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1、全国英语等级考试三级全真模拟试题全国英语等级考试三级全真模拟试题(2)(2)全国英语等级考试三级全真模拟试题(2) public english testsystem (pets) level3姓名 准考证号考生考前须知1.严格遵守考场规那么,考生得到监考人员指令前方可开始答题。2.答题前考生须将自己的姓名和准考证号写在试卷和答题卡上。3.一律用 2b 铅笔涂写,按照答题卡上的要求答题。如要改动答案,必须用橡皮擦干净。4.答写作题时,必须用铅笔或圆珠笔在主观题答题卡上答题。5.注意字迹清楚,保持卷面整洁。6.考试结束时将试卷和答题卡放在桌上。不得带走。待监考人员收毕清点后,方可离场。本试卷任何
2、单位或个人不得保存、复制和出版,违者必究。section i listening prehension (25 minutes)directions:this section is designed to test your ability to understandspoken english. you will hear a selection of recordedmaterials and you must answer the questions that aompanythem. there are two parts in this section, part a and par
3、tb.remember, while you are doing the test, you should firstput down your answers in your test booklet. at the end ofthe listening prehension section, you will have 3 minutesto transfer your answers from your test booklet onto youranswer sheet i.if you have any questions, you may raise your hand now
4、asyou will not be allowed to speak once the test has started.now look at part a in your test booklet.part ayou will hear 10 short dialogues. for each dialogue, thereis one question and four possible answers. choose thecorrect answer-a, b, c or d, and mark it in your testbooklet. you will have 15seco
5、nds to answer the question andyou will hear each dialogue only once.example:you will hear:w: could you please tell me if the beijing flight will bearriving on time?m:yes, madam. it should be arriving in about ten minutes.you will read:who do you think the woman is talking to?a a bus conductor.ba cle
6、rk at the airport. c a taxi driver.da clerk at the station.from the dialogue, we know that only a clerk at the airportis most likely to knowthe arrival time of a flight, so you should choose answer b and mark it in your testbooklet.sample answer: a b c dnow look at question 1.1. what does the man me
7、an?a his family may not like this new flat. b he and his family will enjoy living in the flat. c he is the only person who likes the flat. d he thinks the woman will like the flat.2. why can t the man ring the woman?a he hasnt got a telephone. b he is unfortunate.c his telephone doesnt work. d he do
8、esnt have time.3. what does the woman mean?a she hasn t been inside the new ski shop.b she has been to the ski shop. c she doesn t know about this shop. d she went to the shop last week.4. how long has the woman been on the waiting list?a three days. b three months.c thirteen months. d three years.5
9、. why does the man suggest the woman go early?a the road will be busy. b it will take a long time.c london will be crowded. d she can e back early.6. what does the woman say about the photos?a they havent been processed yet. b they are well done.c all of them went wrong. d they are not very clear.7.
10、 what does the woman mean?a she has some aspirins in her bag. b she doesn t haveany aspirins.c she put the aspirins in her bag. d she can find someaspirins.8. what does the woman want to do? a she wants to buy her mother a birthday present. b she likes to look at these beautiful jugs.c she wants the
11、 man to help her with the jugs.d she needs the jugs to decorate the room.9. what does the man mean? a the woman has a good idea.b the woman should break the relationship. c the woman will e back next week. d the woman really needs a week off.10. what does the woman worry about most?a bad weather. b
12、bus strike.c heavy traffic. d too many people.part byou are going to hear four conversations. before listeningto each conversation, you will have 5seconds to read eachof the questions which aompany it. after listening, youwill have time to answer each question by choosing a, b, cor d. you will hear
13、each passage or conversation only once.mark your answers in your test booklet.questions 11-14 are based on the following conversation.you now have 20 seconds to read thequestions 11-14.11. what is the woman looking for? a a friend s house to stay. b a cheap hotelc the euro hotel. d an expensive hote
14、l12. when do the banks close?a at 8:00 p.m. bat7:30p.m. c at 6:30 p.m. d at 7:00 p.m.13. when was this town built?a in the 13th century. b in the 14th century.c in the 15th century. d in the 16th century.14. where is the town center ?a just outside. b in the square.c around the corner. d not far awa
15、y.you now have 40 seconds to check your answers to questionsii -14.questions 15 -18 are based on the following conversation.you now have 20 seconds to read thequestions 15 -18.15. which is martin s favourite sport?a football. b volleyball.c tennis. d table tennis.16. where does martin play his favou
16、rite sport in thesummer?a at local sports centres. b in tournaments.c on the beach. d at college.17. how many people form a team for beach volleyball?a six. b four.c three. d two.18. how many teams has martin played for?a one. b two.c three. dafew.you now have 40 seconds to check your answers to que
17、stions15 -18.questions 19-21 are based on the following conversation.you now have 15 seconds to read thequestions 19 -21.19. how many years has ms. mann worked for the bbc?a five. b fifteen.c four. d fourteen.20. in which country was ms. mann born? a geneva. b argentina.c brussels. d germany.21. why
