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2021年四川省綿陽市公共英語五級(筆試)模擬考試(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級:________姓名:________考號:________

一、1.ListeningComprehension(15題)1.PartA

Directions:Youwillhearatalk.Asyoulisten,answerQuestions1-10bycirclingTRUEorFALSE.YouwillhearthetalkONLYONCE.Younowhave1minutetoreadQuestions1-10.

聽力原文:Fromgoodreadingwecanobtainpleasure,companionship,experience,andinstruction.Agoodbookmayabsorbourattentionsocompletelythatforthetimebeingweforgetoursurroundingsandevenouridentity.Readinggoodbooksisoneofthegreatestpleasuresinlife.Itincreasesourcontentmentwhenwearecheerful.a(chǎn)ndlessensourtroubleswhenwearesad.Whatevermaybeourmainpurposeinreading,ourcontactwithgoodbooksshouldneverfailtogiveusenjoymentandsatisfaction.

Withagoodbookinourhandsweneedneverbelonely.Whetherthecharactersportrayedaretakenfrom.reallifeoraretotallyimaginarytheymaybecomeourcompanionsandfriends.Inthepagesofbookswecanwalkwiththewiseandthegoodofalllandsandalltimes.Thepeoplewemeetinbooksmaydelightuseitherbecausetheyresemblehumanfriendswhomweholddearorbecausetheypresentunfamiliartypeswhomwearegladtowelcomeasnewacquaintances.OurhumanMendsSometimesmayboreus,butthefriendswemakeinbooksneedneverwearyuswiththeircompany.Byturningthepageswecandismissthemwithoutanyfearofhurtingtheirfeelings.Whenhumanfriendsdesertus.goodbooksarealwaysreadytogiveusfriendship,sympathy,andencouragement.

Oneofthemostvaluablegiftsbestowedbybooksisexperience.Fewofuscantravelfarfromhomeorhaveawiderangeofexperiences.butallofuscanleadvariedlivesthroughthepagesofbooks.Whetherwewishtoescapefromtheseeminglydullrealitiesofeverydaylifeorwhetherweexpecttovisitsomefar-offplace,abookwillhelpuswhennothingelsecan.Totravelbybookweneednobankaccounttopayourway;noairshiporoceanlinerorstream-linedtraintotransportus:nopassporttoenterthelandofourheart'sdesire.Throughbookswemaygetthethrillofhazardousadventurewithoutdanger.Wecanclimbloftymountains,bravetheperilsofanantarcticwinter,orcrossthescorchingsandsofthedesert,allwithouthardship.InbookswemayvisitthestudiosofHollywood;wemayminglewiththegaythrongsoftheParisboulevards;wemayjointhepicturesquepeasantsinanAlpinevillageorthekindlynativesonaSouthSeaisland.Indeed,throughbooksthewholeworldisoursfortheasking.Thepossibilitiesofourliteraryexperiencesarealmostunlimited.Thebeautiesofnature,theenjoymentofmusic,thetreasuresofart,thetriumphsofarchitecture,themarvelsofengineeringareallopentothewonderandenjoymentofthosewhoread.

Agoodbookmaydrawourattentionsocompletelythatweforgetoursurroundingsandevenouridentityforthetimebeing.

A.RightB.Wrong

2.Beforedeliveringthenewinformation,whatshouldthespeakergivehisaudience?

3.Strokevictimssometimesrefusetoregardtheirinjuredsidesaspartsoftheirbodiesbecausetheyareunwillingtoadmittheirdisabilities.

A.RightB.Wrong

4.Ifamanlosestheabilitytorecognizehisleftsidehewilllosefeelingonhisbothsides.

A.TrueB.Fasle

5.Accordingtothetalk,onlyrealcharactersportrayedinbooksmaybecomeourfriends.

A.RightB.Wrong

6.Wherewastheinterviewconducted?

7.Chainsdon'tofferstudentsthechancetopursuetheirstudy.fromonecountrytoanother.

A.TrueB.Fasle

8.Whyarestudentsenthusiasticforpositionsinstudentorganizations?

A.Becausetheyhatetheconstantpressureandstrainoftheirstudy.

B.Becausetheywillthenbeabletostaylongerintheuniversity.

C.Becausesuchpositionshelpthemhuntbetterjobs.

D.Becausesuchpositionsareusuallywellpaid.

9.Chainsdon'tproducetheirowncoursebookmaterial.

A.TrueB.Fasle

10.Whenthetrampwasarrested,he______.

