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Ejahnm英语学习最新四川省大学英语三级考试真题AB必备
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四川省大学英语三级练习一
试卷一
TestPaperOne
PartII:
VocabularyandStructure(20%)(20minutes)
Directions:
Thereare20incompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Youmustchoosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
13.Thisheavytrafficis________forthistimeoftheday.
A)actualB)naturalC)formalD)normal
14.hebegantofeelhungreysincethepreviousevening.
A)nothavingeatenB)nothaveeaten
C)noteatingD)havingnoteaten
15.Theteacherrecommendedthateachstudent________aplanforthesummervacation.
A)wouldmakeB)madeC)makeD)makes
16.Heisverypopularwithhisschoolmatesandfeels________towintheelection.
A)confusingB)confidentC)convincingD)conscious
17.Nowhereelseinthisarea________suchabeautifulscene.
A)isitB)isthereC)itisD)thereis
18.Thesechildrenarequick________learning,we’llhavethemtrainedinnewmethods.
A)fromB)forC)atD)on
19.Hishealth________,Tomhadtoleavethearmyin1990.
A)failingB)failedC)didfailD)hadfailed
20.Sincetheyaren’tansweringmytelephone,they________.
A)shouldhaveleftB)needhaveleft
C)wouldhaveleftD)musthaveleft
21.Theflightwassupposedtotakeoffatteno’clock,but________wehadtowaituntileleveno’clock.
A)invainB)inadvanceC)incaseD)ineffect
22.Therewasaknockatthedooragain,anditwasthesecondtimesomeone________methatevening.
A)hasinterruptedB)hadinterrupted
C)wouldhaveinterruptedD)shouldhaveinterrupted
23.Surprisingly,theaccidentdidverylittle________toeithercar.
A)harmB)damageC)dangerD)injury
24.Ifeellike________tothelandlordofthehousetocomplainaboutthebrokenwindow.
A)writingB)writeC)towriteD)tohavewritten
25.Aftergoingtoseveralinterviews,sheeventually________togetajob.
A)managedB)attainedC)succeededD)achieved
26.Whenyoumakeapublicspeech,tryyourbesttomakeyourselfclearly________.
A)understandB)understandingC)understoodD)tounderstand
27.Ifthepressureisnot________immediately,theremaybeanexplosion.
A)revealedB)releasedC)resolvedD)relieved
28.Everymeans________tried,butwestillcannotsolvethisproblem.
A)isB)havebeenC)areD)basbeen
29.I’dliketocomewithyoubutthat’snotapromise,don’t________it.
A)countonB)callonC)liveonD)waiton
30.Theyhaveinvitedmetodinner________isverykindofthem.
A)asB)whichC)itD)that
31.Icanleavethisnoteto________isinchargeofforeignaffairsoftheuniversity.
A)whoB)whomC)whoeverD)whomever
32.Whichdoyouthinkis________,healthorwealth?
A)thebestB)thebetterC)bestD)better
PartIII:
ReadingComprehension(40%)(35minutes)
Directions:
Therearefourpassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbyfivequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachquestion,therearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Youshouldchoosethebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
PassageOne
Questions33to37arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Wanttoseeagoodfilm–withoutleavingthehouse?
Well,justswitchonthetelevision.That’sfineformostofus,butpeoplecouldn’tdoso20or30yearsage.Avisittothecinemawas“aneveningout,”afilmwassomethingspecial.Youngpeoplestillgotothecinemaoften.Childrenwatchalotoftelevision.Filmsandfilmstarsareastrongforceinourlives.Soitissurprisinghowlittlefilmeducationthereisinschools.Whydon’tmorechildrenlearnhowfilmsaremade,andwhytheyaremade?
Thebestfilmeducationiswhenchildrenmakeafilmoftheirown.
Thisisnottoodifficult.Threethingsareimportant–thecost,theideaofthefilm,andorganization.A4-minutefilmcancostaslittleasよ10.Schoolscanhirethenecessaryequipment.Theycanalsoborrowfilmsthatotherchildrenhavemade.Thishelpsthemtoseewhatispossibleinashortfilm.Childrenwillbemakingthefilm,sothemainideasforthefilmmustcomeformthem.Whenthesehavebeenagreed,theorganizationbegins.SomeonemustWritethefilmandplanthefilming.Somechildrenwillbeactors,otherscameramen,lightingmen,techniciansandsoon.Theyallhavetopracticealotbeforethefilmitselfismade.Theylearnagreatdealaboutthetechnicalproblemsoffilms,andaboutthemselves.
33.Afilmwasoncesomethingspecialbecause________.
A)peoplehadtogotothecinema
B)televisionwasnotsopopularasnow
C)peopledidn’thavetoleavethehouse
D)thereweren’tmanyfilms20or30yearsago
34.Theword“This”(Line1,Paragraph2)refersto________.
