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大学英语对于三级考试一试卷试题--优选大学英语对于三级考试一试卷试题--优选大学英语对于三级考试一试卷试题--优选四川省大学英语三级考试样题SICHUANCOLLEGEENGLISHSAMPLETESTBandThree试题册120分钟)注意事项一、请将自己的校名、姓名、学校代号、准考证号和试卷代号(A或B)分别填写在答题纸、听写填空、翻译和作文纸上。看清试卷封面上的试卷代号,你做的是A(或B)卷,应在答题纸试卷代号一栏相应的字母A(或B)上划线。划错或不划,将被判为零分,责任由考生自负。二、答题前请仔细读懂每一部分题目的说明要求。三、多项选择题的答案必然要做在答题纸上。每题只能选一个答案,多项选择作答错办理。选定答案后,用2B浓度的铅笔在相应字母的中部划一条横线。其正确方法是[A][B][C][D]。使用其他符号答题者不给分。划线的浓度必然要盖过字母底色。四、若是要改动答案,必定先用橡皮擦净原来选定的答案,尔后再按上面的规定重新答题。五、听力理解第三部分听写填空的答案必然要写在试卷二相应题目番号后边的空格处。一空一词,多写无效。翻译和作文用钢笔或圆珠笔分别按要求写在试卷二的翻译纸和作文纸上。写在其他地方无效。注意保持卷面干净、齐整。六、考试时间为120分钟。试卷做完后,请把试题册(包括试卷一和试卷二)和答题纸放在桌上,一律不得带走。待监考人员收完整部试卷此后考生方可走开考场。试卷一Part1ListeningComprehension(15%)(20minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionwillbespokentwice.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Example:Youwillhear:A)A)
Youwillread:Attheoffice.B)B)Inthewaitingroom.C)Attheairport.D)Inarestaurant.Fromtheconversationweknowthatthetwoweretalkingaboutsomeworktheyhadtofinishintheevening.Thisismostlikelytohavetakenplaceattheoffice.Therefore,A)“Attheoffice”isthebestanswer.Youshouldchoose[A]ontheAnswerSheetandmarkitwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.SampleAnswer[A][B][C][D]1.A)Inaclassroom.B)Onasportsfield.C)Atanairport.D)Byaroadside.2.A)Itwascancelled.B)Itarrivedearly.C)Itwasdelayed.D)Itlandedontime.3.A)Teacherandstudent.B)Doctorandpatient.C)Policemananddriver.D)Bossandsecretary.4.A)15minutes.B)1hour.C)45minctes.D)1hourandhalf.A)Shedoesnotknowhowtotalkwithastranger.Shewantsthepolicemantoprotecther.Shethinksthatthemanisstrange.D)Shedoesnotknowhowtogotothenearesthotel.6.A)Toherfriend’s.B)Tothegrocery.C)Totheschool.D)Toherhouse.7.A)Inatheater.B)Inahospital.C)Inanoffice.D)Inabus.A)Themanthinkscomputersareuseless.Thewomanthinkscomputersareuseful.Theyhavedifferentopinions.Theyholdsimilarideas.9.A)15.B)17.C)16.D)14.A)Hedoubtsthewomanwilllikethenovel.B)Hehadn’tstartedreadingthenovelyet.Heenjoyedreadingthenovel.He’lllendthewomanthenovelafterreadingit.SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearashortpassage.Attheendofthepassage,youwillheattwoquestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokentwice.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B).C)andD).thenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Questions11to12arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.A)At11:20A.M.B)At10:50A.M.At11:30A.M.D)At11:40A.M.A)Shehadgonetothegardenalonetoenjoyherself.Shehadmovedalltheclocksandwatchesahead.Shehadmovedachairtothegardentositon.Shehadwarnedeverybodyagainstbeinglatefortheirflight.SectionCsportDictation注意:听力理解的C节(SectionC)为听写填空(SpotDictation),试题在试卷二上。现在请取出试卷二。PartIIVocabularyandStructure(20%)(20minutes)Directions:Thereare20incompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ChoosetheONEthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmaekthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.16.Thelocalgovernmentwarnedthecitizenswaterdirectlyfromthetapunlessitisboiled.A)notdrinkB)notdrinkingC)donotdrinkD)nottodrink17.HisfacelooksbutIcan’trememberhisname.A)similarB)alikeC)likelyD)familiar18.Iwenttothedentist’syesterday,andhadtwoteeth.A)pullingB)pulledC)bepulledD)topull19.Onemanwasinstantlykilledandthreewereinatrafficaccidentlastnight.A)damagedB)harmedC)