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北京 2011 年 11 月成人英语三级考试真题及答案
PartⅠReading Comprehension (30%)
Directions:There are three passages in this part. Each passage is
followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there
are four choices marked A,B,C and D. You should decide on the best choice
and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.
Passage 1
Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage:
The reflective towers of New York City, which is on the Atlantic
migrating(迁徙的)route ,can be deadly for birds. “We live in an age of glass,”
said Ms.Laurel, an architect.(76)“It can be a perfect mirror in certain
lights,and the larger the glass,the more dangerous it is.” About 90,000
birds are killed by flying into building in the city each year. Often,they strike
the lower levels of glass towers after searching for food in nearby parks. Such
crashes are the second-leading cause of death for migrating birds,after
habitat(栖息地)loss,with an estimated number of death ranging up to a billion
a year.
(77)As glass office and apartment towers have increased in the last
decade,so,too,have calls to make them less deadly to birds. San Francisco
adopted bird-safety standard for new building in July. The United States Green
Building Council,a nonprofit industry group that encourages the creation of
environmentally conscious buildings,will introduce a bird-safety credit this as
part of its environmental certification process.
There are no easy fixes,however. A few researchers are exploring glass
designs that use ultraviolet(紫外线的)signals,but they are still in their infancy.
Covers,dot patterns,shades and net are the main options available.
Often,only one section of a building needs to be changed. “You don‘t
necessarily have to treat every window,” Ms.Laurel said. “It would be too
expensive to do the whole building.” The Jacob Convention Center, which
has been undergoing alterations,the most recent building to voluntarily
correct the problem of bird crashes. The architects used less reflective glass
and dot patterns.
1. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. New York is a city of glass towers.
B. Glass tower are
dangerous for migrating birds.
C. New York adopted new safety standards for buildings.
D. Glass
towers are a new trend in the United States.
2. What is the number one cause of death for migrating birds?
A. Climate change B. Habitat loss
C. Lack of food
D. Crashing into
buildings.
3. What does the word “fixes” in the third paragraph probably mean?
A. Choices
B. Explanations
C. Solutions
D. Developments
4. _____are used in the alteration of the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center.
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A. Dot patterns
B. Shades
C. Nets
D. Covers
5. Which of the fowling statements is TRUE according to the passage?
A. In many cases,the whole building needs to be altered to prevent bird
crashes.
B. The Jacob K.Javits Convention Center is the first building to deal with
the problem of bird crashes.
C. About 90,000 birds are killed due to habitat loss in New York City each
year.
D. Unfortunately,glass designs that use ultraviolet signals are still in
their early stages.
Passage 2
Question 6 to 10 are based on the fowling passage:
Today‘s students have grown up hearing more about Bill Gates than
F.D.R.,and they live in a world where amazing innovations(革新)are common.
The current 18-year-olds,after all,were 8 when Google was founded by two
students at Stanford;Mark Zuckerberg founded Facebook in 2004 while he
was Harvard and they were entering high school. Having grown up digital(数字
的),they are impatient to get on with life.
The easiest way to find kids like these is to check in on
entrepreneurship(企业家才能)education,in which colleges and universities try
to prepare their students to recognize opportunities and seize them.
A report published last year by the Kauffman Foundation,which finances
programs to promote innovation on campuses,noted that more than 50,000
entrepreneurship programs are offered on two-and four-year campuses—up
from just 250 courses in 1985. Lesa Mitchell ,a Kauffman vice
president,says that the foundation is extending the reach of its academic
influence,which used to be found only in business schools. Now,the concept
of entrepreneurship is blooming in engineering programs and medical
school,and even in the liberal arts. “Our interest is the programs,”she says.
“We need to spread out from the business school.”
Either as class projects or on their own,students in a variety of majors
are coming up with ideas,writing business plans and seeing them through to
prototype and,often,market. In their spare time,students in agricultural
economics at Purdue invent new uses for bean;industrial design majors at
Syracuse,in special laboratory,create wearable technologies.
(78)The entrepreneurship movement has its critics,especially among
those who see college as a time for extensive academic exploration. “I just
don‘t think that entrepreneurship ranks so high in terms of national need,”
says Daniel S.Greenberg,author of Science for sale:The perils,Rewards
and Delusions of Campus Capitalism.
Leonard A.Schlesinger,Babson College‘s president,says that the
question of whether innovation can really be taught is “an age-old argument”
6. When Google and Facebook were established,the founders were still_____.
A. in high school
B. in the army
C. in primary school
D. at college
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7. According to the passage,what is the main purpose of entrepreneurship
education?
A. To prepare students for future academic life
C. To prepare
students for overseas career.
B. To prepare students to find opportunities and seize them.
D. To
prepare student to develop interpersonal skills.
8. The word “prototype” in the fourth paragraph is most likely to mean_____.
A. model
B. strategy
C. method
D. stage
9. What does Daniel S.Grennberg think of entrepreneurship education?
A. Entrepreneurship, or at least certain elements of it,can be taught.
B. An entrepreneurship program can help students find what they really like
and entrepreneurship isn‘t all about business.
C. Entrepreneurship should be spread across different fields.
D. Colleges shouldn‘t put too much emphasis on entrepreneurship programs.
10. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Entrepreneurship courses in business schools.
B. Qualities of an
entrepreneur.
C. Entrepreneurship education in colleges.
D. Kids in the
information age.
