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12月浙江省大學(xué)英語三級(jí)考試試卷PartListeningComprehension(30marks,30minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestion,therewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C),andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronthetheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.1.A)Today.B)Lateintheevening.C)Tomorrow.D)Lateinthemorning.2.A)Hehasbeeninperfect.B)HeisworriedaboutRods’health.C)Hehabeenfeelingillallweek.D)Heistakingcareofhistwinbrother.3.A)Heforgottocallthewoman.B)Hecouldn’tpayfofaphonecall.C)Hedidn’tcarryhisphonewithhim.D)Hedidn’twanttocallthewoman.4.A)Doctorandpatient.B)Travelagentandcustomer.C)Teacherandstudent.D)Managerandofficeworker.5.A)Inaworkshop.B)Atanartgallery.C)Atabookstore.D)Inadepartmentstore.6.A)She’llgotoEngland.B)She’lldrivehermothertotheairport.C)She’llgotothetheatre.D)She’lldrivehersistertotheairport.7.A)TomisgoingtoHawaii.B)ThemanisleavingforHaeaii.C)ThemanwantstomeetTominHawaii.D)ThewomanisleavingforHaeaiitomeetTom.8.A)HewenttovisitHarryandJack.B)Heforgottopickupthewoman.C)Hehadintendedtocallthewoman.D)Hewenttothetrainstationlastnight.9.A)Inacinema.B)Ataparkinglot.C)Intheircar.D)Atadowntownhospital.10.A)Whenhewas5.B)Whenhewas12.C)Whenhewas20.D)Whenhewas25.SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassage.Attheendofeachpassage.Youwillhearsomequestions.Thepassagewillbereadtwiceandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteneachquestion,therewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C),andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronthetheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Questiaons11-13arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard:11.A)Theydon’ttrustothers.B)Itisexpensivetohirelabor.C)Theydon’tliketobehelped.D)Theycandobetterthanothers.12.A)Itpublishesbooksonlyforchildren.B)Itpublishesbooksaboutpeople’spets.C)Itusescomputerstomakeupstorieswithbeautifulpictures.D)Itmakestheyoungreaderstheleadingcharactersinthestories.13.A)Booksaboutchildrenandtheirpets.B)Bookswrittenbychildrenthemselves.C)Bookspublishedwiththehelppfcomputers.D)Bookstellingstoriesaboutthereadersthemselves.Questions14-16arebestonthepassageyouhavejustheard:14.A)OnecanfindadvertisementsonTV.B)Onecanfindadvertisementsinabook.C)Onecanfindadvertisementsontheatreet.D)Onecanfindadvertisementsinanewspaper.15.A)Fromconsumers.B)Fromadvertisements.C)Fromprivatebusinesses.D)Fromgovernmentoffcials.16.A)Howtoadvertise.B)Whereadvertisementsare.C)Whatadvertisingis.D)Whyadvertisingissocommon.Questions17-20arebasedonthefconversationpassageyouhavejustheard:17.A)Theyaretakingthesamecourse.B)Theydon’tliveinthesamebuilding.C)Theyknowtheprofessorverywell.D)Theyknowthesubjectofthecoursewell.18.A)English.B)BritishLiterature.C)BiologyD)Shakespeare’splays19.A)Heisaverygoodlistener.B)Heoftenputshisstudentsintrouble.C)Heisaverygoodteacher.D)HeteachersacourseonShakepeare.20.A)Thewomanwillpayforthebook.B)Theywilltakegoodcareofthebook.C)Theywillsharethecostandthebook.D)Themanwilllendthebooktothewoman.SectionCDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecongtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom21to27withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom28to30youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyoujustheardorwritedownthemainpointsinyourownwords.Finally,whenthepassageisreadthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.