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pest3写作范文

pest3写作范文

pets3各种信件作文范文列:道歉信感谢信拒绝信求职信等等求职July 20, 2000Changjian Road 23,HefeiAnhui ProvinceChinaDear Mr. Li:We acknowledge receipt of your letter of 29th May. We have pleasure in enclosing our latest prospectus. If you require further information, please do not hesitate to contact us.Sincerely,Professor Cook范例二:July 20, 2000Dear Sir,I have obtained your address from the British Council. I intend to study Engnish next year, and am intrested in your summer school English class. I would be most grateful if you could send me your latest prospectus.I look forward to hearing from you.Yours truly,Jame Lipets3作文范围都有哪些?本人考过pets3级,pets3级的考试作文本人认为并不难,就是要多练,去年本人考pets3级的时候,认为最有把握的就是作文,pets3级的作文范围就是3级教程的范围,本人用的是高等教育出版社出版的3级教程,每单元后面都有作文,范围涉及:人物,家庭环境,气候,食物饮料,日常生活,业余活动,购物,假日,地点,旅行,健康保健,服务,社会关系。

工作职业,教育,历史,地理。

历史与地理考的较少,其他都比较重要,本人认为3级作文范围比4级还多!楼主需要认真准备,去年本人考之前,在暑假写了100多篇作文,才很有把握,楼主说的介绍信本人遇到过,需要准备,但求职信没遇过,保险起见,楼主还是要准备,只要把本人上面说的范围都能熟练掌握,3级作文-a piece if cake!祝你成功!PETS3的作文大概都出什么类型的信:一定要注意信的格式!格式在信这种考题中很重要,其他的没什么~你可以分类的准备下不同信的用语之类的,比如致歉信,感谢信等都该怎么写。

2017全国英语等级考试3级写作真题及范文详解

2017全国英语等级考试3级写作真题及范文详解

书山有路勤为径,学海无涯苦作舟2017 全国英语等级考试3 级写作真题及范文详解导语:写作是公共英语最容易拿分的一个环节,但是要拿高分就有点困难,下面是YJBYS 小编收集整理的2017 全国英语等级考试3 级写作真题及范文详解,欢迎参考!【2017 全国英语等级考试3 级写作真题及范文详解一】You should write your responses to both Part A and Part B of this section on yourANSWER SHEET. Part A56.You have just had a terrible trip to a foreign country. Post a messageto an English online forum:1) telling other travelers some of your bad experiences;2) giving them some suggestions about taking a trip.You should write about 100 words. Do not sign your own name at theend of your message.Use Wang Lin instead.【高分范文】Hello, everyone. I just came back from a seven-day trip to Paris. Al-though it is a beautiful city, the bad experiences happened there made me feelunhappy and depressed. During the first three days, I enjoyed the beautifulscenery in Paris. However, on the fourth day, when we were taking thesubway, a black man suddenly rushed up to the girl sitting next to me, takingher phone and running away in the blink of an eye. It was said that Paris hadbad public security. So, if you plan to visit Paris. Be aware of taking care ofyour valuables. And you'd better come there with your family orfriends.Wang Lin。

ets公共英语三级考试年真题小作文并范文合集

ets公共英语三级考试年真题小作文并范文合集

询价信Directions:This part is to test your ability to do writing. You are required to write a Letter of Inquiry(询价信)according to the following information given in Chinese. You should write no less than 80 words on the Composition Sheet.内容:我公司对贵厂生产的玩具感兴趣,能否请贵厂寄一份产品目录表和价格表。

我公司是山东最大的玩具经销商,在全省各地设有分公司。

如果贵厂的玩具质量令人满意,价格合理,我们将大量订货。

Dear Sir or Madam,We have seen the advertisement of your toys on television, and are very interested in your products. Will you please send us a copy of your catalogue and current price list?We are the leading toys dealers in Shandong Province and have branches in every district. If the quality of your toys is satisfactory and the prices are reasonable, we will place regular orders for fairly large numbers.We look forward to your early reply.Sincerely yours,×××2005.12 感谢信Directions:This part is to test your ability to do writing. You are required to write a letter of thanks according to the following information given in Chinese. You should write no less than 80 words on the Composition Sheet.王林给他在纽约的朋友Peter 写一封感谢信。

pets3英语作文范文

pets3英语作文范文

pets3英语作文范文英文回答:My Beloved Pets.In the tapestry of my life, my beloved pets have been vibrant threads, adding immeasurable joy, love, and companionship to my existence. Their presence has transformed my ordinary days into extraordinary adventures, and their absence would leave an unfillable void in my heart.My furry companions have been an unwavering source of unconditional affection. Their eager tails wagging incessantly, their affectionate meows demanding attention, and their gentle purrs lulling me to sleep have filled my life with warmth and love. They are always there to greet me with enthusiasm, comfort me during difficult times, and share in my laughter and joy.Beyond their unconditional love, my pets have also been loyal guardians, watching over me with watchful eyes and alerting me to any perceived threats. Their presence has instilled within me a sense of security and peace, knowing that I am not alone and that I have creatures who care deeply for me.Moreover, my pets have been my confidants, patient listeners to my deepest thoughts and secrets. They have witnessed my tears of joy and sorrow, my triumphs and failures, and have never failed to provide a non-judgmental and comforting presence. Their silent companionship has been an invaluable support system, helping me navigate the complexities of life.My pets have not only enriched my personal life but have also fostered a sense of community within my neighborhood. Their friendly demeanor has drawn people together, initiating conversations and creating opportunities for me to connect with my neighbors. They have been instrumental in building bridges between people of all ages and backgrounds, demonstrating the universallanguage of love and compassion.In the grand scheme of things, my pets may seem like insignificant creatures, but to me, they are the world.They have taught me the true meaning of love, loyalty, and companionship. Their unwavering presence has been aconstant in my life, providing me with unwavering support, comfort, and joy. I am eternally grateful for the privilege of sharing my life with these extraordinary beings, and Iwill forever cherish the memories we have created together.中文回答:我心爱的宠物。

