公共英语-公共英语五级口试模拟题27(暂缺部分语音).doc
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公共英语五级口试模拟题Part A: Self-introduction1> Interlocutor:Good morning/afternoon. Could I have your mark sheets, please? Thank you. (Hand over the mark sheets to the Assessor•)My name is . • . and this is my colleague. . . He/She will just listen to us . So, you are... (name) and ... (name) ? Thank you.First of all, we 1 d like to know something about you, so 11 m going to ask you some questions.(Select two or more questions from each of the following category for candidates•)Why do young people keep pets?Some people hate pets• What do you think about that?Do you have any friends?Do you often go out with your friends?What do you usually do when you are alone?Part B: Collaboration2、D iscussionTopic: Regional PovertyNow, Candidate A and Candidate B z here is a list of causes for regional poverty.(Hand out the list to the candidates and let them read it through.) What do you think are the main causes for regional poverty? 11 d like each of you to choose three from the list and tell each other why. If you hold different opinions you may argue and you may also add your own ideas that are not listed here • You just talk to each other and I won't join you. You have 5 minutes. All right. Would you begin? (The interlocutor may sit back and intervene only when necessary.)Causes for Regional Poverty:•lack of natural resources •disorganization of the economy •out-of-date conventions •climate •geographical position •poor leadership •overpopulation •lack of education (Candidates talk to each other for5 minutes.)Part C: Presentation3、I nterlocutor:Now, in this part of the test 11m going to give each of you a list of three different topics. 11 d like you to select one of the topics and give a short presentation of about 2 minutes.When Candidate A has finished talking, 11 d like you, Candidate B, to ask him/her one or two questions. You may make notes while you are preparing and take notes while the other person is talking.All right? Here are your topics.(Hand over the Topic Cards and some blank paper and a pencil to each candidate.) Now you111 have 2 minutes to prepare. (The candidates are given 2 minutes•) All right. Now Candidate A, would you begin by telling us which topic you have chosen and then give your presentation, please?(Listen to the presentation of Candidate A.)Thank you. Now Candidate B, would you like to ask Candidate A some questions? (Allow a maximum of 2 questions by Candidate B, followed by one more question by the interlocutor.)Now Candidate B, would you begin by telling us which topic you have chosen and then give your presentation, please?(Listen to the presentation of Candidate B.)Thank you. Now Candidate A, would you like to ask Candidate B some questions? (Allow a maximum of 2 questions by Candidate A, followed by one more question by the interlocutor.)List for candidates:Topic Card Aa.HealthWhat is the relationship between health and wealth?b.HobbiesHow can we use hobbies for pleasure or relaxation?c• PollutionWhat are the main causes of pollution?Topic Card Ba. Job interviewD o hobbies and personal interests need to be shown in the job interview? b•EducationWhat are the consequences of lack of education?c• PopulationWhat are the effects of overpopu1ation?Interlocutor:Thank you. That is the end of the test.答案:Part A: Self-introduction1、 1. Why do young people keep pets?There are some young people keeping pets. Some of them keep dogs, and some of them keep other animals, for example, pigs z tortoises, frogs, golden fish or even snakes • Some young people think it is fashi onable to keep some unusual animals as pets because their pets can attract other people1s eyes. Others keep pets because they love animals and want to make friends with them.2.Some people hate pets. What do you think about that?I think everyone has his choice. Maybe some people think pets are dirty when they see piles of dog shit on the street or dogs peeing to the wheels of the cars which really makes one feel sick. Other people feel troublesome when their pets moult. They have to clean the house more frequently, otherwise the dog hairs or cat hairs will mess up the house.3.Do you have any friends?Yes. I have a lot of friends. I think 11m an easy-going person and I like making friends. It1 s good to talk with friends who have something common with you. But I have only a few close friends who can share sadness or happiness with me. To become close friends needs some time. It is more likely to become good friends in college when we are still young and innocent with little to care about each other1s background.4.Do you often go out with your friends?Not quite often I think. We will talk to each other on the phone. Everyone is busy nowadays, and the traffic is crowded in our city. It costs a lot of time on subway or bus to go somewhere and meet someone. But we will gather once a month in a pub or eat out in a restaurant. It1 s comfortable to be with my friends.5.What do you usually do when you are alone?When I am alone, I like to read a book or watch a film or surf the internet. Sometimes I will call a friend. I like being alone • It1 s a time when I can do what I like. And when 11m alone, I can think about something important and find out what I really want.Part B: Collaboration2、T opic: Regional PovertyConversationA:In my opinion, the major cause for regional poverty is lack of natural resources.B: I agree with you• Natural resources are the basic building blocks of a country. They are important in the development of a country.A:Yes • Firstly, we have agriculture • Food grown through farming is important for development, as without food, the basic necessity to survival, people will be malnourished and unable to work.B : And the forests are able to provide us with the materials for construction, furniture and paper, important resources used in our daily life. Mineral resources such as diamonds, coal, fossil fuels etc. are used to generate power, as well as selling them to other parts of the world.A: Renewable resources such as wind, solar, water are able to provide us with limitless energy, not forgetting the most basic form of survival and civilization (water) . If a city is abundant in natural resources z it is bound to be rich.B: Besides natural resources, 1think disorganization of the economy is also responsible for regional poverty.A: Yes, I believe so. The organization of resources, infrastructure z policies and business systems is important in developing the economy of a country• An organization is the formation of an administering system with certain capability to utilize resources.B : And by efficient organization, the infrastructure can optimize and secure . Without organization, many resources including natural or human will be wasted .A: Another important cause for region poverty should be geographical position. We can see all those coastal cities are richer than those inland ones ・B: I don't think so. Poor leadership should be one important cause for regional poverty• People or officials work in the same direction, with the same goals, with the same idea of how to solve problems as a group•A: That sounds reasonable.A&B: It1s the end of the conversation.Part C: Presentation3、T opic Card Aa.HealthWhat is the relationship between health and wealth?I think health is the precondition for personal wealth. And conversely wealth can influence personal health condition. There is an old saying health is wealth. All our daily activities depend on good health. If we had no good health, the world will cease to exist for us, let alone wealth. Without good health, one cannot enjoy the ease, comfort z or luxury brought by wealth. The only thing wealth can do is to help get a full recovery. Undoubtedly, wealth can affect one!s health condition to some extent. Some people cannot afford the medical fee for operations and they have to suffer from pains or even death which may be r e 1 i e ved or de 1 ayed by money. However, money is not everything . It cannot help people avoid natural death but it may help people live longer. So, we should treasure good health and do not do silly things such as sacrifice our health for wealth.b.HobbiesHow can we use hobbies for pleasure or relaxation?Hobby is something people does for pleasure . Your hobby makes you fulfilled and cheerful. Examples of hobbies include collecting various objects, engaging in creative and artistic pursuits, tinkering, andplaying sports . By continually participating in a particular hobby, one can acquire substantial skill and knowledge in that area. But, nowadays, many people especially young people are interested in computer games which occupies most of their spare time. This kind of hobby should be abandoned as a bad habit because it1s not good for our eyes. Students should be encouraged to take more outdoors activities.c.PollutionWhat are the main causes of pollution?Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into the natural environment that cause adverse change • Pollution can take the form of noise, heat or light. Air pollution comes from both natural and human-made sources• Motor vehicle emissions are one of the leading causes of air pollution. Principal stationary pollution sources include chemical plants, coal-fired power plants, oil refineries, nuclear waste disposal activity, PVC factories, metals production factories, plastics factories, and other heavy industry. Pollution can also be the consequence of a natural disaster. For example, hurricanes often involve water contamination from sewage, and petrochemical spills from ruptured boats or automobiles. In the ease of noise pollution the dominant source class is the motor vehicle•Questions maybe asked:1. What are the effects of pollution on human health?Adverse air quality can kill many organisms including humans• Ozone pollution can cause respiratory disease, chest pain, and congestion, etc. Water pollutioncauses approximately 14,000 deaths per day, mostly due to contamination of drinking water by untreated sewage in developing countries . Oil spills can cause skin irritations and rashes• Noise pollution induces hearing loss, high blood pressure, stress z and sleep disturbance • Older pe ople are majorly exposed to diseases induced by air pollution. Those with heart or lung disorders are under additional risk• Children and infants are also at serious risk.2.What do you think of the causes of job stress?Job stress is something we all face as workers and we all handle it differently. Causes may be fear of job loss, excessive workload demands, lack of control or clear direction, poor or dangerous physical working conditions, inflexible work hours, and conflicting job expectations•Topic Card Ba.Job interviewDo hobbies and personal interests need to be shown in the job interview?It is not imperative to show one's interests in the job interview• However it can provide an employer with an insight into the interviewee 1s personality. Hobbies and personal interests can show a person1s character feature which may imply whether the interviewee is suitable for the position or not • Usually the job interview lasts only 15 minutes• During the short interview, interviewers try their best to know more abo ut interviewees• Besides the academic knowledge, interviewers like to know something about their personality. Talking about their own hobbies and personal interests is a good way to show their inside personality.cationWhat are the consequences of lack of education?Education in its general sense is a form of learning in which knowledge, skills, and habits of a group of people are transferred from one generation to the next through teaching, training, research. The effects of lack of education include illiteracy, higher rates of unemployment, low income, or poverty, crime, violence, etc. Without skills, people tend to be unemployed or get low income, which keep them poor• Without knowledge about the law, some people are likely to violate the law without awareness • For young students, the results of lack of education are more serious. They may confound the right with the wrong and commit criminals- c• Population What are the effects of overpopu1ation?Human population is growing like never before • We are now adding one billion people to the planet every 12 years. That' s about 220,000 per day. The list of problems this is causing, is a long one. It includes shortages of all our resources, war and social conflict, limits on personal freedom, overcrowding and the health and survival of other species. One billion people, one out of every seven people alive, go to bed hungry. Every day, 25,000 people die of malnutrition and hunger-related diseases• About one billion people lack access to sufficient water for c onsumption, agriculture and sanitation•Questions maybe asked:1.Does a CV always need to be long?CV length should not exceed two sides of A4 paper. How much you fill depends on how much you have done. It may be hard for undergraduates to fill two sides of A4 simply because they may not have very much experience, if this is the case one side of A4 will suffice. Conversely candidates who have established a career history will have to be selective as to what they include. In this case they should make sensible use of margin and paragraph sizes.2.Should the education section always be near the top in a CV?If you still are in or have recently completed formal education, your academic achievements will f ormamaj or part of your qualifications, and it is recommended to place these near the top of your CV Z because they are the most advantageous qualification for the position.。
公共英语五级PETS5口语历年真题

