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1、NO.IIIIIIVIVVITOTALSCORE151524201016PERSON(每题分,共15分)北京世贤研修学院2021 2021学年第一学期期末考试11 级 PETS-3( B)试题I. Choose the best an swer.1. The No. 6 Busto Fenghui, and not to Daxiang.A. is gone B. gone C. goes D. has gone2. your best Your exercise is not satisfactory. I m afraid you IIhave to do it aga in.A. Did

2、 you try B. Do you try C. Are you tried D. Will you try3. The students in my class never need to be made. They all work hard.A. to lear nB. lear ningC. to have lear nedD. lear n4. It was a great surprise to every one Joh n cha nged his mind so soon.A. why B. how C. that D. whe n5. Battle of Waterloo

3、, which fin ally led to Napole on s defeat, wasfought inyear 1815.A. X, the B. The, X C. X, X D. The, the6. The first room I had of my own was a small one, only 34 meterssquare.A. by B. with C. in D. of7. I heard London has a larger population than in the United Kingdom.8. Jack, do you think the Gib

4、bs will mind if I tur n dow n the in vitati onI m just too busy. . There s nothing wrong with your refusing the invitation.A. No, I don t B. Of course n otC. Never mi ndD. Don tmention it9. The Old Man and the Sea and many other no velsErn est Hem in gwaythe Nobel Prize for literature.A. earned B. o

5、bta inedC. owned D. owed10. - Xiao Zhang, I can t play ping-pong at all. I wonder if you could teach me.- . Just name the day.A. Let me see B. Go ahead C. As you like it D. With pleasure11. Close . 每题分,共15分You asked me how to take successful photos of ani mals Well, the secretis11. Un like people, w

6、ho gen erally are12to stop what they aredoing and say“cheese before a camera, camera-shy animals are more likelyto take off in the 13direct ion.Patie nee, however, can prove worthwhile.One photographer spe nt the better part of a hot14, hid beh ind a tree,15to snap a close-up of a lawn. Despite the

7、high 16of late summer and frequent attacks by mosquitoes, the photographer kept her 17. Afterfour hours, before sun set, she fin ally18her goal, shoot ing half a rollof film19her white-tailed subject disappeared into the woods. Thephotographer later sold three of her photos she took to a well-known

8、20magaz ine.11.A. patie neeB. skillD. tech niq uesD. tools12.A. n ervousB. happyC. shyD. calm13.A. sameB. wrongC. rightD. opposite14.A. morni ngB. after noonC. dayD. week15.A. i nsisti ngB. imagi ningC. hop ingD. pla nning16.A. taskB. lightC.spiritD.heat17.A. watchB. ani malC. cameraD. secret18.A. r

9、ealizedB. achievedC. give upD. put off19.A. whe nB. sinceC. beforeD. after20.A. beautyB. fashi onC. healthD. n atureIII. Reading comprehension每 小题 2 分,共 24 分APearl Carls on was shake n awake at 03:30 am by a forceful pull. King, thefamily dog, was trying to pull her out of bed. Then she smelled smok

10、e and head the sound of the fire from her pare nt s room. Pearl s screams awaked hermother, Fern, and father, Howard, who had recently been in hospital for lung disease. Helping Howard to a first-floor window, Fern told him to climb out, the n ran to her daughter.Still in side, King appeared at Pear

11、l s win dow, making squeak ing sound.When running toward Pearl s bedroom, Fern realized her husband hadn t yetescaped. She madeher way back through the smokeand flames, followingKing s sound to where Howard lay semic on scious 半昏迷on the floor. Fern helped him get outside. Ki ng came out on ly after

12、bother were safe.As day daw ned, the Carls on saw that King s paws 爪子were badly bur ned, and his en tire body was bur ned too. His cha in collar had gotte n so hot that it burned his throat, making it impossible for him to bark normally. Only after the seven-year-old dog refused food did they find p

13、ieces of wood in his mouth and realized that King, who slept outside, had bitter n through a wood door to warn his family.21. According to the story, who was the first to get out of the houseA. HowardB. FernC. Ki ngD. Pearl22. When the room caught fire, King.A. was sleeping in Pearl s roomB. broke i

