2017年5月北京成人英语三级专业考试真题.doc
《2017年5月北京成人英语三级专业考试真题.doc》由会员分享,可在线阅读,更多相关《2017年5月北京成人英语三级专业考试真题.doc(12页珍藏版)》请在淘文阁 - 分享文档赚钱的网站上搜索。
1、|北京地区成人本科学士学位英语统一考试 2017.05.06 Passage 1 Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage: People say that money cannot buy happiness. This was true for Howard Hughes. (76) He was one of the richest andmost powerful men of his time. He bad everything: good look success, power, and a lot of money.
2、 But he didnt have lave or friendship because he couldnt buy them. All his life he used his money to control everything and everyone around him.In the end, he lost control of everything, even himself. Howard Hughes was born in 1905 in Houston, Texas. His father started the Hughes Tool Company. He wa
3、s a workaholic(工作狂)and made a lot of money. He bought everything he wanted. He even gave money to schools so Howard could get into them. From his father, Howard learned to be a successful but merciless businessman. Hughess mother, Allene also had a big influence on his life. Howard was her only chil
4、d. She protected him and gave him everything. Unfortunately Allene had mental problems. (77)She was afraid of germs and diseases. She was obsessed with Howards health,and he became obsessed win it too. Allene died when Howard was 16 years old. Two years later his father died. Hughes inherited the Hu
5、ghes Tool Company. Then he married Ella Rice. He and Ella moved to Los Angeles, California. It was there that Howard Hughes began to become a legend. Hughes began to invest his money in movies. He became an important producer soon after he moved to California. He worked hard, but he also played hard
6、. He became obsessed with power and control. When he couldnt get something legally, he gave money politicians and businessmen so they would help him. He owned a lot of businesses, including airplane companies, a movie studio, Las Vegas hotels, gold and silver mines, and radio and television stations
7、. Once he bought a television studio so he could watch movies all night He also bought a hotel because he wanted to stay in his favorite room for one weekend. 1. According to the passage , Howard Hughes was hot _.A. good-looking B. wealthy C. friendly D. powerful 2. Which of the following about Hugh
8、es father is NOT TRUE? A. He started the Hughes Tool Company. B. He liked to spend money. C. He worked hard. D. He drank alcohol a lot. 3. Howard Hughes parents died _. A. when he was 16 years old B. before he was 19 years old C. after he got married D. after he moved to California |4. The word obse
9、ssed in Paragraph 2 probably means . A. troubled B. reduced C. related D. informed 5. From the passage, we learn what Mr. Hughes lacked in his life was _.A. education B. love C. money D. good looks Passage 2 Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage: Half of the worlds coral reefs (珊瑚礁)ha
10、ve died in the last 30 years. Now scientists are racing to ensure that the rest survive. Even if global warning were to rightnow, scientists predict that more than 90% of corals will die by 2050. If no major steps are taken to address the problem, the reefs may be headed for total extinction(灭绝). (7
11、8) The planets health depends on the survival of coral reefs. They described as “the rain forests of the sea“, because they provide shelter for a wide variety of sea life. In addition, the reefs serve as barriers that protect coastlines from the full force of powerful storms. Coral are used in medic
12、al research for cures to diseases. They are key to local economies as well, since the reefs attract tourists, the fishing industry, and other businesses, bringing in billions of dolllars.(79 )Corals are particular sensitive to changes in temperature. A rise of just 1 to 2 degrees can force the coral
13、s to drive out the algae(水藻). Then the corals turn white in a process called “bleaching”. Corals can recover from short-term bleaching, but long-term bleaching can cause permanent damage. In 1998, when sea surface temperatures were the highest in recorded history, coral reefs around the world suffer
14、ed the most severe bleaching. It is estimated that even under the best of conditions,many of these coral reefs will need decades to recover. Although reefs face other threats from pollution, industrial activities, and overfishing, it is global climate change that most concerns scientists. Scientists
15、 remain hopeful that its not too late to save the reefs, and some are moving ahead on experiments to accomplish that goal. 6. Which of the following is the best title for the passage? A. Rising Global Temperatures B. Rain forests are in Danger C. Coral Reefs Face Extinction D. Global Climate Change
16、7. The word address in Paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to _.A. break down B. stick to C. go over D. deal with 8. Why are coral reefs called “the rainforests of the sea“? |A.Because they are home to a wide variety of sea life. B.Because they can protect our coasts from storms. C.Because they might
17、supply natural medicines. D.Because they look like rainforests. 9.The corals turn _ in the process of “bleaching”. A.red B.black C.green D.white10.According to the passage, _ is the biggest threat to coral reefs.A.pollution B.overfishing C.industrial activity D.dimate change Passage 3 Questions 11 t
18、o I5 are based on the following passage: Over the years, college students have stood together for what they believe in, from civil rights to anti-war policies to the more recent protests against the unequal distribution of wealth. But nowhere in history have students banned(禁止)bottled water. Until n
19、owThe bottled water ban, which Parted on just a few campuses, has now spread nationwide to morethan 20 universities. The colleges have cither completely banned the use of plastic bottles altogether, or some have takena more limited approach with partial bans. Many people believe that producing and b
20、ottled water wastes money and harms the environment. They say that bottled water is unnecessary because public water supplies in the U.S. arc among the best in the world. Water fountains and reusable bottles with easy access(获取)to filling stations are a better choice. An organization called Ban the
21、Bottle raises awareness about the economic and environmental costs of using plastic bottles. The group claims that eight glasses of water a day costs each person 49 cents annually, while drinking from plastic containers costs $I,400 per year. Plastic bottles contain antimonya chemical that in low do
22、ses causes depression, but in large doses can even lead to death. The controversy over bottled or tap is not limited to the students and college administrations. The makers of bottled water see the movement as a threat. (80) They argue that plastic bottles make UP a small portion of the nations tota
23、l waste. Its unfair to single out (单独挑出)their product when so many other items are packaged in plastic containers. Plus, water is a healthy choice compared to some sodas and juices that arc also sold at school., 11. Which of the following is the main idea of the passage? A.Many universities ban or r
24、estrict the sale of bottled water. |B.Many states ban or restrict the sale of bottled water.C.The bottled water industry is concerned about its decreasing sales. D.Many people are opposed to the bottled water ban. 12. According to Ban the Bottle, drinking bottled water costs _ dollars per year。 A. 8
- 配套讲稿:
如PPT文件的首页显示word图标,表示该PPT已包含配套word讲稿。双击word图标可打开word文档。
- 特殊限制:
部分文档作品中含有的国旗、国徽等图片,仅作为作品整体效果示例展示,禁止商用。设计者仅对作品中独创性部分享有著作权。
- 关 键 词:
- 2017 北京 成人 英语 三级 专业 考试
限制150内