新视野大学英语三级模拟题及答案

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新视野大学英语三级模拟试题及答案
PartIReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequickly.
Forquestions1–
7,markY(forYES)ifthestatementagreeswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage;N(forNO)ifthestatementcontr adictstheinformationgiveninthepassage;NG(forNOTGIVEN)iftheinformationisnotgiveninthepassage.Forque stions8–10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.
Youthof
Today

Nosavings,nopension,hugedebts—
Leavingschooloruniversitymeansfinancialin dependence
—butdoesitalsomeandebtSome
expertssaytheyoungshouldtakesom ecare.
Itislife,butnotasweknowit.As thisyear
’sschoolleaveinB r itais n dmovegradua teson
tofurthereducationorwork,tastingfinancialindependenceforthefirsttim e,theyshowsignsof
beingen tirely
di
fferen
t
topreviousgenerationsi
ntheir
at
titude
s o
money,acco
rding
t
o
infor mation
collectedbyCash.U
sedto
d
ebt
b
ut
m
ore
af
fluent
t
han
pre
vious
genera
tions,
t
he
cu rrent
c
rop
of16-to24-year-
oldsisacomplex
sectorofsociety.Bu
tifthey
canhandle
their
debts ,these millionyoungadultshavethepotentialtobecomequitesophistic
atedonmoney
ma tters.
Cashlookedforthefinancialhallmarksof thisgroup.
Theyaregoingtobebigspendersandw ill
betar
geted
he
avily
byretailers.“Th
emarket
f
or
productsandservicesaimedatthisgrouphascontinu ed o
t
hriv
e,
conclu
des”
res
earch
organizationMin telinits recentreportforret
ailers
“SellingtingtoandfromProfi
theUnder25s

.
Th isis
“partlybecausethepe
riod
d
uring
w
hich
pe
ople
areyoung,freeandsingl
e,
unencumbered(不受阻挡的)byparentsand/orchildrenhasexpandedtothelatetwentiesand
earlythirties,
”itsays.
While13percentofthepopulationregularlypay stheirutility
(公共设备),creditcardandother
billslate,thisproportionrisestoaremarkable64percentfor18-to24-year-olds,accordingto
researchconductedamong1,000adultsby.Intheory,thissuggeststhatmoreth an4millionof
themareheadingforsuchpoorcreditratingsthattheywillfinditdifficultto borrowinthefuture.
Butlendersmaybecomemoreflexibleintheirlendingtermsratherthanloseout onthishuge
sectoroftheconsumermarket.
Nearlyoneinthree(28percent)ofpe ople
und
er35

donot
co
nsider
theirf
uture
fin
ancial
po sition ”,accordingtoresearchfromAccentureHRSe
rvices.
Althoughhalfof18-to25-year-oldswanttoowntheir
h
ome
s
ome
day,
they
seeal
most
insurmo untable
hu
rdles,
accordingto
Mintel:
“For
those
w
ho
h
ad
n
ot
yetb
ought
their
own
property,theprospectoftryingtodososeeme ddaunting

ifnotimpossible

financiall
”Or
y.
coulditbethattheirfutureprosperitywilldependonwhethertheyinheri tpropertyfromtheir
pa
rents
Theyregardasnecessitiesmanyitemswhichwereseenasluxuriesbytheirparen tsatthesame
age.Morethannineoutof10havetheirownmobile phone.“Somelookedon theirphoneas
a
kindofsecurityblanket,feelinglo stwithoutit,”saysMintel.Acarisseena
s
“vital”by64p
e
of18-to25-year-
olds,anddesignerclothesarewornby44percentofmenand35percentofwomeninthisagegroup, puterequipmentisahighpriorityformany
twenty-year-olds.Audio-visualequipmentisparticularlyvaluedbyyoungmen.
