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1、北京成人英语三级A卷试题及答案Part I Reading 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 l

2、etter on the Answer Sheet.Passage 1Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage:Scientists in India have invented a new way to produce electricity. Their invention does not get its power from oil, coal or other fuels. It produces electricity with the power of animals. India has about eighty m

3、illion bullocks. They do all kinds of jobs. They work in the fields. They pull vehicles through the streets. They carry water containers. (76)Indian energy officials have been seeking ways to use less imported oil to provide energy. Scientists at the National Institute for Industrial Engineering in

4、Bombay wondered whether the millions of bullocks could help. Many villages in India lack electricity, but they have many bullocks. And often the animals are not working. One job done by bullocks is to pump water out of the well. The animals do this by walking around and around in a circle. As they w

5、alk, they turn a heavy stick that makes the pump move. This simple technology is centuries old. Scientists thought that the same technology could be used to produce electricity. Bullocks walk in a circle only two or three times a minute. This is much too slow to produce electricity, but it can creat

6、e enough power to turn a series of gears. A large gear sits next to a smaller gear. As the large gear turns, it causes the smaller gear to turn. That gear turns an even smaller one. Each gear moves faster because it is a little smaller. The smallest gear may turn extremely fast. (77)Clocks operate w

7、ith gears. So do cars and so does the device invented by the Indian scientists to produce electricity.According to the officials in the United Nations, the idea is being tested at several places in India. The device is easy to operate and repair. And it can be moved easily. It costs about three hund

8、red and seven dollars now to make such a device, but production of large numbers of them could cut the cost of each to about two hundred dollars.1. Who first thought of using bullocks to provide energy?A Indian energy officialsB Scientists in IndiaC Officials in the United NationsD Researchers in Eu

9、rope.2. Which kind of job that the bullocks do is NOT mentioned in the passage?A Pulling vehiclesB Plowing fieldsC Pumping water out if wellsD Carrying food baskets.3. Why are bullocks used to provide energy in India?A Because bullocks have long been used by Indian peopleB Because bullocks walk slow

10、ly and are easy to controlC Because there are few non-working bullocks in IndiaD Because there is not enough oil in India4. In the sentence “This simple technology is centuries old” in Paragraph One, “This simple technology” refers to _.A using bullocks to produce energyB using pumps to draw water o

11、utC having bullocks walk around to make the pump moveD connecting gears of different sizes to produce electricity.5. Which of the following is true about the device mentioned in the passage?A It has a large gear and a smaller gear.B Its easy to use, but difficult to move.C Its quite cheap.D Its stil

12、l being tested.Passage 2Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage:On-the-job smoking is a hot issue for both smokers and non-smokers, and many managers now see smoking as a productivity problem. Although some people question whether smoking really affects ones productivity, it has, in fac

13、t, been proven that a smoker costs a company more than a non-smoker. According to Professor William Weis, a smoking employee costs his or her employer about $ 5,700 more a year than a never-smoker. These costs include medical care, lost earnings and insurance. And absence due to smoking breaks is on

14、e of the productivity problems, yet it accounts for a great deal of employer costs.(78) When the issue of smoking at the workplace is discussed, perhaps the most important problem is the health risk that smoking causes to both smokers and never-smokers. It has long been proven that smoking is linked

15、 to lung cancer. Now many health experts warn that passive smoking can cause lung cancer and other illnesses in healthy never-smokers. Passive smoking can be defined as exposure to second-hand tobacco smoke in enclosed areas. Anyone who has been with smokers indeed knows that their smoke can cause e

16、ye irritation, coughing, headaches and throat soreness. While eye irritation may seem a small thing to some smokers, it nevertheless is a problem that occurs every workday in offices and break-rooms and can lead to greater health problems. Employees who do not smoke should not be subjected to the ri

17、sks of passive smoking and need to be able to work in a safe environment. Surgeon General Koop states that the right of the smoker stops at the point where his or her smoking increases the disease risk of those occupying the same environment.6. All the following cases are on-the-job smoking except t

