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全国英语等级考试三级全真模拟试题二
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姓名 准考证号 考生注意事项 1.严格遵守考场规则,考生得到监考人员指令后方可开始答题。 Section I Listening Comprehension (25 minutes) Directions: 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 your ANSWER SHEET I. 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 A You will hear 10 short 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 15seconds to answer the question and you will hear each dialogue ONLY ONCE. Example: From the dialogue, we know that only a clerk at the airport is most likely to know Sample Answer: [A] [B] [C] [D] Now look at question 1. 1. What does the man mean? 2. Why can t the man ring the woman? 3. What does the woman mean? 4. How long has the woman been on the waiting list? 5. Why does the man suggest the woman go early? 6. What does the woman say about the photos? 7. What does the woman mean? 8. What does the woman want to do? 9. What does the man mean? 10. What does the woman worry about most? Part B You are going to hear four conversations. Before listening to each conversation, you will have 5seconds to read each of the questions which accompany it. After listening, you will have time to answer each question by choosing A, B, C or D. You will hear each passage or conversation ONLY ONCE. Mark your answers in your test booklet. Questions 11-14 are based on the following conversation. You now have 20 seconds to read thequestions 11-14. 11. What is the woman looking for? 12. When do the banks close? 13. When was this town built? 14. Where is the town center ? You now have 40 seconds to check your answers to questions II -14. 15. Which is Martin s favourite sport? 16. Where does Martin play his favourite sport in the summer? 17. How many people form a team for beach volleyball? 18. How many teams has Martin played for? You now have 40 seconds to check your answers to questions 15 -18. 19. How many years has Ms. Mann worked for the BBC? 20. In which country was Ms. Mann born? 21. Why did Ms. Mann go to Argentina three years ago? You now have 30 seconds to check your answers to questions 19 -21. 22. When do Spanish people usually go to bed? 23. When do Spanish people often go for a walk? 24. Which of the following is very popular in Spain? 25. Why do many families go to the country in the summer? You now have 40 seconds to check your answers to questions 22 -25. That is the end of the listening comprehension section. Section Ⅱ Use of English (15 minutes) Directions: Text One afternoon in January 1989, Suzan Sharp, 43, and her 8-year-old son, David, were walk- Are you all right, Morn? 30 , Suzan pulled herself up. Im okay, honey, she said. David, too, was having 34 of his own. The boy had a speech defect (缺陷). At school he 35 asked questions or read aloud. One day David s teacher announced a 36 assignment. Each of you is going to come up An idea hit David one evening. 38 only his mother s cane didn t slip on the ice, he thought. That s it! David realized. What if I fixed your cane to a nail stretched out of the bottom? he asked his mother. No, Morn. I could make it like a ball-point pen. You take your hand 40 the button and the nail returns back up. Hours later the cane was finished. David and his father, Jeff, 41 as Suzan used it to walk 50 feet across the 42 . It works! she said. In July 1989, David was declared national winner at the annual INVENT AMERICA! ceremony in Washington D. C. As David began to make 43 appearances, he was forced to communicate more clearly. Today, David is nearly 44 of his speech defect, and his cane is waiting to be widely used. 26. [A] at [B] in [C] over [D] across Section Ⅲ Reading Comprehension (40 minutes) Part A Directions: Text I Much controversy(争论) has been caused by the publication of new report by Professor B. J.Martin. The report claims to have statistical evidence that children who attend a number of differentschools through their parents having to move around the country in search of work are more likely tohave low academic achievement. There are also indications of an unusually high rate of-psychological disturbances (骚动) among such children. The professor, who has long suspected this negative effect on children, stresses that this is not simply an expression of prejudice. Its true, he says. My personal feeling is that children should stay in one school. However, our findings are based on research and not on any personal attitudes that my colleagues or I may have on the subject. Captain Thomas James, an Army lecturer and father of two, said: As far as Im concerned, When this was put to Professor Martin, he said that at no time had his report suggested that all such children were backward or disturbed in some way, but simply that there was a clear tendency in their experience. While the extremely bright child could cope with regular changes of schools without harming his or her general academic progress, the majority of children suffered from constantly having to enter a new learning environment. 46. The report mentioned in the first paragraph suggests that _________. 47. Professor Martin stated that _________. 48. Captain James words mean that _________. 49. The phrase cope with (Line 3, Para.4) most probably means _________. 