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1、大学英语三级(A 级)模拟试卷 93(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 deci

2、de on the correct answer from the 4 choices A , B, C, and D.(A)She was feeling sorry for having a strict professor.(B) She can hardly believe the new professor.(C) She has changed her mind about the professor.(D)She has got used to a strict professor.(A)On the grass.(B) Near the pool.(C) On his bike

3、.(D)At home.(A)She wanted to make everyone else interested.(B) She found the meeting uninteresting.(C) She was listening attentively to the other people.(D)She wanted everyone at the meeting to be quiet.(A)The book was hard to find.(B) The book was difficult to read.(C) The book cost too much money.

4、(D)The book was not worth reading.(A)The man is concerned about the color choice.(B) The man doesnt care which color is chosen.(C) The woman has chosen a nice color.(D)The mans choice is different from the womans.(A)On the grass.(B) Near the pool.(C) On his bike.(D)At home.(A)She wanted to make ever

5、yone else interested.(B) She found the meeting uninteresting.(C) She was listening attentively to the other people.(D)She wanted everyone at the meeting to be quiet.(A)The book was hard to find.(B) The book cost too much money.(C) The book was difficult to read.(D)The book was not worth reading.(A)T

6、he man is concerned about the color choice.(B) The man doesnt care which color is chosen.(C) The woman has chosen a nice color.(D)The mans choice is different from the womans.Section BDirections: This section is to test your ability to understand short conversations. There are 2 recorded conversatio

7、ns 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)Customer and shop assistant.(B) Customer and ticket-seller.(C

8、) Boss and secretary.(D)Customer and airplane clerk.(A)19 kilos.(B) 20 kilos.(C) 39 kilos.(D)90 kilos.(A)Customer and shop assistant.(B) Customer and ticket-seller.(C) Boss and secretary.(D)Customer and airplane clerk.(A)19 kilos.(B) 20 kilos.(C) 39 kilos.(D)90 kilos.(A)She doesnt know how to write

9、a letter.(B) She never receives any gifts.(C) She has received too many gifts from her Aunt Mabel.(D)She cant remember what gift her Aunt Mabel sent her.(A)Are you listening to me?(B) Are you clear?(C) Are you still in the room?(D)Are you still my friend?(A)He is foolish.(B) He has a bad memory.(C)

10、He has a good memory.(D)He is helpful.(A)She doesnt know how to write a letter.(B) She never receives any gifts.(C) She has received too many gifts from her Aunt Mabel.(D)She cant remember what gift her Aunt Mabel sent her.(A)Are you listening to me?(B) Are you clear?(C) Are you still in the room?(D

11、)Are you still my friend?(A)He is foolish.(B) He has a bad memory.(C) He has a good memory.(D)He is helpful.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 tw

12、ice. When you hear a question, you should complete the answer to it with a word or a short phrase. 20 Why do we feel pleased about the reception?We feel very pleased to have so many _ attending our reception this evening. 21 What has increased very rapidly in recent years?_ has increased very rapidl

13、y in recent years. 22 In what manner is China going to open her door?China is going to open her door still _. 23 How much have we exported and imported this year so far as compared to last year?This year so far we have already exported and imported _ last years value of goods . 24 What is toasted at

14、 the end of the speech?To the _ of the Chinese and British people, cheers! 25 What has increased very rapidly in recent years?_ has increased very rapidly in recent years.26 In what manner is China going to open her door?China is going to open her door still _.27 How much have we exported and import

15、ed this year so far as compared to last year?This year so far we have already exported and imported _ last years value of goods.28 What is toasted at the end of the speech?To the _ of the Chinese and British people, cheers!Section ADirections: In this section, there are 10 incomplete sentences. You

16、are required to complete each one by deciding on the most appropriate word or words from the 4 choices marked A , B, C, and D.29 Life was very difficult for them because of the desert climate. Yet their lives were rich _ art.(A)with(B) for(C) in(D)without30 I dont think Frank is _ engineer as Bill.(

17、A)as able an(B) able as an(C) as an able(D)an as able31 Ever since Picassos painting went on exhibition, there _ large crowds at the museum every day.(A)is(B) has been(C) have been(D)are being32 Once environmental damage _, it takes many years for the system to recover.(A)has done(B) is to do(C) doe

