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2003年9月全国公共英语考试三级笔试真题
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SECTIONIListeningComprehension(25minutes)
1〜25略
SECTIONIIUseofEnglish(15minutes)
Directions:
Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordorphraseforeachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,C,orDonANSWERSHEET1.
Text
Musicisanimportantwayofexpressingpeople'sfeelingsandemotions.The26,forinstance,
from1960to1969willbe27bymanyasaperiodofsocialandpoliticalunrestinAmerica.28thistime,manypeopledespaired29themusicfavoredbytheAmericanteenagers.30,wemustnowadmitthatthemusictheylovedwas31asignoftheperiodanda32ofthetensionsandchangesthatwere33Americansociety.Intheearlysixties,34aboutsocialjusticeandequalitywere35bythesong4"BlowingintheWind"which36thecivilrightssong"WeShallOvercome^^.Theconflictconcerningmilitary37inVietnamwassungaboutin1965inthe38song"EveofDestruction^^andinthesong"BalladoftheGreenBeret".Afewyears39,agradualshiftinmoodbecame40inoneofthemostpopularsongs
whichsuggestedcalmerquestionsandpossibleanswersevenassomepopstarsprotestedloudly41thedraft.Finally,musicasa42ofthepoliticalandsocialprocessinAmericawashighlightedatWoodstock,NewYork,wherehalfamillionyoungpeoplecame43in1969tospendthreedayslisteningtosongsthatspannedthedecade.Thiseventwasasymbolofthedesirefor44withinatimeofunrest.Woodstockwasa45ofhopeindaysofrage.
26.[A]generation
[B]age
[C]decade
[D]era
27.[A]recorded
[B]remembered
[C]regretted
[D]recommended
28.[A]For
[B]After
[C]During
[D]At
30.[A]Moreover
[B]However
[C]Therefore
[D]Thus
31.[A]only
[B]occasionally
[C]often
[D]never
32.[A]reflection
[B]reaction
[C]recreation
[D]relaxation
33.[A]effecting
[B]affecting
[C]defecting
[D]perfecting
34.[A]questions
[B]arguments
[C]debates
[D]disputes
35.[A]dismissed
[B]removed
[C]raised
[D]promoted
36.[A]reformed
[B]echoed
[C]repeated
[D]respected
37.[A]involvement
[B]assignment
[C]replacement
[D]settlement
38.[A]dissatisfying[B]delighting
[C]pleasing
[D]discouraging
39.[A]later
[B]past
[C]on
[D]ahead
40.[A]evident
[B]positive
[C]realistic
[D]instructive
41.[A]with
[B]against
[C]towards
[D]about
42.[A]tool
[B]creation
[C]mirror
[D]decoration
43.[A]along
[B]up
[C]together
[D]out
44.[A]unity
[B]reality
[C]popularity
[D]individuality
45.[A]presentation
[B]display
[C]performance
[D]publication
SECTIONIIIReadingComprehension(40minutes)
PartA
Directions:
Readthefollowingthreetexts.AnswerthequestionsoneachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.
Text1
I'dbeenlivingwithmywifeforeightyearsandonenight"mom"says,uIguessyouguysarenevergonnagetmarried.Imean,you'vebeenthroughjailtogether,you*elivingtogether,but:
..,oh,forgetit.”
“Oh,well,”Isaid,"putitlikethatandI'llmarryyourdaughtertomorrow.”
Actually,Idon'tknowwhatwewerewaitingfor,exceptthatforaguyit'snevertherighttimetogetmarried.I'malsosuspiciousofanytwopeoplewhodon*tstrugglewiththatdecision.PartofmyproblemwasthatIwasstilllustinginmyheartafterotherladies.ButsomehowIknewthatIwasn'tgoingtofindanotherwomanremotelyasgreatasmysoon-to-bewife.It'sagoodthingmymother-in-lawfinallyspokeup.
Ifinallygatheredmycourageonedaywhenwewerehavingapicnic,andpoppedthequestion.IalsogavemywifeabigtouristpamphletaboutSwitzerland.Iwasn'ttakinganychances.
Shesaidno.
Itkilledme.Ifeltsicktomystomach.Ilostmyappetite.Ourdogjuststaredatme,thinking,“Ifyou*renotgoingtoeatyourlunch,Iwill.”Finally,Isaid,“ButtheSwitzerlandtripisyoursifyousayyes.”
“Switzerland,”shesaid,“isfilledwithprecise,humorlesspeople.”
uMaybeIshouldhavesuggestedParis?
Foraminuteitseemedasifmychangeintravelplanswouldrateasolid“maybe”.Butshesaidnoagain.Whenwewokeupthenextmorning,shetoldmethatshe'dsleptonmyproposal.“IguessIwasalittlerudetoyoulastnight,”sheexplained.Meanwhile,I*mfiguringI'moffthehookforthismarriagethingforatleastanothereightyears.Icouldaffordtobegenerous.
"Iasked,yousaidno.It'sokay,”Isaid.Imighthavelookedalittletoorelievedbecauselaterthatdayshegavemealittlebox.Insidewasagoldwatch.Onthebackwasinscribed.“Yes.I'vereconsidered.”
Ilikedthewatch,soIdidtherightthing.
46.Thereasonwhythemanhadwaitedsolongwasthathe.
[A]didn'tthinkeightyearswaslongenough
[B]suspectedthathusbandandwifewouldoftenquarrel
[C]didn*tthinkhewasreadytoproposetoher
[D]waswaitingforhismother-in-law*sapproval
47.Themanproposedtothewomanbecause.
