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1、四川省大学英语三级Test Two试卷一Test Paper OnePart 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. The conversation and the question will be spoken twice. After each questio

2、n 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:At the office. In the waiting roo

3、m.At the airport.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 wit

4、h a single line through the center.Sample Answer A B C DA. In a zoo. B. In a theater. C. In a museum. D. In a bookshop.A. Tea. B. Coffee. C. Milk. D. Ice cream.A. 5. B. 3. C. 15. D. 9.A. He cant quite remember the title. B. The title is rather difficult to pronounce. C. He can never recall the title

5、 of the book. D. Its a bestseller of the year.A. In a toilet. B. At the post office. C. In a school. D. In a parking place.A. At the restaurant. B. At the theater. C. At the station. D. At he drugstore.A. $15.00. B. $12.00. C. $40.00. D.$42.00.A. Boss and secretary. B. Doctor and nurse. C. Teacher a

6、nd student. D. Lawyer and client.A. At a bank. B. At a department store. C. At a lawyers. D. At school.10. A. Teacher and student. B. Lawyer and client. C. Husband and wife. D. Doctor and patient.Section CDirections: In this section, you will hear a short passage. At the end of the passage, you will

7、 hear two questions. Both the passage 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, and D. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Question 11 to 12 are bas

8、ed on the passage you have just heard.A. He lost consciousness. B. he was slightly wounded. C. He was seriously injured. D. He was buried under an icebox. About four days. B. Around eight days. C. A day and a half. D. More than six years.Part II: Vocabulary and Structure (20%) (20 minutes)Directions

9、: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You must 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. She is one of the new

10、est film stars from America and has many fans, in Europe.A) specially B) particularly C) partially D) specifically14. _ a little earlier this morning! I missed the school bus by only one minute and had to wait in the cold for nearly an hour.A) If only I had got up C) If only I get upB) If I had got

11、up D) If I got up15. _ twice, the postman refused to deliver our letters unless we chained our dog up.A) Being bitten C) Having bittenB) Had been bitten D) Having been bitten16. They took measures to prevent poisonous gases from escaping in the chemical plant.A) fruitful B) beneficial C) effective D

12、) influential17. Never before that night _ so great my responsibility was.A) I had felt B) I felt C) did I feel D) had I felt18. There was a knock at the door. It was the second time. someone me that evening.A) had interrupted C) would have interruptedB) to have interrupted D) having interrupted19.

13、There is not much time left; so Ill tell you about it _A) in short B) in detail C) in brief D) in all20. Indoor heating systems have made _ for people to live and work comfortably in a mild climate.A) possible B) it possible C) possible that D) it is possible21. A railway ticket should indicate the

14、place of departure as well as the of the trip.A) advance B) arrival C) direction D) destination22. Over thirty coal miners were reported _ in that shocking accident.A) to be killed C) having been killedB) to have been killed D) being killed23: The United States is composed of fifty states,_ are sepa

15、rated from the others by land or water.A) two of which B) two of whom C) two of them D) two of those24. We are anxious to hear any information _ his health.A) involving B) including C) concerning D) considering25. A good artist, like a good engineer, learns as much from his success.A) his mistakes a

16、s C) his mistakes fromB) his mistakes as from D) his mistakes from as26. _ its economy continues to grow, the US is increasingly becoming a nation of part-time and temporary workers.A) Even though B) If only C) Now that D) Provided that27. At such a time of crisis, we must try to _ differences of pa

17、rty or class and stick together.A) set forth B) set back C) set down D) set aside28. I told the foreign guests that it was in the house _ we used to live that the exhibition was held.A) that B) which C) where D) there29. _ a choice of two jobs, the man decided to take the one which was more challeng

18、ing.A) When being offered C) When he is offeredB) When offering D) When offered30. I cant _ her another day; she never stops complaining.A) come up with B) keep up with C) put up with D) catch up with31. The boy . Spanish for six years by the time he takes his examination.A) has studies C) has been

19、studyingB) will have studied D) had studied32. A soldier should never from the duty of defending his country even in the face of death.A) shrink B) shield C) shelter D) avoidPart III: Reading Comprehension (40%) (35 minutes)Directions: There are four passages in this part. Each passage is followed b

20、y five questions or unfinished statements. For each question, there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should choose the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Passage OneQuestions 33 to 37 are based on the following pass

21、age.When two people are talking to each other, they tend to stand a specific distance apart. Each person has an invisible boundary around their body into which other people may not come. If someone goes beyond this boundary, they will feel uncomfortable and move away to increase the distance between

22、 them. (The major exception is family members and other loved ones.) This personal distance is not due to unpleasant body smell or bad breath, but because closeness lends a sense of intimacy (亲密 ) that is in disagreement with their relationship to the other individual.Interestingly, the average pers

23、onal distance varies from culture to culture. Americans tend to require more personal space than people in other cultures. So if you try to get too close to an American during your conversation, he or she will feel that you are “in their face“ and will try to back away. Try to be aware of this; so i

24、f the person to whom you are speaking backs away a little, dont try to close the gap. Also, try to avoid physical contact while you are speaking, since this may also lead to discomfort. Touching is a bit too intimate for nodding acquaintances (相识的人). So dont put your arm around their shoulder, touch

25、 their face, or hold their hand. Shaking hands when you initially meet or part is acceptable, but this is only momentary.33. When two people talk to each other they A) always stand as close to each other as possibleB) usually keep a certain distance between themC) pay no attention to the distance be

26、tween themD) feel more comfortable if they are close enough34. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A) There is an invisible distance between two speakers.B) Speakers keep a specific distance for the sake of their health.C) Speakers keep a space between them because of

