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四川省大学英语三级考试答案

四川省大学英语三级考试答案

【篇一:四川省大学英语三级考试模拟试题及答案】ass=txt>scet—3是一种标准化考试。根据普通高校大学英语教学大

纲(修订本)的要求,考虑到我省大学英语教学的实际情况及其现

有条件,本考试命题范围暂定为3550个基础词汇和350条常用短语,内容分为客观测试和主观测试两大部分,分别占试卷的72%和28%。(详见计分办法)。考试方法为闭卷考试。

本考试由四川省教育厅直接领导和组织,由四川省大学英语三级考

试办公室具体实施,统一命题,统一测试,统一阅卷。

试卷设计

scet—3包括五项内容:听力、语法结构与词汇、阅读理解、英译

汉和写作。Ⅰ. 听力(listening):听力部分主要考核考生一定的听的能力和初步的书面表达能力。

本部分共15题,下分三个部分,考试时间20分钟。

a部分为日常生活和交际场合中的一般对话,共10题。对话中无生词,并避免专有名词(常用人名、地名除外)。所提问题中约有三

分之一为推理和判断题。 b部分为一篇短篇听力材料,含2个理解题。其总词量为150个左右,体裁为学生所熟悉的讲话、叙述和解

说等。

上述两部分均采用多项选择。读两遍。

c部分为听写填空。在试卷上给出一篇意思相对完整,约150词左

右的短文,其中有6个空格。每个空格要求填入1----2个单词或1

个短语。全文朗读三遍。第一遍全文朗读,没有停顿,供考生听懂

全文内容;第二遍在有空格的句子后面有停顿,要求考生把听到的

单词或短语填入空格;第三遍同第一遍,没有停顿,供考生进行核对。“听写填空”短文的题材、体裁和难度与b部分相同。以上a、b、c三部分的语速都为每分钟130个词左右。

Ⅱ. 语法结构与词汇(structure and vocabulary)

共20题,考试时间15分钟。本部分语法结构占60%,即12题,

词汇占40%,即8题。

语法命题的范围主要根据大纲的语法结构表。

词汇命题在本考纲所列调整范围内。词汇以测试词义、用法和搭配

为主,有一定的习语和短语动词。

采用多项选择。

Ⅲ. 阅读理解(reading comprehension):

共20题,考试时间40分钟。本部分由四篇短文组成,总阅读量在1200词左右(含理解题)。每篇设计5个理解题,采用多项选择。题材包括传记、社会、文化、日常生活、科普知识等。涉及的背景知识能为学生所理解;体裁包括叙述文、说明文、议论文等。

文章的难度不应超过三级阅读材料,允许3%的生词,影响理解的关键词用汉语注释。

理解句子水平的意义,理解字面意思和理解事实、细节的题量占70%;根据上下文逻辑关系、主旨大意、推理判断的题量占30%。Ⅳ. 英译汉(translation from english into chinese):

本部分的主旨为考核考生根据上下文确切理解英语书面材料的阅读能力及将其通顺地译成汉语的书面表达能力。

共4题,全部选自第三部分阅读理解的四篇文章,每篇选1至2句组成一题,每题20词左右,4题的总词量不超过80个。考试时间15分钟。翻译的内容不存在背景知识带来的困难。

Ⅴ. 写作(writing):

本部分的主旨为考核考生是否具有一定的用英语写的能力。

采用命题作文的方式,给出英语题目、中文要点提纲和少量英语参考词。考生应按题目和提纲要求,在30分钟内写出一篇100个左右英语单词的短文,内容切题,表达思想清楚,语言正确。

四川省大学英语三级考试模拟试题(一)

part ii: vocabulary and structure (20%)

directions: there are 20 incomplete sentences in this part. for each sentence there 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 answer sheet 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. on earth

b. at a distance

c. in sight

d. in place

14. this case is quite _____ today with the great development of science and

technology.