公共英语五级PETS5口语历年真题口语真题精选一:What do you think are the effective ways to prevent Internet addiction among young people in China?enhancing public awareness of the problemcloser parent-child relationshipattentive guidance from schoolpromotion of healthier leisure activitiesmore accessible counselingcure centers for Internet addictsapplying age limit to users of Internet cafesDo you usually go to big hospitals or community clinics for medical treatment? Why?What do you think individuals can do to help reduce traffic in big cities?Do you think we should give money to beggars in public places?Do you prefer to read e-books or printed books?Do you think Chinese tourist should be taught manners before go abroad?Will the increased number of buses help ease congestion in big cities?Which do you prefer, a traditional library or an e-library? Why?What’s your opinion about military training programs for students?Should team work be always encouraged? Why/Why not?口语真题精选二:Part BHere is a list of advantages and disadvantages for the use of mobile phones by children. What’s your opinion towards this issue?advantagesConvenient for parents to reach their childrenEasy for children to summon help if it is necessaryValuable for children to maintain their social circledisadvantagesDistracting children from studiesPotential health hazardsFinancial burden for their parentsPart C PresentationTopic CardAa. Cultural Heritage Do you think preserving cultural heritage sites can help to develop the local economy? Why/Why not?b. Social Relations What is the impact of population aging on society in China?c. Education Why do you think more and more young students are taking exams for certificates?Topic CardBa. Education Who do you think takes greater responsibility for cultivating children’s character, the school or the parents? Why?b. Entertainment Do you think computer games should be banned to school age children? Why/Why not?c. Privacy How do you protect your privacy in the era of Internet?Topic CardCa. Advertisement What’s the main influence of TV commercials on viewers?b. Communication Why are so many people fond of on-line chatting?c. Happiness What is your defi nition of “happiness”?Part BHere is a list of reasons for keeping a pet. What do you think are the main reasons for keeping a pet?Providing companionshipHelping a child grow up into a loving adultIncreasing chances for people to communicate with each otherDeveloping one’s patienceHelping one keep fitHelping people building a sense of responsibilityPart C PresentationTopic CardAa. Health Why are there an increasing number of overweight children in cities?b. Education Do you think the use of computer has improved teaching?c. Health What help can be offered to employees to relieve them of work-related stress?Topic CardBa. Marriage Why do people in general get married at a later age?b. Communication Do you think the Internet has weakened family communication? Why/Why notc. Language What has made English an international language?Topic CardCa. Marriage What kind of preparation would people make before getting married?b. Retirement Do you think it is necessary to postpone retirement in China? Why/ Why not?c. Leisure Why do children seldom play together after school today?1.2016年11月公共英语五级完型填空训练题2.2016年11月公共英语五级完型填空练习题3.2016年11月公共英语五级阅读强化练习题4.2016年11月wsk公共英语五级考前冲刺习题5.2016年11月公共英语五级考试作文预测题6.2016年11月公共英语五级wsk考前练习题7.2016年11月公共英语五级听力考试题型8.2016年11月公共英语五级口试模拟试题9.2016年11月公共英语五级阅读备考习题10.2016年公共英语五级词汇练习题及答案。
公共英语考试五级口语题目

PETS 5 Oral TestPart A: Self-introduction(2 minutes)(For examiner)Interlocutor:Good morning /afternoon . Could I have your mark sheets, please? Thank you.(Hand over the mark sheets to the Assessor.)My name is … and this is my colleague….He / she is not going to ask you any questions, but he / she is just going to be listening to us. So, your name is … and …? Thank you.First of all we’d like to know something about you, so I’m going to ask you some questions about yourselves. (Begin with candidate A, then move on to candidate B) Now ...(say the name of the candidate and ask the questions).(Select two or more questions from each of the following categories)Home Town· Where are you from?· How do you like your hometown?· What’s it like living there?· How does your home town compare with (place where candidate is currently living)?FamilyWhat about your family?Work/ Study· What do you do in (candidate’s home town), do you work or study? (If candidate already wo rking)· 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 you need to do that?Hobby· Do you have any hobby?· What effect does your hobby have on yourself?· How do you develop such a hobby?Part B: Collaboration(5 minutes)(For examiner)DiscussionTopic: Regional PovertyInterlocutor:Now, (say the names of Candidate A and Candidate B), here is a list of causes for regional poverty. (Hand out the list to the candidates and let them read it through.) What do you think are the main causes for regional poverty? I’d like each of you to choose three from the list and tell each other why. If you hold different opinions you may argue and you may also add your own ideas that are not listed here. You just talk to each other and I won’t join you. You have 5 minutes. All right. Would you begin? (The interlocutor may sit back and intervene only when necessary.)Causes for Regional Poverty:· disorganization of the economy· out-of-date conventions· climate· geographical position· poor leadership· overpopulation· lack of education(For candidate)Part C: Presentation(8 minutes)(For examiner)Interlocutor:Now, in this part of the test I’m going to give each of you a list of three different topics. I’d like you to select one of the topics and give a short presentation of about 2 minutes.When (say the name of Candidate A) has finished talking, I’d like you, (say the name of Candidate B), to ask him/her one or two questions. You may make notes while you are preparing and take notes while the other person is talking.All right? Here are your topics.Hand over the Topic Card, A & B, and some blank paper and a pencil to each candidate.Now you’ll have 2 minutes to prepare.(30s)The candidates are given 2 minutes.(30s)All right. Now (say the name of Candidate A), would you begin by telling us which topic you have chosen and then give your presentation, please?Listen to the presentation of Candidate A.Thank you. Now (say the name of Candidate B), would you like to ask (say the name of Candidate A) some questions? (Allow a maximum of 2 questions by Candidate B, followed by one more question by the interlocutor.)Now (say the name of Candidate B), would you begin by telling us which topic you have chosen and then give your presentation, please?Listen to the presentation of Candidate B.Thank you. 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 the interlocutor.)CLOSUREThe interlocutor winds up the oral test by referring to the topics of both candidates.Topic Card A (For candidate)a. HealthWhat is the relationship between health and personal wealth?b. HobbiesHow can we use hobbies for pleasure or relaxation?c. PollutionWhat are the main causes of pollution?Topic Card B (For candidate)a. DisciplineHow do you deal with the relation between order and your personal interests?b. LifestyleWhat are the differences in lifestyle between you and your parents?c. EnvironmentWhat is the relationship between man and environment?。
公共英语五级口试-29(暂缺部分语音)

鍏叡鑻辫浜旂骇鍙h瘯-29(鏆傜己閮ㄥ垎璇煶)(鎬诲垎锛?00.00锛屽仛棰樻椂闂达細90鍒嗛挓)涓€銆亄{B}}Part A{{/B}}(鎬婚鏁帮細1锛屽垎鏁帮細30.00)1.Self-introduction (This task will take about 2 minutes.)Interlocutor:Good morning (afternoon/evening). Could I have your mark sheets please? Thank you (Hand over the mark sheets to the Assessor) My name is... and this is my colleague... He/She is not going to ask you any questions, but he/she is just going to be listening to us.So, your name is... and...? Thank you.First of all we'd like to know something about you, so I'm going to ask you some questions about yourselves. (Begin with Candidate A, then move on to Candidate B) Now... (Say the name of the Candidate A and ask questions.)锛堝垎鏁帮細30.00锛?/div>__________________________________________________________________________________________ 姝g‘绛旀锛?A: Can you tell me something about your work or your studies? A: I'm a college student majoring in computer science. I'm really fond of working with computers. Of all the subjects I like English best. It's a tough subject, but I enjoy learning it. Last summer I gave English classes to a high school student who is going to take part in College Entrance Exam this year. For the first time I felt like a teacher with enough patience and a strong sense of responsibility. And I enjoyed the pleasure of being challenged. There is an old Chinese proverb that the best teachers are also learners. E: What kinds of sports are you intersted in? A: I love to watch football games. They are really exciting. I also play football with my friends at weekends. There is great fun and enjoyment. E: Is there anywhere you would particulary like to visit? A: I would particularly like to visit New York. It is the largest city in the U. S. and a very cosmopolitan city where you can find people from. E: Thank you. Now, Candidate B, what is it like to live in Beijing? B: I like living in the city because it offers many good things in life: big stores, restaurants, theatres, cinemas, galleries, ect. What's more, services are always better. Moreover, there are more chances of employment. E: Can you tell us something about your work? B: I'm working for ABC International Company as an accountant. I like my job very much because it is quite challenging and I can apply both my specialized knowledge and English to my work. I thinkI'm quite qualified for my job because I have a Master's degree and have managed to be a CPA. E: How important is English for your future plans? B: In today's competitive market, having a good command of English has many advantages. Above all, you can communicate on a personal level with foreign customers with ease. Fewer misunderstandings occur and so everybody is much happier. I often ask myself, who can afford just to "get by" in English?) 瑙f瀽锛?/div>浜屻€亄{B}}Part B{{/B}}(鎬婚鏁帮細1锛屽垎鏁帮細30.00)2.Collaboration (This part will take about 5 minutes.)DiscussionTopic: water shortageNow, (say the names of candidate A and candidate B) here is a list of measures to help water shortage (Hand out the list to the candidates and let them read it through) what do youthink are the best measures to help water shortage? I'd like each of you to choose three from the list and tell each other why, If you had different opinions you may argue and youmay also add your own ideas that are not listed here. You just talk to each other and Iwon't join you. You have 5 minutes.All right, would you begin? (The interlocutor may sit back and intervene only when necessary.)Measures to help water shortage路Control the growth of population路Make people fully aware of the situation路Make good use of every drop of water路Discover new sources of water supply路Have the wastewater processed before discharging it路Raise fees for water锛堝垎鏁帮細30.00锛?/div>__________________________________________________________________________________________ 姝g‘绛旀锛?A: In my opinion, in order to solve the problem of water shortage, the first thing to do is to make people fully aware of the situation. In many big cities, water supply cannot meet the demand. B: That's just what I am thinking. So we have to make the best use of every drop of water. For instance, in my family, after cleaning the vegetables and fruits, the water can be used to flush the toilet. A: That's a good point. It is said that the government has raised fees for water. In Beijing, the residents have to pay about 2 yuan per cubic meter of tap water. I believe this will reduce the waste of water. B: Yes, I suppose so. But as far as I am concerned, the government should take some further measures. Factories and plants should make sure to have the wastewater processed before discharging it into rivers so that the rivers could not be polluted. A: Well, I agree with you. That'll be good for environmental protection. But it needs much investment and is sophisticated. So from my point of view, the practical way for our country is to control the growth of population. At the same time, it is essential to arouse the public concern and to educate the younger generation. B: Well, I'm not so sure about that, because it will take a long time to arouse people's consciousness. I think the most efficient way is to discover new sources of water supply. Scientists have found that seawater could become fresh water after being specially processed. A: But don't you think that will cost much more? And moreover, how can you transfer the processed seawater inland? So I think our country's project of transferring the water from the south to the north is a better way to solve the serious water shortage problem in the north. B: Yes. The project is under construction. And the Jinghang Canal will play an important role again in our country. Let's wait and see more fresh water come up to Beijing.)瑙f瀽锛?/div>涓夈€亄{B}}Part C{{/B}}(鎬婚鏁帮細1锛屽垎鏁帮細40.00)3.Presentation (This part will take about 8 minutes)Now, in this part of the test I'm going to give each of you a list of three different topics. I'd like you to select one of the topics and give a short presentation of about 2 minutes.When... (say the name of Candidate A) has finished talking, I'd like you... (say the name of Candidate B), to ask him/her one or two questions. You may make notes while you are preparing and take notes while the other person is talking.All right? Here are your topics.(Hand over the topic card, A and B, some blank paper and a pencil to each candidate.)Now you have 2 minutes to prepare.