2003年9月全國(guó)公共英語(yǔ)考試一級(jí)筆試真題(2)

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    第三部分閱讀理解
    第一節(jié)詞語(yǔ)配伍
    從右欄所給選項(xiàng)中選出與左欄各項(xiàng)意義相符的選項(xiàng),并在答題卡l上將該項(xiàng)涂黑.
    51. People grow plants or Vegetables there.
    52. It is the first meal of the day.
    53. People and cars travel on it.
    54. It is sweet and used in food and drinks.
    55. People get on or off planes there.
    [ A ] breakfast
    [ B ] dinner
    [ C ] airport
    [ D ] farm
    [ E ] hotel
    [ F ] sugar
    [ G ]road
    第二節(jié)短文理解
    閱讀下面短文,從[A](Right)、[B](Wrong)、[C](Doesn’t Say)三個(gè)判斷中選擇一個(gè)正確選項(xiàng),并在答題卡1上將該項(xiàng)涂黑.
    I once read a story about a fisherman(漁民).This fisherman did not go fishing every day.Instead,he often lay on the bank enjoying the sunshine.Someone asked him why he did not spend his time catching more fish SO that he could make mole money and live a mole comfortable(舒適的)life.His answer was:“I am living a comfortable life!”
    I could not help thinking about the lives that many people are used to living.They give all their time to their work.They often sleep little and eat just enough to keep themselves going in order to make and save money day after day.I don’t think that what they do is not fight.but the difference between their life and that of the fisherman is very great.
    The fisherman may not be very rich,yet it does not stop him from feeling happy.Many of us think that money is the greatest source(源泉)of joy.But if we spend all our time working for it,do we forget how to enjoy the pleasure of life?
    56.The story of the fisherman is true.
    [A]Right [B]Wrong [C]Doesn’t Say
    57.According to the writer,the fisherman was living a comfortable life.
    [A]Right [B]Wrong [C]Doesn’t Say
    58.The story of the fisherman made the writer think about people’s ways of living.
    [A]Right [B]Wrong [C]Doesn’t Say
    59.The writer doesn’t think much of the fisherman.
    [A]Right [B]Wrong [C]Doesn’t Say
    60.According to the writer,money is the only source of pleasure in life.
    [A]Right [B]Wrong [C]Doesn’t Say