當前位置:才華齋>英語>公共英語>

2017公共英語考試三級閱讀理解習題

公共英語 閱讀(2.09W)

書山有路勤為徑,學海無涯苦作舟。下面是小編整理的2017公共英語考試三級閱讀理解習題,歡迎練習,更多訊息請關注應屆畢業生網。

2017公共英語考試三級閱讀理解習題

A

Sussex police ordered to search for a six-foot, dark-haired youth of about 20 who failed to mug (搶劫) a five-foot, 74-year-old grandmother. The youth rushed at Mrs West and tied to take her things and money when she was walking out of a church. The result should have been an expected conclusion. Surprisedly, however, when Mrs West grasped the mugger’s wrist (手腕),he cried, ”Oh, God! Oh, no! Stop!” Encouraged by these pleas (哀求), she put him in arm lock at which the mugger cried, “Oh, no! Oh! God!” and ran away. “If I hadn’t been carrying my shopping I would really have put him on his back. “said Mrs West who had practised judo(柔道) when younger.” When my husband was living. I used to pracise throwing him at Christmas”, she explained.

did the youth cry when grasped by the old lady? Because he ______.

A. was sorry for his failure B. couldn’t bear the pain and had to ask for mercy

C. felt angry with the old lady D. became so excited that he couldn’t help doing so

the incident hadn’t ended beyond expected conclusion, _______.

A. Mrs West would have been robbed of her things and money

B. the mugger should have been defeated

C. Mrs West would have put the youth on his back

D. the mugger should have cried and run away

do you think of the youth whom the police ordered to search for? He was ______.

A. a boy of about 20  B. a dark-haired young man  C. an ill man D. a rather weak fellow

your judgement, which of the following might not be true?

A. Mrs West had just been to the market and church.

B. The mugger knew little about judo.

C. Mrs West was a single woman. D. The mugger didn’t get punished in the end.

B

Nipponex Eletuics

Tokyo, Japan

27 December 1996

Amperlite Ltd

146 O’Leary St

Dublin, Ireland

Dear Sirs,

Improved ways of production make us able to offer you our change of Drilite batteries (電池)at a reduced price for large quantities.

Further information of the new prices for your market are sent to you together with the letter, and you will see that the price has already reduced 5 per cent. As c.i.f (成本,保險加 運費)to Dublin is included in our prices, you will agree that they are clearly lower than those of producers of the same batteries, both here in Japan and elsewhere. The quality of our producers

remains the same --- only the finest chemicals are used. The new prices are for the least orders of 1,000 pounds and will begin from January 1. Immediate sending off is guaranteed because enough can be made whenever you require it.

We appreciate your past dealing and co-operstion (合作) with us, and look forward to supplying you in the new year at the new prices.

Yours Truly

Nipponex Electrics

underlined word “guaranteed” in the passage. Probably means ______.

A. in our charge   B. of a little problem  C. difficulty   D. quite sure

the passage we know the quality of the products _______.

A. is as high as before B. is lower   C. is improved   reduced

the Irish expect to enjoy the 5% of reduction at prices, they should _______.

A. pay the Japanese at least £1,000 B. order 1,000 pounds of batteries in weight

C. order£1,000 worth batteries at least D. pay the Japanese £1,000 ahead

will the Japanese reduce the price at 5 per cent? Because ______.

(1). the Japanese producer holds a large quantity of stores and can’t sell them out

(2) Japanese have improved their production means and can turn out more products

(3) expect to go on dealing with the Irish in the coming year

(4) Irish think the prices in the past are unfair

(5) try to sell more products in the past are unfair

(6) want to appreciate the Irish’s co-operation

A. (1)(3)(5)  B. (2)(4)(6)  C. (2)(3)(5)  D. (1)(4)(6)

C

Woman have more problems than men in old age. First of all, they have less money—or no money at all — and because of this, they often feel they get less respect , even at home. Quite a large number have no pension(退休費) because they have never worked outside the home, and thirty-eight percent are supported mainly by their husbands or children. Second, a larger number of old women than old men become window(single women). Men are normally older than the women they marry, and women generally live longer than men. The remarriage among older windows is lower than that among widows(single men). Statistics (統計) from 1990 in Shanghai show only 52 percent of elderly women with husbands still living, compared to(與---相比)82 percent of men.

Because of lower incomes and the difficulty of remarriage, many elderly women who live alone, are poor and have almost no social life. Even an old couple lives with children, it is the woman who ends up doing the work around the house. She cleans the rooms, prepares meals, and takes care of the family. Some 75 percent of them carry out such heavy physical tasks as buying and carrying grain, coal and other supplies for the home. How to improve the quality of life of women in their later years is a question that needs to be dealt with by all the society.

they had more money, elderly women _______.

A. would have no more problem    B. could live a fairy life

C. would get more respect     D. would need no care of others

Shanghai, of 150 elderly women, only ______have husbands still living.

A.75.    B.52.    C.82.   D.78.

rding to the statistics, suppose there are 150,000 elderly men, _____of them are

widowers.

A.27,000 B.78,000   C.72,000 D.123,000

rding to the writer, _______.

A. elderly women should be paid well B. elderly women should live with their families

C. all people should do something for elderly women

D. housework should not be done by elderly women

  答案:

36—40 BACDD

41—47 ACCCDAC