A)gettingtheideaofafilm
B)learninghowtomakefilms
C)organizingfilmingactivities
D)makingafilmbychildrenthemselves
35.Itisgoodforchildrentomaketheirownfilmsatschoolbecause
A)theycanlearnalotaboutfilmingC)theycanentertainthemselves
B)theylikefilmsandfilmstarsD)theywanttobecomefilmstars
36.Theauthorwritesthispassagemainlytotellus________.
A)thelowcostofmakingfilms
B)theimportantthingsinmakingfilms
C)whyandhowtomakefilmsinschools
D)whethertoofferchildrenfilmeducation
37.Wecanconcludefromthepassagethat________.
A)childrencanbenefitalotfrommakingfilms
B)itisnecessaryforchildrentogotothecinema
C)childrenspendtoomuchtimewatchingTV
D)itisdifficultforchildrentomakefilmsoftheirown
PassageTwo
Questions38to42arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Whatishappeninginourweather?
Ofcoursewehaveneverbeenabletopredictexactlywhattheweatherwillbelike,butnowstrangeweatherpatternsareseriouslyaffectingmanypartsoftheworld.Forexample,droughts(旱灾)inMexicoandBrazilhaverecentlycausedgreatcroplossesandintheUnitedStatestheyhaveevenhadtomaketheirownsnowfortheWinterOlympics!
Scientistshavefoundthatthecauseofthisstrangeweatheristhattheaircirculationpatternhaschangedandisnowmorevariablethanearlierinthetwentiethcentury.Thismeansthatdifferentregionsoftheworldgetlongspells(持续时间)ofthesametypeofweather,whetherhot,cold,wetorwindy.
However,weatherexpertshavedifferentviewsaboutwhythishashappened.Onetheoryisthatthetemperatureoftheseahasincreased.Anotheristhatman’sactivitiesonearthhavedisturbedthebalanceofnature.
Whateverthecause,theeconomicsofmanycountriesintheworlddependupontheweather.Anduntilweknowexactlywhateffectman’sactivitiesarehavingontheweather,wecannotmakechangeswhichmighthelp.Soforthemomenttheonlyansweris…waitandsee!
38.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothefirstparagraph?
A)Wehaveneverpredictedtheweather
B)Manisnowabletocontroltheweather
C)StrangeweatherhasappearedonlyinsomeNorthAmericancountries
D)Ithasalwaysbeenimpossibleformantopredicttheweatheraccurately.
39.Thestrangeweatherpatternsontheearthcanhebestdescribedas________.
A)steadyandbalancedC)likelytocauseserousdisasters
B)changeablebutpredictableD)unpredictablebutfavorabletoman
40.Theword“affecting”inParagraph1canbereplacedby________.
A)yieldinggoodcropsinC)causingfewlossesin
B)havingharmfuleffectsonD)producingdesiredeffectson
41.WecanlearnfromParagraph2that________.
A)weatherpatternsaresimilarindifferentregionsoftheworld
B)theaircirculationpatternremainsunchangedinthelastcentury
C)ourweatherdependsonthechangesintheaircirculationpattern
D)itispossibletopredictweatherpatternsoveralongperiodoftime
42.Itcanbelearnedfromthispassagethat________.
A)scientistshavesimilaropinionsaboutthechangingweather
B)nooneissureaboutthecauseofthechangingweather
C)cuttingdownforestshasaffectedtheclimate
D)theweatherwillbecomeworseinthefuture
PassageThree
Questions43to47arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
TheWorldBankisoneofthelargestsuppliersofdevelopmentassistance.Itsmaingoalistoimprovelivingconditionsforpoorpeoplethroughouttheworld.Lastyear,itprovidedmorethanseventeen-thousand-milliondollarsinloanstodevelopingcountriestohelpendpoverty.
Themoneywenttoeffortslikedebtreductionforsomeofthepoorestcountriesintheworld.Thatprogramwasdesignedtoincreasedebtassistanceandprovideitfasterthaninthepast.Asaresult,twenty-threecountriesreceiveddebtassistancelastyearascomparedtosevencountriestheyearbefore.
TheWorldBankdoesmorethanjustprovideloans,however.Itbelievesthatcontinuedpovertyreductioncomesfrominvestinginthepeopleofacountry–especiallythrougheducationandhealthprograms.
TheWorldBankemploysengineers,economists,publicpolicyexpertsandsocialscientiststocreatethesekindsofprograms.Theseprofessionalsalsoprovidedevelopingcountrieswiththenecessarytechnicalhelptocarryouttheprograms.
TheBankhashelpedtomakegreatprogressindevelopingnations,wherelifeexpectancy(寿命)hasincreasedandbabyandchilddeathshavedecreased,andmoreadultsnowcanreadthaninthepast.
However,protestershaveheldlargedemonstrationsatrecentWorldBandmeeting