A.laugheda:thepolice

B.lookedforwardtogoingtoprison

C.tookhisbottleswithhim

D.didn'tmakeanyfuss

11.ThejoboftheBoardofDirectorsistoadministratethecompany.

A.TrueB.Fasle

12.What/Whoshouldstudentscontactiftheywanttogetasummerjob?

A.TheStudentUnion.

B.TheStudentEmploymentOffice.

C.TheWorkers'Union.

D.TheStudentPart-timeJobOffice.

13.What'sthepercentageofstudentsinbusinessandmanagement?

14.HowlongdidittakeforalettersentbyapostridertoreachtheaddresseebetweenNewYorkandBoston?

15.WhatdoesDr.Huberthinkaccomplishthesameobjective?

二、2.UseofEnglish(10題)16."Themoregadgetsthereare,the【C1】______thingsseemtoget."saidHonoreErvin,co-authorofTheEtiquetteGirls:ThingsYouNeedtoBeTold."Justbecauseit'sthere【C2】______yourdisposal,doesn’tmeanyouhavetouseit24/7."

Arecent【C3】______bymarketresearchcompanySynovateshowedthat70percentof1,000respondents【C4】______thepoorestetiquetteincellphoneusersoverotherdevices.Theworsthabit?Loudphoneconversationsinpublicplaces,or"cellyell,"【C5】______to72percentoftheAmericanspolled.

"Peopleuse【C6】______anywhereandeverywhere,"Ervinsaid."Atthemovies-turn【C7】______yourcellphone.Idon'twanttopay$10tobesittingnexttosomeguychitchattingtohisgirlfriend【C8】______hiscellphone."Thisrudenesshasdeterioratedpublicspaces,accordingtoLewFriedland,acommunicationprofessor【C9】______theUniversityofWisconsin-Madison.He【C10】______thelackofmannersakindofunconsciousrudeness,【C11】______manypeoplearenot【C12】______ofwhatthey'redoingortheothersaroundthem.

"Ithinkit'sreallynoticeableinanyplane,trainorbus【C13】______you'resubjectedagainstyourwill【C14】______someoneelse'sconversation,"hesaid."Youcanlistentointimatedetailsoftheiruncle'sillness,problemswiththeirloversand【C15】______they'rehavingforsinner.""It【C16】______what.wasapublic"commonspaceandstartsto【C17】______itupintosmallprivatespace."

Ashorttimeago,ifcellphoneusers【C18】______politelyaskedtotalkquietly,theywould【C19】______withchagrin,hesaid."Nowmoreandmorepeopleareessentiallytreatingyoulikeyoudon'tunderstandthatloudcellphoneuseis【C20】______inpublic."

【C1】

17.(35)

18.

【C15】

19.

【C11】

20.(41)

21.

【C12】

22.(39)

23.

【C4】

24.(37)

25.(49)

三、3.ReadingComprehension(15題)26.

Whatcanweinferfromthesecondparagraph?

A.Somefamiliesaretoopoortopaythefullamountofthetuition.

B.Theparentsdonotfavortheform.ofloans.

C.Payingthetuitionmakestheparentsfeelhumble.

D.Thosewhoareingreatneedmaynotgetwhattheyneed.

27.

Towhichofthefollowingistheauthorlikelytoagree?

A.Anowboom,onthehorizon.

B.Tightenthebelt,thesingleremedy.

C.Cautionallright,panicnot.

D.Themoreventures,themorechances.

28.

Accordingtothepassage,theauthorfelttogiveRaoulaholidaytip.

A.excitedB.delightedC.embarrassedD.forced

29.

Accordingtothepassage,thesolutionofferedbythetechnicianwas______.

A.effectiveB.economicalC.unpracticalD.unacceptable

30.(74)

31.(72)

32.(70)

33.(75)

34.(78)

35.PartB

Directions:Inthefollowingarticlesomeparagraphshavebeenremoved.ForQuestions66-70,choosethemostsuitableparagraphfromthelistA-Ftofitintoeachofthenumberedgaps.Thereisoneparagraphwhichdoesnotfitinanyofthegaps.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.

Inthefollowingarticlesomeparagraphshavebeenremoved.ForQuestions66~70,choosethemostsuitableparagraphfromthelistA~Ftofitintoeachofthenumberedgaps.ThereisOneparagraphwhichdoesnotfitinanyofthegaps.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.

