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1、公共英语三级真题 2012年 03月及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:120 分钟)一、SECTION Listening (总题数:25,分数:25.00)1.听力暂缺(分数:1.00)2.听力暂缺(分数:1.00)3.听力暂缺(分数:1.00)4.听力暂缺(分数:1.00)5.听力暂缺(分数:1.00)6.听力暂缺(分数:1.00)7.听力暂缺(分数:1.00)8.听力暂缺(分数:1.00)9.听力暂缺(分数:1.00)10.听力暂缺(分数:1.00)11.听力暂缺(分数:1.00)12.听力暂缺(分数:1.00)13.听力暂缺(分数:1.00)14.听力暂缺(分数:1.00)15
2、.听力暂缺(分数:1.00)16.听力暂缺(分数:1.00)17.听力暂缺(分数:1.00)18.听力暂缺(分数:1.00)19.听力暂缺(分数:1.00)20.听力暂缺(分数:1.00)21.听力暂缺(分数:1.00)22.听力暂缺(分数:1.00)23.听力暂缺(分数:1.00)24.听力暂缺(分数:1.00)25.听力暂缺(分数:1.00)二、SECTION Use of Eng(总题数:1,分数:20.00)The pursuit for success always begins with a target. But too many people (26) through life
3、 like sleepwalkers. Each day they follow (27) routines, never asking, “What am I doing with my life?“ And they dont know what theyre doing because they lack (28) . Goal-setting is (29) the will to move in a certain (30) Begin with a clear (31) of what you want. Write down your goals and (32) themput
4、ting them into words clarifies them. (33) concentrating on objects to acquire and possess, center on (34) your desires to do, to produce, to contribute. Goal-setting (35) the true sense of satisfaction we all need. Its important to imagine yourself (36) your goal. It is usually the case that, (37) l
5、osers picture the penalties of failure, winners picture the (38) of success. Ive done it myself. I was (39) of air travel. Friends quoted data (40) air and highway safety, but it made no (41) , because I had read too many articles describing crash scenes and had (42) myself, without realizing it, to
6、 stay off planes. Then one summer I had the opportunity to fly on a private plane with friends. I didnt want to (43) out on a great vacation. So I spent two weeks imagining a smooth flight and easy landing. When the day arrived, I was eager to go. To everyones (44) , I got on the plane and flew. I l
7、oved every minute of it, and I still use the techniques I (45) that day. (分数:20.00)A.walkB.wanderC.windD.workA.basicB.familiarC.necessaryD.variousA.movesB.goalsC.ambitionsD.actionsA.working outB.forcing downC.building upD.focusing onA.mannerB.extentC.directionD.approachA.opinionB.ideaC.estimateD.arg
8、umentA.appreciateB.challengeC.dateD.solveA.Rather thanB.Owing toC.In spite ofD.In addition toA.favoringB.fulfillingC.projectingD.schedulingA.coversB.releasesC.relievesD.yieldsA.seekingB.performingC.graspingD.accomplishingA.whileB.thoughC.becauseD.ifA.effectsB.expectationsC.recordsD.rewardsA.afraidB.
9、awareC.proudD.remindedA.comparingB.contrastingC.distinguishingD.displayingA.promiseB.progressC.guaranteeD.differenceA.programmedB.fixedC.ensuredD.comfortedA.flyB.goC.leaveD.missA.surpriseB.dismayC.amusementD.admirationA.inventedB.imaginedC.employedD.designed三、SECTION Reading Co(总题数:3,分数:15.00)Text 1
10、 When Katherine Chon was in fifth grade, she drew a “dream tree“ representing the path she hoped her life would take. One branch led to Harvard Medical School, Which is exactly what her mother had hoped for when the Chons moved to the U. S. from South Korea to give their three children opportunities
11、. Always a diligent student, Katherine started to learn medicine at Brown. But then she added a new limb to her dream treeone that her mother still doesnt understand. Shocked by the misfortune of some South Korean women, Katherine joined forces with another Brown student to form the Polaris Project,
12、 now one of the largest anti-human-trafficking organizations in the country. “It was really hard for my parents,“ says Katherine. “They had so many life stresses so their children could get a great education and have a comfortable life. “ The dreams of parents and children often differ, but the conf
13、lict can be especially painful in first-generation immigrant families where the parents have made enormous sacrifices. Lisa Park, an assistant professor at the University of California, San Diego, says that the focus of every family that moves to the United States to provide opportunities for their
14、children is almost always on the future, with little mention of the circumstances that compelled them to move. And even though the parents are the ones working 12-hour days, the children are also under intense pressure to perform in ways that will justify the parents sacrifice. The contrast between
15、parents dreams and childrens realities can be particularly sharp for daughters who have grown up with almost infinite opportunities. Their mothers often came from places where opportunities for women were limited, which makes the daughters choices even harder to understand. Mary Lugemwas parents enc
16、ouraged her to study math or science at Harvard. She complied at first, majoring in computer science. But she is currently working as a film producer for a nonprofit organization called Meaningful Media. “I sometimes feel guilty,“ she says, “having chosen to be an artist, because I know that if I ha
17、d chosen a scientific background, I could help my parents a lot more. “ (分数:5.00)(1).When Katherine Chon was a fifth-grader, _. (分数:1.00)A.she had a great interest in drawingB.she had a clear vision of her futureC.she had an independent personalityD.she had a desire to study in the U. S.(2). It can
18、be inferred from the text that Katherines mother _. (分数:1.00)A.was disappointed at her daughters decisionB.was shocked by the suffering of some womenC.failed to give her kids enough opportunitiesD.failed to realize her own dream to be a doctor(3).According to the text, in first-generation immigrant
19、families, the parents feel frustrated if _. (分数:1.00)A.they fail to adjust to the circumstancesB.they are forced to make great sacrificesC.their children fail to focus on the futureD.their children develop against their wishes(4). According to Lisa Park, first-generation immigrant children_. (分数:1.0
20、0)A.avoid the slightest mention of their parents pastB.focus on seizing chances for future developmentC.work very hard to justify their parents sacrificesD.are under pressure to fulfill their parents dreams(5).We learn from Mary Lugemwas case that_. (分数:1.00)A.her parents cherished opportunities mor
21、e than she didB.her parents dreams and her reality could be balancedC.she had a quite different view of life from her parentsD.she enjoyed infinite opportunities in career developmentText 2 Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) has launched a new public awareness campaign aimed at Canadian Justice Mi
22、nister Irwin Cotler. “Enough is Enough“ advocates dropping the Criminal Codes blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit from 0.08 to 0.05 percent, to “protect innocent drivers on our roads. “MADD Canada CEO Andrew Murie thinks that lowering the BAC limit could result in a 6-to-18 percent reduction in
23、crash deaths. But questions have been raised about the science behind that campaign. MADD selectively cites a report published in 2002 by Robert Mann of the Mental Health Centre. Mann, in turn, had got those numbers from two separate studies whose data was selected from Sweden and Australia. The con
24、clusions in Manns report seem to ignore the Swedish authors numerous warnings and cautions, as well as the limitations in the Australian study. First, the Australian study examined the effectiveness of breath testing, not lowered BAC levels, on fatal traffic crashes. Also, that research was started
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