a. common

b. general

c. simple

d. alike

15. _____ the dog, we should have reached our destination in time.

a. because of

b. in spite of

c. but for

d. in case of

16. lucy changed her major from physics to computer, _____.

a. with hopes to be able to locate employment more easily

b. hoping she can easily get a job

c. with the hope for the ability to find a better job

d. hoping to find a job more easily

17. that tree looked as if it _____ for a long time.

a. hasnt watered

b. didnt watered

c. hadnt been watered

d. wasnt watered

18. though the long-term _____ cannot be predicted, the project has been approved by the committee.

a. affect

b. effect

c. effort

d. afford

19. one must live in the united states for five years in order to _____ citizenship.

a. appeal to

b. accept

c. approve of

d. apply for

20. can you tell me _____ ?

a. who is that gentlemen

b. that gentleman is who

c. who that gentleman is

d. whom is that gentle man

21. only in this way _____ progress in your english.

a. you make

b. can you make

c. you be able to make

d. will you able to make

22. its a fine day. lets go fishing, _____ ?

a. wont we

b. will we

c. dont we

d. shall we

23. the building _____ roof we can see is the western church.

a. its

b. which

c. whose

d. whos

24. the first software of windows _____ by bill gates became very popular with computer lovers immediately.

a. made

b. had made

c. was made

d. had been made

25. i could easily have imagined her _____ him as a man of fine quality.

a. thinking

b. regarding

c. talking

d. admitting

26. he has no choice but _____ to see him.

a. to go

b. go

c. going

d. goes

27. _____ left before the meeting, it doesnt seem likely that they will come.

a. in such a short time

b. only such a short time

c. with such a short time

d. without such a short time

28. she listened carefully _____ she might discover exactly what he wanted.

a. so as that

b. in case

c. providing

d. in order that

29. i remember her and her brother _____ to our office.

a. coming

b. to come

c. come

d. to have come

30. i dont think anyone can accuse her _____ not being frank.

a. with

b. in

c. of

d. at

31._____ , the people in the flooded areas could not have rebuilt their homes.

a. if the party didnt offer its timely help

b. hadnt the party offered its timely help

c. should the party offered its timely help

d. if the party offered its timely help

32. the moon shines brightly, as if it _____ light by itself.

a. gave off

b. gave away

c. gave up

d. gave in

part iii: reading comprehension (40%)

directions

there 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 should chose the best answer. then mark the corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a single line through the center.

passage 1

questions 33 to 37 are based on the following passage:

in the past, operations were difficult. until the middle of the eighteen fifties, surgery 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 the

pro blem. 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 hospital for an operation, they can expect the best treatment, in clean and hygienic conditions.

33. operations were difficult and dangerous until_______.

a.1850

b. the middle of 1850

c. the middle of the fifties of the eighteenth century

d. the middle of the fifties of the nineteenth century

34. in the passage, surgery means__________.

a. the performing of an operation

b. cure

c. treatment

d. medicine

35. 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 place

b. the conditions in hospitals were bad

c. the skill of surgeons was not so good

d. there were no good medicine at that time

36. which topic of the following best suits the passage?

a. operations were difficult in the past

b. the devotion of joseph lister to medical science

c. surgery has become safer

d. developments in surgery

37. joseph lister was________.

a. a frenchman

b. a german

c. an englishman

d. an americanpassage 2

questions 38 to 42 are based on the following passage:

some 4000 americans ambitions to become physicians are studying for their m. d. s last year, for example, 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-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 eolled in the belgian universities at brussels and louvain , for example. some 800 attend the italian university 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 classmates. one second-year student

【篇二:四川省大学英语三级考试模拟试题及答案】ss=txt>part i: listening comprehension (15%)

section a

directions: in this section, you will hear 10 short conversations. at the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. both the conversation and the question will be spoken twice. after each question there will be a pause. during the pause you must read the four choices marked a),b),c)and d), and decide which is the best answer. then mark the corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a single line through the center.

