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XX年公共英語三級(jí)模擬試題大家把理論知識(shí)學(xué)習(xí)好的同時(shí),也應(yīng)該要復(fù)習(xí),從復(fù)習(xí)中找到自己的缺乏,下面是為大家搜索的XX年三級(jí)模擬試題,希望能給大家?guī)韼椭?更多精彩內(nèi)容請(qǐng)及時(shí)關(guān)注我們!This.sectionisdesignedtotestyourabilitytounderstandspokenEnglish.Youwillhearaselectionofrecordedmaterialsandyoumustanswerthequestionsthataompanythem.Therearetwopartsinthissection,PartAandPartB.Remember,whileyouaredoingthetest,youshouldfirstputdownyouranswersinyourtestbooklet.Attheendofthelisteningprehensionsection,youwillhave3minutestotransferyouranswersfromyourtestbookletontoyourANSWERSHEET1.Ifyouhaveanyquestions,youmayraiseyourhandNOWasyouwillnotbeallowedtospeakoncethetesthasstarted.NowlookatPartAinyourtestbooklet.Youwillhear10shortdialogues.Foreachdialogue,thereisonequestionandfourpossibleanswers.Choosethecorrectanswer-A,B,CorD,andmarkitinyourtestbooklet.Youwillhave15secondstoanswerthequestionandyouwillheareachdialogueONLYONCE.Youwillhear:W:CouldyoupleasetellmeiftheBeijingflightwillbearrivingontime?M:Yes,Madam.Itshouldbearrivinginabouttenminutes.Youwillread:Whodoyouthinkthewomanistalkingto?Abusconductor.[B]Aclerkattheairport.[C]Ataxidriver.[D]Aclerkatthestation.Fromthedialogue,weknowthatonlyaclerkattheairportismostlikelytoknowthearrivaltimeofaflight,soyoushouldchooseanswer[B]andmarkitinyourtestbooklet.SampleAnswer:[A][B][C][D]Nowlookatquestion1.Whatdothegirlshaveinmon?BothofthemaregoingtoZimbabwe.[B]TheyarebothfromAfrica.[C]Theyareofthesameage.[D]TheyareinterestedinAfricanart.Whatdowelearnfromthisconversation?[A]Mr.Smithisthenewmanager.[B]Themanagerisaman.[C]Theformermanagerhasleft.[D]Themanagerisnothere.Whatdoesthewomanwanttoknow?Wheretoboardtheplane.[B]Wheretofindatelephone.[C]Theflightnumber.[D]Thedeparturetime.Whatdoesthewomanmean?Shedoesn'twanttoaskMr.Jacksonherself.[B]Shedoesn'twanttoworkforMr.Jackson.[C]Mr.Jacksonmayhavebrokenthetaperecorder.[D]Mr.Jacksonmightfixthetaperecorder.Whatdoesthewomanmean?[A]Theydon'thavetogototheconcert.[B]Hisbrothershouldletthemusethecar.[C]Thesubwayisfinewithher.[D]Acarwouldn'tbeanyfaster.Whyisthemantired?[A]Hisjobisdifficult.[B]Hisjobisn'tinteresting[C]Hedoesn'tknowhowtodohisjob.[D]Hedoesn'tsleepwellatnight.Whatdowelearnfromthisconversation?[A]ThewomanwillprobablygotoCanadaforhervacation.[B]ThewomanwillprobablywaituntilsummertogotoMexico.[C]ThewomanwillprobablynotgotoCanadaforherwintervacation.[D]Thewomanwillprobablystayhomeduringhervacation.Whatdoesthewomanmean?[A]Themanneedstocontinuewalking.[B]Themanneedstogostraightbackfortwoblocks.[C]Hehasalreadypassedthebuilding.[D]Thebuildingistohisright.WhatwasPeterdoingatthehospital?[A]Somethingiswrongwithhisbaby.[B]Hiswifejusthadanewbaby.[C]Hewenttoseeadoctor.[D]Hewasseeinghissister.Whatdoesthemanmean?[A]Heisnotfreeafterdinner.[B]Hecangototheconcertifhehastime.[C]Theycannotgotoconcerttogether.[D]Hewillgototheconcert.Youaregoingtohearfourconversations.Beforelisteningtoeachconversation,youwillhave5secondstoreadeachofthequestionswhichaompanyit.Afterlistening,youwillhavetimetoanswereachquestionbychoosingA,B,CorD.YouwillheareachpassageorconversationONLYONCE.Markyouranswersinyourtestbooklet.Questions11-14arebasedonthefollowingconversationYounowhave20secondstoreadthequestionsII-14.Whendidtheconversationtakeplace?[A]Beforesummervacation.[B]Duringsummervacation.[C]Aftersummervacation.[D]Inclass.Whoarethetwospeakers?[A]Brotherandsister.[B]Unemployedyoungmanandwoman.