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大学英语一级水平测试试卷-03
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分数:100分
用时:112分钟(建议)
描述:大学英语一级水平测试
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预览试卷内容
Part I Listening Comprehension
共 35分 / 27分钟
Section A
Short Conversations
8 小题
8分
Long Conversations
7 小题
7分
Section B
Listening Passages
10 小题
10分
Section C
Spot Dictation
10 小题
10分
Part II Writing
共 15分 / 30分钟
Section A
Writing
1 小题
15分
Part III Reading Comprehension
共 35分 / 35分钟
Section A
Banked Cloze
10 小题
5分
Section B
Multiple Choice
10 小题
20分
Section C
Y/N/NG
10 小题
10分
Part IV Cloze
共 10分 / 15分钟
Section A
Cloze
20 小题
10分
Part V Translation
共 5分 / 5分钟
Section A
Part Of Sentence Translation
5 小题
5分
Part I
Part II
Part III
Part IV
Part V
Part I Listening Comprehension
35分 / 27分钟
Part II Writing
15分 / 30分钟
Part III Reading Comprehension
35分 / 35分钟
Part IV Cloze
10分 / 15分钟
Part V Translation
5分 / 5分钟
Section A
Directions: In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer.
1.
A) Swimming.
B) Skating.
C) Boating.
D) Playing tennis.
2.
A) At the book store.
B) At the post office.
C) At the restaurant.
D) At the dentist office.
3.
A) He thinks that he has met the woman before.
B) He doesn't think that he has met the woman before.
C) He feels a little frightened when hearing this.
D) He is afraid of being recognized by the woman.
4.
A) To school.
B) To the shop.
C) To her friend's house.
D) To a teahouse.
5.
A) Filling an application form.
B) Being interviewed.
C) Chatting with a shop assistant.
D) Interviewing an applicant.
6.
A) In the park.
B) Between two buildings.
C) In his apartment.
D) Under a huge tree.
7.
A) At 3:35.
B) At 3:00.
C) At 3:50.
D) At 3:20.
8.
A) Patient and nurse.
B) Lawyer and client.
C) Boss and secretary.
D) Employer and employee.
Questions 9 to 12 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
9.
A) To attend a wedding party.
B) To attend a business meeting.
C) To have a dinner.
D) To prepare a dinner.
10.
A) Because he doesn't know how to make salad and soup.
B) Because he doesn't know how to how to serve guests properly.
C) Because he doesn't know how to behave well on such an occasion.
D) Because he doesn't know how to please his boss.
11.
A) To pick it up.
B) To have it picked up.
C) To do nothing.
D) To ask for another one.
12.
A) One.
B) Two.
C) Three.
D) Four.
Questions 13 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
13.
A) Rude.
B) Foolish.
C) Troublesome.
D) Serious.
14.
A) She is in charge of a school.
B) She succeeds in her job.
C) She has left her job.
D) She is a dancer.
15.
A) A dancer.
B) A dancing trainer.
C) A high school teacher.
D) A school headmaster.
Section B
Directions: In this section, you will hear several short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).
Passage One
Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.
16.
A) To eat bad food.
B) To pick at his food and eat very little.
C) To eat meat very much.
D) To eat flesh only.
17.
A) Two-and-a-half.
B) Four-and-a-half.
C) Three-and-a-half.
D) Five-and-a-half.
18.
A) Her father.
B) Her mother.
C) Her father and mother.
D) Her sister.
Passage Two
Questions 19 to 22 are based on the passage you have just heard.
19.
A) They get the feelings of taking drugs.
B) Their parents refuse to help them.
C) Their parents put too much expectation on them.
D) They prefer staying at home to being at school.
20.
A) 75% of them.
B) 40% of them.
C) One quarter of them.
D) Half of them.
21.
A) Few students feel like heavy pressures.
B) Heavy pressures may not be harmful to every child.
C) Nothing is more important than school rules in Japan.
D) Most parents only think about their children's wonderful life.
22.
A) Pressures Japanese students suffer from.
B) Problems with Japanese students.
C) Rules in Japanese schools.
D) Problems with Japanese education.
Passage Three
Questions 23 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.
23.
A) 700,000,000.
B) 35,000,000.
C) 75%.
D) 44.
24.
A) Business, aviation and radio.
B) Pop, commerce and sport.
C) Aviation, sport and pop music.
D) Technology, sport and aviation.
25.
A) 75%.
B) 44%.
C) 60%.
D) 35%.
Section C
Directions: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.
In many English houses people eat
26)
a day: breakfast, lunch, tea and dinner. Breakfast
27)
at any time
28)
. It consists of porridge, bacon, eggs, and toast of
29)
with jam. English people drink tea or coffee at breakfast.
