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6月浙江省大学英语三级考试试卷PartListeningComprehension(30marks,30minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestion,therewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C),andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronthetheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.1.A)Yes,becausesheenjoysparties.B)No,bacausedoesn’thavetimeforit.C)Yes,bacauseshelikestorelaxonweekends.D)No,bacauseshehastomeetsomeoneatarestaurant.2.A)Bossandsecretary.B)Lawyerandclient.C)Fatheranddaughter.D)Teacherandstudent.3.A)Hehasneverbeenonawarshipbefore.B)Hedoesn’tlikestayingonaship.C)Hehasbeenonawarshipbefore.D)Itisthefirsttimehehasbeenaboardawarship.4.A)HewillimprovehieFrench.B)Hewillcomeupwithanidea.C)Hewillwritethewholeemail.D)Hewilltrytohelpthewoman.5.A)Adrivingtest.B)Aregularclass.C)Acarjourney.D)Atrafficsignal.6.A)Ridingabike.B)Takingashower.C)Goingtowork.D)Brushinghisteeth.7.A)Seattle.B)Portland.C)Vancouver.D)SanFrancison.8.A)Atthebank.B)Attherestaurant.C)Atthepostoffice.D)Atthepolicestation.9.A)Thewomanfailedintheeaxm.B)Thewomandidquitewellintheexam.C)Thewomangotwronginallexam.D)Thewomanwasworriedaboutherexamresult.10.A)Areasonablegrade.B)Someencouragement.C)Criticismforpoorwork.D)Instructionsforchanges.SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassage.Attheendofeachpassage.Youwillhearsomequestions.Thepassagewillbereadtwiceandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteneachquestion,therewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C),andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronthetheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Questiaons11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage:11.A)Unpleasant.B)Nottoobad.C)Unacceptable.D)Notdifficult.12.A)Hemeetsothersregulary.B)Heechangeshisusualhabits.C)Hetouchesothers’belongings.D)Hemakesfrequentphonecalls.13.A)Settinggoodexamples.B)Givingchildrengoodideas.C)Establishingfamily.D)Involvingthemselvesinkids’activites.Questions14through16arebestonthefollowingpassage:14.A)Asia.B)Africa.C)Europe.D)America.15.A)Pollution.B)Unemployment.C)Foodshortage.D)Populationdecrease.16.A)Worldpopulationstopsgrowing.B)Therewillbe8billionpeopleinIndia.C)15%oftheworldpopulationiselderly.D)Chinamakesup21%ofworldpopulation.Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingpassage:17.A)Byprovidingoilforthem.B)Bygivingthemspace.C)Byprovidingfoodforthem.D)Bygivingthemhope.18.A)Toindicatethatitiswarmerintheoceanthanonland.B)Toshowthatasteamshipisbetterthanotherkindsofships.C)Toarguethatmanshouldusesteamshipstopreventpopution.D)Toillustratethatmancangetnewsourcesofenergyfromthesea.19.A)Energy.B)Population.C)Technology.D)Temperature.20.A)SeaandMan’sNeeds.B)SeaHarvestandFood.C)SeaandSourcesofEnergy.D)SeaExploringTechnology.SectionCDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecongtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom21to27withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom28to30youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyoujustheardorwritedownthemainpointsinyourownwords.Finally,whenthepassageisreadthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.