全国公共英语考试三级笔试真题.docx
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全国公共英语考试三级笔试真题
2004年9月全国公共英语考试三级笔试真题
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SECTION I Listening Comprehension(25minutes)
1~25略
SECTION ⅡUse of English(15minutes)
Directions:
Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordorphraseforeachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,C,orDonANSWERSHEET1.
Text
After20yearsofmarriage,ahusbandmaystillnotunderstandhiswife.Howisitthatsheisneverata 26 forwords?
Howcanshe 27 thenamesofacoupletheymeton 28 yearsago?
Nowweknow 29 totellhim:
it'sherbrain.
Althoughthereareobviouslycultural 30 forthedifferencesinemotionsandbehavior, 31 breakthroughresearchrevealsthatthe 32 ofmanypuzzlingdifferencesbetweenmenandwomenmay 33 inthehead.Men'sandwomen'sbrains 34 muchincommon,buttheyaredefinitelynotthesame 35 size,structureorinsight.Broadlyspeaking,awoman'sbrain,likeherbody,istentofifteenpercentsmallerthanaman's, 36 theregionsdedicatedtolanguagemaybemoredensely 37 withbraincells.
Girlsgenerallyspeakearlierandreadfaster.Thereasonmaybe 38 femalesusebothsidesofthebrainwhentheyread.In 39 ,malesrelyonlyontheleftside.
Ateveryage,women'smemories 40 men's,Theyhaveagreaterabilityto 41___nameswithfacesthanmendo,andtheyare 42 atrecallinglist.Theeventspeoplerememberbestarethosethatanemotionisattachedto. 43 womenusemoreoftheirrightbrains,which 44 emotions,theymaydothisautomatically.
Whilewedon'tyetknowwhatallthesefindingsimply,onethingis 45:
maleandfe-malebrainsdothesamethings,buttheydothemdifferently.
26.[A]slip [B]puzzle [C]loss [D]failure
27.[A]recall [B]understand [C]realize [D]perceive
28.[A]festival [B]event [C]occasion [D]holiday
29.[A]what [B]how [C]when [D]where
30.[A]senses [B]reasons [C]purposes [D]meanings
31.[A]present [B]instant [C]recent [D]immediate
32.[A]bottom [B]basis [C]root [D]stem
33.[A]hide [B]set [C]fix [D]lie
34.[A]have [B]share [C]divide [D]store
35.[A]in [B]at [C]with [D]for
36.[A]yet [B]hence [C]thus [D]then
57.[A]wrapped [B]rested [C]gathered [D]packed
38.[A]which [B]why [C]that [D]whether
39.[A]fact [B]contrast [C]addition [D]consequence
40.[A]top [B]match [C]equal [D]challenge
41.[A]mix [B]combine [C]join [D]associate
42.[A]shier [B]better [C]keener [D]easier
43.[A]Since [B]While [C]Although [D]Unless
44.[A]process [B]promote [C]perceive [D]produce
45.[A]important [B]mysterious [C]special [D]clear
SECTIONⅢ ReadingComprehension(40minutes)
PartA
Directions:
Readthefollowingthreetexts.AnswerthequestionsoneachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.
Text1
Bumrateisthespeedatwhichastartupbusinessconsumesmoney.Myratewouldbe$50,000amonthwhenmynewmediacompanystarted.So,Ibeganlookingaroundforindividualswhowouldbemyfirstinvestors.“Angelmoney”itwascalled.ButwhenIreviewedmylistofacquaintancestofindthosewhomightbeabletohelp,Ifoundthenumbergotsmall.
Withnootherchoices,Ibeganmeetingwiththeventure-capitalcompanies.ButIwaswarnedtheytookahugeshareofyourcompanyforthemoneytheyputin.Andifyoustruggled,theycoulddropyoucold.
AsIwassearchingfor“angelmoney”,IstartedtobuildateamwhotrustedmeeventhoughIdidn'thavemoneyforpaychecksyet.
BillBeckerwasanexpertincomputerprogrammingandimageprocessingataveryfamousMediaLabatM.I.T.Withhisarrival,mycompanysuddenlyhadamajortechnology“guy”in-house.
KatherineHenderson,afilmmakerandaformerreal-estatedealer,joinedusasourdirectorofmarketresearch.SteveWhitecameonasoperatingofficer.Hehadworkedforthedeveloperofahome-financesoftware,Quicken.Wegrabbedhim.
Wehadsomereallygoodpeople,butwestilldidn'thaveenoughmoney.Onenight,myneighbor,LouiseJohnson,cameforavisit.SheandIwereonlynoddingacquaintances,butherboysandourswereconstantcompanions.Sheranaverygoodbusinessatthetime.
Louisewasbrilliantandmissednothing.Shehadbeenwatchingmyprogressclosely.SheknewIwasdyingformoneyandIhadprospectsbutcouldoffernoguaranteesofsuccess.
