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2010年上半年公共英语三级模拟卷

2010年上半年公共英语三级模拟卷

一、从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑.1. A new English -Chinese dictionary will soon ________ out .A. workB. comeC. giveD. hand2. As time went on, the theory she had stuck ________ correct .A. provedB. to provingC. to provedD. to prove3. The huge fire is reported to have _______ more than 300 people dead.A. remainedB. keptC. leftD. had4. ----- The art exhibition ______ by me _______ a great success .----- __________ !A. run, promises, CongratulationsB. made, whishes, CongratulationsC. run, expects , CongratulationD. made , seems , Congratulation5. ----- What's wrong with the book?----- One page is ________ .A. disappearedB. losingC. missingD. disappearing6. Before she went abroad she spent as much time as she could _____ English .A. practise to speakB. practising speakingC. practise speakingD. to practise speaking7. ----- Did you say you like the film TINATIC?----- _______. I said it's not bad .A. Not exactlyB. I don't know whyC. You're greatD. That's all right8. I don't think he could have done such a stupid thing last night, _______ ?A. do IB. could heC. has heD. did he9. It was until last year hat he ________.A.left his home town for a new startB. came to realize the importance of learning EnglishC. worked as an English teacher at a middle schoolD. set out to build a new house of his own10. A telephone call ______ him hurrying to his home town .A. madeB. forceC. sentD. let11. ----- Did you have ______ difficulty talking to the foreigner ?----- No. I only could not follow him when he spoke too fast .A. anyB. aC. someD. much12. The old lady has never ________ the house since she moved in.A. been awayB. leftC. livedD. stayed at13. ----- We're sure of winning the match.----- _______. We'll meet our match.A. Don't be so sureB. So are weC. It's out of questionD. I think so14. I have no one ______ me , for I can deal with it all by myself .A. helpB. to helpC. helpedD. to have helped15. I'd ________ them to stay at home the whole day.A. ratherB. betterC. preferD. agree1—10 BCCAC BADCC 11—15 DBAAC。

公共英语三级模拟试题

公共英语三级模拟试题

公共英语三级模拟试题Part A: Reading Comprehension (40 points)Directions: In this part there are four passages. Each passage is followed by five questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and mark the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square brackets on your Machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.Passage OneQuestions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage:Water, H2O, is a common substance that is essential to all forms of life. At room temperature, pure water is a tasteless and odorless liquid. It is nearly colorless, with a slight blue tint. Water is the only substance whose solid form (ice) is less dense than its liquid form, which is why ice floats on liquid water¬—an important factor in Earth's climate.1. According to the passage, what is water considered to be?A. Tasteless and odorlessB. Colorless, with a blue hueC. Less dense as ice than liquidD. All of the above2. Why does ice float on liquid water?A. It is nearly colorlessB. It has a blue tintC. It is tasteless and odorlessD. It is less dense than its liquid form3. What is the importance of ice floating on liquid water according to the passage?A. It is essential for life formsB. It is a key factor in Earth's climateC. It improves the taste of waterD. It is related to water's color4. How does pure water taste?A. Sweeter than other liquidsB. Bitter and odorlessC. Tasteless and odorlessD. Salty and blue5. Which statement is true according to the passage?A. Water is the only substance that is tasteless and odorlessB. Ice sinks in liquid waterC. Earth's climate is not affected by the density of waterD. Water has a strong smellPassage TwoQuestions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage:Coffee is a popular beverage enjoyed by millions of people around the world. It is made from roasted coffee beans, which come from the “cherry” of the coffee plant. Coffee has a stimulating effect thanks to its caffeine content, and can be consumed hot or cold in various forms such as espresso, cappuccino, and latte.6. What is coffee made from?A. Roasted tea leavesB. Roasted coffee beansC. Cherry blossomsD. Espresso shots7. What gives coffee its stimulating effect?A. SugarB. MilkC. CaffeineD. Cream8. In what forms can coffee be consumed?A. Cold onlyB. Hot onlyC. Both hot and coldD. Only as a latte9. How does the caffeine content in coffee affect the drinker?A. It has a calming effectB. It causes sleepinessC. It stimulatesD. It has no effect10. What is NOT mentioned as a type of coffee in the passage?A. EspressoB. CappuccinoC. TeaD. LattePassage ThreeQuestions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage:The Great Wall of China is one of the world's most famous landmarks. It was built over centuries and stretches for thousands of miles. The wall was constructed as a defense system to protect China from invading forces and is considered an architectural marvel.11. What is the Great Wall of China known for?A. Being short in lengthB. Being built in a dayC. Being a famous landmarkD. Being made of paper12. How long is the Great Wall of China?A. Hundreds of milesB. Thousands of milesC. Dozens of milesD. A mile13. Why was the Great Wall built?A. As a tourist attractionB. To protect China from invadersC. For artistic purposesD. To display China's wealth14. What is the Great Wall of China considered?A. A failureB. An architectural marvelC. A short wallD. Usable only for decoration15. According to the passage, how long did it take to build the Great Wall of China?A. Over a yearB. CenturiesC. HoursD. A decadePassage FourQuestions 16 to 20 are based on the following passage:Yoga is a mind and body practice with a 5,000-year history in ancient Indian philosophy. Various styles of yoga combine physical postures, breathing techniques, and meditation or relaxation. In the West, yoga has become popular as a form of exercise and stress relief.16. What is yoga primarily considered in the West?A. A religionB. A form of entertainmentC. An exercise and stress reliefD. A dance style17. What components are usually combined in various styles of yoga?A. Cooking and paintingB. Physical postures, breathing techniques, and meditationC. Weightlifting and runningD. Reading and writing18. How long has yoga been practiced, according to the passage?A. 50 yearsB. 500 yearsC. 5,000 yearsD. 500,000 years19. What is NOT mentioned as a component of yoga in the passage?A. Breathing techniquesB. Singing songsC. Physical posturesD. Relaxation20. How has yoga become popular in the West?A. As a form of sleeping aidB. As a religious practiceC. As a way to relieve stress and exerciseD. As a competitive sportPart B: Error Identification (10 points)Directions: In this part, there are 10 numbered sentences. For each numbered sentence, there is one error in grammar, word choice, spelling, or punctuation. Identify the error and write the correct sentence.21. Bring me that red book which is on the table for me.22. The boy with whom I played soccer is my best friend.23. She drink a cup of tea every morning at 7 A.M.24. They was surprised to hear about the news last night.25. John and me will go to the park tomorrow.26. I like to eat fried chicken, French fries, and drink soda.27. The childrens are playing soccer in the field.28. My mother is from London, United Kingdom.29. Each of the students have their own desk in the classroom.30. The museum is open from 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 p.m.Part C: Vocabulary and Structure (20 points)Directions: There are twenty incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence and mark your answer on the Machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.31. The car _______ broke down on the highway.A. suddenB. suddenlyC. suddennessD. suddenity32. I must get my hair cut this week; it's getting too _______.A. longenB. longthC. lengthenD. long33. Can you give me a _______ information about your trip?A. litleB. fewC. littleD. many34. Sarah really enjoys listening _______ classical music.A. toB. inC. withD. for35. It's too hot in this room; can you _______ the air conditioning, please?A. turn onB. turn inC. turn outD. turn over36. The shop assistant was very _______ and helped me find what I needed.A. friendlyB. friendlessC. friendD. friendlily37. I want to buy _______ nice present for my sister's birthday next week.A. aB. theC. anD. one38. I'd prefer to go swimming rather _______ go to the movies.A. thanB. thenC. toD. from39. The cat watched the bird intently, waiting for the right moment to_______.A. paceB. lurkC. surgeD. scuttle40. My grandfather often tells us stories about his _______ in the war.A. experimentB. experienceC. exposureD. existencePart D: Cloze Test (20 points)Directions: For each numbered blank in the following passage, there are four choices. Choose the best answer and mark your answer on the Machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.For many people, the idea of working from home sounds perfect. No long commutes, no traffic jams, and no office politics. And with advancements in technology, 41 _______ possible for millions of people around the world. However, as with everything, there are both pros and cons to working from home.One of the 42 _______ benefits is the flexibility it offers. You can set your own hours and work at your own pace. Additionally, there's no need to dress up or worry about the appearance, since you're not in a formal office setting. This can save time and money on commuting and work attire. On the other hand, some people may struggle with discipline and 43 _______ working hours when they work from home.Another advantage of working from home is the ability to 44 _______ a better work-life balance. You can spend more time with your family and take care of household tasks without taking time off from work. This can lead to improved mental and emotional well-being. However, it can also be challenging to separate work from personal life when your home becomes your office.In conclusion, working from home can be a great option for many people, but it's important to consider the 45 _______ before making the decision.41.A. becameB. becomesC. becomingD. become42.A. mainB. mainlyC. manD. many43.A. organizeB. organizingC. organizationD. organizational44.A. keepB. maintainC. controlD. handle45.A. advantagesB. advantagesC. disvantagesD. adsPart E: Writing (30 points)Directions: For this part, you are required to write a composition on the topic "The Importance of Learning a Second Language" in about 150 words. You should base your composition on the outline given below:1. Benefits of learning a second language.2. Opportunities opened up by being bilingual.3. Personal growth and cognitive development.4. Challenges and strategies for learning a second language.Remember to:1. Write in paragraphs.2. Write about 150 words.3. Be creative and original.---以上是公共英语三级模拟试题的完整内容,包括阅读理解、错误辨认、词汇结构、完形填空和写作五个部分,希望可以帮助你进行练习和备考。

