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[外语类试卷]国家公共英语(三级)笔试模拟试卷87及答案与解析.doc

1、国家公共英语(三级)笔试模拟试卷 87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 Where is George now? ( A) Europe. ( B) Here. ( C) California. ( D) Canada. 2 What can be concluded about the woman? ( A) She has no idea where the graduation ceremony will be held. ( B) She thinks it is silly of the man to ask this question. ( C) She wants to know which school the man

3、goes to. ( D) She definitely will not teach. 3 What do we learn from the conversation? ( A) The computer needs to be fixed. ( B) It may be difficult to grade this years papers. ( C) The computer is not put in a safe place. ( D) Some teachers prefer to go over the papers by hand. 4 What is the woman

4、suggesting to the man? ( A) He neednt do the experiment immediately. ( B) She doesnt believe the result of the experiment. ( C) He has to be very careful. ( D) Figures are very important in chemistry. 5 What does the man imply? ( A) He was been fined by the library. ( B) It was hard to carry all the

5、 books to the library. ( C) He doesnt want to help the woman. ( D) He is going to return books. 6 Can the man buy the rug? ( A) Yes, but not at a special low price. ( B) No, there are not rugs left. ( C) No, they are not for sale. ( D) Yes, but she has to buy 4 rugs if she wants to pay less. 7 What

6、does the woman mean? ( A) The postman doesnt do a good job. ( B) She never receives any issues. ( C) The magazine always comes late. ( D) The magazine seems out-dated. 8 What will the man probably do? ( A) Soundproof his room. ( B) Take the typewriter to repair shop. ( C) Tell his roommate to take s

7、leeping pills. ( D) Work in the basement. 9 What do we learn from the conversation? ( A) Fred is a good accountant. ( B) Tony likes his job. ( C) Tony hasnt worked very hard. ( D) Fred doesnt want to be an accountant. 10 What does the woman mean? ( A) She doesnt agree. ( B) She enjoys night driving.

8、 ( C) She would like to wait. ( D) They must set out tomorrow. 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, answer each question by choosing A, B, C or D. After

9、listening, you will have 10 seconds to check your answer to each question. You will hear each piece ONLY ONCE. 11 Why did the womans family move to Oxford? ( A) Because she was already ten. ( B) Because she was Ms Peters. ( C) Because sire was born in Brighton. ( D) Because her father got a new job

10、there. 12 Where did the woman stay after she finished secondary school? ( A) She went to business. ( B) She stayed in London. ( C) She stayed in Fendale. ( D) She stayed in France. 13 What can be said about the woman? ( A) She is a resident in Liverpool. ( B) She likes London better than Fendale. (

11、C) She has stayed in several cities. ( D) She is a marketing manager. 14 Which car was badly damaged ? ( A) Bills car. ( B) The sports car. ( C) A car outside the supermarket. ( D) A car at the bottom of the hill. 15 Where was the driver of the sports car when the accident happened? ( A) In the gara

12、ge. ( B) In the supermarket. ( C) At the foot of the hill. ( D) Inside the car. 16 Who did Bill think was to blame for the accident? ( A) The man standing nearby. ( B) The salesman from London. ( C) The driver of the sports car. ( D) The two girls inside the car. 17 Who was injured in the accident?

13、( A) Bill. ( B) Nobody. ( C) The bus driver. ( D) The two girls. 18 How long should food be left before a dog? ( A) As long as possible, ( B) At least 30 minutes. ( C) All day. ( D) No more than 30 minutes. 19 What kind of dogs needs to run for exercise? ( A) A young one. ( B) A big one. ( C) A smal

14、l one ( D) An old one. 20 Which point was not mentioned as important for good care of a dog? ( A) A clean environment. ( B) Vigorous exercise. ( C) Proper feeding. ( D) Regular visit to the vet. 21 What is the main idea of the passage? ( A) How to take good care of dogs. ( B) The love between human

15、beings and dogs. ( C) The importance of exercises for dogs. ( D) How to feed a dog. 22 What is Peggy reading newspapers for? ( A) She is trying to find a flight number in the advertisements in the newspapers. ( B) She is trying to find a flat in the advertisements in the newspapers. ( C) She is tryi

16、ng to find a film in the advertisements in the newspapers. ( D) She is trying to find a funny article in the newspapers. 23 Does Peggy care about the noise in Woodside Road? ( A) Yes, because she cannot sleep well. ( B) Yes, because she cannot concentrate on her study. ( C) No, because she would be

