College English Test for Non-English Majors of Adult Education(英语三模拟题 3)I. Vocabulary and StructureThere are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the One answer that best completes the sentence.1. I want you to ___ B ________ each sum of the money you spent. A. amount to B. account for C. aim to D. intend to2. When you do not understand a word, you can look it ___ _D _____ in thisdictionary A. on B. with C. for D. up3. My husband and I _ _____ B ________ conflicting opinions on this matter.A. makeB. holdC. keepD. take 4. Why are youtalking in such a strange _______ B ______ __? A. means B. manner C. matter D. measure5. The doctors have developed a new ___C ______ in heart surgery.A. technologyB. technicalC. techniqueD. technician6. Nothing is more irritating than people who do not keep D _____ the point.A. onB. upC. alongD. to7. The government has announced reductions in the countryC '_s__d_e_fe. nse A. plan B. arrangement C. budget D. scheme8. The news came to us at last. Her severe look _______ D how she really felt.A. relatedB. talkedC. spokeD. reflected9. While we may get used to a sleep-depriving schedule, our judgment, reaction time, and other functions are still impaired . ___A ___________A. affectedB. damagedC. mendedD. repaired10. Caffeine and other stimulants cannot overcome the effects of severe sleep deprivation. ___ C___A. strengthenB. submitC. defeatD. overpower11. The manager is responsible ________ C making sure that the shop is run properly the whole day.A. inB. toC. forD. on12. “ Do you have __C ___ e xperience of this type of work?” The manager asked the applicant.A. foregoingB. beforeC. previousD. past 13. The first ___C ___ came from Europe to America, the new land in the early 17th century.A. emigrantB. emigrationC. immigrantD. immigration14. Big men are not ___B ______ strong men; we must not suppose that men are strong merelybecause they are big.A. ordinarilyB. commonlyC. necessarilyD. usually15. The audience ___ D _______the play very much and time and again clapped loudly.A. enforcedB. engagedC. enhancedD. enjoyed16. Did the people _B _______large approve of the government policy?A. inB. atC. onD. for17. There was a long _____ C ______ before he an swered the teleph one.A. stopB. breakC. i ntervalD. occasi on18.1 'm not particular C ________ my clothes; I don 't mind what I wear.A. inB. withC. aboutD. for19. Will you meet me C _________ we were last night?A. thereB. whe nC. whereD. the n20. How soon can I be B __________ as a member of the school football team?A. receivedB. admittedC. allowedD. permitted21. Some airpla nes are _ D _______ going 1,000 miles an hour.A. able ofB. possible ofC. probable ofD. capable of22. Empty ___ B _______ makes the most sound.A. shipB. vesselC. boatD. yacht23. They had D ___________ evidenee that the factory was responsible for the pollution.A. i nclusiveB. seclusiveC. exclusiveD. con clusive24. The young Mr. Wang has ______ B in the army for twenty years.A. servicedB. servedC. mai ntai nedD. stayed25. We n eed to __ D ______ the quality of our goods but not in crease the price.A. rema inB. retainC. stayD. mai ntai n26. Oxford has Britain s oldestpublic museum which was __ D ______ in 1683.A. foundB. findingC. foundingD. foun ded27. He says what he thinks, ____D__________ o ther people 's feelings.A. despite ofB. in view ofC. in charge ofD. regardless of28. Miss White said she met him __ B ____ c ha nee yesterday morni ng.A. withB. byC. forD. through29. Flyi ng across the Atla ntic for the first time was a great ____ D .A. performa neeB. progressC. adva nceme ntD. achieveme nt30. When he heard how well the new compa ny was doing, he took a calculated ______ D andin vested all his money in it.A. ven tureB. cha neeC. opport unityD. riskII. ClozeThere are 20 blanks in the following passage(s). For each blank are provided four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the ONE that best completes the passage(s)Historically, American women have always been very independent. The 31 ___ coloniststo come to New England were 32 young couples who had 33 behind their exte nded family (i.e., their pare nts, sisters, cous ins, etc.) The wome n were 34 in a n ew,35 _______ country with their husbands. This had two important 36 ______ . First of all, this as3Z _______ uncivilized environment demanded that every person 38 in developing