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1、College English Test (Easy)Band Three Form APart I Listening Comprehension (25 minutes, 30 marks)Section ADirections: In this section you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the question will be sp
2、oken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four suggested answers 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.1. A) Newspapers articles.B)
3、 The schools donors.C) An art festival on campus.D) A new sculpture on campus. 2. A) Drive the children to the zoo. B) Call the rental agency for a van. C) Go to the elementary school. D) Buy a bunch of candies for the children.3.A) An omelet is more nutritious than cereal.B) Students generally pref
4、er cold meals for breakfast. C) Students can only get cold meals for breakfast.D) The school canteen serves hot breakfast only in winter. 4. A) She has a schedule conflict. B) She failed her Biology exam. C) She has a writing assignment. D) She has been invited to give a talk. 5.A) Class schedule. B
5、) Part-time jobs. C) Social events. D) School work. 6. A) His textbook.B) His computer.C) His notebook.D) His class schedule. 7. A) Tom is a good student. B) Tom is different from most other students. C) History is not Toms favorite class. D) Tom has a part-time job at night. 8. A) She needs some ad
6、vice. B) She did not pass her quiz.C) She doesnt understand his lectures.D) She comes to hand in her paper. 9.A) He doesnt have a place to stay for the summer. B) He didnt get a summer research position. C) He didnt apply for the summer job in time. D) He doesnt know how to talk to Professor Davis.1
7、0.A) The colleges new teaching building.B) The colleges new admission policy. C) The college housing renovation plan. D) The new class schedule at college. Section B Directions:In this section, you will hear two passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and
8、 the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, 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 centre. Passage OneQuestions 11 to 15 are based on the passage you
9、 have just heard.11. A) E-cigarettes are not addictive. B) E-cigarettes are harmless. C) E-cigarettes do not contain nicotine. D) E-cigarettes do not use tobacco.12. A) Because manufacturers refuse to replace cigarettes with e-cigarettes. B) Because cigarette companies make fake advertisements. C) B
10、ecause the U.S. government does not control e-cigarettes. D) Because e-cigarettes contain more harmful chemicals.13. A) Overweight. B) Stomachache. C) Chest pain. D) Skin cancer.14. A) That the production of e-cigarettes should be regulated. B) That less calls should be made about e-cigarette poison
11、ings. C) That liquid nicotine has to be removed from e-cigarettes. D) That e-cigarettes could be used as a tool for adults trying to quit smoking.15. A) They might start smoking real cigarettes. B) They will end their tobacco use. C) They will have a better choice. D) They may have emotional comfort
12、.Passage TwoQuestions 16 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.16. A) Because it was discovered on November 7th. B) Because its nucleus contains 117 protons. C) Because it was created at the laboratory 117 in Germany. D) Because it was the 117th element discovered by scientists.17. A) A
13、bout 40 percent of the elements. B) About 90 elements. C) About 40 elements. D) About 90 percent of the elements.18. A) Unstable. B) Heavy. C) Small. D) Inactive. 19. A) Permanent names for the new elements. B) At least two successful independent experiments. C) The creation of long-lasting elements
14、. D) A better understanding of the chemistry and physics of atoms.20. A) New comments on the Periodic Table. B) Chemistry classes in school. C) The creation of a new element. D) Elements in the Periodic Table.Section CDirections: In this section you will hear a talk by a restaurant owner. Then you a
15、re required to complete the missing words. Youll hear the talk three times.I had over a decade of experience working in the restaurant industry in between college and having kids and trying out a 21) _. No matter where I went, I always seemed to find myself back in the restaurant business. I hosted,
16、 bartended, 22) _, acted as the bookkeeper, catered weddings, 23) _ learned to cook. Along with my business partner / husband we owned three restaurants and one bar. We sold one and closed two after 24) _. We lost the last one to the recession. What started off as a promising endeavor in 1999 ended
17、at auction a decade later. It was heartbreaking. So 25) _ this with you now? I decided I would share my own restaurant story with you, not to 26) _ out of the restaurant business, but to help others avoid the pitfalls I made in the business. Looking back I can see so many 27) _ for improvement. I ha
18、ve also seen my own story repeated over and over by so many different restaurant owners, that I felt compelled to write about it. Every restaurant will close eventually. Just like people, they dont last forever. Thats the 28) _. Knowing when to open, how to manage and when to close are all important
19、 parts of the restaurant cycle. Looking back, its hard to tell which 29) _ the restaurant or the marriage. Either way, there was a correlation between us working and living together. Stress at work followed us home. Stress from home followed us to work. And over time it eroded our relationship until
20、 there was nothing left. So, I advocate 30) _ when going into business with a spouse, family member or friend. It will change the dynamic of your relationship.Part II Reading Comprehension (35 minutes, 30 marks)Section ADirections: Read the following passages and choose the best answer to each of th
21、e questions following the passage.Passage OneQuestions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.Innovation can be risky. “We must re-examine long-held assumptions about the global dominance of the American science and technology enterprise.” Those dark words come from Subra Suresh, director of Am
22、ericas National Science Foundation (NSF). The NSF has just released its report on global investment in science, engineering and technology. It gives warning that America is losing ground fast to Asian rivals, especially China.The ten largest economies in Asia now spend roughly $400 billion a year on
23、 research and development (R&D) as much as America, and well ahead of Europes $300 billion. Chinas investment leapt 28% in a year, propelling it past Japan to become the worlds second-biggest spender. “Troubling trend,” declares one of the reports overseers (监督者).However, merely counting pennies is
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