17、out all day. ( D) No, because she cannot hear it. 24 Does Peggy want to have a flat on her own? ( A) Yes, she wants a small one. ( B) Yes, she wants a cheap one. ( C) No, she lives With her family. ( D) No, she wants to share with others. 25 Who is Mary? ( A) Peggys sister. ( B) Peggys colleague. (

18、C) Peggys mother. ( D) Peggys roommate. 一、 Section 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 Most children with healthy appetites are ready to eat almost anything that is offe

19、red to them and a child rarely dislikes food【 C1】 _it is badly cooked. The【 C2】 _a meal is cooked and served is most important and an【 C3】_served meal will often improve a childs appetite. Never ask a child【 C4】_he likes or dislikes a food and never【 C5】 _likes and dislikes in front of him or allow【

20、 C6】 _else to do so. If the father says he hates fat meat or the mother【 C7】 _vegetables in the childs hearing he is【 C8】 _to copy this procedure. Take it【 C9】 _granted that he likes everything and he probably【 C10】 _. Nothing healthful should be omitted from the meal because of a【 C11】 _dislike. At

21、 meal times it is a good【 C12】 _to give a child a small portion and let him【 C13】 _back for a second helping rather than give him as【 C14】 _as he is likely to eat all at once. Do not talk too much to the child【 C15】 _meal times, but let him get on with his food, and do not【 C16】_him to leave the tab

22、le immediately after a meal or he will【 C17】 _learn to swallow his food【 C18】 _he can hurry back to his toys. Under【 C19】_circumstances must a child be coaxed(哄骗 )【 C20】 _forced to eat. 26 【 C1】 ( A) if ( B) until ( C) that ( D) unless 27 【 C2】 ( A) procedure ( B) process ( C) way ( D) method 28 【 C

23、3】 ( A) adequately ( B) attractively ( C) urgently ( D) eagerly 29 【 C4】 ( A) whether ( B) what ( C) that ( D) which 30 【 C5】 ( A) remark ( B) tell ( C) discuss ( D) argue 31 【 C6】 ( A) everybody ( B) anybody ( C) somebody ( D) nobody 32 【 C7】 ( A) opposes ( B) denies ( C) refuses ( D) offends 33 【

24、C8】 ( A) willing ( B) possible ( C) obliged ( D) likely 34 【 C9】 ( A) with ( B) as ( C) over ( D) for 35 【 C10】 ( A) should ( B) may ( C) will ( D) must 36 【 C11】 ( A) supposed ( B) proved ( C) considered ( D) related 37 【 C12】 ( A) point ( B) custom ( C) idea ( D) plan 38 【 C13】 ( A) ask ( B) come

25、( C) return ( D) take 39 【 C14】 ( A) much ( B) little ( C) few ( D) many 40 【 C15】 ( A) on ( B) over ( C) by ( D) during 41 【 C16】 ( A) agree ( B) allow ( C) force ( D) persuade 42 【 C17】 ( A) hurriedly ( B) soon ( C) fast ( D) slowly 43 【 C18】 ( A) so ( B) until ( C) lest ( D) although 44 【 C19】 (

26、A) some ( B) any ( C) such ( D) no 45 【 C20】 ( A) or ( B) nor ( C) but ( D) neither 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 The way people hold to the belief that a fun-filled, pain free li

27、fe equals happiness actually reduces their chances of ever attaining real happiness, if fun and pleasure are equal to happiness then pain must be equal to unhappiness. But in fact, the opposite is true: more often than not things that lead to happiness involve some pain. As a result, many people avo

28、id the very attempts that are the source of true happiness. They fear the pain inevitably brought by such things as marriage, raising children, professional achievement, religious commitment, self-improvement. Ask a bachelor why he resists marriage even though he finds dating to be less and less sat

29、isfying. If he is honest he will tell you that he is afraid of making a commitment. For commitment is in fact quite painful. The single life is filled with fun, adventure, excitement. Marriage has such moments, but they are not its most distinguishing features. Couples with infant children are lucky

30、 to get a whole nights sleep or a three-day vacation. I dont know any parent who would choose the word fun to describe raising children. But couples who decide not to have children will never know the joys of watching a child grow up or of playing with a grandchild. Understanding and accepting that

31、true happiness has nothing to do with fun is one of the most liberating realizations. It liberates time: now we can devote more hours to activities that can genuinely increase our happiness. It liberates money :buying that new car or those fancy clothes that will do nothing to increase our happiness