2010年全国公共英语三级考试(pets3)全真模拟试卷(3)-中大网校

2010年全国公共英语三级考试(pets3)全真模拟试卷(3)-中大网校

2010年全国公共英语三级考试(pets3)全真模拟试卷(3) 总分:100分及格:60分考试时间:120分Section I Listening Comprehension (25 minutes) 听力A(1)Where does the conversation most probably take place?(2)When will the bank open on Sundays?(3)What did the man ask the woman to do?(4)Where are the two speakers?(5)What can we assume from this conversation?(6)Why can’t they meet on Thursday?(7)What does the woman mean?(8)What does the woman mean?(9)Who is the man?(10)What are they talking about?听力B(1)Questions {TSE} are based on the following dialogue between an employer and an employee.(2)What kind of job is Katie looking for?(3)What qualifications does Katie have for the job?(4)Questions {TSE} are based on the following dialogue between a lawyer and his customer.(5)What’s the purpose of Mr.Tim’s visiting this time?(6)When did Mr.Mm go" to see me plot chosen by his son ?(7)Which material should the house be built of?(8)Questions {TSE} are based on the following dialogue in a travel agency.(9)Which tourist attraction is NOT mentioned in the dialogue?(10)What is NOT listed on the man’s schedule?(11)What call you infer from the dialogue?(12)Questions {TSE} are based on the following monologue on smoking.(13)Which substance in cigarette cause, cancer?(14)What do experts suggest people to do?(15)Why do smokers like low tar cigarettes?Section II Use of English (15 minutes) 英语常识(1)阅读下列文章,选出{TSE}题的最佳答案:(2)<Ahref="javascript:;"></A>(3)<Ahref="javascript:;"></A>(4)<Ahref="javascript:;"></A>(5)<Ahref="javascript:;"></A>(6)<Ahref="javascript:;"></A>(7)<Ahref="javascript:;">(8)<Ahref="javascript:;"></A>(9)<Ahref="javascript:;"></A>(10)<Ahref="javascript:;"></A>(11)<Ahref="javascript:;"></A>(12)<Ahref="javascript:;">(13)<Ahref="javascript:;"></A>(14)<Ahref="javascript:;"></A>(15)<Ahref="javascript:;"></A>(16)<Ahref="javascript:;"></A>(17)<Ahref="javascript:;">(18)<Ahref="javascript:;"></A>(19)<Ahref="javascript:;"></A>(20)<Ahref="javascript:;"></A>Section III Reading Comprehension (40 minutes) 阅读理解A (1)<A href="javascript:;"></A>阅读下列短文,回答{TSE}题:(2)The factor which does NOT influence the size of the workforce is _______.(3)The conclusion which can be drawn the second paragraph is that _______.(4)When a population is said to be aging,_______.(5)The population which is top—heavy with older people poses a problem to _______.(6)<A href="javascript:;"></A>阅读下列短文,回答{TSE}题:(7)One of the elements to gain weight is _______.(8)Which of the following saying is true about dieting?(9)The phrase“starvation mode ”means _______.(10)The word“ shape” in the last sentence me ans _______.(11)阅读下列短文,回答{TSE}题:(12)Marie could hardly recognize the office she went into as _______.(13)The people in the office suddenly started working because _______.(14)We can infer from the text that the employees of t he enterprise _______.(15)The best title for this text would be _______.阅读理解B(1)<A href="javascript:;"></A><A href="javascript:;"></A>根据短文内容,回答{TSE}题:(2)Catherine _______.(3)Roget _______.(4)Briggs ______.(5)Bill _______.Section ⅣWriting (40 minutes) 写作A(1) Suppose you borrowed a novel from your friend Jane.However,after several days you suddenly found that you lost it.Write a letter of apology to Jane.Your letter should include:1)How did you lose it? 2)What’s your feeling and solution? You should write approximately l00 words.Do not sign your own name at the end of you letter.Use “Wang Lin”instead.You do not need to write the address.写作B(1)<A href="javascript:;"></A> Below is a table showing the killers in every l00 deaths in a city during the last three decades.Look at the graph and write an essay of about l20 words making reference to the following points:1)the distribution of killers in different decades and the general bend in these decades 2)the possible reasons for the distribution of these killers in thecity答案和解析Section I Listening Comprehension (25 minutes) 听力A(1) :C(2) :D(3) :B(4) :A(5) :D(6) :D(7) :A(8) :A(9) :B(10) :B听力B(1) :C(2) :D(3) :B(4) :C(5) :B(6) :C(7) :A(8) :D(9) :C(10) :C(11) :B(12) :B(13) :C(14) :D(15) :ASection II Use of English (15 minutes) 英语常识(1) :C<A ></A >{Page}此题考查对这篇文章的主要内容的宏观掌握。

