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[外语类试卷]国家公共英语(三级)笔试模拟试卷78及答案与解析.doc

1、国家公共英语(三级)笔试模拟试卷 78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 does the woman mean? ( A) She invites the man to a pot luck next weekend. ( B) She asks the man to help her with the gardening. ( C) She is not free today. ( D) She agrees to meet the man next Saturday. 2 Where did this conversation most probably take place? ( A) At the bookstore.

3、 ( B) At a department store. ( C) At a club. ( D) At a school. 3 What do they decide to do? ( A) The man will bring some food back for dinner. ( B) They will go to their friends home for supper. ( C) The woman will fill the refrigerator before supper. ( D) They will eat out for dinner. 4 What is the

4、 man going to do this morning? ( A) Paint the bookshelf. ( B) Fix the table. ( C) Wash the car. ( D) Go to the beach. 5 What do we learn from the conversation? ( A) The man needs three weeks to do something before leaving for Europe. ( B) Something prevents the man from going to Europe. ( C) The wom

5、an is leaving for Europe very soon. ( D) The man is excited about his trip to Europe. 6 Why did the man receive a ticket? ( A) He was speeding. ( B) He ran a red light. ( C) He went through a stop sign. ( D) He turned a corner too fast. 7 What is the mans profession? ( A) Editor. ( B) Journalist. (

6、C) Teacher. ( D) Student. 8 How are the guests going to New York? ( A) By bus. ( B) By plane. ( C) By car. ( D) By train. 9 What is the taste of the womans apple? ( A) It is nice and sweet. ( B) It looks nice but tastes sour. ( C) It is rather sour. ( D) It looks ugly but tastes sweet. 10 What happe

7、ned to the mans biker ( A) It was gone. ( B) The woman borrowed it. ( C) He sold it. ( D) He forgot where he put it. Part B 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,

8、 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 Where are the speakers? ( A) In a museum. ( B) In an art history class. ( C) In the womans dormitory. ( D) In the mans dormitory. 12

9、 Who is organizing the next museum tour? ( A) The womans dormitory. ( B) The mans dormitory. ( C) The Art History Department. ( D) The Museum of Modern Art. 13 Where will the next museum tour take place? ( A) On Campus. ( B) In New York City. ( C) In Boston. ( D) In Europe. 14 Why cant the woman dec

10、ide to go abroad? ( A) She doesnt have enough money. ( B) She doesnt know which country to go to. ( C) Her sister doesnt like foreign countries. ( D) Her sister doesnt want to leave her children. 15 Where did the man first plan to go? ( A) Abroad. ( B) To the mountains. ( C) To the seaside. ( D) To

11、see his mother. 16 Who looked after the mans children on holiday last year? ( A) His wife. ( B) His mother. ( C) A nurse. ( D) A friend of his. 17 What suggestion does the man make to the woman? ( A) Joining him and his wife for the holiday. ( B) Sending her sisters children to their grandmother. (

12、C) Going to the mountains. ( D) Going for a tour abroad. 18 Why did the man look pale? ( A) Because he was sick. ( B) Because he had an accident. ( C) Because he was almost hit by a car on the road. ( D) Because he almost hit a child on the road. 19 What does the woman hope the man to do? ( A) To re

13、port the driver to the police. ( B) To ask for some compensation from the driver. ( C) To go in search of the driver. ( D) To be more careful next time. 20 What was the man doing when the car almost hit him? ( A) He was talking to a friend. ( B) He was reading a newspaper. ( C) He was thinking of so

14、mething important. ( D) He was reading an interesting novel. 21 What can we infer from the dialogue? ( A) The man was in the wrong. ( B) The woman was in the wrong. ( C) The driver was in the wrong. ( D) None of the three was in the wrong. 22 Where does the woman work? ( A) At McDonalds. ( B) For Ja

15、ckson and Sons. ( C) With the man. ( D) For a construction company. 23 Why does the woman want to change her job? ( A) Because her present job is too hard. ( B) Because she doesnt just want to bean assistant manager. ( C) Because she wants to have a job where she can use her knowledge. ( D) Because

16、she wants to earn more money. 24 When will Jackson and Sons hire new workers? ( A) In September. ( B) In May. ( C) In August. ( D) In June. 25 When will the man tell his father about the woman? ( A) Tonight. ( B) Tomorrow. ( C) This afternoon. ( D) The day after tomorrow. 一、 Section II Use of Englis

17、h (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 were to begin a new job tomorrow, you would bring with you some basic strengths and weaknesses. Success or【 C1】 _in your work would depend, to

