2011年全国公共英语等级考试(pets)三级真题

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2011年全国公共英语三级考试(pets3)全真模拟试卷(2)-中大网校

2011年全国公共英语三级考试(pets3)全真模拟试卷(2)-中大网校

2011年全国公共英语三级考试(pets3)全真模拟试卷(2)总分:100分及格:60分考试时间:120分Section I Listening Comprehension (25 minutes) 听力A(1){MP3:/NewsFiles/2011-8/22/-000000/pets303.mp3}本节中,你将听到10个句子,请选择正确的一个,并标在试卷的相应位置。

每句话后有15秒钟的停顿。

每句话读两遍。

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{TS}When do you think this conversation took place?A. Before siB. At siC. After siD. After seve(2)Why does the woman like the brick house better than the white house?A. It is biggeB. It has a prettier coloC. It has a larger yarD. It is brighte(3)What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Australian and AmericaB. Guest and hosC. Husband and wifD. Professor and studen(4)When will the meeting be closed?A. 1:30.B. 11:00.C. 9:30.D. 10:00.(5)What will the man probably do?A. Wait for the sale to starB. Get further information about the salC. Call the TV station to be sure if the ad is truD. Buy a new sui(6)What does the man mean?A. He thinks she should visit her cousiB. Her cousin doesn't visit very ofteC. Her cousin is feeling a lot better todaD. He doesn't think her cousin has been at home toda(7)Why does the woman plan to go to town?A. To pay her bills in the banB. To buy books in a bookstorC. To get some money from the banD. To meet someone in the tow(8)What does the woman suggest Gordon do?A. He should start to find a new apartment right noB. He should buy an apartment right awaC. He should start to find a new apartment in a few weekD. He should buy an apartment near the campu(9)What does the man say about Judy?A. He's surprised she chose that agencB. He wonders why she is still keeping the joC. He doesn't know when her classes starteD. He doubts if she makes much money no(10)What is the woman probably doing now?A. Writing an essaB. Studying for a tesC. Shopping for shoeD. Reading a magazin听力B(1)Questions{TSE}are based on the following dialogue.{TS}Where do you think does the dialogue take place?A. In a shoB. At homC. In the streeD. In a ca(2)Who do you think Anne and Dick are?A. Their childreB. Their niece and nepheC. Their friend's childreD. Their neighbor's kid(3)What will they buy for Dick?A. Some recordB. A toy suiC. A space suiD. A to(4)Questions{TSE}are based on the following dialogue.{TS}What are the two speakers talking about?A. How to arrange for a triB. How to book a satisfactory rooC. When the shop will be closeD. What the weather is lik(5)Why is it not necessary for the man to take a taxi to the hotel?A. Because there is an excellent bus servicB. Because there is an excellent railway servic"C. Because there is an excellent subway systeD. Because taxi system there isn't convenien(6)What' s the weather like at this season?A. Usually warm but sometimes very cold and weB. Always warC. Usually cold and wet but sometimes warD. Always col(7)When will the man go on the trip?A. At oncB. Fifteen days lateC. By the 15th of this montD. In the middle of this yea(8)Questions{TSE}are based on the following dialogue.{TS}What is the first word the babylearned to say?A. TracB. OC. DucD. Tuc(9)How old was the baby when he learned to say that word correctly?A. About 18 monthB. About 21 monthC. About 24 monthD. About 12 month(10)What did the father do when the baby screamed that word at the airport?A. He corrected the babB. He tried to stop the babC. He hid himself somewherD. He didn't do anythin(11)Why did the mother pretend not to know the baby?A. She got angry with the fatheB. She was frightened by the noisC. She felt uneasy about the noisy babD. She didn't like the bab(12)Questions{TSE}are based on the following monologue.{TS}Who is the speaker?A. A sales representativB. A store manageC. A committee chairpersoD. A class presiden(13)What is the purpose of the meeting?A. To determine who will graduate this yeaB. To discuss the seating arrangemenC. To choose the chairperson of the ceremonieD. To begin planning the graduation ceremonie(14)What should the students write on the paper?A. Their names, phone numbers and job preferencB. The names and addresses of their guestC. The names of the committee they worked on last yeaD. Their dormitory name, address and phone numbe(15)When is the next meeting?A. In an houB. Next weeC. In one montD. Next yeaSection II Use of English (15 minutes) 英语常识(1)阅读下面短文,回答{TSE}题。

2011,6英语三级真题

2011,6英语三级真题

2011,6 三级真题PartⅠListening (20 points)partⅡVocabulary and Structure (20 points,20minutes)Section A Grammar(10 points)21.Once environment damage_____,it takes many years for the system to recover.A)is done B)has done C)is to be done D)does22.The government_____hoping to make their findings known soon.A)is B)has been C)are D)be23.He insisted that she_____improve her oral English by doing a lot of practice.A)could B)would C)might D)should24.We need_____books than those you have bought us.A)many many B)many more C)much more D)more many25.I feel more_____about my career than I used to.A)relaxed B)relaxing C)relax D)relaxation26.They are faced with the problem_____they should continue the work.A)if B)that C)which D)whether27.Whenever I met her ,____was fairly often,she greeted me with a sweet smile.A)which B)who C)when D)that28.It is not long____the news spread and people from all over the world came to visit this miracle.A)after B)before C)when D)until29.I finally got the job I dreamed about .Never in all my life____so happy.A)did I feel B)I left C)I had left D)had I left30.Where shall I put my boxes ?The drawer is the place____.A)to put them B)putting them in C)to put them in D)to put in themSection B Vocabulary(5 points)31.How much does it____to make an international call to Australia?A)pay B)spent C)use D)cost32.I don't think these gifts are ____for our foreign guests.A)probable B)suitable C)capable D)reasonable33.I think I'd like to stay at home this evening____go to the movie.A)rather than B)less than C)other than D)more than34.He said I had stolen his wallet,but I___it.A)refused B)declined C)denied D)disagreed35.Mr.Smith will____the job as Sale Manager after Peter leaves the company.A)work out B)take over C)turn over D)put awaySection C Substitution(5 points)36.Worry over his job puts him under a great stress.A)support B)effort C)pressure D)power37.Healthy depends on good food,fresh air and sufficient sleep.A)large B)result C)sound D)enough38.The aim of a university should be the advancement of learning.A)goal B)result C)from D)demand39.The government is trying to cope with the serious problems caused by the energy crisis.A)come up with B)meet with C)deal with D)stay with40.Apart from one or two minor mistakes, I thought the concert was excellent.A)except B)except for C)except from D)besidesPart ⅢReading Comprehension (30 points,30 minutes) Passage OneQuestions 41 to 44 are based on the following passage.When someone has deeply hurt you,it can be extremely difficult to let go of your anger. But forgiveness is possible--and it can be surprisingly helpful to your physical and mental health. Indeed,research has shown that people who forgive report more energy,better appetite and better sleep patterns."It can help save on the wear and tear on our system," says Dr.Luskin, who wrote the book Forgive for Good.So when someone has hurt you ,calm yourself first. Take a couple of breaths and think of something that gives you pleasure:a beautiful scene in nature,someone you love ,Don't wait for an apology. "Many times the person who hurt you may never think of apologizing,"says Dr.Luskin. "They may have wanted to hurt you or they just don't see things the same way. So if you wait for people to apologize,you could be waiting a very long time." Keep in mind that forgiveness does not necessarily mean accepting the action of the person who upset you. Instead,learn to look for the love,beauty and kindness around you. Finally, try to see things from the other person's perspective(视角). You may realize that he or she was acting out of ignorance(无知),feat--even love. To gain perspective, you may want to write a letter to yourself from that person's point of view.41.The passage is mainly written to explain_____.A)how to keep yourself from being hurtB)how to stay mentally healthyC)how and when to remain calmD)why and how to pardon others42.Research has shown that forgiveness allows people to _____.A) feel more energeticB)enjoy more foodC)sleep in better waysD)all of the above43.According to the passage, what is the right way to calm down after being hurt?A)Try to figure out why you get hurt.B)Write a letter to the person who hurt you.C)Think about pleasant things and forget about the hurt.D)Persuade yourself to accept what others have done to you.44.Dr.Luskin advises us not to wait for an apology after being hurt because_____.A)we are not patient enoughB)people seldom want to apologizeC)we'd feel worse accepting others' apologyD)people don't mean it when they apologizePassage TwoQuestions 45 to 48 are based on the following passage.Your beliefs are very powerful and have the power to create or to destroy your life. In most cases, whatever you believe is what you will become. If you believe that you are a loser, that you never get a breakthrough in life, these things will be your reality. Believe that you are unlimited, that you can do anything you hope to do, and when you do, your accomplishments will know no bounds. You control your beliefs, and that is how you finally control your life.Many of our beliefs come from our environment, the world we live in on a daily basis. If your environment is limiting your beliefs, then work very hard on changing it. If you are constantly around people who are negative and limiting, find other people to hang out with and get around positive, successful people.Beliefs also come from past experience. That is why it is so important to experience success on a regular basis. Set small achievable goals, and then try your best to reach them. When you start to experience success, then you start to believe in success, and that leads to more and bigger successes.Beliefs come from knowledge. The more you learn, the more things you will know to be possible. Always take the advantage of opportunities to learn something new. It will bring new possibilities into your beliefs and your life.Most importantly, you can develop new beliefs by setting and visualizing(设想) goals for your life. Define your goals clearly. Then in your mind, see yourself achieving them in all of their sensory details. The beliefs formed in this way will lead you to their reality.45.In the author's opinion, your life depends on_____.A) your environment where you live B) your experiencesC) your knowledge and opportunities D) your beliefs46.Which of the following statements is true?A) You should try your best to help your negative people around you.B) You should try to achieve small success to believe in success first.C) The more knowledge you learn, the more you will control your life.D). You should stick to your own beliefs without changing.47.According to the passage, what is the most important about your beliefs?A) To imagine your success with your senses.B) To make efforts to achieve them.C) To learn as much knowledge as possible.D) To try to experience success regularly.48.Which of the following best shows the structure of the passage?(①-----⑤stand for "Paragraph 1---Paragraph 5")A) B)C)D)①①①①②③④②②③④③④⑤⑤⑤②③④⑤Passage ThreeQuestions 49 to 53 are based on the following passage.When a consumer finds that an item he bought is faulty or does not live up to the manufacturer's claim for it, the first step is to present the warranty(保单), or any other helpful records at the store of purchase. If this action does not work, there are various means that may be used to gain satisfaction.A simple and common method is to complain directly to the store manager. Generally, the "higher up" the consumer takes his complaint, the faster he can expect it to be settled. In such a case, it is usually settled in the consumer's favor, if he has a just claim.Complaining is usually most effective when it is done politely but firmly, and especially when the consumer can demonstrate what is wrong with the item. If this cannot be done, he will succeed best by presenting specific information as to what is wrong, rather by making general statements.The store manager may advise the consumer to write to the manufacturer. If so, the consumer should do this, stating the complaint as politely as firmly as possible. But if a polite complaint does not achieve the desired result, the consumer can go a step further. He can threaten to take the seller to court or report the seller to a private or public organization responsible for protecting the consumer's rights.49.When a consumer finds that his purchase has a fault in it, the first thing he should do is to_____.A) threaten to take the matter to courtB) show some written proof of the purchase to the storeC) complain personally to the managerD) write a firm letter of complaint to the store of purchase50.If a consumer wants a quick settlement of his problem, it is better to complain to_____.A) the store manager B) a shop assistantC) the manufacturer D) a public organization51.Suppose a consumer finds fault in his tape recorder, what would he say to the store manager?A) This tape recorder doesn't work.B) This tape recorder is not so good as before.C) This sound coming out of the right speaker is unclear.D) This is the warranty, you must change a new one for me.52.The most effective complaint can be made by_____.A) saying firmly that the item is of poor qualityB) showing the faulty item to the manufacturerC) asking politely to change the itemD) explaining exactly what is wrong with the item53.The passage tells us how to_____.A) avoid buying a faulty itemB) deal with complaints from customersC) make an effective complaint about a faulty itemD) settle a consumer's complaint about a faulty itemSection B Short Answer Questions(4 point, 1 point each)Dear Mr.Doe, March 1,2011 Thank you for coming in for an interview last Friday. Today I'm writing to inform you that we have decided to offer you employment with us as an assistant sales manager, as from April 1 this year. Congratulations!To confirm your acceptance of this employment offer, will you please forward the following documents to us by separate mail by March 10? Please be reminded that failure to forward these documents by this date could result in the cancellation of this employment offer.(1)Your letter of acceptance of this employment offer.(2)One copy of your birth certificate.(3)Two copies of your full resume.As soon as we receive the above documents from you, I will e-mail you again to let you know when you have to come to the office for further details.Best regards.Jack ChenDirectorPersonnel Department 54.What job does the company offer Mr.Doe?Assistant______________________.55.What is Mr.Doe asked to do?Mr.Doe is asked to forward some_______________by separate mail by March 10.56.What will be the result if Mt.Doe fails to forward these documents?This employment offer will be_______________.57.What documents does Mr.Doe need to forward?He needs to forward his _______________of this employment offer, one copy of his birth certificate and two copies of his full resume.Part IV Translation(20 points, 20 minutes)Section A( 10 points, English into Chinese)The home computer industry has been growing rapidly in the United States for the last ten years. (58) Computer used to be large, expensive machines that were very difficult to use. But scientists and technicians have been making them smaller and cheaper while at the same time they have been made easier to use. (59) As a result, their popularity has been increasing as more people have been buying computers for their homes and businesses. Computers have been designed to store information and compute problems that are difficult for human beings to workout.(60) Some have voices that speak with the operators. Stores use computers to keep records of their inventories(库存货物) and to send bills to their customer. (61)Offices use computers to copy letters, record business and keep in touch with other offices. (62) People have been using computers in their homes to keep track of the money they spend.58.___________________________________________________________________.59.___________________________________________________________________.60.___________________________________________________________________.61.___________________________________________________________________.62.___________________________________________________________________. Section B (10 points, Chinese into English)63. ____________________________________________________(如果你碰巧遇见他),tell him that I miss him very much. (Book2, P27)64. John__________________________________________________________(把这项工作看作一次挑战) to him and accepted it with pleasure. (Book2, P70)65. On the one hand I want to keep healthy,but_____________________________________________________(另一方面我又不愿戒烟).66.This experiment_________________ (证明) thatmilk____________________________(起重要作用) in children's growth. (Book1, P74) 67. According to the law,________________________________________(司机被禁止开车) after drinking.68. The magazine will enable a scientis to__________________________________________________________________________ __________(始终跟上他所在领域的最新发展). (Book1, P10)69. 他花费了很长时间才适应了那份新工作。

2011年12月三级考试真题答案

2011年12月三级考试真题答案

1-5 B C A A A 6-10 D B D C C11-13 C A C 14-16 C C B 17-20 D C D CFor Americans, time is money. They say, “You only get so much time in this life: you’d better use it wisely.” The future will not be 21 better than the past or present, 22 unless people use their time for constructive activities. Thus, Americans 23 admire a “well-organized” person, one who has a written list of things to do and a 24 schedule for doing them. The ideal person is punctual and is considerate of other people’s time. They do not 25 waste people’s time with conversation or other activity that has no 26 visible beneficial outcome.The American attitude toward time is not necessarily 27 shared by others, especially non- Europeans. They are more likely to regard time as 28 something that simply there around them not something they can use. One of the more difficult things many students must adjust to in the States is the notion that time must be saved whenever possible and used wisely every day.In this context the fast food industry can be seen as 29 a clear example of American culture product McDonal d’s, KFC, and other fast food establishments are successful in a country where many people want to spend the least amount of time preparing and eating meals. As McDonald’s restaurants spread around the world, they have been viewed as 30 a symbol of American society and culture bringing not just hamburgers but an emphasis on speed, efficiency, and shiny cleanliness.Passage one31. A。

