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[外语类试卷]国家公共英语(三级)笔试模拟试卷34及答案与解析.doc

1、国家公共英语(三级)笔试模拟试卷 34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 dialogue

2、 ONLY ONCE. 1 What is the man probably going to do after graduation? ( A) He will become a teacher. ( B) He will become a lawyer. ( C) He will try a lot of jobs. ( D) He has not decided yet. 2 How did the man feel about his grade? ( A) It was an improvement. ( B) It was disappointing. ( C) It was un

3、fair. ( D) It was satisfying. 3 Where did the conversation most probably take place? ( A) In a library. ( B) In a Classroom. ( C) In a bookstore. ( D) In a hotel. 4 What does the woman mean? ( A) She went mountain climbing last year. ( B) She hasnt traveled around the world yet. ( C) She definitely

4、does not want to go. ( D) She always wants to climb that mountain. 5 What do we learn from the womans words? ( A) She has more letters now than before. ( B) She hasnt so many letters as before. ( C) She often hears from her family now. ( D) She is used to having a lot of letters. 6 How does the woma

5、n feel about Singapore? ( A) Its much better than Hong Kong. ( B) Its smaller than Hong Kong but more crowded. ( C) It has better shops and stores than Hong Kong. ( D) Its cleaner and much less crowded than Hong Kong. 7 What did the woman think of the film? ( A) It was exciting. ( B) It was frighten

6、ing. ( C) It was enjoyable. ( D) It was boring. 8 What does the man suggest the woman to do? ( A) To take some exercise after work. ( B) To take some time off. ( C) To relax at a night club. ( D) To make a more efficient timetable. 9 What does the man mean? ( A) That he likes Mr. Black. ( B) That th

7、e woman shouldnt worry. ( C) That he is worried. ( D) That Mr. Smith is very kind. 10 what is the man going to do? ( A) Stay at home ( B) Go on a trip. ( C) Make some money. ( D) Stay with the woman. Part B Directions: You will hear four dialogues or monologues. Before listening to each one, you wil

8、l 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 each piece ONLY ONCE. 11 According to the conversation, what is one proble

9、m with arm exercises? ( A) They dont get rid of flabby arm. ( B) They can damage arm muscles. ( C) They arent acceptable to most people. ( D) They can raise ones blood pressure. 12 According to the conversation, what are the experts now recommending? ( A) Exercising the entire body. ( B) Having your

10、 blood pressure taken daily. ( C) Losing weight prior to exercising. ( D) Weighing in before each exercise session. 13 Which of the following exercises is suggested? ( A) Wearing arm weights while you are swimming. ( B) Jogging vigorously in one place for a long time. ( C) Using bicycles that requir

11、e you to use both your arms and legs. ( D) Walking slowly while swinging your arms back and forth. 14 What did Lucy mean when she said “Thats just what I want“? ( A) She wants Peter to be a clever boy. ( B) She wants to have a coffee. ( C) She wants to go to “Susans Kitchen“. ( D) All of the above.

12、15 What do you know about “Susans Kitchen“? ( A) It is newly opened. ( B) It is in Park Street. ( C) Its table-cloths are bright. ( D) All of the above. 16 Which statement is NOT true? ( A) Susans Kitchen was furnished prettily. ( B) Joe is Susans husband. ( C) Lucy once met Joe at Bradshows garage.

13、 ( D) None of the above. 17 What do you know about Joe? ( A) He is a mechanic. ( B) He can fit up electric lighting. ( C) He works very hard. ( D) All of the above. 一、 Section II Use of English (15 minutes) Directions: Read the following text. Choose the best word or phrase for each numbered blank a

14、nd mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1. 17 A special lab at the University of Chicago is busy only【 C1】 _. It is a dream【 C2】 _where researchers are at work【 C3】 _dreamers. Their findings have concluded that【 C4】 _dreams from three to seven times each night,【 C5】 _in ordinary life a person may【 C6】

15、_none or only one of his dreams. While the【 C7】 _sleep, special machines【 C8】 _their brain waves and eye movements as well as the body movements that【 C9】 _the end of a dream. Surprisingly, all subjects【 C10】 _soundly. 【 C11】 _say that a person usually fidgets before a dream.【 C12】 _the dream has st

16、arted, his body relaxes and his eyes【 C13】 _more active, as if the curtain【 C14】 _on a show. When the machine【 C15】 _that the dream is over, a buzzer wakes the【 C16】 _He sits up, records his dream, and goes back to sleep perhaps to【 C17】 _some more. Researchers have found that if the dreamer, is【 C1

