[外语类试卷]大学英语三级(A级)模拟试卷219及答案与解析.doc

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1、大学英语三级( A级)模拟试卷 219及答案与解析 Section A Directions: 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

2、decide on the correct answer from the 4 choices A , B, C, and D. ( A) At 8:35. ( B) At 8:45. ( C) At 8:00. ( D) At 8:25. ( A) The man likes the classical art in a higher degree. ( B) The man likes the modem art better. ( C) The man likes neither modem nor classical art. ( D) The man likes both modem

3、 and classical art. ( A) Make a call. ( B) Have a rest. ( C) Buy a book. ( D) Look for something. ( A) The man wants to meet Tom in Hawaii. ( B) Tom is going to Hawaii ( C) The man is leaving for Hawaii. ( D) The woman is leaving for Hawaii to meet Tom. ( A) In a restaurant. ( B) In a shop. ( C) At

4、a market. ( D) In a book store. Section B Directions: This section is to test your ability to understand short conversations. There 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 h

5、ear a question, you should choose the correct answer from the 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D. ( A) The tree was broken. ( B) All the leaves fell down. ( C) One of the branches fell down. ( D) The tree was cut down. ( A) Good. ( B) Terrible. ( C) Worse. ( D) Wet. ( A) Personnel manager. ( B) Enginee

6、r. ( C) Secretary to General Manager. ( D) Salesman. ( A) General manager. ( B) Salesman. ( C) Personnel manager. ( D) Secretary. ( A) Two years. ( B) Half a year. ( C) One and a half years. ( D) One year. Section C Directions: This section is to test your ability to comprehend short passages. You w

7、ill 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 it with a word or a short phrase. 11 What have people discovered about hobbies? Hobbies can be profitable and _ . 12 What hobbies may be

8、come occupations? Painting, writing and _ . 13 Whats the doctors opinion about hobbies? Hobbies help to make our lives _ . 14 What kind of hobby should the baseball player have? Have _ . 15 What kind of hobby should a person who always sits at a desk have? A person who always sits at a desk should h

9、ave _ . Section A Directions: 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 the 4 choices marked A , B, C, and D. 16 Millions of dollars in the central bank is said _during the black-out yesterday afte

10、rnoon. ( A) to steal ( B) to have stolen ( C) having been stolen ( D) to have been stolen 17 The old professor_ oral lessons is from Australia. ( A) gave us ( B) gives us ( C) giving us ( D) given us 18 I neednt have brought so large amount of money. There is nothing worth _. ( A) to buying ( B) to

11、buy ( C) of buying ( D) buying 19 Now lets have _free talk and then well go on to discuss the topic. ( A) a five minutes ( B) a five-minutes ( C) a five-minute ( D) a five-minutes 20 A group of old women will plant flowers _there is a lot of sunshine. ( A) what ( B) which ( C) where ( D) when 21 Not

12、 until Hellen had heard that sound_. ( A) was she really frightened ( B) was really she frightened ( C) She was really frightened ( D) she really was frightened 22 _the fund is concerned, I do not think it matters. ( A) In case ( B) As far as ( C) As long as ( D) As much as 23 How _you feel about ye

13、sterdays party? ( A) did ( B) do ( C) are ( D) would 24 She wishes her husband _back a bit earlier from the office. ( A) come ( B) came ( C) would come ( D) will come 25 Of all the guests I went to the party_. ( A) latest ( B) the latest ( C) the latter ( D) lattest Section B Directions: There are 1

14、0 incomplete statements here. You should fill in each bland with the proper form of the word given in the brackets. 26 The company had to put forward a (propose)_that lay-offs(下岗 )be considered. 27 When I entered the room, I found the cup (break)_on the table. 28 Fred was playing the piano while Mar

15、y and I (sing)_. 29 They solved that problem (intelligence)_. 30 Unless he (tell)_us who he is, we wont let him in. 31 We are full of confidence that our prices are very (compete)_. 32 We should keep the world (inform)_of the tremendous successes China has achieved since her reform and opening-up. 3

16、3 As is known to all, the English language has been (rich)_by many borrowed words and expressions from other countries. 34 The house is made of wood.Houses (construct)_are much cheaper to build. 35 Those tomatoes went bad so easily, (cause)_a good deal of loss during transportation. Task 1 Direction