公共英语三级(pets3笔试真题)试题及答案解析

公共英语三级(pets3笔试真题)试题及答案解析

2017年3月公共英语三级(pets3笔试真题)试题及答案解析全国英语等级考试第三级PUBLIC ENGLISH TEST SYSTEM(PETS)LEVEL32017年3月笔试真卷公共英语三级包过q17951073笔试部分答题时间:120分钟姓名准考证号2017年3月笔试真卷第1页(共12页)2017年3月公共英语三级(pets3 笔试真题)试题及答案解析SECTION I Listening(25 minutes)Directions:This section is designed to test your ability to understand spoken English. You will hear a se- lection of recorded materials and you must answer the questions that accompany them. There are two parts in this section, Part A and Part B.Remember,while you are doing the test, you should first put down your answers in your test booklet. At the end of the listening section, you will have 3 minutes to transfer all your answers from your test booklet to your ANSWER SHEET.If you have any questions, you may raise your hand now as you will nor be allowed to speak once the test has started.Now look at Part A in your test booklet.Part ADirections:You will hear 10 shont dialogues. For each dialogue, there is one question and four possible answers. Choose the correct answer-A, B, C or D,and mark it in your test booklet. You will have 15 seconds to answer the question and you will hear each dialogue only once.1. Where are the speakers?[A] At a party. [B] At a cinema.[C] At a restaurant. [D] At a bus station.2. What do we learm about the man?[A] He wants to rent an apartment. [B] He plans to leave his company.[C] He has found a job in London. [D] He will inquire for the woman.3. What is the man going to do?[A] Go out with Nick.[B] Eat out with Linda.[C] Meet with a client.[D] Discuss work with Mary.4. What are the speakers talking about?[A] How to manage people.[B] Their departmental work.[C] How to avoid getting fired.[D] Their incompetent manager.2017年3月笔试真卷第2页(共12页)5. What do we learn about Mary?[A] She is not interested in shopping.[C] She is too busy to go shopping.6. What is the man?[A] He is a judge.[C] He is a teacher.7.Why does the woman eat out at noon?[A] To keep fit.[B] To save time.[C] To save money.[D] To make friends.8. What do we learn about David?[A] He lost his job last week.[B] He is working with Mary.[C] He has been ill for a year.[D] He earns less than before.9. What does the woman think of the texts?[A] They are too long.[B] They read poorly.[C] They suit beginners.[D] They are interesting.10.What do we leam about the man?[A] He prefers fact-based reports.[B] He spends a lot of time online.[C] He enjoys exciting things in life.[D] He puts much blame on technology. [B] She is not free for housework.[D] She is interested in office work.[B] He is a lawyer.[D] He is a researcherPart BDirections;You will hear four dialogues or monologues. Before listening to each one, you will have 5 seconds to read each of the questions which accompany it. While listening,answer each question by choosing A, B, C or D. After listening, you will have 10 seconds to check your answer to each question. You will hear the recording only once.Questions 11- 13 are based on the following interview with a TV host.11. Where did the woman take her first job after college?[A] In a film studio. [B] In a talent agency.[C] In a publishing firm. [D] In a television station.2017年3月笔试真卷第3页(共12页)12. Why did the woman's mother put her in acting classes?[A] To enrich her after-school life. [B] To develop her talent in acting.[C] To make her know more people. [D] To help her get over her shyness.13.What is the woman's favorite sport?[A] Table tennis.[B] Swimming.[C] Baseball.[D] Skating.Questions 14 - 17 are based on the following dialogue.14. What do we know about the woman?[A] She dislikes a challenging job.[B] She is tired of her present job.[C] She works in a big company.[D] She is eager to get a pay rise.15. What does the woman want the man to do?[A] Give her some advice.[B] Give her an interview.[C] Help her write a resume.[D] Help her find a good job.16.What is the good start for an interview according to the man?[A] Being confident [B] Being well-prepared.[C] Showing proper manners. [D] Doing a good self-introduction.17. What should the woman avoid according to the man?[A] Using the interviewer's words.[B] Anticipating possible questions.[C] Talking too much about herself.[D] Memorizing answers beforehand.Questions 18-2I are based on the following dialogue about a visit to Athens, the capial of Greece.18.Why does the woman ask the man for advice?[A] He has a business in Athens.[B] He spent a night in Athens.[C] He is familiar with Athens.[D] He used to study in Athens.19. What does the man advise the woman to do?[A] Take part in a bus tour.2017年3月笔试真卷第4页(共12页)2017年3月公共英语三级(pets3笔试真题)试题及答案解析[B] See as much as possible.[C] Go to the Phaliron coast.[D] Stay in central Athens.20.What does the man think the woman can enjoy at the Paralia?[A] A peaceful walk.[B]Historical sites.[C] Greek food.[D] Local music.21. Which of the following impressed the man most?[A] A harbor [B] A stadium.[C] A nightclub [D] A performance.Questions 22 -25 are based on the following interview with John Smith, CEO of a shoe-mak- ing company.22.Why did the man start the shoe-making company?[A] To build his own shoe brand.[B] To help children without shoes.[C] To sell shoes to poor countries.[D] To broaden his business scope.23.What had the man done before he started the shoe-making company?[A] He had started five companies.[B] He had worked as a technician.[C] He had worked in South America.[D] He had taught five media courses.24. When did the man come up with this new business model?A] Three years ago[B] Five years ago[C] Six years ago.[D] Eight years ago.25.What is the man's biggest focus in giving shoes to poor children?[A] Giving them access to school.[B] Cultivating their sense of wealth.[C] Raising their sense of self-worth.[D] Preventing horrible foot diseases.You now have 3 minutes to transfer all your answers from your test bookler to yowr ANSWER SHEET.That is the end of listening section.2017年3月笔试真卷第5页(共12页)2017年3月公共英语三级(pets3笔试真题)试题及答案解析SECTIONⅡReading(50 minutes)Part ADirectionsRead the following two texis. Answer the questions on each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on your ANSWER SHEET.Text1Passwords are everywhere in computer security. All too often, they are also ineffective. A good password has to be both easy to remember and hard to guess, but in practice people seem to pay attention to the former. Names of wives, husbands and children are popular.“123456” or "12345"are also common choices.That predictability lets security researchers(and hackers) create dictionaries which list com- mon passwords, useful to those seeking to break in. But although researchers know that passwords are insecure, working out just how insecure has been difficult. Many studies have only small sam- ples to work on.However, with the co-operation of Yahoo!, Joseph Bonneau of Cambridge University obtained the biggest sample to date—70 million passwords that came with useful data about their owners.Mr Bonneau found some interesting variations. Older users had better passwords than young ones. People whose preferred language was Korean or German chose the most secure passwords; those who spoke Indonesian the least. Passwords designed to hide sensitive information such as credit-card numbers were only slightly more secure than those protecting less important things, like access to games."Nag screens" that told users they had chosen a weak password made virtually no difference. And users whose accounts had been hacked in the past did not make more secure choices than those who had never been hacked.But it is the broader analysis of the sample that is of most interest to security researchers. For, despite their differences, the 70 million users were still predictable enough that a generic password dictionary was effective against both the entire sample and any slice of it. Mr Bonneau is blunt: "An attacker who can manage ten guesses per account will compromise around 1% of accounts.' And that is a worthwhile outcome for a hacker.One obvious solution would be for sites to limit the number of guesses that can be made before access is blocked. Yet whereas the biggest sites, such as Google and Microsoft, do take such measures, many do not. The reasons of their not doing so are various. So it's time for users to consider the altenatives to traditional passwords.26. People tend to use passwords that are[A] easy to remember [B] hard to figure out2017年3月笔试真卷第6页(共12页)[C] random numbers [D] popular names27.Researchers find it difficult to know how unsafe passwords are due to[A] lack of research tools [B] lack of research funds[C] limited time of studies [D] limited size of samples28. It is indicated in the text that[A] Indonesians are sensitive to password security[B] young people tend to have secure passwords[C} nag screens help little in password security[D] passwords for credit cards are usually safe29. The underlined word"compromise"in Para.5 most probably means[A] comprise [B] compensate[C] endanger [D] encounter30. The last paragraph of the text suggests that[A] net users regulate their online behaviors[B] net users rely on themselves for security[C] big websites limit the number of guesses[D] big websites offer users convenient accessText2John Lubbock, a British member of the Parliament, led to the first law to safeguard Britain's heritage—the Ancient Monuments Bill. How did it happen?By the late 1800s more and more people were visiting Stonehenge for a day out. Now a World Heritage Site owned by the Crown, it was, at the time, privately owned and neglected.But the visitors left behind rubbish and leftover food. It encouraged rats that made holes at the stones' foundations, weakening them. One of the upright stones had already fallen over and one had broken in two. They also chipped pieces off the stones for souvenirs and carved pictures into them,says architectural critic Jonathan Glancey.It was the same for other pre-historie remains,which were disappearing fast. Threats also in- cluded farmers and landowners as the ancient stones got in the way of working on the fields and were a free source of building materials.Shocked and angry, Lubbock took up the fight. When he heard Britain's largest ancient stone circle at Avebury in Wiltshire was up for sale in 1871 he persuaded its owners to sell it to him and the stone circle was saved."Lubbock aroused national attention for ancient monuments,"says Glancey."At the time places like Stonchenge were just sen as a collection of stones, ancient sites to get building materials.""Lubbock knew they were the roots of British identity. He did for heritage what Darwin did for natural history."2017年3月笔试真卷第7页(共12页)But Lubbock couldn't buy every threatened site. He knew laws were needed and tabled the Ancient Monuments Bill. It proposed govemment powers to take any pre-historic site under threat away from uncaring owners, a radical idea at the time.For eight years he tried and failed to get the bill through parliament. Finally, in 1882, it was voted into law. It had, however, been watered down; people had to willingly give their ancient monuments to the government. But what it did do was plant the idea that the state could preserve Britain's heritage better than private owners.Pressure started to be put on the owners of sites like Stonehenge to take better care of them.31. According to the text, Stonehenge in the late 1800s was[A] a royal property [B] utterly neglected[C] legally protected [D] a public property32. One stone in Stonehenge fell over because[A] rats weakened its foundation [B] farmers cut it to build houses[C] visitors carved pictures into it [D] visitors chipped pieces off it33.Lubbock proposed a bill to[A] push people to learn history [B] ensure government function[C] enforce ancient site protection [D] push visitors to behave properly34. When the bill was voted into law in 1882,it had been made less[A] severe [B] biased[C] implicit [D] complex35. This text is mainly about[A] a famous British Parliament member[B] the value of ancient heritages in the UK[C] the history and protection of Stonehenge[D] the origin of the Ancient Monuments BillPart BDirections:Read the texis from a magazine in which five women wrote to respond to an article on mother- daughter relationship. For questions 36 -40,match the name of each person to one of the state. ments(A-G) given below. Mark your answers on your ANSWER SHEET.Lucy:As the mother of two girls, I was moved to tears by your article, because it echoed so many of my own feelings. I don't think I should feel ashamed or that I am failing my child in any way because I feel like this. I think it's really normal and I love the way you have put into words what so many mums feel at this stage in their lives.2017年3月笔试真卷第8页(共12页)Anna;My husband and I both read this article and we think it is moving, thoughtful, and the ending is wonderful. People cannot deny that jealousy is a natural emotion between children and parents. It is wonderful to see someone emotionally mature enough to be so aware of their own feelings.and celebrate them. You have written what I am sure most mothers feel, but are too scared to admit.Beth:There is some form of jealousy between mother and daughter. I remember suspecting that my mother was jealous of me but kept it under wraps. I understood that my mother was not happy with my father and the good relationship between myself and him. The strange thing is years later 、my own daughter and her father have a good relationship with each other and I can feel jealousy creep- ing in.Clare:When I realized my daughter had become a young woman, I was not jealous. At first I felt sad that I had lost my little girl, then I accepted this and rejoiced in her loveliness. I feel protective towards her because it is too natural for young girls to meet men. Offer your child advice on things like wearing fancy clothes which men do see as charming, and hope that she enjoys her life.RuthI think that a mature person judges herself based on her own qualities. A loving mother does not compare herself to her children and advertise her unhealthy thoughts to the world in a news- paper. I am surrounded all day at work by hot, smart young undergraduates, many of whom are hotter and smarter than I was at their age. When they succeed socially and academically, I feel happy for them.Now match the name of each person(36-40) to the appropriate statement.Note; there are nwo extra statements.Statements36.Lucy37. Anna38.Beth39.Clare40. Ruth [A]You have spoken out the true feelings of mothers like me.