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2022年山東省青島市公共英語五級(筆試)模擬考試(含答案)學校:________班級:________姓名:________考號:________
一、1.ListeningComprehension(15題)1.What'stheessentialpointweshouldrealizeaboutspeechandwriting?
2.Whatisbehavioralmanagementbasedon?
3.Whatdoweknowaboutthedifferencebetweenmenandwomenintermsofpersonalrelationships?
A.Itiseasierforwomentomakefriendsamongwomen.
B.Womentendtorevealtheirfeelingsmoreeasily.
C.Personalrelationshipsaremorecentraltomostmen'slives.
D.It'seasiertoestablishpersonalrelationshipswithwomenthanwithmen.
4.聽力原文:Iwanttotalktodayaboutsomestudies.Theyseemtoindicatethatthereisastartlingworld-widedeclineinthenumberofamphibians,suchasflogs,toadsandsalamanders.There'slittledoubtthatonereasonwhythenumberofamphibiansisdecliningistheirhabitatshavebeendestroyedwhenthedevelopersfillinpondsandmarshestobuildhouses.Amphibianscan'tjustmovesomewhere.Theyneedwatertolaytheireggsin.Anotherproblemisthegrowingfishindustry.Anotherrangeofpopularpoolfishsuchascarphavebeenintroducedtomanylakesandpondsallovertheworld.Raisingandsellingthesefishcanbeprofitable,butthefisheattheeggsandoffspringofamphibiansthatwerealreadylivinginthelakesandponds.Otherfactorscouldbecontributingtothedeclineincludeacidrainandthespreadofpesticideresidues.Manypesticidesthatfarmersaddedtotheircropsareeventuallywashedawaybytherainandendupinpondsandotherbodiesofwaterwhereamphibianslive.Amphibiansareespeciallyvulnerabletopesticidesdissolvedinthewaterbecauseoftheirmoistskins.Watercanpassthroughamphibiansallowingtoxinsdissolvedinthewatertoentertheamphibians'body.
Whatdoesthespeakermainlydiscuss?
A.Thedistributionofdifferentspeciesofamphibians.
B.Possiblereasonsforreductioninthenumberofamphibians.
C.Theeffectsofenvironmentalchangeonthefishindustry.
D.Guidelinesfortheresponsibleuseofpesticides.
5.OnereasonforthegoodhealthofthepeopleinVilcabambamustbetheclean,beautifulenvironment.
A.TrueB.Fasle
6.What'sthecommonmisconceptionaboutartandscience?
7.Whatproblemdoesthemanthinkcanbesolvedifthegovernmentputupsmallunitstobuildsolarpanels?
A.Theheatsupply.
B.Theelectricsupply.
C.Thewatersupply.
D.Theunemploymentsituation.
8.WhydidAmericanshavethesemovementsintheearly1960s?
9.PeopleinRussiaarealsofamousfortheirlongevity.
A.RightB.Wrong
10.Chainsdon'tofferstudentsthechancetopursuetheirstudyfromonecountrytoanother.
A.RightB.Wrong
11.WhodidthepeopleusuallygiveletterstoaftertheEnglishcolonistsjustarrivedatAmerica?
12.Peoplelikethechangesintheorganizationofthecompany.
A.RightB.Wrong
13.Wangdecidestotakecoursesandpassexams.
A.RightB.Wrong
14.PartA
Directions:Youwillhearatalk.Asyoulisten,answerQuestions1-10bycirclingTRUEorFALSE.YouwillhearthetalkONLYONCE.Younowhave1minutetoreadQuestions1-10.
聽力原文:Thereareseveralplacesintheworldthatarefamousforpeoplewholiveforaverylongtime.Thesesplacesareusuallymountainousareas,farawayfrommoderncities.Doctors,scientistsandpublichealthexpertsoftentraveltotheseregionstosolveamysteriouslonghealthylife;theexpertshopetobringtothemodernworldthesecretsoflongevity.
HunzaishighintheHymalayanMountainsofAsia.There,manypeopleoveronehundredyearsofagearestillinphysicalhealth.Menofninetyarenewfathers,andwomenoffiftystillhavebabies.Whatarethereasonsforthisgoodhealth?ScientistsbelievethatthepeopleofHunzahavethesethreebenefits:first,physicalwork,usuallyinthefieldsorwithanimals;second,ahealthenvironmentwithcleanairandwater;andwhat'smore,asimplediethighinvitaminsandnutritionbutlowinfat,cholesterol,sugarandchemicals.