注意;此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答Forcenturies,peoplehavebeenplayingkickinggameswithaball.Thegameofsoccer(足球)(21)fromsomeoftheseearlygames.(22)soccergamesbeganin1863.insoccer,twoteamsofelevenplayerstrytokickorheadtheballintotheiropponents’(23).thegoalie,whotriesto(24)theballoutofthegoal,istheonlyplayeronthefieldwhoisallowedto(25)theballwithhisorherhands.Theotherplayersmustusetheirfeet,heads,andbodiesto(26)theball.Evetyfouryears,soccerteamsaroundtheworldcompetefortheWorldCup.TheWorldCup(27)startedin1930.Brazilisthehomeofmanygreatsoccerplayers,(28).Pelé.Withhisfastfootwork,dazzlingspeed,andgreatsoccer,hescored1,281goalsand(29).Peopleinmorethan140countriesaroundtheworldplaysoccer.ItisthenationalsportofmostEuropeanandLatinAmericancountries.(30)!PartIIReadingComprehension(40marks,40minutes)SectionADirections:Thereare3passageinthispart.EachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatementsForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C),andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.PassageOneQuestions31-35arebasedonthefollowingpassage:Itiscustomaryforadultstoforgethowhardanddullandlongschoolis.Thelearningbymemoryofallthebasicthingsonemustknowisamostincredibleandunendingeffort.Schoolisnoteasyanditisnotforthemostpartverymuchfun,butthen,ifyouareverylucky,youmayfindarealteacher.Threeteachersinalifetimearetheverybestofmyluck.Myfirstwasascienceandmathteacherinhighschool,mysecond,aprofessorofcreativewritingatStanford,andmythirdwasmyfriendandparrtner,EDRickets.Ihavetobelievethatagreatteacherisagreatartistandthatthreeareasfewasthereareanyothergreatartists.Itmightevenbethegreatestoftheartssincethemediumisthehumanmindandspirit.Mythreeteachershanthesethingsincommon:Theyalllovedwhattheyweredoing;theydidnottell,butstimulatedaburningdesiretoknow.Undertheirinfluence,thehorizonssprangwideandfearwentawayandtheunknownbecameknowable.Ishallspeakonlyofmyfirstteacherbecauseinadditiontotheotherthings,shebroughtdiscovery.Shearousedustoshouting,bookwavingdiscussions.Shehadthenoisiestclassinschoolandshedidnotevenseemtoknowit.Wecouldneversticktothesubject.Ourspeculation(思緒)rangedtheworld.Shebreathedcuriosityintoussothatwebroughtinfactsortruthsshieldedinourhandslikecapturedfireflies(螢火蟲).Shewasfired,andperhapsrightlyfightlyso,forfailingtoteachfundamentals.Suchthingsmustbelearned.Butsheleftapassion(激情)inusforthepureknowableworldandsheinflamedmewithacuriositywhichhasneverleft.Ihavehadmanyteachersehotoldmesoon-forgottenfactsbutonlythreewhocreatedinmeanewattitudeanewhunger.Whatdeathlesspowerliesinthehandsofsuchaperson?31.Inthewriter’sopinion,schoollifeisusually.A)excitingB)interestingC)tiresomeD)challenging32.WecaninferfromParagraph2that.A)itiseasytofindgreatartistsaswellasgreatteachers.B)therearefewgreatteachersbutmanygreatartists.C)thegreastestartistsarenoteasytofind;norarethegreatestteachers.D)beingagreatteacherisagreatarttolearnbecauseteachersspreadknowledge.33.Inthewriter’sopinion,agoodteachershould.A)teachstudentsthefundamentalthingsB)sticktoonesubjectandbestrictwithstudentsC)teachstudentstheknowledgerangingtheworldD)arousestudents