(The candidates are given 2 minutes.) Topic Card{{B}}A{{/B}}a. StudyabroadWhat do you think of studying abroad? b. Smoking How can we deal with smoking?c. Transportation Will cars replace bicycles in China in the near future?{{B}}B{{/B}}a. HometutoringWhat do you think of home tutoring? b. Education What are the criteria for a good studenttoday?c. Examination Is it necessary to have examinations nowa- days?you have chosen and then give your presentation please?锛堝垎鏁帮細40.00锛?/div>__________________________________________________________________________________________ 姝g‘绛旀锛?A: I'd like to choose the first topic 鈥擶hat do you think of studyingabroad? In recent years, studying abroad has flourished. Thousands of scholars and students have gone to forign countries to study. Attending schools abroad has many advantages. In the first place, students who have studied abroad can act as mediators between people ofdifferent cultures so as to promote internatinal understanding. Secondly, we can learn much more advanced knowledge of science and technology from the foreign countries. Thirdly, we can enjoy the contact with new and different cultures and increase the awareness of our own culture. Fourthly, we can learn a foreign language more quickly. However, studying abroad may have disadvantages such as the language barrier in the first few months or financial difficulties before getting a scholarship. In spite of these, the advantages greatlyoutweigh the disadvantages. It is advisable to attend schools abroad. Thank you. Now... (say the name of candidate B), would you like to ask... (say the name of candidate A) somequestions? (Allow a maximum of 2 questions by candidate B, followed by one more question by the interlocutor.) B: Do you plan to study abroad one day? A: Yes, I do. I think it will widen my sight and it is really a challenge. E: If you have a chance to study abroad, will you come back? A: Yes, of course. I love our country and want to do more for her. What's more, my parents are here, I could not live far away from them. Now... (say the name of Candidate B), would you begin by telling us which topic you have chosen and then give your presentation, please? B: I'd like to choose the first topic 鈥擶hat do you think of home tutoring? People's attitudes towards home tutoring are different. Some think of itpositively. They hold this opinion because home tutoring helps kids to get over difficulties by raising their academic scores and improving their learning skills. But every coin has two sides. Although the above view sounds reasonable, others think of it negatively. From theirpoint of view, home tutoring may add a financial burden to parents and a heavy academic burden to children. Too much tutoring influences children's normal study. In my opinion, home tutoring has both advantages and disadvantages. Moderate tutoring can help children to improve their learning, especially for those who lack the ability to study by themselves, but excessive tutoring may spoil these children. It may make children become too dependent and have less ability to solve their problems. Therefore, it's advisable that we should seek help from tutors when it is necessary. Thank you. 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 the interlocutor.) A: What are the advantages of home tutoring? B: It is a way of cultivating children. As we know, the future society is bound to be a more competitive one, in which only the most adoptable ways can succeed. E: What do parents should pay attention to when giving children extre classes? B: Parents should remember two points in my opinion: don't force your child to do what he or she has no interest in; don't let your child "eat" too much that he or she is not able to digest.)瑙f瀽锛?/div>。
公共英语-公共英语五级口试模拟题28(暂缺部分语音).doc

公共英语五级口试模拟题28 (暂缺部分语音)Part A1> Self-introduction (This task will take about 2 minutes)Interlocutor:Good morning (afternoon/evening). Could I have your mark sheets please? Thank you (Hand over the mark sheets to the Assessor) My name is • . • and this i s my colleague. • . He/She is not going to ask you any questions, but he/she is just going to be listening to us.So, your name is... and...? Thank you.First of all we 1 d like to know something about you, so 11 m going to ask you some questions about yourselves . (Begin with Candidate A, then move on to CandidateB. Now. . . (Say the name of the candidate A and ask questions •)PartB2、Collaboration (This part will take about 5 minutes.)DiscussionTopic: Overpopu1ationNow, (say the names of candidate A and candidates. here is a list of causes for pollution (Hand out the list to the candidates and let them read it through) what do you think the main problems are caused by overpopulation? 11 d like each of you to choose three from the list and tell each other why, If you had different opinions you may argue and you may also add your own ideas that are not listed here • Youjust talk to each other and I won11 join you. You have 5 minutes.All right. Would you begin? (The interlocutor may sit back and intervene only when necessary.)Problems Caused by overpopulation:•Water problems•Housing problems-Education problems•C omplicated interpersonal relationships•Undeveloped economy•F ood shortage•P ollution-Fewer job opportunitiesPartC3Presentation (This part will take about 8 minutes.)Now, in this part of the test 11 m going to give each of you a list of three different topics. 11 d like you to select one of the topics and give a short presentation of about 2 minutes.When. . . (say the name of candidateA. has finished talking, I'd like you... (say the name of candidateB. , to ask him/her one or two questions. You may make notes while you are preparing and take notes while the other person is talking.All right? Here are your topics.(Hand over the topic card, A and B, some blank paper and a pencil to each candidate•)Now you have 2 minutes to prepare.(The candidates are given 2 minutes.)Topic Card ___________________________________________________________ Aa. Divorce Does divorce represent social progress?b. Career What leads to successful career?c. Foreign language What do you think of foreignlanguage learning?Ba. Internet How Internet improve people1s life?b. Tourism What causes the tourism wave?c• Communication Why are mobile phones so popular today?All us which topic you have chosen and then give your presentation please?答案:Part AE: Candidate A, Do you have a lot of friends?A:Yes, I do have many good friends and acquaintances. I don't have any trouble making friends• But I feel most close to just one of two or them.E: What kind of people do you make friends with?A: Any one who is kind and honest can be my friend.E: Do you often go to the theatre?A: No. 11 m not really interested in the theatre . 11 d much rather read newspapers and watch TV than paying for the theatre.E: Then how do you spend your free time?A:I would like to stay with my parents and my husband, we get together, chat,watch TV, cook together and ect. I enjoy family life very much.E: Thank you. Now, candidate B, What1s your favourite entertainment.B: I like swimming. I learned to swim when I was a little child. It makes me strong and healthy.E: How do you spend your spare time?B: Since I am busy during weekdays. I like listening to music and doing some reading in my spare time•E: What types of books do you usually read?B: I like reading novels best.E: Would you like to charge a job?B: No, not really. What I mean is that I am very happy in my present job. In addition, in my present job I get a long well with my colleagues • If I change job however, I might not find such nice people to work with and could be very unhappy. Lastly, I believe I will be able to develop my career here • For instance, if I keep up the good work that I am presently doing, I could be promoted in two years time and so become the head of a department.PartB2、A:As it is known, the population in China is still increasing, and we now suffer from a lot of problems caused by overpopulation • One of the ma j or problems is pollution. You see more people need more food, water and houses, and at the same time, produce more waste, which results in more pollution.B : Yes, you are right. Pollution has caught more and more people 1 s attention in the past few years. And overpopulation is definitely a major cause. Apart from what you mentioned just now, I think water shortage is also a serious problem. Increased population leads to increased use ot7 water • In many inland and coastal areas, this is becoming more and more prominent•A: I cannot agree more. I went to Weihai last summer. My experience there left deep impression on me. Water is supplied only at certain times of the day, around threemeals. It is very inconvenient. Imagine on a hot summer is day, you cannot take a bath, or e ven have water to drink•.•B : So if the population continues to grow, what will happen in ten or twenty years? It is reported that in some African countries, in twenty years, they will have to face the dilemma of drinking the water or using it for irrigation. A:That1s really a tough issue. It reminds me of another problem, some people now are already suffering from starvation • What if the number of people continues to grow?B: Well, that will surely leave the government a heavier burden to produce more food, and may cause some conflicts if the demand for food cannot be met. A: 11m afraid it will.PartC3^ A:I' d like to choose the third topic—What do you think of foreign Language learning?Learning foreign language is of great significance today, The mastery of foreign languages enables us to communicate with people of other countries, achieve mutual understanding and further our trading contact, economic cooperation, and cultural and acadermic exchange with other countries• By means of foreign languages, we read foreign books, documents and data in original form, draw new ideas and fresh thoughts, and introduce advanced science and technology into our country. So foreign languages are playing an important role in our efforts to enlarge China 1s influence and make greater contribution to mankind.There is great popular interest in foreign language learning in our country. More and more people start to learn foreign languages. Everywhere we can see people reading aloud English and listening to a taperecord er• And there are English corners and clubs where language learners seize the chance to practise speaking. To satisfy people 1s need, many foreign textbooks and reference books have been introduced into our country. Equally remarkable are foreign language programs on TV that attract a large audience.Thank you. Now. . . (say the name of candidate B) , would you like to ask. .. (say the name of candidate A) some questions? (Allow a maximum of 2 questions by candidate B, followed by one more question by the interlocutor•) B: Are you good at speaking English?A:In fact, my major is English• But sometimes I am also afraid of making mistakes when talking with native English speakers. So there is a long way for me to go in speaking.E: Can you give some suggestions on foreign language learning?A: The mastery of a foreign language needs painstaking efforts. One can never have a good command of it overnight. On the contrary, he has to spend enough time and take great pain before he can make real progress. It is not unusual that in the face of difficulties, a person gets so frustrated as to give in. But where there is a will, there is a way. As long as you persevere in your learning and practise hard, you will surely bring your study to fruition.Now. . . (say the name of Candidate B) , would you begin by telling us whichtopic you have chosen and then give your presentation, please?B: 11d like to choose the second topic—What causes the tourism wave?The first week-long May Holiday H enabled holiday tourism, a newly rising industry, to spring up overnight. As a result, it1s estimated that around 46 million domestic tourists traveled within the country during the holiday• However the long May holiday left people with many things to think about in addition to the over-crowdedness in the scenic spots and traffic jams. Why do so many frugal Chinese now suddenly become holiday makers? What led to the tourism wave? I think there are many reasons for it. Ostensibly, the tourism wave is a direct result of the lengthy holiday a nd ideal weather• Besides, the other reasons seem simple enough. With basic needs satisfied, people begin to look for higher-level consumption so as to improve their quality of life. Hence traveling becomes their first choice, even a must in life. In reality, I think the underlying reason was the deep, ongoing reform and opening up program. With the macroeconomic situations taking a favorable return, people 1 s disposable income has risen to a high consumption level. As a result, the swelling pockets have enabled more and more people to go sightseeing. In addition, the travel frenzy also reflects the change in customers!psychology and form of consumption• Finally, it also reveals their desire to improve their quality of life.Thank you. 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 the interlocutor.)A: Do you like travelling?B : Yes, I like travelling very much. I always go out to travel on the holidays . E: Which do you like better, natural or artifical scenery?B : I like both of them, Natual scenery is the wonder made by God, while artif ical scenery is the wonder made by human beings. Both of them are great wonders in the world. Natural scenery together with artificial scenery makes the world a wonderful place to live in.。
最新整理公共英语考试(PETS)五级口语考试样题

How can we use hobbies for pleasure or relaxation?
