公共英语三级试题及答案阅读理解.docx
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XX年公共英语三级试题及答案(阅读理解)
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WhenKatherineChonwasinfifthgrade.shedrewa“dreamtree”erepresentingthepathshe
hopedherlifewouldtake.OnebranchledtoHarvardMedicalSchool,Whichisexactlywhather
motherhadhopedforwhentheChonsmovedtotheU.S.fromSouthKoreatogivetheirthreechildrenopportunities.
Alwaysadiligentstudent,KatherinestartedtolearnmedicineatBrown.Butthensheaddeda
newlimbtoherdreamtree—onemathermotherstilldoesn’tunderstand.ShockedbythemisfortuneofsomeSouthKoreanwomen,KatherinejoinedforceswithanotherBrownstudenttoformthePolarisProject,nowoneofthelargestanti-human-traffickingorganizationsinthecountry,“Itwasreallyhardformyparents,”saysKatherine.“Theyhadsomanylifestressessotheirchildrencould、getagreateducationandhaveafortablelife.”
Thedreamsofparentsandchildrenoftendiffer,buttheconflictcanbeespeciallypainfulin
first-generationimmigrantfamilieswheretheparentshavemadeenormoussacrifices.LisaPark,anassistantprofessorattheUniversityofCalifornia,SanDiego,saysthat:
thefocusofeveryfamilythatmovestotheUnitedStatestoprovideopportunitiesfortheirchildrenisalmostalwaysonthefuture,withlittlementionofthecircumstancesthatpelledthemtomove.Andeventhoughtheparentsaretheonesworking12-hourdays,thechildrenalealsounderintensepressuretoperforminwaysthatwilljustifytheparents’sacrifice.
Thecontrastbetweenparents’dreamsandchildren’srealitiescanbeparticularlysharpfor
daughterswhohavegrownupwithalmostinfiniteopportunities.Theirmothersoftencamefrom
placeswhereopportunitiesforwomenwerelimited,whichmakesthedaughters’choicesevenhardertounderstand.MaryLugemwa’sparentsencouragedhertostudymathorscienceatHarvard.
Shepliedatfirst,majoringinputerscience.ButsheiscurrentlyworkingasafilmproducerforanonprofitorganizationcalledMeaningfulMedia.“Isometimesfeelguilty,”shesays,
“havingchosen,tobeanartist,becauseIknowthatifIhadchosenascientificbackground,Icouldhelpmyparentsalotmore.”
46.WhenKatherineChonwasafifth—grader,.
[A]shehadagreatinterestindrawing
[B]shehadaclearvisionofherfuture
[C]shehadanindependentpersonality
[D]shehadadesiretostudyintheU.S.
47.ItcanbeinferredfromthetextthatKatherine’smother.
[A]wasdisappointedatherdaughter’sdecision
[B]wasshockedbythesufferingofsomewomen
[C]failedtogiveherkidsenoughopportunities
[D]failedtorealizeherowndreamtobeadoctor
48:
Aordingtothetext,infirst—generationimmigrantfamilies,theparentsfeelfrustratedif
[A]theyfailtoadjusttothecircumstances
[B]theyareforcedtomakegreatsacririces
[C]theirchildrenfailtofocusonthefuture
[D]theirchildrendevelopagainsttheirwishes
49.AordingtoLisaPark,first—generationimmigrantchildren.
[A]avoidtheslightestmentionoftheirparents’past
[B]focusonseizingchancesforfuturedevelopment
[C]workveryhardtojustifytheirparents’sacrifices
[D]areunderpressuretofulfilltheirparents’dreams
50.WelearnfromMaryLugemwa’scasethat.
[A]herparentscherishedopportunitiesmorethanshedid
[B]herparents’dreamsandherrealitycouldbebalanced
[C]shehadaquitedifferentviewoflifefromherparents
[D]sheenjoyedinfiniteopportunitiesincareerdevelopment
MothersAgainstDrunkDriving(MADD)haslaunchedanewpublicawarenesscampaignaimedatCanadianJusticeMinisterIrwinCotler.“EnoughisEnough”advocatesdroppingtheCriminalCode’sbloodalcoholconcentration(BAC)limitfrom0.08to0.05percent,to“protectinnocentdriversonourroads.”MADDCanadaCEOAndrewMuriethinkstllatloweringtheBAClimitcouldresultina6-to-18percentreductionincrashdeaths.Butquestionshavebeenraisedaboutthesciencebehindthatcampaign.
MADDselectivelycitesareportpublishedinxxbyRobertMannoftheMentalHealth
Centre.Mama,inturn,hadgotthosenumbersfromtwoseparatestudieswhosedatawasselectedfromSwedenandAustralia.TheconclusionsinMann’sreportseemtoignoretheSwedishauthors’numerouswarningsandcautions,aswellasthelimitationsintheAustralianstudy.First,theAustralianstudyexaminedtheeffectivenessofbreathtesting,notloweredBAClevels,onfataltrafficcrashes.Also.thatresearchwasstartedin1976when“liquidlunches”werefarmoremon.What’smore.theAustraliandatavaried:
whereasthestateofQueenslandsawthe18percentdeclineinfatalaidentscitedbyMADD’sMurie,inneighboringNewSouthWales,fatalaidentsdecreasedjust8percent.