2010年3月公共英语三级pets3试题及答案解析

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公共英语等级考试_2010年3月公共英语三级考试真题

公共英语等级考试_2010年3月公共英语三级考试真题

2010年3月公共英语三级考试真题SECTION I Listening Comprehension(25 minutes)1-25 略SECTION Ⅱ Use of English(15 minutes)Directions:Read the following text. Choose the best word or phrase for each numbered blank andmark A, B, C, or D on ANSWER SHEET 1.Even today in the modern, developed world, surveys show that parents still preferto have a boy rather than a girl. One longstanding reason why boys have been __26__as a greater blessing has been that they are __27__ to become better economicproviders __28__ their parents’ old age. Yet it is time for parents to __29__ again.Girls may now be a better investment.Girls get better __30__ at school than boys, and in most developed countries morewomen than men go to __31__. Women will thus be better __32__ for the new jobs ofthe __21__st century, in which brains __33__ a lot more than physical strength. InBritain far more women than men are now __34__ to become doctors. And women are more__35__ to provide sound advice on investing their parents’ nest egg. Surveys showthat women consistently __36__ higher financial returns than men do.__37__, the increase in female employment in the rich world has been the main __38__force of growth in the past couple of decades. Those women have __39__ more to globalGDP growth than have either new technology or the new giants, China and India. Addthe __40__ of housework and child-rearing, and women probably account __41__ justover half of the world output. It is __42__ that woman still get paid less and few__43__ it to the top of companies, but, __44__ prejudice fades over coming years,women will have great scope to __45__ their productivity and incomes.26. A. seen B. observed C. watched D.noticed27. A. forced B. persuaded C. expected D.trained28. A. with B. for C. toD. in29. A. discuss B. imagine C. think D.try30. A. chances B. jobs C. courses D.grades31. A. university B. work C. school D.class32. A. treated B. equipped C. arranged D.provided33. A. apply B. count C. develop D.manage34. A. tending B. dreaming C. training D.demanding35. A. courageous B. bold C. determined D.likely36. A. achieve B. accept C. attract D.adopt37. A. However B. Therefore C. Instead D.Furthermore38. A. driving B. balancing C. compensating D.promising39. A. attributed B. contributed C. distributed D.dedicated40. A. value B. profit C. benefitD. revenue41. A. as B. about C. forD. with42. A. dangerous B. likely C. natural D.true43. A. get B. climb C. makeD. arrive44. A. unless B. as C. sinceD. though45. A. harvest B. gain C. stretchD. increaseSECTION Ⅲ Reading Comprehension(40 minutes)Part ADirections:Read the following three texts. Answer thequestions on each text by choosing A, B,C or D. Mark your answers on ANSWERSHEET 1.Text 1Help,I’ve fallen into a sea of personal identification numbers (PIN) — andI can’tget out.It’s my third call in as many weeks and I recognize Beth’s voice immediately. I’m hoping she doesn’t recognize mine, but it’s obvious by her sudden shift fromwarm to frosty that she does. “You probably know why I’ve called,” I say. “Ican guess,” Beth responds flatly, having dealt with my type dozens of times alreadytoday. “Password problem?” She was right, I had forgotten it again.Like millions of others, I’m stuck in password hell. With computer key chains,bankcard PINs, voice-mail codes, and home alarm systems, things have spun outofcontrol. I have 32 secret codes (that I can think of).Experts warn that the best way to protect against identity theft is to neverreuse orwrite down your passwords and always be casual in your selections — don’t usepet names, or especially the names of ex-girlfriends. And it’s recommendedto change passwords often. But come on. Making it impossible for others to accessyourlife only makes living your life impossible. Surveys indicate that mostpeople usethe same one or two passwords for everything. After all, it’s not easy to producesomething casual, yet memorable. “When the information doesn’t apply to anythingin the real world, it’s very hard to get from the brain,”says Albert Katz, apsychology professor. That’s why some are shifting topicture passwords. Since thepictures can’t be written down or shared with another person, they’re more secure.And pictures, says Katz, are easier for the human brain to remember than numbersand letters.Better still is the day when access to everything will be just a fingerprint.But poorBeth will remain my Internet-banking savior. “All you need to do,” saysBeth, “istell me the secret password you set up for security purposes.” What? IfI can’tremember my PIN, how do you expect me to remember some secret word? But onmythird try I guess it and am once again allowed access to my very small fortune.Ithank Beth, but don’t make any promises. Both of us know we’ll speak again soon.46. From the text we learn that the writer _______.A. has a declining memoryB. has too many secret codesC. has trouble dealing with BethD. has problems with his bank accounts47. According to the text, Beth replied to the writer ______.A. uncooperativelyB.sympatheticallyC. consideratelyD.impatiently48. It is recommended by experts to ______.A. use the same one or two PINs all the timeB. keep passwords in mind instead of on paperC. set up several codes for Internet-banking accountsD. keep both number passwords and picture passwords49. It would be easier to memorize your PINs if you ______.A. produce them in a casual mannerB. use numbers instead of lettersC. relate them to the real worldD. change them frequently50. Which word best describes the tone of the writer?A. Critical.B.ScornfulC. HumorousD.Matter-of-factText 2Identical twins are a perfect test case for theories of personalitydevelopment. If a theory can’t explain the differences between identical twins, then it cannot explain environmental effects on personality. Even identical twins brought up in the same home have different personalities.Take Ladan and Laleh Bijani from Iran. They were identical twins who had spent their entire 29 years joined at the head. And yet, Ladan, the more outspoken of thepair, told journalists, “We are two completely separate individuals. We have different world views, we have different lifestyles, we think very differently about issues.” Why did Ladan and Laleh have different personalities?Self-organized systems in insects can provide us with some ideas. A colony of ants, for example, can be seen as a self-organized system. No supervisor tells the ants what to do, and yet all the jobs get done. The system works in such a way that if one ant carries out a particular job, it becomes less likely that anotherant will attempt that job because it no longer needs doing. The result is whateconomists call “division of labor.”Self-organizational so produces division of labor in human groups. Each individual looks forsomething to specialize in, his or her own suitable position in the group. Ifone position is occupied, the individual will seek another. This process increases the differences even between identical twins, because once they’ve chosen different specialities, a circular mechanism causes small initial differences between them to widen.Although identical twins look very much alike, people who know them well will distinguish between them. They might, for example, address more questions andcomments to one twin than the other —perhaps by chance first. But the consequence is that the twin who is addressed more often will do more talking than the other twin, which will cause people who know them to address still more of their questions and comments to that twin. The result, over time, will be one outspoken twin and one quieter one — like Ladan and Laleh Bijiani.51. According to the writer we learn that identical twins ______.A. differ in personalityB. differ in appearanceC. have the same lifestyleD. have the same outlook52. The ant colony is perceived to be well-organized because ______.A. each ant has the duty to help others on a jobB. each ant instinctively fulfills a different taskC. a particular group of ants does a particular jobD. a leading ant monitors the work of working ants53. It is said in the text that the working style of ants ischaracterized by ______.A. shifting rolesB.working shiftsC. division of laborD.collective efforts54. It can be inferred that the twin’s differences have much to dowith _______.A. their chosen lifestylesB. their respective responsibilitiesC. either physical or social factorsD. influences from inside and outside55. The purpose of the text is to _______.A. entertainB.persuadeC. informD.argueText 3Bernard Jackson is a free man today, but he has many bitter memories. Jackson spentfive years in prison after a jury wrongly convicted him of raping two women. AtJackson’s trial, although two witnesses testified that Jackson was with them in another location at the times of the crimes, he was convicted anyway. Why? Thejury believed the testimony of the two victims, who positively identified Jackson as the man who had attacked them. The court eventually freed Jacksonafter the police found the man who had really committed the crimes.Many factors influence the accuracy of eyewitness testimony. For instance, witnesses sometimes see photographs of several suspects before they try to identify theperson they saw in a lineup of people. They can become confused by seeing many photographs of similar faces. The number of people in the lineup, and whetherit is a live lineup or a photograph, may also affect a witness’s decision.People sometimes have difficulty identifying people of other races. The questions the police ask witnesses also have an effect on them.Despiteall the possibilities for inaccuracy, courts cannot exclude eyewitnesstestimony from a trial. American courts depend almost completely on eyewitnesstestimony to resolve court cases. Sometimes it is the only evidence to a crime,such as rape. Furthermore, eyewitness testimony is often correct. Althoughpeople do sometimes make mistakes, many times they really do identifyindividuals correctly.American courts depend on the ability of the twelve jurors, and not the judges, todetermine the accuracy of the witness’s testimony. It is their responsibility to decide if a certain witness could actually see, hear, and remember what occurred. Ina few cases the testimony of eyewitnesses has convicted innocent people. More importantly, it has rightly convicted a larger number of guilty people;consequently, it continues to be of great value in the American judicial system.56. Bernard Jackson was found guilty by the jury because ______.A. the victims insisted that he was the attackerB. the judge believed in the victims’ identificationC. the police discovered evidence leading to his guiltD. the eyewitnesses confirmed the victims’ testimony57. An eyewitness’ testimony is sometimes inaccurate because ______.A. he is of the same race as the suspectB. he is shown photos of many similar facesC. he lacks the professional help from the policeD. he has a small number of suspects in the lineup58. Eyewitness testimony is vital because ______.A. it can be relied on to detect criminals in all casesB. it is sometimes the only way to resolve court casesC. it is sometimes the only clue for police investigationD. it is more reliable than physical evidences to a crime59. An inaccurate eyewitness testimony may lead to ______.A. the dismissal of the caseB. the disbelief in the courtC. the disrespect for the eyewitnessD. the conviction of an innocent person60. From the text we know that _______.A. eyewitness testimony plays an essentialpart in the U.S. court trialB. police identification is more reliablethan that of ordinary peopleC. crime victims often fail to givepositive identification of the suspectsD. the jury relies more on the judge thanon the eyewitness for a decisionPart BDirections:Read the texts from a magazine’s LETTERS section in which five people wrote about happiness. For questions 61 to 65, match the name of each person to one of the statements (A to G) given below. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.Erum NadeemYour article on happiness lifted my spirits. There is one very interesting aspect to note: the eight steps to happiness listed on pages 32-33 may as well be translations of the values of our cultural tradition. If people would see our values from these aspects, there would be no misunderstanding — only happiness. Sander TidemanI applaud your special on the science of happiness. However, the issue would have been more complete had it mentioned the idea of viewing economic development policies in the context of “gross national happiness” or GNH. This concept is based on the recognition that gross national product does not accurately reflect the well-being of a nation. GNH is a bold idea with far-reaching effects. Since happiness has a scientific base, it can be developed and promoted on a larger social scale. Paul AbohHappiness is a gift, not a commodity. Even the poor have the ability to cultivate and share happiness. We can find pleasure in the small things we often take for granted — a smile, a helping hand, a kiss, a wave, a pat on the back, a glass of water and a promise kept. And when you discover its source, you know it. Sometimes happiness overflows, but it never destroys.Mansoor MalikHappiness is not a product of achievement or wealth or fame. It is the reaction of our mind to the environment. Faith in the values of our long-cherished cultural tradition is a source of well-being. Happiness comes from caring for others and giving whatever we can—help, hope, love, respect, sympathy or just a smile.Peter FischerAt a time when there seem to be so many reasons for being unhappy, I appreciated your special report on happiness. Surely the poorest kids in Africa who are without parents and are often hungry are the ones with the most reasons to be unhappy. What can possibly make them smile? As your article pointed out, however, we cannot wait for enough friends or a lot of money to make us happy. We have an amazing capacity to set ourselves right.Now match the name of each person (61 to 65) to the appropriate statement. Note: there are two extra statements.Statements61. Erum Nadeem [A] A rich person is not necessarily happy.62. Sander Tideman [B] Things people often overlook may be the very source of happiness.63. Paul Aboh [C] Happiness can be promoted on a scientific basis.64. Mansoor Malik [D] We should mainly rely on ourselves for happiness.65. Peter Fischer [E] Happiness lies in giving instead of taking.[F] The environment is a source of happiness.[G] Happiness can be achieved if we stick to the best of our values.SECTION IV Writing(40 minutes)Directions:You should write your responses to both Part A and Part B of this section on ANSWER SHEET 2.Part A66. Your American friend Peter Jones is coming to your hometown fora one-week visit. Write to him about:1) the weather conditions of your hometown for the season;2) the accommodation arrangements for him;3) the schedule for his sightseeing activities.You should write approximately 100 words. Do not sign your own name at the end of your e “Wang Lin” instead. You do not need to write the address. Part B67. Look at the picture below and write an essay of about 120 words making reference to the following two points:1) a description of the picture2) your attitude towards the phenomenon of private tutors。