injuredD)ruined20.Thisisyourlettertome.Doyouobjecttothewholeclass?A)tomyreadingitB)toreaditC)metoreaditD)mereadingit21.Theeconomicstudyonmarketmustlayanemphasisontherelationshipbetweensupplyand.A)demandB)asgreatasC)shortageD)sale22.Thepopulationoftheregionhasdoubledinthepasttenyears.A)largerthanB)asgreatasC)morethanD)asmanyas23.Thecompanydecidedtoanewmanagingsystemforhigherefficiency.A)adjustB)adaptC)adoptD)admit24.ThisisMr.Evans,inventionhashelpedhundredsofdeafpeople.A)whoseB)whichC)thatD)whom25.ThereisalwaysexcitementattheOlympicGameswhenapreviousrecordis.A)matchedB)brokenC)keptD)announcedthestory,Marydecidedthatthenewfilmwasnotreallyworthseeing.A)HavebeentoldB)HavingbeentoldC)BeingtoldD)Beentold27.Wemustourmindswheretogoforourholidaythisyear.A)makeoutB)makeforC)makeoffD)makeup28.Onlywhenhefinishedthetaskthathehadmadeamistake.A)hethenrealizedB)didherealizeC)doesherealizeD)hedidrealize29.Thepolicemanstoppedmycarbecausetheengineheavysmoke.A)gaveoffB)gaveoutC)gaveupD)gaveaway30.Iboughtanewhouselastyear,butImyoldhouseyet,soatthemomentIhavetwohouses.A)didn’tsellB)hadn’tsoldC)haven’tsoldD)don’tsell31.Ourneighborisahelpfulpersonhewouldberighttherewhenyouneedhelp.A)so⋯thatB)such⋯asC)such⋯thatD)so⋯as32.Hecannotplaytennishereuntilthemanagerrecommendsthatheamemberoftheclub.A)isB)hasbeenC)willbeD)be33.Taketheraincoatwithyouitrains.A)inanycaseB)incaseofC)inthecaseofD)incase34.paperandprintinginventedbytheChinese,theworldcivilizationwouldnothavebeensowonderfulasitistoday.A)IftherewasnotB)TherehadnotbeenC)HadtherenotbeenD)Iftherewerenot35.Wehadtoputthemeetingoffsomanypeoplewereabsent.A)sinceB)unlessC)lestD)thoughPartIIIReadingComprehension(40%)(35minutes)Directions:Therearefourshortreadingpassagesinthispart.eachpassageisfollowedbyfivequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestanswerandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.PassageOneQuestion36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Naturalrubberisobtainedfromrubberasawhite,milkyliquidknownaslatex(橡桨).Thisistreatedwithacidanddried,beforeitissenttocountriesthroughouttheworld.Astherubberindustrydeveloped,moreandmorerubberwasrequired.Rubberplantations(种植园)weresetupincountrieswithahot,humidclimate,butthesestillcouldnotsupplysufficientrawrubbertosatisfytherequirementsofdevelopingindustry.ItwasunsatisfactoryforindustrytodependonsuppliescomingfromsofarawayfromtheindustrialareasofEurope.Itwasalwayspossiblethatsuppliescouldbestoppedbywarsorshippingtrouble.Formanyyears,attemptsweremadetoproduceasubstitute,buttheywereunsuccessful.Finally,awmethodwasdiscoveredofproducingartificialrubberwhichisinmanywayssuperiorandinsomewaysinferior(劣的)tonaturalrubber.Artificialrubberisproducedinfactoriesbyacomplicatedchemicalprocess.Itisusuallycheaperthannaturalrubber.Atpresent,theworldrequirementsforrubberaresogreatthatbothnaturalandartificialrubberareusedinlargequantities.Thedemandforrawrubberhasbeenontherisealongwiththedevelopmentofintheworld.A)plantationsB)transportationC)industryD)trade37.Rawrubberusedtobeproducedmainly.A)withinEuropeB)indrycountriesC)inindustrialcountriesD)outsideEurope38.Comparedwithartificialrubber,naturalrubberis.A)expensiveB)cheapC)inferiorD)superior39.Thedirectcauseoftheproductionofartificialrubberwas.A)A)thegreatdifficultyofshippingrawrubberB)B)