Supermarketshoppershaveneverbeenmorespoiltforchoice.Butjustwhenwethoughttraditionalsystemsofselectivefarminghadcreatedthemosttemptingarrayoffoodsmoneycanbuy,wearenowbeingpresentedwiththeprospectofgeneticallycreatedstrainsofcabbages,onion,tomato,potatoandapple.

Itmaynotticklethefancyoffoodpuristsbutitfirestheimaginationofscientists.LastweektheydiscoveredthattheclassicParisianmushroomcontainsjustthepropertiesthat,whengeneticallymixedwithawildstrainofmushroomfromtheSonoradesertinCalifornia,couldhelpitgrowenmassewhileatthesametimeprovidingitwiththeresilienceofthewildstrain.

66.______

“Wehavefoundawayofincreasingthesuccessratefromoneto90percent.”

Thisisjustoneofthemanyproductsthat,accordingtoskeptics,arecreatingagenerationof“Frankenfoods”.Thefirstsuchfoodthatmaybeconsumedonawidescaleisatomatowhichhasbeengeneticallymanipulatedsothatitdoesnotsoftenasitripens.

67.______

Criticssaythatthenewtomato—whichcost$25milliontoresearch—isdesignedtostayonsupermarketshelvesforlonger.Ithasaten-daylifespan.

Notsurprisingly,every-hungryUSisleadingthesearchfortheseforbiddenfruit.Bychangingthegenesofagrapefruit.a(chǎn)growerfromTexashascreatedasweet,red,thin-skinnedgrapefruitexpectedtosellatapremiumoveritsCaliforniaandFloridacompetitors.

Forchipfanaticswhowanttowatchtheirwaist-lines,newhigh-starch,low-moisturepotatoesthatabsorblessfatwhenfriedhavebeencreated,thankstoagenefromintestinalbacteria.

Thescientistsbehindsuchnewfoodarguethatgeneticengineeringissimplyanextensionofanimalandplantbreedingmethodsandthatbybroadeningthescopeofthegeneticchangesthatcanbemade,sourcesoffoodareincreased.Accordingly,theyargue,thisdoesnotinherentlyleadtofoodsthatarelesssafethanthosedevelopedbyconventionaltechniques.Butifdesirablegenesareswappedirrespectiveofspeciesbarriers,couldthingsspiraloutofcontrol?“Knowledgeisnottoxic,”saidMarkCantley,headofthebiotechnologyunitattheOrganisationforEconomicCo-operationandDevelopment.“Ithasgivenusafargreaterunderstandingofhowlivingsystemsworkatamolecularlevelandthereisnoreasonforpeopletothinkthatscientistsandfarmersshouldusethatknowledgetodoriskythings.”

Clearly,financialincentiveliesbehindthedevelopmentofthesebigger,moreproductivefoods.Butwemayhaveonlyourselvestoblame.Intheearlyperiodofmassfoodcommerce,foodvarietiesweredevelopedbytraditionalmethodsofselectivebreedingtosuitthelocalpalate.Butassuppliersstartedtoselectandpreserveplantvariantsthathadlargerfruit,consumerexpectationsrose,leadingtothedevelopmentofthedesirableclones.Still,traditionalistsandgourmetsinEuropearefightingtheirdevelopment.

68.______

Eveninthepre-packagedUS.wheretheslow-softeningtomatowillsoonbereachingsupermarkets,1,500AmericanchefshavelenttheirsupporttothePureFoodCampaignwhichcallsfortheinternationalboycottofgeneticallyengineeredfoodsuntilmoreisknownabouttheconsequencesofthetechnologyandreliablecontrolshave

36.

Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothetext?

A.Ashanthineedstoreceivegene-therapytreatmentconstantly.

B.Despitethehugefunding,generesearcheshaveshownfewpromises.

C.Therapeuticgenesarecarriedbyharmlessviruses.

D.Gene-dopingisencouragedbyworldagenciestohelpathletesgetbetterscores.

37.PartA

Directions:ReadthefollowingtextsandanswerthequestionswhichaccompanythembychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.

TheStoneage,theIronage.Entireepochshavebeennamedformaterials.Sowhattonamethedecadesahead?Thechoicewillbetough.Welcometotheageofsuperstuff.Materialscience--oncetheleastsexytechnology—isburstingwithnew,practicaldiscoveriesledbysuperconductingceramicsthatmayrevolutionizeelectronics.Butsuperconductorsarejustpartofthepicture:fromhousesandcarstocookpotsandartificialteeth,theworldwillsometimebemadeofdifferentstuff.Exoticplastics,glassandceramicswillshapethefuturejustassurelyashavegeneticengineeringandcomputerscience.

