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大学英语3试题(含答案)

大学英语3试题(含答案)

大学英语3试题(含答案)Test Paper 1Part I Use of English (20 points)Directions:In this part there are ten incomplete dialogues. For each dialogue there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE answer that best completes the dialogue.1. — Excuse me. Could you spare me a few minutes?— ____________A) Of course. B) Of course not..C) I am sorry to hear that. D) Yes. I’m busy now.2. —You don’t have to p lay the radio so loud, d o you?— ____________A) Oh, that’s nothing. B) It’s very kind of you to say so.C) Oh, I can’t apologize enough. D) Be careful.3. — I think the language lab is very helpful in improving our English.— ____________A) Yes, I don’t like English. B) It’s a very good ide a.C) Neither do I. D) I can’t agree with you more.4. —That’s a beautiful cat. I wonder whom it belongs to.— ____________A) It belongs to the Browns.B). The cat is my favourite too.C) Mind your own business.D) I can’t say anything more.5. —What a surprise! You changed your hair style.—Well, I’m going to get married next Saturday.— ____________A) Oh, my! Congratulations! B) What? I’m so surprise d.C) How’s everything going?D) Where will you get married?6. —How are you, Bob?—____________ Ted.A) How are you? B) I’m fine. Thank you.C) How do you do? D) Nice to meet you.7. —Thanks for your help.—____________A) My pleasure. B) Never mind.C) Quite right. D) Don’t thank me.8. —Hello, I’m Harry Potter.—Hello, my name is Charles Green, but ____________A) call my Charles. B) call me at Charles.C) call me Charles. D) call Charles me.9. —Paul, ____________—Oh, that’s my father! And beside him, my mother.A) what is the person over there? B) who’s talking over there?C) what are they doing? D) which is that?10. —Hi, Tom, how’s everything with you?—____________and how are you?A) Don’t mention it ,B) Hm, not too bad,C) Thanks, D) Pretty fast,Part II Reading Comprehension (40 points)Directions: There are four passages in this part. Each passage is followed by five questions or statements. Choose the best answer to each question or decide T/F for each statement.Passage OneIn the United States, 30 percent of the adult population has a "weight problem". To many people, the cause is obvious: they eat too much. But scientific evidence does little to support this idea. Going back to the America of the 1910s, we find that peoplewere thinner than today, yet they ate more food. In those days people worked harder physically, walked more, used machines much less and didn't watch television.Several modem studies, moreover, have shown that fatter people do not eat more on average than thinner people. In fact, some investigations, such as the 1979 study of 3, 545 London office workers, report that, on balance, fat people eat less than slimmer people.Studies show that slim people are more active than fat people. A study by a research group at Stanford University School of Medicine found the following interesting facts: The more the men ran, the more body fat they lost.The more they ran, the greater amount of food they ate.Thus, those who ran the most ate the most, yet lost the greatest amount of body fat.11. Scientific evidence shows overeating is the obvious cause of weight problem.A) TB) F12. American people of the 1910s were thinner than today.A) TB) F13. Several modem studies show that fatter people eat more on average than thinner people.A) TB) F14. Studies show that fat people are less active than slim people.A) TB) F15. Those who ran the most lost the greatest amount of body fat.A) TB) FPassage Two。

山大网络教英语三期末考试题库以及答案

山大网络教英语三期末考试题库以及答案

山大网络教英语三期末考试题库以及答案英语3—线上一、ClozeMs.Clark is a"mystery shopper,"one of thousands of contract workers that companies hire to pose as regular customers in#1#to gauge customer service,cleanliness and whether a store is selling a product that meets company specifications. Mystery shoppers can be found,or rather,not found,everywhere from restaurants and automotive shops to video rental chains,##2##stores and department stores.They play a constant cat-and-mouse game with store and restaurant employees and managers.However it's not all##3#and games.Once in the field,a mystery shopper will typically work several stores or restaurants per hour,taking mental notes while inside,then joting down##4#notes after they leave.It's important for mystery shoppers to be as exact as possible,because the client companies are looking for data they can use to#5#their /doc/cf13050900.html,panies don't need opinion but facts.Nowadays mystery shoppers are armed with a number of hi-tech devices,such as a digital scale and a digital thermometer,as##6#as a handheld PC for recording the entire experience.It's a challenging job but a rewarding one.Mystery shoppers stay disguised only until the"shop"is finished,and then##7#themselves to the store management and award prizes to employees who provided excellent service.To be a mystery shopper,it's important to be a good observer,but sometimes it's important to have the right profile,#S#.If a secret shopper will be sent in,for example,to do ahigh-end automotive shop,the##9#must have a particular profile that meets a high-end,luxury car-type buyer profile."It's a challenge to perform your shop without being discovered,"Ms.Clark said,"because most of the people that we work for are very#10#of the mystery shopping program."1、A、the order B、orders C、order D、an order正确答案:C2、A、convenience B、convenient C、conveniences D、convenients正确答案:A3、A、funny B、funnily C、fun D、funs正确答案:C4、A、physical B、practical C.physics D、practice正确答案:A5、A、improve B、prove C、understand D、know正确答案:A6、A、well B、good C、better D、best正确答案:A7、A、refer B、tell C、show D、reveal正确答案:D8、A、too B、also C、either D、s0正确答案:A9、A、representative B、candidate C、delegate D、member正确答案:B10、A、understanding B、aware C、awaking D、knowing正确答案:B二、Cars are an important part of life in the United States.##1#most people feel that they are poor.And even if a person is poor he doesn't feel really poor#2#he has a car.There are three main reasons the car became so popular in the United States.##3##of all the country is a huge one and Americans like to move around in it.The car provides the most comfortable and##4#form of transportation.With a car people can go any place without spending a lot of money.The second reason cars are popular is the fact##5#the United States never developed an efficient and inexpensive form ofpublic##6##.Long-distance trains have never been as common in the United States as they are in other parts of the world.Nowadays there is a good system of air-service##7#by planes.But it is too expensive to be used frequently.The third reason is the most important one,though.The American spirit of independence is##8#really made cars popular.Americans don't like to wait for a bus,or a train or even a plane.They don't like to have to##9##an exact schedule.A car gives them the freedom to schedule their own time.And this is the freedom that Americans want#10#to have.11、A、Without a car B、Not with a car C、Without no carD、With not a car正确答案:A12、A、although B、when C、whether D、but正确答案:B13、A、First B、Firstly C、At first D、The first正确答案:A14、A、cheap B、most cheap C、cheapest D、cheaper正确答案:C15、A、which B、that C、where D、what正确答案:B16、A、movement B、carriage C、shipping D、transportation正确答案:D17、A、providing B、to provide C、provided D、provides正确答案:C18、A、that B、what C、how D、which正确答案:B19、A、follow B、further C、chase D、run正确答案:A20、A、best B、most C、worst D、least正确答案:B三、Reading ComprehensioWhat makes Americans spend nearly half their food dollars on meals away from home?The answers lie in the way Americans ive today.During the first few decacdes of the twentieth century,canned and convenience foods freed the family cook from full-time duty at the kitchen range.Then,in the 1940s,work in the wartime defense plants took more women out of the home than ever before,setting the pattern of the working wife and mother.Today about half of the country's married women are employed outside the home.But,unless family members pitch in with food preparation,women are not fully liberated from that chore.Instead many have become,in a sense,prisoners of the completely cooked convenience meal.It is easier to pick up a bucket of fried chicken on the way home from work or to take the family out for pizzas,or burgers than to start opening cans or heating up frozen dinners after a long,hard day.Also,the rising divorce rate means that there are more single working parents with children to feed.And many youngadults and elderly people,as well as unmarried and divorced mature people,live alone rather than as part of a family unit and don't want to bother cooking for one.Fast food is appealing because it is fast,it doesn't require any dressing up,and it offers a"fun"break.21、American women left home to work in large numbers because of Athe increase in food prices B、the need of wartime industryC、the improved living standard D、the modernization of the kitchen正确答案:B22、The phrase"ptch in"in Line 2,Paragraph 2,is closestin meaning to A、"disagree with"B、"eat with good appetite"C、"offer compliment"D、"offer help or support"正确答案:D23、What is a working mother's best choice if she does not have time to prepare dinner for the family according to the passage?A.Makng a meal out of canned food.B、Buying some chicken on the way home and frying it.C、Taking the family to dinner at a piza place.D、Heating up frozen dinners.正确答案:C24、Which of the following groups of Americans are most likely to cook their own meal at home?A、Single working mothers.B、Unemployed women with family.C、Elderly people living alone.D、Unmarried mature people.正确答案:B25、What is this passage mainly about?A、Changes in the American family during World War ll.B、Women's liberation in America.C、Rising divorce rate in America today.D.Reasons for the popularity of fast food in America.正确答案:D四、Translate the following sentences into English26、那栋高楼使我们家照不到阳光。