thehighqualitiesofartificialrubberC)theinsufficientsuppliesofnaturalrubberD)thegreatcostofnaturalrubber40.Thebesttitleforthispassageshouldbe.A)NaturalRubberB)TheCostforRubberC)ArtificialRubberD)TheValueofRubberPassageTwoQuestions41to45arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Noise,commonlydefinedasunpleasantsound,isakindofenvironmentalpollution.Particularlyincrowdedurbanareas,thenoiseproducedasaby-productofouradvancingtechnologycausesphysicalandpsychologicalharm,andseriouslyaffectsthequalityofthethosewhoaresufferingfromit.Unliketheeye,theearhasnolid;thereforenoisepenetratesiteasily.Loudnoisessignalabigdangertohumanbeings.Inresponse,theheartwouldbeatfaster,theskinwouldbecomepale,andthemuscleswouldgettense.Asamatteroffact,someoftheseresponsespersistevenlongerthanthenoise,occasionallyaslongasthirtyminutesafterthesoundhasceased.Becausenoiseisunavoidableinacomplex,industrialsociety,weareconstantlyrespondinginthesamewaysthatwewouldrespondtodanger.Recently,researchershaveconcludedthatnoiseandourresponsemaybemuchmorethananannoyance.Itmaybeaseriousthreattophysicalandpsychologicalhealthandwell-being(安乐),causingdamagenotonlytotheearandbrainbutalsototheheartandstomach.Wehavelongknownthathearinglossisanumberonenonfatal(非致命的)healthproblem,butnowwearelearningthatsomeofuswithheartdiseaseandcancersmaybeaffectedbynoisepollutionaswell.41.Whatistheauthor’smainpoint?A)A)Loudnoisessignalabigdanger.B)B)Noisemaybeaseriousthreattoourhealth.C)Hearinglossisanumberonenonfatalhealthproblem.D)Noiseisunavoidableindailylife.42.Whatdoestheword“noise”meaninthispassage?A)A)Aby-productoftechnology.B)B)Unpleasantsound.C)C)Physicalandpsychologyharm.D)D)Adangertopeople’slife.43.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A)A)Noiseisournumberoneproblem.B)B)Ourresponsemightlastlongerthanthenoiseitself.C)Ourbodycouldresistthenoisequiteeffectively.D)Noiseislimitedtourbanareas.44.Accordingtothepassage,thehumanbeing’simmediateresponsetonoisemaybethefollowingEXCEPTthat.A)A)theheartwouldbeatfaster.B)B)TheskinwouldbecomepaleC)ThemuscleswouldgettenseD)Thehandswouldcoveruptheears45.Theword“it”(Line4,Paragraph1)refersto.A)harmB)lifeC)technologyD)noisePassageThreeQuestions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Anyonewhodoubtsthatglobal(全球性的)financialmarketscontrolnationaleconomiesneedonlylookatthecrisisfacingthe“tigers”oftheFarEast。ThesituationinAsiashowshowpowerhasshiftedfromindividualgovernmentstothemarkets。Thetrendtowardsglobalisationbeganintheearly1970swhenthesystemoffixedexchangerates,setupafterWorldWarII,stoppedfunctioning.Thismeantthatthevalueofcurrencies(钱币)wouldnowbedeterminedbythemarketsinsteadofindividualgovernments.By1990,nearlyallworld’smajoreconomieshadgotridofrestrictionsonhowmuchmoneycouldbemovedinandoutoftheircountries.Otherfactorscontributingtotheriseofglobalisationarenewcommunicationstechnologies,andbettertransportationsystems.Thesehaveenabledcompaniestogrowintomultinationals—producinggoodsononesideoftheplanetandsellingthemontheother.Asweapproachthecentury,thetrendofglobalisationseemsunstoppable.However,alookathistorysuggeststhatthingsmaynotgothatsmoothly.Thelasttimetheworldtriedtocreateaglobaleconomy,itseffortswerespoiledbyaworldwarandtheworstdepression(经济大冷清)inhistory.Howsuccessfulitwillbethistimedependsonhowmuchwehavelearntfromthepast.46.Whatwouldhappenalongwiththeglobaleconomy?A)A)Freemovementofgoodsandcapitalbetweencountries.B)B)Firmcontrolofnationaleconomiesbythegovernments.C)Thegreatdepressionsinmanycountries.D)Economiccrisesindevelopingcountries.47.Theword“multinationals”mostprobablymeans.A)A)companiesproducingmanykindsofgoodsB)B)companiescontrollingeconomiesofseveralcountriesC)companieshavingbranchesinseveralcountriesD)companiesoperatingmanyfactorieswithinadistrictAccordingtothispassage,nationaleconomiesinmostcountriesarenowcontrolledbyA)globalmarketsB)individualgovernmentsC)largecompaniesD)severalmultinationals49)WhichofthefollowingdoesNOTappearintheprocessofglobalization?A)A)Newcommunicationstechnologies.B)B)Bettertransportationsystems.C)Globalfinancialmarkets.D)Fixedexchangerates.50.Tocreateaglobaleconomy,itisveryimportantforus.A)A)tokeepworldpeaceB)B)todevelopmultinationalsC)topromotetransportationD)tocontrolnationaleconomiesPassageFourQuestions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage.ELNino(厄尔尼诺)hasexistedforalongtime.ItwasfirstobservedbyPeruvianfishermen,whonoticedthattheseawarmedupeveryfewyearsaroundChristmastime.TheynamedthephenomenonELNino,whichisSpanishfor
“thechild
”,andreferstotheyoungChrist.Inmorerecentyears,scientistshaveestablishedthatELNinoappearseverytwotosevenyears.Itscauseisstillunknown,butit’sclearthatwhenitdoesappear,itcandisrupt(搅乱)weatherpatternsoverthreequartersoftheearth,inaffectstheworld’sweathersystemmorethananyotherphenomenonexcepttheseasons.ThatELNinokilledover2,000peopleinfloodsanddroughts(旱灾)andcaused$13billionworthofdamage.PlentyisnowknownaboutELNino’sdestructivepotential,butthephenomenonitselfremainsmysterious.Despiteyearsofresearch,scientistsarestillunabletopredicthowdestructiveanELNinowillbewhenitarrives.However,progressisbeingmadeonforecastingwhenonewilloccur.Thisisveryimportantbecause,ifenoughwarningisgiven,stepscanbetakentolimitthedestructionandsufferingthatfollowingabadELNino.Attheveryleast,farmerswouldknowwhethertoplantdry-orwet-weathercrops.51.PeruvianfishermennamedthephenomenonELNinoprobablybecause.A)A)itappearedeveryfewyearsB)B)theyobserveditfirstC)itappearedaroundChristmastimeD)theseanoticeablywarmedup52.Whichofthefollowingaffectstheworld’sweathersystemmostpowerfully?A)A)ELNinos.B)Theseasons.C)Floods.D)Droughts.53.Despitetheeffortsmadebyscientists,theyarestillunable.A)A)topredictELNino’sdestructivepotentialB)B)toforecastwhenanELNinowilloccurC)C)towarnpeopleofanWLNino’sarrivalD)D)todeterminethecauseofELNino54.ElNinoaffectstheworld’sweathersystemby.A)A)disruptingweatherpatternsB)B)causingfloodsanddroughtsC)changingtheseasonsD)destroyingthecrops55.ForecastinganELNinohelps.A)A)toplantdry-weathercropsB)B)tounderstandthephenomenonbetterC)todecreaseitsdestructiveeffectsD)topreventitspossibledestructionPartIVTranslationfromEnglishintoChinese(10%)(15minutes)Directions:Inthispart,therearefoursentenceswhichyoushouldtranslateintoChinese.ThesearealltakenfromtheReadingPassagesyouhavejustreadinPartThreeoftheTestPaper.Youareallowed15minutestodothetranslation.Youcanreferbacktothepassagessoastoidentifythemeaninginthecontext.WriteyourtranslationontheTranslationSheet.1.1.