2012-13学年上学期大学英语3口语考试
大学英语三级考试2012年 (2)

四川省大学英语三级考试SICHUAN COLLEGE ENGLISH TEST BAND THREE(SCET3 201306)Part I Listening Comprehension (15%) (20 minutes)Section ADirections:In this section,. You will hear IO short conversations. Al the end of each conversation,a question will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and thequestion will be spoken twice. Alter each question there will be a pause. During !hepans e, you must read the four choices marked A),B), C) and D), and decide which isthe nest answer.Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with asingle line through the center.Example:You will hearYou will read:A) At the officeB) In the waiting room.C) At the airport.D) In a restaurantFrom the conversation we know that the two were talking about some work they hadto finish in the evening. This is most likely to have taken place of the office. Therefore,A) "At the office" is the best answer. You should choose [A] on the Answer Sheerand r nark it with a single line through the center.1. A) Watch. B) Watch and necklace.C) Something good. D) Necklace.2. A) Boss and secretary. B) Doctor and,patient.C) Teacher and student. D) Customer and salesperson.3. A) He wants to know where to hold the meeting.B) He wants to know who will attend the meeting.C) He thinks the room is too small.D) He thinks the meeting is important.4. A) At the airport. B) In a theater. C) At the zoo. D) In the street.5. A) They had taken an umbrella. B) They were told it would rainC) They missed the train. D) They were caught in the rain.6. A) Airplane. B) Bus. C) Subway. D) Taxi.7. A) It's important for competition. B) It's a course in college.C) It's people's request. D) It's a must for education.8. A) $94. B) $50. C) $499. D) $449.9. A) The bad smell of chemicals. B) The serious water pollution.C) The long time research. D) The drinkable water.10. A) Teacher and student. B) Husband and wife.C) Policeman and driver. D) Manager and secretary.Section BDirections: In this s. 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 beSpoken twice. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer form thefour choices marked A) B). C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on theAnswer,Sheet With a single line through the center.Questions 11 and 12 are based on the conversation you have just heard.11. A) They are business partners. B) They stay in the same house.C) They work for the same company D)They are neighbors12.A) Mr. West didn't want to move out of this neighborhood.B) Mr. Brown is tired of living in this neighborhood;C) Mrs. West didn't want to buy a new house.D) Mr. Brown bought a new house in the suburbs of London.Section C Spot DictationDirections:In this section, you will hear a passage three times. Listen carefully during the fast reading. Then listen to the passage again. When it is being read the second time, you should Jill in the six blanks numbered SI) 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 the United States, people who want to start a savings account have different SI) of where to put their money. These include banks and credit unions. Credit unions are cooperatives for people who have some kind of S2). For example, the members might work for a university or a government agency. Most credit unions are nonprofit organizations. Credit unions, banks and other S3). institutions pay interest on savings accounts. But the interest rates are low. Certificates of deposit pay higher returns. With a certificate of deposit, or CD, a personS4). not to withdraw the money for a certain period of time.This teen could be S5). from a few months to several years.Longer terms, and larger amounts, pay higher interest. People can withdraw their money early but they have to pay a fine. Another way to save is through a money S6). fund.This is a kind of mutual fund. Mutual funds invest money from many people.Part II Vocabulary and Structure (20%) (20 minutes)Directions: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence !here 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 t.he center13. Young parents should a certainA) get down B) leave out C) keep back D) set aside14. Reading the lines, I would say that the government worried than it admits.A) behind B) among C) along D) between15. You will not be about your food when you are hungry.A) peculiar B) particular C) special D) specific16. Many people,particularly the young, send e-mails letters to contact people both forbusiness and personal affairs.A) in the first place B) in place of C) in place D) out of place17. As Professor Li made no on my research paper, I felt quite worried.A) comment B) statement C) viewpoint D) question18. That sports car is really fancy, but I can't it with such a low income.A) allow B) affect C) arrange D) afford19. Nowadays more and more world famous universities are ready to full scholarships totop Chinese students.A) support B) devote C) award D) contribute20. Because of poor health, Joan was obliged to her job as director of the sales department.A) depart B) retire C) quit D) dismiss21.The government has come to realize that economy should never be developed at theof environment.A) fall B) value C) cost D) loss22.With the economic development, more and more_buildings have been constructed in ChengduA) commercial B) common C) complicated D) competitive23.Without proper lessons, you could a lot of bad habits in play in the piano.A) keep up B) pick up C) catch up D) draw up24.When you something at the "lost-and-found" desk, you should present some proof.A) claim B) gather C) demand D) require25.Never in my life so sad when he told me that one of my best friends lied to me once.A) had I felt B) I felt C) I had felt D) felt I26.Two hundred miles not a great distance in these days of rapid travel.A) are B) was C) is D) were27.Martin never complains about anything he feels he's being misunderstood in someway.A) provided B) unless C) whenever D) until28.From the beginning to the end, the government kept the people about the event.A) to inform B) informed C) inform D) informing29.You all these walls, since I said I would help you.A) needn't to have painted B) didn't need have paintedC) didn't need to have painted D) needn't have painted30. you do, you should look before you leap and seek advice from those who areexperienced.A) What B) Which C) Whichever D) Whatever31.The goals he had fought all his life no longer seemed important to him.A) after which B) with which C) for which D) at which32.Our modem civilization must not be thought of as in a short period of time.A) having been created B) to have been createdC) to create D) creatingPart 3 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),and D)You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centerPassage OneQuestions 33 to 37 are based on the following passage.Here's something to think about the next time you ask your teacher. for help: struggling withschoolwork on your own can help you learn. According to a recent study; the more you strugglewhile you are teaming new information, the better you can remember it later.It was Kapur who came up with the idea that struggling can lead to better learning. Then he tested it out on students in Singapore. He separated students into two groups, with students in the first group asked to solve math problems with the teacher's help and those in the second group to solve the same problems by helping one another, instead of getting help from the teacher.With the teacher's help, students in the first group were able to find the correct answers.Students in the second group did not solve the problems correctly, but they did come;up with a lot of good ideas.The students were then tested on what they had learned. The group without any help from a teacher scored much higher than the group who had help. Kapur said working to find the answers helped students understand theprocess; not just the solution.Kapur's advice for students is to put a lot of effort into teaming something new rather thangoing to your teacher for help. "Simply doing a little work or nothing at all won't work," says Kapur."The struggle needs to be a genuine attempt to figure out a problem in as many ways as possible:'33. The author introduces the findings of the experiment in Paragraph I in order toA) arouse the reader's interest in the passage B) stress the necessity of the teacher's helpC) make the experiment more believable D) explain how our memory functions34. It can be learned from the experiment that the students solving the math problems independentlyA) failed to get any help from each otherB) learned less than the group with the teacher's helpC) Teamed more than the group with the teacher's helpD) failed to come up with any good ideas35. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A) Students' memory of new information can be enhanced by struggling on their own.B) The students in both groups looked to teachers for help when they had problems.C) As long as the students struggle with their study, they can get correct answers.D) Those who did schoolwork on their own scored lower than those who didn't.36. According to Kapur, it is important for students to, pay attention toA) the help from teachers B) the solution to problemsC) the process of learning D) the scores of tests37. This passage might most probably come fromA) a work of science fiction B) a government fileC) a novel D) a reportPassage twoQuestions 38 to 42 are based on the following passage.Would the world be more peaceful if women were in charge? A challenging new book by theHarvard University psychologist Steven Pinker says that the answer is `yes."In The Better Angels of Our Nature Pinker presents data showing that human violence, while still very much with us today, has been gradually dropping. Moreover, he says, 0over the long history, women have been and will be a pacifying(实现和平的)force. Traditional war is a man's game: tribal(部落的)women never get together to attack neighboring villages." As mothers, women tend to maintain peaceful conditions in which to raise their children.Those with different opinions immediately reply that women have not made war simplybecause they have rarely been in power. If they had the power as leaders, the tough conditions of the world would force them to make the same decisions that men do. Margaret Thatcher, Golda Meir, and Indira Gandhi were powerful women; all of them led their countries to war.But it is also true that these women rose to leadership by playing according to the politicalrules of "a man's world." It was their success in conforming to male values that enabled their rise to leadership in the first place. If women held half of leadership positions, they might behave differently in power.So we are left with the broader question: does gender really matter in leadership? Variouspsychological studies show that men incline towards the hard power of command, while women are collaborative(协作的)and instinctively understand the soft power of attraction and persuasion.38. Pinker's book The Better Angels of Our Nature mainly discussesA) women's psychological state B) women's function in societyC) women's desire for power D) women's tendency for peace39. Margaret Thatcher, Golda Meir, and Indira Gandhi are mentioned as examples to show thatA) women function as a pacifying force B) women in power tend to win warsC) Pinker reaches a right conclusion D) Pinker's opinion is not correct40. What is the attitude of the author of this passage according to Paragraph 4?A) He agrees that women should conform to male values.B) He is inclined to think that women are a pacifying force.C) He thinks that women would not make political rules.D) He believes that women would make no difference.41.The word "gender" (line 1, last paragraph) is closest in meaning toA) peace B) sex C) power D) violence42. According to psychological studies, the main difference between men and women in power lies in .A) their motive for power of commandC) their attitude towards human violenceB) their tendency to apply power they haveD) their preferred conditions to raise childrenPassage ThreeQuestions 43 to 47 are based on the following passage.A boat rocks gently in the warm, clear water off the coast of Lizard Island. At night, researchers on board the boat lower into the ocean three large iron traps with raw chicken inside. Video cameras are attached to the traps. The researchers watch and take note of how many nautiluses(鹅鹉螺),attracted to the meat, swim past the traps overnight: In the~ morning, the team palls the traps back onto the boat. They measure, tag and photograph captured nautiluses before releasing them.Scientist Peter Ward, of the University of Washington, is leading the study. "We need to know how many nautiluses there are," he said.Why does the number or creatures matter:Information collected around the world by Ward and Other scientists will help to show if the nautilus is threatened and if the animal should be listed as an endangered species.Nautiluses have survived for million years. But some scientists fear that the animals may be in danger of disappearing. Humans have been killing the animal for its unique shell.The inside of the shell is pearl-colored(珍珠色的)and forms a perfect shape. It i' uses场makedecorations and jewelry.A report showed that the annual number of nautilus-shell products was alarmingly high.SoWard came up with a plan to study and count nautiluses. Four more seagoing research trips areexpected fo take place in the months ahead.There is much to learn. "We're really at the tip of the iceberg(冰山)," De Angelis, of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, says.43. In order to study nautiluses, the scientists have to tempt them withA) meat B) cameras C) rocks D) traps44. The first paragraph is used mainly to describeA) how researchers feed nautiluses B) what tools are used to get nautilusesC) how researchers study nautiluses D) what attracts nautiluses to the traps-45. Humans capture nautiluses because theyA) have pearls inside their shells B) are easy to captureC) have very special decorative shells D) are rare and delicious46. The reason why Ward made a plan to study nautiluses is thatA) nautiluses had been proved to be threatened B) there were too many nautiluses killedC) nautilus was listed as an endangered species D) the number of nautiluses was growing47. What does De Angelis mean by saying "We're really at the tip of the iceberg,in the lastparagraph?A) Their scientific research is at the leading level.B) The scientists are confronted with a critical situation.C) There is a long way to go to see the whole iceberg.D) The scientists know only a little about nautiluses.Passage FourQuestions 48 to 52 are Eased on the following passage.Chinese young people are becoming more environmentally aware .The trend is significant enough to influence global business strategies, according to a report by. BusinessGreen, a digital publishes on environmental issues.The research was based on a survey of 2,800 young people across six countries. It found that 83 percent of 18 to 25-year-olds in China would be more loyal to a brand if they coup see it was reducing its carbon footprint. In contrast, just 57 percent of US respondents (受访者)made the same claim.Globally, 78 percent of young :people said they want their favorite brands to reduce theircarbon footprint. Again those,in China showed the highest demand for emission.(排放) reductions, with 88. percent calling on firms to cut their footprint. South Africa came in second place with 86 percent of respondents: calling on companies to reduce their impact(对环境的影响).The US lagged far behind, with only two thirds of respondents demanding more action from big brands:Tom Delay, chief executive of the BusinessGreen, said that the survey results:revealed how Chinese consumers could lead the global demand for greener goods. "Sixty percent of young adults questioned in China would stop buying a product if its manufacturer refined to commit to measuring and reducing its carbon footprint, compared to just 35 percent of those in the US," Delay said. "It is the Chinese. not the US consumer .who really holds the demand for new. low-carbon products to deliver an economy.48. Which of the following is the best topic of the passage?A) How Chinese people lead the global demand for business.B) More and more young people are purchasing green goods.C) Global businesses are constantly reducing carbon footprint.D) Chinese youth's desire for green products influences market.49. A business can keep young Chinese customers loyal to its brand byA) surveying the market needsB) claiming its global strategies,C) reducing its carbon footprintD) promoting sales in six countries50. How many Chinese young people want their favorite brands to reduce carbon emission?A) 88 percent. B) 78 percent.C) 86 percent. D) 83 percent..51. Compared to Americans, the number of Chinese youth who would like to buy greener goods isA) much higher C) much lower B) a little lower D) a little higher52. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A) South Africa respondents don't care about low-carbon productB) Manufacturers should manage to cum out low-carbon products.C) One third-of US respondents demand action to reduce carbon footprintD) American youth express the highest demand for emission reduction.Part IV Translation from English into Chinese (10%) (15 minutes)Directions: In this part, there are five items, and four of them are taken from the reading passages you have justread. Below each, there are five Chinese sentences translated,which are marked A), B), C), D) and E). Each letter stands for a score varying from 0 to 2. You should decade which is the best translation, and then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.T1. (Line 3, Paragraph 5, Passage One)The struggle needs to be a genuine attempt to figure out a problem in as many ways aspossible.A)这种奋斗须是真正的尝试.要想尽办法用更多的方式去解决问翅.B)竞争是真正的考验,这种考验可让人思考并提出越来越多的问翅。
