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四川省大学英语三级考试样题SICHUAN COLLEGEENGLISH SAMPLETESTBandThree试题册(分钟)120注意事项
一、请将自己的校名、姓名、学校代号、准考证号和试卷代号(或)分别填写在答A B题纸、听写填空、翻译和作文纸上看清试卷封面上的试卷代号,你做的是(或)卷,A B应在答题纸试卷代号一栏相应的字母(或)上划线划错或不划,将被判为零分,责任A B由考生自负
二、答题前请仔细读懂每一部分题目的说明要求
三、多项选择题的答案一定要做在答题纸上每题只能选一个答案,多选作答错处理选定答案后,用浓度的铅笔在相应字母的中部划一条横线其正确方法是使2B[A][B][C][D]用其他符号答题者不给分划线的浓度一定要盖过字母底色
四、如果要改动答案,必须先用橡皮擦净原来选定的答案,然后再按上面的规定重新
33.Take theraincoat withyou itrains.A in any caseB in case ofC in the caseof Dincase
34.paper andprinting inventedby theChinese,the worldcivilizationwould nothave beenso wonderfulas it is today.A Ifthere was not B There hadnot been C Hadthere notbeen DIf therewerenot
35.We hadto putthe meetingoff somany peoplewere absentAsince Bunless Clest DthoughPart IIIReading Comprehension40%35minutesDirections:There arefour shortreading passagesin thispart.each passage isfollowed byfive questionsor unfinishedstatements.For eachof themthere arefour choices marked A,B,C andD.You shoulddecide on the best answer andmarkthe correspondingletter on the AnswerSheet with a single line through thecenter.Passage OneQuestion36to40are basedon the following passage.Natural rubberis obtainedfrom rubberas awhite,milky liquidknown aslatex(橡桨).This istreated with acid anddried,before itis sentto countriesthroughoutthe world.As therubber industrydeveloped,more and more rubber was required.(种植园)Rubber plantationswere set up incountries with a hot,humid climate,butthese stillcould notsupply sufficientraw rubberto satisfythe requirementsofdeveloping industry.It wasunsatisfactory forindustry todepend onsupplies comingfrom sofaraway from the industrialareas ofEurope.It wasalways possiblethat suppliescouldbe stoppedby warsor shippingtrouble.For manyyears,attempts weremade toproduce asubstitute,but theywereunsuccessful.Finally,aw methodwas discoveredof producingartificial rubber(劣的)which isin many ways superior and in some ways inferior to natural rubber.Artificial rubberis produced in factories by a complicated chemical process.It isusually cheaper thannatural rubber.At present,the worldrequirements forrubber areso greatthat bothnaturaland artificial rubber areused inlarge quantities.
36.The demandfor rawrubber hasbeen on the risealong with thedevelopment ofin the world.A plantationsBtransportation QindustryDtrade
37.Raw rubberused tobe producedmainly.A withinEurope Bindry countriesQin industrialcountries DoutsideEurope
38.Compared with artificial rubber,natural rubberis.A expensiveBcheap QinferiorD superior
39.The directcause of the productionof artificial rubberwas.A Athe greatdifficulty ofshipping rawrubberB Bthe highqualities ofartificial rubberC C theinsufficient suppliesof natural rubberDD thegreat costof natural rubber
40.The besttitle forthis passageshould be.A NaturalRubber BTheCost forRubber QArtificialRubber DTheValue ofRubberPassageTwoQuestions41to45are basedon the following passage.Noise,commonly definedas unpleasantsound,is akind ofenvironmentalpollution.Particularly incrowded urbanareas,the noiseproduced asa by-productof ouradvancing technologycauses physicaland psychologicalharm,and seriouslyaffects the qualityof thethose whoare sufferingfrom it.Unlike theeye,the earhas nolid;therefore noisepenetrates iteasily.Loudnoises signal a big danger tohuman beings.In response,the heartwould beatfaster,the skinwould becomepale,and themuscles would get tense.As amatterof fact,some of these responsespersist evenlonger thanthe noise,occasionally aslongas thirtyminutes afterthe soundhas ceased.Because noiseis unavoidablein acomplex,industrial society,we areconstantlyresponding in the sameways thatwe wouldrespond todanger.Recently,researchers haveconcluded thatnoise andour responsemay bemuch more thanan annoyance.It maybe aserious threatto physicaland psychologicalhealth and(安乐),well-being causingdamage notonly to the earand brainbut alsoto theheartand stomach.We havelong knownthat hearingloss is a number one nonfatal致命的)GE healthproblem,but nowwe arelearning thatsome ofus withheartdisease andcancers maybe affectedby noisepollution aswell.