Creditcardownershipisincreasing.Nearlytwothirdsofyoungadultshaveacard.Morethanhalf(58perce nt)oftheunder-25sdonotpayofftheircreditcardbillinfulleachmonth,accordingto
Mintel—including16percentwhoowemorethan
£500.Withcreditcardownershippredictedtoincreasenearly20percentby2009,theyoungeragegroupcouldb eincreasingly
targeted,astheyaremoreaccustomedtoborrowingthanoldergroups.
Debtiscommonplace inthisagegroup.Barclayspredictsthat graduatedebtwillaverage
£17,500in2006,risingtonearly £34,000by2010.
Athirdofthisgroupbelievetheyare “tooyoung”tostartthinkingaboutapension,accordingto
Accenture.“Thereisaseachangeinbehaviorgoingonhere, ”saysMervynKohlerofHelpthe
Aged.“Forrecentgraduateswhoaresaddledwithdebtandstrugglingtobuyahome,thelastthingtheywoul dcareaboutispensionplanning.Theyhavealsoheardthemessagethattheywillhavetoworkuntiltheydrop,sot heywonderwhytheyshouldbotherwithapension.Butwhen
theyretire,theywillexpectthestateto
bailthemout.”
Thereisevidencetobackuptheirinstincts .More
than73per
cent
ofthecurrentcro
pof
forty–year–oldsareoncoursetobeonPensionCreditandothermeans
—testedbenefitswhen
theyretire,accordingtotheInstituteofFiscalStudies.Unlesschangesaremadetothesystem, thisproportionwillincrease.
Despitethesedisturbingfindings,ther eislightat
theendofthetunne
lfor
theyoung.H
elen
Bowman,welfareofficeratDeMontfortUn iversity ’s StudentFinanceAdviceCentre,bel
ievesthat
many18-year-oldsgetintofinancialdifficultyout f
ignoranceb
utthat
“theytendtobev
ery,
verygood”atdealingwithproblemswhentheyfaceuptoreal
ity.
Partoftheproblemisthatmanyhavereceivedlittlefinancialeducationfromtheirparents.Som
e
youngadultsdonotevenknowhowtoshopforfoodandmanydonotrealizethatconvenience
foodfromcornershopswillbemoreexpensivethanfr uit
andveget
ables
a
nd
otherb
asic
ingredientsboughtinmarketsorbylooking for
bar
gains,
valueran
ges
a
nd
discou
ntsin
supermarkets.
Thegenerosityofparentscanalsobackfire.“Theredoescomeapointwhereparent shaveto
stophelping, ”saysBowman.
Creditcardcompanieshavemadedebtfartooaccessible,shebelieves.
Itcouldbethatlendingismorestrictlyregulatedbytheauthoritiesinfuture.Th eLiberalDemocratsareincreasinglyconcernedattheeasyavailabilityofcreditandt hisissuecouldwellmoveupthepoliticalagenda.Thelocationofcashmachinesinpubsd oesnothelp,especiallyfor
agenerationthatdrinksheavily.Budgetingishardforstudentswhohavetopaymob ilephoneandmanyotherbillsmonthlybutwhoseincomeintheformofStudentLoanscomes inatthestartofterm.
Buttherearemanycasesofstudentsgettingintodebtandthenfindingawayoutofth emess,usuallybygettingajob.Alongtheway,theylearnhowtobudgetandhowtoavoidte mptationby,forinstance,leavingtheirplasticathome.
Parentsmaynotevenbeaware,inmanyofthesecases,thattheirchildrenhavegotin todebtandthenscrapedtheirwayout.Andpeoplelikethese,wholearntthehardway,hav eanunderstandingofmoneywhichisprobablydeeperthanthatofpeoplewhohaveneverha d
difficulties.
AccordingtotheCashstudy,theyoungadultsinBritaintodayformacomplexsectorofsocietybecause theyleadamoreaffluentlifebyoverdrawingtheircreditcard.
Thereare13percentofyoungadultswhoregularlypaytheirbillslate.
Overninetypercentof18-to25-year-oldshavegottheirownmobilephones.
