[外语类试卷]2007年12月浙江大学英语三级真题试卷及答案与解析.doc

上传人:syndromehi216 文档编号:467339 上传时间:2018-12-01 格式:DOC 页数:24 大小:79.50KB
下载 相关 举报
[外语类试卷]2007年12月浙江大学英语三级真题试卷及答案与解析.doc_第1页
第1页 / 共24页
[外语类试卷]2007年12月浙江大学英语三级真题试卷及答案与解析.doc_第2页
第2页 / 共24页
[外语类试卷]2007年12月浙江大学英语三级真题试卷及答案与解析.doc_第3页
第3页 / 共24页
[外语类试卷]2007年12月浙江大学英语三级真题试卷及答案与解析.doc_第4页
第4页 / 共24页
[外语类试卷]2007年12月浙江大学英语三级真题试卷及答案与解析.doc_第5页
第5页 / 共24页
点击查看更多>>
资源描述

1、2007年 12月浙江大学英语三级真题试卷及答案与解析 Section A Directions: In this section you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pau

2、se, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. ( A) At 6:40. ( B) At 6:48. ( C) At 7:00. ( D) At 7:20. ( A) Horror movies are interesting. ( B) Horror movi

3、es make her crazy. ( C) She doesnt like watching movies. ( D) She prefers love stories. ( A) At a hotel. ( B) At an office. ( C) At home. ( D) At a restaurant. ( A) A travel agent. ( B) A school teacher. ( C) A customs officer. ( D) A receptionist. ( A) 115. ( B) About 75. ( C) 150. ( D) About 300.

4、( A) Eat out with the man. ( B) Study at home. ( C) Watch a movie with friends. ( D) Watch TV at home. ( A) At the airport. ( B) On a ship. ( C) At the office. ( D) In a car. ( A) She is not going to the theater. ( B) She wont get sleepy when driving. ( C) The theater is right off the road. ( D) The

5、y dont have to drive there. ( A) He can drive there in less than 20 minutes. ( B) The traffic is very heavy at this time of the day. ( C) The museum is not open today. ( D) The woman should ask another driver for help. ( A) He has never taken a train. ( B) He will go to the wedding by plane. ( C) He

6、 can take the woman to the airport. ( D) He cant provide any useful information. Section B Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages or conversations. At the end of each passage or conversation, you will hear some questions. The passage or the conversation will be read twice. After

7、 you hear a passage or a conversation, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. ( A) It can be a lot of fun. ( B) It can be uncomfortable. ( C) It can be disappointing

8、. ( D) It can be dangerous. ( A) Because it may not be what you like best. ( B) Because it may be faulty. ( C) Because you cannot return anything you bought. ( D) Because you can save some money. ( A) Because they may not be fashionable. ( B) Because they may not be worth the money. ( C) Because the

9、y may be too tight. ( D) Because they may not fit. ( A) A Swedish engineer. ( B) An American engineer. ( C) A British firm. ( D) A German technician. ( A) Because it has plastic wheels. ( B) Because it has plastic tires. ( C) Because it has a plastic frame. ( D) Because it has no metal parts. ( A) I

10、t is more comfortable to ride than a metal bike. ( B) It is lighter than the ordinary metal bike. ( C) It never needs oil at the center of the wheel. ( D) It will be burned by the cigarette burns. ( A) To find out what he thinks of her apartment. ( B) To complain about her new roommate. ( C) To help

11、 the man find a new apartment. ( D) To ask the man to help her find an apartment. ( A) She finds it too far from the university. ( B) She doesnt like sharing it with someone. ( C) She likes living on campus better. ( D) She finds the traffic too noisy. ( A) An apartment on campus. ( B) An apartment

12、with furniture. ( C) An apartment to herself. ( D) An apartment far from the traffic. ( A) About 100 per month. ( B) About 140 per month. ( C) Below 200 per month. ( D) Below 250 per month. 一、 Part Vocabulary Directions: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are fou

13、r choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. 21 The old lady was sitting in the _ of a large tree looking very relaxed and happy. ( A) shape ( B) shelter ( C)

14、shade ( D) shadow 22 Good parents should let the children make their own derisions instead of _ . ( A) interfering ( B) interrupting ( C) interpreting ( D) interviewing 23 After filling in the application form, I was requested to _ a recent photograph to the form. ( A) attach ( B) obtain ( C) attain

15、 ( D) retain 24 These changes will affect all managers and to a lesser _ some ordinary workers. ( A) range ( B) scale ( C) degree ( D) scope 25 We are still dealing with problems _ errors made in the past five years. ( A) leading to ( B) resulting from ( C) bringing about ( D) coming across 26 The c

16、ontract is very important for our company, so lets _ the details carefully. ( A) go after ( B) go off ( C) go through ( D) go for 27 The young actress is very _ about her success; she says its as much the result of good luck as of her own talent. ( A) anxious ( B) shy ( C) modest ( D) sensitive 28 T