17、s: 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. 36 “I would tell anyone whos thinking about going back to school that its

18、not as difficult as you think,“ says Karen Jonaitis, a woman, last year, at 47, earned a bachelors degree in business administration at a college. “I realized that I would not move up in my career without a degree. “ A generation ago, Jonaitis would have been a rarity(稀罕 )in college. Today about 6 m

19、illion people aged 25 or older are studying in American institutions of higher learning. Whether they are returning to improve job skills or for the love of learning, adults no longer see age as a deterrent(障碍 ). Most people jump at the opportunity to do something new. Some of them make changes they

20、d been thinking about all their lives. Others return to school out of economic necessity. New developments in neuroscience(神经科学 )and psychology are confirming that there are few age limits on how much the brain can absorb and for how long-if you stay active. Continuing to learn keeps us mentally in

21、shape and able to learn more. On mental tests, experts discovered, half to two-thirds of the people in their 70s were as intellectually quick as people in their 30s. Those who fell below average tended to be people who had not made a lifelong habit of reading. They also were less physically active.

22、Many adult students say learning is easier for them today. They bring different skills to the classroom, and theyre less upset if something goes wrong. They have a real thirst, a real desire to learn. 36 A life-long habit of reading and physical activities can keep _ in good condition. ( A) our mind

23、 ( B) our body ( C) our age ( D) our nerves 37 Learning is easier for adult students because _ . ( A) they do not learn in classrooms ( B) they have a real desire to learn ( C) they learn a lot from their own mistakes ( D) they are more worried about their learning than the younger students 38 The b

24、est title for the passage is _ . ( A) Aged People Learn Better than Young People ( B) Young People Learn Better than Aged People ( C) It Is Never Too Late to Learn ( D) The Brain Shows Adult Peoples Desire to Learn 39 The phrase “move up“ in the first paragraph means “ _ “. ( A) move to another plac

25、e ( B) be happy ( C) change ones job ( D) be promoted 40 Older people return to colleges for the following reasons EXCEPT that of _ . ( A) improving their job skills ( B) economic necessity ( C) improving their health ( D) their love of learning Task 2 Directions: This task is the same as Task 1. Th

26、e 5 questions or unfinished statements are numbered 41 through 45. 41 In what now seems like the prehistoric times of computer history, the earths postwar era, there was quite a widespread concern that computers would take over the world from man one day. Already today, less than forty years later,

27、as computers are relieving us of more and more of the routine tasks in business and in our personal lives, we are faced with a less dramatic but also less foreseen problem. People tend to be over-trusting of computers and are reluctant to challenge their authority. Indeed, they behave as if they wer

28、e hardly aware that wrong buttons may be pushed, or that a computer may simply malfunction(失误 ). Obviously, there would be no point in investing in a computer if you had to check all its answers, but- people should also rely on their own internal computers and check the machine when they have the fe

29、eling that something has gone wrong. Questioning and routine double- checks must continue to be as much a part of good business as they were in pre- computer days. Maybe each computer should come with the warning: for all the help this computer may provide, it should not be seen as a substitute for

30、fundamental thinking and reasoning skills. 41 What is the main purpose of this passage? ( A) To look back to the early days of computers. ( B) To explain what technical problems may occur with computers. ( C) To discourage unnecessary investment in computers. ( D) To warn against a mentally lazy att

31、itude towards computers. 42 According to the passage, the initial concern about computers was that they might _. ( A) change our personal lives ( B) take control of the world ( C) create unforeseen problems ( D) affect our businesses 43 The passage recommends those dealing with computers to _. ( A)

32、be reasonably doubtful about them ( B) check all their answers ( C) substitute them for basic thinking ( D) use them for business purposes only 44 The passage suggests that the present -day problem with regard to computers is _. ( A) challenging ( B) psychological ( C) dramatic ( D) fundamental 45 I

33、t can be inferred from the passage that the author would disapprove of_. ( A) investment in computers ( B) the use of ones internal computer ( C) double-check on computers ( D) complete dependence on computers for decision -making Task 3 Directions: The following is a passage. After reading it, you