Itispredictedthattherewillbemorecreditcardusersamongyoungpeoplethanamongolderpeople.
Theaveragegraduatedebtwillbegreatlyincreasedinthecomingfiveyears.
Mostyoungpeopledidn’treceiveenoughfinancialeducationfromtheirparents.
Thepassagesuggeststhatparentsshouldalwayshelptheirchildreninpayingtheir
debt.
Comparedwithpreciousgenerations,thecurrentgraduateshaveverydifferentattitudesto_______ _____________.
Atthetimewhentheirparentswereyoung,alotofmodernnecessaryequipmentownedbyyoungpeoplenow wasregardedas____________________.
Thelastthingmostyoungpeoplethinktheyarestilltooyoungtobotheraboutis
____________________.
PartII ListeningComprehension
SectionA Conversations
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendo feachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandtheq uestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustread thefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
11.A)Shewon’tdofavorsforoth
ers.B)She’llreturnthebookonherwa
ytowork.
C)Shecan ’treturnthebookfortheman.
B)D)Sheworksattheschoollibrary.
C)
D)A)Toputhiscallthroughtothedirector.
E)
F)Toarrangeanappointmentforhimtoseethedirector.
G)
H)Totellthedirectorabouttheworkheisdoing.
I)
J)Togoandseeifthedirectorcanmeethimrightnow.
K)
L)A)Shewantstofurtherherstudyrightaway.B)Shewantstoquithergraduatecourse.
M)C)Shehasn ’tdecidedifshe’llstudyforhermaster’sdegree.
N)
O)She’llf indajobrightafteraduationgr.
P)
Q)A)He’lldrivethewomantoschool.
R)
S)He’llridehisbicycletoschool,too.
T)
U)He’lljoinherinherexerciseclass.
V)
W)He’llteachthewomanhowtorideabicycle.
X)
Y)A)They’recolleagues.B)They’refriends.
Z)C)They’reclassmates.D)They’retwins.
AA)16. A)Waterherflowerswhileshe ’saway.
BB)
CC)Buyhersomeflowersandtakecareofthem.
DD)
EE)Cleanherhousewhilesheisonbusiness.
FF)
GG)Waterherflowersinhissparetime.
17. A)Hedoesn ’thaveanyquestionsforher.
18.Hewon’tbeabletotakeatrip.
19.
20.Hecanstudyduringthespringbreak.
21.
22.Hehasn’tdecidedifhecantakeatrip.
23.
24.A)Hisfathertoldhimtogotomedicalschool.B)Hisfatherstudiedmedicinewhenyo ung.
25.C)Hisfathertaughtinamedicalschool.D)Hisdecisionsurprisedhisfather.
26.Questions19to22arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
27.
28.A)Becau seshedoesn’twanttogiveuphermajor.
Becauseshedoesn
Becauseshedoesn
Becauseshedoesn
A)Togotocollege .B)Tostayathome.
C)Tobearachild.
D)Toworkatacomp any.’tlovehimanymore.’twanttoherquitjob.’twanttohavekids.
A)She’sgoingfishingwithherfather.B)She’sgoingfishingwithTom.
C)She’sgoingtohavedate.
D)She’sgoingtohaveapicnic.
A)Tohaveaparty.
B)Tohaveapicnic.
Tohavedinnertogether.
Tomeetsomefriends.
Questions23to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
A)“Howmuchdoyouknow”
B) “Whatcanyourboyfrienddo”
C)“Whogetsthecorrectanswer”
D)“Whichsportsstardoyouknowbest”
A)Toseehowmuchyoureallytakecareofothers.B)Toseehowmuchyoureallyloveyourfamily.
C)Toseehowmuchyoureallyunderstandyourboyfriendoryourhusband.D)Toseehowmuchyoureallykno waboutafriendorafamilymember.
A)Ifhecansing.
Ifhecanfixacar.
Ifhelikessports.
Ifhecaniceskate.
