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1、四川省大學英語三級考試SCE 3大綱SCET-3是一種標準化考試。根據普通高校大學英語教學大綱(修訂本)的要求, 考慮到我省大學英語教學的實際情況及其現有條件,本考試命題范圍暫定為 3550個基礎詞匯和350條常用短語,內容分為客觀測試和主觀測試兩大部分, 分別占試卷的72騎口 28% (詳見計分辦法)。考試方法為閉卷考試。本考試由四川省教育廳直接領導和組織,由四川省大學英語三級考試辦公室具體 實施,統一命題,統一測試,統一閱卷。試卷設計SCET-3包括五項內容:聽力、語法結構與詞匯、閱讀理解、英譯漢和寫作。I .聽力(Listening):聽力部分主要考核考生一定的聽的能力和初步的書面表 達
2、能力。本部分共15題,下分三個部分,考試時間20分鐘。A部分為日常生活和交際場合中的一般對話,共 10題。對話中無生詞,并避免 專有名詞(常用人名、地名除外)。所提問題中約有三分之一為推理和判斷題。B部分為一篇短篇聽力材料,含2個理解題。其總詞量為150個左右,體裁為學 生所熟悉的講話、敘述和解說等。上述兩部分均采用多項選擇。讀兩遍。C部分為聽寫填空。在試卷上給出一篇意思相對完整,約 150詞左右的短文,其 中有6個空格。每個空格要求填入1-2個單詞或1個短語。全文朗讀三遍。 第一遍全文朗讀,沒有停頓,供考生聽懂全文內容;第二遍在有空格的句子后面 有停頓,要求考生把聽到的單詞或短語填入空格;第
3、三遍同第一遍,沒有停頓, 供考生進行核對。“聽寫填空”短文的題材、體裁和難度與B部分相同。以上A、B、C三部分的語速都為每分鐘130個詞左右。n .語法結構與詞匯(Structure and Vocabulary )共20題,考tO寸問15分鐘。本部分語法結構占60%即12題,詞匯占40% 即8題。語法命題的范圍主要根據大綱的語法結構表。詞匯命題在本考綱所列調整范圍內。 詞匯以測試詞義、用法和搭配為主,有一定 的習語和短語動詞。采用多項選擇。m .閱讀理解(Reading Comprehension ):共20題,考tO寸間40分鐘。本部分由四篇短文組成,總閱讀量在 1200詞左右 (含理解題
4、)。每篇設計5個理解題,采用多項選擇。題材包括傳記、社會、文化、日常生活、科普知識等。涉及的背景知識能為學生所理解;體裁包括敘述文、說明文、議論文等。文章的難度不應超過三級閱讀材料,允許 3%勺生詞,影響理解的關鍵詞用漢語 注釋。理解句子水平的意義,理解字面意思和理解事實、細節的題量占 70%根據上下 文邏輯關系、主旨大意、推理判斷的題量占30%IV .英譯漢(Translation from English into Chinese ):本部分的主旨為考核考生根據上下文確切理解英語書面材料的閱讀能力及將其 通順地譯成漢語的書面表達能力。共4題,全部選自第三部分閱讀理解的四篇文章,每篇選1至2
5、句組成一題,每題20詞左右,4題的總詞量不超過80個。考試時間15分鐘。翻譯的內容不存 在背景知識帶來的困難。V .寫作(Writing ):本部分的主旨為考核考生是否具有一定的用英語寫的能力。采用命題作文的方式,給出英語題目、中文要點提綱和少量英語參考詞。 考生應 按題目和提綱要求,在30分鐘內寫出一篇100個左右英語單詞的短文,內容切 題,表達思想清楚,語言正確。四川省大學英語三級考試模擬試題(一)Part II: Vocabulary and structure (20%)Directions: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this part
6、. For each sentencethere are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the AnswerSheet with a single line through the center.13. For miles around me there was nothing but a desert, without a single plant or tree.A
7、. on earth B. at a distance C. in sightD. in place14. This case is quite today with the great development of science andtechnology.A. common B. generalC. simpleD. alike15. the dog, we should have reached our destination in time.A. Because of B. In spite of C. But forD. In case of16. Lucy changed her
8、 major from physics to computer,.A. with hopes to be able to locate employment more easilyB. hoping she can easily get a jobC. with the hope for the ability to find a better jobD. hoping to find a job more easily17. That tree looked as if it for a long time.A. hasn't wateredB. didn't watered
9、C. hadn't been wateredD. wasn't watered18. Though the long-term cannot be predicted, the project has beenapproved by the committee.A. affectB. effectC. effortD. afford19. One must live in the United States for five years in order to citizenship.Word資料A. appeal toB. acceptC. approve of D. app
10、ly for20. Can you tell meA. who is that gentlemenB. that gentleman is whoC. who that gentleman isD. whom is that gentle man21. Only in this wayA. won't we B. will weC. don't weD. shall weprogress in your English.A. you makeB. can you makeC. you be able to makeD. will you able to make22. It
11、39;s a fine day. Let's go fishing,?23. The building roof we can see is the Western Church.A. itsB. whichC. whoseD. who's24. The first software of Windows by Bill Gates became very popular withcomputer lovers immediately.A. madeB. had madeC. was made D. had been made25. I could easily have im
12、agined her him as a man of fine quality.A. thinking B. regardingC. talkingD. admitting26. He has no choice but to see him.A. to goB. goC. goingD. goes27.1 eft before the meeting, it doesn't seem likely that they will come.A. In such a short timeB. Only such a short timeC. With such a short timeD
13、. Without such a short time28. She listened carefully she might discover exactly what he wanted.A. so as thatB. in caseC. providingD. in order that29. I remember her and her brother to our office.A. coming B. to comeC. comeD. to have come30. I don't think anyone can accuse her not being frank.A.
