2015公共英語(yǔ)三級(jí)模擬試題

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2015公共英語(yǔ)三級(jí)模擬試題
    SectionI Listening Comprehension
    (25minutes)
    
  Now lookat question 1.
    1. What are these peopleplanning to do?
    [A] Tosee a movie.
    [B] Tomake some coffee.
    [C] Toborrow money.
    [D] Toprepare a dinner party.
    2. What are these twotalking about?
    [A] Anappointment.
    [B]School hours.
    [C] Apart-time job.
    [D]Vacation plans.
    3. What does the man mean?
    [A]There's been nothing but rain for quite some time.
    [B] He'sbored with the changing weather.
    [C] Hethinks that it' 11 rain for three more weeks.
    [D] He'sbored about the topic on weather.
    4. How did the man feelabout the course?
    [A] Hewishes to have more courses like it.
    [B] Hefinds it hard to follow the teacher.
    [C] Hewishes the teacher would talk more.
    [D] Hedoesn' t like the teacher' s accent.
    5. Where is the conversationmost probably taking place?
    [A] At anews stand.
    [B] At acar dealer's.
    [C] At apublishing house.
    [D] At anewspaper office.
    6. What would the manprobably do?
    [A] Tosave $ 300.
    [B] Tohave the mechanic repair the car.
    [C] Torepair the car himself.
    [D] Tobuy a new car.
    7. Why doesn' t the womanwant to go for an outing?
    [A]Because she is afraid of bad weather.
    [B ]Because the temperature is too low.
    [C]Because it is going to snow.
    [D]Because outings are risky.
    8. How much does the man owethe woman?
    [A] 64cents.[B] 18cents.
    [C] 80cents.
    [D] 16cents.
    9. When will they visit theNational Library?
    [A] OnTuesday.
    [B] OnWednesday.
    [C] OnThursday.
    [D] Onthe weekend.
    10. What do we learn from theconversation?
    [A] Thewoman is sick.
    [B] Thewoman is worried about her interview.
    [C] Thewoman is confident.
    [D] Thewoman is/eeling better.
    Questions11~13 are based on a conversation about renting an apartment.11. Which facility is not available in the apartment building?
    [A]Tennis courts.
    [B] Arecreation area.
    [C] Asauna.
    [D] Aswimming pool.
    12. How much is the depositfor the apartment?
    [A] Onehundred dollars.
    [B]Thirty-five dollars.
    [C]Fifty dollars.
    [D] Onehundred and fifty dollars.
    13. When is the man going tomeet the woman?
    [A] 3:30 this afternoon.
    [B] 4:O0this afternoon.
    [C] 5:00this afternoon.
    [D] 5:30this afternoon.
    Questions
    14~17 are based on the following dialoguebetween a boss and a clerk.
    14. What is Sally doing now?
    [A]Typing letters for Mr. Black.
    [B]Typing a report for Mrs. Famsworth.
    [C]Typing a report for Mr. Black.
    [D]Typing letters for Mrs. Farnsworth.
    15. Where is Mr. Black going?
    [A]Detroit.
    [B]Chicago.
    [C] NewYork.
    [D]Boston.
    16. When will Sally finishthe report?
    [A]Pretty quick.
    [B] By8:00.
    [C] In alittle while.
    [D]First thing in the morning.
    17. What kind of watch isSally going to buy?
    [A] ARolex.
    [B] ABulova.
    [C] ASeiko.
    [D] AnElgin.
    Questions18 ~ 21 are based on the following dialogue between two friendstalking about traveling.18. Which is the largest ethnic group in San Francisco?
    [A] Theblacks.
    [B] Thewhites.
    [C] TheChinese.
    [D] TheJapanese.
    19. Where do most of theChinese people live in San Francisco?
    [A] InChinatown.[B]In the northern part of the city.[C] All over the city.
    [D] In Japan town.
    20. What is the Japanesepopulation in San Francisco?
    [A] 12,000.
    [B]700,0OO.
    [C]50,000.
    [D]20,000.
    21. Why does the man know somuch about San Francisco?
    [A] Hethinks the city is pretty.
    [B] Helikes to talk with people.
    [C]Hetravels a lot in the city.
    [D] Heteaches ethnic history at a university.
    Questions
    22 ~ 25 arebased on the following dialogue about driving.22. How did the womando in the driving test?
    [A] Shefailed.
    [B] Shebarely passed.
    [C] Shepassed easily.
    [D] Shewouldn't say.
    23. What did the woman dowell in the test?
    [A]Changing lanes.
    [B]Starting on a hill,
    [C]Parking.[D]Keeping a proper distance.
    24. What was the woman'sproblem when making a turn?
    [A] Notusing her signal.
    [B]Being in the wrong lane,
    [C]Driving too slowly.
    [D] Notlooking over her shoulder.
    25. Why did the woman bump acar in traffic?
    [A] Ithit her from behind.
    [B] Sherolled backwards.
    [C] Sheshifted into reverse.
    [D]Shewent through a red light.
    Now youhave 3 minutes to transfer your answers from your test booklet to ANSWER SHEETl.
    That is the end of the listening comprehensionsection.
    SectionI Listening Comprehension
    (25minutes)
    

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    Now lookat question 1.