SectionB ShortPassages
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwill
hearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquest ion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).
PassageOne
Questions26to28arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
26. A)In1978. B)In1987. C)In1996. D)In2000.
27. A)EnglishandSpanish.
B)EnglishandItalian.
C)SpanishandPortuguese.
28. A)About30miles.
C)Atleast7000miles.D)SpanishandJapanese.
B)Almost2000miles.
D)About9000miles.
Questions29to31arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
A)Theyaresymbolsofshowinglove.B)Theymeaneternalfriendship.
C)Theyaremeantforroomdecoration.D)Theyrepresentahappylife.
A)Becauseitiswellknownasasymbol.
B)BecauseCharlesIIofSwedenintroducedittoEurope.
C)Becauseitisaspecialtermin“thelanguageofflowersD
)BecauseitisthefavoriteflowerofVenus,goddessoflove.
”.
B)A)Lacehandkerchiefswereusedforpassingmessageoflove.B)Lacehandkerchiefs
wouldencouragemantoexpresshislove.
C)C)Lacehandkerchiefswereusedbywomanasanintroductiontoman.D)Lacehandkerc
hiefswereusedasasymbolofbeautyandpassion.PassageThree
D)Questions32to35arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
E)
F)A)Itstopicanddetail.
G)
H)Itsbrevityandfreestyle.
I)
J)I tsoccasionandlength.
D)Itsdurationandfocus.
A)Whentheyareinameeting.B)Whentheyarriveattheoffice.
C)Whentheyareontheelevator.
D)Whentheyarerepairingequipment.
A)Tostoptheconversationabruptly.
B)Tosaythatyoudon ’tlikethetopic.
C)Tostatethatit ’sno ttherightplacetotalk.
D)Tomakesomeexcusestoleavepolitely.
A)Suggestanothertimeforthetalk.B)Tellhimyouarenotinterested.
C)Stoptotalkwiththepersonforawhile.D)Askthepersontoleaveimmediately.
SectionC CompoundDictation
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassa geisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whent
hepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumbered
from36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46
youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.
Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwrited ownthemainpointsinyourownwords.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdt
ime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.
Toomuchsuncancauseskincancer.ToomuchvitaminDcanalsomakeyousick.Yeta
study(36)________thatsunlightandvitaminDmayhelpsomepeoplewithlungcancerlive
longer.
VitaminDhelpsbuildstrongteethand(37)________.Foodssuchasoilyfishandegg
yolksarehighinvitaminD.Butnotmanyfoods(38)________are.SoextravitaminDisoften(39) ________tomilkproducts.Somepeoplegetmorewithvitaminproducts.
Anotherwayisfromthesun.VitaminDis knownasthe “sunshinevitamin”.Thebody
(40)________itthroughtheskinfromtheultra-violetradiationofthesun.
ResearchersfromHarvardUniversity(41)________astudyoffourhundredfifty-six
people.Thesemenandwomenhadbeen(42)________forlungcancer.Thecancershadbeen
foundearly.Doctorsoperatedto(43)________them.
Itwasfoundthatthose(44)_________________________________________________
___________________________________.Otherswhowereoperatedoninwinter hadlow
levels.
(45)___________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________.Seventy-twopercentwerestillaliveafterfive years.(46)______________________________________________________________.
PartIIIReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordfor eachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefu llybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceintheblankisidentifiedbyaletter.Pleasemarkthecorrespo ndingletterforeachitem.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsintheblankmorethanonce.
Questions47to56arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
“Home,sweethome”isaphrasethatexpressesanessentialattitudeintheUnitedStates.Whetherth e____47____oflifeinthefamilyhouseinsweetornotsosweet,thecherished(珍爱
的)idealofhomehasgreatimportanceformanypeople.
