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大学英语三年级试题

CollegeEnglishBandThree

Part

ListeningComprehension

1.A)Tocancelhistrip.B)Togotobedearly.

C)Tocatchalaterflight.D)Toaskforawake-upcall.

2.A)Theyhavedifferentopinionsastowhattodonext.

B)Theyhavetopayforthehousebyinstallments.

C)Theywillfixatelephoneinthebathroom.

D)Theman’sattitudeismoresensiblethanthewoman’s.

3.A)Shewillsavethestampsfortheman’ssister.B)ShewillnolongergetlettersfromCanada.

C)Shecan’tgivethestampstotheman’ssister.D)Shehasgiventhestampstotheman’sroommates.

4.A)VisitingtheBrownings.B)Writingapostcard.

C)Lookingforapostcard.D)Fillinginaform.

5.A)Themanshouldworkwithsomebodyelse.B)Themanshouldmeethispartner’sneeds.

C)Theyshouldcometoacompromise.D)Theyshouldfindabetterlabfortheproject.

6.A)Shecan’tfinishherassignment,either.B)Shecan’taffordacomputerrightnow.

C)Themancanusehercomputer.D)Themanshouldbuyacomputerrightaway.

7.A)Thevisitingeconomisthasgivenseverallectures.

B)Theguestlecturer’sopinionisdifferentfromDr.Johnson’s.

C)Dr.Johnsonandtheguestspeakerwereschoolmates.

D)Dr.Johnsoninvitedtheeconomisttovisittheircollege.

8.A)She’sneverwatchedabettergame.B)Footballis-herfavoritepastime.

C)Thegamehasbeencanceled.D)Theirteamplayedverybadly.

9.A)Themanshouldsticktowhathe’sdoing.B)Themanshouldtakeupanewhobby.

C)Themanshouldstopplayingtennis.D)Themanshouldfindthecauseforhisfailure.

10.A)Aninventedstory.B)Areallifeexperience.

C)Animaginarysituation.D)Aterriblenightmare.

SectionB

Passage1

11.A)ThenameofaGermantownB)AresidentofFrankfurt.

C)AkindofGermansausage.D)AkindofGermanbread.

12.A)Hesoldfastfood.B)Heraiseddogs.

C)HewasAcook.D)HewasaCartoonist.

13.A)BecausetheAmericansfoundtheywerefromGermany.

B)Becausepeoplethoughttheycontaineddogmeat.

C)Becausepeoplehadtogetusedtotheirtaste.

D)Becauseitwastoohottoeatrightaway.

Passage2

14.A)Theygiveoutfaintcries.B)Theymakenoisestodriveawayinsects.

C)Theyextendtheirwaterpipes.D)Theybecomeelasticlikerubberbands.

15.A)Quietplants.B)Well-wateredplants.C)Healthyplants.D)Thirstyplants.

16.A)Theycoulddrivetheinsectsaway.B)Theycouldkeeptheplantswell-watered.

C)Theycouldmaketheplantsgrowfaster.D)Theycouldbuilddevicestotrapinsects.

Passage3

17.A)Tolookforadifferentlifestyle.B)Toenjoythemselves.

C)Foradventure.D)Foreducation.

18.A)Thereare200vehiclesforeverykilometerofroadway.B)Ithasadensepopulation.

C)Therearemanymuseumsandpalaces.D)Ithasmanytoweringbuildings.

19.A)Itisacityofcontrasts.B)Itpossessesmanyhistoricalsites.

C)Itisanimportantindustrialcenter.D)Ithasmanybigandbeautifulparks.

20.A)Ithelpsdevelopourpersonalities.B)Itenablesustoacquirefirst-handknowledge.

C)Itmakesourlifemoreinteresting.D)Itbringsaboutchangesinourlifestyle.

Part

Cloze

  TherearemanysuperstitionsinBritain,butoneofthemost__31__heldisthatitisunluckytowalkunderaladderevenifitmeans__32__thepavementintoabusystreet!

__33__youmustpassunderaladderyoucan__34__badluckbycrossingyourfingersand__35__themcrosseduntilyouhaveseenadog.__36__,youmaylickyourfingerand__37__acrossonthetoeofyourshoe,andnotlookagainattheshoeuntilthe__38__hasdried.

  Anothercommon__39__isthatitisunluckytoopenanumbrellainthehouse-itwilleitherbring__40__tothepersonwhoopeneditortothewhole__41__.Anyoneopeninganumbrellainfineweatheris__42__,asitinevitablybringsrain!

  Thenumber13issaidtobeunluckyforsome,andwhenthe13thdayofthemonth__43__onaFriday,anyonewishingtoavoidabadeventhadbetterstay__44__.theworstmisfortunethatcanhappentoapersoniscausedbybreakingamirror,__45__itbringssevenyearsofbadluck!

Thesuperstitionissupposedto__46__inancienttimes,whenmirrorswereconsideredtobetoolsofthegods.

  BlackcatsaregenerallyconsideredluckyinBritain,eventhoughtheyare__47__witchcraft……itis__48__luckyifablackcatcrossesyourpath-althoughinAmericatheexactoppositebeliefprevails.

Finally,acommonlyheldsuperstitionisthatoftouchingwood__49__luck.Thismeasureismostoftentakenifyouthinkyouhavesaidsomethingthatistemptingfate,suchas"mycarhasnever__50__,touchwood"

21.

A)broadly

B)widely

C)quickly

D)speedily

22.

A)runningfrom

B)jumpingoff

C)steppingoff

D)keepingfrom

23.