18、hat_.A an employer smokes while working in the officeB a taxi driver smokes while driving the carC a worker smokes while working in the workshopD a worker smokes while reading in the train7. According to the passage, on-the-job smoking affects an employees performance in the office in that_.A he can

19、 concentrate on what he is doing while smokingB he often goes away from his desk to smoke in the break-roomC he often asks for sick leave as a result of too much smokingD he takes a rest from time to time because of eye irritation8. Many managers do not seem to be in favor of on-the-job smoking main

20、ly because it _.A reduces productivity of the company to a certain degreeB does harm to the health of never-smokers of the companyC affects the relationship between smokers and non-smokersD makes the break-rooms more crowded and more polluted9. Passive smoking means_A never-smokers take up the habit

21、 of smoking unwillinglyB never-smokers have to put up with the active smokersC never-smokers take in smoke released by a lit cigaretteD never-smokers share an enclosed area with smokers10. In the second part of the passage, the author suggests banning on-the-job smoking so as to_.A cut down costs of

22、 medical care and insuranceB create a healthy and safe working environmentC prevent eye irritation from becoming a big health problemD improve the smoking employees work efficiencyPassage 3Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passageNot all memories are sweet. Some people spend all their li

23、ves trying to forget bad experiences. Violence and traffic accidents can leave people with terrible physical and emotional scars. Often they relive these experiences in nightmares(恶梦).(79)Now American researchers think they are close to developing a pill, which will help people forget bad memories.

24、The pill is designed to be taken immediately after a frightening experience. They hope it might reduce, or possibly erase(抹去), the effect of painful memories.In November, experts tested a drug on people in the US and France. The drug stops the body releasing chemicals that fix memories in the brain.

25、 (80) So far the research has suggested that only the emotional effects of memories may be reduced, not that the memories are erased.The research has caused a great deal of argument. Some think it is a bad idea, while others support it.Supporters say it could lead to pills that prevent or treat sold

26、iers troubling memories after war. They say that there are many people who suffer from terrible memories.“Some memories can ruin peoples lives. They come back to you when you dont want to have them in a daydream or nightmare. They usually come with very painful emotions.” said Roger Pitman, a profes

27、sor of psychiatry at Harvard MedicalSchool. “This could relieve a lot of that suffering.”But those who are against the research say that it is very dangerous to change memories because memories give us our identity. They also help us all avoid the mistakes of the past.“All of us can think of bad eve

28、nts in our lived that were horrible at the time but make us who we are. Im not sure we want to wipe those memories out,” said Rebecca Dresser, a medical ethicist.11. The passage is mainly about _.A a new medical inventionB a new research on memoriesC a way of erasing painful memoriesD an argument ab

29、out the research on the pill12. The drug tested on people can _.A cause the brain to fix memoriesB stop people remembering their experiencesC prevent body producing certain chemicalsD wipe out the emotional effects of memories13. We can infer from the passage that_.A people doubt the effects of the

30、pillsB the pill will stop peoples bad experiencesC taking the pill will do harm to peoples healthD the pill has probably been produced in America14. Which of the following does Rebecca Dresser agree with?A Some memories can ruin peoples lives.B People want to get rid of bad memories.C Experiencing b

31、ad events makes us different from others.D The pill will reduce peoples sufferings from bad memories.15. The word “scars” in Paragraph One is close in meaning to _.A good storiesB painsC experiencesD memoriesPart II Vocabulary and Structure (30%)Directions: In this part there are 30 incomplete sente

32、nces. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence. Then blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.16. Dont be too _ about things you are not supposed to know.A strangeB amusingC curiousD conscious17. Hes got himself

33、 into a dangerous situation _ he is likely to lose control over the plane.A whereB whichC whileD why18. In order to change attitudes _ employing women, the government is bringing in new laws.A aboutB ofC towardsD on19. The fact came up _ specific speech sounds are recognized by babies as young as 6