17、he age of the students in the night school ranged from 19 to 45 with a(n) _ age of 34. ( A) middle ( B) same ( C) average ( D) legal 29 Yesterday I put my woolen skirt in the washing machine by mistake and now it has _ . ( A) shivered ( B) shined ( C) shifted ( D) shrunk 30 Foley will retire in two

18、weeks. No one knows who will _ him as Speaker of the House. ( A) hold ( B) succeed ( C) take ( D) follow 31 With her own ear, she is now much more _ than before. ( A) mobile ( B) active ( C) movable ( D) altered 32 The rent for the apartment is 100 dollars a month _ service charges. ( A) containing

19、( B) involving ( C) bearing ( D) including 33 It is difficult for small, independent bookstores to _ with the big national chains. ( A) concern ( B) compete ( C) connect ( D) communicate 34 In this country, our company has the _ rights to market Elton Johns records. ( A) only ( B) unique ( C) sole (

20、 D) absolute 35 The _ value of labor in capitalist society does not represent the real value of labor. ( A) actual ( B) true ( C) genuine ( D) real 36 I hadnt seen Julia for years, but I _ her voice on the phone immediately. ( A) realized ( B) recognized ( C) recalled ( D) recovered 37 The professor

21、 wrote a letter of _ for his student who was applying to a famous company for the post of a secretary. ( A) protest ( B) recommendation ( C) credit ( D) complaint 38 The law requires equal treatment for all, _ of race, religion, or sex. ( A) regardless ( B) aware ( C) doubtful ( D) innocent 39 Yeste

22、rday evening the old wooden house was burned and the mother died trying to _ her child from the fire. ( A) hide ( B) rescue ( C) help ( D) prevent 40 Neither the children nor the old like having their daily _ upset. ( A) routine ( B) habit ( C) custom ( D) practice 二、 Part Structure Directions: Ther

23、e are 20 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. 41 Ten years later I met Mr. Brown agai

24、n and found that he looked _ the same. ( A) all ( B) pretty ( C) very ( D) much 42 The time limit for the task was only one week, but somehow I managed to get it _ . ( A) do ( B) to be done ( C) done ( D) doing 43 To be frank, Id rather everything _ on that day. ( A) hadnt happened ( B) didnt happen

25、 ( C) not happened ( D) would not happen 44 Despite the wonderful acting and great stars the _ movie couldnt hold the audiences attention. ( A) two-hour ( B) two hours ( C) two-hours ( D) two-hours 45 Their requirement is that every member _ at least one meeting per year. ( A) will attend ( B) atten

26、d ( C) must attend ( D) attends 46 Professor Pile _ to Hangzhou before, so I went to meet him at the airport. ( A) didnt go ( B) hasnt been ( C) wouldnt go ( D) hadnt been 47 Bryson decided to get some work experience first _ go straight on to university. ( A) rather than ( B) other than ( C) more t

27、han ( D) better than 48 I can use a computer, but _ it comes to repairing them, I know nothing. ( A) after ( B) until ( C) since ( D) when 49 A man is reported in the local newspaper _ by three youths as he walked home from work yesterday. ( A) was robbed ( B) having been robbed ( C) to be robbed (

28、D) to have been robbed 50 We _ so much-three dishes and a mixed salad would have been enough for us. ( A) didnt have to order ( B) didnt need to order ( C) neednt to have ordered ( D) neednt have ordered 51 _ for your assistance, I wouldnt be able to do so well. ( A) If it isnt ( B) Werent it ( C) I

29、f it wasnt ( D) Wasnt it 52 The Mona Lisa, _ in Italy, is now kept in Louvre, a museum in Paris. ( A) who painted ( B) who was painted ( C) that was painted ( D) which was painted 53 Scientific research indicates that two-thirds of the earths surface _ with water. ( A) covered ( B) are covered ( C)

30、covers ( D) is covered 54 Einstein was the man _ Theory of Relativity has influenced our ideas of time and space. ( A) who ( B) that ( C) whose ( D) of whom 55 _ well do is to leave Mum a note to tell her that we wont be back till tomorrow morning. ( A) What ( B) If ( C) That ( D) Whether 56 _ he co

31、mpleted his education abroad, he has been working for a travel agency in Shanghai. ( A) As soon as ( B) Since ( C) By the time ( D) When 57 All the teachers and students _ , the ceremony was declared open. ( A) had arrived ( B) arrived ( C) having arrived ( D) arriving 58 _ any reply, Mary decided t

32、o visit the company herself. ( A) Having not ( B) Not having got ( C) Not having ( D) Having not got 59 When he knew that he had passed the exam, he felt a great weight _ off his mind. ( A) taken ( B) took ( C) to take ( D) taking 60 Goods _ from abroad are not always better than those made in China

