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2005年1月浙江省大學(xué)英語三級(jí)考試試卷PartI

ListeningComprehensionSectionADirections:Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Youwillheartheconversationandthequestiononlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youwillreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshouldchoosethebestanswer.1.A)Athome.B)InarestaurantC)Inadepartmentstore.D)Inafactory.2.A)Becausesheisn’tinterestedintheclass.B)Becausesheisafraidoftheteacher.C)Becausesheprefersreadingoutside.D)Becauseshedoesn’twanttointerrupttheclass.3.A)Sheisseriouslyill.B)Shedoesn’tfeelwell.C)SheisafraidofCardriving.D)Shewouldn’tlikeanydrinks.4.A)Aclerk.B)Anassistant.C)Acustomer.D)Apassenger.5.A)It’swindy.B)It’scold.C)It’swarm.D)It’srainy.6.A)Asafriend.B)Asherdaughter.C)Asawildcat.D)Ashermother.7.A)Themanshouldasksomeoneelse.B)Shedoesn’thavetimetohelphim.C)Themanshouldtrytodoitonhisown.D)She’safraidshecan’tbeofmuchhelp.8.A)Towaitforherturn.B)Tofillinanapplicationform.C)Tomakeaphonecall.D)Tochangehernumber.9.A)Aspeechontelevision.B)Anarticleinthenewspaper.C)Ameetingwiththepresident.D)Aconversationonthephone.10.A)Hishouseneedspainting.B)Hebrokehisladder.C)Hespilledsomepaint.D)Hiswindowisbroken.SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions,whichwillbereadonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.PassageOneQuestions11to13arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.11.A)Theyareallverysuccessful.B)Theyonlyperformatnight.C)Theirpopularitylastsformanyyears.D)Theyappearanddisappearverysoon.12.A)Becausehelooksaftertheirmoney.B)Becausehepaysfortheirclothes.C)Becauseheisimportanttothem.D)Becausehewritesa11thesongs.13.A)Pop-starsareratherpoor.B)Pop-starshavequiteahardlife.C)Pop-starsareallveryrich.D)Pop-starsspendalotofmoneyonclothesPassageTwoQuestions14to16arebased

onthepassageyouhavejustheard.

14.A)ItisthelargeststateintheUS.B)ItisthecoldeststateintheUS.C)ItisthenorthernmoststateintheUS.D)ItisthestatewiththeleastsunshineintheUS.15.A)Togivefreeland.B)ToprovidefreehousingC)Tooffergenerousreward.D)Togivefinancialaid.16.A)MayandJune.B)JuneandJuly.C)JulyandAugust.D)JanuaryandJune.PassageThree

Questions17to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.17.A)Middleschoolstudents.B)Universitystudents.C)Elderlypeoplelivingalone.D)Themiddle-aged.18.A)It’snotnormal.B)It’snothingserious.C)It’sunderstandable.D)It’spermanent.19.A)Theycouldnotadaptthemselvestothenewenvironment.B)Theymissedtheirparentsandoldfriendsverymuch.C)Theywereafraidoftheirteachersandclassmates.D)Theyweretooproudtomakefriendswithothers.20.A)Morethan13percent.B)Morethan18percentC)Morethan25percent.D)Morethan50percentPartⅡ

VocabularyDirections:Thereare20incompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.21.Theteacherlosthis_____whenthemonitortoldhimthatsixstudentswereabsent.A)mind B)temptationC)sense D)temper22.I’vebeensobusyrecentlythatIdon’tknowwhohasbeen_____theUSpresident.A)elected B)singledoutC)chosen D)pickedup23.Whatapity!Therearenotickets_____forthecomingconcert.A)approachable B)advisableC)accessible D)available24.Shewasso_____inreadingthenovelthatshedidn’thearthebellringing.A)concentrated B)absorbedC)attracted D)drawn25.WhenIsawtheseoldphotos,Icouldn’thelp_____whathadhappenedtenyearsbefore.A)reminding B)recallingC)recognizing D)reserving26.Thecompanyhaspromisedto_____noeffortsonthecooperationwithus.A)spare B)saveC)share D)make27._____,itlookedsimple.But,infact,itwasrathercomplicated.A)Firstly B)AtfirstsightC)Tobeginwith D)Fromthebeginning28.Itwasnotagrandoccasion,sowewereallowedtowear_____clothes.A)formal B)casual A)havefinished B)hadfinished C)willbefinishing D)willhavefinished46.HowmanyhoursyouspendinlearningEnglish_____howwellyoucanlearnit. A)decide B)decides C)deciding D)todecide47.It’srainingheavily.I’dratheryou_____tomeetme.A)don’tcome B)didnotcomeC)won’tcome D)notcome48.Theywereallverytired,but_____ofthemwouldstoptotakearest. A)any B)none C)some D)neither49.Televisionisanothermajormeansofcommunication,_____ustoseeaswellas_____theperformers.A)permitting;tohear B)permitting;hearingC)topermit;tohear D)topermit;hearing50.Theheavyrain_____,thestudentswentonplantingtrees. A)hadstopped B)stopped C)havingstopped D)beingstopped51._____yesterday_____IlearnedthatthefamousscholarwouldgivealectureonITindustry. A)Itwasnotuntil;when B)Itwasuntil;that C)Itwasnotuntil;that D)Itwasuntil;then52.Wheneverapupilmakesamistake,teachersshouldshowhimhowtocorrectit_____punishhim.A)otherthan B)ratherthanC)soonerthan D)orrather53.TheysaidIshouldn’thavedonethattohelp.ButIdon’tregret_____whatIthoughtwasright.A)todo B)tohavedoneC)havingdone D)beingdone54.Thelocalgovernmentacceptedtheproposalputforwardattheconference_____thepublictransportationbeimproved.A)for B)whichC)that D)how55._____theintroductiontothefilm,Ihadnodesiretogotothecinema.A)Reading B)HavingreadC)Read D)Tohaveread56.Wouldyoube_____losethewindowforme,please? A)Sokindto B)kindasto C)Sokindasto D)kindenough57._____sideofthestreetislinedwithallkindsofflowers.A)Both B)Neither C)Each D)Either58.Sorry,Mr.Brownisout,andIhavenoidea_____.A)wherehehasbeen B)wherehehasgone C)hehasbeenwhere D)hehasgonewhere59.When_____whyhewasabsentlasttime,hejuststaredatmeandsaidnothing.A)asked B)tobeaskedC)asking D)wasasked60.Wehadtowaitforalongtimetogetourvisas,_____?A)didn’twe B)didweC)hadn’twe D)shouldn’twePartⅣ

