1、大学英语期末考试4及答案word文档良心出品* 大 学 课 程 考 核 试 卷xxxx-xxxx学年第一学期xxxx级xxxx专业(类)考核科目 大学英语三 课程类别 必修课 考核方式 闭卷 卷别 B (注:考生务必将答案写在答题纸上,写在本试卷上的无效)I. Listening Comprehension (30 marks)Part 1: Short dialogues (10 marks, 1 mark each)Directions: Listen to the short dialogs and then choose the correct answers to the quest
2、ions. 1. A. She did not take the shopping list along with her. B. She did not write a shipping list. C. She does not want to shop in a crowded supermarket. D. She wants to finish shopping quickly. 2. A. Write a statement for the woman. B. Revise what the woman will write. C. Fill in forms for the wo
3、man. D. Apply to an American university for admission. 3. A. Contemporary women no longer want to obey their husbands. B. Modern girls no longer love their husbands. C. At the marriage ceremony the bride should promise to obey her husband. D. At the marriage ceremony the bride should show loyalty to
4、 her husband. 4. A. She is weak in doing projects. B. She is weak in studies. C. She tends to work whole-heartedly. D. She is not willing to start a project. 5. A. The football match should be called off. B. The meeting should not include new items. C. The meeting should have another two items. D. T
5、he football should be included in the agenda. 6. A. It is important to offer an online friend a drink. B. It is delightful to get a drink from an online friend. C. Ensure that nobody puts anything harmful into your drink. D. Be sure to shake the drink before you take it. 7. A. The wildfire in Spain
6、is a good thing. B. The wildfires are changing the climate. C. Her son studies environmental protection in college. D. Her son is protecting the environment. 8. A. 2 kilograms. B. 3 kilograms. C. 23 kilograms. D. 28 kilograms. 9. A. Stories about monsters. B. Stories about pirates. C. Children not a
7、fraid of fighting. D. Children in strange costumes. 10. A. Nasdaq takes an average of all its stocks while Dow does not. B. Dow takes the average of its all its stocks while Nasdaq does not. C. Neither uses the average of its stocks. D. Both take an average of all their stocks. Part 2: Long dialogue
8、s and multiple choice questions (5 marks, 1 mark each)Directions: Listen to the following recording, then choose the correct answers to the questions. Now listen to questions 11 to 15. 11. How much percent of the courses has the student missed? A. About 10 percent. B. About 25 percent. C. About 50 p
9、ercent. D. About 75 percent. 12. What trouble is the student likely to have? A. He is likely to fail the courses and repeat the grade. B. He is likely to get a poor mark and lose his scholarship. C. He is likely to take a make-up exam. D. He is still likely to get a pass. 13. How important is what a
10、 student says in class? A. It accounts for 50 percent of the total grade. B. It accounts for 15 percent of the total grade. C. It accounts for 50 percent of the seminar grade. D. It accounts for 15 percent of the seminar grade. 14. What does the professor NOT advise the student to do? A. Take part i
11、n class activities. B. Apologize to all teachers. C. Speak in class. D. Attend the classes for the rest of the semester. 15. What can we infer from the conversation? A. Speaking is more important than reading. B. Speaking is more important than writing. C. Class participation is an important part of
12、 the course. D. Top students do not have to speak a lot in class. Part 3: Short passages and multiple choice questions (5 marks, 1 mark each) Directions: Listen to the following recording, then choose the correct answers to the questions. Now listen to questions 16 to 20. 16. According to Jones, why
13、 do top students take notes in class? A. Because the notes help you remember the text. B. Because students who failed to attend the lecture will borrow the notes. C. Because teachers will test you on what they believe to be important. D. Because teachers give them additional information beside the t
14、extbook. 17. What is special about Jack Smiths homemade system? A. He compares his notes from the lecture with those from his reading. B. He puts more emphasis on his notes from the lecture with those from his reading. C. He puts more emphasis on his notes from the lecture with those from his readin
15、g. D. He emphasizes listening attentively instead of taking notes. 18. What does Anderson do right before the bell rings? A. He writes down the last few sentences the teacher says. B. He writes a short summary of the main ideas of the lesson. C. He scans the lesson for the next day. D. He gets ready
16、 to rush out. 19. What does class participation involve? A. Asking the teacher questions. B. Showing interest in learning. C. Displaying ones potential. D. Both A) and B). 20. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage? A. Secrets of successful students. B. Methods for academic s