Thekeytothenewmaterialsisresearchers'increasingabilitytomanipulatesubstancesatthemolecularlevel.Ceramics,forinstance,havelongbeenlimitedbytheirbrittleness.Butbyminimizingthemicroscopicimperfectionsthatcauseit,scientistsaremakingfarstrongerceramicsthatstillretainsuchqualifiesashardnessandheatresistance.FordMotorCo.nowusesceramictoolstocutsteel.AfirmcalledKyocerahascreatedalineofceramicscissorsandknivesthatstaysharpforyearsandneverrustorcorrode.

Asimilartransformationhasovertakenplastics.High-strengthpolymersnowform.bridges,iceskatingrinksandhelicopterrotors.Andonenewplasticthatgenerateselectricitywhenvibratedorpushedisusedinelectricguitars,touchsensorsforrobothandsandkaratejacketsthatautomaticallyrecordeachpunchandchop.Evenplasticlitter,whichoncethreatenedtopermanentlyblotthelandscape,hasprovedamenabletomoleculartinkering.Severalmanufacturersnowmakebiodegradableforms;someplasticsix-packringsforexample,graduallydecomposewhenexposedtosunlight.Researchersaredevelopingwaystomakeplasticsasrecyclableasmetalorglass.What'smore,composites—plasticreinforcedwithfibresofgraphiteorothercompounds--madetheround-the-worldflightofthevoyagerpossibleandhaveevenbeenprovedincombat:ahelmetsavedaninfantryman'slifebydeflectingtwobulletsintheGrenadainvasion.

Someadvancedmaterialsareoldstandardwithanewtwist.Thenewestfiberopticcablesthatcarrytelephonecallscross-countryaremadeofglasssotransparentthatapieceof100milesthickisclearerthanastandardwindowpane.

Butnewmaterialshavenoimpactuntiltheyaremadeintoproducts.Andthattransitioncouldprovedifficult,forswitchingrequireslengthyresearchandinvestment.Itcanbesaidafirmerhandleonhowtomovetocommercializationwilldeterminethesuccessorfailureofacountryinthecomingfuture.

Howmanynewmaterialsarementionedinthispassage?

A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.D.Five.

38.

WhichofthestatementsisNOTtrue?

A.Astronautshaveagoodjobwhichdemandshigh.

B.ThedivorcerateinNASAisverylow.

C.TheNASAastronautsmostlyfindfriendsfromamongtheirwork.

D.Thereisnoyoungermaninhistwentiesinthespaceship.

39.

Inthe3rdsentenceofthefirstparagraphtheword“pressing”isclosestinmeaningto______.

A.urgentlyimportantB.pushingC.invitingD.charming

40.

Thephrase“talkingshop”(Line4,Para.6)probablymeans______.

A.talkingaboutshopping

B.discussingone'sworkwithcolleagues

C.exchangingpersonalnews

D.talkingwithfriendsinagroup

四、閱讀理解(5題)41.

根據(jù)下列選項(xiàng)回答41~50題:

41

tellsthestoryaboutthelastgreatwar?__________

42.

根據(jù)下列文章回答21~25題:

21

Concerningtheprotectionofprivacyandincreasedsurveillanceofcommunication,theauthorseemstoinsiston__________.

43.

44

Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothetext?

44.

39

Whichofthefollowingstatementsisnottrue?

45.

24

Intheirstudy,researchersledbyPierreMaquettookadvantageofthetechniqueof__________.

參考答案

1.A

2.Timeforthinking

3.B

4.B

5.B

6.InhisOffice.

7.B

8.C

9.B

10.D

11.A

12.B

13.18.9%/18.9percent.