[B ] It is helpful for mothers to reveal their hidden feelings.[C] Emotionally mature mothers understand their daughters.[D] I understand my mother now, being a mother myself.[E]You have expressed what most mothers feel but dare not say. [ F]Do your duty as a mother and hope for the best for your daughter.[G] A mother should not envy her children and make public her im-proper feelings.2017年3月笔试真卷第9页(共12页)2017年3月公共英语三级(pets3 笔试真题)试题及答案解析Part CDirections:Read the following text from which five sentences have been removed. Choose from the sen- tences A -G the most suitable one to fill each numbered gap in the text (41 -45). There are TWO extra sentences that you do not need to use. Mark your answers on your ANSWER SHEET.Whenever I hear a recording of John Denver singing "Sunshine on My Shoulders," I find myself smiling, drawn to a love of the sun and outdoors I've had for decades as a Michigan native. Walking barefoot to the lake, playing shirtless in the sunlight, and breathing fresh air feel good. 4]Studics have found higher rates of high blood pressure among people with the lowest sun expo- sure. One reason may be due to nitric oxide, a gas whose production is stimulated when your skin is exposed to the sun's rays. 42 Vitamin D, which sunlight helps your body produce, is also linked to berter heart health. So walk outdoors for 15 to 30 minutes daily.43 Research on 280 volunteers there found that people had a reduced heart rate, and lower blood pressure when they walked through a forest than when they spent time in an urban area.One of the consequences of modern society is that rarely is our body in direct contact with the ground. The earth has an electrical current. 44 Although"earthing" or "grounding" is con- sidered alternative by mainstream medicine, research shows that the practice seems to be able to re- duce heart discasc risk. So, walk around barefoot whenever possible, let your backyard grass tickle your feet, and dig your toes into sandy beaches.45 A 2011 British review of 11 studies found that people who exercised outside generally reported morc energy and less anger, tension, and depression—all factors contributing to heart attack—than those who worked out indoors.「A] Exercising indoors is another option.[B] It reduces both heart attack and stroke risks.C1Excrcising outdoors may be more beneficial than working out indoors.[D] In Japan, walking through forests for healing has become a popular practice.[E] Direct contact with it may be a stabilizing force for good health.[F] As a doctor, I can tell you they are also very good for your heart.[G]You'll get greater health benefits exercising where it's green.Part DDirections:Read the following text from which 10 words harve been removed. Choose from the words A-O the most suitable one to fill each numbered gap in the text (46-55). There are FIVE extra words that you do not need to use. Mark your answers on your ANSWER SHEET.Some of the greatest successes you can think of began with failure. What a big 46 a little continued effort and determination can make.2017年3月笔试真卷第10页(共12页)Workplace expert Nan Russell, author of"The Titleless Leader: How to Get Things Done When You're Not in Charge," offers a number of 47 of people who were deemed failures—and then turned successful.Albert Einstein was 48 to be mentally challenged as a child and told he would never amount to anything. Need we say how that one turned out?Walt Disney was fired from the Kansas City Star because the editor thought he lacked 49 Chester Carlson's early Xerox machines were 50 by 20 companies before he finally found a business partner.Thomas Edison failed thousands of times before inventing the light bulb. There are many quotes from the great inventor that are worth 51 t o memory. Here's just one:"Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how 52 they were to success when they gave up."So, while failure may not feel good, it's often an essential part of success, the trial-and-error that can lead to greater things. If you spend all your time 53 about past mistakes, you might not notice when real opporunity arrives,so by all 54 learn from your mistakes—then put them behind you, roll up your sleeves and get back to work.Here's one more quote from Edison for us to think about:"If we all did the things we are55 of, we would astound ourselves."[A] capable [B]close [C] combination[D] committing [E] contributing [F] creativity[G] difference [H] encouraged [I] examples[ J ] judged [K] means [L] rejected[M] typical [N] ways [O] worryingSECTIONⅢWriting(45 minutes)Directions:You should write your responses to both Part A and Pan B of this section on your ANSWER SHEET.Part A56.You found some problem with the book you bought from a US online bookstore. Write the2017年3月笔试真卷第11页(共12页)bookstore an email to let it know:1) when you bought the book;2)what problem you found with the book;公共英语三级包过q179510733)whaf solution you expect.You should write about 100 words. Do not sign your own name at the end of your email. Use "Wang Lin" instead.Part B57.Directions:Read the text below. Write an essay in about 120 words, in which you should summarize the key points of the text and make comments on them. Try to use your own words.Lee Rodriguez-Espada, 12,was late to the Wegmans Family 5k Sunday in Rochester,New York. To save time, her mom dropped her near the starting line before parking the car. Lee rushed to the starting line only to realize the race had already begun. She was told to just start running and quickly fell into pace with the others. Meanwhile her mom found a spot at the finish line, expec- ting to congratulate her daughter within the hour.Concentrating on running,Lee didn't realize until mile 4 that the finish line was nowhere in sight. Tuming to another runner,she asked how much further."That's when it struck me I was in the half marathon instead of the 5k,"Lee said afterwards. Instead of dropping out, she decided to keep running.Realizing Lee wasn't among the runners crossing the 5k finish line, her mom alerted race of- ficials and the police. A police officer eventually found Lee on the course of the Flower City Half Marathon. The girl said she knew her family was worried but she couldn't quit. She needed to fin- ish the race. And as she finally crossed the finish line,after running 10 miles more than she had planned, her mother cried tears of joy."I see her with a medal and I thought,'Oh my gosh, she ran the other one, like for real,'" she said."She decided to just keep running and not give up." "I'm really proud," said Lee, whose next race is this weekend.THAT IS THE END OF THE TEST.2017年3月笔试真卷第12页(共12页)参考答案及精析第一部分听力1-5 BACDA 6- 10 BCDDB II- 15 CDBBA 16-20 CDCCD21-25 ABAAD听力眼分录音材料Purt A1.M:Hey,Shelly, I am going to get some chips and water, what aan I getfor you?W;Well, I don't roaly nesd anything, maybe just a eoke, bet huny up, the movie will start soon.M: Dun't wory, I'll be righ back.2. M; Is your next owr neighher moving our?W; Yes, she's found a job in LondonM: Do you knaw if her apunmen has been rented yet? I am thinking ofmuring, My apurtnent is too far away from the company.W: I will inguire for you then.3.M;Hey,Mary, can yon do something for me,please?W:Sure, Nck. What do you need?M, Cwuld you tall Linda that I won't he ahle to have lunch with bar to- day. I have to movt with e clientW: OK, no problem.4. M;We are all so frustrated because our department manager is jest hope-less.W;What do you mean exactly?!M;Well, he doesn't know how to manage people, he just upsets every- body. We are all hoping he'll get fired.W:You'd hetter shut up. He is heading siraiglhu for us.3.M; I went to the swupermarket yeserday. I mean hopping alone is indeeda challenge.W: Didn't Mary go with you?M:No way. Even though she didn't have a lot of work in the office.she would prefer siaying home.6. W;As an attorney, you have practiced law over twenty years, and dealtwith all types of cases. It seems thar you enjoy your work so much.M;Yeah, but you know, my childhood dream was to be a jodge.2017年3月笔试真卷参考答案及解析第1页(共12页) 7.M; I love eaing in the restsrants, but it is so expensive now.W;Iknow.Thut's why I have stopped going out for dineer. 1 now meet my friends at noon, because hnch is a bargain at many places.M:That's a good idea.8.M; David finally found a new job last week. He has been unemployedfor a year.W; But Mary told me he is now paid anly 1/3 as much as before.M: In is still much berter than being out of work.9.M:Do you like our teatbook? I think the texts are too long.W: For me, long texis are easy to read.M;That's an interesting poist. Bat kang iets are not sutable for the bo- ginners,don't you think?W:Well, you have your vicwpoint, I have mie.10.W:Lisen! John, the report says the adults spend an avergo of fivehours online at home everyday. and miss many exciing things.M;So what? No evidence of how bad mokem tochaology is!W:Come on, at keast it fis you wellPart BQuestions 11- 13M:What promgted you to pursue a career as a TV hos?w:Well, I hsd no iea. I was going to be a TV host. I wat actually tinking of going to work in fim production or for a talmind zerney.Afer eollege, I fint worked for a pshishing frem for wo yean. ButI never loked for his job, it found me. So I mast suprise, doss an.yone?M; You said yon were shy growing up. Is it sill hard for you to be im front of the camena?W:Since I was very shy, my mom put me in acring dasses to help me get over my shyness. I tied it and then realized thast I have no tatentfor acting. Well, I say I am still shy. I don't tend to go up and in.troduce myelf to cthers. But at work I'm not shy at all. Because Iknow everyone there.M:What do you like to to do when you are free?W; I like watching spors games. Actually, I am a great sporswoman.I do a kt of sking and skating during the winter and I play baschall insgring. I also play table tennis. But I think swimming is my favoritespont.Quesdlons 14- 17W:Bob, I've been doing the same job for six years, it pays well. Bot 2017年3月笔试真卷参考答案及解析第2页(共12页)2017年3月公共英语三级(pets3 笔试真题)试题及答案解析rants, but it is so expensive now.ave stopped going out for dinner. I now because lunch is a bargain at many places. v job last week. He has been unemployedow paid only 1/3 as much as before.being out of work.I think the texts are too longsy to read.t. But long texts are not suitable for the be-vpoint, I have mine.t says the adults spend an average of five eryday, and miss many exciting things.f how bad modern technology is!you well.sue a career as a TV host?as going to be a TV host. I was actually in fim production or for a talented agency. ed for a publishing firm for two years. But , it found me. So I must surpnise, does an-owing up. Is it still hard for you to be inmom put me in acting classes to help me ed it and then rcalized that I have no talent am sill shy. I don't tend to go up and in- But at work I'm not shy at all. Because Iwhen you are free!les. Actually, I am a great sportswoman. 1 dng during the winter and I play baseball in anis. But I think swimming is my favorite: same job for six years, it pays well. But 答案及精析第2页(共12页I'd like to do a more challenging job. I am worried about going for an interview. Any advice?M:Yes, I guess the first thing is to try to make a good impression. W;Sure, a good start is very important. But how do I make a good first impression?M:To begin with, you should formally shake the interviewer's hand while greeting him or her with a smile, Be sure to keep eye conuact, especially when listening to the interviewer.W:I see. Body language is important, isn't it?M:Yes, it is. The second thing is to have confidence. You get confi- dence from being prepared. You should learm a litle bit about the company before the interview. You should also anticipate possiblequestions and think about how you will answer.W:Should I memorize my answers beforehand?M; Definitcly not. Thar sounds very mechanical. You should be natural when you speak. Just think about how you want to answer and you can use the interviewer's words in your answer which shows you've been listening. Then you are sure to make a good impression.W:I've never thought about that before. That really helps, Bob. Questions 18-21W:Tom, you have a good knowledge of Athens, don't you?M:Well, I've been there a few times. Why do you ask?W: I'm going to Paris on business next month. They told me I ean spend one night in Athens on my way home. I've long been fascinated by the central city and want to make the best out of this coming night, you know, what's your advice?M:Your stay is short, but it still can be an unforgettable experience.From my experienee, you can take the new street car from the center of Athens to the Phaliron coast. It's slow but delightful.W:There must be a lot to see on the way.M:Sure, when you get to the Phaliron coast, you have two choices. You can turn left for the Paratia.W:What can I see there?M:A strip of seaside nightelubs and famous Bazokiya.W:BazokiyaM:Yes, there're clobs with light Greek music, but I can't tell you more about them. Because I turned right for the Peace and Friendship stadi- um.From there, walk half a mile, and you can see the greatest charning small harbor, Meiconomano. If you feel bungry, you can2017年3月笔试真卷参考答案及解析第3页(共12页)。

