2004 年 11 月北京成人英语三级考试真题及答案
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 mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single
line through center.
Passage 1
Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage:
In the United States, 30 percent of the adult population has a "weight
problem". To many people, the cause is obvious: they eat too much. But
scientific evidence does little to support this idea. Going back to the America
of the 1910s, we find that people were thinner than today, yet they ate
more food. In those days people worked harder physically, walked more,
used machines much less and didn't watch television. Several modern
studies, moreover, have shown that fatter people do not eat more on the
average than thinner people. In fact, some investigations, such as the 1979
study of 3,545 London office workers, report that, on balance, fat people eat
less than slimmer people.
Studies show that slim people are more active than fat people. A study
by a research group at Stanford University School of Medicine found the
following interesting facts:
The more the men ran, the more body fat they lost.
The more they ran, the greater amount of food they ate.
(76) Thus, those who ran the most ate the most, yet lost the greatest
amount of body fat.
1. The physical problem that many adult Americans have is that
________.
A they are too slim
C they are too fat
B they work too hard
D they lose too much body fat
2 According to the article, given 500 adult Americans, _______ people
will have a "weight problem."
A 30
B 50
C 100
D 150
3 Is there any scientific evidence to support that eating too much is the
cause of a " weight problem?"
A Yes, there is plenty of evidence.
B Of course, there is some evidence to show this is true.
C There is hardly any scientific evidence to support this.
D We don't know because the information is not given.
4 In comparison with the adult American population today, the
Americans of the 1910s _______.
A ate more food and had more physical activities
B ate less food but had more activities
C ate less food and had less physical exercise
D had more weight problems
5
Modern scientific researches have reported to us that ________.
A fat people eat less food and are less active
B fat people eat more food than slim people and are more active
C fat people eat more food than slim people but are less active
D thin people run less, but have greater increase in food intake
Passage 2
Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage:
By adopting a few simple techniques, parents who read to their children
can greatly increase their children's language development. It is surprising
but true. (77) How parents talk to their children makes a big difference in
the children's language development. If a parent encourages the child to
actively respond to what the parent is reading, the child's language skills
increase.
A study was done with 30 three-year-old children and their parents. Half
of the children participated in the experimental study; the other half acted
as the control group. In the experimental group, the parents were given a
two-hour training session in which they were taught to ask open-ended
questions rather than yes-or-no questions. For example, the parent should
ask, "What is the doggie doing?" rather than "Is the doggie running away?"
(78) The parents in the experimental group were also instructed in how to
help children find answers, how to suggest alternative possibilities and how
to praise correct answers.
At the beginning of the study, the children did not differ in measures of
language development, but at the end of one month, the children in the
experimental group showed 5. 5 months ahead of the control group on a
test of verbal expression and vocabulary. Nine months later, the children in
the experimental group still showed an advance of 6 months over the
children in the control group.
6 Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A Children who talk a lot are more intelligent.
B Parents who listen to their children can teach them more.
C Active children should read more and be given more attention.
D Verbal ability can easily be developed with proper methods.
7
What does "it" in line2 can most probably be replaced by?
A Parents increasing children's language development
B Reading techniques being simple
C Parents reading to children
D Children's intelligence development
8
According to the author, which of the following questions is the best
type to ask children about?
A Do you see the elephant?
B Is the elephant in the cage?
C What animals do you like?
D Shall we go to the zoo?
9
The difference between the control group and the experimental
group was _______
A the training that parents received
B the age of the children
C the books that were read
D the number of the children
10
The best conclusion we can draw from the passage is that _______.
A parents should be trained to read to their children
B the more children read, the more intelligent they will become
C children's language skills increase when they are required to respond
actively
D children who read actively seem six months older
Passage 3
Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage:
(79) The agriculture revolution in the nineteenth century involved two
things: the invention of labor-saving machinery and the development of
scientific agriculture. Labor-saving naturally appeared first where labor was
scarce. "In Europe", said Thomas Jefferson, " the object is to make the most
of their land, labor being sufficient; here it is to make the most of our labor,
land being abundant." It was in America, therefore. That the great advances
in nineteenth-century agricultural machinery first came. At the opening of
the century, with the exception of a crude (粗糙的) plow, farmers could
have carried practically all of the existing agricultural tools on their backs.
(80) By 1860, most of the machinery in use today had been designed in
an early form. The most important of the early inventions was the iron plow.
As early as 1890 Charles Newbolt of New Jersey had been working on the
idea of a cast-iron plow and spent his entire fortune in introducing his
invention. The farmers, However, would home none of it , claiming that the
iron poisoned the soil and made the weeds grow. Nevertheless, many
people devoted their attention to the plow, until in 1869,James Oliver of
South Bend, Indiana, turned out the first chilled steel plow.
11. The word "here"(Para,1,Line 6) refers to ______.
A Europe B America C New Jersey D. Indiana
12. Which of the following statement is NOT true?
A. The need for labor helped the invention of machinery in America
B. The farmer rejected Charles Newbolt's plow for fear of ruin of their
fields.
C. Both Europe and America had great need for farm machinery .
D. It was in Indiana that the first chilled-steel plow was produced.
13. The passage is mainly about _____.
A. the agriculture revolution
B. the invention of labor -saving machinery
C. the development of scientific agriculture
D. the farming machinery in America
14. At the opening of the nineteenth -century, farmers in America_____.
A. preferred light tools
B. were extremely self-reliant(自给的)
C. had many tools
D. had very few tools
15. It is implied but not stated in the passage that_____.
A. there was a shortage of workers on American farms
B. the most important of the early invention was the iron plow
C. after 1869, many people devoted their attention to the plow
D. Charles Newbolt had made a fortune by his cast-iron plow
Part II 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 sentence. Then mark the corresponding
letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center
16. The bridge was named _____ the hero who gave his life for the cause
of the people.
A after
B for
C because of
D before
17. There was a large crowed in the square _____ against the war.
A protecting B protesting C preventing D promoting
18. We have ______ to the government for a home improvement loan.
A. arranged B approached C applied D appointed
19. Tom _____ the shopkeeper with overcharging him for the articles he
had bought.
A. accused B charged C blamed D criticized
20. The idea sounds very good but will it work in ______?
A. practice B place C advance D. company
21. He got a job so that he could be independent_____ his parents.
A. on B. in C. of
D. from
22. We had to wait a long time to get our passports, _____?
A. won't we B. don't we
C. didn't we D. shouldn't you
23. Do you feel like_____ today?
A. having something eaten B. having something to eat C. to have
something eaten D. to have something to eat
24. It's vital that enough money _____ collected to get the project
started.
A. is B. be C must be D. can be
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