Shetoldmethatherattorneyhadtalkedtomineandthetermshadbeenagreedupon.Shehandedmeanenvelope.Insidewasacheckfor$500,000.
Ialmostfelldown.Iheardhervoiceasiffromheaven.
“Ihaveconfidenceinyourplan,”shesaid.“You'11dowell.You'regoingtoworkhardforit,butit'ssatisfyingwhenyoubuildyourowncompany.”
WhowouldhavethoughtI'dfindanangelsoclosetohome?
Therewerenowordssufficientforthemoment.Wejustsaidgoodnight.SheleftandIjuststoodthere,completelyhumbledandcompletelycommitted.
46.Foranewly-establishedbusiness,bumraterefersto___________.
[A]thesalaryitpaystoitsstaff
[B]theinterestitpaystothebank
[C]thewayinwhichitraisescapital
[D]thespeedatwhichitspendsmoney
47.By"Angelmoney",theauthorrefersto__________.
[A]themoneyborrowedfrombanks
[B]themoneyspenttopromotesales
[C]themoneyraisedfromclosefriends
[D]themoneyneededtostartabusiness
48.Togethelpfromaventure-capitalcompany,youmayhaveto__________.
[A]putupwithunfairterms
[B]changeyourbusinessline
[C]enlargeyourbusinessscope
[D]letthemoperateyourbusiness
49.Theauthoreasilybuiltateamforhiscompanybecause__________.
[A]theywereunderpaidattheirpreviousjobs
[B]theywereturneddownbyothercompanies
[C]theywereconfidentoftheauthorandhisbusiness
[D]theyweresatisfiedwiththesalariesinhiscompany
50.Louisedecidedtolendmoneytotheauthorbecause__________.
[A]shewantedtojoinhiscompany
[B]sheknewhewouldbuildateam
[C]sheknewhisplanwouldsucceed
[D]shewantedtohelppromotehissales
Text2
Nearlyall“speedreading”courseshavea“pacing”element--sometimingdevicewhichletsthestudentknowhowmanywordsaminuteheisreading.Youcandothissimplybylookingatyourwatchevery5or10minutesandnotingdownthepagenumberyouhavereached.Checktheaveragenumberofwordsperpagefortheparticularbookyouarereading.Howdoyouknowwhen 5minuteshaspassedonyourwatchifyouarebusyreadingthebook?
Well,thisisdifficultatfirst.Afriendcanhelpbytimingyouoverasetperiod,oryoucanreadwithinhearingdistanceofapub-licclockwhichstrikesthequarterhours.Paceyourselfeverythreeorfourdays,alwayswiththesamekindofeasy,generalinterestbooks.Youshouldsoonnoticeyouraccustomedw.p.m.ratecreepingup.
Obviouslythereislittlepointinincreasingyourw.p.m.rateifyoudonotunderstandwhatyouarereading.Whenyouareconsciouslytryingtoincreaseyourreadingspeed,stopaftereverychapter(ifyouarereadinganovel)oreverysectionorgroupoftenortwelvepages(ifitisatext-book)andaskyourselfafewquestionsaboutwhatyouhavebeenreading.Ifyoufindyouhavelostthethreadofthestory,oryoucannotrememberclearlythedetailsofwhatwassaid,rereadthesectionorchapter.
Youcanalsotry“lightningspeed”exercisefromtimetotime.Takefourorfivepagesofthegeneralinterestbookyouhappentobereadingandreadthemasfastasyoupossiblycan.Donotbotheraboutwhetheryouunderstandornot.Nowgobackandreadthematwhatyoufeeltobeyour"normal"w.p.m.rate,therateatwhichyoucancomfortablyunderstand.Aftera‘lightningspeed'readingthrough(probably600w.p.m.)youwillusuallyfindthatyour“normal”speedhasincreased-perhaps.byasmuchas50-100w.p.m.Thisisthetechniquesportsmenusewhentheyusuallyrunfurtherintrainingthantheywillhavetoonthedayofthebigrace.
51.Accordingtothepassage,a“pacing”device_________.
[A]isusedtotimestudent'sreadingspeed
[B]is.notusedinmost,speedreadingcourses
[C]isusedas.anaidtovocabularylearning
[D]shouldbeusedwheneverwereadalone
52.Inspeedreading,lookingatyourwatchevery5or10minutes_________.
[A]avoidstheneedforreadingfaster
[B]isnotthesameaspacing
[C]mayseemunworkableatfirst
[D]helpsyoutorememberyourpagenumber
53.Whenyouarereadinganovel,youshouldcheckyourunderstandingofthecontentafter_______.
[A]everychapter
[B]everysection
[C]everyfourorfivepages
[D]everytenortwelvepages
54.Thepurposeofthe“lightningspeed”exerciseisto_________.
[A]increaseyourspeedbyscanningthetextfirst
[B]testyourmaximumreadingspeed
[C]helpyouunderstandmoreofthecontentofthebook
[D
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