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2023年11月北京市成人英語三級真題

PartIReadingComprehension(30%)

Directions:Therearethreepassagesinthispart.Each

passageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.

ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.

Youshoulddecideonthebestchoiceandblackenthe

correspondingletterontheAnswerSheet.

Passage1

Questions1to5arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

JardenZincProducts,alargezincplantafewmilesoutside

Greeneville,Tennessee.hasaspecialclaim.Since1982,ithas

beentheonlysupplierofpennyblanksfortheU.S.Mint(鑄

幣廠).ItsagoodbusinessforJarden-since2000,thecompany

hasearnedmorethan$800million.Butitmaynotbeagood

dealfortheU.S.

(76)Thevalueofthepennyhasbeendroppingforyears.

千里之行,始于足下。

In2023,itbegantocostmorethanapennytomakeapenny.

Itnowcosts2Ctoproducea1Ccoin.Manycountrieshave

stoppedusingpennies.IsittimefortheU.S.todothesame?

Jardenandthezincindustryarefightingtokeepthepenny.

Since2023,Jardenhasgiven$1.2milliontoAmericansfor

CommonCents(ACC).Thegroupsmissionistokeepthepennyin

use.MarkWellerisACCsexecutivedirector.Hearguesthat

therearethreemainreasonsforkeepingthepenny:Withoutit,

wewouldbecomemorereliantonthefive-centcoin,whichalso

hasproblems;charities(慈善機(jī)構(gòu))thatdependonpennydrives

wouldnotbeabletoraiseasmuchmoney;anda2023surveyshows

that67%ofAmericanswanttokeepthepenny.(77)Manypeople

surveyedsaidtheyfearedtheywouldenduppayingmorefor

products.

ManyexpertsdisagreewithACC,Theypointtothedozens

ofcountriesthathavegottenridoftheirlowest-valuecoins

withoutraisingpricesforconsumers.Andcharitiesdontseem

tooconcernedeither.

PresidentBarackObamasaysthemintcouldexploreusing

cheapermetalstomakepennies.Steelislessexpensivethan

zinc.Penniesare97.5%zincand2.5%copper.Butnomatterwhat

itismadeof,thepennysdaysmaybenumbered.Mostin-store

purchasesarenowmadewithcreditcards,notcash.Isittime

forachange?

1.whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Manycountriesaretryingtoreducethecostofmaking

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coins.

B.Thesedaysapennymadeisapennywasted.

C.ThereisdisagreementoverwhethertheU.S.shouldstop

usingpennies.

D.Manycountrieshavestoppedusingpennies.

2.ThemissionofACCisto.

A.conductonlinesurveysB.lowertheproductioncostsof

thepenny

C.raisemoneyforcharitiesD.keepthepennyinuse

3.Thepennycoinismainlymadeof.

A.copperB.steelC.ironD.zinc

4.Whatdoesthesentencethepennysdaysmaybenumbered

inthelastparagraphprobablymean?

A.Thepennymaybeoutofuseverysoon.

B.Thevalueofthepennymayrise.

C.ThepennyhasaspecialplaceinAmericanhistory.

D.ThepennyispartofAmericanculture.

千里之行,始于足下。

5.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowing

statementsisNOTTRUE?

A.JardenisthesolesupplierofthezinctheU.S.Mintuses

tomakethepenny.

B.ThemajorityofAmericanpeopleareinfavorofkeeping

thepenny.

C.ManyAmericansfearthatgettingridofthepennywould

causepricestorise.

D.TheU.S.Mintnowspends2.4centstomakeapenny.

Passage2

Questions6to10arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

CharlesDickenswasbornin1812inPortsmouth,England.

Hewasthesecondofeightchildren.Hisfatheralwayshad

problemswithmoney.WhenCharleswas12yearsold,hisfather

wenttoprisonbecausehewasindebt.Charleshadtoleave

schooltohelphisfamily.Hegotajobinadirty,oldfactory.

CharlesDickensneverforgothisdifficultchildhood.Manyof

hisstoriesandbookswereaboutpoorpeopleandtheirproblems.

(78)Later,Charleswentbacktoschoolfortwomoreyears.

