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1、公共英语三级真题 2010 年 09 月及答案解析(总分:85.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Section Listening (总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、Section Use of Eng(总题数:1,分数:20.00)Western-style conversations often develop quite differently from Japanese-style conversations.A Western-style conversation between two people is like a (26) of tennis. If I introduce
2、a topic, a conversational ball, I expect you do (27) it back. If you agree with me, I dont expect you simply to agree and to (28) more. I expect you to add something to carry the idea further. (29) I dont expect you always to agree. I am just as (30) if you completely disagree with me. (31) you agre
3、e or disagree, your (32) will return the ball to me. And then it is my turn (33) . I dont serve a new ball from my (34) starting line. I hit your ball back again to you by (35) your idea further. And so the ball goes back and forth, (36) each of us doing our best to give it a new twist.A Japanese-st
4、yle conversation, (37) , is not at all like tennis or volleyball. Its like bowling. You (38) for your turn. And you always know your (39) in line. It depends on such things as whether you are older or younger, a close friend or a relative stranger (40) the previous speaker, in a senior or junior pos
5、ition, and so on. When your turn comes, you (41) up to the starting line with your bowling ball, and (42) bowl it. Everyone else stands back and watches politely, whispering (43) . Everyone waits until the ball has reached the end of the alley, and watches to see if it (44) down all the pins, or onl
6、y some of them, or none of them. There is a pause, while everyone registers your (45) .(分数:20.00)A.playB.gameC.roundD.setA.hitB.moveC.throwD.pushA.everythingB.anythingC.nothingD.somethingA.ThenB.SoC.InsteadD.ButA.anxiousB.seriousC.happyD.gratefulA.AfterB.BecauseC.ThoughD.WhetherA.responseB.actionC.o
7、perationD.serviceA.alsoB.againC.tooD.soonA.actualB.newC.particularD.originalA.deepeningB.carryingC.leadingD.employingA.withB.forC.beforeD.exceptA.thereforeB.moreoverC.likewiseD.howeverA.wonderB.workC.waitD.watchA.pointB.placeC.postD.poleA.thanB.besideC.toD.withA.stepB.climbC.standD.catchA.accurately
8、B.carefullyC.awkwardlyD.courageouslyA.instructionB.satisfactionC.agreementD.encouragementA.knocksB.pushesC.kicksD.putsA.lineB.workC.scoreD.outcome三、Section Reading Co(总题数:0,分数:0.00)四、Part A(总题数:0,分数:0.00)五、Text 1(总题数:1,分数:10.00)When Amber Post started graduate school in physics at Princeton, her goa
9、l was the same as her male colleagues: a teaching post at a major university. Now with her Ph.D. just a year away, Post is thinking instead about working for a policy-marking agency in Washington. Although Princeton, with Shirley Tilghman as the president, is welcoming to female scientists, Post sen
10、ses that her reception in the larger academic world might be chillier. At famous universities, the percentage of women earning doctors degrees in science and engineering is considerably higher than the percent-age of women professorswhich means that a lot of talented women Ph.D. s like Post leave ca
11、mpus for jobs in government or industry instead of climbing the teaching ladder.Stopping this female brain drain has been a challenge for years. At a recent academic conference, Harvard president Lawrence Summers suggested that women arent succeeding because they lack ability in math and science by
12、nature. His comments drew immediate criticism. Indeed, scientists have uncovered some differences in male and female brains, but its unclear how these differences affect talent.Summers proposed two other possible problems for women: the conflict between work and life, and absolute prejudice against
13、women (which he seemed to dismiss). Many women scientists blame these two problems for the lack of women professors. Junior teachers need to spend their 20s and 30s on research and publication. Those are the same years when women have children. Time is an enemy for women in other professions, especi
14、ally law and medicine. But while women doctors and lawyers benefit from lots of successful role models, academic science continues to belong to men chiefly. “The atmosphere isnt compelling or welcoming, “Post says. “Too many of my female friends drop out of graduate programs simply because the envir
15、onment is disappointing, not because they cant handle the math. “Even against this background, there has been some progress. More universities are pushing hard with stepped-up recruitment efforts and trying hard to assist staff members with young families. But ultimately, the best remedy against pre
16、judice would be more women on top, like Princetons Tilghman.(分数:10.00)(1).Amber Post is thinking about a job in government because_.(分数:2.00)A.it is the usual goal of the Ph. D. students at PrincetonB.she is doubtful about her future in the academic worldC.it is difficult to get a teaching post at m
17、ajor universitiesD.she fears that she may not graduate with a Ph.D. degree(2).According to the text, the gap in percentage between women Ph. D. s and women professors indicates that_.(分数:2.00)A.universities lack competitiveness in the recruitment marketB.a lot of women professors have chosen to leav
18、e universitiesC.few women Ph. D. s are qualified for the competitive campusD.universities are faced with the problem of female brain drain(3).According to the writer, Summers comments on womens ability seem to be based on_.(分数:2.00)A.his own attitude towards women scientistsB.his recent study on wom
19、ens weaknessesC.the latest findings about human brainsD.the conventional opinion about talents(4).We can infer that the most serious problem of women teachers is_.(分数:2.00)A.their conflict with male colleaguesB.the trouble in balancing work and lifeC.their cooperation with male colleaguesD.the diffi
20、culty in their career advancement(5).The best solution to the female brain drain in universities is to_.(分数:2.00)A.create more academic posts for womenB.offer help to women with young childrenC.dismiss those with prejudice against womenD.promote more women to leadership positions六、Text 2(总题数:1,分数:10
21、.00)Recently in the Scottish Highlands, 260 theatergoers were led up a well-it, pin-tree-lined concrete path. Their destination? A vacant water plant. The large concrete space had the impersonal feel of an army campexactly the atmosphere the producers of Black Watch hoped to reproduce. The play is b
22、ased on the true story of a Highlands troop sent overseas in 2004.Essentially, site-specific theater refers to plays produced in places directly relevant to their action. At the Museum Hotel in Wellington, New Zealand, audiences fried into room 217 to watch a tale about the various personalities who
23、 had occupied the room over time. “I think people are tired of the same old plays in the same confines of space, “says Paul McLaughlin, who produced Hotel. “Drama happens all around usat the bus stop, in a supermarketso we attempted to show how people can interact with the space that surrounds them.
24、 “To be sure, on-scene productions present their own set of challenges. Producers of Black Watch had to scout around London for a location for when the show comes to the British capital. But for many audience members, leaving the comfort of their theater seats makes for a more meaningful experience.
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