公共英语三级试题:完形填空(10).doc
公共英语三级试题及答案
公共英语三级试题及答案一、听力理解(共20分)1. A节(共10分)A) 短对话理解根据所听对话,选择正确答案。
[录音内容]M: Excuse me, could you tell me where the nearest subway station is?F: Sure, it's just around the corner on the left.Q: What is the man looking for?a) A bus stopb) A subway stationc) A taxi[答案] b) A subway station2. B节(共10分)B) 长对话理解根据所听长对话,选择正确答案。
[录音内容]W: Hi, John, how was your trip to the museum?M: It was great! I learned a lot about ancient civilizations.Q: What did the man do?a) Visited a libraryb) Went to a museumc) Attended a lecture[答案] b) Went to a museum二、词汇与语法(共30分)1. 词汇题(共15分)根据句子意思,填入合适的词汇。
e.g. The company is looking for a(n) innovative solution to the problem.[答案] innovative2. 语法题(共15分)根据语法规则,选择正确的句子。
e.g. I have been studying English for three years.[答案] have been studying三、阅读理解(共30分)1. A节(共10分)阅读短文,选择正确答案。
[短文]Nowadays, online shopping has become increasingly popular. It offers convenience and a wide range of products.Q: Why is online shopping popular?a) It's cheapb) It's convenient and offers a wide range of productsc) It's traditional[答案] b) It's convenient and offers a wide range of products2. B节(共20分)阅读长文,回答相关问题。
大学英语三级完形填空部分共10篇
College English Test Paper Band3 (Cloze)Passage One BADBC DACCA DCBAB ACDACThe usual recommendation for a bad back was to put a board under the mattress or buy a bed that¡¯s as hard as a board, and just as uncomfortable. However, sleep researchers recognize that 1 support comes from a surface that contours to your natural 2 with theright degree of 3 for correct skeletal support. Many so-called¡°orthopaedic¡± beds have just ordinary coil springs made heavier and hard. The 4 and support is flat and 5 and unnatural. The spine is forced up but this 6 pressure points on the soft parts of the body which tend to 7 blood flow. So you toss and turn to 8 pressures and seek comfort. Sleep is 9 . Slumberland experts have developed a spring form that is now 10 world wide. Instead of 11 coils it is an 12 system of support 13 from supple steel wire. The whole system works together to 14 your weight 15 . You get firm healthy support for your back, particularly the 16 of the back. Slumberland ORTHOFIRM will help you feel relaxed and comfortable while at the same time you¡¯ll 17 the secure supportof your back. University research and hospital X¡ªray tests have shown the 18 of the Slumberland system. And its support and resilience has been well proven with 19 on TV. If you are seeking a true ¡°back-care¡± bed, 20 the Slumberland ¡°ORTHOFIRM¡± at better Dept. Stores and Furniture Retailers.1. A. unhealthy B. healthful C. harmless D.natural2. A. shape B. form C. body D. weight3. A. heaviness B. width C. length D.firmness4. A. contact B. feel C. touch D. comfort5. A. rigorous B. flexible C. rigid D. dull6. A. destroys B. recreates C. invents D. creates7. A. cut off B. cut in C. cut open D. cut down8. A. strengthen B. heighten C. relieve D. release9. A. dispersed B. distributed C. disturbed D.distressed10. A. patented B. designed C. imitated D.patronized11. A. fashionable B. formal C. convenient D.conventional12. A. organized B. incomplete C. integrated D.intensive13. A. made B. woven C. kitted D. torn14. A.distribute B. measure C. balance D. reduce15. A.regularly B. evenly C. smoothly D.constantly16. A. small B. part C. end D. middle17. A. feel B. forget C. appreciate D. findout18. A. effects B. efforts C. value D.effectiveness19. A. demonstrations B. pictures C. explanations D.evidence20. A. send for B. beg for C. ask for D. callforPassage Two(ZHUANSHENGBEN(1))ACAAB BBDAC BDCAB CABCAHarriet Tubman was born a slave. She didn¡¯t get a chance to go to school. 1 a child, she had to work very hard in the fields 2 day. In this 3 her master could 4 a lot of money when he 5 his crops. Harriet 6 think that she was being treated fairly. After Harriet grew up, she ran away from the farm to the northern states. There, and in Canada, black people were free. Harriet liked to be free, she felt 7 all of the black people who were 8 slaves.Harriet returned to the south to help other slaves to run away. She made Harriet was in great 10 11 a law that had just been 12 . The law 13 it was not permitted to 14 slaves run away. She also found out 15 slave owners said they would 16 ¡ç40,000 to anyone who could catch H. Tubman. There were many stories about Harriet helping slaves run away. In all, she made nineteen 17 back to the south and led about 300 slaves to freedom. When the Civil War broke out, the northern states 18 against the southern states. Harriet19 the northern states because the northerners believed that slaves should be free. She worked as a nurse and spied 20 enemy lines untilthe northern states won the war.1. A. As B. Like C. Since D. Becauseof2. A. by B. most C. all D. during3. A. way B. place C. town D. means4. A. make B. do C. give D. pay5. A sell B. sold C. buy D. bought6. A. did B. didn¡¯t C. certainly D. ofcourse7. A. sure B. sorry C. happy D. wrong8. A. yet B. only C. again D. still9. A. the north B. the west C. the east D. thesouth10. A. anger B. hurry C. danger D.difficulty11. A. because B. because of C. as D. for12. A. broken B. given C. got D. passed13. A. told B. wrote C. said D. spoke14. A. help B. ask C. set D. take15. A. about B. that C. what D. when16. A. spend B. cost C. pay D. take17. A. trips B. letters C. walks D.telegraphs18. A. united B. fought C. quarreled D.agreed19. A. waited for B. searched for C. stood for D.looked for20. A. behind B. in C. on D. before Passage Three(ZHUANSHENGBEN(2))DBAAB DCAAB CCDBB BAADD Bill Fuller, the mailman, whistled cheerfully as he walked up the hill towards Mrs. Carter¡¯s house. His work for the day 1 , his bag, usually quite heavy when he started out on his rounds, was empty now 2 the letter that he had to deliver to Mrs. Carter. She lived 3 blocks away, so when Bill hadmail for her, he always finished his day¡¯s work 4 later. He didnot 5 this though, because she never failed to ask him in 6coffee and a piece of her special cake. When Bill 7 Mrs. Carter¡¯s house, he was surprised not to find her working in the yard. She usually 8 her afternoon when the weather was good. Bill wentaround to the back of the house, thinking that she 9 in thekitchen. The door was locked and the curtains were drawn. Puzzled,he returned to the front of the house and knocked loudly on thefront door. There 10 . Bill thought that this was very strange because he knew that Mrs. Carter 11 left the house. Just then he noticed that her bottle of milk. Which is always delivered early in the morning, was still on the porch. This 12 him. If Mrs. Carterhad not 13 her milk, maybe she 14 . Bill walked around the house 15 he found an open window. It was a small window, but he 16 toget through .He went into the hall. There he was almost stumbled over Mrs. Carter, who unconscious at the foot of the stairs. Realizing that he 18get help, he rushed 19 the house, stopped a 250 car and told the driver to go to the nearest telephone and call an ambulance.1. A. was almost finishing B. was almost being finishedC. was almost finishD. was almost finished2. A. except B. except for C. besides D. exceptthat3. A. quite a few B. only few C. quite a few of D. quitefew4. A. much B. a lot of C. many D. more5. A. care B. mind C. realize D. bear6. A. to B. with C. of D. for7. A. arrived B. got C. got to D. reachedto8. A spent B. past C. took D. had9. A. might be B. must be C. must have been D.couldn¡¯t have10. A. did not answer B. was no answerC. was not answerD. was no any answer11. A. often B. sometimes C. rarely D. always12. A. was worried B. did worried C. worried D.worrying13. A. was worried B. did worried C. worried D.worrying14. A. fallen ill B. was sick C. ill D. sick15. A. unless B. until C. once D. if16. A. tried B. managed C. was forced D. liked17. A. was lying B. was lain C. was laying D. waslaid18. A. needed to B. need to C. needs to D. wasneeded to19. A. into B. to C. up D. out of20. A. past B. passed C. pass D. passingPassage Four (42)DABCA DCBAB DABBA ADCCCIn my neighborhood there were two 1 stores. They were 2 nextdoor to each other, and the owners were 3 enemies. They werehaving price wars constantly. In one window would appear the 4sign: ¡°For sale. Irish linen sheets, with such minor flaws that 5 hawkeye could find them. The ridiculous low price of $ 6.50.¡±Everyone would then traditionally 6 the reply from the otherbargain house, and in about two hours it would appear in the window: ¡°My sheets are 7 Romeo is to Juliet and only $ 5.95.¡± 8 thesign war, the two owners would often appear outside their stores, screaming and 9 at each other, and often times coming close toactual blows. Finally one of the owners would stop 10 the pricewar, claiming the other one was crazy and 11 was anyone who bought from him. That was the starter¡¯s gun 12 . Everyone in the neighborhood would rush into the 13 bargain store and 14 theentire stock of sheets and pillowcases. One day one of the owners15 . A few days later, the other owner moved out of the neighborhood,16 again. When the new occupants of the stores 17 theirproperties more closely, they discovered a secret passageway between the two apartments above the stores where the 18 owners had lived. Further research revealed that these two arch-enemies were brothers.All the price wars were 19 . Whoever outlasted the other would just take all the other¡¯s stock and sell 20 .1. A. rubbish B. garbage C. leftover D. reject2. A. right B. very C. merely D. closely3. A. hostile B. bitter C. offensive D.opposite4. A. handwriting B. handwoven C. handwritten D. hand-reared5. A. not even the B. even the C. any D. none ofthe6. A. wait B. long C. look forward to get D.await7. A. like first as B. similar to first asC. as close to first asD. the same with first as8. A. Except for B. In addition to C. In place of D. Inthe light of9. A. cursing B. blaming C. calling names D. abusing10. A. competing B. competing in C. competing against D.competing with11. A. eager B. anxious C. earnest D. so12. A. going off B. going out C. going through D. going by13. A. conquering B. winning C. triumphant D. won14. A. buy off B. buy out C. buy over D. buy into15. A. passed away B. passed out C. passed off D. passedover16. A. never to be seen B. ever to be seenC. never to have been seeingD. ever to have been seeing17. A. looked out B. checked in C. looked in D. checkedout18. A. late B. past C. previous D. foreknown19. A. forged B. pretended C. fake D. presumed20. A. his with it B. his but it C. it with his D. itbut hisPassage Five (43)BADCA BDDAB CDABC ADDBAJust who is doing the 1 for whom in the sales? Are the shopsreally giving 2 shoppers a chance to buy bargain? 