公共英语三级考试模拟题及答案.doc

公共英语三级考试模拟题及答案.doc

公共英语三级考试模拟题及答案。

公共英语三级考试模拟题及答案(1)第一部分听力理解(25分钟)方向: 这一部分旨在测试你理解英语口语的能力。

你将听到精选的录音材料,你必须回答伴随它们的问题。

这一部分有两个部分,第一部分和第二部分。

记住,当你做测试时,你应该首先在你的测试手册上写下你的答案。

在听力理解部分的最后,你有3分钟的时间将你的答案从你的测试手册转移到你的答题纸1上。

如果你有任何问题,可以举手。

既然一旦测试开始你就不能说话了.现在看看你的测试手册中的第一部分.你将听到10个简短的对话。

对于每个对话,有一个问题和四个可能的答案。

选择正确的答案——甲、乙、丙或d、并在你的测试手册上标出。

你有15秒的时间回答这个问题,每个对话你只能听到一次。

例:你会听到: W:你能告诉我北京的航班是否会准时到达吗?是的,女士。

应该在十分钟左右到达。

你会读: 你认为那个女人在和谁说话?[·[公共汽车售票员[机场职员[出租车司机车站职员从对话中,我们知道只有机场职员最有可能知道航班的到达时间,所以你应该选择回答[省略部分-小心翼翼地指出吸烟可能有害,大声嚷嚷是没有用的。

桑普森烟草广告是问题之一。

我们从来没有看到过真正的吸烟者清晨咳嗽的照片。

那绝对不行。

广告总是描绘英俊、剃光胡须的年轻人。

他们建议吸烟是有男子气概的,甚至是绝对健康的!吸烟与伟大的户外生活、美丽的女孩、真爱和团结联系在一起。

真是一派胡言!罗利烟草当然可以帮助政府筹集资金。

然而,当人们急切地用一只手收集大量的钱时,另一只手却以越来越多的钱来支付。

大量资金被花费在癌症研究和治疗患者的努力上。

无数宝贵的生命失去了。

从长远来看,毫无疑问,如果完全禁止吸烟,每个人都会过得更好。

柏妮丝吸烟能给人持续的安慰。

当我感到担心或紧张的时候,我只要一支烟,一切似乎都会好起来。

经过一天的努力工作,我最想做的事情是吸烟。

喝一杯咖啡会更好。

它是如此令人愉快和放松,以至于它减轻了日常生活的压力。

2010年全国公共英语三级考试(pets3)专家命题预测试卷(2)-中大网校

2010年全国公共英语三级考试(pets3)专家命题预测试卷(2)-中大网校

2010年全国公共英语三级考试(pets3)专家命题预测试卷(2)总分:75分及格:45分考试时间:120分Section II Use of English (15 minutes) 英语常识(1)阅读下面短文,回答{TSE}题。