18、s(D)is done33 It does no good _ anything at such times.(A)saying(B) to say(C) being said(D)to saying34 Mikes father as well as his mother insisted that he _ home.(A)stayed(B) could stay(C) has stayed(D)stay35 _ you dont like him is none of my business.(A)What(B) Who(C) That(D)Whether36 Is this the r

19、estaurant _?(A)which you work(B) in which you work(C) for which you work(D)where you work in37 _ he comes, we will be able to go.(A)Without(B) Unless(C) Except(D)Even38 Was it is 1969 _ the American astronaut succeeded _ landing on the moon?(A)when, on(B) that, on(C) where, in(D)that, in39 Is this t

20、he restaurant _?(A)which you work(B) in which you work(C) for which you work(D)where you work in40 _ he comes, we will be able to go.(A)Without(B) Unless(C) Except(D)Even41 Was it is 1969 _ the American astronaut succeeded _ landing on the moon?(A)when, on(B) that, on(C) where, in(D)that, inSection

21、BDirections: There are 10 incomplete statements here. You should fill in each bland with the proper form of the word given in the brackets.42 Im not used to (treat) _ like this.43 All his efforts ended in (fail) _.44 I had my hair (cut) _ last week.45 He won a prize for good (behave) _ at school.46

22、But for the storm we would (arrive) _ earlier.47 Before (enter) _, Holmes made an examination of the door.48 Children are usually (depend)_ on their parents.49 There isnt any real (different) _ in structure between these two points of view.50 She has realized the (necessary) _ of getting enough slee

23、p.51 Presently he made the suggestion that they (carry on) _ their conversation in French.52 There isnt any real (different) _ in structure between these two points of view.53 She has realized the (necessary) _ of getting enough sleep.54 Presently he made the suggestion that they (carry on) _ their

24、conversation in French.Task 1Directions: After reading the following passage, you will find 5 questions or unfinished statements, numbered 36 through 40. For each question or statement there are 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D. You should make the correct choice.55 Peering into the 21st century, aut

25、horities on the future see extraordinary changed. New scientific breakthroughs will allow machines to take on more tasks that human brain has traditionally done.Computers, which once only remembered data, will make more decisions. Machines that today tell doctors what symptoms the patients have may

26、soon be recommending whether or not to perform surgery as well. Others will design new buildings after questioning buyers about their preferences. Increasingly, human thought processes and even values are being programmed into computers, according to Earl Joseph, president of a consulting firm. “Ima

27、gine machines which are smarter and more intelligent than humans and, with their embedded (植入的) initiative, cant wait to tell you about it,“ he says.In everyday life, the future will mean talking directly to computers without pushing buttons. Just tell a toaster, stove or other kitchen device what t

28、o do, and it will hear the message. The oven may even decide itself how long to cook the roast. Tell the television, “I want to watch Channel 12 at 8 p.m., but store the show for next week,“ and the job will be done.The computer will talk back, too. Already some soft-drink machines complain loudly i

29、f you dont deposit enough cash. At home, a bedside machine may someday tell you, “You forgot to turn off the basement light.“Away from home, the automobile of the future will think for itself. Scientists predict that drivers will feed destinations into a computer that will then explain what route to

30、 take and even tell where parking spaces are available. A citys traffic-control system might instruct the cars computer how fast to go in heavy traffic and whether to change lanes.55 This passage mainly discusses _.(A)the history of computers(B) the different functions of computers(C) the computer i

31、n the 21st century(D)scientific breakthroughs in the 21st century56 The passage tells us that _.(A)computers can not yet tell us what symptoms a patient has(B) computers now can remind you to turn off the lights in the basement(C) the author has a car that can think for itself(D)some computers now c

32、an already make loud complaints57 From the passage we know that toaster, stove, and oven _.(A)can hear the authors instructions(B) are all devices used in the kitchen(C) are useless without the help of computers(D)are invented for the life in the 21st century58 What does “deposit“ (L.2, Para.4) prob

33、ably mean?(A)Put in.(B) Take out.(C) Change,(D)Possess.59 Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?(A)Earl Joseph is quite optimistic about the ability of computers to do more intelligent work for people in the future.(B) Earl Joseph insist that computers are smarter and more intellig