14、 withB. inC. ofD. at31.1, the people in the flooded areas could not have rebuilt their homes.A. If the Party didn't offer its timely helpB. Hadn't the Party offered its timely helpC. Should the Party offered its timely helpD. If the Party offered its timely help32. The moon shines brightly,
15、as if it light by itself.A. gave off B. gave awayC. gave up D. gave inPart III: Reading Comprehension (40%)DirectionsThere are four passages in this part. Each passage is followed by five questions or unfinished statements. Fro each question, there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You shou
16、ld chose the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Passage 1Questions 33 to 37 are based on the following passage:In the past, operations were difficult. Until the middle of the eighteen fifties, surgery was very dangerous. Many pat
17、ients died after even the smallest operations. This was because bacteria entered the cuts in the patients ' bodied and started infection. In some countries, up to 90 percent of patients died from infection after operations. In 1865, however, Joseph Lister, a British surgeon, found an answer to t
18、he problem. He used an antiseptic" during and after operations. This killed the dangerous bacteria and most of his patients lived. Since then, surgeons have used antiseptics in all operations.Surgery has developed in many important ways since the day of Joseph Lister. Today, when patients go to
19、 hospital for an operation, they can expect the best treatment, in clean and hygienic conditions.33. Operations were difficult and dangerous until. A.1850B. the middle of 1850C. the middle of the fifties of the eighteenth centuryD. the middle of the fifties of the nineteenth century34. In the passag
20、e, surgery means.A. The performing of an operationB. cureC. treatmentD. medicine35. In the past, up to 90 percent of patients died after operations mainly because.A. bacteria entered the cuts in the patients ' bodies and infection took placeB. the conditions in hospitals were badC. the skill of
21、surgeons was not so goodD. there were no good medicine at that time36. Which topic of the following best suits the passage?A. Operations were difficult in the pastB. The devotion of Joseph Lister to medical scienceC. Surgery has become saferD. Developments in surgery37. Joseph Lister was.A. a French
22、man B. a German C. an Englishman D. an American Passage 2Questions 38 to 42 are based on the following passage:Some 4000 Americans ambitions to become physicians are studying for their M. D.s abroad. Many were rejected by U.S. medical schools simply because there was no room. Last year, for example,
23、 some 13,000 of 35,000 would-be physicians who applied to U.S. schools were accepted. Of those who were turned down, well over 600 are trying the foreign route.But gaining admittance to a good foreign school may be a problem. British medical schools give priority to Britons , and Canada 's world
24、-renowned McGill University School of Medicine takes only a handful of well qualified Americans annually. But several schools do welcome U.S. medical students-if they can master the local language. More than 500 Americans are enrolled in the Belgian universities at Brussels and Louvain , for example
25、. Some 800 attend the ItalianUniversity at Bologna; 175 at Rome. Mexico s Autonomous University of Guadalajara numbers 1,300 gringos among its 4,000 students.Despite difficulties abroad, many Americans complete their medical educations, and manage to win the respect of their professors and classmate
26、s. One second-year student at Louvain has a simple explanation for those successes:Anyone who comes here to be motivated. You have to learn a new language, the school is constant hard work, and it 's difficult to get back into the States to practice”.Before they can intern or practice in the Uni
27、ted States, graduates of foreign schools must pass a special examination required by medical-education authorities. The tough test is designed primarily to weed out those who are unable to speak English or whose medical education is not up to U.S. standards.38. Which of the following is true about U
28、.S. would-be physicians?A. America medical schools have superfluous applicantsB. language is a big problem all the American students applying to foreign medical schools have to face.C. Graduates from both American and foreign medical schools should take the same test before practiceD. As many as one
29、-third of last year 's applicants of medical schools are now applying to foreign schools39. Which is following is true about foreign medical education ?A. A lot of foreign medical schools do not welcome U.S. students simply because they have to consider the applicants form their own countries fi
30、rst.B. To enter foreign medical schools is much easier than to gain admittance into American medical schools if the problem of language is not regarded.C. There are not many good foreign medical schools according to American studentsD. There are so many difficulties in studying abroad that not many
31、American students become successful in foreign medical schools40. Which of the following is one of the difficulties the American students at foreign, medical schools have to face.A. Living and medical conditions in foreign countries are not so good as those in America.B. There is racial discriminati
32、on against them.C. They are given no opportunities to practice at local places.D. They are treated the same as foreign physicians and medical school graduates when trying to go back to America to practice.41. What does the word gringos " mean?A. Americans. B. Foreigners C. Americans in Mexico D