Heleftschoolwhenhewas15yearsoldtobecomeanewspaper

reporter.In1836,hebegantowriteThePickwickPapers.It

waspublishedasaseriesandwasahugesuccess.Byage24,

DickenswasaprominentwriterinbothGreatBritainandthe

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UnitedStates.

Manypeopleboughthisbooks,buttheyalsopaidtohear

himreadhisstoriesaloud.Becausetherewasnoradioor

television,peoplelikedtohearfamouswritersreadinpublic.

Dickensreadhisworkslikehewasactinginaplay.Hewent

onverysuccessfulreadingtoursandearnedalotofmoney.

Dickenswasmeticulous(過分留意瑣事的).Everythinghad

tobejustright.Whenheworkedathome,everythinghadtobe

initsplace.Heworkedatadeskbyawindowthatalwayshad

avase(花瓶)offlowersandthesameornaments(裝飾物)onit.

(79)Hewrote2,000wordsadayandherequiredcompletequiet

whilehewrote.Hedividedhispageintothreeparts,andon

eachsidehehadnotesindifficultcolors.Themainwriting

wasinmiddle,thestorynoteswereintherightmargin,and

thechapternoteswereintheleftmargin.

Healsocaredalotabouthisappearance.

6.CharlesDickensfatherwasputintoprisonbecausehe.

A.stolemoneyfromotherpeopleB.refusedtopaytax

C.didntpayforhischildrenseducationD.owedmoneyto

otherpeople

7.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.Dickenslovedtotravel

千里之行,始于足下。

B.Dickensstoriesweremostlyabouthisownchildhood

C.Dickensmadealotofmoneyonhisreadingtours

D.DickensleftschooltowriteThePickwickPapers

8.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingabout

DickensisTRUE?

A.HewasapeacefulpersonB.Hewasaquietwriter

C.HeworkedveryhardatschoolD.Hecaredalotabout

thingsaroundhim

9.Thewordprominentinthesecondparagraph

means.

A.FamousB.ThoughtfulC.CarefulD.difficult

10.Afterthelastparagraph,theauthorwillmostprobably

discussDickens.

A.SuccessB.AppearanceC.WorksD.childhood

Passage3

Questions11to15arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

Computertechnologyisadvancingsofastthatoldhardware

quicklybecomescompletelyobsolete.Theelectronicwaster

(e-waste)fromthisconstantlygrowingfieldispollutingthe

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environment,bothhereandabroad.

Computerscontaintoxic(有毒的)materialssuchaslead.

Despitethedangerofthrowingthesehazardousmaterialsina

landfill(垃圾填埋場),thatsexactlywheretonsofcomputers

endup.Americansreuseorrecycleonlyabout10percentofthe

50millioncomputerstheyreplaceeachyear,accordingtoABC

News.Eightypercentisbeingstockpiled(囤積),whichcould

createevenbiggerproblemsinthefuture,andtheremaining

10percentislandfilled.Throwinge-wasteinlandfillscreates

apotentialforlandfillsaretougherintheUnitedStatesthan

inmanyothercountries,e-wasteisoftenexported,especially

tosomedevelopingcountries.

(80)Somecountriesarecreatingpoliciestodealwiththe

growinge-wasteproblem.IntheNetherlands,youcanbringyour

oldcomputertothesellerwhenbuyinganewone,andtheseller

mustbylawacceptitfreeofcharge.Japanpassedalawin2023

requiringproducerstorecyclecertainparts.

Intheunitedstates,amovementcalledtheComputer

TakeBackCampaignisdemandingthatproducerstakemore

responsibilityfordisposingof(處理)oldcomputers,

CaliforniaandMassachusettsrecentlyprohibitedcertain

computerpartsinlandfills,whileAppleandIBMtakeback

computersforabouta$30fee.Gatewayisonestepahead:They

willpayyou$50forrecyclingyouroldcomputerwhenyoubuy

anewonefromthem.Lastly,manynonprofitprogramsacceptused

equipment,andserviceshavepoppedupthatdistributeold

computerstoschoolsandotherorganizations.