Thisidealisa____48____partoftheAmericandream.Thisdream,dramatizedinthe
historyofnineteenth-
centuryEuropesettlersoftheAmericanWest,wastofindapieceofland,buildahousefo
rone’family,sandstartafarm.Thesesmall____49____wereportraitsofindependenc
e:theentirefamily—mother,father,children,evengrandparents—livinginasmall
houseandworkingtogether tosupport eachother.Everyoneunderstood
the____50____
importanceoffamilycooperationandhardwork.AlthoughmostpeopleintheU nitedStatesnolongerliveonfarms,theidealofhome____51____isjuststrongin thetwentiethcenturyasit
wasinthenineteenth.When.soldierscamehomeafterWorldWarII,forexample, theydreamedofbuyinghousesand____52____families.Sotherewasatremendousboo minhomebuilding.
Thenewhouses,typicallyinthesuburbs,wereoftensmallandnearly____53___ _,butthey
satisfiedadeepneed.Manysawthesingle-familyhouseasthebasisoftheirwayoflife.
Asmorewomenenteredthelaborforce,thefamilyspentevenlesstimetogether. Butthepictureischanging:peoplecannowtelecommute,orworkathome,whilebeing
____54____
totheofficebymeansoftheircomputer.Moreandmorepeoplecannowstayathome.So the
old____55____couldchangefrom“Home,sweethome”to“Home,sweetoffice
”but,the
____56____onthecherishedhomewillmostlikelystaythesame.
households
identical
complex
ownership
reality
real
emphasis
lifeanddeath
starting
vital
aspect
expression
cooperation
linked
connecting
SectionB
Directions:Thereare3readingpassagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowed bysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefourchoicesmark edA),B),C),andD).Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
PassageOne
Questions57to61arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Perhapsthemostimportant definingcharacteristicofahumanbeingisculture.The
termcultureasusedhereisnotlimitedtooperas,paintings,andotherartisticendeavors.These areseenbyanthropologists(人类学家)asexamplesofculture:cultureitselfisthecustomary mannerinwhichhumangroupslearntoorganizetheirbehaviorandthoughtinrelationtotheir
environment.Definedinthismanner,culturehasthreeprincipalaspects:behavioral,perceptual andmaterial.Thebehavioralcomponentreferstohowpeopleact,especiallyhowtheyinteract
witheachother.Inchildrearing( 养育),forexample,parentsandchildrentendtointeractina relativelypatternedfashion.Thenthereisthemannerofperception,thewayspeopleperceive theworld.Forexample,parentshavealimitedrangeofideasabouthowtheyshouldact,and
whatsignificanceparenthood carriesintheschemeofthings.Finally,thereisthematerial componentofculture —thephysicalobjectsthatweproduce.
Mostofwhatgoesintomakingupcultureisaresultoflearning—modifyingbehaviorinresponsetoexperiencewithinanenvironment.Learningispracticallyuniversala mongorganisms.Butnootherorganismhasagreatercapacityforlearningthanahuman,ordependsasmuchon learnedbehaviorforitssurvival.
Whilethesurvivalofmostotherorganismsistosomeextentsafeguardedbyinstincts,humansrelyhea vilyonculturefortheirsurvival.Peoplemustlearnhowtoliveinaparticularsocialandphysicalsettin g,biologyplayingbutaminimal(最小限度的)role.
Theideasandmodesofbehaviorthatconstituteculturearetransmittedlargelybyacomplexsystemof symbolsthatincludeslanguage.Humanshaveevolvedanextremelycomplexsystemofcommunicationthatis uniquetoourspecies.Withoutitthecreationofhumancultureasweknowitwouldbeimpossible.
58.Whatisthedefinitionofculturebyanthropologists
59.
60.Operas,paintingsandmayotherartisticactivitiesasawhole.
61.
62.Customarymannersofbehaviorandthoughtrelatedtotheenvironment.
63.
64.Behavioral,perceptualandmaterialcomponentsinteractingwitheachother.
65.
66.Thedifferentwayspeopleperceivethephysicalworld.
67.
