全国英语等级考试三级全真模拟试题二
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  That is the end of the listening comprehension section.

  Section Ⅱ Use of English  (15 minutes)

  Directions:
  Read the following text. Choose the best word or phrase for each numbered blank and mark A, B,C, or Don your ANSWER SHEET 1.

  Text

  One afternoon in January 1989, Suzan Sharp, 43, and her 8-year-old son, David, were walk-
  ing hard   26   an icy parking lot (停车场) ,   27   Suzan' s cane (手杖) slid on the ice. She
  28   face-first into the mud. David   29   to his mother's side.

  "Are you all right, Morn?"  30  , Suzan pulled herself up. "I'm okay, honey," she said.
  It had been nearly two years since Suzan had trouble walking. She was falling more   31
  now. Every inch of ice was a   32   danger for her. " I wish I could do   33  , " the boy thought.

  David, too, was having   34   of his own. The boy had a speech defect (缺陷). At school he  35   asked questions or read aloud.

  One day David ' s teacher announced a   36   assignment. " Each of you is going to come up
  with an invention," she said. This was for "INVENT AMERICA!" a national competition to encourage creativity in   37 .

  An idea hit David one evening.    38   only his mother ' s cane didn ' t slip on the ice, he thought. "That' s it!" David realized.

  "What if I fixed your cane to a nail stretched out of the bottom?" he asked his mother.
  39   the sharp end would scratch floors," Suzan said.

  "No, Morn. I could make it like a ball-point pen. You take your hand   40   the button and the nail returns back up.

  Hours later the cane was finished. David and his father, Jeff,   41   as Suzan used it to walk 50 feet across the   42  . "It works!" she said.

  In July 1989, David was declared national winner at the annual " INVENT AMERICA! " ceremony in Washington D. C.

  As David began to make   43   appearances, he was forced to communicate more clearly. Today, David is nearly   44   of his speech defect, and his cane is waiting to be widely used.
  45   the boy who once had trouble talking now hopes to start making canes for people who have trouble walking.

  26. [A] at            [B] in              [C] over            [D] across
  27. [A] when         [B] then            [C] where           [D] and
  28. [A] dropped       [B] walked          [C] fell              [D] lay
  29. [A] leaned         [B] stood            [C] rushed            [D]Hastily
  30. [A] Shakily        [B] Easily           [C] Steadily           [D] stayed
  31. [A] quickly         [B] frequently         [C] usually         [D] slowly
  32. [A] hiding         [B] definite          [C] possible          [ D ] certain
  33. [ A ] everything      [ B ] anything      [ C ] things       [ D ] something
  34. [A] demand       [B] disease          [C] hope                  [D] trouble
  35. [A] rarely         [B] often          [C] always            [ D ] occasionally
  36. [A] usual         [B] special          [C] strange          [D] common
  37. [A] children        [ B ] people            [ C ] teachers          [ D ] parents
  38. [A] Though       [B] How           [C] If             [D] What
  39. [A] So           [B] But            [C] For            [D] And
  40. [A] with          [B] to             [C] at             [D] off
  41. [A] helped         [B] watched          [C] listened          [D] supported
  42. [A] street          [B] ice              [C] yard             [D] land
  43. [A] easy          [B] better            [C] private          [D] public
  44. [A] free           [B] full             [C] short           [D] afraid
  45. [A] Yet           [B] However         [C]So             [D] Instead

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