全国公共英语三级写作历年真题汇总

全国公共英语三级写作历年真题汇总

全国公共英语三级写作历年真题汇总第一篇:全国公共英语三级写作历年真题汇总全国公共英语三级写作历年真题汇总中华网考试责任编辑:小优更新时间:2010年7月28日[点评]2008年9月小作文:你买的电视机,只用了几天就坏了,写投诉信,要求退货。

大作文:很多小鱼缸里的鱼都拼命想游到大鱼缸里,请根据这个分析小城市到大城市的移民问题。

2008年3月小作文:求职信酒店招聘临时接待员,你写信去应征。

大作文:一个男孩子骑车跟着一辆大卡车,并用伞柄钩着卡车,结果受伤了被送进了医院。

2007年9月小作文:你在旅游途中感冒了,幸亏导游照顾你,你写信给旅行社领导表示感谢。

大作文:国庆假期,很多人去风景点游玩,造成过分拥挤的情况,请你分析并给出解决方案。

2007年3月小作文:写信给公司各部门,通知下周举行圣诞晚会,请同事准时到场。

大作文:图表:在美国,超重的孩子逐年上升,分析原因和后果。

2006年9月小作文:你的朋友获得了博士学位,写信祝贺他,并告诉他你下周要去纽约出差,到时可以去看他。

大作文:小学生参加军训,谈谈你的观点。

2006年3月小作文:新搬来的邻居日日夜夜装修,写一封投诉信。

大作文:妈妈1说:快把梨吃掉,别给奶奶看到,妈妈2说:快挑个大的梨给奶奶送去。

请你分析一下这个情况。

第二篇:公共英语三级真题及答案英语试题公共英语三级真题及答案Section Ⅰ Listening Comprehension1—25(略)Section Ⅱ Use of EnglishDirections: Read the following text.Choose the best word or phrase for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C, or D on ANSWER SHEET 1.The United States is a confederation of states.Each state has the(26)to make laws with regard to the state.(27), based on public opinion, states can(28)policies regarding education, and they may(29)a state income tax;they also determine the speed(30), housing codes, and the drinking age.In most parts of the United States, you(31)be 21 years old to buy alcohol in a liquor store, bar,(32)restaurant.In some states you may buy beer in a grocery store.If a store sells alcohol to a minor, the(33)of the store is usually(34)a large sum of money.(35), many areas have an open-container law,(36)means that people may not drink alcohol on the street or in a car.Anyone(37)with an open container of alcohol may be arrested.(38), with all of these laws, the(39)of alcohol is a serious(40)in the United States and Canada.Drinking on college campuses,(41)there are many underage drinkers has(42)greatly.In fact, alcohol sales have gone up(43)the legal drinking age was(44)from 18 to 21.Some people believe that if there were no legal drinking age,(45)in some other countries, North American youth would drink less.26.A privilegeB advantageC rightD tradition27.A As a result B For example C In other wordsD In this case28.A demand B disagreeC discussD determine29.A collect B issueC demandD implement30.A limit B control B control D regulation31.A can B shall B shallD must32.A and B orC alsoD not33.A clerk Bsalesperson Cowner D host34.A fined B charged C punished D suffered35.A In addition B In fact C In reality D In general36.A that B this C it D which37.A exposed B suspected C caughted D detected38.D detected B AnywayC MoreoverD Neverthless39.A application B consumption C expenditure D usage40.A conditionB crisisC questionD problem41.A though B as C where D which32.A raised B increased C peaked D climaxed43.D climaxed B since C before D after44.A shifted B upgradedC upliftedD changed 45.A same B for C as D in Section Ⅲ Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections: Read the following three texts.Answer thequestions on each text by choosing A,B,C or D.Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.上学吧欢迎您英语试题Text 1A pioneering study by Donald Appleyard made the surprise sudden increase in the volume of traffic through an area affects a sudden increase in crime does.Appleyard observed this by fir house in San Francisco that looked much alike and had middle-class and working-class residents.The difference was that only 2,000 cars a day ran down Octavia in Appleyard’s terminology while Gough Street(MEDIUM street)had 9,000 cars a day and Franklin Street(HEAVY street)had around 16,000 cars a day.Franklin Street often had as many cars in an hour as Octavia Street had in a day.Heavy traffic brought with it danger, noise, fumes, and soot, directly, and trash secondarily.That is, the cars didn’t bring in much trash, but when trash accumulated, residents seldom picked it up.The cars, Appleyard determined, reduced the amount of territory residents felt responsible for.Noise was a constant intrusion into their homes.Many Franklin Street residents covered their doors and windows and spent most of their time in the rear of their houses.Most families with children had already left.Conditions on Octavia Street were much different.Residents picked up trash.They sat on their front steps and chatted with neighbors.They had three times as many friends and twice as many acquaintances as the people on Franklin.On Gough Street, residents said that the old feeling of community was disappearing as traffic increased.People were becoming more and more preoccupied with their own lives.A number of families had recently moved.And more were considering it.Those who were staying expressed deep regret at the destruction of their community.46.Appleyard’s study focuses on the influenceof ______.A.traffic volume on the residentsB.rate of crime on the neighborhoodC.social classes on the transportationD.degree of pollution on the environment47.Appleyard discovered that increase in the volume of traffic ______.A.made people more violent B.would lead to increase in crimeC.was accompanied by increase in crimeD.had the same effect on people as increase in crime48.The author’s main purpose in the second paragraph is to ______.A.discuss the problem of handling trash B.suggest ways to cope with traffic problems C.point out the disadvantages of heavy traffic D.propose an alternative system of transportation49.People on Gough Street ______.A.felt sorry that their block had been pulled down B.felt indifferent about people moving outC.thought their old community was goneD.thought mostly of themselves50.What can we learn about Franklin Street A.It is not a nice neighborhood for children B.People often throw trash out as they drive througC.People there have made friends with people on OctaviD.People there own twice as many cars as people on Gough StreeText 2Imagine, if you will, the average games player.What do you see A guy who never grew up Or a nervous 18-year-old pushing buttons on his controller, lost and alone in a violent onscreen world Sorry, you lose.The average gamer is starting to look pretty much like the average person.上学吧欢迎您英语试题For the first time, according to a US poll commissioned by AOL Games, roughly half of those surveyed, ages 12 to 55, aretapping away at some kind of electronic game—whether on a PC, a cell phone or another handheld device—for an average of three hours every week.The games people play say a lot about who they are.Machines like the Xbox and PlayStation 2 are largely the territory of twenty-something men, who prefer to picture themselves as sports ‘stars and racing drivers.Men 50 and older prefer military games.Teenage girls are much more likely than boys to play games on their phone, while older women make up the majority of people playing card games such as Hearts on line.Is it a good thing, all this time spent on games Or is it as harmful as television, pulling people ever further from reality The AOL survey suggests some players are in denial about the extent of their habit.One in 10 gamers find it impossible to resist games;1 in 4 admits to losing a night’s sleep to play games;and another quarter has been too absorbed to have meals.But don’t think we’re all heading into a world with everyone plugged into, if not totally controlled by, his own game.Quite the contrary: gamers appear to be more engaged with reality than other kinds of couch potatoes.According to a comprehensive survey by the Entertainment Software Association(ESA-whose members, of course, want you to think video games are healthy), gamers spend an average of 23 hours a week volunteering and going to church, concerts, museums and other cultural events.More enthusiastic gamers who play 11 hours a week or more spend ever more time out in the cultural world(34 hours).51.The AOL survey finds that electronic games ______.A.do not present a violent onscreen worldB.no longer keep gamers from growing upC.are no longer exclusive to young peopleD.are not as popular with teenagers as before52.Who does the author say tend to identify themselves with the characters in the gameA.Teenage gir lB.Older womeC.Men in their 20D.Men 50 and olde53.When asked about the extent of their habit, some players ______.A.refused to provide an answer to this question B.denied they were affected by electronic games C.wondered why they were asked such a question D.stressed their interest in playing electronic games54.It can be inferred from the text that ______.A.electronic games are less harmful than televisionB.television viewers are more realistic than gamersC.television is more popular than electronic gamesD.gamers have less self-control than TV viewers55.According to the writer, the ESA members ______.A.have sufficient knowledge of gamesB.think their games are healthy productsC.serve as the role models for game playersD.are concerned about gamers' cultural activities Text 3The ostrich, the largest bird in the world at present, lives in the drier regions of Africa outside the actual deserts.Because of its very long, powerful legs and the floating effect of its extended wings, it is able to run at great speed over considerable distances.The female ostrich normally produces about twenty eggs every rainy season.When the 上学吧欢迎您英语试题female ostrich begins to lay her eggs, however, she does not begin in her own nest.Instead she goes off in search of the nests of neighboring females and lays two or three eggs in each of them.By the time she has laid eight or nine eggs, she returns and lays the rest in her own nest.Because of the size of the eggs, thefemale ostrich cannot lay more than one every two days, so it takes her three weeks to finish laying in her own nest.During that period, she spends a lot of time away from her nest looking for food.And while she is off her nest, other females visit it to lay their eggs amongst hers.By the time she is ready to sit on the eggs to hatch them, there could be up to thirty eggs in her nest, over half of which are not her own.The female ostrich can comfortably cover only about twenty eggs when she is sitting on the nest so before settling down she pushes the surplus ten or so eggs out of the nest.The rejected eggs, however, never include any of her own.Each female is remarkably consistent in the size and shape of the eggs she produces, so it is not difficult for her to distinguish her own from those of strangers.Of all the eggs laid by a colony of ostriches, only a very small number hatch into young birds.There are times when nests are left unprotected, for there are too few males to sit on all the nests at night.Thus there are ample opportunities for their natural enemies to raid the nests and eat the eggs.In fact, nearly 80% of the nests are destroyed.But even if a particular female’s nest suffers this fate, there is a good chance that one or two of her eggs will be hatched in the nest of one of her neighbors.56.We learn from the text that an ostrich can go a long distance at high speed as ______.A.it is a special kind of birdB.it lives in large desert areasC.it has special wings and legsD.it is the largest bird in the world57.Normally, in every rainy season, the female ostrich produces about ______.A.12 eggs in her nestB.18 eggs in her nestC.20 eggs in her nestD.30 eggs in her nest58.The female ostrich would push some of the eggs out of her nest because ______.A.she can only hatch her own eggsB.those eggs are unlikely to be hatchedC.those eggs are to be hatched by otherD.she can only hatch a limited number of eggs59.The female ostrich identifies her own eggs by their size and ______.A.color B.number C.shape D.weight60.The female ostrich lays her eggs in her neighbors' nests most probably because ______.A.her nest-is not big enough B.she cannot protect all her eggsC.she cannot tolerate all her eggsD.her nest is not comfortable enough Part BDirections: Read the opinions given by five scholars on challenges facing today’s single women.For questions 61 to 65, match the name of each scholar(61 to 65)to one of the statements(A to G)given below.Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.What the women I spoke with said was that they want a husband who is independent and dedicated to his career, but that he doesn’t have to make a lot of money.The emphasis was always on finding a best friend—a soul mate—someone you could tell all your troubles to and who would be supportive.So it doesn’t seem to be the case that these women were looking for super high-achieving men.Grise LevisonI think that for women, as well as for men, the standard for someone who you’d want to 上学吧欢迎您英语试题spend your life with depends much more today on emotional intimacy.It takes some trial and error and a pretty long and dedicated search to identify the kind of person who is emotionally matching you and who is able to communicate andlisten to trouble talk.Marry BrownIn recent decades girls have been raised to be more competitive and stronger than they were in the past.Several women I talked to mentioned that in their life they felt that their intelligence or intellectual achievement seemed to work against them in their romantic relationships with men.However, most of the women I interviewed felt that there were some men “out there” who would be attracted to smart women.The problem was finding them.Donna SmithI think, for the women I talked to, their ultimate sense of what they want in life includes family and children, but they aren’t willing to think about the fact that they therefore will probably have to give up some of their own individual pursuits and career goals.I think the definition of success includes both love and work, and that the challenge is how to arrange that in a particular order.Elizabeth BudyI think that people who have clone at least some of the things that are essential for a wise judgment about a partner are more likely to eventually end up in a stable marriage.It’s also true that they’re likely to marry someone who is similar to them in education and earning power, which means that those marriages are likely to have more money in them.Now match the name of each scholar(61 to 65)to the appropriate statement.Note: there are two extra statements.Statements[A] Career success is in fact not a disadvantage.[B] The ability to choose a right partner ensures a stable mar riage.[C] How to balance career with family is key to success.[D] The essential part of marriage is the union of soul.[E] Finding an emotionally intimate mate isn’t a piece of cake.[F] Career success ensures a solid marriage.[G] Social assistance is needed for today’s singlewomen.61.____________________ 62.____________________ 63.____________________ 64.____________________ 65.____________________ Section Ⅳ WritingDirections: You should write your responses to both Part A and Part B of this section on ANSWER SHEET 2.Part A1.Your friend Li Ming has written to invite you to go to his hometown together with him and you are willing to accept his invitation.Write a reply to Li Ming, 1.to express your appreciation and acceptance of his invitation;2.to ask about his schedule for the trip;3.to ask about what necessary preparations you need to make.上学吧欢迎您英语试题You should write approximately 100 words.Do not sign your name at the end of your e “Wang Lin” instead.You do not need to write the address.2.Below is a picture showing rubbish left in a park.Look at the picture and write an es-say of about 120 words making reference to the following points:1.a description of the picture;2.your comment on this picture and suggested solutions to the problem.上学吧欢迎您英语试题26.答案:C27.答案:B28.D29.A30.A31.D32.B33.C34.A35.A36.D37.C38.A39.B40.D 41.C42.B43.B44.C 45.C46.A47D48.C49.C50.A51.C52.C53.B54.A55.B56.C57.A58.D59.C60.B61-65 DEACB作文1.October 19th, 2009Dear Li Ming,It’s so kind of you to invite me to go to your beautiful and well-known hometown together with you, I would like very much to come.But could you please tell me some details about the trip and the schedule so that I can make anarrangement for my schoolwork.By the way, is it necessary for me to prepare all the things What are the basic necessities for the trip Could you give me some suggestionsThank you again for your wonderful hospitality!Looking forward to seeing you soon.Sincerely yours, Wang Lin2.The cartoon tells us a serious problem existing in the parks.Many people throw litters everywhere without caring for the environment.The beautiful scenery is totally destroyed by the rubbish they throw away.With the development of our economy, people are paying less and less attention to the protection of our environment;as a result, we are facing a severe environmental problem.If we don’t protect our environment, our lives will be in great danger.We must take some measures to prevent the situation from becoming worse!For instance, we can pick up litters and put them into the dustins, and we can teach children not to throw the litters casually.As an old saying goes, “A small act can make a big difference.” If everyone makes a contribution to the protection of our environment, I believe our world will be cleaner and more beautiful in the future, where green patches can be easily reached and the blue sky can always be seen clearly over our heads.上学吧欢迎您 7第三篇:公共英语四级考试历年写作真题回顾公共英语四级考试历年写作真题回顾公共英语考试网更新:2010-7-20 编辑:小优1992年My View on Reading Extensively1993年My Idea of Becoming a Teaching in the Future1994年TV: a good thing or a bad thing?1995年Nowadays it has become fashionable for college students to take a part-time job in their spare time.Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of this trend.1996年Every college student would agree that life in college is not the same as it was in the middle school.Now, you have been asked by the Student’s Union to write a passage entitled: The Main Difference Between My College Life And My Middle School Life1997年Some of your classmates think that more pressure from academic studies is not beneficial to students.You either agree or disagree with them:More pressure from academic studies does(does not)good to us1998年It is now generally accepted that vehicles(cars, trucks, etc.)are a major source of air pollution in cities.Your are to suggest only ONE way to solve the problem.One way to solve the problem 1999年We see advertisements on television everyday.Some people think th at TV advertising brings as benefits, but others don’t think so.What is your opinion?A major advantage/disadvantage of advertising on television2000年College life should be varied and colorful.And extracurricular activities are an important aspect of it.However, at present, there is much room for improvement in this regard.Write an article tothe university radio entitled:The importance of extracurricular activities2001年Travel has become part of our life.And more and more of us have come to know the significance of travel through our own experience:Travel broadens the mind2002年Nowadays people are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of health.And they have different ways to stay healthy.For example, some exercise every day;others try to keep a balanced diet.What do you think is the best way to stay healthy?The Best Way to Stay Healthy.第四篇:英语三级考试历年写作真题历年A级考试写作真题2013年6月说明:请你为ABC公司人事部拟一则招聘广告。

