1、公共英语五级口试-10(暂无听力文件)考试试题及答案解析(二)一、口试题(本大题6小题每题10.0分,共60.0分。)第1题PartA: Self-introductionExaminer: Goodmorning. Can I have your marksheets , please?Thankyou. My name is. and this is my colleague. He/She is not going to talk to you, but he/she is just going to listen tous. So your name is. and. ?Thankyo
2、u. First of all, wed like to know something about yourselves, so Im going to ask you some questions aboutyourselves. (Begin with Candidate A, then move on to CandidateB. )Now. (say the name of the candidate and ask questions) Hometown Where are you from?How long have you lived there?How does your ho
3、metown compare with. (place where the candidate is currently living)?Family What about your family?Could you tell us something about your family?Work/study What do you do in. (the candidates hometown), do you work or study?(If the candidate is already working) What does your work involve7 Is your jo
4、b something you had always wanted to do?How long do you think you will stay in this job?(If the candidate is still at school, college or university) What are your favorite subjects at school?What exactly are you studying?What type of work are you hoping to do in the future?What qualifications will y
5、ou need to achieve that?【正确答案】 :答案: CandidateA: Im from LuoyangExaminer: How long did you live there?CandidateA: I lived there for 18 years until I went to university inBeijing.Examiner: What is it like living there?CandidateA: It is a very nice city to live in, with well-developed transportation sy
6、stem, many famous universities and schools, big companies, hospitals, big shopping centers and hotels,etc.Examiner: What about you (say the name of Candidate I3 )?Where are you from?Candidate B :Im fromShanghai. Ive been living there since I wasborn.Examiner: How does it compare with Shenyang?Which
7、one do you like better?CandidateB: I like my hometownbetter. I like its mild weather, its hospitable resident, its beautiful scenery andbuildings. Many changes have taken place in the past few years, which give Daliana completely newlook. Im proud ofit.Examiner: What do you do in Shanghai?Do you wor
8、k or study?CandidateB: I amstudying. Im working in a middleschool. 第2题PartB: CollaborationTopic: Development of CarsExaminer: Now (say the names of Candidate A and Candidate B )here is a list of causes for the development ofcars. (Hand out the list to the candidates and let them read itthrough. )Wha
9、t do you think are the main causes of development of cars?Id like each of you to choose three from the list and tell each otherwhy. If you hold different opinions you may argue and you may also add your own ideas that are not listedhere. You just talk to each other and I wont joinyou. You have 5minu
10、tes. Allright. Would you begin?(The examiner may sit back and intervene only whennecessary. ) Causes of development ofcars: More mobile Downtown less crowded Not force to rely on public transport Comfort Changing way of life Affecting social relationships Opening up a new world【正确答案】 :答案: Keypoints:
11、Brainstorming: Motor cars are highly desirable for obviousreasons. Motor cars enable people to become moremobile. Without cars the world would still consist of isolatedcommunities. Long distances can be covered rapidly and incomfort. China needs the popularization of cars to become fullymodern. With
12、 the popularization of cars, suburbs will become more developed and downtown areas will be lesscrowded. If there were more cars in rural areas people would be able to getto cities moreeasily. The gap between town and country would becomesmaller. Possessing a car gives one a much greater degree of mo
13、bility, enabling one to move aroundfreely. The owner of a car is not forced to rely on public transport and is therefore not compelled to worklocally. Travelling by car iscomfortable. The heating can be adjusted in the winter and the air-conditioning in thesummer. The roads are often jammed with car
14、s that ambulances and fire engines find it difficult to fulfil theirduties. Cars often produce air pollution and fill cities with unbearablenoises. Cars are the cause of trafficaccidents. All over the world thousands upon thousands of people are killed or injured everyyear. To own a private car in C
15、hina not only costs a fortune, but also involves a lot oftrouble: getting a license plate, keeping the engine in good repair, finding a parking place at night,etc. The automobile has probably changed peoples way of life more than any other invention in the lastcentury. More than electric lights, tel
16、evision, air travel, or even computers, automobiles have changed where people live and work, how they make a living, and even how they find amate. Before there were cars, people generally travelled on foot, or by horse and buggy over unpavedroads. Whether they lived in the city or the country, they
