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四川省大学英语三级考试SCET30906PartⅠListeningComprehension(15%)(20minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionwillbespokentwice.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Example:Youwillhear:Youwillread:Attheoffice.Inthewaitingroom.Attheairport.Inarestaurant.Fromtheconversationweknowthatthetwoweretalkingaboutsomeworktheyhadtofinishintheevening.Thisismostlikelytohavetakenplaceattheoffice.Therefore,A)“Attheoffice〞isthebestanswer.Youshouldchoose[A]ontheAnswerSheetandmarkitwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Sampleanswer[A][B][C][D]1.A)OnceaweekB)TwiceaweekC)OnSundayD)OnSaturday.2.A)ThecupwasbrokenbyadogB)Thecupwasbrokenbytheirneighbor..C)Thecupwasbrokenbythemother.D)Thecupwasbrokenbyacat.3.A)Getthemanacupofcoffee.B)Buylunchfortheman.C)Lookfortheman’slunchbox.D)Makethemananotherlunch.4.A)Placeditwithtoday’s.B)Triedtokeepit.C)Finishedreadingit.D)Threwitaway.5.A)Shehadnomoneytogoonwithhervacation.B)Shedidn’treceiveanymoneyfromhome.C)Shehadtorunouttomakemoney.D)Shehadplannedtoolongavacation.6.A)InDecember.B〕InNovember.C〕InSeptember.D〕InFebruary.7.A)Hewillstayathome.B)Hewillcatchonwriting.C〕Hewillreadalot.D)HewillflytoFlorida.8.A)Hehascanceledhistrip.B)Hehaschangedhisplan.C)Heisarrivingintheafternoon.D)Heforgottoarrangehistrip.9.A)Bye-commerce.B)Bybus.C)Bycar.D)Onfoot.10.A)2dollarsB)5dollarsC)7.5dollars..D)20dollars.SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearalongconversation.Attheendoftheconversation,youwillheartwoquestions.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokentwice.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C),D).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Questions11and12arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.11.A)Becauseshedoesn’tknowanyforeignlanguage.B)Becauseshedoesn’thaveanyfriendsinIndia.C)Becauseshewouldmissherfamily.D)Becauseshewouldmissherdog.12.A)Theprice.B)Thelanguage.C)Hisfriends.D)Hisfamily.SectionCSpotDictation注意:听力理解的C节〔SectionC〕为填充式听写〔SpotDictation〕,短文及题目〔S1-S6〕在试卷二上。现在请取出试卷二做听写题。PartⅡVocabularyandStructure〔20%〕〔20minutes〕Directions:Thereare20incompletesentencesinthispart,ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C),D).Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.13.Inhisspeechhe_____tothegreathelptheclubreceivedfromsupporters.A)remarkedB)mentionedC)referredD)talked14.Whendishonestjournalistscannotgetfactsfortheirstories,theysimplydrawontheir_____.A)imagesB)imaginationsC)memoriesD)minds15.Itis_____forhisparentstobuyhimacomputersincetheyhardlymakeendsmeet.A)withoutquestionB)outofquestionC)outofthequestionD)beyondquestion16.Thegovernmentshouldtake_____measurestopreventthespreadofthisdisease.A)effectiveB)affectiveC)ordinaryD)occasional17.Hewasso_____inwatchingTVthathedidn’theartheknockonthedoor.A)absorbedB)devotedC)focusedD)concentrated18.Ifyouareinterestedinthisjob,youcan_____toourpersonaldepartmentforaninterview.A)arrangeB)approachC)appointD)apply19.TheFrenchsingerwhohadbeenpraisedveryhighly_____tobeagreatdisappointmentattheeveningshow.A)turnedoffB)turneddownC)turnedupD)turnedout20.ShebelievedthatMr.Smithhadtaken_____ofalltheopportunitiestogetthisposition.A)interestB)advantageC)profitD)benefit21._____thedifficultsituationinthejobmarket,hedecidedtotakenightcoursesatacollege.A)IntermsofB)InplaceofC)InviewofD)Infrontof22.BeingabletodobankingontheInternetisoneofthe_____weprovidetoourcustomers.A)InventionsB)conveniencesC)competitionsD)impressions23.ProfessorTaylorisagoodteacher.Hehasgoodmannersand_____knowledge.A)intensiveB)expansiveC)expressiveD)extensive24.Thosewhowanttogettheinformationaboutflightscheduleshould_____atthebookingoffice.A)inquireB)requestC)requireD)acquire25.Themachine_____,thenextstepwashowtooperateit.A)havingbeeninstalledB)hasbeeninstalledC)hadbeeninstalledD)havingbeinginstalled26.Foolish_____sheis,shewillnotmakethesamemistakestwice.A)withB)ofC)asD)if27.