PeopleintheCaucasusMountaininRussiaarealsofamousfortheirlongevity.Inthisarea,thereareamazingexamplesofverylong-livedpeople.Birthrecordsarenotusuallyavailable,butawomancalledTsurbaprobablyliveduntilage160;amancalledShiraliprobablyliveduntil168.Hiswidowwas120yearsold.Ingeneral,peoplenotonlylivealongtime,buttheyalsolivewell.Theyarealmostneversick,andwhentheydie,theyhavenotonlytheirownteethbutalsoafullheadofhairandgoodeyesight.
Vilcabamba,Ecuador,isanotherareafamousforthelongevityofitshabit-ants.Thisregion—likeHunzaandtheCaucasus—isalsoinhighmountains,farawayfromcities.InVilcabamba,too,thereisverylittledisease.Onereasonforthegoodhealthofthepeoplemightbetheclean,beautifulenvironment:thetemperatureisabout70Fahrenheitallyearlong;thewindalwayscomesfromthesamedirection;andtheregionisrichinflowers,fruits,vegetablesandwildlife.
Insomeways,thedietsofthehabitantsinthethreeregionsarequitedifferent.Hunzukutseatmainlyrawvegetables,fruit(especiallyapricots),andchapattis—akindofpancake;theyeatmeatonlyafewtimesayear.TheCaucasiandietconsistsmainlyofmilk,cheese,vegetables,fruitandmeat;mostpeopletheredrinkthelocalredwinedaily.InVilcabamba,peopleeatasmallamountofmeateachweek,butthedietconsistslargelyofgrain,coins,beans,potatoesandfruit.
ExpertsfindonesurprisingfactinthemountainsofEcuador.Mostpeoplethere,eventheveryold,consumealotofcoffee,drinkalargeamountofalcohol,andsmokefortytosixtycigarettesdaily.
However,thedietsaresimilarintwogeneralways:first,thefruitsandvegetablesthattheinhabitantsofthethreeareaseatareallnatural;thatis,theycontainnochemicalsandsecond,thepeopleconsumefewercaloriesthanpeopledointheotherpartsoftheworld.AtypicalNorthAmericantakesinanaverageof3,300calorieseveryday;atypicalinhabitantofthesemountainousareasbetween1,700and2,000calories.
Inhabitantsinthethreeregionshavemoreincommoncalories,naturalfood,theirmountainsandtheirdistancefrommoderncities,becausethesepeopleliveincountrysideandaremostlyfarmers,theirlivesarephysicallyhard.Thus,theydonotneedtogotohealthclubsbecausetheygetalotofexerciseintheirdailywork.Inaddition,although,theirlivesarehard,thepeopledonotseemtohavetheworriesofcitypeople.Theirlivesarequiet.Consequently,someexpertsbelievethatphysicalexerciseandfreedomfromworrymightbethetwomostimportantsecretsoflongevity.
Somemoderncitiesareusuallyfamousforpeoplewholiveave
A.TrueB.Fasle
15.Oneoftheadvantagesofchainschoolsisthattheyarefamousallovertheworld.
A.RightB.Wrong
二、2.UseofEnglish(10題)16.
【C13】
17.Pollutionisa"dirty"word.Topollutemeanstocontaminate--topsoilorsomethingbyintroducingimpuritieswhichmake【C1】______unfitoruncleantouse.Pollutioncomesinmanyforms.Weseeit,smellit,【C2】______it,drinkit,andstumblethroughit.Weliterallylivedinandbreathepollution,and【C3】______surprisingly,itisbeginningto【C4】______ourhealth,ourhappiness,andourcivilization.
Oncewethoughtofpollution【C5】______meaningsimplythesmog—thechoking,stinging,dirty【C6】______thathoversovercities.Butairpollution,whileitis【C7】______themostdangerous,isonlyonetypeofcontaminationamongseveral【C8】______attackthemostbasiclifefunctions.
Throughtheuncontrolleduseofinsecticides,manhaspollutedtheland,【C9】______thewildlife.By【C10】______sewageandchemicalsintoriversandlakes,wehavecontaminatedour【C11】______water.Wearepollutingtheoceans,too,kiltingthefishand【C12】______deprivingourselves【C13】______aninvaluablefoodsupply.