[大学英语三期末考试题]大学英语期末考试题及参考答案(Word可编辑版)

[大学英语三期末考试题]大学英语期末考试题及参考答案(Word可编辑版)

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以下是阳光网小编为大家收集到的大学英语期末考试题,希望对大家有帮助!大学英语期末考试题一、选词填空阅读下面的小对话,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上写出所选的字母符号。

1.--What does this word mean, Joe?A. This word means JoeB. Joe is a boy's nameC. Of course, I'm JoeD. Sorry, I don't know, either2.--I really enjoy pop music. What's your favorite?A. No, not at allB. Neither do IC. So did ID. Well, actually I like classical music3.- Let me help you carry this.A. That's OK. I can manageB. It's not very lightC. I can help you with itD. Put it down on the ground4. -- Can you tell me where I can park the car?A. Yes, pleaseB. It is made in AmericaC. Well, just over thereD. The park is not very far5.- Have you ever been to Tokyo?A. No, I didn't go there last yearB. No, but I hope to go there next yearC. Tokyo is a busy cityD. Yes, I'll do it next time大学英语期末考试题:词汇与结构615小题:阅读下面的句子,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上写出所选的字母符号。

函授大专期末考试试卷英语3

函授大专期末考试试卷英语3

函授大专期末考试试卷英语309级本院大专班英语(3)复习题I.Vocabulary and Structure1.This motorcycle is very good, but I don’t think I can ____C___ it.A.payB.spendC.affordD.cost2.In China, every boy and girl ____B____ a right to education.A.haveB.hasC.will haveD.had3.The situation is quite seriious and will become even worse unless some measures __B_____.A.had been takenB.will be takenC.were takenD.are taken4.This street is usually quiet, but it will get very busy __A______ Sunday mornings.A.onB.inC.atD.during5.Don’t forget the fact ____C____ he was not at home that night.A.whyB.whichC.thatD.whether6.The two players had been warned of the danger, but ____B____ of them seemed to take it seriously.A.bothB.neitherC.anyD.either7.We went to the play last night and got a lot of ____D____ from it.A.contentB.interactC.spiritD.fun8.The new railway is planned __B______ by the end of 2005.A.to have completedB.to be completedC.to be completingD.to complete9.---It’s so noisy upstairs. What are they doing?---They ____D_____ be having a party.A.couldB.shouldC.wouldD.must10.Dr Wilmot ____B____ the newspaper before he leaves for work every day.A.looks intoB.stares atC.watches forD.glances through11.It was on August 15,1945 __A______ the Chinese people won the finalvictory in the Anti-Japanese War.A.thatB.whichC.untilD.while12.For a long time after the operation, Linda found ___D_____difficult tofall asleep.A.thisB.oneC.thatD.it13.Tom has worked so hard this year that he will earn __A_______ he did last year.A.twice as much money asB.as much money as twiceC.twice money as much asD.as twice much money as14.Who is the person ____C____ with our monitor over there?A.talkedB.to talkC.talkingD.talks15.Although he _____D____ those days, Mr. Black never gives up hope.A.treated unfairlyB.was unfairly treatedC.has unfairly treatedD.has been unfairly treated16.Neither he nor I _____D___ to Australia.A.has goneB.have beenC.has beenD.have gone17.There is not enough ___B____ in the kitchen to put the table.A.placeB.roomC.floorD.ground18.The young was seen ____B___ the bank last night.A.enterB.entering DC.to enterD.entered19.We will not win the match _______ we have confidence and work asa team.A.ifB.asC.whileD.unless20.Mr. Brown has a strong ____A___ of duty.A.senseB.emotionC.feelingD.thought21.Who is going to D the telephone?A.replyB.answerC.respondD.pick22.Hard work can often B a lack of intelligence.A.make upB.make up forC.make forD.make fun o f23.You C be careful in the lab. Accident in the lab bevery dangerous.A.can, mustB.may, canC.must, canD.will, should24.We enjoyed A full moon in night sky.A.the, aB.a, /C.a, theD.a, a25.Harvard university, which D in 1636, is one of the oldest universities in the United States of America.A.foundB.was foundC.foundedD.was founded26.Don’t B . I can help you with the typing.A.matterB.worryC.careD.concern27.Tom and Jack have arrived, but _C______ students in the class aren’there.A.otherB.othersC.the otherD.the others28.By next June, she ___C_____ here for five years.A.will studyB.will have been studyingC.has been studyingD.has studied29.It’s necessary that you ___B_____ here in ti me.A.shall arriveB.must arriveC.could arriveD.arrive30.The way to learn a language is to practise __C______ it as often aspossible.A.to speakB.speakC.speakingD.being spoken31.Tom was surprised to know that Asia is ______B__ as Europe.A.four times largeB.four times as largeC.as four times largeD.as large four times32.It was in this wood __A_____ the enemy spy was caught and killed.A.whereB.in whichC.thatD.howII. Reading ComprehensionAMa Li will have an interview for the office manager job tomorrow. She is now worried aboutwhat she should say during the interview, so she asks her neighbor Liu Lu, an experienced secretary, for help.“Just be yourself,” says Liu Lu.“But that’s hard,” sa ys Ma Li.“Well, if you follow my advice, you’ll probably get the job,” Liu Lu says, “Set out to do your homework. Find out about the company and gain some insight into what the requirements of the position are. Do an excellent job of selling yourself and, without seeming to brag(吹牛) or being dishonest, convince the employer you have the skills and qualities that match the requirements. On top of that, make them believe you’ll fit in and be part of the team. You have to know what their company culture is like, wh at kind of people they are, and what kind of team you’ll be joining.”“I see your point. That sounds like a lot of work. Maybe more than I can do.” Ma Li still worries. At last, Liu Lu says to her, “There’s an alternative: be youeself and hope i t fits what they want.”1.Why does Ma Li ask Liu Lu for help? DA.Because Liu Lu works as manager in the company.B.Because Liu Lu is her teacher.C.Because Liu Lu is her neighbor.D.Because Liu Lu is good at interview.2.Ma Li is very likely to get the job, if D .A.she talks to the president of the companyB.she sets to do her homework earlierC.she finds out where the company is beforehand.D.she does what Liu Lu tells her.3.What should Ma Li convince the employer of? AA.She is full qualified for the job.B.She is fond of bragging about herself.C.Shelots has sold lots of products.D.She is an experienced office manager.4.Which of the following things must Ma Li NOT do? CA.She must find out about what their company culture is like.B.She must let them know that she is suitable to work as a member ofthe team.C.She must brag about herself in her resume.D.She must get some good advice from an experienced person.5.What does the word “alternative” mean in the last paragraph? DA.DecisionB.RequirementC.QualityD.ChoiceBDoctors believe that second-hand smoke may cause lung cancer in people who do not smoke. Nonsmokers often breathe in the smoke from other people’s cigarettes. This is s econd-hand smoke. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (美国环保局) reports that about fifty-three thousand people die in the United States each year as a result of exposure ( 暴露) to second-hand smoke.It is harder for children to avoid second-hand smoke. In the United States, nine million children under the age of five live in homes with at least one smoker. Research shows that these childrenare sick more than children who live in homes where no one smokes. The damaging effects of second-hand smoke on children also continue as they grow up. The children of smokers are more than twice as likely to develop lung cancer when thay are adults as children of nonsmokers. The risk is even higher for children who live in homes where both parents smoke.People are becoming very aware of the danger of second-hand smoke. As a result, they have passed laws that prohibit people from smoking in many public places. Currently, 45 states in the United States have laws that restrict, or limit, smoking. The most well-known law doesn’t allow people to smoke on short native airline flights, i.e. flights within the country.C pared with nonsmokers’ children, the children whose parents both smoke are likely to .A.grow up more slowlyB.be sick under the age of fiveC.develop Lung cancer more oftenD.become smokers more easilyA 7.Why are there laws made against smoking in public places in the U.S.?A.Because people have realized the danger of second-hand smoke.B.Because more and more people don’t like smoki ng now.C.Because parents don’t want their children to become smokers.D.Because the government wants to limit the production of cigarettes.C 8.Which of the following statements is TRUE?A.T he number of smokers’ children is twice greater than tha t ofnonsmokers’ children.B.People are now not allowed to smoke on airline flights in the U.S.C.Adults whose parents smoked when they were children get cancer morefrequently.D.Second-hand smoke is not as dangerous as first-hand smoke.D 9.From the passage we can conclude that .A.the main cause of lung cancer is second-hand smokeB.most people know nothing about the danger of second-hand smokeC.public places are dangerous for people to stayD.children suffer most from second-hand smokeC 10.This passage is mainly about .A.how people get cancerB.who can get cancer easilyC.what should be done with smoking in publicD.whether second-hand smoking can be harmfulCMany visitors to the United States find that the fast pace at which people move is very troubling. One’s first impression is likely to be thateveyone is in a rush. City people always se em to be hurrying to get where they are going. And they are very impatient if they are delayed even for a brief moment. At first this may seem unfriendly to you. But drivers will rush you; storekeepers will be in a hurry as they serve you; people will push past you as they walk along the street. You will miss smiles and brief conversations with people when you shop or dine in a resraurant. Do not think it is because Americans are in such a hhurry that they are unfriendly. Life is often much slower outside the big cities, which is true in other countries as well.Americans who live in cities such as New York, Chicago, or Los Angeles, often think that everyone is equally in a hurry to get things done. But when they discover that you are a stranger, most Americans become quite kindly and will take great care to help you.C 11.Visitors to the United States possibly feel that city people of thecountry are very .A.busyB.kindC.troublingD.patientC 12.In American big cities, people rarely .A.smile to each otherB.move at a fast paceC.chat with each other in a shopD.dine away from homeB 13.According to the writer, American people .A.unfriendly only when they are shoppingB.actually friendly to foreign visitorsC.indeed cold to foreign visitorsD.in no hurry when walking in the streetA 14.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A.Life pace is different inside and outside bid cities.B.Life pace is quite slow in other parts of the world.C.life pace is the same in different parts of the world.D.Life pace is similar in American cities, big os small.C 15.It seems that Americans are cold to you because they think .A.you are a foreignerB.you know their way of lifeC.you are as busy as they areD.you are a stranger thereDAs working women continue to receive better and better wages, housewives still work at home without receive paychecks. Should a woman who works at home, doing the housework and caring for children , be paid for her services? In a 1986 study at Cornell University, it was found that the value of the services of a housewife averaged $11,600 a year. This rate was based on a family composed of a husband, wife, and three young children. The $11,600 is what the husband would have to pay if he hired others to take over his wife’s household work. The researchers concluded that it would be fair for husband to pay wives according to government guidelines (方针) for least amounts of wages.Another plan for rewarding women who work at home has been suggested by Dr. Johnson, a former Secretary of Health and Human Service. He says that full-time housewives should be allowed to pay social security taxes(社会保障金), with their employers (that is, their husbands) offering part of the payment. He feels that the present system is unfair. He said, “if you work in a store you can qualify for Social Security, but i f you stay at home and raise a family, you can’t quali fy for it.”D 16.Now in the U.S. the women working outside home can get .A.the same pay as those doing houseworkB.as much as their husbandsC.an average payment of $11,600 a yearD.more and more moneyB 17.The researchers at Cornell University suggest that .A.husbands hire others to do their houseworkB.husbands pay their wives for their work at homeC.policies be worked out on women’s wagesD.women go out to work instead of working homeC 18.The expression “full-ti me housewives” in paragraph 2means .A.wives who can’t do any houseworkB.wives who don’t like to stay at homeC.wives staying at home doing houseworkD.wives working outside home sometimesC 19.Why do some people feel that husbands should pay their wives for theirhousework?A.Because husbands are employers.B.Because raising a family needs money.C.Because wives’ work at home has its value.D.Because wives can’t qualify for Social Security.B 20.Why does Dr.Johnson think that the present system is unfair?A.Husband are paying the social security taxes for their wives.B.Women working at home can’t get social securitgty.C.Bosses refuse to pay part of the taxes for female employees.D.Full-time housewives are required to pay social security taxes.EIn Spain in summer there are many villages with a lot of tourists. The tourists go to the villages with their families, where there are festivals. People living around the villages also go to these festivals. To begin the festivals they throw big fireworks and the mayor (市长) makes a speech. When he finishes, people applaud and parties begin. In the morning of the first day people orgnize chocolate parties and clowns(小丑) for the children.In the afternoon there is a festival for the grandparents with music, drinks and food. And at night a big party is held for everybody. At the party, people dance and sing. They feel very happy in the festivals and go to bed very late. Next morning they get up much later than usual; then they go to a place where there are poetry(诗歌) competitions, squares(纵横字谜), etc. Later the people go to a ceremony in the church to visit their dead family members. In the afternoon there is a fair and everybody goes to it to buy things or to go for a walk. At night a famous pop music group goes to the village and holds a concert and at 12 or 1 o’clock the group plays traditional songs. The third day is the last day, people are still very happy. To end the festivals they throw a lot of artificial fire. People will have to wait till the next year for such festivals.B 211.How long do the village festivals usually last?A.Two daysB.Three daysC.Four daysD.The whole summerD 22.The festival begins with .A.a concert and danceB.children’s partiesC.a speech by the organizerD.a display of fireworksC 23.During the first day of the festival, the people .A.go to a fair and visit the churchB.have a concert and competitionsC.have parties, dance and singD.visit the dead and throw artificial firesA 24.According to the passage, who take part in the festival?A.Tourists as well as the people