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1、2022-2023年福建省龙岩市公共英语五级(笔试)模拟考试(含答案)学校:_ 班级:_ 姓名:_ 考号:_一、1.Listening Comprehension(15题)1. Do-it-Yourself has become one of Mr Millers hobbies.A.Right B.Wrong2. Dr. Wilson asks Wang to do a little more research before deciding on his project.A.Right B.Wrong3. Whats the Civil Rights Movement for?4. How
2、 long did it take for chili pepper to become popular around the world?5. According to the speaker, what gives modern log homes their warm atmosphere?A.Their small size.B.Their rustic dirt floors.C.Their walls made up of rounded logs.D.Their sliding board windows.6. The front door to his home does no
3、t open automatically.A.Right B.Wrong7. What does Dr. Huber compare the universe to?8. All chains can offer students the same type of course in different places.A.True B.Fasle9. The felt image lets you recognize your physical existence in the world.A.True B.Fasle10. Good books can decrease our conten
4、tment when we are happy and lessen our troubles when we are sad.A.True B.Fasle11. Whats the number of students from Malaysia?12. Whats the third method mentioned here to give the listener time to think?13. When did Dickson go to Boston for eye treatment?A.In 1848.B.In the early 1850s.C.In the late 1
5、850s.D.In the early 1860s.14. When will the speaker talk about the economic and political changes?15. What was marked on each box inside the tree in Washington?二、2.Use of English(10题)16.【C17】17.(39)18.(37)19.(32)20.【C2】21.Recent surveys show that Japanese youth have become a Me Generation that rejec
6、ts traditional values.Around 1980 many Japanese,【C1】_young people abandoned the values of economic success and began【C2】_for new sets of values to【C3】_them happiness, writes sociologist Yasuhiro in Comparative Civilizations Review. Japanese youth are placing more importance on the individuals pursui
7、t of【C4】_and less on the values of work, family, and society.Japanese students seem to be losing patience with work,【C5】_their counterparts in the United States and Korea. In a 1993【C6】_of college students in the three countries, only 10% of the Japanese regarded【C7】_as a primary value compared with
8、 47% of Korean students and 27% of American students. A greater【C8】_of Japanese aged 1824 also preferred easy jobs【C9】_heavy responsibility.The younger Japanese are showing less concern for family values as they pursue an inner world of private satisfaction. Data collected【C10】_the Japanese governme
9、nt in 1993 shows that only 23% of Japanese youth are thinking about supporting their aged parents, in contrast【C11】_63% of young Americans. It appears that many younger-generation Japanese are【C12】_both respect for their parents【C13】_a sense of responsibility to the family. Author Yoshizaki attribut
10、es the change【C14】_Japanese parents ! over-indulgence of their children, material affluence, and growing【C15】_for private matters.The shift【C16】_individualism among Japanese is most pronounced among【C17】_very young.According to 1991 data【C18】_the Bunka Center of Japan, 50% of Japanese youth aged 161
11、9 can be labeled self-centered compared with 33% among【C19】_aged 25-29. To earn the self-centered label, the young people responded positively to【C20】_ideas as I would like to make decisions without considering traditional values and I dont want to do anything I cant enjoy doing. 【C1】22.【C12】23.【C13
12、】24.【C16】25.(48)三、3.Reading Comprehension(15题)26.(77)27.Part BDirections: In the following article some paragraphs have been removed. For Questions 66-70, choose the most suitable paragraph from the list A-F to fit into each of the numbered gaps. There is one paragraph which does not fit in any of t
13、he gaps. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.Does the publisher of Douglas Starrs excellent BloodAn Epic History of Medicine and Commerce actually expect to sell many copies? Whoever chose the title is certain to scare off the squeamish, and the subtitle, which makes the effort sound like a dry, den
14、se survey text, has really done this book a disservice. In fact, the brave and curious will enjoy a brightly written, intriguing, and disquieting book, with some important lessons for public health.66._The book begins with a historical view on centuries of lore about bloodin particular, the belief t
15、hat blood carried the evil humors of disease and required occasional draining. As recently as the Revolutionary War, bloodletting was widely applied to treat fevers. The idea of using one persons blood to heal another is only about 75 years old although rogue scientists had experimented with transfusing animal blood at least as early as the 1600s. The first transfusion experiments involved stitchi