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2019年4月廣東省成人英語三級考試真題一、PartⅠDialogueCompletion1.

Chris:Doris,HighlandMallishavingabigsalethisweekend.________.

Doris:Don'tfeellikeit.I'mbroke.

A.Youwannago?

B.IwishIknewit.

C.Icantell.

D.Youlikeit?2.Brenda:Didyousayyou'regoingtotakeavacationnextweek?

Lorena:Yes.I'mgoingtoSanFranciscoforacoupleofdays.

Brenda:________.IwishIcouldgetawayforawhile.

A.Couldyougowithme?

B.HowluckyIam!

C.Ireallyappreciateit.

D.Ireallyenvyyou.

√3.Jerry:Canyouloanmesomemoney?

Cathy:________.I'vealreadygonethroughmypaycheckfortheweek.

A.HowcanI?

B.I'msorry.

C.I'mnotsure.

D.Canyouimagine?4.Jose:Pamela,canyoucometoameetingonFriday?

Pamela:I'mnotsure.________.Whattimeareyouhavingit?

Jose:We'replanningonhavingitaroundnoon.

A.Oh,goahead.

B.Oh,yes.

C.Letmecheckmyschedul正確答案:E

D.Iwouldliketojoinyou.5.Marshall:DoyouknowwhatJason'sofficephonenumberis?

Pam:I'msorry.Youmightwanttolookitupinthephonebook.

Marshall:________,butitseemsthathisphonenumberisUNLISTED.

A.Surething

B.Idon'tknow

C.I'vecheckeditalready

D.Oh,don'tbother6.Jake:IthoughtJane'dbehappy.

Cathy:Yeah,especiallysinceshegotapromotionrecently.

Jake:Maybeit's________.

A.somethingshe'dliketokeepsecret.

B.whatsheusuallydoes.

C.howshecopeswithsomethingunpleasant.

D.somekindofpersonalproblem.

√7.Sarah:Whyisn'tJudyatworktoday?

Barbara:Apparently,________andshecouldn'tcome.

Sarah:Iwonderwhathappened.

A.somethingcameup

B.shedidn'tsayanything

C.shewouldliketoquit

D.somethingcouldhappen8.Angela:IcameacrossAmandayesterday.

Bruce:________.

A.Howisshedoing?

B.Nevermind.

C.Noworry.

D.Issheright?9.Hart:Don'tloseheart.Whateverdifficultiesyouhavewillbeovercomeintheend.

Rose:________.

A.Thatsoundsodd.

B.Weareexpectingachange.

C.Ihopeso!

D.Youarewelcome!10.Jack:I'vesentoutlotsofapplications,butreceivednoofferyet.

Jerry:________.

A.Youthinkso?

B.Lookwho'stalking.

C.IsthatOK?

D.Don'tworry.

√11.Customer:I'msorrytosaythis,butthesesnacksareawful.

Waitress:________.

A.What'syouropinion?

B.Howcanyousaythat?

C.I'mterriblysorryaboutthat,sir.

D.That'squitenormal.12.Grace:Whydon'twegooutforapicnicthisweekend?

Susie:________.

A.That'sabrilliantide正確答案:A

B.Soundslikeanexcellentjob.

C.Gladyoucouldmakeit.

D.I'msureitisn'tsobad.13.Secretary:CanIgetsomeinformationaboutthisprogram?

Manager:________.

A.Yes,youdo.

B.Goon.

C.Youcertainlycan.

D.Goodidea.14.Guest:Thankyouforyourefforttomakemystaycomfortable.

Host:________.

A.Nevermind.

B.Don'tbesopolite.

C.Youaresokind.

D.It'smypleasur正確答案:E15.

Linda:Canyoulendmeahandwiththissuitcase?

Richard:________.

A.Well,Ican't.

B.Iguessyoucan.