c. Pollution
What are the main causes of pollution?
Topic Card B (For candidate)
a. Discipline
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· lack of natural s
· disorganization of the economy
· out-of-date conventions
· climate
· geographical position
questions by Candidate B, followed by one more question by the interlocutor.)
Now (say the name of Candidate B), would you begin by telling us which topic you have chosen and then give your presentation, please?
How do you deal with the relation between order and your personal
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b. Lifestyle
What are the differences in lifestyle between you and your parents?
Home Town
· Where are you from?
· How long have you lived there?
· What’s it like living there?
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公共英语五级口试模拟题23 (暂缺部分语音)Part A1> Self-introduction (This task will take about 2 minutes.)Interlocutor:Good morning (afternoon/evening). Could I have your mark sheets please? Thank you (Hand over the mark sheets to the Assessor) My name is . . . and this is my colleague. • . He/She is not going to ask you any questions, but he/she is just going to be listening to us.So, your name is... and...? Thank you.First of all we 1 d like to know something about you, so 11 m going to ask you some questions about yourselves . (Begin with Candidate A, then move on to CandidateB. Now. . . (Say the name of the Candidate A and ask questions •)PartB2、Collaboration (This part will take about 5 minutes.)DiscussionTopic: CrimeNow, (say the names of candidate A and candidates. here is a list of causes of crime (Hand out the list to the candidates and let them read it through) what do you think the main causes of crimeare? 11 d like each of you to choose three from the list and tell each other why, if you have different opinions you may argue and you may also add your own ideas that are not listed here. You just talk to each other and I won11 join you. You have 5 minutes.All right. Would you begin? (The interlocutor may sit back and intervene only when necessary.)Causes of Crime•I nfluence of media reporting•Weakness of human nature•L ack of self-discipline•Desire to make money•Abnormal mentality•I ncreasingly stressful life-Lack of awareness of lawCandidate A=A Candidate B=BPartC3Presentation (This part will take about 8 minutes.)Now, in this part of the test 11 m going to give each of you a list of three different topics. 11 d like you to select one of the topics and give a short presentation of about 2 minutes.When. . . (say the name of candidateA. has finished talking, I'd like you... (say the name of candidateB. , to ask him/her one or two questions. You may make notes while you are preparing and take notes while the other person is talking.All right? Here are your topics.(Hand over the topic card, A and B, some blank paper and a pencil to each candidate•)Now you have 2 minutes to prepare.(The candidates are given 2 minutes.)Topic Card ____________________________________________________________ Aa. Sports What do you think the most popular sport in China is?b. Environ- What environmental problemsE: What do your parents do? Are they A : Yes, my parents are retired. They E: What do you do in free times?A : I enjoypractising Tai chi with my thing 2 yearsago. retired? used to be teachers.parents. I started doing this kind ofE : A: E:A:How often do you go?Every Saturday and SundayWhy do you like it?It isvery refreshing, and morning. I love I feel it brings me a peace. Also, it is quite menthave you noticed in your city?c. Family planning What are the advantages anddisadvantages of familyplanning?Ba • JobMy ideal job. b. FestivalsWhat' s your favourite festival? c• population Why should population growth in the world be controlled?All us which topic you have chosen and then give your presentation please?答案:Part A1> E : Candidate A, may I ask you what you are currently doing? Are you a student? A : No, 11m a computer software engineer.E: How long have you been working?A : About two years, I started working just as soon as I gradated.E: Do you like your job?A : Yes, very much. It 1s quite challenging.E: Tell me about your family.A : OK, there are six in my family. My parents, My brother and his wife, my husband and I.healthy because you can get a good supply of oxygen in you. E: Thank you. Now, candidate B, what kind of job do you do? B: 11ve been working at an electronicscompany.E: When did you start working there?B: I first got involved just after I finished graduate school.E: What 1s your daily routine?B : From day to day I usually spend my time developing programs for the company. E: Is this what you 1d like to do ail your life?B: I don 11 think this kind of job suits me because it doesn 11 allow me to spendenough time with my family.E: What are some of your goals and dreams in life?B : Well, my long-term goal is to set up a company that designs network systems. I think this can help me to be financially independent.E: How do you enjoy your time?B: I can best put my mind at ease by going to a park and lying on the grass.E: How do you feel about the overseas education you received?B: I was fortunate to receive a private scholarship for overseas education.E: What did you do on your breaks?B: On my breaks, I would usually try to find work to pay for my tuition.PartB2^ A:I think the main reason that people commit crimes lies in the weakness of human nature• This is because crime has existed for thousands of years in human history. Whether in poor countries or rich countries, crimes cannot be wiped out.B: Yes, 1 agree. Such weakness as selfishness is deeply embedded in human nature. But there are also many other factors that may contribute to crime, for example, the incomplete social welfare system. With the development of society, the gap between the rich and the poor is widening. This disturbs some people 1s psychological balance and, as a result, hatred arises . Therefore some people commit crimes as an outlet for their hatred against the rich and the society as a whole. This accounts for the fact that crime rate in the big cities is usually higher than the average•A: That is quite right < And another cause of crime, which we should not ignore, is the influence of the media. Now there are so many reports and movies on crimes . This has had a very negat i ve influence onpeople, especially on juveniles who are not mentally mature to tell the right from the wrong. Most of the juveniles who commit crimes do so only out of curiosity < The excessive exposure of juveniles to crimes poses a threat to the society.B: Yes, That1 s really terrible. And I think a lot of crimes boil down to one word—money• Because of money, some people may risk their liv es to kidnap, extort or even murder • Money has distorted many people 1 s souls and has driven them mad.A: I can11 agree more.Part C3、A: 11 d like to choose the first topic—What do you think the most popular sport in China is?The most obvious one would be ping-pong or table tennis • It is played often in China. People play during work, and many companies put a ping-pong table in a certain room for their employees to use. Students from primary school all the way to university play, sometimes up to 2 to 3 times a week. The game is simple. You play with two rackets and a small ball on a long table, and you just need to make sure the ball bounces once on your opponent1 s side of the table, except when you serve; then you hit it once on your side. Of course, you can!t hit it off the table. To be good at it z you need to know how to change pace anddirection. Anyone canhit it fast z but it takes clever flexibility to play well.I think the reason that is so popular is because it1s a sport designed to be played b y anyone and it is something that Chinese grow up with and excel in• We do not have so many chances to get together and play outdoor sports, so we are more likely to get our exercise indoors. Chinese, I think, are quite individualistic in sports, even though they can be very cooperative at work. In general, if you look at all the great Chinese athletes, they tend to be in individual sports like ping-pong, skating, and walking. 11 m not sure why.Thank you. Now. . . (say the name of candidate B) , would you like to ask. . . (say the name of candidate A) some questions? (Allow a maximum of 2 questions by candidate B, followed by one more question by the interlocutor.) B: Do you play ping-pong yourself?A: Not as often as I used to. I used to play it almost everyday. We used to have a table and we put it in our spare room, but now that I live in the city, It1s impossible to have one in my apartment.E: Will ping-pong always be popular in China?A: I think so, but I think it may not be as popular in the future, because we will start to replace it with others. For example, I notice a lot of kids are now playing basketball, and when the next Olympics come, we 111 probably go crazy over so many other sports.Now. . . (say the name of Candidate B) , would you begin by telling us which topic you have chosen and then give your presentation, please?B: 11d like to choose the second topic—What1s your favourite festival?The Mid-Autumn Festival occurs on 15th August of the Chinese Lunar calendar. When the date comes around, family members always gather and have a big celebrations dinner. At night z they eat moon cakes and pears while they appreciate the bright full moon, Kids like to sit around old people and listen to the legend of 11 Chang! e flying to the moon11 : Once upon a time, there were ten suns in the sky, and so the earth became very dry, and crops could not grow. People had no night time to sleep • Among the people, there was a young coup1e—Houyi and Chang 1e,Houyi was working in the field and hunting in the mountains diligently and Chang 1 e was busy sewing at home. However, their lives were still difficult. One day, Houyi met a Taoist when he finished work and went home. The Taoist was sympathetic with the situation of the young couple, so that he gave Houyi a bottle of elixir and told him if they took the elixir, they could fly to the moon which is a heaven for living, and they could get a special bow to shut down nine suns in the sky. Houyi took the bottle home and discussed the situation with Chang1e• Chang1e believed that Houyi was a Hercules and good at hunting. He had to wait for her to catch the bow back from the moon, then, he would be able to shoot down nine suns in the sky. People would have a good life later on. So she decided to take the elixir alone and fly to the moon. On 15th, August, Chang1e flew to the moon with a rabbit • She got the bow and threw it to the earth and Huoyi used it to shoot down nine suns. However, Chang1 e could not go hack to the earth. She had to stay on the moon forever • Houyi was very sad. He made moon cakes and prayed in front of statues and wished he could help Chang1e come back. People were moved by this action of the young couple. They also made moon cakes and prayed that Chang1e would come back•Thank you. Now. • . (say th e 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 the interlocutor.)A: What do you do in Spring Festival?B : I usually go back home and have an enjoyable time with my parents and old friends. I will help my mother do some housework and when I have more time, I will go to travel with my friends <E: Are there western festivals celebrated in China now?B : Yes. Such as Father' s Day, Mother' s day, Christmas Valentine * s Day Chinese people, especially the youth like them most. Because they are more concerned about the human relationships and individual feeling • We can show our affections to our father, mother and lover passionately and directly which Chinese traditional holidays lack.。