17、uccess and the reasons. C. Top and bottom students. D. Top students take notes.Part 4: Compound dictation (10 marks, S1-S7 0.5 mark each, S8-S9 2 marks each, S10 2.5 marks)Directions: Listen to the passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, listen for the general idea. When th
18、e passage is read the second time, fill in the blanks numbered from S1 to S7 with the exact words you hear. For blanks numbered from S8 to S10, write down either the exact words you hear or the main points in your own words. When the passage is read for the third time, check your answers. As you may
19、 have already discovered, paying for a S1 education in the United States can be very expensive. But with S2 preparation, you may minimize the costs of this extraordinary S3 ; visit our financing page to learn more about paying for S4 . In this section, we S5 money matters that you may S6 _ on a dail
20、y basis during your S7 in the States.As with any country, S8 _ around with you. There are other options such as credit cards or travelers checks, which are all valid forms with which to pay for things in U.S.A. Travelers checks are one of the safest and easiest ways to transport money, because S9_.
21、If you choose to carry travelers checks with you from your home country to the States, be sure they are denominated in U.S. funds. Most businesses - except taxi drivers and public transportation personnel - will accept U.S.-denominated travelers checks during regular business hours, typically betwee
22、n 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. It is wise to bring about $100 with you in U.S. cash, S10 .II. Reading Comprehension (Skimming and scanning) (10 marks, 1 mark each)Directions: Read the following passages, and then answer the questions. For questions 2127, mark Y (YES) if the statement ag
23、rees with the information given in the passage, mark N (NO) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage, mark N G (NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage. For questions2830, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.Drinking in AmericaD
24、rinking in America is very unique. It cannot be explained briefly, as is possible when describing drinking in many other countries. There are special laws to limit drinking, and Americans enjoy their own tastes.AlcoholAmerican laws concerning alcohol differ from state to state and city to city. In s
25、ome towns, even states, alcohol is not allowed for sale at all except for the very weak 3.2 percent alcohol beer, known as “three-two” beer. Some places do not allow the sale of alcohol on Sundays, even in shopsyou may find a bar with locks on its alcohol shelves. Other places permit alcohol to be s
26、old on Sunday afternoons and evenings, but not on Sunday mornings. In many parts of America, you are not allowed to drink alcohol in a public place. That is, you may not sit in a park or walk along a street while drinking beer, and you cannot even take a nice bottle of wine on your picnic. And in ma
27、ny states you are not allowed to drink alcohol while driving, or even have an opened alcohol bottle in the car. Some bars have a license only for beer and wine. Others are also allowed to sell spirits (烈性酒) and, as Americans say, “mixed drinks”. Many bars have a period known as “happy hour”, often l
28、onger than an hour, when they sell drinks at lower-than-usual prices. This is usually around 5 p.m. and may be only on certain days of the week.The Legal Drinking AgeThe legal drinking age differs from place to place but is generally between 18 and 21. Some places permit the consumption of beer at 1
29、8 but spirits only at 21. Others permit the consumption only of “three-two” beer from 18 to 21. Young people therefore often drive from one place to another with more free drinking laws. In some parts of the US young people are allowed to vote, marry, raise children, keep full-time jobs, be tried in
30、 courts as adults, join the army and even buy gunsbut NOT have a glass of beer. In some places people aged between 18 and 21 are allowed to go into bars but not allowed to drink.Another even more interesting aspect of American drinking age laws is that in some places people below legal drinking age
31、are not even allowed to sell alcohol.Proof of Legal Drinking AgeIn most places these drinking laws are fairly rigidly kept. You may, for example, find people lining up to get into a bar and discover that the line is caused by a guard on the door who is asking everybody for identification. If you ask him why he wants to know who you are, he will inform you that he actually wants proof of how old you are. On such occasions Americans often show their driving licenses, which have their date of birth written on them.BeerAmerican beer, with very few exceptions, ranges from
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