18、 did ms. mann go to argentina three years ago?a she went to see her grandparents. b she went forpleasure. c she wrote political reports for the bbc. d shewrote economic stories for the bbc.you now have 30 seconds to check your answers to questions19 -21.questions 22 - 25 are based on the following p
19、assage. younow have 20 seconds to read the questions 22 -25.22. when do spanish people usually go to bed?a after midnight. b before midnight.c at 10:00 p.m. d at2:30 in the night.23. when do spanish people often go for a walk?a in the morning. b in the afternoon. c in the evening. d after midnight.2
20、4. which of the following is very popular in spain?a eating in a restaurant. b watching a film.c going to a disco in the afternoon. d going to church.25. why do many families go to the country in the summer?a there are traffic problems in the city. b they dontlike to go to church.c they often go awa
21、y for holidays. d they have a housethere.you now have 40 seconds to check your answers to questions22 -25.now you have 3 minutes to transfer your answers from yourtest booklet to the answer sheet 1.that is the end of the listening prehension section.section use of english (15 minutes)directions:read
22、 the following text. choose the best word or phrase foreach numbered blank and mark a, b,c, or don your answersheet 1.textone afternoon in january 1989, suzan sharp, 43, and her 8-year-old son, david, were walk-ing hard 26 an icy parking lot (停车场) , 27 suzan s cane(手杖) slid on the ice. she28 face-fi
23、rst into the mud. david 29 to his mothers side.are you all right, morn? 30 , suzan pulled herself up.im okay, honey, she said.it had been nearly two years since suzan had troublewalking. she was falling more 31now. every inch of ice was a 32 danger for her. i wish icould do 33 , the boy thought.davi
24、d, too, was having 34 of his own. the boy had a speechdefect (缺陷). at school he 35 asked questions or readaloud.one day david s teacher announced a 36 assignment. eachof you is going to e upwith an invention, she said. this was for inventamerica! a national petition to encourage creativity in37 .an
25、idea hit david one evening. 38 only his mother s canedidn t slip on the ice, he thought. that s it! davidrealized.what if i fixed your cane to a nail stretched out of thebottom? he asked his mother.39 the sharp end would scratch floors, suzan said.no, morn. i could make it like a ball-point pen. you
26、 takeyour hand 40 the button and the nail returns back up.hours later the cane was finished. david and his father,jeff, 41 as suzan used it to walk 50 feet across the 42 .it works! she said.in july 1989, david was declared national winner at theannual invent america! ceremony in washington d. c.as d
27、avid began to make 43 appearances, he was forced tomunicate more clearly. today, david is nearly 44 of hisspeech defect, and his cane is waiting to be widely used.45 the boy who once had trouble talking now hopes to startmaking canes for people who have trouble walking.26. a at b in c over d across2
28、7. a when b then c where d and28. a dropped b walked c fell d lay29. a leaned b stood c rushed dhastily30. a shakily b easily c steadily d stayed31. a quickly b frequently c usually d slowly32. a hiding b definite c possible d certain33. a everything b anything c things d something34. a demand b dis
29、ease c hope d trouble35. a rarely b often c always d oasionally36. a usual b special c strange d mon37. a children b people c teachers d parents38. a though b how c if d what39. a so b but c for d and40. a with b to c at d off41. a helped b watched c listened d supported42. a street b ice c yard d l
30、and43. a easy b better c private d public44. a free b full c short d afraid45. a yet b however cso d insteadsection reading prehension (40 minutes)part adirections:read the following three texts. answer the questions oneach text by choosing a, b, c or d. mark your answers onthe answer sheet by drawi
31、ng a thick line across thecorresponding letter in the brackets.text imuch controversy(争论) has been caused by the publicationof new report by professor b. j.martin. the report claimsto have statistical evidence that children who attend anumber of differentschools through their parents having tomove a
32、round the country in search of work are more likelytohave low academic achievement. there are also indicationsof an unusually high rate of-psychological disturbances (骚动) among such children.the professor, who has long suspected this negative effecton children, stresses that this is not simply an ex
33、pressionof prejudice. its true, he says. my personal feeling isthat children should stay in one school. however, ourfindings are based on research and not on any personalattitudes that my colleagues or i may have on the subject.captain thomas james, an army lecturer and father of two,said: as far as
