1、浙江省大学英语三级考试试卷 窗体顶端 Part I Listening Comprehension Section A 1.A、By bus. B、By taxi C、On foot. D、By train. 2.A、To the drugstore. B、To the lab. C、To her office. D、To her mother’s. 3.A、3 pence. B、7 pence. C、4 pence. D、10 pence 4.A、She will join the man for d
2、inner. B、She will have to study. C、She’s going to have a walk. D、She will go to the concert. 5.A、Milk. B、Eggs. C、Bread. D、Fruit. 6.A、Jack. B、Tom. C、Alice. D、Jane. 7.A、Inside the Central Building. B、Opposite the Central Building. C、Close to the Central B
3、uilding. D、Two blocks away from the Central Building. 8.A、Light. B、Well-paid. C、Interesting. D、Boring. 9.A、A secretary. B、A waitress. C、A customer. D、A housewife. 10.A、It is more thoughtful. B、It is less popular. C、It is the same as the popular music. D、She
4、 has no idea. Section B Passage One Questions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you have just heard. 11. A、Sleeping. B、Dreams. C、Interests. D、Experiences. 12. A、Dreams reflect one’s future life. B、Your dreams may come from your past experiences. C、
5、Prisoners never dare to dream of freedom. D、We always dream about what we wish for. 13. A、Families. B、Food. C、Exams. D、Freedom. Passage Two Questions 14 to 16 are based on the passage you have just heard. 14. A、1 kilogram. B、5 kilograms. C、15 ki
6、lograms. D、50 kilograms. 15. A、Wood of trees. B、Hair-like parts of certain plants. C、Roots of trees. D、Hair of certain animals. 16. A、Because they are forest countries. B、Because there are many people in those countries. C、Because most people in thos
7、e countries are well-educated. D、Because they are short of paper. Passage Three Questions 17 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard. 17. A、The relationship between the speaker and Susan. B、The arrangement of the speaker’s wedding. C、The speaker’s parents’ op
8、inion of Susan. D、The speaker’s plan for the future. 18. A、At Susan’s home. B、In a swimming pool. C、On a tennis court. D、At a dance. 19. A、Her boyfriend talks about marriage. B、Her boyfriend’s parents don’t like her. C、Her boyfriend is not very smart
9、 D、Her boyfriend works as a salesman. 20. A、The speaker wants to forget Susan. B、Susan may lose her job. C、The speaker and Susan are of the same age. D、Susan has saved enough money for her future Part II Vocabulary 21.After a successful career in business, he was
10、 the chairman of the committee. A、 appointed B、adopted C、adjusted D、achieved 22.These programs are designed for those young people who want to _____ higher education but don not have enough time to go to university. A、insure B、persist C、inquire D
11、pursue 23.The workers are _____ young people between the ages of sixteen and twenty. A、most B、much C、mostly D、more 24.It was difficult to guess what her _____ to the news would be. A、impression B、reaction C、comment D、opinion 25.We are interested in
12、 the weather because it _____ us so directly ---- what we wear, what we do, and even how we feel. A、benefits B、affects C、guides D、effects 26.There was no news from her son for quite a few years; _____, Susan went on hoping. A、nevertheless B、furthermore C、co
13、nsequently D、therefore 27.He was _____ of robbery and was sentenced to ten year’s imprisonment. A、assured B、charged C、confirmed D、accused 28.Thoughts are expressed _____ means of words. A、by B、with C、in D、on 29.There is no _____ in going to th
14、e cinema now as the film has already started. A、reason B、cause C、motive D、point 30.American students seldom live on campus. _____, they live at home and travel to classes. A、Instead B、For example C、What’s more D、However 31.Will you please _____ my pa
15、per to find out whether I’ve made any mistakes? A、look out B、look into C、look through D、look up at 32.We must _____ what’s the matter with the computer. A、give out B、figure out C、run out D、fill out 33.He couldn’t _____ his failure in the English test
16、 A、account for B、account to C、aware of D、according to 34.The nurses should _____ it that the children are fed and dressed properly. A、see in B、see to C、see out D、see off 35.I _____ an old friend when I was visiting London last week. A、ran into
17、 B、ran over C、ran through D、ran along 36.Many people complain of the rapid _____ of modern life. A、rate B、speed C、pace D、growth 37.I like this house better because it has a fine _____ of the green hills A、look B、view C、sight D、point
18、 38.She entered a poetry competition and won the first _____. A、name B、price C、order D、prize 39.If we _____ to deal with these problems now, things will get out of control. A、fail B、miss C、delay D、deny 40.If you _____ to see Jane, please ask her to
19、give me a call this evening. A、happen B、mind C、occur D、appear Part III Structure 41. Never before that night _____ the extent of my own power. A、I had felt B、I felt C、did I feel D、had I felt 42. She spent a lot of time in that small town _____ s
20、he was born. A、which B、when C、where D、that 43. It was because she was ill _____ she didn’t attend the conference yesterday. A、that B、so C、then D、when 44. I have learned that he is going to the United States, but _____ is his own decision.