Lunch comes at
30)
. It can range from a ham sandwich to a three-course meal. Afternoon tea is between 4 and 5 and dinner is
31)
. The first course is soup. The next course generally consists of meat or fish with vegetable. Then comes some
32)
dessert, either
33)
of various kinds: apples, pears, bananas, etc. But
34)
English people eat like that. Some of them have their dinner
35)
the day. Their meals are breakfast, dinner, tea and supper and all these meals are very simple.
Section A
Directions: Write a composition on the following topic with the hints given below. You should write at least 120 words.
How to Improve Your Memory
1) Meaningfulness affects memory at all levels.
focus on
make any sense to
2) Organization also makes a difference in our ability to remember.
keep in order
3) associate with
Section A
Directions: In this section, there is a passage with several blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.
A) stoped
B) masking
C) passed
D) showing
E) boarded
F) clothing
G) pulled
H) dreaming
I) suit
J) vanished
K) driven
L) went
M) frozen
N) front
O) rooted
They were going to Fort Lauderdale — three boys and three girls — and when they
37)
the bus, they were carrying sandwiches and wine in paper bags,
38)
of golden beaches and sea tides as the grey, cold spring of New York
39)
behind them.
As the bus
40)
through New Jersey, they began to notice Vingo. He sat in
41)
of them, dressed in a plain, ill-fitting
42)
, never moving, his dusty face
43)
his age. He kept chewing the inside of his lip a lot,
44)
into complete silence.
Deep into the night, outside Washington, the bus
45)
into Howard Johnson's, and everybody got off except Vingo who sat
46)
in his seat.
Section B
Directions: There are several passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some 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 One
Questions 47 to 51 are based on the following passage.
It is necessary that most people determine whether or not they should exercise. This is true with anyone over thirty-five, especially if they have been heavy smokers. Likewise, young adults who have been very inactive should proceed slowly and cautiously. They had better get a physical evaluation from a physician, which includes an exercise-stress test. A stress test detects cardiovascular (心血管的) problems that might not show up when the body is at rest. This is done by monitoring blood pressure, pulse rate, oxygen consumption, and the heart's electrical activity while exercising.
No matter what kind of exercise they choose, exercisers should start with warm-up periods, which include stretching exercises, jumping jacks (原地跳跃运动), or brisk walking. They can help increase heart rate and circulation slowly without placing a sudden strain on the heart or the muscles that are starting to work.
Moreover, in the second phase, people have to determine the amount of exercise that is enough to condition the muscles and cardiovascular system without overly straining the body. This involves taking one's pulse and finding one's target zone. This target zone, or safe-training pulse rate, is established by subtracting one's age from 220 and then taking 60 percent to 80 percent of that total. If you are just starting to exercise 60 percent is recommended; 80 percent is recommended if you are already in good condition.
47.
According to the passage, any one over thirty-five should __________.
A) stop smoking right away
B) do morning exercises every day
C) take an exercise-stress test before exercising
D) go and see a doctor after exercising
48.
Which of the following is NOT included in a stress test?
A) Monitoring blood pressure.
B) Observing one's pulse rate.
C) Watching one's oxygen consumption.
D) Increasing one's heart rate.
49.
The author suggests that if you are healthy and at the age of 40, the safe-training pulse rate should be _________.
A) 220
B) 144
C) 108
D) 80
50.
The word "phase" in the last paragraph has the same meaning as _______.
A) condition
B) appearance
C) step
D) expression
51.
The passage is mainly about _________.
A) what steps should be taken when exercising
B) how to get started on an exercise program
C) how to select an exercise program
D) when to start exercising
Passage Two
Questions 52 to 56 are based on the following passage.
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52.
What kind of people will probably answer this advertisement?
A) College students preparing to work in some big companies.
B) College students preparing to study for a degree.
C) High school graduates preparing to have at-home training.
D) High school graduates preparing for college entrance examinations.
53.
Which major is NOT mentioned in the advertisement?
A) Photography.
B) Physiology.
C) Accounting.
D) Bookkeeping.
54.
People can get a Specialized Associate Degree by ________.
A) doing full-time learning at school
B) working in some big famous companies
C) studying in their spare time
D) studying abroad for two years
55.
Harcourt training has NOT been used by ________ for its employees.
A) General Motors
B) Harvard University
C) General Electric
D) Mobil
56.
How can you contact Harcourt Learning Direct?
A) By sending an E-mail.
B) By visiting the office on weekdays only.
C) By making a call on weekdays only.
D) By sending a letter not later than today.
Section C
Directions: Read the following passage and choose
Y (for YES) if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage;
N (for NO) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage;
NG(for NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage.
The traditional American Dream is based on the belief that hardworking citizens can better their lives, pay their monthly bills without worry, give their children a start to an even better life and still save enough to live comfortably after they retire. But many average Americans are struggling-squeezed by rising costs, declining wages, credit-card debts and diminished benefits, with little left over to save for retirement.
Does the dream survive? Do most Americans still believe they can forge better lives for themselves?
PARADE magazine surveyed more than 2,200 Americans, of whom fully 84% described themselves as belonging to the middle class, regardless of where they live (living costs are higher in some regions) or the size of their household.
