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1、国家公共英语(三级)笔试模拟试卷 133及答案与解析 Part A Directions: 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 15 seconds to answer the question and you will hear each dialogu

2、e ONLY ONCE. 1 Where is the woman going now? ( A) To a bank. ( B) To a hotel. ( C) To a restaurant. ( D) To a concert. 2 What does the man mean? ( A) He thinks the woman should visit her uncle. ( B) The womans uncle will come for a visit. ( C) He will visit her uncle with her. ( D) He asks the woman

3、 to go over to his place. 3 Is the shopping center far away? ( A) No, but it is too far to walk. ( B) Yes, you must take a bus or a taxi. ( C) No, it is within walking distance. ( D) Yes, it is too far to walk. 4 How does the woman feel about her working schedule? ( A) It is wonderful. ( B) It is ne

4、ither good nor bad. ( C) It is too bad. ( D) It is tiresome. 5 What are the man and the woman doing? ( A) Driving in a car. ( B) Taking a taxi. ( C) Packing their luggage. ( D) Riding on a bus. 6 Whats the probable relationship between the two speakers? ( A) Friends. ( B) Instructor and student. ( C

5、) Doctor and patient. ( D) Boss and worker. 7 What time is it now? ( A) About 9:00. ( B) About 8:00. ( C) About 7:00. ( D) About 10:00. 8 Whats the mans attitude about the interview? ( A) Hes confident. ( B) He is sick. ( C) Hes worried. ( D) He is nervous. 9 What did the man do first? ( A) He did s

6、ome shopping. ( B) He played football. ( C) He posted some letters. ( D) He went to the office. 10 What does the woman suggest? ( A) Laura really needs a full-time job. ( B) Laura should spend more time studying. ( C) Laura shouldnt study too hard. ( D) Laura should do more housework at home. Part B

7、 Directions: 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 ques

8、tion. You will hear each piece ONLY ONCE. 11 Why couldnt the man open the door? ( A) His friend gave him the wrong key, ( B) He didnt know where the back door was. ( C) He couldnt find the key to his mailbox. ( D) It was too dark to put file key in the lock. 12 Why did the man feel desperate? ( A) I

9、t was getting dark. ( B) He was afraid of being blamed by his friend. ( C) The birds might have flown away. ( D) His friend would arrive any time. 13 Why did the man feel like a fool? ( A) He looked silly with only one leg inside the window. ( B) He knew the policeman wouldnt believe him. ( C) The t

10、orchlight made him look very foolish. ( D) He realized that he had made a mistake. 14 What is the man most probably? ( A) A tour guide. ( B) A teacher. ( C) A driver. ( D) The womans husband. 15 What places does the woman especially want to visit? ( A) The Summer Palace and the Great Wall. ( B) The

11、Water Cube and the National Stadium. ( C) The Temple of Heaven and the Former Imperial Palace. ( D) The Great Wall and the Temple of Heaven. 16 How long does it take to go to the Great Wall by car from where they are? ( A) One hour. ( B) Half an hoar. ( C) One and a half hours. ( D) Two hours. 17 Wh

12、ich of the following is not mentioned? ( A) The Temple of Heaven. ( B) The Former Imperial Palaces. ( C) The Winter Palace. ( D) The Ming Tombs. 18 Which car was badly damaged? ( A) The sports car. ( B) A car at the bottom of the hill. ( C) A car outside the supermarket. ( D) Pauls car. 19 Where was

13、 the driver of the sports car when the accident happened? ( A) In the supermarket. ( B) In the garage. ( C) At the foot of the hill. ( D) Inside the car. 20 Who did Paul think was to blame for the accident? ( A) The salesman from London. ( B) The two girls inside the car. ( C) The man standing nearb

14、y. ( D) The driver of the sports car. 21 Who was injured in the accident? ( A) Nobody. ( B) The bus driver. ( C) Paul. ( D) The two girls. 22 What is the characteristic of learners of special English? ( A) They want to change the way English is taught. ( B) They want to have an up-to-date knowledge

15、of English. ( C) They know clearly what they want to learn. ( D) They learn English to find well-paid jobs. 23 Who needs ESP courses most? ( A) Professionals. ( B) Beginners. ( C) College students. ( D) Intermediate learners. 24 What are the most popular ESP courses in Britain? ( A) Courses for repo

16、rters. ( B) Courses for doctors. ( C) Courses for lawyers. ( D) Courses for businessmen. 25 What is the speaker mainly talking about? ( A) Three groups of learners. ( B) The importance of business English. ( C) Features of English for different purposes. ( D) English for Specific Purposes. 一、 Sectio

17、n 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. 25 If you are worried about things and are under a lot of stress at work or school, then you are probably not sleeping well. Worry can