—Heseldomwritestoyou,_____?—No,hedoesn’t.A)doesn’theB)didn’theC)doesheD)didhe28.InAustralia,theAsiansmaketheirinfluence_____inbusinesseslargeandsmall.A)tobefeltB)feltC)feelD)feeling29.Iwasdisappointedthatthehotel_____inHongKongdidn’tsupplyfreeaccesstotheInternet.A)whichIstayedB)whatIstayedC)asIstayedD)whereIstayed30._____onlytenminutesearlierinthemorning,hewouldn’thavebeenlatefortheinterview.A)IfhewastoleaveB)HadheleftC)IfhewasleavingD)Wouldheleave31.Hedoesn’twant_____tobeknownthathe’sgoingtoleave.A)itB)themC)allD)that32.Though_____mainlyfortheinventionofthetelephone,AlexanderGrahamBelldevotedhislifetohelpingthedeaf.A)torememberB)wasrememberedC)herememberedD)rememberedPartⅢReadingComprehension(40%)(35minutes)Directions:Therearefourpassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbyfivequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthem,therearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C),D).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.PassageoneQuestions33to37arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Arangeofnewcommutingbikesarepromisingtomakeeverydaytravelbybicycleascomfortableandfashionableasitischeap.Theyalsoallowyoutocombineworkout〔锻炼〕withtransportation.“it’sconvenient;itkeepsmefit;anditsavesmoney,〞saysScottInfanger,aprofessorattheUniversityofNorthAlabama,whoregularlybikeshisdaughter,Elizabeth,7,toschoolonthewaytohisnearbyoffice.Bikesstoresandmanufacturersacrossthenationarereportingasignificationriselatelyinsales.“They’resellingoutofallthecommutingbikes—allbikes,actually—thattheycangettheirhandson,〞saysBillField,aconsultantwhohasfollowedthebicycleindustryfordecades.Fieldspredictsa20percentincreaseinthe“comfortbikes〞,whichincludescommutingbikes,bytheendoftheyear.Onebigblocktoariseinbikecommutingisaconcernaboutsafety.In2006,773peoplewerekilledbicycling,andtensofthousandsinjured.Rutgersresearcherswhocomparedthesafetyofwalking,biking,anddrivingfoundthat,perkilometertraveled,bicyclefatalities〔死亡人数〕were11timeshigherthancarfatalities.Still,expertssay,thestoryhasanotherside.IntheRutgersstudy,therateofpedestrian(行人)fatalitiesassociatedwithwalkingonthesidewalkwasafull36timeshigherthancarfatalities.OneDanishstudypublishedintheArchivesofInternalMedicinefoundthatbecauseofthehealthbenefitsofbicyclecommuting,thedeathrateamongnoncyclistswas39percenthigherthanamongthebikes.33.AccordingtoProfessorInfanger,bikecommutingis.A)convenient,health,andeconomicalB)fast,economical,andhealthC)convenient,fashionable,andhealthD)economical,comfortable,andconvenient34.Whichofthefollowingshowsthatmoreandmorepeopletravelbybike?A)Allbikesareactuallysoldoutinthenation.B)Itisdifficultforcustomerstobuybicycles.C)Bikestoresdonothavemanybicyclesinstore.D)Thereisa20percentincreaseinproduction.35.Accordingtothepassage,morepeoplewillconsiderbikecommutingif.A)thereislessconcernaboutitssafetyB)theytravelwithinonekilometerC)bikesaremademorecomfortableD)theyliveclosertowheretheywork36.TheRutgersstudyshowsthatitismostdangerous.A)tobecomeacyclistB)towalkonthesidewalkC)totravelbybicyclingD)totravelbydriving37.Bysaying“thestoryhasanotherside〞,theexpertsprobablymeanthat.A)bicyclingismoredangerousthansidewalkB)cyclingisnotdangerousonthesidewalkC)thebenefitsofcyclingoutweightherisksD)itmaynotbeworthwhiletotaketherisksPassagetwoQuestions38to42arebasedonthefollowingpassage.OnceinBritain,familymemberswouldallgetannoyedatthephonecallwhilewatchingTVprogramslikeTheTwoRonnies.Thisdoesnotoftenhappennow—weareeithertwiceassmartortwiceasinattentiveasweusedtobe.Ofcom’sresearchdemonstratesthattheBritishhavebecomeanationofmediajunkies〔成瘾者〕.NowtheyspendmoretimeontheInternetanddomuchnetvisitingwhilewatchingtelevision.Itisunlikelythatthewholefamilywillbeinthelivingroomthesedays—unlessDoctorWhoison.Ofcom’sdatashowthatdespiteallthedistractions〔分心〕offeredbytheInternet,whichweresupposedtothreatenthebasisoftelevisionviewing,theBritishremainfixedtothesmallscreen.TheaveragetimespentinfrontofTVfixedatthreehoursand38minutesaday,onlysixminutesdownfrom2003.Radiolisteninghassufferedalittlemoreinthattime,buteverypersonstillspendsafurther2hoursand44minutesadaywiththeradiooninthebackground.Whathaschangedinthattraditionalmedianolongeroccupyallattentionforthoseunder45.Aboutathirdof16to44-year-oldsadmittousingtheircomputerwhilewatchingtelevision.WelloverhalfofthemwillpickupthemobilewhenwatchingEastEnders.It’sachangeinhabitsmakingusworryaboutthechangeoftradition–butinrealityit’sanaturalresponsetotheincreasingmedia.38.TheTVprogramthatprobablyappealstoallfamilymembersnowis.A)atraditionprogramB)EastEndersC)TheTwoRonniesD)DoctorWho39.Accordingtothepassage,peopleusedto.A)paylessattentiontowhatevertheydidB)belesssmartthantheyarenowC)bereluctanttomaketelephonecallsD)sitdownandwatchTVwiththeirfamily40.TheOfcom’sresearchshowsthattheBritishnow.A)spend5timesasmuchtimeontheInternetas4yearsagoB)areusedtovisitingtheInternetwhilewatchingTVC)prefertheInternettoTVfortheirinformationD)visittheInternetmuchmoreoftenthantheywatchTV41.HowmuchtimedidtheaverageBritishspendadayinfrontofTVin2003?A)twohoursandsixminutesB)threehoursand44minutesC)twohoursand44minutesD)threehoursandsixminutes42.Ofcom’sdatashowthatthehabitofthoseunder45haschangedsothatthey.A)tendtopayattentiontomorethanonethingatatimeB)nevergatherinfrontofTVtowatchthesameprogramC)arealwaystalkingtosomeoneonthemobilephoneD)wouldratherstaywithtraditionalmediaattentivelyPassagethreeQuestions43to47arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Tinypeoplemightbelivinginsideofyourcomputer—eating,sleeping,andgoingtoschooljustlikeyoudo.Butdon’tbealarmed:Thiscivilizationisn’treal.ThepeoplearecharactersfromthegameTheSims,thebest-sellingcreationofWillWright’s.Aftergraduation,WrightgotajobworkingonatypicalfightingvideogamecalledRaidonBungelingBay.Inthisgame,theplayersdropsbombsonacity.Wrightfoundthathisfavoritepartofthedesignprocesswascreatingthelandscape〔风景〕,notdestroyingit.Wright’sdream,likethatofmanyofhisfriends,wastoproducehisownvideogame.HedesignedSimCity,butforyearscouldn’tfindanyonewillingtoinvestthemoneyneededtoputitonthemarket.Thenoneday,hemetcomputer-gameproducerJeffBraum,wholovedtheideaofanoncombative(非打斗的)game.Togethertheyformedasmallcompany—andawholenewtypeofvideogamescalled“simulation〔模拟〕reality〞thatallowplayerstobuildvirtualsocieties.SimCitycameoutsoon,followedbyTheSimselevenyearslater.“Wespendalotoftimedoingresearchbeforewestartmakingthegames—usuallyaboutayearortwo,〞saysWright.“Formylatestgame,Spore,Istartedtheresearchprocessaboutsixyearsago.