英语3级学位考试真题Word文档格式.docx

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ssobad.

B.Really?

Peterisaluckyguy.

C.That'

sterrific.

D.Whydidthisthinghappen?

4.A.Ifeelsohottoday.

B.Yes,it'

squitecooltoday.

C.Iamsohappytoday.

D.Idon'

tliketheweatherhere.

5.A.Yes,pleasedo.

B.No,pleasedon'

t.

C.Yes,it'

ssohothere.

D.No,pleasedo.

SectionB(10%)

Inthissectionyouwillheartenshortconversations.Attheendofeachconversationaquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.DuringthepauseyoumustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA.B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.

6.A.It'

llbecollectedbyhimself.

B.Hewillpaybycheck.

C.He'

llpaybycreditcard.

llbedeliveredtohim.

7.A.Sellrefreshments.

B.Playwithfriends.

C.Workatthefoodfactory.

D.Buyfoodtoeat.

8.A.Toabookstore.

B.Toarestaurant.

C.Tothesupermarket.

D.Totheairport.

9.A.About3:

30.

B.About4:

C.About3:

25.

D.About2:

00.

10.A.Fixthecomputer.

B.Havecomputerfixed.

C.Askthemantohelp.

D.Makelotsoftelephonecalls.

11.A.InNewYork.

B.InBoston.

C.InMichigan.

D.InWashington.

12.A.Spanish.

B.Arabic.

C.Japanese.

I).Chinese.

13.A.Forthewoman.

B.Anhourlate.

C.Fiftyminutes.

D.Bydrinkingcoffee.

14.A.Removethepiecesheneedstorepair.

B.Replacethepieceshehasremoved.

C.Repairthebrokenitems.

D.Startthecaragain.

15.A.Daughterandfather.

B.Nieceandnephew.

C.Motherandson.

D.Wifeandhusband.

SectionC(5%)

Inthissectionyouwillhearonedialogueandoneshortpassage.Attheendofthedialogueandthepassageyouwillhearsomequestions.Thedialogueandthepassagewillbespokenonlyonce.AfteryouhearaquestionyoumustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B.CandD.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.

Question16to17arebasedonthedialogueyouhavejustheard.

16.A.Thefood.

B.Thehotel.

C.Thewine.

D.Thetraffic.

17.A.AllItaliansknowEnglishquitewell.

B.ManyItaliansspeakgoodEnglish.

C.HecanwriteItalianinplaceofspeakingit.

D.Heisgoodatcommunicatingbygestures.

Questions18to20arebasedonthedialogueyouhavejustheard.

18.A.Ablackspider.

B.Apoisonousspider.

C.Abeautifulspider.

D.Averylargespider.

19.A.Duringtheday.

B.Atdawn.

C.Atnight.

D.Intheevening.

20.A.Thebird-eatingspiderisdangerous.

B.Thebird-eatingspiderisabletoclimbanyplaces.

C.Thebird-eatingspiderspendslotsoftimeontheground.

D.Thebird-eatingspiderlikestoliveanywhere.

PartIIReadingComprehension(30minutes30%)

Inthisparttherearefourpassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B.CandD.Youarerequiredtodecideonthechoicethatbestanswersthequestionorcompletesthestatement.

PassageOne

Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

GrandmaMosesisamongthemostcelebratedtwentieth-centurypaintersoftheUnitedStates,yetshehadbarelystartedpaintingbeforeshewasinherlateseventies.Assheoncesaidofherself:

'

Iwouldneversitbackinarockingchair,waitingforsomeonetohelpme.'

NoonecouldhavehadamoreProductiveoldage.

ShewasbornAnnaMaryRobertsononafarminNewYorkState,oneoffiveboysandfivegirls('

Wecameinbunches,likeradishes.'

)Attwelveshelefthomeandwasindomesticserviceuntil,attwenty-seven,shemarriedThomasNoses,thehiredhandofoneofheremployers.Theyfarmedmostoftheirlives,firstinVirginiaandtheninNewYorkState,atEagleBridge.Shehadtenchildren,ofwhomfivesurvived;

herhusbanddiedinl927.

(91)GrandmaMosespaintedalittleasachildandmadeembroiderypicturesasahobby,butonlyswitchedtooilsinoldagebecauseherhandshadbecometoostifftosewandshewantedtokeepbusyandpassthetime.Herpictureswerefirstsoldatthelocaldrugstoreandatafair,andweresoonspottedbyadealerwhoboughteverythingshepainted.ThreeofthepictureswereexhibitedintheMuseumofModernArt,andin1940shehadherfirstexhibitioninNewYork.Betweenthe1930'

sandherdeathsheproducedsome2,000pictures:

detailedandlivelyportrayalsoftherurallifeshehadknownforsolong,withamarveloussenseofcolorandform.“IthinkrealhardtillIthinkofsomethingrealPrettyandthenIpaintit.”shesaid.