17、8】 _immediately after his dream, he can usually recall the entire dream, If he is allowed to sleep even【 C19】_his【 C20】 _of the dream will have faded. 18 【 C1】 ( A) at noon ( B) in the morning ( C) at night ( D) in spring 19 【 C2】 ( A) mill ( B) laboratory ( C) hospital ( D) classroom 20 【 C3】 ( A)

18、studying ( B) studied ( C) to study ( D) having studied 21 【 C4】 ( A) everyone ( B) anyone ( C) someone ( D) no one 22 【 C5】 ( A) therefore ( B) if ( C) despite ( D) although 23 【 C6】 ( A) miss ( B) remember ( C) realize ( D) notice 24 【 C7】 ( A) objects ( B) experiments ( C) goals ( D) subjects 25

19、【 C8】 ( A) manufacture ( B) initiate ( C) prepare ( D) record 26 【 C9】 ( A) signal ( B) sign ( C) sigh ( D) assign 27 【 C10】 ( A) work ( B) wake ( C) sleep ( D) remain 28 【 C11】 ( A) Subjects ( B) Examiners ( C) Computers ( D) Observers 29 【 C12】 ( A) Once ( B) Never ( C) Hardly ( D) Frequently 30 【

20、 C13】 ( A) start ( B) produce ( C) become ( D) appeal 31 【 C14】 ( A) had gone up ( B) has gone up ( C) goes up ( D) is going up 32 【 C15】 ( A) decides ( B) pronounces ( C) refers ( D) indicates 33 【 C16】 ( A) researcher ( B) body ( C) sleeper ( D) on-looker 34 【 C17】 ( A) remember ( B) forget ( C) i

21、magine ( D) dream 35 【 C18】 ( A) asleep ( B) wakened ( C) wakening ( D) slept 36 【 C19】 ( A) more five minutes ( B) five more minute ( C) five minutes ( D) five more minutes 37 【 C20】 ( A) colour ( B) record ( C) memory ( D) description Part A Directions: Read the following three texts. Answer the q

22、uestions on each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. 37 Meals around the family are less common today than in the past. As a result of small families and working wives, more than half of all Americans eat more than haft their meals away from homes. The main advantages

23、 of this new pattern of American eating are the fast food chains where edible things roll out like car parts on an assembly line. The fast food industry has been growing at a rate of 15 percent a year. Pizza has become a staple(主食 ), and the hamburger billions sold annually has replaced the hot dog

24、as the American national dish. In addition to pizza and hamburger, American appetites are regularly whetted by such fast food as fried fish and chicken, French fries, onion tings, soft drinks and shakes. Many of these foods have been attacked by nutritionists and public health physicians because the

25、y are high in fat and sugar. But no matter what is said about them by health professionals, the 140 000 fast food companies and shops are likely to continue to prosper and multiply because they are fast, inexpensive, attractive to youngsters and lets be honest millions like the taste of whats dished

26、 up. The main problem with most fast food meals is that theyre not nutritionally balanced. Those of pizza, chicken or beef usually contain more than enough protein for a child or adult for one meal. But for the number of calories they provide generally more than a third of an adults daily requiremen

27、ts, they tend to oversupply you with fats and salt and to undersupply you with vitamins A and C, several B vitamins and iron. While pizza is one of the better, balanced fast foods, with plenty of protein and less fat than other types of meals, it is especially high in salt content, a negative factor

28、 for those who are easy to develop high blood pressure. Fast food meals are also sadly deficient in vegetables(except potatoes) and fruit. Thus a good rule of thumb is to eat salad, vegetables and fruit with your other meals on the days when you eat fast food. Selecting a nutritious drink at a fast

29、food restaurant is often difficult. Milk and fruit juice( not fruit drink), if on the menu are probably the best choices. Another pitfall(隐藏的危险 ) is French fried potatoes. As they come from the ground, potatoes are a nutritional bargain low in fat, high in desirable complex carbohydrates. But when f

30、ried in deep fat, potatoes become a high fat, high calorie food. A typical fast food serving of fries contains 200 or more calories, too many of them fat calories. 38 The authors purpose in writing this article is to _. ( A) describe the new pattern of American eating ( B) show why the fast food ind

31、ustry has been growing fast ( C) list the most popular fast foods ( D) present some facts and guidelines to help consumers choose wisely from the fast foods available 39 According to the passage, a suggested way to balance a fast food meal is to _. ( A) eat salad, vegetables and fruit during other m

32、eals ( B) eat salad, vegetables and fruit with fast foods ( C) put some potatoes on your hamburger ( D) select a nutritious drink 40 What is the tone of the passage about fast foods? ( A) Subjective. ( B) Objective. ( C) Exaggerated. ( D) Argumentative. 41 Which of the following is TRUE? ( A) Since