14、nto the house to wake up PearlC. was barking outside the roomD. jumped out of the fire23. Which of the followi ng is TRUE about Ki ng accord ing to the storyA. King died soon after the fireB. Ki ng was the first to run awayC. King was burned so much that he couldn t eatD. Ki ng made a big hole in th

15、e door24. Who was Pearl in this storyA. The husbandA. Vetera ns wan ted talkB. The daughterC. The fatherD. The MotherBThe 400 phone messagessaid Lail. Vetera ns 退伍老兵wan ted to talk, and Jeff Beers, a military history buff and the son of a retired Navy man, was ready to liste n. Beers had volun teere

16、d for the Vetera ns History Project, a program at the Library of Con gress dedicated 专注于to preserving the oral histories of America s19 millio n vetera ns. Local n ewspapers listed Beers nu mber, andthe response was tremendous 非同寻常的.His videotaped 52 vets and coun ti ng.“ Most of them are shocked th

17、at anyone would be in terested in their small story, says beers, 33, an assistant engineer for the city of Poway, Calif. “ They aske, why now/ But it has to be now, before it s too late. The US departme nt of Vetera ns Affairs estimates that 1 847 vetera ns die each day.Beers and the other volun tee

18、rs are collect ing the I-was-there details. One of the most movi ng came from a World War II POW:“ hehad to march 500 miles through the Black Forest in winter. They ate bark soup and slept at local farms.The WWII gen erati on comprises 包含most the 700 histories gathered since the program began in 200

19、1. But, says director Ellen Lovell, they want to hear from vets of every war.“ I in terviewedmy brother- in-law, an army surge on 夕卜科医生in Viet nam, she says. “ He said he shared things with me that he s never toldanyone.25. Want to help Call 888 371 5848 or visit do we know from thetext about the ve

20、tera nsA. They they live a very happy life after the warB. They often told their stories to othersC. They were highly respected by peopleD. They are becoming fewer and fewer in numbers.26. How did the vetera ns feel whe n were in terviewedA. HappyB. SadC. SurprisedD. Disappo in ted27. What does the

21、underlined word “ it in Paragraph 1 refer toB. Jeef Beers was ready to listenC. The veterans had many storiesD. There were many phone messages28. What ki nd of stories is Jeep Beers most in terested inA. Historical records of World War II.B. Stories written by newspaper reportersC. Stories most talk

22、ed about by publicD. Personal experiences of people during different wars.CCigarettes may damage more than just children s lungs.Accord ing to researchers, tee n smokers are much more likely to become depressed 消沉的than their nonsmoking classmates. The findings con tradictthe widely held belief that

23、tee ns ofte n startsmok ing to deal with emoti onal disorders.In a story published this month in the magazine Pediatrics, researchers tracked a group of young school children s behavior.“ Smoki ng within 30 days of the start of the study did predict预言 being depressed a year later, says Elizabeth Goo

24、dmanof Children s Hospital Medial Center in Cincinnati. Teens whosmoked were almost four times as likely to be depressed a year later as their non smoki ng classmates. Un expectedly, the study also shows that non smokers who were depressed at the begi nning of the study were no more likely to be smo

25、kers a year later tha n their happier classmates.Though links betwee n depressi on and smok ing rema in un clear, the study s authors say nicotine尼古丁 and other tobacco byproductsmay change brain chemistry. That finding is supported by the fact that an ti-depressi on drugs can be helpful in help ing

26、people give up smoki ng.The study suggests that teen smoking is a serious mental health problem, the authors say. “ Smoking isn t bad for children just because it gets them sick 50 years later, says coauthor JohnCapitma n of Bran deis Uni versity.“ It has a bad effect on them inthe n ear future.29.

27、The underlined word “contradict in Paragraph 1 probably means.A. point toB. try onC. work outD. disagree withA. to be depressedB. to defeat depressionC. to be sick when they reach old ageD. to give up smoking when they become adults31. Which of the followi ng is TRUE to the research findings ontee n smokersA. Sick children are not likely to find comfort in smokingB. Happier children are not likely to become smokers.C. Smoking does not help children who suffer from depressionD. Smoking is no

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