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2010年9月PETS3公共英语三级试题及答案

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2010年9月公共英语三级试题及答案SECTION I Listening Comprehension听力略( 25 minutes)SECTION II Use of English( 15 minutes)Directions:Read the following text. Choose the bestword or phrase for each numbered blank and mark A, B,C or D on ANSWER SHEET I.Western-style conversations often developquite differently from Japanese-style conversations. A Western-styleconversation between two people is like a 26 of tennis. If Iintroduce a topic, a conversational ball, I expect you do 27 it back.If you agree with me, I don't expect you simply to agree andto 28 more. I expect you to add something to carry the ideafurther.29 I don't expect you always to agree.I am justas 30 if you completely disagree with me.31 you agree ordisagree,your 32 will return the ball to me. And then it is my turn 33. Idon't serve a new ball from my _ 34 starting line. I hit your ball backagain to you by 35 your idea further. And so the ball goes back andforth,36 each of us doing our best to give it a new twist.A Japanese-style conversation,37, is not atall like tennis or volleyball. It's like bowling.You 38 for yourturn. And you always know your 39 in line. It depends on such thingsas whether you are older or younger, a close friend or a relativestranger 40 the previous speaker, in a senior or junior position, andso on. When your turn comes, you.41 up to the starting line with yourbowling ball, and 42 bowl it. Everyone else stands back and watchespolitely, whispering 43. Everyone waits until the ball has reached the endof the alley, and watches to see if it 44 down all the pins, or onlysome of them, or none of them. There is a pause, while every- one registersyour 4526. A.playB.gameC.roundD. set27. A.hitB.moveC] throwD. push28. A.everything B.anything C.nothing D.something29. A.Then B.SoC.Instead D.But30. A.anxious B.serious C.happy D.grateful31. A.After B.Because C.Though D.Whether32. A.response B.action C.operation D.service33. A.also B.againC.tooD.soon34. A.actual B.new C.particular D.original35. A.deepening B.carryingC J leading D.employing36. A.with B.forC.before D.except37. A.therefore B.moreover C.likewise D.however38. A.wonder B.workC.waitD.watch39. A.point B.placeC.postD.pole40. A.than B.besideC.toD.with41. A.step B.climbC.standD.catch42. A.accurately B.carefully C.awkwardly D.courageously 43. A ]instruction B.satisfaction C.agreement D.encouragement 44. A.knocks B.pushesC.kicksD. puts45. A.line B.workC.score D.outcomeSECTION 111Reading Comprehension(40 minutes)Part ADirections:Read the following three texts. Answer thequestions on each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on ANSWERSHEET 1.Text 1When Amber Post started graduate school inphysics at Princeton, her goal was the same as her male colleagues' : ateaching post at a major university. Now with her Ph.D. just a year away, Postis thinking instead about working for a policymaking agency in Washington.Although Princeton, with Shirley Tilghman as the president, is welcoming tofemale scientists, Post senses that her re-ception in the larger academicworld might be chillier. At famous universities, the percentage of women earningdoctor's degrees in science and engineering is considerably higher than thepercent- age of women professors--whi.ch means that a lot of talented women Ph.D. s like Post leave cam- pus for jobs in government or industry instead ofclimbing the teaching ladder.Stopping this female brain drain has been achallenge for years. At a recent academic confer-ence, Harvard presidentLawrence Summers suggested that women aren't succeeding because they lackability in math and science by nature. His comments drew immediate criticism.Indeed, scien- tists have uncovered some differences in male and female brains,but it's unclear how these differ- ences affect talent.Summers proposed two other possible problemsfor women:the conflict between work and life, and absolute prejudice againstwomen( which he seemed to dismiss). Many women scientists blame these twoproblems for the lack of women professors. Junior teachers need to spend their20s and 30s on research and publication. Those are the same years when women havechildren. Time is an enemy for women in other professions, especially law andmedicine. But while women doctors and lawyers benefit from lots of successfulrole models, academic science continues to belong to men chiefly. "Theatmosphere isn't compelling or welcoming, "Post says. "Too many of myfemale friends drop out of graduate programs simply because the environment isdisappointing, not because they can't handle the math. "Even against this background, there has beensome progress. More universities are pushing hard with stepped-up recruitmentefforts and trying hard to assist staff members with young families. Butultimately, the best remedy against prejudice would be more women on top,like Princeton's Tilghman.46. Amber Post is thinking about a job ingovernment because __A.it isthe usual goal of the Ph.D. students at PrincetonB she is doubtful about her future inthe academic worldC.it isdifficult to get a teaching post at major universitiesD.shefears that she may not graduate with a Ph. D. degree47. According to the text, the gap inpercentage between women Ph.D. s and women professors indicates thatA.universities lack competitiveness in the recruitment marketB.a lotof women professors have chosen to leave universitiesC.few womenPh. D. s are qualified for the competitive campusD.universitiesare faced with the problem of female brain drain48. According to the writer, Summers'comments on women's ability seem to be based onA.hisown attitude towards women scientistsB.hisrecent study on women's weaknessesC. the latest findings about human brainsD.the conventional opinion about talents49. We can infer that the most seriousproblem of women teachers isA.theirconflict with male colleaguesB.thetrouble in balancing work and lifeC.theircooperation with male colleaguesD.thedifficulty in their career advancement50. The best solution to the female braindrain in universities is toA. create more academic posts for womenB.offerhelp to women with young childrenC.dismissthose with prejudice against womenD. promote more women to leadershippositionsText 2Recently in the Scottish Highlands,260theatergoers were led up a well-lit, pin-tree-lined con-crete path. Theirdestination? A vacant water plant. The large concrete space had the impersonalfeel of an army camp--exactly the atmosphere the producers of Black Watch hopedto reproduce. The play is based on the true story of a Highlands troop sentoverseas in 2004.Essentially, site-specific theater refers toplays produced in places directly relevant to their ac-tion. At the MuseumHotel in Wellington, New Zealand, audiences filed into room 217 to watch a taleabout the various personalities who had occupied the room over time. "Ithink people are tired of the same old plays in the same confines of space,"says Paul McLaughlin, who produced Hotel."Drama happens all aroundus--at the bus stop, in a supermarket--so we attempted to show how people caninteract with the space that surrounds them. "To be sure, on-scene productions presenttheir own set of challenges. Producers of Black Watch had to scout aroundLondon for a location for when the show comes to the British capital. But formany audience members, leaving the comfort of their theater seats makes for amore meaningful experience. "A lot of site-specific work challenges theway you look and think, "says Nick Kaye, adrama professor at theUniversity of Exeter.Site-specific shows can also satisfy thegrowing desire for individualized entertainment fueled by on-demand televisionand the Intemet. In Faust, which the London-based theater group Punch- drunkjust wrapped up, audience members got to pick what they wanted to see. Housedin an old five-story storehouse in east London, the play featured different settings.Audience members could choose to watch a scene and follow certain actors fromlocation to location. Felix Barrett, the direc-tor of Faust, says today'stheatergoers expect more than just the traditional audience-actor relation-ship. "What