CollegeEnglishTestforNon-EnglishMajorsofAdultEducation(英语三模拟题3)I.VocabularyandStructureThereare30incompletesentencesinthispart.Foreachsentencethereare4choicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.ChoosetheOneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.1.Iwantyouto______B________eachsumofthemoneyyouspent.A.amounttoB.accountforC.aimtoD.intendto2.Whenyoudonotunderstandaword,youcanlookit____D_____inthisdictionary.A.onB.withC.forD.up3.MyhusbandandI______B________conflictingopinionsonthismatter.A.makeB.holdC.keepD.take4.Whyareyoutalkinginsuchastrange_______B________?A.meansB.mannerC.matterD.measure5.Thedoctorshavedevelopedanew___C_______inheartsurgery.A.technologyB.technicalC.techniqueD.technician6.Nothingismoreirritatingthanpeoplewhodonotkeep_____D_____thepoint.A.onB.upC.alongD.to7.Thegovernmenthasannouncedreductionsinthecountry’sdefense_____C_____.A.planB.arrangementC.budgetD.scheme8.Thenewscametousatlast.Herseverelook_____D_____howshereallyfelt.A.relatedB.talkedC.spokeD.reflected9.Whilewemaygetusedtoasleep-deprivingschedule,ourjudgment,reactiontime,andotherfunctionsarestillimpaired.___A_____A.affectedB.damagedC.mendedD.repaired10.Caffeineandotherstimulantscannotovercometheeffectsofseveresleepdeprivation.___C___A.strengthenB.submitC.defeatD.overpower11.Themanagerisresponsible____C____makingsurethattheshopisrunproperlythewholeday.A.inB.toC.forD.on12.“Doyouhave____C____experienceofthistypeofwork?”Themanageraskedtheapplicant.A.foregoingB.beforeC.previousD.past13.Thefirst___C_____camefromEuropetoAmerica,thenewlandintheearly17thcentury.A.emigrantB.emigrationC.immigrantD.immigration14.Bigmenarenot___B_____strongmen;wemustnotsupposethatmenarestrongmerelybecausetheyarebig.A.ordinarilyB.commonlyC.necessarilyD.usually15.Theaudience_____D______theplayverymuchandtimeandagainclappedloudly.A.enforcedB.engagedC.enhancedD.enjoyed16.Didthepeople____B_______largeapproveofthegovernmentpolicy?A.inB.atC.onD.for17.Therewasalong______C_____beforeheansweredthetelephone.A.stopB.breakC.intervalD.occasion18.I’mnotparticular______C______myclothes;Idon’tmindwhatIwear.A.inB.withC.aboutD.for19.WillyoumeetmeCwewerelastnight?A.thereB.whenC.whereD.then20.HowsooncanIbeBasamemberoftheschoolfootballteam?A.receivedB.admittedC.allowedD.permitted21.Someairplanesare___D_______going1,000milesanhour.A.ableofB.possibleofC.probableofD.capableof22.Empty___B_______makesthemostsound.A.shipB.vesselC.boatD.yacht23.TheyhadDevidencethatthefactorywasresponsibleforthepollution.A.inclusiveB.seclusiveC.exclusiveD.conclusive24.TheyoungMr.WanghasBinthearmyfortwentyyears.A.servicedB.servedC.maintainedD.stayed25.Weneedto____D_____thequalityofourgoodsbutnotincreasetheprice.A.remainB.retainC.stayD.maintain26.OxfordhasBritain’soldestpublicmuseumwhichwas____D_______in1683.A.foundB.findingC.foundingD.founded27.Hesayswhathethinks,______D________otherpeople’sfeelings.A.despiteofB.inviewofC.inchargeofD.regardlessof28.MissWhitesaidshemethim____B____chanceyesterdaymorning.A.withB.byC.forD.through29.FlyingacrosstheAtlanticforthefirsttimewasagreat_____D_________.A.performanceB.progressC.advancementD.achievement30.Whenheheardhowwellthenewcompanywasdoing,hetookacalculated____D_____andinvestedallhismoneyinit.A.ventureB.chanceC.opportunityD.riskII.ClozeThereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage(s).ForeachblankareprovidedfourchoicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.ChoosetheONEthatbestcompletesthepassage(s)Historically,Americanwomenhavealwaysbeenveryindependent.The31coloniststocometoNewEnglandwere32youngcoupleswhohad33behindtheirextendedfamily(i.e.,theirparents,sisters,cousins,etc.)Thewomenwere34inanew,35countrywiththeirhusbands.Thishadtwoimportant36.Firstofall,thisas37uncivilizedenvironmentdemandedthateveryperson38indevelopingandeducatingchildrentoestablish39inthisnewland.Second,becausetheywereinanewland40theestablishedinfluenceofolder41ofsociety,womenfelt42tostepintonontraditional43.Inaddition,therewerenorulesintheProtestantreligionwhich44thatwomenstayinanydefiniterole.Thisroleofwomenwas45inlateryearsasAmericansmovedwest,46leavingfamilybehindandencounteringa47environment.Evenlater,intheEast,asnewimmigrantsarrived,48womenoftenfoundjobsmoreeasilythanmen.Womenbecamethe49ofthefamily.ThechildrenoftheseearlyAmericansgrew40withmanyexamplesofworkingwomenaroundthem.(C)31.A.beginningB.initialC.firstD.starting(B)32.A.frequentB.oftenC.usualD.ordinary(A)33.A.leftB.forgotC.liftedD.failed(D)34.A.lonelyB.singleC.onlyD.alone(B)35.A.developingB.undevelopedC.underdevelopedD.developed(D)36.A.facetsB.factsC.affectsD.effects(A)37.A.yetB.notC.butD.well(C)38.A.sharingB.sharedC.shareD.shares(B)39.A.themB.themselvesC.theirsD.their(C)40.A.outsideB.outofC.withoutD.beyond(A)41.A.membersB.groupsC.teamsD.parts(D)42.A.freedomB.freelyC.freerD.free(C)43.A.partsB.playsC.rolesD.places(B)44.A.requestedB.demandedC.requiredD.needed(B)45.A.reinforcedB.strengthenedC.enlargedD.endangered(B)46.A.yetB.againC.butD.or(C)47.A.hostileB.enemyC.opposingD.opponent(D)48.A.anyB.oneC.aD.the(C)49.A.supervisorsB.surpassersC.supportersD.supposers(B)50.A.onB.upC.toD.offIII.ReadingComprehensio