注意;此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答ThepeoplewholivedinRomethousandyearsagowerealreadycomplainingaboutthenoiseintheircity.Theycouldn’tsleep,theysaid,withallthat(21)inthesteets.Forthem,noisewas(22)adisturbance.Forusishasbecomeareal(23).Weknowthatthesoundsofan(24)cityareloudenoughtocauseseriousdamagetotheinhabitants’(居民)(25)--intheUnitedStates,oneoutoftwentyhasstufferedsomehearing(26).Andallovertheworldthesituationis(27)allthetime,sincenoiseincreaseswiththepopulation.Ithasalsoincreasedenormouslyinthetwentiethcentury(28).Weliveinanenvironmentsurroundedbyloudplanes,trucks,motorcycles,buses,electrictools,radios,ect.Thatroardayandnightupto90or100decibels(分贝).Unfortunately,thehumaneardoesnotjudgeclearly(29).Asoundtendecibelslouderthananotheroneisfeltastwiceasloud,wheninfactitistentimeslouder.Sincewecannotmeasuretheincreaseordecreaseofnoice,(30).PartIIReadingComprehension(40marks,40minutes)SectionADirections:Thereare3passageinthispart.EachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatementsForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C),andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.PassageOneQuestions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage:Mr.AndMrs.MacGregorliveinavillagenearInvernessinthenorthofScotland.Onemorning,theyfoundadogintheirgarden.Theytookthedogin,gaveitsomemeat,andwatcheditgointoacornerandgotosleep.Theydecidedtolettheanimalstayovernight,andtotookforitsownerinthemorning.ThentheylefthometopayavisittotheirgaughterinInverness.Theycamehomeatabouteleven.Astheyopenedthefrontdoor,theywerewelcomedbyasnarling(狂吠旳)boxer,standingwithbaredteeth.Anyattempttocalmtheanimalmetwithangrtbarkinng.Soonalltheneighborswereawake,andcameouttoofferhelpfuladvice.Thenthefirebrigadewascalled.Theyarrivedatmidnight.Butalltheirattemptsonlymadethedogmoreviolent.Theycouldn’tgetnearit.Thefirebrigadegaveupandcalledthepolice.Whentheyarrived,itwasoneinthemorning,andnearlyallthevillagersweregatheredintheMacGregor’sgarden.Thepolicethoughtaboutit.Theyadvisedthatthedogshouldbeshot.However,someonewentforanexpertdoghandler.ThisexpertarrivedattwointhemorningwithahugeAlsatian.Hesaid,“Thiswon’ttakelong”Butitdid.Twoanimalsstoodandstaredandsnarledateachother.Itwanadraw.Thenavet(兽医)wassentfor.Bythetimehearrived,itwas4a.m.Heborrowedarope,madealasso(套索),andthrewtheloopovertheboxer’shead.Hedraggeditintothegarden,stuckaneedleinit,andputittosleep.Thepoliceremovedit.MacGregorsaid,“Thisanimalwillmakeawonderfulwatchdog.Butthenewownersmustbepreparedtostayindoorsforafewdaysuntilthedoggetstoknowthem.”31.Whatbreedisthedoginthestory?A)Alsatian.B)Lasso.C)Boxer.D)Watchdog.32.WhatdidMrs.MacGregordowiththedogbeforetheylefthometovisittheirdoughter?A)Theytieditinthegarden.B)Theykeptitinalocedroom.C)Theyletitlooseintheirhouse.D)Theyputittosleepwithmedicine.33.WhatdidthedogdowhenMr.AndMrsMacGregorreturendgromtheirvisittotheirdaughter?A)Thedogwelcomedthemhome.B)Thedogbitthembecauseiswashungry.C)Thedogwantedtogetoutoftheirhouse.D)Thedogdidnotletthementertheirownhouse.34.Whatdidtheneighborsdowhentheywerewokenup?A)Theyusedtheirowndogstohelp.B)Theycomplainedandcalledthepolice.C)Theytriedtohelpthecoupleoutwithadvice.D)Theywereveryangryandwantedtokillthedog.35.Whofinallysuccededinkeepingthedogundercontrol?A)Thevet.B)Thefirefighters.C)Thepolice.D)Theexpertdoghandler.PassageTwoQuestions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Nearlyhalfofallmarriagesendindivorce.Thissurpringstatisticmakesmanypeoplethinktwicebeforetyingaknot(结).Thisstatisticalsomakesonewonderwhatcauseamaariagetosucceed.Myparentshavebeenmarriedforthirty-threeyears,andthoughthey’vehadtheirtheirupsanddowns,theyhavehadawonderfulrelationship.Whyhastheirmarriagesucceeded?Myparentshavealwaysexpressedtheirloveforeachother.Thoughouttheircourtship(求婚)theydidmanywonderfulthingsforeachother:buyingflowers,wretingletters,andsendingsurprises.They’vecontinuedthesepracticesthroughouttheirmarriageaswaysofshowinglove.Anotherqualityofmyparents’marriageisthattheyareflexibleabouttheirdemandsandexpectationsofeachother.WhenIwasfour,Dadwaslaidofffromhisjob.Asaresult,Momenteredtheworkforce.AlthoughDadwassoonrehired,Momenjoyedherjobsomuchthatshedecidedtokeepis.Dadwasabitsurprised,buthecouldseethatismadeherhappy.Ifproblemsarosebecauseofthetimedemandsoftheirjobs,theyworkedthroughtheseproblems—together.Myparentsremaincommitted(忠诚旳)toeachother,evenduringdifficulttimes.Earlyintheirmarriage,Dadwassentoverseasasacommunicationsspecialist.Hewrotehomeeverynowandthen,buthedidn’tseeMomforninemoths.Momwashomealone.Sometimeshersinglecoworkerswouldencouragehertogooutwiththemandhaveagoodtime.WhenIaskedherwhyshedidn’t,shetoldmethatshehadmadeacommitmenttomyfatherandshewaslivingbythatcommitment.Whentheywerereunited,theyhadnothingtobeashamedofandnothingtobeangrywitheachotherabout.Ihavecometobelievethattheirabsolutecommitmentyoeachotheris,morethananythingelse,whathascausedtheirmarriagetowork.Inoceheardsomeonesaythatmarriageisn’tafifty-fiftydeal.It’sninety-tenonbothsides.Couldthatbethesecretofasuccessfulmarriage?Itseemstodescribetheonemyparentshave.36.Accordingtothepaasage,peopletendtohesitatebefoethey.A)getmarriedB)startcourtshipC)getadivorceD)lookatthestatistic37.Whatisthekeyfactorthatcontributetothesuccessfulmarriageoftheauthor’sparents?A)Theirloyaltytowardeachother.B)Theircommoninterestsandattitudestowardslife.C)Theirreadinesstoexpresstheirloveforeachother.D)Theircapabilitytodealwiththeirjobsandfamilylife.38.Whenthefathergothidjobagain,themother.A)didnotquitherjobB)enteredtheworkforcetooC)waslaidofffromherjobD)returnedhometoraisethekids39.Whydidn’tthemothergoouttoenjoyherselfwhilethefatherwasawayfromhome?A)Shecouldn’tspareanytime.B)Shewasfedupwithbetrayalofanykind.C)Shepreferredtostayonherown.D)Sheliveduptohercommitmenttothefather.40.Whatisthesecretofasuccessfulmarriageaccordingtotheauthor?A)Tomakecommitments.B)Togivemorethantotake.C)Tosolveproblemstogether.D)Tosendgiftstoeachotheroccasionally.PassageThreeQuestions41to45arebasedonthefollowingpassage:Marc,anintelligentandattractiveboy,was6yearsoldwhenhisparentscametoourclinil.Hisfamilyconsistedofhisfather(37years),hismother(30years),himself(6years),andhissister,Jill(4years).Hisparentswerewelleducated.Theywerebothratherrational(理性旳)peopleandalsotriedtoraisetheirchildreninarationalandresponsibleway.Itappearedthat,frombabyhood,Marclovedexternalstimulation,butfoundithardtoamusehimself.Whenhecouldnotyetwlkeorcrawlheeasilybecamefrustrated.Heoftenwantedtoachievethingsthatwereoutsidehisrange.AsMarcwashismother’seldestchild,shegavehim,frombirthonalotofsttention.Hismotherwasacompetentbutinsecurewoman.ShefeltincreasinglyinadequateasamotherbecauseMarcwasdemandinganddifficulttoplease,andreceivedlittlesupportfromherhusbandintheupbringingofthechildren.WhenMarc’ssister,Jill,wasborn,Marccontinueddemandingasmuchofhismother’sattentionashedidbefore.However,itwasnolongerphysicallypossibleforhertogiveMarcwhathewanted.Themotherwasveryhappywithherdaughter;Jillhappenedtobeaveryeasychild.Forthefirsttimeshefeltthattakingcareofachildwasnotnecessarilyahardjob.Marcdevelopedanextremejealousy.Heoccasionallyshowedsadistic(虐待狂旳)behaviorstowardhissister,whichmadethemotherafraidtoleavethechildrenwithouthersupervisiom(监管).Themotherconstantlytriedtofulfillherchildren’swishes,butprimarilyfunctionedasapeacekeeper.Shedevelopedangryandanxiousfeelingstowardherson,becauseheincreasinglyspoiledtheatmosphereathomewithhisconcentratedonhiswork.Onweekends,hesometimestookonechildout(whilethemotherwentawaywiththeotherchild)topreventthemanyscenesandquarrelsthatoccurredwhenthefamilywastogether.41.Whatisthemainproblemforthemother?A)Marc’ssister’ssafetyissue.B)Marc’sfather’sabsenceinchilcare.C)Marc’spoorachievementatschool.D)Marc’sdemandingandenviousbehavior.42.WhendidMarcfirstshowhisproblem?A)Beforehecouldwalk.B)Afterhissisterwasborn.C)Afterhestartedschool.D)Whenhisparentswenttotheclinic.43.WhatcanbesaidaboutJillcomparedwithMarc?A)Shewashardtoplease.B)ShewasunhappierthanMarc.C)ShewasasjealousasMarc.D)Shewaseasiertogetalongwith.44.WhichofthefollowingwordsbetterdescribesthemotherwhenMarcmisbehaves?A)Angry.B)Surprised.C)Envious.D)Insecure.45.Whichofthefollowingcanbesaidaboutthefather?A)Hewasagoodscholar.B)Hedidnotlikechildren.C)Hewashardonthekid.D)Hefelthelplesswithchildren.SectionBDirections:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.TheEuropeanCommissionhasapprovedfundingfor196newprojectsunderthesecondcallfortheLIFE+programme(-),theEuropeanfundfortheenvironment.TheprojectsarefromacrosstheEUand46actionsinthefieldsofnatureconservation(保护),environmentalpolicy,andinformationandcommunication.Overall,they47atotalinvestmentof€431million,ofwhichtheEU48provide€Followingthe49forproposals,whichchosedinNovember,theCommission50morethan600proposalsfrompubicor51bodiesfromthe27EUMenberStates.Ofthese,196were52forco-fundingthroughtheprogramme’sthreecomponents:LIFE+NatureandBiodiversity,LIFE+EnvironmentPolicyandGovernanceandLIFE+InformationandCommunication.LIFE+Nature&Biodiversity53improvetheconservationstatusofendangeredspeciesandhabitates.LIFE+EnvironmentPolicy&Governanceprojectsarepilotprojectsthat54tothedevelopmentofinnovativepolicyideas,technogies,methodsandinstruments.LIFE+InformationandCommunicationprojedtsdisseminate(散布)informationandrisetheprofileofenvironmentalissues,and55trainingandawareness-raisingforthepreventionofforestfires.A.callF.includeK.provideB.canG.indicateL.receivedC.contributeH.privateM.representD.coverI.programsN.selectedE.devoteJ.projectsO.willPartIIIIntegratedTesting(15marks,20minutes)SectionADirections:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Adolescents(青少年)mirrorthecommunicationtheyseeintheirhome.Mostparents56tomodelhowtoaskforwhatyouwantinaclearand57way.Theymakeassumptionsthat58theysaysomething,theirmeaningisclearandspecify.Myhusbandhasamemoryofhismother59crosswithhimbecauseshetoldhimto“putthethinginthethingonthething.”Hehadnoidea60shewantedhimtodo.Sheknewexactlywhatshewantedhimtodo.Sheknewexactlywhatshewantedbuthewouldhaveneededtobea61readertogetthecorrectmessage-thatshe62wantedhimtoputthebreadinthebread-bin63thecountertop.Angerandcriticismarecloselylinked64behindbothemotionsareneedsthatarenotbeingmet.65howfamilyrelationshipscouldchangeifparentsmade66ofanefforttotakeresponsibilityforwhattheyask,andiftheyjudgedtheirsuccessbythe67oftheirchildren.Whatwouldhappenifaparentwho68tellsachildtoshopslouching(没精打采地坐),69,“Youlookgreatwhenyousitupstraight?”Isuspectthepositivemessagewouldbeheard,70you?Whenparentsare71aboutwhattheywantandchildrenheartheirrequests,72angerdisapper?No,andwewouldn’twantto73angerbecauseitisoneofthebasichumanemotions.Whatwewill74isagrowingself-awarenessthatmakesforconnnection-andthatiswheretransformation75andloveisnurturedandgrows.Isn’tthatwhatallparentswantforthemselvesandfortheirchildren?56.A)tryB)refuseC)failD)intend57.A)respectiveB)respectfulC)respectableD)respected58.A)whenB)howC)thoughD)since59.A)isB)beenC)wasD)being60.A)howB)thatC)whichD)what61.A)headB)brainC)heartD)mind62.A)reallyB)eventuallyC)actuallyD)practically63.A)inB)onC)atD)over64.A)andB)becauseC)butD)although65.A)ImagineB)SupposeC)ConsiderD)Assume66.A)lessB)muchC)littleD)more67.A)repliesB)responsesC)actionsD)behaviors68.A)obvionallyB)simplyC)occasionallyD)normally69.A)sayingB)saidC)andsayingD)andsaid70.A)don’tB)won’tC)aren’tD)can’t71.A)exactB)specificC)clearD)obvious72.A)mayB)canC)shouldD)will73.A)dismissB)loseC)expressD)

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