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全国英语等级三级真题
2012年3月全国英语等级考试三级真题答案
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作文一:
你看到一个培训课程的广告,你想了解一些信息,写一个email表达你对这个课程感兴趣,问一下用什么材料,课程的大小,假如你是WangLin,100词左右。
DearSir/Madame,
Ihavereadtheadaboutthetrainingcourseinthenewspaper.Recently,Iwanttoimprovemybusinesswritingandgrammarskills,so,pleaseintroducemoreinformationaboutthecourse.Iwanttoknowsomedetailsaboutthecourse.First,howmanystudentsarethereinaclass?
Second,whatkindofmaterialswillweuse?
Third,Iwanttoknowmoreinformationaboutthetrainers.Iamlookingforwardtoreceivingyouranswer.mss
Yours,
WangLin
作文2)
拒绝网络游戏Refusedthenetworkgame82
AsaproductofmoderncomputerandtheInternet,onlinegameshavebecomeverypopularamongcollegestudents.Manystudentshaveenjoyedgreatpleasureandsatisfactionfromthesegames.Butaswesee,somestudentslackingself-disciplinearetoomuchindulgedinthesegamessothattheirhealthandacademicperformancesareaffected.Thisphenomenonhascausedmuchworryfromtheteachersandparents.
However,someothersarguethatonlinegamesarenotalwaysharmful.Theycantraintheabilityofyoungsterstorespondtothingsquickly.Moreover,theycanstimulatetheirimaginationandtheirinterestincomputerscience.Moreimportantly,itdoesbringcollegestudentsmuchpleasureandreleasetheirpressuregreatly.
Frommypointofview,onlinegamesareawonderfulentertainmentifyouplaytheminacleverway.Whentheyinterferetoomuchwithyourstudy,itisbetterforyoutogivethemupatonce.Butifyouhaveenoughself-controloverthem,youcancertainlyobtainrealpleasureandbenefitalotfromthem.
SECTIONⅡUseofEnglish
(15minutes)
Directions:
Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordorphraseforeachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,C,orDonANSWERSHEET1.
BluejeansareprobablythesinglemostrepresentativearticleofAmericanclothing.Theywereoriginally26byJacobDavis,atailorfromNevada,27,togetherwithdry-goodssalesmanLeviStrauss,patentedtheideaas28clothingforminersinl873.BluejeaRs,also29asworkclothing,spreadamongworkersofallkindsinthelatel9thandearly20thcenturies,30amongcowboys,farmers,loggers,andrailroadworkers.Duringthe1950s,31MarionBrandoandJamesDeanmadebluejeaRs32bywearingtheminmovies,andjeansbe。
camepartofthe33ofteenagers’rebelling.Inthel960sand1970s,thisfashionstatementexplodedasLevI’s34afundamentalpartoftheyouth35focusedonbothcivilrightsandantiwarprotests.36thelate1970s,almosteveryoneintheUnitedStatesworebluejear,37youthsallaroundtheworldsoughtafterthem.38designersbegantocreatemorecomplicated39ofbluejeaRsandto40theirfit,jeaRsbegantoexpresstheAmericanemphasis41informalityandtheimportanceofdetail.Bystressingtherightlabeland42therightlook,bluejeans,43theirworkerorigins,satirically。
representedthestatusconsciousnessofAmericanfashionandthe44togetclosetothe45fashion.In1971,LeviStrauss&Co.receivedtheCotyFashionCritics’Award,thehighestawardoftheAmericanfashionindustry.
26.[A]invented
[B]introduced
[C]developed
[D]delivered
27.[A]which
[B]where
[C]that
[D]who
28.[A]custom-made
[B]long-wearing
[C]well-tailored
[D]nice-looking
29.[A]realized
[B]accepted
[C]known
[D]identified
30.[A]especially
[B]normally[C]obviously
[D]exclusively
31.[A]cowboys
[B]actors
[C]writers
[D]directors
32.[A]economical
[B]typical
[C]fashionable
[D]valuable
33.[A]image
[B]figure
[C]picture
[D]character
34.[A]took
[B]played
[C]had
[D]became
35.[A]character
B]culture
[C]anxiety
[D]education
36.[A]Before[B]Since[C]By[D]Till
37.[A]and[B]so[C]then[D]for
38.[A]Although [B]Until [C]As[D]Whereas
39.[A]styles[B]examples[C]sizes[D]materials
40.[A]create[B]adjust[C]determine[D]pursue
41.[A]about[B]in[C]of[D]on
42.[A]maintaining[B]improving[C]expressing[D]achieving
43.[A]besides[B]despite[C]except[D]from
44.[A]anxiety[B]eagerness[C]ambition[D]promise
45.[A]tempor[B]grand[C]brightest[D]latest
SECTIONIIIReadingComprehension
(40minutes)
PartA
Directions·
Readthefollowingthreetexts.AnswerthequestionsoneachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET。
Text1
Backintheearly1990s,Iknewlittleaboutcomputersbeyondwhatittooktogetthroughaworkingday.Buthere’swhatIdidknow:
somethinghugewashappening.ItwasstirringeconomiesandimaginationsandpossibilitieslikenothingIhadeverknown.IknewtheworldwaschanginginwaysthatmeantIshouldn’tcountonoldassumptions.AndIknewIhaddreamsIstillhadn’tfulfilled.ButIdidn’tknowhowtorealizethemuntilImetwithmyoldfriend,RollysRouse,whenwehappenedtomoveintothesameneighborhood.
