2016年成人英语三级考试每日一练(5月28日)
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单项选择题
1、
I ( )my wallet when I was shopping in the store.
A.must have dropped
B.should have dropped
C.could drop
D.ought to have dropped
2、根据下面对话,回答题。
Dialogue One
Speaker A: I heard that you're going to move. How about the new house?
Speaker B: Oh, it's perfect,____1____ The surrounding is homey. And I love that huge yard, the dome window with the attic, and the fheplace in the bedroom.
Speaker A: Wow, it sounds gorgeous! ____2____
Speaker B : Not that expensive, as a matter of fact. It' s really under price !
Speaker A: How could that be?
Speaker B: Our realtor said, ____3____ and he has to move and live with his parents!
Speaker A: What a piece of luck ! It has brought a lot of lovely color to your face ! What' s the location? It' s hard to find such a house in the city.
Speaker B: Yes. ____4____
Speaker A: Isn' t it very inconvenient for you to go to work?
Speaker B: A little bit. But now we are expecting our baby and we decided not to raise the kid in the city.
Speaker A: How sweet! You are already considerate parents for the baby!
第1题_______
A.It must be very expensive to get such a nice house
B.the guy who' s selling the house has lost his job
C.It' s everything we have been looking for
D.Our house is outside of the city
3、 Questionsare based on the following passage.
"There is a senseless notion that children grow up and leave home when they're 18, andthe truth is far from that," says sociologist Larry Bumpass of the University of Wisconsin.Today, unexpected numbers of young adults are living with their parents, "There is a majorshift in the middle class," declares sociologist Allan Schnaiberg of Northwester University,whose son,19, moved back in after an absence of eight months.
Analysts cite a variety of reasons for this return to the nest.The marriage age is rising,a condition that makes home and its pleasantness particularly attractive to young people.Ahigh divorce rate and a declining remarriage rate are sending economically pressed andemotionally hurt survivors back to parental shelters.For some, the expense of an away-from-home college education has become so excessively great that many students now attendlocal schools, Evcn after graduation, young people find their wings clipped by skyrocketing housing costs.
Living at home, says Knighton, a school teacher, continues to give her security and moral support.Her mother agreed, "It's ridiculous for the kids to pay all that money for rent.It makes sense for kids to stay at home." But sharing the family home requires adjustments for all.Thcrc arc the hassles over bathrooms, telephones and privacy.Some families, however, manage the dclicatc balancing act.But for others, it proves too difficult.Michcllc Dcl Turco,24, has bccn home three times-and left three times."What I considered a social drink, my dad considered an alcohol problem," she cxplains.“Hc neverlikcd anyone I datcd, so I cithcr had to hide away or mcct them at fricnds' house." Just how long should adult children live with their parents before moving on? Most psychologists fccl lengthy homecomings arc a mistakc.Children, struggling to establish separate identities, can end up with "a scnsc of inadcquacy, dcfcat and failurc".And aging parents, who should bc cnjoying some financial and personal freedom, find themselves stuck with responsibilities.Many agrcc that brief visits, howcvcr, can work bcncficially.
According to the author, there was once a trend in the U.S.__________ .
A.for young adults to leave thcir parcnts and live independently
B.for middle class young adults to stay with their parents
C.for married young adults to move back homc after a lengthy absence
D.for young adults to get jobs nearby in order to live with their parents
4、 _______yesterday, you would have met Professor Jones.But now he has left for London.
A.Did you come
B.Had you come
C.Should you come
D.Were you to come
5、 The city __________ I was born is on the new railway line.
A.Which
B.that
C.on which
D.where
6、
7、