11年09全国英语等级三级真题

11年09全国英语等级三级真题

Karen and Ken Mullin, a young professional couple in Cleveland, own fiftyCookbooks and two fully equipped kitchens in their house. Yet they rarely cook theirOwn meals; instead, on their way home from work they usually stop at a supermarketAnd choose two portions of meat lourf and a container of ready-to-serve potatoes "My Job," says Karen "is to poor the salad from the bag."A half-century after the first TV dinner was born, the food industry is cropprourching its long-sought dream of relieving people like the Mullins of unpaidlabor in the final, and arguably most profitable, step by which a cow gets turned intomeat lourf. Increasingly, tables in America's kitchens are used not for cutting orpeeling but for putting takeout food onto plates. For those who even bother withplates. According to Harry Blazer, an influential food-industry researcher, Americandinners that came from a takeout counter increased by 24 percent in the past dacade,"We thought the microwave would be a cooking device," says Harry Blazer, "but wefind it reheating takeout pizza."Across the United States, entire business models are being transformed.supermarket takeout counters, formerly a place where unsold chickens were courtedwith sauce, increasingly resemble high-end corporate cafeterias, with sushi bars andstir-fly stations.One psychologist thinks the trend toward healthier eating is responsible:Americans have finally gotten the message that it's bad to eat fried chicken, sot hey’re doing it at home where no one can see them.Of course, thee are people you wouldn't expect to cook at home, like SteveTraxler, an unmarried Chicago theater producer, whose refrigerator contains littlemore theren orwronge juice, wine and leftovers.Well, somebody must be using those cookbooks, right? "people don't have timeto cook; I think they're reading them in bed," says Rozanne Gold, author of acookbook.It's not entirely a question of time. The takeout fashion is fueled, in part, by thepopularity of foods like sushi, which even adventuresome American cooks areunlikely to try to make at home. And takeout fills another need as well, for theatmosphere of the home-cooked dinner.46. From the text we a 1a that the Mullins[A] are experienced in cooking[BI are expert at food shopping[C} often go dining out at a restaurant[D] often eat ready-made food at home47. The food industry is cropprourchlng its final goesl of[A] freeing people of cooking at home[B] turning cows into meat lourf far people[C] relieving itself of unpaid labor for people(D} providing people with delicious TV dinners48. We a infer from the text that some Americans[A] are too busy to cut or pal[B] are too bay to use their tables[C] do not even are their plates[D] do not even use the microwave49, Supermarket takeout counters[A] have sushi bas ad stir-fry stations now[BI used to process the lea-ova food for sale[C] cooperate with high-end corporation cafeterias[D1 used to court chickens of inferior with sauce50. Takeout food is not only convenient but also enables Americans to[A] avoid taking unhealthy food[B] follow the trend of cating out[c] enjoy eating together at home(D)have time to improve their cookingI switched on the TV and there they ware again - the next crop of Mia World Miss Universe candidates. The she practiced smiles, the same waving hands, the same hosts with their areal crossbreed accents-the same.Yes, the show goes on. No time to enjoy the gint3' of the 1a1 set of titles. it's time to prepare for the next. Our Assembly Line is in place. It takes a whole year to prepare for the Miss World/Miss Universe contest. And the young hopefuls #re it their disciplined best a]most a if they were preparing themselves for a llT entrance test a the Civil Services exam.So what's wrong with that? If one at of kids ca further their genetically gifted intellect, why can't another set further a simile1 y gifted set of physical attributes? If brainy kids go to coaching classes, why can't the pretty ones go to physical trainers? If cosmetic surgery, dental a, balanced diets and workout sessions produce a happier, healthier and more self-confident woman who ca take the world in her stride, perhaps that’s the way to go.Yes, we had just begun to accept it M]. We had just begun to create the slots for the brainy ones and the beauties. And the, suddenly we got a Mrs. World Aditi Gowatrikar with her dreamy green eyes. Brainy, beautiful and a wonderful wife and mother to hat. The mother of a two-year-old who is also a doctor and a super model Yes, Aditi has shown us that it is possible to do it all. But a she really be a symbol of Indian womanhood a some carried-away journalists ad event managers have suggested'? Is she there modem day Mother India? The one who ea inspire the thousands of mothers and wives to break out of the petty confines of the roles they are forced to play? Will she find an echo among all those workingwomen dealing with families, bests and unsupportive husbands? To most women, the world of Aditi Gowatrikar would a like a differ planet.51 The repeated same of beauty contests on TV makes the writer[A] thoughtful[B] refreshed[c] doubtfulI DI excited52. As the author sees it, the young candidates preps for the contest[A] anxiously[B] seriously[C] casually(D) steadily53. For most people, both brainy kids ad young beauties a justified to[A] improve their self-confident[B] posses certain acquired images[C] make a of their natural qualifies[D] take advantage of their intelligence54, In tile author's opinion, for most indian mothers ad wives, Aditi is[A] far from reality[B] an example to follow[el typical of Indian woman[D] a inspiration for success55. In the text, the writer comments a the beauty contest with a tone of[A] despair[B] tolerance[c] admiration[D1 reservationthe first rule stepping up your luck is to look for variety. More variety will result in a richer life with morn opportunities. The more varied life is, the ma likely that unexpected combinations of events will our, giving us the chance to improve our situation. Being able to change is the best way to save in changing, unpredictable time.When we ao searching for something, like a pair of lost eyeglass, it isn't agood idea to always follow the same pattern of search. searching for happiness is like that as well, Be flexible. Learn from your mistakes. Try lots of different possibilities.V ariety is necessary for happiness, No matter how rich our lives may seem, if they consist only of expected event and reputation, boredom steps in. We find pleasure in the unexpected and the surprising, Saying yes to uncertainty adds pleasure to life and antrfeutes to our luck. Sometima it sas ai=, howa, to use ourstrength to build walls to try to protect ourselves flora uncertainty. we buy life insurance, household insurance, car insurance. We work had and put money aside. But all this planning can't guarantee safety. We need to find the courage to welcome uncertaintyEach of us should find one action that will increase variety: subscribe to a new magazine, take a different mule to work, sign up for a night-school course. Then focus on its positive results. This positive reinforcement, together with the pleasure of sensing the power in doing what we want to, should give a the courage for the next act,Accepting ourselves exactly as we are at this present merest provides the courage to move forward, Believing that all our choices in the past were the best we could have made at the time frees us from regret ad reinforces our belief that we areas good as we can be at this moment. The best preparation for the future isself-acceptance in the present self-acceptance and trust in people are the foundations of confidence and courage.self-acceptance, courage mad action don't guarantee good luck, but they do guarante a richer and fuller life.56. From the text we learn that[A] variety guarantees happiness[B] varied life relies on good luck[C] opportunities go before variety[D] adaptability is the key to survival57. According to the text, to make life colorful we must[A] accept ad try the unexpected[B] tolerate boredom and repetition[C] follow the same searching pattern[D] make ourselves financially secure58. According to the text, pleasure ca be brought into life by[A] finding what we a searching for[B] improving our situation with a bit luck[C] strengthening ourselves to face uncertainty[D] having insurance polices to protect our life59, To gather courage to move forward, the writer thinks that we should[A] regret our pat choirs[B] forget our pat mistakes[C] reinforce our past actions[D] believe in our past decisions60,the best title of the text would be --[A) Stepping Up Your Luck[B] Life Is Full of Uncertainties[C] Variety Leads to Opportunities[D] Learning from Your MistakesHelen Smith:What better way to start off my senior yea in high school a by reading something i am entirely familiar with? I couldn't have described this online revolution my better. The expansion of Facebook and its continuing success make me more intuited in the world of gomputa and web daial and the carea choirs they offer. Therenks. 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公共英语三级真题2011年03月

公共英语三级真题2011年03月

公共英语三级真题2011年03月(总分:85.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、Section Ⅰ Listening Comprehension(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、Section Ⅱ Use of English(总题数:1,分数:20.00)What might the house of the future be like? Grace "can tell. More formally known as the Microsoft Home, her high-tech devices, along with (26) in design and construction, will change the (27) we think about our homes.You enter the house, and Grace's (28) , coming from hidden speakers, passes on your messages. In the kitchen, you set a bag of flour on the intelligently (29) stone counter. Grace sees what you're (30) , and projects a list of flour-based food on the counter. (31) you choose one, Grace repeats instructions for cooking. She (32) knows what's in the cupboard.The day when your house will be like a family member is not that far off. This (33) of seamless computing, in which technology is everywhere yet nowhere ( (34) when we want it), is emphasized in most future-home thinking.Microsoft, (35) , isn't the only one exploring (36) technology can make our homes more (37) and comfortable. At the Georgia Institute of Technology, scientists are (38) systems that will allow older people to continue living (39) . So Grandma's home can be intelligently wired to (40) her patterns of wake, sleep and movement; family members would be (41) of any changes via computer. Does spying on Grandma sound (42) ? Director Beth Mynatt says "A good bit of our (43) has been working on how to convey information without (44) privacy. We also don't want to create (45) anxiety. Maybe she just took a quiet day to read, and the system would have to recognize that. /(分数:20.00)A.promotionsB.applicationsC.practicesD.advances √解析:[精析] 本题考查名词词义辨析。

2011年全国公共英语等级考试(pets)三级历年真题高频词汇

2011年全国公共英语等级考试(pets)三级历年真题高频词汇

PETS3历年真题高频词汇1.touch down 降落,着陆2.brand-new 崭新的3.head for 朝……去4.vast [vɑ:st]大的,辽阔的5.not surprisingly 果然petitive prices [kəm’petitiv]便宜的价格7.be free of 没有,免于8.typically 典型地9.on end 连续10.assert 断言11.downplay 对……轻描淡写,不重视12.put……in perspective[pə’spektiv] 多角度考虑问题13.dispose of 处置,处理14.dealer [‘di:lə]商人15.show concern for [kən’sə:n]关注,关心16.incomparable[in’kɔmpərəbl]不可比的,没有可比性的17.tremendous [tri’mendəs]巨大的,数量大的18.troop 军队,剧团mendable [kə’mendəbl]被称赞的20.prohibit [prə’hibit]禁止21.enforce 强行实施22.inspect 检查,检验23.potential[pə’tenʃəl] 潜在的,未来的24.rough road [rʌf]不平的道路25.contribute to [kən’tribjut]有助于,对……作贡献26.inconsiderate [‘ɪnkən’sidərət]不体贴的,自私的,素质差的27.conscientious [‘kɔnʃi’enʃəs]勤恳的,认真的,有良心的28.passable 可通过的29.ridiculous [ri’dikjuləs]荒唐的,怪异的30.immoral [i’mɔrəl]不道德的31.slack 松懈的,不认真的32.devoted [di’vəutid]敬业的=committed=dedicated33.contrast [‘kɔntræst]对比,反差34.environment-friendly [in’vaiərənmənt]环保的35.switch 转换,改变36.swallow [‘swɔləu]吞下37.fatal [‘feitəl]致命的38.short-term短期的39.sex-specific[spi’sifik]与性别有关的,特定性别的40.irregular periods [i’reɡjulə]月经失调41.stroke 中风42.affect 影响,破坏43.childbirth 生孩子,分娩44.regardless of 不管,不顾,尽管45.overlook 忽视,忽略46.sign [sain]信号,迹象(single[‘siŋɡl] 单一的; 单个的; 仅有一个的; 单独的适于一人的, 一人用的, 一人做的未婚的, 独身的)47.result from [ri’zʌlt]由于48.issue 热点话题,出版,发行49.ideal 理想的50.confederation 邦联,协会51.with regard to 有关,根据52.regarding, concerning[kən’sə:niŋ] 有关,关于53.alcohol [‘ælkə’hɔl]酒精54.liquor [‘likə]酒(总称)55.minor [‘mainə]未成年人56.fine 罚款57.privilege [‘privilidʒ]特权,优待58.tradition [trə’diʃən]传统59.determine [di’tə:min]确定,决定,规定60.implement [‘implimənt]实施,执行61.expose [iks’pəuz]使……暴露62.suspect [sə’spekt]怀疑(某人做了某事)63.detect 检测,勘探64.nevertheless [‘nevəðə’les]然而=however65.moreover [mɔ:’rəuvə]而且,再者66.application 应用67.expenditure [iks’pen ditʃə]费用,开支68.peak 顶峰,到达顶峰69.climax 高潮70.upgrade 升级(degrade 降级;grade 等级,级别)71.uplift 提高,抬高72.shift 切换,改变73.pioneering [‘paiə’niəriŋ]开拓性的74.approximately[əprɔksi’mətli]近似地75.ethnic [‘eθnik]民族的,种族的76.mix=combination [‘kɔm bi’nei ʃən]结合77.territory [‘teritəri]领土,范围78.fume [fju:m]烟雾79.soot 烟尘80.in the rear of the house 在房子的后面81.intrusion [in’tru:ʒən]入侵82.acquaintances [ə’kweintəns]熟人,朋友83.be preoccupied with [pri:’ɔkjupaid]专注于,专心84.destruction 破坏85.average [‘ævəridʒ]普通的,一般的86.tap away 敲打(键盘)87.handheld device 手携式设备88.picture……as……把……想象成……89.denial [di’naiəl]否认90.extent 程度,影响力91.plug into 插入(电源插座)92.contrary [‘kɔntrəri]相反的,对立的93.be engaged[in’ɡeidʒd]投入,参加prehensive [‘kɔmpri’hensiv]综合的95.enthusiastic [in’θju:zi’æstik] 热情的,热心的96.ostrich [‘ɔstritʃ]鸵鸟97.hatch [hætʃ]孵match 比赛watch观看patch补丁catch捕捉98.surplus [‘sə:pləs]多余的,附加的99.consistent 一贯的,一致的,不变的100.distinguish……from……[dis’tiŋɡwiʃ]区分101.colony [‘kɔləni]群居,殖民地102.fate [feit]命运103.emphasis [‘emfəsis]强调104.soul mate 灵魂伴侣(soul [səul] 灵魂mate [meit] 伙伴, 同事,配偶, 伴侣)105.supportive 支持的106.intimacy [‘intiməsi]亲密度107.trial [‘traiəl]尝试(try)108.identify [ai’dentifai]识别109.ultimate [‘ʌltimit]最终的110.pursuit 追求111.definition [‘defi’niʃən]定义112. caution 小心,谨慎113. artificial intelligence人工智能[‘ɑ:ti’fiʃəl] 人造的, 人工的, 假的[in’telidʒəns] 智力, 智慧; 理解力114. analysis [ə’næləsis]分析115. process 处理,加工116. reinforce [‘ri:ɪn’fɔ:s]加强117. genuinely 真正地118. be subordinate to [sə’bɔ:dinit]附属于,服务于119. prompt [prɔmpt]促进,推动120. motivate [‘məutiveit]激发,给与动力121. promising [‘prɔmisiŋ]有前途的,有希望的122. defect 缺陷,缺点(effect [i’fekt]结果, 实现, 使生效, 引起) 123. financially(财政上,金融上) affordable 买不起(financial [fai’nænʃəl, ‘fi-]财政的, 财务的, 金融的affordable [ə’fɔ:dəbl] 付得起的, 不太昂贵的)124. artistic艺术的(art 艺术; act行动; actor演员(尤指男演员)125. supernatural [‘sju:pə’nætʃərəl]超自然的,灵异的126. counteract [‘kauntə’rækt]抵消127. specific [spi’sifik]特定的,具体的128. hand down 传代129. grind, mill 研磨130. inhabit [in’hæbit]居住131. crush 粉碎132. steady [‘stedi]稳定的,稳步的133. preserve this craft [pri’zə:v]保存这种工艺134. transfer 转变,转移135. substance 物质136. exclusive [iks’klu:siv]唯一的,专有的,排他的137. commercially available 可以买到的commercial [kə’mə:ʃəl] 商业的商品化的;商用的; [ə’veiləbl] 可用的或可得到的138. alert 警觉的,活跃的,灵活的139. imitation 仿制品,模仿140. principally[‘prinsəpli] 首要地141. concisely 确切地,明确地concise [kən’sais]142. demonstration [‘deməns’treiʃən]演示,示威,展示143. replace 替代,取代144. laser [‘leizə]镭射,激光145. beam 光束146. transmit 传输147. precise 准确的148. drift 浮动149. seal off 封闭150. vessel [‘vesəl]血管151. numerous [‘nju:mərəs]数量众多的152. defense 防御,保护153. apparent 明显的,显然的154. monitor 显示器,监控155. instant messaging service [‘s ə:vis]即时聊天工具156. attachment 附件,配件157. broadband [‘brɔ:dbænd]宽带158. slide 幻灯片159. configuration [kən’fiɡju’reiʃən]配置,构造, 形状, 外貌, 轮廓160. shots 发射,照片,注射161. live 现场的162. device 设备,装置163. log in 登录,注册164. resemble[ri’zembl] 相像vt 像…, 类似于165. legal history司法经历[‘li:ɡəl] [‘histəri]166. claim[kleim]声称,自称,索赔,认领,索命(害死)167. troubleshooter [‘trʌb(ə)lʃu:tə]故障检修员168. abusive[ə’bju:siv] 虐待的,变态的169. gloom 忧郁,阴郁170. draughtswoman 高级员工draughtsman国际象棋的棋子, 起草人171. clerical [‘klerikəl]工作方面的172. continuity 连续,衔接173. swing, swung, swung, 摇摆,摇晃174. my mind would just go blank 脑子一片空白175. previous [‘pri:viəs], former 先前的,以前的176. capacity [kə’pæsiti]容量,承载量,能力177. relieved 放松的,解脱的178. payout 补偿金179. dedicated [‘dedikeitid]致力于,敬业的,特定的180. framework 框架181. curriculum [kə’rikjuləm] 课程182. compel [kəm’pel]迫使183. be independent [‘ɪndi’pendənt] of 独立于,不受……所转移184. interact 互动,沟通185. nature [‘neitʃə] 本质,实质,特征186. trial [‘traiəl] 尝试187. complex 大楼,复杂的,系列188. deposit 存款,沉积189. particle 微粒,颗粒190. germ [dʒə:m] 细菌191. odor 气味,臭味192. application 应用,申请193. tear 撕扯,撕开; n.眼泪, 泪水weep [wi:p] 哭泣194. weave, wove, woven 织布195. garment 衣服,服装196. revolutionary [‘revə’lu:ʃənəri]改革的,革命的197. no wonder [‘wʌndə] 难怪wonder [‘wʌndə] 对…感到疑惑, 惊奇, 惊叹, 惊异, 惊诧wonderful极好的, 精彩的, 绝妙的198. spin cycles 滚筒spin [spin] 使…旋转, 杜撰199. revenue [‘revənju:]收入200. diverse [dai’vəs]多样的201. boast 吹嘘,夸大,以拥有……而自豪202. manual [‘mænjuəl] n. 指导手册adj.用手的, 手工的203. confront 面对204. restraint 约束,限制205. eternal [i:tə:nl]永久的,最终的206. chromosome [krəuməsəum]染色体207. genome [dʒi:nəum] project 基因组项目208. bizarre [bi’zɑ:] 古怪的,怪异的209. stable 稳定的,稳固的210. pursuit 追求,追逐, 工作; 消遣; 嗜好211. comparison 比较,对比。