Partoftheproblemisourexploding【C14】______.Moreandmorepeopleareproducingmorewastes.Butthisproblemisintensifiedbyour"throw-away"technology.EachyearAmericans【C15】______of7millionautos,20milliontonsofwastepaper,25millionpoundsoftoothpastetubesand48millioncans.Wethrowawaygumwrappers,newspapers,andpaperplates.Itisnolongerwiseto【C16】______anything.Todayalmosteverythingisdisposable.【C17】______ofrepairingatoasteroraradio,itiseasierandcheapertobuyanotheroneanddiscardtheold,even【C18】______95percentofitspartsmaystillbefunctioning.Babydiapers,whichusedtobemadeofreusablecloth,arenowpaperthrow-aways.Soonwewillwearclothingmadeof【C19】______:"Wearitonceandthrowitaway"willbethesloganofthefashionableconsciousness.
Whereisthisalltoend?Areweturningtheworldintoagiganticdump,oristherehopethatwecansolvethepollutionproblem?【C20】______,solutionsareinsight.Afewofthemarepositivelyingenious.
【C1】
18.(32)
19.(44)
20.
【C11】
21.
【C8】
22.
【C7】
23.(33)
24.(40)
25.(50)
三、3.ReadingComprehension(15題)26.
Whatcanbeconcludedaccordingtotheauthor'sviewofthe"obesitygenes"?
A.Peoplewithageneticinclinationtogainweightcanslim.
B.Peoplewhoarebornfatwillremainthatwayalllife.
C.Alleffortstoloseweightwillprovefruitless.
D.Fatpeoplecanliveaveryhappylife,too.
27.
Theword"cleared"(Line4,Paragraph3)mightmean______.
A.permittedB.removedC.provedD.produced
28.
Accordingtothepassageitiscommonlybelievedthatbraindifferencesarecausedby______factors.
A.biologicalB.psychologicalC.physicalD.social
29.
Whenmentioning“the$4millionto$10millionrange”(Line3-4,Paragraph3)theauthoristalkingabout______.
A.goldmarket
B.realestate
C.stockexchange
D.ventureinvestment
30.
Whydoestheauthormentiongeneticengineeringandcomputerscience?
A.Tocomparethemwiththenewmaterials.
B.Toshowthesignificanceofthenewmaterialsonthefutureworld.
C.Tocomparethenewmaterialswiththem.
D.Toexplainhispoint.
31.At18,AshanthiDeSilvaofsuburbanClevelandisalivingsymbolofoneofthegreatintellectualachievementsofthe20thcentury.Bornwithanextremelyrareandusuallyfataldisorderthatleftherwithoutafunctioningimmunesystem(the"bubble-boydisease",namedafteranearliervictimwhowaskeptaliveforyearsinasterileplastictent),shewastreatedbeginningin1990witharevolutionarynewtherapythatsoughttocorrectthedefectatitsverysource,inthegenesofherwhitebloodcells.Itworked.Althoughherlastgene-therapytreatmentwasin1992,sheiscompletelyhealthywithnormalimmunefunction,accordingtooneofthedoctorswhotreatedher,W.FrenchAndersonoftheUniversityofSouthernCalifornia.Researchershavelongdreamedoftreatingdiseasesfromhemophiliatocancerbyreplacingmutantgeneswithnormalones.Andthedreamingmaycontinuefordecadesmore."Therewillbeagene-basedtreatmentforessentiallyeverydisease,"Andersonsays,"within50years."
It'snotentirelyclearwhymedicinehasbeensoslowtobuildonAnderson'searlysuccess.TheNationalInstitutesofHealthbudgetofficeestimatesitwillspend$432millionongene-therapyresearchin2005,andthereisnoshortageofpromisingleads.Thetherapeuticgenesareusuallydeliveredthroughvirusesthatdon'tcausehumandisease."ThevirusissortoflikeaTrojanhorse,"saysRonaldCrystalofNewYorkPresbyterian/WeillCornellMedicalCollege."Thecargoisthegene."
