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2004年3月PETS三级考试真题(4)

2008-11-03 


  56. The passage mainly discusses__________.
  [ A ] how sex differences are demonstrated in social relations
  [ B ] how hormone determines sex differences
  [ C ] why there are differences between males and females
  [ D ] why men and women have different social roles

  57. Which of the following is true of women's nurturing nature according to the passage?
  [ A ] It is not inborn in any sense.
  [ B ] It is inspired by women' s families.
  [ C ] It is caused by social prejudice.
  [ D ] It is partly biological in origin.

  58. The Harvard Law School example in paragraph 3 suggests that_________.
  [ A ] women are not as competitive as men
  [ B ] law is not the fight profession for women
  [ C ] women are as excellent as men when they are young
  [ D ] academic credentials are disproportionate to performance

  59. Which of the following statement is tree according to paragraph 4?
  [ A ] Men leaders should consult colleagues and subordinates more often.
  [ B ] Female leaders' success is due to their imitating male leaders.
  [ C ] Men and women are different in their leadership style.
  [ D ] Decisiveness is an important quality for a successful politician.

  60. It can be inferred from the passage that the writer_________.
  [ A ] denies the difference sexes make in real life
  [ B ] is prejudiced against men
  [ C ] discourages women to be competitive
  [ D ] treats sex difference objectively

  Part B
  Directions:
  Read the texts from an article in which five people talked about energy and making use of it. For questions 61 to 65, match the name of each speaker to one of the statements (A to G) given below. Mark your answers on your ANSWER SHEET 1.

  Jackson:
  Viewed from a scientist's standpoint, all of the energy contained in fuel either now or in the future becomes heat. Some of the heat is used directly or produces useful work. The rest is lost or rejected. That is to say, it is radiated into the atmosphere from the engines, motors, furnaces, power lines, television sets, boilers and all the other energy-consuming machinery that makes our wheels go around.

  Browning:
  It is necessary to improve the efficiency with. which we use energy in order to do more work. But improvement cannot come overnight, and there are limits beyond which not even science can help. According to the Center for Strategic and International studies, about three quarters of the energy we use to move things, including ourselves, accomplishes no useful work.

  Jeffrey:
  In terms of efficiency, buses, trains, and other forms of public transportation may be using en-ergy more efficiently than private automobiles. Unless private automobiles can operate at near capacity, their overall efficiency is poor. For example, an urban bus carrying 36 passengers may achieve an efficiency of around 120 passenger-miles per gallon of gasoline. But buses are not al-ways fully loaded, and sometimes they carry no passengers at all.

  Vandenberg:
  It is true that buses can sometimes run without passengers. City trains seem to be very effi-cient, but they suffer the same shortcomings as buses and cost more. Except for rush hours, com-muter trains seldom run at full capacity. This wastes even more energy and is more than the management can afford. As a result, commuter trains are truly practical only in places where there are a lot of people.

  Nathan:
  For some people, mass transportation may serve their needs. For others, a combination of mass transportation and private transportation may be preferable. Better design and wise use of both mass transportation systems and private vehicles will play an important part in helping us make full-er use of energy for transportation.
  Now match each of the persons (61 to 65) to the appropriate statement.
  Note: there are two extra statements.

  Statements
  61. Jackson   62. Browning   63. Jeffrey 64. Vandenberg   65. Nathan  
    
[ A ] City trains and buses have different faults to overcome.
[ B ] The efficiency of the city train depends on the size of population.
[ C ] Public transportation is usually more energy-efficient.
[ D ] Private cars usually run at full capacity.
[ E ] No fuel energy is fully used.
[ F ] A combined means of transport can help increase energy efficiency.
[ G ] Problems of energy loss can never be completely solved.

SECTION IV Writing(40 minutes)
  Directions:
  You should write your responses to both Part A and Part B of this section on ANSWER SHEET 2.

  Part A
  66. You have read the job advertisement below in a newspaper and you want to apply for the job. Write a letter of application to the manager of the company, Mr. Meed, giving all the necessary personal information. You should write approximately 100 words.

  Do not sign your own name at the end of your letter. Use “Wang Lin” instead. You do not need to write the address.

  Part B
  67. Here is a picture of a traffic accident caused by a man crossing the street in a hurry.Write an essay of approximately 120 words describing the accident and giving your comment on it.





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