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On the other hand, if you live in a country 40 there is no traditional use of English, you must take 41 your model some form of 42 English pronunciation. It does not 43 very much which form you choose. The most 44 way is to take as your model the sort of English you can 45 most often.26.A.meaningB.SenseC.caseD.situation27.A.NotB.NoC.NoneD.Nor28.A.typeB.FormC.sortD.way29.A.betweenB.AmongC.ofD.from30.A.changesB.variesC.shiftsD.alters31.A.areasB.partsC.countriesD.spaces32.A.directionB.guideC.symbolD.model33.A.givenB.respondedC.satisfiedD.answered34.A.BecauseB.WhenC.IfD.Whether35.A.asB.inC.likeD.near36.A.customeC.traditionD.habit37.A.aimB.proposeC.selectD.tend38.A.fashionB.mistakeC.nonsenseD.possibility39.A.everythingB.nothingC.anythingD.things40.A.whereB.thatC.whichD.wherever41.A.toB.withC.onD.as42.A.practicalB.domesticC.nativeD.new43.A.careB.affectC.troubleD.matter44.A.effectiveB.sensitiveC.ordinaryD.careful45.A.listenB.hearC.noticeD.findSection Ⅲ Reading Comprehension (40 minutes)Part ADirections:Read the following three texts. Answer the questions on each text by choosing A, B, C or D. 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This stage of sleep is called REM, which stands for rapid eye movement.If you have trouble falling asleep, some people recommend breathing very deeply. Other people believe that drinking warm milk will help make you drowsy. There is also an old suggestion the counting sheep will put you to sleep!46 A good title for this passage is ____.A. Sleep C. DreamsB. Good Health D. Work and Rest47. The word drowsy in the last paragraph means ____.A. sick C. asleepB. stand up D. a little sleepy48. This passage suggests that not getting enough sleep might make you _____.A. dream more often C. nervousB. have poor health D. breathe quickly49. During REM, ____.A. your eyes move quickly C. you are restlessB. you dream D. both A and B50. The average number of hours of sleep that an adult needs is ______ .A. approximately six hours C. about eight hoursB. around ten hours D. not stated hereText 2Obviously television has both advantages and disadvantages.In the first place, television is not only a convenient source of entertainment, but also a comparatively cheap one. With a TV set in the family people don’t have to pay for expensive seats at the theatre, the cinema, or the opera .All they have to so is to push a button or turn a knob, and they can see plays, films, operas and shows of every kind. Some people, however, think that this is where the danger lies. The television viewers need do nothing. He does not even have to use his legs if the has a remote control. He makes no choice and exercises, no judgment. He is completely passive and has everything presented to him without any effort in his part.Television, it is often said, keeps one informed about current events and the latest developments in science and politics. The most distant countries and the strangest customs are brought right into one’s sitting room. It could be argued that the radio performs this service as well; but on television everything is much more living, much more real. Yet here again there is a danger. The television screen itself has a terrible, almost physical charm for us. We get so used to looking at the movements on it ,so dependent on its pictures, that it begins to control our lives. People are often heard to say that their television sets have broken down and that they have suddenly found that they have far more time to do things and the they have actually begin to talk to each other again. It makes one think, doesn’t it?There are many other arguments for and against television. We must realize that television itself is neither good nor bad. It is the uses that it is put to that determine its value to society.51. What is the major function of paragraph 1?A. To arouse the reader’s concernB. To introduce the theme of the whole passageC. To summarize the whole passageD. To sate the primary uses of TV52. Television, as a source of entertainment, is ______.A. not very convenientB. very expensiveC. quite dangerousD. relatively cheap53. Why are some people against TV?A. Because TV programs re not interestingB. Because TV viewers are totally passiveC. Because TV prices are very high.D. Because TV has both advantages and disadvantages54. One of the most obvious advantages of TV is that ______.A. it keeps us informedB. it is very cheapC. it enables us to have a restD. it controls our lives55. According to the passage, whether TV is good or not depends on _______ .A. its qualityB. people ’s attitude towards itC. how we use itD. when we use it。
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2020公共英语五级口语考试模拟练习题(1)For examiner)Part A: Self-introduction (This task will take about 2 minutes.)Interlocutor: Good morning (afternoon / evening). Could I have your mark sheets, please? Thank you.(Hand over the mark sheets to the Assessor.)My name is … and this is my collea gue….He / she is not going to ask you any questions, but he / she is just going to be listening to us. So, your name is … and …? Thank you. First of all we’d like to know something about you, so I’m going to ask you some questions about yourselves. (Begin with candidate A, then move on to candidate B) Now (say the name of the candidate and ask the questions).Home Town· Where are you from?· How long have you lived there?· What’s it like living there?· How does your home town compare with (plac e where candidate is currently living)?· Well, that’s interesting.Family What about your family? Could you tell us something about them?Work/ Study· What do you do in (candidate’s home town), do you work or study? (If candidate already working)· What does your work involve?· Is your job something you had always wanted to do?· How long do you think you will stay in this job?(If candidate 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 you need to do that?。
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2011 年公共英语 PETS 五级口语考试样题(For examiner) Part A: Self-introduction (This task will take about 2 minutes.) Interlocutor: Good morning (afternoon /evening) 。
Could I have your mark sheets, please? Thank you. (Hand over the mark sheets to the Assessor.) My name is … and this is my colleague….He / she is not going to ask you any questions, but he / she is just going to be listening to us. So, your name is …and …? Thank you. First of all we’d like to know something about you, so I’m going to ask you some questions about yourselves. (Begin with candidate A, then move on to candidate B) Now (say the name of the candidate and ask the questions) 。
Home Town· Where are you from?· How long have you lived there?· What’s it like living there?· How does your home town compare with (place where candidate is currently living) ?· Well,that’s in teresting.Family What about your family? Could you tell us something about them?Work/ Study· What do you do in (candidate’s home town) , do you work or study? (If candidate already working)· What does your work involve?· Is your job something you had always wanted to do?· How long do you think you will stay in this job? (If candidate 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 you need to do that?Part B: Collaboration (This part will take about 5 minutes.) (For examiner)DiscussionTopic: Regional PovertyNow, (say the names of Candidate A and Candidate B) , here is a list of causes for regional poverty. (Hand out the list to the candidates and let them read it through.) What do you think are the main causes for regional poverty? I’d like each of you to choose three from the list and tell each other why. If you hold different opinions you may argue and you may also add your own ideas that are not listed here. You just talk to each other and I won’t join you. You have 5 minutes. All right. Would you begin? (The interlocutor may sit back and intervene only when necessary.)Causes for Regional Poverty:· lack of natural res· disorganization of the economy· out-of-date conventions· climate· geographical position· poor leadership· overp opulation· lack of education(For candidate)What do you think are the main causes for regional poverty? Choose three from the list and tell each other why.Causes for Regional Poverty:· lack of natural re· disorganization of the economy· out-of-date conventions· climate· geographical position· poor leadership· overp opulation· lack of educationPart C: Presentation (This part will take about 8 minutes.) (For examiner)Interlocutor: Now, in this part of the test I’m going to give each of you a list of three different topics. I’d like you to select one of the topics and give a short presentation of about 2 minutes.When (say the name of Candidate A) has finished talking, I’d like you, (say the name of Candidate B) , to ask him/her one or two questions.You may make notes while you are preparing and take notes while the other person is talking.All right? Here are your topics.Hand over the Topic Card, A & B, and some blank paper and a pencil to each candidate.Now you’ll have 2 minutes to prepare.The candidates are given 2 minutes.All right. Now (say the name of Candidate A) , would you begin by telling us which topic you have chosen and then give yourpresentation, please?Listen to the presentation of Candidate A.Thank you. Now (say the name of Candidate B) , would you like to ask (say the name of Candidate A) some questions? (Allow a maximum of 2questions by Candidate B, followed by one more question by the interlocutor.)Now (say the name of Candidate B) , would you begin by telling us which topic you have chosen and then give your presentation,please?Listen to the presentation of Candidate B.Thank you. Now (say the name of Candidate A) , would you like to ask (say the name of Candidate B) some questions? (Allow a maximum of 2questions by Candidate A, followed by one more question by the interlocutor.)CLOSUREThe interlocutor winds up the oral test by referring to the topics of both candidates.a. HealthWhat is the relationship between health and personal wealth?b. HobbiesHow can we use hobbies for pleasure or relaxation?c. PollutionWhat are the main causes of pollution?Topic Card B (For examiner)a. DisciplineHow do you deal with the relation between order and your personalinterests?b. LifestyleWhat are the differences in lifestyle between you and your parents?c. EnvironmentWhat is the relationship between man and environment?Topic Card A (For candidate)a. HealthWhat is the relationship between health and personal wealth?b. HobbiesHow can we use hobbies for pleasure or relaxation?c. PollutionWhat are the main causes of pollution?Topic Card B (For candidate)a. DisciplineHow do you deal with the relation between order and your personal interests?b. LifestyleWhat are the differences in lifestyle between you and your parents?c. EnvironmentWhat is the relationship between man and environment?。
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(PP 1—5 for Interlocutor)Part A: Self-introduction (2 minutes)Interlocutor:Good morning (afternoon/evening). Could I have your mark sheets, please? Thank you.(Hand over the mark sheets to the Assessor.)My name is... and this is my colleague...He/she is not going to ask you any questions, but he/she is just going to be listening to us.So, your name is ... and... ? Thank you.First of all, we’d like to know something about you, so I’m going to ask you some questions about yourselves. (Begin with Candidate A, then move on to Candidate B) Now (say the name of the candidate and ask the questions).Hometownl Where are you from?l How long did you live there?l What’s it like living there?l How does your hometown compare with (place where the candidate is currently living)?Familyl What about your family?l Could you tell us something about it?Work/Studyl What do you do in (the candidate’s hometown), do you work or study?(If the candidate has already started work:)l What does your work involve?l Is your job something you always wanted to do?l How long do you think you will stay in this job?(If the candidate is still at school, college or university:)l What are your favourite subjects at school? What exactly are you studying?l What type of work are you hoping to do in the future?l What qualifications will you need to do that?