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1、大学英语三级(A 级)模拟试卷 439(无答案)Section ADirections: This section is to test your ability to understand short dialogues. There are 5 recorded dialogues in it. After each dialogue, there is a recorded question. The dialogues and the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, you should dec

2、ide on the correct answer from the 4 choices A , B, C, and D.(A)A football game.(B) A rock concert.(C) A new film.(D)A talk show.(A)A computer programmer.(B) An office secretary.(C) An assistant manager.(D)A chief engineer.(A)In a bookstore.(B) In a library.(C) In a supermarket.(D)In a restaurant.(A

3、)Cash a check.(B) Open an account.(C) Change some money.(D)Make a deposit.(A)He is selling a product.(B) He is looking for a job.(C) He is making a welcome speech.(D)He is interviewing a job applicant.Section BDirections: This section is to test your ability to understand short conversations. There

4、are 2 recorded conversations in it. After each conversation, there are some recorded questions. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, you should choose the correct answer from the 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D.(A)She was attracted by some food.(B)

5、She was chasing a monkey:(C) She heard a loud noise.(D)She saw a monkey.(A)A fight in the street.(B) A traffic accident.(C) A damaged house.(D)A dead driver. (A)The driver was drunk.(B) The house was hit.(C) A man was just crossing the street.(D)The traffic light was red. (A)Mr. White.(B) A traffic

6、policeman.(C) The woman.(D)The neighbour. Section CDirections: This section is to test your ability to comprehend short passages. You will hear a recorded passage. After that you will hear five questions. The passage will be spoken twice. When you hear a question, you should complete the answer to i

7、t with a word or a short phrase. 10 When was the customer survey conducted?It was conducted_.11 How did customers feel about the products of the company?The products were quite_.12 What did customers complain in the survey?It took_to settle their complaints.13 How did customers feel about the servic

8、e staff?The service staff were not always_.14 When should the Customer Service Department come up with a plan to improve their service?Section ADirections: In this section, there are 10 incomplete sentences. You are required to complete each one by deciding on the most appropriate word or words from

9、 the 4 choices marked A , B, C, and D.15 _ who helped the old lady last year.(A)It were my friend and I(B) That was my friend and I(C) It was my friend and I(D)This was my friend and I16 He checked his car carefully lest it _ on the way.(A)breaks down(B) broke down(C) would break down(D)should break

10、 down17 In the_half of the 17th century those cities became even more prosperous.(A)latter(B) latest(C) later(D)late18 _ all behavior is learned behavior is a basic assumption of social scientists.(A)Nearly(B) That nearly(C) It is nearly(D)When nearly19 He was so engaged _ his business that he hadnt

11、 been home for a month.(A)at(B) on(C) for(D)in20 A new technique _, the yields as a whole increase by 20 percent.(A)working out(B) having been worked out(C) having worked out(D)to have been worked out21 _ late in the evening that the party drew to an end.(A)Its not until(B) It was not until(C) It is

12、 till(D)It was until22 The heart is an important organ of circulation_function is to pump blood to all parts of the body.(A)which(B) whose(C) ofit(D)its23 No sooner _ than she realized that she should have remained silent.(A)had the words been spoken(B) the words had been spoken(C) the words had spo

13、ken(D)had the words spoken 24 The young man lost his job last month, but it wasnt long _ he found a new position in my company.(A)before(B) while(C) as(D)afterSection BDirections: There are 10 incomplete statements here. You should fill in each bland with the proper form of the word given in the bra

14、ckets.25 Our geography teacher has never been abroad, but he often talks as if he _ (be) to many countries.26 He makes a note of the assignment lest he (forget) _ it.27 Their efforts to improve the school education have been very _(effect).28 The chairman said that the plan (discuss) _ now must be k

15、ept as a secret.29 We are getting things together in (prepare) _ for the journey.30 Suddenly there appeared a young woman (dress) _ in pink.31 Its known to everyone that to smoking _(permit) in the library.32 The May Day Holiday_(be) over, we must now get down to work.33 The owner planned to (modem)

16、 _ the old house by putting in a bathroom. 34 The Chairman of the Board explained his point again so that there would be no (understand) _.Task 1Directions: After reading the following passage, you will find 5 questions or unfinished statements, numbered 36 through 40. For each question or statement

17、 there are 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D. You should make the correct choice.35 There is nothing really new about any present-day moral problems. But perhaps they are now more pressing than in previous ages because modem science has greatly increased the scope and range of the consequences of huma

18、n decisions. This is most obvious in modem warfare. Combatants (战士) can now be far removed from each other and, in the process, distanced from the consequences of their actions. War is also no longer simply a combat between armies; the humane (仁慈的) distinction between combatants and noncombatants ha