around the villageB.Tourists and their familiesC.The mayor and the villagersD.The grandparents and their childrenD 25.Which of the following is TRUE about the festivals?A.More tourists visit the villages than the cities in Spain.B.Tourists usually watch the performances instead of taking part inthem.C.The last day of the festival is the happiest.D.The festivals lasts till very late in the night.FThe first newspaper was written by hand and put up on walls in oublic places. The earliest daily newspaper was sstarted in Rome in 59 B.C. In the 700’s the world’s first printed newspaper was published. Europe didn’t have a regularly published newspaper until 1609, when one was started in Germany.The first regularly published newspaper in England was printed in Amsterdam in 1620. In 1621, an English newspaper was started in London and was published once a week. The first daily English newspaper was the Daily Courtant, which came out in March 1702.In 1690, Benjamin Harris printed the first American newspaper in Boston. But not long after it was first published, the government stopped the paper. In 1704, John Campbell started the Boston Newspaper, the first newspaper published daily in the American Colonies(殖民地). By1760, the colonies had more than thirty daaily newspapers. There are now about 1,800 daily papers in the United States.Today, as a group, English language newpapers have the largest circulation(发行量) in the world.But the largest circulation for a newspaper is that of the Japanese newspaper Asahi Shimbun. It sells more than eleven million copies every year.B 26.The first regularly printed European newspaper started in_________.A.Rome in 59B.C. B.Germany in 1609C.Amsterdam in 1620D.England in 1621D 27.the first daily newspaper in english started in __________. A.1620 B.1621 C.1590 D.1702D 28.From the article, we know that __________.A.newspapers ave the longest history in the United StatesB.one English language newspaper has the largest circulation in theworldC.the first daily newspaper was printed in rome in 59 B.C.D.there are all kinds of newspapersall over the world todayB 29.Which of the following is true?A.Newspapers started before 59B.C.B.Germany had the earliest European printed newspaper.C.The first English newspaper started in England.D.The first American newspaper stopped before 1704.A 30.The best title for the passage should be________.A.History of NewspapersB.History of Daily NewspapersC.The Beginning of NewspapersD.On Reading NewspapersIII.ClozeAI once went to a town in the north of England on business.It was about 7:30 in the evening when I reached the hotel. The manageress, a strict old lady of about 60, showed me to my room. When I asked her what time dinner was, she said there was only one setting at 6;30, and I had ___1___ it. “Never mind,” I said. “I’m not very___2___ .I’ll just have a drink in the bar and a sandwich. ” “Bar!” She___3___ her voice. “This is a respectable hotel, young man. If you want___4___, you must go somewhere else.” She sp oke ___5___ a glass o f beer was a dangerous drug.I went to a bar and had some beer and sandwiches and then went to the cinema. At about 11:30 I ___6____ . Everything was in darkness. I knocked at the door, but nothing happened. The ___7___ sound was the church clock opposite, which suddenly struch the half-four with such___8___ that it made me jump. ___9__ a window opened upstairs. The old lady ___10___and asked me what was going on. I explained who I was and she let me __11____ after ten minutes’ wait. She was in her night dress. She told me seriously that guests were ___12___ to be back in the hotel by 11 o’clock.I went to bed but could not sleep. Every quarter of an hour the church clock struck and at midnight the whole hotel shook with the noise. Just before dawn, I finally ___13___ .When I arrived at ___14___ ,everyone else had nearly ___15____ and there was not enough coffee to go round.“Did you ___16__ well, young man?” The old lady asked.“___17___ , I don’t think I could go through___18__ night in that room,” I replied. “I hardly slept at all. ”“That’s because you were ___19__ all nigtht drinking!” She said angrily, putting ___20__ to the conversation.1.A.had B.passed C.missed D.caught2.A.hungry B.sleepy C.tired D.happy3.A.lost B.lowered C.dropped D.raised4.A.beer B.coffee k D.tea5.A.even if B.since C.although D.as if6.A.went to bed B.walked to a clubC.returned to the hotelD.drove to a resraurant7.A.only B.sharp C.sweet st8.A.effort B.force C.power D.attraction9. A.Firstly B. Wonderfully C.Ungfortunately D.Finally10.Acame out B.got up C.looked out D.woke up11.A.down B.out C.back D.in12.A.ordered B.expected C.taught D.encouraged 13.A.fell asleepB.went to bedC.got upD.gave in14.A.a decision B.breakfast C.once D.the office15.A.arrived B.done C.finished D.started16.A.play B.sleep C.eat D.do17.A.First of all B.Never mind C.To tell you the truthD.As a result18.A.one B.another C.such D.any19.A.away B.here C.down D.up20.A.an end B.a saying C.a joke D.a pauseBTony Tomei was well-known in Los Alamos, N.M, for his heroic action when the forest fires swept through last May. Tomei had __1___ run away from his house, which was ___2__ . But soon after reaching a safe place, Tomei ___3__ that although he had saved most of his collection of accordions (手风琴), his precious Italian Armando accordion was __4___ in the house. He raced home to ___5__ it. “When I drove up, there was a lot of smoke,”he says, and at that moment he made ___6__. “I was going to ___7__ the fire. I was the only one left to __8__ the neighbor’s houses.”Tomei, 52, an engineer and accordion instructor, had no idea what a great danger he would __9__. With a garden hose(软管), he spent the __10__ few hours putting out small spot fires. Then the __11__ picked up, and the fire began moving slowly from the valley 60 feet below toward his home. He attempted to put out the fire but without any __12__. The fire and smoke blew up beside him, __13__ him to t he ground, where he got hold of a tree. “I coouldn’t breathe .I couldn’t see. I just stuck my face in the dirt.”__4__, the wind changed. Against a frightening backdrop(背景) of houses burning up and down his street. Tomei fought through much of the __15__ without any more water and __6__ a couple of tools he could get to keep small fires away from his neighbors’houses.At sunrise he got his first real look at what had left of the neighborhood. “I saw all those damaged houses and thought, Oh, my God.” __17__ he’d saved his home along with two others’. When his neighbors Nancy Tenbrink __18__ to the house she’d thought w as lost, she _19__ threw her arms around Tomei, “My house was important, but his life was much more ___20__,” she says. “I’m deeply thankful for what he did for us.”1.A.happily B.bravely C.nearly D.safely2.A.in fire B.in danger C.out of order D.out of shapes3.A.thought B.wondered C.said D.realized4.A.just B.also C.still D.yet5.A.find B.hide C.get D.check6.A.a suggestion B.a decision C.the choice D.the preparation7.A.put up B.keep from C.hold off D.take up8.A.prevent B.keep C.watch D.save9.A.protect B.expect C.face D.fight10.A.next st C.hard D.rest11.A.water B.fire C.smoke D.wind12.A.success B.tools C.meaning D.help13.A.knocking B.leaving C.taking D.getting14.A.Funnily B.Fortunately C.Undoutedly D.Unluchily15.A.midnight B.afternoon C.night D.daybreak16.A.normally B.almost C.hardly D.only17.A.For B.As C.But D.If18.A,returned B.removed C.referred D.reported19.A.tearfully B.surprisingly C.repeatedly D.thoughtfully20.A.special B.lovely eful D.valuable IV.Tanslate the following sentences into Chinese1. I made up my mind to apply for a scholarship..我决定申请奖学金。