    1. What are these peopleplanning to do?
    [A] Tosee a movie.
    [B] Tomake some coffee.
    [C] Toborrow money.
    [D] Toprepare a dinner party.
    2. What are these twotalking about?
    [A] Anappointment.
    [B]School hours.
    [C] Apart-time job.
    [D]Vacation plans.
    3. What does the man mean?
    [A]There's been nothing but rain for quite some time.
    [B] He'sbored with the changing weather.
    [C] Hethinks that it' 11 rain for three more weeks.
    [D] He'sbored about the topic on weather.
    4. How did the man feelabout the course?
    [A] Hewishes to have more courses like it.
    [B] Hefinds it hard to follow the teacher.
    [C] Hewishes the teacher would talk more.
    [D] Hedoesn' t like the teacher' s accent.
    5. Where is the conversationmost probably taking place?
    [A] At anews stand.
    [B] At acar dealer's.
    [C] At apublishing house.
    [D] At anewspaper office.
    6. What would the manprobably do?
    [A] Tosave $ 300.
    [B] Tohave the mechanic repair the car.
    [C] Torepair the car himself.
    [D] Tobuy a new car.
    7. Why doesn' t the womanwant to go for an outing?
    [A]Because she is afraid of bad weather.
    [B ]Because the temperature is too low.
    [C]Because it is going to snow.
    [D]Because outings are risky.
    8. How much does the man owethe woman?
    [A] 64cents.[B] 18cents.
    [C] 80cents.
    [D] 16cents.
    9. When will they visit theNational Library?
    [A] OnTuesday.
    [B] OnWednesday.
    [C] OnThursday.
    [D] Onthe weekend.
    10. What do we learn from theconversation?
    [A] Thewoman is sick.
    [B] Thewoman is worried about her interview.
    [C] Thewoman is confident.
    [D] Thewoman is/eeling better.
    

    Questions11~13 are based on a conversation about renting an apartment.11. Which facility is not available in the apartment building?
    [A]Tennis courts.
    [B] Arecreation area.
    [C] Asauna.
    [D] Aswimming pool.
    12. How much is the depositfor the apartment?
    [A] Onehundred dollars.
    [B]Thirty-five dollars.
    [C]Fifty dollars.
    [D] Onehundred and fifty dollars.
    13. When is the man going tomeet the woman?
    [A] 3:30 this afternoon.
    [B] 4:O0this afternoon.
    [C] 5:00this afternoon.
    [D] 5:30this afternoon.
    Questions
    14~17 are based on the following dialoguebetween a boss and a clerk.
    14. What is Sally doing now?
    [A]Typing letters for Mr. Black.
    [B]Typing a report for Mrs. Famsworth.
    [C]Typing a report for Mr. Black.
    [D]Typing letters for Mrs. Farnsworth.
    15. Where is Mr. Black going?
    [A]Detroit.
    [B]Chicago.
    [C] NewYork.
    [D]Boston.
    16. When will Sally finishthe report?
    [A]Pretty quick.
    [B] By8:00.
    [C] In alittle while.
    [D]First thing in the morning.
    17. What kind of watch isSally going to buy?
    [A] ARolex.
    [B] ABulova.
    [C] ASeiko.
    [D] AnElgin.
    Questions18 ~ 21 are based on the following dialogue between two friendstalking about traveling.18. Which is the largest ethnic group in San Francisco?
    [A] Theblacks.
    [B] Thewhites.
    [C] TheChinese.
    [D] TheJapanese.
    19. Where do most of theChinese people live in San Francisco?
    [A] InChinatown.[B]In the northern part of the city.[C] All over the city.
    [D] In Japan town.
    20. What is the Japanesepopulation in San Francisco?
    [A] 12,000.
    [B]700,0OO.
    [C]50,000.
    [D]20,000.
    21. Why does the man know somuch about San Francisco?
    [A] Hethinks the city is pretty.
    [B] Helikes to talk with people.
    [C]Hetravels a lot in the city.
    [D] Heteaches ethnic history at a university.
    Questions
    22 ~ 25 arebased on the following dialogue about driving.22. How did the womando in the driving test?
    [A] Shefailed.
    [B] Shebarely passed.
    [C] Shepassed easily.
    [D] Shewouldn't say.
    23. What did the woman dowell in the test?
    [A]Changing lanes.
    [B]Starting on a hill,
    [C]Parking.[D]Keeping a proper distance.
    24. What was the woman'sproblem when making a turn?
    [A] Notusing her signal.
    [B]Being in the wrong lane,
    [C]Driving too slowly.
    [D] Notlooking over her shoulder.
    25. Why did the woman bump acar in traffic?
    [A] Ithit her from behind.
    [B] Sherolled backwards.
    [C] Sheshifted into reverse.
    [D]Shewent through a red light.
    Now youhave 3 minutes to transfer your answers from your test booklet to ANSWER SHEETl.
    That is the end of the listening comprehensionsection.
    SectionIII Reading Comprehension
    (40minutes)
    

    46. Which of the followingstatements is NOT tree according to the text?
    [A]Americans were preparing for the world cup when the author wrote this article.
    [B] Moreyounger Americans became interested in soccer in the last 30 years.
    [C]Soccer is the fastest developing sport in the world.
