1、大学英语三级(B 级)模拟试卷 80(无答案)Section ADirections: This section is to test your ability to give proper answers to questions. There are 5 recorded questions in it. After each question, there is a pause. The questions will be spoken two times. When you hear a question, you should decide on the correct answer
2、 from the 4 choices marked A, B, C and D.(A)Since last week.(B) At 9a.m(C) Next week.(D)Yes, I will.(A)I dont know.(B) No, she doesnt.(C) Yes, she does.(D)Yes, I have.(A)No, he wont.(B) Yes, he does.(C) Good idea.(D)It doesnt matter.(A)Im working.(B) Im fine.(C) I have no idea.(D)Ive got a cold.(A)S
3、he looks pleasant.(B) She likes singing.(C) She looks much like her father.(D)She is looking at the picture.(A)Since last week.(B) At 9 a.m.(C) Next week.(D)Yes, I will.(A)I dont know.(B) No, she doesnt.(C) Yes, she does.(D)Yes, I have.(A)No, he wont.(B) Yes, he does.(C) Good idea.(D)It doesnt matte
4、r.(A)Im working.(B) Im fine.(C) I have no idea.(D)Ive got a cold.(A)She looks pleasant.(B) She likes singing.(C) She looks much like her father.(D)She is looking at the picture.Section BDirections: This section is to test your ability to understand short dialogues. There are 5 recorded dialogues in
5、it. After each dialogue, there is a recorded question. The dialogues and questions will be spoken two times. When you hear a question, you should decide on the correct answer from the 4 choices marked A, B, C and D.(A)The woman is busy working.(B) The woman cant take the message.(C) Mr. Gates will b
6、e back soon.(D)Mr. Gates is in his office.(A)He wont leave until 10.(B) Hed better leave now.(C) He cant leave at 10.(D)Hed better not leave now.(A)He was staying up at home.(B) He was reviewing his lessons.(C) He was having breakfast.(D)He was having the final examination.(A)10:00.(B) 9:55.(C) 9:50
7、.(D)10:05.(A)In a store.(B) In a post office.(C) At a restaurant.(D)At a bus stop.(A)The woman is busy working.(B) The woman cant take the message.(C) Mr. Gates will be back soon.(D)Mr. Gates is in his office.(A)He wont leave until 10.(B) Hed better leave now.(C) He cant leave at 10.(D)Hed better no
8、t leave now.(A)He was staying up at home.(B) He was reviewing his lessons.(C) He was having breakfast.(D)He was having the final examination.(A)10:00.(B) 9:55.(C) 9:50.(D)10:05.(A)In a store.(B) In a post office.(C) At a restaurant.(D)At a bus stop.Section CDirections: In this section you will hear
9、a short recorded passage. The passage has some words or phrases missing. The passage will be read three times. During the second reading, you are required to put the missing words or phrases on the blank in order of numbered blanks according to what you hear. The third reading is for you to check yo
10、ur writing. Now the passage will begin.21 I was having dinner at a restaurant when Harrison came in. Harrison worked in a lawyers office years ago, but he is now working at a (11) . He gets a good salary, but he always (12) money from his friends and never pays it back. Harrison saw me and came 26 I
11、 was having dinner at a restaurant when Harrison came in. Harrison worked in a lawyers office years ago, but he is now working at a【 11】. He gets a good salary, but he always【12 】money from his friends and never pays it back. Harrison saw me and came and sat at the same table. He has never borrowed
12、money from me. While he was eating, I asked him to【13】me $2. To my surprise, he gave me the money【14】. “I have never borrowed any money from you“, Harrison said, “so now you can【15】my dinner!“Section ADirections: In this section, there are 10 incomplete sentences. You are required to complete each o
13、ne by deciding on the most appropriate word or words from the 4 choices marked A , B, C, and D.31 The two sisters look very much _.(A)alike(B) like(C) likely(D)likewise32 The washing-machine we bought four years ago needs _.(A)repaired(B) repairing(C) being repaired(D)to repair33 Although I have liv
14、ed in this country for just three months, I _ the food there.(A)used to eating(B) am used to eat(C) am used to eating(D)used to eat34 He _ a very interesting novel at six p. m. yesterday.(A)is reading(B) were reading(C) was reading(D)read35 Now it is important that our drinking water _ purified.(A)s
15、hould be(B) is(C) will be(D)was36 The picture, _ she paid $ 5,000, was once owned by an old artist.(A)in that(B) for which(C) which(D)at which37 He didnt get the job.If only he _ his fathers advice.(A)had taken(B) have taken(C) take(D)took38 If you had told me about your difficulty, I _ able to help
16、 you.(A)will have been(B) would have been(C) will be(D)would be39 _ there is a will, there is a way.(A)Which(B) That(C) What(D)Where40 The police officer has begun to _ the case.(A)look out(B) look into(C) look on(D)look over41 The two sisters look very much _.(A)alike(B) like(C) likely(D)likewiseSe