2011年全国公共英语三级考试(pets3)全真模拟试卷(1)-中大网校

2011年全国公共英语三级考试(pets3)全真模拟试卷(1)-中大网校

2011年全国公共英语三级考试(pets3)全真模拟试卷(1)总分:100分及格:60分考试时间:120分Section I Listening Comprehension (25 minutes) 听力A(1){MP3:/NewsFiles/2011-8/22/-000000/pets301.mp3}What is the woman's reply?A. She knows Professor Arnold has comeB. She think Professor Arnold has checked inC. She is sure that Professor Arnold has arrivedD. She doesn't know whether Professor Arnold has arrived(2)Who answered the phone?(3)How does the man feel about his grade?A. It was an inprovementB. It was disappointingC. It was unfairD. It was satisfying(4)What does the woman mean?(5)What subject does the man teach now?(6)Where does this conversation most probably take place?(7)Where do the speakers work?(8)What does the man mean?(9)What can we learn from the conversation?(10)How are the guests going to New York?听力B(1)下面,请听{TSE}题。

(2)Where was the man born?(3)How often is the bus scheduled to pass their stop?(4)下面,请听{TSE}题。

北-京-地-区2011年11月5日英语三级考题及答案

北-京-地-区2011年11月5日英语三级考题及答案

北-京-地-区2011年11月5日英语三级考题及答案北京地区成人本科学士学位英语统一考试2011.11.05注意事项一、本场考试时间为上午9:00——11:00。

二、考生务必在答题卡上用黑色字迹签字笔填写自己的准考证号、姓名和学校,再用2B铅笔把对应准考证号码的标号涂黑。

三、请考生仔细阅读题目的说明。

四、答案必须按要求写在答题卡规定的位置上,凡是写在试题册上的答案一律作废。

五、答题时,PartⅠ至Part Ⅳ部分用2B铅笔按示例填涂,如:■[B][C][D],用其他符号答题者不记分。

修改时,必须先用橡皮擦去原来选定的答案,然后再按要求重新作答。

六、PartⅤ 部分必须用黑色字迹的签字笔在答题卡规定区域内作答,超出黑色矩形边框区域的答案无效。

北京地区成人本科学士学位英语统一考试2011.11.05PartⅠReading Comprehension (30%)Directions: There are three passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A,B,C and D. You should decide on the best choice and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet。

Passage 1Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage:The reflective towers of New York City, which is on the Atlantic migrating(迁徙的)route , can be deadly for birds. “We live in an age of glass,” said urel, an architect。

公共英语三级真题2011年09月

公共英语三级真题2011年09月

公共英语三级真题2011年09月(总分:85.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、Section Ⅰ Listening Comprehension(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、Section Ⅱ Use of English(总题数:1,分数:20.00)Amongst the most popular books written today are those which are usually classified as science fiction. Hundreds of titles are (26) every year and are read by all kinds of people. (27) , some of the most successful films of recent years have been (28) on science fiction stories.It is often thought that science fiction is a fairly new (29) in literature, but its ancestors can be (30) in books written hundreds of years ago. These books were often concerned (31) the presentation of some form of ideal society, a (32) which is still often found in modern stories. Most of the classics of science fiction, (33) , have been written within the last one hundred years. Books by writers such as Jules Verne and H. G. Wells, to (34) just two well-known authors, have been translated into many languages.Modern science fiction writers don't write about men from Mars or space adventure stories. They are more interested in (35) the results of technical developments on society and the human mind; or in (36) future worlds which are a reflection of the world which we live in now. (37) this, their writing has obvious (38) implications.In an age where scientific fact frequently (39) science fiction, the writers may find it difficult to keep (40) scientific advances. Those who are (41) clear-sighted to see the way we are going, however, may provide a valuable (42) on how to deal with the problems which society will (43) face as it tries to (44) its new technology and come to terms with a continually (45) view of the world.(分数:20.00)A.presentedB.copiedC.published √D.concluded解析:[精析] 本题考查动词词义辨析。

大学英语三级(B)真题及解析2011年12月

大学英语三级(B)真题及解析2011年12月

⼤学英语三级(B)真题及解析2011年12⽉⼤学英语三级(B)真题2011年12⽉Part Ⅰ Listening ComprehensionDirections: This part is to test your listening ability. It consists of 3 sections.Section ADirections: This section is to test your ability to give proper responses. There ate ,5 recorded questions in it. After each question, there is a pause. The questions will be spoken twotimes. When you hear a question, you .should decide on the correct answer from the 4 choices marked A ), B ), C) and D) given in your test paper.1、 A) Don't mention it. B) At about 2 o'clock.C) Thanks for your help. D) It's 54576862.2、 A) I agree. B) Tea, please. C) Mypleasure. D) No problem.3、 A) Go on, please. B) Take care.C) I'd love to. D) You are welcome.4、 A) It's interesting. B) Here it is.C) I don't think so. D) Yes, let's do it.5、 A) Sorry to hear that. B) Yes, of course.C) See you later. D) Nice to meet you.Section BDirections: This section is to test your ability to understand short dialogues. There are 5 recorded dialogues in it. After each dialogue, there is a recorded question. Both the dialogues and questions will be spoken two times. When you hear a question, you should decide on the correct answer from the 4 choices marked A), B),C) and D) given in your test paper.6、 A) When to catch the train. B) Where to buy the ticket.C) How to reach the airport. D) Which bus stop to get off.7、 A) She was ill at that time. B) She was busy withher work.C) She forgot about the meeting. D) She was preparing for a trip.8、 A) Write a report. B) Type a report.C) Send a report. D) Read a report.9、 A) Pay his bill. B) Show his business card.C) Fill in a form. D) Make a phone call.10、 A) Project engineer. B) Shop assistant.C) Computer programmer. D) Marketing manager.Section CDirections: In this section you will hear a recorded short passage. The passage is printed in the test paper, but with some words or phrases missing. The passage will be read threetimes. During the second reading, you are required to put the missing words or phrases on the Answer Sheet in order of the numbered blanks according to what you hear. The third reading is for you to check your writing. Now the passage will begin.When you are starting a small business, you should write a business plan. Writing a business plan is the most important (11) . This is how people will think about your business. Whenyou (12) support from a bank, the bank will read your plan seriously before it gives you any help. Even if you're starting the business with (13) , you will still need to have a written plan to help (14) your business. The marketing plan is the important part of a business plan. It will help you to sell the products or (15)Part Ⅱ Vocabulary and StructureDirections: This part is to test your ability to use words and phrases correctly to Construct meaningful and grammatically correct sentences. It consists of 2 sections.Section ADirections: There are 10 incomplete statements here. You are required to complete each statement by choosing the appropriate answer from the 4 choices marked A ), B), C) and D).16、 We will have to pay them a large ______ of money for their service.A) size B) set C) amount D) series17、 I'd appreciate it if you could tell me how ______ the machine.A) operate B) to operate C) operating D) operated18、 I'm sorry to tell you that the materials you wanted are ______.A) taken off B) put up C) sold out D) got off19、 It is obvious that these small businesses are ______ need of technical support.A) in B) on C) with D) to20、 ______ I am concerned, it is important to get a job first.A) As long as B) As well as C) As soon as D) As far as21、 Some companies might not let you rent a car ______ you have a credit card.A) where B) because C) since D) unless22、 In his opinion, success in life mainly ______ on how we get along with other people.A) keeps B) depends C) insists D) spends23、 We ______ building the bridge by the end of next month.A) are finishing B) have finished C) would finish D) will have finished24、 Our company's service is ______ in nearly 80 countries around the world.A) available B) natural C) relative D) careful25、 It was in Jonson's hotel ______ the business meeting was held last year.A) this B) that C) what D) whichSection BDirections: There are also 10 incomplete statements here. You should fill in each blank with the proper form of the word given inbrackets.26、 To start your own business is usually (cheap) ______ than to buy one.27、 The foreign professor spoke slowly and (clear) ______ so that we could follow him.28、 The money (borrow) ______ from the bank has already been paid back.29、 The (manage) ______ said that their company wouldn't be responsible for the loss of the goods.30、 When we get his telephone number, we (tell) ______ you immediately.31、 It won't make any (different) ______ whether he comes to the meeting or not.32、 The machine should (test) ______ before it is put to use.33、 We look forward to (meet) ______ you and wish you every successin your career.34、 My (person) ______ experience suggests that we should contactthe customers first.35、 After the lecture yesterday, they (realize) ______ how important company culture was.Part Ⅲ Reading ComprehensionDirections : This part is to test your reading ability. Thereare ,5 tasks for you to fulfill. You should read the readingmaterials carefully and do the tasks as you are instructed.Task 1Directions: After reading the .following passage, you will find 5 questions or unfinished statements, numbered 36 to 40. For each question or statement there are 4 choices marked A), B), C) and D).A car is made up of more than 30 000 parts. Each part in a new car is as weak as a baby. So a new car requires proper care and servicing. If you're unfamiliar with the parts, you have to read through the owner's instructions carefully.First of all, the brakes (刹车) of your car are important forsafety (案例) reasons. Having them checked regularly can reduce the risks of accidents. Another important thing to consider is engine care. Always remember that the life and performance of your carengine depend on the engine oil. Replace the engine oil when recommended. If you feel the engine is very hot especially during summer it is probably because the cooling system doesn't work well.You'd better get the cooling system serviced before the start of summer.In a word, timely and proper servicing is an important task forcar owners. Good servicing can not only extend the life of your newborn baby, but also ensure your safety, and the safety of thosewho share the road with you.36、 To get familiar with the parts of a new car, the owner should______.A) regard the car as a new-born babyB) have the car serviced before driving itC) read through the instructions carefullyD) examine all of the parts of the new car37、 The brakes should be checked regularly ______.A) to avoid accidents B) to raise speedC) to reduce cost D) to save gas38、 For a car engine to work long and well, the owner should ______.A) replace the engine oil as recommendedB) reduce the use of the car in summerC) clean the engine parts regularlyD) change the brakes frequently39、 It is recommended to have the cooling system checked when ______.A) you buy a new car B) summer is comingC) the engine oil is replaced D) the brakes are out of order40、 The last paragraph tells us that the purpose of carefullyservicing a car is ______.A) to let you sell your car at a good priceB) to extend its life and ensure safetyC) to reduce the cost of car servicingD) to make the car run fasterTask 2Directions: This task is the same as Task 1. The ,5 questions or unfinished statements are numbered 41 to 45.Ticket-booking PoliciesGeneral PoliciesOnce the flight ticket has been issued, the name on the ticket cannot be changed.Ticket is non-refundable (不能退款的)Please review your itinerary (⾏程安排) immediately. If any problems arise before or during your trip, you must call our booking offices right away. If you wait until you return, it's too late.There are times when we are unable to confirm a booking. In that case we will attempt to reach you by phone and e-mail. You must call us back within 48 hours or we may not be able to offer you the booking price.Change PoliciesIf you change your booking, airlines may charge a fee— $150 to $ 200.Some tickets do not allow any changes.Need to change or cancel your trip? Visit our website to check the fees and rules before you decide,Cancellation (取消) PoliciesIf you cancel your booking you will not receive any money back.You may apply part of your ticket price towards future travel (for a limited time, usually a year).41、 According to the policies, the name on the ticket cannot be changed once the ticket is ______.A) booked B) issued C) cancelled D) confirmed42、 If you have any problems during a trip, you should ______.A) ask for a refund B) change your itinerary C) call the booking office D) return the ticket to the office43、 What happens when your ticket booking cannot be confirmed?A) You should make another booking immediately.B) You can change your booking free of charge.C) You will be informed by phone and e-mail.D) You will still enjoy the booking price.44、 If you want to change a booking, you may have to pay ______.A) 10% of the booking price B) a fee of $150 to $ 200C) half the ticket price D) a fixed fee45、 Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the cancellation policies?A) You can use part of the ticket price for future travel.B) You can refund the money from the booking office.C) You can keep the booking effective for one year.D) You cannot cancel your booking in any case.Task 3Directions: Read the following passage. After reading it, you should complete the information by filling in the blanks marked 46to 50 in no more than 3 words in the table below.If you are staying in the UK for more than 6 months, it may be useful to open a UK bank account. There are a lot of advantages of having a UK current (checking) account:Paying billsMany landlords prefer to collect rent directly from a bank account. You may be able to obtain cheaper services if you pay bills directly from a bank account, e.g. telephone/gas/water/electricity. If you are given a chequebook, you can also write cheques as a safe way of paying for things. CashYou can easily obtain money from cash machines, or pay directly from your account using a debit card (借记卡).Saving moneyIt is generally cheaper to use a UK account than it is to pay by credit card (信⽤卡) or withdraw (提取) cash from a foreign bank.EmploymentIf you work in the UK, some employers require you to have a bank account so that you can get your pay.Advantages of UK Current AccountPaying bills: 1) to pay rent directly from (46)2) to obtain (47) services3) to pay for things with cheques safelyCash: 1) to obtain money from (48) easily2) to pay directly from your accountSaving money: cheaper to use a (49) accountEmployment: to get your (50) through a bank accountTask 4Directions: The following is a list of terms related to thehuman resources management. After reading it, you are required to find the items equivalent to (与……等同) those given in Chinese in the table below.A——Employee relationsB——Basic salaryC——Night shiftD——Attendance bookE——Human resources managementF——Work permitG——Employment injury insuranceH——Housing fundI——Annual salaryJ——Year-end bonusK——Contract of serviceL——Evaluation of employeesM——Sick leaveN——Coffee breakO——Unemployment insuranceP——Minimum wageQ——Quality management51、 ( )年薪 ( )最低⼯资52、 ( )服务合同 ( )员⼯关系53、 ( )⼯伤保险 ( )失业保险54、 ( )病假 ( )⼯作许可证55、 ( )住房基⾦ ( )基本⼯资Task 5Directions: The following is a letter of recommendation. After reading them, you are required to complete the answers that follow the questions (No. 56 to No. 60).Dear Mr. Brown,Thank you for your letter of 6 September regarding Mr. John Green who has been employed by this company for the past 10 years.Mr. Green served his apprenticeship (学徒) with Vickers Tools Ltd. in Manchester, followed by a three-year course of engineering for Production Engineers. He is technically well-qualified and for the past five years has been our Assistant Works Manager responsible for production and related business in our Sheffield factory. In all his job duties he has shown himself to be hard-working, responsible andin every way a very dependable employee.I can strongly recommend Mr. Green as I feel sure that if he were to be chosen to manage your factory in Nairobi he would bring to his work a true atmosphere of teamwork, which would be found necessary and helpful by all who would work with him.Sincerely yours,Tom Smith56、 How long has Mr. Green been employed by the writer's company?For ______.57、 What kind of course did Mr. Green take?A three-year course in engineering for ______.58、What job position has Mr. Green held in the past five years?59、What does the writer think of Mr. Green as an employee?He is hard-working, ______and dependable.60、What is the purpose of this letter?To ______ Mr. Green to manage a factory in Nairobi.Part Ⅳ TranslationDirections:This part,numbered 61 to 65,is to test your ability to translate English into Chinese. Each of the four sentences (No. 61 to No. 64) is followed by four choices of suggested translation marked A), B), C)and D). Make the best choice.61、With fuel prices going up,car buyers are changing their idea of buying a car.A) 燃料的价格正在随着购车者买车想法的改变⽽上涨。