(Lines2–3,Paragraph3,Passage1)Finally,awmethodwasdiscoveredofproducingartificialrubberwhichisinmanywayssuperiorandinsomewaysinferior(劣的)tonaturalrubber.Artificialrubberisproducedinfactoriesbyacomplicatedchemicalprocess.Itisusuallycheaperthannaturalrubber.2.2.(Lines1–2,Paragraph3,Passage2)Becausenoiseisunavoidableinacomplex,industrialsociety,weareconstantlyrespondinginthesamewaysthatwewouldrespondtodanger.3.3.(Lines2–4,Paragraph2,Passage3)Thismeantthatthevalueofcurrencies()wouldnowbedeterminedbythemarketsinsteadofindividualgovernments.4.4.(Lines4–6,Paragraph3,Passage4)ifenoughwarningisgiven,stepscanbetakentolimitthedestructionandsufferingthatfollowingabadELNino.PartVWriting(15%)(30minutes)Directions:Forthispartyouareallowed30minutestowriteacompositionofnolessthan80wordsonFamilyCarsinChina.Rememberyourcompositionmustbewrittenaccordingtothefollowingoutline.WriteyourcompositionontheCompositionSheet.Outline:1.1.小汽正在入中国家庭。2.2.家用汽的利和弊。Wordsforreference:Convenience,travel,cost,trafficjam,pollution,fuel卷二听写填空SpotDictationSectionCDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Listencarefullyduringthefirstreading.Thenlistentothepassageagain.Whenitisbeingreadthesecondtime,youshouldfillinthesixblanksnumberedfrom13a)to15b)withtheexactwordsorphrasesyouhavejustheard.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.Intheeighteenthcentury,citiesbecamelargerandlarger.Peoplemovedfromthecountrysideandsmalltownstothecities,13a)therewasmoreworkforthemtodo.OnSundaysandholidays,theylikedtoleavethecitiesandhaveagoodtimeinthecountryside.Butnoteveryfamilyhadahorseand13b).Peopleneededanotherformoftransportation.14a)inmanycountriestriedtomeetthisneed.Thefirstbicycleappeared14b).Peoplecalledit“thehorseonwheels”.Peoplelikedbicyclesbecausetheyweren’tas15a)ashorses.Theydidn’tneedtobuildaspecialhousetokeepthemin,andtheydidn’thave15b)them.Theycouldridetheminthecityandinthecountryside.Everybodyinthefamilycouldride---menandwomen,girlsandboys.Todaypeopleineverycountryintheworldridebicycles.翻译纸TranslationSheetPartIVTranslationfromEnglishintoChinese(10%)(15minutes)Directions:Inthispart,therearefoursentenceswhichyoushouldtranslateintoChinese.ThesearealltakenfromtheReadingPassagesyouhavejustreadinPartThreeoftheTestPaper.Youareallowed15minutestodothetranslation.Youcanreferbacktothepassagessoastoidentifythemeaninginthecontext.WriteyourtranslationonthisTranslationSheet.1.(Lines2–3,Paragraph3,Passage1)Finally,awmethodwasdiscoveredofproducingartificialrubberwhichisinmanywayssuperiorandinsomewaysinferior(劣的)tonaturalrubber.Artificialrubberisproducedinfactoriesbyacomplicatedchemicalprocess.Itisusuallycheaperthannaturalrubber.2.(Lines1–2,Paragraph3,Passage2)Becausenoiseisunavoidableinacomplex,industrialsociety,weareconstantlyrespondinginthesamewaysthatwewouldrespondtodanger.3.(Lines2–4,Paragraph2,Passage3)Thismeantthatthevalueofcurrencies()wouldnowbedeterminedbythemarketsinsteadofindividualgovernments.4.(Lines4–6,Paragraph3,Passage4)ifenoughwarningisgiven,stepscanbetakentolimitthedestructionandsufferingthatfollowingabadELNino.作文CompositionSheetPartVWriting
(15%)(30minutes)Directions:Fornolessthan100wordsonwrittenaccordingto
thispartyouareallowed30mintestowriteacompositionofFamilyCarsinChina.Rememberyourcompositionmustbethefollowingoutline.WriteyourcompositionontheCompositionSheet.Outline:1.1.小汽正在入中国家庭2.2.家用汽的利和弊。Wordsforreferen
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