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四川省大学英语三级考试模拟试题及答案Part I:Listening Comprehension(15%)Section ADirections:In this section,you will hear10short conversations.At the end of each conversation,a question will be asked about what was said.Both t he conversation and the question will be spoken twice.After each question t here will be a pause.During the pause you must read the four choices mar ked A),B),C)and D),and decide which is the best answer.Then mark the co rresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.1.A)Do some typing.B)Buy some paper.C)Ask the man to type.D)Want to run with the man.2.A)10:50B)10:15C)10:48D)10:523.A)Husband and wife.B)A girl and her boyfriend.C)Teacher and student.D)Old friends.4.A)Policeman.B)Salesman.C)Car driver.D)Conductor.5.A)In a school.B)In a theater.C)In a restaurant.D)At home.6.A)She agreed.B)She disagreed.C)She was impatient.D)She was worried.7.A)Something cold.B)Coffee.C)Tea.D)Something hot.8.A)Gold.B)Blue.C)Brown.D)Black.9.A)He didn’t know where to find the professor.B)He had difficulty doing the experiment.C)He failed the exam.D)He couldn’t graduate from the university.10.A)The man is coughing.B)The man gave up smoking.C)The man has a lung disease.D)The man has a heart attack. Section BDirections:In this section,you will hear a short passage.At the end of the p assage,you will hear two questions.Both the passage and the questions will b e spoken twice.After you hear one question,you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A),B),C)and D).Then mark the correspondi ng letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. PassageQuestions11to12are based on the passage you have just heard.11.A)The climate varies a little all over the United States.B)The climate varies a lot in the United States.C)There is no variation in climate in the United States.D)The climate is very pleasant all the year round.12.A)They grow them by themselves.B)They get them by ships.C)They get them by trucks and trains.D)They get them by airplan es.Section C Spot DictationDirections:In this section,you will hear a passage three times.Listen carefull y during the first reading.Then listen to the passage again.When it is being r ead the second time,you should fill in the six blanks numbered from S1)to S6)with the exact words or phrases you have just heard.Finally,when the pa ssage is read for the third time,you should check what you have written.In some parts of the United States,farming is easy.But farming has alw ays been difficult in the S1)__________corner of the country,which is called New England.New England has many trees and thin,S2)__________soil.Anyone who has wanted to start a new farm there has had to work very hard.The first jo b has been cutting down trees.The next job has been digging the S3)_______ __of the trees out of the soil.Then the farmer has had the difficult job of r emoving stones from his land.This work of removing stones never really ends,because every winter m ore stones appear.They come up through the thin soil from the rocks below. Farmers have to keep removing stones from the fields.Even today,farms whic h have been worked on for200years keep S4)______more stones.That is w hy stone walls are used S5)_________fences in New England fields.The ston e walls are not high and a man can easily climb over them.However,they ke ep the farmer’s cows from joining those of his S6)__________.Test2:听力原文及答案:1.W:Should I get some more typing paper?M:Please do.We’ve almost run out.Q:What will the woman do?(B)2.W:What’s the time by your watch?M:Ten-fifth.But it’s two minutes slow.Q:What’s the correct time?(D)3.W:I certainly enjoyed meeting your parents.I hope they like me.M:Don’t worry.I’m sure they’ll say yes.Q:What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?(B)4.M:I’m sorry,miss,but you were doing45in a30mile an hour zone.W:But I’m late for a very important appointment.Q:What is the man?(A)5.W:Would you like to see the menu?M:No,thank you.I know what I want to order.Q:Where is the man now?(C)6.M:I suppose one reason so many tourists come here is that everything i s so cheap.W:Cheap?Nothing is really cheap in England.Q:How did the woman react?(B)7.W:would you like some hot coffee or tea?M:I like them both,but I’d rather have something cold.Q:What does the man want to drink?(A)8.M:I really like this black necktie.W:But the blue or gold one will look much nicer with your brown sui t.Q:What color necktie does the man want?(D)9.W:What’s the matter,Paul?You look worried.M:I’ve just taken my chemistry exam and I’m pretty sure I failed it.I don’t know where the professor got some of these questions.Q:Why is Paul worried?(C)10.W:Did you see the doctor about your cough?M:The doctor said if I keep smoking,it will increase my chance of ha ving a heart attack or lung disease.Q:What is true about the man?