I wanted to do was to create a piece where the audience cancarve out the night they want to have, and it stays with them. "Creating astrong sense of place goes a long way toward a- chieving that. -51. Recently,260 Scottish people went to adeserted water plantA.to toura newly-built military baseB.towatch a play about military lifeC. to visit a military troop back homeD. to attend a military trainingprogram52. The essence of site-specific theaterlies in the idea that dramaA.shouldbe made as lifelike as possibleB. should reflect people's feelings andideasC.should reveal what is going on in theworldD.should be acted by those related to thestory53. Compared with the conventional form oftheater, on-scene theater to producers is lessA.meaningfulB.demandingC.convenientD.interactive54. In the play Faust, audience members canA.revisethe story in their own wayB. talk freely to their favoriteactorsC.chooseto take part in the actingD.jump over uninteresting scenes55. We learn from the text thatsite-specific drama is created to accommodateA. the change in what theatergoers expect ofa playB.theatergoers'growing need for a sense of placeC.thechange in the role modem drama is to playD.theatergoers' falling interest in entertainmentText 3Forgive and forget. Most of us find theforgetting easier, but maybe we should work on the for- giving part."Holding on to hurts wears you down physically and emotionally, "saysStanford Uni-versity psychologist Fred Luskin, author of Forgive for Good."Forgiving someone can be a powerful remedy. "In a recent study, Charlotte Van OyenWitvliet, assistant professor of psychology at Hope Col-lege in Holland,Michigan, and colleagues asked 71 volunteers to remember a past hurt. Tests re-corded sudden increases in blood pressure, heart rate and muscle tension--thesame responses that occur when people are beside themselves. Research haslinked temper and heart diseases. When the volunteers were asked to imagineforgiving those who'd wronged them, they remained calm by comparison.What's more, forgiveness can be learned,insists Luskin, director of the Stanford Forgiveness Project. "We teachpeople to rewrite their story in their minds, to change from victim to hero. Ifthe hurt is from a husband's or a wife's unfaithfulness, we might encouragethem to think of themselves not only as a person who was cheated on, but as theperson who tried to keep the marriage togeth-er. "Two years ago Luskintested his method on five Northern Irish women whose sons had been murdered.After undergoing a week of forgiveness training, the women's sense of hurt,measured u- sing psychological tests, had fallen by more than half. They werealso much less likely to feel de- pressed and angry. "Forgiving isn'tabout regarding what happened as harmless or acceptable, "says Luskin."It is about breaking free of the person who wronged us. "The early signs that forgiving improvesoverall health are promisings. A survey of 1,423 adults by the University ofMichigan's Institute for Social Research in 2001 found that people who hadforgiven someone in their past also reported being in better health than thosewho hadn't.However, while 75 per cent said they weresure God had forgiven them for past mistakes,only52 per cent had been able tofind it in their hearts to forgive others. Forgiveness, it seems, is stilldivine.56. In Luskin's opinion, people could enjoybetter health if theyA.holdpast hurts backB.avoidthe wrongdoersC.becomeless emotionalD.let offthose who hurt them57. According to Luskin, to forgive anunfaithful husband, a wife needs toA.urgeherself to see the hurt as nothingB.takemeasures in restoring the marriageC.persuade herself to put up with the hurtD.seeherself as the guardian of the marriage58. According to the text, to forgive meansA.to keepsilent when someone hurts you articleB.to stop being angry with those who wrongedyouC.tothink of something tolerable that has happenedD.toprevent yourself from doing wrong to your enemies59. What does the last paragraphimply?A. Most mistakes are forgivable.B. It's really no easy task to forgive.C.It's part of human nature toforgive.D.Fewpeople can truly forgive others.60. The best title of the text mightbeA.TheResearch on ForgivenessB.TheDifficulty in ForgivenessC.ThePromotion of ForgivenessD. The Healing Power of ForgivenessPart BDirections:Read the texts from a magazine article whichdescribes the celebration of the New Year in five places. For questions 61 to65, match the name of each place (61 to 65) to one of the statements ( A to G )given below. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.Edinburgh, ScotlandEdinburgh is the home of Hogmanay, a grandlyexciting four-day celebration that welcomes the New Year with fire, music,parades and then some more fire. The party starts on Dec.29 with a15,000-strongsong-filled candlelight procession and fire festival through Edinburgh and endswith the symbolic burning of a Viking ship. Days of parades, concerts, dograces and fireworks follow.Reykjavik, IcelandOn New Year's Eve, Icelanders in Reykjavikgather around dozens of massive fires in the open to sing traditional folksongs accompanied, according to local legend, by imaginary human-like creaturesin folk tales. At midnight the city explodes in a massive fireworks display.The dancing and partying that follow last until the sun comes up, which inIceland is at about lunchtime on Jan.1.Kahuitara Point, Chatham IslandsIf you want to experience New Year with theearly birds, the South Pole is the place to be. On any Jan.1, the sun sitsabove the horizon the whole day across most of the South Pole. For a slight- lymore comfortable holiday vacation, head to the Chatham Islands. Kahuitara Pointon Pitt Island in this Pacific Ocean chain is the first populated place on theplanet to see the sun rise.Bangkok, ThailandIn Thailand you have three chances to ringin the New Year. On Dec.31, Western New Year's Eve is celebrated with parties,concerts and fireworks. A few weeks later, the country stages mas-sivecelebrations in honor of Chinese New Year. Finally, on April 13, Thailandcelebrates the first day of the traditional Thai calendar with Songkran, athree-day festival marked by parades, feasts and waterthrowing.Rio de Janeiro, BrazilNew Year's Eve is one of Rio de Janeiro'smost important holidays. Expensive beachfront celebrations unfold alongCopacabana, attracting some 2 million participants. Live music ranging fromsamba to rock explodes along the beach. New Year's Eve is also a day to honorthe goddess of sea with conventional offerings packed in small wooden boats.Tradition holds that if the goddess is pleased with a boat's offering, she willcarry the boat out to sea and give the bearer blessings. If not, it's a greatparty.Now match the name of each place (61 to65)to the appropriate statement.Note: there are two extra statements.Statements61. Edinburgh, Scotland62. Reykjavik, Iceland63. Kahuitara Point, Chatham Islands64. Bangkok, Thailand65. RiO de Janeiro, BrazilA.New Year's celebrations will go on four days on end.B.People here are the first to greet the New Year's sun.C.Concerts are held on New Year's Eve forcelebration.D.A midnight fireworks display is an important part of the celebration.E.People send New Year's greeting cards and gifts to each other.F.Peoplespend New Year's Eve on the beach singing and dancing.G.NewYear is ~elebrated three times according to different calendars.SECTION IV Writing(40 minutes)Directions:You should write your responses to both PartA and Part B of this section on ANSWER SHEET 2.Part A66. You received an email from your friendJohn, in which he asked whether you could workas a volunteer on a weekend program to helpthe aged people who live alone. Writeback to your friend,1 )expressing your willingness toparticipate;2) asking about what preparations to bemade;3 )confirming the time and location for thework.You should write about 100 words. Do notsign your own name at the end of your email.Use" Wang Lin" instead.Part B67. Look at the picture below and write anessay of about 120 Words, making reference to the following points:1) a description of the picture;2) your comment on this picture.参考答案及精析第一部分听力1一25略第二部分英语知识运用参考译文西式的交谈和日式的交谈非常不同。