2017年全国英语等级考试3级写作真题及范文

2017年全国英语等级考试3级写作真题及范文

2017年全国英语等级考试3级写作真题及范文导语:写作是公共英语最容易拿分的一个环节,但是要拿高分就有点困难,下面是收集整理的2017全国英语等级考试3级写作真题及范文详解,欢迎参考!【2017全国英语等级考试3级写作真题及范文详解一】You should write your responses to both Part A and Part B of this section on your ANSWER SHEET. Part A56. You have just had a terrible trip to a foreign country. Post a message to an English online forum:1) telling other travelers some of your bad experiences;2) giving them some suggestions about taking a trip. You should write about 100 words. Do not sign your own name at the end of your message.Use “Wang Lin” instead.【高分范文】Hello, everyone. I just came back from a seven-day trip to Paris. Al- though it is a beautiful city, the bad experiences happened there made me feel unhappy and depressed. During the first three days, I enjoyed the beautiful scenery in Paris. However, on the fourth day,when we were taking the subway, a black man suddenly rushed up to the girl sitting next to me, taking her phone and running away in the blink of an eye. It was said that Paris had bad public security. So, if you plan to visit Paris. Be aware of taking care of your valuables. And you’d better come there with your family or friends.Wang Lin【写作点金】此篇属应用文文体,是网络论坛发帖。