21、 A、when leaving B、when does he leave C、when he leaves D、when he leaving 45. They didn’t pass the exam last time; I regretted _____ them. A、to be not able to help B、being unable to help C、being not able to helping D、not to be able to help 46. Your
22、 hair needs _____. You’d better have it _____ tomorrow. A、cutting…do B、cutting…done C、being cut…done D、to be cut… to be done 47. Not only the sailors but also the captain of the ship _____ frightened during that voyage. A、has B、have C、was D、we
23、re 48. I’d rather you _____ by train, because I can’t bear the idea of your flying in an airplane in such bad weather. A、would go B、will go C、went D、go 49. Be sure to come to see us this Sunday, _____? A、will you B、aren’t you C、are you D、don’
24、t you 50. The flowers _____ because no one watered them A、may die B、must have died C、must die D、can have died 51. Rose told the teacher all _____ to Oliver. A、which happened B、that had happened C、which had happened D、what had happened 52. Mi
25、llions of $dollars in the bank is said ______ yesterday. A、having stolen B、stolen C、to have been stolen D、to be stolen 53. London is the city _____ she is longing to visit. A、where B、in which C、what D、that 54. I appreciate _____ to your schoo
26、l to give a lecture. A、to be invited B、 to have invited C、having invited D、being invited 55. Not until 1868 _____ made the capital of the state of Georgia. A、was Atlanta B、when Atlanta was C、Atlanta was D、was when Atlanta 56. The government d
27、idn’t expect that the fall in the price of oil _____ such serious consequences for the economy. A、will cause B、would cause C、causes D、has caused 57. People don’t want there _____ another war in their country. A、being B、is C、to be D、 will be 5
28、8. Because he did not like the first kind of flower, he asked the salesgirl to show him _____. A、another kinds B、the others ones C、other kind D、 another kind 59. A good dictionary can be _____ great help to learners of language. A、with B、about C、on
29、 D、of 60. “You know, I have our tickets.” “That’s good. I was afraid that you _____ them.” A、had forgotten B、forgot C、have forgotten D、would have forgotten Part IV Reading Comprehension Passage One Questions 61 to 65 are based on the following passage: Industria
30、l pollution is not only a problem for the countries of Europe and North America. It is also an extremely serious problem in some developing countries. For these countries, economic growth is a very important goal. They want to attract new industries, and so they put few controls on industries which
31、cause pollution. Cubatao, an industrial town of 85,000 people in Brazil, is an example of the connection between industrial development and pollution. In 1954, Cubatao had no industry. Today it has more than twenty large factories, which produce many pollutants (污染物质). The people of the town are e
32、xposed to a large number of poisonous substances in their environment and the consequences of this exposure can be clearly seen. Birth defects are extremely common. Among children and adults, lung problems are sometimes twelve times more common in Cubatao than in other places. It is true that Brazi
33、l, like many other countries, has laws against pollution, but these laws are not enforced strictly enough. It is cheaper for companies to ignore the laws and pay the fines than to buy the expensive equipment that will reduce the pollution. It is clear, therefore, that economic growth is more importa
34、nt to the government than the health of the workers. However, the responsibility does not completely lie with the Brazilian government. The example of Cubatao shows that international companies are not acting in a responsible way, either. A number of the factories in the town are owned by large comp
35、anies from France, Italy, and the U.S. They are doing things in Brazil that they would not be able to do at home. If they caused the same amount of pollution at home, they would be severely punished or even put out of business. 61. Why don’t developing countries have strict pollution controls? A、B
36、ecause the new industries they want to attract do not cause much pollution. B、Because pollution is not a serious problem for developing countries. C、Because they fail to realize that the balance of nature will be disturbed by some pollutants. D、Because if developing countries put stricter control