’curiosityanddesiretheworld34.Thewriter’sfirstteacherwasdismissedmainlybacause.A)herclasswasthenoisiestinschoolB)shedidnotteachbasicknowledgeinclassC)sheletstudentsshoutandwavebooksinclassD)shedidnotknowhowtoteachbasicknowledgeeffectively35.Whatisthebesttitleofthisarticle?A)TheTeachersinMyLifeB)HowtoBecomeaTeacherC)WhattoTeachatSchoolD)WhatMakesaGoodTeacherPassageTwoQuestions36-40basedonthefollowingpassage:Accordingtopsychologists(心理學(xué)家),anemotionisarousewhenamanoranimalviewssomethingaseitherbadorgood.Whenapersonfeelslikerunningawayfromsomethinghethinkswillhurthim,wecallthisemotionfear.Ifthepersonwantstoremovethedangerbyattackingit,wecalltheemotionanger.Theemotionsofjoyandlovearearousedwhenwethinksomethingcanhelpus.Anemotiondoesnothavetobecreatedbysomethingintheoutsideworld.Itcanbecreatedbyaperson’sthoughts.Everyonehasemotions.Manypsychologistsbelievethatinfantsarebornwithoutemotions.Theybelievechildrenlearnemotionsjustastheylearntoreadandwrite.Agrowingchildnotonlylearnshisemotionsbutlearnshoetoactincertainsitudtionsbacauseofanemotion.Psychologiststhinkthattherearetowtypesofemotion:positiveandnegative.Positiveemotionsincludelove,liking,joy,delight,andhope.Theyarearousedbysomethingthatappealstoaperson.Negativeemotionsmakeapersonunhappyordissatisfoed.Theyincludeanger,fear,despair,sadness,anddisgust.Ingrowingup,apersonlearnstocopewiththenegativeemotionsinordertobehappy.Emotionsmaybeweakorstrong.Somestringemotionsaresounpleasantthatapersonwilltryeverymeanstoescapefromthem.Inordertofeelhappy,thepersonmaychooseunusualwaystoavoidtheemotion.Strongemotionscanmakeithardthinkandtosolveproblems.Theymaypreventapersonfromlearningorpayingattentiontowhatheisdoing.Forexample,astudenttakinganexaminationmaybesoworriedaboutfailingthatbacannotthinkproperly.Theworrydrainsvaluablementalenergyheneedsfortheexamination.36.Weleaenfromthepassagethatanemotioniscreatedbysomething.A)onefeelsindangerB)onefacesintheoutsideworldC)onethinksbadorgoodD)onetriestoescapefromreallife37.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A)Babiesarebornwithemotions.B)Emotionsfallintotwotypesingenersl.C)Childrenlearnemotionsastheygrowup.D)Peoplecancopewiththenegativeemotionsinlife.38.Theauthor’spurposeinwritingthispassageisto.A)explainwhypeoplehaveemotionsB)defineandclassifypeople’semotionsC)showhowpeopleavoidthenegativeemotionsD)explainwhatpeopleshoulddoaboutemotions39.Whenastudentistooworriedaboutfailingintheexam,.A)hewillsimplygiveupB)hewillnotbeabletothinkproperlyC)hewillneedextramentalenergyD)hewilltryveryhardtosolvetheproblems40.Theword“drain”(para.5)mostprobablymeans.A)tiesB)stopsC)flowsD)weakensPassageThreeQuestions41to45arebasedonthefollowingpassage:Manyayoungpersontellsmehewantstobeawriter.Ialwaysencouragesuchpeople,butIalsoexplainthatthere’sabigdifferencebetween“beingawriter’andwriting.Inmoetcasestheseindividualsaredreamingofwealthandfame,notthelonghouraloneatatypewriter.“You’vegottowanttowrite.”Isaytothem,”notwanttobeawriter”.Therealityisthatwritingisalonely,privateandpoorly-paidaffair.Foreverywriterkissedbyfortunetherearethousandsmorewhoselondingisneverreward.WhenIlefta20-yearcareerintheUSCoastGuardtobecomeafreelance(自由職業(yè))writer,Ihadnoprospectsatall.WhatIdidhavewasafriendwhofoundmearoominaNewY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