3 are we just helping them to clear their shelves twice a year to 4 way for new-buying up the rubbish they would 5 throw away? In most sales there is a bit of 6 . Some bargains are more genuine than other. Some price claims are true, 7 others are misleading or plain false. If the sale notice says ¡°Coats¡ªreduced from ¡ê30 to ¡ê10¡±it should 8 law, be true. The rules are that, unless a shop says otherwise, the coats 9 have been on sale at the higher price for at least 28 10 days in the previous six months. They can, however, 11 around it by saying ¡°Last week ¡ê30. Now ¡ê10¡±. Be a bit 12 about a ticket which just says ¡°Sale price ¡ê5¡±. It may meanthe goods are specially bought 13 for the sale and does not necessarily ndicate any 14 . And there is nothing to prevent the shopkeeper 15 : ¡°Worth ¡ê50, only ¡ê20¡± or even ¡°Normally ¡ê300, only ¡ê150¡±. Another practice which is 16 upon, though notillegal, is an imprecise offer, like ¡°Up to ¡ê10 off latest 17 ¡°. It gives no clear idea of how much you have to spend or exactly what youhave to buy to 18 . If you see a price claim you do not believe or feel to be misleading, youcan complain 19 the local Trading Standards Office ¨C the townhall will put you in 20 .1. A. concern B. favour C. honour D. gratuity2. A. us B. ourselves C. them D. themselves3. A. And B. Then C. But D. Or4. A. choose B. somehow C. make D. show5. A. otherwise B. somehow C. therefore D. rather6. A. all B. both C. either D. neither7. A. as B. when C. though D. while8. A. over B. with C. on D. by9. A. must B. will C. can D. need10. A. constant B. consecutive C. coming D. running11. A. go B. come C. get D. look12. A. unconscious B. mistrustful C. dissatisfactory D.suspicious13. A. in B. about C. over D. on14. A. deduction B. reduction C. induction D.production15. A. booking B. boosting C. boasting D. booming16. A. frowned B. frowning C. fucked D. fucking17. A. medals B. modals C. modes D. models18. A. regain B. order C. obtain D. benefit19. A. at B. to C. of D. about20. A. touch B. use C. deed D. troublePassage Six (6) BCACD ADBCB ADCBD DABCAAll over the earth¡¯s surface is a layer of air which extendsupwards for many miles. This air 1 the oxygen without whichneither plants nor animals 2 live. Its movements, temperature and pressure 3 the weather, and it is a vehicle 4 the clouds ofwater vapour 5 condense and fall as rain. It forms a blanket which 6 us from the extreme heat of the sun during the day and 7 the extreme cold when the sun has 8 . It is chiefly 9 air that sound travels, so that if there were no air we should 10 practically nothing. The atmosphere is held 11 the earth¡¯s surface by the gravitational pull of the earth¡ªthat is, it has weight. High up itis thin, 12 near the surface it is compressed by the 13 of airabove, and is more dense. The weight of air ressing 14 each square inch of surface at sea¡ªlevel is nearly 15 15 , which means thatthe total force 16 the skin of an average man is about 30,000 pounds. He is not 17 this because the pressure is equal in all directions and the pressure inside him is equal 18 that without, but should he go up in a balloon to a height at which the outside pressure is 19 he would suffer acutely. It is 20 this reasonthat the cabins of aeroplans are ¡°pressurized¡±.1. A. forms B. contains C. consists D. fills2. A. would B. should C. could D. needed3. A. determine B. choose C. make D. create4. A. into B. near C. for D. above5. A. what B. and C. but D. which6. A. protects B. proves C. controls D. helps7. A. about B. out C. off D. from8. A. sit B. set C. sat D. settled9. A. into B. up C. through D. along10. A. know B. hear C. get D. observe11. A. to B. before C. near D. across12. A. for B. since C. because D. but13. A. pressure B. space C. weight D. movement14. A. in B. on C. for D. around15. A. kilometer B. ponds C. miles D. pounds16. A. inside B. into C. of D. on17. A. aware of B. sure of C. afraid of D. delightedabout18. A. at B. to C. against D. afterA.more or lessB. much likeC. much lessD. more than A.for B. to C. from D. byPassage Seven(¹«¹²Ó¢Óï2¼¶Ä£ÄâÊÔÌâ1)CABBD CBCCD DDBDABCBDA¡°Cool¡± is a word with many meanings. It s traditional meaning is used to 1 a temperature that is fairly cold. As the world has 2 , however, the word has expanded to 3 many different meanings.¡°Cool¡± can be used to express feelings of 4 in almost anything.When you see a brand-name car in the street, maybe you can¡¯t help5 , ¡°It¡¯s cool.¡± You might think, ¡°He¡¯s so cool,¡± when yousee your 6 footballer. We all enlarge the meaning of ¡°cool¡±.You can use it 7 many words such as ¡°new¡± or ¡°amazing.¡±Here¡¯s an interesting story we can see 8 illustrate the usage of the word: A teacher asked her students to 9 the waterfall they had visited. On one student¡¯s paper was just the one 10 , ¡°It¡¯s so cool.¡± 11 he thought it was 12 to describe 13 he saw and felt.14 the story also proves the shortage of words and expressions. 15¡°cool,¡± some people have no words to express the same meaning.So it is 16 to improve our word strength to maintain some 17 .As a popular word, ¡°cool¡± stands for a kind of special 18 thatpeople can accept easily. Excepting ¡°cool,¡± can you think ofmany words that 19 your life as colorful? I can. And I think they are also very 20 .1. A. find B. take C. show D. make sure2. A. changed B. been developed C. been cleaned D. informed3. A. turn out B. take on C. take in D. come into4. A. satisfaction B. interest C. sense D. interesting5. A. to say B. telling C. shout D. saying6. A. famous B. out of date C. favourite D. modern7. A. in stead of B. in place of C. to take place of D. exchange8. A. is used to B. showing C. used to D. explaining9. A. write for B. copy down C. describe D. say something10. A. phrase B. word C. story D. sentence11. A. However B. May be C. As far as D. Perhaps12. A. The just thing B. the very mean C. some methods D. the bestway13. A. the means B. what C. how D. wherever14. A. And B. If C. So D. But15. A. Without B. Using C. Not being used D. With16. A. important B. necessary C. impossible D. natural17. A. true B. belief C. richness D. interest18. A. habit B. culture C. language D. enjoyment19. A. put B. change C. better D. make20. A. cool B. easy C. difficult D. importantPassage Eight£¨¹«¹²Ó¢Óï2¼¶Ä£ÄâÊÔÌâ2£©CBBCD ACDCB ACADA BDCAB Si1as Minton's funeral was a quiet 1. lt was 2 by the only 3 he had in theworld, his niece and nephew, and by a few friends. The priest who 45 a hundred miles into this wild part of the county was now getting6 for the simple ceremony. Minton,7 'Minty' as his friends8 call him,9 a hard life 10 for gold in a lonely part of Western Australia. He had always refused to work in a gold mine 11 he believed that he could do better 12 his own. Although he was not aboastful person, he had often declared that one day he 13 find alump of gold as big as his head and 14 he would retire and live in15 for the rest of his life. But his dreams of great wealth 16 came true. For many years he had hardly earnedenough money to keephimself 17 . Two men now gently lifted the rough wooden box that18 Minty's body, but they almost dropped it when they heard a loud cry from the grave-digger.His spade had struck something hard in the rocky soil and he was shouting excitedly. Then he held up a large stone. 19 it was covered 20 dirt, the stone shone curious1yin the fierce sun1ight: it was unmistakably a heavy piece of solid gold!1. A. accident B. event C. affair D. incident2. A. taken B. attended C. joined D. brought3. A. relation B. relations C. relationship D. relationships4. A. travelled B. was travelling C. had travelIed D. used totravel5. A. to B. of C. in D. over6. A. ready B. better C. preparation D. worse7. A. and B. but C. or D. except8. A. liked B. past C. used D. used to9. A. leaded B. had leaded C. had led D. led10. A. look B. looking C. looked D. had looked11. A. because B. so C. even D. only12. A. to B. in C. on D. for13. A. would B. must C. ought to D. for14. A. since B. which C. when D. with that15. A. comfort B. comforts C. comfortable D. comfortably16. A. ever B. never C. always D. once17. A. live B. life C. lived D. alive18. A. contains B. containing C. contained D. havingcontained19. A. Though B. For C. Then D. Because20. A. in B. with C. within D. belowPassage Nine£¨¹«¹²Ó¢Óï2¼¶Ä£ÄâÊÔÌâ3£©BCACA CDBDC DCCDB BADDDMost people agree that fencing is one sport in which a person mustbe at least 30 years old before he learns all he needs to know about the sport. 1 Clark Summers of the University of Detroit 2 that this doesn't always have to be 3 . Clark is a different kind of fencer in a lot of 4 . He is American, while most fencers are from the 5 of Europe. He is black while most fencers in the past have been 6 . And he is 7 22 years old. Many people 8 that Clark is the most promising fencer in this country today. Although he is young, he has been able to 9 the necessary skills. Already he has won a number of fencing contest 10 older fencers. He is almost 11 to become a member of the U. S. Olympic fencing team! "There is no 12 danger in fencing, today, Clark says. "But I never 13 that fencing was not always a sport. In the old days, People fenced to14 aquarrel. Each match was a matter of 15 If that 16 true in the matches I 17 in today, every touch against me would mean that I18 wounded or killed. So I try to play 19 l were fencing for my life. I don't like, the idea of being 20 ! "21. A. And B. But C. Then D. So22. A. heard B. has thought C. has shown D. suggested23. A. true B. wrong B. clear D. clever24. A. sense B. sports C. ways D. times25. B. east C. west D. schools26. A. brave B. strong C. white D. young27. A. at least B. not C. already D. only28. A. expect B. think C. hope D. find29. A. study B. know C. improve D. master30. A. with B. over C. against B. instead of31. A. ready B. able C. going D. certain32. A. large B. such C. real D. little33. A. think B. agree C. forget D. remember34. A. make B. pick C. start D. settle35. A. joy and sorrow B. life and deathC. success and failure D .brightness and darkness36. A. should be B. came C. were D. is37. A. play B. go C. work D. stay38. A. would get B. were C. was D. had been39. A. even if B. as C. if D. as if40. A. a fencer B. a winner C. missed D. killedPassage Ten (23) ABCBA BCBCD ABDBC BCACCThe 1920s in Britain 1 a time of rapid social change. Therevolution 2 dress, manners, and 3 was so great and its space so hectic, 4 this period is often called the ¡°Roaring Twenties¡±. Most of these 5 took place in cities. In 1921, 79 percent of the population lived in 6 areas, most of them in towns of 50,000 or more. During the inter-war years the population of England, Wales, and Scotland increased 7 42.7 million in 1921 to about 44.7million in 1939, but the 8 of the increase was lowest 9 1801. In fact, until 1931 the population was actually 10 , mainly because of 11 to Common wealth countries like Australia. With this lower growth, the 12 of the population altered so that there were more older people than before. In all 13 groups, too, there were more females than males largely because of the 14 of men in two world wars. However, if the population as a whole grew only slowly, 15of the town s did not. London and other large cities 16 steadily into the countryside 17 them. On their edges 18 commuter suburbs from 19 people traveled long distances each day to work. Sometimesthese suburbs contained subsidized council housing for lower income 20 .1. A. were B. be C. is D. are2. A. on B. in C. at D. to3. A. moral B. morale C. morals D. morally4. A. but B. that C. or D. so5. A. changes B. differences C. sufferings D. disorder6. A. rural B. urban C. suburban D. remote7. A. by B. over C. from D. up8. A. speed B. rate C. rapidity D. scale9. A. in B. up C. since D. to10. A. minute B. lowering C. minimizing D. decreasing11. A. emigration B. immigration C. invasion D. intervention12. A. consisting B. composition C. foundation D. making13. A. aged B. ageing C. ages D. age14. A. loose B. loss C. lost D. loosing15. A. which B. this C. that D. those16A. spread B. expanded C. enlarged D. restricted17. A. in B. among C. around D. with18. A. appeared B. stood C. happened D. marked19. A. where B. there C. which D. that20. A. owners B. holders C. earners D. winners。
2021年成人英语三级考试完形填空模拟试题及答案