C.Withpleasur正確答案:E

D.Don'tbother.二、PartⅡReadingComprehensionPassageOneA3-year-oldboywhowaslostinthewoodsfortwodaysisnowsafeathome.ButCaseyHathawaytoldhisrescuersthathewasnotalongintherainy,freezingcoldwoods.Hesaidhewaswithafriend—abear.ThechildwentmissingonJanuary22whileplayingwithfriendsathisgrandmother'shouseinthesouthernstateofNorthCarolina.WhentheotherchildrenreturnedtothehouseandCaseydidnot,thefamilysearchedtheareaforalmostanhourbeforecallingthepolice.Policeformedasearchandrescueteamtolookfortheyoungboyinthenearbywoods.Buttwodayswentbyandstill—noCasey.ThewoodsofNorthCarolinaarehometomanyblackbears,likethisone.Itseemsoneofthemhelpedalittleboywhilehewaslostinthewoods.ThenonJanuary24,someonecalledthepolicesayingtheyheardachildcryinginthewoods.PolicefollowedupontheinformationandfoundCaseyatabout9:30thatnight.Theypulledhimoutofsomebriar(荊棘).Hewasingoodhealth.PoliceOfficerChipHughessaidthatCaseydidnotsayhowhewasabletosurviveinthewoodsfortwodaysinthecould,rainyweather,butthat“hedidsayhehadafriendinthewoodsthatwasabearthatwaswithhim.”Hundredsofpeoplehelpedinthesearchandrescueefforts,includingsome600volunteers,federalpoliceandmembersofthemilitary.HughestoldreportersthatatnopointdidhethinkCaseyhadbeenkidnapped(綁架).DoctorsatCarolinaEastMedicalCentertreatedCaseyforminorinjuries.HewasthenreleasedtohisfamilyonJanuary25.(1).Accordingtothepassage,Casey'smissingisacaseof________.

A.pureaccident

B.plannedkidnap

C.children'strick

D.animalattack(2).Thewoodsarementionedagainandagaintoindicatethatthey________.

A.providegoodplacesforchildrentoplayin

B.arehometobearsandthusdangeroustochildren

C.standforgoodenvironmentaroundCasey'shome

D.maybethecauseoftherainyweatherinthearea(3).

Afterreceivingthecall,thepolice________.

A.appearedindifferent

B.foundCaseyimmediately

C.madeaquickresponse

D.didnotknowwhattodo(4).Whenfoundinthewoods,Caseywas________.

A.playingwithabear

B.badlyinjuredbyabear

C.hidinginsomebriar

D.ingoodcondition

√(5).AllthefollowingarementionedasthosehelpingintherescueeffortsEXCEPT________.

A.reporters

B.volunteers

C.federalpolice

D.membersofthemilitaryPassageTwoTheideasabouthealthyeatinghavenotchangedmuchfromyourgreat-grandmother'stime.Eatavarietyoffoods,don'tgainweightandavoidtoomuchsaltandsugar.Butscientistskeepchangingtheiradvice.Ina2012U.S.poll,halfoftherespondents(受訪者)saiditwaseasiertodotaxesthantofigureoutwhatishealthytoeat.Whyisn'titsimpler?Foronething,nutritionorfoodscienceisreallynewresearch.Itisnotyetreliable.And,there'slotsofmoneytobemadeinthefoodbusiness.Socompanies

willsaytheirfoodishealthyevenifitisn't.In2011,theU.S.governmentputoutdietaryguidelinesaboutcholesterol(膽固醇)andtotalfat.Thepanelofscientistswrotethatahealthydietis“l(fā)owerinredandprocessedmeat”becausethesemeatsleadtohigherdeathratesfromcancerandheartdisease.Afterstrongobjectionsfromthemeatindustry,thatcautionwasdroppedin2016.The2016U.S.nutritionguidelineshave204pages.Theyareverycomplicated,makingmanybelievethattheyhave,attimes,contributedtoworseninghealth.Forinstance,warningsthatthefatinbutterandcreamproducedheartattacksmadepeopleswitchtonondairycreamer.Butthesecontainthetransfatsthatscientistsnowthinkaremoreharmful.Furthermore,warningstoavoidfataltogetherledAmericanstoeatsignificantlymorecarbohydrates(碳水化合物).Thecarbohydratesin“fat-free”dietsincreasesugarintheblood,leadingtomoreweightgain.Somenutritioniststhinktheguidelinesshouldbeeasiertounderstand,whichwouldputthemmoreinlinewiththeeatingadvicegivenbytheWorldHealthOrganization(WHO).(1).Accordingtothefirstparagraph,astowhatishealthytoeat,people________.