17、ction 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 Hes late. He (must miss) _ the train.43 The dean made a proposal that all students (make) _ a social investigation on Summer Vacation.44 Although he is
18、young and (experience) _ , he has done well.45 The nurse is very (friend)_ to her patients.46 He risked (invest) _ his savings in a business enterprise.47 He didnt like this job, because it lacks (vary) _.48 With the help of his colleagues, he finished his work (succeed)_.49 You can trust her. She i
19、s a (rely) _ person.50 It is (legal) _ to do business like that, youll be punishe51 If it (rain) _ tomorrow, we will not go camping.52 Hes late. He (must miss)_ the train.Task 1Directions: After reading the following passage, you will find 5 questions or unfinished statements, numbered 36 through 40
20、. For each question or statement there are 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D. You should make the correct choice.53 Electronic pets are sweeping Chinas large cities as they have elsewhere in Asia, as increasing numbers of young people go crazy about the imitation chickens, dogs and dinosaurs (恐龙 ).The
21、 electronic pets, about the size of a watch, have the same qua53 This passage is mainly about _.(A)the qualities of electronic animals(B) the intelligence of electronic animals(C) the value of electronic animals to its owners(D)the popularity of electronic animals in Asia54 Electronic animals are ve
22、ry popular in Chinas large cities because _.(A)it is small in size and easy to take care of(B) it can eat and feel like real animals(C) it can in a way satisfy animal lovers(D)it is invented in Japan55 It is indicated in the passage that electronic animals have _.(A)the same growth rate as living an
23、imals(B) the same life habit as living animals(C) the same food habit as living animals(D)the same appearances as living animals56 Electronic animals are different from living animals in that _.(A)they enjoy the company of their owners(B) they like eating snacks and play games(C) they have some simp
24、le intelligence of human beings(D)they do not like to be left alone at home57 The electronic animal would die when _.(A)it gets angry and refuses to be fed(B) it is continuously neglected by its owners(C) it is fed too many snacks(D)its owner refuses to play games with it58 Electronic pets are sweep
25、ing Chinas large cities as they have elsewhere in Asia, as increasing numbers of young people go crazy about the imitation chickens, dogs and dinosaurs(恐龙 ).The electronic pets, about the size of a watch, have the same qualifies as living animals. They eat, sleep and they can feel happy, angry and s
26、ad. When they are hungry, they call their owners to feed them. If the owners do not respond quickly, they get angry and refuse to eat. If the owners continuously neglect them, they refuse to eat and play with their owners until they die.These chickens, dogs and dinosaurs are happy when their owners
27、stop working to play games with them or feed them snacks. However, if they are fed too many snacks, they will get fat and sick.By raising an electronic dog, animal lovers can be somewhat satisfied. However, as with real pets, not everyone loves these electronic animals.Invented in Japan, electronic
28、pets are gaining great popularity in Asian countries.58 This passage is mainly about _.(A)the qualities of electronic animals(B) the intelligence of electronic animals(C) the value of electronic animals to its owners(D)the popularity of electronic animals in Asia59 Electronic animals are very popula
29、r in Chinas large cities because _.(A)it is small in size and easy to take care of(B) it can eat and feel like real animals(C) it can in a way satisfy animal lovers(D)it is invented in Japan60 It is indicated in the passage that electronic animals have _.(A)the same growth rate as living animals(B)
30、the same life habit as living animals(C) the same food habit as living animals(D)the same appearances as living animals61 Electronic animals are different from living animals in that _.(A)they enjoy the company of their owners(B) they like eating snacks and play games(C) they have some simple intell
31、igence of human beings(D)they do not like to be left alone at home62 The electronic animal would die when _.(A)it gets angry and refuses to be fed(B) it is continuously neglected by its owners(C) it is fed too many snacks(D)its owner refuses to play games with itTask 2Directions: This task is the sa
32、me as Task 1. The 5 questions or unfinished statements are numbered 41 through 45.63 A long-range health study in Framingham, Massachusetts, which began in 1948 and continues to this day, involves checking those who remain alive among the same 5,200 men and women every two years and care- fully dete
33、rmining the cause of any deaths occuring63 The most suitable title for the passage would be _.(A)The Framingham Health Study(B) 5,200 Men and Women Cant be Wrong(C) Fashion is Wrong about Weight(D)Weight and life Expectancy: Unexpected Proof64 The Framingham study _.(A)still examines 5,200 men and w