AttheUniversityofPennsylvania'sAbramsohCancerCenter,immunologistCarlJunerecentlytreatedHIVpatientswithageneintendedtohelptheircellsresisttheinfection.AtCornellUniversity,researchersarepursuinggene-basedtherapiesforParkinson'sdiseaseandararehereditarydisorderthatdestroyschildren'sbraincells.AtStanfordUniversityandtheChildren'sHospitalofPhiladelphia,researchersaretryingtofigureouthowtohelppatientswithhemophiliawhotodaymustinjectthemselveswithexpensiveclottingdrugsforlife.Animalexperimentshaveshowngreatpromise.
Butsomehow,thingsgetlostinthetranslationfromlaboratorytopatient.Inhumantrialsofthehemophiliatreatment,patientsshowaresponseatfirst,butitfadesovertime.Andthefieldhasstillnotrecoveredfromthesetbackitsufferedin1999,whenJesseGelsinger,an18-year-oldwithararemetabolicdisorder,diedafterreceivinganexperimentalgenetherapyattheUniversityofPennsylvania.Someexpertsworrythatthefieldwillbetarnishedfurtherifthenextpeopletobenefitarenotpatientsbutathletesseekinganedge.Thissummer,researchersattheSalkInstituteinSanDiegosaidtheyhadcreateda"marathonmouse"byimplantingagenethatenhancesrunningability;already,officialsattheWorldAnti-DopingAgencyarepreparingtotestathletesforsignsof"genedoping".Buttheprincipleisthesame,whetheryou'retryingtohelpahealthyrunnerrunfasterorallowamuscular-dystrophypatienttowalk."Everybodyrecognizesthatgenetherapyisaverygoodidea,"saysCrystal."Andeventuallyit'sgoingtowork."
ThecaseofAshanthiDesilvaismentionedinthetextto______.
A.showthepromiseofgene-therapy
B.giveanexampleofmoderntreatmentforfataldiseases
C.introducetheachievementofAndersonandhisteam
D.explainhowgene-basedtreatmentworks
32.
______producessmallamountsofwaste?
33.
Theexpression"optoutofsuchdatacollection"(inthelastparagraph)probablymeans______.
A.pickoutfromsuchdatatheinformationoneneeds
B.shiftthroughsuchdatatocollectone'sowninformation
C.evaluatethepurposeforsuchdatacollection
D.choosenottobeinvolvedinsuchdatacollection
34.PartC
Directions:Answerquestions71-80byreferringtothefollowinggames.
Note:AnswereachquestionbychoosingA,BorCandmarkitonANSWERSHEET1.Somechoicesmayberequiredmorethanonce.
A=TheImperialPalaceB=TheTempleofHeavenC=PotalaPalaceD=JokhangTempleWhichpalaceortemple...
isthespiritualcenterofTibet?71.______
iscircularinthenorthernpartwhilesquareinthesouthernpart?72.______
presentsthelargestandmostcompleteensembleoftraditionalarchitecture?73.______
coversabuildingspaceof90thousandsquaremeters?74.______
istheoldestoneamongthefourinthetext?75.______
canpresentthevisitorthesignificanceofHeavenKitchen?76.______
isacombinationofarchitecturalstylesfromHan,TibetanandNepalese?77.______
wasthereligiousandpoliticalcenterofoldTibet?78.______
isalongwithmanycomparativelysmallbuildingsoneitherside?79.______
presentsanedictsignedwiththeGreatFifth'shandprint?80.______
A
TheImperialPalace
Whatstrikesonefirstinabirds-eyeviewofBeijingproperisavasttractofgoldenroofsflashingbrilliantlyinthesunwithpurplewallsoccasionallyemergingamidthemandastretchofluxurianttreeleavesflankingoneachside.ThatistheformerImperialPalace,popularlyknownastheForbiddenCity,fromwhichtwenty-fouremperorsoftheMingandQingDynastiesruledChinaforsome500years—from1420to1911.TheMingEmperorYongLe,whousurpedthethronefromhisnephewandmadeBeijingthecapital,ordereditsconstruction,onwhichapproximately10,000artistsandamillionworkmentoiledfor14yearsfrom1406to1420.Atpresent,thePalaceisanelaboratemuseumthatpresentsthelargestandmostcompleteensembleoftraditionalarchitecturecomplexandmorethan900,000piecesofcourttreasuresinalldynastiesinChina.