(For Interlocutor)Part B: Collaboration (5 minutes)Topic: Disadvantages of job-hoppingNowadays people tend to change their jobs frequently. (Say the names of Candidate A and Candidate B) Here is a list of disadvantages of job-hopping. (Hand out the list to the candidates and let them read it through.) What do you think ofjob-hopping?Choose three from the list and tell each other why. If you hold different opinions you may argue and you may also add your own ideas that are not listed here. You just talk to each other and I won’t join you. You have 5 minutes.All right. Would you begin? (The interlocutor may sit back and intervene only when necessary.)Disadvantages of job-hopping:l Unhelpful to one’s career advancementl Possible suspicion of loyalty by employersl Interruption of experience buildingl Challenges at the new jobl Potential difficulties in colleague relationshipl A break from the previous business network(For Interlocutor)Part C: Presentation (8 minutes)Interlocutor:Now, in this part of the test I’m going to give each of you a list of three different topics. I’d like you to select one of topics and give a short presentation of about 2 minutes.When (say the name of Candidate A) has finished talking, I’d like you, (say the name of Candidate B), to ask him/her one or two questions. You may make notes while you are preparing and take notes while the other person is talking.All right? Here are your topics.Hand over the Topic Card, A & B, and some blank paper and a pencil to each candidate.Now you’ll have 2 minutes to prepare.The candidates are given 2 minutes.All right. Now (say the name of Candidate A), would you begin by telling us which topic you have chosen and then give your presentation, please?Listen to the presentation of Candidate A.Thank you. Now (say the name of Candidate B), Would you like to ask (say the name of Candidate A) some questions? (Allow a maximum of 2 questions by Candidate B, followed by one more question by the interlocutor.)Now (say the name of Candidate B), would you begin by telling us which topic you have chosen and then give your presentation, please?Listen to the presentation of Candidate B.Thank you. 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 the interlocutor.)CLOSUREThe interlocutor winds up the oral test.(For Interlocutor)Part C: Presentation (8 minutes)Topic CardAa. ParentingDo you think a big prize given by parents to children is an encouragement for children’s academic advancement? Why/Why not?b. AgeingWhat are the causes for an ageing society?c. Spring FestivalDo you think a ban should be re-imposed on firecrackers during the Spring Festival? Why/Why not?Topic CardBa. Family LifeDo you have a say on family matters? Why/Why not?b. AttitudeWhat will you do if you find yourself wronged by your boss?c. Family EducationShould parents be strict with their children? Why/Why not?(For Interlocutor)Only for 3-candidate FormatPart C: PresentationTopic CardCa. LifeWhy do you think many graduates stay away from employment and live off their parents?b. EducationWhat do you suggest to solve the problem of teacher shortage in rural and remote areas?c. EntertainmentWhat should instant stars do if they want to stay in fame?(PP 6-8 for Assessor)Part B: Collaboration (5 minutes)Topic: Disadvantages of job-hoppingNowadays people tend to change their jobs frequently. (Say the names of Candidate A and Candidate B) Here is a list of disadvantages of job-hopping. (Hand out the list to the candidates and let them read it through.) What do you think ofjob-hopping?Choose three from the list and tell each other why. If you hold different opinions you may argue and you may also add your own ideas that are not listed here. You just talk to each other and I won’t join you. You have 5 minutes.All right. Would you begin? (The interlocutor may sit back and intervene only when necessary.)Disadvantages of job-hopping:l Unhelpful to one’s career advancementl Possible suspicion of loyalty by employersl Interruption of experience buildingl Challenges at the new jobl Potential difficulties in colleague relationshipl A break from the previous business network(For Assessor)Part C: Presentation (8 minutes)Topic CardAa. ParentingDo you think a big prize given by parents to children is an encouragement for children’s academic advancement? Why/Why not?b. AgeingWhat are the causes for an ageing society?c. Spring FestivalDo you think a ban should be re-imposed on firecrackers during the Spring Festival? Why/Why not?Topic CardBa. Family LifeDo you have a say on family matters? Why/Why not?b. AttitudeWhat will you do if you find yourself wronged by your I boss?c. Family EducationShould parents be strict with their children? Why/Why not?(For Assessor)Only for 3-candidate FormatPart C: PresentationTopic CardCa. LifeWhy do you think many graduates stay away from employment and live off their parents?b. EducationI What do you suggest to solve the problem of teacher shortage I in rural and remote areas?c. EntertainmentWhat should instant stars do if they want to stay in fame?(PP 9-12 for Candidate)Part B: Collaboration (5 minutes)Topic: Disadvantages of job-hopping (The practice of changing jobs frequently) What do you think of job-hopping? Choose three from the list and tell each other why. If you hold different opinions you may argue and you may also add your own ideas that are not listed here.Disadvantages of job-hopping:l Unhelpful to one’s career advancementl Possible suspicion of loyalty by employersl Interruption of experience buildingl Challenges at the new jobl Potential difficulties in colleague relationshipl A break from the previous business network(For Candidate)Part C: PresentationTopic CardAa. ParentingDo you think a big prize given by parents to children is an encouragement for children’s academic advancement? Why/Why not?b. AgeingWhat are the causes for an ageing society?c. Spring FestivalDo you think a ban should be re-imposed on firecrackers during the Spring Festival? Why/Why not?(For Candidate)Part C: PresentationTopic CardBa. Family LifeDo you have a say on family matters? Why/Why not?b. AttitudeWhat will you do if you find yourself wronged by your boss?c. Family EducationShould parents be strict with their children? Why/Why not?(For Candidate)Only for 3-candidate FormatPart C: PresentationTopic CardCa. LifeWhy do you think many graduates stay away from employment and live off their parents?b. EducationWhat do you suggest to solve the problem of teacher shortage in rural and remote areas?c. EntertainmentWhat should instant stars do if they want to stay in fame?。
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全国公共英语等级五级听力对话练习题you cannot improve your past, but you can improve your future. once time iwasted, life iwasted.以下是小编为大家搜索整理的全国公共英语等级五级听力对话练习题,希望能给大家带来帮助!更多精彩内容请及时关注我们应届毕业生考试网!Suppose one of your close friends is going to hold a birthday party. Discuss between yourselves what you will buy as a birthday present and why you choose it.看到题目,首先审题。
1.What to buy?2.What is the reason?3.看清图画中的物品,讨论的话题不要超过所提供的物品。
Sample DialogueA.Have you got the invitation card from Kate?B.Yes, I have. I think you referring to the invitation from Kate for her birthday.Im thinking about the present now.A. Ha-ha, that is just what is in my mind.B. What do you suggest?A. What about a lady-bag? Kate is crazy about shopping. So maybe it is useful for her to take some small items. In addition, Kate has the hobby of collecting bags. What is your view?B.I should say it is a good idea. But I don ’t think it is very easy to choose a suitable one in a short time, since the party is to be held tomorrow evening. What do you think of a doll as a birthday present? Every girl likes such small things.A. I have no objection to the suggestion, but don ’t you think it isa little childish? I prefer something practical, a tape-recorder for instance. You know Kate is in a crash class, learning French.B.Yes, thats right. I ’m in the same French class with Kate. It needs listening for a long time. But actually tape recorders are free for us, and the charge for it is included in the fee.A. I remember Kate likes jewelry very much, so a ring may be a good idea.B. Are you kidding? Usually a ring is from a boy to his girlfriend. Kate spares her spare time playing games, so …A. You mean we are going to buy a game-player? Don ’t pull my legs. Don ’t you know how much time Kate has wasted in games? I would rather take a bicycle to her for exercises.B. You are a genius. I like the idea.…but wait for a minute. I remember peter once talked to me that he would buy one for Kate.A. My god, I have never thought it is such a hard problem to choose a birthday gift. What do you say?B. Come on. Don ’t worry. Let ’s think about it. Er, have you noticed that a new fiction novel by Smith Denver is being issued in book stores?A. Yes, what a fantastic idea. It is the best seller of this year. Kateis a fan of Smith Denver.B. So it is settled. Let ’s call the book store at once to order the book.。
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Wang prefers to live with an English family. TRUE / FALSE3. Wang intends to study how computer is used for language translation. TRUE / FALSE4. Back in his own country Mr. Wang studied C-language and chemistry. TRUE / FALSE5. Wang has some experience in CAD. TRUE / FALSE6. Dr. Wilson is satisfied with Wang's past experience. TRUE / FALSE7. Wang has little knowledge of the phonetic processing system. TRUE / FALSE8. Wang decides to take courses and pass exams. TRUE / FALSE9. Dr. Wilson suggests that Wang should extend his stay at the university. TRUE / FALSE10. Dr. Wilson asks Wang to do a little more research before deciding on his project. TRUE / FALSETapescript: WMW[Hearing a knock on the door] Come in please.Good morning Dr. Wilson.Good morning Wang. So nice to see you again. Take a seat...why don't you, please. When did you get to the university?MWMI arrived yesterday.Well... Are you living in the college?No, I am with an English family...actually...because I want to improve my speaking.WMWOh, fine. Right, did you take a language proficiency test before you came?Yes. Uhh...my Overall Band is 6, but...unfortunately my speaking is only 5.OK, you know, here in this university, you have to take our own English test before you attend any lectures. So, first of all, what we've got to do is, we have to make an arrangement for the test date. Umm...will tomorrow be all right for you?MW Yeah, I have time tomorrow morning.Good, then. Tomorrow at ten. I don't think the test will be any problem for you. Now, let's make sure you make full use of your time here. Let's put it like this. What exactly do you want to accomplish in the next 12 months?MI'm interested in computer language translation, I mean, from English to Chinese and Chinese to English. I'll try, if possible, to produce a software or a device which can serve as an interpreter.WMYes, could you be a bit more specific about...er...the device?For instance, when, you talk to the device in English it will translate your words into Chinese and vice versa.WMWMWUhuh...do you mean it'll be as competent as...er... a human interpreter?Yes... well, I'll let it deal with general situations, at least.Fascinating... and how big will the device itself be, do you think?The size of a cigarette pack, I think. So people can put it in their pocket.Really. Well, that could be a Ph. D project. Tell me what you have done so far.In my four years of undergraduate study, I studied electronics, advancedMmathematics, hardware designing, some computer languages and program writing.Yes, but have you done anypractical jobs? I mean, have you written anyWprograms for practical use?I was involved in a project for CAD in a shipyard.MWThe computer aided design. That was probably a good experience, but, unfortunately, it may not help your present project much. Are you familiar with C-language?No.MWUhuh... the phonetic processing system, do you know how such a system works?What do you mean by "phonetic processing system?"MWWell, you know, English is spoken by different people with different accents. Your English accent is different from mine, and of course mine is not the same as my colleagues'. So as I see it, your device would have to be able to recognise and understand different accents.Oh, I see. I think I can learn C-language and a phonetic processing systemMhere.Well, that's probably true, but you've got only 12 months and you want aWdegree, don't you?Yes.MWOK, so there're two ways of studying for a degree here. You either take six courses, pass their exams and have your dissertation accepted or the other way is you do some research work and submit your project report.MWMWI think I'll take the second way.Fine, but are you sure you can finish your project in 12 months?I don't know, but I can work 12 hours a day and 7 days a week.Well, I'd suggest you spend some time in our library, trying to find out what other students have done before and perhaps re-consider your own project, to some extent. You might narrow your research area, concentrating on solving one or two major problems. And, it'd be a good idea to talk to your colleagues in the lab, first. Anyway, I'm sure we can work out something good. Shall I see you again in three days' time?All right. I'll go away and do some thinking. Then I'll talk to you about myMnew plan.Good. See you then.WMThank you. Bye-bye.。
