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CollegeEnglishTestforNon-EnglishMajorsofAdultEducation
(英語(yǔ)三)
I.VocabularyandStructure
Thereare30incompletesentencesinthispart.Foreachsentencethereare4choicesmarkedA,
B,C,andD.ChoosetheOneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.
1.Doyouwanttocomefora
A.runB.ride
B
C.drive
C
onmymotorbike?
D.walk
2.Therepairstomycar
A.worthB.prize
mealotofmoney.
D.spend
C.cost
3.____A_____thereisnoopposition,Iwillactasrepresentativeofourclass.
A.provided(that)
C.opposed(that)
B.supposed(that)
D.proved(that)
4.She_____D____(up)herforeheadindisgust.
A.lookedB.pushedC.pulled
5.Somethinghastobedonetherecentriseinunemployment.
A.tocounterB.tocountC.toaccountD.toencounter
6.Thepartyleaderisanextremeleft-winger,buthisdeputyismore
A.modestB.moderateC.monitorD.modern
7.In____A_____ofherapology,wedecidedtotakenofurtheraction.
A.viewB.factC.ideaD.opinion
8.Theboy’s___B_________developmentwasveryadvancedforhisage.
A.intelligentB.intellectualC.internalD.external
9.Youmaykeepthebookafurtherweek_____D_______nooneelserequiresit.
A.asifB.evenifC.eventhoughD.providedthat
10.Thewriter_____C______thequestionofenvironmentalpollutioninhisarticle.
A.keptfromB.kepttoC.keptupD.keptin
11.TheteachersaidTomis______B______averageinhislessons.
A.onB.aboveC.overD.up
D.wrinkled
D
B
inhisviews.
12.Friendly____C______betweendifferentpeoplesfacilitatetheculturalandeconomic
interchange.
A.contests
13.Henoted____A_____heraddressonapieceofpaper.
A.downB.onC.upD.in
14.Thisisaprivatediningroomwherememberscould____C_____groupsoffriends.
A.welcomeB.acceptC.entertainD.receive
15.We_______A_______tothehotelmanagerthattheroomwastoonoisy.
A.complainedB.toldC.talkedD.spoke
16.Hewastoldthathewas___B______toinquireintothecauseoftheaccident.
A.postedB.assignedC.sentD.placed
17.Theamountofsleepapersonneedsalsoincreasesifhe/shehasbeendeprivedofsleepin
B.contents
C.contacts
D.concerts
previousdays.(A)
A.takenaway
B.cured
C.rid
D.ensured
18.Whatisreallyabnormalsleepinessisnowalmostthenorm.(C)
A.uniqueB.regularC.unusualD.odd
19.Themicroscopecan____C_____theobject100timesindiameter.
A.intensifyB.strengthenC.magnifyD.expand
20.Eatingtoomuchsugarcanlead____D____allsortsofhealthproblems.
A.inB.onC.untilD.to
21.Somepeopleliketoownacarasasymbolof___C_____.
A.placeB.postC.statusD.position
22.Theoldladyisfriendly.Shefeelsno____D____towardsanybody.
A.capabilityB.probabilityC.possibilityD.hostility
23.____D__________goodweather,ourshipwillreachShanghaiMondayevening.
A.Provided
B.Despite
C.Considered
D.Given
24.Thechildrenare_______A_______computergames.
A.addictedtoB.attemptedtoC.adoptedto
D.associatedto
25.You’llhavetoworkharderto_____A______upwiththetopstudentsinyourclass.
A.catchB.takeC.holdD.make
26.Thepoliticalleaderwasdefeatedatlast.Hisscandal____D_______hisresignation.
A.ledawayB.ledoffC.ledupD.ledto
27.Ithinkthatshemustbearelationof
A
.
A.theirs
28.Ican’t
A.raise
B.them
B
C.their
D.they’s
youup—you’reabigboynow!
C.elevateD.high
B.lift
29.Doyouknowwhatchemical____B_____areinvolvedwhenfoodisdigested?