33、. ( A) importing ( B) which import ( C) imported ( D) which imported Section A Directions: There are 3 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice an

34、d mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. Passage One 60 Adverse (不良的 ) drug reactions may cause the deaths of over 100,000 U. S. hospital patients each year, making them a leading cause of death nationwide, according to a report in the Journal of the

35、 American Medical Association. “The incidence (发 生率 ) of serious and fatal adverse drug reactions (ADRs) in US hospitals was found to be extremely high,“ say researchers at the University of Toronto in Ontario, Canada. They carried out an analysis of 39 ADR-related studies at US hospitals over the p

36、ast 30 years and defined an ADR as “any harmful, unintended, and undesired effect of a drug which occurs at doses (剂量 ) used in humans for medical treatment.“ An average 6.7% of all hospitalized patients experience an ADR every year, according to the researchers. They estimate that “in 1994, overall

37、 2,216,000 hospitalized patients had serious ADRs, and 106,000 had fatal ADRs.“ This means that ADRs may rank as the fourth single largest cause of death in America. The control of ADRs also means spending more money. One US study estimated the overall cost of treating ADRs at up to 4 billion per ye

38、ar. Dr David Bates of Brigham and Womens Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, believes that healthcare workers need to pay more attention to the problem, especially since many ADRs are easily preventable. “When a patient develops an allergy (过敏症 ) or sensitivity, it is often not recorded,“ Bates notes

39、, “and patients receive drug to which they have known allergies or sensitivities with disturbing frequency.“ He believes special computerized systems-still work-in-progress at many of the nations hospitals-should help cut down the frequency of these types of errors. 61 Who wrote the report in the Am

40、erican journal? ( A) The American Medical Association. ( B) Brigham and Womens Hospital in Boston. ( C) Doctors at an American hospital. ( D) Researchers at a Canadian university. 62 What does the word “fatal“ (Para. 2 & 4) mean in the passage? ( A) Resulting in death. ( B) Lucky. ( C) Leading to ha

41、ppiness. ( D) Worried. 63 Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage? ( A) ADRs cause a lot of Americans to die every year. ( B) The control of ADRs costs huge amount of money. ( C) Only hospitalized patients may experience ADRs. ( D) ADRs are one of the leading causes of death in U

42、S. 64 What does Dr. Bates mainly imply in what he says? ( A) ADRs can be easily identified and prevented. ( B) Healthcare workers are too busy to notice ADRs. ( C) Hospitals may use computers to prevent ADRs. ( D) Doctors and nurses are partly responsible for ADRs. 65 Which of the following might be

43、 the best title for the passage? ( A) Adverse Drug Reactions-A Major Cause of Death ( B) Adverse Drug Reactions Are Medical Errors ( C) Doctors and Adverse Drug Reactions ( D) High Incidence of Adverse Drug Reactions Passage Two 65 If U. S. software companies dont pay more attention to quality, they

44、 could kiss their business good-bye. Both India and Brazil are developing a world-class software industry. Their weapon is quality and one of their jobs is to attract the top U. S. quality specialists whose voices are not listened to in their country. Already, of the worlds 12 software houses that h

45、ave earned the highest rating in the world, seven are in India. Thats largely because they have used new methodologies (方法论 ) rejected by American software specialists. For example, for decades, quality specialists, W. Edwards Deming and J. M. Juran had urged U. S. software companies to change their

46、 attitudes to quality. But their quality call mainly fell on deaf ears in the U. S., but not in Japan. By the 1970s and 1980s, Japan was grabbing market share with better, cheaper products. They used Demings and Jurans ideas to bring down the cost of good quality to as little as 5% of total producti

47、on costs. In U. S. factories, the cost of quality then was 10 times as high: 50%. In software, it still is. Watts S. Humphrey spent 27 years at IBM heading up software production and then quality assurance. But his advice was seldom paid attention to. He retired from IBM in 1986. In 1987, he worked

48、out a system for assessing (评估 ) and improving software quality. It has proved its value time and again. For example, in 1990 the cost of quality at Raytheon Electronics Systems was almost 60% of total software production costs. It fell to 15% in 1996 and has since further dropped to below 10%. So,

49、like Deming and Juran, Humphrey seems to be winning more praises overseas than at home. Lets hope that U.S. lead in software will not be eaten up by its quality problems. 66 Which countries respected Demings and Jurans ideas according to the passage? ( A) India and Brazil. ( B) India and Japan. ( C) U. S. and Japan. ( D) Japan an

展开阅读全文
相关资源
猜你喜欢
相关搜索
资源标签

当前位置:首页 > 考试资料 > 外语考试

copyright@ 2008-2019 麦多课文库(www.mydoc123.com)网站版权所有
备案/许可证编号:苏ICP备17064731号-1