ItisalsoreportedbytheOntarioCommunityCouncilthatthemajorityofdriversinalcoholrelatedfatalerashesarerepeatoffenderswithBACsover0.15percent-meaningthattheproblemisdriverswhorepeatedlygetbehindthewheelwithBAClevelstwicethelegallimit.notsocialdrinkerswhoconsumeaglassofwineortw0.ThismakesMADD’sconcernseemwasteful,giventhedownwardtrendinalcohol-relatedtramcdeaths.
TheCanadaSafetyCouncil,theCanadianCouncilofMotorTransportAdministratorsandtheTrafficInjuryResearchFoundationtakeissuewithMADD’scampaign.EventheOntarioCommunityCouncilhasdeterminedthatloweringtheBACwouldmeanmoreworkforpoliceandthecourts.
ButtoMADD’sMurie,themathquestionissimple:
“IfyoulowerBAClimits,regardlesstowhat
level,you’llsaveCanadianlives.”Unfortunately,themathdoesn’tquiteaddup.
51.MADDlaunchedapublicawarenesscampaigninorderto.
[A]criticizetheJusticeMinister
[B]improveBACmeasurement
[C]restrictdrivers’aesstoalcohol
[D]revisethelawregardingdrunkdriving
52.FromthetextwelearnthatMADDcitesareportthat.
[A]justifiesitsnewcampaign
[B]isfavoredbytheauthorities
[C]sumsupmajorpublicconcerns
[D]ismentionedintwootherstudies
53.ItisimpliedinthetextthatMann’sreportisunreliablebecause.
[A]itwasbasedonsomeunsoundresearch
[B]itgotitsdatafromtwoinconsistentstudies
[C]itwaswritteninconditionsnolongervalid
[D]itignoredthelimitationsofthestudiescited
54.ThetextindicatesthatMADD’scampaign.
[A]willnotaffectsocialdrinkers
[B]mayturnouttobeoflittlevalue
[C]isgoingtoreducegovernmentallabor
[D]haswonsupportfromsomeorganizations
55.Thewriter’sattitudetowardsthecampaignis.
[A]satirical
[B]scornful
[C]suspicious
[D]supportive
Arecentstudydemonstratedhowpowerfulafewwordscanbe:
Fortypetitivetennisplayerswereshowndigitalimagesofballsingtheirway.Justbeforeeachballappeared,theplayers
saworheardmentslike“Goodshot”or“Badshot.”Thereactiontimesofplayershearing
negativeremarksweremeasurablyslower.Andthesewereathleteswhotrainedfrequentlytoplayaconsistentgameandnotmakeunforcederrors.
Whatistheexplanation?
Negativefeedbackweakensanyone’sbeliefinhisorherabilityto
sueed.Butifyoucanholdontoawinningattitude,you’llmakeagreatereffortandalsocreate
positivedrive.Confidentpeopleinspireothers;opportunitiesseemtoetheirwaymoreoften.
Theybeemagsforsuess.
Learntheimportanceofgivingyourselfpeptalks,andkeepthevoiceinyourheadpositive.
Thebestathletes,suessisrarelyduetorawtalentalone.It’sbecausethey’resimplybetterpre。
pared.Theystayfocused,they’rewillingtoworkas、hardastheyneedto,andtheykeepthepositivevoiceintheirheadsswitchedon.
Perhapsthemostimportantaspectofbeingyourowncoachistodowhatanyoutsideadviseroragoodparent.forthatmatter--wouldpreach:
practice,practice,practice.Avoidindividuals
whosuckyourenergyanddiminishyourconfidence.Hangoutwiththepeoplewhoseeyouatyourbest.andremindyouaboutitveryoften.Pessimistsdragyoudown,asdowhinersandcritics.Ifthere,sonewinningbehaviorthatpeoplebuildingconfidenceshouldmodel,it’sthewillingnesstogetbackintothegameafterasetback.Don’tnurseyourwounds.
Thereare,however,importantwarnings.Panickingcanpoundasmallmisstepbycausing
youtoloseyourheadandforgettothinkclearly.Ifyousufferaterribleloss,giveyourselftimeto
absorbtheblow.Don’tdenythehurtortrytosolvetheproblemimmediately.Gatheryoursupportsystemaroundyouandsimplygetnurtured.Sittingaroundandthinkingaboutyourlossistheworstthingyoucandotosolveyourproblem.
56.Welearnfromthefirstparagraphthat.
[A]excellentperformanceoftengoeswithwell-trainedplayers
[B]excellentperformanceoftengoeswithpositivements
[C]high-techmethodshelpplayersavoidunforcederrors
[D]high-techmethodsincreaseplayers’petitiveness
57.Peoplewhowanttosueedshouldfirstimaginethemselvestobe.
[A]anobserver
[B]aninspirer
[C]acreator
[D]awinner
58.Thephrase“peptalks”inParagraph3means’talks’which.
[A]encouragepeople
[B]entertainpeople
[C]impresspeople
[D]interestpeople
59.Thewriterthinksthatyoushouldkeeppanywiththosewho.
[A]pointoutyourmistakes
[B]tolerateyourweaknesses
[C]emphasizeyourstrengths
[D]understandyourplaints
60.In"thefaceofasevereloss.thebestthingyoucandoisto.
[A]denythehurt
[B]trytoforgetit
[C]solveitatonce
[D]aeptitcalmly
Directions:
Readthetextsfromamagazinesectioncalled“Letters”inwhichfivepeoplementedonaspe.cialreportonnewmedicines.Forquestions61to65,matchthenameofeachpersontooneofthestatements(AtoG)givenbelow.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.
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