1. a) do some typing. b) buy some paper.

c) ask the man to type. d) want to run with the man.

2.a) 10:50 b) 10:15c) 10:48d) 10:52

3. a) husband and wife.b) a girl and her boyfriend.

c) teacher and student. d) old friends.

4. a)policeman.b)salesman. c) car driver. d) conductor.

5. a) in a school. b) in a theater.

c) in a restaurant.d) at home.

6. a) she agreed. b) she disagreed.

c) she was impatient. d) she was worried.

7. a) something cold.b) coffee.

c) tea. d) something hot.

8. a) gold. b) blue.c) brown. d) black.

9. a) he didn’t know where to find the professor.

b) he had difficulty doing the experiment.

c) he failed the exam.

d) he couldn’t graduate from the university.

10. a) the man is coughing. b) the man gave up smoking.

c) the man has a lung disease.d) the man has a heart attack.

section b

directions: in this section, you will hear a short passage. at the end of the passage, you will hear two questions. both the passage and the questions will be spoken twice. after you hear one question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked a), b), c) and d). then mark the corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a single line through the center. passage

questions 11 to 12 are based on the passage you have just heard.

11. a) the climate varies a little all over the united states.

b) the climate varies a lot in the united states.

c) there is no variation in climate in the united states.

d) the climate is very pleasant all the year round.

12. a) they grow them by themselves.b) they get them by ships.

c) they get them by trucks and trains.d) they get them by airplanes.

section c spot dictation

directions: in this section, you will hear a passage three times. listen carefully during the first reading. then listen to the passage again. when it is being read the second time, you should fill in the six blanks numbered from s1) to s6) with the exact words or phrases you have just heard. finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.

in some parts of the united states, farming is easy. but farming has always been difficult in the s1)__________ corner of the country, which is called new england.

new england has many trees and thin, s2)__________ soil. anyone who has wanted to start a new farm there has had to work very hard. the first job has been cutting down trees. the next job has been digging the s3)_________ of the trees out of the soil. then the farmer has had the difficult job of removing stones from his land.

this work of removing stones never really ends, because every winter more stones appear. they come up through the thin soil from the rocks below. farmers have to keep removing stones from the fields. even today, farms which have been worked on for 200 years keep s4)______ more stones. that is why stone walls are used s5)_________ fences in new england fields. the stone walls are not high and a man can easily climb over them. however, they keep the farmer’s cows from joining those of his s6)__________.

test 2:

听力原文及答案:

1. w: should i get some more typing paper?

m: please do. we’ve almost run out.

q: what will the woman do? (b)

2. w: what’s the time by your watch?

m: ten-fifth. but it’s two minutes slow.

q: what’s the correct time? (d)

3. w: i certainly enjoyed meeting your parents. i hope they like me. m: don’t worry. i’m sure they’ll say yes.

q: what is the probable relationship between the two speakers?

(b)

4. m: i’m sorry, miss, but you were doing 45 in a 30 mile an

hour zone. w: but i’m late for a very important appointment.

q: what is the man? (a)

5. w: would you like to see the menu?

m: no, thank you. i know what i want to order.

q: where is the man now? (c)

6. m: i suppose one reason so many tourists come here is that everything is so cheap.

w: cheap? nothing is really cheap in england.

q: how did the woman react? (b)

7. w: would you like some hot coffee or tea?

m: i like them both, but i’d rather have something cold.

q: what does the man want to drink? (a)

8. m: i really like this black necktie.

w: but the blue or gold one will look much nicer with your brown sui

t.

q: what color necktie does the man want? (d)

9. w: what’s the matter, paul? you look worried.

m: i’ve just taken my chemistry exam and i’m pretty sure i

failed it. i

don’t know w here the professor got some of these questions.

q: why is paul worried? (c)

10. w: did you see the doctor about your cough?

