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SECTIONⅠListeningComprehension

(25minutes)

全国英语等级考试

1~25略

第三级

SECTIONⅡUseofEnglish

PUBLICENGLISHTESTSYSTEM(PETS)

(15minutes)

LEVEL3

Directions:

Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordorphraseforeachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,

C,orDonANSWERSHEET1.

Text

Researchersstressthatweneeddietandexercisetodroppounds.“Themost26wayto

2006年3月笔试真卷loseweightiswithacombination,”saysRenaWing,headoftheNationalWeightControlCenter.

27expertsalsoadmitthatmany28losersfindithelpsto29ononeortheother.“A

lotofpeoplefeelhelplessatthethoughtof30everything—diet,lifestyle,”saysBessMarcus,

professorofhumanbehavioratBrownUniversityMedicalSchool.“Soaskyourself,‘31doI

wanttostart?WhatamIwillingtofocuson?’”

笔试部分答题时间:95分钟The32dependsoneverythingfromwhatyouhopeto33tohowyourlifeis34.

Ifyouareinabighurrytodroppounds35,dietingisthewaytogo.Decadesof36have

shownit’sthesurestandquickestmethod.Ifyouaremore37withhowyoulookthanwith

numbersonthescale,though,38maybethewaytogo.Byincreasingphysicalactivity,

you’ll39fatandbuildmuscletissue.40oftenenduplosingbothfatandmuscletissue.

Your41approachisonethatsuitsyourlifestyle.Ifyou’vetriedand42atone

approach,considertheother.“Alotofpeoplehavebecomesodisappointedthattheybeginto

thinkthey’ll43beabletoloseweight,”saysMarcus.“That’swhenit’stimetotrysome

thingnew.44asmallstepforwardcanhelppeople45confidenceandconvincethem

selvestheycanmakeevenbiggerchanges.”

26.[A]active[B]effective[C]comprehensive[D]productive

姓名准考证号

27.[A]Then[B]Still[C]Moreover[D]But

28.[A]grownup[B]wouldbe[C]poor[D]unfortunate

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29.[A]concentrate[B]dwell[C]insist[D]stressIwaslostinthoughtatthenotionofaThomasEdisonprojectendinginfailure.Damn.Itcould

30.[A]changing[B]combining[C]developing[D]practicinghappentoanybody!Imustcontinue.

31.[A]How[B]When[C]Where[D]WhyAtthattimeCDROMsaleshadbombed,soinvestorswerefleeingfromthefield.Ididn’tturn

32.[A]alternative[B]answer[C]choice[D]solutionawayfrommineentirely,butinsteadlinkedittotheInternet.

Myplanwastoofferconsumersdescriptionsofhomedesignproductsbyusingaspecialsoft

33.[A]achieve[B]acquire[C]address[D]adopt

34.[A]settled[B]organized[C]formed[D]composedwareandletthemmodifythedesigns.Thenwecanenablethemtogetonlineprofessionalandcon

35.[A]eventually[B]hard[C]completely[D]faststructionalhelptohavetheirhousesbuilt,decoratedandfurnishedaccordingtotheirownchoice.

36.[A]summary[B]research[C]inspection[D]surveyTorealizemyplanIneededinvestors,soIcontinuedtomeetregularlywithventurecapitalists.

37.[A]confused[B]troubled[C]concerned[D]acquaintedOnesaidIhadagreatidea.ButIneededtotestit.Getthemoneysomewhere.Togetthismoney

38.[A]exercise[B]operation[C]diet[D]activityfromaVCisgoingtocostmywifeandmychildren!Heturneddownmyrequest.

39.[A]discharge[B]consume[C]digest[D]burnWife?Children?Ibarelyrememberedthem.

40.[A]Activists[B]Practitioners[C]Dieters[D]ExercisersIwasworkingnonstop—strugglingtoturnthekeyinthelock,tofindtherightwayahead.

41.[A]simplest[B]best[C]easiest[D]quickestThepressurewasterrible.Itwasjustatthistimethatmyparentsandsisterssteppedup.Two

hundredthousanddollars.Alotofmoneytothem,investedinthiscrazysonandbrotherwithouta

42.[A]failed[B]aimed[C]paused[D]arrived

43.[A]ever[B]rarely[C]never[D]nearlymoment’shesitation.DadandMomhaddrivenoutfromChicagoandseenthepassioninmylittle

44.[A]Naturally[B]Simply[C]Almost[D]Evenofficeandthetroubleathome.

45.[A]reserve[B]regain[C]return[D]recoverWiththeirhelpmycompanysurvivedandhasbeenprosperingeversince.

46.Whentheauthor’scompanystartedoperation,hehad.

[A]450,000

SECTIONⅢReadingComprehension$

[B]$400,000

(40minutes)

[C]$350,000

PartA[D]$300,000

Directions:47.Arthurimpliesthattostartabusinessintimesofchange,peoplehaveto.