LocatedinthecenterofBeijing,theentirepalacearea,rectangularinshapeand72hectaresinsize,issurroundedbywallstenmetershighandamoat52meterswide.Ateachcornerofthewallstandsawatchtowerwithadouble-eaveroofcoveredwithyellowglazedtiles.
Themainbuildings,thesixgreathalls,onefollowingtheother,aresetfacingsouthalongthecentralnorth-southaxisfromtheMeridianGate,thesouthentrance,toShenwumen,thegreatgatepiercinginthenorthwall.Oneithersideofthepalacearemanycomparativelysmallbuildings.SymmetricallyinthenortheasternsectionliethesixEasternPalacesandinthenorthwesternsectionthesixWesternPalaces.ThePalaceareaisdividedintotwoparts:theOuterCourtandtheInnerPalace.Theformerconsistsofthefirstthreemainhalls,wheretheemperorreceivedhiscourtiersandconductedgrandceremonies,whilethelatterwasthelivingquartersfortheimperialresidence.AttherearoftheInnerPalaceistheImperialGardenwheretheemperorandhisfamilysoughtrecreation.
B
TheTempleofHeaven
TheTempleofHeavenwasinitiallybuiltinYongleYear18oftheMingDynasty(in1420).Situatedinthesouthernpartofthecity,itcoversthetotalareaof273hectares.WiththeadditionsandrebuildingduringtheMing,QingandotherDynasties,thisgrandsetofstructureslookmagnificentandglorious;thedignifiedenvironmentappearssolemnandrespectful.ItistheplaceforbothMingandQingDynasty'sEmperorstoworshipHeavenandprayforgoodharve
35.
Inthethirdparagraph,Dr.Laraghimpliesthat______.
A.peopleshouldnotbeafraidoftakingexcessivesalt
B.doctorsshouldnotadvisepeopletoavoidsalt
C.anadequatetoexcessivesaltintakeisrecommendedforpeopleindisease
D.excessivesaltintakehasclaimedsomevictimsinthegeneralpopulation
36.(72)
37.
Asmanifestedintheexperimentalstudy,rapideyemovementischaracterizedby______.
A.intenselyactivebrainwavetraces
B.subjects'quickerresponsetimes
C.complicatedmemorypatterns
D.revivalofeventsinthepreviousday
38.
Theauthorgaveanexampleinthethirdparagraphinorderto______.
A.emphasizetheneedtoplaceastrongervalueonnationalcooperation
B.explainwhytheAmericanideahasbeenbasedonindividualfreedom
C.illustratethefactthatAmericanswillnotsacrificetheirpersonalinterestforthegoodoftheentirecountry
D.supporttheideathatAmericansneedsthespiritofnationalcooperationtoachieveimportantnationalobjectivesinthe21stcentury
39.
WhatdidtheUNcallonnationstodoaboutCO2andothergreenhousegasesin1992?
A.TosignanewclimatetreatyatRio.
B.TodraftanagreementamongUNnations.
C.ToforcetheUnitedSatestoreduceitsemissions.
D.TolimitthereleaseofCO2andothergases.
40.(68)
四、閱讀理解(5題)41.
第
34
題
AccordingtooHoyleandhisfriendsatCambridge,_________.
42.
第
32
題
canpromotetourismdevelopment?__________
43.
根據下列文章回答31~35題:
第
31
題
Whatdoboththeoriesassumetobetrue?
44.
根據下列選項回答41~50題:
第
41
題
hasadriverseatthatCanbeadjustedtofitmostpeople?_________
45.
根據下列選項回答21~30題:
第
21
題
istheheadquarteroftheSupremeCourt?__________
參考答案
1.Theyaredifferent.
2.Howpeoplebehave
3.B
4.B
5.B
6.Completelyseparate/exclusive
7.D
8.Tochallengeauthority
9.B
10.B
11.Anytraveler/Apeddler/Ashoemaker.
