成人英语三级习题练习

成人英语三级考试易错题(2019/11/5)
1题:Questions 46 to 50 are based on the following passage:  There are stock markets in large cities in many countries. Stock markets in Paris, London, Tokyo, Shanghai and New York are among the largest and most well-known. The stock market, also called stock exchange, is a place where people can buy or sell the shares of a factory or company.And each share means part ownership of a factory or company.  Different people go to the stock markets. Some are rich, who want to get more money than they have. Others are not very rich, who buy stocks to try to become rich. Still others buy stocks as part of their plan to save money.  Of course, investing (投资) money in the stock market is not the safest way to make money. No one can tell exactly whether the shares will be doing well. The factory or company may do badly. Then the stocks will go down, and the investors will lose money. The stock may go up or down for a number of untold reasons.Everyone wants the stock to go up, but sometimes even if a factory or company does a good job, the stock may still go down.  No wonder going to the stock market is often compared to gambling(赌博).All are eager to make money by “gambling” in the stock market. Factories and companies that need money are pleased that so many people are willing to “gamble.” Indeed, the stock market is an attractive and complex part of the business worlD、 In the passage the writer ______.
A、encourages people to go to the stock market
B.assures people that buying stocks is a good investment
C.warns people to be careful in buying stocks
D.explains how stock goes up when factories or companies run well
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2题:


A.beyond
B.about
C.of
D.with
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3题:Cake()offlour,sugar,eggandsomeotheringredients.
A.contained
B.consists
C.includes
D.composed
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4题:As it came near the corner, the taxi stopped suddenly. The driver got out looking very 21 .
A、big lorry which had been 22 the taxi stopped too. The taxi driver was now standing at the corner looking up at the sky 23 the lorry driver went to 24 him.
A、number of cars behind were 25 to stop as well and soon a large crowd of people 26 gathered at the corner  The 27 of all this trouble was a very strange 28 . It sounded as if thousands and thousands of 29 were singing together. The noise was quite 30 and many people looked disturbeD、The most extraordinary thing was that, apart from one or two pigeons, 31 was not a bird in sight. No one was able to solve the mystery 32 two policemen arriveD、They noticed a large advertisement 33 a film high up on a wall nearby. 34 the noise seemed to be coming 35 this direction, they climbed up and found that a tape-recorder had been hidden 36 the advertisement. The noise made by birds singing was being broadcast over powerful loudspeakers so as to 37 the attention of passers-by. The police asked the 38 to take the recorder away because the advertisement had attracted 39 much attention that it was 40 for a great many cars and buses to move freely in the street.
A、When
Before
C.After
D.As
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5题:Section 1  Directions:Each of the following three passages is followed by some questions. For  each question there are four choices.Choose the best answer to each  question. Then blacken the corresponding letter on theAnswer Sheet.  Passage One  Questions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.  For the past twenty years, poll-takers (民意测验者) have told us that the vast majority ofAmericans report that they are “satisfied” or “very satisfied” with their jobs.But, when the surveys pose a slightly different question-“If you had to do it over, would you choose the same line of work ”-sixty percent of workingAmericans say they would choose another occupation. This seems to tell us thatAmericans feel that they are supposed to like their jobs but, in reality, they don’t. Most of us are stuck in jobs we’d prefer not to have.And some of us actually hate what we do.  How does this happen in a land where citizens are presumably free to do, and become, anything they want First of all, some of us didn’t deliberately choose our jobs but simply fell into them. Later, there was never time to find out what we really wanted to do.  Another reason people dislike their jobs is the result of a change in theAmerican economy.
A、hundred years ago mostAmericans worked for themselves on farms or in small stores and workshops. Now, less than 10 percent of us are self-employeD、Many of us work as cogs (轮牙) in the wheels of giant corporations. We don’t make a finished product with our own hands, and we feel that we are totally replaceable parts in the machine. Social scientists say that the happiest workers are the ones who are their own bosses-business owners, executives, and professionals. Working for a big company often results in a sense of powerlessness and malaise. Finally, being a member of the baby boom generation increases the chances of job dissatisfaction. In the struggle for careers among the members of this large population “bulge”, many people are losing out in the competition. These individuals may never achieve the standard of living their parents achieved, or go as far up the success ladder as they had hopeD、The result is bitterness, and a feeling of being trapped in a “nowhere” jo
B、 The author implies that __________.
A、job dissatisfaction is a sign of laziness

B、the baby-boomers despise their parents
C.polls can be misleading
D.working for a corporation is very satisfying
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