68.Accordingtothepassage,thebehaviorofmakingtoolsforproducingmaterial
objectsshouldfallwithinthecategoryof_________componentofculture.
A) behavioral B) perceptual C) material D) artistic
Learningismostessentialfor_________.
alltheorganismstosurvive
alltheorganismstoacquirelearnedbehavior humanbeingstorespondtoexperiencewithinanenvironment humanbeingstosurviveandliveinasociety
What’stheelementtohumanculture
Communicationinlanguage.
Biologicaladaptationtotheenvironment
Safeguardingbyinstincts
Learningtosurvive
WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTrue Thecapacityforlearningcanonlybeobservedinhumanbeings.
B) Biologyplaysanimportantroleinhumans livinginasocial’andphysicalsetting. Humanbehaviorandthoughtdonothaveanythingtodowithculture.
Iftherewerenolanguagecommunication,humanscouldn’havetcreatedthepresent culture.
PassageTwo
Questions62to66arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
ThebestkeptsecretinSanDiegoiswaitingtoofferyouadelig
htfulgetawaytown.
—withoutleaving Lessthanthreeyearsago,theParisiHotelwasjustanofficebuildingabovetheshopsonthe
cornerofProspectStreet.Now,thatvaluablespaceisanintimateluxuryhotel —withseveral
roomsoverlookingtheocean.You ’llbeamazedwhenyouenterfromthecornerandascendthe curvingstaircasetothesecond-floorlobby.Itwilltakeyouintoadifferentworld.
Whatwillyoufindwhenyouenterthelargecontemporarylobbyisahandsomeandpeaceful
spacethatwasdesignedwithahintofTuscanyinitsmodernMediterranean( 地中海式的)style.
Thelobbyhasalargefireplacewithcomfortable sofasinwarmneutralcolorssurroundingit.
You’llfeelrelaxedjustsittingthere withitsskylightoverhead—lettinginthemorningsun.
Alltheroomsaremorelikesuites(套
房),withlargecomfortablebeds,beautifulbathsandstylishcustom-designedfurnishingsandartthroughout.
ThePa risiHotelistheperfectplaceforseniorsbecauseit’quietsandrestful—
withonly20rooms.Youwon’tfindmanyhotelslikethisinthecenterofatouristtown.
Theshopsareallaroundyou.Likewiseforsomeofthecity
’sbestillneverrestaurants,haveyouw
totakeyourcaroutofthegarageduringyourstay.And,bytheway,theundergroundparkinglotatthePa risiHotelisfreeforhotelguests.
Onceyoustayatthislittlegem(珍
品),you’llwanttoreturnagainandagain.Iknowwedo.It’saperfectplaceforseniors.
64.Ratesforstandardsuitesbeginat$275.Youcancallthehotelforreservationat(8
58)454-1513.
65.TheParisiHotelislocatedat1111ProspectSt.rightacrossfromLaValencia.
66.
67.TheParisiHotelisdescribedas_________.
68.
69.aluxuryhotelwithcomfortablefacilities
70.
71.alargehotelfamousforitsroomsfacingtheocean
72.
73.agoodplaceforescapingawayfromthenoisycity
74.
75.atouristattractionfullofamazingcorners
76.
77.Whenyouenterthelobby,youwillfindthat________.
78.
79.itisdecoratedwithMediterraneanfurniture
80.
81.thewallsarepaintedinwarmneutralbrightcolors
82.
83.thereisalargefireplaceburningallthetime
84.
85.sunlightcomesthroughthewindowintheslopingroof
86.
87.WhyistheParisiHotelsuitableforoldpeople
A)Becausealltheroomsarelikesuites.
Becauseithasfashionablefurnishings. Becauseitisinthecenterofthetown. Becauseitispeacefultostaythere. WhatspecialbenefitcanpeoplegetwhilestayingintheParisiHotel Theydon’tneedtodrivetoeatoutinarestaurant. Theycanenjoyfreeparking. Theycanbuythingscheaperinnearbyshops. Theycanmakeareservationbyphone. WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTrue
A
)TheParisiHotelisasmallrestfulhotel.