A.coursesB.processesC.approachesD.stages
30.Besureto____A_____yourcar_______asyouapproachthatdangerouscurve.
A.slow…down
B.flow…down
C.speed…downD.rate…down
II.Cloze
Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage(s).Foreachblankareprovidedfourchoices
markedA,B,C,andD.ChoosetheONEthatbestcompletesthepassage(s)
Agingisthe
31
ofgrowingold.Itoccurseventuallyin
32
livingthing
provided,ofcourse,thatanillnessor
33
35
doesnotkillitprematurely.Themostfamiliar
oldpeople,suchasthegreyingofthehairand
34
signsofagingmaybeseen
the36
oftheskin.Signsofaginginapetdogorcatinclude
37
ofplayfulnessand
energy,adeclineinhearingandeyesight,orevenaslightgreyingofthe
butthesignsaremuch39todetect.
Mostbodypartsgrowbiggerand40,andfunctionmoreefficiently41
38.Plantsagetoo,
childhood.
Theyreachtheir
42
atthetimeofmaturity,or
43
adulthood.Afterthat,they
45andmorebrittle.Inthe
beginto
44.Bones,forexample,graduallybecome
aged,thejoints
movingvery
46
thebonesalsobecomerigidandmoreinflexible.Thiscanmake
47.
Allthemajororgansofthebody
lessefficiently,andevengetssmallerinsize.Thinkingprocessesof
down.Oldpeopleoftenhave50inrememberingrecentevents.
48
signsofaging.Thebrain,forexample,works
49sortsareslowed
(B)31.A.progress
(C)32.A.some
(A)33.A.accident
(D)34.A.toward
(A)35.A.in
B.process
B.all
C.program
C.every
C.event
C.onward
C.at
D.procedure
D.many
B.incident
B.inward
B.of
D.story
D.outward
D.for
(D)36.A.reducing
(C)37.A.lost
B.creeping
B.losing
B.coat
B.heavy
B.younger
C.crawling
C.loss
D.wrinkling
D.loosing
D.costume
D.hurried
D.powerful
D.of
(B)38.A.jacket
(A)39.A.harder
(C)40.A.great
(B)41.A.among
(D)42.A.length
(C)43.A.late
C.suit
C.harsh
C.stronger
C.for
B.during
B.mount
C.hill
D.peak
B.last
C.early
C.decrease
C.bigger
C.of
D.final
(B)44.A.deflate
(A)45.A.lighter
(B)46.A.to
B.decline
B.smaller
B.between
B.easy
D.deduce
D.heavier
D.with
(D)47.A.flexible
(A)48.A.show
(C)49.A.every
(D)50.A.trust
C.playful
C.detect
C.all
D.painful
D.allow
B.reveal
B.each
D.single
D.trouble
B.suspect
C.doubt
III.ReadingComprehension
SectionATherearetworeadingpassagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedby5
questions.EachquestionisprovidedwithfouranswersmarkedA,B,C,andD.ChoosetheONE
thatbestanswersthequestion.
Passage1
AfriendofminenamedPaulreceivedanautomobilefromhisbrotherasaChristmaspresent.
OnChristmasEvewhenPaulcameoutofhisoffice,astreeturchinwaswalkingaroundtheshiny
newcar,admiringit.“Isthisyourcar,Mister?”heasked.
Paulnodded.“MybrothergaveittomeforChristmas.”Theboywasastounded.“Youmean
yourbrothergaveittoyouanditdidn’tcostyounothing?Boy,Iwish….”Hehesitated.
OfcoursePaulknewwhathewasgoingtowishfor.Hewasgoingtowishhehadabrother
likethat.ButwhattheladsaidjarredPaulallthewaydowntohisheels.
“Iwish,”theboywenton,“thatIcouldbeabrotherlikethat.”
Paullookedattheboyinastonishment,thenimpulsivelyheadded,“Wouldyouliketotakea
rideinmyautomobile?”