    [D] Thearticle was written before the world cup held in the United States.
    47. Which was the mostpopular sport as a traditional game among students?
    [A]Basketball.
    [B]American football.
    [C]Soccer.
    [D]Tennis.
    48. For how long has soccerbeen played in the UnitedStates?
    [A]About a hundred years.
    [B]About fifty years.
    [C] Onlyrecently.
    [D]About thirty years.
    49. Who invented the modemsoccer game?
    [A]American Indians.
    [B]British.
    [C]Greeks.[D]Romans.
    50. What is the authorgoing to state in the next paragraph?
    [A]There have been attempts to start a professional soccer organization in the U. S.
    [B] Inthe 12th century soccer games in Britain often involved whole towns.
    [C]Professional soccer grew quickly in Europe.
    [D]Experts believed that the UnitedStates would win.
    

    51. Despite___shift work couples still hoped to maintain a stable life.
    [A]traditional beliefs about marriage
    [B ]lackof control over time
    [C] avery clear division of roles
    [D] thedemands of work
    52. From the selection, wecan conclude that female shift workers were NOT satisfied with___
    [A]their work
    [B]their children
    [C]their husbands' inability to protect the family and provide companionship
    [D]leisure activities
    53. What is implied by theauthor?
    [A]Shift work had a direct effect on the attitudes and behavior of family members.
    [B]Shift workers could live a normal life.
    [C]Shift. workcouples had unconventional ideas about marriage.
    [D]Femaleshift workers were satisfied with the time spent together with their families.
    54. In order to continue themarriages of the shift workers____,
    [A]wives must learn to care for the children when their husbands are absent
    [B]shift work couples must administer their time and activities
    [C]wives mustn't adapt their own feelings of boredom to their husbands' work
    [D] allof these
    55. The best title for thisparagraph is___
    [A]Constructing Family Life
    [B ] ManagingTime and Activities
    [C] TheMeaning of Marriage
    [D]Living a Normal Life
    

    56. If a person finds gettingup early a problem, most probably
    [A] heis a lazy person
    [B] herefuses to follow his own energy cycle
    [C] heis not sure when his energy is low
    [D] heis at his peak in the afternoon or evening
    57. Which of the followingmay lead to family quarrels according to the passage?
    [A]Unawareness of energy cycles.
    [B]Familiar monologues.
    [C] Achange in'a family member's energy cycle.
    [D] Attemptsto control the energy cycle of other family members.
    58. If one wants to work moreefficiently at his low point in the morning, he should
    [A]change his energy cycle
    [B]overcome his laziness
    [C] getup earlier than usual
    [D] goto bed earlier
    59. You are advised to risewith a yawn and stretch because it will
    [A] helpto keep your energy for the day' s work
    [B] helpyou to control your temper early in the day
    [C]enable you to concentrate on your routine work
    [D] keepyour energy cycle under control all day
    60. Which of the followingstatements is NOT true?
    [A]Getting off to work with a minimum effort helps save one's energy,
    [B] Dr.Kletman explains whypeople reach their peaks at different hours of day.
    [C]Habit helps a person adapt to his own energy cycle.
    [D]Children have energy cycles, too.
    

    SectionIV Writing
    (40minutes)
    

     答案及解析
    第一部分聽(tīng)力
    1.A2.C3.A 4.B5.D6.D7.A
    8.A9.C10.C11.D12.Al3.C14.D
    15.B16.B17.C18.B19.C20.A21.D
    Z2.A23.C24.D25.B
    1~25題解析略。
    聽(tīng)力原文
    Question 1 :
    W: I can' t make it now. Is tomorrow evening all fight?
    M: I guess so. The movie will be here through next week.
    Question 2 :
    W : The hours are 9 to 12 Monday through Friday.
    M: Is there any paid vacation?
    Question 3 :
    W: I can' t believe it' s raining again.
    M: Three weeks without a change is pretty boring.
    W: It' s the typical weather in London.
    Question 4:
    W: You took an optional course this so, nester, didn't you? How is it going?
    M: Terrible! It seems like the more the professor talks, the less I under-stand.
    Question 5 :
    M: Excuse me, I' d like to place an advertisement for a used car in the Sunday edition of your paper.
    W: OK, but you have to run your advertisement all week. We don' t quote rates for just Sunday.
    Question 6:
    W: The mechanic said it would cost 300 dollars to have the car repaired.
    M: We might as well spend 300 dollars more to buy a new one then.
    Question 7 :-.
    M: We'll go for an outing tomorrow. Would you like to join us?
    W: I' d like to, but I think it' s going to rain. The temperature is dropping.
    M: You can' t be right. The weather forecast says fine weather for tomorrow.
    W: I hope so.. But I won' t take the risk. Thanks for asking.
    Question 8:
    M: My library book is eight days overdue. Can you tell me how much I owe you?
    W: 8 cents a day.
    M: Ok. Here' s the money.
    Question 9 :
    W: Well, this must be the National Library.
    M: I guess so. Oh no! I don' t think it' s open today. Look. It says" Closed Tuesdays".
    W: Well, we' II just have to come back tomorrow.
    M: But we' re supposed to go on that tour tomorrow.
    W: Oh, that' s fight. I forgot all about it. How about the day after tomorrow then?
