2003年6月英语三级考试真题及答案
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Part III Identification (10%)  
Directions: Each of the following sentences has four underlined parts marked A, B, C and D.Identify the one that is not correct.Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.  


61. A student is allowed to enter into this room only if 
           [A]     [B]       [C] 
a teacher has given permission.  
        [D]                          

62. He jumped over the fence, ran across the field, and  
    [A]  [B]         [C] 
disappearing into the woods. 
          [D]    

63. Find answers to these questions is something like 
      [A]          [B]        [C]      [D] 
a detective story.  
                      

64. Even though Sedat has been studyin English for three years  
    [A]         [B] 
before came to the United States ,it is still difficult for 
        [C]                                      
him to expresshimself. 
      [D]   

65 .A number of foreign visitors were taken to the industrial exhibition which 
             [A]                     [B]    [C] 
they saw many new products. 
        [D]       

66. It is driving on the left  
             [A]          [B] 
what causes visitors to Britain the most trouble. 
 [C]                          [D]   

67. When she came back from Hollywood, she wanted to tell 
         [A]                 [B] 
everybody about all the stars and exciting people who she had seen.  
      [C]                   [D]   

68. Many of the society's wealth is controlled by large 
    [A]                        [B] 
corporations and government agancies.  
     [C]          [D]   

69 .The simplest kind of plant, alike the simplest kind of animal,consists of  
        [A]          [B]               [C] 
only one cell. 
    [D]   

70 . Despite they are small, the horses are styong 
      [A]        [B]    [C] 
and have great energy.  
         [D]   

Part IV Close (10%) 

In China it is relatively usual to ask people their age, but in the west this question is generally regarded as impolite.This is particularly true 71 women, and even more 72 if the inquirer (问者) is a man.  
 However, it is very 73 to ask children their age, and some adults may not mind being asked 74 . In fact, some elderly people are quite happy to 75 the age, especially if they feel they look young 76 their age. Nevertheless, it is not very wise to ask a 77 question like "How old are you?". If elderly people want to talk about their age, and perhaps receive a compliment(恭维话) on how young they look, they may easily bring 78 the topic themselves and ask the other to 79 how old they  
are. 80 such a situation, it is quite acceptable to discuss age 81  They normally expect to be complimented on their youthfulness, rather than 82 that they look very old.  
  83 Westerners do not usually ask people directly how old they are, this does not 84 that they are not interested to know how old other people ate. They may ask 85 for the information, 86 they may try to 87 the topic indirectly, sometimes discussions about educational 88 and the number of years of working experience may provide some 89 , but this is not always the 90 . Of course, individuals also vary in what they are interested or willing to talk about.  

71. [A]with  [B]for  [C]of  [D]to 
72. [A]that  [B]than  [C]such  [D]so 
73. [A]average  [B]normal  [C]expected  [D]unusual 
74. [A]too  [B]also  [C]neither  [D]either 
75. [A]reveal  [B]reflect  [C] release  [D] remark 
76. [A] to  [B]with  [C]for  [D]at 
77. [A]open  [B]strange  [C]impolite  [D]direct 
78.  [A]about  [B]up  [C]along  [D]to 
79.  [A]guess  [B]know  [C]learn  [D]predict 
80.  [A]For  [B]With  [C]In  [D]On 
81.  [A]free  [B]with freedom  [C]freely  [D]in a free way 
82.  [A]being told  [B]told  [C]to tell  [D]to be told 
83.  [A]Even  [B]Though even  [C]Even that  [D]Even though 
84.  [A]include  [B]intend  [C]mean  [D]conclude 
85.  [A]no one else  [B]anyone else  [C]someone else  [D]everyone else 
86.  [A]still else  [B]or else  [C]so else  [D]rath else 
87.  [A]approach  [B]solve  [C]address  [D]discuss 
88.  [A]background  [B]level [ C]knowledge  [D]systems 
89.  [A]topics  [B]clues  [C]evidences  [D]suggestions 
90.  [A]case  [B]truth  [C]reality  [D]fact

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