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1、2023年湖南公共英语考试真题卷(5)本卷共分为1大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意) 1. Text Music is an important way of expressing peoples feelings and emotions. The (26) , for instance, from 1960 to 1969 will be (27) by many people as a period of social and political unrest in America. (2
2、8) this time, many people despaired (29) the music favored by the American teenagers. (30) , we must now admit that the music they loved was (31) a sign of the period and a (32) of the tensions and changes that were (33) American society. In the early sixties, (34) about social justice and equality
3、were (35) by the song Blowing in the Wind which (36) the civil rights song We Shall Overcome. The conflict concerning military (37) in Vietnam was sung about in 1965 in the (38) song Eve of Destruction and in the song Ballad of the Green Beret. A few years (39) , a gradual shift in mood became (40)
4、in one of the most popular songs which suggested calmer questions and possible answers even as some pop stars protested loudly (41) the draft. Finally, music as a (42) of the political and social process in America was highlighted at Woodstock, New York, where half of a million young people came (43
5、) in 1969 to spend three days listening to songs that spanned the decade. This event was a symbol of the desire for (44) within a time of unrest. Woodstock was a (45) of hope in days of rage.AreformedBechoedCrepeatedDrespected 2. Text Music is an important way of expressing peoples feelings and emot
6、ions. The (26) , for instance, from 1960 to 1969 will be (27) by many people as a period of social and political unrest in America. (28) this time, many people despaired (29) the music favored by the American teenagers. (30) , we must now admit that the music they loved was (31) a sign of the period
7、 and a (32) of the tensions and changes that were (33) American society. In the early sixties, (34) about social justice and equality were (35) by the song Blowing in the Wind which (36) the civil rights song We Shall Overcome. The conflict concerning military (37) in Vietnam was sung about in 1965
8、in the (38) song Eve of Destruction and in the song Ballad of the Green Beret. A few years (39) , a gradual shift in mood became (40) in one of the most popular songs which suggested calmer questions and possible answers even as some pop stars protested loudly (41) the draft. Finally, music as a (42
9、) of the political and social process in America was highlighted at Woodstock, New York, where half of a million young people came (43) in 1969 to spend three days listening to songs that spanned the decade. This event was a symbol of the desire for (44) within a time of unrest. Woodstock was a (45)
10、 of hope in days of rage.AreplacementBassignmentCinvolvementDsettlement 3. Text Music is an important way of expressing peoples feelings and emotions. The (26) , for instance, from 1960 to 1969 will be (27) by many people as a period of social and political unrest in America. (28) this time, many pe
11、ople despaired (29) the music favored by the American teenagers. (30) , we must now admit that the music they loved was (31) a sign of the period and a (32) of the tensions and changes that were (33) American society. In the early sixties, (34) about social justice and equality were (35) by the song
12、 Blowing in the Wind which (36) the civil rights song We Shall Overcome. The conflict concerning military (37) in Vietnam was sung about in 1965 in the (38) song Eve of Destruction and in the song Ballad of the Green Beret. A few years (39) , a gradual shift in mood became (40) in one of the most po
13、pular songs which suggested calmer questions and possible answers even as some pop stars protested loudly (41) the draft. Finally, music as a (42) of the political and social process in America was highlighted at Woodstock, New York, where half of a million young people came (43) in 1969 to spend th
14、ree days listening to songs that spanned the decade. This event was a symbol of the desire for (44) within a time of unrest. Woodstock was a (45) of hope in days of rage.AdissatisfyingBdelightingCpleasingDdiscouraging 4. Text Music is an important way of expressing peoples feelings and emotions. The
15、 (26) , for instance, from 1960 to 1969 will be (27) by many people as a period of social and political unrest in America. (28) this time, many people despaired (29) the music favored by the American teenagers. (30) , we must now admit that the music they loved was (31) a sign of the period and a (3
16、2) of the tensions and changes that were (33) American society. In the early sixties, (34) about social justice and equality were (35) by the song Blowing in the Wind which (36) the civil rights song We Shall Overcome. The conflict concerning military (37) in Vietnam was sung about in 1965 in the (3
17、8) song Eve of Destruction and in the song Ballad of the Green Beret. A few years (39) , a gradual shift in mood became (40) in one of the most popular songs which suggested calmer questions and possible answers even as some pop stars protested loudly (41) the draft. Finally, music as a (42) of the
18、political and social process in America was highlighted at Woodstock, New York, where half of a million young people came (43) in 1969 to spend three days listening to songs that spanned the decade. This event was a symbol of the desire for (44) within a time of unrest. Woodstock was a (45) of hope
19、in days of rage.AonBpastClaterDahead 5. Text Music is an important way of expressing peoples feelings and emotions. The (26) , for instance, from 1960 to 1969 will be (27) by many people as a period of social and political unrest in America. (28) this time, many people despaired (29) the music favor
20、ed by the American teenagers. (30) , we must now admit that the music they loved was (31) a sign of the period and a (32) of the tensions and changes that were (33) American society. In the early sixties, (34) about social justice and equality were (35) by the song Blowing in the Wind which (36) the
21、 civil rights song We Shall Overcome. The conflict concerning military (37) in Vietnam was sung about in 1965 in the (38) song Eve of Destruction and in the song Ballad of the Green Beret. A few years (39) , a gradual shift in mood became (40) in one of the most popular songs which suggested calmer