    M: It' s OK with me.
    Question 10:
    M: How did your interview go?
    W: I couldn' t feel better about it.
    M: You weren' t nervous, were you?
    W: Not at all. The interviewer was very friendly.
    Questions 11 ~ 13 :
    W: Good afternoon, Globe Apartments. May I help you?
    M: Yes, I want to rent a one-bedroom apartment. Do you have any available?
    W: No, I'm sorry. None is available at this time, but I expect a vacancy in about three weeks. Could I interest you in a two-bedroom apartment?
    M.. Well, you see, I'm a student, how much more would a two-bedroom apartment cost?
    W: The one-bedroom apartment rents for $ 150 a month and the two-bed-room apartment costs only thirty-five dollars more.
    M: Is the two-bedroom a great deal larger than the one-bedroom?
    W: Yes, it is. Also, I might tell you that the one-bedroom apartment doesn' t have a dishwasher, while all of our two-bedroom apartment shave one.
    M: What about signing a lease?
    W: We do require a 6-month lease, and there is a deposit of $ 100 in case any damage is done to the apartment.
    M: Is there a pool?
    W: No, I' m sorry, there isn' t. We do have a recreation area and a sauna.Also, there are tennis courts close to our building.
    M: When could I see an apartment?
    W: How about later this afternoon? Let' s see. I have an appointment at three thirty and another one at four. What about five o' clock this after-noon?
    M : That would be fine. I' 11 pick my wife up from work, and we' II come fight over.
    W: I' I1 be looking forward to seeing you then.
    M: Thank you. Goodbye.
    W: Goodbye.
    Questions 14 ~ 17 :
    M: Sally, were you able to get that report all typed up?
    W: Not yet, Mr. Black. Mrs. Farnsworth asked me to type some letters for her. They' 11 be finished pretty quick and then I' ll start on that.
    M: Don' t forget I need it in the morning. I have to take it along to Chicago
    to the regional meeting.
    W: Don' t worry, I' 11 get it done. My husband' s on a business trip too. He' s in Detroit today, and tomorrow he' 11 be in Boston. So I'm planning to stay late. After it' s typed up, I ' 11 leave it on your desk. I must finish it by 8: 00.
    M: I'm sorry to make you so late.
    W: It' s all fight, Mr. Black. Really, I don' t mind at all. Besides, I can
    make a little extra money. My husband' s birthday is next month. I want to buy him a new watch.
    M: What kind are you going to get for him, a Bulova?
    W: No, I thought I' d get a Rolex or an Elgin. I don' t really know much about watches.
    M: I've got one of those Seiko digitals. I really like it.
    W: Do you think' my husband would like one like that?
    M: I' m sure he would. The. only problem is that they' re a little bit heavy.
    W: If they' re that good, I think I'll go ahead and get him one.
    M: Well, at least he won't get a tie. That' s what I usually get:
    W: Remember, it' s the thought that counts.
    Questions 18 ~ 21 :
    M: So you're visiting San Francisco?
    W: Yes, I just got here the. day before yesterday, and you?
    M: I' m a native.
    W: Oh, really? All the people I meet here are tourists like me. I was beginning to think that maybe there were no natives.
    M: Well. San Francisco has a lot of different ethnic groups, so you might think you' re seeing a lot of foreigners. But in fact, the city has a population of about 700,000 people.
    W: What are the ethnic groups?
    M: Well, after whites, the largest one is blacks.
    W: I thought it was Chinese.
    M: It' s true that San Francisco has the largest Chinese community outside Asia. But the black people there are more than Chinese.
    W: That's interesting, ~Don't most of the Chinese people live in China-town?
    M: Well, no, they live throughout the city, but Chinatown is definitely the
    center of Chinese culture here. That' s where you' 11 find the best Chinese restaurants, bookstores, art theaters and things like that.
    W: How about the Japanese? Doesn't San Francisco have a large Japanese population too?
    M: No, actually there are only about 12,000 Japanese people here, but we do have an area called "Japan town" that has Japanese restaurants and books tores.
    W: You seem to know a lot about this city.
    M: Well, most San Franciscans think their city is pretty special. We like to talk about it. Besides, I teach ethnic history at the university here.
    W: No wonder you know so much!
    Questions 22 ~ 25 :
    M: Well, Mrs. Fern, how did you do in your driving test?
    W: Not so well, I' m afraid.
    M: Didn't you get your license?
    W: No. My score was only 49 percent. The woman who tested me was very strict about everything.
    M: Where did you lose the most points?
    W: One thing was not turning my head before changing lanes or making turns.
    M: Right. Using a turn signal isn't enough. To be safe, you have to glance back over your shoulder in the direction you Want to go.
    W : My teacher didn't emphasize that enough, or about maintaining the right distance behind the car in front.
    M: That' s right. You need a training distance of about one or two car lengths when you' re driving.
    W: My parallel parking was good. I've been practicing that a lot.
    M: What was your worst moment?
    W: Waiting on an uphill stop for the fight to change to green.
    M: What happened?
    W: Well, I let the car stall and forgot how to use the hand break. So the car rolled back and bumped the one behind me.
    M: That alone probably failed you.