2021年成人英语三级考试完形填空模拟试题及答案(10)2010年成人英语三级考试完形填空模拟试题及答案(10)(1)Most parents, I suppose, have had the experience of reading a bedtime story to their children.And they must have 1 how difficult it is to write a 2 children's book.Either the author has aimed too 3 , so that the children can't follow what is in his (or more often, her) story, 4 the story seems to be talking to the readers.The best children's books are 5 very difficult nor very simple, and satisfy both the 6 who hears the story and the adult who 7 it.Unfortunately, there are in fact 8 bookslike this, 9 the problem of finding the right bedtime story is not 10 to solve.This may be why many of books regarded as 11 of children's literature were in fact written for 12 .“Alice's Adventure in Wonderland”is perhaps the most 13 of this.Children, left for themselves, often 14 the worst possible interest in literature.Just leave a child in bookshop o 15 and he will 16 willingly choose the books written in an imaginative way, or have a look at most children's comics, full of the stories and jokes which are the 17 of teachers and right-thinking parents.Perhaps we parents should stop trying to brainwash childrensintos 18 our taste in literature.After allchildren and adults are so 19 that we parents should not expect that they will enjoy the 20 books.So I suppose we'll just have to compromise over that bedtime story.1.A.hoped B.realized C.told D.said2.A.short B.long C.bad D.good3.A.easy B.short C.high D.difficult4.A.and B.but C.or D.so5.A.both B.neither C.either D.very6.A.child B.father C.mother D.teacher.7.A.hears B.buys C.understands D.reads8.A.few B.many C.a great deal of D.a great number of9.A.but B.however C.so D.because10A.hard B.easy C.enough D.fast11.A.articles B.work C.arts D.works12.A.grown ups B.girls C.boys D.children13.A.difficult B.hidden C.obvious D.easy14.A.are B.show C.find D.add15.A.school B.home C.office D.library16.A.more B.less C.able D.be17.A.lovingness B.interests C.objections D.readings18.A.receiving B.accepting C.having D.refusing19.A.same B.friendly C.different monmon B.avarage C.different D.Same(2)More and more students want to study in“hot”majors. 1 a result, many students want to 2 their interests and study in these 3 such as foreign languages, international business and law, etc.Fewer and fewer students choose scientific majors, 4 maths, physics and biology, and art majors, 5 history, Chinese and philosophy.6 students can study in these“hot”majors, because thenumber of these“hot”majors 7 limited.If one 8 interest in his work or study, 9 can he do well? I 10 this from one of my classmates.He is 11 the countryside.His parents are farmers.Though he 12 biology, he chose“international business”.He 13 to live a life which is different 14 of his parents.In the end, he found he 15 in doing business.He found all the subjects to be 16 . 17 this wouldn't have happened if he had chosen his major according to his own interests.Choosing a major in university 18 decide one's wholelife.Majors 19 are not“hot”today may become the“hot”major of tomorrow.Choosing your major according to your own 20 is the bestway to succeed.1.A.Being B.For C.Having D.As2.A.give up B.appear C.give D.master3.A.place B.room C.areas D.space4.A.for example B.much as C.and so on D.as a result5.A.even B.like C.just D.or6.A.Only a few B.Quite a few C.Perhaps D.Many7.A.is B.are C.would be D.have been8.A.had no B.had C.has no D.has9.A.why B.and what C.how D.and how10.A.suggested B.guessed C.searched D.learned11.A.out of B.off C.in D.from12.A.studied B.likes C.learns D.succeeds to study13.A.wants B.doesn’t want C.enjoys D.doesn’t like14.A.from which B.from that C.for which D.for that15.A.was interested B.was clever C.was not interested D.was not clever16.A.lovely B.rare C.obvious D.tiresome17.A.So B.Then C.Just then D.Maybe18.A.can B.does not C.probably D.perhaps not to19.A.on which B.in which C.which D.——20.A.interests B.experience C.mind D.heartCloze答案解析(1)1. B 按意义选词,肯定知道。
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一More and more students want to study in“hot”majors. __1 a result, many students want to 2 their interests and study in these 3__ such as foreign languages, international business and law, etc.Fewer and fewer students choose scientific majors, 4 _maths, physics and biology, and art majors, __5 history, Chinese and philosophy.__6 students can study in these“hot”majors, because the number of these“hot”majors 7 _limited.If one 8 interest in his work or study, 9 can he do well? I 10 this from one of my classmates.He is 11 the untryside.His parents are farmers.Though he 12 biology, he chose “international business”.He 13 to live a life which is different 14 of his parents.In the end, he found he 15 in doing business.He found all the subjects to be 16 . 17 this wouldn't have happened if he had chosen his major acrding to his own interests.Choosing a major in university 18 decide one's whole life.Majors 19 are not“hot”toy may beme the“hot”major of tomorrow.Choosing your major acrding to your own 20 is the bestway to succeed.1.A.Being B.For C.Having D.As2.A.give up B.appear C.give D.master3.A.place B.room C.areas D.space4.A.for ple B.much as C.and so on D.as a result5.A.even B.like C.just D.or6.A.Only a few B.Quite a few C.Perhaps D.Many7.A.is B.are C.would be D.have been8.A.had no B.had C.has no D.has9.A.why B.and what C.how D.and how10.A.suggested B.guessed C.searched D.learned11.A.out of B.off C.in D.from12.A.studied B.likes C.learns D.succeeds to study13.A.wants B.doesn’t want C.enjoys D.doesn’t like14.A.from which B.from that C.for which D.for that15.A.was interested B.was clever C.was not interested D.was not clever16.A.lovely B.rare C.obvious D.tiresome17.A.So B.Then C.Just then D.Maybe18.A.can B.does not C.probably D.perhaps not to19.A.on which B.in which C.which D.——20.A.interests B.perience C.mind D.heart1.【答案】D【解析】as a result表示“结果(是)……”。
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1. ----- will you be able to finish the job this week?----- ___________ , but i m not skilled enough, you know.a.i can t say sob.i expect soc. i m sure sod. i don t know so2. we arrived at the station _______ late, or we the bus.a. too much; would catchb. a little too; had caughtc. much too; would have caughtd. too much; would have caught3. is it the watch you want ________?a. to have it repairedb. to repair itc. to have repairedd. to have repaired it4. the two thieves fled the town separately, _______ a bag.a. each carryingb. whose that watch isc. whose watch is thatd. whose watch is5. the little boy can t tell ________.a. whose is that watchb. whose that watch isc. whose watch is thatd. whose watch isa. livingb. livelyc. alived. live7. we will not attack ______ we are attacked;if attacked,we will certainly counter-attack.a. ifb. whenc. unlessd. even if8. you can take ______ seat you like.a. no matter whatb. no matter whichc. whatd. whichever9. i ______ to speak to you all these days.a. wantedb. have wantedc. shall wantd. shall be wanting10.a burning cigarette he threw into the wastepaper basket ______ fire to the hotel.a. madeb. setc. causedd. caught11."do you hear someone knocking at the door?""yes, i did. i heard him ______ three times."a. knockingb. knockedc. being knockingd. knock12.peter, john and tom each ______.a. say they came firstb. says they came firstc. says he came firstd. say came first13.through long power lines electricity goes ______.a. to the place neededb. there it is neededc. where it is neededd. which it is needed14. ______from the apple tree.a. it down fellb. there it is neededc. down fell itd. fell it down15.the service in this restaurant is very poor; there are not enough waiters to wait ______ customers.a. onb. forc. withd. to。
公共英语三级备考完型填空复习题
公共英语三级备考完型填空复习题公共英语三级备考完型填空复习题天才就是百分之九十九的汗水加百分之一的灵感。
以下是店铺为大家搜索整理的公共英语三级备考完型填空复习题,希望对正在关注的您有所帮助!Most young people enjoy physical activities, walking, cycling, football, or mountaineering.These who have a passion 26 climbing high and difficult mountains are often 27 with astonishment. Why are men and women 28 to suffer cold and hardship, and to 29 on high mountains? This astonishment is caused, probably, by the difference between mountaineering and other forms of activities 30 which men give their leisure.There are no man-made rules, as there are for 31 as golf and football. There are, of course, rules of different kinds which it would be dangerous to 32 , but it is this freedom from man-made rules 33 makes mountaineering attractive to many people. Those who climb mountains are free to their own 34 .If we 35 mountaineering with other more familiar sports, we might think that one big difference is 36 mountaineering is not a “team work”. However, it is only our misunderstanding. There are, in fact, no :matches” 37 “teams” of climbers, but when climbers are on a rock face linked by a rope on which their lives may 38 , obviously, there is teamwork.A mountain climber knows that he may have to fight with natural 39 that ate stronger and more powerful than man. His sport requires high mental and 40 qualities.A mountain climber 41 to improve on skill year after year. A skier is probably past his best by the age of thirty, and mostinternational tennis champions 42 in their early twenties. But it is not 43 for men of fifty or sixty to climb the highest mountains in the Alps. They may take more 44 than younger men, but they probably climb more skill and less 45 of effort, and they certainly experience equal enjoyment.26. [A]for [B]in [C]to [D] of27. [A]looked up to [B]looked forward [C]looked into [D] looked upon28. [A]willing [B]reluctant [C]unwilling [D] probable29. [A]take pains [B]run risk [C] take a risk [D] make efforts30. [A]to [B]with [C]for [D]towards31. [A]so [B] various [C] different [D]such32. [A] apply [B] worry [C] ignore [D] notice33. [A] which [B] that [C] how [D] why34. [A] methods [B] forms [C] rules [D] activities35. [A] correlate [B] relate [C] compare [D] contrast36. [A] for [B] what [C] which [D] that37. [A]within [B]from [C]beyond [D]between38. [A]exist [B]go [C]depend [D]confide39. [A]strength [B]storms [C]powers [D]forces40. [A]physician [B]physical [C]physiological[D]psychological41. [A]tries [B]continues [C]wants [D]decides42. [A]will be [B]appear [C]are [D]is43. [A]unusual [B]normal [C]common [D]strange44. [A]strength [B]efforts [C]energy [D]time45. [A]shortage [B]lack [C]rubbish [D]waste参考答案26. A have a passion for sth “对——有强烈的'感情、爱好”27. D look up to“仰慕、尊敬某人”, look forward“期盼,盼望”, look into“调查”, look upon“把——看作,把——视为”28. A willingly“愿意的”29. C run risk“冒险”(被动的处于危险之中), take a risk“冒险”,30. A give leisure to sth “把空闲时间用于——”31. D so + adj + a(n) + n., such + a(n)+ adj + n32. C 此处的含义为“不遵守规定登山会很危险”33. B It is —— that ——为强调句型34. A 文中的意思为“登山者们自由地选择登山的方法”。
公共英语三级完形填空试题及答案解析
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以下是店铺为大家搜索整理的2017年公共英语三级完形填空试题及答案解析,希望能给大家带来帮助!SECTION 11 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 your ANSWER SHEET.It is an unfortunate fact of today's life that most people are growing up unable to see the stars.The prime night sky exists only 26pictures. This is true not only in cities and suburbs, but al-so in 27areas. We have lost our view of the stars and 28our nighttime environment as well.Such a loss29be acceptable if light pollution were the inevitable price of progress, 30it is not. Most sky glow is 31 . It comes mainly from lighting sources that do little to increase32 safety, security or utility. They produce only glare,33over one billion dollars annually in the U.S. alone.34science, the impact has been even more dramatic. Scientists require observations of extremely faint objects that can only be 35 with advanced devices at sites 36of air pollu-tion and urban sky glow. For example, some images of the objects can 37information about faraway comers of the universe, helping us understand the way in 38our world was actually formed.39 , the light from these objects can be lost at the very end of its 40 in the glare of our own sky.Reducing light pollution is not difficult. It 41that publicofficials and citizens be 42of the problem and act to counter it. As 43people can help reduce sky glow just by 44 lighting only when necessary.The stars above us are a 45heritage. We must do our best to preserve it.26. A. onB. fromC. inD. at "27. A. localB. ruralC. industrialD. scenic28. A. minedB. reducedC. dirtiedD. wasted29. A. shouldB. mayC. mightD. will30. A. but"B. asC. becauseD. though31. A. inadequateB. invisibleC. unpredictableD. unnecessary32. A. nighttimeB. lifetimeC. peacetimeD. longtime33. A. costingB. makingC. puttingD. raising34. A. AtB. FromC. ForD. Over35. A. acceptedB. madeC. pushedD. sent36. A. worthyB. typicalC. criticalD. free37. A. collectB. offerC. shareD. save38. A. thatB. whatC. whenD. which39. A. BesidesB. InsteadC. ThereforeD. Yet40. A. marchB. visitC.journeyD. flight41. A. indicatesB. provesC. requiresD. shows42. A. ashamedB. awareC. independentD. tired43. A. individualsB. nativesC. residentsD. victims44. A. fixingB. providingC. takingD. using45. A. cosflessB. pricelessC. valuelessD. worthless第二部分英语知识运用参考译文如今大部分人在生活中很难看到天空中的繁星,这真是一件憾事。