33、. Mexicans42. Which of the following can be the title of this passage?A. Foreign Medical Schools.B. Life at Foreign Medical SchoolsC. The tough Foreign RouteD. American Would-be Physicians at Foreign Schools.Passage 3Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage :Summers with father were alw
34、ays enjoyable. Swimming , hiking , boating , fishingthe days were not long enough to contain all of our activities. There never seemed to be enough time to go to church, which disturbed some friends and relations. Accused of neglecting this part of our education, my father instituted a summer school
35、 for my brother and me . However, his summer course included ancient history, which Papa felt our schools neglected ,and navigation, in which we first had a formal examination in the dining room, part of which consisted of tying several knots in a given time limit. Then we were each separately sent
36、on what was grandly referred to as a cruise in my father 's 18-foot knockabout, spending the night on board, and loaded down, according to my mother, with enough food for a week. I remember that on my cruise I was required to formally plot our course, using the tide table, even though our goal w
37、as an island I could see quite clearly across the water in the distance.43. What was the original reasons for holding the summer school?A. Friends and relatives thought the children should learn religion B The father wanted the children to learn more about religion C. The children got poor grades in
38、 their regular schoolD. The regular school teachers neglected the children44. The purpose of the cruise mentioned in the passage was to.A. have funB. reward the author for completing summerschoolC. test the author s sailing abilityD. get to the island45. Why did the author have to plot the course of
39、 her cruise ?A. She had to demonstrate her ability to do so. B. The coast was dangerous. C She was afraid of getting lost.D. The tides were strong46. How long did the author 's cruise last?A. all summerB. overnightC. a weekD. one day, morning till night47. Apparently a knockabout is.A. an island
40、 B a boat C a cruise D a seaman's knotPassage 4Questions 48 to 52 are based on the following passage:The food we eat seems to have profound effects on our health. Although science has made enormous steps in making food more fit to eat, it has , at the same time, made many foods unfit to eat. Som
41、e research has shown that perhaps eighty percent of cancer is related to the diet as well, especially cancer of the colon . Different cultures are more prone to contract certain illnesses because of the food that is characteristic in these cultures. That food related to川ness is not a new discovery.
42、In 1945 , government researchers realized that nitrates and nitrites, commonly used to preserve color in meats, and other food additives, caused cancer. Yet, these carcinogenic additives remain in our food, and it becomes more difficult all the time to know which things on the packaging labels of pr
43、ocessed food are helpful or harmful.The additives which we eat are not all so direct. Farmers often give penicillin to beef and poultry, and because of this, penicillin has been found in the milk of treated cows. Sometimes similar drugs are administered to animals not for medicinal purposes, but for
44、 financial reasons. The farmers are simply trying to fatten the animals in order to obtain a higher price on the market. Although the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has tried repeatedly to control these procedures, the practices continue.48. What is the main topic of the passage?A. Food and our
45、healthB Food and additivesC. Food and cancerD Food and culture49 All of the following statements are true EXCEPT.A Forty percent of cancer is caused by problems related to food.B Researchers have known about the potential danger of food additives for many yearsC. We eat some of the food additives di
46、rectly and some indirectly D Drugs are always given to animals for medicinal purposes 50. Why do farmers give drugs to their animals?A. to speed up the growth of animalsB To make the animals fatterC to make the animals ' meat fit to eatD To make the animals ' meat rich in nutrients51. It can
47、 be inferred from the passage that.A scientist have made all the food fit to eatB only in recent years have people found that the food is related to one s 川nessC all kinds of cancer are related to the dietD some additives are harmful to our health52. The word 'this" in the second sentence o
48、f paragraph 2 most probably refers to.A farmerB penicillinC beef and poultryD the fact that farmers often give penicillin to a beefPart IV: Translation from English into Chinese (10%)Directions: In this part, there are four items which you should translate intoChinese, each item consisting of one se
49、ntence. These sentences are all taken from the reading passages you have just read in Part III of the Test Paper. You are allowed minutes to do the translation. You can refer back to the passages so as to identify their meaning in the context. Write your translation on the TranslationSheet in Test P
50、aper Two.T1.(Line2-3, Paragraph Passage1)This was because bacteria entered the cuts in the patients ' bodied and started infection.T2.(Line2, Paragraph2, Passage2)Many were rejected by U.S. medical schools simply because there was no room.T3:.(Line3-4, Paragraph1, Passage3):Accused of neglecting this part of our education, my father instituted a summer school for my brother and me .T4:.(Line4-5, Paragraph1, Passage4)Different cultures are more prone to contract certain 川nesses because of the food that is characteristic in these cultures.Part V: Writ
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