A.prefertraditionalfood

B.aresomewhatconfused

C.trusttheadviceofscientists

D.keepchangingtheirchoices(2).Theexampleofthemeatindustryimpliesthat________.

A.foodscienceisnotreliable

B.foodbusinesshasstrongpower

C.nutritionscientistsarewrong

D.foodpreferenceischanging(3).

Whatdoweknowaboutnondairycreamer?

A.Itcontainsharmfultransfat.

B.Itincreasessugarintheblood.

C.Itraisesthecholesterollevel.

D.Itleadstomoreweightgain.(4).SomenutritioniststhinkthatcomparedwiththeWHOadvice,theU.S.guidelines________.

A.lackreliability

B.makenosense

C.seemtoocomplicated

D.domoreharmthangood(5).Whatseemstobetheauthor'sattitudetowardstheU.S.nutritionguidelinesin2016?

A.Indifferent.

B.Supportive.

C.Unclear.

D.Dissatisfie正確答案:DPassageThreeAsthenationalattentiontofakenewsandthedebateoverwhattodoaboutitcontinue,oneplacewheremanyarelookingforsolutionsisintheclassroom.InScottBedley'sversionofSimonSays,whatkeepyouinthegameistodecidecorrectlywhetheranewsstoryisrealornot.Tostartoffthegame,Bedleysendshisfifth-gradersatPlazaVistaSchoolinIrvine,California,anarticletoreadontheirlaptops.Hegivesthemaboutthreeminutestomaketheirdecision—theyhavetoreadthestorycarefully,examineitssourceandusetheirjudgment.Thosewhothinkthearticleisfalsestandup.The“true”believersstayintheirseats.Bedleysayshe'sbeentryingtoteachhisstudentsforawhiletolookcarefullyatwhatthey'rereadingandwhereitcomesfrom.He'sgotaseven-pointchecklisthisstudentscanfollow.BedleyalsoteameduprecentlywithToddFloryatCalamusWheatlandElementarySchoolinCalamus,Iowa,todoafakenewschallengeviaSkype.Flory'sfourth-graderschosetworealarticleandwroteafakearticleoftheirown.Then,theypresentedthemtoBedley'sclassinCalifornia.Thefifth-gradersdecidedwhicharticleoutofthethreewasfake.Mostimportantly,theyhadtoexplainwhytheythoughtitwasfake.Otherwise,nopoints.Florysayswritingthefakenewsarticlewasmoredifficultforhisstudentsthantheyexpectedbecausetheyhadtomakeitbelievable.“Itreallyhammeredhometheideatothemthatfakenewsdoesn'thavetobetooeye-catching,”hesays.“Itcanbeaverysubtle(微妙的)change,butthatsubtlechangecanhavebigconsequences.”(1).WhatisprobablyBedley'sversionofSimonSays?

A.NewcoursetolearnaboutSimon'snewsstrategy.

B.AlecturetofollowSimon'sdiscussionoffakenews.

C.Aclassroomgametohelpstudentsidentifyfakenews.

D.Areadingcompetitiontoinspirestudentstoreadnews.(2).InBedley'sgame,thefifth-graders________.

A.areencouragedtohaveagroupdiscussion

B.learnthetipsforwritingagoodstory

C.needtoexplainwhethertheylikethenewsornot

D.makedecisionsthewayBedleyhastaughtthem

√(3).WhatcanbelearnedaboutFlory'sfourth-graders?

A.Theywrotearticlestotestthefifthgraders'judgment.

B.Theyteamedupwiththefifthgraderstowritearticles.

C.Theyhadawritingcompetitionwiththefifth-graders.

D.Theypresentedtheirarticlesforthefifth-graderstocorrect.(4).Themostimportanttaskforthefifth-graderswasto________.

A.finishreadingwithinthreeminutes

B.decidewhicharticlewasfake

C.explainwhytheymadethechoice

D.teamupwithotherstudents(5).Thefourth-gradersunderstandthatthekeytowritingfalsenewsarticlesistomakethem________.