m: the doctor said if i keep smoking, it will increase my

chance of ha

ving a heart attack or lung disease.

q: what is true about the man? (a)

section b

they united states has many different kinks of climates. on the west coast the temperature changes very little between

summer and winter, but the north central states have a very different kind of climate. in those states, people wear light clothing during the summer, and they need heavy wool or fur clothing in winter.

in the eastern part of the united states, summer temperatures are very different from winter temperatures. summers are

usually hot winters are usually cold. spring temperatures are comfortably warm, and fall temperatures are pleasantly coo. years ago, people in the cold parts of the united states didn’t often get fresh vegetables and fresh fruits during the winter. today, however, trucks and trains carry fruits and vegetables very quickly to all parts of the united states. in this way, americans “send their climates” to people in other states.

11. what kinds of climates does the united states have? (b)

12. how do people in the cold parts of the united states get their fresh fruits and vegetables in winter? (c)

section c

s1: northeastern s2: rockys3: stumps

s4: producings5: instead ofs6: neighbor’

(model 2 part two)

part ii: vocabulary and structure (20%)

ii. vocabulary and structure (20%)

directions: there are 20 incomplete sentences in this part. for each sentence there 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 answer sheet 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. on earth

b. at a distance

c. in sight

d. in place

14. this case is quite _____ today with the great development of science and technology.

a. common

b. general

c. simple

d. alike

15. _____ the dog, we should have reached our destination in time.

a. because of

b. in spite of

c. but for

d. in case of

16. lucy changed her major from physics to computer, _____.

a. with hopes to be able to locate employment more easily

b. hoping she can easily get a job

c. with the hope for the ability to find a better job

d. hoping to find a job more easily

17. that tree looked as if it _____ for a long time.

a. hasnt watered

b. didnt watered

c. hadnt been watered

d. wasnt watered

18. though the long-term _____ cannot be predicted, the project has been approved by the committee.

a. affect

b. effect

c. effort

d. afford

19. one must live in the united states for five years in order to _____ citizenship.

a. appeal to

b. accept

c. approve of

d. apply for

20. can you tell me _____ ?

a. who is that gentlemen

b. that gentleman is who

c. who that gentleman is

d. whom is that gentle man

21. only in this way _____ progress in your english.

a. you make

b. can you make

c. you be able to make

d. will you able to make

22. its a fine day. lets go fishing, _____ ?

a. wont we

b. will we

c. dont we

d. shall we

23. the building _____ roof we can see is the western church.

a. its

b. which

c. whose

d. whos

24. the first software of windows _____ by bill gates became very popular with computer lovers immediately.

a. made

b. had made

c. was made

d. had been made

25. i could easily have imagined her _____ him as a man of fine quality.

【篇三:四川省大学英语三级考试历年真题原件】

>scet3 0906

partⅠ listening comprehension (15%)(20minutes) section a

directions:in this section, you will hear 10short conversations. at the end of

conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. both the conversation and the question will be spoken twice. after each question there will be a pause. during the pause, you must read the four choices marked a),b),c) and d), and decide which is the best answer. then mark the corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a single line through the center. example: you will hear:

you will read:

a) at the office.

b) in the waiting room.

c) at the airport.

d) in a restaurant.

from the conversation we know that the two were talking about some

work they had to finish in the evening. this is most likely to have taken place at the office. therefore, a) ―at the office‖ is the best answer. you should choose [a] on the answer sheet and mark it with a single line through the center.

sample answer 1. a) once a weekb) twice a week c) on sunday

d) on saturday.

2. a) the cup was broken by a dog

b) the cup was broken by their neighbor..

c) the cup was broken by the mother.

d) the cup was broken by a cat.

3. a) get the man a cup of coffee.b) buy lunch for the man.

c) look for the man’s lunch box. d) make the man another lunch.

4. a) placed it with today’s. b) tried to keep it.

c) finished reading it. d) threw it away.