千里之行,始于足下。

11.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.TheMainExportsofAmericaB.TheComputerTakeBack

Campaign

C.TheHarmofE-wasteTreatmentD.ElectronicWaste-a

GlobalProblem

12.Whatdoesthewordobsoleteinthefirstparagraph

probablymean?

A.FashionableB.UsefulC.OutofdateD.Outofcontrol

13.Americansreuseabout______millioncomputerseachyear.

A.5B.10C.15D.20

14.Accordingtothepassage,Americanelectronicwasteis

exportedtoothercountriesbecausethesecountries

have.

A.theresourcesandmorespacetoprocessthee-waste

B.lessstrictlyenforcedenvironmentsafetystandards

C.alotofskillede-wasteworkers

D.manycomputerrecyclingbusinesses

15.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowing

statementsisTRUE?

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A.Japanpassedalawtoaddressthe。一wasteproblem

B.Comparedwithstockpile,landfillisabetterandsafer

methodtodealwithe-waste

C.Applewillpayyou$50forrecyclingyouroldcomputer

whenyoubuyanewonefromthem

D.Oldcomputersaresafetotheenvironmentevenwhen

improperlydisposedof

PartIIVocabularyandStructure(30%)

Directions:Inthispartthereare30incompletesentences.

ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.

ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.Then

blackentheCorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.

16.Thefriedfishweateattherestaurantyesterdayis

delicious.Idliketohaveitagainevenifitcosts.

A.astwicemuchB.twiceasmuchC.muchastwiceD.asmuch

twice

17.toomuchtodo,theyhavetokeepthemselvesbusy

alldaylong.

A.HavingB.HaveC.HadD.Being

18.Airpollution,togetherwithoverpopulation,many

千里之行,始于足下。

problemsinbigcities.

A.arecausingB.iscausingC.arecausedD.iscaused

19.Shehasnoideaofwhatthebookisabout.Shehave

readitcarefully.

A.mustn,tB.cantC.shouldntD.neednt

20.fromspace,ourearth,withwatercovering70%of

itssurface,appearsasablueplanet.

A.SeeingB.TobeseenC.SeenD.Havingseen

21.Themerefactmostpeoplebelieveanuclearwar

wouldbemaddoesnotmeanthatitwillnotoccur.

A.whatB.whichC.thatD.why

22.Itwashehadmadesuchgreatcontributionstoworld

peacethathewontheNobelPrizeforPeace.

A.thatB.becauseC.howD.why

23.Ifit____tomorrow,wewontgoforapicnic.

A.WillrainB.shouldrainC.rainsD.rained

24.Thenumberofmembersintheclub____totwohundred.

A.werelimitedB.limitsC.waslimitedD.limited

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25.Therearemanyfashionshopsandexpensiverestaurants

on____sidesofthestreet.

A.allB,eachC,bothD.every

26.Iwentto_Londonyesterdayandsaw_____strangeold

manandalittlegirl,beggingbytheroadside.

A./;aB.a;/C./;theD.the;/

27.John,letstakeataxi,?

A.WillyouB.ShallweC.wouldyouD.shouldwe

28.OfallthegirlsintheclassJanestudiesthe.

A.hardB.harderC.hardestD.hardly

29.Doyouknowthegirl_fatherdiedinacaraccident

lastweek?

A.whoB.thatC.whomD.whose

30.Whentheviolinistfinishedhisperformance,the

audiencestoodupand____forfiveminutes.

A.actedB.clappedC.backedD.closed

31.Shedoesntwanttolistentoyounow;shehassomething

urgentto.

千里之行,始于足下。

A.talkwithB.laughatC.copewithD.warmup

32.Icantfindmykeys!Canyouhelpme____them?

A.dreamaboutB.lookforC.seethroughD.speakof

33.A:____Madam,Isthereapostofficenearhere?

B:Keepongoingahead.Turnrightatthefirstcrossroads.

Thenyou11findonethere.

A.SorryB.YouarewelcomeC.ExcusemeD.Thanksalot

34.TheAmericancouplehaveatwo-year-oldchild,who

losthisparentsinanearthquake.

A.adjustedB.affordedC.approvedD.adopted

35.Youshouldbeofyourself,tellingliesatyour

age.