A)If

B)As

C)Though

D)Unless

24.

A)erase

B)remove

C)avoid

D)ease

25.

A)keep

B)keeping

C)kept

D)tokeep

26.

A)Consequently

B)However

C)Comparatively

D)Alternatively

27.

A)make

B)print

C)perform

D)produce

28.

A)label

B)symbol

C)mark

D)cut

29.

A)argument

B)superstition

C)opinion

D)idea

30.

A)loss

B)difficulty

C)tragedy

D)misfortune

31.

A)house

B)household

C)home

D)circle

32.

A)unwise

B)unintelligent

C)unpopular

D)unfortunate

33.

A)falls

B)arrives

C)drops

D)happens

34.

A)away

B)outdoors

C)indoors

D)far

35.

A)when

B)as

C)if

D)though

36.

A)haveoriginated

B)beoriginating

C)beoriginated

D)originate

37.

A)concernedabout

B)relatedwith

C)associatedwith

D)connectedin

38.

A)especially

B)specially

C)frequently

D)rarely

39.

A)as

B)for

C)in

D)of

40.

A)brokenup

B)brokenoff

C)brokenaway

D)brokendown

Part

ReadingComprehension

TextA

  Inthecaseofmobilephones,changeiseverything.Recentresearchindicatesthatthemobilephoneischangingnotonlyourculture,butourverybodiesaswell.

  First,let'stalkaboutculture.Thedifferencebetweenthemobilephoneanditsparent,thefixed-linephone,yougetwhoeveranswersit.

  Thishasseveralimplications.Themostcommonone,however,andperhapsthethingthathaschangedourcultureforever,isthe"meeting"influence.Peoplenolongerneedtomakefirmplansaboutwhenandwheretomeet.Twentyyearsago,aFridaynightwouldneedtobearrangedinadvance.Youneededenoughtimetoalloweveryonetogetfromtheirplaceofworktothefirstmeetingplace.Now,however,anightoutcanbearrangedontherun.Itisnolonger"seeyouthereat8",but"textmearound8andwe'llseewhereweallare".

  Textingchangespeopleaswell.Intheirpaper,"insightsintotheSocialandPsychologicalEffectsofSMSTextMessaging",twoBritishresearchersdistinguishedbetweentwotypesofmobilephoneusers:

the"talkers"andthe"texters"-thosewhoprefervoicetotextmessageandthosewhoprefertexttovoice.

  Theyfoundthatthemobilephone'sindividualityandprivacygavetexterstheabilitytoexpressawholenewouterpersonality.Texterswerelikelytoreportthattheirfamilywouldbesurprisediftheyweretoreadtheirtexts.Thissuggeststhattextingallowedtexterstopresentaself-imagethatdifferedfromtheonefamiliartothosewhoknewthemwell.

  Anotherscientistwroteofthechangesthatmobileshavebroughttobodylanguage.Therearetwokindsthatpeopleusewhilespeakingonthephone.Thereisthe"speakeasy":

theheadisheldhigh,inaself-confidentway,chattingaway.Andthereisthe"spacemaker":

thesepeoplefocusonthemselvesandkeepoutotherpeople.

  WhocanblamethemPhonemeetingsgetcancelledorreformedandcamera-phonesintrudeonpeople'sprivacy.So,itisunderstandableifyourmobilemakesyounervous.Butperhapsyouneedn'tworrysomuch.Afterall,itisgoodtotalk.

41.Whenpeopleplantomeetnowadays,they________________.

A)arrangethemeetingplacebeforehand  B)postponefixingtheplacetilllastminute

C)seldomcareaboutwhenandwheretomeetD)stilllovetoworkoutdetailedmeetingplans.

42.AccordingtothetwoBritishresearchers,thesocialandpsychologicaleffectaremostlylikelytobeseenon__.

A)Talkers  B)the"speakeasy"  C)the"spacemaker"  D)texters

43.Wecaninferfromthepassagethatthetextssentbytextersare________.

A)quiterevealing  B)wellwritten  C)unacceptablebyothers  D)shockingtoothers

44.Accordingtothepassage,whoisafraidofbeingheardwhiletalkingonthemobile

A)talkers  B)thespeakeasy  C)thespacemaker  D)texters

45.Anappropriatetitleforthepassagemightbe_________.

A)theSMSeffect  B)culturalimplicationofmobileuse

 C)changeintheuseofthemobile  D)bodylanguageandthemobilephone!

TextB

Overthelast25years,Britishsocietyhaschangedagreatdeal-oratleastmanypartsofithave.Insomeways,however,verylittlehaschanged,particularlywhereattitudesareconcerned.Ideasaboutsocialclass-whetherapersonis"working-class"or"middle-class"-areoneareainwhichchangeshavebeenextremelyslow.

  Inthepast,theworking-classtendedtobepaidlessthanmiddle-classpeople,suchasteachersanddoctors.Asaresultofthisandalsoofthefactthatworkers'jobsweregenerallymuchlesssecure,distinctdifferencesinlife-stylesandattitudescameintoexistence.ThetypicalworkingmanwouldcollecthiswagesonFridayeveningandthen,itwaswidelybelieved,havinggivenhiswifeher"housekeeping",wouldgooutandsquandertherestonbeerandbetting.

  Thestereotypeofwhatamiddle-classmandidwithhismoneywasperhapsnearerthetruth.Hewas-andstillis-inclinedtotakealonger-termview.Notonlydidheregardbuyingahouseofth

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