14.Manyweeks

15.Artandscience

16.worseworse解析:“the+比較級,the+比較級”,意為“越…越…,”根據(jù)上下文,本句句意為“身邊的小玩意兒越多,事情似乎就會(huì)變得越糟糕?!彼源颂帒?yīng)填“worse”。

17.boughtbought解析:本句的前一句話說“顧客認(rèn)為他們需要一些他們其實(shí)不需要的商品?!边@就是廣告的作用。但是買完之后,“他們卻不知道當(dāng)時(shí)為什么買了這種商品?!边@里是被動(dòng)的句式。故答案為bought。

18.asas解析:such…as意為“這樣的…如”。此空后為并列的三個(gè)分詞短語,即“如”后跟的例舉事項(xiàng)。

19.ofof解析:“對現(xiàn)實(shí)的了解”的英文表達(dá)是“theunderstandingofreality”,這里的介詞用of。故答案為of。

20.whichwhich解析:由此句句子成分分析,此空以后的應(yīng)為定語從句,修飾characteristics,所以此空應(yīng)填which,引導(dǎo)定語從句。

21.losinglosing解析:根據(jù)上下文的意思,很多年輕一代的日本人已經(jīng)不再尊重父母,不再對家庭有責(zé)任感,所以這里用。losing表示“漸漸失去了”。所以此處應(yīng)填“l(fā)osing”。

22.useuse解析:后面的一句話"Theexpressionis‘both-feet-on-the-ground.’”表示down-to-earth的另一種表達(dá)方法是both-feet-on-the-ground。而后一種說法是美國人的用法,常常被美國人使用。故答案為use。

23.foundfound解析:此句意為“1,000名受訪者中有70%的發(fā)現(xiàn),相對于其他設(shè)備來說,在使用手機(jī)時(shí)人們表現(xiàn)出最差的禮儀”,所以答案為“found”。

24.betweenbetween解析:此句意為“Thomas先生盡管不能在握筆方式和拼寫準(zhǔn)確性之間建立重要的統(tǒng)計(jì)學(xué)聯(lián)系,…”所以答案為介詞between。

25.whatwhat解析:這句話的意思是“這就是商家和賣者希望顧客們做的事情”,what引導(dǎo)的是一個(gè)表語從句,故答案為what。

26.D解析:原文對應(yīng)信息是:“Eagertoboosttheirmagazinerankings,whicharebasedinpartonthetestscoresOfenteringfreshmen.they'rethrowingmoreaidatsmarterkids—whethertheyneeditornot.”該句話說明“學(xué)校為了提高其雜志排名,就給那些比較聰明的孩子經(jīng)濟(jì)上給予較大的幫助,不管他們需不需要幫助”。由此可以看出,急需幫助的學(xué)生并不一定就能

27.C解析:通過全文的理解,我們可以發(fā)現(xiàn)作者在列數(shù)了經(jīng)濟(jì)形勢不好的局面之后,也表明了人們對此依然存在著樂觀態(tài)度,有的人還能從中受益,所以作者的態(tài)度應(yīng)該是“對此加以注意,但不要惶恐。”故應(yīng)選C。

28.D解析:在第三段中女主人公意識(shí)到也許在四點(diǎn)的服務(wù)的原因是經(jīng)過精心策劃的而不是隨意粗魯?shù)牧?xí)慣,假期小費(fèi)從隨意的一句謝謝發(fā)展成為黑社會(huì)的保護(hù)勒索,所以作者是被迫的給假期小費(fèi)的。因此正確答案為D。

29.D解析:此題問技術(shù)員的回答如何。文章中“ButIdoneedit.”“Yes.butyoudon'thaveit.”Wewentonlikethisforawhile.Finally,heofferedtowalkmethrough…可以看出“技術(shù)員最后是在敷衍作者,沒有提出一個(gè)合理的解決辦法”。所以本題應(yīng)選D。

30.C解析:由C中的第一段“Thecityisnowthelargestindustrialcityinthecountry.”可知答案為C。

31.B解析:由B中的第二段“Thecitywithitsgoodharborwasdiscoveredasearlyas1524,anditwasestablishedbyDutchwhonamedthecityNewAmsterdam.”可知答案為B。

32.FF解析:此空填入F,上下文銜接,意思連貫。

33.B解析:由B中“BarnessitsjustacrosstheriverfromHammersmithinsouthwestLondon,butitcouldnotbemoredifferentfromthenoiseandbustleoftheoppositebank.”可以看出Barnes與其對岸喧囂吵鬧的城市完全不同。所以此處答案為B。

34.A解析:由A中內(nèi)容的introduction中“…providingaround20%oftheworld’selectricity.”可知答案為A。

35.EE解析:由上一段中提到的“…whengeneticallymixedwithawildstrainofmushroom…”可知,只有E放在此處才能使上下段銜接,意思連貫。

36.C解析:文章第二段對于基因治療的方式的解釋是用于治療的基因通過“virusesthatdon'tcausehumandisease”進(jìn)入體內(nèi),就好像“特洛伊木馬”一樣,由此可見,這些病毒是無害的。因此正確答案為C。

37.B解析:由短文第一段最后一句“Exoticplastics,glassandceramicswillshapethefuturejustassurelyashavegeneticengineeringandcomputerscience.”可知,本文提到了三種新材料。

38.C解析:A、B、D在文中均提到,是正確的,而C不對,文中提到“Youwouldexpectthemtofindtheirfriendsfromtheirprofessionalassociates,butthisisnotthecase.Rather,theyprefertomakefriendswiththenormalfolkintheirdistricts.”