A.ashamedB.accurateC.adequateD.attractive

36.Nosoonerhadhesatdowntolunch___therewasaknock

atthedoor.

A.whenB.thatC.asD.than

37.Thiskindofcomputeris.handlingallkindsof

information.

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A.capabletoB.abletoC.capableofD.ableof

38.Pleasesitdownandmakeyourself____.

A.intheroomB.fineC.easyD.athome

39.Heofferedto____herahandasthesuitcasewastoo

heavyforhertocarry.

A.borrowB.helpC.lendD.show

40.Dontletthechildplaywithscissorshecuts

himself.

A.incaseB.sothatC.nowthatD.onlyif

41.Letmegiveyouaofhowthecomputerworks.

A.demonstrationB.differenceC.deductionD.distinction

42.therain,wewouldhavehadapleasanttrip

tothecountryside.

A.BecauseofB.DuetoC.ThankstoD.Butfor

43.Thetextbookisforthestudents,notforthe

beginners.

A.foreignB.blindC.advancedD.deaf

千里之行,始于足下。

44.Bytheendofnextmonthhe____everythinginschool.

A.willfinishB.wouldhavefinishedC.finishesD.will

havefinished

45.Sam:Idontdrinkcoffeeatall.

Frank:____.

A.SodontIB.IdoeitherC.NorIdoD.NeitherdoI

PartIIIIdentification(10%)

Directions:Eachofthefollowingsentenceshasfour

underlinedpartsmarkedA,B,CandD.Identifytheonethat

isnotcorrect.Thenblackenthecorrespondingletteronthe

AnswerSheet.

46.[Should]she[come]tomorrow,I[will]takeher[tothe

museum].

ABCD

47.[Only]in[this]way[wecan]wipe[out]theenemy

troops.

ABCD

48.[Infact]I[wouldrather]leave[for]SanFrancisco

than[staying]inLosAngeles.

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ABCD

49.[Nextweekend]he[will]visittheairport[which]he

[worked]30yearsago.

ABCD

50.[Since]itsraining[hard]nowwe[hadbetter]toput

offoursportsmeet[tillnextweek].

ABCD

51.ThoughJane[tried][herbest]thistime,[but]she

stillfailed[in]themathexam.

ABCD

52.[Thenextmorning]thefirstthing[mybrotherandme]

[did]wastogoout[forawalk]intheforest.

ABCD

53.[Thelittleboy]runs[veryfaster]than[most]ofhis

classmates[intheschool].

ABCD

54.She[liked]herjob[as]awaitress[because]she

enjoyed[tomeetpeople].

ABCD

千里之行,始于足下。

55.There[are]manychildren[and]adults[whom]

behavior[is]generallyunacceptable.

ABCD

PartIVCloze(10%)

Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage,

andforeachblankthereare4choicesmarkedA,B,CandDat

theendofthepassage.YoushouldchooseONEanswerthatbest

fitsintothepassage.Thenblackenthecorrespondingletter

ontheAnswerSheet.

Ihaveafriendwhoputhercareeronholdaftershegot

marriedandhadchildren.Shestayedathomeuntiltheoldest

wasfouryearsold,56shebegandoingpart-timejobstoget

outofthehouse.Thatwasntenough,soshetookafull-time

job,which57hertotravel.Shewasmakingmoremoneythanher

husband,even58fouryearsoffthemarket.Herin-laws,who

believeawomansonlyfunctionishousekeeping,59toher

husbandwiththeirnegativeopinions.Emotionallytorn(受熬

煎的),hewantedto60hiswifebutwasconditionedbyloyalty

(忠誠)tohisparentsideals.Naturally,hiswifealsofelt

61,eagertopursehervisionbutemotionallyinvestedinher

husbandandfamily.

I62hertogowithhervision,becauseitsherlife.Too

manywomengiveuptheircareerdreamsto63£relationship.

Thatstraditional,butitcan64youcrazy.Andsomedreams,

ifyoudontpursethemintime,willpassyou65.Whenyoure

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finallyfreetogo66them,youve67thewindowofopportunity.

Afterfurtherdiscussion,herhusbandwentalong,68hevalued

therelationshipasmuchasshedid.