函授大专期末考试试卷英语3

函授大专期末考试试卷英语3

函授大专期末考试试卷英语309级本院大专班英语(3)复习题I.Vocabulary and Structure1.This motorcycle is very good, but I don’t think I can ____C___ it.A.payB.spendC.affordD.cost2.In China, every boy and girl ____B____ a right to education.A.haveB.hasC.will haveD.had3.The situation is quite seriious and will become even worse unless some measures __B_____.A.had been takenB.will be takenC.were takenD.are taken4.This street is usually quiet, but it will get very busy __A______ Sunday mornings.A.onB.inC.atD.during5.Don’t forget the fact ____C____ he was not at home that night.A.whyB.whichC.thatD.whether6.The two players had been warned of the danger, but ____B____ of them seemed to take it seriously.A.bothB.neitherC.anyD.either7.We went to the play last night and got a lot of ____D____ from it.A.contentB.interactC.spiritD.fun8.The new railway is planned __B______ by the end of 2005.A.to have completedB.to be completedC.to be completingD.to complete9.---It’s so noisy upstairs. What are they doing?---They ____D_____ be having a party.A.couldB.shouldC.wouldD.must10.Dr Wilmot ____B____ the newspaper before he leaves for work every day.A.looks intoB.stares atC.watches forD.glances through11.It was on August 15,1945 __A______ the Chinese people won the finalvictory in the Anti-Japanese War.A.thatB.whichC.untilD.while12.For a long time after the operation, Linda found ___D_____difficult tofall asleep.A.thisB.oneC.thatD.it13.Tom has worked so hard this year that he will earn __A_______ he did last year.A.twice as much money asB.as much money as twiceC.twice money as much asD.as twice much money as14.Who is the person ____C____ with our monitor over there?A.talkedB.to talkC.talkingD.talks15.Although he _____D____ those days, Mr. Black never gives up hope.A.treated unfairlyB.was unfairly treatedC.has unfairly treatedD.has been unfairly treated16.Neither he nor I _____D___ to Australia.A.has goneB.have beenC.has beenD.have gone17.There is not enough ___B____ in the kitchen to put the table.A.placeB.roomC.floorD.ground18.The young was seen ____B___ the bank last night.A.enterB.entering DC.to enterD.entered19.We will not win the match _______ we have confidence and work asa team.A.ifB.asC.whileD.unless20.Mr. Brown has a strong ____A___ of duty.A.senseB.emotionC.feelingD.thought21.Who is going to D the telephone?A.replyB.answerC.respondD.pick22.Hard work can often B a lack of intelligence.A.make upB.make up forC.make forD.make fun o f23.You C be careful in the lab. Accident in the lab bevery dangerous.A.can, mustB.may, canC.must, canD.will, should24.We enjoyed A full moon in night sky.A.the, aB.a, /C.a, theD.a, a25.Harvard university, which D in 1636, is one of the oldest universities in the United States of America.A.foundB.was foundC.foundedD.was founded26.Don’t B . I can help you with the typing.A.matterB.worryC.careD.concern27.Tom and Jack have arrived, but _C______ students in the class aren’there.A.otherB.othersC.the otherD.the others28.By next June, she ___C_____ here for five years.A.will studyB.will have been studyingC.has been studyingD.has studied29.It’s necessary that you ___B_____ here in ti me.A.shall arriveB.must arriveC.could arriveD.arrive30.The way to learn a language is to practise __C______ it as often aspossible.A.to speakB.speakC.speakingD.being spoken31.Tom was surprised to know that Asia is ______B__ as Europe.A.four times largeB.four times as largeC.as four times largeD.as large four times32.It was in this wood __A_____ the enemy spy was caught and killed.A.whereB.in whichC.thatD.howII. Reading ComprehensionAMa Li will have an interview for the office manager job tomorrow. She is now worried aboutwhat she should say during the interview, so she asks her neighbor Liu Lu, an experienced secretary, for help.“Just be yourself,” says Liu Lu.“But that’s hard,” sa ys Ma Li.“Well, if you follow my advice, you’ll probably get the job,” Liu Lu says, “Set out to do your homework. Find out about the company and gain some insight into what the requirements of the position are. Do an excellent job of selling yourself and, without seeming to brag(吹牛) or being dishonest, convince the employer you have the skills and qualities that match the requirements. On top of that, make them believe you’ll fit in and be part of the team. You have to know what their company culture is like, wh at kind of people they are, and what kind of team you’ll be joining.”“I see your point. That sounds like a lot of work. Maybe more than I can do.” Ma Li still worries. At last, Liu Lu says to her, “There’s an alternative: be youeself and hope i t fits what they want.”1.Why does Ma Li ask Liu Lu for help? DA.Because Liu Lu works as manager in the company.B.Because Liu Lu is her teacher.C.Because Liu Lu is her neighbor.D.Because Liu Lu is good at interview.2.Ma Li is very likely to get the job, if D .A.she talks to the president of the companyB.she sets to do her homework earlierC.she finds out where the company is beforehand.D.she does what Liu Lu tells her.3.What should Ma Li convince the employer of? AA.She is full qualified for the job.B.She is fond of bragging about herself.C.Shelots has sold lots of products.D.She is an experienced office manager.4.Which of the following things must Ma Li NOT do? CA.She must find out about what their company culture is like.B.She must let them know that she is suitable to work as a member ofthe team.C.She must brag about herself in her resume.D.She must get some good advice from an experienced person.5.What does the word “alternative” mean in the last paragraph? DA.DecisionB.RequirementC.QualityD.ChoiceBDoctors believe that second-hand smoke may cause lung cancer in people who do not smoke. Nonsmokers often breathe in the smoke from other people’s cigarettes. This is s econd-hand smoke. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (美国环保局) reports that about fifty-three thousand people die in the United States each year as a result of exposure ( 暴露) to second-hand smoke.It is harder for children to avoid second-hand smoke. In the United States, nine million children under the age of five live in homes with at least one smoker. Research shows that these childrenare sick more than children who live in homes where no one smokes. The damaging effects of second-hand smoke on children also continue as they grow up. The children of smokers are more than twice as likely to develop lung cancer when thay are adults as children of nonsmokers. The risk is even higher for children who live in homes where both parents smoke.People are becoming very aware of the danger of second-hand smoke. As a result, they have passed laws that prohibit people from smoking in many public places. Currently, 45 states in the United States have laws that restrict, or limit, smoking. The most well-known law doesn’t allow people to smoke on short native airline flights, i.e. flights within the country.C pared with nonsmokers’ children, the children whose parents both smoke are likely to .A.grow up more slowlyB.be sick under the age of fiveC.develop Lung cancer more oftenD.become smokers more easilyA 7.Why are there laws made against smoking in public places in the U.S.?A.Because people have realized the danger of second-hand smoke.B.Because more and more people don’t like smoki ng now.C.Because parents don’t want their children to become smokers.D.Because the government wants to limit the production of cigarettes.C 8.Which of the following statements is TRUE?A.T he number of smokers’ children is twice greater than tha t ofnonsmokers’ children.B.People are now not allowed to smoke on airline flights in the U.S.C.Adults whose parents smoked when they were children get cancer morefrequently.D.Second-hand smoke is not as dangerous as first-hand smoke.D 9.From the passage we can conclude that .A.the main cause of lung cancer is second-hand smokeB.most people know nothing about the danger of second-hand smokeC.public places are dangerous for people to stayD.children suffer most from second-hand smokeC 10.This passage is mainly about .A.how people get cancerB.who can get cancer easilyC.what should be done with smoking in publicD.whether second-hand smoking can be harmfulCMany visitors to the United States find that the fast pace at which people move is very troubling. One’s first impression is likely to be thateveyone is in a rush. City people always se em to be hurrying to get where they are going. And they are very impatient if they are delayed even for a brief moment. At first this may seem unfriendly to you. But drivers will rush you; storekeepers will be in a hurry as they serve you; people will push past you as they walk along the street. You will miss smiles and brief conversations with people when you shop or dine in a resraurant. Do not think it is because Americans are in such a hhurry that they are unfriendly. Life is often much slower outside the big cities, which is true in other countries as well.Americans who live in cities such as New York, Chicago, or Los Angeles, often think that everyone is equally in a hurry to get things done. But when they discover that you are a stranger, most Americans become quite kindly and will take great care to help you.C 11.Visitors to the United States possibly feel that city people of thecountry are very .A.busyB.kindC.troublingD.patientC 12.In American big cities, people rarely .A.smile to each otherB.move at a fast paceC.chat with each other in a shopD.dine away from homeB 13.According to the writer, American people .A.unfriendly only when they are shoppingB.actually friendly to foreign visitorsC.indeed cold to foreign visitorsD.in no hurry when walking in the streetA 14.