    第二部分 英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用
    參考譯文
    大多數(shù)年輕人都喜歡體育運(yùn)動(dòng),散步、騎自行車、足球或是登山。
    這些熱愛(ài)攀登既高又費(fèi)力的山峰的登山者們經(jīng)常令人感到驚奇。為什么人們?cè)敢饨?jīng)受嚴(yán)寒和困難去高高的山上冒險(xiǎn)呢?這種驚奇很可能是由登山與人們從事的其他休閑運(yùn)動(dòng)之間的差別引起的。
    不同于高爾夫球和足球這樣的游戲活動(dòng),沒(méi)有人為登山制定規(guī)則。當(dāng)然,登山有不同種類的規(guī)定。不遵守這些規(guī)定,登山就會(huì)很危險(xiǎn)。正是由于不受人為制定規(guī)則的制約,登山吸引了很多人。登山者可以自由地使用自己的方法。
    如果把登山和其他我們熟悉的體育運(yùn)動(dòng)做比較,我們可能會(huì)認(rèn)為它們之間一個(gè)很大的不同就是登山不是一項(xiàng)“集體運(yùn)動(dòng)”。要是這樣想那我們就錯(cuò)了。確實(shí),登山隊(duì)伍之間沒(méi)有競(jìng)爭(zhēng)比賽,但是當(dāng)?shù)巧秸邆兲幱趲r石表面,他們的生命系于這根繩索之上時(shí),很明顯這就是團(tuán)隊(duì)合作。登山者清楚他必須同比人類更強(qiáng)大更有力的自然力量做斗爭(zhēng)。他從事的體育項(xiàng)目要求他具備很高的心理和身體素質(zhì)。
    登山者可以年復(fù)一年地不斷提高技能。一個(gè)滑雪者可能在30歲時(shí)就過(guò)了競(jìng)技的黃金年齡,大多數(shù)國(guó)際網(wǎng)球冠軍是剛剛20出頭。然而五六十歲的人登上阿爾卑斯山脈中的高峰卻一點(diǎn)也不稀奇。他們也許比年輕人要付出更多的時(shí)間,但他們技巧更加?jì)故?,省了不少體力。當(dāng)然.他們會(huì)享受到同樣多的樂(lè)趣。
    答案及解析
    26.A【解析】此題考查詞語(yǔ)搭配。have a passion for sth.為固定搭配,
    意為“對(duì)…有強(qiáng)烈的感情、愛(ài)好”。
    27.D【解析】此題考查動(dòng)詞短語(yǔ)的搭配和對(duì)文意的理解。A項(xiàng)look up to意為“仰慕,尊敬(某人)”;B項(xiàng)look forward意為“期待,盼望”,與介詞t0搭配;C項(xiàng)look in to意為“調(diào)查(問(wèn)題、罪行等)”;只有D項(xiàng)look upon(又作look on)有“把…看作,把…視為”之意,符合原文的意思。
    28.A 【解析】此題考查對(duì)上下文的理解。A項(xiàng)willing意為“愿意的”,前一句話已表明人們熱愛(ài)攀登高山險(xiǎn)山,根據(jù)上下文推測(cè),此處應(yīng)為“愿意的”。
    29.C【解析】此題考查短語(yǔ)辨析和對(duì)文意的理解。B項(xiàng)run risk意為“冒險(xiǎn)”,有被動(dòng)地處于危險(xiǎn)之中的意思;C項(xiàng)takea risk也為“冒險(xiǎn)”之意。但不同于B項(xiàng),這里有明知道有危險(xiǎn)也要主動(dòng)去冒險(xiǎn)的意思。根據(jù)上下文推測(cè),既然登山者愿意遭受嚴(yán)寒克服困難,應(yīng)該是主動(dòng)去冒險(xiǎn)。
    30.A【解析】9ive leisure to sth.的意思是“把空閑時(shí)間用于…”。
    31.D【解析】此句的意思是“像高爾夫和足球那樣的游戲”,因?yàn)樵~性不同,當(dāng)修飾單數(shù)名詞時(shí),S0的用法是SO+adj.+a(神+n.如so tall a man;而such的用法是such+a(n)+adj.+n.,如suchabeautiful girl。因此選D。
    32.C【解析】此句意為“不遵守規(guī)定登山會(huì)很危險(xiǎn)”。C項(xiàng)ignore為“忽視,不理”,符合題意。
    33.B【解析】此題考查對(duì)語(yǔ)法句型的掌握?!癐t is…that…”為強(qiáng)調(diào)句型。
    34.A【解析】此題考查對(duì)文意的理解。文中的意思是“登山者們自由地選擇登山方法”,故選擇A項(xiàng)。.