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公共英语三级试题:完形填空(10).doc2019年公共英语三级试题:完形填空(10)The usual recommendation for a bad back was to put a board under the mattress or buy a bed thats as hard as a board, and just as uncomfortable.However, sleep researchers recognize that 1 support comes from a surface that contours to your natural 2 with the right degree of 3 for correct skeletal support.Many so-called orthopaedic beds have just ordinary coil springs made heavier and hard. The 4 and support is flat and 5 and unnatural. The spine is forced up but this 6 pressure points on the soft parts of the body which tend to 7 blood flow. So you toss and turn to 8 pressures and seek comfort. Sleep is 9 .Slumberland experts have developed a spring form that is now 10 world wide. Instead of 11 coils it is an 12 system of support 13 from supple steel wire. The whole system works together to 14 your weight 15 . You get firm healthy support for your back, particularly the 16 of the back. Slumberland ORTHOFIRM will help you feel relaxed and comfortable while at the same time youll 17 the secure support of your back. University research and hospital Xray tests have shown the 18 of the Slumberland system. And its support and resilience has been well proven with 19 on TV.If you are seeking a true back-care bed, 20 the Slumberland。
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大学英语完形填空测试(三级)共10篇PassageOneBADBCDACCADCBABACDACTheusualrecommendationforabadbackwastoputabo ardunderthemattressorbuyabedthat’sashardasaboar d,andjustasuncomfortable.However,sleepresearchersrecognizethat1suppor tcomesfromasurfacethatcontourstoyournatural2with therightdegreeof3forcorrectskeletalsupport.Manyso-called“orthopaedic”bedshavejustordinarycoilspr ingsmadeheavierandhard.The4andsupportisflatand5a ndunnatural.Thespineisforcedupbutthis6pressurepo intsonthesoftpartsofthebodywhichtendto7bloodflow .Soyoutossandturnto8pressuresandseekcomfort.Slee pis9.Slumberlandexpertshavedevelopedaspringformth atisnow10worldwide.Insteadof11coilsitisan12syste mofsupport13fromsupplesteelwire.Thewholesystemwo rkstogetherto14yourweight15.Yougetfirmhealthysup portforyourback,particularlythe16oftheback.Slumb erlandORTHOFIRMwillhelpyoufeelrelaxedandcomforta blewhileatthesametimeyou’ll17thesecuresupportof yourback.UniversityresearchandhospitalX—raytestshaveshownthe18oftheSlumberlandsystem.Anditssupportandresiliencehasbeenwellprovenwith19on TV.Ifyouareseekingatrue“back-care”bed,20theSlumberland“ORTHOFIRM”atbetterD ept.StoresandFurnitureRetailers.1.A.unhealthyB.healthfulC.harmlessD.natural2.A.shapeB.formC.bodyD.weight3.A.heavinessB.widthC.lengthD.firmnessfort5.A.rigorousB.flexibleC.rigidD.dull6.A.destroysB.recreatesC.inventsD.creates7.A.cutoffB.cutinC.cutopenD.cutdown8.A.strengthenB.heightenC.relieveD.release 9.A.dispersedB.distributedC.disturbedD.distresse d10.A.patentedB.designedC.imitatedD.patronized11.A.fashionableB.formalC.convenientD.convention alanizedB.incompleteC.integratedD.intensiv e13.A.madeB.wovenC.kittedD.torn16.A.smallB.partC.endD.middle17.A.feelB.forgetC.appreciateD.findout18.A.effectsB.effortsC.valueD.effectiveness19.A.demonstrationsB.picturesC.explanationsD.evi dence20.A.sendforB.begforC.askforD.callfor PassageTwo(ZHUANSHENGBEN(1))ACAABBBDACBDCABCABCA HarrietTubmanwasbornaslave.She didn’t getacha ncetogotoschool.1achild,shehadtoworkveryhardinth efields2day.Inthis3hermastercould4alotofmoneywhe nhe5hiscrops.Harriet6thinkthatshewasbeingtreated fairly.AfterHarrietgrewup,sheranawayfromthefarmtoth enorthernstates.There,andinCanada,blackpeoplewer efree.Harrietlikedtobefree,shefelt7alloftheblack peoplewhowere8slaves.Harrietreturnedtothesouthtohelpotherslavesto runaway.Shemadesuretheygotto9.Harrietwasingreat1011alawthathadjustbeen12.T helaw13itwasnotpermittedto14slavesrunaway.Sheals ofoundout15slaveownerssaidtheywould16$40,000toanyonewhocouldcatchH.Tubman.ThereweremanystoriesaboutHarriethelpingslave srunaway.Inall,shemadenineteen17backtothesouthan dledabout300slavestofreedom.WhentheCivilWarbroke out,thenorthernstates18againstthesouthernstates. 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randtoldthedrivertogotothenearesttelephoneandcal lanambulance.1.A.wasalmostfinishingB.wasalmostbeingfinishedC.wasalmostfinishD.wasalmostfinished2.A.exceptB.exceptforC.besidesD.exceptthat3.A.quiteafewB.onlyfewC.quiteafewofD.quitefew4.A.muchB.alotofC.manyD.more5.A.careB.mindC.realizeD.bear6.A.toB.withC.ofD.for7.A.arrivedB.gotC.gottoD.reachedto8.AspentB.pastC.tookD.had9.A.mightbeB.mustbeC.musthavebeenD.couldn’thave10.A.didnotanswerB.wasnoanswerC.wasnotanswerD.wasnoanyanswer11.A.oftenB.sometimesC.rarelyD.always12.A.wasworriedB.didworriedC.worriedD.worrying13.A.wasworriedB.didworriedC.worriedD.worrying14.A.fallenillB.wassickC.illD.sick15.A.unlessB.untilC.onceD.if16.A.triedB.managedC.wasforcedD.liked 17.A.waslyingB.waslainC.waslayingD.waslaid18.A.neededtoB.needtoC.needstoD.wasneededto19.A.intoB.toC.upD.outof20.A.pastB.passedC.passD.passingPassageFour(42)DABCADCBABDABBAADCCCInmyneighborhoodthereweretwo1stores.Theywere 2nextdoortoeachother,andtheownerswere3enemies.Th eywerehavingpricewarsconstantly.Inonewindowwouldappearthe4sign:“Forsale.Iri shlinensheets,withsuchminorflawsthat5hawkeyecoul dfindthem.Theridiculouslowpriceof$6.50.”Everyon ewouldthentraditionally6thereplyfromtheotherbargainhouse,andinabouttwohoursitwouldappearinthewin dow:“Mysheetsare7RomeoistoJulietandonly$5.95.”8thesignwar,thetwoownerswouldoftenappearouts idetheirstores,screamingand9ateachother,andoften timescomingclosetoactualblows.Finallyoneoftheown erswouldstop10thepricewar,claimingtheotheronewas crazyand11wasanyonewhoboughtfromhim.Thatwasthest arter’sgun12.Everyoneintheneighborhoodwouldrush intothe13bargainstoreand14theentirestockofsheets andpillowcases.Onedayoneoftheowners15.Afewdayslater,theothe rownermovedoutoftheneighborhood,16again.Whenthenewoccupantsofthestores17theirpropert iesmoreclosely,theydiscoveredasecretpassagewaybe tweenthetwoapartmentsabovethestoreswherethe18own ershadlived.Furtherresearchrevealedthatthesetwoarch-enemieswerebrothers.Allthepricewarswere19.Whoeve routlastedtheotherwouldjusttakealltheother’ssto ckandsell20.1.A.rubbishB.garbageC.leftoverD.reject2.A.rightB.veryC.merelyD.closely3.A.hostileB.bitterC.offensiveD.opposite4.A.handwritingB.handwovenC.handwrittenD.hand-reared5.A.noteventheB.eventheC.anyD.noneofthe6.A.waitB.longC.lookforwardtogetD.await7.A.likefirstasB.similartofirstasC.asclosetofirstasD.thesamewithfirstas8.A.ExceptforB.InadditiontoC.InplaceofD.Inthelig htof9.A.cursingB.blamingC.callingnamesD.abusingpetingagainstD.c ompetingwith11.A.eagerB.anxiousC.earnestD.so12.A.goingoffB.goingoutC.goingthroughD.goingby13.A.conqueringB.winningC.triumphantD.won14.A.buyoffB.buyoutC.buyoverD.buyinto 15.A.passedawayB.passedoutC.passedoffD.passedove r16.A.nevertobeseenB.evertobeseenC.nevertohavebeenseeingD.evertohavebeenseeing17.A.lookedoutB.checkedinC.lookedinD.checkedoutteB.pastC.previousD.foreknown19.A.forgedB.pretendedC.fakeD.presumed20.A.hiswithitB.hisbutitC.itwithhisD.itbuthis PassageFive(43)BADCABDDABCDABCADDBAJustwhoisdoingthe1forwhominthesalesArethesho psreallygiving2shoppersachancetobuybargain3arewe justhelpingthemtocleartheirshelvestwiceayearto4w ayfornew-buyinguptherubbishtheywould5throwawayInmostsalesthereisabitof6.Somebargainsaremor egenuinethanother.Somepriceclaimsaretrue,7others aremisleadingorplainfalse.Ifthesalenoticesays“Coats—reducedfrom£30to£10”itshould8law,betrue.Therulesarethat,unlessashopsaysotherwise,the coats9havebeenonsaleatthehigherpriceforatleast28 10daysintheprevioussixmonths.Theycan,however,11a rounditbysaying“Lastweek£30.Now£10”.Beabit12aboutaticketwhichjustsays“Saleprice £5”.Itmaymeanthegoodsarespeciallybought13forth esaleanddoesnotnecessarilyindicateany14.Andthereisnothingtopreventtheshopkeeper15:“Worth£50,only£20”oreven“Normally£300,only £150”.Anotherpracticewhichis16upon,thoughnotillega l,isanimpreciseoffer,like“Upto£10offlatest17“.Itgivesnoclearideaofhowmuchyouhavetospendore 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A.unconsciousB.mistrustfulC.dissatisfactoryD.suspicious13. A.inB.aboutC.overD.on 14. A.deductionB.reductionC.inductionD.production15. A.bookingB.boostingC.boastingD.booming16. A.frownedB.frowningC.fuckedD.fucking17. A.medalsB.modalsC.modesD.models18. A.regainB.orderC.obtainD.benefit19. A.atB.toC.ofD.about20. eC.deedD.trouble PassageSix(6)BCACDADBCBADCBDDABCAAllovertheearth’ssurfaceisalayerofairwhiche xtendsupwardsformanymiles.Thisair1theoxygenwitho utwhichneitherplantsnoranimals2live.Itsmovements,temperatureandpressure3theweather,anditisavehic le4thecloudsofwatervapour5condenseandfallasrain. Itformsablanketwhich6usfromtheextremeheatofthesu nduringthedayand7theextremecoldwhenthesunhas8.Itischiefly9airthatsoundtravels,sothatifther ewerenoairweshould10practicallynothing. Theatmosphereisheld11theearth’ssurfacebythegrav itationalpulloftheearth—thatis,ithasweight.Highupitisthin,12nearthesurfa ceitiscompressedbythe13ofairabove,andismoredense .Theweightofairpressing14eachsquareinchofsurface atsea—levelisnearly1515,whichmeansthatthetotalforce16t heskinofanaveragemanisabout30,000pounds.Heisnot1 7thisbecausethepressureisequalinalldirectionsand thepressureinsidehimisequal18thatwithout,butshou ldhegoupinaballoontoaheightatwhichtheoutsidepres sureis19hewouldsufferacutely.Itis20thisreasontha tthecabinsofaeroplansare“pressurized”.1.A.formsB.containsC.consistsD.fills2.A.wouldB.shouldC.couldD.needed3.A.determineB.chooseC.makeD.create4.A.intoB.nearC.forD.above5.A.whatB.andC.butD.which6.A.protectsB.provesC.controlsD.helps7.A.aboutB.outC.offD.from8.A.sitB.setC.satD.settled9.A.intoB.upC.throughD.along10. A.knowB.hearC.getD.observe11. A.toB.beforeC.nearD.across12. A.forB.sinceC.becauseD.but13. A.pressureB.spaceC.weightD.movement14. A.inB.onC.forD.around15. esD.pounds16. A.insideB.intoC.ofD.on17. A.awareofB.sureofC.afraidofD.delightedabout18. A.atB.toC.againstD.after19. A.moreorlessB.muchlikeC.muchlessD.morethan20. A.forB.toC.fromD.byPassageSeven(公共英语2级模拟试题1)CABBDCBCCDDDBDABCBDA“Cool”isawordwithmanymeanings.Itstraditionalmeaningisusedto1atemperaturet hatisfairlycold.Astheworldhas2,however,thewordhasexpandedto3manydifferent meanings.“Cool”canbeusedtoexpressfeelingsof4inalmostanything.Whenyouseeabrand-namecarinthestreet,mayb eyoucan’thelp5,“It’scool.”Youmightthink,“He’ssocool ,”whenyouseeyour6footballer.Weallenlargethemeaningof“cool”.Youcanuseit7manywordssuchas“new”or“ama zing.”Here’saninterestingstorywecansee8illustratetheusageoftheword:Ateachera skedherstudentsto9thewaterfal ltheyhadvisited.Ononestudent’spaperwasjusttheo ne10,“It’ssocool.”11hethoughtitwas12todescribe13hesawandfelt.14thestoryalsoprovestheshortageofwordsandexpressions.15“cool,”somepeoplehavenowordstoexpressthesamemeaning.Soitis16toimproveo urwordstrengthtomaintainsome17.Asapopularword,“cool”standsforakindofspecial18thatpeoplecanaccepteasily.Ex cepting“cool,”canyouthinkofmanywordsthat19yourlifeascolorfulIcan.AndIthink theyarealsovery20.1.A.find B.take C.show D.makesure2.A.changed B.beendeveloped C.beencleaned rmed3.A.turnout B.takeon C.takein einto4.A.satisfactionB.interest C.sense D.interesting5.A.tosay B.telling C.shout D.saying6.A.famous B.outofdate C.favourite D.modern7.A.insteadof B.inplaceof C.totakeplaceof D.exchange8.A.isusedto B.showing edto D.explaining9.A.writefor B.copydown C.describe D.saysomething10.A.phrase B.word C.story D.sentence11.A.However B.Maybe C.Asfaras D.Perhaps12.A.Thejustthing B.theverymean C.somemethodsD.thebestway13.A.themeans B.what C.how D.wherever14.A.And B.If C.So D.But15.A.Without ing C.Notbeingused D.With16.A.important B.necessary C.impossible D.natural17.A.true B.belief C.richnessD.interest18.A.habit B.culture nguage D.enjoyment19.A.put B.change C.better D.make20.A.cool B.easy C.difficult D.importantPassageEight(公共英语2级模拟试题2)CBBCDACDCBACADABDCABSi1asMinton'sfuneralwasaquiet1.ltwas2bytheonly3hehadintheworld,hisniec eandnephew,andbyafewfriends.Thepriestwho45ahundredmilesintothiswildparto fthecountywasnowgetting6forthesimpleceremony.Minton,7'Minty'ashisfriends8 callhim,9ahardlife10forgoldinalonelypartofWesternAustralia.Hehadalwaysrefus edtoworkinagoldmine11hebelievedthathecoulddobetter12hisown.Althoughhew asnotaboastfulperson,hehadoftendeclaredthatonedayhe13findalumpofgoldasbig ashisheadand14hewouldretireandlivein15fortherestofhislife.Buthisdreamsofgre atwealth16cametrue.Formanyyearshehadhardlyearnedenoughmoneytokeephims elf17.Twomennowgentlyliftedtheroughwoodenboxthat18Minty'sbody,buttheyalmostd roppeditwhentheyheardaloudcryfromthegrave-digger.Hisspadehadstrucksomethinghardintherockysoilandhewasshoutingexcite dly.Thenheheldupalargestone.19itwascovered20dirt,thestoneshonecurious1yint hefiercesun1ight:itwasunmistakablyaheavypieceofsolidgold!1.A.accident B.event C.affair D.incident2.A.taken B.attended C.joined D.brought3.A.relation B.relations C.relationship