18、【 C2】 _great extent,【 C3】 _your ability to use your strengths and weaknesses to the best advantage.【 C4】 _the utmost importance is your attitude. A person【 C5】 _begins a job convinced that he isnt going to like it or is【 C6】_that he is going to ail is exhibiting a weakness which can only hinder his

19、success. On the other hand, a person who is secure【 C7】 _his belief that he is probably as capable【 C8】 _doing the work as anyone else and who is willing to make a cheerful attempt【 C9】 _it possesses a certain strength of purpose. The chances are that he will do well.【 C10】 _the prerequisite skills

20、for a particular job is strength. Lacking those skills is obviously a weakness. A bookkeeper who cant add or a carpenter who cant cut a straight line with a saw【 C11】 _hopeless cases. This book has been designed to help you capitalize【 C12】 _the strength and overcome the【 C13】 _that you bring to the

21、 job of learning. But in groups to measure your development, you must first【 C14】 _stock of where you stand now.【 C15】 _we get further along in the book, well be【 C16】 _in some detail with specific processes for developing and strengthening【 C17】 _skills. However,【 C18】 _begin with, you should pause

22、【 C19】 _examine your present strengths and weaknesses in three areas that are critical to your success or failure in school: your【 C20】 _, your reading and communication skills, and your study habits. 26 【 C1】 ( A) improvement ( B) victory ( C) failure ( D) achievement 27 【 C2】 ( A) a ( B) the ( C)

23、some ( D) certain 28 【 C3】 ( A) in ( B) on ( C) of ( D) to 29 【 C4】 ( A) Out of ( B) Of ( C) To ( D) Into 30 【 C5】 ( A) who ( B) what ( C) that ( D) which 31 【 C6】 ( A) ensure ( B) certain ( C) sure ( D) surely 32 【 C7】 ( A) onto ( B) on ( C) off ( D) in 33 【 C8】 ( A) to ( B) at ( C) of ( D) for 34

24、【 C9】 ( A) near ( B) on ( C) by ( D) at 35 【 C10】 ( A) Have ( B) Had ( C) Having ( D) Had been 36 【 C11】 ( A) being ( B) been ( C) are ( D) is 37 【 C12】 ( A) except ( B) but ( C) for ( D) on 38 【 C13】 ( A) idea ( B) weakness ( C) strength ( D) advantage 39 【 C14】 ( A) make ( B) take ( C) do ( D) giv

25、e 40 【 C15】 ( A) as ( B) till ( C) over ( D) out 41 【 C16】 ( A) deal ( B) dealt ( C) be dealt ( D) dealing 42 【 C17】 ( A) learnt ( B) learned ( C) learning ( D) learn 43 【 C18】 ( A) around ( B) to ( C) from ( D) beside 44 【 C19】 ( A) to ( B) onto ( C) into ( D) with 45 【 C20】 ( A) intelligence ( B)

26、work ( C) attitude ( D) weakness Part A Directions: 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. 45 That afternoon Molly almost danced along the street, as she walked home with her father from the station. They had s

27、een Mrs. Gibson and Cynthia off to London. She wished her stepmother would take herself off to London much more often. “Well now, Dad,“ she said, “Im going to have you all to myself for a whole week. You must be very obedient.“ “I hope you arent going to boss me, Molly. Youre walking me out of breat

28、h already. We mustnt pass Mrs. Goodmays in our hurry. “They crossed the street to speak to Mrs. Goodmays, one of the Doctors patients, “Were just been seeing my wife and her daughter off to London. Theyve gone up for a week.“ “Dear me, to London, and only for a week!“ Said Mrs. Goodmays, with surpri

29、se. “It seems hardly worth the packing. Itll be lonely for you, Molly, without your stepsister.“ “Yes,“ said Molly, suddenly feeling as if she ought to have taken this view of the case. “Ill miss Cynthia.“ “And you, Dr. Gibson, I hope you wont feel like widower once again. You must come and have sup

30、per with me one evening. What about Tuesday?“ Dr. Gibson felt a sharp blow on his leg from the toe of Mollys shoe, but even so he accepted the invitation, much to the old ladys satisfaction. A moment later Molly said to him, “How could you go and waste one of our precious evening! Weve only got five

31、 now. Ive been planning all sorts of things for us to do tonight.“ “What sort of things?“ “Oh, I dont know. Things you used to like. “she looked at him boldly. “Forbidden things now.“ Her fathers eyes lit up, but his face remained serious. “Im not going to be pulled down, Molly. With hard work and s

32、ensible guidance Ive reached a very fair height of civilized behavior, and there Im going to stay.“ “Oh, no, youre not. Were having bread and cheese for supper tonight, in armchairs in front of the TV ! And you shall wear your dressing-gown at breakfast tomorrow and every morning for a week ! And yo