“Ohyes,I’dlovethat.”
Afterashortride,theboyturnedandwithhiseyesaglow,said,“Mister,wouldyoumind
drivinginfrontofmyhouse?”
Paulsmiledalittle.Hethoughtheknewwhattheladwanted.Hewantedtoshowhis
neighborsthathecouldridehomeinabigautomobile.ButPaulwaswrongagain.“Willyoustop
wherethosetwostepsare?”theboyasked.
Heranupthesteps.TheninalittlewhilePaulheardhimcomingback,buthewasnot
comingfast.Hewascarryinghislittlecrippledbrother.Hesathimdownonthebottomstep,then
sortofsqueezedupagainsthimandpointedtothecar.
“Theresheis,Buddy,justlikeItoldyouupstairs.HisbrothergaveittohimforChristmas
anditdidn’tcosthimacent.AndsomedayI’mgonnagiveyouonejustlikeit…,thenyoucan
seeforyourselfalltheprettythingsintheChristmaswindowsthatI’vebeentryingtotell
about.”
you
Paulgotoutandliftedtheladtothefrontseatofhiscar.Theshining-eyedolderbrother
climbedinbesidehimandthethreeofthembeganamemorableholidayride.ThatChristmasEve,
PaullearnedwhatJesusmeantwhenhehadsaid:“Itismoreblessedtog”ive….
51.“…astreeturchinwaswalkingaroundtheshinynewcar,admiringit”impliesthathe
anautomobileofthiskind.
A.oftensawB.hadoftenseen
52.Paullookedattheboy…,thenimpulsivelyheadded,“….”A
C
C.hadrarelyseen
D.hadneverthoughtof
A.hedidthiswithoutplanningandthinkingB.hedidthiswithcarefulthinking
C.hewasimpelledbyhisbrothertodothisD.hewasforcedbyhismothertodothis
53.He…squeezedupagainsthimandpointedtothecar.
D
A.movedcloserandtouchedhim
C.pushedhimnearertothecar
B.heldhimtightlyinhisarms
D.pulledhimcloserandsupportedhim
54.ThatChristmasEve,Paullearned….B
A.ForthatChristmasEve
C.AfterthatChristmasEve
B.OnthatChristmasEve
D.AtthatChristmasEve
55.…,PaullearnedwhatJesusmeantwhenhehadsaid:“….”D
A.gainedknowledgeofwhatJesusmeanttosay
B.wasabletostudywhatJesusmeanttosay
C.memorizedwhatJesusmeantinsaying
D.cametoknowwhatJesusmeantinsaying
Passage2
Britainhaslawstomakesurethatwomenhavethesameopportunitiesasmenineducation,
jobsandtraining.Butit’sstillunusualtofindwomendoingdirtyorheavyjobs.
NikkiHenriquesisacarmaintenanceengineerinLondon.Sheusedtobeasecretary.Barty
Phillips,ajournalistwithTheObserver,aSundaynewspaper,askedherwhyshewantedtowork
withcars.
“Myfirstreasonwasindependence,”shesaid.“Ialsowantedtousemyhands,andIlike
learningabouthowthingswork.Manypeopleprefertohaveawomanrepairtheircars,too.”
Nikkididn’tfinditeasytobecomeacarmaintenanceengineer.ShewenttoaGovernment
SkillCentre—aspecialsortofcollegewherepeoplecanlearnanewjob—fortwentyweeks.“For
tenweeksIwastheonlywomanamongfourhundredmen,andsomeofthemwererudetome,
justbecauseofmysex.Itwasalsoverytiring—from8inthemorningto5atnight,withonly30
minutesforlunch.”NowNikkiworksfree-lance—thatis,she’sself-employed,workingforherself
andnotforagarageoracompany.