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A.Life pace is different inside and outside bid cities.B.Life pace is quite slow in other parts of the world.C.life pace is the same in different parts of the world.D.Life pace is similar in American cities, big os small.C 15.It seems that Americans are cold to you because they think .A.you are a foreignerB.you know their way of lifeC.you are as busy as they areD.you are a stranger thereDAs working women continue to receive better and better wages, housewives still work at home without receive paychecks. Should a woman who works at home, doing the housework and caring for children , be paid for her services? In a 1986 study at Cornell University, it was found that the value of the services of a housewife averaged $11,600 a year. This rate was based on a family composed of a husband, wife, and three young children. The $11,600 is what the husband would have to pay if he hired others to take over his wife’s household work. The researchers concluded that it would be fair for husband to pay wives according to government guidelines (方针) for least amounts of wages.Another plan for rewarding women who work at home has been suggested by Dr. Johnson, a former Secretary of Health and Human Service. He says that full-time housewives should be allowed to pay social security taxes(社会保障金), with their employers (that is, their husbands) offering part of the payment. He feels that the present system is unfair. He said, “if you work in a store you can qualify for Social Security, but i f you stay at home and raise a family, you can’t quali fy for it.”D 16.Now in the U.S. the women working outside home can get .A.the same pay as those doing houseworkB.as much as their husbandsC.an average payment of $11,600 a yearD.more and more moneyB 17.The researchers at Cornell University suggest that .A.husbands hire others to do their houseworkB.husbands pay their wives for their work at homeC.policies be worked out on women’s wagesD.women go out to work instead of working homeC 18.The expression “full-ti me housewives” in paragraph 2means .A.wives who can’t do any houseworkB.wives who don’t like to stay at homeC.wives staying at home doing houseworkD.wives working outside home sometimesC 19.Why do some people feel that husbands should pay their wives for theirhousework?A.Because husbands are employers.B.Because raising a family needs money.C.Because wives’ work at home has its value.D.Because wives can’t qualify for Social Security.B 20.Why does Dr.Johnson think that the present system is unfair?A.Husband are paying the social security taxes for their wives.B.Women working at home can’t get social securitgty.C.Bosses refuse to pay part of the taxes for female employees.D.Full-time housewives are required to pay social security taxes.EIn Spain in summer there are many villages with a lot of tourists. The tourists go to the villages with their families, where there are festivals. People living around the villages also go to these festivals. To begin the festivals they throw big fireworks and the mayor (市长) makes a speech. When he finishes, people applaud and parties begin. In the morning of the first day people orgnize chocolate parties and clowns(小丑) for the children.In the afternoon there is a festival for the grandparents with music, drinks and food. And at night a big party is held for everybody. At the party, people dance and sing. They feel very happy in the festivals and go to bed very late. Next morning they get up much later than usual; then they go to a place where there are poetry(诗歌) competitions, squares(纵横字谜), etc. Later the people go to a ceremony in the church to visit their dead family members. In the afternoon there is a fair and everybody goes to it to buy things or to go for a walk. At night a famous pop music group goes to the village and holds a concert and at 12 or 1 o’clock the group plays traditional songs. The third day is the last day, people are still very happy. To end the festivals they throw a lot of artificial fire. People will have to wait till the next year for such festivals.B 211.How long do the village festivals usually last?A.Two daysB.Three daysC.Four daysD.The whole summerD 22.The festival begins with .A.a concert and danceB.children’s partiesC.a speech by the organizerD.a display of fireworksC 23.During the first day of the festival, the people .A.go to a fair and visit the churchB.have a concert and competitionsC.have parties, dance and singD.visit the dead and throw artificial firesA 24.According to the passage, who take part in the festival?A.Tourists as well as the people around the villageB.Tourists and their familiesC.The mayor and the villagersD.The grandparents and their childrenD 25.Which of the following is TRUE about the festivals?A.More tourists visit the villages than the cities in Spain.B.Tourists usually watch the performances instead of taking part inthem.C.The last day of the festival is the happiest.D.The festivals lasts till very late in the night.FThe first newspaper was written by hand and put up on walls in oublic places. The earliest daily newspaper was sstarted in Rome in 59 B.C. In the 700’s the world’s first printed newspaper was published. Europe didn’t have a regularly published newspaper until 1609, when one was started in Germany.The first regularly published newspaper in England was printed in Amsterdam in 1620. In 1621, an English newspaper was started in London and was published once a week. The first daily English newspaper was the Daily Courtant, which came out in March 1702.In 1690, Benjamin Harris printed the first American newspaper in Boston. But not long after it was first published, the government stopped the paper. In 1704, John Campbell started the Boston Newspaper, the first newspaper published daily in the American Colonies(殖民地). By1760, the colonies had more than thirty daaily newspapers. There are now about 1,800 daily papers in the United States.Today, as a group, English language newpapers have the largest circulation(发行量) in the world.But the largest circulation for a newspaper is that of the Japanese newspaper Asahi Shimbun. It sells more than eleven million copies every year.B 26.The first regularly printed European newspaper started in_________.A.Rome in 59B.C. B.Germany in 1609C.Amsterdam in 1620D.England in 1621D 27.the first daily newspaper in english started in __________. A.1620 B.1621 C.1590 D.1702D 28.From the article, we know that __________.A.newspapers ave the longest history in the United StatesB.one English language newspaper has the largest circulation in theworldC.the first daily newspaper was printed in rome in 59 B.C.D.there are all kinds of newspapersall over the world todayB 29.Which of the following is true?A.Newspapers started before 59B.C.B.Germany had the earliest European printed newspaper.C.The first English newspaper started in England.D.The first American newspaper stopped before 1704.A 30.The best title for the passage should be________.A.History of NewspapersB.History of Daily NewspapersC.The Beginning of NewspapersD.On Reading NewspapersIII.ClozeAI once went to a town in the north of England on business.It was about 7:30 in the evening when I reached the hotel. The manageress, a strict old lady of about 60, showed me to my room. When I asked her what time dinner was, she said there was only one setting at 6;30, and I had ___1___ it. “Never mind,” I said. “I’m not very___2___ .I’ll just have a drink in the bar and a sandwich. ” “Bar!” She___3___ her voice. “This is a respectable hotel, young man. If you want___4___, you must go somewhere else.” She sp oke ___5___ a glass o f beer was a dangerous drug.I went to a bar and had some beer and sandwiches and then went to the cinema. At about 11:30 I ___6____ . Everything was in darkness. I knocked at the door, but nothing happened. The ___7___ sound was the church clock opposite, which suddenly struch the half-four with such___8___ that it made me jump. ___9__ a window opened upstairs. The old lady ___10___and asked me what was going on. I explained who I was and she let me __11____ after ten minutes’ wait. She was in her night dress. She told me seriously that guests were ___12___ to be back in the hotel by 11 o’clock.I went to bed but could not sleep. Every quarter of an hour the church clock struck and at midnight the whole hotel shook with the noise. Just before dawn, I finally ___13___ .When I arrived at ___14___ ,everyone else had nearly ___15____ and there was not enough coffee to go round.“Did you ___16__ well, young man?” The old lady asked.“___17___ , I don’t think I could go through___18__ night in that room,” I replied. “I hardly slept at all. ”“That’s because you were ___19__ all nigtht drinking!” She said angrily, putting ___20__ to the conversation.1.A.had B.passed C.missed D.caught2.A.hungry B.sleepy C.tired D.happy3.A.lost B.lowered C.dropped D.raised4.A.beer B.coffee k D.tea5.A.even if B.since C.although D.as if6.A.went to bed B.walked to a clubC.returned to the hotelD.drove to a resraurant7.A.only B.sharp C.sweet st8.A.effort B.force C.power D.attraction9. A.Firstly B. Wonderfully C.Ungfortunately D.Finally10.Acame out B.got up C.looked out D.woke up11.A.down B.out C.back D.in12.A.ordered B.expected C.taught D.encouraged 13.A.fell asleepB.went to bedC.got upD.gave in14.A.a decision B.breakfast C.once D.the office15.A.arrived B.done C.finished D.started16.A.play B.sleep C.eat D.do17.A.First of all B.Never mind C.To tell you the truthD.As a result18.A.one B.another C.such D.any19.A.away B.here C.down D.up20.A.an end B.a saying C.a joke D.a pauseBTony Tomei was well-known in Los Alamos, N.M, for his heroic action when the forest fires swept through last May. Tomei had __1___ run away from his house, which was ___2__ . But soon after reaching a safe place, Tomei ___3__ that although he had saved most of his collection of accordions (手风琴), his precious Italian Armando accordion was __4___ in the house. He raced home to ___5__ it. “When I drove up, there was a lot of smoke,”he says, and at that moment he made ___6__. “I was going to ___7__ the fire. I was the only one left to __8__ the neighbor’s houses.”Tomei, 52, an engineer and accordion instructor, had no idea what a great danger he would __9__. With a garden hose(软管), he spent the __10__ few hours putting out small spot fires. Then the __11__ picked up, and the fire began moving slowly from the valley 60 feet below toward his home. He attempted to put out the fire but without any __12__. The fire and smoke blew up beside him, __13__ him to t he ground, where he got hold of a tree. “I coouldn’t breathe .I couldn’t see. I just stuck my face in the dirt.”__4__, the wind changed. Against a frightening backdrop(背景) of houses burning up and down his street. Tomei fought through much of the __15__ without any more water and __6__ a couple of tools he could get to keep small fires away from his neighbors’houses.At sunrise he got his first real look at what had left of the neighborhood. “I saw all those damaged houses and thought, Oh, my God.” __17__ he’d saved his home along with two others’. When his neighbors Nancy Tenbrink __18__ to the house she’d thought w as lost, she _19__ threw her arms around Tomei, “My house was important, but his life was much more ___20__,” she says. “I’m deeply thankful for what he did for us.”1.A.happily B.bravely C.nearly D.safely2.A.in fire B.in danger C.out of order D.out of shapes3.A.thought B.wondered C.said D.realized4.A.just B.also C.still D.yet5.A.find B.hide C.get D.check6.A.a suggestion B.a decision C.the choice D.the preparation7.A.put up B.keep from C.hold off D.take up8.A.prevent B.keep C.watch D.save9.A.protect B.expect C.face D.fight10.A.next st C.hard D.rest11.A.water B.fire C.smoke D.wind12.A.success B.tools C.meaning D.help13.A.knocking B.leaving C.taking D.getting14.A.Funnily B.Fortunately C.Undoutedly D.Unluchily15.A.midnight B.afternoon C.night D.daybreak16.A.normally B.almost C.hardly D.only17.A.For B.As C.But D.If18.A,returned B.removed C.referred D.reported19.A.tearfully B.surprisingly C.repeatedly D.thoughtfully20.A.special B.lovely eful D.valuable IV.Tanslate the following sentences into Chinese1. I made up my mind to apply for a scholarship..我决定申请奖学金。