50. According to Professor Martin, which children suffer most from changing schools constantly? Text 2 Books, even in this age of cheap literature, cost money? The shortage of paper, together with the high cost of living, has made books an expensive item in our list of requirements. This would mean that fewer people can afford to have them. Yet there are people who think nothing of spending money on a rich dinner, but dont like to spend the same sum on books. Therefore the time has come for a new public library policy to be introduced, for the higher the price of books the greater the need to give them the widest circulation possible. The Hong Kong Government has set up Urban (城市的) Council Libraries and study rooms in For setting up libraries, some factors should be taken into consideration. In the first place, it is not enough to have just a building, equip it with shelves and fill them with books. The library building itself must be attractive in structure, desirable in atmosphere, and uncumbered in administration. Then secondly, there is the choice of suitable books to look into. This presents difficulties: though most of the books are novels and most of the readers are novel-readers, moreover, reading fiction is quite a source of amusement and pleasure. Also, it is a means of broadening one s mind and learning more about life and human being. Yet, there should always be a good selection of serious books-history, biography, travel, poetry and literature-which are appreciated by many readers. 51 . According to this passage, some people __________. 52. In this passage, the writer implies that _________. 53. The need for a wider circulation of books comes from _________. 54. According to the author, the difficulty in setting up a library lies in the fact that _________. 55. The word uncumbered ( Line 3 , Para. 3 ) here most probably means _________. Text 3 South Dakota ranks completely the last in average teacher salary and 42nd in the spending per pupil. But its 1989 American College Test scores are among the highest in the nation. In knowledge and skills South Dakota has a normal teacher combination-good, bad and the South Dakota s marriage and birth rates are among the highest in the nation, and its divorce (离婚) rates are among the lowest. South Dakota s kids are subject to the same troubles that tempt young people elsewhere-drugs, drinking and sex. But because fewer are in pain of emotion from home situations, fewer seek these troublesome escapes. South Dakota is also fortunate that most of its schools are small. Schools like these are often the focus of community life; there are a lot of school plays, concerts and football games in school. And as much as a fourth of a local newspaper may be school news. It must be difficult for students and teachers not to feel that all eyes are upon them. And South Dakota enjoy the old values, everyone shares the same pattern of behaviour. A 56. Which of the following is mentioned about South Dakota in this passage? 57. According to the writer, in South Dakota _________. 58. It can be known from the passage that _________. 59. In this passage, the writer implied that people in South Dakota _________. 60. In this passage the writer states that people in South Dakota _________. Part B Directions: Margaret Stephens On the job, we expect equal pay for equal work. Work gives a man identity and status. The same often holds true for a woman. We want our husbands take our jobs as seriously as they take their own. I worked as a nurse, he, a sales-executive. I followed him around the country. Each time he was transferred, I found a new position for myself. It wasn t until I received an award from my hospital that he realized how emotionally attached I was to my profession.Barbra Stern Men and women solve problems in different ways. A man tends to be direct-line up all his options, select one, then proceed. Women can be direct, too, but they may also choose a less obvious path. What women really want is for men to respect the special ways they have of analyzing problems. When men struggle with a problem, they stay right with it, but often getting more and moreupset. Women are more likely to simply let problems solve themselves. Cindy Rodgers Men tend to be romantic, often falling in love more quickly than women, who tend to focus on practical considerations in choosing a mate and look for long-term qualities in a partner. Far more than men, they allow their heads to control their hearts. Even though women may ache for love, they carry around an inner evaluator who asks, Can I count on this man? So any man who hopes to sweep a woman off her feet had better lengthen his timetable. Nora Kent Men are often more uncomfortable than women about being alone and tend to get bored more easily. Some men want to control their wives and they get anxious when their wives are off on their own, beyond reach. Women need down time to shop, read, recharge batteries-and a man shouldn t feel hurt if his spouse doesn t want to spend every free minute with him. When a womantakes time to be alone, she s expressing a need to be autonomous. Jessica Vicino A woman wants most everything a man wants: success, power, status, money, love, marriage children, happiness and fulfillment. Few women relish being a mother, secretary or general pickerupper for their husbands. A woman wants the man in her life to be a true equal, someone who respects her strengths, treats her weakness with kindness. In short, she wants a friend, a lover and a partner who understands her. Now match each of the persons to the appropriate statement. Note-, there are two extra statements. Statements 61. Margaret Stephens [A] Women dont fall in love as easily as men do. You should write your responses to both parts on ANSWER SHEET 2. Part A 66. Write a letter to a publishing house asking for information on a book about American culture. You want to know how much the price is, when it is going to be published, if there is a discount for group order and what is about the postage? You should write approximately 100 words. Do not sign your own name at the end of your letter. Use Li Ping instead. You do not need to write the address. Part B 67. Below is a table showing the incomes based on different educational level. Look at the table and write an essay of about 120 words making reference to the following points: Incomes Based on Different Educational Level in 1997
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