(A)Section BThey United states has many different kinks of climates.On the west coa st the temperature changes very little between summer and winter,but the nort h central states have a very different kind of climate.In those states,people w ear light clothing during the summer,and they need heavy wool or fur clothin g in winter.In the eastern part of the United States,summer temperatures are very dif ferent from winter temperatures.Summers are usually hot winters are usually c old.Spring temperatures are comfortably warm,and fall temperatures are pleas antly coo.Years ago,people in the cold parts of the United states didn’t often get f resh vegetables and fresh fruits during the winter.Today,however,trucks and trains carry fruits and vegetables very quickly to all parts of the United States. In this way,Americans“send their climates”to people in other states.11.What kinds of climates does the United States have?(B)12.How do people in the cold parts of the United States get their fresh fr uits and vegetables in winter?(C)Section CS1:northeastern S2:rocky S3:stumpsS4:producing S5:instead of S6:neighbor’(Model2Part Two)Part II:Vocabulary and structure(20%)II.Vocabulary and Structure(20%)Directions:There are20incomplete sentences in this part.For each sentence th ere are four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the one answer that best c ompletes the sentence.Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.13.For miles around me there was nothing but a desert,without a single p lant or tree_____.A.on earthB.at a distanceC.in sightD.in pla ce14.This case is quite_____today with the great development of science a nd technology.monB.generalC.simpleD.alike15._____the dog,we should have reached our destination in time.A.Because ofB.In spite ofC.But forD.In case of16.Lucy changed her major from physics to computer,_____.A.with hopes to be able to locate employment more easilyB.hoping she can easily get a jobC.with the hope for the ability to find a better jobD.hoping to find a job more easily17.That tree looked as if it_____for a long time.A.hasn't wateredB.didn't wateredC.hadn't been wateredD.wasn't watered18.Though the long-term_____cannot be predicted,the project has been approved by the committee.A.affectB.effectC.effortD.afford19.One must live in the United States for five years in order to_____citi zenship.A.appeal toB.acceptC.approve ofD.apply for20.Can you tell me_____?A.who is that gentlemenB.that gentleman is whoC.who that gentleman isD.whom is that gentle man21.Only in this way_____progress in your English.A.you makeB.can you makeC.you be able to makeD.will you able to make22.It's a fine day.Let's go fishing,_____?A.won't weB.will weC.don't weD.shall w e23.The building_____roof we can see is the Western Church.A.itsB.whichC.whoseD.who's24.The first software of Windows_____by Bill Gates became very popul ar with computer lovers immediately.A.madeB.had madeC.was madeD.had bee n made25.I could easily have imagined her_____him as a man of fine quality.A.thinkingB.regardingC.talkingD.admitting26.He has no choice but_____to see him.A.to goB.goC.goingD.goes27._____left before the meeting,it doesn't seem likely that they will com e.A.In such a short timeB.Only such a short timeC.With such a short timeD.Without such a short tim e28.She listened carefully_____she might discover exactly what he wante d.A.so as thatB.in caseC.providingD.in or der that29.I remember her and her brother_____to our office.ingB.to comeeD.to have come30.I don't think anyone can accuse her_____not being frank.A.withB.inC.ofD.at31._____,the people in the flooded areas could not have rebuilt their hom es.A.If the Party didn't offer its timely helpB.Hadn't the Party offered its timely helpC.Should the Party offered its timely helpD.If the Party offered its timely help32.The moon shines brightly,as if it_____light by itself.A.gave offB.gave awayC.gave upD.gave in Part III:Reading Comprehension(40%)DirectionsThere are four passages in this part.Each passage is followed by five quest ions or unfinished statements.Fro each question,there are four choices marked A),B),C)and D).You should chose the best answer.Then mark the correspon ding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Passage1Questions33to37are based on the following passage:In the past,operations were difficult.Until the middle of the eighteen fifti es,surgery was very dangerous.Many patients died after even the smallest ope rations.This was because bacteria entered the cuts in the patients’bodied and started infection.In some countries,up to90percent of patients died from inf ection after operations.In1865,however,Joseph Lister,a British surgeon,fou nd an answer to the problem.He used an“antiseptic”during and after operati ons.This killed the dangerous bacteria and most of his patients lived.Since th en,surgeons have used antiseptics in all operations.Surgery has developed in many important ways since the day of Joseph Li ster.Today,when patients go to hospital for an operation,they can expect the best treatment,in clean