33、fast foods have less nutrition, people should try their best not to eat them. ( B) The fast food industry is taking advantage of small families with working wives. ( C) Fast foods taste good though they have too much fat. ( D) Since Americans are faced with a growing fast food industry, they should

34、remember some basic facts about it. 42 The word “whetted“ in Paragraph 3 can be replaced by “_“. ( A) attracted ( B) spoiled ( C) guided ( D) cheated 42 There seems never to have been a civilization without toys, but when and how they developed is unknown. They probably came about just to give child

35、ren something to do. In the ancient world, as in today, most boys played with some kinds of toys and most girls with another. In societies where social roles are rigidly determined, boys pattern their play after the activities of their fathers and girls after the tasks of their mothers. This is true

36、 because boys and girls are being prepared, even in play to step into the roles and responsibilities of the adult world. What is remarkable about the history of toys is not so much how they changed over the centuries but how much they have remained the same. The changes have been mostly in terms of

37、craftsmanship, mechanics and technology. It is the universality of toys with regard to their development in all parts of the world and their persistence to the present that is amazing. In Egypt, the America, China, Japan and among the Arctic pole, generally the same kinds of toys appeared. Variation

38、s depended on local customs and ways of life because toys imitate their surroundings. Nearly every civilization had dolls, little weapons, toy soldiers, tiny animals and vehicles. Because toys can be generally regarded as a kind of art form, they have not been subject to technological leaps that cha

39、racterize inventions for adult use. The progress from the wheel to the ox cart to the automobile is a direct line of ascent(进步 ). The progress from a rattle (波浪鼓 ) used by a baby in 3000 B. C. to one used by an infant to day, however, is not characterized by inventiveness. Each rattle is the product

40、 of the artistic tastes of the times and subject to the limitations of available materials. 43 The reason why the toys most boys play with are different from those that girls play with is that _. ( A) their social roles are rigidly determined ( B) most boys would like to follow their fathers profess

41、ions ( C) boys like to play with their fathers while girls with their mothers ( D) they like challenging activities 44 One aspect of “the universality of toys“ lies in the fact that _. ( A) technological advances have greatly improved the durability of toys ( B) the improvement of craftsmanship in m

42、aking toys depends on the efforts of universities ( C) the exploration of the universe has led to the creation of new kinds of toys ( D) the basic characteristics of toys are the same over the world 45 Which of the following is the authors view on the historical development of toys? ( A) The craftsm

43、anship in toy-making has remained essentially unchanged. ( B) Toys have remained basically the same all through the centuries. ( C) The toy industry has witnessed great leaps in technology in recent years. ( D) Toys are playing an increasingly important role in shaping a childs character. 46 Regarde

44、d as a kind of art form, toys _. ( A) follow a direct line of ascent ( B) also appeal greatly to adults ( C) are not characterized by technological progress ( D) reflect the pace of social progress 47 The author uses the example of a rattle to show that _. ( A) in toy-making there is a continuity in

45、 the use of materials ( B) even the simplest toys can reflect the progress of technology ( C) it often takes a long time to introduce new technology into toy-making ( D) even a simple toy can mirror the artistic tastes of the times 47 Pigs have always had a bad press. Such expressions as “piggish“,

46、“pig-headed“, “buy pig-in-a-poke“, “hog-wash“, “hog-wild“ and “hog-heaven“ suggest how low is their esteem. Several religions proscribe(排斥 ) the animal entirely. Pigs have been around for 35 million years and the pigs brain is thought to be inferior only to those of primates (灵长目动物 ) and dolphins. B

47、ecause people and pigs have similar digestive, cardiovascular(心血管的 ) and respiratory systems, they suffer from many of the same illnesses. Pigs are extensively used in medical laboratory experiments for the benefit of humans and they also supply some body substances and parts for humans. Pigs have s

48、erved mankind mainly as food. Pigs can live from 12 to 15 years but are slaughtered at seven months. The selective breeding of pigs caused them to lose their natural immunities(免疫力 ) and they must be given shots to ward off diseases. Pigs are relatively clean when given the opportunity, can be house

49、-broken, are affectionate, and communicative. Some people have adopted a pig as a pet and a few pigs have become famous. Perhaps the pig is gaining a new respect thanks to movie and TV antics of Porky Pig and Miss Piggy. “Pigs are beautiful“ is the motto of porcine(像猪的 )pet owners and members in 22 states and five nations, and each is the booster(支持者 ) of pet pigs. 48 The author of this article maintains _. ( A) pigs

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