B
)Mostguestsstayingthehotelareoldpeople.
C
)TheParisiHotelisinasecretplaceinSanDiego.
D )
Youmustmakeareservationbeforeenteringthehot el.
Passage
Three
Questions67to71arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Bombaywasn’ttheidealplacetogetsicknotwhenmy—doctor,familyandfriendswerehalfa
w orld
away.Iwasalone,quiteillandhadtodelaymyflighthome.Luckily,whenb
ooking my
ticketmonthsbefore,Ihadboughttravelinsurance.Som’tcostmeacent
yillnessdidn.
It’sactuallyprettysimple.Alotofunforeseenthingscanhappentoyouwheny
ou’retrav
Makesur
eyou’repreparedforallthemof.
Agoodhealthinsurancepolicywillgetyoupropermedicalattentionany
whereinthe
w orld
ou
tside
yourhomeprovince—
attheinsurancecompany’expense.Thecompanywill
sendyouhomeifitisconsideredmedicallynecessaryand ,ifyou sick enough,itwill’s
renda
nursetoaccompanyyou.Ifyouendupinahospitalandadoc tor recommendsthatafa
mily
membercometoyourbedside,theinsurancecompanywillpayforit.Youmayeveng etpocket
moneytomakeyourhospitalstaymorecomfortable.
A)WhenIwassickinBombay,Icalledtheinsurancecompanycollect.Itpaidforadoct or(whocametomyhotelroom),allmymedication,anextranightinthehotelandallmymeals.
B)Pictureit:thedaybeforeyourbigtriptoVancouver,youwakeupwithappendiciti s( 阑
C)尾炎).Youhavenochoice —youhaveto cancelyour trip.
Yourticket, like most, is
D)non-
refundableandyoucan’tmakeanychanges.You’reabouttoloseallthemoneyyouputout
E)fortheticket—unlessyouboughtcancellationinsurancebeforehand.
F)
G)Mosttravelplansincludesomeformofnon-refundable element:
yourdeposit,your
H)flights,yourcruise,yourstayattheall-inclusiveresort.Thatnon-
refundableportioniswhatyou ’ll
I)loseifyouhavetocancelyourtrip intheeventthatyougetsickandyoudon
’thavecancellation
J)insurance.
K)
L)67. WhathappenedtotheauthorwhenhewasinBombay
M)
N)A) Hefellillandcouldn ’tgohomeasscheduled.
O)
P)Hedidn’tbuytravelinsurance.
Q)
R)Hespentalotofmoneyoncuringhisillness.
S)
T)Hecouldn’tgetintouchwithhisfamilyandfriends.
U)
V)Withahealthinsurancepolicy,ifyougetsicktravelingawayfromhome,________ _.
W)
X)youmaygetpocketmoneyfromthelocalhospitalyouarein
Y)
Z)B) yourfamilymembersmaygotoseeyouattheinsurancecompany ’sexpense
AA)
BB)youmaychoosetostayinthebestlocalhospital
CC)
DD)youmaygetanursefromtheinsurancecompanytotakecareofyou
EE)
FF)WhichitemwaspaidbytheinsurancecompanywhentheauthorwasillinBombay
GG)
HH)HistriptoBombay.
II)
JJ)Allhishotelrates.
KK)
LL)Allhismealsathishotel.
D)Histravelinsurancepolicy.
Withcancellationinsurance,youcan_________.
haveachoicewheretogoandwheretostay
getyourmoneybackwhencancelingyourtravelticket
enjoyareducedrateoftravelexpense
buyarefundableticketattheticketoffice
Fromthepassagewemaysaythat_________.
ahealthinsurancepolicyismoreusefulthanacancellationinsurancepolicy
acancellationinsurancepolicycanmakeyourtripsafeandcomfortable
whenyougetsickwhiletravelingawayfromhome,you’dbetterbuyahealth
insurance
travelinsuranceisstronglyrecommendedwhenyoutravelawayfromhome
PartIV Cloze
Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.Foreachblanktherearefourchoicesmarked A),B),C)andD).YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.