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Even a number cruncher like Tally admits it' s a little scary, especially since she' 11 retire and Katie will go to college at around the same time.The best way to prepare is to start saving early.A new law passed last year makes that easier for some families. So-called 529 plans allow parents to sock away funds in federal-tax-free-investment accounts, as long as the money is used for “qualified educaion expe nses” like tuition, room and board. The plansaren' t for everyone. For tax reasons, some lower and middle ine families may be better off choosing other investments. But saving is vital.When' s the best time to start? “Sometime, ”says Jack Joyce of the C ollege Board, “between the maternity ward and middle school. ”Aid packages usually e in some bination of grants, loans and jobs. These days 60 percent of all aid es in the form of low-interest loans. All students are eligible for “unsubsidized” federal St afford loans,which let them defer interest payments until after graduation. Students who can demonstrate need can also qualify for federal Perkins loans or “subsidized” Staffords, where the gover____ent pays the interest during school. Fortunately, this is a borrower' s market. “Interest rates are at their lowest level in the history of student loans, ” says Mark Kantrowitz, publisher of Finaid. Kantrowitz expects rates to fall even further when they' re reviewed this summer.Traditional scholarships, academic or athletic, are still a part of many families' planning. Mack Reiter, a 17-year-old national wrestling chion, gets so many recruiting letters he throws most away. He' 11 almost certainly get a free ride. Without it, “we would really be in a bind, ” s ays his mother, Ja. For everyone else, it' s worth the effort to pick through' local .and national scholarship offerings, which can be found Ol Web sites like college-board, .A. The difficulty of paying the tuition.B. The far-sight of the parents.C. The promising future of Katie.D. The increasing tuition in the university.52. What can we infer from the second paragraph?A. Some families are too poor to pay the full amount of the tuition.B. The parents do not favor the form of loans.C. Paying the tuition makes the parents feel humble.D. Those who are in great need may not get what they need.53. The last paragraph suggests that __A. many recruiting letters failed to provide Mack Reiter with scholarshipsB. Mack Reiter wanted to help his family go out of the troubleC. traditional scholarships are a good solution to the tuition problems in some familiesD. Mack Reiter was very proud of his national wrestling chionship54. What does the author mean by “better off” ( Line 4, Paragraph 3 ) ?A. Richer.B. Wiser.C. Happier.D. Luckier.55. Which of the following is true according tothe text?A. The Harts prefer a public university to aprivate one.B. It is much easier to pay the tuition at present.C. All students can get the aid package.D .Traditional scholarships are still attractiveto some families.Text 2It was late in the afternoon, and I was puttingthe final touch on a piece of writing that I wasfeeling pretty good about. I wanted to save it, but my cursor had frozen. I tried to shut the puter down, andit seized up altogether. Unsure of what else to do, I yanked (用力猛拉) the battery out:Unfortunately, Windows had been in the midst of a delicate and crucial undertaking. The next morning, when I turned my puter back on, it informed me that afile had been corrupted and Windows would not load. Then, it offered to repair itself by using the Windows Setup CD.“My puter is telling me a file is corrupted andit wants to fix itself, but I don' t have the Windows Setup CD. ”It quickly became clear that the woman was not a puter technician. Her job was to serve as a gatekeeper, a human shield for the technicians. Her sole duty, as far as I could tell, was to raise global stress levels.To make me disappear, the woman:gave me the phone number for Windows' creator, Microsoft. This is like giving someone the phone number for, I don' t know, North America. Besides, the CD worked; I just didn't have it. No matter how many times I repeated my story, we came back to the same place. She was calm and resolutely polite.When my voice hit a certain decibel (分贝), I was passed along, like a hot, irritable potato, to a technician.“You don' t have the Windows Setup CD, ma' am, because you don' t need it, ” he explained cheerfully.“Windows came preinstalled on your puter!”“But I do need it. ”“Yes, but you don't have it. ” We went on like this for a while. ,Finally, he offered to walk me through the use of a different CD, one that would erase my entire system. “Of course, you' d lose all your e-mail, your documents, your p hotos. ” It was like offering to drop a safe on my head to cure my headache. “You might be able to recover them, but it would be expensive. ” He sounded delighted. “And it' s not coveted by the warranty ( 产品保证书) !” The safe began to seem like a good idea, provided it was full.56. Why did the author shut down her puter abruptly?A. She had saved what she had written.B. She couldn't move the cursor.C. The puter refused to work.D. The puter offered to repair itself.57. Which of the following is the author' sopinion about the woman at the Global Support Centre?A. She sounded helpful and knowledgeable.B. She was there to make callers frustrated.C. She was able to solve her puter problem. ,D. She was quick to pass her along to a technician.58. According to the passage, the solution offered by the technician was __A. effectiveB. economicalC. unpracticalD. unacceptable59. “It was like offering to drop a safe on my head to cure my headache” in the last but one paragraph means thatA. the technician's proposal would make thingseven worseB. the technician' s proposal could eventually solve the problemC. files stored on her puter were like a safeD. erasing the entire system was like curing a headache60. It can be inferred from the passage that the differences between the Global Support Centre and the local repair shop lie in all the following EXCEPTA.efficiencyB. locationC. Setup CDsD. attitudeText 3Women' s minds work differently from men' s. At least, that is what most men are convinced of. Psychologists view the subject either as a matter or frustration or a joke. Now the biologists have moved into this minefield, and some of them have found that there are real differences between the brains of men and women. But being different, they point out hurriedly, is not the same as being better or worse.There is, however, a definite structural variation between the male and female brain. The difference is in a part of the brain that is used in the most plexintellectual processes-the link between the two halves of the brain.Research showed that these two halves of the brain had different functions, and that the corpus callosum enabled them to work together. For most people, the left half is used for wordhanding, analytical and logical activities; the right half works on pictures, patterns and forms. We need both halves working together. And the better the connections, the more harmoniously the two halves work. And, according to research findings, women have the better connections.We shah' t know for a while, partly because wedon' t know of any precise relationship between abilities in school subject and the functioning of the two halves of the brain, and we cannot understand how the two halves inter-act via the corpus callosum. But this striking difference must have some effect and, because the difference is in the parts of the brain involved in intellect, we should be looking for differences in intellectual processing.61. Which of the following statements is CORRECT?A. Biologists are conducting research where psychologists have given up.B. Brain differences point to superiority of one sex over the other.C. Results of scientific research fail to support popular belief.D. The structural difference in the brain between the sexes has long been known.62. According to the passage it is monly believed that brain differences are caused by __ factors.A. biologicalB. psychologicalC. physical I D ] social63. “these differences” in paragraph 5 refer to those in __A. skills of men and womenB. school subjectsC. the brain structure of men and womenD. activities carried out by the brainA. the brain structure as a wholeB. the functioning of part of the brainC. the distinction between the sexesE D] theeffects of the corpus callosum65. What is the main purpose of the passage?A. To outline the research findings on the brain structure.B. To explain the link between sex and brain structure.C. To. discuss the various factors that causebrain differences.D. To suggest new areas in brain research.Section HI Reading prehension《共计35分,权重35%) PartA(每题1分,共计l5分)Textl短文赏析本文采用提出问题分析^p 问题的形式,指出支付高昂的大学学费对很多家庭来说都有些力不从心,以及一些助学贷款及其他资助工程所起的作用。
2021年公共英语考试五级口语考试样题

2021年公共英语考试(PETS)五级口语考试样题Oral Test(For examiner)Part A: Self-introduction (This task will take about 2 minutes.)Interlocutor: Good morning (afternoon / evening). Could I have your mark sheets, please? Thank you.(Hand over the mark sheets to the Assessor.)My nameis … and this is my colleague….He / she is not going to ask you any questions, but he / she is just going to be listening to us. So, your name is … and …? Thank you. First of all we’d like to know something about you, so I’m going to ask you some questions about yourselves. (Begin with candidate A, then move on to candidate B) Now (say the name of the candidate and ask the questions).Home Town· Where are you from?· How long have you lived there?· What’s it like living there?· How does your home town compare with (place where candidate iscurrently living)?· Well, that’s interesting.Family What about your family? Could you tell us something about them?Work/ Study· What do you do in (candidate’s home town), do you work or study? (If candidate already working)· What does your work involve?· Is your job something you had always wanted to do?· How long do you think you will stay in this job?(If candidate 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 you need to do that?Part B: Collaboration (This part will take about 5 minutes.)(For examiner)DiscussionTopic: Regional PovertyNow, (say the names of Candidate A and Candidate B), here is a list of causes for regional poverty. (Hand out the list to the candidates and let them read it through.) What do you think are the main causes for regional poverty? I’d like each of you to choose three from the list andtell each other why. If you hold different opinions you may argue and you may also add your own ideas that are not listed here. You just talk to each other and I won’t join you. You have 5 minutes. All right. Would you begin? (The interlocutor may sit back and intervene only when necessary.)Causes for Regional Poverty:· lack of natural res· disorganization of the economy· out-of-date conventions· climate· geographical position· poor leadership· overpopulation· lack of education(For candidate)What do you think are the main causes for regional poverty? Choose three from the list and tell each other why.Causes for Regional Poverty:· lack of natural res· disorganization of the economy· out-of-date conventions· climate· geographical position· poor leadership· overpopulation· lack of educationPart C: Presentation (This part will take about 8 minutes.)