    35.D【解析】此題考查詞義辨析。C項(xiàng)compare with意為“與…比較”;D項(xiàng)contrast with意為“對(duì)比,對(duì)照”,指比較某一物與另一物,以顯出它們相異之處,出現(xiàn)明顯的差別。此句后面有“one bigdifference”。故選D項(xiàng)。
    36.D【解析】連詞that引導(dǎo)的從句作系動(dòng)詞is的表語(yǔ)??筛鶕?jù)選項(xiàng)的詞性和其在句子中作的語(yǔ)法成分進(jìn)行分析。
    37.D【解析】此題考查介詞的用法。D項(xiàng)between意為“在…之間,”句意為“登山隊(duì)伍之間沒(méi)有競(jìng)爭(zhēng)比賽,這是事實(shí)”。”
    38.C【解析】此題考查詞義辨析。depend on sb.or sth.指“需要某人或某物的支持和幫助”,文章的意思是“他們的生命取決于一根繩索”。且depend與介詞on搭配。
    39.D【解析】此題考查詞義辨析。A,C,D項(xiàng)都有“力量”之意。但strength強(qiáng)調(diào)“力量的強(qiáng)度”;power指“運(yùn)用能力或是體力和腦力來(lái)做某事”;force指“實(shí)施力量,產(chǎn)生行動(dòng)或是征服對(duì)手”,符合題意。
    40.B【解析】這里與mental“智力的”相對(duì)應(yīng)的應(yīng)為physical“體力的”。
    41.B【解析】此題考查對(duì)文意的理解。根據(jù)此句后面的yearafter year,此處應(yīng)選有“持續(xù)”之意的動(dòng)詞B項(xiàng)。
    42.C【解析】系動(dòng)詞be+in+one’s twenties表示“在某人二十多歲時(shí)”。因?yàn)橹髡Z(yǔ)是名詞復(fù)數(shù),故選C。
    43.A【解析】此題考查詞義辨析和對(duì)文意的理解。A項(xiàng)unusual意為“不尋常的”,根據(jù)上下文,雙重否定表示肯定。
    44.D【解析】根據(jù)對(duì)上下文的理解。爬山者年齡大應(yīng)該“使用更多的時(shí)間”。
    45.D【解析】A項(xiàng)shortage意為“短缺”;D項(xiàng)waste意為“浪費(fèi)”。此處指保存體力,不浪費(fèi)體力。
    第三部分閱讀理解
    Part A
    Text 1
    參考譯文
    美國(guó)準(zhǔn)備著迎接世界上大的足球盛宴,他們有史以來(lái)第承辦了世界杯。當(dāng)全世界有數(shù)以百萬(wàn)計(jì)的人在踢足球時(shí),這項(xiàng)運(yùn)動(dòng)在美國(guó)才剛剛火熱起來(lái)。大批美國(guó)青年人對(duì)足球感興趣還是近30年的事。但現(xiàn)在它是美國(guó)發(fā)展快的運(yùn)動(dòng)。一項(xiàng)近的調(diào)查顯示大約有一千八百萬(wàn)的美國(guó)青年男女踢足球。
    這項(xiàng)調(diào)查同樣表明,足球已經(jīng)開(kāi)始代替更多的傳統(tǒng)運(yùn)動(dòng),比如橄欖球,成為學(xué)生當(dāng)中流行的運(yùn)動(dòng)。因此,世界杯下周開(kāi)賽時(shí)預(yù)計(jì)去看球的美國(guó)人超過(guò)一百萬(wàn)。主辦方聲稱這一屆的世界杯會(huì)成為歷盛大的一屆。52場(chǎng)比賽中大部分場(chǎng)次的座位已全部售完。
    足球在美國(guó)僅僅有一百多年的歷史,但這項(xiàng)運(yùn)動(dòng)是怎樣流傳到這個(gè)國(guó)家的?足球在世界其他地方存在多久了?沒(méi)有人確切地知道足球是從哪里起源或是人們從什么時(shí)候開(kāi)始踢足球。某些科學(xué)家表示,有證據(jù)證明用腳玩的球類運(yùn)動(dòng)幾千年前就有了。現(xiàn)在也有證據(jù)顯示古希臘、古羅馬和美國(guó)土著印第安人玩類似于足球的運(yùn)動(dòng)。
    大部分專家都承認(rèn)英國(guó)是現(xiàn)代足球的發(fā)源地,他們同樣也認(rèn)為英國(guó)把足球傳播到了世界各地。不同的是,現(xiàn)在比賽中用的足球是人造材料或是皮革質(zhì)地,而過(guò)去使用的球常常是用動(dòng)物的胃做的。早期足球比賽的規(guī)則也與現(xiàn)在有所不同。
    答案及解析
    46.C【解析】是非題。見(jiàn)文中第一段第五句提到,足球在美國(guó)是發(fā)展快的運(yùn)動(dòng),但沒(méi)有說(shuō)在世界范圍內(nèi)是發(fā)展快的運(yùn)動(dòng)。故選C。
    47.B【解析】細(xì)節(jié)題。見(jiàn)第二段第一句,“…soccer is beginning to replace more traditional games like Americanfootball as the most popular sport among students.”可知“American football”是在青少年中為流行的傳統(tǒng)運(yùn)動(dòng)。故選B。
    48.A【解析】細(xì)節(jié)題。見(jiàn)第三段第一句話。
    49.B【解析】細(xì)節(jié)題。見(jiàn)后一段第一句,英國(guó)是現(xiàn)代足球的發(fā)明者。