D.relationships4.A.travelled B.wastravelling C.hadtravelIed edtotravel5.A.to B.of C.in D.over6.A.ready B.better C.preparation D.worse7.A.and B.but C.or D.except8.A.liked B.past ed edto9.A.leaded B.hadleaded C.hadled D.led10.A.look B.looking C.looked D.hadlooked11.A.because B.so C.even D.only12.A.to B.in C.on D.for13.A.would B.must C.oughtto D.for14.A.since B.which C.when D.withthatfort forts fortable fortably16.A.ever B.never C.always D.once17.A.live B.life C.lived D.alive18.A.contains B.containing C.contained D.havingcontained19.A.Though B.For C.Then D.Because20.A.in B.with C.within D.belowPassageNine(公共英语2级模拟试题3)BCACACDBDCDCCDBBADDDMostpeopleagreethatfencingisonesportinwhichapersonmustbeatleast30year soldbeforehelearnsallheneedstoknowaboutthesport.1ClarkSummersoftheUniver sityofDetroit2thatthisdoesn'talwayshavetobe3.Clarkisadifferentkindoffencerinalotof4.HeisAmerican,whilemostfencersarefrom the5ofEurope.Heisblackwhilemostfencersinthepasthavebeen6.Andheis722years old.Manypeople8thatClarkisthemostpromisingfencerinthiscountrytoday.Althoughh eisyoung,hehasbeenableto9thenecessaryskills.Alreadyhehaswonanumberoffenci ngcontest10olderfencers.Heisalmost11tobecomeamemberoftheU.S.Olympicfen cingteam!"Thereisno12dangerinfencing,today,Clarksays."ButInever13thatfencingwasnota lwaysasport.Intheolddays,Peoplefencedto14aquarrel.Eachmatchwasamatterof15Ifthat16trueinthematchesI17intoday,everytouchagainstmewouldmeanthatI18wo undedorkilled.SoItrytoplay19lwerefencingformylife.Idon'tlike,theideaofbeing20 !"16.A.And B.But C.Then D.So17.A.heard B.hasthought C.hasshown D.suggested18.A.true B.wrong B.clear D.clever19.A.sense B.sports C.ways D.times20.A.countries B.east C.west D.schools21.A.brave B.strong C.white D.young22.A.atleast B.not C.already D.only23.A.expect B.think C.hope D.find24.A.study B.know C.improve D.master25.A.with B.over C.against B.insteadof26.A.ready B.able C.going D.certainrge B.such C.real D.little28.A.think B.agree C.forget D.remember29.A.make B.pick C.start D.settle30.A.joyandsorrow B.lifeanddeathC.successandfailureD.brightnessanddarkness31.A.shouldbe B.came C.were D.is32.A.play B.go C.work D.stay33.A.wouldget B.were C.was D.hadbeen34.A.evenif B.as C.if D.asif35.A.afencer B.awinner C.missed D.killedPassageTen(23)ABCBABCBCDABDBCBCACCThe1920sinBritain1atimeofrapidsocialchange.Therevolution2dress,manners,and3wassogreatanditsspacesohectic,4thisperiodisoftencalledthe“RoaringTwen ties”.Mostofthese5tookplaceincities.In1921,79percentofthepopulationlivedin6ar eas,mostofthemintownsof50,000ormore.Duringtheinter-waryearsthepopulationofEngland,Wales,andScotlandincreased742.7millionin19 21toabout44.7millionin1939,butthe8oftheincreasewaslowest91801.Infact,until1 931thepopulationwasactually10,mainlybecauseof11toCommonwealthcountriesl ikeAustralia.Withthislowergrowth,the12ofthepopulationalteredsothattherewere moreolderpeoplethanbefore.Inall13groups,too,thereweremorefemalesthanmales 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A.wereB.beC.isD.are2. A.onB.inC.atD.to3. A.moralB.moraleC.moralsD.morally4. A.butB.thatC.orD.so5. A.changesB.differencesC.sufferingsD.disorder6. A.ruralB.urbanC.suburbanD.remote7. A.byB.overC.fromD.up8. A.speedB.rateC.rapidityD.scale9. A.inB.upC.sinceD.to10.A.minuteB.loweringC.minimizingD.decreasing11.A.emigrationB.immigrationC.invasionD.interventionpositionC.foundationD.making 13.A.agedB.ageingC.agesD.age14.A.looseB.lossC.lostD.loosing15.A.whichB.thisC.thatD.those16.A.spreadB.expandedC.enlargedD.restricted17.A.inB.amongC.aroundD.with18.A.appearedB.stoodC.happenedD.marked19.A.whereB.thereC.whichD.that20.A.ownersB.holdersC.earnersD.winners21.。
公共英语三级考试试题
公共英语三级考试试题第一部分:听力理解(共20小题,每小题1.5分,共30分)下面你将听到20个句子或对话,每个句子或对话听两遍。
请你从每小题A、B、C三个选项中,选出一个正确的选项。
1. A. Monday B. Wednesday C. Sunday2. A. Driving a car B. Riding a bus C. Taking a taxi3. A. Sunglasses B. Hat C. Bag4. A. Chemistry B. Biology C. Physics5. A. At home B. At work C. At school6. A. At the post office B. At the bank C. At the supermarket7. A. Three times B. Four times C. Five times8. A. She was nervous B. She was excited C. She was confident9. A. $50 B. $100 C. $15010. A. A postal worker B. A police officer C. A firefighter11. A. Mountain climbing B. Swimming C. Cycling12. A. Watching a movie B. Reading a book C. Listening to music13. A. In a hotel room B. In a car C. In a restaurant14. A. A jacket B. A pair of gloves C. A sweater15. A. In the library B. In the gym C. In the cafeteria16. A. At a tourist attraction B. At a shopping mall C. At a train station17. A. In a factory B. In a hospital C. In an office18. A. Doctor and patient B. Teacher and student C. Manager and employee19. A. Monday B. Wednesday C. Friday20. A. A hotel B. A museum C. A restaurant第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,共40分)阅读下面的短文,然后根据短文内容从每小题A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择一个最佳选项。
PETS-3写作完形填空资料
PETS-3写作完形填空资料第⼀节写作部分考试内容及评分标准1. 考纲要求:A节:考⽣根据所给情景(英/中⽂)写出约100词(不计算标点符号)的简单信件等。
B节:考⽣根据所给情景,写出⼀篇不少于120词(不计算标点符号)的⽂章。
提供情景的形式有图画、图表、⽂字等。
该部分所需时间约为40分钟。
考⽣在答题卡2上作答。
共30分,所占⽐例25%23.基本要求:语⾔简洁,没有⼤量语法拼写错误;结构清晰紧凑;卷⾯整洁三⼤题型备考(⼀)书信Letter1.段落构建写信⽬的(申请/ 邀请/ 感谢/ 投诉/ 祝贺/ 询问)申请函I am writing to apply for a precious opportunity to work in a bank that enjoys years of reputation.邀请函I am writing to invite you to participate in an international conference that is to be held in Beijing onSeptember 12, 2005.感谢信I’m writing to extend my heartfelt thanks to all the nurses and doctors in your hospital.投诉信I’m writing to complain about the poor quality of an air conditioner from Sun Appliance Company.祝贺信I am writing to express my sincere congratulations on your champion in 4th National Speech Contest that washeld in Shanghai.询问信I am writing to ask for your help. (some information about the …) / I am writing to inquire about…●⽤过渡词first, second, third 等阐述写信原因,提出具体的要求,具体的建议或者忠告●仔细阅读题⼲,寻找题⼲中可以利⽤的名词或动词[Example] Write a letter of application according to the following situation. You saw an advertisement in this morning’s newspaper. A company needs a typist and you are inte rested. Write an application to that company.In your letter, provide the necessary information about yourself, and tell them that you are qualified for that job.●根据题⼲中的有⽤信息,构建正⽂(题⼲信息+原因分析+总结)[Example] I read today’s Beijing Youth this morning, pleased to discover that your company is looking for a typist. I am really interested in this job and I think I am qualified for it. (题⼲信息)First, my typing speed is as high as 200 words per minute, which is the definite weight for a qualified typist. Second, I can speak and write English fluently, so I will be capable of typing both Chinese and English. Third and last, a warm-hearted woman who is always ready to help other people, I don’t think I have any problem while working with other colleagues. (原因分析)Under these circumstances, I firmly believe that I can contribute to prosperity of your company. On the other hand, a foreign company with an international background will certainly enrich my working experience and broaden my mind, thus paving a way for my prospective career (总结)I would appreciate your assistance in this matter. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me.Look forward to your reply.Please allow me to extend my sincere thanks/congratulations once again. I am eager to hear from you.I will greatly appreciate a response from you at your earliest convenience.I am looking forward to your replies at your earliest convenience.2.范⽂评析<1>Dear Professor Herb Jason,I am Li Nan, dean of the History Department, Peking University. I am writing to invite you to participate in an international convention that is to be held in Beijing on September 12, 2005.Since your visit in Beijing last year, all the teachers that attended your lecture have been deeply impressed with your thorough knowledge and profound understanding of the subject. We would be pleased if you could come,as our guest of honor, to the International Conference on Chinese History,If possible,would you please deliver a speech on whatever subject that interests you. Enclosed in this letter is a time schedule for the event. You would, of course, receive our standard honorarium to cover traveling and other expenses. When you arrive in Beijing, I will certainly meet you at the airport. Please let me know your date of arrival if you can come and tell us when you can make the trip. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me. Look forward to your reply.Sincerely Yours,Li Nan<2>Dear Sir/Madam,I’m writing for a precious opportunity to work in a bank that enjoys years of reputation.I read today’s Beijing Youth this morning, pleased to discover that your bank is looking for a cashier (an accountant). I wonder if you could be free to have a pleasant talk with me, for all the requirements specified in your advertisement tend to fit my present situation. For one thing, as September closes in, I am going to graduate from college with a Bachelor Degree. For another thing, after four-year study at college, I received extensive training in Accounting, Analytical thinking and Business planning. All of them are considered definite weight for a qualified bank clerk. Still,Speaking Japanese fluently, I don’t think I have any problem while working with other colleagues. Under these circumstances, I firmly believe that I can contribute to prosperity of your company because I am a self-motivated person. On the other hand, a foreign bank with an international background will enrich my working experience and broaden my mind, thus paving a way for my prospective career.I would appreciate your assistance in this matter. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me. Look forward to your reply.Sincerely Yours。
最新大学英语三级完形填空部分共10篇资料讲解
College English Test Paper Band3 (Cloze)Passage One BADBC DACCA DCBAB ACDACThe usual recommendation for a bad back was to put a board under themattress or buy a bed that?ˉs as hard as a board, and just as uncomfortable. However, sleep researchers recognize that 1 supportcomes from a surface that contours to your natural 2 with the rightdegree of 3 for correct skeletal support. Many so-called ?°orthopaedic?± beds have just ordinary coil springs made heavier and hard. The 4 and support is flat and 5 and unnatural. The spine isforced up but this 6 pressure points on the soft parts of the bodywhich tend to 7 blood flow. So you toss and turn to 8 pressures and seek comfort. Sleep is 9 . Slumberland experts have developed a spring form that is now 10 world wide. Instead of 11 coils it is an 12system of support 13 from supple steel wire. The whole system works together to 14 your weight 15 . You get firm healthy support for your back, particularly the 16 of the back. Slumberland ORTHOFIRM willhelp you feel relaxed and comfortable while at the same time you?ˉll17 the secure support of your back. University research and hospital X?aray tests have shown the 18 of the Slumberland system. And itssupport and resilience has been well proven with 19 on TV. If you are seeking a true ?°back-care?± bed, 20 the Slumberland ?°ORTHOFIRM?± at better Dept. Stores and Furniture Retailers.1.A. unhealthy B. healthful C. harmless D. natural2.A. shape B. form C. body D. weight3.A. heaviness B. width C. length D. firmness4.A. contact B. feel C. touch D. comfort5.A. rigorous B. flexible C. rigid D. dull6.A. destroys B. recreates C. invents D. creates7.A. cut off B. cut in C. cut open D. cut down8.A. strengthen B. heighten C. relieve D. release9.A. dispersed B. distributed C. disturbed D. distressed10.A. patented B. designed C. imitated D. patronized11.A. fashionable B. formal C. convenient D. conventional12.A. organized B. incomplete C. integrated D. intensive13.A. made B. woven C. kitted D. torn14.A.distribute B. measure C. balance D. reduce15.A.regularly B. evenly C. smoothly D. constantly16.A. small B. part C. end D. middle17.A. feel B. forget C. appreciate D. find out18.A. effects B. efforts C. value D. effectiveness19.A. demonstrations B. pictures C. explanations D. evidence20.A. send for B. beg for C. ask for D. call forPassage Two(ZHUANSHENGBEN(1))ACAAB BBDAC BDCAB CABCAHarriet Tubman was born a slave. She didn?