ReadingComprehensionDirections:Thereare3passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.PassageOne

Questions61to65arebasedonthefollowingpassage:Insomecountriesasmanyasnineoutoftenadultsreadatleastonenewspaperaday.Seeninpurelybusinessterms,fewproductscaneverhavebeensosuccessfulinreachingasmuchoftheirmarket.Whydosomanypeoplereadnewspapers?Therearefivebasicfunctionsofanewspaper:toinform,tocomment,topersuade,toinstructandtoentertain.Youmaywellthinkthatthislistoffunctionsisinorderofimportancebut,ifso,youwouldnotbeinagreementwiththemajorityofthereadingpublic.Ofthetwobroadcategoriesofnewspaper,thepopularandthequality,theformerhasareadershipofmil—lions,whilethelatter,onlyhundredsofthousands.Yetthepopularpapersseemlargelydesignedforentertainment.Theycontainalotofcommentandpersuasivelanguage.Thequalitynewspapersputamuchhighervalueoninformationandamuchloweroneonentertainment.Itisnotonlyincontentthatthetwokindsofpaperdiffer.Thereisadifference,too,inthestyleinwhichthearticlesarewritten.Thepopularpapersgenerallyusemoredramaticlanguagewithalotofword.play.Theirreporterstendtouseshortersentencesandavoidlesswell—knownvocabulary.Thismeansthatpopularnewspapersareeasierforanativespeakertounderstand'thoughprobablynotforanon-nativespeaker.Inordertodecidewhetheranewspaperisaqualityorapopularoneitisnotevennecessarytoreadit。sinceyoucantellsimplybythewayitlooks.Popularpapersaregenerallysmallerwithfewerandshorterarticles.Buttheyhavebiggerheadlinesandmorephotographs61.Outof500,_____adultsreadanewspapereverydayaccordingtothepassage.A)400 B)425C)450 D)47562.Howdoesthewriterdescribeapopularnewspaper?A)Itcarriesmanyarticlesandfewphotographs.B)Itisintendedtoeducatepeople.C)Itcontainsalotofinformation.D)Itaimsatentertainingpeople.63.Whichofthefollowingwordscouldbeusedinplaceof“categories”inParagraph2?A)forms. B)types.C)texts. D)parts.64.Whotendtoreadaqualitynewspapermoreoften?A)Politicians. B)Foreignvisitors.C)Sportsfans. D)Housewives.65.WhatdoesthelastparagraphtellUSaboutthetwokindsofnewspaper?A)Theirdifferenceinappearanceandvolume.B)Theirdifferenceintheinformationgiven.C)Theirdifferenceinreadershipandprice.D)Theirdifferenceinthelanguageused.PassageTwo

Questions66to70arcbasedonthefollowingpassage:

“Ithurtsmemorethanyou”,and“Thisisforyourowngood.”ThesearethestatementsmymotherusedtomakeyearsagowhenIhadtolearnLatin,cleanmyroom,stayhomeanddohomework.Thatwasbeforeweenteredthepermissiveperiodineducationinwhichwedecideditwasallrightnottopushourchildrentoachievetheirbestinsch001.Theschoolsandeducatorsmadeiteasyonus,Theytaughtthatitwasallrighttobeparentswhotakealet-alonepolicy.Westoppedmakingourchildrendohomework.Wegavethemcalculators,turnedonthetelevision,lefttheteachingtoteachersandwentonvacation.Now,teachers,facedwithchildrenwhohavebeendevelopingattheirownpaceforthepast15years,arerealizingwe’vemadeaterriblemistake.OnesuchteacherisSharonKlompus,whosaysofherstudents--“sopassive”--andwonderswhathappened.Nothingwasdemandedofthem,shebelieves.Television,saysKlompus,contributestochildren’spassivity.“We’renottrainingkidstoworkanymore,”saysKlompus.“We’retalkingaboutagenerationofkidswho’veneverbeenhurtorhungry.Theyhave1earnedsomebodywillalwaysdoitforthem.Insteadofsaying‘golookitup’,youtellthemtheanswer.Ittakesgreaterenergytosaynotoakid.’’Yes,itdoes.Ittakesenergyandittakeswork.It’stimeforparentstoendtheirvacationandcomebacktowork.It’stimetotakethecaraway,toturntheTVoff,totellthemithurtsyoumorethanthem,butit’sfortheirowngood.It’stimetostarttellingthemnoagain.66.Inthepermissiveperiod,parentsweretold_____.A)toleavetheirchildrenaloneB)togoonvacationwithouttheirchildrenC)toencouragetheirchildrentoworkhardD)tohelptheirchildrenwiththeirschoolwork67.HowdoesSharonKlompusdescribeherstudents?A)Theyliketoworkoutproblemsthemselves.B)Itiseasyforthemtogethurtandangry.C)Theyoftenmakesillymistakes.D)Theyarelazyandspoiled.68.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueofthesituationinthepast15years?A)Childrenhavebeenallowedtowatchtelevisionastheylike.B)Childrenhavebeenforbiddentodevelopthemselves.C)Childrenhavebeenallowedtousecars.D)Childrenmayormaynotdohomework.69.Whatdoesthewriterwanttotellparents?A)Theyshouldsetagoodexamplefortheirkids.B)Kidsshouldhavemoreactivitiesatschoo1.C)Theyshouldbestricterwiththeirkids.D)Kidsshouldbepleasedathome.70.Whatwouldthewritersaynowabouthermother?A)Shewashardworkinganddevoted.B)Shewasnotniceandkind.C)Shewaslazyandcareless.D)Shewasrightandwise.PassageThree

Questions71to75arebasedonthefollowingpassage:Duringherchildhood,Rachelshowedaninterestinnatureandinwriting.Afterhighschool,sheenteredPennsylvaniaStateCollegeforWomen,aimingatbecomingawriter.Sheswitchedtobiology,however,thussettingthecourseofherlife.RachelwenttoJohnsHopkinsUniversityforfurtherstudyandbecameamemberofthezoology(動(dòng)物學(xué))staffattheUniversityofMaryland.Forfifteenyears.RachelworkedfortheUnitedStatesFishandWildlifeService,writingandeditingpublications.Fortunately,heremployerencouragedhertoreachalargeraudience.Rachel’spoeticstyleofwritinginthreebooksabouttheoceancaughttheimaginationofthegeneralreader.HerraretalentasbothaphysicalscientistandagiftedwriterearnedhertheNationalBookAwardfortheSeaAroundUs.Rachel’snextbookmarkedherasaleadingfighterforthepreservationofthenaturalenvironment.ShebeganwritingSilentSpring,knowingthatshewouldbepersonallyattackedandridiculed.Shecontinuedwritingdespitetheillhealththatslowedherprogress.Uponcompletingthebook。shewrotetoaclosefriend,“IhavefeltobligedtodowhatIcould—ifIdidn’tatleasttryIcouldneveragainbehappyinnature.ButnowIbelieveIhaveatleasthelpedalittle.”RachelCarsondidmorethanhelpalittle.Althoughbothgovernmentandindustryopposedher,specialistsinpublichealth,thepress,andthepublicitselfallsupportedherfightagainsttheirresponsibleuseofinsecticides(殺蟲劑).HerbookeventuallyledthegovernmenttobanDDT.71.ThepassagedescribesRachelas_____.A)awriterandaneditorB)ascientistandawriterC)anemployerandanimalloverD)aprofessorandapoet72.WeknowfromthepassagethatRachelwastheauthorofatleast_____.A)3books B)4booksC)5books D)6books73.WhichofthefollowingistrueaboutthebookSilentSpring?A)ThebookgainedgreatsupportfromboththegovernmentandindustryB)ThebookwaswrittenwhenRachelwasingoodhealth.C)Thebookisconcernedwiththeoceansintheworld.D)Thebookdealswithenvironmentalprotection.74.Theword“ridiculed’’inParagraph3mostlikelymeansA)countedon B)praisedC)laughedat D)employed75.WhatdoesthewriterIMPLYaboutbanningDDT?A)Thepublicthoughtitwaswrongtodoso.B)Theindustrywasopposedtodoingso.C)Thegovernmentwasforcedtodoso.D)Thepressdidnotcareaboutit.PartⅤ

TranslationfromEnglishintoChineseDirections:Inthispartthereisapassagewith5underlinedparts,numbered76to80.Afterreadingthepassagecarefully,youshouldtranslatetheunderlinedpartsintoChinese.RemembertowriteyourtranslationontheTranslationSheet.Itisdifficulttoimaginewhatlifewouldbelikewithoutmemory.Themeaningsofthousandsofever

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