A.subtle

B.believable

C.big

D.eye-catchingPassageFourForalongtime,peoplehavedisagreedaboutwhethergolfisasportoragame.Ononesideoftheargument,peoplesaythatgolfmeetsthedictionarydefinitionofasport,becauseitisaphysical,athleticactivity.Theyaddthatgolfisrecognizedasasportbysportinggoodscompanies,athleticgroups,fans,andthemedia.Also,golf'sinclusionintheOlympicsin2016ismoreproofthatitissport.Ontheotherside,peoplesaythatgolfisagame,notasport.Theysaygolfisnotaveryphysicalactivityandcanbeplayedwellbypeoplewhoareoverweightorinjured.Also,golfwasonlyrecentlyaddedtotheOlympics.Formorethan100yearsitwasnotincludedintheOlympicGames.Formany,theOlympicGamesserveasameasurementforwhetheranactivityshouldbecalledasport.GolfwasfirstincludedintheOlympicsin1900.However,itwasremovedshortlythereafterbecauseofalackofparticipationandconflictwithothergolfevents.Throughtheyears,therewereseveralattemptstobringgolfbacktotheOlympics.Itwasn'tuntilthe2016SummerOlympicsinRiodeJaneiro,Brazilthatgolfreturned.Somesaythereturnofgolfdoesnotprovethatitisasport.Rather,itonlyprovesthattheOlympicswantedtobenefitfromthestarpoweroffamousgolferslikeTigerWoods.Thedisagreementcontinuestoday.Thosewhothinkgolfisasportpointtopro-golferslikeWoods,whoarestrongandfit.ThosewhodisagreepointtogolferslikeJohnDaly.Heisasuccessfulpro-golferwhooncehadhealthproblems.Soisgolfasport?Theanswerdependsonwhoyouask—andwhetherthatpersonownsasetofgolfclubs.(1).AllthefollowingevidenceisusedtoprovethatgolfisasportEXCEPT________.

A.professionaltraining

B.OlympicGames

C.dictionarydefinition

D.mediarecognition(2).TheoverweightorinjuredpeoplearementionedinParagraph2to________.

A.demonstratethepopularityofgolf

B.indicatethespecialfunctionofgolf

C.provethatgolfismoreofagamethanofasport

D.showthephysical,athleticnatureofgolf(3).WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutgolfandtheOlympicsistrue?

A.GolfwasfirstincludedinOlympicsseveralyearsago.

B.GolfhasbeeninandoutoftheOlympicsadozentimes.

C.GolfwasbroughtbacktotheOlympicsover100yearsago.

D.GolfwasexcludedfromtheOlympicsformorethanacentury.

√(4).AccordingtoParagraph5,theinclusionofgolfintheOlympics________.

A.indicatesthatitisasport

B.resultsfromthestareffect

C.endsthedebateongolf

D.benefitsitsdevelopment(5).Theauthorseemstosuggestinthelastparagraphthat________.

A.golfisagame

B.golfisasport

C.golfisbothagameandasport

D.thereisnodefiniteanswer

√三、PartⅢVocabularyandStructure16.Theworkinggroupwillbelookingforpracticalsolutionstotheproblems________doctors.

A.face

B.facing

C.faced

D.beingfaced17.Allthecarsdrivingintheoppositedirection________theirheadlightson.

A.had

B.havehad

C.having

D.hadhad18.Anareain________thecomputerhasmadebigprogressisinplayingchess.

A.which

B.what

C.how

D.where19.Wemusthavethepatiencetocontinueourwork________wefindamoreeffectivesolution.

A.so

B.and

C.until

D.thus20.Weweregladthatshe________agoldmedal.

A.willbeawarded

B.hasbeenawarded

C.hadbeenawarded

D.wasbeingawarded21.Icouldn'tfindthetools;theymight________inthewrongplace.

A.put

B.haveput

C.beput

D.havebeenput

√22.Idon'tcarewhatotherssay;I'm________you.

A.for

B.with

C.under

D.after23.Never________ofbecomingtheheadoftheinformationdepartment.Itisoutofsheerluck.

A.Idreamt

B.doIdream

C.haveIdreamt

D.Ihavedreamt24.Acloselookatthestatistics________atroublingpicture.