ˉt get a chance to go to school.1 a child, she had to work very hard in the fields2 day. In this3 her master could4 a lot of money when he5 his crops. Harriet6 think that she was being treated fairly. After Harriet grew up, she ran away from the farm to the northern states. There, and in Canada,black people were free. Harriet liked to be free, she felt 7 all ofthe black people who were 8 slaves. Harriet returned to the south to help other slaves to run away. She made Harriet was in great 10 11a law that had just been 12 . The law 13 it was not permitted to 14 slaves run away. She also found out 15 slave owners said they would16 ??40,000 to anyone who could catch H. Tubman. There were manystories about Harriet helping slaves run away. In all, she made nineteen 17 back to the south and led about 300 slaves to freedom. When theCivil War broke out, the northern states 18 against the southernstates. Harriet 19 the northern states because the northerners believed that slaves should be free. She worked as a nurse and spied20 enemy lines untilthe northern states won the war.1. A. As B. Like C. Since D. Because of2. A. by B. most C. all D. during3. A. way B. place C. town D. means4. A. make B. do C. give D. pay5. A sell B. sold C. buy D. bought6. A. did B. didn?ˉt C. certainly D. of course7. A. sure B. sorry C. happy D. wrong8. A. yet B. only C. again D. still9. A. the north B. the west C. the east D. the south10. A. anger B. hurry C. danger D. difficulty11. A. because B. because of C. as D. for12. A. broken B. given C. got D. passed13. A. told B. wrote C. said D. spoke14. A. help B. ask C. set D. take15. A. about B. that C. what D. when16. A. spend B. cost C. pay D. take17. A. trips B. letters C. walks D. telegraphs18. A. united B. fought C. quarreled D. agreed19. A. waited for B. searched for C. stood for D. lookedfor20. A. behind B. in C. on D. beforePassage Three(ZHUANSHENGBEN(2))DBAAB DCAAB CCDBB BAADD Bill Fuller, the mailman, whistled cheerfully as he walked up the hill towards Mrs. Carter?ˉs house. His work for the day 1 , his bag, usually quite heavy when he started out on his rounds, was empty now 2 the letterthat he had to deliver to Mrs. Carter. She lived 3 blocks away, sowhen Bill hadmail for her, he always finished his day?ˉs work 4 later. He did not5 this though, because she never failed to ask him in6 coffee anda piece of her special cake. When Bill 7 Mrs. Carter?ˉs house, he was surprised not to find her working in the yard. She usually 8 herafternoon when the weather was good. Bill went around to the back ofthe house, thinking that she 9 in the kitchen. The door was lockedand the curtains were drawn. Puzzled, he returned to the front of the house and knocked loudly on the front door. There 10 . Bill thoughtthat this was very strange because he knew that Mrs. Carter 11 leftthe house. Just then he noticed that her bottle of milk. Which is always delivered early in the morning, was still on the porch. This 12 him.If Mrs. Carter had not 13 her milk, maybe she 14 . Bill walked around the house 15 he found an open window. It was a small window, but he16 to get through .He went into the hall. There he was almost stumbled over Mrs. Carter, who unconscious at the foot of the stairs. Realizing that he 18 gethelp, he rushed 19 the house, stopped a 250 car and told the driverto go to the nearest telephone and call an ambulance.1. A. was almost finishing B. was almost being finishedC. was almost finishD. was almost finished2. A. except B. except for C. besides D. except that3. A. quite a few B. only few C. quite a few of D. quite few4. A. much B. a lot of C. many D. more5. A. care B. mind C. realize D. bear6. A. to B. with C. of D. for7. A. arrived B. got C. got to D. reached to8. A spent B. past C. took D. had9. A. might be B. must be C. must have been D. couldn?ˉt have10. A. did not answer B. was no answerC. was not answerD. was no any answer11. A. often B. sometimes C. rarely D. always12. A. was worried B. did worried C. worried D. worrying13. A. was worried B. did worried C. worried D. worrying14. A. fallen ill B. was sick C. ill D. sick15. A. unless B. until C. once D. if16. A. tried B. managed C. was forced D. liked17. A. was lying B. was lain C. was laying D. was laid18. A. needed to B. need to C. needs to D. was neededto19. A. into B. to C. up D. out of20. A. past B. passed C. pass D. passingPassage Four (42)DABCA DCBAB DABBA ADCCCIn my neighborhood there were two 1 stores. They were 2 next doorto each other, and the owners were 3 enemies. They were having price wars constantly. In one window would appear the 4 sign: ?°For sale. Irish linen sheets, with such minor flaws that 5 hawkeye could find them. The ridiculous low price of $ 6.50.?± Everyone would then traditionally 6 the reply from the other bargain house, and in about two hours it would appear in the window: ?°My sheets are 7 Romeo isto Juliet and only $ 5.95.?± 8 the sign war, the two owners would often appear outside their stores,screaming and 9 at each other, and often times coming close to actual blows. Finally one of the owners would stop 10 the price war, claiming the other one was crazy and 11 was anyone who bought from him. Thatwas the starter?ˉs gun 12 . Everyone in the neighborhood would rushinto the 13 bargain store and 14 the entire stock of sheets andpillowcases. One day one of the owners 15 . A few days later, the other owner moved out of the neighborhood, 16 again. When the new occupants of the stores 17 their properties more closely, they discovered asecret passageway between the two apartments above the stores wherethe 18 owners had lived. Further research revealed that these twoarch-enemies were brothers. All the price wars were 19 . Whoeveroutlasted the other would just take all the other?ˉs stock and sell20 .1.A. rubbish B. garbage C. leftover D. reject2.A. right B. very C. merely D. closely3.A. hostile B. bitter C. offensive D. opposite4.A. handwriting B. handwoven C. handwritten D. hand-reared5.A. not even the B. even the C. any D. none of the6.A. wait B. long C. look forward to get D.await7.A. like first as B. similar to first asC. as close to first asD. the same with first as8.A. Except for B. In addition to C. In place of D. In the lightof9.A. cursing B. blaming C. calling names D. abusing10.A. competing B. competing in C. competing against D. competingwith11.A. eager B. anxious C. earnest D. so12.A. going off B. going out C. going through D. going by13.A. conquering B. winning C. triumphant D. won14.A. buy off B. buy out C. buy over D. buy into15.A. passed away B. passed out C. passed off D. passed over16.A. never to be seen B. ever to be seenC. never to have been seeingD. ever to have been seeing17.A. looked out B. checked in C. looked in D. checked out18.A. late B. past C. previous D. foreknown19.A. forged B. pretended C. fake D. presumed20.A. his with it B. his but it C. it with his D. it but hisPassage Five (43)BADCA BDDAB CDABC ADDBAJust who is doing the 1 for whom in the sales? Are the shops reallygiving 2 shoppers a chance to buy bargain? 3 are we just helpingthem to clear their shelves twice a year to 4 way for new-buying upthe rubbish they would 5 throw away? In most sales there is a bit of 6 . Some bargains are more genuine than other. Some price claims aretrue, 7 others are misleading or plain false. If the sale notice says ?°Coats?areduced from ?ê30 to ?ê10?±it should 8 law, be true. Therules are that, unless a shop says otherwise, the coats 9 have beenon sale at the higher price for at least 28 10 days in the previoussix months. They can, however, 11 around it by saying ?°Last week ?ê30. Now ?ê10?±. Be a bit 12 about a ticket which just says ?°Sale price?ê5?±. It may meanthe goods are specially bought 13 for the sale and does not necessarily ndicate any 14 . And there is nothing to prevent the shopkeeper 15 : ?°Worth ?ê50, only ?ê20?± or even ?°Normally ?ê300, only ?ê150?±. Another practice which is 16 upon, though not illegal, is an imprecise offer, like ?°Up to ?ê10 off latest 17 ?°. It gives no clear idea ofhow much you have to spend or exactly what youhave to buy to 18 . If you see a price claim you do not believe orfeel to be misleading, youcan complain 19 the local Trading Standards Office ¨C the town hall will put you in 20 .1. A. concern B. favour C. honour D. gratuity2. A. us B. ourselves C. them D. themselves3. A. And B. Then C. But D. Or4. A. choose B. somehow C. make D. show5. A. otherwise B. somehow C. therefore D. rather6. A. all B. both C. either D. neither7. A. as B. when C. though D. while8 A. over B. with C. on D. by9. A. must B. will C. can D. need10. A. constant B. consecutive C. coming D. running11. A. go B. come C. get D. look12. A. unconscious B. mistrustful C. dissatisfactory D. suspicious13. A. in B. about C. over D. on14. A. deduction B. reduction C. induction D. production15. A. booking B. boosting C. boasting D. booming16. A. frowned B. frowning C. fucked D. fucking17. A. medals B. modals C. modes D. models18. A. regain B. order C. obtain D. benefit19. A. at B. to C. of D. about20. A. touch B. use C. deed D. troublePassage Six (6) BCACD ADBCB ADCBD DABCAAll over the earth?ˉs surface is a layer of air which extends upwards for many miles. This air 1 the oxygen without which neither plantsnor animals 2 live. Its movements, temperature and pressure 3 theweather, and it is a vehicle 4 the clouds of water vapour 5 condenseand fall as rain. It forms a blanket which 6 us from the extreme heat of the sun during the day and 7 the extreme cold when the sun has 8 .It is chiefly 9 air that sound travels, so that if there were no air we should 10 practically nothing. The atmosphere is held 11 theearth?ˉs surface by the gravitational pull of the earth?athat is, ithas weight. High up it is thin, 12 near the surface it is compressed by the 13 of air above, and is more dense. The weight of air ressing 14 each square inch of surface at sea?alevel is nearly 15 15 , which means that the total force 16 the skin of an average man is about 30,000 pounds. He is not 17 this because the pressure is equal in all directions and the pressure inside him is equal 18 that without, but should he go up in a balloon to a height at which the outside pressure is 19 he would suffer acutely. It is 20 this reason that the cabins of aeroplans are ?°pressurized?±.1. A. forms B. contains C. consists D. fills2. A. would B. should C. could D. needed3. A. determine B. choose C. make D. create4. A. into B. near C. for D. above5. A. what B. and C. but D. which6. A. protects B. proves C. controls D. helps7. A. about B. out C. off D. from8. A. sit B. set C. sat D. settled9. A. into B. up C. through D. along10. A. know B. hear C. get D. observe11. A. to B. before C. near D. across12. A. for B. since C. because D. but13. A. pressure B. space C. weight D. movement14. A. in B. on C. for D. around15. A. kilometer B. ponds C. miles D. pounds16. A. inside B. into C. of D. on17. A. aware of B. sure of C. afraid of D. delighted about18. A. at B. to C. against D. afterA. more or lessB. much likeC. much lessD. more thanA. forB. toC. fromD. byPassage Seven(1?12ó¢ó?2???£?aê?ìa1)CABBD CBCCD DDBDABCBDA?°Cool?± is a word with many meanings. It s traditional meaning isused to 1 a temperature that is fairly cold. As the world has 2 , however, the word has expanded to 3 many different meanings. ?°Cool?± can be used to express feelings of 4 in almost anything. When you see abrand-name car in the street, maybe you can?ˉt help 5 , ?°It?ˉs cool.?± You might think, ?°He?ˉs so cool,?± when you see your 6 footballer.We all enlarge the meaning of ?°cool?±. You can use it 7 many wordssuch as ?°new?± or ?°amazing.?± Here?ˉs an interesting story we cansee 8 illustrate the usage of the word: A teacher asked her studentsto 9 the waterfall they had visited. On one student?ˉs paper was just the one 10 , ?°It?ˉs so cool.?± 11 he thought it was 12 to describe13 he saw and felt. 14 the story also proves the shortage of wordsand expressions. 15 ?°cool,?± some people have no words to express the same meaning. So it is 16 to improve our word strength to maintain some 17 . As a popular word, ?°cool?± stands for a kind of special 18 that people can accept easily. Excepting ?°cool,?