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CollegeEnglishTestforNon-EnglishMajorsofAdultEducation

(英語三)

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)專家認(rèn)為,對(duì)于很多人來說,金錢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了,但沒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)城市里汽車日漸增多。

(2)說一下汽車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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