2005年9月英语等级考试(PETS)三级笔试真题

2005年9月英语等级考试(PETS)三级笔试真题

2005年9月英语等级考试(PETS)三级笔试真题SECTION I Listening Comprehension(25 minutes)Directions:This section is designed to test your ability to understand spoken English. You will hear a selection of recorded materials and you must answer the questions that accompany them.There are TWO parts in this section, Part A and Part B.Remember, while you are doing the test, you should first put down your answers in your test booklet. At the end of the listening comprehension section, you will have 3 minutes to transfer your answers from your test booklet onto ANSWER SHEET 1.If you have any questions, you may raise your hand NOW as you will not be allowed to speak once the test has started.Now look at Part A in your test booklet.Part AYou will hear 10 short dialogues. For each dialogue, there is one question and four possible answers. Choose the correct answerA, B, C or D, and mark it in your test booklet. You will have 15 seconds to answer the question and you will hear each dialogue ONLY ONCE.Example:You will hear:W:Could you please tell me if the Beijing flight will be arriving on time?M:Yes, Madam. It should be arriving in about ten minutes.You will read:Who do you think the woman is talking to?[A] A bus conductor.[B] A clerk at the airport.[C] A taxi driver.[D] A clerk at the station.From the dialogue,we know that only a clerk at the airport is likely to know the arrival time of a flight,so you should choose answer[B]and mark it in your test booklet.Now look at question 1.1.What does the man want to do?[A] See the movie before eating.[B] See the movie with the woman.[C] Hurry to the cinema.[D] Stay in town for a while.2.Why did the man feel sorry?[A] He had lied to his wife.[B] The house was a mess.[C] The plates and cups were broken.[D] He failed to stay at home as required.3.What does the woman give the man?[A] A tourist guide.[B] A flight schedule.[C] A magazine.[D] A newspaper.4.How does the woman feel at the end of the conversation? [A] Disappointed.[B] Relieved.[C] Puzzled.[D] Pleased.5.Where does the conversation probably take place?[A] At a department store.[B] In a restaurant.[C] At a post office.[D] In an office.6.What's the man's problem?[A] He has no time to talk with the boss.[B] He can't tell a good story.[C] He has trouble collecting the data.[D] He hasn't finished his work.7.Which of the following is true about the woman? [A] She sings very well.[B] She's a popular musician.[C] She is interested in music.[D] She's good at playing the piano.8.Why doesn't the woman like the clothes?[A] She prefers old fashioned clothes.[B] Everyone's wearing them.[C] The colors are bright.[D] The style is wild.9.What are the speakers talking about?[A] The school library.[B] A project about Canada.[C] The money the woman found.[D] An old book the man is reading.10.What do we learn from this conversation?[A] The old car is in good condition.[B] His wife is tired of the old car.[C] The man is fed up with the old car.[D] The man cares much about his wife's feelings.Part BYou will hear four dialogues or monologues. Before listening to each one, you will have 5 seconds to read each of the questions which accompany it. While listening,answer each question by choosing A, B, C or D. After listening, you will have 10 seconds to check your answer to each question. You will hear the recording ONLY ONCE.Questions 11~13 are based on the following dialogue between a customer and a shop assistant.11.What does the woman want the man to do?[A] Give her money back.[B] Have the spoiled chicken replaced.[C] Tell her the way to a shop.[D] Look for her lost receipt.12.Why does the man reject the woman's request?[A] The company won't recall goods already sold.[B] There isn't anything wrong with the chicken.[C] The chicken isn't sold at Brown's.[D] The company policy does not allow this.13.Why does the woman apologize to the man?[A] For her rude behavior.[B] For her mistake.[C] For her spoiling the man's clothes.[D] For her misunderstanding the man.Questions 14~17 are based on the following job interview.14.How long exactly has the man been out of work?[A] Two years.[B] Two years and three months.[C] Three years.[D] Three years and two months.15.What was the man's last job?[A] A cook.[B] A waiter.[C] A repairman.[D] A cowboy.16.Why did he leave his last job?[A] He couldn't bear the boss.[B] He couldn't stand the heat.[C] He didn't earn a lot of money.[D] He was fired.17.What can we assume about the man?[A] He is well educated.[B] He has rich experiences.[C] He has many skills.[D] He is a lazy man.Questions 18~21 are based on a conversation about renting an apartment.18.What is the living room like?[A] It's small but bright and airy.[B] It's big, bright and airy.[C] It's bright but small and not airy.[D] It's big, airy but not bright.19.What's true about the heating?[A] It's only available during the day.[B] It's only available for bedrooms.[C] It's not in good condition.[D] It's available all day.20.How far is the nearest market?[A] Ten minutes by bike.[B] Ten minutes by car.[C] Ten minutes by underground.[D] Ten minutes on foot.21.What does the man decide to do?[A] To talk it over with his wife.[B] To consult with his friend.[C] To see another apartment.[D] To move in within a week.Questions 22~25 are based on the following weather forecast.22.What was the weather like today?[A] Sunny.[B] Cloudy.[C] Rainy.[D] Windy.23.What was the high temperature for most of the state today? [A] 97℉.[B] 95℉.[C] 90℉.[D] 77℉.24.What is Saturday evening's weather forecast for the state? [A] Light rain over the entire state.[B] Heavy showers over the northern part.[C] Some rain in parts of the state.[D] Strong wind from a storm front.25.What should the weather be like for Sunday night?[A] Cool.[B] Rainly.[C] Windy.[D] Fair.Now you have 3 minutes to transfer your answers from your test booklet to ANSWER SHEET 1. That is the end of the listening comprehension section.SECTION II Use 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 D on ANSWER SHEET 1.TextMany years ago when the summers seemed longer and life was less complicated, we had rented a cottage 26 a river in the heart of the country 27 the whole family was going to 28 a three week holiday. There were four of us: me, Mum and Dad, and Mum's sister, Auntie June. Oh, and I mustn't forget to 29 Spot, our little dog. I was 30 to go off by myself all day, 31 I promised to be careful and took Spot with me for32 One day I was out fishing with Spot when we heard a lot of shouting in the33 followed by a scream and splash. I was a bit 34 so I called Spot and we both hid 35 a bush where we could see but not be 36 . After a few moments, a straw hat came drifting down the river, followed by an oar, a picnic basket and 37 oar. Then came the rowing boat itself, but it was 38 upside down! A few seconds later my Dad and Auntie June came running 39 the river bank, both wet 40 . Spot started barking so I came out of hiding and said hello. My Dad got really angry 41 me for not trying to catch the boat as it went past. luckily, 42 , the boat and both the oars had been caught by an overhanging tree a little further downstream, but not the hat or picnic basket. So I had to let them 43 my sandwiches. Dad and Auntie June both made me 44 not to tell Mum what had happened 45 she would be worried.26.[A] on [B] by [C] in [D] across27.[A] where [B] that [C] which [D] when28.[A] plan [B] manage [C] consume [D] spend29.[A] mention [B] bring [C] send [D] lead30.[A] forced [B] ordered [C] allowed [D] encouraged31.[A] even if [B] provided [C] lest [D] as if32.[A] instruction[B] inspection[C] protection [D] supervision33.[A] place [B] space [C] sky [D] distance34.[A] scared [B] amused [C] excited [D] disturbed35.[A] beside [B] before [C] behind [D] beneath36.[A] seen [B] viewed [C] watched [D] observed37.[A] the other [B] each other[C] another [D] one another38.[A] rolling [B] floating [C] circling [D] sinking39.[A] down [B] beside [C] to [D] on40.[A] within [B] over [C] under [D] through41.[A] at [B] against [C] with [D] to42.[A] moreover [B] then [C] therefore [D] however43.[A] spare [B] share [C] borrow [D] divide44.[A] agree [B] decide [C] guarantee [D] promise45.[A] except that[B] in case [C] in order that[D] on condition thatSECTION 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. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.Text 1Earthquakes may rightly be ranked as one of the most destructive forces known to man: since records began to be written down, it has been estimated that earthquake related fatalities have numbered in the millions, and that earthquake related destruction has been beyond calculation. The greater part of such damage and loss of life has been due to collapse of buildings and the effects of rockslides, floods, fire, disease, tsunamis (gigantic sea waves), and other observable events resulting from earthquakes, rather than from the quakes themselves.The great majority of all earthquakes occur in two specific geographic areas. One such area covers the Pacific Ocean and its bordering landmasses. The other extends from the East Indies to the Atlas Mountains, including the Himalayas, Iran, Turkey, and the Alpine regions. It is in these two great belts or zones that ninety percent of all earthquakes take place; they may, however, happen anywhere at any time.This element of the unknown has for centuries added greatly to the dread and horror surrounding earthquakes, but in recent times there have been indications that earthquake forecast may be possible. By analyzing changes in animal behavior, patterns of movements in the earth's shell, variations in the earth's force ofattraction, and the frequency with which minor earth shakes are observed, scientists have shown increasing success in expecting when and where earthquakes will strike. As a result, a worldwide earthquake warning network is already in operation and has helped to prepare for (and thus lessen)the vast destruction that might otherwise have been totally unexpected.It is doubtful that man will ever be able to control earthquakes and get rid of their destructiveness altogether, but as how and why earthquakes happen become better understood, man will become more and more able to deal with their possible damage before they occur.46.Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?[A] Earthquake destruction is declining.[B] Earthquake forecast is improving.[C] Man is no longer fearful of earthquakes.[D] Man is capable of conquering earthquakes.47.We can infer from the passage that quakes .