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全国英语等级考试三级精选试题二

2019年9月全国英语等级考试三级精选试题二

PartII:

Vocabularyandstructure(20%)

  13.Formilesaroundmetherewasnothingbutadesert,withoutasingleplantortree_____.

  A.onearthB.atadistanceC.insightD.inplace

  14.Thiscaseisquite_____todaywiththegreatdevelopmentofscienceandtechnology.

  A.commonB.generalC.simpleD.alike

  15._____thedog,weshouldhavereachedourdestinationintime.

  A.BecauseofB.InspiteofC.ButforD.Incaseof

  16.Lucychangedhermajorfromphysicstocomputer,_____.

  A.withhopestobeabletolocateemploymentmoreeasily

  B.hopingshecaneasilygetajob

  C.withthehopefortheabilitytofindabetterjob

  D.hopingtofindajobmoreeasily

  17.Thattreelookedasifit_____foralongtime.

  A.hasn'twateredB.didn'twatered

  C.hadn'tbeenwateredD.wasn'twatered

  18.Thoughthelong-term_____cannotbepredicted,theprojecthasbeenapprovedbythecommittee.

  A.affectB.effectC.effortD.afford

  19.OnemustliveintheUnitedStatesforfiveyearsinorderto_____citizenship.

  A.appealtoB.acceptC.approveofD.applyfor

  20.Canyoutellme_____?

  A.whoisthatgentlemenB.thatgentlemaniswho

  C.whothatgentlemanisD.whomisthatgentleman

  21.Onlyinthisway_____progressinyourEnglish.

  A.youmakeB.canyoumake

  C.youbeabletomakeD.willyouabletomake

  22.It'safineday.Let'sgofishing,_____?

  A.won'tweB.willweC.don'tweD.shallwe

  23.Thebuilding_____roofwecanseeistheWesternChurch.

  A.itsB.whichC.whoseD.who's

  24.ThefirstsoftwareofWindows_____byBillGatesbecameverypopularwithcomputerloversimmediately.

  A.madeB.hadmadeC.wasmadeD.hadbeenmade

  25.Icouldeasilyhaveimaginedher_____himasamanoffinequality.

  A.thinkingB.regardingC.talkingD.admitting

  26.Hehasnochoicebut_____toseehim.

  A.togoB.goC.goingD.goes

  27._____leftbeforethemeeting,itdoesn'tseemlikelythattheywillcome.

  A.InsuchashorttimeB.Onlysuchashorttime

  C.WithsuchashorttimeD.Withoutsuchashorttime

  28.Shelistenedcarefully_____shemightdiscoverexactlywhathewanted.

  A.soasthatB.incaseC.providingD.inorderthat

  29.Irememberherandherbrother_____toouroffice.

  A.comingB.tocomeC.comeD.tohavecome

  30.Idon'tthinkanyonecanaccuseher_____notbeingfrank.

  A.withB.inC.ofD.at

  31._____,thepeopleinthefloodedareascouldnothaverebuilttheirhomes.

  A.IfthePartydidn'tofferitstimelyhelp

  B.Hadn'tthePartyoffereditstimelyhelp

  C.ShouldthePartyoffereditstimelyhelp

  D.IfthePartyoffereditstimelyhelp

  32.Themoonshinesbrightly,asifit_____lightbyitself.

  A.gaveoffB.gaveawayC.gaveupD.gavein

PartIII:

ReadingComprehension(40%)

  Passage1

  Questions33to37arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

  Inthepast,operationsweredifficult.Untilthemiddleoftheeighteenfifties,surgerywasverydangerous.Manypatientsdiedaftereventhesmallestoperations.Thiswasbecausebacteriaenteredthecutsinthepatients’bodiedandstartedinfection.Insomecountries,upto90percentofpatientsdiedfrominfectionafteroperations.In1865,however,JosephLister,aBritishsurgeon,foundananswertotheproblem.Heusedan“antiseptic”duringandafteroperations.Thiskilledthedangerousbacteriaandmostofhispatientslived.Sincethen,surgeonshaveusedantisepticsinalloperations.

  SurgeryhasdevelopedinmanyimportantwayssincethedayofJosephLister.Today,whenpatientsgotohospitalforanoperation,theycanexpectthebesttreatment,incleanandhygienicconditions.

  33.Operationsweredifficultanddangerousuntil_______.

  A.1850

  B.themiddleof1850

  C.themiddleofthefiftiesoftheeighteenthcentury

  D.themiddleofthefiftiesofthenineteenthcentury

  34.Inthepassage,surgerymeans__________.

  A.TheperformingofanoperationB.cure

  C.treatmentD.medicine

  35.Inthepast,upto90percentofpatientsdiedafteroperationsmainlybecause__________.

  A.bacteriaenteredthecutsinthepatients’bodiesandinfectiontookplace

  B.theconditionsinhospitalswerebad

  C.theskillofsurgeonswasnotsogood

  D.therewerenogoodmedicineatthattime

  36.Whichtopicofthefollowingbestsuitsthepassage?

  A.Operationsweredifficultinthepast

  B.ThedevotionofJosephListertomedicalscience

  C.Surgeryhasbecomesafer

  D.Developmentsinsurgery

  37.JosephListerwas________.