21.whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.GrandmaMoses:

AbiographicalSketch

B.ThechildrenofGrandmaMoses

C.GrandmaMoses:

HerBestExhibition

D.GrandmaMosesandOtherOlderArtists

22.Accordingtothepassage,GrandmaMosesbegantopaintbecauseshewantedto______.

A.decorateherhomeB.keepactiveC.improvehersalaryD.gainaninternationalreputation

23.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat______.

A.Herhusband'

sdeathhadsogreatimpactonGrandmaMosesthatsheturnedtopaintingforrelief.

B.GrandmaMosesknewnothingaboutpaintingbeforeshewasinherseventies. 

C.Mostofherpicturesareconcernedaboutrurallife.

D.Herpicturewereattractiveonceappearinginthemarked.

24.GrandmaMosesspentmostofherlife______.

A.nursing 

B.painting 

C.embroidering 

D.farming

25.Theword“spotted”couldbestreplacedby_____.

A.speckled 

B.featured 

C.noticed 

D.damaged

PassageTwo

Questions26to30arebasedonhefollowingpassage.

Carsof2050willtravelthenation'

shighwaysinnever-before-dreamed-ofsafety,comfort,andconvenience.Thesecarswillfloatalongnevertouchingtheground,andthereforewillhavenoneedforwheels.

Annoyinghighwayvibrations,causedbytherotationsofthedisc-and-tirewheels,willbethingsofthepast.Thecominghighwaypassengercarswillliterallyflyabovetheroad,supportedoncolumnsofaircompressedbyturbine-drivenfans.

Thecarwithoutwheelshasbeencalleda"

flyingcar"

and,inasense,that'

sjustwhatitis:

however,itwillnotbackoutofthefamilygarage,startdownthestreet,andthensuddenlygoquicklyupwardheadingforsomedistantpoint.(92)Onthecontrary,toavoidproblemsinaerialnavigation,thewheellessvehicleprobablywilltravelnomorethanthreeinchesaboveroadsurface.Itwilltraveloverfairlyroughroadandevenoversmoothwater!

Theinevitableproblemsofmaritimeregulations,severeweatherconditions,andrunningoutoffuelinremoteareasallwillrequirenewconceptsofoperation,servicing,andvehicleregulation.

26.Theauthorbelievesthatcarsofthefuture_____.

A.willbereplacedbyairplanes 

B.willhavewheelsunlikethoseoftoday

C.willusecolumnsofairinsteadofwheels 

D.willusewheelswithouttires

27.Whichofthefollowingistrueconcerningthenewcar?

A.Itdoesn'

tneedfuelanymore 

B.Itwillbeinfluencedbyweatherconditions.

C.Nofamilygarageisneededanylonger. 

D.Thespeedofaflyingcarwillbecomparabletothatofaairplane.

28.Thecarwithoutwheelshasbeencalleda"

because_____.

A.ittravelsafewinchesabovetheground 

B.itcanflyasaplanedoes

C.itmovesataveryhighspeed 

D.Itcantraveloversmoothwater

29.WhereisawheellesscarLEASTfittotravel?

A.Oversoftland. 

B.Overroughcountryroads. 

C.Overhighways. 

D.Overwaterfalls.

30.Wheellesscarswill_____.

A.eliminatealltrafficproblems 

B.createnewtrafficproblems

C.eliminateparkingproblems 

D.bothAandC

PassageThree

Questions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Imagineonedayreadingthatyouhadbeenasubjectinariskyscienceexperimentwithoutknowingit.Atschool,youhadbeenfedcereallacedwithradioactivechemicalssoscientistscouldlearnmoreaboutthedigestivesystem.Becausethefoodwasradioactive,scientistscouldeasilytraceitspaththroughthebody.

Scientistsnowknowthatexposuretolargeamountofradiationcancausecancer,agroupofdiseasesinwhichbodilycellsgrowwildlyoutofcontrol.Somepeoplewhowerepartoftheradiationstudieslaterdevelopedcancerandblamedtheradiationforcausingthecancer.Othersareworriedtheradiationwillsomedaymakethemsick.

Somedoctorssaythat,inmanycases,suchfearsareunjustifiedbecausetheradiationdosesusedintheexperimentsweretoosmalltocauseharm.Theyalsosaythatsincedangersofradiationwerelesswellunderstoodthenthantheyarenow,evenresearcherswhousedhighdosesofradiationdidn'

tdoanythingwrong.

(93)Somecriticsclaimthatnoexcuseisacceptablefornotinformingsubjectsaboutthenatureofanexperimentandgivingthemachancetorefusetoparticipate.

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