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2010年PETS三级模拟试题(七)Section I Listening Comprehension(25 minutes) (略)Section ⅡUse of English(15 minutes)Directions:Read the following text. Choose the best word or phrase for each numbered blank and mark A, B,C, or Don your ANSWER SHEET 1.TextMost young people enjoy physical activities, walking, cycling, football, or mountaineering.These who have a passion 26 climbing high and difficult mountains are often 27 with astonishment. Why are men and women 28 to suffer cold and hardship, and to 29 on high mountains? This astonishment is caused, probably, by the difference between mountaineering and other forms of activities 30 which men give their leisure.There are no man-made rules, as there are for 31 as golf and football. There are, of course, rules of different kinds which it would be dangerous to 32 , but it is this freedom from man-made rules 33 makes mountaineering attractive to many people. Those who climb mountains are free to their own 34 .If we 35 mountaineering with other more familiar sports, we might think that one big difference is 36 mountaineering is not a “team work”. However, it is only our misunderstanding. There are, in fact, no :matches”37 “teams” of climbers, but when climbers are on a rock face linked by a rope on which their lives may 38 , obviously, there is teamwork.A mountain climber knows that he may have to fight with natural 39 that ate stronger and more powerful than man. His sport requires high mental and 40 qualities.A mountain climber 41 to improve on skill year after year. A skier is probably past his best by the age of thirty, and most international tennis champions 42 in their early twenties. But it is not 43 for men of fifty or sixty to climb the highest mountains in the Alps. They may take more 44 than younger men, but they probably climb more skill and less 45 of effort, and they certainly experience equal enjoyment.26. [A]for [B]in [C]to [D] of27. [A]looked up to [B]looked forward [C]looked into [D] looked upon28. [A]willing [B]reluctant [C]unwilling [D] probable29. [A]take pains [B]run risk [C] take a risk [D] make efforts30. [A]to [B]with [C]for [D]towards31. [A]so [B] various [C] different [D]such32. [A] apply [B] worry [C] ignore [D] notice33. [A] which [B] that [C] how [D] why34. [A] methods [B] forms [C] rules [D] activities35. [A] correlate [B] relate [C] compare [D] contrast36. [A] for [B] what [C] which [D] that37. [A]within [B]from [C]beyond [D]between38. [A]exist [B]go [C]depend [D]confide39. [A]strength [B]storms [C]powers [D]forces40.[A]physician [B]physical [C]physiological [D]psychological41. [A]tries [B]continues [C]wants [D]decides42. [A]will be [B]appear [C]are [D]is43. [A]unusual [B]normal [C]common [D]strange44. [A]strength [B]efforts [C]energy [D]time45. [A]shortage [B]lack [C]rubbish [D]wasteSectionⅡReading Comprehension(40 minutes)Part ADirections:Read the following three texts. Answer the questions on each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET by drawing a thick line across the corresponding letter in the brackets.Text IFifteen years ago, I entered the Boston Globe, which was a temple to me then. It wasn’t easy getting hired. But once you were there, I found, you were in.Globe jobs were for life-guaranteed until retirement. For 15 years I had prospered there — moving from an ordinary reporter to foreign correspondent and finally to senior editor. I would have a lifetime of security is I struck with it. Instead, I had made a decision to leave. I entered my boss’s office. Would he rage? I wondered. He had a famous temper. “Matt, we have to have a talk,” I began awkwardly. “I came to the Globe when I was twenty-four. Now I’m forty. There’s a lot I want to do in life. I’m resigning.” “To another paper?” he asked. I reached into my coat pocke t, but didn’t say anything. I handed him a letter that explained everything. It said that I was leaving to start a new media company. We were at a rare turning point in history. I wanted to be directly engaged in the change. “I’m glad for you,” he said, quite out of my expectation. “I just came from a board of directors meeting and it was seventy-five percent discouraging news. Some of that we can deal with. But much of it we can’t, ” he went on. “I wish you all the luck in the world,” he concluded. “And if it doesn’t work out, remember, your star is always high here.”Then I went out of his office, walking through the newsroom for more good-byes. Everybody was saying congratulations. Everybody — even though I’d be risking all on an unfamiliar venture: all the financial security I had carefully built up.Later, I had a final talk with Bill T aylor, chairman and publisher of the Boston Globe. He had turned the Globe into a billion-dollar property. “I’m resigning, Bill, ”I said. He listened while I gave him the story. He wasn’t looking angry or dismayed either. After a pause, he said, “Golly, I wish I were in your shoes.”46. From the passage we know that the Globe is a famous _______.[A] newspaper [B] magazine[C]temple [ D ] church47. If the writer stayed with the Globe _________.[ A] he would be able to realize his lifetime dreams.[ B] he would let his long-cherished dreams fade away.[ C ] he would never have to worry about his future life.[ D] he would never be allowed to develop his ambitions.48. The writer wanted to resign because _________.[A] he had serious trouble with his boss.[ B ] he got underpaid at his job for the Globe.[ C ] he wanted to be engaged in the new media industry.[ D ] he had found a better paid job in a publishing house.49. When the writer decided to resign the Globe was faced with _______.[ A ] a trouble with its staff members[ B ] a shortage of qualified reporters[ C ] an unfavorable business situation[ D ]an uncontrollable business situation50. By “:I wish I were in your shoes.” (in the last paragraph)Bill Taylor meant that _______.[ A ] the writer was to fail.[ B] the writer was stupid[ C ] he would do the same if possible[D] he would rejec t the writer’s requestText 2Do you find it very difficult and painful to get up in the morning? This might be called laziness, but Dr. Kleitman has a new explanation. He has proved that everyone has a daily energy cycle.During the hours when your labor through your work you may say that you’re “hot”. That’s true. The time of day when you feel most energetic is when your cycle of body temperature is at its peak. For some people the peak comes during the forenoon. For others it comes in the afternoon or evening. No one has discovered why this is so, but it leads to such familiar monologues as: “Get up, Peter! You’ll be late for work again!” The possible explanation to the trouble is that Peter is at his temperature-and-energy peak in the evening. Much family quarrelling ends when husbands and wives realize what these energy cycles mean, and which cycle each member of the family has.You can’t change your energy cycle, but you can learn to make your life fit if better. Habit can help, Dr. Kleitman bel ieves. Maybe you’re sleepy in the evening but feel you must stay up late anyway. Counteract your cycle to some extent by habitually staying up later than you want to. If your energy is low in the morning, but you have an important to do early in the day, rise before your usual hour. This won’t change your cycle, but you’ll get up steam and work better at your low point.Get off to a slow start which saves your energy. Get up with a leisurely yawn and stretch. Sit on the edge of the bed a minute before putting your feet on the floor. Avoid the troublesome search for clean clothes by laying them out the night before. Whenever possible, do routine work in the afternoon and save requiring more energy or concentration for your sharper hours.51. If a person finds getting up early a problem, most probably ________.[A] he is a lazy person.[ B ] he refuses to follow his own energy cycle.[C] he is not sure when his energy is low.[D] he is at his peak in the afternoon or evening.52. Which of the following may lead to family quarrels according to the passage?[AJ Unawareness of energy cycles.[B] Familiar monologues.[C]A change in a family member’s energy cycle.