
2021年贵州省贵阳市公共英语五级(笔试)重点汇总(含答案).docx
19页2021年贵州省贵阳市公共英语五级(笔试)重点汇总(含答案)学校:________ 班级:________ 姓名:________ 考号:________一、1.Listening Comprehension(15题)1. Who benefits most from inflation?A.Persons who have salaries according to long-term contracts. B.Persons who own businesses. C.Persons with old-age pensions. D.Persons with slow-rising incomes. 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:W: Do you enjoy your work? Do you enjoy meeting people? M: Yes. Sometimes. I've got to be honest. Sometimes. W: So, some people you like and some you don't?M: Yeah, it's like a lot of things, meeting the general public. You get good days, and you get bad days. But I do enjoy the job. I like the freedom of the job, being self-employed. W: Do you ever get difficult passengers? M: Yes, sometimes.W: What sort of things do they get up to?M: I would say sometimes a lot of difficult passengers are people who don't go in cabs a lot and they're unfamiliar with procedures, especially if you work nights. People drinking or the extras that would be included on the tariff after a certain time of night. W: You mean they argue with you over money?M: Yes, that can happen. Or the way... the good thing is , people can argue about the way that you go on a certain route because they always know better. But nine times out of ten the route that they take you on is far longer so, you know, they're the eventual losers. W: So if you do have a difficult passenger you want to get rid of, what do you do? M: I'd stop the cab and tell them to get out. W: Does that often happen?M: Mmm, it's happened to me three times. And they've got out. So I, I myself haven't had a lot of problems with difficult people, you know. W: When you pick up tourists as passengers, what kind of places do they like to go to? M: I suppose the most famous landmark is Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London, maybe Harrods; but certainly Buckingham Palace.What does the man do?A.A taxi-driver. B.A bus driver. C.A policeman. D.A tourist guide. 3.听力原文: During the Christmas shopping rush in London,the intriguing story was reported of a tramp who,apparently through no fault of his own,found himself locked in a well-known chain store late on Christmas Eve.No doubt the store was filled with last-minute Christmas shoppers and the staff were dead beating and longing to get home.Presumably all the proper security checks were made before the store was locked and they left to enjoy the three-day holiday untroubled by customers desperate to get last-minute Christmas presents.However that may be,our tramp found himself alone in the store and decided to make the best of it.There was food,drink,bedding and camping equipment,of which he made good use.There must also have been television sets and radios.Though it was not reported if he took advantage of these facilities,when the shop re-opened.he was discovered in bed with a large number of empty bottles beside him.He seems to have been a man of good humour and philosophic temperament—as indeed vagrants very commonly are.Everyone else was enjoying Christmas,so he saw no good reason why he should not do the same.He submitted,cheerfully enough,to being taken away by the police.Perhaps he had a better Christmas than usual.He was put into prison for seven days.The judge awarded no compensation to the chain store for the food and drink our tramp had consumed.They had,in his opinion,already received valuable free publicity from the coverage the story received in the newspapers and on television.Perhaps the judge had a good Christmas too.The tramp was locked in the store ______.A.for his own mistakes B.due to a misunderstanding C.by accident D.through an error of judgment 4.Part CDirections: You will hear a talk. As you listen, answer the questions or complete the notes in your test booklet for Questions 21-30 by writing NOT MORE THAN THREE words in the space provided on the right. You will hear the talk TWICE.You now have 1 minute to read Questions 21-30.听力原文: In your university work, you will be expected to give oral presentations in the form. of reports or simply in the forms of answers to questions. There are several things you can do to make your oral presentations clear and easy to understand.The fundamental point to realize is that speech and writing are different. If you want to be best understood, you can't simply read your written report aloud. The biggest difference between spoken and written language is that readers can look back over the printed words when they don't understand. In spoken language, however, listeners can't go back and check the words. They can rely only on memory. So the first principle to keep in mind when you're planning to speak in public is that you have to help the listener's memory. This means that an oral report can't deliver information as rapidly。












