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1、大学英语三级试题.CollegeEnglishBandThreePartIListeningComprehension1.A)Tocancelhistrip.B)Togotobedearly.C)Tocatchalaterflight.D)Toaskforawake-upcall.2.A)Theyhavedifferentopinionsastowhattodonext.B)Theyhavetopayforthehousebyinstallments.C)Theywillfixatelephoneinthebathroom.D)Themansattitudeismoresensiblethan
2、thewomans.3.A)Shewillsavethestampsforthemanssister.B)ShewillnolongergetlettersfromCanada.C)Shecantgivethestampstothemanssister.D)Shehasgiventhestampstothemansroommates.4.A)VisitingtheBrownings.B)Writingapostcard.C)Lookingforapostcard.D)Fillinginaform.5.A)Themanshouldworkwithsomebodyelse.B)Themanshou
3、ldmeethispartnersneeds.C)Theyshouldcometoacompromise.D)Theyshouldfindabetterlabfortheproject.6.A)Shecantfinishherassignment,either.B)Shecantaffordacomputerrightnow.C)Themancanusehercomputer.D)Themanshouldbuyacomputerrightaway.7.A)Thevisitingeconomisthasgivenseverallectures.B)Theguestlecturersopinion
4、isdifferentfromDr.Johnsons.C)Dr.Johnsonandtheguestspeakerwereschoolmates.D)Dr.Johnsoninvitedtheeconomisttovisittheircollege.8.A)Shesneverwatchedabettergame.B)Footballis-herfavoritepastime.C)Thegamehasbeencanceled.D)Theirteamplayedverybadly.9.A)Themanshouldsticktowhathesdoing.B)Themanshouldtakeupanew
5、hobby.C)Themanshouldstopplayingtennis.D)Themanshouldfindthecauseforhisfailure.10.A)Aninventedstory.B)Areallifeexperience.C)Animaginarysituation.D)Aterriblenightmare.SectionBPassage111.A)ThenameofaGermantownB)AresidentofFrankfurt.C)AkindofGermansausage.D)AkindofGermanbread.12.A)Hesoldfastfood.B)Herai
6、seddogs.C)HewasAcook.D)HewasaCartoonist.13.A)BecausetheAmericansfoundtheywerefromGermany.B)Becausepeoplethoughttheycontaineddogmeat.C)Becausepeoplehadtogetusedtotheirtaste.D)Becauseitwastoohottoeatrightaway.Passage214.A)Theygiveoutfaintcries.B)Theymakenoisestodriveawayinsects.C)Theyextendtheirwaterp
7、ipes.D)Theybecomeelasticlikerubberbands.15.A)Quietplants.B)Well-wateredplants.C)Healthyplants.D)Thirstyplants.16.A)Theycoulddrivetheinsectsaway.B)Theycouldkeeptheplantswell-watered.C)Theycouldmaketheplantsgrowfaster.D)Theycouldbuilddevicestotrapinsects.Passage317.A)Tolookforadifferentlifestyle.B)Toe
8、njoythemselves.C)Foradventure.D)Foreducation.18.A)Thereare200vehiclesforeverykilometerofroadway.B)Ithasadensepopulation.C)Therearemanymuseumsandpalaces.D)Ithasmanytoweringbuildings.19.A)Itisacityofcontrasts.B)Itpossessesmanyhistoricalsites.C)Itisanimportantindustrialcenter.D)Ithasmanybigandbeautiful
9、parks.20.A)Ithelpsdevelopourpersonalities.B)Itenablesustoacquirefirst-handknowledge.C)Itmakesourlifemoreinteresting.D)Itbringsaboutchangesinourlifestyle.PartIIClozeTherearemanysuperstitionsinBritain,butoneofthemost_31_heldisthatitisunluckytowalkunderaladderevenifitmeans_32_thepavementintoabusystreet
10、!_33_youmustpassunderaladderyoucan_34_badluckbycrossingyourfingersand_35_themcrosseduntilyouhaveseenadog._36_,youmaylickyourfingerand_37_acrossonthetoeofyourshoe,andnotlookagainattheshoeuntilthe_38_hasdried.Anothercommon_39_isthatitisunluckytoopenanumbrellainthehouse-itwilleitherbring_40_totheperson
11、whoopeneditortothewhole_41_.Anyoneopeninganumbrellainfineweatheris_42_,asitinevitablybringsrain!Thenumber13issaidtobeunluckyforsome,andwhenthe13thdayofthemonth_43_onaFriday,anyonewishingtoavoidabadeventhadbetterstay_44_.theworstmisfortunethatcanhappentoapersoniscausedbybreakingamirror,_45_itbringsse