[D] Attempts to control the energy cycle of other family members.53. If one wants to work efficiently at his low point in the morning, he should __________.[A]change his energy cycle[B] overcome his laziness[C]get up earlier than usual[D] go to bed earlier54. You are advised to rise with a yawn and stretch because it will __________.[A] help to keep your energy for the day’s work.[B] help you to control your temper early in the day[C] enable you to concentrate on your routine work[D] keep your energy your energy cycle under control all day55. Which of the following statements is NOT true?[A] Getting off to work with a minimum effort helps save one’s energy.[B] Dr. Kletman explains why people reach their peaks at different hours of day.[C] Habit helps a person adapt to his own energy cycle.[D] Children have energy cycles, too.Text 3There was one thought that air pollution affected only the area immediately around large cities with factories and heavy automobile traffic. At present, we realize that although these are the areas with the worst air pollution, the problem is literally worldwide. On several occasions over the past decade, a heavy cloud of air pollution has covered the east of the United States and brought health warnings in rural areas away from any major concentration of manufacturing and automobile traffic. In fact, the very climate of the entire earth may be infected by air pollution. Some scientists consider that the increasing concentration of carbon dioxide in the air resulting from the burningof fossil fuels (coal and oil)is creating a “greenhouse effect”— conserving heat reflected from the earth and raising the world's average temperature. If this view is correct and the world's temperature is raised only a few degrees, much of the polar ice cap will melt and cities such as New York, Boston, Miami, and New Orleans will be in water.Another view, less widely held, is that increasing particular matter in the atmosphere is blocking sunlight and lowering the earth's temperature — a result that would be equally disastrous. A drop of just a few degrees could create something close to a new ice age, and would mane agriculture difficult or impossible in many of our top farming areas. Today we do not know for sure that either of these conditions will happen (though one recent government report drafted by experts in the field concluded that the greenhouse effect is very possible)Perhaps, if we are lucky enough, the two tendencies will offset each other and the world's temperature will stay about the same as it is now. Driven by economic profits, people neglect the damage on our environment caused by the “advanced civilization”. Maybe the air pollution is the price the human beings have to pay for their development. But is it really worthwhile?56. As pointed out at the beginning of the passage, people used to think that air pollution _______.[ A ] cause widespread damage in the countryside[ B ] affected the entire eastern half of the United States[ C ] had damaged effect on health[ D ] existed merely in urban and industries areas57. As to the greenhouse effect, the author __________.[ A ] share the same view with the scientist.[ B ] is uncertain of its occurrence[ C ] rejects it as being ungrounded[ D ] thinks that it will destroy the world soon58. The word “offset” in the second paragraph could be replaced by _________.[ A] slip into [ B ] make up for[ C ] set up [ D ] catch up with59. It can be concluded that ____________.[ A ] raising the world's temperature only a few degrees would not do much harm to life on earth.[ B] lowering the world's temperature merely a few degrees would lead major farming areas to disaster.[C] almost no temperature variations have occurred over the past decade.[D] the world's temperature will remain constant in the years to come.60. This passage is primarily about __________.[A]the greenhouse effect……[ B ] the burning of fossil fuels……[C] the potential effect of air pollution.[ D] the likelihood of a new ice age.Part BDirections:Read the following article in which five people talk about their ideas of dieting. For questions 61 to 65 , -match name of each speaker to one of the statements (A to C )given below. Mark your answers on your ANSWER SHEET.AbbeyYou can always recognize dieters from the sour expression on their faces. They spend most of their time turning their noses up at food. They are forever consulting calorie charts, gazing at themselves in mirrors, and leaping on to weighing-machines in the bathroom. They spend a lifetime fighting a losing battle against spreading hips, protruding tummies and double chins. What a miserable lot dieters are!MarlinI began making some dietary and lifestyles changes during my second year of college and have been eating this way ever since. I like the way I feel when I don't eat animal foods so much more than the pleasure I used to get from eating them. I have much more energy; I need less sleep; I feel calmer; I can maintain an ideal body weight without worrying about how much I eat, and I can think more clearly.MaggieDuring my first year of college, I gained forty pounds when I began throwing the javelin. For the next twenty years, I carried all of this extra weight and kidded myself that I was in good shape since that's what I weighed in college. Now that I've lost all that extra weight, I feel great! People say all the time, "Well, how do you live without eating cheeseburgers or this or that?" and I say, "You just don't. It' s not even an option. It's not that hard once you get on it. "BelindaIf you are on a diet, you're always hungry. You can't be hungry and happy at the same time. All the horrible concoctions you eat instead of food leave you permanently dissatisfied. A complete food it may be, but not quite as complete as juicy steak. So at least three times a day you will be exposed to temptation. How miserable to watch others tucking into piles of mouth-watering food while you munch a water biscuit and sip unsweetened lemon juice! And if hunger just proves too much for you, in the end you will lash out and devour five huge guilt-inducing cream cakes at a sitting. Then things will turn out to be even worse.WoodI went on diet when my doctor told me that my blood pressure tended to be high. Only at that time did I realize the danger of being overweight. Since I began making dietary changes in 1982, eating this way has become increasingly accepted. I don't feel I've lost something after dieting. Instead, I've got something valuable. That is good health.Now match each of the persons to the appropriate statement.Note: there are two extra statements.Statements61. Abbey [A] Being on a diet is a torture.62. Marlin [ B] I feel better with vegetarian food.63. Maggie [C] I lost weight after dieting.[ D] I began dieting for the sake of health.64. Belinda [E] Dieting enables people to enjoy life more.65. Wood [F] Dieting simply causes endless worries.[ G] Dieting does more harm than good to one' s health.Section IV Writing (40 minutes)You should write your responses to both parts on ANSWER SHEET 2.Part A66. Suppose you have got the news that the university of Science and Technology of China is offering a scholarship for chemistry majors and that you have just received an MS degree in chemistry and are eager to have a personal interview with Dr. Wu Han wei , the Chairman. Write a letter of application for the scholarship. Your letter should include:1. your performance at University2. your eagerness for the personal interview3. You should write approximately 100 words. Do not sign your own name at the end of your letter. Use “Wang Lin” instead. You do not need to write the address.Part B67. Write an essay of about 120 words on cell phone. Refer to the following points:1. explain the reasons why more people use cell phone nowadays2. T alk about the advantages or disadvantages of cell phones3. your conclusion答案及试题分析:26. A have a passion for sth “对——有强烈的感情、爱好”27. D look up to“仰慕、尊敬某人”, look forward“期盼,盼望”, look into“调查”, look upon“把——看作,把——视为”28. A willingly“愿意的”29. C run risk“冒险”(被动的处于危险之中), take a risk“冒险”,30. A give leisure t o sth “把空闲时间用于——”31. D so + adj + a(n)+ n., such + a(n)+ adj + n32. C 此处的含义为“不遵守规定登山会很危险”33. B It is —— that ——为强调句型34. A 文中的意思为“登山者们自由地选择登山的方法”。

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