Passage 3
Question 11 to 15 are based on the following passage:
Regret is as common an emotion as love or fear,and it can be nearly as
powerful. So,in a new paper,two researchers set about trying to find out
what the typical American regrets most. In telephone surveys,Neal Rose,a
psychologist and professor of marketing at the School of Management at
Northwestern Universtiy,and Mike Morrison,a doctoral candidate in
psychology at University of Illinois,asked 370 Americans,aged 19 to 103,to
talk about their most notable regret .Participants were asked what the regret
was,when it happened,whether it was a result of something they did or
didn‘t do,and whether it was something that could still be fixed.
The most commonly mentioned regret involved romance (浪漫的事)(18%)
——lost loves or unfulfilled relationships. Family regrets came in second
(16%),whit people still feeling badly about being unkind to their brothers or
sisters in childhood. Other frequently reported regrets involved career (13%)
,education (12%),money(10%) and parenting(9%)。
Rose and Morrison‘s study,which is to be published in social
psychological and personality science,is significant in that it surveyed a wide
range of the American public,including people of all ages and socioeconomic and educational backgrounds. Previous studies on regret have
focused largely on college students,who predictably tend to have educationfocused regrets,like wishing they had studied harder or a different major.
The new survey shows that in the larger population,a person‘s major. The
new survey shows that in the larger population,a person‘s “life
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circumstances—accomplishments,shortcomings ,situation in life—inject
considerable fuel into the fires of regret,”the authors write.
(79)People with less education,for instance were more likely to report
education regret. People with higher levels of education had the most career
regrets. And those with no romantic partner tended to hold regrets regarding
love. Broken down(分解、细分)by sex, more women(44%) than men (19%)
had regrets about love and family——not surprising,since women “value
social relationships more than men,” the authors write. In contrast ,men
(34%)were more likely than women (27%)to mention work-related
regrets,wishing they‘d chosen a different career path,for instance ,or
followed their passion.(80)Many participants also reported wishing they had
worked less to spend more time with their children.
There was an even split between regrets about inaction (not doing
something)and action (do something you wish you didn‘t).But,like previous
studies,the current research found that some regrets are more likely than
others to persist over time:people tend to hang on longer to the regret of
inaction;meanwhile,regrets of action tend to be more recent.
11.In the second paragraph,the author shows ______.
A. the researchers‘ findings
B. the importance of family
C. the importance of money
D. the importance of career
12. According to the passage ,college student participants mainly had
regrets about their ______.
A. family and childhood
B. study and major
C. career and job
D.
romance and fear
13.The word “notable” in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to
______.
A. common B. capable
C. wonderful
D. remarkable
14. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A. The less education he or she has,the more regrets she or he would
have.
B. The more education he or she has,the less regrets she or he would
have.
C. More women than men had regrets about love and family.
D. The regret of action seems to last longer than that of inaction.
15. What is the main idea of this passage?
A. How regret is understood by a typical American.
B .Common regrets is more important than love and hate.
C. Why regret is more important than love and hate.
D. How regret has shaped Americans.
PartⅡ Vocabulary and Structure (30%)
Directions:In this part there are 30 incomplete sentences. For each
sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE
answer that best completes the sentences. Then blacken the corresponding
letter on the Answer Sheet.
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16. Mr Smith is coming to visit us soon. We‘d better get everything ready
before he _______.
A. arrives B. arrive C. will arrive D. arrived
17._______yesterday,you would have met Professor Jones. But now he
has left for London.
A. Did you come
B. Had you come
C. Should you come
D.
Were you to come
18. The man denied_____ into the neighbor‘s garden and ______his cow.
A. going……stealing
B. going…stole
C. went…stealing
D.
went…stole
19.Ted worked like a horse in his youth,______contributed to his great
success later as a businessman.
A. that
B. who
C. what
D. which
20. A few hours ago,a small suitcase with some important papers _______
stolen from the general manager‘s office.
A.is
B.are
C.were
D. was
21.______ on the New World,he felt like crying.
A.land
B.Landed
C.To land
D.Having landed
22.Visit our store Nowhere else such good bargains.
A.you find
B.find you
C.do you find
D.you do find
23.After seemed an endless wait,ir was his turn to go into the doctor‘s
office.
A,this B.that
C.which
D.what
24.Ever since the Simiths moved to the lake area a year ago,they ______
better health.
A.could have enjoyed
B.had enjoyed
C.have been enjoying D.are
enjoying
25.The boss doesn‘t want to talk about the accident;now he is in no ______
to do so.
A.feeling B.attitude
C.emotion
D.Mood
26.I can‘t understand why you regard it as music.It ______ me mad!
A.puts
B.sets
C.drivers
D.changes
27.Yesterday Mr Blake was caught in the rain and got wet through.______
he caught a bad cold.
A.Consequently
B.Finally C.Lately
D.Strangely
28.William likes to eat out,but he is not ______ about what he eats.
A.pecrliar
B.unusual
C.particular
D.special
29.Their house stands at a hilltop,_____ the Hudson River down below.
A.seeing
B.viewing C.looking at
D.overlooking
30. I can‘t understand why my boss is always _____fault with my work.
A.finding
B.seeking C.looking
D.making
31. This is the same knife _____ I lost yesterday.
A.which
B.what C.like
D. as
32. —— When will you be back?
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