32、 now seems pointless. And it liberates us from envy; we now understand that all those who are always having so much fun actually may not be happy at all. 46 According to the author, a bachelor resists marriage chiefly because _. ( A) he is reluctant to take on family responsibilities ( B) he believe

33、s that life will be more cheerful if he remains single ( C) he finds more fun in dating than in marriage ( D) he fears it will put an end to all his fun adventure and excitement 47 Raising children, in the authors opinion, is _. ( A) a moral duty ( B) a thankless job ( C) a rewarding task ( D) a sou

34、rce of inevitable pain 48 From the last paragraph, we learn that envy sometimes stems from _. ( A) hatred ( B) misunderstanding ( C) prejudice ( D) ignorance 49 To understand what true happiness is one must _. ( A) have as much fun as possible during ones lifetime ( B) make every effort to liberate

35、oneself from pain ( C) put up with pain under all circumstances ( D) be able to distinguish happiness from fun 50 What is the author trying to tell us? ( A) Happiness often goes hand in hand with pain. ( B) One must know how to attain happiness. ( C) It is important to make commitments. ( D) It is p

36、ain that leads to happiness. 50 Although few would deny that it is better to be rich than poor, for some people the quest for money is so all-consuming that it extinguishes all other aspects of life. The cause of the urge to make enormous sums of money varies with the individual, but often money is

37、a substitute for something a persons life lacks. To some, money means security. To some, it means power. To others ,it means the possibility of love, and to a fourth group, it means competition and winning the game. A tremendous need for power is invariably the bottom line for those driven to make a

38、 lot of money. The bigger the pile, the more powerful they think they will feel. Parents and family back ground also influence a persons pursuit of money. Many people who grew up poor and then made a fortune live in fear that they will lose it. Others strive for money to compete with their wealthy,

39、successful parents. Making money for its own sake can be addicting like high-stakes gambling. The more they earned ,the bigger their appetite. They paid great price for their insatiability for money in terms of their living quality. For example, their obsession with money-making renders them unable

40、to enjoy what they have earned. Instead, they just work at such an intense pace and under such strenuous pressure that they totally neglected themselves. Hence the emergence of various kinds of psychological and physical problems, like impotence, insomnia, heart attacks and problems with a spouse or

41、 children. 51 The cause of the compulsion to make enormous sums of money _. ( A) is rooted in peoples minds ( B) is pushed in America ( C) is considered unsocial ( D) varies with the individuals 52 In the authors point of view, money is _. ( A) love ( B) power ( C) security ( D) a substitute for som

42、ething a persons life lacks 53 According to the author, the bottom line for having too much money is _. ( A) the need for power ( B) for the sake of money ( C) the pursuit of security ( D) an arrangement for the future 54 The word “obsession“ (Para 3)in this passage means _. ( A) disturbance ( B) pr

43、eoccupation ( C) compulsion ( D) passion 55 Which of the following statements can NOT be inferred from the passage? ( A) Family background influences a persons attitude towards money. ( B) Money is the root of all evils. ( C) Obsession with money-making can exert a negative influence on living quali

44、ty; ( D) A cautious attitude towards money is recommended. 55 “The Internet is re-drawing the media landscape and will continue to do so for decades to come, but traditional media will not be left out of the picture“, argue two journalism professors from University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa. Ed Mullins

45、, chairman of the Journalism Department, and Jim Stovall, the founder of Dateline Alabama, the news website of the College of Communication and Information Sciences, agree that the future of the web is still a mystery, but in the near future, it will serve more as a helpmate to traditional media. “N

46、obody knows where the Web is taking us, but when it comes to journalism, old media will be dominant players in the new media game,“ Mullins believes. “Some rating services report that most Americans go to sites operated by old-line media when looking for news on the web.“ Just as national old media

47、dominate the Web at that level, local old media run mostly by news papers and, to a lesser degree, by television stations dominate those markets. Is there a pattern here? Mullins and Stovall suggest that“ At least in the first decade of the Web, newspaper companies dominate Web journalism ,because t

48、hey specialize in news, and that gives them an advantage. Most readers browse through the websites for news and e-mail, a form of person-to-person news, especially in the form of chatting.“ The reason for newspapers dominance in web journalism, Stovall points out, is that they have the biggest inves

49、tment in news. “The Birmingham News, for example ,with about 175 positions, has more journalists on its payroll than all of the states broadcast, cable, and Web-only entities combined.“ 56 What role does the Internet play in journalism according to paragraph 1? ( A) It dominates the media market. ( B) It is likely to threaten the future of traditional media. ( C) It becomes a helpful partner of print media. ( D) It r

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