[A]herealizedhecouldfindnootherwomanbetter
[B]hewasafraidthatthewomanmightleavehim
[C]hewaseagertovisitSwitzerlandwiththewoman
[D]hecouldfinallyovercomehisfearformarriage
48.Bysaying“Icouldaffordtobegenerous.(thirdparagraphfromthebottom)theman
impliedthathe.
[A]wouldn'tcaretoomuch讦hestayedsingle
[B]couldtakehertoabetterplacethanParis
[C]wasrichenoughtosupporthiswife
[D]didn'tcarewhatshethoughtabouthisproposal
49.Thelastsentence“Ididtherightthing”impliedhe.
[A]traveledwithhiswife
[B]hadasuccessfulmarriage
[C]likedthewatchverymuch
[D]waitedforanothereightyears
50.Thebesttitleforthistextwouldbe.
[A]HowMyMother-In-LawHelpedMe
[B]HowIReceivedaGoldWatchILiked
[C]HowIMadeMyWifeTravelWithMe
[D]HowICametoMarry-MyWife
Text2
"Hithere.How'sitgoing?
"
"Oh,fine.Fine.Howaboutthisweather,huh?
”
"Well,Iguesswecanalwaysusetherain.”
What'sthat?
Thisstory?
Oh,justalittlelookatsmalltalk.Youknow,thoseseeminglymeaninglessconversationsyouhavedozensoftimesaday,Maybeyou*rewaitingfortheelevat0匚
Orinalineatthebank.Itallseemsprettytrivial.Idlechatterabouttrafficdoesn'tdomuchmorethanfilltheairwithemptywordsthatarequicklyforgotten.Butyoushouldknowthatsmalltalkactuallyhasabigplaceinourlives.
PatOliver,assistantprofessoronarts,saysthat,"Leftunchecked,smalltalkcanbeaninvasion.It'ssopowerful.Itdoessomethingtoyou.”“EverymorningafterspendinganhourandahalfonthefreewayIstartthedaywithsmalltalkwithmysecretary,Oliversays,"IfIdon'tmakesmallconnectionwithanotherperson,Ican'twork.^^
Whatcausesit?
Asarule,you*reeithertryingtoforcesomethingintoyourlife,oryou'reusingconversationasaninvisibleforcefieldtokeepthemout.Youcanbewantingtoconnectwithanotherperson,andsmalltalkisyourintroductiontomoremeaningfulconversation.
Thewaypeopleusesmalltalkisusuallydeterminedbywheretheyhappentobeatthetime.
Taketheelevator,forinstance.Nowthere'sprimeterritory.Nobodyknowsanyoneandthere'snoreasontostartaconversation,butinvariably,someonedoes.Makingconversationinsuchpeacefulsocialsettings,accordingtoOliver,"canconfirmyourterritory.It'sawayoffeelinglikedandaccepted."
Thetopicsofsmalltalkdon'tmatter.Infact,youdon'twantanythingmoretaxingthantheweatherorthetraffic.It'sthreateningtalkinathreateningsituation.However,theruleschangequicklywhenyou'rewithlotsofpeopledoinglotsoftalking.
Let'ssayyou*reataparty.Nowit*stimetousesmalltalkasawayofmakingothersfeelmorecomfortablearoundyou,soyoudon'tlooksillystandingbythefoodtablealoneallnight.
51.“Smalltalk”,asinterpretedbytheauthor,.
[A]hasnorealfunctionincommunicationatall
[B]isusuallymeaninglessandthereforeuseless
[C]isnotasidleasitmayseemtobe
[D]isrestrictedtocertaintopicsonly
52.Accordingtotheauthor,smalltalkisoftenused.
[A]toinvadeother'sprivateaffairs
[B]toshareasecretbetweenintimatefriends
[C]toopenandmaintainchannelsofcommunication
[D]toprotectone'sownprivacy
53.Accordingtotheauthor,topicsofsmalltalkmayincludecommentson.
[A]somepoliticalissues
[B]one*sphysicalcondition
[C]other*swaysofdress
[D]thetrafficjam
54.Whyissmalltalkdescribedasnon-threateningtalkinathreateningsituation"?
[A]Itisusedbypeopletoencouragethosewhoareconfrontedwithdanger.
[B]Itisusedtoshowthatoneisenthusiasticandhospitable.
[C]Itisusedtocreateamorefriendlyatmosphereandtoavoidembarrassment.
[D]Itisusedbypeopletoprotectothersinthethreateningsituation.
55.Accordingtotheauthor,atabigparty,smalltalkisusedwiththepurposeof.
[A]makingbothothersandyourselffeelatease
[B]excludingthoseyoudon'tlikefromjoiningyou
[C]keepingyourvoicelowsoonlyyourfriendscanhearyou
[D]comfortingthosewhofeellonely
Text3
DollarsandcentsarethebasicunitsofAmericanmoney.Thebackofalldollarbillsaregreen(hencegreenbacks^).Thecommonlyusedcoinsare:
onecent(penny),fivecents(nickel),10cents(dime),and25cents(quarter).50pieces(halfdollar)andsilverdollars(notreallysilveranymore)aregaininginusage,whiletherehasbeentalkofphasingoutthepennythat'sinflationforyou."Alwayscarryplentyofquarterswhentravelling.Veryusefulforphones,sodamachines,laundrymachines,etc."
ThereisgenerallynoprobleminusingUSdollars
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