34、 im concerned,absolutely no harm is done to the education of children whochange schools regularlyas long as they keep to the samesystem, as in our army schools. army children are as well-adjusted as any others, if not more so. what the professordoes not appear to appreciate is the fact that in suchs
35、ituations children will adapt much better than adults.when this was put to professor martin, he said that at notime had his report suggested that all such children werebackward or disturbed in some way, but simply that therewas a clear tendency in their experience. while theextremely bright child co
36、uld cope with regular changes ofschools without harming his or her general academicprogress, the majority of children suffered from constantlyhaving to enter a new learning environment.46. the report mentioned in the first paragraph suggeststhat . a children who move around the country with theirpar
37、ents are more capable b it may not be good for children to change schools toooften c parents are looking for a better school for theirchildren s education d more and more children are suffering frompsychological problems47. professor martin stated that .a it was time we gave up our prejudice on the
38、presenteducational system b the report didn t show enough evidence to prove hisformer ideac his findings were based on the evidence rather than onhis own feelingd he had an experience of moving around the country withhis parents48. captain james words mean that .a his children were not affected by c
39、hanging schools b army schools usually provide better education thanother schools c army children are better adjusted than any othersd its harmful to have children living with their parentsall the time49. the phrase cope with (line 3, para.4) most probablymeans . a enjoy b neglect c reduce d endure5
40、0. aording to professor martin, which children suffer mostfrom changing schools constantly?a the brightest. b the average.c those of below-average intelligence. d those from anarmy background.text 2books, even in this age of cheap literature, cost money?the shortage of paper, together with the high
41、cost ofliving, has made books an expensive item in our list ofrequirements. this would mean that fewer people can affordto have them. yet there are people who think nothing ofspending money on a rich dinner, but dont like to spendthe same sum on books. therefore the time has e for a newpublic librar
42、y policy to be introduced, for the higher theprice of books the greater the need to give them the widestcirculation possible.the hong kong government has set up urban (城市的) councillibraries and study rooms invarious districts. there is no doubt that when books arewisely selected, they have a great e
43、ducational value, andhave done much to encourage the habit of reading among thepeople.for setting up libraries, some factors should be taken intoconsideration. in the first place, it is not enough to havejust a building, equip it with shelves and fill them withbooks. the library building itself must
44、 be attractive instructure, desirable in atmosphere, and uncumbered inadministration. then secondly, there is the choice ofsuitable books to look into. this presents difficulties:though most of the books are novels and most of the readersare novel-readers, moreover, reading fiction is quite asource
45、of amusement and pleasure. also, it is a means ofbroadening one s mind and learning more about life andhuman being. yet, there should always be a good selectionof serious books-history, biography, travel, poetry andliterature-which are appreciated by many readers.51 . aording to this passage, some p
46、eople . a give less consideration to books than food b can hardly afford time to read books c know nothing about the value of education d should have spent more money on daily needs52. in this passage, the writer implies that . a urban council libraries need more funds for books b properly selected
47、books have a good educational value c text books are usually more expensive than otherbooksd to be a good learner, one must read widely53. the need for a wider circulation of books es from .a the educational system b the increasing number ofthe readers c the high price of books d the new public libr
48、arypolicy54. aording to the author, the difficulty in setting up alibrary lies in the fact that . a there is a shortage of space and facilities b serious books are not always available in book stores c most readers take their interests only in novelsd it is not easy to select suitable books55. the w
49、ord uncumbered ( line 3 , para. 3 ) here mostprobably means . a difficult b inplete c efficient d plicatedtext 3south dakota ranks pletely the last in average teachersalary and 42nd in the spending per pupil. but its 1989american college test scores are among the highest in thenation.in knowledge an
50、d skills south dakota has a normal teacherbination-good, bad and thenot very good. nor does the state place enormous emphasison academic achievements. many choolsfail to require enough homework and a proposal to require aforeign language for college entrance caused a storm ofpublic anger. but south