    50.B【精析】推理題。文中后一段講述了英國(guó)足球是現(xiàn)代足球的發(fā)明國(guó),接下來(lái)就應(yīng)該介紹一下足球在英國(guó)的發(fā)展才符合邏輯。故選B。
    Text 2
    參考譯文
    一個(gè)家庭的內(nèi)聚力似乎要依靠家庭成員們一起做一些常規(guī)的事情來(lái)維系。然而由于美國(guó)勞動(dòng)力人數(shù)的增多,在非正常工作時(shí)間的輪班工作,也就是我們通常所說(shuō)的“換班工作”,使家庭生活面臨困境。
    現(xiàn)有的調(diào)查表明男性和女性的倒班工人都承認(rèn)壓力很大,工作和家庭生活的需求相互沖突。但是,從事?lián)Q班工作的夫婦們?nèi)匀槐3种鴮?duì)婚姻的意義和夫妻各自責(zé)任的傳統(tǒng)觀念。他們表示仍然愿意“不惜一切代價(jià)”實(shí)現(xiàn)他們認(rèn)為正常的婚姻生活,譬如犧牲睡眠時(shí)間或是在非常規(guī)的時(shí)間去做一些慣例的事情。大多數(shù)接受采訪的夫婦,甚至是那些妻子在外工作的家庭都認(rèn)為,正常家庭生活的顯著特點(diǎn)還是清楚的分工:丈夫是家庭的“支撐者”,他們主要的責(zé)任是養(yǎng)活全家,而妻子仍然是“主婦”,她們負(fù)責(zé)打掃、做飯、照顧丈夫和孩子。
    以下是一個(gè)妻子對(duì)“好丈夫”的定義,這代表了所有女人的看法:
    我希望他能養(yǎng)家。在我需要的時(shí)候陪在我身邊,和我熱衷于相同的事物。希望他也愿意支配我,就像我期望的那樣。這么說(shuō)吧,在需要他表現(xiàn)得像個(gè)男人的時(shí)候,我希望他挺身而出,而不是坐視不管,卻想讓我去處理一切。
    丈夫們眼中的好妻子是這樣的:
    她要理解我在工作中的感受。我需要在工作時(shí)受尊重,我希望能在工作中找到受尊重的感覺(jué)。我要我的妻子明白我對(duì)工作的期望。我可不想每天下班回家的時(shí)候,她嘮叨個(gè)沒(méi)完,因?yàn)槲乙膊恢肋@是否有意義。以上的觀點(diǎn)對(duì)于維護(hù)那些輪班工作的夫妻家庭是至關(guān)重要的。參考譯文
    51.B 【解析】“:,shiftwork”意為“working shifts beyond the normal day light hours”。而A、C選項(xiàng)中“traditional beliefs about marriage”,“a very cleardivision of roles”均為“a stable life”的一部分,不符合題意。
    52.C【解析】由文中“the women’s definitions of a good husband”可以看出C為正確答案。
    53.A【解析】由文章主旨句“shift work makes the lives 0f families difficult”可知選A。
    54.D【解析】聯(lián)系全文,知A、B、c三項(xiàng)均正確。
    55.C【解析】先排除D項(xiàng),因全文圍繞shift work展開(kāi),B項(xiàng)則太具體A項(xiàng)則涵義過(guò)廣,全文切入點(diǎn)為marriage。
    Text 3
    參考譯文
    你是否發(fā)現(xiàn)早上起床很困難甚至有點(diǎn)痛苦?這也許可以被稱作懶惰,但克萊特曼博士有一種新的解釋,他已證明每個(gè)人都有一個(gè)每目的能量周期。
    工作的時(shí)候,你可能會(huì)說(shuō)你很“熱”。沒(méi)錯(cuò)!一天當(dāng)中你覺(jué)得精力為充沛的時(shí)候就是你的體溫周期達(dá)到高峰的時(shí)候。對(duì)一些人來(lái)說(shuō),這一高峰會(huì)在午前到來(lái)。而對(duì)另一些人來(lái)說(shuō),則到下午或是晚上才來(lái)到。還沒(méi)有人知道為什么會(huì)這樣,但大家都能聽(tīng)到那種很熟悉的自言自語(yǔ),如“該起床了,彼得!上班又要遲到了!”對(duì)這種煩惱可能性的解釋就是彼得的體溫與能量高峰在晚上到來(lái)。當(dāng)夫婦們了解到能量周期的內(nèi)容,并知曉每個(gè)家庭成員的能量周期時(shí),諸多家庭爭(zhēng)端才能結(jié)束。
    你無(wú)法改變你的能量周期,但你可以使你的生活習(xí)慣更加適應(yīng)它??巳R特曼博士認(rèn)為習(xí)慣是有幫助的。也許你晚上很困,但你覺(jué)得無(wú)論如何都得熬夜。習(xí)慣性地延遲睡覺(jué)時(shí)間可以在一定程度上對(duì)抗你的周期。如果你早上能量低,但在一大清早有件很重要的工作要做,那就比平時(shí)早些起床。這樣做不會(huì)改變你的周期。但你可以在能量低的時(shí)候鼓起干勁,更好地工作。
    慢慢地開(kāi)始一天的工作有助于節(jié)約能量。起床時(shí)放松地打個(gè)哈欠,伸伸懶腰。在床邊坐一會(huì)兒再下地。前一天晚上把干凈衣服放好,這樣就不用手忙腳亂地到處亂翻。盡可能在下午做常規(guī)工作,把需要更多能量與注意力的任務(wù)留到佳狀態(tài)的時(shí)候來(lái)處理。
    答案及解析
    56.D【解析】第二段舉了一個(gè)Peter早上不起床的小例子,文章后面做出了解釋“The possible explanation to the trouble is that Peter is at his temperature—and-energy peak in the evening.”