41.What is the authors mainpointA ALoud noisessignalabigdanger.B BNoise maybe aserious threatto ourhealth.C C Hearing lossis anumber onenonfatal healthproblem.DD Noiseis unavoidablein dailylife.
42.What doesthe word“noise“mean in this passageA A Aby-product oftechnology.B BUnpleasant sound.C CPhysical andpsychology harm.DD Adanger topeople slife.
43.Which of the followingis trueaccording to the passageA A Noiseis ournumberoneproblem.B BOur responsemight lastlonger thanthe noiseitself.C COur bodycould resistthe noisequite effectively.DD Noiseis limitedto urbanareas.
44.According to the passage,the humanbeing simmediate responseto noisemaybe thefollowing EXCEPTthat.A Athe heartwould beatfaster.B B The skinwould becomepaleC CThe muscleswouldgettenseDD Thehands wouldcover upthe ears〃〃
45.The wordit Line4,Paragraph1refers to.A harmB lifeC technologyD noisePassageThreeQuestions46to50are basedon thefollowing passage.全球性的Anyone whodoubts thatglobal financialmarkets controlnationaleconomies needonly lookat thecrisis facingthe“tigers of the FarEast Theosituationin Asiashows howpower hasshifted fromindividual governmentsto themarketSoThetrend towardsglobalisation beganin theearly1970s when the systemoffixed exchange rates,setupafter WorldWar II,stopped functioning.This meant货币that thevalue ofcurrencies would now be determined bythe marketsinsteadof individual governments.By1990,nearly allworld smajor economieshad gotridof restrictionson how much moneycould bemoved in and outof theircountries.Other factorscontributing to the riseof globalisationare newcommunicationstechnologies,and bettertransportation systems.These haveenabled companiestogrow intomultinationals—producing goodson oneside ofthe planetand sellingthemon theother.As weapproach thecentury,the trend of globalisationseems unstoppable.However,a lookat historysuggests thatthings maynot gothat smoothly.The lasttimethe worldtried tocreate a global economy,its effortswere spoiledby aworld经济大萧条war and the worstdepressionin history.How successfulit will be thistimedepends onhowmuchwe havelearnt from the past.
46.What wouldhappen alongwiththeglobal economyA A Freemovement ofgoods andcapital betweencountries.B BFirm controlof national economies bythe governments.C CThe greatdepressions in many countries.DD Economiccrises indeveloping countries.
47.The wordmultinationals mostprobably means.A Acompanies producingmany kindsof goodsB B companiescontrolling economiesof severalcountriesC Ccompanies havingbranches inseveral countriesDDcompanies operatingmany factorieswithin adistrict
48.According tothis passage,nationaleconomiesin mostcountries arenowcontrolled byAglobal marketsB individualgovernmentsC largecompanies Dseveral multinationals
49.Which ofthefollowingdoes NOTappear in the processof globalizationA A Newcommunications technologies.B BBetter transportationsystems.C CGlobal financialmarkets.DD Fixedexchangerates.
50.To createaglobaleconomy,itisvery importantfor us.AA to keepworld peaceBB todevelop multinationalsCC topromote transportationDDto controlnational economiesPassageFourQuestions51to55are basedon thefollowing passage.厄尔尼诺EL Ninohas existedfor along time.It wasfirst observedby Peruvianfishermen,who noticedthat the sea warmedup every few yearsaround Christmas〃time.They named the phenomenon EL Nino,which isSpanish forthe child”,andrefers to the youngChrist.In morerecent years,scientists haveestablished thatEL Ninoappears everytwoto sevenyears.Its causeis stillunknown,but its clearthat when it doesappear,扰舌it candisruptLweather patternsover threequarters ofthe earth,in affectstheworld sweather systemmore thanany otherphenomenon exceptthe seasons.旱灾That EL Nino killedover2,000people infloods anddroughtsandcaused$13billion worthof damage.Plenty isnow knownabout EL Nino sdestructive potential,but thephenomenonitself remainsmysterious.Despite yearsof research,scientists arestillunable topredict howdestructive an EL Nino will bewhenitarrives.However;progress is being madeon forecastingwhen onewill occur.This isvery importantbecause,if enoughwarning isgiven,steps canbe takento limitthe destructionandsuffering thatfollowing abad ELNino.At thevery least,farmers wouldknowwhether to plant dry-or wet-weather crops.