12、venyearsofbadluck!Thesuperstitionissupposedto_46_inancienttimes,whenmirrorswereconsideredtobetoolsofthegods.BlackcatsaregenerallyconsideredluckyinBritain,eventhoughtheyare_47_witchcraftitis_48_luckyifablackcatcrossesyourpath-althoughinAmericatheexactoppositebeliefprevails.Finally,acommonlyheldsupers
13、titionisthatoftouchingwood_49_luck.Thismeasureismostoftentakenifyouthinkyouhavesaidsomethingthatistemptingfate,suchasmycarhasnever_50_,touchwood?21.A)broadlyB)widelyC)quicklyD)speedily22.A)runningfromB)jumpingoffC)steppingoffD)keepingfrom23.A)IfB)AsC)ThoughD)Unless24.A)eraseB)removeC)avoidD)ease25.A
14、)keepB)keepingC)keptD)tokeep26.A)ConsequentlyB)HoweverC)ComparativelyD)Alternatively27.A)makeB)printC)performD)produce28.A)labelB)symbolC)markD)cut29.A)argumentB)superstitionC)opinionD)idea30.A)lossB)difficultyC)tragedyD)misfortune31.A)houseB)householdC)homeD)circle32.A)unwiseB)unintelligentC)unpopu
15、larD)unfortunate33.A)fallsB)arrivesC)dropsD)happens34.A)awayB)outdoorsC)indoorsD)far35.A)whenB)asC)ifD)though36.A)haveoriginatedB)beoriginatingC)beoriginatedD)originate37.A)concernedaboutB)relatedwithC)associatedwithD)connectedin38.A)especiallyB)speciallyC)frequentlyD)rarely39.A)asB)forC)inD)of40.A)
16、brokenupB)brokenoffC)brokenawayD)brokendownPartIIIReadingComprehensionTextAInthecaseofmobilephones,changeiseverything.Recentresearchindicatesthatthemobilephoneischangingnotonlyourculture,butourverybodiesaswell.First,letstalkaboutculture.Thedifferencebetweenthemobilephoneanditsparent,thefixed-linepho
17、ne,yougetwhoeveranswersit.Thishasseveralimplications.Themostcommonone,however,andperhapsthethingthathaschangedourcultureforever,isthemeetinginfluence.Peoplenolongerneedtomakefirmplansaboutwhenandwheretomeet.Twentyyearsago,aFridaynightwouldneedtobearrangedinadvance.Youneededenoughtimetoalloweveryonet
18、ogetfromtheirplaceofworktothefirstmeetingplace.Now,however,anightoutcanbearrangedontherun.Itisnolongerseeyouthereat8,buttextmearound8andwellseewhereweallare.Textingchangespeopleaswell.Intheirpaper,insightsintotheSocialandPsychologicalEffectsofSMSTextMessaging,twoBritishresearchersdistinguishedbetwee
19、ntwotypesofmobilephoneusers:thetalkersandthetexters-thosewhoprefervoicetotextmessageandthosewhoprefertexttovoice.Theyfoundthatthemobilephonesindividualityandprivacygavetexterstheabilitytoexpressawholenewouterpersonality.Texterswerelikelytoreportthattheirfamilywouldbesurprisediftheyweretoreadtheirtex
20、ts.Thissuggeststhattextingallowedtexterstopresentaself-imagethatdifferedfromtheonefamiliartothosewhoknewthemwell.Anotherscientistwroteofthechangesthatmobileshavebroughttobodylanguage.Therearetwokindsthatpeopleusewhilespeakingonthephone.Thereisthespeakeasy:theheadisheldhigh,inaself-confidentway,chatt
21、ingaway.Andthereisthespacemaker:thesepeoplefocusonthemselvesandkeepoutotherpeople.Whocanblamethem?Phonemeetingsgetcancelledorreformedandcamera-phonesintrudeonpeoplesprivacy.So,itisunderstandableifyourmobilemakesyounervous.Butperhapsyouneedntworrysomuch.Afterall,itisgoodtotalk.41.Whenpeopleplantomeet
22、nowadays,they_.A)arrangethemeetingplacebeforehandB)postponefixingtheplacetilllastminuteC)seldomcareaboutwhenandwheretomeetD)stilllovetoworkoutdetailedmeetingplans.42.AccordingtothetwoBritishresearchers,thesocialandpsychologicaleffectaremostlylikelytobeseenon_.A)TalkersB)thespeakeasyC)thespacemakerD)