2011年全国公共英语三级考试(pets3)全真模拟试卷(3)-中大网校

2011年全国公共英语三级考试(pets3)全真模拟试卷(3)-中大网校

2011年全国公共英语三级考试(pets3)全真模拟试卷(3)总分:100分及格:60分考试时间:120分Section I Listening Comprehension (25 minutes) 听力A(1){MP3:/NewsFiles/2011-8/22/-000000/pets302.mp3}本节中,你将听到10个句子,请选择正确的一个,并标在试卷的相应位置。

每句话后有15秒钟的停顿。

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下面,请听{TSE}题。

{TS}What are these people planning to do?A. To see a moviB. To make some coffeC. To borrow moneD. To prepare a dinner part(2)What are these two talking about?A. An appointmenB. School hourC. A part-time joD. Vacation plan(3)What does the man mean?A. There's been nothing but rain for quite some timB. He's bored with the changing weatheC. He thinks that it' 11 rain for three more weekD. He's bored about the topic on weathe(4)How did the man feel about the course?A. He wishes to have more courses like iB. He finds it hard to follow the teacheC. He wishes the teacher would talk morD. He doesn' t like the teacher' s accen(5)Where is the conversation most probably taking place?A. At a news stanB. At a car dealer'C. At a publishing housD. At a newspaper offic(6)What would the man probably do?A. To save $ 300.B. To have the mechanic repair the caC. To repair the car himselD. To buy a new ca(7)Why doesn' t the woman want to go for an outing?A. Because she is afraid of bad weatheB. Because the temperature is too loC. Because it is going to snoD. Because outings are risk(8)How much does the man owe the woman?A. 64 centB. 18 centC. 80 centD. 16 cent(9)When will they visit the National Library?A. On TuesdaB. On WednesdaC. On ThursdaD. On the weeken(10)What do we learn from the conversation?A. The woman is sicB. The woman is worried about her intervieC. The woman is confidenD. The woman is/eeling bette听力B(1)Questions{TSE}are based on a conversation about renting an apartment.{TS}Which facility is not available in the apartment building?A. Tennis courtB. A recreation areC. A saunD. A swimming poo(2)How much is the deposit for the apartment?A. One hundred dollarB. Thirty-five dollarC. Fifty dollarD. One hundred and fifty dollar(3)When is the man going to meet the woman?A. 3: 30 this afternooB. 4:O0 this afternooC. 5:00 this afternooD. 5:30 this afternoo(4)Questions{TSE}are based on the following dialogue between a boss and a clerk.(5)Where is Mr.Black going?A. DetroiB. ChicagC. New YorD. Bosto(6)When will Sally finish the report?A. Pretty quicB. By 8:00.C. In a little whilD. First thing in the mornin(7)What kind of watch is Sally going to buy?A. A RoleB. A BulovC. A SeikD. An Elgi(8)Questions{TSE}are based on the following dialogue between two friends talking about traveling.{TS}Which is the largest ethnic group in San Francisco?A. The blackB. The whiteC. The ChinesD. The Japanes(9)Where do most of the Chinese people live in San Francisco?A. In ChinatowB. In the northern part of the citC. All over the citD. In Japan tow(10)What is the Japanese population in San Francisco?A. 12,000.B. 700,0OC. 50,000.D. 20,000.(11)Why does the man know so much about San Francisco?A. He thinks the city is prettB. He likes to talk with peoplC. He travels a lot in the citD. He teaches ethnic history at a universit(12)Questions{TSE}are based on the following dialogue about driving.{TS}How did the woman do in the driving test?A. She faileB. She barely passeC. She passed easilD. She wouldn't sa(13)What did the woman do well in the test?A. Changing laneB. Starting on a hill,C. ParkinD. Keeping a proper distanc(14)What was the woman's problem when making a turn?A. Not using her signaB. Being in the wrong lane,C. Driving too slowlD. Not looking over her shoulde(15)Why did the woman bump a car in traffic?A. It hit her from behinB. She rolled backwardC. She shifted into reversD. She went through a red lighSection II Use of English (15 minutes) 英语常识(1)阅读下面短文,回答{TSE}题。

全国公共英语等级考试(pets)三级真题

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Section I Listening Comprehension(25 minutes)Directions:This .section is designed to test your ability to understand spoken English. You will hear a selection of recorded materials and you must answer the questions that accompany them. There are two parts in this section, Part A and Part B.Remember, while you are doing the test, you should first put down your answers in your test booklet. At the end of the listening comprehension section, you will have 3 minutes to transfer your answers from your test booklet onto your ANSWER SHEET 1.If you have any questions, you may raise your hand NOW as you will not be allowed to speak once the test has started.Now look at Part A in your test booklet.Part AYou 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 15seconds to answer the question and you will hear each dialogue ONLY ONCE.Example:You will hear:W: Could you please tell me if the Beijing flight will be arriving on time?M:Yes, Madam. It should be arriving in about ten minutes.You will read:Who do you think the woman is talking to?[A] A bus conductor.[ B] A clerk at the airport.[ C] A taxi driver.[D] A clerk at the station.From the dialogue, we know that only a clerk at the airport is most likely to know the arrival time of a flight, so you should choose answer [ B ] and mark it in your test booklet.Sample Answer: [ A ] [B] [C] [D]Now look at question 1.1. What do the girls have in common?[A] Both of them are going to Zimbabwe.[ B ] They are both from Africa.[ C ] They are of the same age.[D] They are interested in African art.2. What do we learn from this conversation?[A] Mr. Smith is the new manager. [B] The manager is a man.[C] The former manager has left. [D] The manager is not here.3. What does the woman want to know?[A] Where to board the plane. [B] Where to find a telephone.[C] The flight number. [D] The departure time.4. What does the woman mean?[A] She doesn’ t want to ask Mr. Jackson herself.[ B ] She doesn ’ t want to work for Mr. Jackson.[ C ] Mr. Jackson may have broken the tape recorder.[D] Mr. Jackson might fix the tape recorder.5. What does the woman mean?[ A] They don’t have to go to the concert. [ B] His brother should let them use the car. [ C ] The subway is fine with her. [D] A car wouldn ’ t be any faster.6. Why is the man tired?[A] His job is difficult. [B] His job isn’t interesting.[C] He do esn’t know how to do his job. [D] He doesn’t sleep well at night.7. What do we learn from this conversation?[A] The woman will probably go to Canada for her vacation.[ B] The woman will probably wait until summer to go to Mexico.[ C] The woman will probably not go to Canada for her winter vacation.[ D] The woman will probably stay home during her vacation.8. What does the woman mean?[A] The man needs to continue walking.[ B ] The man needs to go straight back for two blocks.[ C ] He has already passed the building.[ D] The building is to his right.9. What was Peter doing at the hospital?[A] Something is wrong with his baby. [B] His wife just had a new baby.[C] He went to see a doctor. [D] He was seeing his sister.10. What does the man mean?[A] He is not free after dinner. [ B] He can go to the concert if he has time.[ C ] They can not go to concert together. [ D ] He will go to the concert.Part BYou are going to hear four conversations. Before listening to each conversation, youwill have 5seconds to read each of the questions which accompany it. After listening, you will have time to answer each question by choosing A, B, C or D. You will hear each passage or conversation ONLY ONCE.Mark your answers in your test booklet.Questions 11-14 are based on the following conversation. You now have 20 seconds to read the questions II -14.11. When did the conversation take place?[A] Before summer vacation. [B] During summer vacation.[C] After summer vacation. [D] In class.12. Who are the two speakers?[A] Brother and sister. [B] Unemployed young man and woman.[C] College students. [D] High school kids.13. What kind of jobs does the man prefer?[A] Camp jobs. [B] A job at a hotel.[C] A job in the open air. [ D ] Cutting grass.14. What do we learn from this conversation?[A] Camp jobs are very attractive.[ B ] Customers at hotels usually give tips to waiters.[ C ] High school kids usually help their parents cutting grass.[D] The man wants a job outside because machines do all the work.You now have 40 seconds to check your answers to questions 11 - 14.Questions 15-18 are based on the following conversation. You now have 20 seconds to read the questions 15 -18.15. Where does this conversation take place?[A] In Detroit. [B] At the railroad station.[C] At the bus station. [D] At Cleveland airport.16. Why does the traveler want to take a bus?[A] The bus tickets are cheaper than the train tickets.[ B ] The bus trip is comfortable because it is air-conditioned.[C] Bus stops at several cities along the way.[D] The traveler wants to experience another way of traveling.17. Why are the bus tickets much cheaper than the train tickets?[A] The bus trip takes longer time.[B] The bus stops at several cities.[C] Few people enjoy bus trip.[D] There is no rest room in the bus.18. Why couldn’ t the passenger use the train ticket to pay for the bus ticket?[A] The train ticket costs more than the bus ticket.[B] The train station belongs to another company.[ C] Her uncle and aunt don ’ t agree with him to do so.[ D] She doesn’ t want to pay extra money to the bus station.You now have 40 seconds to check your answers to questions 15 -18.Questions 19-22 are based on the following news report. You now have 20 seconds to read the questions 19 -22.19. Why did the students clean the cars?[ A ] They wanted to help the cleaner ’ s daughter.[B] They wanted to earn some pocket money.[C] They needed money for their classmate’ s medical expenses.[D] They wanted to help a hospital.20. What was the biggest pro blem the cleaner’ s daughter faced?[A] She had a serious heart disease.[B] She would not clean the cars herself.[C] Her father was ill and she had no family in Hong Kong.[D] Her school friends were too poor to help her.21. Whom did they also turn to for the funeral expenses?[A] The girl’s relatives. [B] The car owners.[C] Their parents. [D] Residents of the building.22. What did the girl want to do?[A] To live with her relatives. [B] To be independent.[ C] To become a doctor. [ D] To stay with one of her classmates.You now have 40 seconds to check your answers to questions 19 -22.Questions 23 -25 are based on the following conversation. You now have 15 seconds to read the questions 23 -25.23. What does the man want to do?[A] Play basketball with friends from work.[ B] Try out for the company basketball team.[ C ] Get in shape and compete in a cycling race.[ D ] Become a star player.24. What is the woman’ s main concern?[A] She is worried her husband will spend too much time away from home.[ B ] She is afraid her husband will become a fitness freak.[ C ] She is concerned about her husband ’ s health.[D] She is afraid her husband will become a laughingstock.25. What does the woman advise about the man’s diet?[A] He should consume less salt.[ B] He should eat less fatty foods.[ C ] He should add more protein products to his diet.[D] He should avoid eating sweet things.You now have 30 seconds to check your answers to questions 23 -25.Now you have 3 minutes to transfer your answers from your test booklet to the ANSWER SHEET I.That is the end of the listening comprehension section.Section ⅡUse 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 Don your ANSWER SHEET 1.TextGeography is the study of the relationship between people and the land. Geographers (地理学家) compare and contrast 26 places on the earth. But they also 27 beyond the individual places and consider the earth as a 28 . The word geography 29from two Greek words: ge,the Greek word for "earth" and graphein, 30 . means "to write". The English word geography means "to describe the earth". 31 geography books focus on a small area 32 a town or city. Others deal with a state, a region, a nation, or an 33 continent. Many geography books deal with the whole earth. Another 34 to divide the study of 35 is to distinguish betweenphysical geography and cultural geography. The former focuses on the natural world; the 36 starts with human beings and 37 how human beings and their environment act 38 each other. But when geography is considered as a single subject, 39 branch can neglect the other.A geographer might be described 40 one who observes, records, and explains the 41 between places. If all places 42 alike, there would be little need for geographers.We know, however, 43 no two places are exactly the same. Geography, 44 , is apoint of view, a special way of 45 at places.26. [A] similar [B] various [C] distant [D] famous27. [A] pass [B] go [C] reach [D] set28. [A] whole [B] unit [C] part [D] total29. [A] falls [B] removes [C] results [D] comes30. [A] what [B] that [C] which [D] it31. [A] Some [B]Many [C]Most [D]Few32. [A] outside [B] except [C]as [D]like33. [A] extensive [B] entire [C] overall [D] enormous34. [A] way [B] means [C] habit [D] technique35. [A] world [B] earth [C] geography [D] globe36. [A] second [ B] later [C] next [D] latter37. [A] learns [ B ] studies [ C ] realizes [ D ] understands38. [A] upon [B] for [C]as [D] to39. [A] neither [B] either [C] one [D] each40. [A] for . [B]to [C]as [D]by41. [A] exceptions [B] sameness [C] differences [D] divisions42. [A] being [B] are [C] be [D] were43. [A] although [B] whether [C] since [D] that44. [A] still [B] then [C] nevertheless [D] moreover45. [A] working [ B ] looking [ C ] arriving [ D ] gettingSection ⅢReading Comprehension (40 minutes)Part ADirections:Read the following three texts. Answer the questions on each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark four answers on the ANSWER SHEET by drawing a thick line across the corresponding letter in the brackets.Text INo one knows exactly how many disabled (残废的) people there are in the world, but estimates suggest the figure is over 450 million. The number of disabled people in India alone is probably more than double the total population of Canada.In the United Kingdom, about one in ten people have some disability. Disability is not just something that happens to other people. As we get older, many of us will become less mobile ( 可动的) , hard of hearing or have failing eyesight.Disablement can take many forms and occur at any time of life. Some people are bornwith disabilities. Many others become disabled as they get older. There are many progressive disabling diseases. The longer time goes on, the worse they become. Some people are disabled in accidents. Many others may have a period of disability in the form of a mental illness. All are affected by people ’ s attitude towards them.Disabled people face many physical barriers. Next time you go shopping or to work or visitfriends, imagine how you would manage if you could not get up steps, or on to buses and trains. How would you cope if you could not see where you were going or could not hear the traffic? But there are other barriers: prejudice can be even harder to break down and ignorance inevitably represents by far the greatest barrier of all. It is almost impossible for the able-bodied to fully appreciate what the severely disabled go through, so it is important to draw attention to these barriers and show that it is the individual person and their ability, not their disability, which counts.46. The first paragraph points out that _________.{ A J it is possible to get an exact figure of the world ’ s disabled people[ B ] there are many disabled people in the world[ C ] the number of disabled people in India is the greatest[ D ] India has not much more disabled people than Canada47. The key word in Paragraph 4 is _________.[ A ] barriers [ B ] ignorance[C] disability [D] prejudice48. The last word of the passage "counts" most probably means _________.[A] "is most important" [B] "is included"[C] "is considered" [D] "is numbered"49. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?[A] There are about 10 percent disabled persons in the UK.[ B ] The whole society should pay due attention to the barriers faced by the disabled people.[ C ] Even the able-bodied may lose some of their body functions when they get older.[D] There still exists prejudice against the disabled which results mainly from ignorance.50. It can be concluded from the passage that _____ __.[A] we should try our best to prevent disablement[ B] we must take a proper attitude towards the disabled[C] the able-bodied people will never fully understand the disabled[D] both physical and mental barriers are hard to break down --Text 2A small piece of fish each day may keep the heart doctor away. That’ s the finding of an extensive study of Dutch men in which deaths from heart disease were more than 50 percent lower among those who consumed at least an ounce of salt water fish per day than those who never ate fish.The Dutch research is one of three human studies that give strong scientific backing to the longheld belief that eating fish can provide health benefits, particularly to the heart.Heart disease is the nuinber-one killer in the United States, with more than 550,000 deaths oc- curring from heart attacks each year. But researchers previously have noticed that the incidence ( 发生率) of heart disease is lower in cultures that consume more fish than Americans do. There are fewer heart disease deaths, for example, among the Eskimos of Greenland, who consume about 14 ounces of fish a day, and among the Japanese, whose daily fish consumption averages more than 3 ounces.For 20 years, the Dutch study followed 852 middle-aged men, 20 percent of whom ate no fish.At the start of the study, the average fish consumption was about two-thirds of an ounce each day with more men eating lean (瘦的) fish than fatty fish.During the next two decades, 78 of the men died from heart disease. The fewest deaths were among the group who regularly ate fish, even at levels far lower than those of the Japanese or Eskimos. This relationship was true regardless of other factors such asage, high blood pressure, or blood cholesterol ( 胆固醇) levels.51. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?[A] The Dutch research has proved that eating fish can help to prevent heart disease.[ B] Heart doctors won’t call your house so long as you keep eating fish each day.[C] Among all the diseases heart disease is the most dangerous in America.[D] There is a low incidence of heart disease in such countries as Japan and Greenland.52. The phrase "this relationship" (in Line 3, Para. 5) refers to the connection between_________ and the incidence of heart disease.[A] the amount offish eaten [B] regular fish-eating[ C ] the kind of fish eaten [ D ] people of different regions53. The passage is mainly about _________.[ A ] the high incidence of heart disease in some countries[ B ] the effect of fish eating on people ’ s health[ C] the changes in people’ s diet[D] the daily fish consumption of people in different cultures54. Why is heart disease the most dangerous killer in the United States?[A] Because American people drink too much spirits.[B] Because there are a great number of fat people there.[ C ] The author does n ’ t give a definite answer.[D] Because American people eat too much fatty fish.55. How many lives could probably be saved each year in the United States by eating fifth according to the Dutch study?[A] 550,000. [B] 275,000.LC] 110,000. [D] 852.Text 3Being assertive ( 过分自信) is being able to communicate with other people clearly. If you felt that you had expressed what was important to you and allowed the oilier person to respond in their own way then, regardless of the final outcome, you behaved assertively. It is important to remember that being assertive refers to a way of coping with confrontations ( 对抗)。