A.reviews

B.reveals

C.revises

D.results25.Thecentralbankhaslowered________ratesby2percent.

A.interest

B.interests

C.interesting

D.interested26.

Webothgotupand________ourwaythroughthecrowd.

A.got

B.made

C.had

D.gave27.Whenwedrovethroughthegates,she________alookofamazement.

A.put

B.drew

C.wore

D.caught28.Thecitycentreandtheshopsareonlya________distanceaway.

A.near

B.short

C.close

D.small29.Maxisnearlytwice________hislittlesisterEve.

A.heavyas

B.asheavyas

C.heavieras

D.heavierthan30.Bobbiehassomeshortcomingsbut________sheishardworkingandreliable.

A.onthewhole

B.asawhole

C.inaword

D.inotherwords31.Lookathowmanypeoplewatchcellphonesandhow________readbooks.

A.some

B.much

C.little

D.few

√32.Hewouldgo________hisworkagainandagainuntilhefelthehaditright.

A.to

B.for

C.over

D.into33.Theyallwonderwhat________thematterwiththenewequipment.

A.are

B.is

C.were

D.was

√34.

Atourfactorythereareafewmachineslike________describedinthebook.

A.them

B.theirs

C.those

D.that35.Anagreementseemsimpossiblesincemostofthecommitteemembersare________it.

A.for

B.about

C.against

D.like36.

Startoutrightnow,________you'llmissthelasttrain.

A.and

B.but

C.or

D.for37.________advertisementsareofsomehelptoourlife,weshouldnotrelyonthemtoomuch.

A.When

B.While

C.As

D.Unless38.Planningsofaraheadinsuchdetail________nosense—manythingswillchangeintwoyears.

A.hasmade

B.made

C.make

D.makes

√39.Theoldcoupleoftentakeawalkinthepark,________bytheirpetdog.

A.following

B.tofollow

C.followed

D.follows40.Englishlearnerstodayhaveawiderangeofresources________tochoose.

A.fromwhich

B.atwhich

C.forwhich

D.ofwhich41.Youneedtotellhimthe________whyyouturneddownhisoffer.

A.cause

B.reason

C.excuse

D.way

√42.Youareworkingtoohard.You'dbetterkeepa________betweenworkandrelaxation.

A.promise

B.pace

C.balance

D.business43.Itiswonderfulthatthetraditionalcharacterofthesmalltowniswell________.

A.proposed

B.preserved

C.defined

D.defended44.Thereisnotmuchtimeleft,but________wemustgetthereontime.

A.somehow

B.somewhat

C.nomatter

D.anyway

√45.Don'tspeakinsuchahigh________.

A.sound

B.noise

C.voice

D.energy46.Ihavetosaythat________helpingimprovethesituation,you'vejustmadeitworse.

A.farfrom

B.dueto

C.butfor

D.outof47.Goodatnotetaking,Estellecan________almosteverywordofthelecturerinclass.

A.turndown

B.turnup

C.putdown

D.putup48.Allforeignvisitorsarerequiredto________withthelocalpolicewithintwoweeksafterarrival.

A.report

B.register

C.administrate

D.adjust49.Thetwinsaresomuch________thatIcan'ttellwhoiswho.

A.likely

B.unlike

C.alike

D.like50.Shewasinvolvedinaseriouscar________lastweek.

A.incident

B.occurrence

C.accident

D.happening51.Areyousurethereisa________supplyoffreshwateronthatisland?

A.productive

B.plentiful

C.numerous

D.spare52.Therewasadeep-rootedracial________longbeforethetwocountrieswenttowar.

A.dislike

B.argument

C.conflict

D.belief53.Thecompanyprovidesbusserviceforworkerscominghomefromthenight________.

A.period

B.unit

C.shift

D.move54.Thebasisfortrainingreliesonthedog'snatural________tohuntandchase.

A.mind

B.wisdom

C.instinct

D.sense55.—ShallIinformhimofthechangeintheschedulerightnow?

—I'mafraidyou________,incasehecomeslateforthemeeting.

A.will

B.must

C.can

D.may

√四、PartⅣClozeTestThephrase,“Theearlybirdcatchestheworm”maybetrue.It(76)________

peoplewho

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