[A] may happen anywhere at any time[B] mostly strike in oceans and mountains[C] are unobservable in masses of land[D] are hardly the direct cause of fatalities48.The phrase "this element of the unknown" (Paragraph 3) refers to .[A] the extension of earthquake zones[B] the percentage of earthquake occurrences[C] when and where earthquakes may occur[D] what big damage earthquakes may cause49.Man's research on earthquake forecast at present is to .[A] reduce the loss from earthquake disasters[B] lower the frequency of earthquakes[C] release the energy that causes earthquakes[D] analyze the relationship between different earthquakes50.Which of the following describes the author's purpose in writing the passage?[A] Inform the reader.[B] Entertain the reader.[C] Disprove a concept.[D] Question a concept.Text 2The rate of population growth is fastest in underdeveloped countries. In these countries a high birthrate is accompanied by a lowered death rate thanks to improved standards of public health. Ideally it should be possible to counter balance the effect of a reduced death rate by an increased use of family planning. In practice, however, population control is a complex matter. Throughout history people have determined the size of their families according to the cultural values of theirsocieties.Population control has long been a subject of discussion among researchers. Some have argued that the supply of good land is limited. In order to feed a large population,bad land must be cultivated and the good land overworked . As a result, each person produces less in a given amount of time and this means a lower average income than could be obtained with a smaller population. Other researchers have argued that a large population gives more scope for the development of facilities such as sports, roads and railways, which are not likely to be built unless there is a big demand to justify them. Similarly, it can be argued that the public costs of society will not be so heavy to each individual if they are shared among the members of a large population.One of the difficulties in implementing birth control lies in the fact that official attitudes to population growth vary from cuntry to country. In underdeveloped countries where a large population is pressing hard upon the limits of food, space and natural resources, it will be the first concern of government to place a limit on the birthrate. In a well developed society the problem may be more complex. A declining birthrate may lead to unemployment because it results in a shrinking market. Cities with a declining population may have to face the prospect of a shrinking tax base and a fall in land values. If there are fewer children going to school, teachers may be thrown out of work. When the pressure of population on housing declines, prices also decline and the building industry is weakened. Faced with considerations such as these, the government of a developed country may well prefer to see a slowly increasing population, rather than one which is stable or in decline.51.One reason for quick population increase in underdeveloped countries is that .[A] those countries encourage people to have large families[B] people can get government support if they have more kids[C] improved public health standards have reduced death rate greatly [D] those countries have enough resources to support a large population 52.The writer suggests that policy makers should consider cultural values . [A] in carrying out family planning[B] in producing birth control drugs[C] in improving public health standards[D] in introducing birth control techniques53.A large population in an underdeveloped country may lead to .[A] a rise in work efficiency[B] a shortage of farm workers[C] a decline in grain production[D] a reduction in average income54.Some peole believe that population control in developed countries may . [A] increase market demand[B] lower unemployment rate[C] slow down economic growth[D] create more job opportunities55.According to the writer, developd countries prefer .[A] a strandstill population[B] a fast increasing population[C] a slowly growing population[D] a steadily decreasing populationText 3Everyone knows how the story of Cinderella ends, but did you ever really think about how she spent her days before she met the prince? Her daily routine was not fascinating. She did everything from sweeping the floor to cooking the meals. If someone had asked Cinderella, "Are there any kinds of household work that you particularly hate?" she probably would have answered, "Why, none, of course. Housework is my duty!" In the real world, however, most people have definite dislikes for certain sorts of household work. Two of these tasks are ironing clothes and washing dishes.Ironing clothes is most hated because it is not a task that can be completed quickly or thoughtlessly. Each piece of clothing must be handled individually, so ironing a basket of laundry can take hours! After ironing a piece of clothing with great caution, which requires smoothing out the fabric, and following the seams, you need to place it on a hanger as soon as possible. If you do not follow these directions carefully, it might become wrinkled and you have to start over. Perhaps that is why ironing is not a favorite thing to do. It calls for extreme attention to detail from beginning to end.Another household job that many people dislike is washing dishes. Of course, somepeople claim that this work is no longer a problem because we have dishwashers now! However, no one would argue that dishes, silverware, and especially pots and pans washed in a dishwasher don't come out as clean as they do when washed by hand. For this reason, many of us continues to wash our dishes by hand, but we are not necessarily happy doing it. Cleaning dishes is a job that not only takes a lot of energy but also requires the patience to wash and dry them. In addition, unlike ironing clothes, washing dishes is a thing that usually must be done every day. I don't know how Cinderella felt about this particular task, but I believe that most people hate it as much as I do.56.For Cinderella, doing household work is .[A] an assignment[B] a compulsion[C] an obligation[D] a burden57.Most people hate to do clothes-ironing because .[A] it has to be done by one person[B] it must be handled skillfully[C] it involves careful planning[D] it is time-consuming58.To avoid ironing the clothes over again, one should .[A] know how to iron certain clothes material[B] spare no care through all the procedures[C] find some proper hangers for the ironed[D] pay special attention to the seams59.Many people still prefer washing dishes by hand to machine washing because .[A] hand-washed dishes are cleaner[B] dishwashers are not so easily handled[C] some dishes cannot be machine washed[D] washing dishes by hand is cheaper60.Ironing is different from dishwashing in that .[A] it requires patience[B] it is not a daily routine[C] it is not laborious[D] it demands less carePart BDirections:Read the texts from a newspaper article in which five people talk about where they played when they were children. For questions 61 to 65, match the name of each people(61 to 65) to one of the statements(A to G)given below. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.Peter:My favorite childhood play area was the back garden. Back in the days when I was growing up on a large housing estate, the 'goals' would be a pair of garage doors or two jackets laid out in the garden. I would spend hours kicking a ball about with my dad, learning how to control, dribble or kick it.Simon:The playground was quite small. The floor was covered with flat bricks and there were many that were cracked or broken or missing, and a few weeds struggled through. It was totally enclosed on one side by the school and on the other by high brick walls. It was more like a prison yard on top of the walls was a layer of concrete into which pieces of broken glass had been stuck. After school was finished my friends and I would climb a lamppost outside the school and sit on top of the wall, slowly breaking off the bits of glass.Alan:I come from an area of terraced houses, pavements and streets. There were no gardens. My first school was Prince's Street Primary and the room in which I received my first lessons had large, folding glass doors that opened onto a small playground that had grass, bushes and flowers. my amazement at seeing these items, which are normal to most of the world, has stayed with me all my life.Nick:I was strictly forbidden from the obvious playground a long, overgrown ditch running through waste ground, mainly built to take away the rain. It was irresistible to us local schoolchildren. Its charm, compared with the surrounding tennis courts, football pitches and farmland, was purely because it was out of bounds. That area was truly where I grew up, more than in the rest of the little town's correct andneat suburbia, where my house was.Julle:Until I was twelve I was brought up on airforce camps and each camp had a small playground in the middle of the houses. It was always a great meeting place and I remember sitting with my friends on the swings many evenings until dark. You would often go out and swing for hours until someone else came out. I always liked swinging.Now match each of the persons (61 to 65)to the appropriate statement.Note:there are two extra statements.Statements61. Peter [A]I developed sporting skills there.62. Simon [B]I never went straight home from school.63. Alan [C]I enjoyed the feeling of flying.64. Nick [D]My play area was just outside my classroom.65. Julle [E]I enjoyed both being alone and with friends.[F]I played in a place dangerous in others'eyes.[G]There were some playground equipment around my play area.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.Suppose you have made an appointmen with your friend at 5 p.m., but you have some urgent business to attend to and have to cancel your appointment. Write a note to your friend,1.explaining why you have to cancel your appointment2.making an apology for that3.telling him how you plan to make up for itYou should write approximately 100 words. Do not sign your own name at the end of your note. Use "Wang Lin" instead.Part B67.Look at the pictures below and write an essay of about 120 words making reference to the following two points:1. a description of these two pictures2.your comment on them精品文档资料,适用于企业管理从业者,供大家参考,提高大家的办公效率。