2011年全国公共英语三级考试(pets3)全真模拟试卷(5)-中大网校

2011年全国公共英语三级考试(pets3)全真模拟试卷(5)-中大网校

2011年全国公共英语三级考试(pets3)全真模拟试卷(5)总分:100分及格:60分考试时间:120分Section I Listening Comprehension (25 minutes) 听力A(1){MP3:/NewsFiles/2011-8/22/-000000/pets306.mp3}下面,请听{TSE}题。

{TS}Where is this conversation probably taking place?A. In a post officB. At an insurance agencC. On an airplanD. In a moving compan(2)What does the woman mean?A. She lent her notes to a classmatB. She forgot to borrow the noteC. She doesn't have an exaD. She left her notes in clas(3)Why does the woman ask about the time?A. She does not have a watcB. She is nervous about the appointmenC. Tom' s watch keeps good timD. Tom is afraid to be lat(4)What are they talking about?A. Their best frienB. Their favorite coloC. The clothes the woman is wearinD. A present the man has bough(5)Where did the conversation most probably take place?A. In a librarB. In a classrooC. In a bookstorD. In a hote(6)What does the man mean?A. It' s hard to find a rooB. He always walks around in the dormitorC. It' s his tuna to clean the dormitorD. His dormitory is quite smal(7)Whom is the man speaking to?A. ElectriciaB. PlumbeC. GuarD. Mechani(8)How many apples will she buy?A. 8.B. 12.C. 36.D. 24.(9)What is the woman trying to do?A. Get directions to the bus statioB. Get to the grocery storC. Give the man directions to the bus statioD. Find out where the stoplight i(10)What is the address given by the man?A. 1120, East 42nd StreeB. 1120, East 32nd StreeC. 1220, East 32nd StreeD. 1220, East 42nd Street听力B(1)Questions{TSE}are based on the following dialogue about post service.{TS}How long did it take for a letter to get to the USA six years ago?A. Usually four or five dayB. A weeC. More than a weeD. It depend(2)Where does this conversation take place?A. A shoB. A restauranC. A bookstorD. A post offic(3)What is NOT mentioned in the conversation?A. An overseas maiB. A registered letteC. A post office boD. A parce(4)Questions{TSE}are based on the following dialogue on traveling.{TS}What is Ms. Bush' s main purpose for the trip?A. Sightseeing in Australia and the Far EasB. Visiting a friend in CairC. Attending a conference in SydneD. Shopping in Hong Kon(5)What will Ms. Bush probably buy?A. An excursion farB. A full return tickeC. A single tickeD. Two ticket(6)How much does the full fare cost?A. 1,402 poundB. 1,204 poundC. 2,104 poundD. 4,102 pound(7)What will Ms. Bush' s trip probably be?A. Her home→Sydney→CairB. Her home→Cario→SydneC. Cairo→Her home→SydneD. Sydney→Her home→Cair(8)Questions{TSE}are based on the following dialogue on sports.{TS}What are the man's hobbies?A. Running and thinkinB. Running and jumpinC. Running and climbinD. Running and skiin(9)What is the main reason that the man runs every day?A. To think out some difficult problemB. To do some cross-country runninC. To finish a course in physical traininD. To keep fit and health(10)What is the man going to do next year?A. Enter for the .London MarathoB. Do a cross-country runninC. Climb the Alps with his wifD. Complete a course in snow and ice climbin(11)What is the speaker' s main topic?A. Training for a professional athletB. His physical traininC. How to do cross-country runninD. How to do mountain climbin(12)Questions{TSE}are based on a cornversation at the airport.{TS}What' s the airport like?A. A hoteB. A markeC. A madhousD. A hospita(13)Why does the man want a one-way ticket to New York?A. He will live in New York foreveB. He will not do business in Los AngeleC. He can't pay the round trip tickeD. He hates Los Angeles and does not want to be here agai(14)How will the man pay the ticket?A. By casB. By credit carC. By plastic moneD. By traveler' s chec(15)What did he order during his last flight?A. Some cigaretteB. A special salaC. A toasD. Some meaSection II Use of English (15 minutes) 英语常识(1)根据下列文章,回答{TSE}题。

英语三级2011.9真

英语三级2011.9真

2011年9月2级笔试真题第一部分听力第一节听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.What does the mall think of watching TV?[A]It helps people kill time.[B]It makes people less active.[C]It keeps people well—informed。

2.What does the woman mean?[A]She’ll use her bike soon.[B]She’s lent her bike out.[C]She'll borrow a bike.3.What does the man think of the woman?[A]She is poorly dressed.[B]She’s got too many dresses.[C]She should buy a dress for Betty.4.What’s going to be difficult for the man?[A]Making nice coffee.[B]Working at home quietly.[C]Choosing a birthday gift.5.What are the speakers discussing?[A]Whether to go on a holiday.[B]How to pay for the house.[C]Whether to find a better job.第二节听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有2至4个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话或独自前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

