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2021-2022年辽宁省丹东市公共英语五级(笔试)重点汇总(含答案)学校:_ 班级:_ 姓名:_ 考号:_一、1.Listening Comprehension(15题)1. Whats the percentage of students in business and management?2.Part BDirections: You will hear 3 conversations or talks and you must answer the questions by choosing A, B, C or D. You will hear the recording ONLY ONCE.听力原文: As you all know, log structures are gaining popularity. They are no longer just the simple country homes which we think of as the traditional log cabin. Some upscale homes now incorporate natural round logs in sealing beams and walls. People seem to think that the rounded logs give their homes a cozy warm atmosphere. And even people who want to build a traditional log cabin on their own can buy a kit with precut logs that fit together like pieces of jigsaw puzzle. Before showing you some slides of modern log houses, Id like to introduce a little historical background on the subject.Log cabins were first built in the late 1600s along the Delaware River Valley. The European immigrants who settled there brought centuries of old traditions of working with logs. And in this heavily wooded area logs were the material in hand. Log cabins were the most popular in the early 1800s with the settlers who were moving west. They provided the answer to the pioneers need for a safe and sturdy home that an ordinary family could build quickly. They had dirt floors and sliding boards for windows. But the log buildings that have probably had most influence on modem architects are those of the mountain retreats of wealthy New Yorkers. These country houses which were popular in the early 1900s typify whats known as the Adoroundyx style. Now lets look at those slides.What is the speaker mainly discussing?A.Traditional European architecture.B.Techniques for building log cabins.C.The history of log structures.D.How to build a home yourself.3. Mr Miller bought his house simply because the flat he used to live in was too expensive.A.Right B.Wrong4. All chains can offer students the same type of course in different places.A.Right B.Wrong5.Part BDirections: You will hear 3 conversations or talks and you must answer the questions by choosing A, B, C or D. You will hear the recording ONLY ONCE.听力原文:M: Now, I d like to say that I think that this government proposing to build more nuclear power stations in this country is really being stupid. The point about nuclear power is that we havent learnt to do away with the waste. We havent learnt to cope with the waste from it yet.W: Well, I sometimes think that, you know, theyve got an impossible job. I mean all the impression I get is that there is no alternative. well, thats the impression I get.M: No, no, no I. I dont agree with that at all. There are plenty of alternatives. Theres the sun. solar power. that is a source that is always there, we always have it.W: I dont. I dont quite see what you re getting at actually, solar power, whats that?M: Well, the heat from the sun, it can be used in solar panels on the tops of houses for heating, storing up power to heat water and to heat the houses , you know, some solar panels are in operation already and they are saving money.W: Thats a good point actually, but is it really viable, that, I mean because Id.M: Sorry it must be j And the one great advantage is that I can see, if the government set up small units to build solar panels and to install them, it would be creating employment which would improve the unemployment situation and bring terrific advantages.W: I have heard that in England, I mean, theres not enough sun, is there? For, I mean, solar panels here?M: Yes, well, thats not quite true. I. there is quite a bit of sun. you may not feel the actual heat of it on some occasions.W: No, you are right there!M: But the light power from the sun will.What does the man think of the governments present proposal about building more power stations in the country?A.Its a dangerous proposal.B.Its a stupid proposal.C.Its an advantageous proposal.D.Its a viable proposal.6. 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.7.听力原文: Now, let me first give you a brief introduction to the American poet, Emily Dickinson. Emily Dickinson was Americas best-known female poet and one of the foremost authors in American literature. Born in Amherst, Massachusetts, Dickinson was the middle child of a prominent lawyer and one-term United States congressional representative, Edward Dickinson, and his wife, Emily Norcross Dickinson. From 1840 to 1847 she attended the Amherst Academy, and from 1847 to 1848 she studied at the Mount Holyoke Female Seminary (now Mount Holyoke College) in South Hadley, a few trips to Boston for eye treatments in the early
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