51.Peruvian fishermennamedthephenomenonELNino probablybecause.AAit appearedeveryfewyearsB Bthey observedit firstCC itappeared aroundChristmas timeDDtheseanoticeably warmedup
52.Which ofthefollowing affects theworld sweather systemmostpowerfullyA AEL Ninos.BTheseasons.C Floods.D Droughts.答题
五、听力理解第三部分听写填空的答案一定要写在试卷二相应题目番号后面的空格处一空一词,多写无效翻译和作文用钢笔或圆珠笔分别按要求写在试卷二的翻译纸和作文纸上写在其它地方无效注意保持卷面干净、整洁
六、考试时间为分钟试卷做完后,请把试题册包括试卷一和试卷二和答题纸120放在桌上,一律不得带走待监考人员收完所有试卷之后考生方可离开考场试卷一Part1Listening Comprehension15%20minutesSection ADirections:In thissection,you willhear10short conversations.At theendof eachconversation,a question willbeasked aboutwhat wassaid.Both theconversationand thequestionwillbe spokentwice.After eachquestion therewillbe apause.During thepause,you mustread thefour choices marked A,B,C andD,and decidewhich isthe best answer.Then markthe correspondingletter on theAnswer Sheetwithasingle linethrough thecenter.Example:You willhear:
53.Despite theefforts madeby scientists,they arestill unableAAtopredict ELNino sdestructive potentialBB toforecast when anELNinowilloccurC C to warnpeople ofan WLNino sarrivalDD todetermine thecause ofELNino,
54.El Ninoaffectstheworld sweather systembyA Adisrupting weatherpatternsB Bcausing floodsand droughtsCC changingthe seasonsDDdestroying thecrops
55.Forecasting anELNinohelps.AAtoplantdry-weather cropsBB tounderstand thephenomenon betterCCtodecrease itsdestructive effectsDDto preventits possibledestructionPart IV10%15minutesTranslation from English into ChineseDirections:In thispart,there arefour sentenceswhich you should translateintoChinese.These areall takenfromtheReading Passagesyou have just readin PartThreeoftheTest Paper.You are allowed15minutes todo thetranslation.You canrefer back to the passagesso asto identifythe meaningin thecontext.Write yourtranslation on theTranslation Sheet.
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1.Lines2-3,Paragraph3,Passage1Finally,aw methodwas discoveredof producingartificial rubberwhich isin劣的many wayssuperior andin some ways inferiorto naturalrubber.Artificialrubber isproduced infactories bya complicatedchemical process.It isusuallycheaper thannaturalrubber.一
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2.Lines12,Paragraph3,Passage2Because noiseis unavoidablein acomplex,industrial society,we areconstantlyresponding in the sameways thatwe wouldrespond todanger.
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3.Lines2-4,Paragraph2,Passage3货币This meantthat thevalue ofcurrencies wouldnow bedetermined bythemarkets instead of individualgovernments.
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4...if enoughwarning isgiven,steps canbe takento limitthe destructionandsuffering thatfollowing abad ELNino.Part VWriting15%30minutesDirections:For thispart youare allowed30minutes towrite acompositionof noless than80words onFamily Carsin China.Remember yourcompositionmust bewritten accordingtothefollowing outline.Write yourcompositionontheComposition Sheet.Outline:小汽车正在进入中国家庭
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1.家用汽车的利和弊
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2.Words forreference:Convenience travel,cost,traffic jam,pollution,fuel/风看一听写填空Spot DictationSection CDirections:In thissection,you willhear apassage threetimes.Listen carefullyduringthe firstreading.Then listentothepassage again.When itisbeingread thesecondtime,you shouldfill inthe sixblanks numberedfrom13a to15b withtheexact wordsor phrasesyou havejust heard.Finally,whenthepassageisread forthethird time,youshouldcheck whatyou havewritten.In theeighteenth century,cities becamelarger andlarger.People movedfromthe countrysideand smalltowns tothe cities,13athere was more workfor themtodo.On Sundaysand holidays,they likedto leavethe citiesand havea goodtime inthecountryside.But notevery familyhad ahorse and13b.People neededanotherform oftransportation.14a inmany countriestried to meet thisneed.Thefirst bicycleappeared14b.People calledit“the horseon wheels.7,People likedbicycles becausethey werent as15a ashorses.They didn tneed tobuild aspecial houseto keepthem in,and theydidnthave15b them.They could ride theminthecity andinthecountryside.Everybody inthe familycouldride--men andwomen,girls andboys.Today peoplein everycountry intheworldride bicycles.翻译纸Translation SheetPart IV TranslationfromEnglishinto Chinese10%15minutesDirections:In thispart,there arefour sentenceswhich youshouldtranslate intoChinese.These areall takenfromtheReading Passagesyou havejustread inPart ThreeoftheTest Paper.You areallowed15minutes todo thetranslation.You canreferbackto thepassagesso asto identifythe meaninginthecontext.Write yourtranslationonthisTranslation Sheet.