大学英语三-口语考试-例题及答案

U11.how do you feel about trying new things?I always enjoy trying new things. I like to meet new people, see new place, try new food. However, trying new things also depend on what they are. If it’s dangerous, I will choose give up.2.what stops you from trying new things?Time, money, energy, probably. I don’t have a lot of time to try new things, I have lot of works to do. Meanwhile, if it is dangerous and could hurt me, I will choose give up.3.what have you achieve in your life that make you feel proud?I ‘m very proud that I was admitted to Fuzhou university and I took part in some interesting club whose number are very kind to me. Also, I feel that I ‘ve become a good person I guessI ‘ll proud of that.4.who do you admire for their achievement and why?I admire my mother very much. Actually, she is an ordinary woman. My mum teaches me how to think independently and help me built up my confidence. When I feel sad, it is also my mother help me walk out. Without her help, I can’t success.U21.how are you feeling today? Why?I woke up early and I have a good breakfast, so I think I suppose I will feel well-balanced and optimistic afternoon. But now I feel very stressful due to the oral test.2.would you describe yourself as an optimist or a pessimist? why?I think I am a pessimist. I always feel that I can’t do something enough well. And I’m always afraid of being laughing by others. When I speak in public, I ‘m nervous an uncomfortable. 3.what’s the best thing that’s happened to you thi s year?The best thing that happen to me this year is the success I ‘ve in garden. I sow vegetable and flowers in spring. And I took care of them after class very day. Recently, I have a bumper harvest.U31.do you know about you neighbor? How well you know them?Actually, I don’t know much about my neighbors. It’s difficult for people living in apartment to know about their next-door neighbors. We may say hi when we meet, but don’t have a long conversation. I even don’t know what they do.2.what do you think makes a good/bad neighbor?A good neighbor is someone you can trust, depend on, and share happiness and sadness, just like your family number. A bad neighbor is someone make noise late at night, throw rubbish anywhere and never care about other’s feeling.3.what do you think are the similarities and differences between an online community and a real community?I think there are similarity as well as difference between the online community and realcommunity. On one hand, online community is similar to real community, you can share ideas and discuss problems. On the other hand, it ‘s quite different. For example, you can see a real person when you talk online.4.what are the benefits of online community?Online community provide another way for people to communicate with other people. You can do something without going out, it saves time, money, energy. Furthermore, through the online community, you can make friends with people over the world.5.what are the possible dangers or problem if people spend a lot of time in online community?If people spend much time in online community, they will be affected in many respects. They may inactive and refuse to communicate with real community. People who are addicted in internet, usually stay up late at night and easily cause sudden death.U41.do you buy things on impulse?On impulse? I will buy computer game. Actually, I still have many computer games to play. Due to the hard work and rich activities, I don’t have time to play computer game anymore. But if the price of the game is cheaper than before, I will buy on impulse.2.what recent product or service do you think is impressive?The latest mobile phone I saw on the internet impress me a lot. The phone is small in size, light in weight and easy to carry. It offers many fast and convenient service for communicate and entertainment. It really attractive me a lot.3.if you could start a business or invent a product or service, what would it be?My fantasy business is to run a bakery which is named after my name and make really fantastic and delicious cake that you can’t buy in this country. I hope my shop could attract many customers which enjoy my cake. And then I can earn lot of money.U51.what did you dream of doing or being when you were younger? How about now? When I was a child, I dreamt of being a teacher. Because I think it is a good job. My teachers are very excellent, and all of them care for students very much. I want to be a teacher like them. Perhaps, I will be strict with my students in class, but I will become their friends after class. But now I don’t want to be a teacher, I want to be an engineer.2.are you ambitious? If so, in what way(s)?Yes, I am ambitious. I want to get a good mark in my test. I will study hard and read many books to widen my horizon. When other play computer games, I will restrain(克制) myself, I will remind myself, I have many goals to achieve, I must carry on.。
2012年12月浙江省大学英语三级考试真题试卷

2012年12月浙江省大学英语三级考试试卷Part Listening Comprehension (30 marks, 30 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear 10short conversations. At the end of each conversation,a question will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and thequestion will be spoken only once. After each question, there will be a pause. Duringthe pause, youmust read the four choices marked A), B), C), and D),and decidewhich is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the the AnswerSheet with a single line through the center.1. A) Today. B) Late in the evening.C) Tomorrow . D) Late in the morning.2. A) He has been in perfect. B) He is worried about Rod s’ health.C) He ha been feeling ill all week. D) He is taking care of his twin brother.3. A) He forgot to call the woman. B) He coul dn’t pay fof a phone call.C) He didn’t carry his phone with him. D) He didn’t want to call the woman.4. A) Doctor and patient . B) Travel agent and customer.C) Teacher and student. D) Manager and office worker.5. A) In a workshop. B) At an art gallery.C) At a bookstore. D) In a department store.6. A) She’ll go to England. B) She’ll drive her mother to the airport .C) She’ll go to the theatre. D) She’ll drive her sister to the airport.7. A) Tom is going to Hawaii.B) The man is leaving for Haeaii.C) The man wants to meet Tom in Hawaii.D) The woman is leaving for Haeaii to meet Tom.8. A) He went to visit Harry and Jack. B) He forgot to pick up the woman.C) He had intended to call the woman. D) He wentto the train station last night.9. A) In a cinema. B) At a parking lot.C) In their car. D) At a downtown hospital.10. A) When he was 5. B) When he was 12.C) When he was 20. D) When he was 25.Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passage. At the end of each passage. You will hear some questions. The passage will be read twice and the questions will bespoken only once. Aften each question, there will be a pause. During the pause,youmust read the four choices marked A), B), C), and D),and decide which is thebest answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the the Answer Sheet with asingle line through the center.Questiaons 11-13 are based on the passage you have just heard:11. A) They don’t trust others. B) It is expensive to hire labor.C) They don’t like to be helped. D) They can do better than others.12. A) It publishes books only for children.B) It publishes books about people’s pets.C) It uses computers to make up stories with beautiful pictures.D) It makes the young readers the leading characters in the stories.13. A) Books about children and their pets.B) Books written by children themselves.C) Books published with the help pf computers.D) Books telling stories about the readers themselves.Questions 14-16 are best on the passage you have just heard:14. A) One can find advertisements on TV.B) One can find advertisements in a book.C) One can find advertisements on the atreet.D) One can find advertisements in a newspaper.15. A) From consumers. B) From advertisements.C) From private businesses. D) From government offcials.16. A) How to advertise. B) Where advertisements are.C) What advertising is. D) Why advertising is so common.Questions 17-20 are based on the fconversation passage you have just heard:17. A) They are taking the same course. B) They don’t live in the same building.C) They know the professor very well. D) They know the subject of the course well.18. A) English. B) British Literature.C) Biology D) Shakespeare’s plays19. A) He is a very good listener. B) He often puts his students in trouble.C) He is a very good teacher. D) He teachers a course on Shakepeare.20. A) The woman will payfor the book. B) They will take good care of the book.C) They will share the cost and the book. D) The man will lend the book to the woman.Section CDirections: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 forthe secong time,you are required to fill in the blanks numbered from 21 to 27 with theexact words you have just heard.For blanks numbered from 28 to 30 you are requiredto fill in the missing information.For these blanks,you can either use the exact wordsyou just heard or write down the main points in your own words.Finally,when thepassage is read the third time,you should check what you have written.注意; 此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答For centuries, people have been playing kicking games with a ball. The game of soccer (足球) (21) from some of these early games. (22) soccer games began in 1863. in soccer, two teams of eleven players try to kick or head the ball into their opponents’ (23) . the goalie, who tries to (24) the ball out of the goal, is the only player on the field who is allowed to (25) the ball with his or her hands. The other players must use their feet, heads, and bodies to (26) the ball.Evety four years, soccer teams around the world compete for the World Cup. The World Cup (27) started in 1930.Brazil is the home of many great soccer players, (28) . Pelé. With his fast footwork, dazzling speed, and great soccer, he scored 1,281 goals and (29) .People in more than 140 countries around the world play soccer. It is the national sport of most European and Latin American countries. (30) !Part II Reading Comprehension (40 marks,40 minutes)Section ADirections:There are 3 passage in this part .Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements For each of them there are four choices marked A),B),C), andD).You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on theAnswer Sheet with a single line through the centre .Passage OneQuestions 31-35 are based on the following passage:It is customary for adults to forget how hard and dull and long school is. The learning by memory of all the basic things one must know is a most incredible and unending effort. School is not easy and it is not for the most part very much fun, but then, if you are very lucky, you may find a real teacher. Three teachers in a lifetime are the very best of my luck. My first was a science and math teacher in high school, my second, a professor of creative writing at Stanford, and my third was my friend and parrtner, ED Rickets.I have to believe that a great teacher is a great artist and that three are as few as there are any other great artists. It might even be the greatest of the arts since the medium is the human mind and spirit.My three teachers han these things in common: They all loved what they were doing; they did not tell, but stimulated a burning desire to know. Under their influence, the horizons sprang wide and fear went away and the unknown became knowable.I shall speak only of my first teacher because in addition to the other things, she brought discovery. She aroused us to shouting, bookwaving discussions. She had the noisiest class in school and she did not even seem to know it. We could never stick to the subject. Our speculation (思绪) ranged the world. She breathed curiosity into us so that we brought in facts or truths shielded in our hands like captured fireflies (萤火虫).She was fired, and perhaps rightly fightly so, for failing to teach fundamentals. Such things must be learned. But she left a passion (激情) in us for the pure knowable world and she inflamed me with a curiosity which has never left. I have had many teachers eho told me soon-forgotten facts but only three who created in me a new attitude a new hunger. What deathless power lies inthe hands of such a person?31. In the writer’s opinion, school life is usually .A) exciting B) interestingC) tiresome D) challenging32. We can infer from Paragraph 2 that .A) it is easy to find great artists as well as great teachers.B) there are few great teachers but many great artists.C) the greastest artists are not easy to find; nor are the greatest teachers.D) being a great teacher is a great art to learn because teachers spread knowledge.33.In the writer’s opinion, a good teacher should .A) teach students the fundamental thingsB) stick to one subject and be strict with studentsC) teach students the knowledge ranging the worldD) arouse students’ curiosity and desire the world34. The writer’s first teacher was dismissed mainly bacause .A) her class was the noisiest in schoolB) she did not teach basic knowledge in classC) she let students shout and wave books in classD) she did not know how to teach basic knowledge effectively35. What is the best title of this article?A) The Teachers in My Life B) How to Become a TeacherC) What to Teach at School D) What Makes a Good TeacherPassage TwoQuestions 36-40 based on the following passage:According to psychologists (心理学家), an emotion is arouse when a man or animal views something as either bad or good. When a person feels like running away from something he thinks will hurt him, we call this emotion fear. If the person wants to remove the danger by attacking it , we call the emotion anger. The emotions of joy and love are aroused when we think something can help us. An emotion does not have to be created by something in the outside world. It can be created by a person’s thoughts.Everyone has emotions. Many psychologists believe that infants are born without emotions. They believe children learn emotions just as they learn to read and write. A growing child not only learns his emotions but learns hoe to act in certain situdtions bacause of an emotion.Psychologists think that there are tow types of emotion: positive and negative. Positive emotions include love, liking, joy, delight, and hope. They are aroused by something that appeals to a person. Negative emotions make a person unhappy or dissatisfoed. They include anger, fear, despair, sadness, and disgust. In growing up, a person learns to cope with the negative emotions in order to be happy.Emotions may be weak or strong. Some string emotions are so unpleasant that a person will try every means to escape from them. In order to feel happy, the person may choose unusual ways to avoid the emotion.Strong emotions can make it hard think and to solve problems. They may prevent a personfrom learning or paying attention to what he is doing. For example, a student taking an examination may be so worried about failing that ba cannot think properly. The worry drains valuable mental energy he needs for the examination.36. We leaen from the passage that an emotion is created by something .A) one feels in danger B) one faces in the outside worldC) one thinks bad or good D) one tries to escape from real life37. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?A) Babies are born with emotions.B) Emotions fall into two types in genersl.C) Children learn emotions as they grow up.D) People can cope with the negative emotions in life.38. The author’s purpose in writing this passage is to .A) explain why people have emotionsB) define and classify people’s emotionsC) show how people avoid the negative emotionsD) explain what people should do about emotions39. When a student is too worried about failing in the exam, .A) he will simply give up B) he will not be able to think properlyC) he will need extra mental energy D) he will try very hard to solve the problems40. The word “drain” (para. 5) most probably means .A) ties B) stops C) flows D) weakensPassage ThreeQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage:Many a young person tells me he wants to be a writer. I always encourage such people, but I also explain that there’s a big difference between “being a writer’ and writing. In moet cases these individuals are dreaming of wealth and fame, not the long hour alone at a typewriter. “You’ve got to want to write.” I say to them,” not want to be a writer”.The reality is that writing is a lonely, private and poorly-paid affair. For every writer kissed by fortune there are thousands more whose londing is never reward. When I left a 20-year career in the US Coast Guard to become a freelance (自由职业) writer, I had no prospects at all. What I did have was a friend who found me a room in a New York apartment building. It didn’t even matter and felt like a genuine writer.After a yeqr or so, however ,I still hadn’t gotten a break and began to doubt myself. It was so hard to sell a story that I barely made enough to eat. But I knew I wanted to writer, I had dreamed about it for years. I wasn’t going to be one of those people who die wondering: What if? I would keep putting my dream to the test even though it meant living with uncertainty and fear of failure. This is the shadowland of hope, and anyone with a dream must learn to live there.41. The word “prospects” (para.2) is closest in meaning to .A) rich resource B) reasonable hopesC) strong desires D) enormous advantages42.The writer mentions his 20-year career in the US Coast Guard in order to show .A) his regret at leaving the armyB) his determination to realize his dreamC) his disappointment with the army lifeD) his excitemnet with the new life in the big city43. The writer would use all the following words to describe his life as a writer, except .A) failure B) loneliness C) wealth D) hard work44. What is the main idea of the passsage?A) One may become a writer if he loves writing.B) One may become a writer if he keeps on writing.C) One will surely become a writer if he works hard.D) One will surely become a writer if he learns to write.45. Who do you think most likely wrote this passage?A) A poor dreamer. B) A successful writer.C) A journal editor. D) A literature professor.Section BDirections: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a lot of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Readthe passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank isidentified by a letter. Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on theAnswer Sheeet with a single line through the center. Y ou may not use any of thewords in the abnk more than once.CA TV is a short way of saying “community antenna (天线) television”. But “cable television”is the term most people use. Cable television allows 46 to receive TV progroms that they cannot pick up with their 47 antennas. Television signals do not 48 the curve of the earth. They travel in straight lines in all directions. Signals from a TV station 49 toward the horizon and then go into space. I f you live only a few miles 50 a station, you may not get any picture at all.CA TV bagan in 1948. People in places far from TV stations shared the 51 of putting up high antennas. A community antenna was usually placed on a hill, a mountain, or on a high tower. The antenna picked up TV signals and fed them into a small local station. From the station, thick wires called cabled ran out to nearby homes. Each person using the cable paid a monthly 52 .CA TV worked well, and soon new uses were found 53 it. Local stations could feed program into 54 channels that were not in use. People along the cable could have local news, weather reports, and farm and school news at no 55 charge.Today, cable television has moved into cities. It brings in extra programs that city viewers with regular antennas cannot see. It is also used in many classrooms throughout the country.Part III Integrated Testing (15 marks, 20 minutes)Section ADirections: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage.Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line throughthe center.Smoking is considered dangerous to the health. Our tobacco-seller, Mr. Johnson, therefore, always asks his 56 , if they are very young ,whom the cigarettes are bought for.One day, a little girl whom he had never seen 57 walked boldly into his shop and demanded twenty cigarettes. She had the exact 58 of money in her hand and seemed very 59 . Mr. Johnson was 60 surprised by her confident amnner that he 61 to ask his usual question .62 , he asked her what kind of cigarettes she wanted. The girl replied readily and 63 him the money. While he was giving her 64 cigarettes, Mr. Johnson said laughing that 65 she was so youngh she should 66 the packet in her pocket in 67 a policeman saw it. 68 , the little girl did not seen to find this very 69 . Without even smiling she took the packet and walked 70 the door. Suddenly she stopped, turned 71 , and looked steadly at Mr. Johnson. There was a moment of silence and the tobacco-seller 72 what she was going to say. All at once, 73 a clear, firm voice, the girl 74 , “My dad is a policeman ,” and with 75 she walked quickly out of the shop.56. A) passers-by B) peopleC) passengers D) customers57. A) early B) agoC) before D) later58. A) lot B) amountC) total D) number59. A) sure B) boredC) lazy D) afraid60. A) so B) veryC) such D) quite61. A) tried B) forgotC) came D) began62. A) Instead B) AnywayC) Therefore D) However63. A) took B) providedC) handed D) presented64. A) all B) theseC) the D) those65. A) as B) whileC) for D) though66. A) carry B) hideC) cover D) hold67. A) case B) turnC) time D) trouble68. A) However B)MoreoverC) Furthermore D) Therefore69. A) funny B) excitingC) happy D) meaningful70. A) from B) towardC) before D) against71. A) over B) downC) back D) around72. A) waited B) expectedC) doubted D) wondered73. A) in B) forC) by D) at74. A) admitted B) declaredC) recogined D) apologized75. A) it B) theseC) that D) whichSection BDirections: In this part there is a short passage followed by five questions or inocomplete statements. Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete theatatemnets with no more than 10 words. Please write your answer on AnswerSheet 2.The advantages of some form of international in the modern world are obvious. Thanks to modern methods of transport, we can travel everywhere more eaily and mor equickly than ever before, but the language problem still remains. Without a common language, misunderstandings arise an there can be no real comminication between people of different nationalities.There are two possible solutions to this problem: either we choose one of the exisiting major languages of the world, or we make up an artificial one. But neither solution is simple beause no exisiting major language, such as Esperanto (世界语), has no literature and would be thought dull by many learners.It is often said that English is quickly becoming a world language. It is certainly the most widely used language in the world, and second only to Chinese in its number of native speakers, but there are certain dangers in choosing English as an international language.First of all, owing to political reasons and national pride, English is not acceptable to everyone as a world language. Many dislike its influence; they see it as a form of interference, perhaps evendomination. English words enter their languages and this too causes offence. Although English is being taught in more and school abrosd, the process in not always popular. Not every nation is prepared to accept the dominant position of a foreign language in their educational system.Another danger is that differences in standard English arise from its use thoughout world. It could break up, with language developing from dialects (方言) of English. Already Indian teachers and Nigerian students have been unable to understand each other’s English.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2作答。
复旦大学2012-2013学年第一学期本科生课程表、校历