(For examiner)Interlocutor: Now, in this part of the test I’m going to give each of you a list of three different topics. I’d like you to select one of the topics and give a short presentation of about 2 minutes.When (say the name of Candidate A) has finished talking, I’d like you, (say the name of Candidate B), to ask him/her one or two questions. You may make notes while you are preparing and take notes while the other person is talking.All right? Here are your topics.Hand over the Topic Card, A & B, and some blank paper and a pencil to each candidate.Now you’ll have 2 minutes to prepare.The candidates are given 2 minutes.All right. Now (say the name of Candidate A), would you begin by telling us which topic you have chosen and then give yourpresentation, please?Listen to the presentation of Candidate A.Thank you. Now (say the name of Candidate B), would you like to ask (say the name of Candidate A) some questions? (Allow a maximum of 2questions by Candidate B, followed by one more question by the interlocutor.)Now (say the name of Candidate B), would you begin by telling us which topic you have chosen and then give your presentation, please?Listen to the presentation of Candidate B.Thank you. Now (say the name of Candidate A), would you like to ask (say the name of Candidate B) some questions? (Allow a maximum of 2questions by Candidate A, followed by one more question by the interlocutor.)CLOSUREThe interlocutor winds up the oral test by referring to the topics of both candidates.a. HealthWhat is the relationship between health and personal wealth?b. HobbiesHow can we use hobbies for pleasure or relaxation?c. PollutionWhat are the main causes of pollution?Topic Card B (For examiner)a. DisciplineHow do you deal with the relation between order and your personal interests?b. LifestyleWhat are the differences in lifestyle between you and your parents?c. EnvironmentWhat is the relationship between man and environment?Topic Card A (For candidate)a. HealthWhat is the relationship between health and personal wealth?b. HobbiesHow can we use hobbies for pleasure or relaxation?c. PollutionWhat are the main causes of pollution?Topic Card B (For candidate)a. DisciplineHow do you deal with the relation between order and your personalinterests?b. LifestyleWhat are the differences in lifestyle between you and your parents?c. EnvironmentWhat is the relationship between man and environment?。
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公共英语五级口试模拟题27 (暂缺部分语音)Part A1> Self-introduction (This task will take about 2 minutes.)Interlocutor:Good morning (afternoon/evening). Could I have your mark sheets please? Thank you (Hand over the mark sheets to the Assessor) My name is . . . and this is my colleague. • . He/She is not going to ask you any questions, but he/she is just going to be listening to us.So, your name is... and...? Thank you.First of all we 1 d like to know something about you, so 11 m going to ask you some questions about yourselves . (Begin with Candidate A, then move on to CandidateB. Now. . . (Say the name of the Candidate A and ask questions •)PartB2、Collaboration (This part will take about 5 minutes.)DiscussionTopic: TourismNow, (say the names of candidate A and candidates. here is a list of causes for pollution (Hand out the list to the candidates and let them read it through) what do you think the shortcoming of the tourist industry are? 11 d like each of you to choose three from the list and tell each other why, if you have different opinions you may argue and you may also add your own ideas that are not listed here • You just talk to each other and I won11 join you. You have 5 minutes.All right. Would you begin? (The interlocutor may sit back and intervene only when necessary.)Shortcomings of the tourist industry:•E xpense expenditure-Poor transportation•Unsatisfactory service•An inadequate number of travel agencies•I nsufficient information about tourist sites•Lack of enviromental protectionPartC3Presentation (This part will take about 8 minutes.)Now, in this part of the test 11m going to give each of you a list of three different topics. 11 d like you to select one of the topics and give a short presentation of about 2 minutes. When. . . (say the name of candidateA. has finished talking, 11 d like you. . . (say the name of candidates. , to ask him/her one or two questions. You may make notes while you are preparing and take notes while the other person is talking.All right? Here are your topics.(Hand over the topic card, A and B, some blank paper and a pencil to each candidate•)Now you have 2 minutes to prepare.(The candidates are given 2 minutes.Topic Card ____________________________________________________________ Aa. Education Why is online education gettingpopular today?b. Traffic What are the causes of traffic problems inbig cities? how to solve them?c. Lifestyle How has people 1s lifestyle changed today?Ba. Education Do you think overpopu1ation is one of the factors that cause education problems?Why/Why not?b. Housing Which do you prefer, buying anapartment or renting one? Why?c. Change What were the changes that took place in people1s life in the past tenyears?All us which topic you have chosen and then give your presentation please?答案:Part AE: Candidate A, are you from the North?A: Yes. I f m from Harbin, Heilongj iang Province.E: What are the differences in accent between the people of your hometown and Beij ing?A: Well, the accent in Bei j ing has a very strong n errr n sound at the end of words. We don11 have that much in my hometown. Besides, some of the tones are different, and there1 re some slight differences in pronunciation. For example, in Bei j ing, people say n shui n for H water,f, but in my hometown, we say n sui n. Those might be the main differences.E: Do you have any hobbies? What are they?A:Yes. I like sports. 11m a basketball fan, even though 11m not very good at playing basketball myself. I love to watch the NBA on TV whenever I get a chance. I play table tennis and volleyball whenever I can. I also enjoy listening to music and seeing new films.E: Thank you. Now, Candidate B, which city do you come from?B: I come from Hangzhou, the capital city of Zhej iang Province. It! s famous forits beautiful scenery. There1 re a lot of tourists in my hometown every season.E: What1s the weather like there in summer?B: It1 s very hot there in summer. The temperature is as high as 40 degrees centigrade. But we are used to that and we can enj oy ourselves in swimming. I like swimming very much.E: Are you married?B: Yes. I got married six years ago, and we now have a daughter of four years old. E: What does your family often do at weekend?B: On Saturdays, I take my daughter to take piano lessons, and my wife usually does some washing at home. On Sundays, we often go to the suburbs to enj oy some freshair and usually have a picnic in the open.PartB2、A: Nowadays, the tourist industry has become a new and profitable industry in many countries . But in China, it is still underdeveloped. What do you think arethe causes of the poor tourist industry?B : Personally, the underdeveloped infrastructure of tourism tops the list. A:What do you mean by saying 11 infrastructure H ?B: Here infrastructure refers to those essential factors which play leading rolesin the development of the tourist industry, to be more exact, they aretransportation, service and the protection of natural resources.A: how are these factors closely connected with tourism?B: You know that China is a developing country. Although we have made rapidprogress in economy, there are still things to be improved, such as poor transportation, unsatisfactory service and environment a1 deterioration etc. If travelers can not travel conveniently and smoothly during their travelling andalways complain about the service they have received, you can imagine the future of this newly developed tourist industry.A: It seems that I suddenly get some ideas from what you have said just now. Letme go on with the topic • As for the protection of natural resources, I rememberthat the year of 2002 was named n the Year of Ecological Tourism11 . From this, wecan see the importance of environmental protection in the development of tourism.We can not develop tourism at the cost of natural resources.B: You are quite right. What we1d like to see is a sustainable development of this promising tourist industry.PartC3^ A: OK. The topic I have selected is Education—Why is online education getting popular today?Compared with the traditional formal schooling, online education is more convenient and appealing in the E-times. Simply sitting before a computer and clicking the mouse, anyone who1d like to receive education, no matter young or old, male or female may easily make it anytime and anywhere if permitted . People today are busy and tired, so they can 11 go to school to attend a lesson regularly. But if they want to keep up with the latest development in this changing world, they have to further their education. Online education comes into being at the right time and makes things easier. The invisible magic n net H breaks the barriers of time and place and links both teachers and students closely together• It can vividly provide the greatest amount of information within the shortest period of time. As a subsequent product of the E-times, online education is becoming a new shift in the concept of education . Personally speaking, in the near future, more and more modern people will be interested in it and naturally benefit from it•Thank you• Now. . . (say the name of candidate B) , would you like to ask. .. (say the name of candidate A) some questions? (Allow a maximum of 2 questions by candidate B, followed by one more question by the interlocutor•) B: Are you interested in online education? Have you ever benefited from it? A:Yes, 11m interested in online education. Although 11 m very busy with my work every day, I still feel that it is necessary for me to further my education to upgrade my knowledge and skills • Only by doing so, can I keep up with the latest development in my field. So, online education is good news for me. Up to now, I haven11 benefited from it. But I am thinking about it. In the near furure, I plan to further my education at the proper time • E: Do yo u think online education will totally replace the traditional formal schooling?A:No, I don11 think so. Although online education has many advantages, it still can not replace the traditional education. Different people may have different choices, for different forms of education have their own advantages and disadvantages. They can coexist with each other, so that our educational system will be a perfect one.Now. . . (say the name of Candidate B) , would you begin by telling us which topic you have chosen and then give your presentation, please?B : 11 d like to choose the first topic—do you think ove rpopu 1 at i on is one of the factors that causes educational problems in China?My answer to the question is "yes” . Now I would like to illustrate my point of view from the following aspects < First of all, overpopulation intensifies the cutthroat competition to enter higher levels of education, especially to universities • The number of university is limited;the more students there are, the more competitive it becomes to pass the examinations. Secondly, overpopulation enlarges the class size. In most developed countries, there are usually 10 to 15 students in each class. But here, it is not unusual to find 50 or more students crowded in a single classroom. Such large numbers restrict the teachers from taking every individual student1s need into consideration, and hence affects the quality of education• Finally, overpopulation sets education to a test-directed orientation,encouraging both teachers and students to pursue high marks, while neglecting the development of students f quality. All in all, ove rpopul a t i on does cause some problems in education, which will be difficult to solve if the growth of population is not controlled.Thank you. Now. • . (sa y 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 the interlocutor.)A: Do you think that the only way to solve these problems you mentioned is tocontrol the growth of population?B : No, I don 11 mean that. What 11 m trying to say is that if population continues to increase, it will be difficult to solve the problems • Of course there are many other solutions such as encouraging the private educational institutions, and encouraging students to seek overseas schooling. But keeping population undercontrol is a basic policy that we should stick to.E: If it is possible, would you like to have two or three children? B: I like children, but too many children may cause many problems. Anyway, if it werepossible z 11d like to have two.。