1.Lines2-3,Paragraph3,Passage1Finally,aw methodwas discoveredof producingartificialrubberwhich isin劣的manywayssuperior andin someways inferiorto naturalrubber.Artificialrubber isproducedinfactories bya complicatedchemical process.It isusuallycheaper thannaturalrubber.
2.Lines1-2Paragraph3,Passage2zBecause noiseis unavoidablein acomplex,industrial society,we areconstantlyresponding inthe sameways thatwe wouldrespond todanger.
3.Lines2-4Paragraph2Passage3z Z货币This meantthat thevalue ofcurrencies wouldnow bedetermined bythemarkets insteadof individualgovernments.
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4...if enoughwarning isgiven,steps canbe takento limitthe destructionandsuffering thatfollowing abad ELNino.作文纸Composition SheetPartVWriting15%30minutesDirections:For thispart youareallowed30mintes towrite acompositionof noless than100words onFamily Carsin China.Remember yourcompositionmust bewritten accordingtothefollowing outline.Write yourcompositionontheComposition Sheet.Outline:小汽车正在进入中国家庭
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1.家用汽车的利和弊
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2.Words forreference:convenience,travel,cost,traffic jam,pollution,fuelFamily Carsin China四省大学英语三级考试样题J11参考答案Key to1-55PartI1-151-5C BD AD6-10B AC AC11-12BBC13a where13b carriage14a inventors14bin179015aexpensive15bto feedPart II16-3516-2021-2526-3031-35Part III36-5536-4041-4546-5051-55Part IV,aw methodwas discoveredof producingartificialrubberwhich isinmanyways劣的superiorandinsomewaysinferiortonaturalrubber.Artificial rubberisproduced infactoriesbyacomplicatedchemicalprocess.It isusuallycheaperthannatural rubber.最后,发现了一种生产人造橡胶的方法人造橡胶在许多方面优于天然橡胶,在某些方面又劣于天然橡胶
2.Because noiseis unavoidableinacomplex,industrial society,we areconstantlyresponding inthe sameways thatwe wouldrespond todanger.在一个错综复杂的工业社会里,由于噪音无法避免,我们总是会像对待任何危险事物那样对其立即作出反应货币
3.This meantthat thevalue ofcurrencieswouldnow bedeterminedbythe marketsinsteadofindividualgovernments.这就意味着货币的价值由市场而不是由各国政府决定
4....if enoughwarning isgiven,steps canbe takento limitthe destructionandsuffering thatfollowingabad ELNino.如果事先得到充分的警报,就可采取措施,减轻严重的厄尔尼诺带来的破坏和灾难PartVComposition Modelfor ReferenceonlyFamily Carsin ChinaYouwill read:AA At the office.BBIn thewaiting room.CC At theairport.DD In a restaurant.From theconversation weknow that the twowere talkingabout someworkthey hadto finishintheevening.This ismost likelyto havetaken placeat theoffice.Z/Therefore,A At theoffice“isthebestanswer.You shouldchoose[A]ontheAnswer Sheet andmark itwithasingle linethrough thecenter.SampleAnswer[A][B][C][D]
1.A Ina classroom.B Ona sportsfield.C Atan airport.D Bya roadside.
2.A Itwas cancelled.B Itarrived early.C Itwas delayed.D Itlanded ontime.With thedevelopment ofcar industryandtheimprovement ofthe peoplesliving standardin China,more andmore carsare goingintoChinesefamilies.Somefamilies havecars madein China,and othersown carsimported fromabroad.Theydrive themeither towork orfor holidays.Cars havequite anumber ofadvantages.It isvery convenientto travelby cars,and thissaves alot oftime.As ameans oftransportation easyto handle,family carscancarry notonly people,but alsogoods.They cango almostanywhere owingtotheir smallsize.That swhy moreandmorefamilies aretrying tobuy them.However,just asa coinhas twosides,cars alsohave somedisadvantages.Theycost theowners alot ofmoney forthe fuel,insurance andmaintenance;they areresponsiblefor airpollution;and whatsmore,car accidentskill hundredsof peopleeachyear andtraffic jamshappen veryoften.All thesecause usmany problems.Therefore,we shouldwork outsomewaysto solvethem.B Doctorand patient.C Policemanand driver.D Bossand secretary.