5. a) she had no money to go on with her vacation.

b) she didn’t receive any money from home.

c) she had to run out to make money.

d) she had planned too long a vacation.

6. a) in december.b) in november.c) in september. d)in february.

7. a) he will stay at home. b) he will catch on writing.

c)he will read a lot.d) he will fly to florida.

8. a) he has canceled his trip. b) he has changed his plan.

c) he is arriving in the afternoon.d) he forgot to arrange his trip.

9. a) by e-commerce. b) by bus. c) by car. d) on foot.

10. a) 2 dollars b) 5 dollars c) 7.5 dollars. . d) 20 dollars.

section b

directions: in this section, you will hear a long conversation. at the end of the

conversation, you will hear two questions. both the conversation and

the questions will be spoken twice. after you hear a question, you

must choose the best answer from the four choices marked a), b), c),

d). then mark the corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a

single line through the center.

questions 11 an

d 12 ar

e based on the conversation you have just heard.

11. a) because she doesn’t know any foreign language.

b) because she doesn’t have any friends in india.

c) because she would miss her family.

d) because she would miss her dog.

12. a) the price.b) the language.c) his friends.d) his family.

section c spot dictation

注意:听力理解的c 节(section c)为填充式听写(spot dictation),短文及题目(s1-s6)在试卷二上。现在请取出试卷

二做听写题。

part Ⅱvocabulary and structure (20%)(20 minutes)directions: there are 20 incomplete sentences in this part, for each sentence there

are four choices marked a), b), c), d). choose the one answer that

best completes the sentence. then mark the corresponding letter on

the answer sheet with a single line through the center.

13. in his speech he _____ to the great help the club received from supporters.

a) remarked b) mentionedc) referred d) talked

14. when dishonest journalists cannot get facts for their stories, they simply draw on their _____.

a) images b) imaginations c) memories d) minds

15. it is _____ for his parents to buy him a computer since

they hardly make ends meet.

a) without question b) out of question c) out of the question d) beyond question

16. the government should take _____ measures to prevent

the spread of this disease.

a) effective b) affectivec) ordinary d) occasional

17. he was so _____ in watching tv that he didn’t hear the knock on the door.

a) absorbed b) devotedc) focused d) concentrated

18. if you are interested in this job, you can _____ to our personal department for an interview.

a) arrange b) approach c) appoint d) apply

19. the french singer who had been praised very highly _____ to be a great disappointment at the evening show.

a) turned offb) turned down c) turned up d) turned out

20. she believed that mr. smith had taken _____ of all the opportunities to get this position.

a) interest b) advantage c) profit d) benefit

21. _____the difficult situation in the job market, he decided to take night courses at a college.

a) in terms of b) in place of c) in view of d) in front of

22. being able to do banking on the internet is one of the

_____ we provide to our customers.

a) inventionsb) conveniences c) competitionsd) impressions

23. professor taylor is a good teacher. he has good manners and _____ knowledge.

a) intensive b) expansive c) expressive d) extensive

24. those who want to get the information about flight schedule should _____ at the booking office.

a) inquire b) request c) require d) acquire

25. the machine _____, the next step was how to operate it.

a) having been installedb) has been installed

c) had been installedd) having being installed

26. foolish _____ she is, she will not make the same mistakes twice.

a) with b) of c) asd) if

27. — he seldom writes to you, _____?

