1、浙江大学英语三级模拟试卷 10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 pause, yo
2、u 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 a furniture store ( B) At a theater. ( C) At a restaurant. ( D) On a plane. ( A) The dialogue. ( B) The mu
3、sic. ( C) The story. ( D) The actors. ( A) Husband and wife. ( B) Mother and son. ( C) Friends. ( D) Teacher and student. ( A) Because he went to buy a TV set. ( B) Because he went to visit his friend. ( C) Because he helped bis friend fix his TV. ( D) Because he went to buy a house. ( A) The woman
4、should refuse to assist John. ( B) John should help the woman finish her project first. ( C) The woman cannot finish her project in one hour. ( D) The woman should finish her project later. ( A) Ask his wife to call him. ( B) Ask the hotel clerk for help. ( C) Set his watch alarm ( D) Call the hotel
5、 clerk. ( A) With his mobile phone. ( B) With a public phone. ( C) With the womans mobile phone. ( D) With a mobile phone that has signals. ( A) Prof. Greens last assistant is a woman. ( B) The woman just had a baby. ( C) Prof. Green isnt at office now. ( D) Prof. Green just had a baby. ( A) The lib
6、rary didnt have the book. ( B) He was not clear about the homework. ( C) Prof. Hans told him a mystery about the library. ( D) The library closed earlier than hed expected today. ( A) She was hit by a truck. ( B) Her cat was badly hurt. ( C) She was sent to the hospital. ( D) Her cat was dead. Secti
7、on 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 you hear a passage or a conversation, you must choose the best answer from the four c
8、hoices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. ( A) Students who eat four meals every day. ( B) Students who put on weight gradually. ( C) Students who eat French fries and ice cream. ( D) Students who dont exercise as o
9、ften as before. ( A) More than 15 pounds. ( B) More than 20 pounds. ( C) Less than 2 pounds. ( D) Less than 15 pounds. ( A) Learning to adjust to life on campus. ( B) Constantly worrying about weight issues. ( C) Having to stay up late for study all the time. ( D) Not knowing how to resist all the t
10、emptations. ( A) They can do well in a math achievement examination. ( B) They can estimate the number of empty seats on the bus. ( C) They developed this ability when they were only infants. ( D) They can correctly guess the number of cookies in a cookie jar. ( A) Because they need it for survival.
11、 ( B) Because they need it to learn math well. ( C) Because they need it to function well in a group. ( D) Because they need it for building a strong relationship. ( A) Ways to make quick and rough guesses. ( B) Human beings inborn sense of numbers. ( C) The development of the ability to estimate. (
12、 D) The measurement of ones ability to learn math. ( A) Types of business organizations. ( B) Management of the sole ownership. ( C) Complexity of the corporation. ( D) Differences between the sole ownership and the partnership. ( A) It is different from an individualownership. ( B) The owner takes
13、less legal responsibility. ( C) The owner is in charge of all of the profits and debts. ( D) The owner is responsible for everything except the debts. ( A) They keep all the property of the organization. ( B) They are responsible for most of the business debts. ( C) They take more responsibility tha
14、n the full partners. ( D) They share less profit and have less responsibility. ( A) Both of them have an unlimited lifetime. ( B) Both of them exist only for as long as the owners are alive. ( C) There is always one leader to be responsible for everything. ( D) Both of them are founded on the basis
15、of a legal agreement. Section C Directions:In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks numbered from 21 to 27
16、with the exact words you have just heard. For blanks numbered from 28 to 30 you are required to fill in the missing information. For these blanks, you can either use the exact words you have just heard or write down the m 20 At the age of 12, the human body is at its most vigorous. It has yet to rea
17、ch its full size and【 T1】 _, and its owner gets his or her full【 T2】 _: but at this age the likelihood of death is least. Earlier, we were【 T3】 _and young children, and consequently more vulnerable. Later, we shall【 T4】 _a progressive loss of our vigor and【 T5】 _which, though imperceptible(觉察 )at fi
18、rst, will finally become so【 T6】 _that we can live no longer, however well we look after ourselves, and however well society, and our doctors, look after us. This decline in vigor with the【 T7】 _of time is called aging.【 T8】 _. Even if we escape wars, accidents and disease, we shall eventually die o
19、f old age.【 T9】_. Some of us will die sooner, a few will live longer on into a ninth or tenth decade.【 T10】 _, however lucky and robust(强健的 )we are. 21 【 T1】 22 【 T2】 23 【 T3】 24 【 T4】 25 【 T5】 26 【 T6】 27 【 T7】 28 【 T8】 29 【 T9】 30 【 T10】 Section A Directions: There are 3 passages in this part. Eac
20、h 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 and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. Passage One 30 Telephone, television r
21、adio, and telegraph all help people communicate with each other. Because of these devices, ideas and news of events spread quickly all over the world. For example, within seconds, people can know the results of an election in another country. An international football match comes into the homes of e
22、veryone with a television set. News of a disaster such as an earthquake or flood can bring help from distant countries. Within hours, help is on the way. Because of modern technology like the satellites that travel around the world, information travels fast. How has this speed of communication chang
23、ed the world? To many people, the world has become smaller. Of course this does not mean that the world is actually physically smaller. It means that the world seems smaller. Two hundred years ago, communication between the continents took a long time. All news was carried on ships that took weeks o
24、r even months to cross the oceans. In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, it took six weeks for news from Europe to reach Americas. This time difference influenced peoples actions For example, one battle, in the War of 1812 between England and the United States could have bt en avoided. A peac
25、e agreement had already been signed. Peace was made in England, but the news of peace took six weeks to reach America. During these six weeks, the large and serious Battle of New Orleans was fought. Many people lost their lives after a peace treaty had been signed. They would not have died if news h
26、ad come in time. In the past, communication took much more time than it does now. 31 News spreads fast because of_. ( A) a peace agreement ( B) new technology ( C) the changes of the world ( D) modern transportation 32 According to this passage,_is very important to people in a disaster area. ( A) l