and hygienic conditions.33.Operations were difficult and dangerous until_______.A.1850B.the middle of1850C.the middle of the fifties of the eighteenth centuryD.the middle of the fifties of the nineteenth century34.In the passage,surgery means__________.A.The performing of an operationB.cureC.treatmentD.medicine35.In the past,up to90percent of patients died after operations mainly b ecause__________.A.bacteria entered the cuts in the patients’bodies and infection took pl aceB.the conditions in hospitals were badC.the skill of surgeons was not so goodD.there were no good medicine at that time36.Which topic of the following best suits the passage?A.Operations were difficult in the pastB.The devotion of Joseph Lister to medical scienceC.Surgery has become saferD.Developments in surgery37.Joseph Lister was________.A.a FrenchmanB.a GermanC.an EnglishmanD.an Americ anPassage2Questions38to42are based on the following passage:Some4000Americans ambitions to become physicians are studying for thei r M.D.s abroad.Many were rejected by U.S.medical schools simply because there was no st year,for example,some13,000of35,000would-be ph ysicians who applied to U.S.schools were accepted.Of those who were turned down,well over600are trying the foreign route.But gaining admittance to a good foreign school may be a problem.British medical schools give priority to Britons,and Canada’s world-renowned McGill University School of Medicine takes only a handful of well qualified American s annually.But several schools do welcome U.S.medical students---if they can master the local language.More than500Americans are enrolled in the Belgian universities at Brussels and Louvain,for example.Some800attend the Italian University at Bologna;175at Rome.Mexico’s Autonomous University of Guad alajara numbers1,300gringos among its4,000students.Despite difficulties abroad,many Americans complete their medical educatio ns,and manage to win the respect of their professors and classmates.One secon d-year student at Louvain has a simple explanation for those successes:“Anyon e who comes here to be motivated.You have to learn a new language,the sch ool is constant hard work,and it’s difficult to get back into the States to practi ce”.Before they can intern or practice in the United States,graduates of foreign schools must pass a special examination required by medical-education authoriti es.The tough test is designed primarily to weed out those who are unable to s peak English or whose medical education is not up to U.S.standards.38.Which of the following is true about U.S.would-be physicians?A.America medical schools have superfluous applicantsnguage is a big problem all the American students applying to foreign medical schools have to face.C.Graduates from both American and foreign medical schools should take the same test before practiceD.As many as one-third of last year’s applicants of medical schools arenow applying to foreign schools39.Which is following is true about foreign medical education?A.A lot of foreign medical schools do not welcome U.S.students simply because they have to consider the applicants form their own countries first.B.To enter foreign medical schools is much easier than to gain admittance into American medical schools if the problem of language is not regarded.C.There are not many good foreign medical schools according to Ameri can studentsD.There are so many difficulties in studying abroad that not many American students become successful in foreign medical schools40.Which of the following is one of the difficulties the American students at foreign,medical schools have to face.A.Living and medical conditions in foreign countries are not so good a s those in America.B.There is racial discrimination against them.C.They are given no opportunities to practice at local places.D.They are treated the same as foreign physicians and medical school graduates when trying to go back to America to practice.41.What does the word“gringos”mean?A.Americans.B.ForeignersC.Americans in MexicoD. Mexicans42.Which of the following can be the title of this passage?A.Foreign Medical Schools.B.Life at Foreign Medical School sC.The toughForeign Route. D.American Would-be Physicians at Foreign Schools.Passage3Questions31to35are based on the following passage:Summers with father were always enjoyable.Swimming,hiking,boating, fishing—the days were not long enough to contain all of our activities.There never seemed to be enough time to go to church,which disturbed some frien ds and relations.Accused of neglecting this part of our education,my father instituted a summer school for my brother and me.However,his summer cour se included ancient history,which Papa felt our schools neglected,and navigati on,in which we first had a formal examination in the dining room,part of w hich consisted of tying several knots in a given time limit.Then we were eac h separately sent on what was grandly referred to as a cruise in