2003年9月全国公共英语考试三级笔试真题b
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SECTION Ⅲ  Reading Comprehension(40 minutes)
  Part A

  Directions:
  Read the following three texts. Answer the questions on each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.

  Text 1
  I'd been living with my wife for eight years and one night “morn” says, “I guess you guys are never gonna get married. I mean, you've been through jail together, you' e living together, but.., oh, forget it.”

  “Oh, well,” I said, “put it like that and I'll marry your daughter tomorrow.”

  Actually, I don't know what we were waiting for, except that for a guy it's never the right time to get married. I' m also suspicious of any two people who don' t struggle with that decision. Part of my problem was that I was still lusting1 in my heart after other ladies. But somehow I knew that I wasn't going to find another woman remotely as great as my soon-to-be wife. It's a good thing my mother-in-law finally spoke2 up.

  I finally gathered my courage one day when we were having a picnic, and popped the question. I also gave my wife a big tourist pamphlet about Switzerland. I wasn't taking any chances.

  She said no.
  It killed me. I felt sick to my stomach. I lost my appetite. Our dog just stared at me, thinking, “If you're not going to eat your lunch, I will.” Finally, I said, “But the Switzerland trip is yours if you say yes.”
  “Switzerland,” she said, “is filled with precise, humorless people.”

  “Maybe I should have suggested Paris?”

  For a minute it seemed as if my change in travel plans would rate a solid “maybe”. But she said no again.When we woke up the next morning, she told me that she'd slept on my proposal. “I guess I was a little rude to you last night,” she explained. Meanwhile, I' m figuring I' m off the hook for this marriage thing for at least another eight years. I could afford to be generous.

  “I asked, you said no. It's okay,” I said. I might have looked a little too relieved because later that day she gave me a little box. Inside was a gold watch. On the back was inscribed3. “Yes. I've reconsidered.”

  I liked the watch, so I did the right thing.

  46. The reason why the man had waited so long was that he_________.
  [ A ] didn' t think eight years was long enough
  [ B ] suspected that husband and wife would often quarrel
  [ C ] didn' t think he was ready to propose to her
  [ D ] was waiting for his mother-in-law' s approval

  47. The man proposed to the woman because _________.
  [ A] he realized he could find no other woman better
  [ B ] he was afraid that the woman might leave him
  [ C ] he was eager to visit Switzerland with the woman
  [ D ] he could finally overcome his fear for marriage

  48. By saying “I could afford to be generous.” (third paragraph from the bottom) the man implied that he__________.
  [ A ] wouldn' t care too much if he stayed single
  [ B ] could take her to a better place than Paris
  [ C ] was rich enough to support his wife
  [ D ] didn't care what she thought about his proposal

  49. The last sentence “I did the right thing” implied he_________.
  [ A ] traveled with his wife
  [ B ] had a successful marriage
  [ C ] liked the watch very much              
  [ D ] waited for another eight years

  50. The best title for this text would be___________.
  [ A ] How My Mother-In-Law Helped Me
  [ B ] How I Received a Gold Watch I Liked
  [ C ] How I Made My Wife Travel With Me                                
  [ D ] How I Came to Marry-My Wife

  Text 2
  “Hi there. How's it going?”
  “Oh, fine. Fine. How about this weather, huh ?”
  “Well, I guess we can always use the rain.”

  What's that? This story ? Oh, just a little look at small talk. You know, those seemingly meaningless conversations you have dozens of times a day, Maybe you' re waiting for the elevator.

  Or in a line at the bank. It all seems pretty trivial. Idle chatter4 about traffic doesn' t do much more than fill the air with empty words that are quickly forgotten. But you should know that small talk actually has a big place in our lives.

  Pat Oliver, assistant professor on arts, says that, “Left unchecked, small talk can be an invasion. It's so powerful. It does something to you.” “Every morning after spending an hour and a half on the freeway I start the day with small talk with my secretary,” Oliver says, “If I don't make small connection with another person, I can' t work.”

  What causes it? As a rule, you' re either trying to force something into your life, or you' re using conversation as an invisible force field to keep them out. You can be wanting to connect with another person, and small talk is your introduction to more meaningful conversation.