BartyPhillipsalsospoketoRose,whoworksasageneralbuilderinSheffield,anindustrial
towninthenorthofEngland.LikeNikki,Roseusedtobeasecretary.“Ididn’tenjoyitatall,”she
said.“Iwantedtodomorepracticalwork,andIwantedtobeself-employed.”
Rosejoinedawomen’sbuildingco-operative,andshelearntherjobfromotherpeopleand
fromexperience.However,manyofthewomeninhergrouphavebeenspeciallytrained.Mostof
thejobstheydoareimprovementstobuildingsandgeneralrepairs.
“Peopleoftensay,‘Oh,womenaren’tstrongenough,’butIdon’tthinkstrengthisimportant,”
saidRose.“Theimportantthingistogetusedtodoingadifferentsortofwork.”
Rosewouldlikemorewomentocomeintothebuildingindustry.“Everythingbuiltatthe
momentisaproductofman’sworld.Ifwomenbecomebuilders,theywillbeabletounderstand
theproductionoftheirhousesandtheirtowns.”
56.TherearelawsinBritaintohelpwomen_____D
A.gethigherpaythanmen
.
B.enjoymorefreedomthanmen
C.dowhatevertheyliketodo
D.haveequalchanceswithmenineducationandwork
57.Theworkof____B__isconsidereddirtyorheavy.
A.anewspaperjournalist
C.acompanymanager
B.acarmaintenanceengineer
D.anofficesecretary
58.Thejobofacarmaintenanceengineeristo___D______.
A.manufacturecars
B.sellcars
C.keepcarsforothers
D.repaircars
59.ThemostimportantreasonforNikkitobeacarmaintenanceengineeristhat____A__
.
A.shewantstobeindependent
C.shelikestouseherhands
B.shehastomakeherownliving
D.shewantstogetthesamepayasmen
60.Rose,whoworksasageneralbuilder,______C
A.believeswomenareasstrongasmen
.
B.admitswomenaremuchweakerthanmen
C.wantsmorewomentobecomebuilders
D.thinkswomencanlearnmorefrompracticalwork
CollegeEnglishTestforNon-EnglishMajorsofAdultEducation
(英語(yǔ)三)
I.VocabularyandStructure
Thereare30incompletesentencesinthispart.Foreachsentencethereare4choicesmarkedA
B,C,andD.ChoosetheOneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.
1.Ithinktheteam’sperformancewas
B
bythesuddenrain.
D.infected
A.effected
2.Tourismhas
A.replaced
B.affected
C.defected
A
agricultureasthenation’smainindustry.
B.placedC.takenplaceD.substituted
3.ThisdistricthaschangedsomuchsinceIwaslastherethatIhardly_____B_____itnow.
A.seeB.recognizeC.organizeD.admit
4.Reducingunemploymentwillbethemain______A_______forthenewgovernment.
A.challengeB.struggleC.warD.fighting
5.Theoldmachinewon’t_____A______properlyifyoudon’toilitregularly.
A.affectB.effectC.functionD.practice
6.I’msorryto_______B_______you,butcanyoudirectmetotherailwaystation?
A.worry
7.Thecrowdstartedto______A_______whenthenightfell.
A.breakoutB.breakinC.breakover
B.bother
C.upset
D.hurry
D.breakup
8._____A______anotheroccasion,helandedinadesertedcarpark.
A.OnB.ForC.ToD.In
9.Hecameherefora___B_____aim.
A.regularB.specificC.especial
10.Inlearningaforeignlanguage,variousformsofpracticearegood____D______.
A.disciplinesB.theoriesC.techniquesD.skills
11.YesterdayIwentshoppingandfoundalotof_____B______inthesale.
A.bargesB.bargainsC.barragesD.barracks
12.Thereisno___C____forairconditionersduringthewinter.
A.saleB.sellingC.purchaseD.buy
13.Eventually,yourbodywilldemandthatthedebtberepaid.(D)
A.OtherwiseB.HoweverC.Nevertheless
14.Sleepdeprivationalsomagnifiesalcohol’seffectsonthebody.(A)
A.intensifiesB.weakensC.reducesD.expands
15.Inaten-year___D______from1976to1985,thetotalworldfishcatchincreased29%.
