[外语类试卷]2010年3月国家公共英语(三级)真题试卷(精选)及答案与解析.doc
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1、2010年 3月国家公共英语(三级)真题试卷(精选)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. 0 Even today in the modem, developed world, surveys show that parents still prefer to have a
2、 boy rather than a girl. One longstanding reason why boys have been【 C1】_as a greater blessing has been that they are【 C2】 _to become better economic providers【 C3】 _their parentsold age. Yet it is time for parents to【 C4】 _again. Girls may now be a better investment. Girls get better【 C5】 _at schoo
3、l than boys, and in most developed countries more women than men go to【 C6】 _. Women will thus be better【 C7】_for the new jobs of the 21st century, in which brains【 C8】 _a lot more than physical strength. In Britain far more women than men are now【 C9】 _to become doctors. And women are more【 C10】 _t
4、o provide sound advice on investing their parentsnest egg. Surveys show that women consistently【 C11】_higher financial returns than men do. 【 C12】 _, the increase in female employment in the rich world has been the main【 C13】 _force of growth in the past couple of decades. Those women have【 C14】 _mo
5、re to global GDP growth than have either new technology or the new giants, China and India. Add the【 C15】 _of housework and child-rearing, and women probably account【 C16】 _just over half of the world output. It is【 C17】_that women still get paid less and few【 C18】 _it to the top of companies, but,【
6、 C19】 _prejudice fades over coming years, women will have great scope to【 C20】 _their productivity and in comes. 1 【 C1】 ( A) seen ( B) observed ( C) watched ( D) noticed 2 【 C2】 ( A) forced ( B) persuaded ( C) expected ( D) trained 3 【 C3】 ( A) with ( B) for ( C) to ( D) in 4 【 C4】 ( A) discuss ( B
7、) imagine ( C) think ( D) try 5 【 C5】 ( A) chances ( B) jobs ( C) courses ( D) grades 6 【 C6】 ( A) university ( B) work ( C) school ( D) class 7 【 C7】 ( A) treated ( B) equipped ( C) arranged ( D) provided 8 【 C8】 ( A) apply ( B) count ( C) develop ( D) manage 9 【 C9】 ( A) tending ( B) dreaming ( C)
8、 training ( D) demanding 10 【 C10】 ( A) courageous ( B) bold ( C) determined ( D) likely 11 【 C11】 ( A) achieve ( B) accept ( C) attract ( D) adopt 12 【 C12】 ( A) However ( B) Therefore ( C) Instead ( D) Furthermore 13 【 C13】 ( A) driving ( B) balancing ( C) compensating ( D) promising 14 【 C14】 ( A
9、) attributed ( B) contributed ( C) distributed ( D) dedicated 15 【 C15】 ( A) value ( B) profit ( C) benefit ( D) revenue 16 【 C16】 ( A) as ( B) about ( C) for ( D) with 17 【 C17】 ( A) dangerous ( B) likely ( C) natural ( D)真 18 【 C18】 ( A) get ( B) climb ( C) make ( D) arrive 19 【 C19】 ( A) unless (
10、 B) as ( C) since ( D) though 20 【 C20】 ( A) harvest ( B) gain ( C) stretch ( D) increase 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. 20 Help, Ive fallen into a sea of personal identification numb
11、ers (PIN) and I cant get out. Its my third call in as many weeks and I recognize Beths voice immediately. Im hoping she doesnt recognize mine, but its obvious by her sudden shift from warm to frosty that she does. “You probably know why Ive called,“ I say. “I can guess,“ Beth responds flatly, having
12、 dealt with my type dozens of times already today. “Password problem?“ She was right, I had for gotten it again. Like millions of others, Im stuck in password hell. With computer key chains, bank card PINs, voice-mail codes, and home alarm systems, things have spun out of control. I have 32 secret c
13、odes(that I can think of). Experts warn that the best way to protect against identity theft is to never reuse or write down your passwords and always be casual in your selections dont use pet names, or especially the names of ex-girlfriends. And its recommended to change passwords often. But come on
14、. Making it impossible for others to access your life only makes living your life impossible. Surveys indicate that most people use the same one or two passwords for everything. After all, its not easy to pro duce something casual, yet memorable. “When the information doesn t apply to anything in th
15、e re al world, its very hard to get from the brain,“ says Albert Katz, a psychology professor. Thats why some are shifting to picture passwords. Since the pictures cant be written down or shared with another person, theyre more secure. And pictures, says Katz, are easier for the human brain to remem
16、ber than numbers and letters. Better still is the day when access to everything will be just a fingerprint. But poor Beth will remain my Internet-banking savior. “All you need to do,“ says Beth, “is tell me the secret pass word you set up for security purposes. “ What? If I cant remember my PIN, how
17、 do you expect me to remember some secret word? But on my third try I guess it and am once again allowed access to my very small fortune. I thank Beth, but dont make any promises. Both of us know well speak again soon. 21 From the text we learn that the writer_. ( A) has a declining memory ( B) has
18、too many secret codes ( C) has trouble dealing with Beth ( D) has problems with his bank accounts 22 According to the text, Beth replied to the writer_. ( A) uncooperatively ( B) sympathetically ( C) considerately ( D) impatiently 23 It is recommended by experts to_. ( A) use the same one or two PIN
19、s all the time ( B) keep passwords in mind instead of on paper ( C) set up several codes for Internet-banking accounts ( D) keep both number passwords and picture passwords 24 It would be easier to memorize your PINs if you_. ( A) produce them in a casual manner ( B) use numbers instead of letters (
20、 C) relate them to the real world ( D) change them frequently 25 Which word best describes the tone of the writer? ( A) Critical. ( B) Scornful. ( C) Humorous. ( D) Matter-of-fact. 25 Identical twins are a perfect test case for theories of personality development. If a theory cant explain the differ
21、ences between identical twins, then it cannot explain environmental effects on personality. Even identical twins brought up in the same home have different personalities. Take Ladan and Laleh Bijani from Iran. They were identical twins who had spent their entire 29 years joined at the head. And yet,
22、 Ladan, the more outspoken of the pair, told journalists, “We are two completely separate individuals, we have different world views, We have different lifestyles, we think very differently about issues.“ Why did Ladan and Laleh have different personalities? Self-organized systems in insects can pro
23、vide us with some ideas. A colony of ants, for example, can be seen as a self-organized system. No supervisor tells the ants what to do, and yet all the jobs get done. The system works in such a way that if one ant carries out a particular job, it be comes less likely that another ant will attempt t
24、hat job because it no longer needs doing. The result is what economists call “division of labor. “ Self-organization also produces division of labor in human groups. Each individual looks for something to specialize in, his or her own suitable position in the group. If one position is occupied, the
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