选课序号课程名称学分教师职称人数教室时间ENGL110043.08英语口译 2.0丁小龙副教授35H5108三 6-7ENGL110043.09英语口译 2.0丁小龙副教授35H5108三 8-9ENGL110043.10英语口译 2.0丁小龙副教授35H5108五 1-2ENGL110043.11英语口译 2.0丁小龙副教授35H5108五 3-4ENGL110043.12英语口译2.0丁小龙副教授35H5108五 6-7ICES110012.01中国概况(上) 2.0许静讲师40HGD605周五6-7H4106四 6-8H计算中心三楼机房五 6-7H3104四 6-8H计算中心三楼机房五 8-9H3204四 6-8H计算中心三楼机房五 8-9H4304四 6-8H计算中心三楼机房五 6-7BIOL130012.01遗传学 3.0乔守怡吴燕华教授讲师80H4405一 2-4BIOL130012.02遗传学 3.0卢大儒林娟教授副教授80H4406一 2-4ENVI130010.01环境工程基础3.0刘燕教授30H4408二 6-8PHIL110030.01先秦道家与墨家 3.0才清华讲师30HGX203二 11-13ENVI130024.01环境统计学 2.0张浩副教授40H4105三 1-2ENVI130033.01环境材料导论 2.0张士成董维阳副教授高级工程师40H4203三 3-4ENVI130018.01环境质量评价 2.0余琦张艳讲师讲师50H4303三 3-4ENVI130039.01环境分析化学 2.0李想副教授50H4206五 6-7ENVI130042.01环境经济学 3.0张真副教授50HGX201二 2-4INFO130119.01操作系统B2.0周强讲师35H3405四 6-8COMP120006.04程序设计 4.0郑达安讲师50COMP120006.03程序设计 4.0杨帆副教授5055COMP120006.02程序设计 4.0赵文庆教授55COMP120006.01程序设计 4.0张美玉高级工程师COMP110033.02计算机多媒体应用(高级)1.0肖川工程师80H1308一 8-9PHAR130016.01天然药物化学I 2.0杨国勋讲师70Z2107四 1-2PHAR130016.02天然药物化学I 2.0俞培忠副教授35Z2207四 1-2TCPH130017.01薄膜物理与技术 2.0施立群研究员15H2104B 二 1-2PHIL130156.01哲学阅读和写作 1.0黄翔副教授52HGX205三 11-12PHIL130005.02西方哲学史(上) 2.0汪堂家孙向晨教授教授42HGX206一 8-9PHIL130088.01西方哲学原著选读I 2.0汪堂家孙向晨教授教授42HGX205三 8-9PHIL130088.01西方哲学原著选读I 2.0汪堂家孙向晨教授教授42HGX205三 8-9PHIL130146.01数理逻辑I 2.0郝兆宽杨睿之副教授42HGX304四 11-12MANA130322.05自然科学前沿讲座 2.0戴伟辉副教授42H5104二 1-2F1106一 11-13(1-9周)F院系自主二 8-10(1-9周)F1106三 11-13(1-9周)F1106一 11-13(10-17周)F院系自主二 8-10(10-17周)F1106三 11-13(10-17周)一 6-7四 3-4912.001.1.01英语听说与译述 3.0冯超讲师48H1306二 8-10JOUR119002.02大众传媒文化 2.0张大伟副教授180H6212一 11-12MANA130007.05管理信息系统 3.0屈锗讲师40H6405四 2-4CHIN120007.01现代语言学 2.0陈振宇副教授60HGX306三 3-4CHIN110031.01近代日本文学及其文化与政治构思 2.5Chia-ningChang 教授50HGX203四 6-8(1-15周)BIOL130006.03生物化学A(下)3.0王维荣讲师45H3404四 2-4916.062.1.01哲学阅读和写作 1.0黄翔副教授20HGX205三 11-12H4203二 3-4H3109四 6-8副教授30H2208赵根明冀敏4.0流行病学957.022.1.01PHYS120003.01普通物理B 3.018教授957.015.1.01卫生统计学B4.0赵耐青教授18ICES110003.02留学生专业汉语I14.0卢英顺副教授50HGX310MATH120005.05高等数学C(上) 4.0王剑波讲师90PHPM110037.01营养状况自我评价 1.0薛琨讲师50H4503一 11-12(1-9周)PHPM110012.01食品安全与健康 2.0陈波副教授70H4503四 11-12PHPM110002.01食物营养与健康1.0厉曙光教授100HGX104一 11-12(1-9周)PHIL130007.02现代西方哲学 3.0莫伟民教授42HGX202二 3-5PEDU110077.01网球 1.0陈建强正高级讲师24H南区网球场四 1-2二 3-4四 3-4(单周)二 1-2(单周)五 3-4INFO120010.04数字逻辑基础实验0.0孔庆生副教授36H物理537四 8-9H3209CHEM130012.02物理化学AⅠ 3.0刘智攀教授40H4205CHEM130012.01物理化学AⅠ 3.0徐昕周鸣飞教授教授120备注考试时间开课系选课限制条件校级精品课程建议修完大学英语III 大学英语教学部校级精品课程建议修完大学英语III 大学英语教学部校级精品课程建议修完大学英语III 大学英语教学部校级精品课程建议修完大学英语III 大学英语教学部校级精品课程建议修完大学英语III大学英语教学部考试日期:2013-01-11考试时间:13:30-15:00国际文化交流学院12 临床医学(六年制)国家级精品课程团队生命科学学院10 生命科学学院国家级精品课程团队生命科学学院10 生命科学学院环境工程方向考试日期:2013-01-11考试时间:13:00-15:00环境科学与工程系10 环境科学全英语课程考试日期:2012-12-25 考试时间:8:55-11:35哲学学院考试日期:2013-01-07 考试时间:13:00-15:00环境科学与工程系10 环境科学与工程系研讨型课程考试日期:论文 考试时间:-环境科学与工程系10 环境科学与工程系研讨型课程考试日期:2013-01-08考试时间:08:30:00-10:30:00环境科学与工程系09 环境科学与工程系考试日期:2013-01-11考试时间:13:00:00-15:00:00环境科学与工程系11 环境科学与工程系考试日期:2013-01-07考试时间:08:30:00-10:30:00环境科学与工程系11 环境科学与工程系考试日期:2013-01-03 考试时间:13:30-15:30信息科学与工程学院10 通信工程12 技术科学实验班信息科学与工程学院考试日期:2013-01-09 考试时间:13:00-15:00上海市精品课程团队考试日期:2013-01-14 考试时间:8:30:00-10:30:00考试日期:2012-12-16考试时间:17:00:00-考试日期:2012-12-228:00-18:00计算机科学技术学院12 临床医学(八年制)12 护理学(四年制)12 医学试验班12 八年制临床医学(二军大)药学院10 药学药学院10 药学部分课程安排参观实践考试日期:2013-01-17 考试时间:08:30:01-10:30:01核科学与技术系09 核科学与技术系三 1-2五 6-7考试日期:论文考试时间:-哲学学院11 哲学(国学方向)11 宗教学11 哲学“望道计划”课程:十七、十八世纪西方哲学考试日期:2012-12-31考试时间:15:20-17:00哲学学院11 哲学“望道计划”课程:十七、十八世纪西方哲学考试日期:2013-01-02考试时间:0:00-0:00哲学学院11 哲学“望道计划”课程:十七、十八世纪西方哲学考试日期:2013-01-02考试时间:0:00-0:00哲学学院11 哲学“望道计划”课程:逻辑学导论考试日期:2013-01-03 考试时间:18:30-20:10哲学学院11 哲学上海市教学名师管理学院11 管理学院11考试日期:2012-12-25 考试时间:15:20-17:55外国语言文学学院英汉双语翻译(二专)考试日期:2012-12-24 考试时间:18:30-20:10新闻学院考试日期:2013-1-10 考试时间:8:30-10:30管理学院10 管理学院11 公共事业管理考试日期:2013/1/3 考试时间:15:20-17:00中国语言文学系12 中国语言文学类12 新闻传播学类复旦-UC课程全英语课程考试日期:2012/12/20 考试时间:13:30-16:05中国语言文学系上海市精品课程团队考试日期:2013-01-11 考试时间:13:00-15:00生命科学学院10 生命科学学院11考试日期:论文 考试时间:-哲学学院哲学(二专)校级精品课程团队考试日期:2013-1-15考试时间:8:30:00-10:30:0012 留学生 医学试验班物理学系周二学院机房上机公共卫生学院11公共事业管理(卫生事业管理方向)(二学位)11公共事业管理(卫生事业管理方向)(二学位)公共卫生学院复旦大学教学名师考试日期:2013/1/2考试时间:8:00-9:40中国语言文学系11 中国语言文学系12 医学试验班12 临床医学(八年制)考试日期:2013-01-11考试时间:08:30:00-10:30:00数学科学学院公共卫生学院公共卫生学院公共卫生学院国家级精品课程“望道计划”课程:现代西方哲学考试日期:2012-12-25考试时间:9:55-12:00哲学学院10 哲学复旦大学教学名师,校级精品课程研讨型课程女体育教学部11 化学系11 材料科学系11 电气工程及其自动化国家级精品课程团队国家级精品课程团队拔尖班考试日期:2013-1-16考试时间:8:30-10:3011 高分子科学系11 化学系11 材料科学系11 化学系化学系。
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2013级口语考试题目Answer the following question within 3 minutes.1. Should people improve their appearance through plastic surgery? Some suggested ideas:★Negative:(1) We should not attempt to change nature.(2) Most employers need skilled employees rather than good-looking ones.(3) One’s inner beauty or qualities like honesty, faithfulness, diligence and sense of humor are more important than one’s appearance.2. Many college students choose to take part-time jobs in their spare time. What do you think may be the advantages of it? :★taking part-time jobs may have at least three benefits for college students in my eye. First and foremost, students can promote their study through part-time jobs. For instance, if a law student finds a part-time job in a law firm, his 1Practice will enable him to better understand what he has learned from books. What’s more, the part-time job can offer him opportunities to go beyond what has been taught in clas s, and he will learn something that doesn ‘t exist in books but in practice. Moreover, students can accumulate work experience through part-time jobs, which will benefit their future job-hunting. Part-time jobs act as warm-up exercises for students to take full-time jobs after graduation and help them to prepare for future careers. In addition, graduate students lacking in practical work experience are often disfavored in job-hunting markets.Last but not the least, part-time jobs can partly relieve stude nts’ financial burden, especially those who are from poor families.3. Students spend a lot of time watching all kinds of TV programs during their holidays, ranging from TV series to Talent Show. But it may he harmful if we watch TV too much. Could you give some reasons? :★The most important reason why watching TV is bad is that it influences how much family members communicate. Parents, grandparents, and other family members have a lot of wisdom to share. This wisdom, however, is often ignored by young people who watch TV.Furthermore, it reduces children’s study time.Finally, TV programs can be a bad influence. Some shows include inappropriate language and too much violence. Many researchers say children do repeat what they see on TV.4. Please describe what kink of people you expect your dream lover to be. :★He or she should be a loving and caring individual. Not only does he or she love her family, but he or she is warm-hearted to help those around or even someone who they don’t know.He or she should be loyal to their nation, their family and their career. Hard-working is an indispensable quality.He or she is supposed to know romance, tolerance and humor.If he is a handsome or she is a beautiful, that would be better.Someone who is good at cooking is always welcome.5. What are the pros and cons of exercises? / What are the advantages and disadvantages of exercises? :●Pros of exercises:1) It improves appearance. Through exercise, you can get a nice figure.2) It strengthens the heart.3) It can improve your health.4) It can enhance your mood and reduce depression and anxiety.●Cons of exercises:1) It may affect one’s personal life. Some people are so obsessed with exercise that they give little time and attention to other aspects of their personal lives.2) If we do exercise in a wrong way, it can actually harm our body. Some work out hard and pull their muscles; some even hurt a joint or break a bone.6. Many college students and high school students choose to study abroad after their graduation. What is your view of studying abroad? :▲T(e students who bhѯos䀥to study abroad believe that overseas studY will 聢e vgry rew聡rding. 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大学英语(三)-开放英语-专升本、本科(1303)

南开大学现代远程教育学院考试卷(专科、本科)2012-2013年度秋季学期期末(2013.3) 大学英语(三)考试形式:撰写课程作业客观题答题纸:请将1-20题答案填写在如下表格中,否则成绩无效。