Conversely(相反地),aformerstudent,whosehusbandfelt

69byherearningmoremoneythanhedid,endedher70consulting

practiceandgaveupasix-figureincome.To71conflictinher

relationship,sheabandonedherpassion.Maybesheshouldhave

abandonedherhusbands72thinkingandsurroundedherself

insteadwithpeoplewhobelievedinher.

Arelationshipmustbemutually73,andanygenuine

relationshipwilladjusttochange.Whenyou

recognizethatarelationshipisputtingoutyourfire,ask

yourself74youshouldgracefullygoawayandrealizeyour

dreams.Communicatehowmuchyourvisionmeanstoyou,doit

inarelationship-friendly75,andthepeopleinyourlifewill

surpriseyou.

56A.whatB.whereC.whichD.when

57A.requestedB.arousedC.requiredD.provided

58A.besideB.afterC.beyondD.before

59A.complainedB.governedC.quarreledD.sympathized

60A.separateB.guaranteeC.supportD.oppose

61A.relievedB.confirmedC.resolvedD.conflicted

千里之行,始于足下。

62A.objectedB.encouragedC.perceivedD.released

63A.protectB.destroyC.provideD.resemble

64A.doB.driveC.lookD.find

65A.inB.outC.byD.off

66A.amongB.throughC.beforeD.after

67A.missedB.acquiredC.receivedD.forgot

68A.althoughB.whileC.becauseD.however

69A.conqueredB.threatenedC.transformedD.assured

70A.successfulB.thoughtfulC.revolutionaryD.

primitive

71A.exploreB.defeatC.approachD.avoid

72A.enforcedB.limitedC.venturedD.extended

73A.logicalB.successiveC.beneficialD.synthetic

74A.whetherB.whereC.howD.which

75A.pathB.routeC.roadD.way

PartVTranslation(20%)

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SectionA

Directions:Inthisparttherearefivesentenceswhichyou

shouldtranslateintoChinese.Thesesentencesarealltaken

fromthe3passagesyouhavejustreadinReadingComprehension.

Youcanreferbacktothepassagestoidentifytheirmeanings

inthecontext.

76.Thevalueofthepennyhasbeendroppingforyear.

77.Manypeoplesurveysaidtheyfearedtheywouldendup

payingmoreforproducts.

78.Later,Charleswentbacktoschoolfortwomoreyears.

79.Hewrote2,000wordsadayandherequiredcomplete

quietwhilehewrote.

80.Somecountriesarecreatingpoliciestodealwiththe

growinge-wasteproblem.

SectionB

Directions:Inthisparttherearefivesentencesin

Chinese.YoushouldtranslatethemintoEnglish.Besureto

writeclearly.

81.這些人急需食物和水。

82.我信任你是班上最棒的。

千里之行,始于足下。

83.瑪麗一回來,我就會把信給她的。

84.眾所周知,吸煙有害健康。

85.在你考慮之后,請告知我你的打算。

參考答案:

1-5CDDAD6-10DCDAB11-15BCABA

16—20BABBC21-25CBCCC26-30ABCDB31-35CBCDA

36—40DCDCA41-46ADCDD

46—50CCDCC5152—55CBBDC

56—60DCBAC61—65DBABC66—70DACBA71—DBCAD

76.一便士、一美分的價值已經(jīng)連續(xù)多年呈現(xiàn)下降的趨勢。

77.許多接受調(diào)查的人擔(dān)憂一便士的廢除會導(dǎo)致他們購買商品上

最終會被提價。

78.之后,狄更斯又返回學(xué)校就讀了兩年。

79.他每天創(chuàng)作兩千字左右,在寫作時要求周邊要肯定的寧靜。

80.有一些國家正在針對電子產(chǎn)品的垃圾問題制定相關(guān)法律政策。

81.Thesepeopleareingreatneedoffoodandwater.

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82.Ibelievethatyouarethebestintheclass.

83.AssoonasMarycomesback,Iwi11givetheletterto

her.

84.Asiswell-known,smokingdoesharmtohealth.

85.Pleasetellmeyourdecisionafteryouconsideritwell.