— no,he doesn’t.

a) doesn’t he b) didn’t hec) does he d) did he

28. in australia, the asians make their influence _____ in businesses large and small.

a) to be felt b) felt c) feel d) feeling

29. i was disappointed that the hotel _____ in hong kong didn’t supply free access to the internet.

a) which i stayed b) what i stayed c) as i stayedd) where i stayed

30. _____ only ten minutes earlier in the morning, he wouldn’t have been late for the interview.

a) if he was to leaveb) had he leftc) if he was leaving d) would he leave

31. he doesn’t want _____ to be known that he’s going to leave.

a) itb) themc) all d) that

32. though _____ mainly for the invention of the telephone, alexander graham bell devoted his life to helping the deaf.

a) to rememberb) was remembered c) he rememberedd) remembered

part Ⅲ reading comprehension (40%)(35 minutes) directions: there are four passages in this part. each passage is followed by five questions or unfinished statements. for each of them, there are four choices marked

a), b), c), d). you should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a single line through the center.

passage one

questions 33 to 37 are based on the following passage.

they also allow you to combine workout(锻炼) with transportation. ― it’s convenient; it keeps me fit; and it saves money,‖ says scott infanger, a professor at the university of north alabama, who regularly bikes his daughter, elizabeth, 7, to school on the way to his nearby office.

bikes stores and manufacturers across the nation are reporting a signification rise lately in sales. ―they’re selling out of all the commuting bikes—all bikes, actually—that they can get their h ands on,‖ says bill field, a consultant who has followed the bicycle industry for decades. fields predicts a 20 percent increase in the ―comfort bikes‖, which includes commuting bikes, by the end of the year.

one big block to a rise in bike commuting is a concern about safety. in 2006, 773 people were killed bicycling, and tens of thousands injured. rutgers researchers who compared the safety of walking, biking, and driving found that, per kilometer traveled, bicycle fatalities(死亡人数) were 11 times higher than car fatalities.

still, experts say, the story has another side. in the rutgers study, the rate of pedestrian (行人) fatalities associated with walking on the sidewalk was a full 36 times higher than car fatalities. one danish study published in the archives of internal medicine found that because of the health benefits of bicycle commuting, the death rate among noncyclists was 39 percent higher than among the bikes.

33. according to professor infanger, bike commuting is a) convenient, health, and economical

b) fast, economical, and health

c) convenient, fashionable, and health

d) economical, comfortable, and convenient

34. which of the following shows that more and more people travel by bike?

a) all bikes are actually sold out in the nation.

b) it is difficult for customers to buy bicycles.

c) bike stores do not have many bicycles in store.

d)there is a 20 percent increase in production.

35. according to the passage, more people will consider bike commuting if a) there is less concern about its safety

b) they travel within one kilometer

c) bikes are made more comfortable

d) they live closer to where they work

36. the rutgers study shows that it is most dangerous a) to become a cyclist b) to walk on the sidewalk

c) to travel by bicyclingd) to travel by driving

37. by saying ―the story has another side‖, the experts probably mean that a) bicycling is more dangerous than sidewalk

b) cycling is not dangerous on the sidewalk

c) the benefits of cycling outweigh the risks

d) it may not be worthwhile to take the risks

passage two

questions 38 to 42 are based on the following passage.

once in britain, family members would all get annoyed at the phone call while watching tv programs like the two ronnies. this does not often happen now—we are either twice as smart or twice as inattentive as we used to be.

ofcom’s research demonstrates that the british have become a nation of media junkies(成瘾者). now they spend more time on the internet and do much net visiting while watching television. it is unlikely that the whole family will be in the living room these days—unless doctor who is on.

ofcom’s data show that despite all the distractions(分心)offered by the internet, which were supposed to threaten the basis of television viewing, the british remain fixed to the small screen.

the average time spent in front of tv fixed at three hours and 38 minutes a day, only six minutes down from 2003. radio

listening has suffered a little more in that time, but every person still spends a further 2 hours and 44 minutes a day with the radio on in the background.

what has changed in that traditional media no longer occupy all attention for those under 45.

about a third of 16 to 44-year-olds admit to using their computer while watching television. well over half of them will pick up the mobile when watching eastenders.

38. the tv program that probably appeals to all family members now is a) a tradition program b) eastenders

c) the two ronniesd) doctor who

39. according to the passage, people used to a) pay less attention to whatever they did

b) be less smart than they are now

c) be reluctant to make telephone calls

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