(完整版)大学英语期末考试试卷及答案

(完整版)大学英语期末考试试卷及答案

me some candy.A. willB. wouldC. wasD. should4.I remember _______ you about this.A. to be toldB. tellingC. to tellD. to have toldPart I :Structures and Grammar points.Multiple choice (本大题共20小题,每小题1分,共20分)Directi on: In this secti on, there are 20 in complete senten ces.You are required to complete each one by decid ing on the most appropriate word or words from the 4 choices marked A ), B), C) , and D).1.I had neither a raincoat nor an umbrella. _____________ I got wet through.A.It is the reason.B. That is whyC. There is whyD. It is how2.____ caused the accident is still a complete mystery.A.WhatB. ThatC. HowD. Where3.Whenever my uncle came to see me, he _________________ bring 5.I ____ f or an hour and he still has not turned up.A. have waitedB. have been waitingC. waitD. will wait6.She is fond of ______ stamps.B.to collectD. collectionB.To be laughedD. to laugh8.We have got two TV sets, but we still can not watchanything because _________ work properly.A. eachB. eitherC. neitherD. every9.The policeman saw the thief ____________ he appeared on大学英语(A卷及答案)(考试时间90分钟)A. collectC. collecting7. He hated _______ a t.A. laughingC. being laughedthe street corner. 系别_________ ■生名_______A. not untilB. as long asC.the momentD. only if10.____ you have any questions or needs, please contactthe manager after 5:00 p.m. on weekends.A. BecauseB. WhereC. IfD. Though11.Not until the day before yesterday _____________ to give a speech at the meeting.A. he agreedB. does he agreeC.he agreesD. did he agree12.I t is required that anyone applying for a driver license a set of tests.C. am completingD. will have completed15.Jack would rather spend time complainingthan ______ the problem by himself.A. solveB. solvedC. solvesD. solve16.I t is generally considered unwise to give achild _____ he or she wants.A. howeverB. whateverC. whicheverD. whenever17. It worried her a bit her hair was turning gray.A. whileB. thatC. ifD. forA. takeB. takesC. tookD. will take13. This problem is his ability and I do not think hecan solve it.A. toB. inC. beyondD.under14. By the time you came to see me next month, I _____________my term paper. 18.Can you make sure __________ the gold ring?A. where Alice had putB. where had Alice putC. where Alice has putD. where has Alice put19.--- Can I help you?---Well, I am afraid the box is ________ heavy for you, but thank you all the same.A. soB. muchC. veryD. tooA. have completedB. complete 20. _____ the day went on, the weather got worse.A. WithB. SinceC. WhileD. AsPart 2: Phrases and Expressi ons.Directi on: Fill in the bla nks with the words or phrases give n below. Change the form where necessary.本大题共10 小题,每小题2分,共20分)province still afford look up to get byview as blame relax stand for hungry for1.His Dad was a volunteer fireman, which was adan gerous job, so he _______________ h is Dad a lot.2.The word USA ______________________ United States ofAmerica.3.We are _______________ news of our brother, who livesaway from home.4.The children were not to ________________ .5.The light music will help to __________________ the heavypressure on you.6.Miss Gao is _____________ the best teacher in this school.7.I know little about it, that is outside my _____________ .8.Stand ______________ , she must not see us.9.How can you __________________ so much money for abicycle?10.You can not ______________ on such a small in come.Part 3: Read ingcomprehe nsionDirectio n: After read ing the followi ng passages, you will find10 questions. For each question there are 4 choices markedA), B), C) and D). You should make the correct choice.(本大题共10小题,每题2分,共20分)Task AThe White House is the most visited residence in the world. T ours may be scheduled through our Wash ington DC office. Due to security and scheduli ng procedures, there are a few things you should know before requesting a tour:1.Only groups of 10 or more may request a tour.2.Request must be submitted with a minimum of one month advancenotice from the date of the tour. Notice of whether your application is accepted will be given 10 days prior to the date requested. All tours, even after they havebee n con firmed, are subject to can cellatio n due to security in terests.Tours are on ly con ducted Tuesday through Saturday from 7:30a.m. to 11:30 a.m.To process your request for a tour, please con tact our Washington office at (202) 224-5521 and provide the followinginformation:1.Dates requesti ng.2.Security information for each person in your party,in cludi ng: n ame as it appears on I.D. (I.D. required for ages14 and up), date of birth. Social security number, country oforigin, and citizenship(公民的身份)。