[C]Collegestudents.[D]Highschoolkids.Whatkindofjobsdoesthemanprefer?[A]Campjobs.[B]Ajobatahotel.[C]Ajobintheopenair.[D]Cuttinggrass.Whatdowelearnfromthisconversation?[A]Campjobsareveryattractive.[B]Customersathotelsusuallygivetipstowaiters.[C]Highschoolkidsusuallyhelptheirparentscuttinggrass.[D]Themanwantsajoboutsidebecausemachinesdoallthework.Younowhave40secondstocheckyouranswerstoquestions11-14.Questions15-18arebasedonthefollowingconversationYounowhave20secondstoreadthequestions15-18.Wheredoesthisconversationtakeplace?[A]InDetroit.[B]Attherailroadstation.[C]Atthebusstation.[D]AtClevelandairport.Whydoesthetravelerwanttotakeabus?[A]Thebusticketsarecheaperthanthetraintickets.[B]Thebustripisfortablebecauseitisairconditioned.[C]Busstopsatseveralcitiesalongtheway.[D]Thetravelerwantstoexperienceanotherwayoftraveling.Whyarethebusticketsmuchcheaperthanthetraintickets?[A]Thebustriptakeslongertime.Thebusstopsatseveralcities.Fewpeopleenjoybustrip.Thereisnorestroominthebus.Whycouldn'tthepassengerusethetraintickettopayforthebusticket?[A]Thetrainticketcostsmorethanthebusticket.Thetrainstationbelongstoanotherpany.[C]Heruncleandauntdon'tagreewithhimtodoso[D]Shedoesn'twanttopayextramoneytothebusstation.Younowhave40secondstocheckyouranswerstoquestions15-18.Questions19-22arebasedonthefollowingnewsreport.Younowhave20secondstoreadthequestions19-22.Whydidthestudentscleanthecars?[A]Theywantedtohelpthecleaner'sdaughter.Theywantedtoearnsomepocketmoney.Theyneededmoneyfortheirclassmate'smedicalexpenses.Theywantedtohelpahospital.Whatwasthebiggestproblemthecleaner'sdaughterfaced?[A]Shehadaseriousheartdisease.Shewouldnotcleanthecarsherself.HerfatherwasillandshehadnofamilyinHongKong.Herschoolfriendsweretoopoortohelpher.Whomdidtheyalsoturntoforthefuneralexpenses?[A]Thegirl'srelatives.[B]Thecarowners.Theirparents.[D]Residentsofthebuilding.Whatdidthegirlwanttodo?[A]Tolivewithherrelatives.[B]Tobeindependent.[C]Tobeeadoctor.[D]Tostaywithoneofherclassmates.Younowhave40secondstocheckyouranswerstoquestions19-22.Questions23-25arebasedonthefollowingconversation.Younowhave15secondstoreadthequestions23-25.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?[A]Playbasketballwithfriendsfromwork.[B]Tryoutforthepanybasketballteam.[C]Getinshapeandpeteinacyclingrace.[D]Beeastarplayer.Whatisthewoman'smainconcern?[A]Sheisworriedherhusbandwillspendtoomuchtimeawayfromhome.[B]Sheisafraidherhusbandwillbeeafitnessfreak.[C]Sheisconcernedaboutherhusband'shealth.Sheisafraidherhusbandwillbeealaughingstock.Whatdoesthewomanadviseabouttheman'sdiet?[A]Heshouldconsumelesssalt.[B]Heshouldeatlessfattyfoods.[C]Heshouldaddmoreproteinproductstohisdiet.[D]Heshouldavoideatingsweetthings.Younowhave30secondstocheckyouranswerstoquestions23-25.Nowyouhave3minutestotransferyouranswersfromyourtestbooklettotheANSWERSHEETI.Thatistheendofthelisteningprehensionsection.Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordorphraseforeachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,C,orDonyourANSWERSHEET1.Geographyisthestudyoftherelationshipbetweenpeopleandtheland.Geographers(地理學(xué)家)pareandcontrast26placesontheearth.Buttheyalso27beyondtheindividualplacesandconsidertheearthasa28.Thewordgeography29fromtwoGreekwords:ge,theGreekwordfor"earth"andgraphein,30.means"towrite".TheEnglishwordgeographymeans"todescribetheearth".31geographybooksfocusonasmallarea32atownorcity.Othersdealwithastate,aregion,anation,oran33continent.Manygeographybooksdealwiththewholeearth.Another34todividethestudyof35istodistinguishbetweenphysicalgeographyandculturalgeography.Theformerfocusesonthenaturalworld;the36startswithhumanbeingsand37howhumanbeingsandtheirenvironmentact38eachother.Butwhengeographyisconsideredasasinglesubject,39branchcanneglecttheother.Ageographermightbedescribed40onewhoobserves,records,andexplainsthe41betweenplaces.Ifallplaces42alike,therewouldbelittleneedforgeographers.Weknow,however,43notwoplacesareexactlythesameGeography,44,isapointofview,aspecialwayof45atplaces.[A]similar[B]various[C]distant[D]famous[A]pass[B]go[C]reach[D]set[A]whole[B]unit[C]part[D]total[A]falls[B]removes[C]results[D]es[A]what[B]that[C]which[D]it[A]Some[B]Many[C]Most[D]Few[A]outside[B]except[C]as[D]like[A]extensive[B]entire[C]overall[D]enormous[A]way[B]means[C]habit[D]technique[A]world[B]earth[C]geography[D]globe[A]second[B]later[C]next[D]latter[A]learns[B]studies[C]realizes[D]understands[A]upon[B]for[C]as[D]to[A]neither[B]either[C]one[D]each[A]for.[B]to[C]as[D]by[A]exceptions[B]sameness[C]differences[D]divisions[A]being[B]are[C]be[D]were[A]although[B]whether[C]since[D]that[A]still[B]then[C]nevertheless[D]moreover[A]working[B]looking[C]arriving[D]gettingReadthefollowingthreetexts.AnswerthequestionsoneachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkfouranswersontheANSWERSHEETbydrawingathicklineacrossthecorrespondingletterinthebrackets.Nooneknowsexactlyhowmanydisabled(殘廢的)peoplethereareintheworld,butestimatessuggestthefigureisover450million.ThenumberofdisabledpeopleinIndiaaloneisprobablymorethandoublethetotalpopulationofCanada.IntheUnitedKingdom,aboutoneintenpeoplehavesomedisability.Disabilityisnotjustsomethingthathappenstootherpeople.Aswegetolder,manyofuswillbeelessmobile(可動(dòng)的),hardofhearingorhavefailingeyesight.Disablementcantakemanyformsandouratanytimeoflife.Somepeoplearebornwithdisabilities.Manyothersbeedisabledastheygetolder.Therearemanyprogressivedisablingdiseases.Thelongertimegoeson,theworsetheybee.Somepeoplearedisabledinaidents.ManyothersmayhaveaperiodofdisabilityintheformofamentalillnessAllareaffectedbypeople'sattitudetowardsthem.Disabledpeoplefacemanyphysicalbarriers.Nexttimeyougoshoppingortoworkorvisitfriends,imaginehowyouwouldmanageifyoucouldnotgetupsteps,orontobusesandtrains.Howwouldyoucopeifyoucouldnotseewhereyouweregoingorcouldnothearthetraffic?Butthereareotherbarriers:prejudicecanbeevenhardertobreakdownandignoranceinevitablyrepresentsbyfarthegreatestbarrierofall.Itisalmostimpossiblefortheable-bodiedtofullyappreciatewhattheseverelydisabledgothrough,soitisimportanttodrawattentiontothesebarriersandshowthatitistheindividualpersonandtheirability,nottheirdisability,whichcounts.Thefirstparagraphpointsoutthat.{AJitispossibletogetanexactfigureoftheworld'sdisabledpeople[B]therearemanydisabledpeopleintheworld[C]thenumberofdisabledpeopleinIndiaisthegreatest[D]IndiahasnotmuchmoredisabledpeoplethanCanadaThekeywordinParagraph4is.[A]barriers[B]ignorance[C]disability[D]prejudiceThelastwordofthepassage"counts"mostprobablymeans."ismostimportant"[B]"isincluded"[C]"isconsidered"[D]"isnumbered"WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaordingtothepassage?Thereareabout10percentdisabledpersonsintheUK.[B]Thewholesocietyshouldpaydueattentiontothebarriersfacedbythedisabledpeople.[C]Eventheable-bodiedmaylosesomeoftheirbodyfunctionswhentheygetolder.[D]Therestillexistsprejudiceagainstthedisabledwhichresultsmainlyfromignorance.Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethat.[A]weshouldtryourbesttopreventdisablement[B]wemusttakeaproperattitudetowardsthedisabled[C]theable-bodiedpeoplewillneverfullyunderstandthedisabled[D]bothphysicalandmentalbarriersarehardtobreakdownAsmallpieceoffisheachdaymaykeeptheheartdoctoraway.That'sthefindingofanextensivestudyofDutchmeninwhichdeathsfromheartdiseaseweremorethan50percentloweramongthosewhoconsumedatleastanounceofsaltwaterfishperdaythanthosewhoneveratefish.TheDutchresearchisoneofthreehumanstudiesthatgivestrongscientificbackingtothelongheldbeliefthateatingfishcanprovidehealthbenefits,particularlytotheheart.Heartdiseaseisthenuinber-onekillerintheUnitedStates,withmorethan550,000deathsoc-curringfromheartattackseachyear.Butresearcherspreviouslyhavenoticedthattheincidence(發(fā)生率)ofheartdiseaseislowerinculturesthatconsumemorefishthanAmericansdo.Therearefewerheartdiseasedeaths,forexample,amongtheEskimosofGreenland,whoconsumeabout14ouncesoffishaday,andamongtheJapanese,whosedailyfishconsumptionaveragesmorethan3ounces.For20years,theDutchstudyfollowed852middle-agedmen,20percentofwhomatenofish.Atthestartofthestudy,theaveragefishconsumptionwasabouttwo-thirdsofanounceeachdaywithmoremeneatinglean(瘦的)fishthanfattyfish.Duringthenexttwodecades,78ofthemendiedfromheartdisease.Thefewestdeathswereamongthegroupwhoregularlyatefish,evenatlevelsfarlowerthanthoseoftheJapaneseorEskimos.Thisrelationshipwastrueregardlessofotherfactorssuchasage,highbloodpressure,orbloodcholesterol(膽固醇)levels.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaordingtothepassage?[A]TheDutchresearchhasprovedthateatingfishcanhelptopreventheartdisease.[B]Heartdoctorswon'tcallyourhousesolongasyoukeepeatingfisheachday.[C]AmongallthediseasesheartdiseaseisthemostdangerousinAmerica.[D]ThereisalowincidenceofheartdiseaseinsuchcountriesasJapanandGreenland.Thephrase"thisrelationship"(inLine3,Para.5)referstotheconnectionbetweenandtheincidenceofheartdisease.[A]theamountoffisheaten[B]regularfish-eating[C]thekindoffisheaten[D]peopleofdifferentregionsThepassageismainlyabout.[A]thehighincidenceofheartdiseaseinsomecountries[B]theeffectoffisheatingonpeople'shealth[C]thechangesinpeople'sdiet[D]thedailyfishconsumptionofpeopleindifferentculturesWhyisheartdiseasethemostdangerouskillerintheUnitedStates?[A]BecauseAmericanpeopledrinktoomuchspirits.Becausethereareagreatnumberoffatpeoplethere.[C]Theauthordoesn'tgiveadefiniteanswer.[D]BecauseAmericanpeopleeattoomuchfattyfish.HowmanylivescouldprobablybesavedeachyearintheUnitedStatesbyeatingfifthaordingtotheDutchstudy?[A]550,000.[B]275,000.LC]110,000.[D]852.Beingassertive(過分自信)isbeingabletomunicatewithotherpeopleclearly.Ifyoufeltthatyouhadexpressedwhatwasimportanttoyouandallowedtheoilierpersontorespondintheirownwaythen,regardlessofthefinaloute,youbehavedassertively.Itisimportanttorememberthatbeingassertivereferstoawayofcopingwithconfrontations(對(duì)抗)。Itdoesnotmeangettingyourownwayeverytimeorwinningsomebattleofwitsagainstanotherperson.Inpracticeassertivebehaviourisusuallymostlikelytoproducearesultwhichisgenerallyaeptabletoallconcerned,withoutanyonefeelingthattheyhavebeenunfairlytreated.Assertivenessisoftenwronglyconfusedwithaggression(侵犯行為).Anaggressiveconfrontationiswhenoneorbothpartiesattempttoputforwardtheirfeelingsandbeliefsattheexpenseofothers.Inanassertiveconfrontation,
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