39.A解析:pressing意為“緊迫的,急迫的”。

40.B解析:talkshop意為“談公事”。

41.BA

《家有仙妻》這部電影改編于1964—1972年在ABC公司陸續(xù)播出的一部情景喜劇。講的是一個(gè)野心勃勃的女巫師與一個(gè)凡人的婚姻愛情故事。劇中主角Isabel由NicoleKidman扮演。而Isabel是一名真正的巫師。Isabel厭倦了巫術(shù)給自己帶來的一切,決定回到SanFemand0山谷中的家,靠自己的雙手生活,但是后來卻被Wyat發(fā)現(xiàn),讓她出演片中的女巫師角色。這樣,一個(gè)真正的巫師卻飾演一個(gè)虛構(gòu)的巫師。

B

二戰(zhàn)對于美國乃至世界來說都是一件關(guān)鍵性的事件,它具有很強(qiáng)的影響力,而影片《拯救大兵瑞恩》中的故事就發(fā)生在二戰(zhàn)期間。米勒將軍(漢克斯主演)要去營救四兄弟中最小的一個(gè),也是惟一的幸存者——瑞恩(戴蒙主演),他認(rèn)為要通過敵軍的封鎖線是戰(zhàn)爭中最大的挑戰(zhàn),但是最艱難的任務(wù)是尋找并安全帶回瑞恩。這個(gè)感人的故事為硝煙彌漫、戰(zhàn)事紛雜的l944年涂上一抹莊重的色彩。

C

《美國之隊(duì):世界警察》這部電影諷刺了各種的政治觀點(diǎn)、主要的電影制作者,甚至別的國家??催@個(gè)題目就感覺美國是世界老大,不管別人承認(rèn)與否。電影場景從法國巴黎開始,通過說明巴黎離美國多遠(yuǎn)。顯示了美國的民族優(yōu)越感。同時(shí)劇情反恐的故事反映了美法之間的緊張局勢。隨著劇情的展開,美國這種自豪感越發(fā)的上升。最后說明天下沒有免費(fèi)的午餐的道理。

D

作者認(rèn)為《教父》這部電影盡管看了許多次,但是都沒有找出瑕疵。從電影的各個(gè)角度來說,它被認(rèn)作是當(dāng)今最好的5部電影之一?!督谈浮返挠绊懼螅灾劣诤髞淼摹皥F(tuán)伙犯罪”電影都摻雜了這部影片的電影元素在里面。但是這并不是說這部電影只是一部關(guān)于暴力的電影,其他方面,如社會(huì)環(huán)境、道德價(jià)值、靈魂,權(quán)勢等對人的影響都有所體現(xiàn)。

答案解析:

由B中的第一段最后一句話“Ithasbeencalled‘thelastgreatwar.”’可知。

42.D短文賞析

9.11事件后,網(wǎng)絡(luò)隱私問題成為了一個(gè)急需解決的問題。人們?yōu)檎业奖Wo(hù)公民自由和防止類似的恐怖事件之間的平衡而爭論不休。為了應(yīng)對恐怖襲擊,國會(huì)通過一系列的法律對各種形式的交流進(jìn)行監(jiān)控,但這引來了公民隱私權(quán)的侵犯問題。在不斷的反對聲中,盡管各州政府設(shè)立法律保護(hù)公民的網(wǎng)絡(luò)隱私,但是聯(lián)邦卻沒有出臺(tái)明確的法律,所以并不能對無界限的網(wǎng)絡(luò)隱私起到實(shí)質(zhì)性的保護(hù)作用。作者認(rèn)為政府也應(yīng)該采取法律措施對網(wǎng)站采集顧客個(gè)人信息的做法進(jìn)行一定的管理。

答案解析:

