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1、大学三级(B)分类模拟 81 及答案解析(总分:99.99,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:0,分数:0.00)Jane left the restaurant immediately after her luncheon in order to get some fresh air before her interview with the solicitor. When she had left Brighton at midday, the weather had been fine, but just now as she approache

2、d the pier, it began to rain and she wished she had brought an umbrella. There were not many people as it was early summer, so she was able to find somewhere to sit down in one of the shelters that face the sea. She took a timetable from her bag and checked to see whether there was a train which wou

3、ld get her back to Victoria by seven. She was going to Covent Garden that evening with her fiance and her mother. Her appointment was for three o“clock. This meant that she had an hour to herself, an hour to spend in unfamiliar surroundings. She did not want to stare aimlessly at the sea, so she was

4、 glad when the weather changed and the sun shone. She discovered that when she had walked a few hundred yards inland she was quite near the famous Regency Pavilion. She bought a ticket from the attendant and was so excited that she almost forgot her interview. The interview, however, turned out to b

5、e even more exciting than the visit to the Pavilion. Although the solicitor“s dingy office, with its drab, worn-out leather armchairs and musty smell of old papers, didn“t compare with the freshness of the newly-decorated Pavilion, its memory, she thought, would never vanish from her mind. As she si

6、pped a cup of tea in the dining car on her return journey to London, she recalled the solicitor“s words after he had finished reading out the relevant extracts from her aunt“s will and testament. “You lucky girl. It is not many people who are left $50,000 and a house in the country.“ How pleasant to

7、 be able to repeat these words to her fiance that evening, she thought.(分数:24.00)(1).Where was Jane at the beginning of the story?(分数:8.00)A.In Brighton.B.On her way to Brighton.C.In London.D.On her way to London.(2).Why did Jane come to this place?(分数:8.00)A.To see her fiance and her mother.B.To vi

8、sit the famous Regency Pavilion.C.To have a meeting with a solicitor.D.To get back the money her aunt had left her.(3).Which of the following statements is NOT true?(分数:8.00)A.She did not bring an umbrella with her when she came.B.She arrived before two o“clock in the afternoon.C.She was one hour ea

9、rly for her appointment.D.She went to the interview immediately after her lunch.Any mistake made in the printing of a stamp raises its value to stamp collectors. A mistake on one inexpensive postage stamp has made the stamp worth a million and a half times its original value. The mistake was made mo

10、re than a hundred years ago in British colony of Mauritius, a small island in the Indian Ocean. In 1847, an order for stamps was sent to London printers, Mauritius was to become the fourth country in the world to issue stamps. Before the order was filled and delivered, a ball was planned at Mauritiu

11、s Government House, and stamps were needed to send out the invitations. A local printer was instructed to copy the design for the stamps. He accidently wrote down the words “Post Office“ instead of “Post Paid“ on the several hundred stamps that he printed. Today there are only twenty-six of these mi

12、sprinted stamps leftfourteen One Penny Orange-Reds and twelve Twopenny Blues. Because of the Twopenny Blues“ rareness and age, collectors have paid as much as $16,800 for it.(分数:24.00)(1).A postage stamp“s value to collectors is raised if _.(分数:8.00)A.there are few others like it leftB.there are no

13、mistakes on the stampC.a mistake is made in the printingD.both A and B(2).In 1847, the mistake on the locally printed postage stamps was in the _.(分数:8.00)A.spelling of postageB.priceC.wordingD.colour(3).$16,800 is the collector“s value of _.(分数:8.00)A.the One Penny Orange-RedB.the Twopenny BlueC.an

14、y stamp printed in 1847D.both A and BThe newspaper China Daily (1999) reported that fifty-eight years ago, Japan“s warplanes surprised US troops at Pearl Harbor, making the start of Japan“s war against the United States. Last month, however, the Japanese Foreign Minister officially apologized for th

15、e first time for not delivering a war declaration beforehand. It was said that Japan did plan to deliver war declaration before its attack on Pearl Harbor but the declaration was delayed by Japan“s embassy in Washington. According to the Japanese Foreign Minister, the Japanese government then sent a

16、 secret telegram to its ambassador in Washington, asking him to inform US 25 minutes before Japan“s attack on Pearl Harbor, that Japan would stop its talk with America. Not realizing the stop of the talk actually meant a war declaration, the Japanese ambassador didn“t inform US of the Japanese gover