Readthefollowingthreetexts.AnswerthequestionsoneachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.Mark

[A]relyonfamouspeopleallthetime

youranswersonANSWERSHEET1.[B]investasmuchmoneyaspossible

Text1[C]facetherisksofpossiblefailure

Burnrateisthespeedatwhichastartupbusinessconsumesmoney.Myratewas$75,000a[D]thinkaboutnothingbutsuccess

month.Fourmonthsaftermycompanywassetup,Ihadonlyaquarterofthestartingcapitalleftin48.Theauthor’scompanywasengagedin.

thebank.[A]furnituredesignandproduction

Lookingforguidance,Iwenttotalktomyfriend,ArthurWalworthaboutmynewventure.[B]onlinehomedesignservice

“Timesofgreatchangealwaysbringouttherisktakers,”hesaid.“Andtheyleavewinners[C]traditionalhomedesigning

andlosers.MygrandfatherinvestedalotofmoneyinaprojectofThomasEdison’sthatendedupin[D]homedecorationbusiness

failure.”49.Facedwithaveryunfavorablemarketsituation,theauthordecided.

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[A]toimprovehisserviceaboutwhathappenstous—it’sabouthowweperceivewhathappenstous.It’stheabilitytofinda

[B]tostartanewbusinesspositiveforeverynegative,andviewasetbackasachallenge.It’snotwishingforwhatwedon’t

[C]towithdrawhismoneyhave,butenjoyingwhatwedopossess.

[D]toreducehisinvestment51.Accordingtotheauthor,happinessliesintheabilityto.

50.Itisimpliedthatventurecapitalisoften.[A]thinkofsomethingextraordinary

[A]risky[B]experiencedelightatanoldage

[B]timely[C]feelthemagicqualityofpleasure

[C]secure[D]enjoywhatonehasatthemoment

[D]abundant52.Accordingtothepassage,ateenagerlooksathappinessmainlyintermsof.

[A]materialgains

Text2

[B]socialdistinction

Whenwethinkabouthappiness,weusuallythinkofsomethingextraordinary,apeakofgreat

[C]spiritualsatisfaction

delight—andthosepeaksseemtogetrarertheolderweget.

[D]academicachievements

Forachild,happinesshasamagicalquality.Iremembermakinghideoutsinnewlycuthay,

53.Asissuggestedinthepassage,failuretofeelhappyoftenresultsfrom.

playingcopsandrobbersinthewoods,gettingaspeakingpartintheschoolplay.Ofcourse,kids

[A]lackofcompanyoffriends

alsoexperiencelows,buttheirdelightatsuchpeaksofpleasureaswinningaraceorgettinganew

[B]lackoffreedomtoloveandbeloved

bikeisunreserved.

[C]takingeverythingonehasforgranted

Forteenagers,orpeopleundertwenty,theconceptofhappinesschanges.Suddenlyit’scondi

[D]ignoringthechoicesoneisgiveninlife

tionalonsuchthingsasexcitement,love,andpopularity.Icanstillfeeltheagonyofnotbeinginvi

54.Theauthorimpliesthatwhenonechaseswealthandfinallygetsit.

tedtoapartythatalmosteveryoneelsewasgoingto.ButIalsorecallthegreathappinessofbeing

[A]hecanrealizewhathappinessis

invitedatanothereventtodancewithaveryhandsomeyoungman.

[B]hemaynotendupwithhappiness

Inadulthoodthethingsthatbringgreatjoy—birth,love,marriage—alsobringresponsibility

[C]hemayconsideritextremehappiness

andtheriskofloss.Lovemaynotlast,sexisn’talwaysgood,lovedonesdie.Foradults,happi

[D]heshouldnotfeelcontentwithhimself

nessiscomplicated.

55.Thepassageaimstotell.

Mydictionaryexplainshappyas“lucky”or“fortunate”,butIthinkabetterexplanationof

[A]therealmeaningofhappiness

happinessis“thecapacityforenjoyment”.Themorewecanenjoywhatwehave,thehappierwe

[B]thegreatimportanceofhappiness

are.It’seasytooverlookthepleasurewegetfromlovingandbeingloved,thecompanyoffriends,

[C]theconstantpursuitofhappiness

thefreedomtolovewhereweplease,evengoodhealth.Nowadays,withsomanychoicesandsuch

[D]thechangingconceptofhappiness

pressuretosucceedineveryarea,wehaveturnedhappinessintoonemorethingwe“gottahave”.

We’resoselfconsciousaboutour“right”toitthatit’smakingusextremelyunhappy.SowechaseText3

itandconsiderittobethesameaswealthandsuccess,withoutnoticingthatthepeoplewhohaveWheneveradvertiserswantyoutostopthinkingabouttheproductandtostartthinkingabout

thosethingsaren’tnecessarilyhappier.somethingbigger,better,ormoreattractivethantheproduct,theyusethatverypopularword

Whilehappinessmaybemorecomplexforus,thesolutionisthesameasever.Happinessisn’t“like”.Theword“like”istheadvertiser’sequivalentofthemagician’suseofmisdirection.