文章開始就指出“…sparkingdebateoverstrikingthecorrectbalancebetweenprotectingcivillibertiesandattemptingtopreventanothertragicterroristact.”這說明作者認(rèn)為一方面要防止類似的恐怖襲擊活動(dòng),但另一方面也要注意保護(hù)公民的隱私權(quán)利,而且這雙方面應(yīng)該取得平衡。故應(yīng)選D。

43.A文章后面指出其實(shí)基因治療的原理和克隆的原理兩者完全是可以通用的,具體的解題點(diǎn)在于文章的第五段第一句話“mesameappliestocloning”。故應(yīng)選A。

44.C由文章第二段可知C不對,而A、B、D文中均提到了。

45.C這個(gè)題考察的是對后面幾段的歸納。首先在第三段開始“Dr.MaquetusedallelectronicdevicecalledPET...theypracticedataskduringtheday,andastheysleptduringthefollowingnight.”這是一種對比性的研究方法。后來的第四段最后“…theirresponsetimeswhentheywokeupwereevenquickerthanwhentheywenttosleep.”也采用了對比的分析研究,故應(yīng)選C。2021年四川省綿陽市公共英語五級(筆試)模擬考試(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級:________姓名:________考號:________

一、1.ListeningComprehension(15題)1.PartA

Directions:Youwillhearatalk.Asyoulisten,answerQuestions1-10bycirclingTRUEorFALSE.YouwillhearthetalkONLYONCE.Younowhave1minutetoreadQuestions1-10.

聽力原文:Fromgoodreadingwecanobtainpleasure,companionship,experience,andinstruction.Agoodbookmayabsorbourattentionsocompletelythatforthetimebeingweforgetoursurroundingsandevenouridentity.Readinggoodbooksisoneofthegreatestpleasuresinlife.Itincreasesourcontentmentwhenwearecheerful.a(chǎn)ndlessensourtroubleswhenwearesad.Whatevermaybeourmainpurposeinreading,ourcontactwithgoodbooksshouldneverfailtogiveusenjoymentandsatisfaction.

Withagoodbookinourhandsweneedneverbelonely.Whetherthecharactersportrayedaretakenfrom.reallifeoraretotallyimaginarytheymaybecomeourcompanionsandfriends.Inthepagesofbookswecanwalkwiththewiseandthegoodofalllandsandalltimes.Thepeoplewemeetinbooksmaydelightuseitherbecausetheyresemblehumanfriendswhomweholddearorbecausetheypresentunfamiliartypeswhomwearegladtowelcomeasnewacquaintances.OurhumanMendsSometimesmayboreus,butthefriendswemakeinbooksneedneverwearyuswiththeircompany.Byturningthepageswecandismissthemwithoutanyfearofhurtingtheirfeelings.Whenhumanfriendsdesertus.goodbooksarealwaysreadytogiveusfriendship,sympathy,andencouragement.

Oneofthemostvaluablegiftsbestowedbybooksisexperience.Fewofuscantravelfarfromhomeorhaveawiderangeofexperiences.butallofuscanleadvariedlivesthroughthepagesofbooks.Whetherwewishtoescapefromtheseeminglydullrealitiesofeverydaylifeorwhetherweexpecttovisitsomefar-offplace,abookwillhelpuswhennothingelsecan.Totravelbybookweneednobankaccounttopayourway;noairshiporoceanlinerorstream-linedtraintotransportus:nopassporttoenterthelandofourheart'sdesire.Throughbookswemaygetthethrillofhazardousadventurewithoutdanger.Wecanclimbloftymountains,bravetheperilsofanantarcticwinter,orcrossthescorchingsandsofthedesert,allwithouthardship.InbookswemayvisitthestudiosofHollywood;wemayminglewiththegaythrongsoftheParisboulevards;wemayjointhepicturesquepeasantsinanAlpinevillageorthekindlynativesonaSouthSeaisland.Indeed,throughbooksthewholeworldisoursfortheasking.Thepossibilitiesofourliteraryexperiencesarealmostunlimited.Thebeautiesofnature,theenjoymentofmusic,thetreasuresofart,thetriumphsofarchitecture,themarvelsofengineeringareallopentothewonderandenjoymentofthosewhoread.

Agoodbookmaydrawourattentionsocompletelythatweforgetoursurroundingsandevenouridentityforthetimebeing.

A.RightB.Wrong

2.Beforedeliveringthenewinformation,whatshouldthespeakergivehisaudience?

3.Strokevictimssometimesrefusetoregardtheirinjuredsidesaspartsoftheirbodiesbecausetheyareunwillingtoadmittheirdisabilities.