June,2011英语三级真题

June,2011英语三级真题

(SCET-3 June 2011)Part II Vocabulary and Structure (20%)13.I really hope that we shall have an opportunity to meet again on another ______.A. environmentB. Occasion(时机、机会)C. Situation(情况、位置)D. Condition(条件、情况)14. Coal was formed out of dead forests by chemical ________.A. Procedure(程序、步骤)B. Process(过程、加工处理)C. Progress(进步、前进)D. Practice(实践、练习)15. Over one hundred soldiers have been called in to guard the embassy ____further attacks.A. againstB. withC. forD. on16. We regret(抱歉)to inform you that the chemistry textbooks you wished to order are out of ___stock _(缺货)____.A. Order(命令、订货)B. reachC. Stock(存货、进货)D. place17. In recent years, the tourist industry ______ greatly to the economy of our country.A. benefitsB. assistsC. supportsD. contributes18. Mr. Phil Foggy didn't have to work(没有工作), _____, he went to his club every day, doing the same thing at the same time.A. Instead (反而、代替)B. Despite(尽管)C. Despite of(不管、不顾) D. Instead of19. We are talking about a water-tank(水箱)with a ____ of 2000 M3 to hold all that water.A dimension(尺寸)B standard(标准)C volume (体积)D capacity(容量)20. In this university, the best student are _____ special scholarships.A awarded (授予)B honored(受尊敬的、荣获)C favored(有利的、赞成、帮助)D qualified(合格的、有资格的)21. I'd like to take _advantage____ of(利用)this opportunity to thank you all for your cooperation.A advantageB benefit (利益、受益)C profit (利益、利润)D occasion(时机、机会)22 As we have expected, this new concept was quickly _____by post -80s and post 90-s.A receivedB acceptedC obtained(获得、求得)D acquired(后天获得的)23 You'd better employ a more _____ sales manager than the one you currently have.A sufficient(充分的、足够的)B representative(代表的、典型的)C. Respective(分别得、各自的) D. Efficient(有效率的)E. Responsible(负责的)24 The management finally agreed to _____ with the union about wage(工资)rise.A argue(争论)B fight(打架)C negotiate(谈判、交涉)D associate(同事、交往)25.Several of these washers and dryers are out of order and need ______.A to repairB repairedC to be repairingD to be repaired26.As my mother ______ here before, I went to meet her at the railway station.A had never beenB had been neverC has never beenD never was27.I put the picture of my most admired basketball star ______ I can see it every day.A whichB whetherC whereD when28.How long _____ in this city? It seems that you know every place of it.A would you have been stayingB had you been stayingC have you been stayingD are you staying29.____with the size of the whole earth, the highest mountain does not seem high at all.A. While comparingB. When comparedC. ComparingD. Compare30.But for the excellent performance of the pilot, the air crash ____ many more deaths.A would causeB would have causedC had causedD has caused31.Nobody but Jack and Jane in the class ______ visited the elderly home recently.A haveB hadC has beenD has32.John and Susan have agreed to come to our party, _____ has made Lucy very happy.A whatB thatC whichD whoPart III Reading Comprehension (40%)Passage OneDid humans live at the same time as dinosaurs?The answer is of course no, but about a third of Australians got it wrong in a recent survey.The survey results are being used to highlight what is being described as a distinguish ignorance (无知)about science.Dr Cathy Foley, president of the Australian Scientific and Technological Societies, says Australian have a long way to go before having good scientific literacy (教育)."We asked six basic questions in a survey of 1,500 people and only 3 to 4 percent of them got them all correct, "she said."Unfortunately 30 percent of Australians think reptiles (爬行动物) or dinosaurs and humans were alive at the same time, for example."Also basic things like how much of the Earth is covered by water, how much of the water we have is fresh."These are things we should probably know just as general knowledge while a significant portion, about 30 percent, of the population, aren't able to answer correctly."Dr Foley says Australia finds itself in a grey situation where the number of science and mathematics teachers is declining."30 to 50 percent of science and mathematics teachers are going to be retiring in the next five to 10 years," she said/" I think we are in need of investing as much as we can into making sure we have strong teachers, who everyone has to agree are probably one of the most fundamental groups of people in society that make us what we are. "33.The incorrect answers given by many Australians about dinosaurs are seen as ____.A an error in the survey resultB a mistake in survey designC a light, unimportant matterD a sign of poor science education34.In a survey conducted by Dr Cathy Foley and her colleagues, _______.A 1500 people were involvedB all questions were about animalsC most of the answers were wrongD six questions were asked about water35.The percentage of the population unable to answer basic questions about science is estimated to be ________.A 3 to 4 percentB about 70 percentC about 30 percentD about 50 percent36.By " a grey situation" (paragraph 9) Dr Foley probably means a situation that is ___.A unnoticedB unclearC colorlessD depressing37.It may be concluded from the passage that _____.A science teachers deserve more respectB more biology classes should be taught at schoolC most Australians are poorly educatedD Australia should enhance its science educationPassage TwoThe old saying, necessity is the mother of invention, is still probably the best guide as it is the driving force for two of the most common ways fro coming up with ideas for new inventions.The first way comes about when people realize that they need something, or decide that their life would be better if only there was a device that could achieve a result faster and/or easier than the present manual method. Faced with this obstacle, creative people proceed to invent and build the desired device.(器具、仪器)The second way people get ideas for new inventions is by observing other people struggle with a task and deciding there has to be a better way.This can be an accidental event where person 'A' sees person 'B' struggling and geta and idea. Or, it can be deliberate as when Scott Cook, the creator of Intuit Corporation, had money to start a computer software business but knew neither how to write a program nor what program to write.So, he began observing people and looking for ideas. He finally got the idea for a checkbook(支票簿)balancing program when he saw his wife struggling with monthly work or reconciling (核对)their checkbook with the bank statement.Concluding that others had the same problem, he posted notices at nearby Stanford University seeking a computer science student to write a progrm. Heis search led him to Tom Proulx who took Cook's idea and wrote the progrm for the original Quicken software. The two then launched Intuit.38.According to the passage, an invention is usually made ____.A by a manual methodB out of a needC accidentallyD from an old saying39.The word " obstacle" (line3, paragraph 2) is closest in meaning to _____.A task(工作,任务)B barrier (障碍、栅栏)C problemD decision40.An idea may occur to you for an invention when you _____.A observe two persons struggling with each otherB fortunately ge involved in an accidental eventC see people have difficulty doing somethingD have no idea about how to start a business41.Which of the following statements is true?A.Scott Cook and Tom Proulx founded Intuit CorporationB.Proulx came to work for Intuit Corporation after graduation.C.Cook asked his wife to help with his company;s account.D.The software Quicken was programmed by Cook and Proulx.42.Scott Cook decided to on a checkbook balancing program because _____.A he needed to find a product for his company.B he got a contract to produce it for the bankC he had hired a computer student from StanfordD he believed his wife's problem was universalPassage ThreeDong Yuanqing, a 22-year-old animation(动漫)major at Wuhan University of Technology, took the Best Short Film Award for cellphone movies at the 2009 Beijing Student Film Festival last month.The latest cellphone allow people to carry around a cinema in their pocket. And amateur(业余)filmmakers like Dong are beginning to create entertainment that fits this new demand."Cellphone films have to tell the story in a quick, tight way," say Dong, " for most people only watch them in their spare time and I have to catch their attention in the shortest span of time."Dong's five-minute film, Extending a Hand,tells the story of a group of thieves who pass a stolen purse from one to another. He says the title is a pun(双关语). It (extending a hand) could either refer to the bad behavior of a thief or the loving act of someone trying to help.The key thing about a cellphone film is that it must have an unexpected plot or ending, and hence you can't allow the stroy to go flat.In fact, Dong did his first film as part of his homework, but he plans to make more for fun, and maybe for some money. "It's more of a commercial way of catching people's attention. It's not like an are film," Dong says of his first cellphone film. His next, he hopes, will be a romantic kungfu story.43.The 2009 Best Short Film Award was won by _____.A an animation major from Wuhan UniversityB a cellphone producer from BeijingC a student who makes cellphone moviesD a student majoring in movie technology44.Stories for cellphone films should be told in a quick and tight way in order to _____.A.catch people's attention immediatelyB.help filmmakers create entertainmentC.fit young people's immediate demandD.make them into short animations45.According to paragraph 4, Extending a Hand is ______.A about the loving act of a studentB about the bad behavior of a thiefC the title of a cellphone filmD a story about a group of helpers46.What is the most important feature for a cellphone film?A.A quick and tight ending B An unexpected endingC. An unending plot D A flat plot47.Dong Y uanqing's next cellphone movie will be _____.A a part of his homeworkB a romantic Kungfu storyC a kind of commercial filmD something similar to an art filmPassage FourBeijing is experiencing its longest period of hot weather in a decade(十年), and it is expected to continue until Friday. This Tuesday, the city has experienced 10 days with the maximum temperature exceeding 35 centigrade-- the most for the month of July in a decade."The hot and wet weather will continue until Friday, Rain will cool things down on the weekend," said Sun Jisong, chief weather forecaster at the Beijing Meteorological(气象的)StationAccording to meteorological authorities, hot weather will continue to affect northern parts of China, including Beijing, Tianjin, Xinjiang Urgur Autonomous Region and the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, as well as the provinces of Shanxi and Hebei, over the next three days.Beijing and Tianjin are recording record high power consumption levels because people have switched on air-conditioners to cool down.Tourism on the grasslands in Inner Mongolia has also suffered from the heatwave. The grasslands usually offer respite from heat for people liming in cities. But this month the grass lands have lost this function under temperatures as high as 40 centigrade.Ma Yongsheng, vice director the local tourist bureau, said that the number of tourists to the region's grassland in July has reduced by half compared with the same period last year, with only about 20 million visitors arriving.He added that in addition to the drought-triggered(干旱触发的)degradation(退化)of the grasslands, the decrease in the number of tourists is also caused by the Shanghai World Expo.48.Beijing's longest period of hot weather in a decade will probably lats _____.A the whole month of JulyB from Tuesday to FridayC for thirteen daysD for ten days49.Which of the following the true according to paragraphs 2 and 3?A.Rain on the weekend will finally stop this heatwave.B.The hot weather will continue through the weekendC.Shanxi and Hebei are to included in the affected areaD.The hot and wet weather is partly caused by rain50.The word "respite" (line14) probably means _____.A an annoying spanB a temporary relief from discomfortC a temporary place for relaxingD an exciting experience51.The grasslands can not function as a summer resort for people this month because____.A there isn't enough power for air-conditionersB the consumption levels have already been highC tourism on the grasslands has been cooling downD the area has been struck by heat and drought52.It can be concluded from the last two paragraphs that _____.A there were about 40 million visitors in the same period last yearB the grassland degradation decreases the number of tourists by halfC there were about 20 million visitors in the same period last yearD the Shanghai World Expo decreases the number of tourists by halfPart IV Translation from English to Chinese (10%)T1. (line 1-3, last paragraph, passage One)[we need to make] sure we have strong teachers, who everyone has to agree are probably one of the most fundamental groups of people in society that make us what we are.A.我们必须确保教师的优势,因为人们谁都不可以不承认教师可能是哪些使我们得以有今天的的最根本的社会群体之一。

2011,6英语三级真题

2011,6英语三级真题

2011,6 三级真题PartⅠListening (20 points)partⅡVocabulary and Structure (20 points,20minutes)Section A Grammar(10 points)21.Once environment damage_____,it takes many years for the system to recover.A)is done B)has done C)is to be done D)does22.The government_____hoping to make their findings known soon.A)is B)has been C)are D)be23.He insisted that she_____improve her oral English by doing a lot of practice.A)could B)would C)might D)should24.We need_____books than those you have bought us.A)many many B)many more C)much more D)more many25.I feel more_____about my career than I used to.A)relaxed B)relaxing C)relax D)relaxation26.They are faced with the problem_____they should continue the work.A)if B)that C)which D)whether27.Whenever I met her ,____was fairly often,she greeted me with a sweet smile.A)which B)who C)when D)that28.It is not long____the news spread and people from all over the world came to visit this miracle.A)after B)before C)when D)until29.I finally got the job I dreamed about .Never in all my life____so happy.A)did I feel B)I left C)I had left D)had I left30.Where shall I put my boxes ?The drawer is the place____.A)to put them B)putting them in C)to put them in D)to put in themSection B Vocabulary(5 points)31.How much does it____to make an international call to Australia?A)pay B)spent C)use D)cost32.I don't think these gifts are ____for our foreign guests.A)probable B)suitable C)capable D)reasonable33.I think I'd like to stay at home this evening____go to the movie.A)rather than B)less than C)other than D)more than34.He said I had stolen his wallet,but I___it.A)refused B)declined C)denied D)disagreed35.Mr.Smith will____the job as Sale Manager after Peter leaves the company.A)work out B)take over C)turn over D)put away Section C Substitution(5 points)36.Worry over his job puts him under a great stress.A)support B)effort C)pressure D)power37.Healthy depends on good food,fresh air and sufficient sleep.A)large B)result C)sound D)enough38.The aim of a university should be the advancement of learning.A)goal B)result C)from D)demand39.The government is trying to cope with the serious problems caused by the energy crisis.A)come up with B)meet with C)deal with D)stay with40.Apart from one or two minor mistakes, I thought the concert was excellent.A)except B)except for C)except from D)besidesPart ⅢReading Comprehension (30 points,30 minutes) Passage OneQuestions 41 to 44 are based on the following passage.When someone has deeply hurt you,it can be extremely difficult to let go of your anger. But forgiveness is possible--and it can be surprisingly helpful to your physical and mental health. Indeed,research has shown that people who forgive report more energy,better appetite and better sleep patterns."It can help save on the wear and tear on our system," says Dr.Luskin, who wrote the book Forgive for Good.So when someone has hurt you ,calm yourself first. Take a couple of breaths and think of something that gives you pleasure:a beautiful scene in nature,someone you love ,Don't wait for an apology. "Many times the person who hurt you may never think of apologizing,"says Dr.Luskin. "They may have wanted to hurt you or they just don't see things the same way. So if you wait for people to apologize,you could be waiting a very long time." Keep in mind that forgiveness does not necessarily mean accepting the action of the person who upset you. Instead,learn to look for the love,beauty and kindness around you. Finally, try to see things from the other person's perspective(视角). You may realize that he or she was acting out of ignorance(无知),feat--even love. To gain perspective, you may want to write a letter to yourself from that person's point of view.41.The passage is mainly written to explain_____.A)how to keep yourself from being hurtB)how to stay mentally healthyC)how and when to remain calmD)why and how to pardon others42.Research has shown that forgiveness allows people to _____.A) feel more energeticB)enjoy more foodC)sleep in better waysD)all of the above43.According to the passage, what is the right way to calm down after being hurt?A)Try to figure out why you get hurt.B)Write a letter to the person who hurt you.C)Think about pleasant things and forget about the hurt.D)Persuade yourself to accept what others have done to you.44.Dr.Luskin advises us not to wait for an apology after being hurt because_____.A)we are not patient enoughB)people seldom want to apologizeC)we'd feel worse accepting others' apologyD)people don't mean it when they apologizePassage TwoQuestions 45 to 48 are based on the following passage.Your beliefs are very powerful and have the power to create or to destroy your life. In most cases, whatever you believe is what you will become. If you believe that you are a loser, that you never get a breakthrough in life, these things will be your reality. Believe that you are unlimited, that you can do anything you hope to do, and when you do, your accomplishments will know no bounds. You control your beliefs, and that is how you finally control your life.Many of our beliefs come from our environment, the world we live in on a daily basis. If your environment is limiting your beliefs, then work very hard on changing it. If you are constantly around people who are negative and limiting, find other people to hang out with and get around positive, successful people.Beliefs also come from past experience. That is why it is so important to experience success on a regular basis. Set small achievable goals, and then try your best to reach them. When you start to experience success, then you start to believe in success, and that leads to more and bigger successes.Beliefs come from knowledge. The more you learn, the more things you will know to be possible. Always take the advantage of opportunities to learn something new. It will bring new possibilities into your beliefs and your life.Most importantly, you can develop new beliefs by setting and visualizing(设想) goals for your life. Define your goals clearly. Then in your mind, see yourself achieving them in all of their sensory details. The beliefs formed in this way will lead you to their reality.45.In the author's opinion, your life depends on_____.A) your environment where you live B) your experiencesC) your knowledge and opportunities D) your beliefs46.Which of the following statements is true?A) You should try your best to help your negative people around you.B) You should try to achieve small success to believe in success first.C) The more knowledge you learn, the more you will control your life.D). You should stick to your own beliefs without changing.47.According to the passage, what is the most important about your beliefs?A) To imagine your success with your senses.B) To make efforts to achieve them.C) To learn as much knowledge as possible.D) To try to experience success regularly.48.Which of the following best shows the structure of the passage?(①-----⑤stand for "Paragraph 1---Paragraph 5")A) B)C)D)①①①①②③④②②③④③④⑤⑤⑤②③④⑤Passage ThreeQuestions 49 to 53 are based on the following passage.When a consumer finds that an item he bought is faulty or does not live up to the manufacturer's claim for it, the first step is to present the warranty(保单), or any other helpful records at the store of purchase. If this action does not work, there are various means that may be used to gain satisfaction.A simple and common method is to complain directly to the store manager. Generally, the "higher up" the consumer takes his complaint, the faster he can expect it to be settled. In such a case, it is usually settled in the consumer's favor, if he has a just claim.Complaining is usually most effective when it is done politely but firmly, and especially when the consumer can demonstrate what is wrong with the item. If this cannot be done, he will succeed best by presenting specific information as to what is wrong, rather by making general statements.The store manager may advise the consumer to write to the manufacturer. If so, the consumer should do this, stating the complaint as politely as firmly as possible. But if a polite complaint does not achieve the desired result, the consumer can go a step further. He can threaten to take the seller to court or report the seller to a private or public organization responsible for protecting the consumer's rights.49.When a consumer finds that his purchase has a fault in it, the first thing he should do is to_____.A) threaten to take the matter to courtB) show some written proof of the purchase to the storeC) complain personally to the managerD) write a firm letter of complaint to the store of purchase50.If a consumer wants a quick settlement of his problem, it is better to complain to_____.A) the store manager B) a shop assistantC) the manufacturer D) a public organization51.Suppose a consumer finds fault in his tape recorder, what would he say to the store manager?A) This tape recorder doesn't work.B) This tape recorder is not so good as before.C) This sound coming out of the right speaker is unclear.D) This is the warranty, you must change a new one for me.52.The most effective complaint can be made by_____.A) saying firmly that the item is of poor qualityB) showing the faulty item to the manufacturerC) asking politely to change the itemD) explaining exactly what is wrong with the item53.The passage tells us how to_____.A) avoid buying a faulty itemB) deal with complaints from customersC) make an effective complaint about a faulty itemD) settle a consumer's complaint about a faulty itemSection B Short Answer Questions(4 point, 1 point each)Dear Mr.Doe, March 1,2011 Thank you for coming in for an interview last Friday. Today I'm writing to inform you that we have decided to offer you employment with us as an assistant sales manager, as from April 1 this year. Congratulations!To confirm your acceptance of this employment offer, will you please forward the following documents to us by separate mail by March 10? Please be reminded that failure to forward these documents by this date could result in the cancellation of this employment offer.(1)Your letter of acceptance of this employment offer.(2)One copy of your birth certificate.(3)Two copies of your full resume.As soon as we receive the above documents from you, I will e-mail you again to let you know when you have to come to the office for further details.Best regards.Jack ChenDirectorPersonnel Department 54.What job does the company offer Mr.Doe?Assistant______________________.55.What is Mr.Doe asked to do?Mr.Doe is asked to forward some_______________by separate mail by March 10.56.What will be the result if Mt.Doe fails to forward these documents?This employment offer will be_______________.57.What documents does Mr.Doe need to forward?He needs to forward his _______________of this employment offer, one copy of his birth certificate and two copies of his full resume.Part IV Translation(20 points, 20 minutes)Section A( 10 points, English into Chinese)The home computer industry has been growing rapidly in the United States for the lastten years. (58) Computer used to be large, expensive machines that were very difficult to use. But scientists and technicians have been making them smaller and cheaper while at the same time they have been made easier to use. (59) As a result, their popularity has been increasing as more people have been buying computers for their homes and businesses. Computers have been designed to store information and compute problems that are difficult for human beings to work out.(60) Some have voices that speak with the operators. Stores use computers to keep records of their inventories(库存货物) and to send bills to their customer. (61)Offices use computers to copy letters, record business and keep in touch with other offices. (62) People have been using computers in their homes to keep track of the money they spend.58.___________________________________________________________________.59.___________________________________________________________________.60.___________________________________________________________________.61.___________________________________________________________________.62.___________________________________________________________________.Section B (10 points, Chinese into English)63. ____________________________________________________(如果你碰巧遇见他),tell him that I miss him very much. (Book2, P27)64. John__________________________________________________________(把这项工作看作一次挑战) to him and accepted it with pleasure. (Book2, P70)65. On the o ne hand I want to keep healthy,but_____________________________________________________(另一方面我又不愿戒烟).66.This experiment_________________ (证明) thatmilk____________________________(起重要作用) in children's growth. (Book1, P74) 67. According to the law,________________________________________(司机被禁止开车) after drinking.68. The magazine will enable a scientis to__________________________________________________________________________ __________(始终跟上他所在领域的最新发展). (Book1, P10)69. 他花费了很长时间才适应了那份新工作。