34、ent than human beings.(C) Nowadays drivers can feed destinations into a computer that will explain what, route to take and even tell where parking spaces are available.(D)Both A and B.60 Peering into the 21st century, authorities on the future see extraordinary changed. New scientific breakthroughs

35、will allow machines to take on more tasks that human brain has traditionally done.Computers, which once only remembered data, will make more decisions. Machines that today tell doctors what symptoms the patients have may soon be recommending whether or not to perform surgery as well. Others will des

36、ign new buildings after questioning buyers about their preferences. Increasingly, human thought processes and even values are being programmed into computers, according to Earl Joseph, president of a consulting firm. “Imagine machines which are smarter and more intelligent than humans and, with thei

37、r embedded(植入的) initiative, cant wait to tell you about it,“ he says.In everyday life, the future will mean talking directly to computers without pushing buttons. Just tell a toaster, stove or other kitchen device what to do, and it will hear the message. The oven may even decide itself how long to

38、cook the roast. Tell the television, “I want to watch Channel 12 at 8 p.m., but store the show for next week,“ and the job will be done.The computer will talk back, too. Already some soft-drink machines complain loudly if you dont deposit enough cash. At home, a bedside machine may someday tell you,

39、 “You forgot to turn off the basement light.“Away from home, the automobile of the future will think for itself. Scientists predict that drivers will feed destinations into a computer that will then explain what route to take and even tell where parking spaces are available. A citys traffic-control

40、system might instruct the cars computer how fast to go in heavy traffic and whether to change lanes.60 This passage mainly discusses _.(A)the history of computers(B) the different functions of computers(C) the computer in the 21st century(D)scientific breakthroughs in the 21st century61 The passage

41、tells us that _.(A)computers can not yet tell us what symptoms a patient has(B) computers now can remind you to turn off the lights in the basement(C) the author has a car that can think for itself(D)some computers now can already make loud complaints62 From the passage we know that toaster, stove,

42、and oven _.(A)can hear the authors instructions(B) are all devices used in the kitchen(C) are useless without the help of computers(D)are invented for the life in the 21st century63 What does “deposit“(Para. 4) probably mean?(A)Put in.(B) Take out.(C) Change,(D)Possess.64 Which of the following is T

43、RUE according to the passage?(A)Earl Joseph is quite optimistic about the ability of computers to do more intelligent work for people in the future.(B) Earl Joseph insist that computers are smarter and more intelligent than human beings.(C) Nowadays drivers can feed destinations into a computer that

44、 will explain what, route to take and even tell where parking spaces are available.(D)Both A and B.Task 2Directions: This task is the same as Task 1. The 5 questions or unfinished statements are numbered 41 through 45.65 In 99 cases out of a 100, insomnia (失眠) is caused by a disturbance of the natur

45、al sleep rhythm. The reasons why the rhythm has been disturbed are many; they can range from drugs to alcohol to mental illness to health problems to unresolved stress to bad sleep habits. A sudden change in lifestyle or climate can do it, or a change in a job or an emotional relationship.Certainly

46、the body must have enough sleep. Tests of sleep-deprived people have proved that lack of sleep can cause fairly rapid physical and mental deterioration (退化). On the other hand, the body doesnt need too much sleep. So if youre sleeping in front of the TV, you might find it difficult to sleep soundly

47、at night. Similarly, if youre holidaying in Spain and spending your days sleeping on the beach, chances are that youll be wide awake at bedtime.One interesting phenomenon regarding insomnia is that of summer insomnia. Some people have difficulty sleeping during the summer due to longer daylight hour

48、s and warmer nights. Many summer insomniacs feel an almost overwhelming urge to put their heads down on their desks in the afternoons, but they cant find a way to compensate for their wakeful nights. For the worst sufferers I sometimes prescribe a mild sleeping pill which, after a few nights, reesta

49、blishes the bodys natural sleep rhythm, conditioning it to accept the heat.65 From the passage, insomnia results from _.(A)interruption of the ordinary sleep pattern(B) being unable to sleep(C) keeping awake at night(D)drugs to treat a special disease66 Lack of sleep can lead to _.(A)a sudden change in lifestyle(B) good bodily condi

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