my father’s1 8-foot knockabout,spending the night on board,and loaded down,according to my mother,with enough food for a week.I remember that on my cruise I w as required to formally plot our course,using the tide table,even though our goal was an island I could see quite clearly across the water in the distance.43.What was the original reasons for holding the summer school?A.Friends and relatives thought the children should learn religionB The father wanted the children to learn more about religionC.The children got poor grades in their regular schoolD.The regular school teachers neglected the children44The purpose of the cruise mentioned in the passage was to________.A.have funB.test the author’s sailing abilityC.reward the author for completing summer schoolD.get to the island45.Why did the author have to plot the course of her cruise?A.She had to demonstrate her ability to do so.B.The coast was dangerous.C She was afraid of getting lost. D.The tides were strong46.How long did the author’s cruise last?A.all summerB.overnightC.a weekD.one day,morning till night47Apparently a knockabout is_______.A.an island B a boat C a cruise D a seaman’s knot Passage4Questions48to52are based on the following passage:The food we eat seems to have profound effects on our health.Although science has made enormous steps in making food more fit to eat,it has,at the same time,made many foods unfit to eat.Some research has shown that perhaps eighty percent of cancer is related to the diet as well,especially cancer of the colon.Different cultures are more prone to contract certain illnesses b ecause of the food that is characteristic in these cultures.That food related to illness is not a new discovery.In1945,government researchers realized that nitrates and nitrites,commonly used to preserve color in meats,and other food additives,caused cancer.Yet,these carcinogenic additives remain in our food, and it becomes more difficult all the time to know which things on the pack aging labels of processed food are helpful or harmful.The additives which we eat are not all so direct.Farmers often give pen icillin to beef and poultry,and because of this,penicillin has been found in th e milk of treated cows.Sometimes similar drugs are administered to animals n ot for medicinal purposes,but for financial reasons.The farmers are simply try ing to fatten the animals in order to obtain a higher price on the market.Alth ough the Food and Drug Administration(FDA)has tried repeatedly to control these procedures,the practices continue.48.What is the main topic of the passage?A.Food and our health B Food and additivesC.Food and cancer D Food and culture49All of the following statements are true EXCEPT_______.A Forty percent of cancer is caused by problems related to food.B Researchers have known about the potential danger of food additives for many yearsC.We eat some of the food additives directly and some indirectlyD Drugs are always given to animals for medicinal purposes50.Why do farmers give drugs to their animals?A.to speed up the growth of animals B To make the animals fatterC to make the animals’meat fit to eatD To make the animals’meat rich in nutrients51.It can be inferred from the passage that_________.A scientist have made all the food fit to eatB only in recent years have people found that the food is related to on e’s illnessC all kinds of cancer are related to the dietD some additives are harmful to our health52.The word“this”in the second sentence of paragraph2most probablyrefers to__________.A farmerB penicillinC beef and poultryD the fact that farmers often give penicillin to a beefPart IV:Translation from English into Chinese(10%)Directions:In this part,there are four items which you should translate into Chi nese,each item consisting of one sentence.These sentences are all taken from t he reading passages you have just read in Part III of the Test Paper.You are a llowed minutes to do the translation.You can refer back to the passages so as t o identify their meaning in the context.Write your translation on the Translation Sheet in Test Paper Two.T1.(Line2-3,Paragraph1,Passage1)This was because bacteria entered the cuts in the patients’bodied and starte d infection.T2.(Line2,Paragraph2,Passage2)Many were rejected by U.S.medical schools simply because there was no r oom.T3:.(Line3-4,Paragraph1,Passage3):Accused of neglecting this part of our education,my father instituted a sum mer school for my brother and me.T4:.(Line4-5,Paragraph1,Passage4)Different cultures are more prone to contract certain illnesses because of the fo od that is characteristic in these cultures.Part V:Writing(15%)Directions:For this part,you are allowed thirty minutes to write a passage u nder the title ON-Long-distance Education.You should write at least120wo rds in three paragraphs and base your writing on the outline below in Chinese.1.科技的发展的信息时代的到来正逐步改变着我们的生活方式。

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