12.B
13.B
14.B
15.A
16.whatwhat解析:解析同上。這里是一個名詞性從句,what在句中做主語。故答案為what。
17.itit解析:本句意為“‘污染’意思是弄臟——表層土或什么東西,通過引進雜質,這使…不健康或不干凈?!憋@然,此空處應指topsoilorsomething,因為前面已出現,所以用it來代替。
18.firstfirst解析:根據題意,作者想在這里做一個比較,而比較的對象是目的。這里作者僅僅給出了兩個目的,所以這里是和第一個目的進行比較。故答案為first。
19.muchmuch解析:參見43題解析。顯然,此空處應為“太多的”。
20.asas解析:此處為因果關系,意為“因為許多人沒有…”,因此此處應填填連詞“as”。
21.proportionproportion解析:此處意為很大比例的學生仍然喜歡簡單的工作,所以此處應填“proportion”。
22.stillstill解析:本句意為“但是空氣污染,盡管它…是最危險的,但也只是幾種攻擊最基本生活功能的污染方式之一?!憋@然,可知此空應填“仍然”。
23.bringbring解析:根據上下文,此處意思為給他們帶來快樂。帶來用動詞“bring”。所以此處應填“bring”。
24.beingbeing解析:avoiddoingsth.意為“避免…”,avoid后必須跟名詞或動名詞。beovercritical意為“過分挑剔的”。
25.dodo解析:分析見上題。故答案為do。
26.A解析:由第四段最后兩句話可知,基因并不能決定一切,因此減肥不會因為肥胖基因的干擾而沒有任何作用,故A項正確。B項和作者的觀點是相反的。D項文中未提到。
27.A解析:在第三段最后一句“…oneculture—basedproducthasbeenclearedformarketinginEurope.”里出現了“cleared”一詞。根據下文中“marketing”和讀者有關藥品上市前應該得到批準的常識,可以判斷出,該詞在本句中的意思是“得到官方的批準”。因此正確答案為A。
28.D解析:根據這篇文章,普遍認為大腦的區別由什么因素引起的?短文第三段倒數第二句話說“Wetendtothinkthat,istheinfluenceofsocietythatproducesthesedifferences.”即我們認為社會的影響造成了這些區別。A、B、c均不符合題意。所以本題應選D。
29.B解析:從文章的第三段可以看出,“Homepricesareholdingsteadyinmostregions.”作者在這一段主要說明房子等不動產的價格、利潤等方面,所以“the$4millionto$10millionrange”說的是不動產。故應選B。
30.B解析:同樣,由短文第一段最后一句可知作者提到基因工程和計算機科學就是為了表明新材料對未來世界的重要性。
31.A解析:文章第一句話對用基因療法治療Ashanthi所患罕見疾病的成功給與了很高的評價,并在第一段未指出醫生們對基因療法寄予了極高的期望。因此正確答案為A。
32.B解析:由B中的內容“Producessmallamountsofwaste.”可知答案為B。
33.D解析:文章最后一段指出,“Congressshouldpasslegislation…,allowcustomerstooptoutofsuchdatacollection,and…”,意思就是說國會應該要求網站公示收集用戶隱私信息的政策,通過何種方式收集的,告訴用戶怎么才能避開這些信息收集以及怎么查閱所收集的信息等等內容。optout的意思是“避開、避免”。故應選D。
34.D解析:由D中的第一句“JokhangTempleisthespiritualcenterofTibet.”可知。
35.B解析:第三段中Dr.Laragh提到“…所以建議所有人應該少吃鹽沒有意義?!笨梢酝浦?,他的言下之意是“醫生不應建議人們不吃鹽”。
36.A解析:由A中的第二段“…toillustratehowenvironmentalqualitycanbeincludedformallyinmeasuresofnationalincome,socialwelfareandsustainability.”可知。
37.A解析:第二段中指出“…whenbrainandbodyareactive”,大腦積極運轉是眼珠快速轉動的主要特征,且在第三、四段又再次說明。選項B“被研究者很快的反應速度”,選項C“復雜的記憶模式”和選項D“前一天事件的重現”都不是眼球快速運動的主要特征。故應選A。
38.C解析:文章第三段指出“ItisfarmoredifficultforAmericanstoacceptsharedsacrificeforthecommongoodandwell-beingoftheentirecountry.”,接著作者給出一個例子,證明美國人不會為了國家的利益而放棄個人的利益。故應選C。