    57.A【解析】第二段的后一句解釋了這個(gè)問(wèn)題。
    58.C【解析】第三段的“If your energy is low in the morning,but you have an important job to do early in the day,rise before your usual hour.”說(shuō)明了這一點(diǎn)。
    59.A【解析】見(jiàn)后一段的第一行。,
    60.B【解析】文章開(kāi)頭提到克萊特曼博士有一種新的解釋,證明每個(gè)人都有一個(gè)每日的能量周期,但是后文也提到了沒(méi)人能解釋這種現(xiàn)象。
    Part B
    參考譯文
    下面幾段文字談?wù)摿藲夂虻淖冞w情況及各自對(duì)比的觀點(diǎn)。詹尼弗:
    溫室效應(yīng)可能是造成這種變化的原因,但是這是一個(gè)追溯到100年前的循環(huán),并且在過(guò)去的20年左右里,這種循環(huán)停止了,這只影響了世界的一小部分,人們談?wù)摐厥倚?yīng)是因?yàn)樗麄兿腼@示自己有多關(guān)心世界的未來(lái),不要像這些人一樣愚蠢。
    凱樂(lè):
    春天也來(lái)到這里了,這多美啊——打開(kāi)窗戶,換季的新鮮空氣使我
    快樂(lè)。在我更小一些的時(shí)候,這個(gè)季節(jié)里我常常踩著正在融化的冰雪,走過(guò)路邊,穿過(guò)田間大片大片的樹(shù)林,呆在野外我是如此的興奮。一年中的這個(gè)季節(jié)呆在城市里是很難受的,或許我應(yīng)該馬上去露營(yíng)。
    索西婭:
    在城市里,沒(méi)有四季的變換,春雨不會(huì)使人工建筑生長(zhǎng),潮濕的路面也不會(huì)使你不便,因?yàn)槟阕谲嚴(yán)镆苿?dòng),夏熱不再是問(wèn)題,空調(diào)使你的房間像秋天一樣涼爽。城市的顏色也不會(huì)變化,因?yàn)樽匀坏牧α坎蛔阋韵窀淖儤?shù)林的顏色那樣來(lái)改變城市。冬雪沒(méi)有使任何東西變白,留下的只是泥濘的道路。
    哈諾:
    佐治亞下雪是很有趣的事情,就像上個(gè)禮拜,電視上每天有24小時(shí)天氣預(yù)報(bào):就因?yàn)榭赡軙?huì)下雪。因?yàn)檫@些預(yù)告,學(xué)校停課了,到后卻只下了雨。但是如果堅(jiān)持到底的話,規(guī)則就是取消上課了,這是放假的好借口。人們涌向雜貨店去買牛奶和面包——我不知道為什么,但是他們這樣做了。在我成長(zhǎng)的時(shí)候,這里每年要下1—2場(chǎng)大雪,但是近幾年卻沒(méi)有下過(guò)一場(chǎng)。該死的全球變暖!
    麥克蘭:
    那多漂亮啊,我堅(jiān)信在2月份我們擁有像秋天11月份那樣涼爽的天氣,從我的孩提時(shí)代起,二月份這個(gè)溫暖的時(shí)期變得一年比一年強(qiáng),一年比一年長(zhǎng),這個(gè)時(shí)期終在3月至少的暴風(fēng)雪之中結(jié)束,但是任何一個(gè)人都會(huì)熬過(guò)這些暴風(fēng)雪,因?yàn)槲覀兌贾浪鼈冎粫?huì)持續(xù)幾天。
    答案及解析
    61.G 62.E 63.B 64.C 65.A
    61~65題解析略。
    第四部分寫作Part A
    66.范文
    Memo
    From: Cathy
    Subject: Negotiation between Lenovo and IBM Date: Nov. 7, 2004
    Today, Lenovo and IBM had anegotiation in Diaoyutai State Guest-house. Theparticipants in the negotiation are the managers of Sales Department, HumanResources Department, and Marketing Department of the two companies.
    They talked about the potentialof cooperation of the two companies in the field of high-tech computer productsand the possibility of establishing a branch company of IBM in China.On the first problem, the two sides achieved an agreement: IBM will provide themost advanced technology, while Lenovo will take care of marketing and customerservice.
    However, on the second problem,the two sides did not reach any agreement. Therefore, on Dec. 20, 2004, the twosides will hold a second round of negotiation on this issue.
    Part B67. 范文From the graph, we can see that there were two peaks of accidents in
    2007. One was in March with the number of 35. The other was in August withthe number of 42, which was the highest point of the distribution line. FromAugust on, the number of car accidents had been decreasing till it reached thelowest point of the year in December.
    There were several possible reasons for the distribution of car accidents.First, weather might have played an important role. Two peaks occurred inspring and summer, the two seasons which had most of the year's rain. Drivingtends to be more dangerous in rainy days. Second, people might have beenalerted by the high number of accidents in March and Au-gust, hence less andless accidents in later months.