andeducating children to establish _ 39 _ in this new land. Second, because they were in a newland 40 the established in flue nee of older 41 of society, wome n felt 42 tostep into non traditi onal 43 . In additi on, there were no rules in the Protesta nt religi on which 44 _______ that women stay in any definite role.This role of wome n was 45 in later years as America ns moved west, _____________ 46leaving family behind and encountering a 47 environment. Even later, in the East, as new immigra nts arrived, 48 wome n ofte n found jobs more easily tha n men. Wome n became the 49 of the family. The childre n of these early America ns grew 40 with manyexamples of worki ng wome n around them.(C)31. A. begi nning (B)32. A. frequent B. i nitialB. oftenC. firstC. usualD. start ingD. ordi nary(A)33. A. left B. forgot C. lifted D. failed(D)34. A. lo nely B. si ngle C. only D. alone(B)35. A. develop ing B. un developed C. un derdeveloped D. developed(D)36. A. facets B. facts C. affects D. effects(A)37. A. yet B. not C. but D. well(C)38. A. shari ng B.shared C. share D.shares(B)39. A. them B. themselves C. theirs D. their(C)40. A. outside B. out of C. without D. beyond(A)41. A. members B. groups C. teams D. parts(D)42. A. freedom B. freely C. freer D. free(C)43. A. parts B. plays C. roles D. places(B)44. A. requested B. dema nded C. required D.needed(B)45. A. rei nforced B. stre ngthe ned C. enl arged D.endangered(B)46. A. yet B. aga in C. but D. or(C)47. A. hostile B. en emy C. oppos ing D.opponent(D)48. A. any B. one C. a D. the(C)49. A. supervisors B. surpassers C. supporters D.supposers(B)50. A. on B. up C. to D. offIII. Readi ng Comprehe nsionSecti on A There are two read ing passages in this sect ion. Each passage is followed by 5 questio ns. Each questi on is provided with four an swers marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the ONE that best an swers the questi on.Passage 1On the death of his wealthy old father, Duncan inherited a lot of money and property, but though his father had always bee n a very gen erous man, Duncan was of a very differe nt character. In fact, a lot of people who knew him called him a miser.This was not quite right, because misers usually spend as little of their wealth on themselves asthey give away. But Duncan was not like that at all. He had always liked to feel rich; to have the best of everyth ing for himself, go to the best restaura nts, stay in the best hotels, have beautiful houses and expe nsive holidays.Duncan had never had a job, and while his father was alive, he had at first been kept on rather a small allowa nee. Duncan had asked his father several times whether he could in crease this, but his father knew about the young man ' swaysavaga n tiis wisdom, always refused tod like to see so s mothdo so.But the n, whe n Duncan was twenty-one, the old man, who was already sixty-five and retired, suggested that he should marry. "I 'm feeling old, ” he said to his son, “and I ' gra ndchildre n before I die. ”Duncan was not kee n to have the expe nse of a wife, and the n childre n, but his father said, you marry, I 'll in crease your allowa nee in excha nge. ”“ By how much? ” Duncan said. “ Wife and children cost a lot of money. ”His father, laughed and an swered, “ it bylthietiply ”“ All right, ” said Duncan. He already had a girlfrie nd, so he asked her to marry him, and she agreed.But Duncan did not spe nd much of his in creased allowa nee on his wife, nor on his childre n whe n they came. His wife always smelt expe nsive, because Duncan loved to have the luxury of the best scents around him, but he did not give her any jewelry, saying that she would inherit ple nty whe n his mother died. His wife did not feel very happy about this, as Duncan only forty-five years old.Duncan also continued to spend as much money as he could get on luxuries for himself.One day he had just had lunch by himself at a very expe nsive restaura nt, where every dish always tasted perfect, and had walked past the doorma n, who had brought his car to the front for him, without giving him a tip.The doorma n, who looked sple ndid in his beautiful uniform, helped him into his car and the n said politely, "Incase you lose your wallet on your way home, sir, please remember that you didn ' t pull it out of your pocket here. ”51. It would not be suitable to call Duncan a miser because