1、大学英语三级考试新题型样卷key大学英语三级考试新题型样卷keyCollege English Test Band Three(新题型,答案附后) 特别说明: 1 我省英语三级考试(CET-3)从2011年12月开始采用全新题型,难度有所加大,很多题型与全国大学英语四级考试(CET-4)相似; 2 我省CET-3历年试卷真题、听力录音、听力原文以及考试答案不像CET-4、CET-6那样容易流传网上(网络上几乎找不到任何相关试题),所以未能及时给同学们在“英语自主学习中心”发布,而且有些相关资源我们无法找到,但以后我们尽力做好试题资料收集、整理等工作。 Part I Listening Comp
2、rehension (30 marks, 30 minutes) 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 only once. After each question, there will be a pause. Du
3、ring 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 centre. 1. A) She didnt enjoy the film at all. B) Both she and Tina liked the film. C) She enjoyed the f
4、ilm, but Tina didnt. D) Tina didnt like the film as much as she did. 2. A) He didnt do well in the exam yesterday. B) He doesnt have time for coffee right now. C) He would enjoy some coffee at the moment. D) He drank too much coffee and couldnt fall asleep last night. 3. A) In a library. B) In a hos
5、pital. C) In a bookstore. D) In a lecture hall. 4. A) At 6:40. B) At 6:50. C) At 7:30. D) At 7:40. 5. A) Colleagues. B) Classmates. C) Nurse and patient. D) Teacher and student. 6. A) He didnt know the result until now. B) He didnt believe that he actually won. C) He couldnt have won that competitio
6、n. D) He won the first prize in another competition. 7. A) Because she has to send Tim to the airport. B) Because she has to pick up Tim at the hospital. C) Because she has to take her mum to the doctor. D) Because she has to pick up her mum at the airport. 8. A) Ann paid the bill. B) He has to chec
7、k with Ann. C) Ann remembers how much he paid. D) He cant remember how much he paid. 9. A) Give Janes friend a call. B) Go to Janes friends place. C) Tell Jane that it is really late. D) Try to call Jane one more time. 10. A) A film. B) A match. C) Sports news. D) A music program. Section B Directio
8、ns: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. The passage will be read twice and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question, there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and
9、 D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre. Passage 1 Questions 11-14 are based on the passage you have just heard. 11. A) In the 18th century. B) In the 19th century. C) In the 20th century. D) Before the in
10、dustrial revolution. 12. A) In hard candy jars. B) In large metal jars. C) In large glass jars. D) In wrapped candy jars. 13. A) They sell a large variety of products. B) They have replaced most of the grocery stores. C) They are the only stores carrying penny candies. D) They sell more types of can
11、dies than other stores. 14. A) Because these stores do not like this cheap product. B) Because these stores do not have enough employees. C) Because their employees do not like counting candies. D) Because their employees often make mistakes with candies. Passage 2 Questions 15-17 are based on the p
12、assage you have just heard. 15. A) Students who eat 4 meals every day. B) Students who put on weight gradually. C) Students who eat French fries and ice cream. D) Students who dont exercise as often as before. 16. A) More than 15 pounds. B) More than 20 pounds. C) Less than 2 pounds. D) Less than 15
13、 pounds. 17. A) Learning to adjust to life on campus. B) Constantly worrying about weight issues. C) Having to stay up late for study all the time. D) Not knowing how to resist all the temptations. Passage 3 Questions 18-20 are based on the passage you have just heard. 18. A) They can do well in a m
14、ath achievement examination. B) They can estimate the number of empty seats on the bus. C) They developed this ability when they were only infants. D) They can correctly guess the number of cookies in a cookie jar. 19. A) Because they need it for survival. B) Because they need it to learn math well.
15、 C) Because they need it to function well in a group. D) Because they need it for building a strong relationship. 20. A) Ways to make quick and rough guesses. B) Human beings inborn sense of numbers. C) The development of the ability to estimate. D) The measurement of ones ability to learn math. Sec
16、tion C Directions: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks numbered from 21 to 27 with the exact words you
17、 have just heard. For blanks numbered from 28 to 30 you are required to fill in the missing information. For these blanks, you can either use the exact words you have just heard or write down the main points in your own words. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check wh
18、at you have written. 注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。 The discount do-it-yourself store, Aldi, has seen some big (21)_ recently. While other businesses are cutting back, Aldi is (22)_ . Across the country, the discount grocery chain opened 80 stores this year. One hundred more are (23)_ to open in 2010. Managers
19、say the success can be attributed to Aldis business (24) _ . First, the store only carries the top 1,400 most (25) _ items. Second, shoppers (26)_ carts for a quarter, and get a quarter back when they return their cart, thus (27) _ the need for workers to do the task. Third, Aldi stores are smaller
20、in size. (28) _. Some shoppers, who enjoy the convenience of traditional grocery stores, say the Aldi model is not for them. (29) _. Aldi, a privately owned company, wont discuss its financial numbers but management says the store chain is doing well. (30) _. Wal-Marts latest earnings data shows sal
21、es fell by 1.4% from the previous year. Recent numbers for Target show an even larger drop, down 2.6% from the previous year. Part II Reading Comprehension (40 marks, 40 minutes) Section A Directions: There are 3 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished stateme
22、nts. 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 Sheet with a single line through the center. Passage One Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage: You can tell a lot about people
23、by looking at their hairand not just whether they brush, spray, or blow-dry. Scientists have found a way to use hair to figure out where a person is from and where that person has been. The finding could help solve crimes, among other useful applications. Water is central to the new technique. The l
24、iquid makes up more than half an adult humans body weight. Our bodies break water down into its parts hydrogen and oxygen. But not all water is the same. Hydrogen and oxygen atoms can vary in how much they weigh. Different forms of a single element are called isotopes (核素).And depending on where you
25、 live, tap water contains unique proportions of the heavier and lighter isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen. Might hair record all this information? Thats what scientists wondered. To find out, researchers collected hair from barbers in 65 cities in 18 states across the United States. The researchers as
26、sumed that the hair they collected came from people who lived in the area. Even though people drink a lot of bottled water these days, the scientists found that hair did reflect the concentrations of hydrogen and oxygen isotopes in local tap water. Thats probably because people usually cook their fo
27、od in the local water. Whats more, most of the other liquids we drink contain large amounts of water that also come from sources within their region. Scientists already knew how the composition of water varies throughout the country. By combining that information with the results, they predicted the
28、 composition of hair in people from different regions. The new technique cant point to exactly where a person is from, because similar types of water appear in different regions that span (跨越) a broad area. But authorities can now use the information to analyze hair samples from criminals or crime v
29、ictims and narrow their search for clues. Based on the finding, one research offers this advice: If youre a criminal, shave. 31. Water is different in that_. A) hydrogen and oxygen atoms are broken down differently by people B) different samples contain different proportions of isotopes of hydrogen
30、C) the weight of hydrogen and oxygen atoms varies from sample to sample D) its proportion in an adult humans body weight is different across people 32. In order to find out if hair can tell where a person is from, scientists need hair samples_ . A) containing information on the composition of tap wa
31、ter B) showing how much bottled water the person drinks daily C) containing information on the kinds of food in the region D) showing the variety of liquids the person regularly drinks 33. Why cant the technique tell where exactly a person is from? A) Because many regions have similar types of water
32、. B) Because nowadays people drink too much bottled water. C) Because scientists dont know exactly how water varies. D) Because there are too many different regions in the nation. 34. This new technique might help with _. A) tracking down lost animals B) the prevention of water pollution C) identifying criminals without ha
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