A.expanseB.expenseC.stanceD.span
D.famous
D.Ultimately
16.Hequickly____B____totheclimateinthehighmountainsandfinallybecameanoutstanding
soldier.
A.adopted
17.Wouldyouplease___D_____yourvisitforafewdays,stayafewdayslonger?
A.expandB.lengthenC.stretchD.extend
18.Themoredangerswe___B_____,thehardershouldwepushforward.
A.dealB.encounterC.accountD.dispose
19.Please____A______surethatthehouseislockedbeforeyouleave.
A.makeB.takeC.doD.let
20.Theirtravelingexpensesamount______C______sevenhundreddollars.
A.forB.withC.toD.about
21.ShallI____B_____youupattheairporttomorrowmorning?
B.adapted
C.addicted
D.added
A.send
B.pick
C.see
D.look
22.Themanagingdirector’sonly_____A_____washowtoimprovethequalityoftheirproducts.
A.concern
B.confirm
D
C.conclude
forhimforafewminutes?
C.towait
D.confess
23.Doyoumind
A.havewaited
B.beingwaited
D.waiting
24.Therearesomefamoussayingsin
D
ofthemagazine.
D.thefront
A.thefaceB.thebeginningC.theinitial
25.We___A______withyouastotheprecisemeaningofthisphrase.
A.distinguishB.differentiateC.differD.disintegrate
26.Allthestudentsmustwear____C_____atourschool.
A.costumesB.hatsC.uniformsD.shoes
27.Theyoungmanmanagedfromhisparentswherehewasgoing.
A.concealingB.concealedC.toconcealD.havingconcealed
C
28.Hawthornewaschosento
A.leadB.cover
A
oneofthecountry’sleadingtravelfirms.
C.behead
D.head
29.Alotofpeoplehave______C______onthesimilaritybetweenthem.
A.saidB.toldC.remarkedD.remade
30.Therewas_____B_______agreementthatitwasasplendidwedding.
A.ordinary
B.universal
C.anniversary
D.reversal
II.Cloze
Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage(s).Foreachblankareprovidedfourchoices
markedA,B,C,andD.ChoosetheONEthatbestcompletesthepassage(s)
Peopletendtosleepmorelightlyandforshortertimespansastheygetolder,althoughthey
generallyneedaboutthesame
31
33
peopleoftenbecomeveryshortor
maybeanormalpartofaging,38itmayresultfrommedicalproblemsthatare
themedicationsand40treatmentsforthose
ofsleepasthey
sleepingproblems,suchasinsomnia,anddeepsleep
36completely.This
32
inearlyadulthood.About
halfofallpeopleover65have
34
37
inmany
35
commoninelderlypeopleand
problems.
39
Expertssaythatifyoufeeldrowsyduringthe
hadenoughsleep.Ifyouroutinelyfall
41
43
,evenduringboringactivities,you
within5minutesoflyingdown,you
42
probablyhavesevere
verybriefepisodesofsleepinanotherwise
deprivation.Inmanycases,peoplearenot47
widespread48of“burningthecandleatbothends”inwesternindustrializedsocietieshas
somuchsleepdeprivationthat40isreallyabnormalsleepinessisnowalmostthe
44
deprivation,possiblyevenasleep
45.Microsleeps,or
46
person,areanothermarkofsleep
thattheyareexperiencingmicrosleeps.The
49
norm.