27、atest news ( B) new ideas ( C) fast communication ( D) modern technology 33 What can be inferred from the second paragraph? ( A) The world is changing in size. ( B) The world now seems smaller because of faster communication. ( C) The world is actually smaller today. ( D) The distance between Englan
28、d and America has changed since the War of 1812. 34 Two hundred years ago, news between the continents was carried_. ( A) by air ( B) by sea ( C) by land ( D) by telephone and telegraph 35 The New Orleans Battle could have been avoided if the peace agreement had been signed_. ( A) in America ( B) in
29、 England ( C) by both sides ( D) in time Passage Two 35 The pursuit of lasting happiness has long been a subject of interest for scientists and surveys alike. But what makes us really happy and what lasting benefits does happiness have? Earlier this month, scientists from the University of Illinois
30、found the people who are happy and positive about life live longer. The researchers found clear and compelling(令人信服的 )evidence that happiness is key when it comes to better health and longer lifespan. Last month a British study, which tracked members of 40 000 households across the country, conclude
31、d that eating a family meal at least three times a week is the key to happiness because it helps build a strong bond between parents and their children. But happiness might be decided when you were born. Names can apparently predict how happy we are as individuals, with researchers at Manchester Met
32、ropolitan University claiming that people called Judy and Joshua enjoy life the most. Ben, Andrew and Edward are seen as miserable names on the other hand. Married couples are most likely to be happy with their relationships, according to the study. Research has also suggested that happiness begins
33、at 50. A study from Stony Brook University, New York, found that stress, anger and worry fade after your 50th. Women were also reported to suffer greater stress, worry and sadness at all ages. Money makes the world go round, but it is not the key to happiness, according to other studies. In 2008, a
34、survey found that British families were healthier and twice as well-off as they were 20 years ago, but were not happier. However, other studies have found money can buy you happiness after all, but only if you spend it wisely. Indeed, that might be why a good holiday can boost your happiness levels
35、“for up to two months“ afteralthough the break has to be “very relaxing“ to have such an effect. 36 What is the key to better health and longer lifespan according to the passage? ( A) Benefits. ( B) Interests. ( C) Happiness. ( D) Family. 37 According to the British study, what is the key to happine
36、ss in a family? ( A) Eating a family meal at least three times a week. ( B) Having a child and buying anything he asks for. ( C) Going to picnic at weekends with friends. ( D) Earning more money for family members. 38 What do researchers at Manchester Metropolitan University claim? ( A) The date one
37、 was born can decide his happiness. ( B) Names can apparently predict how happy one is. ( C) Family can apparently predict how happy one is. ( D) A strong bond between parents and their children is important. 39 The researchers suggest that happiness would begin_. ( A) after marriage ( B) at the age
38、 of 50 ( C) after having children ( D) after having a good name 40 According to a British urvey, how could money give people happiness? ( A) As long as people have enough money, they can do anything. ( B) People would be happier if they earn more than they did 20 years ago. ( C) The more money peopl
39、e have, the happier they will become. ( D) People can have happiness only if they spend money wisely. Passage Three 40 Many of the employees think their career path begins during their employment or when they get a job. But basically, if we look at what becomes of a person, you can root it from the
40、upbringing(培养 )of the person, to be more specific, from childhood. As parents, we usuallv groom(规划 )our childrens future according to what we are or what we wanted to be. We buy them toys and educational materials according to what we dream our children would become someday For example, we know that
41、 becoming a teacher means a lot of sacrifices and lot of time worked but the pas is not satisfying. Thus, if we see this profession not favorable financially, we discourage our children to become teachers. However, the earliest exposure of children is usually in the medical field profession(every ti
42、me they visit the hospital for consuitation or any medical requirements)and the education or teaching profession(by the time they start attending classes). Information other than the two profession mentioned came from the parents and later exposure or experiences when they grew up. The parents role
43、plays a major part for the individuals success. The best approach is to support the childrens interest and not forcing them to take courses that the parents wanted for themselves. Support can be provided by helping them read materials on their field of interest, exposing them to the career and provi
44、ding information as to the advantages and sacrifices that one may take to accomplish their chosen field. The Internet and the publications are now very affordable and even the media provides the information for the different careers that our children may take. There are shows and programs that can p
45、rovide a picture of the different field. But before you go to your television and change the channel of what your children is watching: check first if the program is fit for their age and maturity. 41 According to the author, peoples career path begins with_. ( A) their experience from their employm
46、ent ( B) the acceptance by their bosses ( C) their course in booking for a job ( D) their education from childhood 42 Why dont some parents want their children to be a teacher? ( A) They think they should decide what their children should be. ( B) They think being a teacher means hard work but low p
47、ay. ( C) They dont think their children dream to be a teacher. ( D) They don t think their children want to make sacrifices. 43 For the children the information about most jobs comes from_. ( A) the books their teachers recommend them to refer to ( B) their parents and later exposure or experiences
48、( C) the Internet including much information about employment ( D) their friends who have much work experience 44 The best thing the parents can do to help their children choose the career is to_. ( A) respect their childrens will about interests ( B) play a major role on their childrens choice ( C)
49、 help their children make a choice on the career ( D) expose their children to the information about parents career 45 As parents, what can they do to support the childrens interests? ( A) They can give their children some books to read. ( B) They can offer their children the information they should know. ( C) They can buy their children toys and educational materials. ( D) They can sacrifice their time for their children. Section B Directions: In this section, there is a pas