23、texters43.Wecaninferfromthepassagethatthetextssentbytextersare_.A)quiterevealingB)wellwrittenC)unacceptablebyothersD)shockingtoothers44.Accordingtothepassage,whoisafraidofbeingheardwhiletalkingonthemobile?A)talkersB)thespeakeasyC)thespacemakerD)texters45.Anappropriatetitleforthepassagemightbe_.A)the
24、SMSeffectB)culturalimplicationofmobileuseC)changeintheuseofthemobileD)bodylanguageandthemobilephone!TextBOverthelast25years,Britishsocietyhaschangedagreatdeal-oratleastmanypartsofithave.Insomeways,however,verylittlehaschanged,particularlywhereattitudesareconcerned.Ideasaboutsocialclass-whetheraperso
25、nisworking-classormiddle-class-areoneareainwhichchangeshavebeenextremelyslow.Inthepast,theworking-classtendedtobepaidlessthanmiddle-classpeople,suchasteachersanddoctors.Asaresultofthisandalsoofthefactthatworkersjobsweregenerallymuchlesssecure,distinctdifferencesinlife-stylesandattitudescameintoexist
26、ence.ThetypicalworkingmanwouldcollecthiswagesonFridayeveningandthen,itwaswidelybelieved,havinggivenhiswifeherhousekeeping,wouldgooutandsquandertherestonbeerandbetting.Thestereotypeofwhatamiddle-classmandidwithhismoneywasperhapsnearerthetruth.Hewas-andstillis-inclinedtotakealonger-termview.Notonlydid
27、heregardbuyingahouseoftheseprovidedhimandhisfamilywithsecurity.Onlyinveryfewcasesdidworkershavetheopportunityortheeducationandtrainingtomakesuchlong-termplans.Nowadays,agreatdealhaschanged.Inalargenumberofcasesfactoryworkersearnasmuch,ifnotmore,thantheirmiddle-classsupervisors.Socialsecurityandlawst
28、oimprovecentury,havemadeitlessnecessarythanbeforetoworryabouttomorrow.Working-classpeopleseemslowlytobelosingthefeelingofinferioritytheyhadinthepast.Infacttherehasbeenagrowingtendencyinthepastfewyearsforthemiddle-classestofeelslightlyashamedoftheirposition.Thechangesinbothlife-stylesandattitudesarep
29、robablymosteasilyseenamongstyoungerpeople.Theygenerallytendtoshareverysimilartastesinmusicandclothes,theyspendtheirmoneyinhavingagoodtime,andsaveforholidaysorlonger-termplanswhennecessary.Thereseemstobemuchlessdifferencethaninpreciousgenerations.Nevertheless,westillhaveawidegapbetweenthewell-paid(wh
30、ateverthetypeofjobtheymayhave)andthelow-paid.Aslongasthisgapexists,therewillalwaysbeapossibilitythatnewconflictsandjealousieswillemerge,orratherthattheoldconflictswillre-appear,butbetweendifferentgroups.46.Whichofthefollowingisseenasthecauseofclassdifferencesinthepast?A)LifestyleandoccupationB)Attit
31、udeandincomeC)incomeandjobsecurityD)jobsecurityandhobbies47.Thewriterseemstosuggestthatthedescriptionof_isclosertotruth.A)middle-classwaysofspendingmoneyB)working-classwaysofspendingtheweekendC)working-classdrinkinghabitsD)middle-classattitudes48.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisnotatypica
32、lfeatureofthemiddle-class?A)desiringforsecurityB)MakinglongtermplansC)havingprioritiesinlifeD)savingmoney49.Working-classpeoplessenseofsecurityincreasedasaresultofallthefollowingfactorsexcept?A)bettersocialsecurityB)morejobopportunitiesC)higherlivingstandardD)betterlegalprotection.50Whichofthefollow
33、ingstatementisincorrect?A)ChangesareslowlytakingplaceinallsectorsoftheBritishsociety.B)Thegapbetweenworking-classandmiddle-classyoungpeopleisnarrowingC)DifferentinincomewillremainbutthoseinoccupationwilldisappearD)middle-classpeoplemaysometimesfeelinferiortoworking-classpeople!TextCForseveraldaysIsa
