)正確。從常識(shí)判斷,雇主是不會(huì)主動(dòng)提出提高婦女權(quán)益保護(hù)的,所以他們的保護(hù)不會(huì)比立法前多,故C項(xiàng)是不正確的。D項(xiàng)從文中不能推斷出。
27.B解析:由B中的disadvantage中“Althoughnotmuchwasteisproduced,itisvery,verydangerous.Itmustbesealedupandburiedformanyyearstoallowtheradioactivitytodieaway.”可知答案為B。
28.CC解析:由此空上幾段看,均是在講述Louis-Dreyfus的事,而下一段則提到另一個(gè)人MichaelMichalsky,故此空應(yīng)為C,因?yàn)镃中講述的仍是Louis—Dreyfus的事。
29.C解析:由文章第二段可知C不對(duì),而A、B、D文中均提到了。
30.AA解析:上一段最后一句“…suchasdrainingblood…”與A中的“Themassivewartimeblooddrives…”對(duì)應(yīng)。
31.B解析:由第四段第二句“Thegovernmentestimatesthat95millionpeoplestillqualifyforshotsunderthevoluntaryrestrictionsannouncedlastweek.”中可以知道大約有九千五百萬(wàn)人有資格注射疫苗。根據(jù)第四段第三句:“That’snearlytwicethenumberofdosesthatclinicswillhaveonhand,butonly60millionAmericansseekoutshotsinanormalyear.”和前一句可以推斷出美國(guó)現(xiàn)有大約四千七百萬(wàn)份流感疫苗庫(kù)存,由此可推斷出美國(guó)至少還有四千七百多萬(wàn)有資格注射疫苗的人無(wú)法得到注射。因此正確答案為B。
32.AA解析:由上段的最后一句話“tookoverthehardphysicaltasksandrelievedthestrainonhumanandanimalmuscles.”可知答案為A,后面選項(xiàng)中的“thelaborthatrequiredthehumaneyes,ears,judgmentandmindbutnosweating”與之呼應(yīng),故應(yīng)選A。
33.A解析:“Itwaslikeofferingtodropasafeonmyheadtocuremyheadache.”意為“就像給我提供一個(gè)保險(xiǎn)箱放我頭上來(lái)治愈我的頭痛一樣。”含蓄諷刺地說(shuō)技術(shù)員提供的建議不可采取。所以本題應(yīng)選A。
34.C解析:由C中的第二段“ThispartrepresentsthetensionsbetweenAmericaandFrance.”可知。
35.BB解析:由上一段段意可知,B放在最后一處最合適。
36.A解析:由第四段最后兩句話可知,基因并不能決定一切,因此減肥不會(huì)因?yàn)榉逝只虻母蓴_而沒(méi)有任何作用,故A項(xiàng)正確。B項(xiàng)和作者的觀點(diǎn)是相反的。D項(xiàng)文中未提到。
37.C解析:本文第二段中提到“…becausealltheastronautshavecontractswithanAmericanmagazineunderco
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