34、omen(B) was completed in 1980(C) has been going for more than 30 years(D)focused only on lifeexpectancy of the heaviest and lightest groups65 Which of the following statements is TRUE?(A)The study and the use of “Ideal Weights tables began in the same period.(B) More deaths have occurred in recent t
35、wo-year periods than before.(C) The study was designed to make worthless the “Ideal Weights table.(D)The same number of men and women in the study have died.66 According to the study, men and women in the middle weight ranges _.(A)are in a majority(B) have weight to height ratios below the national
36、average(C) have the best life expectancy(D)the shortest life expectancy67 The author of the passage thinks that _.(A)the Framingham study is of doubtful validity(B) the “Ideal Weights“ tables may not be very accurate(C) most people should lose weight(D)most people should put on weight68 A long-range
37、 health study in Framingham, Massachusetts, which began in 1948 and continues to this day, involves checking those who remain alive among the same 5,200 men and women every two years and care- fully determining the cause of any deaths occurring in the group. A rather astonishing conclusion that beca
38、me known in 1980 was that the lightest men had the shortest life expectancy while the only others for whom weight seemed to have a significant opposite effect on life expectancy were those who weighed more than 25 percent above the national average. Much the same was true of women, with those in the
39、 lightest and heaviest groups dying earliest. These results certainly threw many doubts on the validity of the “Ideal Weights tables in use since the 40th which speak in favor of weight to height ratios well below the national average. Indeed, they suggest that if any such ideal exists, it is slight
40、ly above the average, whatever fashion may be.68 The most suitable title for the passage would be _.(A)The Framingham Health Study(B) 5,200 Men and Women Cant be Wrong(C) Fashion is Wrong about Weight(D)Weight and life Expectancy: Unexpected Proof69 The Framingham study _.(A)still examines 5,200 men
41、 and women(B) was completed in 1980(C) has been going for more than 30 years(D)focused only on lifeexpectancy of the heaviest and lightest groups70 Which of the following statements is TRUE?(A)The study and the use of “Ideal Weights tables began in the same period.(B) More deaths have occurred in re
42、cent two-year periods than before.(C) The study was designed to make worthless the “Ideal Weights table.(D)The same number of men and women in the study have died.71 According to the study, men and women in the middle weight ranges _.(A)are in a majority(B) have weight to height ratios below the nat
43、ional average(C) have the best life expectancy(D)the shortest life expectancy72 The author of the passage thinks that _.(A)the Framingham study is of doubtful validity(B) the “Ideal Weights“ tables may not be very accurate(C) most people should lose weight(D)most people should put on weightTask 3Dir
44、ections: 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 briefly (in no more than 3 words) on the blanks.73 Man depends on water for many things. He needs it for drinking. He needs it for gro
45、wing food. He needs it for keeping himself clean and free from illness. He needs more and more water for industry. People often forget how necessary water is for industr78 Man depends on water for many things. He needs it for drinking. He needs it for growing food. He needs it for keeping himself cl
46、ean and free from illness. He needs more and more water for industry. People often forget how necessary water is for industry. Imagine, for example, the immense quantities of water used by the great cooling towers of steel works. The demand for water is growing every day. It is closely connected wit
47、h the increasing population and with the pressing problem of providing enough food. But the world has not yet found ways of storing enough water to satisfy all these important needs, not even in west countries like England. Great efforts are being made today to store water, particularly in hot count
48、ries where the rainfall is small.Three-quarters of the world is covered with water. But only three percent of this water is fresh. All the rest is salt, and fills the oceans and the great inland seas. It is the salt that makes sea water useless to man. If you take the salt away the water can be used
49、 for drinking and for watering plants.In 1962 President John Kennedy of the United States said, “When man discovers how to mm salt water into fresh water cheaply, he will have made a much more important scientific advance than when he first landed on the moon“.Human beings need water for【46】,【47】and【48】and 【49】.Main idea: The【50】Task 4Directio