18、 keep you awake, tossing and【 C1】_in bed until the early hours of the morning when you eventually【 C2】_asleep. When you wake up, you dont feel【 C3】 _, but tired and worn out and【 C4】 _to face a new day. Dr. Henry Winkle, in a recent newspaper article【 C5】 _Stress and Sleep,【 C6】 _that stress and lac

19、k of sleep are directly【 C7】 _Dr. Winkle says, “the more we worry, the【 C8】 _we sleep, the more we are unable to deal with【 C9】 _“ “If we can find a way to get a good night s sleep,“ he【 C10】 _,“ we can often find the【 C11】 _to deal with what s worrying us. “ So, what is a good night s sleep? Resear

20、ch shows that the amount of sleep which people need in order to keep healthy【 C12】 _a lot. Seven hours is about the average amount,【 C13】 _strangely enough, sleeping longer often gives you a headache【 C14】 _of making you feel more refreshed. Dr. Winkle believes that preparing for sleeping is importa

21、nt. People who work late should try to give themselves a short【 C15】 _and do something restful before going to bed. This could be watching TV or listening to music. Doing some exercise【 C16】 _in the day should help you to feel physically as well as【 C17】_tired. A bedtime drink can also help, but cof

22、fee or tea should be avoided as they contain caffeine(咖啡因 )and will keep you【 C18】 _.“ When you put the light【 C19】 _,“ Dr. Winkle says, “concentrate on relaxing your muscles. Working slowly up from your feet, and youll be asleep【 C20】 _you know it. “ 26 【 C1】 ( A) turning ( B) rolling ( C) twisting

23、 ( D) rotating 27 【 C2】 ( A) find ( B) feel ( C) drop ( D) fall 28 【 C3】 ( A) relieved ( B) renewed ( C) refreshed ( D) released 29 【 C4】 ( A) impossible ( B) unable ( C) powerless ( D) incapable 30 【 C5】 ( A) titled ( B) labeled ( C) entitled ( D) named 31 【 C6】 ( A) implies ( B) suggests ( C) prop

24、oses ( D) indicates 32 【 C7】 ( A) related ( B) tied ( C) combined ( D) put together 33 【 C8】 ( A) more ( B) less ( C) shorter ( D) later 34 【 C9】 ( A) nervousness ( B) anxiety ( C) stress ( D) tension 35 【 C10】 ( A) enhances ( B) attaches ( C) inserts ( D) adds 36 【 C11】 ( A) power ( B) energy ( C)

25、vigor ( D) force 37 【 C12】 ( A) varies ( B) differs ( C) alters ( D) contrasts 38 【 C13】 ( A) nevertheless ( B) since ( C) though ( D) however 39 【 C14】 ( A) because ( B) spite ( C) despite ( D) instead 40 【 C15】 ( A) pause ( B) break ( C) vacation ( D) interruption 41 【 C16】 ( A) earlier ( B) early

26、 ( C) previously ( D) sooner 42 【 C17】 ( A) spiritually ( B) consciously ( C) mentally ( D) emotionally 43 【 C18】 ( A) asleep ( B) awake ( C) alert ( D) active 44 【 C19】 ( A) out ( B) on ( C) away ( D) off 45 【 C20】 ( A) as soon as ( B) when ( C) before ( D) after Part A Directions: Read the followi

27、ng three texts. Answer the questions on each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. 45 Kite flying is the sport of sending up into the air, by means of the wind, a light frame covered with paper, plastic or cloth. The frame can be one of many different shapes and is atta

28、ched to a long string held in the hand or wound on a drum. Kites have a long history of practical application and many different types of kite have been developed to serve various purposes. The ancient Chinese used bird-kites to carry ropes across rivers and valleys. The current folding kite which w

29、ill dive excitingly is an improved type of such a kite. With its long flat body and single pair of birdlike wings, it looks just like a large bird in the air. The modem version is usually made of tissue-paper rather than the traditional silk. Man-lifting kites were developed in ancient times, again

30、by the Chinese, for getting information from walled cities and army camps In fact, as recently as World War , German U-boats flew kites from their towers to lift people into the air to watch the land. These kites, which are no longer in existence, were made of light-weight cloth. They were much larg

31、er and stronger than the Chinese ones. Their design, however, was simply that of the cutter kite. Smaller in size, this type of kite is still very popular as a toy for children, being easy to make with a diamond-shaped frame, no wings and brown-Raper covering. Box-kites are another type of kite foun

32、d in toy shops today. The first box-kite, named for its box-like body, was developed in the nineteenth century to test theories of flight and this type of cotton-covered kite greatly assisted the success of early aeroplanes. These kites are the ancestors of a heavier version of the box-kite, called

33、the double box-kite, which consists of two main sections, placed side by side. Developed for the peacetime purpose of fishing in strong sea wind, it is the only modern kite described which has practical value. A long-lasting plastic material has to be used for this kite, which carries fishing lines.

