[外语类试卷]2006年9月国家公共英语(三级)真题试卷及答案与解析.doc
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1、2006年 9月国家公共英语(三级)真题试卷及答案与解析 一、 Section II 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 ANSWER SHEET 1. 1 Every now and then we buy some faulty goods. Here is a typical example: you buy a pair of shoe
2、s. A week later a strap comes right 【 26】 _ making the shoes unwearable. What should you do? Although there is no obligation 【 27】 _ you to return the goods, it is 【 28】_ to take them back as soon as you 【 29】 _ the defect. If it is impracticable for you to return to the shop 【 30】 _ , per haps beca
3、use you live a long way off, or because the goods are bulky, write to say that you are dissatisfied 【 31】 _ the product and ask for collection arrangements to be 【 32】 _ Any unexplained or unreasonable 【 33】 _ will weaken your case. Many people believe that the initial complaint about faulty goods s
4、hould be made to the manufacturer. This is not the 【 34】 _ .Your contract is with the retailer, the 【 35】 _ who sold you the goods, and so it is to him 【 36】 _ your complaint should be made. It is always a good 【 37】 _ to ask for the manager in a shop or the departmental manager in a large store. In
5、 asking for a person in authority you also show that you 【 38】 _ business right from the 【 39】 _ Dont be fobbed off with the 【 40】 _ response that the manager is “in a meeting“ or “away“. 【 41】_ that someone must have been left in 【 42】 _ and that youll see that person. 【 43】 _ that, register your c
6、omplaint with the assistant and make an appointment to 【 44】 _ back and see the manager at a mutually 【 45】 _ time. 1 【 26】 ( A) apart ( B) down ( C) out ( D) off 2 【 27】 ( A) of ( B) on ( C) in ( D) from 3 【 28】 ( A) satisfying ( B) good ( C) clever ( D) advisable 4 【 29】 ( A) discover ( B) learn (
7、 C) determine ( D) recognise 5 【 30】 ( A) at all ( B) at last ( C) at least ( D) at once 6 【 31】 ( A) with ( B) of ( C) by ( D) at 7 【 32】 ( A) approved ( B) made ( C) offered ( D) planned 8 【 33】 ( A) denial ( B) concession ( C) delay ( D) compromise 9 【 34】 ( A) situation ( B) case ( C) point ( D)
8、 circumstance 10 【 35】 ( A) agent ( B) assistant ( C) party ( D) provider 11 【 36】 ( A) that ( B) which ( C) where ( D) when 12 【 37】 ( A) concept ( B) idea ( C) suggestion ( D) thought 13 【 38】 ( A) do ( B) involve ( C) mean ( D) mind 14 【 39】 ( A) centre ( B) heart ( C) start ( D) top 15 【 40】 ( A
9、) common ( B) false ( C) habitual ( D) indirect 16 【 41】 ( A) Demand ( B) Insist ( C) Persist ( D) Require 17 【 42】 ( A) position ( B) control ( C) power ( D) charge 18 【 43】 ( A) Considering ( B) Examining ( C) Failing ( D) Feeling 19 【 44】 ( A) call ( B) get ( C) return ( D) turn 20 【 45】 ( A) sat
10、isfactory ( B) interesting ( C) comfortable ( D) convenient Part A Directions: Read the following three texts. Answer the questions on each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. 21 Fourteen-year-old Richie Hawley had spent five years studying violin at the Community Sch
11、ool of Performing Arts in Los Angeles when he took part in a violin contest. Ninety-two young people were invited to the contest and Hawley cane out first. The contest could have been the perfect setup for fear, worrying about mistakes l and trying to impress the judges. But Hawley says he“ did pret
12、ty well at staying calm. I couldn t be thinking about how many mistakes Id make-it would distract me from playing,“ he says. “I don t even remember trying to impress people while I played. It s almost as if they weren t there. I just wanted to make music.“ Hawley is a winner. But he didn t become a
13、winner by concentrating on winning. He did it by concentrating on playing well. “The important thing in the Olympic Games is not to win but to take part,“ said the founder of the modem Olympics, Pierre de Coubertin. “The important thing in life is not the triumph but the straggle. The essential thin
14、g is not to have conquered but to have fought well.“ New research shows that Coubertin s philosophy is exactly the path achievers take to win at life s challenging games. A characteristic of high performers is their intense, pleasurable concentration on work, rather than on their competitors or futu
15、re glory or money, says Dr. Charles Garfield, who has studied 1,500 achievers in business, science, sports, the arts, and professions. “They are interested in winning, but theyre most interested in self-development, testing their limits.“ One of the most surprising things about top performers is how
16、 many losses they ve had-and how much they ve learned from each. “Not one of the 1,500 I studied defined losing as failing,“ Garfield says. “They kept calling their losses setbacks. “ A healthy attitude toward setbacks is essential to winning, experts agree. “The worst thing you can do if you ve had
17、 a setback is to let yourself get stuck in a prolonged depression. You should analyze carefully what went wrong, identify specific things you did right and give yourself credit for them.“ Garfield believes that most people don t give themselves enough praise. He even suggests keeping a diary of all
18、the positive things youve done on the way to a goal. 21 Hawley won the contest because _. ( A) he put all his mind to his performance ( B) he cared much about the judges feelings ( C) he tried his best to avoid making mistakes ( D) he paid close attention to the people around 22 What is common among
19、 high performers is that they tend to give priority to _. ( A) glory ( B) work ( C) pleasure ( D) wealth 23 According to the passage, successful people concentrate on _. ( A) avoiding setbacks ( B) learning from others ( C) defeating their opponents ( D) challenging their own limits 24 It can be lea
20、rned from the passage that top performers are not _. ( A) free of losses ( B) interested in winning ( C) accustomed to failures ( D) concerned about setbacks 25 The passage tells us that “praise“ in times of trouble _. ( A) helps people realize their goals ( B) makes people forget their setbacks ( C
21、) makes people regret about their past ( D) helps people deal with their disappointment 26 Sleep is a funny thing. Were taught that we should get seven or eight hours a night, but a lot of us get by just fine on less, and some of us actually sleep too much. A study out of the University of Buffalo r
22、eported that people who routinely sleep more than eight hours a day and are still tired are nearly three times as likely to die of stroke-probably as a result of an underlying disorder that keeps them from sleeping soundly. Doctors have their own special sleep problems. Residents are famously short
23、of sleep. It is not unusual for. them to work 40 hours in a row without rest. They are not in the least worried about it, confident they can still deliver the highest quality of medical care. But an article in the Journal of the American Medical Association points out that in the morning after 24 ho
24、urs of sleeplessness, a person s motor performance is comparable to that of someone who is drunk. Curiously, surgeons who believe that operating under the influence of alcohol is grounds for sacking often don t think twice about operating without enough sleep. “I could tell you horror stories,“ says
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