  The way people use small talk is usually determined5 by where they happen to be at the time.

  Take the elevator, for instance. Now there's prime territory. Nobody knows anyone and there's no reason to start a conversation, but invariably, someone does. Making conversation in such peaceful social settings, according to Oliver, “can confirm your territory. It's a way of feeling liked and accepted.”

  The topics of small talk don't matter. In fact, you don't want anything more taxing than the weather or the traffic. It's non-threatening talk in a threatening situation. However, the rules change quickly when you're with lots of people doing lots of talking.

  Let's say you're at a party. Now it' s time to use small talk as a way of making others feel more comfortable around you, so you don' t look silly standing6 by the food table alone all night.

  51. “Small talk”, as interpreted by the author,________.
  [ A ] has no real function in communication at all
  [ B ] is usually meaningless and therefore useless
  [ C ] is not as idle as it may seem to be
  [ D ] is restricted to certain topics only

  52. According to the author, small talk is often used ____________.
  [ A ] to invade other' s private affairs
  [ B ] to share a secret between intimate friends
  [ C ] to open and maintain channels of communication
  [ D ] to protect one' s own privacy

  53. According to the author, topics of small talk may include comments on________.
  [ A ] some political issues
  [ B ] one' s physical condition
  [ C ] other' s ways of dress
  [ D ] the traffic jam

  54. Why is small talk described as “non-threatening talk in a threatening situation”?
  [ A] It is used by people to encourage those who are confronted with danger.
  [ B ] It is used to show that one is enthusiastic and hospitable7.
  [ C ] It is used to create a more friendly atmosphere and to avoid embarrassment8.
  [ D ] It is used by people to protect others in the threatening situation.

  55. According to the author, at a big party, small talk is used with the purpose of_______.
  [ A ] making both others and yourself feel at ease
  [ B ] excluding those you don't like from joining you
  [ C ] keeping your voice low so only your friends can hear you
  [ D ] comforting those who feel lonely

 



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1 lusting b6c867489ce648deabd685c9ba067dfc     
贪求(lust的现在分词形式)
参考例句:
  • Is your husband lusting after the au pair? 你的丈夫是否正对来家打工的留学女生暗送秋波?
  • He is lusting after you. 他在追求你。
2 spoke XryyC     
n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说
参考例句:
  • They sourced the spoke nuts from our company.他们的轮辐螺帽是从我们公司获得的。
  • The spokes of a wheel are the bars that connect the outer ring to the centre.辐条是轮子上连接外圈与中心的条棒。
3 inscribed 65fb4f97174c35f702447e725cb615e7     
v.写,刻( inscribe的过去式和过去分词 );内接
参考例句:
  • His name was inscribed on the trophy. 他的名字刻在奖杯上。
  • The names of the dead were inscribed on the wall. 死者的名字被刻在墙上。 来自《简明英汉词典》
4 chatter BUfyN     
vi./n.喋喋不休;短促尖叫;(牙齿)打战
参考例句:
  • Her continuous chatter vexes me.她的喋喋不休使我烦透了。
  • I've had enough of their continual chatter.我已厌烦了他们喋喋不休的闲谈。
5 determined duszmP     
adj.坚定的;有决心的
参考例句:
  • I have determined on going to Tibet after graduation.我已决定毕业后去西藏。
  • He determined to view the rooms behind the office.他决定查看一下办公室后面的房间。
6 standing 2hCzgo     
n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的
参考例句:
  • After the earthquake only a few houses were left standing.地震过后只有几幢房屋还立着。
  • They're standing out against any change in the law.他们坚决反对对法律做任何修改。
7 hospitable CcHxA     
adj.好客的;宽容的;有利的,适宜的
参考例句:
  • The man is very hospitable.He keeps open house for his friends and fellow-workers.那人十分好客,无论是他的朋友还是同事,他都盛情接待。
  • The locals are hospitable and welcoming.当地人热情好客。
8 embarrassment fj9z8     
n.尴尬;使人为难的人(事物);障碍;窘迫
参考例句:
  • She could have died away with embarrassment.她窘迫得要死。
  • Coughing at a concert can be a real embarrassment.在音乐会上咳嗽真会使人难堪。
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