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2005.06询价信Directions:This part is to test your ability to do writing. You are required to write a Letter of Inquiry(询价信) according to the following information given in Chinese. You should write no less than 80 words on the Composition Sheet.内容:我公司对贵厂生产的玩具感兴趣,能否请贵厂寄一份产品目录表和价格表。

我公司是山东最大的玩具经销商,在全省各地设有分公司。

如果贵厂的玩具质量令人满意,价格合理,我们将大量订货。

Dear Sir or Madam,We have seen the advertisement of your toys on television, and are very interested in your products. Will you please send us a copy of your catalogue and current price list?We are the leading toys dealers in Shandong Province and have branches in every district. If the quality of your toys is satisfactory and the prices are reasonable, we will place regular orders for fairly large numbers.We look forward to your early reply.Sincerely yours,×××2005.12 感谢信Directions:This part is to test your ability to do writing. You are required to write a letter of thanks according to the following information given in Chinese. You should write no less than 80 words on the Composition Sheet.王林给他在纽约的朋友Peter 写一封感谢信。

告诉他自己已经平安回到青岛,一路上很顺利。

天气也很好。

现已在一家大型电脑公司开始上班,自己很喜欢这份工作。

感谢他对自己在美国留学的一年时间内在生活上、学习上给予的热情帮助。

邀请他夏天到青岛玩。

December 25, 2005Dear Peter,I’m glad to tell you that I arrived in Qingdao on April 8 safe and sound. The journey was wonderful and the weather was fine all the time.Now I go to work in a large-sized computer company regularly. Everything goes smoothly. And I love this job.Thank you very much for meeting me and seeing me off at the airport. I really appreciate your kindness and great help you offered during my one year’s stay in New York. Your help did a lot of good both to my life and studies there.Summer is the best season here. I will be very happy if you can come to Qingdao and see me then.Yours truly,Wang Lin2006.06 投诉信Directions:This part is to test your ability to do writing. You are required to write a Letter of Complaint according to the following information given in Chinese. You should write no less than 80 words on the Composition Sheet.请以顾客张明的名义给某商店写一封投诉信。

张明宇5月28日在某商店买了一台电视机。

但用了不到两个星期,发现电视坏了。

他打电话去商店的服务中心,得到的答复是商店会尽快上门修理。

但是一个星期过去了,至今无人上门修理。

张明要求商店道歉并退货。

June 1, 2006Dear Sir or Madam,I am writing to complain of a TV set which I bought form your store on May 28. After only two weeks, I found something wrong with the TV set. I telephoned to the service center of your store. The reply I got was that an on-sale repair would be provided, but no one has ever come to repair it during the week.In view of the inconvenience that it has caused, I feel that you should apologize to me and I should return this TV set, looking forward to a full refund.Yours sincerely,Zhang Ming2006.12 失物登记表Directions:This part is to test your ability to do writing. You are required to write A notice of the lost property according to the following information given in Chinese. Remember to do the task on the Translation/ Composition Sheet.Louise Jones 小姐7月12日下午5:40左右在地铁站第四站台丢失黑色公文包一个,内有手机一部,驾照一本,信用卡两张及公司的一些重要文件,价值约500美金。

琼斯小姐的电话是:98565789(宅电);驾照号码是:2129BD;地址是:Flat 1, Fountain RoadLost Property RegisterLost Item(s): _______________________________________________Things inside: ______________________________________________Estimated Value of the lost item(s): _____________________________Where lost it: _______________________________________________What time: _________________________________________________Owner of the lost property: First name ________ Surname ___________Male/ Female: _______________________________________________Telephone number:___________ ID(driver’s license) number:_________Address: ____________________________Lost Property RegisterLost Item(s): ___A black briefcase (1 分)____ ____________Things inside: _a mobile phone, a driver’s license, two credit cards, some importantdocuments of the company (2分,每个0.5分)Estimated Value of the lost item(s): ___About $500 (1分)_____Where lost it: __Platform 4, in the subway (1分)______What time: ___5:40 p.m., July 12th(1分)______Owner of the lost property: First name __Louise___ Surname ___Jones (各0.5分)___Male/ Female: __female___ (1分)___Telephone number:_ 98565789(H) ID(driver’s license) number:_ 2129BD __ (各0.5分)_____ Address: Flat 1, Fountain Road (1分)2007.06 工作及收入证明信Directions:This part is to test your ability to do writing. You are required to write a Work and Income Certificate to the British Embassy according to the following information given inChinese. Remember to do the task on the Translation/ Composition Sheet.工作及收入证明内容:兹证明陈强自2000年7月以来一直在本公司负责市场营销工作。

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