3.A Teacherand student.
4.A15minutes.B1hour.C45minctes.D1hour andhalf.
5.A Shedoes notknow howto talkwithastranger.B Shewants thepoliceman toprotect her.C Shethinks that the manis strange.D Shedoes notknow howto gotothenearest hotel.
6.A Toher friends.B Tothe grocery.C Tothe school.D Toher house.7A Ina theater.8Inahospital.C Inan office.D Ina bus.
8.A Theman thinkscomputers areuseless.BThewoman thinkscomputers areuseful.C Theyhave differentopinions.D Theyhold similarideas.
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10.A Hedoubts the woman willlike the novel.7B Hehadn tstarted readingthe novelyet.CHeenjoyed readingthe novel.D HeII lendthewomanthenovelafter reading it.Section BDirections:In thissection,you willhear ashort passage.Attheendofthepassage,you willheat twoquestions.Both thepassage andthe questionswill bespokentwice.After youhear aquestion,you mustchoose thebestanswerfrom thefourchoicesmarkedA,B.C andD.then markthe correspondingletter ontheAnswerSheetwithasingle linethrough thecenter.Questions11to12are basedonthepassage youhavejustheard.
11.AAt11:20A.M.B At10:50A.M.CAt11:30A.M.D At11:40A.M.
12.A Shehad gonetothegarden aloneto enjoyherself.B Shehad movedall theclocks andwatches ahead.C Shehad moveda chairtothegarden tosit on.D Shehad warnedeverybody againstbeing latefor theirflight.SectionCsport Dictation注意听力理解的节为听写填空,试题在试卷二上c SectionCSpot Dictation现在请取出试卷二PartIIVocabulary andStructure20%20minutesDirections:There are20incomplete sentencesinthispart.For eachsentencethere arefourchoicesmarkedA,B,C andD.Choose theONE thatbestcompletes thesentence.Then maekthe correspondingletter onthe AnswerSheetwith asinglelinethroughthecenter.
16.The localgovernment warnedthe citizenswater directlyfrom thetapunless itis boiled.A not drink Bnot drinkingC donotdrinkD notto drink
17.His facelooks but I cant rememberhis name.A similarB alikeC likelyD familiar
1..1went tothe dentists yesterday,and hadtwo teeth.A pullingB pulledC bepulled Dto pull
19.One manwas instantlykilled andthree wereinatraffic accidentlastnight.A damagedB harmedC injuredD ruined
20.This isyour lettertome.Do youobject tothe wholeclassA tomy readingit Bto read it Cme toreaditD mereadingit
21.The economicstudy onmarket mustlay anemphasis onthe relationshipbetweensupply and.A demandB as great as C shortageD sale
22.The populationoftheregion hasdoubled inthe pastten years.A largerthan Basgreatas CmorethanD asmany as
23.The companydecided toa newmanaging systemfor higherefficiency.叩A adjustB adt Cadopt Dadmit
24.This isMr.Evans,invention hashelped hundredsof deafpeople.A whoseB whichC that D whom
25.There isalways excitementattheOlympic Gameswhenaprevious recordis.A matchedB brokenC keptD announced
26.the story,Mary decidedthatthenew filmwasnotreally worthseeing.A Havebeen toldB Havingbeen toldC Beingtold DBeen told
27.We mustour mindswhere togo forour holidaythis year.A makeout Bmake forC makeoff Dmake up
28.Only whenhe finishedthe taskthat hehad madea mistake.A hethen realizedB didhe realizeC doeshe realizeD hedid realize
29.The policemanstopped mycar becausethe engineheavy smoke.A gaveoff Bgave outC gaveup Dgave away
30.I boughta newhouse lastyear,butImy oldhouse yet,so atthe momentIhave twohouses.,,A didnt sellB hadnt soldC havent soldD dont sell
31.Our neighborisahelpful personhe wouldbe rightthere whenyou needhelp.A so...that Bsuch...asCsuch...thatDso...as
32.He cannotplay tennishere untilthe managerrecommends thathe amemberoftheclub.川A isB hasbeenCwbeD be。
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