D ______ .A. he spent little of his wealth on himselfB. he gave his things to others without paymentC. he did both A and BD. he did A but n ot B52. At first, Duncan had been kept on a rather small allowanee. CA. observedB. protectedC. provided forD. employed53. Duncan did not spend much …on his children when they came. BA. arrivedB. were bornC. moved upD. bega n54. The restaura nt where Duncan had lunch one day was very good because _ A .A. every dish always tasted perfectB. there was a doorma n at serviceC. he could en ter it in his carD. tip was forbidde n there55. When the doorman said In case …,” he meant ___ B ______ _A. troubleB. an gerC. mischiefD. wellPassage 2Are you a compulsive spe nder, or do you hold on to your money as long as possible? Are you a bargain hunter? Would you rather use charge accounts than pay cash? Your answer to those questi ons will reflectyour pers on ality. Accord ing to psychologists, our in dividual money habits not only show our beliefs and values, but can also develop from past problems.Experts in psychology believe that for many people, money is an important symbol of stre ngth and in flue nee. Husba nds who compla in about their wives 'spe nding habits may be afraid that they are losing power in their marriage. Wives, on the other hand, may waste huge amounts of money because they are angry with their husbands. In addition, many people consider money a symbol of love. They spend it on their families and friends to express love, or they buy themselves expensive presents because they need love.People can be addicted to different things, for example, alcohol, drugs, certain foods, or even television. They are compulsive in their addictions, that is, they must satisfy these needs to feel comfortable. In the same way, according to psychologists, compulsive spenders must spend more money. For those who buy on credit, furthermore, charge accounts are even more exciting than money: in other words, these people feel that with credit they can do anything. Their pleasure at spending enormous amounts is actually greater than the pleasure they get from the things they buy.There is even a special psychology of bargain hunting. To save money, of course, most people look for sales, low prices, and discounts. Compulsive bargain hunters, however, often buy things that they don 't need just because they are cheap. They want to believe that they are helping their budget, but they are really playing an exciting game: when they can buy something for less than other people, they are winning.It is not only scientists, of course, who understand the psychology of spending habits, but also business people. Stores, companies, and advertisers use psychology to increase business. They consider people 's needs for love, power or influence, as well as their values, beliefs and opinions, in their advertising and sales methods.Psychologists often use a method called “behavior therapy”to help individuals solve their personality problems. In the same way, they can help people who feel that they have problems with money. They give them “assignments.”If a person buys something in every store that he enters, for instance, a therapist might teach him self-discipline in this way. On the first day of his therapy, he must go into a store, stay for five minutes, and then leave. On the second day, he should stay for ten minutes and try something on. On the third day he stays for fifteen minutes, asks the sales clerk a question, but does not buy anything. Soon he will learn that nothing bad will happen to him if he doesn 'tbuy anything, and he can solve the problem of his compulsive buying.56. For many people, money is an important symbol of B _____ .A. beliefs and valuesB. power and influenceC. pleasureD. personality57. When wives are angry with their husbands, they tend to _______ D.A. worry about their power in marriageB. become compulsive spendersC. consider money a symbol of loveD. buy expensive presents for families and friends58. According to psychologists, compulsive spenders must spend more money because D .A. they 're addicted to buying thingsB. they 're compulsive in their addictionsC. they must satisfy their needs to feel comfortableD. all of the above59. Charge accounts are even more exciting than money in that ______ A .A. they enables people to do anythingB. they made people feel pleased。