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“Like”getsyoutoignoretheproductandconcentrateontheclaimtheadvertiserismakingaboutit.[B]practicalneed

“Forskinlikepeachesandcream”claimstheadforaskincream.Whatisthisadreallyclaim[C]emotionalneed

ing?Itdoesn’tsaythiscreamwillgiveyoupeachesandcreamskin.Thereisnoverbinthis[D]socialstatus

claim,soitdoesn’tevenmentionusingtheproduct.Howisskineverlike“peachesandcream”?59.Advertisersoftenuseambiguouslanguageto.

Remember,adsmustbereadexactlyaccordingtothedictionarydefinitionofwords.Thisadis[A]promiseexcellentquality

makingabsolutelynopromiseforthisskincream.Ifyouthinkthiscreamwillgiveyousoft,[B]cashinongrammaticalerrors

smooth,andyouthfullookingskin,youaretheonewhohasreadthemeaningintothead.[C]appealtoconsumers’rationaljudgments

Thewinethatclaims“It’sliketakingatriptoFrance”wantsyoutothinkaboutaromantic[D]takeadvantageofconsumers’imagination

eveninginParisasyouwalkalongthestreetafterawonderfulmealinanintimatecafé.Ofcourse,60.Thebesttitleforthepassagewouldbe.

youdon’treallybelievethatawinecantakeyoutoFrance,butthegoaloftheadistogetyouto[A]TheMagicof“Like”inAdvertising

thinkpleasant,romanticthoughtsaboutFranceandnotabouthowthewinetastesorhowexpensive[B]ThePromiseof“Like”inAdvertising

itmaybe.Thatlittleword“like”hastakenyouawayfromcrushedgrapesintoaworldofyour[C]TheDefinitionof“Like”inAdvertising

ownimaginativemaking.Whoknows,maybethenexttimeyoubuywine,you’llthinkthose[D]TheApplicationof“Like”inAdvertising

pleasantthoughtswhenyouseethisbrandofwine,andyou’llbuyit.

PartB

Howaboutthemostfamous“like”claimofall,“Winstontastesgoodlikeacigarette

Directions:

should”?Ignoringthegrammaticalerrorhere,youmightwanttoknowwhatthisclaimissaying.

Readfivestudents’talksabouttravelingaroundEuropeusinganInterRailticket.Theticket

Whetheracigarettetastesgoodorbadisasubjectivejudgmentbecausewhattastesgoodtooneper

allowspeopleundertheageoftwentysixtotravelwherevertheywantwithinEuropeforonemonth.For

sonmaywelltastehorribletoanother.Therearemanypeoplewhosaythatallcigarettestasteterri

questions61to65,matchthenameofeachstudent(61to65)tooneofthestatements(AtoG)given

ble,otherpeoplewhosayonlysomecigarettestasteallright,andstillotherswhosayallcigarettes

below.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.

tastegood.

Patricia:

56.Theword“like”inanadoftenfocusestheconsumer’sattentionon.IwentbyInterRailthissummerwithagroupoffriendsfromuniversity.Ithinkitworked

[A]whattheadvertisersaysabouttheproductverywell,althoughafewofthemsaidthey’dneverdoitagain—Iguessitwasn’tquitelikethey

[B]whatmagictheproductreallypossessesthoughtitwasgoingtobe—notascomfortableprobably.Weusuallysleptinhostelsoronthetrain

[C]whytheadvertiserpromotestheproductsowewerecompletelyexhaustedbutIthinkwehadagreattime.NextyearI’llseeifIcanper

[D]whytheproductisasgoodaspromisedhapsvisitfewerplacesandnotgetsowornout.

57.Theauthorsuggeststhatlanguageinadsshouldbeunderstood.Davis:

[A]accordingtoitsdictionarydefinitionItraveledabout6,000kilometresinfourweekswithacoupleoffriendsfromcollege.We

[B]accordingtoitscontextsspentweeksplanningouttherouteandalltheplaceswewereintendingtogoto.WouldIdoit

[C]imaginativelyagain?Well,I’dhavetothinkcarefullyaboutthatbut,onthewholethetripwasgoodformeas

[D]impartiallyIwastheofficialtranslator,whichwasgreatasI’mnormallyabitshyoftalkingtopeopleIdon’t

58.Topromotesales,advertisersoftenexploitconsumers’.know.Onthelastnightoftheholidaytheytreatedmetoareallyexpensivemealforhelpingthem

[A]economicstatusout.Itwasterrific!

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Jenise:

SECTIONⅣWriting

Well,IguessIhadagoodtimenowwhenIlookbackonit,andIsaweightcountriesinfour

weeks.EverythingwentwellbutIthinkthatfromnowonI’llprobablychoosetodosomething(40minutes)

else.Iwanttomeetlocalpeopleratherthanjustpeoplewhoworkforthetrainservice!Ididgetto

knowquiteafewotherEnglishandAmericanstudentsandtheyweregreatbutitdidn’

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