19、s disappeared. This raises the question of whether there can be any “innocent bystanders“ in modern conflicts.The problem is at its most extreme with the atomic bombs (原子弹). Many people have questioned the development and production of these bombs, let alone their use, both because their destructive

20、ness outweighs (超过) any justification for their use and because of the probable long-term effects of radiation (辐射). Even the peaceful use of nuclear power carries the risk of pollution of the atmosphere for many generations. Behind the practical problems of using it peacefully is the moral one of w

21、hether it is possible to balance the benefits, however great, against the risk, however small and remote.35 Which of the following would be the most suitable title for this passage?(A)Modern Warfare(B) Science and Moral Problems(C) Problems of Nuclear Reactors(D)Moral Consideration36 The author woul

22、d probably agree that in modem conflicts _.(A)everyone would become a victim(B) more non-combatants would escape harm(C) combatants are not responsible for their actions(D)nuclear weapons are more “humane“37 Even the peaceful use of nuclear power is potentially dangerous because of _.(A)long-term de

23、adly pollution(B) an imbalance of benefits(C) losing its justification(D)a change of morals38 The author says the risks of using nuclear power are _.(A)greater than ever(B) small and remote(C) balanced by the benefits(D)practical problems39 The author says that moral problems are more urgent because

24、 _.(A)combatants can be more removed than in the past(B) nuclear power has become much more dangerous(C) science has made human decisions much more complex(D)nuclear weapons have greatly increasedTask 2Directions: This task is the same as Task 1. The 5 questions or unfinished statements are numbered

25、 41 through 45.40 The meanings of time differ in different parts of the world. Thus, misunderstandings arise between people from cultures that treat time differently. Promptness is valued highly in American life, for example, if people are not prompt, they may be regarded as impolite or not responsi

26、ble. In the U.S., no one would think of keeping a business associate waiting for an hour, it would be too impolite.This way of treating time is quite different from that of several other countries. This helps to explain the unfortunate experience of a certain agriculturist from the United States ass

27、igned to duty in another country. After what seemed to him a suitable waiting period, he announced that he would like to call on the minister of agriculture. For various reasons the suggested time did not suit the minister, there were indirect indications that the time was not yet suitable. The Amer

28、ican, however, pressed for an appointment, which was finally granted.Arriving a little before the appointed hour (according to the American way of showing respect), the agriculturist waited. The hour come and passed: five minutes, ten minutes, fifteen minutes. At this point he suggested to the secre

29、tary that perhaps the minister did not know he was waiting in the outside office. This gave him the feeling of having done something to solve the problem, but he had not. Twenty minutes passed, then thirty, then forty-five. To an American, there is little that can remove the damage done by an hours

30、wait in an outer office. Yet in the country where this story took place, a forty-five-minute waiting period was not unusual. Instead of being the very end of the allowable waiting scale, it was just the beginning, thus, when the American agriculturist left the office (after giving the secretary an a

31、ngry message for the minister), his action seemed as unreasonable as it was impolite.40 What does “to be prompt“ mean in this passage?(A)It means “to keep ones word“.(B) It means “to make good use of ones time“.(C) It means “to be punctual“.(D)It means “to keep good time“.41 The minister kept the Am

32、erican waiting because _.(A)the minister didnt think it was wrong to keep people waiting(B) the appointed time did not suit the minister(C) the minister intended to Insult the American(D)the minister forgot the appointment time42 When fifteen minutes had passed after the appointed time, the American

33、 _.(A)told the secretary that he should not have been kept waiting(B) urged that he was waiting for him(C) put forward a suggestion that the secretary go and tell the minister that he was waiting(D)went about finding out whether the minister knew that he was waiting for him in the outer office43 The

34、 American got angry after being kept waiting for nearly an hour for the appointed meeting because _.(A)he felt disappointed(B) he felt disrespected(C) he felt embarrassed(D)he felt frustrated.44 Who would think the Americans action of leaving the office angrily to be unreasonable as it was impolite?