34、are required to complete the outline in the table below (No. 46 through 50). You should write your answers briefly (in no more than 3 words) on the blanks. 46 Susan Clark 377 Binding Way Woodbury NJ 08096 (856) 832-4476 OBJECTIVE: position as a university history teacher EDUCATION: Boston College, B

35、oston MA, June 2003; bachelor of Arts. June 2001. Major: American and World History with emphasis on government. Minor: Secondary Education. Financed 80% of education through employment, summer jobs and scholarships. Woodbury Junior-Senior High School, Woodbury NJ Diploma. June 1997. New Jersey Stat

36、e Scholarship recipient. Student Council President. Varsity Athlete (tennis and swimming). TEACHING/COACHING EXPERIENCE Student Teacher, New Fielding High School. Effectively organized time, space and resources to balance heavy workload and deadlines. Tutor, Sylvan Learning Center. Instructed junior

37、 and senior high school students in the areas of History, English and study skills. (Sept. 2000-present) Coached swimmers ages 10-12 (summers, 1999-2000) ACTIVITIES Student Government Representative, Boston College, 1997-1999 Varsity Swim Team, Boston College, 1997-2001 1) Susan Clark is applying fo

38、r a position as a (46) . 2) When she was in university, most of her tuition came from her employment, summer jobs and (47) . Susan worked as (48) in New Fielding High School. 3) She also worked as a (49) in Sylvan Learning Center. 4) She was on the (50) when she was in Boston College from 1997 to 20

39、01. Task 4 Directions: 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 corresponding letters in the brackets of question NO. 51-55. 51 A-Business Management B-Financial Management

40、C-Marketing Management D-International Business Law E-Administration Law F-Shopping Agent G-Constitutional Law H-Consumer Protection I-Intellectual Property L-Criminal Law (Sentencing) M-Human Resource Management N-Management Information Systems O-Managerial Accounting P-Managerial Economics and Des

41、icicion Models Q-Equipment Management R-The Global Environment and International Business S-Project Feasibility Study T-Preliminary Cost Estimate U-Western Economics V-Operations Management 51 ( )营销管理 ( )管理信息系统 52 ( )国际商法 ( )财务管理 53 ( )管理经济学与决策模式 ( )企业管理 54 ( )人力资源管理 ( )跨国企业与全球环境 55 ( )项目可行性研究 ( )成本

42、初步估算 Task 5 Directions: The following is a passage. After reading the passage you should give brief answers to the 5 questions (No.56 through No.60) following them. 56 In recent years, there has been a big increase in air travel and many large airports have now reached the limit of the number of air

43、craft movements they can handle. The problem is made worse by the size of many major cities which prevents the extension of existing airports. Any new airports to be built a long way from city centers will create communication problems and in many countries there simply isnt enough land for such dev

44、elopments. Now a new proposal has been put forward which would help to relieve the congestion (拥挤 ), as far as short flights are concerned. This involves the use of smaller aircraft, carrying about 50 passengers, which only require a short take - off or landing area and which make comparatively litt

45、le noise because they are propeller -driven (螺旋桨推进 ). Such aircraft could operate much nearer city centers, say, on disused industrial sites, and give a good service to businessmen and other travelers who are going between centers, which are relatively close, such as European capitals. The main prob

46、lem remaining is the question of noise. There has been so much publicity in recent years regarding the high level of noise near airports, that any government can expect to find considerable resistance to building new airports in towns, even though these short -range small planes are relatively quiet

47、. The fact remains that increasing numbers of people want to travel by air and will accept somewhat slower flights if they can have the convenience of an airport near the city center. In the end. its a question of compromise between the travelers and the local inhabitants. 56 Recently, what has happ

48、ened to the airports due to the increase of air travel? 57 What are the two main problems to build a new airport? 58 What is the new proposal? 59 What is the publicity about if a new airport is built near towns? 60 What does the success of airports closing to city centers mainly depend on? 61 She is a very _ secretary: She never forgets anything or makes a mistake. ( A) anxious ( B) effective ( C) adequate ( D) efficient 62 Despite the wonderful acting and well- developed plot the _ movie could not hold out attention. ( A) thr

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