± can you think of manywords that 19 your life as colorful? I can. And I think they are alsovery 20 .1. A. find B. take C. show D. make sure2. A. changed B. been developed C. been cleaned D. informed3. A. turn out B. take on C. take in D. come into4. A. satisfaction B. interest C. sense D. interesting5. A. to say B. telling C. shout D. saying6. A. famous B. out of date C. favourite D. modern7. A. in stead of B. in place of C. to take place of D. exchange8. A. is used to B. showing C. used to D. explaining9. A. write for B. copy down C. describe D. say something10. A. phrase B. word C. story D. sentence11. A. However B. May be C. As far as D. Perhaps12. A. The just thing B. the very mean C. some methods D. the best way13. A. the means B. what C. how D. wherever14. A. And B. If C. So D. But15. A. Without B. Using C. Not being used D. With16. A. important B. necessary C. impossible D. natural17. A. true B. belief C. richness D. interest18. A. habit B. culture C. language D. enjoyment19. A. put B. change C. better D. make20. A. cool B. easy C. difficult D. importantPassage Eight£¨1?12ó¢ó?2???£?aê?ìa2£?CBBCD ACDCB ACADA BDCAB Si1as Minton's funeral was a quiet 1. lt was 2 by the only 3 he had in theworld, his niece and nephew, and by a few friends. The priest who 45 a hundred miles into this wild part of the county was now getting6 for the simple ceremony. Minton,7 'Minty' as his friends8 call him,9 a hard life 10 for gold in a lonely part of Western Australia. Hehad always refused to work in a gold mine 11 he believed that he could do better 12 his own. Although he was not aboastful person, he had often declared that one day he 13 find a lumpof gold as big as his head and 14 he would retire and live in 15 forthe rest of his life. But his dreams of great wealth 16 came true.For many years he had hardly earnedenough money to keep himself 17 .Two men now gently lifted the rough wooden box that18 Minty's body,but they almost dropped it when they heard a loud cry from the grave-digger.His spade had struck something hard in the rocky soil and he was shouting excitedly. Then he held up a large stone. 19 it was covered 20 dirt,the stone shone curious1yin the fierce sun1ight: it was unmistakablya heavy piece of solid gold!1. A. accident B. event C. affair D. incident2. A. taken B. attended C. joined D. brought3. A. relation B. relations C. relationship D. relationships4. A. travelled B. was travelling C. had travelIed D. used to travel5. A. to B. of C. in D. over6. A. ready B. better C. preparation D. worse7. A. and B. but C. or D. except8. A. liked B. past C. used D. used to9. A. leaded B. had leaded C. had led D. led10. A. look B. looking C. looked D. had looked11. A. because B. so C. even D. only12. A. to B. in C. on D. for13. A. would B. must C. ought to D. for14. A. since B. which C. when D. with that15. A. comfort B. comforts C. comfortable D. comfortably16. A. ever B. never C. always D. once17. A. live B. life C. lived D. alive18. A. contains B. containing C. contained D. having contained19. A. Though B. For C. Then D. Because20. A. in B. with C. within D. belowPassage Nine£¨1?12ó¢ó?2???£?aê?ìa3£?BCACA CDBDC DCCDB BADDDMost people agree that fencing is one sport in which a person must be at least 30 years old before he learns all he needs to know about the sport. 1 Clark Summers of the University of Detroit 2 that this doesn't always have to be 3 . Clark is a different kind of fencerin a lot of 4 . He is American, while most fencers are from the 5of Europe. He is black while most fencers in the past have been 6 .And he is 7 22 years old. Many people 8 that Clark is the mostpromising fencer in this country today. Although he is young, he hasbeen able to 9 the necessary skills. Already he has won a number offencing contest 10 older fencers. He is almost 11 to become a member of the U. S. Olympic fencing team! "There is no 12 danger in fencing, today, Clark says. "But I never 13 that fencing was not always a sport.In the old days, People fenced to 14 aquarrel. Each match was a matter of 15 If that 16 true in the matches I 17 in today, every touch against me would mean that I 18 woundedor killed. So I try to play 19 l were fencing for my life. I don'tlike, the idea of being 20 ! "16. A. And B. But C. Then D. So17. A. heard B. has thought C. has shown D. suggested18. A. true B. wrong B. clear D. clever19. A. sense B. sports C. ways D. times20 B. east C. west D. schools21. A. brave B. strong C. white D. young22. A. at least B. not C. already D. only23. A. expect B. think C. hope D. find24. A. study B. know C. improve D. master25. A. with B. over C. against B. instead of26. A. ready B. able C. going D. certain27. A. large B. such C. real D. little28. A. think B. agree C. forget D. remember29. A. make B. pick C. start D. settle30. A. joy and sorrow B. life and deathC. success and failure D .brightness and darkness32. A. play B. go C. work D. stay33. A. would get B. were C. was D. had been34. A. even if B. as C. if D. as if35. A. a fencer B. a winner C. missed D. killedPassage Ten (23) ABCBA BCBCD ABDBC BCACCThe 1920s in Britain 1 a time of rapid social change. The revolution2 dress, manners, and3 was so great and its space so hectic,4 thisperiod is often called the ?°Roaring Twenties?±. Most of these 5 took place in cities. In 1921, 79 percent of the population lived in 6 areas, most of them in towns of 50,000 or more. During the inter-war yearsthe population of England, Wales, and Scotland increased 7 42.7million in 1921 to about 44.7 million in 1939, but the 8 of the increase was lowest 9 1801. In fact, until 1931 the population was actually10 , mainly because of 11 to Common wealth countries like Australia. With this lower growth, the 12 of the population altered so that there were more older people than before. In all 13 groups, too, there were more females than males largely because of the 14 of men in two world wars. However, if the population as a whole grew only slowly, 15 ofthe town s did not. London and other large cities 16 steadily intothe countryside 17 them. On their edges 18 commuter suburbs from19 people traveled long distances each day to work. Sometimes thesesuburbs contained subsidized council housing for lower income 20 .1. A. were B. be C. is D. are2. A. on B. in C. at D. to3. A. moral B. morale C. morals D. morally4. A. but B. that C. or D. so5. A. changes B. differences C. sufferings D. disorder6. A. rural B. urban C. suburban D. remote8. A. speed B. rate C. rapidity D. scale9. A. in B. up C. since D. to10. A. minute B. lowering C. minimizing D. decreasing11. A. emigration B. immigration C. invasion D. intervention12. A. consisting B. composition C. foundation D. making13. A. aged B. ageing C. ages D. age14. A. loose B. loss C. lost D. loosing15. A. which B. this C. that D. those16A. spread B. expanded C. enlarged D. restricted17. A. in B. among C. around D. with18. A. appeared B. stood C. happened D. marked19. A. where B. there C. which D. that20. A. owners B. holders C. earners D. winners..??????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????。
公共英语PETS三级完形填空练习题
公共英语PETS三级完形填空全真模拟试题一公共英语三级由笔试试卷和口试试卷组成。
笔试试卷(120分钟)分四部分:听力、英语知识运用(又叫完形填空)、阅读理解和写作。
口试试卷(10分钟)分三节考查考生的口语交际能力。
笔试试卷和口试试卷都使用英文指导语。
One day a police officer manager to get some fresh mushrooms.He was so 1 what he had bought that he offered to 2 the mushrooms with his brother officers.When their breakfast arrived the next day, each officer found some mushrooms on his plate.“Let the dog 3 a piece first,”suggested one 4 officer who was afraid that the mushrooms might be poisonous.The dog seemed to 5 his mushrooms, and the officers then began to eat their meal saying that the mushrooms had a very strang 6 quite pleasant taste.An hour 7 , however, they were all astonished when the gardener rushed on and said 8 the dog was dead. 9 , the officers jumpedsintostheir cars and rushedsintosthe nearest hospital.Pumps (泵) were used and the officers had a very 10 time getting rid of the mushrooms that 11 in their stomachs.When they 12 to the police station, they sat down and started to 13 the mushroom poisoning.Each man explained the pains that he had felt and they agreed that 14 had grown worse on their 15 to the hospital.The gardener was called to tell the way 16 the poor dog had died.“Did it 17 much before death?”asked one of the officers, 18 very pleased tha t he had escaped a 19 death himself.“No,”answered the gardener looker rather 20 .“It was killed the moment a car hit it.”1.A.sure of B.careless aboutC.pleased with D.disappointed at2.A.share B.grow C.wash D.cook3.A.check B.smell C.try D.examine4.A.frightened B.shy C.cheerful D.careful5.A.refuse B.hate C.want D.enjoy6.A.besides B.but C.and D.orter B.after C.past D.over8.A.cruelly B.curiously C.seriously D.finally9.A.Immediately B.Carefully C.Suddenly D.Slowly10.A.hard B.busyC.exciting D.unforgettable11.A.stopped B.dropped C.settled D.remained12.A.hurried B.drove C.went D.returned13.A.study B.discuss C.record D.remember14.A.this B.these C.it D.they15.A.road B.street C.way D.direction16.A.how B.in that C.which D.in which17.A.suffer B.eat C.harm D.spit18.A.to feel B.feeling C.felt D.having felt19.A.strange B.painful C.peaceful D.natural20.A.happy B.interested C.surprised D.Excited1.【答案】C【解析】从上文中managed to get(表示好不容易买到新鲜蘑菇),及后文offer to (=express willingness to)可知此处应选C项,意为:对……感到满意(=satisfied with)。
成人英语三级完型填空模拟题(附答案) Test10
成人英语三级完型填空模拟题(附答案) Test10 关于成人英语学习的情况介绍,今天给大家了一些实用的成人英语介绍资料,觉得有用的话快收藏吧。
Today the car is the most popular sort oftransportation in all of the United States.It haspletely 1 the horse as a 2 of everydaytransportation.Americans use their car for 3 90% ofall 4 business.Most Americans are able to 5cars.Theaverage price of a 6 made car was ,050 in1950, ,470 in 1960 and up to ,750 7 1975.Duringthis period American car manufacturers set about 8 their products and work efficiency.Asaresult, the yearly ine of the 9 family increased from 1950 to 1975 10 than the price ofcars.For this reason 11 a new car takes a smaller 12 of a family's total earnings today.In 1951 13 it took 8.1 months of an average family's 14 to buy a new car.In 1962 a new car 15 8.3 of afamily's annual earnings, by 1975 it only took 4.75 16 ine.In addition, the 1975 cars weretechnically 17 to models from previous years.The 18 of automobile extends throughout theeconomy 19 the car is so important to American.Americans spend more money 20 keeping theircars running than on any other item.1.A.denied B.reproduced C.replaced D.ridiculed2.A.means B.mean C.types D.kinds3.A.hardly B.nearly C.certainly D.somehow4.A.personal B.personnel C.manual D.artificial5.A.buy B.sell C.race D.see6.A.quickly B.regularly C.rapidly D.recently7.A.on B.in C.before D.after8.A.raising B.making C.reducing D.improving9.A.unusual B.smallest C.average D.biggest10.A.slower B.equal C.faster D.less11.A.bringing B.obtain C.bought D.purchasing12.A.part B.half C.number D.quality13.A.clearly B.proportionally C.percentage D.suddenly14.A.ine B.work C.plans D.debtsed B.spent C.cost D.needed16.A.months B.years C.family D.year17.A.famous B.superior C.fastest D.better18.A.running B.notice C.influence D.affect19.A.then B.as C.so D.which20.A.to B.in C.of D.for1.【答案】C【解析】本句意为:汽车取代了马,成为日常交通工具。
公共英语三级试题:完形填空().doc
2019年公共英语三级试题:完形填空(11)Harriet Tubman was born a slave. She didnt get a chance to go to school. 1 a child, she had to work very hard in the fields 2 day. In this 3 her master could 4 a lot of money when he 5 his crops. Harriet 6 think that she was being treated fairly.After Harriet grew up, she ran away from the farm to the northern states. There, and in Canada, black people were free. Harriet liked to be free, she felt 7 all of the black people who were 8 slaves.Harriet returned to the south to help other slaves to run away. She made sure they got to 9 .Harriet was in great 10 11 a law that had just been 12 . The law 13 it was not permitted to 14 slaves run away. She also found out 15 slave owners said they would 16 $40,000 to anyone who could catch H. Tubman.There were many stories about Harriet helping slaves run away. In all, she made nineteen 17 back to the south and led about 300 slaves to freedom. When the Civil War broke out, the northern states 18 against the southern states. Harriet 19 the northern states because the northerners believed that slaves should be free. She worked as a nurse and spied 20 enemy lines until the northern states won the war.1. A. As B. Like C. Since D. Because of2. A. by B. most C. all D. during3. A. way B. place C. town D. means4. A. make B. do C. give D. pay5. A sell B. sold C. buy D. bought6. A. did B. didnt C. certainly D. of course7. A. sure B. sorry C. happy D. wrong8. A. yet B. only C. again D. still9. A. the north B. the west C. the east D. the south10. A. anger B. hurry C. danger D. difficulty11. A. because B. because of C. as D. for12. A. broken B. given C. got D. passed13. A. told B. wrote C. said D. spoke14. A. help B. ask C. set D. take15. A. about B. that C. what D. when16. A. spend B. cost C. pay D. take17. A. trips B. letters C. walks D. telegraphs18. A. united B. fought C. quarreled D. agreed19. A. waited for B. searched for C. stood for D. looked for20. A. behind B. in C. on D. before参考答案:ACAAB BBDAC BDCAB CABCA。