  A.aFrenchmanB.aGermanC.anEnglishmanD.anAmerican

  Passage2

  Questions38to42arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

  Some4000AmericansambitionstobecomephysiciansarestudyingfortheirM.D.sabroad.ManywererejectedbyU.S.medicalschoolssimplybecausetherewasnoroom.Lastyear,forexample,some13,000of35,000would-bephysicianswhoappliedtoU.S.schoolswereaccepted.Ofthosewhowereturneddown,wellover600aretryingtheforeignroute.

  Butgainingadmittancetoagoodforeignschoolmaybeaproblem.BritishmedicalschoolsgiveprioritytoBritons,andCanada’sworld-renownedMcGillUniversitySchoolofMedicinetakesonlyahandfulofwellqualifiedAmericansannually.ButseveralschoolsdowelcomeU.S.medicalstudents---iftheycanmasterthelocallanguage.Morethan500AmericansareenrolledintheBelgianuniversitiesatBrusselsandLouvain,forexample.Some800attendtheItalianUniversityatBologna;175atRome.Mexico’sAutonomousUniversityofGuadalajaranumbers1,300gringosamongits4,000students.

  Despitedifficultiesabroad,manyAmericanscompletetheirmedicaleducations,andmanagetowintherespectoftheirprofessorsandclassmates.Onesecond-yearstudentatLouvainhasasimpleexplanationforthosesuccesses:

“Anyonewhocomesheretobemotivated.Youhavetolearnanewlanguage,theschoolisconstanthardwork,andit’sdifficulttogetbackintotheStatestopractice”.

  BeforetheycaninternorpracticeintheUnitedStates,graduatesofforeignschoolsmustpassaspecialexaminationrequiredbymedical-educationauthorities.ThetoughtestisdesignedprimarilytoweedoutthosewhoareunabletospeakEnglishorwhosemedicaleducationisnotuptoU.S.standards.

  38.WhichofthefollowingistrueaboutU.S.would-bephysicians?

  A.Americamedicalschoolshavesuperfluousapplicants

  B.languageisabigproblemalltheAmericanstudentsapplyingtoforeignmedicalschoolshavetoface.

  C.GraduatesfrombothAmericanandforeignmedicalschoolsshouldtakethesametestbeforepractice

  D.Asmanyasone-thirdoflastyear’sapplicantsofmedicalschoolsarenowapplyingtoforeignschools

  39.Whichisfollowingistrueaboutforeignmedicaleducation?

  A.AlotofforeignmedicalschoolsdonotwelcomeU.S.studentssimplybecausetheyhavetoconsidertheapplicantsformtheirowncountriesfirst.

  B.ToenterforeignmedicalschoolsismucheasierthantogainadmittanceintoAmericanmedicalschoolsiftheproblemoflanguageisnotregarded.

  C.TherearenotmanygoodforeignmedicalschoolsaccordingtoAmericanstudents

  D.TherearesomanydifficultiesinstudyingabroadthatnotmanyAmericanstudentsbecomesuccessfulinforeignmedicalschools

  40.WhichofthefollowingisoneofthedifficultiestheAmericanstudentsatforeign,medicalschoolshavetoface.

  A.LivingandmedicalconditionsinforeigncountriesarenotsogoodasthoseinAmerica.

  B.Thereisracialdiscriminationagainstthem.

  C.Theyaregivennoopportunitiestopracticeatlocalplaces.

  D.TheyaretreatedthesameasforeignphysiciansandmedicalschoolgraduateswhentryingtogobacktoAmericatopractice.

  41.Whatdoestheword“gringos”mean?

  A.Americans.B.ForeignersC.AmericansinMexicoD.Mexicans

  42.Whichofthefollowingcanbethetitleofthispassage?

  A.ForeignMedicalSchools.

  B.LifeatForeignMedicalSchools

  C.ThetoughForeignRoute

  D.AmericanWould-bePhysiciansatForeignSchools.

Passage3

  Questions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

  Summerswithfatherwerealwaysenjoyable.Swimming,hiking,boating,fishing—thedayswerenotlongenoughtocontainallofouractivities.Thereneverseemedtobeenoughtimetogotochurch,whichdisturbedsomefriendsandrelations.Accusedofneglectingthispartofoureducation,myfatherinstitutedasummerschoolformybrotherandme.However,hissummercourseincludedancienthistory,whichPapafeltourschoolsneglected,andnavigation,inwhichwefirsthadaformalexaminationinthediningroom,partofwhichconsistedoftyingseveralknotsinagiventimelimit.Thenwewereeachseparatelysentonwhatwasgrandlyreferredtoasacruiseinmyfather’s18-footknockabout,spendingthenightonboard,andloadeddown,accordingtomymother,withenoughfoodforaweek.IrememberthatonmycruiseIwasrequiredtoformallyplotourcourse,usingthetidetable,eventhoughourgoalwasanislandIcouldseequiteclearlyacrossthewaterinthedistance.

  43.Whatwastheoriginalreasonsforholdingthesummerschool?

  A.Friendsandrelativesthoughtthechildrenshouldlearnreligion

  BThefatherwantedthechildrentolearnmoreaboutreligion

  C.Thechildrengotpoorgradesintheirregularschool

  D.Theregularschoolteachersneglectedthechildren

  44Thepurposeofthecruisementionedinthepassagewasto________.

  A.havefunB.rewardtheauthorforcompletingsummerschool

  C.testtheauthor’ssailingabilityD.gettotheisland

  45.Whydidtheau

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