(C)31.A.account
(D)32.A.demanded
(A)A33.A.frequent
(B)34.A.steps
B.number
B.required
B.often
C.amount
C.requested
C.once
D.quantity
D.needed
D.almost
D.status
B.stages
C.stances
(A)35.A.elderly
(D)36.A.state
(B)37.A.shift
(A)38.A.or
B.oldly
B.stay
C.older
C.start
D.elder
D.stop
D.vary
D.else
B.change
B.and
B.in
C.transfer
C.but
(D)39.A.at
C.with
D.from
(C)40.A.another
(A)41.A.day
B.theother
B.night
B.hasn’t
C.other
D.others
C.evening
C.hadn’t
C.drowsy
C.sleep
D.morning
(D)42.A.didn’t
(B)43.A.sleepy
(C)44.A.asleep
(D)45.A.symptom
(B)46.A.wake
(A)47.A.aware
(C)48.A.work
(A)49.A.created
(D)50.A.it
D.haven’t
D.fainted
D.drowsy
B.asleep
B.rest
B.disease
C.illness
C.waking
C.wary
D.disorder
B.awake
B.away
D.awaking
D.wearing
D.drill
B.exercise
B.contributed
B.this
C.practice
C.conducted
C.which
D.conduced
D.what
III.ReadingComprehension
SectionATherearetworeadingpassagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedby5
questions.EachquestionisprovidedwithfouranswersmarkedA,B,C,andD.ChoosetheONE
thatbestanswersthequestion.
Passage1
AfriendofminenamedPaulreceivedanautomobilefromhisbrotherasaChristmaspresent.
OnChristmasEvewhenPaulcameoutofhisoffice,astreeturchinwaswalkingaroundtheshiny
newcar,admiringit.“Isthisyourcar,Mister?”heasked.
Paulnodded.“MybrothergaveittomeforChristmas.”Theboywasastounded.“Youmean
yourbrothergaveittoyouanditdidn’tcostyounothing?Boy,Iwish….”Hehesitated.
OfcoursePaulknewwhathewasgoingtowishfor.Hewasgoingtowishhehadabrother
likethat.ButwhattheladsaidjarredPaulallthewaydowntohisheels.
“Iwish,”theboywenton,“thatIcouldbeabrotherlikethat.”
Paullookedattheboyinastonishment,thenimpulsivelyheadded,“Wouldyouliketotakea
rideinmyautomobile?”
“Ohyes,I’dlovethat.”
Afterashortride,theboyturnedandwithhiseyesaglow,said,“Mister,wouldyoumind
drivinginfrontofmyhouse?”
Paulsmiledalittle.Hethoughtheknewwhattheladwanted.Hewantedtoshowhis
neighborsthathecouldridehomeinabigautomobile.ButPaulwaswrongagain.“Willyoustop
wherethosetwostepsare?”theboyasked.
Heranupthesteps.TheninalittlewhilePaulheardhimcomingback,buthewasnot
comingfast.Hewascarryinghislittlecrippledbrother.Hesathimdownonthebottomstep,then
sortofsqueezedupagainsthimandpointedtothecar.
“Theresheis,Buddy,justlikeItoldyouupstairs.HisbrothergaveittohimforChristmas
anditdidn’tcosthimacent.AndsomedayI’mgonnagiveyouonejustlikeit…,thenyoucan
seeforyourselfalltheprettythingsintheChristmaswindowsthatI’vebeentryingtotell
about.”
you
Paulgotoutandliftedtheladtothefrontseatofhiscar.Theshining-eyedolderbrother
climbedinbesidehimandthethreeofthembeganamemorableholidayride.ThatChristmasEve,
PaullearnedwhatJesusmeantwhenhehadsaid:“Itismoreblessedtog”ive….
B51.Theboywasastounded.
A.Hewasverysurprised.
B.Hewassosurprisedthathewasshocked.
D.Thecarwassobeautifulthathefeltexcited.
C.Hewasextremelysurprised.
A52.Paullookedattheboy…,thenimpulsivelyheadded,“….”
A.hedidthiswithoutplanningandthinkingB.hedidthiswithcarefulthinking
C.hewasimpelledbyhisbrothertodothisD.hewasforcedbyhismothertodothis
D53.Theboywasnotcomingfastbecause
A.hewascomingdownthesteps
.