2021年公共英语(pets3)三级习题及答案(卷十)
2021年公共英语(pets3)三级习题及答案(卷十)Time is the biggest problem of most students. It becomes particularly difficult when you have to do library research for a term paper or report. Finding information in the library can take so much time that many students avoid it until the last possible minute.Library research does not have to be time consuming. If you learn to use a library efficiently, you can save yourself a great deal of time. The exercises in this section are designed to familiarize you with the library so that you can find the information you need quickly.The first and the most important thing to know about a library is that when you cannot find something, ask a librarian for help. The librarians are paid not just to shelve books, but to provide information and assistance. The most helpful librarians are usually those who work in the reference room. They will help you get started on a term paper and even help you find material. There are two basic places to begin looking for information, the card catalog and the various periodical indexes. The card catalog is a list of all the books in the library. A periodical index is a list of all the magazine and journal articles written on any subject.1. According to the author, finding information in the library needs a lot of time, so students should __.A. avoid it until the last possible minuteB. do library researchC. learn how to use it efficientlyD. save a great deal of time2. It is the librarians’duty to do all the following things except__.A. arranging and lending booksB. helping students locate the needed booksC. helping students find needed materialsD. helping students write their term paper3. In what way could a student get familiarized with the library while reading this section?A. By doing the exercises provided.B. By asking the librarians.C. By looking into the catalog part.D. By reading in the reference room.4. If you need to find a magazine article in the library, the best way for you to do is to __.A. look in the card catalogB. look in the periodical indexesC. search through the bookshelvesD. go to the reference room5. The passage is taken from an introduction of a chapter, and the title of the chapter is probably __.A. Save Your Study TimeB. Using the Library for Your Term PaperC. Using the Library EfficientlyD. Library__ An Information Source【答案】1-5 CDABCIn order to learn a foreign language well, it is necessary to overcome the fear of making mistakes. If the primary goal of language use is communication, then mistakes are secondary considerations that may be dealt with gradually as awareness of those mistakes increases. On the other hand, students should not ignore their mistakes. The language learner may observe how native speakers express themselves, and how native expressions differ from the way the learner might say them. For example, a Spanish speaker who has been saying I do it to express willingness to do something in the immediate future, could, by interacting with native speakers of English, observe that native speakers actually say I’ll do it. The resulting difference can serve as a basis for the student to modify his way of using the present tense in English. But a student who is unwilling to interact in the first place would lose this opportunity to learn by trial of an error.1. According to the passage, the present tense in English is __.A. not used to express a desire to do something in the immediate futureB. used with some verbs but not with others to express future intentionC. basically the same in English as it is in SpanishD. speaking without regard for native speakers2. According to the passage, language learners can reduce the number of their mistakes by__.A. asking native speakers for explanationsB. reading good books in the foreign languageC. comparing their speech with that of native speakersD. learning through trial of an error3. According to the passage, foreign language students who do not interact with native speaker will NOT __.A. learn very much about the foreign cultureB. learn about the history of the foreign languageC. have to worry about making mistakesD. take advantage of available language models4. According to the passage, foreign language students should not worry too much about making mistakes because __.A. native speakers like foreign students who try to learn their languageB. communication is the primary goal of language learningC. native speakers will ignore their mistakesD. everyone makes mistakes when trying to communicate in a strange language5. The author's major conclusion about the function of mistakes in foreign language learning is that __.A. mistakes are not important in the process of learning a languageB. learners are often very afraid of making mistakesC. making mistakes can help the learner discover the rules of the languageD. native speakers often do not tell foreign language learners about their mistakes【答案】1-5:ACDBCEvery year just after Christmas the January Sales start. All the shops reduce their prices and for two weeks, they are full of people looking for bargains. My husband and I do not normally go to the sales as we don’t like crowds and in any case are short of money as we have to buy lots of Christmas presents.Last year, however, I took my husband with me to the sales at the large shop in the center of London. We both needed some new clothes and were hoping to find a television set. When we got to Oxford Street, it was so crowded that we decided to split up and meet again at the underground station. So I left my husband and started looking aroundthe shops. Unfortunately all the clothes were in very large sizes and so were not suitable for me. But I did buy a television at a very cheap price, so I felt quite pleased with myself.When I arrived at the station, my husband was not there. So I sat down in a nearby cafe to have a cup of tea. I quickly finished my tea when I saw my husband and went out to meet him. He looked very happy. Then I saw he was carrying a large and heavy cardboard box. Oh, dear! I thought. Yes, we had no new clothes but two televisions. We shall not be going to the sales again.1. In January .A. lots of people go shopping for discountB. people have a lot of money to spend after ChristmasC. all the shops close for a two__week Christmas holidayD. people don’t have enough money to go looking for bargains2. In this passage, the word bargain could best be replaced by something .A. given to peopleB. offered at a reduced priceC. offered,sold or bought which is expensiveD. sold for the purpose of reaching an agreement3. The husband and wife in the story ____ .A. wished to buy a TVB. went to the sales the year beforeC. often went to the sales to buy clothesD. were usually not short of money after Christmas4. The phrase split up in the second paragraph means .A. break apartB. cause to breakC. become piecesD. go indifferent directions5. After their day’s shopping, they .A. were happy with their bargainsB. had got everything they wantedC. got more than they had hoped forD. had to go back to the sales the next day【答案】1--5 ABADC1. Robert has gone to _________ city and he’ll be back in a week。
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参考答案:第二部分完形填空26-30 ADCAA 31—35 DDBBB36—40 BAADB 41—45DCADA第三部分阅读理解46—50 ACBCA 51-55 BBABB56-60 ABADB 61—65EDCBG第四部分写作66. Part A Possible answerDear Sir or Madam,I was a tourist of your agency.I caught a bad cold during my last trip to Mount Tai.I had a fever and felt very awful.I really had no idea how to do at that moment.Fortunately,my tourist guide helped me a lot。
She gave me some medicine,and prepared some porridge for me.Thanks to her warm care,I felt better very soon.1 write to show my gratitude tomy guide-and your travel agency.Many thanks.Yours,Wang Lin 67. Part B Possible answer:This picture shows the serious overcrowding problem in a scenic place during thenational holiday.As we can see from the picture,there are tourists everywhere.There are a lot of people enjoying boating in the small lake.Almost every inch of the bridge above the lake is covered by tourists.Tourists with their children spread on the land surrounding the lake.In a word,the only impression of the scenic place on national holiday is too crowded.The cause of the overcrowding problem is obvious.One is more and more people choose to travel during holidays.The other is the improvement of people's living standard.Here are some suggestions to avoid such a phenomenon.First,the scenic agency can show the number of the tourists who have booked the tickets on net.Those who plan to visit the scene can see the possible number of tourists beforehand.In this way,they can make another choice.Second,those who really want to enjoy their holidays had better avoid travelling in golden weeks. one who would like enjoy his holiday should be more reasonable.If all of the tourists choose to travel at the same time,no one can actually enjoy their holidays.2009年3月公共英语三级真题及答案(总分85,考试时间90分钟)section ⅰ listening comprehension1—25(略)section ⅱ use of englishdirections: read the following text。
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What do we mean by a perfect English pronunciation? In one 26 there are as many different kinds of English as there are speakers of it. 27 two speakers speak in exactly the same 28 . We can always hear differences 29 them, and the pronunciation of English 30 a great deal in different geographical 31 . How do we decide what sort of English to use as a 32? This is not a question that can be 33 in the same way for all foreign learners of English. 34 you live in a part of the world 35 India for West Africa, where there is a long 36 of speaking English for general communication purpose, you should 37 to acquire a good variety of the pronunciation of this area. It would be 38 in these circumstances to use as a model BBC English or 39 of the sort. On the other hand, if you live in a country 40 there is no traditional use of English, you must take 41 your model some form of 42 English pronunciation. It does not 43 very much which form you choose. The most 44 way is to take as your model the sort of English you can 45 most often.参考答案:26.B in one sense:在某种意义上,固定用法。
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2019年公共英语三级试题:完形填空(10)
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1.A. unhealthy B. healthful C. harmless D. natural
2.A. shape B. form C. body D. weight
3.A. heaviness B. width C. length D. firmness
4.A. contact B. feel C. touch D. comfort
5.A. rigorous B. flexible C. rigid D. dull
6.A. destroys B. recreates C. invents D. creates
7.A. cut off B. cut in C. cut open D. cut down
8.A. strengthen B. heighten C. relieve D. release
9.A. dispersed B. distributed C. disturbed D. distressed
10.A. patented B. designed C. imitated D. patronized
11.A. fashionable B. formal C. convenient D. conventional
12.A. organized B. incomplete C. integrated D. intensive
13.A. made B. woven C. kitted D. torn
14.A.distribute B. measure C. balance D. reduce
15.A.regularly B. evenly C. smoothly D. constantly
16.A. small B. part C. end D. middle
17.A. feel B. forget C. appreciate D. find out
18.A. effects B. efforts C. value D. effectiveness
19.A. demonstrations B. pictures C. explanations D. evidence
20.A. send for B. beg for C. ask for D. call for
参考答案:BADBC DACCA DCBAB ACDAC。