Rollyoftencalledmewithastreamofideas.Hisrateofideaproductionpersecondseemedal-mostincredible.Soonwewereonthephonewitheachothereveryday.TalkingabouttheInternet.
TalMngaboutstartinganewonlinecompany-maybetogether.
Hewasthendevelopingaplanandhewantedmetobeapartofit:
wewouldgivepeoplewonderful,wholeelectronichousesonaCD-ROMandletthemmodifythosehomestotheirownneeds.Tryoutdifferentwindowsanddoors,differentpaintcolorsandfurnishings.Whentheyweresatisfied,wewouldenablethemtogoonlinetomaketheprojecthappen,togettheproducts
andthefinancingandthe。
professionaldesignandconstructiontohelptodoitoutright.
BuildingBlockswasthenameRollycameupwithforhisnewenterprise.Rollytooktheplungefirst.Hesimplydroppedhisprofitableenergy—consultingbusinesstocommithimselffulltimetoBuildingBlocks.IsoonjoinedhimafterIquitmywell—paidjobatanewspaper.
TogetherwedevelopedademotoshowthefeaturesofourCD—ROM,“TheNewAmericanDreamHome”.ThenwetookittotheannualconventionoftheNationalAssociationofHomeBuildersinBoston.Allthebigcompanieswerethereshowingofftheir。
latestproducts.
Toourdelight,nearlyeveryonewaseagertoseewhatwewereshowing,.includingthetopexecutivesofsomeenormouscompanies.Whenweleft,wehadinvitationsfromthemtocometotheirofficestotellthemmoreaboutBuildingBlocks.
ThatwasthestartofmyreallifetimedreamandBuildBlocks,ourcompany,hasbeenprosperingeversince.
46.By“somethinghugewashappening”,thewriterrefersto_________.
[A]housedesigning
[B]homedecoration
[C]furnitureproduction
[D]high-techdevelopment
47.ThetextshowsthatRollyRouseis________.
[A]creative
[B]cautious
[C]considerate
[D]conservative
48.BuildingBtocksisacompanythathelpspeopleto________.
[A]rentidealhouses
[B]buyidealhouses
[C]findidealhouses
[D]ownidealhouses
49.Rollyandthewriterdecidedtostartacompanytogetherbecausetheywereboth________.
[A]expeginarchitecture
[B]underRaidattheirjobs
[C]outofworkatthetime
[D]interestedine-business
50.AttheBostonconvention,Rollyandthewriterwerehappybecause_________.
[A]theyarousedpeople’sinterestintheirproducts
[B]theysoldsomeoftheirownproductsrightthere
[C]theygottheirfirstordersfromsomefamousbuildingfirms
[D]theyhadtheopportunitytovisitsomefamousbuildingfirms
Text2
Anxietydisordersarecommonandrangefromlopercentt020percentofchildrenandteens.Girlareusuallymorelikelythanboystoreportanxietysymptomsorsigns.Anxietyrunsinfamilies,duetoacombinationofinherentandenvironmentalfactors.Anxiousparentsmayproduceanxiouschildren.Whensignsaresoseverethattheyinterferewithdailylifeactivities,itistimetoseekanevaluationfromamentalhealthprofessional.
Considerthefollowingexampleofachildwhosufferedstressdisorder.Maria,agel2,wasatherphysician’sofficeawaitingheryearlycheckup.Abulletfromagunbattleinthenextbuildingtorethroughthewallandstruckhermotherintheshoulder.severelywoundingher.Themotherwasrushedtothehospital,butMariadidnotknowherfateforseveraldays.
Unableorunwillingtospeak,visiblyanxiousandfearful,MariawasevaluatedbyachilddoctorintheSalllehospitalseveraldayslater.HerecommendedabrieftreatmentandbeganbytakingMariatohermother’sbedside.
Maria,reassuredthathermotherwasalive,neveRhelesscouldnotbeseparatedfromher.Duringthefollowingweekssheinsistedonsleepingwithhermotherandwouldnotletheroutofher
sight.Hermotherwasequallyshocked,andtoldherdaughtershewassufferinggreatpain.
ThedoctorbeganaseriesofplaytreatmentsessionsusingdollsandpalysurgicalinstrumentsinwhichMariaperformedoperationsinherdollhospital.Shebegantogetgreatpleasureinhersessions.Hermotherdidnotrecoversoquickly,sothedoctorrecommendedindividualtreatmentforher.
ThefinalsessionsinvolvedMafiaperformingtheoperationon,notadoll,buthermother,whosubmittedtopatientstatusonceagain.Playingoutthepainfulthemewasextremelybeneficial,andwithaminimumofinterpretation,bothwerebacktotheirnormalfunctioningbythemonth’send.Mariadidnotneedanymedication.
Therearemanywaysofhelpinganxiouschildrencopewiththeirfearsandworries.Acarefa,tevaluationandspecifictreatmentplancanhelpthesechildrengetbackonthepathofnormaldevelopment.
51.Welearnfromthetextthatanxietyinafamilyatmosphereisoften________.
[A]analyzable
[B]unavoidable
[C]uncontrollable
[D]communicable
52.Peopleshouldseekprofess
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