39.D解析:由文章第四段可知本題答案為D。
40.DD解析:該空承接上段,講的還是與毒藤相關的信息。毒橡樹跟毒漆樹的生長地點,環境及其形狀。還是對鑒別毒藤的支撐信息。所以本題應選D。
41.D由短文第三段可知,劍橋的Hoyle和他的朋友認為,新物質一直在被創造。
42.D由D中的advantage中的第四句話“Windfarmscanbetouristattractions.”可知答案為D。
43.A短文賞析
本文探討了關于宇宙形成的兩種對立理論,一種是演化理論,一種是常態理論。演化理論認為宇宙中的所有物質原本集中于一個小團內,后來發生爆炸,散發出其物質,當爆炸慢下來時,便形成了穩態和星系。這種理論認為宇宙于一個時刻在一點形成,形成之后就不斷膨脹。有些宇宙學家認為宇宙將膨脹到極點,再收縮到一點,再膨脹,不斷輪回。而常態理論認為宇宙永遠保持不變,將來也不會有任何變化,新物質形成代替舊物質,使宇宙保持永恒。觀測證據支持了演化理論,駁斥了常態理論。
答案解析:
由全文對兩種理論對比看,B、C、D均不是兩種理論共有的論點,只有A是。
44.A短文解析
A
奧迪A3是大多數駕駛者最喜歡的車型。車內所有的座椅都十分舒適.前座還可以調節。車視鏡視野很廣,只是后視鏡的視野會受到高后窗線和厚柱的防礙。A3的后座十分靈活,可以自由調節。車的后備箱有大量空間可供存放物品。車內還裝有防盜裝置,可以嚇跑竊賊。缺點是在事故中行李會沖進后座,駕駛者的膝蓋也較容易受傷。
B
本田汽車雖然聲稱其發動機性能極佳,又能省油,但是駕駛者卻發現其第五檔加速遲緩,而且低轉速下性能不佳。本車型駕駛位置差強人意,但后視窗可見性較差。另外,這種車的座椅也不甚舒服,后備箱太小。這種車沒有防盜警報,需要購買者另購。在事故中,駕駛者的膝蓋容易受傷,但乘客方面不成問題。同時,車內還需裝備兒童防護座。
C
羅孚的發動機動力供應很不錯,但在高轉速下噪聲很大。好處是駕駛舒適,操作容易,但是座椅高度不能調節,空間不夠也是問題,后視也不是很好。另外,后座設計也有很多問題,這種車的后備箱很小,折疊起來也不容易。無線電控制要更為方便,也有防盜警報。如果受到撞擊,部分電線可能會受損,事故中行李也可能會沖進客座。
D
本文介紹的是一種新款轎車——豐田CamryHybrid,作者認為在這個社會,汽油都不會打折,更不用說是各種品牌的汽車了。但是2007款豐田CamryHybrid轎車,一款中型的轎車,美國環保署測定每加侖汽油可行使40英里的耗油量,192馬力的驅動,Camry系列的外形,2.4升容量,雙凸輪,16閥,四缸引擎,可計時調速。整車還不足31000美元的價格,就算是零售也算的上是一個便宜貨。
答案解析:
由A中的“Alltheseatswerecomfortableandthefrontoneswereeasytoadjust.”可知。
45.AA
華盛頓,美國的首府,位于華盛頓哥倫比亞特區。城市人口大約80萬。面積69平方公里。華盛頓是根據第一任總統喬治·華盛頓的名字命名的。城市建于1800年,但是在1812年戰爭中被毀壞。華盛頓是聯邦法制各系統的總部。除了政府大樓,還有很多別的有名建筑。
B
紐約.位于紐約州,美國最大的城市以及主要的港口城市。人口大約有7百萬。早在1524年,這里就作為港口城市被荷蘭人稱為新阿姆斯特丹。1664年英國人接管,并改名為紐約。獨立戰爭期間,紐約起了重要的作用,直到1790年,它還是國家的首府。紐約是世界上最忙碌的港口之一,同時也是美國金融、工業以及旅游業中心城市。城市中還有很多出名的地方。
C
芝加哥,美國人口第二大城市,位于密西根湖的西南角,美國最大的工業城市。重工業輕工業都很發達。黑色冶金業以及肉產品加工業堪稱美國之首。芝加哥工人具有光榮的革命傳統。早在1886年5月1日數以千萬的工人就為爭取八小時工作制而努力,從此國家勞動節便誕生了。
D
洛杉磯,位于加州太平洋海岸,是航運、工業以及交流的重要中心。1542年被西班牙探險家發現,1864年由美國接管。洛杉磯的飛機以及零部件生產居國內前茅,因此成為航空中心。同時由于第一部美國電影在這里拍攝,洛杉磯又被成為電影之都。這里的好菜塢電影基地,也是世界出名的電影制作中心。
答案解析:
由A中的第三段“WashingtonistheheadquartersofallthebranchesoftheAmericanfederalsystem:Congress,theSupremeCourtandthePresidency.”可知答案為A。2022年山東省青島市公共英語五級(筆試)模擬考試(含答案)學校:________班級:________姓名:________考號:________
一、1.ListeningComprehension(15題)1.What'stheessentialpointweshouldrealizeaboutspeechandwriting?