B.hewantedtositdownonthesteps
D.hewascarryinghiscrippledbrother
C.hewantedtoseethecarclearly
D54.He…squeezedupagainsthimandpointedtothecar.
A.movedcloserandtouchedhim
C.pushedhimnearertothecar
B.heldhimtightlyinhisarms
D.pulledhimcloserandsupportedhim
C55.…thethreeofthembeganamemorableholidayride.
A.easytoremember
C.worthremembering
B.likelytobenoticeable
D.likelytobeseen
Passage2
Nospecificfoodwillpreventoreasefaciallines.Butyoucanslowyourrateofwrinkling
byeatingtherightfoodstokeepthefatlayersunderyourskinsufficientlyplumptomaintaina
smoothcomplexion.Forexample,whileonebakedsweetpotato,eightouncesoforangejuiceor
tenpotatochipsprovideabout100calories,onlythesweetpotatoandorangejuicesupplyquality
calories.ThesweetpotatoisrichinvitaminA,whichhelpsskincellsshedsmoothly,andthejuice
providesvitaminC,whichhelpsformcollagen,thesupportivesubstancethatgivesyouthfulskin
itselasticquality.GoodsourcesofvitaminAincludedark-green,orangeanddeep-yellow
vegetables,andorange-coloredfruits.CitrusfruitsareagoodsourceofvitaminC.
Drinkplentyofwater.Onceyou’repastyour20s,manyofyourskin’snaturalmoisturizers—
sweatandoilglands—shutdown,andthetoplayerofskinthinsout.Asaresult,skinnolonger
holdsmoisturewell.Also,ifyoudon’tdrinkenoughwatertoreplacewhatyouloseeveryday
throughurinationandperspiration,yourbodypullswhatitneedsfromyourcells,includingskin
cells,resultingindrier,older-lookingskin.
Tominimizedryness,drinkatleasteighttoteneight-ounceglassesofwateraday.Don’t
countdrinkssuchascoffee,teaandcolaaspartofyourdailyintake.Theycontaincaffeine,a
diureticthatmayincreasewaterlossfromtheskin,aswillalcohol.
Anothersymptomofagingyoucanoffsetwithdietisloweredresistancetoillness.However,
vitaminEmaystrengthentheimmunesystem.InanAmericanstudy,researcherSiminMeydani
gave32healthyadultsoverage60largedosesofvitaminEtwiceadayforamonth.Asaresult,
theirlymphocytefunctionwassignificantlyimproved.FoodsrichinvitaminEincludedark-green,
leafyvegetables,legumes,nutsandwhole-graincereals.
Foodisnotaquickfixforaging.Butasounddiet—plentyoffiber,waterandvitamin-rich,
deep-coloredfruitsandvegetables—isboundtohaveapositiveeffectonyouroverallhealthand
looks.
56.Tomaintainasmoothcomplexion,youshould
C
.
A.slowyourrateofwrinkling
C.eatsomeproperfoods
B.keepacertainfatlayerunderyourskin
D.drinkplentyofcoffee
57.GoodsourcesofVitaminAcomesfrom
A.sweetpotatoB.orangejuice
A
.
C.citrusfruit
C.
D.tea
58.Ifyoudon’tdrinkenoughwater
A.sweatandoilglandswillshutdown
C.drier,older-lookingskinwillappear
B.toplayerofskinwillthinout
D.skinnolongerholdsmoisture
59.Tominimizedryness,thebestchoiceofyourdailyintakeis
A.waterB.coffeeandteaC.colaD.wine
A
.
60.ProperintakeofVitaminEmay
A.lowerresistancetoillness
B
.
B.improvetheimmunesystem
D.makeagooddiet
C.increasewaterlossfromtheskin
IV.Translation
SectionATranslatethefollowingsentencesintoChinese.
61.Expertsinpsychologybelievethatformanypeople,moneyisanimportantsymbolofstrength
andinfluence.