大学英语函授考试题及答案

大学英语函授考试题及答案

大学英语函授考试题及答案一、选择题(每题2分,共20分)1. Which of the following is NOT a benefit of learning English?A. Better job opportunitiesB. Access to a wider range of informationC. Increased ability to play video gamesD. Enhanced cross-cultural communication skills2. The phrase "break the ice" is commonly used to describe:A. Fixing a broken itemB. Initiating a conversationC. Stopping a fightD. Freezing water3. In English grammar, the past perfect tense is used to describe an action that:A. Has just been completedB. Was completed before another past actionC. Is ongoing in the presentD. Will happen in the future4. The word "serendipity" refers to:A. A type of plantB. An unexpected discovery made by chanceC. The capital of a countryD. A person's name5. Which of the following is the correct way to use "fewer" in a sentence?A. I have fewer money than you.B. I have fewer books than my brother.C. I have fewer ideas than last year.D. All of the above6. The idiom "to kick the bucket" means:A. To start a carB. To dieC. To start a projectD. To lose a job7. "I object" is a phrase that can be used in a formal setting to:A. Express disagreementB. Propose a marriageC. Introduce oneselfD. Call for attention8. In the sentence "She is the apple of her father's eye," the phrase means that:A. She is a fruit farmer.B. She is very important to her father.C. She is a favorite food of her father.D. She is a doctor.9. The word "quixotic" is used to describe a person who is:A. Very tallB. Idealistic and unrealisticC. Good at cookingD. A fan of Star Wars10. "The pen is mightier than the sword" is a saying that suggests:A. Writing is a more effective weapon than fighting.B. Pen manufacturers are stronger than sword makers.C. Writers are better fighters than soldiers.D. Penmanship is more important than physical strength.二、填空题(每题2分,共20分)11. The opposite of "happy" is _________.12. "To bury the hatchet" means to _________.13. The word "ubiquitous" is often used to describe something that is _________.14. In English, "alumni" is the plural form of the word_________.15. The phrase "to turn a blind eye" means to _________.16. "To get to the root of the matter" means to _________.17. "A picture is worth a thousand words" implies that_________.18. "To be in the limelight" means to be _________.19. "An arm and a leg" is an expression that means _________.20. "To hit the nail on the head" means to _________.三、阅读理解(每题3分,共30分)[文章略,请根据实际情况提供一篇文章,学生需要阅读并回答问题]四、写作题(共30分)21. Write an essay on the importance of learning a second language. (15分)22. Describe a memorable experience you had while travelingabroad. (15分)五、翻译题(每题5分,共20分)23. Translate the following sentence from English to Chinese: "It's not the destination but the journey that matters."24. Translate the following sentence from Chinese to English: "随着科技的发展,我们的生活变得越来越便利。

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大学英语三复习题及答案

大学英语三复习题及答案大学英语三复习题及答案大学英语三是大学英语课程的重要组成部分,也是考验学生英语水平的重要指标之一。

为了帮助同学们更好地复习和备考,本文将提供一些大学英语三的复习题及答案,希望能为大家的备考提供一些帮助。

一、阅读理解阅读理解是大学英语三考试中的重点部分,要求考生通过阅读一篇英语文章,理解文章的主旨和细节,回答相关问题。

下面是一道典型的阅读理解题:Passage 1When we think of the word "stress", we usually think of something bad. But stress can actually be a good thing. The right amount of stress can help us perform better and achieve our goals. It can motivate us to work harder and push ourselves to new heights.However, too much stress can be harmful. It can negatively impact our physical and mental health. Chronic stress can lead to a variety of health problems, such as high blood pressure, heart disease, and depression.So how can we manage stress effectively? One of the best ways is to practice stress-reducing techniques, such as deep breathing, meditation, and exercise. These activities can help us relax and reduce the negative effects of stress.1. According to the passage, stress can be both ________.A. good and badB. harmful and helpfulC. motivating and relaxingD. physical and mental答案:A. good and bad解析:根据文章第一段可知,stress既可以是好事,也可以是坏事。

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大学英语(三)复习资料Part I Multiple choices1. One night when the old servant who had been nursing his aunt went off to __C__ her own affairs,he doubled the amount of some medicine.A. attendingB. attend onC. attend to D attend2. After the explosion, the factory was a___B____of total confusion.A. situationB. sceneC. viewD. show3. He feels that his composition is better than___C____in his class.A. any student’sB. the other studentsC. any other’sD. the others4. Soon he ___B__ a clear decision. He must do a great kindness to the poor old woman.A. gotB. reachedC. arrivedD. arrived on5. One night when the old servant who had been nursing his aunt went off to _C___ her own affairs,he doubled the amount of some medicine.A. attendingB. attend onC. attend to D attend6. He would not listen at all to the doctor’s advice that he___A____smoking immediately.A. stopB. stopsC. stoppedD. will stop7. This poor man has ___A___ great suffering in his lifetime.A. been subjected toB. subjectC. subjectedD. be subjected to8. A tiger can’t be tamed unless___C____very young.A. its being caughtB. is caughtC. caughtD. being caught9. I am very ___C__ this whistle but I have no enough money to buy it.A. likeB. likelyC. fond ofD. fond10. A person who makes wise decisions has___C____.A. a good brainB. a good intensionC. good judgmentD. good imagination11. I____D___you with the funds. Why didn’t you ask me?A. should provideB. had providedC. could provideD. could have provided12. I B up early this morning, so I stayed in bed until 9 o’clock.A. needn’t have gotB. didn’t need to getC. shouldn’t have gotD. can’t have got13. He is a learned professor and __B__ his life _B__ teaching.A. devote….toB. devotes…. toC. gives…. inD. devotes… inPart II Reading ComprehensionThere is one reading passage in this part. The passage is followed by 5 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.Passage 1Every human being, no matter what he is doing, gives off body heat. The usual problem is how to get rid of it. But the designers of the Johnstown campus of the University of Pittsburgh set themselves the opposite problem – how to collect body heat. They have designed a collection system which uses not only body heat, but the heat given off by such objects as light bulbs and refrigerators as well. The system works so well that no fuel is needed to make the campus’s six buildings comfortable.Some parts of most modern buildings – theaters and offices as well as classrooms – are more than sufficiently heated by people and lights and sometimes must be air-conditioned even in winter.The technique of saving heat and redistributing it is called “heat recovery”. A few modern buildings recover heat, but the University’s system is the first to recover heat from buildings and reuse it in others.Along the way, Pitt has learned a great deal about some of its producers. The harder a student studies, the more heat his body gives off. Male students send out more heat he produces. It is tempting to conclude that the hottest prospect for the Johnstown campus would be a hard-working overweight male genius.1. What is characteristic of the buildings on Johnstown campus of the University of Pittsburgh?(B)A. They are more comfortable to live in than other buildings.B. they collect body heat to regulate the temperature inside.C. They use light bulbs to heat the classrooms.D. They consume less fuel to keep the classrooms cool.2. According to the passage, the technique of heat recovery is used D .A. to provide a special form of air-conditioningB. to provide heat for the hot water systemC. to find out the source of heatD. to collect heat and reuse it3. The phrase “the hottest prospect” in this passage refers to C .A. the person who suffers most from heatB. the person who needs more heat than othersC. the person who gives off most heatD. the person who makes better use of body heat4. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?(C)A. The harder a student works, the more heat he or she produces.B. The bigger a student is, the more heat he or she sends out.C. A girl student sends out more heat than a boy student.D. A large and hard-working boy student gives off the most heat.5. Which of the following may be the best title for this passage?(A)A. Recovery of Body Heat.B. Modern Building’s Heat System.C. Body Heat and Sex.D. Ways of Heating Buildings.Passage 2I don’t often lose things and I’m especially careful with money, so I was quite surprised when I reached for my wallet and it wasn’t there. At first, I thought it was possible that I could have left it at home. Then I remembered taking it out to pay for the taxi, so I knew I had it with me just before I walked into the restaurant. I wondered if it was possible that it could have slipped out of my pocket while I was eating dinner. Thinking about that possibility, I turned and walked back to the table where I had been sitting. Unfortunately, there were several people sitting at the table at the time, so。

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