34、months old.A whatB whichC thatD whose20. It is generally believed that teaching is _ it is a science.A an art much asB much an art asC as an art much asD as much an art as21. _, I have to put it away and focus my attention on study this week.A However the story is amusingB No matter amusing the stor

35、y isC However amusing the story isD No matter how the story is amusing22. For the sake of her daughters health, she decided to move to a warm_.A weatherB temperatureC seasonD climate23. Be careful when you cross this very busy street. If not, you may get _ by a car.A run outB run overC run awayD run

36、 after24. _, some famous scientists have the qualities of being both careful and careless.A Strangely enoughB Enough strangelyC Strange enoughD Enough strange25. Having a trip abroad is certainly good for the old couple, but it remains _ whether they will enjoy it.A to seeB to be seenC seeingD seen2

37、6. -You seem to show interest in cooking.-What? _, Im getting tired of it.A On the contraryB To the contraryC On the other handD To the other hand27. These wild flowers are so special that I would do _ I can to save them.A whateverB thatC whichD whichever28. Time will_ whether I made the right choic

38、e or not.A seeB sayC tellD know29. Suddenly, a tall man driving a golden carriage _ the girl and took her away, _ into the woods.A seizing; disappearedB seized; disappearedC seizing; disappearingD seized; disappearing30. It suddenly _ me how we could improve the situation.A occurredB fearedC shookD

39、struck31. Was it because he was ill _ he asked for leave?A soB whenC whyD that32. John likes Chinese food, but he _ eating with chopsticks.A is used toB used toC isnt used toD didnt used to33. FujianProvince lies _ the east of China and Taiwan is _ the east of Fujian.A in; inB to; inC to; toD in; to

40、34. For John this was the beginning of a new life, _he thought he would never see,A whatB thatC oneD it35. We stayed for the night at the foot of the mountain and _ to climb it the next morning.A set aboutB set offC set upD set out36. We should do as much ad we can _ our country better and more beau

41、tiful.A makeB to makeC makesD making37. “To put of something” means “to _”.A look for itB put it in placeC postpone itD cancel it38. _, hell make a first-class tennis player,A Giving timeB To give timeC Given timeD Being given time39. -Did you see her off the day before yesterday?-No, but I wish I _

42、.A wereB didC hadD would40. Some drivers always drive carelessly. There is some _ danger while they are driving.A painfulB potentialC probableD primary41. You have stayed at home for two days. Its time you _ for a walk.A go outB went outC will go outD would go out42. Can you _ the three mistakes in

43、this paragraph?A turn outB bring outC call outD pick out43. This is much _ to the one I bought last week.A worseB lowerC inferiorD equal44. _ their country has plenty of oil, ours has none.A WhileB WhereC WhenD Unless45. There at the door stood a girl about the same height _.A as meB as mineC with m

44、ineD with mePart III Identification (10%)Directions: Each of the following sentences has four underlined parts marked A, B, C and D. Identify the one that is not correct. Then blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.46. The reporter was very pleased when the chairman allowed him to ask

45、few questions.ABCD47. He tried to learn Greek but soon got tired of it and gave up it.ABCD48. With the sun setting, we stopped working, putting away our tools and were going to go home.ABCD49. Polite manners in China demand that a person stands up when anyone enters a room or whenABCanyone hands him

46、 something.D50. This is the sportsman whom everyone says will win the gold medal at the Winter Olympic Games.ABC D51. I heard that you really had a wonderful time at Johns birthday party, hadnt you?A BCD52. E-mail as well as mobile telephones are becoming more and more popular in daily communication.ABCD53. They are going to have the servicemen installed an electric fan in the office tomorrow.ABC D54. Two woman teachers and four girl students were praised at the meeting yesterday.ABC D55. Lesson Three is the most difficult lesson, but it isnt the most difficult lesson in Book Four

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