27、their bad breath.D) Personal space isnt important when family members talk to each other.35. According to the author, during a conversationA) personal distance may differ indifferent culturesB) eastern people require more personal space than western peopleC) western people require more personal spac

28、e .than eastern peopleD) both sides feel more comfortable if they keep as close as possible36. In a conversation with a nodding acquaintance, youd betterA) not shake hands with him C) not touch himB) touch him gently first D) contact .him physically37. The best title for the passage can be A) A Sens

29、e of Intimacy in CommunicationB) An Invisible Boundary in ConversationC) Different Cultures in CommunicationD) Personal Space in ConversationPassage TwoQuestions 38 to 42 are based on the following passage.Last year I purchased a game for my boys and I played it with them. The trouble was that every

30、one Won the game. We all arrived at the end together. This seems great in theory, but wheres the incentive (刺激) to keep playing? We played the game twice, and it has been there gathering dust ever since.Without a potential winner, a game or contest loses its excitement. If theres nothing to compete

31、for, the drive to do ones best is replaced by a “Whats the point“ attitude. Competition is closely related to motivation (动力). Its part of human nature to be competitive; after all, survival of the fittest is the basis of evolution. A competitive spirit is the key to our success as adults, so why sh

32、ouldnt we cultivate it in our children?Im not suggesting we set our children against each other in heated competitions in all aspects of life. We should guard against coaches who lose the spirit of good sportsmanship (运动员风格) in the heat of the game. But in the right situations, a healthy competition

33、 can teach our kids a lot about life. While games and contests illustrate the importance of drive and determination, they also teach our children how to lose. And with that comes other good lessons - about learning from mistakes, searching for ways to improve and finding the will to try again.38. We

34、 can learn from the first paragraph that the game bought by the authorA) proved to be unchallenging C) caused trouble for childrenB) gathered dust very easily D) was played with lots of fun39. The second paragraph mainly tells us that _A) there is a potential winner in all games C) humans are compet

35、itive by natureB) only adults have a competitive spirit D) only children have a competitive spirit40. The word “drive“ (Line2, Paragraph 2) is close in meaning to A) strength B) energy C) ability D) spirit41. According to the author, in a game or contest children should be encouraged A) to obey thei

36、r coaches strictly C) to develop a competitive spiritB) to compete in all aspects of life D) to compete for nothing but a prize42. What is important for a loser in the game?A) Competition. C) Survival.B) Self-determination. D) Self-improvement.Passage ThreeQuestions 43 to 47 are based on the followi

37、ng passage.Shortly after Charles Darwin published his theory of evolution, a lady was asked what she thought of the idea that humans and animals came down from a common ancestor (祖先). “Let us hope it is not true,“ she said. “And, if it is true, let us hope it does not become public knowledge.“This s

38、tory is probably untrue, but it illustrates well the attitudes of the time. Today, we are more comfortable with our past. Many people accept Darwin s view of how we came into being - that our bodies evolved through the process of natural selection acting on our genes.However, Darwin believed evoluti

39、on was responsible for far more than just our physical characteristics. He saw it as the major influence in shaping our psychology. Indeed, he predicted that “in the distant future, psychology will be based on a new foundation.“ This foundation was, of course, his theory of evolution.To those in fav

40、or of concepts like free will and personal responsibility, such an idea seems quite stupid. But a growing number of scientists are questioning the extent to which our behavior is controlled by our culture. Their research has revealed increasing evidence that the human mind is made up of natural mech

41、anisms (if; h-g,), which control everything from the way we perceive (感知) time and space, to how we learn survival techniques and choose mates.43. The story about the lady suggests that, in Darwins time, the theory of evolution made many people feelA) embarrassed B) delighted C) comfortable D) miser

42、able44. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to Paragraph 2?A) Peoples attitudes towards Darwins view remain unchanged.B) Darwins view of mans origin has been widely accepted.C) Natural selection has no effect on our genes.D) The story about the lady has proved to be true.45. The phra

43、se “was responsible for“ in Line 1, Paragraph 3 most probably means“ “A) had the ability to influence C) was to blame forB) had the duty of D) was the cause of46. According to Darwins view, our psychology A) will change greatly in the future B) has nothing to do with evolution C) is mainly shaped by

44、 evolutionD) is shaped by our physical characteristics47. If Darwins view on our psychology is correct, what controls our behavior?A) The characteristics of our culture. B) The mechanisms of our mind.C) The way we perceive time and space.D) The way we live and choose mates.Passage FourQuestions 48 t

45、o 52 are based on the following passage.November 7, 2000 is a very special day in the United States. Voters all across the nation are electing representatives in local and national races. Some people think they are voting for the president of our country too. Theyre not! Again, theyre voting for rep

46、resentatives, who are called electors.In most states the electors are chosen on a winner-take-all basis. That makes it possible for one candidate to win the most electors while getting less popular votes nationally than his opponent.The electors will meet in their respective states and cast their vo

47、tes for the president and the vice-president on December 18, 2000. The Constitution (宪法) does not force the electors to vote for the candidates that they promise to vote for, but they almost always do. On January 6, 2001, just two weeks before the new president and vice-president take office, the vo

48、tes will be counted in the Congress.If no one gets a majority of the electoral votes, at least 270 out of 538, the winners will be chosen by the Congress. The House of Representatives will choose (one vote per state) the president and the Senate (参议院) will choose the vice-president. Its not likely, but we could actually end up with a president from one party and a vice-president from another.48. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the first paragraph?.A) Electors are representatives of local and national races.B) Local voters are usually referred t

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