17、nment“s decision in time, thus making a so-called “great historic mistake“.(分数:24.99)(1).From this passage, we can clearly know Japan“s warplanes surprised US troops at Pearl Harbor _.(分数:8.33)A.in 1942B.in 1940C.in 1943D.in 1941(2).Japan _ before its attack on Pearl Harbor.(分数:8.33)A.prepared to ha

18、ve delivered a war declaration to USB.informed US of its government“s decisionC.sent a secret telegram to its ambassador in WashingtonD.made a war declaration to US 25 minutes ago(3).Which of the following is NOT true?(分数:8.33)A.If the Japanese ambassador had understood what the stop of the talk mea

19、nt, he would have informed US of his government“s decision.B.Japan apologized for the first time for starting a war against US without a war declaration beforehand.C.The main cause of the delayed war declaration was that the words in the secret telegram were too difficult for the ambassador to under

20、stand.D.US troops were not informed of the enemy“s attack and didn“t prepare for any war.Judo (柔道) and Karate (空手道) are sports for self-defence. They began in the eastern part of the world. But now many Americans enjoy them too. In fact, schools for teaching them have been opened all over the United

21、 States and Canada. Players in both sports use only their hands, arms, legs and feet. However, the two sports are quite different. In Karate, players hit each other with open hands and with the closed fists. They also use foot for kicking. In Judo, players are more likely to throw each other. Then t

22、hey try to touch and pin each other down. They also move their arms and legs in large circles. Karate moves, on the other hand, are short and quick. Players stand away from each other. They only touch one another with quick punches and kicks. Can a Karate player beat a Judo player? It depends on the

23、 players. One sport is not better than the other. They are both very good forms of self-defence. Both aim toward control of the mind and body. A wise old man in Japan had a good answer to the question. He said: “We don“t say the other martial arts of soldiers are bad. The mountain does not laugh at

24、the river because it is lowly. Nor does the river speak ill of the mountain because it can“t move about.“(分数:27.00)(1).What is the main idea of the passage?(分数:9.00)A.Judo and Karate are good sports.B.Many Americans enjoy Judo and Karate.C.To tell the difference between Judo and Karate.D.One sport i

25、s not better than the other.(2).Which detail helps you to understand how to do Judo?(分数:9.00)A.Players throw each other.B.Players pin each other down.C.Players touch and move arms and legs in large circles.D.All of the above.(3).According to the wise old man in Japan _.(分数:9.00)A.Karate is better th

26、an JudoB.Judo is better than KarateC.both of them are better than military artsD.both of them are very good forms of self-defence大学三级(B)分类模拟 81 答案解析(总分:99.99,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:0,分数:0.00)Jane left the restaurant immediately after her luncheon in order to get some fresh air before

27、her interview with the solicitor. When she had left Brighton at midday, the weather had been fine, but just now as she approached the pier, it began to rain and she wished she had brought an umbrella. There were not many people as it was early summer, so she was able to find somewhere to sit down in

28、 one of the shelters that face the sea. She took a timetable from her bag and checked to see whether there was a train which would get her back to Victoria by seven. She was going to Covent Garden that evening with her fiance and her mother. Her appointment was for three o“clock. This meant that she

29、 had an hour to herself, an hour to spend in unfamiliar surroundings. She did not want to stare aimlessly at the sea, so she was glad when the weather changed and the sun shone. She discovered that when she had walked a few hundred yards inland she was quite near the famous Regency Pavilion. She bou

30、ght a ticket from the attendant and was so excited that she almost forgot her interview. The interview, however, turned out to be even more exciting than the visit to the Pavilion. Although the solicitor“s dingy office, with its drab, worn-out leather armchairs and musty smell of old papers, didn“t

31、compare with the freshness of the newly-decorated Pavilion, its memory, she thought, would never vanish from her mind. As she sipped a cup of tea in the dining car on her return journey to London, she recalled the solicitor“s words after he had finished reading out the relevant extracts from her aun

32、t“s will and testament. “You lucky girl. It is not many people who are left $50,000 and a house in the country.“ How pleasant to be able to repeat these words to her fiance that evening, she thought.(分数:24.00)(1).Where was Jane at the beginning of the story?(分数:8.00)A.In Brighton.B.On her way to Bri

33、ghton.C.In London.D.On her way to London. 解析:(2).Why did Jane come to this place?(分数:8.00)A.To see her fiance and her mother.B.To visit the famous Regency Pavilion.C.To have a meeting with a solicitor. D.To get back the money her aunt had left her.解析:(3).Which of the following statements is NOT true