2.Whatisbehavioralmanagementbasedon?
3.Whatdoweknowaboutthedifferencebetweenmenandwomenintermsofpersonalrelationships?
A.Itiseasierforwomentomakefriendsamongwomen.
B.Womentendtorevealtheirfeelingsmoreeasily.
C.Personalrelationshipsaremorecentraltomostmen'slives.
D.It'seasiertoestablishpersonalrelationshipswithwomenthanwithmen.
4.聽力原文:Iwanttotalktodayaboutsomestudies.Theyseemtoindicatethatthereisastartlingworld-widedeclineinthenumberofamphibians,suchasflogs,toadsandsalamanders.There'slittledoubtthatonereasonwhythenumberofamphibiansisdecliningistheirhabitatshavebeendestroyedwhenthedevelopersfillinpondsandmarshestobuildhouses.Amphibianscan'tjustmovesomewhere.Theyneedwatertolaytheireggsin.Anotherproblemisthegrowingfishindustry.Anotherrangeofpopularpoolfishsuchascarphavebeenintroducedtomanylakesandpondsallovertheworld.Raisingandsellingthesefishcanbeprofitable,butthefisheattheeggsandoffspringofamphibiansthatwerealreadylivinginthelakesandponds.Otherfactorscouldbecontributingtothedeclineincludeacidrainandthespreadofpesticideresidues.Manypesticidesthatfarmersaddedtotheircropsareeventuallywashedawaybytherainandendupinpondsandotherbodiesofwaterwhereamphibianslive.Amphibiansareespeciallyvulnerabletopesticidesdissolvedinthewaterbecauseoftheirmoistskins.Watercanpassthroughamphibiansallowingtoxinsdissolvedinthewatertoentertheamphibians'body.
Whatdoesthespeakermainlydiscuss?
A.Thedistributionofdifferentspeciesofamphibians.
B.Possiblereasonsforreductioninthenumberofamphibians.
C.Theeffectsofenvironmentalchangeonthefishindustry.
D.Guidelinesfortheresponsibleuseofpesticides.
5.OnereasonforthegoodhealthofthepeopleinVilcabambamustbetheclean,beautifulenvironment.
A.TrueB.Fasle
6.What'sthecommonmisconceptionaboutartandscience?
7.Whatproblemdoesthemanthinkcanbesolvedifthegovernmentputupsmallunitstobuildsolarpanels?
A.Theheatsupply.
B.Theelectricsupply.
C.Thewatersupply.
D.Theunemploymentsituation.
8.WhydidAmericanshavethesemovementsintheearly1960s?
9.PeopleinRussiaarealsofamousfortheirlongevity.
A.RightB.Wrong
10.Chainsdon'tofferstudentsthechancetopursuetheirstudyfromonecountrytoanother.
A.RightB.Wrong
11.WhodidthepeopleusuallygiveletterstoaftertheEnglishcolonistsjustarrivedatAmerica?
12.Peoplelikethechangesintheorganizationofthecompany.
A.RightB.Wrong
13.Wangdecidestotakecoursesandpassexams.
A.RightB.Wrong
14.PartA
Directions:Youwillhearatalk.Asyoulisten,answerQuestions1-10bycirclingTRUEorFALSE.YouwillhearthetalkONLYONCE.Younowhave1minutetoreadQuestions1-10.
聽力原文:Thereareseveralplacesintheworldthatarefamousforpeoplewholiveforaverylongtime.Thesesplacesareusuallymountainousareas,farawayfrommoderncities.Doctors,scientistsandpublichealthexpertsoftentraveltotheseregionstosolveamysteriouslonghealthylife;theexpertshopetobringtothemodernwo
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