37、s on industry, fewer companies would build new plants there. 62. What is the author’s purpose in mentioning Cubatao? A、To show that industrial development can progress very quickly in developing countries. B、To show that the pollution problem in Brazil is extremely serious. C、To show that indust
38、rial growth causes pollution problems for developing countries. D、To show that pollution is threatening the lives of many people and the whole economy of Brazil 63. Why do some foreign companies like to set up their plants in Brazil? A、Because the investment environment in Brazil is suitable for
39、them. B、Because they will not be severely punished if they cause pollution in Brzail. C、Because they can make a big profit as the labour cost in Brazil is relatively low. D、Because they can act in an irresponsible way in Brazil because there are no pollution laws there. 64. The work “enforced” (
40、L. 2, Para. 3) could best be replaced by which of the following? A、carried out B、drawn up C、looked over D、put out 65. What can we conclude from the passage? A、In Brazil, companies which ignore pollution laws have to pay fines. B、The Brazilian government pays great attention to the health of w
41、orkers. C、Many foreign companies are out of business in Brazil for their pollution. D、Most international companies act responsibly in Brazil. Passage Two Questions 66 to 70 are based on the following passage: In 1947 Angela Mortimer was captain of the team which won the Plymouth Interschools’
42、 Championship. From the moment she stepped forward to receive the silver cup, she was determined to become a Wimbledon Champion. Encouraged by her school championship success, Angela decided that she should have proper coaching. She heard that there was a good tennis coach at Torquay, a Mr. Roberts
43、 who was prepared to give free tennis lessons to promising youngsters under twelve years of age and living in the Torquay area. The fact that Angela was over fifteen did not stop her. One Saturday, she made the forty-mile journey from Plymouth to Torquay and introduced herself to Mr. Roberts. Autho
44、r Roberts was not impressed. He played a few shots to Angela and then told her directly that she knew nothing about the game and was too old to learn. He also reminded her that she lived in Plymouth, which could hardly be considered in the Torquay area. If Arthur Robert thought he had got rid of An
45、gela, he was very much mistaken. For her part Angela had been greatly impressed by Mr. Roberts. She made up her mind that she was not too old to learn tennis and that Arthur Robert was the man to teach her. However, her school certificate examination was appearing ahead and she was determined to wor
46、k ahead. Although the headmaster wanted her to stay on at school for another year before taking her examination, Anthur begged to be allowed to sit. She surprised everyone by passing with credit in five subjects. Angela then had a stroke of luck. She managed to persuade her family to move nearer to
47、 Torquay. Despite what had taken place at their last meeting, Angela properly presented herself to Arthur Roberts and asked him for free coaching. Arthur’s welcome was not a warm one. His time was fully occupied in coaching some promising young player. However, he had to admire Angela. Whatever else
48、 she lacked, she was obviously a girl of courage and determination. Arthur liked these qualities in a pupil. “You can play against the wall,” he said, “and if you improve I might help you.” Angela’s heart leapt with joy. “I’ll show him,” she said to herself. “I will certainly show him.” 66. Accord
49、ing to the passage, Arthur Roberts _____. A、was a good tennis coach from Plymouth B、taught tennis to anybody who could play C、promised to give free tennis lessons to all school children in Torquay D、gave free lessons to young children who he thought would one day be good players 67. What is TRU
50、E about Angela’s first meeting with Mr. Roberts? A、Roberts told Angela that he couldn’t help her unless she moved to Torquay. B、Mr. Roberts refused to coach Angela for three reasons. C、Angela was told to come and see Mr. Roberts when she graduated from school. D、Angela was unimpressed by Mr. Rob






