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2004年3月公共英语三级考试真题 维思教育网 2008-5-30 8:47:17 阅读次数:61 次 |
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笔试部分答题时间:95分钟 SECTION I Listening Comprehension(25 minutes)
SECTION Ⅱ Use of English(15 minutes) Directions: Text Although there are obviously cultural 30 for the differences in emotions and behavior, 31 breakthrough research reveals that the 32 of many puzzling differences between men and women may 33 in the head. Men's and women's brains 34 much in common, but they are definitely not the same 35 size, structure or insight. Broadly speaking, a woman's brain, like her body, is ten to fifteen per cent smaller than a man's, 36 the regions dedicated to language may be more densely 37 with brain cells. Girls generally speak earlier and read faster. The reason may be 38 females use both sides of the brain when they read. In 39 , males rely only on the left side. At every age, women' s memories 40 men' s, They have a greater ability to 41___names with faces than men do, and they are 42 at recalling list. The events people remember best are those that an emotion is attached to. 43 women use more of their right brains, which 44 emotions, they may do this automatically. While we don't yet know what all these findings imply, one thing is 45 : male and fe-male brains do the same things, but they do them differently. 26. [ A ] slip [ B ] puzzle [ C ] loss [ D ] failure 27. [ A ] recall [ B ] understand [ C ] realize [ D ] perceive 28. [ A ] festival [ B ] event [ C ] occasion [ D ] holiday 29. [ A ] what [ B ] how [ C ] when [ D ] where 30. [ A ] senses [ B ] reasons [ C ] purposes [ D ] meanings 31. [ A ] present [ B ] instant [ C ] recent [ D ] immediate 32. [ A ] bottom [ B ] basis [ C ] root [ D ] stem 33. [ A ] hide [ B ] set [ C ] fix [ D ] lie 34. [ A ] have [ B ] share [ C ] divide [ D ] store 35. [ A ] in [ B ] at [ C ] with [ D ] for 36. [ A ] yet [ B ] hence [ C ] thus [ D ] then 57. [ A ] wrapped [ B ] rested [ C ] gathered [ D ] packed 38. [ A ] which [ B ] why [ C ] that [ D ] whether 39. [ A ] fact [ B ] contrast [ C ] addition [ D ] consequence 40. [ A ] top [ B ] match [ C ] equal [ D ] challenge 41. [ A ] mix [ B ] combine [ C ] join [ D ] associate 42. [ A ] shier [ B ] better [ C ] keener [ D ] easier 43. [ A ] Since [ B ] While [ C ] Although [ D ] Unless 44. [ A ] process [ B ] promote [ C ] perceive [ D ] produce 45. [ A ] important [ B ] mysterious [ C ] special [ D ] clear SECTION Ⅲ Reading Comprehension(40 minutes) Part A Directions: Text 1 With no other choices, I began meeting with the venture-capital companies. But I was warned they took a huge share of your company for the money they put in. And if you struggled, they could drop you cold. As I was searching for “angel money”, I started to build a team who trusted me even though I didn't have money for paychecks yet. Bill Becker was an expert in computer programming and image processing at a very famous Media Lab at M. I.T. With his arrival, my company suddenly had a major technology “guy” in-house. Katherine Henderson, a filmmaker and a former real-estate dealer, joined us as our director of market research. Steve White came on as operating officer. He had worked for the developer of a home-finance software, Quicken. We grabbed him. We had some really good people, but we still didn't have enough money. One night, my neighbor, Louise Johnson, came for a visit. She and I were only nodding acquaintances, but her boys and ours were constant companions. She ran a very good business at the time. Louise was brilliant and missed nothing. She had been watching my progress closely. She knew I was dying for money and I had prospects but could offer no guarantees of success. She told me that her attorney had talked to mine and the terms had been agreed upon. She handed me an envelope. Inside was a check for $ 500,000. I almost fell down. I heard her voice as if from heaven. “I have confidence in your plan,” she said. “You' 11 do well. You're going to work hard for it, but it' s satisfying when you build your own company.” Who would have thought I'd find an angel so close to home? There were no words sufficient for the moment. We just said good night. She left and I just stood there, completely humbled and completely committed. 46. For a newly-established business, bum rate refers to___________. 47. By "Angel money", the author refers to__________. 48. To get help from a venture-capital company, you may have to__________. 49. The author easily built a team for his company because__________. 50. Louise decided to lend money to the author because__________. Text 2 Obviously there is little point in increasing your w. p. m. rate if you do not understand what you are reading. When you are consciously trying to increase your reading speed, stop after every chapter ( if you are reading a novel) or every section or group of ten or twelve pages ( if it is a text-book) and ask yourself a few questions about what you have been reading. If you find you have lost the thread of the story, or you cannot remember clearly the details of what was said, reread the section or chapter. You can also try “lightning speed” exercise from time to time. Take four or five pages of the general interest book you happen to be reading and read them as fast as you possibly can. Do not bother about whether you understand or not. Now go back and read them at what you feel to be your "normal" w. p. m. rate, the rate at which you can comfortably understand. After a ‘lightning speed' reading through (probably 600 w. p. m. ) you will usually find that your “normal” speed has increased-perhaps. by as much as 50-100 w. p.m. This is the technique sportsmen use when they usually run further in training than they will have to on the day of the big race. 51. According to the passage, a “pacing” device_________. 52. In speed reading, looking at your watch every 5 or 10 minutes_________. 53. When you are reading a novel, you should check your understanding of the content after_______. 54. The purpose of the “lightning speed” exercise is to_________. 55. The best title for this passage would be_________. Text 3 If there's a feminine trait that's the counterpart of male aggressiveness, it's what social scien-tists awkwardly refer to as "nurturance". Feminists have argued that the nurturing nature of women is not biological in origin, but rather has been drummed into women by a society that wanted to keep them in the home. But the signs that it is at least partly inborn are too numerous to ignore. Just as tiny infant girls respond more readily to human faces, female toddlers learn much faster than males how to pick up nonverbal cues from others. And grown women are far more adept than men at interpreting facial expressions: A recent study by University of Pennsylvania brain researcher Ru-ben Gur showed that they easily read emotions such as anger, sadness and fear. The only such e-motion men could pick up was disgust. What difference do such differences make in the real world? Among other things, women appear to be somewhat less competitive--or at least competitive in different ways--than men. At the Harvard Law School, for instance, female students enter with credentials just as outstanding as those of their male peers. But they don' t qualify for the prestigious Law Review in proportionate numbers, a fact some school officials attribute to women' s discomfort in the incredibly competitive atmosphere. Students of management styles have found fewer differences than they expected between men and women who reach leadership positions, perhaps because many successful women deliberately imitate masculine ways. But an analysis by Purdue social psychologist Alice Eagly of 166 studies of leadership style did find one consistent difference: Men tend to be more “autocratic”-making decisions on their own--while women tend to consult colleagues and subordinates more often. Studies of behavior in small groups turn up even more differences. Men will typically domi-nate the discussion, says University of Toronto psychologist Kenneth Dion, spending more time talking and less time listening. 56. The passage mainly discusses__________. 57. Which of the following is true of women's nurturing nature according to the passage? 58. The Harvard Law School example in paragraph 3 suggests that_________. 59. Which of the following statement is tree according to paragraph 4? 60. It can be inferred from the passage that the writer_________. Part B Jackson: Browning: Jeffrey: Vandenberg: Nathan: Statements Directions: Part A Do not sign your own name at the end of your letter. Use “Wang Lin” instead. You do not need to write the address. Part B THIS IS THE END OF THE TEST. |
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