公共英语等级考试三级2011年3月真题版

公共英语等级考试三级2011年3月真题版

公共英语等级考试三级2011年3月真题SECTION 1 Listening Comprehension(25 minutes)1~25略SECTIONⅡ 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.What might the house of the future be like? Grace can tell.More formally known as the Microsoft Home,her high-tech devices,along with 26 in design and construction,will change the 27 we think about our homes.You enter the house,and Grace’s 28 , coming from hidden speakers,passes on your messages;In the kitchen,you set a bag of flour on the intelligently 29 stone counter.Grace sees what you’re 30,and projects a list of flour-based food on the counter. 31 you choose on,Grace repeats instructions tor cooking.She 32 knows what’s in the cupboard.The day when your house will be like a family member is not that far off.This 33 of seamless computing,in which technology is everywhere yet nowhere(34 when we want it),is emphasized in most future—home thinking.Microsoft, 35 ,isn’t the only one exploring 36 technology can make our homes more 37 and comfortable.At the Georgia Institute of Technology,scientists are 38 systems that will allow older people to continue living 39.So Grandma’s home can be intelligently wired to 40 her patterns of wake,sleep and movement;family members would be 4l of any changes via computer.Does spying on Grandma sound 42 ? Director Beth Mynatt says“A good bit of our 43 has been working on how to convey information without 44 privacy.We also don’t want to create 45 anxiety.Maybe she just took a quiet day to read,and the system would have to recognize that.”26.[A]promotions[B]applications[C]practices[D]advances 27.[A]way[B]manner[C]style[D]scope28[A]image[B]figure[C]voice[D]sound29.[A]disposed[B]shaped[C]engineered[D]conditioned 30.[A]saying[B]feeling[C]searching[D]doing31[A]Before[B]Once[C]Since[D]Unless32.[A]even[B]thus[C]yet[D]only33[A]hope[B]passion[C]faith[D]notion34.[A]perhaps[B]except[C]provided[D]especially 35.[A]therefore[B]likewise[C]however[D]moreover 36.[A]how[B]whether[C]what[D]why37.[A]fashionable[B]complicated[C]efficient[D]attractive38.[A]decorating[B]designing[C]delivering[D]debating39.[A]independently[B]enthusiastically[C]colorfully[D]satisfactorily 40.[A]receive[B]recognize[C]represent[D]review41.[A]warned[B]relieved[C]advised[D]informed42.[A]interesting[B]boring[C]disturbing[D]appealing43.[A]analysis[B]research[C]concern[D]focus44.[A]sacrificing[B]affecting[C]preventing[D]losing45.[A]unusual[B]unfortunate[C]uncertain[D]unnecessarySECTIONⅢ Reading Comprehension(40 minutes)Part ADirections: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.Text 1Whenever Catherine Brown, a 37-year old journalist, and her friends,professionals in their 30s and early 40s,meet at a London cafe,their favorite topic of conversation is relationships:men’s reluctance to commit,women’s independence,and when to have children--or,increasingly,whether to have them at all.“With the years passing my chances of having a child go down,but I Won’t m arry anyone just to have a child,”says Brown.To people like Brown,babies are great if the timing is right.But they’re certainly not e ssential.In much of the world,having kids is no longer a given.“Never before has childlessness been an understandable decision for women and men in so many societies,”says Frank Hakim at the London School of Economics.Young people are extending their child-free adulthood by postponing children until they are well into their 30s or even40s andbeyond.A growing share are ending up with no children at all.Lifetime childlessness in western Germany has hit 30 percent among university-educated women,and is rapidly rising among lower-class men.In Britain,the number of women remaining childless has doubled in 20 years.The latest trend of childlessness does not follow historic patterns.For centuries it was not unusual for a quarter of European women to remain childless.But in the past, childlessness was usually the product of poverty or disaster of missing men in times of war.Today the decision to have—or not have—a child is the result of a complex combination of factors,including relationships,career opportunities,lifestyle and economics.In some cases childlessness among women can be seen as a quiet form of protest.In Japan,support for working mothers hardly exists.Childcare is expensive,men don’t help out,and some companies strongly discourage mothers from returning to work.“In Japan,it's career or child,”says writer Kaori Haishi.It’s not just women who are deciding against children;according to a recent study,Japanese men are even less inclined to marry or want a child.Their motivations,though,may have more to do with economic factors.46.Catherine Brown and her friends feel that having children is not __________.[A]totally wise[B]a huge problem[C]a rational choice[D]absolutely necessary47.It Can be inferred that,for many women,having babies nowadays is __________.[A]a hard commitment[B]helpful to their career[C]essential for happiness[D]an understandable decision48.In the old days, many women remained childless __________[A]as a quiet form of protest[B]because of lack of support[C]because of unfortunate circumstances[D]because they lacked social responsibility49.We learn that childlessness at present __________.[A]affects Europe more than it does Asia[B]produces more benefits than in the past[C]is more a woman’s decision than a man’s[D]is more complex in its cause than that in the past50.According to the text,when a Japanese man decides not to have children,he probably feels unable to __________.[A]help with housework[B]afford to have a child[C]be a responsible father[D]balance work and familyText 2Faced with a mission, critical decision,who would you turn to for advice? Someone you had great confidence in,surely.But several lines of research show that our instincts about where to mm to for counsel are often not completely correct.My research looks at prejudices that affect how people use advice,including why they often blindly follow recommendations from people who —as far as they know—are as knowledgeable as they are.In studies I conducted with Don Moore of Carnegie Mellon University,for example,I found mat people tend to overvalue advice when the problem they’re addressing is hard and to undervalue it when the problem is easy.In our experiments.subjects were asked to guess the weight of people in various pictures,some of which were in focus and some of which wereunclear.For each picture,subjects guessed twice:the first time without advice and the second time with input from another participant.When the pictures were in focus,we found,subjects tended to discount the advice;apparently,they were confident in their ability to guess correctly.When the pictures were unclear,subjects leaned heavily on me advice of others and seemed less secure about their initial opinion.Because they misjudged the value of the advice they received--consistently overvaluing or undervaluing it depending on the difficulty of the problem—our subjects did not make the best guesses overall.They would have done better if they’d considered the advice equally,and to a moderate degree,on both hard and easy tasks.Another advice—related prejudice I've found people compels to overvalue advice that they pay for.In one study conducted,subjects answered different sets of questions about American history.Before answering some of the questions, they could get advice on the correct answer from another subject whom they knew was no more expert than they were.In one version of the experiment,people could get advice for free,while in another version,they paid for it.When they paid for advice,people tended to have firm belief in it,I suspect,by a combination of sunk-cost prejudice and the nearly instinctual belief that cost and quality are linked.51.In the face of a mission—critical decision,people tend to __________.[A]trust their own efforts[B]rely on research findings[C]get affected by other’s opinion[D]seek help from the more knowledgeable52.Research shows that when faced with difficult problems people often __________.[A]discount others’ advice[B]overlook others’ advice[C]disagree with others’ advice[D]over-rely on others’ advice53.The first experiment tries to prove how objective conditions __________.[A]strengthen people’s initial opinion[B]strengthen people’s self-confidence[C]influence people’s response to advice[D]influence people’s guess of weight loss54.It can be inferred that people are likely to __________.[A]undervalue free advice[B]overvalue peer’s advice[C]misinterpret specialist’s advice[D]misjudge their instinctual belief55.The two experiments mentioned in the text reveal __________.[A]how to follow others’ advice[B]how to understand others’ advice[C]what causes people to seek advice[D]what affects people’s attitude to adviceText 3Top National Health Service(NHS)nurses will be able to earn $40,000 a year without leaving frontline patient care in a modification to salary structures. New“supernurse”grades will be created to enable the best staff to increase their salaries without having to move into management desk jobs Currently the most senior NHS nurses can earn a maximum$28,000 a year unless they are willing to withdraw from the frontline and become administrators.Hundreds of experienced and highly-qualified nurses are lost to patient care every year because of this oddity·While only a few thousand of Britain’s 332,000 NHS nurses will qualify for the$40,000 plus salary. Fast track promotion schemes and a simpler grading system will increase the pay of many more.The governmentannounced that a new simplified career structure would see just four grades replacing the existing six.Nurses will begin their careers as healthcare assistants before moving up to registered practitioner grade,followed by senior registered practitioner and ultimately consultant practitioner and a$40,000salary.“Nurses are rising to the challenge of modernization,”said a government official“These proposals will help them improve their professional role further and provide a better service to Patients·We do not think mat in order to be paid more,nurses should have to move into management·Nurses working at the sharpened of patient care should have a career structure which no longer penalizes them for wanting to stay there.”The Nursing Strategy will include proposals to allow more flexible training courses and Improve opportunities for qualified nurses who have left the profession to return in part-time roles·The Royal College of Nursing welcomed the reforms.The top salary level falls into line with figures it had presented to ministers.56 Hundreds of experienced nurses are lost to patient care every year because they__________·[A]dislike the nursing job[B]are dissatisfied with their pay[C]are replaced by“super nurses”[D]lack further training for the profession57.The new system will mostly benefit those who__________·[A]move into management[B]work on a part time basis[C]have retired from the nursing job[D]have reached the top of the system58.The new career structure is different from the existing one in its__________.[A]quality of nurses’ services[B]possibility of a job transfer[C]opportunities for promotion[D]simplicity of nurses’ grades59.The Nursing Strategy will be adopted in order to__________ .[A]provide more consultation to practitioners[B]encourage experienced nurses to work part time[C]enable the most experienced nurses to be paid more[D]promote the most experienced nurses to management60.The Royal College of Nursing __________.[A]proposed similar top salary for nurses[B]raised the management issue to ministers[C]suggested a four-grade system for nurses[D]put forward the Nursing Strategy to ministersPart BDirections:Read the texts taken from five people's comments on an article on the issue of global poverty.For questions61 to 65,match the name of each person(61to 65)to one of the statements(A to G)given below Mark your answers on your ANSWER SHEET 1. Ankita Agarwal:Your article made me ashamed.I've always thought of myself as not the typical self-absorbed teenager,but I guess l was wrong.While I sit in my large,warm and cozy house.Wishing for the shoes and clothes I see in teen magazines,there are people in the world wishing for something as simple as clean water. Thank you for reminding me about people who would be more than happy with what I have.Janet Tejada:What about the relationship between population,consumption and resources? After all, poverty most simply defined,is not having enough resources.The steady growth of the global population, overconsumption of resources by developed nations such as the U.S.,and increasing levelsof C0nsumption among the growing middle class in many developing nations ensure that there is ever less of the planet’salready dwindling resources to go around.Tadaship Kawabe:Extreme poverty is so tragic.Sudden natural disasters like an earthquake mobilize a large number of people and money for a short period of time,while the slow but massive wave of poverty and death in Africa doesn't attract the world’s attention in the same way. When we try to help those affected by disasters and extreme poverty,however,we shouldn’t focus on the overwhelming number of the dead but simply try to do something good for others·Jane Thomas:The poor should be trained to organize,set priorities and develop skills and resources to put their own community plans into action.What your article proposes is the conventional top-down way for doing things:outsiders determine the priorities and solutions,then throw money at them.To actually help,we must first develop our own skills and understanding.We need to find out what the poor want and what the root causes of the problems are.We have to listen to poor people.Sanjay Kathe:Concerned and sensible people’s endeavors to reduce poverty in underdeveloped countries are deserving of high praise.It is sad,however,that only a small part of the funds raised for the poor actually l each them.The generous people who donate money to reduce poverty would be more successful if they spent time in the poor nations to check first—hand the use of their funds.Now match the name of each person (61 to65) to the appropriate statement.Note: there are two extra statements.61. Ankita Agarwal62.Janet Tejada63.Tadaship Kawabe64.Jane Thomas65.Sanjay KatheStatements[A]What we should do is to help the poor help them- selves.[B]I have always been deeply grieved by the tragic disasters.[C]The root of poverty lies in the unfair distribution of resources.[D]The situation in Africa has been overlooked by the world.[E]The use of donated funds should be put under strict control.[F]People living in prosperity should cherish what they have.[G]it’s our duty to end global poverty.SECTION lV Writing(40 minutes)Directions:you should write your responses to both Part A and Part B of this section on ANSWERSHEET 2.Part A66 You’ve just moved into a neighborhood where you find the current public transport is inadequate,and so you want a new bus line opened to solve the problem.Write a letter to the bus company,1)making a request for a new bus line:2)stating the reasons for your request;3)expressing your eagerness for solution.You should write about 100 words.Do not sign your own name at the end of your email.Use“Wang Lin”instead.You do not need to write the address.Part B67.Look at the picture below and write an essay of about 120words making reference to the following two points:1)a description of the picture;2)your suggestions on how to protect consumers’ rights.答案精解:第二部分英语知识运用参考译文未来的房子可能是什么样子呢?格雷斯能告诉我们答案。