17、rarely went further than a few miles fromhome. They saw the same people and places year afteryear. The car opened up a whole newworld: roads were paved and motorists were able to visit different parts of thecountry. Some decided tostay. People with cars could live further from their jobs, and so the
18、 age of commutingbegan. As a result new suburbs sprang up around thecities. The auto industry boomed, and millions of jobs were created such as manufacturing, selling, servicing and insuringcars. Cars also affected social relationships, giving young people morefreedom. Cars are often more convenient
19、 than taking other kinds of transport, but they can be inconvenient if there are traffic jams or if parking isscarce. 第3题PartC: PresentationExaminer: Now, in this part of the test Im going to give each of you a list of three differenttopics. Id like you to select one of the topics and give a short p
20、resentation of about 2minutes. When (say the name of Candidate A)has finished talking, Id like you(say the name of Candidate B) to ask him/her one or twoquestions. You may make notes while you are preparing and take notes while the other person istalking. All right ?Here are yourtopics. (Hand over t
21、he Topic Card A &B, and some blank paper and a pencil to eachcandidate. ) Now you have a minute toprepare. Allright. Now (say the name of Candidate A ), would you begin by telling us which topic you have chosen and then give your presentation, please?(When Candidate A finishes) Thankyou. Now, (say t
22、he name of Candidate B), would you like to ask (say the name of Candidate A)some questions?(Allow a maximum of of 2 questions by Candidate B, followed by one more question by theexaminer. )Now, (say the name of Candidate B ), would you begin by telling us which topic you have chosen and then give yo
23、ur presentation, please?Thankyou. Now, (say the name of Candidate A), would you like to ask (say the name of Candidate B )some questions?(Allow a maximum of 2 questions by Candidate A, followed by one more question by theexaminer. ) Thankyou. This is the end of thetest. Topic Card AB【正确答案】 :答案:Key:
24、Sample1: Advertising can be a useful aid forconsumers. It helps a person learnwhat is new or in style or handy to have around, what things cost, and where to buythem. To use this information effectively, however, a person must learn to look past the emotional appeals and find thefacts. Along with th
25、e rapid progress of society, the advertising industry has undergone remarkabledevelopment. Every day we are surrounded by all kinds of ads and commercials that have a profound influence on our dailylives. As a result, there arises a fierce debate concerning the proposal that we should ban all kinds
26、ofadvertisements. There are people on both sides of the argument who have very strongfeelings. On one hand, some people think that advertisement should not be banned but instead should be furtherdeveloped. They are of the opinion that advertisements are a good channel which help promote the exchange
27、 ofinformation. In the era of information, everyone can benefit a lot from the advertisements, not only the manufacturers but also thecustomers. Moreover, advertisements enable people to catch up with amazing advances in allfields. From advertisements people learn about new products and the trend of
28、consumption. Thirdly, advertising is to some extent not only an industry but anart. Many advertisements are works of art full of ingenuity and originality, which bring great pleasure to viewers and add to the cityscape. In a word, such advertisements are a blessing to modernpeople. On the other hand
29、, despite the benefits advertisements have brought us, many people strongly condemn them, saying that they are fed up with rubbishads. They call for a comprehensive ban on advertisements based on the followingreasons. First of all, the majority of advertisements are fictitious and misleading, causin
30、g confusion in peoples daily lives and even leading to the injury and death of somecustomers. Secondly, they can be very inconvenient andtroublesome. For example, are you pleased with a mailbox stuffed with unwanted ads or a wonderful film on TV being frequently interrupted?Furthermore, the nonstand
31、ard use of language in advertisement brings about irreparable damage to the purity of ourlanguage. Consequently, it might eventually affect the literacy of youngergenerations. Sample2: With the rapid development of society and our economy, advertisements are playing an increasingly significant role in peoples everydaylives. Everywhere people g
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