For this report, we focused on U.S. households earning between $30,000 and $99,000 a year. Most of those surveyed describe themselves as married and having a family. More than 64% say they are employed full-time or part-time. Most say they are in reasonably good health and have a satisfying religious or spiritual life. They own a home and at least two cars, and they are able to take vacations. By international standards, they live a life of prosperity.
Yet behind this prosperity is a growing unease. Half of the employed respondents say that they've experienced either increased health-care costs or a cut in health benefits over the last three years, and 39% have had cuts in their overtime, raises or bonuses. Almost two-thirds say they live from paycheck to paycheck, and 47% say that no matter how hard they work, they cannot get ahead. More than a third worry about job loss.
Richard Oden — married, with five children-worked in the beer industry for 23 years. Last year, he developed pneumonia and required major surgery. When he was unable to return to work by a given date, he says, his company terminated him at age 54 — even though he had a perfect attendance record and no performance problems.
Oden has since started his own business, a "leadership and personal development" consulting firm. His wife, Josett, works as a representative in the health-care field. "I do believe I will recover financially," Oden says, "and that I will realize a decent retirement. But the traditional American Dream? For most Americans, it's still a dream — an impossible dream."
57.
Many Americans have realized their American Dreams.
A) Y
B) N
C) NG
58.
Traditionally, people with the American Dream believe that they can live a better life if they work hard.
A) Y
B) N
C) NG
59.
The average Americans are earning between $30,000 and $99,000 a year.
A) Y
B) N
C) NG
60.
The survey shows that most Americans are happy with their life.
A) Y
B) N
C) NG
61.
A satisfying religious or spiritual life is an important element in an American Dream.
A) Y
B) N
C) NG
62.
39% of the respondents said they were asked to work overtime to earn enough money for the family.
A) Y
B) N
C) NG
63.
About 30% of the respondents worry about losing their jobs.
A) Y
B) N
C) NG
64.
Oden still believed that one day he could realize his American Dream.
A) Y
B) N
C) NG
65.
It can be inferred from the passage that for average American, the American Dream is too good to be true.
A) Y
B) N
C) NG
66.
Oden retired at the age of 54 because he had perfect attendance record and no performance problems.
A) Y
B) N
C) NG
Section A
Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage.
In everyday usage "hot" means "having a lot of heat." Many people think that "cold" is something completely separated
(67)________ heat. But this is not true. "Cold" simply means "having very
(68)________ heat."
Your life depends on heat.
(69)________ , every
(70)________ thing depends on it. Without heat, every living thing
(71)________ to death. All living things get their heat from the sun, which
(72)________ the conditions in which life is
(73)________ .
(74)________ before the dawn of history, man has been able to make his own heat. He has been able to
(75)________ the sun's heat that is trapped in things
(76)________ wood, coal, and oil. And he has been able to use this heat.
Heat has made
(77)________ possible. With heat, man could melt metals.
(78)________ man learned to use metals and fuels, industries grew.
(79)________ , engines were invented. These are machines that change heat energy into
(80)________ energy. Engine can do the work of many men.
(81)________ engines, industrial civilizations is impossible.
(82)________ when the first engines were built in the 17th century, men were still
(83)________ about the
(84)________ of heat. "What is it?" they asked.
(85)________ the early years of the 19th century did they find the right
(86)________ .
67.
A) with
B) to
C) from
D) by
68.
A) few
B) a few
C) little
D) a little
69.
A) However
B) In fact
C) Usually
D) Finally
70.
A) living
B) alive
C) life
D) live
71.
A) is frozen
B) would freeze
C) would have been frozen
D) would be frozen
72.
A) reviews
B) divides
C) provides
D) bears
73.
A) possible
B) probable
C) feasible
D) practicable
74.
A) Even
B) Until
C) Just
D) Since
75.
A) release
B) relive
C) relieve
D) revive
76.
A) as well as
B) such as
C) such like
D) as well
77.
A) culture
B) civilian
C) civilization
D) cultural
78.
A) Through
B) By
C) Since
D) As
79.
A) In spite of that
B) Nevertheless
C) However
D) As a result
80.
A) machinery
B) mechanical
C) electrical
D) mechanic
81.
A) With
B) Without
C) Throughout
D) Through
82.
A) Yet
B) Therefore
C) Moreover
D) Again
83.
A) wondered
B) wondering
C) wonderful
D) wondrous
84.
A) native
B) nation
C) nature
D) naive
85.
A) Until
B) In
C) During
D) Not until
86.
A) answer
B) reply
C) approach
D) method
Section A
Directions: Complete the sentences by translating into English the Chinese given in brackets.
87.
She spent the whole evening
(复习笔记).
88.
The rooms are small,
(然而并非不适宜).
89.
The new method is
(比老方法的效率高得多).
90.
Whenever I came in to see her,
(她都假装睡着了).
91.
(我突然意识到) that he was tired.
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