34、wlittleofMr.Rochester.Inthemorning,heseemedmuchoccupiedwithbusiness,andintheafternoongentlemenfromtheneighborhoodcalledandsometimesstayedtodinewithhim.Whenhisfootwaswellenough,herodeoutagreatdeal.Duringthistime,allmyknowledgeofhimwaslimitedtooccasionalmeetingsaboutthehouse,whenhewouldsometimespassme
35、coldly,andsometimesbowandsmile.Hischangesofmannerdidnotoffendme,becauseIsawthatIhadnothingtodowiththecauseofthem.Oneevening,severaldayslater,IwasinvitedtotalktoMr.Rochesterafterdinner.Hewassittinginhisarmchair,andlookednotquitesosevere,andmuchlessgloomy.Therewasasmileonhislips,andhiseyeswerebright,p
36、robablywithwine.AsIwaslookingathim,hesuddenlyturned,andaskedme,doyouthinkImhandsome,MissEyre?TheanswersomehowslippedfrommytonguebeforeIrealizedit:No,sir.Ah,youreallyareunusual!Youareaquiet,seriouslittleperson,butyoucanbealmostrude.Sir,Imsorry.Ishouldhavesaidthatbeautydoesntmatter,orsomethinglikethat
37、,No,youshouldnt!Isee,youcriticizemyappearance,andthenyoustabmeintheback!Youhavehonestyandfeeling.Therearenotmanygirlslikeyou.ButperhapsIgotoofast.PerhapsyouhaveawfulfaultstocounterbalanceyourfewgoodpointsIthoughttomyselfthathemighthavetoo.Heseemedtoreadmymind,andsaidquickly,yes,youreright.Ihaveplent
38、yoffaults.IwentthewrongwaywhenIwastwenty-one,andhaveneverfoundtherightpathagain.Imighthavebeenverydifferent.Imighthavebeenasgoodasyou,andperhapswiser.Iamnotabadman,takemywordforit,butIhavedonewrong.Itwasntmycharacter,butcircumstanceswhichweretoblame.WhydoItellyouallthis?Becauseyourethesortofpersonpe
39、opletelltheirproblemsandsecretsto,becauseyouresympatheticandgivethemhope.Itseemedhehadquitealottotalktome.Hedidntseemtoliketofinishthetalkquickly,aswasthecaseforthefirsttime.Dontbeafraidofme,MissEyre.Hecontinued.“Youdontrelaxorlaughverymuch;perhapsbecauseoftheeffectLowoodschoolhashadonyou.Butintime,
40、youwillbemorenaturalwithme,andlaugh,andspeakfreely.Yourelikeabirdinacage.Whenyougetoutofthecage,youllflyveryhigh.Goodnight.51.AtthebeginningMissEyresimpressionsofMr.Rochesterwereallexcept_.A)busyB)sociableC)friendlyD)changeable52.Inandallmyknowledgehimwaslimitedtooccasionalmeetingsaboutthehouse.thew
41、ordaboutmeans_.A)aroundB)onC)outsideD)concerning.53.WhydidMr.Rochestersayandthenyoustabmeintheback!A)becauseJanehadintendedtokillhimwithaknifeB)becauseJanehadintendedtobemorecritical.C)becauseJanehadregrettedhavingtalkedtohimD)becauseJanehadsaidsomethingelsetocorrectherself.54.FromwhatMr.Rochesterto
42、ldMissEyre,wecanconcludethathewantedto_.A)TellherallhistroublesB)tellherhislifeexperience.C)changeheropinionofhimD)changehiscircumstances55.Attheendofthepassage,Mr.Rochestersounded_.A)rudeB)coldC)friendlyD)encouraging.PartIVWritingSectionA:Note-writingWriteanoteabout50-60wordsbasedonthefollowingsitu
43、ation:Lily,yourroommate,islookingforapart-timejobinthecomingsummervacation.YousawanadforaprivateEnglishtutorforaschoolboy.Writeheranote,tellingherwhatthejobisandstronglyrecommendingittoher.SectionB:WillTourismBringHarmtotheEnvironment?Youaretowriteinthreeparts.Inthefirstpart,statespecificallywhatyouropinionis.Inthesecondpart,provideoneortworeasonstosupportyouropinion.Inthelastpart,bringwhatyouhavewrittentoanaturalconclusionormakeasummary.
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