[外语类试卷]国家公共英语(三级)笔试模拟试卷272及答案与解析.doc
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1、国家公共英语(三级)笔试模拟试卷 272及答案与解析 1 What is the main topic of the talk? ( A) Life in Norway during Viking(海盗 )times. ( B) Different ocean routes taken by the Vikings. ( C) Methods used in Viking navigation. ( D) The importance of migrating geese in Viking navigation. 2 What did the speaker talk about yeste
2、rday? ( A) The construction of Viking ships. ( B) Viking use of the stars in navigation. ( C) Ingenuity and technology in 900 AD. ( D) Landmarks. 3 16 Why didnt the Vikings take the shortest route between Norway and Greenland? ( A) They followed the route of migrating birds instead. ( B) They wanted
3、 to avoid pack-ice. ( C) Along the longer route they could stop at islands. ( D) They followed the path of the stars instead. 4 How were whales helpful to the Vikings? ( A) Their feeding ground could be used by the Vikings as a landmark. ( B) They were a good source of food for the Vikings. ( C) The
4、 Vikings could follow their migratory route to find the landmark. ( D) They helped the Vikings find routes through the ice. 5 Who is the speaker? ( A) A television announcer. ( B) A member of a research team. ( C) A teacher. ( D) A network executive. 6 What is the main purpose of the television? ( A
5、) To present information about several Hawaiian volcanoes. ( B) To explain a research project about an underwater volcano. ( C) To demonstrate the latest use of underwater cables. ( D) To discuss a study of ocean life near underwater Volcamoes. 7 How will information get from the observatory to the
6、mainland? ( A) Geologists will bring it back. ( B) It will be sent back by cable. ( C) It will be sent by mail. ( D) It will be sent back through seismometers(地震仪 ) 8 Why does the speaker recommend watching the program? ( A) Because it is related to work being done in class. ( B) Because she helped
7、produce it. ( C) Because she is excited about it. ( D) Because it is a public television broadcast. 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. 8 Standard English is the
8、 variety of English which is usually used in print and which is normally taught in schools and to non-native speakers leaning the language. It is also the variety which is normally 26 by educated people and used in news broadcasts and other 27 situations. The difference between standard and nonstand
9、ard, it should be noted, has 28 in principle to do with differences between formal and colloquial 29 ; standard English has colloquial as well as formal variants. 30 , the standard variety of English is based on the London 31 of English that developed after the Norman Conquest resulted in the remova
10、l of the Court from Winchester to London. This dialect became the one 32 by the educated, and it was developed and promoted 33 a model, or norm, for wider and wider segments of society. It was also the 34 that was carried overseas, but not one unaffected by such export. Today, 35 Eng-lish is arrange
11、d to the extent that the grammar and vocabulary of English are 36 the same everywhere in the world where English is used; 37 among local standards is really quite minor, 38 the Singapore, South Africa, and Irish varieties are really very 39 differ-ent from one another so far as grammar and vocabular
12、y are 40 . Indeed, Standard English is so powerful that it exerts a tremendous 41 on all local varieties, to the extent that many of long-established dialects of England have 42 much of their vigor (活力 ) and there is considerable pressure on them to be 43 This latter situation is not unique 44 Engli
13、sh: it is also true in other countries where processes of standardization are 45 But it sometimes creates problems for speakers who try to strike some kind of compromise between local norms and national, even supranational (跨国的 ) ones. ( A) said ( B) told ( C) talked ( D) spoken ( A) same ( B) simil
14、ar ( C) equal ( D) identical ( A) anything ( B) something ( C) nothing ( D) everything ( A) language ( B) vocabulary ( C) idioms ( D) words ( A) Surprisingly ( B) Historically ( C) Interestingly ( D) Generally ( A) accent ( B) pronunciation ( C) spelling ( D) dialect ( A) preferred ( B) learned ( C)
15、 praised ( D) created ( A) to ( B) in ( C) as ( D) for ( A) basis ( B) norm ( C) rule ( D) variety ( A) formal ( B) colloquial ( C) non-standard ( D) standard ( A) not ( B) very ( C) much ( D) hardly ( A) variation ( B) standardization ( C) unification ( D) transformation ( A) therefore ( B) but ( C
16、) so that ( D) nevertheless ( A) great ( B) much ( C) no ( D) little ( A) talked ( B) concerned ( C) mentioned ( D) involved ( A) press ( B) pressure ( C) power ( D) force ( A) lost ( B) gained ( C) missed ( D) got ( A) abandoned ( B) changed ( C) standardized ( D) reformed ( A) in ( B) of ( C) for
17、( D) to ( A) in the way ( B) under way ( C) out of the way ( D) all the way Part B Directions: Read the text, match the items (61-65) to one of the statements (A to G) given below. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. 28 Bess: Do you stifle your anger? Or do you let it explode? In either case, anger
18、 may be your hidden dieting problem. If you smile when a co-worker steals your ideas than spend the evening digging into a bag of chips youre not really fat and happy. Youre secretly angry. Break-free strategy: Anger needs to be evaluated. If the cause of your anger is relatively unimportant and the
19、re is nothing you can do to change the circumstances or the outcome, let it go. It may just save you a few unwanted pounds. Take a ten-minute break when you fell ravenous. Review what happened in the past 10 to 12 hours to upset you. Did your spouse hurt your feeling? Were you playing martyr again?
20、Could you deal with your rage in less fattening ways by exercising, perhaps, or discussing the situation with a friend? Ned: Since white wine is fat-free and has only about 100 calories a glass, its tempting to have a glass or two with a low-fat dinner. But according to a Swiss study reported in the
21、 New England Journal of Medicine, if roughly one-fourth of your daily caloric intake comes from wine, beer or liquor, the alcohol can show your fat metabolism by about 30 percent. In words, while your body is burning alcohol, its not burning fat. Worse, that unmetabolized fat may head straight for y
22、our abdomen. Other studies show that moderate consumption of alcohol before meals can enhance your appetite. Break-free strategy:If your rate of weight loss has stalled, eliminating all alcohol could jump start it again. Winifred: Spend more time outside, even on a cloudy day. An early morning or lu
23、nch time walk-without sun-glasses is ideal. About 75 percent of SAD sufferers get fast relief from special light boxes, which are 5 to 20 times brighter than typical home lighting. Boost your mood with exercise. Try a few laps around the block, dance to your favorite music, or jump cope. Dont fight
24、your cravings. Swiss scientists recently found that SAD suffers who are more than one portion of sweets in the afternoon or evening usually responded to light treatment. Once they got more light, their cravings diminished. Carol : If you find your motivation coming to a halt, ponder this:What do you
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