一、单选题(共10小题,每题2分,共计20分)1.It is assumed that students at an intermediate level will have a good ______ of the basic structures and vocabulary of English. A. command B. commanding C. to commandD. commanded2.- I haven't seen Belly for 10 years.- _________________________________. A. Either have I B. Neither have I C. Haven't ID. So have I3.- Hello, could I speak to Don please? - _________________________________?A. Who are you学习中心:_______________________ 专业:__________________________ 姓名:_______________________ 学号:__________________________----------------------------------------------密-----------------------------------------封-----------------------------------------线--------------------------------------B. What's the problemC. Are you JaneD. Who's speaking4.- What subjects are you studying?- _________________________________.A. Yes, I'm studying historyB. I'm studying nowC. I'm studying philosophyD. I'm doing my homework5.Mother was busy. Although she was not watching the basketball on TV, she _______ it on the radio.A. was listening toB. was hearingC. was listeningD. was seeing6.Frank plays ____ Alex.A. a lot more better thanB. much more better thanC. a lot better thanD. much more well than7.- Hurry up. The lecture begins at 2:00.- _________________________________.A. Don't worry. We've got 20 minutesB. Thank you. No hurryC. Never mind. You go if you likeD. The lecture is useful8.- David, you've been losing your temper over nothing lately.- _________________________________.A. I haven't been getting much sleep eitherB. You'd better not push yourself too hard, or you'll get sickC. I'm sorry. I shouldn't have blown up like thatD. You'd better do exercises regularly9.He _____________ in the laboratory the whole morning.A. has been workingB. is workingC. workedD. has worked10.- Thanks a lot. You've gone to so much trouble.- _________________________________.A. It's no trouble at allB. That's all right. I like itC. I don't think it's a troubleD. That's very kind of you二、完型填空(共10小题,每题2分,共计20分)阅读下面的短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。
公共英语三级口试

公共英语三级口试1. 简介公共英语三级,简称CET-3,是中国教育部组织的一项英语能力考试,主要用于考查考生在日常生活和工作中运用英语进行沟通、交流的能力。
其中,口试部分是整个考试的重要组成部分,用于评估考生的口语表达能力。
2. 口试形式公共英语三级口试采用面试形式进行,考生与考官进行一对一的对话交流。
口试时间为10-15分钟,考生需要根据考官的提问或任务进行回答和表达。
3. 口试内容公共英语三级口试主要涵盖以下几个方面的内容:3.1 自我介绍考试开始时,考生需要进行自我介绍,包括姓名、年龄、学校或工作单位、兴趣爱好等方面的基本信息。
自我介绍需要简洁明了,清楚表达自己的个人情况。
3.2 个人经历和能力考官会询问考生的个人经历和能力,包括学习经历、工作经验以及语言能力等方面。
考生需要准备充分,清楚地表达自己的经历、技能和能力,以展示自己的英语水平。
3.3 常见话题讨论口试中的常见话题涵盖生活、工作、学习等方面。
考官可能会就一些热门话题进行提问,如环保、健康、科技等。
考生需要能够流利地表达观点、陈述自己的看法,并能够支持观点的理由和例子。
3.4 图片描述口试中,考官可能会给考生一张图片,要求考生根据图片进行描述。
考生需要注意观察图片细节,并能够清楚地表达出自己观察到的内容。
3.5 角色扮演在口试中,考官可能会要求考生进行一定场景下的角色扮演,如订餐、购物、旅行等。
考生需要扮演指定的角色,并在指定情境下进行对话。
考生需要积极参与,流利地表达自己的观点和需求。
4. 口试评分标准公共英语三级口试根据以下几个方面进行评分:4.1 发音和语调考生的发音和语调需要准确、自然。
发音清晰,语调适当的考生将得到高分。
4.2 词汇和语法考生需要准确、丰富地运用词汇和语法知识。
使用恰当的词汇和语法结构,能够准确表达自己的意思。
4.3 句子结构和连贯性考生的句子结构需要清晰,语句之间需要有连贯性。
考生应通过使用适当的过渡词和连接词使句子和段落之间衔接自然。
2012-2013大英一(C)

福建华南女子职业学院大学英语试卷(C )(12级服装设计、多媒体、旅游、公共管理、老年管理、营养、家政专业)(2012——2013学年第1学期)(闭卷 120 分钟)ANSWER SHEET专业_________ 班级_________ 姓名 _________ 学号 _________I. Vocabulary and Structure 20%1.2. 3.4. 5.6. 7. 8. 9. 10.11. 12. 13. 14. 15.16. 17. 18. 19. 20. II. Reading Comprehension 30%21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35.III. Complete each sentence with the right form of the word given 15%36. 37. 38. 39.40. 41. 42. 43.44. 45.IV. Translation 25%A: Translate the following into Chinese 15%46.47.48.B: Translate the following into English 10%49.50.IV . Writing 15%福建华南女子职业学院大学英语试卷(C)(12级公管、营养、服装、多媒体、旅游专业)(2012——2013 学年第 1 学期)(闭卷 120 分钟)I. Vocabulary and Structure 20%Direction: Complete each of the following sentences by deciding on the most appropriate word from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.1. He had a to his wife who gave him the money to start his business.A. jobB. debtC. chanceD. career2. The teacher Tom’s homework with Mike’s and found little difference.A. comparedB. experiencedC. sensedD. decided3. We were all to hear the news that Tom, the silly boy, had won an award.A. fluentB. rudeC. amazedD. successful4. You are to choose two books from those on shelf.A. spokenB. allowedC. likedD. interested5. Her parents her to cook and even paid her to make dinner twice a week.A. discouragedB. encouragedC. couragedD. promised6. The president was invited to address the audience at the opening of the Olympic Games.A. ceremonyB. speechC. meetingD. celebration7. Do you always an English-Chinese dictionary when you come across new words in your reading?A. considerB. cheatC. consultD. contact8. Ever since she was young, she has herself a goal to become a doctor.A. madeB. setC. decidedD. had9. I have heard children tell me that they want to be doctors when they grow up.A. much too farB. far too much C .far too many D. many too far10. She was deeply by the news of his accident.A. affectedB. effectedC. reflectedD. infected11. Do you know when the information will be made ?A. awareB. exactC. rareD. available12. I haven’t received the letter; it might to the wrong address.A. have sentB. be sentC. be sendingD. have been sent13. Have you discovered that the two cultures have a lot in ?A. spiritB. effortC. commonD. reality14. The practice of hanging up stockings is believed to be with St.Nicholas.A. connectedB. determinedC. includedD. selected15. When you back to Harbin next month, let me know the date and yourflight number beforehand.A. will comeB. have comeC. will be comingD. come16. The boss encouraged his staff to proposals to management.A. take awayB. give inC. break outD. put forward17. Red flowers are generally thought of as a(n) of happiness.A. signB. objectC. symbolD. association18. I dinner. Just as it was ready, Chris and June phoned to say that theycouldn’t come to eat.A. couldn’t have cookedB. mustn’t have cookedC. needn’t have cookedD. wouldn’t have cooked19. When his team arrived on , there was a loud cheer.A. floorB. courtC. groundD. place20. The teacher that we should do all the exercises by ourselves.A. suggestB. tellsC. believesD. speaksII. Reading Comprehension 30%Direction: Choose the best answer to complete each of the questions after the passages.Passage 1What makes one person more intelligent than another? What makes one person agenius, like the brilliant Albert Einstein, and another person a fool? Are people born intelligent or stupid, or is intelligence the result of where and how you live? These are very old questions and the answers to them are still not clear.We know, however, that being born with a good mind is not enough. In some way, the mind is like a leg or an arm muscle. It needs exercise. Mental exercise is particularly important for young children. Many child psychologists think that parents should play with their children more often and give them problems to think about. The children are then more likely to grow up bright and intelligent. If, on the other hand, children are left alone a great deal with nothing to do, they are more likely to become dull and unintelligent.Parents should also be careful about what they say to young children. According to some psychologists(心理学家), if parents are always telling a child that he or she is a fool, then the child is more likely to keep doing silly and foolish things. So it is probably better for parents to say very positive things to their children, such as “That was a very clever thing you did.”or “You are such a smart child.”What do you think? Are people born intelligent or do they become intelligent with the help of good parents and teachers?21. The answers to the questions concerning intelligence are .A. as clear as delightB. very obviousC. quite unclearD. nowhere to be found22. Which of the following is probably the main factor to decide children’s intelligence according to the passage?A. A lot of physical exerciseB. Relationship between children and parentsC. A kind of exercise that needs the intelligence of the parentsD. Plenty of mental exercise shared by both parents and children23. A dull and unintelligent child .A. usually lives aloneB. is usually neglected by his parents or he has few friendsC. is friendlessD. usually has no parents24. Why should parents be careful about what they say?A. Because children are too young to listen to sweet words.B. Because children like to listen to sweet words.C. Because words speak louder than actions.D. Because their words have either a positive or a negative influence on children.25. The word “smart”(line 7, paragraph 3) has all of the following meanings except .A. fashionableB. brightC. wittyD. cleverPassage 2Michael Van Adams was a model student in high school—president of his senior class, captain of the tennis team, and a straight-A student. So when he received an academic scholarship to the University of Maine, nobody was surprised. Havingexcelled both academically and socially at his small high school in rural New Hampshire, Van Adams expected more of the same in college. He was wrong.Van Adams did poorly on his first couple of exams and even received a failing grade on his first term paper. Instead of asking his professors or classmates for help, Van Adams began to isolate himself, spending hours alone in his dorm room where he would play video games or send e-mails to friends back home. To make matters worse, he became homesick during his first weeks of college, longing for his high school friends and sweetheart, who was attending a community college in New Hampshire.