A.RightB.Wrong

4.Ifamanlosestheabilitytorecognizehisleftsidehewilllosefeelingonhisbothsides.

A.TrueB.Fasle

5.Accordingtothetalk,onlyrealcharactersportrayedinbooksmaybecomeourfriends.

A.RightB.Wrong

6.Wherewastheinterviewconducted?

7.Chainsdon'tofferstudentsthechancetopursuetheirstudy.fromonecountrytoanother.

A.TrueB.Fasle

8.Whyarestudentsenthusiasticforpositionsinstudentorganizations?

A.Becausetheyhatetheconstantpressureandstrainoftheirstudy.

B.Becausetheywillthenbeabletostaylongerintheuniversity.

C.Becausesuchpositionshelpthemhuntbetterjobs.

D.Becausesuchpositionsareusuallywellpaid.

9.Chainsdon'tproducetheirowncoursebookmaterial.

A.TrueB.Fasle

10.Whenthetrampwasarrested,he______.

A.laugheda:thepolice

B.lookedforwardtogoingtoprison

C.tookhisbottleswithhim

D.didn'tmakeanyfuss

11.ThejoboftheBoardofDirectorsistoadministratethecompany.

A.TrueB.Fasle

12.What/Whoshouldstudentscontactiftheywanttogetasummerjob?

A.TheStudentUnion.

B.TheStudentEmploymentOffice.

C.TheWorkers'Union.

D.TheStudentPart-timeJobOffice.

13.What'sthepercentageofstudentsinbusinessandmanagement?

14.HowlongdidittakeforalettersentbyapostridertoreachtheaddresseebetweenNewYorkandBoston?

15.WhatdoesDr.Huberthinkaccomplishthesameobjective?

二、2.UseofEnglish(10題)16."Themoregadgetsthereare,the【C1】______thingsseemtoget."saidHonoreErvin,co-authorofTheEtiquetteGirls:ThingsYouNeedtoBeTold."Justbecauseit'sthere【C2】______yourdisposal,doesn’tmeanyouhavetouseit24/7."

Arecent【C3】______bymarketresearchcompanySynovateshowedthat70percentof1,000respondents【C4】______thepoorestetiquetteincellphoneusersoverotherdevices.Theworsthabit?Loudphoneconversationsinpublicplaces,or"cellyell,"【C5】______to72percentoftheAmericanspolled.

"Peopleuse【C6】______anywhereandeverywhere,"Ervinsaid."Atthemovies-turn【C7】______yourcellphone.Idon'twanttopay$10tobesittingnexttosomeguychitchattingtohisgirlfriend【C8】______hiscellphone."Thisrudenesshasdeterioratedpublicspaces,accordingtoLewFriedland,acommunicationprofessor【C9】______theUniversityofWisconsin-Madison.He【C10】______thelackofmannersakindofunconsciousrudeness,【C11】______manypeoplearenot【C12】______ofwhatthey'redoingortheothersaroundthem.

"Ithinkit'sreallynoticeableinanyplane,trainorbus【C13】______you'resubjectedagainstyourwill【C14】______someoneelse'sconversation,"hesaid."Youcanlistentointimatedetailsoftheiruncle'sillness,problemswiththeirloversand【C15】______they'rehavingforsinner.""It【C16】______what.wasapublic"commonspaceandstartsto【C17】______itupintosmallprivatespace."

Ashorttimeago,ifcellphoneusers【C18】______politelyaskedtotalkquietly,theywould【C19】______withchagrin,hesaid."Nowmoreandmorepeopleareessentiallytreatingyoulikeyoudon'tunderstandthatloudcellphoneuseis【C20】______inpublic."

【C1】

17.(35)

18.

【C15】

19.

【C11】

20.(41)

21.

【C12】

22.(39)

23.

【C4】

24.(37)

25.(49)

三、3.ReadingComprehension(15題)26.

Whatcanweinferfromthesecondparagraph?

A.Somefamiliesaretoopoortopaythefullamountofthetuition.

B.Theparentsdonotfavortheform.ofloans.

C.Payingthetuitionmakestheparentsfeelhumble.

D.Thosewhoareingreatneedmaynotgetwhattheyneed.

27.

Towhichofthefollowingistheauthorlikelytoagree?

A.Anowboom,onthehorizon.

B.Tightenthebelt,thesingleremedy.

C.Cautionallright,panicnot.

D.Themoreventures,themorechances.

28.

Accordingtothepassage,theauthorfe

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