22、questions and possible answers even as some pop stars protested loudly (41) the draft. Finally, music as a (42) of the political and social process in America was highlighted at Woodstock, New York, where half of a million young people came (43) in 1969 to spend three days listening to songs that sp
23、anned the decade. This event was a symbol of the desire for (44) within a time of unrest. Woodstock was a (45) of hope in days of rage.ArealisticBpositiveCevidentDinstructive 6. Text Music is an important way of expressing peoples feelings and emotions. The (26) , for instance, from 1960 to 1969 wil
24、l be (27) by many people as a period of social and political unrest in America. (28) this time, many people despaired (29) the music favored by the American teenagers. (30) , we must now admit that the music they loved was (31) a sign of the period and a (32) of the tensions and changes that were (3
25、3) American society. In the early sixties, (34) about social justice and equality were (35) by the song Blowing in the Wind which (36) the civil rights song We Shall Overcome. The conflict concerning military (37) in Vietnam was sung about in 1965 in the (38) song Eve of Destruction and in the song
26、Ballad of the Green Beret. A few years (39) , a gradual shift in mood became (40) in one of the most popular songs which suggested calmer questions and possible answers even as some pop stars protested loudly (41) the draft. Finally, music as a (42) of the political and social process in America was
27、 highlighted at Woodstock, New York, where half of a million young people came (43) in 1969 to spend three days listening to songs that spanned the decade. This event was a symbol of the desire for (44) within a time of unrest. Woodstock was a (45) of hope in days of rage.AwithBaboutCtowardsDagainst
28、 7. Text Music is an important way of expressing peoples feelings and emotions. The (26) , for instance, from 1960 to 1969 will be (27) by many people as a period of social and political unrest in America. (28) this time, many people despaired (29) the music favored by the American teenagers. (30) ,
29、 we must now admit that the music they loved was (31) a sign of the period and a (32) of the tensions and changes that were (33) American society. In the early sixties, (34) about social justice and equality were (35) by the song Blowing in the Wind which (36) the civil rights song We Shall Overcome
30、. The conflict concerning military (37) in Vietnam was sung about in 1965 in the (38) song Eve of Destruction and in the song Ballad of the Green Beret. A few years (39) , a gradual shift in mood became (40) in one of the most popular songs which suggested calmer questions and possible answers even
31、as some pop stars protested loudly (41) the draft. Finally, music as a (42) of the political and social process in America was highlighted at Woodstock, New York, where half of a million young people came (43) in 1969 to spend three days listening to songs that spanned the decade. This event was a s
32、ymbol of the desire for (44) within a time of unrest. Woodstock was a (45) of hope in days of rage.AmirrorBcreationCtoolDdecoration 8. Text Music is an important way of expressing peoples feelings and emotions. The (26) , for instance, from 1960 to 1969 will be (27) by many people as a period of soc
33、ial and political unrest in America. (28) this time, many people despaired (29) the music favored by the American teenagers. (30) , we must now admit that the music they loved was (31) a sign of the period and a (32) of the tensions and changes that were (33) American society. In the early sixties,
34、(34) about social justice and equality were (35) by the song Blowing in the Wind which (36) the civil rights song We Shall Overcome. The conflict concerning military (37) in Vietnam was sung about in 1965 in the (38) song Eve of Destruction and in the song Ballad of the Green Beret. A few years (39)
35、 , a gradual shift in mood became (40) in one of the most popular songs which suggested calmer questions and possible answers even as some pop stars protested loudly (41) the draft. Finally, music as a (42) of the political and social process in America was highlighted at Woodstock, New York, where
36、half of a million young people came (43) in 1969 to spend three days listening to songs that spanned the decade. This event was a symbol of the desire for (44) within a time of unrest. Woodstock was a (45) of hope in days of rage.AtogetherBupCalongDout 9. Text Music is an important way of expressing
37、 peoples feelings and emotions. The (26) , for instance, from 1960 to 1969 will be (27) by many people as a period of social and political unrest in America. (28) this time, many people despaired (29) the music favored by the American teenagers. (30) , we must now admit that the music they loved was
38、 (31) a sign of the period and a (32) of the tensions and changes that were (33) American society. In the early sixties, (34) about social justice and equality were (35) by the song Blowing in the Wind which (36) the civil rights song We Shall Overcome. The conflict concerning military (37) in Vietn
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40、t. Finally, music as a (42) of the political and social process in America was highlighted at Woodstock, New York, where half of a million young people came (43) in 1969 to spend three days listening to songs that spanned the decade. This event was a symbol of the desire for (44) within a time of un
41、rest. Woodstock was a (45) of hope in days of rage.AunityBrealityCpopularityDindividuality 10. Text Music is an important way of expressing peoples feelings and emotions. The (26) , for instance, from 1960 to 1969 will be (27) by many people as a period of social and political unrest in America. (28
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44、n one of the most popular songs which suggested calmer questions and possible answers even as some pop stars protested loudly (41) the draft. Finally, music as a (42) of the political and social process in America was highlighted at Woodstock, New York, where half of a million young people came (43)
45、 in 1969 to spend three days listening to songs that spanned the decade. This event was a symbol of the desire for (44) within a time of unrest. Woodstock was a (45) of hope in days of rage.AperformanceBdisplayCpresentationDpublication 11.A. B. C. * 12.What are they talking aboutA. The clothes. B. The weather. C. The radio programme. 13.A. B. C. * 14.What season is itA. Spring. B. Summ