34、分数:8.00)A.She did not bring an umbrella with her when she came.B.She arrived before two o“clock in the afternoon.C.She was one hour early for her appointment.D.She went to the interview immediately after her lunch. 解析:Any mistake made in the printing of a stamp raises its value to stamp collectors

35、 A mistake on one inexpensive postage stamp has made the stamp worth a million and a half times its original value. The mistake was made more than a hundred years ago in British colony of Mauritius, a small island in the Indian Ocean. In 1847, an order for stamps was sent to London printers, Maurit

36、ius was to become the fourth country in the world to issue stamps. Before the order was filled and delivered, a ball was planned at Mauritius Government House, and stamps were needed to send out the invitations. A local printer was instructed to copy the design for the stamps. He accidently wrote do

37、wn the words “Post Office“ instead of “Post Paid“ on the several hundred stamps that he printed. Today there are only twenty-six of these misprinted stamps leftfourteen One Penny Orange-Reds and twelve Twopenny Blues. Because of the Twopenny Blues“ rareness and age, collectors have paid as much as $

38、16,800 for it.(分数:24.00)(1).A postage stamp“s value to collectors is raised if _.(分数:8.00)A.there are few others like it leftB.there are no mistakes on the stampC.a mistake is made in the printing D.both A and B解析:(2).In 1847, the mistake on the locally printed postage stamps was in the _.(分数:8.00)A

39、spelling of postageB.priceC.wording D.colour解析:(3).$16,800 is the collector“s value of _.(分数:8.00)A.the One Penny Orange-RedB.the Twopenny Blue C.any stamp printed in 1847D.both A and B解析:The newspaper China Daily (1999) reported that fifty-eight years ago, Japan“s warplanes surprised US troops at

40、Pearl Harbor, making the start of Japan“s war against the United States. Last month, however, the Japanese Foreign Minister officially apologized for the first time for not delivering a war declaration beforehand. It was said that Japan did plan to deliver war declaration before its attack on Pearl

41、Harbor but the declaration was delayed by Japan“s embassy in Washington. According to the Japanese Foreign Minister, the Japanese government then sent a secret telegram to its ambassador in Washington, asking him to inform US 25 minutes before Japan“s attack on Pearl Harbor, that Japan would stop it

42、s talk with America. Not realizing the stop of the talk actually meant a war declaration, the Japanese ambassador didn“t inform US of the Japanese government“s decision in time, thus making a so-called “great historic mistake“.(分数:24.99)(1).From this passage, we can clearly know Japan“s warplanes su

43、rprised US troops at Pearl Harbor _.(分数:8.33)A.in 1942B.in 1940C.in 1943D.in 1941 解析:(2).Japan _ before its attack on Pearl Harbor.(分数:8.33)A.prepared to have delivered a war declaration to USB.informed US of its government“s decisionC.sent a secret telegram to its ambassador in Washington D.made a

44、war declaration to US 25 minutes ago解析:(3).Which of the following is NOT true?(分数:8.33)A.If the Japanese ambassador had understood what the stop of the talk meant, he would have informed US of his government“s decision.B.Japan apologized for the first time for starting a war against US without a war

45、 declaration beforehand.C.The main cause of the delayed war declaration was that the words in the secret telegram were too difficult for the ambassador to understand. D.US troops were not informed of the enemy“s attack and didn“t prepare for any war.解析:Judo (柔道) and Karate (空手道) are sports for self-

46、defence. They began in the eastern part of the world. But now many Americans enjoy them too. In fact, schools for teaching them have been opened all over the United States and Canada. Players in both sports use only their hands, arms, legs and feet. However, the two sports are quite different. In Ka

47、rate, players hit each other with open hands and with the closed fists. They also use foot for kicking. In Judo, players are more likely to throw each other. Then they try to touch and pin each other down. They also move their arms and legs in large circles. Karate moves, on the other hand, are shor

48、t and quick. Players stand away from each other. They only touch one another with quick punches and kicks. Can a Karate player beat a Judo player? It depends on the players. One sport is not better than the other. They are both very good forms of self-defence. Both aim toward control of the mind and

49、 body. A wise old man in Japan had a good answer to the question. He said: “We don“t say the other martial arts of soldiers are bad. The mountain does not laugh at the river because it is lowly. Nor does the river speak ill of the mountain because it can“t move about.“(分数:27.00)(1).What is the main idea of the passage?(分数:9.00)A.Judo and Karate are good sports.B.Many Americans enjoy Judo and Karate.C.To tell the difference between Judo and Karate. D.One sport is not better than the other.解析:(2).Which detail helps you to underst

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