2011年11月英语笔译三级考试真题含答案

2011年11月英语笔译三级考试真题含答案

2011年下半年英语笔译三级考试真题Section 1 English-Chinese Translation ( 50 points )Translate the following passage into Chinese.This month, the United Nations Development Program made water and sanitation the centerpiece of its flagship publication, the Human Development Report.Claims of a "water apartheid," where poor people pay more for water than the rich, are bound to attract attention. But what are the economics behind the problem, and how can it be fixed? In countries that have trouble delivering clean water to their people, a lack of infrastructure is often the culprit. People in areas that are not served by public utilities have to rely on costlier ways of getting water, such as itinerant water trucks and treks to wells. Paradoxically, as the water sources get costlier, the water itself tends to be more dangerous. Water piped by utilities - to the rich and the poor alike - is usually cleaner than water trucked in or collected from an outdoor tank.The problem exists not only in rural areas but even in big cities like Manila and Jakarta, said Hakan Bjorkman, program director of the UN agency in Thailand. Further, subsidies made to local water systems often end up benefiting people other than the poor, he added.The agency proposes a three-step solution. First, make access to 20 liters, or 5 gallons, of clean water a day a human right. Next, make local governments accountable for delivering this service. Last, invest in infrastructure to link people to water mains.The report says governments, especially in developing countries, should spend at least 1 percent of gross domestic product on water and sanitation. It also recommends that foreign aid be more directed toward these problems. Clearly, this approach relies heavily on government intervention, something Bjorkman readily acknowledged. But there are some market-based approaches as well.By offering cut-rate connections to poor people to the water mainline, the private water utility in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, has steadily increased access to clean water, according to the agency’s report. A subsidy may not even be necessary, despite the agency’s proposals, if a country can harness the economic benefits of providing clean water.People who receive clean water are much less likely to die from water-borne diseases - a common malady in the developing world - and much more likely to enjoy long, productive, taxpaying lives that can benefit their host countries. So if a government is trying to raise financing to invest in new infrastructure, it might find receptive ears in private credit markets - as long as it can harness the return. Similarly, private companies may calculate that it is worth bringing clean water to an area if its residents are willing to pay back the investment over many years.In the meantime, some local solutions are being found. In Thailand, Bjorkman said, some small communities are taking challenges like water access upon themselves. "People organize themselves in groups to leverage what little resources they have to help their communities," he said. "That’s especially true out in the rural areas. They invest their money in revolving funds and saving schemes, and they invest themselves to improve their villages. "It is not always easy to take these solutions and replicate them in other countries, though. Assembling a broad menu of different approaches can be the first step in finding the right solution for a given region or country.译文:本月,联合国发展规划将水利和公共设施列为其高端出版物—人类发展报告的核心内容。

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Section I Listening Comprehension(25 minutes)Directions:This .section is designed to test your ability to understand spoken English. You will hear a selection of recorded materials and you must answer the questions that accompany them. There are two parts in this section, Part A and Part B.Remember, while you are doing the test, you should first put down your answers in your test booklet. At the end of the listening comprehension section, you will have 3 minutes to transfer your answers from your test booklet onto your ANSWER SHEET 1.If you have any questions, you may raise your hand NOW as you will not be allowed to speak once the test has started.Now look at Part A in your test booklet.Part AYou will hear 10 short dialogues. For each dialogue, there is one question and four possibleanswers. Choose the correct answer-A, B, C or D, and mark it in your test booklet. You will have 15seconds to answer the question and you will hear each dialogue ONLY ONCE.Example:You will hear:W: Could you please tell me if the Beijing flight will be arriving on time?M:Yes, Madam. It should be arriving in about ten minutes.You will read:Who do you think the woman is talking to?[A] A bus conductor.[ B] A clerk at the airport.[ C] A taxi driver.[D] A clerk at the station.From the dialogue, we know that only a clerk at the airport is most likely to knowthe arrival time of a flight, so you should choose answer [ B ] and mark it in your test booklet.Sample Answer: [ A ] [B] [C] [D]Now look at question 1.1. What do the girls have in common?[A] Both of them are going to Zimbabwe.[ B ] They are both from Africa.[ C ] They are of the same age.[D] They are interested in African art.2. What do we learn from this conversation?[A] Mr. Smith is the new manager. [B] The manager is a man.[C] The former manager has left. [D] The manager is not here.3. What does the woman want to know?[A] Where to board the plane. [B] Where to find a telephone.[C] The flight number. [D] The departure time.4. What does the woman mean?[A] She doesn’ t want to ask Mr. Jacks on herself.[ B ] She doesn ’ t want to work for Mr. Jackson.[ C ] Mr. Jackson may have broken the tape recorder.[D] Mr. Jackson might fix the tape recorder.5. What does the woman mean?[ A] They don’t have to go to the concert. [ B] His brother should let them use the car. [ C ] The subway is fine with her. [D] A car wouldn ’ t be any faster.6. Why is the man tired?[A] His job is difficult. [B] His job isn’t interesting.[C] He doesn’t know how to do his job. [D] He doesn’t sleep well at night.7. What do we learn from this conversation?[A] The woman will probably go to Canada for her vacation.[ B] The woman will probably wait until summer to go to Mexico.[ C] The woman will probably not go to Canada for her winter vacation. [ D] The woman will probably stay home during her vacation.8. What does the woman mean?[A] The man needs to continue walking.[ B ] The man needs to go straight back for two blocks.[ C ] He has already passed the building.[ D] The building is to his right.9. What was Peter doing at the hospital?[A] Something is wrong with his baby. [B] His wife just had a new baby.[C] He went to see a doctor. [D] He was seeing his sister.10. What does the man mean?[A] He is not free after dinner. [ B] He can go to the concert if he has time.[ C ] They can not go to concert together. [ D ] He will go to the concert.Part BYou are going to hear four conversations. Before listening to each conversation, you will have 5seconds to read each of the questions which accompany it. After listening, you will have time to answer each question by choosing A, B, C or D. You will hear each passage or conversation ONLY ONCE.Mark your answers in your test booklet.Questions 11-14 are based on the following conversation. You now have 20 seconds to read the questions II -14.11. When did the conversation take place?[A] Before summer vacation. [B] During summer vacation.[C] After summer vacation. [D] In class.12. Who are the two speakers?[A] Brother and sister. [B] Unemployed young man and woman.[C] College students. [D] High school kids.13. What kind of jobs does the man prefer?[A] Camp jobs. [B] A job at a hotel.[C] A job in the open air. [ D ] Cutting grass.14. What do we learn from this conversation?[A] Camp jobs are very attractive.[ B ] Customers at hotels usually give tips to waiters.[ C ] High school kids usually help their parents cutting grass.[D] The man wants a job outside because machines do all the work.You now have 40 seconds to check your answers to questions 11 - 14.Questions 15-18 are based on the following conversation. You now have 20 seconds to read the questions 15 -18.15. Where does this conversation take place?[A] In Detroit. [B] At the railroad station.[C] At the bus station. [D] At Cleveland airport.16. Why does the traveler want to take a bus?[A] The bus tickets are cheaper than the train tickets.[ B ] The bus trip is comfortable because it is air-conditioned.[C] Bus stops at several cities along the way.[D] The traveler wants to experience another way of traveling.17. Why are the bus tickets much cheaper than the train tickets?[A] The bus trip takes longer time.[B] The bus stops at several cities.[C] Few people enjoy bus trip.[D] There is no rest room in the bus.18. Why couldn’ t the passenger use the train ticket to pay for the bu s ticket?[A] The train ticket costs more than the bus ticket.[B] The train station belongs to another company.[ C] Her uncle and aunt don ’ t agree with him to do so.[ D] She doesn’ t want to pay extra money to the bus station.You now have 40 seconds to check your answers to questions 15 -18.Questions 19-22 are based on the following news report. You now have 20 seconds to read the questions 19 -22.19. Why did the students clean the cars?[ A ] They wanted to help the cleaner ’ s daughter.[B] They wanted to earn some pocket money.[C] They needed money for their classmate’ s medical expenses.[D] They wanted to help a hospital.20. What was the biggest problem the cleaner’ s daughter faced?[A] She had a serious heart disease.[B] She would not clean the cars herself.[C] Her father was ill and she had no family in Hong Kong.[D] Her school friends were too poor to help her.21. Whom did they also turn to for the funeral expenses?[C] Their parents. [D] Residents of the building.22. What did the girl want to do?[A] To live with her relatives. [B] To be independent.[ C] To become a doctor. [ D] To stay with one of her classmates.You now have 40 seconds to check your answers to questions 19 -22.Questions 23 -25 are based on the following conversation. You now have 15 seconds to read the questions 23 -25.23. What does the man want to do?[A] Play basketball with friends from work.[ B] Try out for the company basketball team.[ C ] Get in shape and compete in a cycling race.[ D ] Become a star player.24. What is the woman’ s main concern?[A] She is worried her husband will spend too much time away from home.[ B ] She is afraid her husband will become a fitness freak.[ C ] She is concerned about her husband ’ s health.[D] She is afraid her husband will become a laughingstock.25. What does the woman advise about th e man’s diet?[A] He should consume less salt.[ B] He should eat less fatty foods.[ C ] He should add more protein products to his diet.[D] He should avoid eating sweet things.You now have 30 seconds to check your answers to questions 23 -25.Now you have 3 minutes to transfer your answers from your test booklet to the ANSWER SHEETThat is the end of the listening comprehension section.Section ⅡUse 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 Don your ANSWER SHEET 1.TextGeography is the study of the relationship between people and the land. Geographers (地理学家) compare and contrast 26 places on the earth. But they also 27 beyond the individual places and consider the earth as a 28 . The word geography 29from two Greek words: ge,the Greek word for "earth" and graphein, 30 . means "to write". The English word geography means "to describe the earth". 31 geography books focus on a small area 32 a town or city. Others deal with a state, a region, a nation, or an 33 continent. Many geography books deal with the whole earth. Another 34 to divide the study of 35 is to distinguish betweenphysical geography and cultural geography. The former focuses on the natural world; the 36 starts with human beings and 37 how human beings and their environment act 38 each other. But when geography is considered as a single subject, 39 branch can neglect the other.places. If all places 42 alike, there would be little need for geographers.We know, however, 43 no two places are exactly the same. Geography, 44 , is a point of view, a special way of 45 at places.26. [A] similar [B] various [C] distant [D] famous27. [A] pass [B] go [C] reach [D] set28. [A] whole [B] unit [C] part [D] total29. [A] falls [B] removes [C] results [D] comes30. [A] what [B] that [C] which [D] it31. [A] Some [B]Many [C]Most [D]Few32. [A] outside [B] except [C]as [D]like33. [A] extensive [B] entire [C] overall [D] enormous34. [A] way [B] means [C] habit [D] technique35. [A] world [B] earth [C] geography [D] globe36. [A] second [ B] later [C] next [D] latter37. [A] learns [ B ] studies [ C ] realizes [ D ] understands38. [A] upon [B] for [C]as [D] to39. [A] neither [B] either [C] one [D] each40. [A] for . [B]to [C]as [D]by41. [A] exceptions [B] sameness [C] differences [D] divisions42. [A] being [B] are [C] be [D] were43. [A] although [B] whether [C] since [D] that44. [A] still [B] then [C] nevertheless [D] moreover45. [A] working [ B ] looking [ C ] arriving [ D ] getting Section ⅢReading Comprehension (40 minutes)Part ADirections:Read the following three texts. Answer the questions on each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark four answers on the ANSWER SHEET by drawing a thick line across the corresponding letter in the brackets.Text INo one knows exactly how many disabled (残废的) people there are in the world, but estimates suggest the figure is over 450 million. The number of disabled people in India alone is probably more than double the total population of Canada.In the United Kingdom, about one in ten people have some disability. Disability is not just something that happens to other people. As we get older, many of us will become less mobile ( 可动的) , hard of hearing or have failing eyesight.Disablement can take many forms and occur at any time of life. Some people are born with disabilities. Many others become disabled as they get older. There are many progressive disabling diseases. The longer time goes on, the worse they become. Some people are disabled in accidents. Many others may have a period of disability in the form of a mental illness. All are affected by people ’ s attitude towards them.Disabled people face many physical barriers. Next time you go shopping or to work or visitfriends, imagine how you would manage if you could not get up steps, or on to buses and trains. How would you cope if you could not see where you were going or could not hear the traffic? But there are other barriers: prejudice can be even harder to break down and ignorance inevitably represents by far the greatest barrier of all. It is almost impossible for the able-bodied to fully appreciate what the severely disabled go through, so it is important to draw attention to these barriers and show that it is the individual person and their ability, not their disability, which counts.46. The first paragraph points out that _________.{ A J it is possible to get an exact figure of the world ’ s disabled people[ B ] there are many disabled people in the world[ C ] the number of disabled people in India is the greatest[ D ] India has not much more disabled people than Canada47. The key word in Paragraph 4 is _________.[ A ] barriers [ B ] ignorance48. The last word of the passage "counts" most probably means _________.[A] "is most important" [B] "is included"[C] "is considered" [D] "is numbered"49. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?[A] There are about 10 percent disabled persons in the UK.[ B ] The whole society should pay due attention to the barriers faced by the disabled people. [ C ] Even the able-bodied may lose some of their body functions when they get older.[D] There still exists prejudice against the disabled which results mainly from ignorance.50. It can be concluded from the passage that _____ __.[A] we should try our best to prevent disablement[ B] we must take a proper attitude towards the disabled[D] both physical and mental barriers are hard to break down --Text 2A small piece of fish each day may keep the heart doctor away. That’ s the finding of an extensive study of Dutch men in which deaths from heart disease were more than 50 percent lower among those who consumed at least an ounce of salt water fish per day than those who never ate fish.The Dutch research is one of three human studies that give strong scientific backing to the longheld belief that eating fish can provide health benefits, particularly to the heart.Heart disease is the nuinber-one killer in the United States, with more than 550,000 deaths oc- curring from heart attacks each year. But researchers previously have noticed that the incidence ( 发生率) of heart disease is lower in cultures that consume more fish than Americans do. There are fewer heart disease deaths, for example, among the Eskimos of Greenland, who consume about 14 ounces of fish a day, and among the Japanese, whose daily fish consumption averages more than 3 ounces.For 20 years, the Dutch study followed 852 middle-aged men, 20 percent of whom ate no fish.At the start of the study, the average fish consumption was about two-thirds of an ounce each day with more men eating lean (瘦的) fish than fatty fish.among the group who regularly ate fish, even at levels far lower than those of the Japanese or Eskimos. This relationship was true regardless of other factors such as age, high blood pressure, or blood cholesterol ( 胆固醇) levels.51. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?[A] The Dutch research has proved that eating fish can help to prevent heart disease.[ B] Heart doctors won’t call your house so long as you keep eating fish each day.[C] Among all the diseases heart disease is the most dangerous in America.[D] There is a low incidence of heart disease in such countries as Japan and Greenland.52. The phrase "this relationship" (in Line 3, Para. 5) refers to the connection between_________ and the incidence of heart disease.[A] the amount offish eaten [B] regular fish-eating[ C ] the kind of fish eaten [ D ] people of different regions53. The passage is mainly about _________.[ A ] the high incidence of heart disease in some countries[ B ] the effect of fish eating on peop le ’ s health[ C] the changes in people’ s diet[D] the daily fish consumption of people in different cultures54. Why is heart disease the most dangerous killer in the United States?[A] Because American people drink too much spirits.[B] Because there are a great number of fat people there.[ C ] The author does n ’ t give a definite answer.[D] Because American people eat too much fatty fish.55. How many lives could probably be saved each year in the United States by eating fifth according to the Dutch study?[A] 550,000. [B] 275,000.Text 3Being assertive ( 过分自信) is being able to communicate with other people clearly. If you felt that you had expressed what was important to you and allowed the oilier person to respond in their own way then, regardless of the final outcome, you behaved assertively. It is important to remember that being assertive refers to a way of coping with confrontations ( 对抗)。

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