33、u shall read the paper at the dining-table ! Thats only a start. I havent finished by a long way yet.“ 46 What were Mollys feelings as they walked home? ( A) She wished she had gone to London, too. ( B) She was delighted to be alone with her father. ( C) She was looking forward to Mrs. Gibsont retur

34、n. ( D) She hated being apart from Cynthia. 47 Mrs. Gibson was _. ( A) Dr. Gibsons mother ( B) Mollys mother ( C) Cynthias daughter ( D) the Doctors wife 48 From the passage we can be certain that _. ( A) the Doctors first wife had died ( B) Mrs. Gibson/lad no children of her own ( C) Mrs. Gibson ha

35、d never been married before ( D) the doctor had never had another wife 49 When Molly kicked her father _. ( A) she meant him to turn down the invitation ( B) it seems to have been a pure accident ( C) it was a sign that Tuesday was inconvenient ( D) it showed she was pleased to have been invited 50

36、What was Mollys father afraid of? ( A) He feared he might lose his position as a doctor. ( B) He suspected Molly wanted him to do something criminal. ( C) He thought Molly would encourage his old bad habits. ( D) He believed Molly was trying to make him leave his wife. 50 Another cultural aspect of

37、nonverbal communication is one that you might not think about: space. Every person perceives himself to have a sort of invisible shield surrounding his physical body. When someone comes too close, he feels uncomfortable. When he bumps onto someone, he feels obligated to apologize. But the size of a

38、persons “comfort zone“ depends on his cultural ethnic origin. For example, in casual conversation, many Americans stand about four feet apart. In other words, they like to keep each other “at arms length“, People in Latin or Arab cultures, in contrast, stand very close to each other, and touch each

39、other often. If someone from one of those cultures stands too close to an American while in conversation, the American may feel uncomfortable and back away. When Americans are talking, they expect others to respond to what they are saying. To Americans, polite conversationalists empathize by display

40、ing expressions of excitement or disgust, shock or sadness. People with a “poker face “, whose emotions are hidden by a deadpan expression, are looked upon with suspicion. Americans also indicate their attentiveness in a conversation by raising their eyebrows, nodding, smiling politely and maintaini

41、ng good eye contact. Whereas some cultures view direct eye contact as impolite or threatening, Americans see it as a sign of genuineness and honesty. If a person doesnt look you in the eye, American might say, you should question his motives or assume that he doesnt like you. Yet with all the concer

42、n for eye contact, Americans still consider staring especially at strangers to be rude. 51 What the author discussed in the previous section is most probably about? ( A) Classification of nonverbal communication. ( B) The reasons why people should think about space. ( C) The relationship between com

43、munication and space. ( D) Some other cultural aspects of nonverbal communication. 52 How far people keep from each other while talking is closely associated with their ( A) origin ( B) culture ( C) custom ( D) nationality 53 When an Italian talks to an Arabian on informal occasions? ( A) He stands

44、about four feet away. ( B) Comfort zone does not exist. ( C) Keeping close enough is preferred. ( D) Communication barriers may emerge. 54 A “poker face“ in the second paragraph refers to a face which is _. ( A) attentive ( B) emotional ( C) suspicious ( D) expressionless 55 In a conversation betwee

45、n friends, Americans regard it as sincere and truthful to _. ( A) maintain direct eye contact ( B) hide emotions with a deadpan expression ( C) display excitement or disgust, shock or sadness ( D) raise their eyebrows, nod and smile politely 55 Attention to detail is something everyone can and shoul

46、d do especially in a tight job market. Bob Crossley, a human-resources expert notices this in the job applications that come across his desk every day. “Its amazing how many candidates eliminate themselves,“ he says. “Resumes arrive with stains. Some candidates dont bother to spell the companys name

47、 correctly. Once I see a mistake, I eliminate the candidate,“ Crossley concludes. “If they cannot take care of these details, why should we trust them with a job.?“ Can we pay too much attention to details? Absolutely. Perfectionists struggle over little things at the cost of something larger they w

48、ork toward. “To keep from losing the forest for the trees,“ says Charles Garfield, associate professor at the University of California, San Francisco, “we must constantly ask ourselves how the details we are working on fit into the larger picture. If they dont, we should drop them and move to someth

49、ing else.“ Garfield compares this process to his work as a computer scientist .at NASA. “The Apollo 1I moon launch was slightly off-course 90% of the time, says Garfield. “But a successful landing was still likely because we knew the exact coordinates of our goal. This allowed us to make adjustments as necessary.“ Knowing where we want to go helps us judge the importance of every task we u

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