心理學(xué)專(zhuān)家認(rèn)為,對(duì)于很多人來(lái)說(shuō),金錢(qián)是一種非常重要的力量和影響力的象征。
62.Thewidespreadpracticeof“burningthecandleatbothends”hascreatedsomuchsleep
deprivationthatwhatisreallyabnormalsleepinessisnowalmostthenorm.
“燃燒蠟燭兩頭”的廣泛實(shí)踐已經(jīng)導(dǎo)致了大量的睡眠剝奪,真正失常的睡眠如今卻都已經(jīng)被
視為正常。
63.Manypeoplethinkthatthewomen’smovement,apoliticalandsocialefforttogivewomenthe
samestatusandrightsasmen,wasaresultofthisisolationandseparationofwomeninthe
suburbs.
很多人認(rèn)為,婦女運(yùn)動(dòng)也即要求給予女性與男性一樣的權(quán)利和地位的政治和社會(huì)努力,是
由于將女人隔絕和孤立于郊區(qū)的結(jié)果。
SectionBTranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsorexpressionsgiven
inbrackets.
64.好幾雙鞋子都試穿過(guò)了,但沒(méi)有一雙是令人滿意的。(tryon)
Somepairsofshoeshavebeentriedon,butnooneissatisfying.
65.那棟高樓使我們家照不到陽(yáng)光。(depriveof)
Thattallbuildingdeprivedthesunofourhome.
66.每個(gè)隊(duì)員都對(duì)這次勝利作了貢獻(xiàn)。(contribute)
Everyteammembercontributedtothevictory.
V.Writing
WriteacompositiononthetopicCARSINTHECITY.Yourcompositionshouldbebasedon
theoutlinegivenbelowandyouarerequiredtowriteitinnoless120words.Remembertowriteit
clearly.
CARSINTHECITY
(1)城市里汽車(chē)日漸增多。
(2)說(shuō)一下汽車(chē)增多有什么好處或壞處。
(3)你認(rèn)為應(yīng)該如何克服這些壞處?
Moreandmorepeopleowncarsinthecity.It'sbecausetheeconomyisexpanding
rapidlyandthereforethefamilyincomegoesupyearbyyear.Peoplewanttoenjoya
morecomfortablelifeandearncertainsocialstatus.
Thereisnodoubtthatcarsmakeustravelfasterandfarther,buttheydohave
causedsomeproblems.Forexample,theyemittoomuchexhaustfumesandthuspollute
theair.Thiscausesfurtherproblems.Theoldpeopleespeciallysufferalotfromit.Cars
alsocontributegreatlytotheincreaseoftrafficjamsandaccidents.
Howcanwesolvetheseproblems?First,wecanimprovethequalitiesofthecarsso
thattheyproducelesssmokesandnoiseswhenrunning.Second,weshouldplantmore
treesandgrassalloverthecitiestofreshentheair.Lastly,wecanbuildringsroads
aroundcitiessothattheywilllesspollutethedowntownareas.
CollegeEnglishTestforNon-EnglishMajorsofAdultEducation
(英語(yǔ)三)
I.VocabularyandStructure
Thereare30incompletesentencesinthispart.Foreachsentencethereare4choicesmarkedA,
B,C,andD.ChoosetheOneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.
1.Iwantyouto______B________eachsumofthemoneyyouspent.
A.amountto
2.Whenyoudonotunderstandaword,youcanlookit____D_____inthisdictionary.
A.onB.withC.forD.up
3.MyhusbandandI______B________conflictingopinionsonthismatter.
B.accountfor
C.aimto
D.intendto
A.make
4.Whyareyoutalkinginsuchastrange_______B________?
A.meansB.mannerC.matter
B.hold
C.keep
D.take
D.measure
5.Thedoctorshavedevelopedanew___C_______inheartsurgery.
A.technologyB.technicalC.techniqueD.technician
6.Nothingismoreirritatingthanpeoplewhodonotkeep_____D_____thepoint.
A.on
B.up
C.alon
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