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2022年广东省阳江市公共英语五级(笔试)知识点汇总(含答案)学校:_ 班级:_ 姓名:_ 考号:_一、1.Listening Comprehension(15题)1. To travel by book means to take imaginary journeys to the places mentioned in the book.A.Right B.Wrong2. Why does the woman refer to football?A.To illustrate mens interest.B.To illustrate that men usually do not touch upon anything important in talking about their work and interest.C.To prove men are mostly football fans.D.To show that men intentionally try to avoid talking about their true feelings.3. Whats the Civil Rights Movement for?4.听力原文: I want to talk today about some studies. They seem to indicate that there is a startling world-wide decline in the number of amphibians, such as flogs, toads and salamanders. Theres little doubt that one reason why the number of amphibians is declining is their habitats have been destroyed when the developers fill in ponds and marshes to build houses. Amphibians cant just move somewhere. They need water to lay their eggs in. Another problem is the growing fish industry. Another range of popular pool fish such as carp have been introduced to many lakes and ponds all over the world. Raising and selling these fish can be profitable, but the fish eat the eggs and offspring of amphibians that were already living in the lakes and ponds. Other factors could be contributing to the decline include acid rain and the spread of pesticide residues. Many pesticides that farmers added to their crops are eventually washed away bythe rain and end upin pondsand other bodies of water where amphibians live. Amphibians are especially vulnerable to pesticides dissolved in the water because of their moist skins. Water can pass through amphibians allowing toxins dissolved in the water to enter the amphibiansbody.What does the speaker mainly discuss?A.The distribution of different species of amphibians.B.Possible reasons for reduction in the number of amphibians.C.The effects of environmental change on the fish industry.D.Guidelines for the responsible use of pesticides.5. In what aspects does the speaker think all of these cultural changes are strengthened?6. What was the name given to the generation that came of age during the 1960s?7.听力原文: Today its my turn to give the weekly oral presentation, and the topic that Professor May had assigned to me is the life of the poet, Emily Dickinson. Compared with Walt Whitman whom we discussed last week, I found Emily Dickinson strikingly different. She seemed in fact to be the complete opposite of Whitman in her life and in her work. I would like to share briefly with the class some of the essential facts of her biography. Emily Dickinson was born in 1830 in Amherst, Mass, barely a decade after Whitman. In her early 20s for reasons which still remain a mystery she began to withdraw from her ordinary contact with the world. For the remaining 30 years of her life she was seldom seen outside her home. In this respect she was quite unlike Whitman who loved the great outdoors. Emily Dickinson spent her solitary days corresponding with her friends and writing hundreds of remarkable poems, notably I heard a fly buzz and the poem we have read for today Im nobody. Although she showed none of her poems to her family and sent some of her letters to friends, only four were published in her life time. Most of them, almost 1, 200 poems were discovered in her room after she died in 1886.at the age of 56. These poems have established her as a major poet, and several modem critics consider her the greatest woman poet in the English language. Eh, thats about all I have. Is there any question? If not, we should probably begin talking about Dickinsons Im nobody , the poem Professor May assigned for this weeks class discussion.Who is the speaker?A.A poet. B.A teacher. C.A student. D.An artist.8. Students can enjoy a simple booking and enrolment procedure in some chains.A.Right B.Wrong9.听力原文:M:So you really believe that clothes carry a kind of message for other people and that what we put on is in some way a reflection of what we feel?W:Oh yes,very much soNow people are beginning to take seriously the idea of a kind of psychology of clothing,to believe that there is not just individual taste in our clothes but also a thinking behind what we wear which is trying to express something we may not even be aware of ourselvesM:But surely this has always been the caseWe all dress up when we want to impress someone,such as for a job interview with a prospective employer;we then make an effort and put on something smartW:True, but thats a conscious actWhat I am talking about is more of a subconscious thingTake for example the student who is away from home at college or university:if he tends to wrap himself up more than the others,this is because he is probably feeling homesickSimilarly,a general feeling of insecurity can sometimes take the form.
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