8、
简答题
9、The one thing all children have in common is their fights. Every child has the right to survive and thrive, to be educated, to be free from violence and abuse, to participate and to be heard. These are innate human rights, as inalienable as those held by adults. But until 1989, these rights were not formally articulated in a legally binding instrument, nor were governments fully accountable to advance these fights for every child. This all changed 25 years ago, on Universal Children' s Day, when the United Nations adopted the Convention on the Rights of the Child. It rapidly became the most widely ratified human fights treaty in history.
10、 Workers had been waiting for favorable weather conditions to undertake the operation.
1、
I ( )my wallet when I was shopping in the store.
A.must have dropped
B.should have dropped
C.could drop
D.ought to have dropped
2、根据下面对话,回答题。
Dialogue One
Speaker A: I heard that you're going to move. How about the new house?
Speaker B: Oh, it's perfect,____1____ The surrounding is homey. And I love that huge yard, the dome window with the attic, and the fheplace in the bedroom.
Speaker A: Wow, it sounds gorgeous! ____2____
Speaker B : Not that expensive, as a matter of fact. It' s really under price !
Speaker A: How could that be?
Speaker B: Our realtor said, ____3____ and he has to move and live with his parents!
Speaker A: What a piece of luck ! It has brought a lot of lovely color to your face ! What' s the location? It' s hard to find such a house in the city.
Speaker B: Yes. ____4____
Speaker A: Isn' t it very inconvenient for you to go to work?
Speaker B: A little bit. But now we are expecting our baby and we decided not to raise the kid in the city.
Speaker A: How sweet! You are already considerate parents for the baby!
第1题_______
A.It must be very expensive to get such a nice house
B.the guy who' s selling the house has lost his job
C.It' s everything we have been looking for
D.Our house is outside of the city
3、 Questionsare based on the following passage.
"There is a senseless notion that children grow up and leave home when they're 18, andthe truth is far from that," says sociologist Larry Bumpass of the University of Wisconsin.Today, unexpected numbers of young adults are living with their parents, "There is a majorshift in the middle class," declares sociologist Allan Schnaiberg of Northwester University,whose son,19, moved back in after an absence of eight months.
Analysts cite a variety of reasons for this return to the nest.The marriage age is rising,a condition that makes home and its pleasantness particularly attractive to young people.Ahigh divorce rate and a declining remarriage rate are sending economically pressed andemotionally hurt survivors back to parental shelters.For some, the expense of an away-from-home college education has become so excessively great that many students now attendlocal schools, Evcn after graduation, young people find their wings clipped by skyrocketing housing costs.
Living at home, says Knighton, a school teacher, continues to give her security and moral support.Her mother agreed, "It's ridiculous for the kids to pay all that money for rent.It makes sense for kids to stay at home." But sharing the family home requires adjustments for all.Thcrc arc the hassles over bathrooms, telephones and privacy.Some families, however, manage the dclicatc balancing act.But for others, it proves too difficult.Michcllc Dcl Turco,24, has bccn home three times-and left three times."What I considered a social drink, my dad considered an alcohol problem," she cxplains.“Hc neverlikcd anyone I datcd, so I cithcr had to hide away or mcct them at fricnds' house." Just how long should adult children live with their parents before moving on? Most psychologists fccl lengthy homecomings arc a mistakc.Children, struggling to establish separate identities, can end up with "a scnsc of inadcquacy, dcfcat and failurc".And aging parents, who should bc cnjoying some financial and personal freedom, find themselves stuck with responsibilities.Many agrcc that brief visits, howcvcr, can work bcncficially.
According to the author, there was once a trend in the U.S.__________ .
A.for young adults to leave thcir parcnts and live independently
B.for middle class young adults to stay with their parents
C.for married young adults to move back homc after a lengthy absence
D.for young adults to get jobs nearby in order to live with their parents
4、 _______yesterday, you would have met Professor Jones.But now he has left for London.
A.Did you come
B.Had you come
C.Should you come
D.Were you to come
5、 The city __________ I was born is on the new railway line.
A.Which
B.that
C.on which
D.where
6、

7、

8、
简答题
9、The one thing all children have in common is their fights. Every child has the right to survive and thrive, to be educated, to be free from violence and abuse, to participate and to be heard. These are innate human rights, as inalienable as those held by adults. But until 1989, these rights were not formally articulated in a legally binding instrument, nor were governments fully accountable to advance these fights for every child. This all changed 25 years ago, on Universal Children' s Day, when the United Nations adopted the Convention on the Rights of the Child. It rapidly became the most widely ratified human fights treaty in history.
10、 Workers had been waiting for favorable weather conditions to undertake the operation.