〞Today,Wrightemploysalargeteamofcomputerprogrammers,designers,andgraphicartiststohelphimbringhisideastolife.Heoweshissuccesstothreethings:hiscuriosity,hispersistence,andhisteam.43.WhatdidWillWrightcreateinTheSims?A)AfightingvideogameB)AvirtualsocietyC)AcomplicatedcomputerD)Abest—sellingmovie44.Wright’sfirstjobaftergraduationannoyedhimbecause_____.A)hepreferredcreatingtodestroyingB)hecouldn’ttakepartinthedesignC)hehadtoworkonavideogameD)hehadtodropbombsonacity45.WhatisthecontributionofWillWrightandJeffBrauntothevideogames?A)Theycreatedsimulationrealityinvideogames.B)Theydefeatedthecompetitionfromcombativegames.C)Theyputvideogamesonthemarketforthefirsttime.D)Theyproducedtwovideogames:SimCityandTheSims.46.AccordingtoWright,hissuccessresultsdirectlyfromallbelowEXCEPT_____.A)teamworkB)curiosityC)persistenceD)marketing47.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?A)IttookelevenyearsforWrightandBrauntodotheresearchforSimCity.B)WrightandBraunhavesofarproducedtwogames:SimCityandTheSims.C)Foryears,lackofinvestmentpreventedWrightfrommarketingSimCity.D)Simulationrealitycanbeappliedtobothcombativeandnoncombativegames.PassageFourQuestions48to52arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Overthecenturies,scientistshavebeentryinghardtofindsatisfactorysubstitutesforpreciousstonesbutfailedmanytimes.Manyyearsago,achemistsurprisedtheworldbysaying:“Itshouldbepossibletomakeapreciousstonethatnotonlylookslikearealthing,butthatistherealthing.Theonlydifferenceshouldbethatonecrystalwouldmadebyman,theotherbynature.〞Atfirstthisdidnotseemlikeaparticularhardtask.Scientistsbegantotrymakingsyntheticdiamondstowardstheendsoftheeighteenthcenturyanddiscoveredakeyscientificfact:diamondsareaformofcarbon,whichisaverycommonelement.Then,whynotchangeacheapandplentifulsubstance,carbon,intoarareandexpensiveone,diamond?Thischangetakesplaceinnature,soitshouldbepossibletomakeithappeninthelaboratory.Itshouldbepossible,butfor150yearseveryeffortfailedthoughseveralpeoplebelievedthattheyhadsolvedthediamondriddleduringthisperiod.Therealsuccesscameafterthescientistsrealizedthat,inchangingcarbonintodiamonds,unbelievablyheavypressureandextremelyhightemperatureareindispensable,andcarbonneedstobedissolvedinameltedmetalthathelpsthereactiontotakeplacemoreeasily.Undertheseconditions,anumberofshinycrystalswereproducedinthelaboratoriesoftheGeneralElectricCompany.Theresultsofcarefulanalysisshowedthatthechemistwasright:thesejewelsofthelaboratorywerenotlikediamonds;theywerediamonds.48.Inthe2ndparagraph,whatisthechemisttryingtosay?A)Scientistsexpectasmalldifferencebetweenaman-madecrystalandanature-madeone.B)Thereisonlyalittledifferencebetweenaman-madecrystalandnature-madeone.C)Manshouldbeabletomakeapreciousstonethatisexactlythesameasanaturalone.D)Itisarealthingthatmanwasabletomakeapreciousstoneasnaturecando.49.Afterthekeyscientificfactwasdiscovered,thescientists_____.A)feltitevenhardertosucceedinmakingsyntheticdiamondsB)soonsucceededinchangingcheapcarbonintoexpensivediamondsC)foundthatcarbonisverycommoninnatureandsoarediamondsD)feltitmorehopefultosucceedinmarkingsyntheticdiamonds50.Accordingtothepassage,therealsuccessprobablycame_____.A)around1900B)150yearsagoC)around1950sD)inthe19thcentury51.Ifsomethingisindispensable(paragraph6),itis_____.A)reasonablyvaluableB)absolutelynecessaryC)relativelyuselessD)enormouslyhelpful52.