35、(A)People in the United States.(B) The reader of the passage.(C) The author of the passage.(D)People in the ministers country.Task 3Directions: The following is a passage. After reading it, you are required to complete the outline in the table below (No. 46 through 50). You should write your answers

36、 briefly (in no more than 3 words) on the blanks.45 EventsBicycle tour and raceA bike tour and race will be held on May I and 2 (Sat. & Sun.), at 6:00 a.m. The riders will leave People Square and ride the first 30 kilometers as a training leg. Then the next 50 kilometers leg from Hongchang to Xinche

37、ng, will be the first competitive part of the tour. The riders and theft bikes will then be taken from Xincheng to Zhengding.The second racing leg of the tour will be from Zhengding to the riverside of Shenshni, covering a distance of 25 kilometers. Saturday night includes the stay at Shenshn and su

38、pper. Sunday mornings free for play at the riverside. At noon all the people and their bikes will be taken back to Baoding.Cost: 200 yuan Telephone: 123456661. The bike tour and race will last (46) .2. The competitive racing leg of the tour covers (47) altogether.3. The goal of the tour is the (48)

39、.4. You can play (49) on Sunday morning.5. This information is most likely for amateurs instead of (50) .Task 4Directions: The following is a list of terms. After reading it, you are required to find the items equivalent to those given in Chinese in the table below. Than you should put the correspon

40、ding letters in the brackets of question NO. 51-55.50 Aoffer BbargainCsample DcontractEinsurance FshipmentGdelivery HpaymentIpacking JpurchaseKinquiry LcatalogueMdiscount NorderOconcession51. ( )询价 ( )购买52. ( )运输 ( )发货53. ( )定购 ( )包装54. ( )付款 ( )让步55. ( )样品 ( )保险Task 5Directions: The following is a

41、passage. After reading the passage you should give brief answers to the 5 questions (No.56 through No.60) following them. 55 Bid No CNCWB051011Notice of Invitation for BidsFourth Rural Water Supply and Sanitation ProjectCNCCC Internationl Tendering Co. Ltd. (hereinafter called the CNCCCITC) , for an

42、d on behalf of National Patriotic Health Campaign Committee Office, now invites sealed (密封的) bids from eligible suppliers for the supply of the following goods.IFB No. Names of Goods4-6-A Steel Materials for Anhui Province4-6-B Steel Materials for Hainan ProvinceA complete set of bidding documents i

43、n English can be purchased by interested bidders on the submission of a written application to CNCCCITC at the address below and upon payment of non-refundable fee of RMB 500 or US $65. The document will be sent by mail upon payment for mail of RMB 100 (Domestic) or US $50 (Abroad) .Bids must be del

44、ivered to CNCCCITC office at or before 10: 00 a.m. (Beijing time) of January 17, 2006. The bids will be opened in the presence of the bidders representatives who choose to attend at the address below at 10: 00 a. m, (Beijing time) on January 17, 2006.CNCCC International Tendering Co. Ltd Address:Roo

45、m 1763. Kaikang International Hotel, Building 15, Sanqu, Anzhenxili, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100029, ChinaTel: 86-10-64429966-6191 Fax: 86-10-6441648455 What is the project of this bid?56 Who is the purchaser?57 How much should be paid for the bidding documents?58 What should be done before 10: 0

46、0 a, m. on January 17, 2006?59 When will the final result come out?Atl0:00a. m. on _. 60 Hi, this is Mike. Im either away from my desk, or on the phone. Please leave a message and Ill call you back as soon as possible.(A)嗨,我是迈克。我现在不在办公室里,我在接电话。请你把你地址留下,我会尽快登门拜访的。(B)嗨,我是迈克。我现在不是不在办公室里就是在接电话。请你留言,我会尽快

47、回话。(C)嗨,我是迈克。我现在不是不在办公室,就是在电话问。请你留言,我会马上给你打电话。(D)嗨,我是迈克。我现在不在办公室。我在打电话。请你把你地址留下,我会尽快打电话给你。61 If you need something that you can not reach easily, politely ask the person closest to the item you need to pass it to you.(A)如果你需要东西但又去不了,你就得礼貌地找个和你关系最近的人替你去取。(B)如果你需要什么又很难够着,那就礼貌地请离你所需要的东西最近的人递给你。(C)如果你需要

48、东西但又到不了那儿,你就得礼貌地请别人去把你需要的东西递给你。(D)如果你需要的是你很难够到的东西,那就礼貌地让离它近一点的人过去把它递给你。62 We must do whatever we can to free some parts of the country from poverty.(A)我们必须做任何事情,我们就可以使贫困的国家部分免费。(B)我们必须竭尽所能,使贫困的国家部分免费。(C)我们必须竭尽所能消除国内某些地区的贫困。(D)我们必须竭尽所能使贫困国家的部分地区脱贫。63 They were so behaved in the debate that we find it difficult not to admire them(A)他们在辩论中如此表现了一番,以致我们不得不称赞他们。(B)他们在辩论中表现非常出色,我们很难不佩服他们。(C)他们在辩论中行为得体,使我们觉得难以超越他们。(D)他们的辩论表现很糟糕,我们很难不为他们难过。64 Taking notes in class is not a trifling (细小的)thing. It reflects ones ability to understand and ma

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