“I did all the wrong things,” says Van Adams. “Instead of seeing my first couple of failures as wake-up calls, I became depressed and immediately started passing the blame onto others. I told my parents that the professors were awful and didn’t like me;I told my girlfriend that the kids who went there were snobs and no fun at all. Basically, I blamed everyone but myself.”Van Adams also told himself that the University of Maine wasn’t for him. He dropped out a couple of weeks before completing his first semester. “Frankly, I wasn’t properly pre pared for college,” he says. “I didn’t go into my freshman year with the right attitude. At age 18, I thought I had the world figured out; I thought I could ace my college classes like in high school. I couldn’t have been more off. I was failing three clas ses, and I didn’t see the point of sticking around.”26. What is the main point of the first paragraph?A. Everyone expected Michael Van Adams to be a good student of University ofMaine.B. Michael Van Adams did not prove to be a good student in college.C. Michael Van Adams was an excellent high school student.D. Universities favor versatile students like Michael Van Adams.27. What did Van Adams do when he did poorly in several exams?A. He asked his professors for help.B. He sought for seclusion (隔离) in his own world.C. He went home to meet his high school friends.D. He transferred to a community college in his hometown.28. Why did Michael Van Adams fail in college?A. He did wrong things and put the blame onto others.B. The professors did not appreciate his talents.C. He and his girl friend were not in the same school.D. He paid attention to nothing but video games.29. “Ac e” in the last paragraph probably means “”.A. passB. failC. get an AD. do better than others30. Michael Van Adams’ case is to illustrate .A. college freshmen dropoutB. preparation for collegeC. different criterion between high school and collegeD. how to do well in college classesPassage 3Within about 50 million years, one of the mammals (哺乳动物) that lives in a marine environment, the whale (鲸), has developed into the largest of all animal forms. However, at least for the last 150 years, trouble has closed in on whales from humans.Whales have been hunted since about the eleventh century. Certain types of whales have been hunted too much. Recently, their number has been reduced so greatly that they are in danger of becoming extinct (灭绝的). People are worried about the fact that the number of whales is getting smaller and smaller. They are working to save them.There are reasons why people want to protect the whales. One reason is that whales help to keep a balance between plants and animals. People have been throwing their wastes into the oceans and seas, and these wastes increase the amount of salt in ocean and seawater. The increased salt helps some plants and some very small creatures to grow but these plants and small creatures are harmful to fish. However, whales are eating large numbers of plants and animals that grow in very salty water. In this way, whales are doing a good job as they keep the ocean water clean enough for the fish. In addition, because fish supply necessary food for many people, whales become our good friends which we want to save.Some people are now working to save whales by using the law. They hold meetings to ask fishermen to reduce the number of whales which can be killed in a year. They also work within countries to persuade law makers to make whaling against the law and to make the use of whale products against the law too.Now this struggle to save whales is going on in many places in the world. Some governments will not let people sell whale products in their countries. Other governments have changed the law about whaling. Many people believe that since the number of whales is regarded as a serious world problem, the remaining whales will be saved.31. The passage mainly discussed .A. the strange behaviors of whalesB. the advantages of too many whalesC. the mysterious life of whalesD. the protection of whales32. According to the passage, certain kinds of whales will soon .A. die outB. find some other places to live inC. die from pollutionD. kill most of the plants and small creatures33. Whales are helpful to humans because .A. they can communicate with humansB. they make the oceans more and more saltyC. they often save sailors lost in a stormD. they eat a large quantity of plants and creatures harmful to fish34. From the passage we know that during the last 150 years humanshave .A. returned to natureB. learned how to swimC. threatened the existence of some marine mammalsD. begun to harvest certain plants from the ocean as food35. Salt in the oceans usually .A. decreases the plants which are harmful to fishB. increases the plants and small creatures that do harm to fishC. gets rid of harmful plants and creaturesD. removes the wastes thrown into themIII. Complete each sentence with the correct form of the word given 15%36. As teachers, we need to take ______ for looking after our students’health.(responsible)37. Not all students ______ know what they are going to learn when they take acourse. (true)38. The couple mailed their wedding ______ to guests two months before theirwedding. (invite)39. Our new products ______ from the earlier ones in many ways. (difference)40. Try to make your idea as clear as possible, or people will ______ you.(understand)41. Scientists have established a ______ between smoking and lung cancer. (connect)42. December 25th had been a ______ celebrated day in the Roman world. (wide)43. ______, the writer doesn’t want to e-mail people if they live near him. (obvious)44. A rose usually ______ love in Western countries. (symbol)45. Their house is in a very ______ position near the park. (favor)V. Translation 25%A: Translate the following into Chinese 15%46. For a rich full life of college, you should make the most of the opportunities at hand.47. Within four years, she has managed to become so fluent in English that she doesn’t even have a foreign accent.48. In some countries, New Year’s Eve is the most important celebration of the year, but this is not true of the United States or Europe.B: Translate the following into English 10%49. 你应该意识到担心是无济于事的,你应该做点什么才行。
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云南师范大学文理学院2012-2013学年上学期
2011级大学英语(三)口语期末考试试题
I. Read paragraphs in book 3. (30%)(主要考核学生是否朗读流畅,发音准确,语音语调规范)每个学生独自朗读,从8个选段中抽签决定朗读段落。
Unit 1: paragraph 1
Unit 1: paragraph 7
Unit 2: paragraph 1
Unit 2: paragraph 7
Unit 3: paragraph 8
Unit 3: paragraph 10
Unit 4: paragraph 3
Unit 4: paragraph 5
II. Make up Dialogues (30%)(主要考核学生是否内容充实,流畅合理地表达对话内容)两个学生共同完成,从8个情景中抽签决定对话内容。
1.Talk about your winter vocation plans with your partner.
2.Imitate a scene that you are ordering with a waiter in a western
restaurant.
3.Talk about a film that you like most with your partner. Y ou disagree
with each other
4.Y ou are asking your roommate for some suggestions to celebrate your
GF’s or BF’s birthday.
5.Y ou are talking with your friend about the possibility of who will get
the first place in the coming English contest.
6.Y ou are talking with your friend about the rumor that Susan broke up
with her boyfriend last week.
7.Talk about your plan of studying abroad with your teacher and ask
some suggestions.
8.Y ou disturb your roommate by asking him or her about the final test
schedule.
III. Talk on the given topics (40%)(主要考察学生是否能就特定话题展开有一定深度的阐述)每个学生独自完成,从8个话题中抽签决定发言内容。
1.Do you have any good friends? What kind of people do you like to
make friends with? Explain the reason of your point.
2.Do you think love and marriage are important matters in your life?
Why or why not?
3.What do you think about sports? Should people play sports for
winning, do fitness, or some other reasons? Explain it.
4.Can money alone bring happiness? Why or why not?
5.Are you happy with your college life? Why or why not?
6.What do you usually do to keep fit?
7.If you had to choose between wealth and health, which would you
prefer? Why?
8.Do you think mental health is as important as physical health? Why or
why not?。