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?A)Sincediamondsareaformofcarbon,diamondscanbemadeonlybynature.B)Sincecarbonisaplentifulsubstancewecaneasilymakesyntheticdiamonds.C)Syntheticdiamondsmadeinthelaboratoryarenotlikenaturaldiamonds.D)Somethingtakingplaceinnaturemayalsotakeplaceinthelaboratory.PartIVTranslationfromEnglishintoChinese(10%)(15minutes)Directions:Inthispart,therearefiveitems,andfourofthemaretakenfromthereadingpassageyouhavejustread.Beloweach,therearefiveChinesesentencestranslated,whicharemarkedA),B),C),D)andE).Eachletterstandsforascorevaryingfrom0to2.Youshoulddecidewhichisthebesttranslation,andthenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.T1.(Line1-2,paragraph1,Passage1)Arangeofnewcommutingbikesarepromisingtomakeeverydaytravelbybicycleascomfortableandfashionableasitischeap.A)各种新出的上下班自行车有可能使每天骑车不仅省钱,同时还不乏舒适和时尚。B)各种新型的上下班自行车有可能使日常旅行车不仅廉价,还能提供舒适和时尚。C)有了新的旅行自行车,就能使日常骑车旅行者得到既廉价又舒适和时尚的产品。D)新的旅行用自行车从各方面向骑车旅游者提供既廉价又舒适和时尚的日常产品。E)一系列新的上下班自行车有可能使日常骑车旅游不仅廉价,同时还舒适和时尚。T2.(Line1-2,Paragraph7,Passage2)It’sachangeinhabitsmakingusworryaboutthechangeoftradition---butinrealityit’sanaturalresponsetotheincreasingmedia.这是一种使人忧虑的传统习惯的改变,但实际上这是人们对媒体日益增多的自然反响。这是一种习惯的变化,使人担忧传统的改变,但实际上这是对媒体日益增多的自然反响。这是一种使人忧虑的传统习惯的改变,但实际上这是媒体增多后人们应对自然地方式。这是一种习惯性改变,使人担忧传统的改变,但实际上这是对媒体日益增多的自然反响。这是一种使人忧虑的传统习惯的改变,但实际上这是日益增多的媒体作出的自然反响。T3.(Line1-3,Paragraph3,Passage3)HedesignedSimCity,butforyearscouldn’tfindanyonewillingtoinvestthemoneyneededtoputitonthemarket.他设计了《模拟城市》,但好几年都找不到任何人愿意把这款游戏卖到市场上。他确实构思了《模拟城市》,但好几年都没人为这一款游戏拿出所需要的资金。《模拟城市》构思好后,他却花了好几年都找不到任何人愿意来投资建立市场。他花了好几年构思《模拟城市》,但所有赞助这一款游戏的人都没有市场意识。他设计了《模拟城市》,但好几年都找不到人愿意投资把这一款游戏推向市场。T4.(Line1-2,Paragraph3,Passage4)Scientistsbegantotrymakingsyntheticdiamondstowardstheendoftheeighteenthcenturyanddiscoveredakeyscientificfact.接近十八世纪末期,科学家开始制造人造钻石,并且发现了一个关键的科学事实。科学家试图开始制造人造钻石,接近十八世纪末时发现了一个关键的科学事实。科学家开始努力制造人造钻石,在十八世纪结束时找到了解决科学实际的钥匙。科学家开始努力制造人造钻石,十八世纪结束时发现了能解决科学实际的答案。接近十八世纪末,科学家开始尝试制造人造钻石,并发现了一个关键的科学事实T5.Wecannotbetoocarefulincheckingthesafetydeviceofthevehicle,forit’samatteroflifeanddeath.我们对车辆平安装置的检查越仔细越好,因为这是一个生死攸关的问题。我们不能不留神车辆装备的平安性,因为这辆车涉及到生死攸关的事情。我们不能不对车辆的平安装置仔细检查,因为这是一个生死攸关的问题。我们对车辆的平安还是不太小心,虽然它既关系到生者,也关系到死者。我们对这辆车的平安装置不必过于仔细检查,但必须重视生死攸关的问题。PartVWriting(15%)(30minutes)见试卷二见试卷二英语三级考试模拟试题〔1〕〔2002年6月〕PartI:ListeningComprehension(15%)(20minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionwillbespokentwice.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.DuringthepauseyoumustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C),andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Example:Youwillhear:Youwillread:Attheoffice.Inthewaitingroom.Attheairport.Inarestaurant.Fromtheconversationweknowthatthetwoweretalkingaboutsomeworktheyhadtofinishintheevening.Thisismostlikelytohavetakenplaceattheoffice.Therefore,A)“Attheoffice〞isthebestanswer.Youshouldchoose[A]ontheAnswerSheetandmarkitwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.1.A)Twohours.C)Thirtyminutes.B)Morethananhour.D)Lessthananhour.2.A)Sheforgottocome.C)Shedecidednottocome.B)Sheiscominglater.D)Shewasn’tinvited.3.A)Shewenttotheshoppingcenter.C)Sheboughtsomethingforheraunt.B)Shewenttothehospital.C)Shevisitedherdoctor.4.A)Theprofessor’sB)Thewoman’sC)thebrother’s.D)Theman’s.5.A)Visitingherdearfriends.C)Preparingaweekendparty.B)Writingatermpaper.D)Doingapart-timejob.6.A)$20B)$30C)$50D)$1007.A)Doctor-Patient.C)Husband-Wife.B)Manager-SecretaryD)Teacher-Student8.A)It’sashardaseverybodysays.C)It’shardtosay.B)It’sevenharderthanpeoplesay.D)It’snotashardashe’dthought.9.A)Toabank.B)Toaconcert.C)Toacafé.D)Toarestaurant.10.A)Atanewsconference.C)Nearanartmuseum.B)Atascienceexhibition.D)Closetoapaintstore.SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearashortpassage.Attheendofthepassage,youwillheartwoquestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokentwice.Afteryouhearonequestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C),andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.PassageQuestion11to12arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.11.A)Theyweredugupbyherson.B)Theywerestolenthenightbefore.C)Theywereeatenupbyherneighbor’sducks.D)Theywerepickedupbyherfamilymembers.12A)Abeautifulparcel.C)Apieceofpaper.B)Greenvegetables.D)Afatduck.SectionCSpotDictationDictions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Listencarefullyduringthefirstreading.Thenlistentothepassageagain.Whenitisbeingreadthesecondtime,youshouldfillinthesixblankswiththeexactwordsorphrasesyouhavejustheard.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.CommunityCollegeunderstandsthateveryonewhowantstoattendcollegewillnotbeabletocometocampus.So,aspartoftheDistanceLearningProgram,CommunityCollegeoffersaseriesofvideotele-coursesto_____ofthestudentswhoprefertocompletecourseworkintheirhomes,attheirconvenience.Thesetelecoursesare________collegecreditclasstaughtonvideocassettetapesbyacommunitycollegeprofessor.To________foratelecourse,phonetheCommunityCollegeDistanceLearningProgramat782-6394.Thecourseoutlines,books,andvideotapeswillbe_________attheCommunityCollegebookstore.Duringthefirstweekofclasses,yourinstructorwillcontactyoutodiscussthecourseandansweranyquestionsyoumighthaveaboutthecourse_________.Then,throughouttherestoftheterm,youcanuseeither800telephonenumbersoran________tocontactyourinstructor.PartII:VocabularyandStructure(20%)(20minutes)Directions:Thereare20incompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C),andD).Youmustchoosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.16.Ifwecontinuetoargueovertheminorpointswewon’tget_____nearasolution.A)everywhereB)somewhereC)nowhereD)anywhere17.AholidayinChinaisunlikelytocostverymuch______youstayinatopclassluxuryhotel.A)unlessB)whenC)sinceD)if18.Hesaidshewasusedtogoingtobedlate,______?A)wasn’tsheB)wassheC)didn’theD)didhe19.Youcanseethe_____ofyourselfinthelake.A)shadowB)sceneC)sightD)reflection20.AlthoughhestayedinEnglandfortwoyears,hespeaksEnglish_____youdo.A)asgoodasB)nobetterthanC)aswellasD)muchbetterthan21.Beingextremely_____tothecold,Idonotlikewintersports.A)sensibleB)sensitiveC)senselessD)insensitive22.______theimportanceofdoingmorningexercises.A)LittledidtheyrealizeC)TheydidrealizelittleB)LittletheyrealizedD)Theylittledidrealize23.Wouldyoupleasekeepme______ofhowthingsaregoingonwithyourstudies?A)informingB)tobeinformedC)toinformD)informed24.Hotandhumidsummeris______ofthissoutherncity.A)characteristicB)ordinaryC)commonD)general25.Allflights______becauseoftheheavysnow,wehadtotakethetrain.A)havebeencanceledC)havingbeencanceledB)werecanceledD)hadbeencanceled26.Itwas_____towearT-shirtatsuchaformalparty.A)outofquestionB)outoforderC)outofplaceD)outofdate27.Thebankisreportedinthelocalnewspaper_____inbroaddaylightyesterday.A)robbedC)toberobbedB)tohavebeenrobbedD)havingbeenrobbed28.Abodyatrestremainsatrestunless_____uponbyanexternalforce.A)actedB)actingC)toactD)tobeacted29.Janefeltquiterelievedthatthedifficultyhadbeen_____.A)madeupB)givenupC)clearedupD)cleanedup30.______goodhealth,Icanfinishtheworkthisyear.A)GiveB)GivesC)GivingD)Gi

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