2023年5月北京市成人英語三級真題

Passage3

Questions11to15arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

WhenBilldeBlasioranforNewYorkCitymayorlastyear,

hepromisedtoendacontroversial(有爭議的),citywide

cell-phoneban(禁令)inpublicschools,whichisnotequally

enforcedinallschools.Now,underhisleadership,thecity

ispreparingtoendtheban.Itwillbereplacedbyapolicy

thatallowsphonesinsideschoolsbuttellsstudentstokeep

thempackedawayduringclass.

Manyschoolshavearuleaboutenforcingthebanthatsays,

“Ifwedontseeit,wedontknowaboutit.”Thatmeansteachers

areOKwithstudentsbringingincellphones,aslongasthey

stayoutofsightandinsidebagsandpockets.

Butatthe88cityschoolswithmetaldetectors,dieban

hasbeenstrictlyenforced.Thedetectorswereinstalledto

千里之行,始于足下。

keepweaponoutofschools,butthescanners(掃描器)canalso

detectcellphones.Sostudentsattheseschoolsmustleave

theirphonesathomeorpaysomeonetostoreitforthem.

Thebanwasputintoplacein2023undermayorMichael

Bloomberg.Endingthebanwillalsolikelyendanindustrythat

hassprungupneardozensoftheschoolsthatenforcetheban.

Workersinvans(廂式貨車)thatresemblefoodtracksstoreteens

cellphonesandOtherdevicesforadollaraday,

(79)Criticsofthebansaycellphonesareimportantsafety

devicesforkidsduringanemergency.Theyalsosaythat

enforcementofthebanisunevenanddiscriminatory.Wherethe

banisenforced,itputsadisadvantageonstudentswhocant

affordtopaytostoretheirphones.

Beforeputtinganofficialendtothecell-phoneban,city

educationofficialsareworkingoncreatinganewpolicy.(80)

Itwillincluderulesaboutnotusingthephonesduringclass

ortocheatontests.

11.Whichofthefollowingisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.NewYorkCitywillgivefinancialaidtopoorstudents.

B.NewYorkCityplanstorestrictcellphoneusein

libraries.

C.NewYorkCityplanstoinstallmetaldetectorsinall

publicschools.

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D.NewYorkCitywillsoonendabanoncellphonesin

schools.

12.Studentspayadaytoleavetheircellphones

inavanparkedneartheirschool.

A.adollarsB.twodollarsC.fivedollarsD.tendollars

13.Metaldetectorswereinstalledin88cityschools,

mainlytokeepoutofschools.

A.cellphonesB.weaponsC.alcoholD.drugs

14.TheworddiscriminatoryinParagraph5probably

means.

A.necessaryB.toughC.strictD.unfair

15.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowing

statementsisTRUE?

A.Afterthecell-phonebanisended,studentscanusetheir

phonesduringclass.

B.Thecell-phonebanisequallyenforcedinallpublic

schools.

C.Thecell-phonebanwasputintoplacein2023underMayor

BilldeBlasio.

D.Aphone-storageindustryhasappearedoutsidethe88

千里之行,始于足下。

metal-detectorcampuses.

PartIIVocabularyandStructure(30%)

Directions:Inthispartthereare30incompletesentences.

ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.

ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.Then

blackentheCorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.

16.A:Excuseme,sir.Butcanyoutellmeifthereishotel

nearhere?

B:Eh…thereisoneatthestreetcomer,twoblocksaway.

A:Thankyouverymuch!

B:!

A.Nicetoseeyou!B.Pardonme.

C.Yourewelcome.D.Iagree.

17.Itoftentakessometimeforanewcoupleto__

toeachotherswaswayoflife.

A.referB.listenC.amountD.adjust

18.Milkturnseasilyinthesummer,soitisoften

keptinarefrigerator.

A.sourB.sweetC.bitterD.delicious

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19.ThePrimeMinisterhadtobecausehe

wasbelievedtohavedonesomethingbadagainsthispeople.

A.releaseB.resignC.reformD.regard

20.LastSundaywhenMrWangwasleavingBeijingforCanada,

anumberofhisfriend_______attheairport.

A.foundhimoutB.puthimup

C.knockedhimdownD.sawhimoff

21.Bobdoesntworkhard____inschool.Heisplaying

allthetime!

A.atallB.

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