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甘肃省定西市公共英语五级(笔试)测试卷(含答案)学校:_ 班级:_ 姓名:_ 考号:_一、1.Listening Comprehension(15题)1. Whats the common misconception about art and science?2. What is the conversation mainly about?A.Giving up smoking.B.Keeping fit.C.Doing exercises.D.Eating sweets.3. What is the relationship between the man and the woman in the dialogue?A.Reporter and fashion designer.B.Husband and wife.C.Shop assistant and customer.D.Teacher and student.4. How many people depend on local rice and food in South Asia currently?A.More than 150 million people.B.Less than 150 million people.C.About 100 million people.D.About 120 million people.5. If a consumer wants a quick settlement of the problem, whom is it better to complain to?A.A shop assistant.B.The store manager.C.The manufacturer.D.A public organization.6. 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.7. In briefwhat did the speaker talk about?8. What was there under a rock once at the southern trip of Africa?9. What will the speaker discuss first?10. They started working in 1968 based on the observation made by Jung,the founder of_11. How can the most effective complaint be made?A.Showing the fault item to the manager.B.Explaining exactly what is wrong with the item.C.Saying firmly that the item is of poor quality.D.Asking politely to change the item.12. You can find your nose in the darkness because of your felt image.A.Right B.Wrong13. What service must be paid for?A.Computer classes.B.Training sessions.C.Laser printing.D.Package borrowing.14. A stroke victim can put gloves on both his hands.A.Right B.Wrong15. Where could the boats find the letters at Cape Horn?二、2.Use of English(10题)16.(42)17.(34)18.【C20】19.(43)20.【C5】21.(33)22.(44)23.【C4】24.【C12】25.【C8】三、3.Reading Comprehension(15题)26.The enclosures of the 17th and 18th centuries meant that_.A.people were no longer legally entitled to own landB.people were driven to look elsewhere for means of supporting themselvesC.people were not adequately compensated for the loss of their landD.people were badly paid for the work they managed to find27.(68)28.From the text we can see that the author seems_.A.optimistic B.pessimistic C.troubled D.uncertain29.Which of the following statements is true?A.Americans caloric intake has dropped over the last few decades.B.Many people who try to lose weight give up half way.C.Americans are always aware of how much they eat.D.Obesity does no harm to people s health.30.From the last paragraph we can infer that _.A.the government hopes to solve the problem by way of volunteer restrictionsB.more than 47 million Americans who are qualified to get flu vaccine shots can not get them this yearC.America has to deal with a limited supply of flu vaccines this yearD.normally only a small percentage of American population gets flu vaccine shots each year31.(79)32.(77)33.(67)34.(80)35.In their study, researchers led by Pierre Maquet took advantage of the technique of_.A.exposing a long-held folk wisdomB.clarifying the predictions on dreamsC.making contrasts and comparisonsD.correlating effects with their causes36.The history of responses to the work of the artist Sandro Botticelli (1444-1510) suggests that widespread appreciation by critics is a relatively recent phenomenon. Writing in 1550, Vasari expressed an unease with Botticellis work, admitting that the artist fitted awkwardly into his evolutionary scheme of the history of art. Over the next two centuries, academic art historians defamed Botticelli in favor of his fellows Florentine. Michelangelo. Even when anti-academic art historians of the early nineteenth century rejected many of the standards of evaluation adopted by their predecessors, Botticelliwork remained outside of accepted taste, pleasing neither amateur observers nor connoisseurs. (Many of his best paintings, however, remained hidden away in obscure churches and private homes. )The primary reason for Botticellis unpopularity is not difficult to understand:most observers, up until the mid-nineteenth century, did not consider him to be noteworthy, because his work, for the most part. did not seem to these observers to exhibit the traditional characteristics of the fifteenth-century Florentine art. For example. Botticelli rarely employed the technique of strict perspective and, unlike Michelangelo, never used chi
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