1、大学英语3课程期末考试试题参考大学英语3课程期末考试试题(A卷)No.:000000000000014240 专业、班级: 姓名: 学号: 注意:在答题过程中,考生必须在机读卡和试卷二上作答,在试卷一上作答一律无效。交卷时请监考老师分开收取试卷一、机读卡和试卷二。重考生必须把自己的班级和学号写在机读卡姓名旁的空白处。题 号总成绩得 分试卷一Part I Listening Comprehension (20%)Section ADirections: In this section you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each
2、 conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversation and the question will be read only once. 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 correspon
3、ding letter on the Answer Sheet One 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 have to finish in the evening
4、. 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 One and mark it with a single line through the center. 1. A. He will not accept a late paper.B. He is not interested in her ideas.C. He will accept a lat
5、e paper from her.C. He doesnt think her paper is well written.2. A. Under the tree. B. Near the water. C. On the sand. D. In the sun.3. A. Red. B. Green. C. Yellow. D. Blue. 4. A. Three blocks ahead. B. On the 5th street. C. On the 3rd avenue. D. On the 4th street. 5.A. She must begin writing a pape
6、r for her history class. B. She must begin writing up her laboratory assignments for her chemistry class. C. She must begin studying for her English exam. D. She must begin studying for her French exam.6.A. Henry didnt paint it because there was no ladder. B. Henry didnt paint it because he didnt li
7、ke painting. C. Henry painted it himself. D. Someone else painted it.7.A. To school. B. Home. C. To the grocery store. D. To her friends house.8.A. Secretary. B. Student. C. Boss. D. Customer.9. A. At 8:30. B. At 9:30. C. At 9:00. D. At 10:00. 10. A. It was not exciting but realistic. B. It was bett
8、er than the one he saw last time. C. It was exciting but not true to life. D. It was a poor film with realistic features.Section BDirections: In this section you will hear two passages. The passages will be read only once. After each of them, you will hear some questions. After you hear a question,
9、you must choose a correct answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet One with a single line through the center.Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage.11. A. One and a half hours. B. Two hours. C. Two and a half hours. D. T
10、hree hours.12.A. He will not accept them. B. He will accept them and grade them as usual. C. He will give them a lower grade than they should get.D. He will accept the papers of the students whom he knows.13.A. The professor knows his name.B. He spends three hours on the test.C. He does very poorly
11、on the test.D. He spends two and a half hours on the test. 14.A. Because if the professor knows his name, the professor will give him a lower grade.B. Because the student thinks he is a top student and the professor should be kinder to him. C. Because if the professor doesnt know his name, he can su
12、cceed in mixing his paper into the pile without being found out.D. Because the student wants to test the professors memory.15.A. Diligent. B. Quick-minded. C. Stupid. D. Proud.Questions 16 to 20 are based on the following passage.16. A. A flight attendant. B. A pilot. C. A miner. D. An engineer.17.
13、A. He was carrying a bomb. B. He was carrying guns. C. The flying was dangerous. D. He didnt fly a plane any more.18. A. Calm. B. Excited. C. Worried. D. Careful.Questions 19 to 20 are based on the following passage.19. A) Santiago. B) New York. C) Oklahoma. D) Houston. 20. A) Cloudy. B) Sunny. C) S
14、nowy. D) Rainy. Part II Reading Comprehension (30%)Directions: There are three passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C), and D). You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer
15、 Sheet with a single line through the center.Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage: Students graduating from colleges today are not fully prepared to deal with the “real world.” It is my belief that college students need to be taught more skills and information to enable them to meet
16、 the challenges that face everyone in daily life. The areas in which students need training are playing the credit game, planning their personal financial strategy, and consumer awareness. Learning how to obtain and use credit is probably the most valuable knowledge a young person can have. Credit i
17、s a dangerous tool that can be of tremendous help if it is handled with caution. Having credit can enable people to obtain material necessities before they have the money to purchase them outright. But unfortunately, many, many young people get carried away with their handy plastic credit cards and
18、awake one day to find they are in serious financial debt. Learning how to use credit properly can be a very difficult and painful lesson indeed. Of equal importance is learning how to plan a person budget. People have to know how to control money; otherwise, it can control them. Students should leav
19、e college knowing how to allocate their money for living expenses, insurance, savings, and so forth in order to avoid the “Oh, no! Im flat broke and I dont get paid again for two weeks! anxiety syndrome. Along with learning about credit and personal financial planning, graduating college students sh
20、ould be trained as consumers. The consumer market today is flooded with a variety of products and services of varying quality and prices. A young person entering the “real world” is suddenly faced with difficult decisions about which product to buy or whose services to engage. He is usually unaware
21、of such things as return policies, guarantees, or repair procedures. Information of this sort is vital knowledge to everyday living. For a newly graduated college student, the “real world” can be a scary place to be when he or she faced with such issues as handling credit, planning a budget, or know
22、ing what to look for when making a purchase and whom to purchase it from. Entering the “real world” could be made less painful if people were educated in dealing with these areas of daily life. What better place to accomplish this than in college?21. According to the writer, graduating students _. A
23、) will find it hard to get a job with only knowledge gained form college B) have insufficient skills and knowledge and do not deserve a college diploma C) will not be able to earn enough money to support themselves D) do not have the necessary knowledge and skill to deal with the realities of life22
24、. The writer points out that many young people _. A) fall into debt due to ill-advised use of credit cards B) have to depend on credit to purchase some material necessities C) do not know the power of credit and easily run into serious financial debt D) start buying too much on credit before they ge
25、t a paid job23. Students suffer from an anxiety syndrome because _. A) they do not have their parents financial support B) they are worried that they dont get paid on time C) they run out of money and cant cover their living expenses D) they cant afford to buy insurance for themselves24. To “train s
26、tudents as consumers” means to enable them to _. A) handle their credit with caution B) plan their spending carefully so that they dont go broke C) make wise purchasing decisions and be informed about consumer services D) cope with serious financial problems25. By asking “What better place to accomp
27、lish this than in college?” the writer means that _. A) the best place to train students to deal with personal financial issues is in college B) students should be trained to enter the real world after they graduate from college C) students can best be trained in business and economics in college D)
28、 students should be taught to cope with the difficult problems they will be facing after graduationQuestions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage: Numerous gestures, facial expression, and motions also send different signals in different cultures. For example, Americans are often direct in th
29、eir conversations, expecting the truth with no hint of deception. People in some other countries, though, may prefer not to be direct. To them, this is s sign of respect. In America, a person who is reluctant to maintain eye contact is called shifty-eyed and arouses suspicion. But in come countries
30、an attempt to maintain eye contact may be perceived as a sign of aggression. Accordingly, in Japan, South Korea, and other Asian countries, maintaining eye contact is not an acceptable behavior. The evaluation of how to spend time also differs culturally. Western cultures view time as a resource tha
31、t is not to be wasted. The efficient use of time is emphasized in such expression as “Time is money” and “Time is the enemy”. People thus live by schedules and deadlines and thrive on being prompt for meetings and “efficient in conducting business. In contrast, Eastern cultures view time as unlimite
32、d and unending. In such places, people arrive late for appointments, business is preceded by hours of social rapport and those who are in a rush are occasionally thought to be arrogant and untrustworthy. Lets say that a salesperson form Chicago calls on a client in Mexico City. After spending 30 minutes in the outer office
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