34、 46 The ancient Chinese bird-kites were usually made of light frames covered with _. ( A) silk ( B) paper ( C) cloth ( D) plastic 47 The kites used by German U-boats in World War for the military purpose were made of _. ( A) brown paper ( B) plastic material ( C) light-weight cloth ( D) traditional

35、silk 48 Which kind of kite was ever used to test theories of flight? ( A) Man-lifting kite. ( B) Box-kite. ( C) Chinese kite. ( D) German kite. 49 Which of the following statements is NOT true? ( A) The frame of a kite is attached to a long string held in the hand or wound on a drum. ( B) The ancest

36、or of the double box-kite is the box-kite. ( C) The cutter kite has a diamond-shaped body but no wings. ( D) The man-lifting kites were developed by German. 50 The best title for this passage may be _. ( A) The Ancestors of Modem Kites ( B) The History of the Chinese Kites ( C) Different Types and U

37、ses of Kites ( D) The Differences between Ancient and Modem Kites 50 When a 13-year-old Virginia girl started sneezing, her parents thought it was merely a cold. But when the sneezes continued for hours, they called in a doctor. Nearly two months later the girl was still sneezing, thousands of times

38、 a day, and her case had attracted world-wide attention. Hundreds of suggestions, ranging from “put a clothes pin on her nose“ to “have her stand on her head“ poured in. But nothing did any good. Finally, she was taken to Johns Hopkins Hospital where Dr Leo Kanner, one of the worlds top authorities

39、on sneezing, solved the baffling problem with great speed. He used neither drugs nor surgery for, curiously enough, the clue for the treatment was found in an ancient superstition about the amazing bodily reaction we call the sneeze. It was all in her mind, be said, a view which Aristotle, some 3 00

40、0 years earlier, would have agreed with heartily. Dr Kanner simply gave a modern psychological interpretation to the ancient belief that too much sneezing was an indication that the spirit was troubled; and he began to treat the girl accordingly. “Less than two days in a hospital room, a plan for be

41、tter scholastic and vocational adjustment, and reassurance about her unreasonable fear of tuberculosis quickly changed her from a sneezer to an ex-sneezer,“ he reported. Sneezing has always been a subject of wonder, awe and puzzlement. Dr Kanner has collected thousands of superstitions concerning it

42、. The most universal one is the custom of begging for the blessing of God when a person sneezes - a practice Dr Kanner traces back to the ancient belief that a sneeze was an indication that the sneezer was possessed of an evil spirit. Strangely, people all over the world still continue the custom wi

43、th the traditional “God bless you“ or its equivalent. When scientists look at the sneeze, they see a remarkable mechanism which, without any conscious help from you, takes on a job that has to be done. When you need to sneeze you sneeze, this being natures clever way of getting rid of an annoying ob

44、ject from the nose. The object may be just some dust in the nose which nature is striving to remove. 51 The girl sneezed continuously because she _. ( A) was badly ill ( B) was mentally superstitious ( C) was afraid of falling ill ( D) had attracted world-wide attention 52 When the girl began to sne

45、eze continuously _. ( A) a lot of people offered their advice ( B) she was taken to Johns Hopkins Hospital ( C) she was given a treatment found in ancient superstition ( D) many doctors treated her in different ways 53 Dr Kanner cured the girl by _. ( A) using Aristotles method ( B) giving her psych

46、ological treatment ( C) practicing superstition ( D) treating her tuberculosis 54 When a person sneezes, we say “God bless you“ because _. ( A) its a tradition ( B) the person is possessed of ma evil spirit ( C) the person is ill ( D) God will bless those who sneeze 55 According to scientists, peopl

47、e sneeze because _. ( A) they are ill ( B) to sneeze is human nature ( C) they do not need any conscious help ( D) they do not like their noses 55 Cars account for half the oil consumed in the US, about half the urban pollution and one-fourth the greenhouse gases. They take a similar oil of resource

48、s in other industrial nations and in the cities of the developing world. As vehicle use continues to increase in the coming decade, the US and other countries will have to deal with these issues or else face unacceptable economic, health-related and political costs. It is unlikely that oil prices wi

49、ll remain at their current low level or that other nations will accept a large and growing US contribution to global climatic change. Policymakers and industry have four options: reduce vehicle use, increase the efficiency and reduce the emissions of conventional gasoline-powered vehicles, switch to less harmful fuels, or find less polluting driving systems. The last of these - in particular the introduction of vehicl

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