Foodisdifferentfromareatoarea.TheFrencharefamousfortheirsauces,theItalians
praised____72____theirpasta-foodfrom
mi
xture
offlour,eggsandwa
ter,theGermans
____73____fortheirsausages,but isthere anything____74____toeati
nthe UnitedStates
Whenyougetrightdowntoit,there
’snothingquiteas____75____asAmericanfood. Because
theUnitedStates____76____mostlyofimmi thereisanamazingv
offoods.The
grants,ariety
UnitedStatesisavastcountry____77____bymanyculturesandclimates,andthe____78____
foodofoneareaisoftentotally____79____thatofanother.NewMexicoandMassachusettsar e
goodexamplesof____80____thathaveverydifferenttraditionalfoods.
Tounderstandand____81____thefoodinanyoneregion,itoftenhelpstoknowthe
area’shistory.Forexample,NewMexicowas____82____theho meofthePuebloIndianswho
livedinvillagesandgrewnative____83____suchascorn,beans,ter,Spani sh
____84____arrivedinthisarea.Thesetwogroupsexchangedideasandcustomsandpassedthe
____85____ontotheirdescendants.Thisintermingling (混淆)
ofcultureis____86____inthe
foodofNewMexico.
EachregionoftheUnitedStatesisunique.LouisianahasaFrench____87____.Many
GermanspopulatetheMidwest.In____88____aroundAmerica,atouristhasthe____89____
notonlytovisitavarietyofplacesandseediverse____90____,buttotasteavarietyoffoodsas well.
Somemaybeverydifferent.Otherswilltastejust____91____home.
7
2.A)with B)of
C)
for
D)
at
7 3.A)attri
buted B)recommendedC)introduced
D)celebrat ed
7 4.A)uniqu
e
B)simila
r
C)commo
n D)rare
7 5.A)forei
gn
B)un-
American C)common D)specific
7 6.A)compo
ses B)consists C)makesup
D)constitute s
7 7.A)prote
cted
B)affecte
d C)influenced
D)inh
erited
7 8.A)tradi
tional B)original C)oriental
D)region al
7
9.A)like B)unlike
C)superio
r
D)inferi
or
8 0.A)regio
ns
B)countr
ies C)states D)nations
8 1.A)asses
s
B)apprecia
te C)estimate
D)ev
aluate
8 2.A)alway
s B)often C)sometimes
D )once
8
3.A)crops
B)vegetabl
es
C)fru
it
D)flowe
rs
8 4.A)ances
tors
B)citizen
s
C)settler
s D)invaders
8 5.A)habit
s B)customs C)foods
D)tradit ions
8 6.A)evide
nt
B)implic
it C)vague
D)releva
nt
8 7.A)gover
nor
B)literatu
re C)root
D)impac
t
8 8.A)livin
g
B)eatin
g C)working
D)travel
ing
8 9.A)oppor
tunity B)time C)privilege
D)tendenc y
9 0.A)cultu
res
B)person
alities C)landscapes
D)system
s
9
1.A)as B)like C)at D)in
V Translation
Directions:translatethesentencesinitintoEnglish.
他对流行音乐的爱好一开始可是为了放松自己,到此后能够说是如梦如醉。

在我被思疑考试舞弊的那段时间,是玛丽支持我走出了难堪境地。

专家估计奥运会的举办将会给这个城市带来几十亿美元的收入和几百万个就业机会。

当那个地域的人民受到不幸时,政府和社会各界都表示了他们的关怀和爱心。

为了有足够的钱来经营这个商行,他拍卖了新买的房屋,损失了一大笔钱。

大学英语三级模拟试题答案
Par tI
ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandSc anning)
1.Y
2.N
3.Y
4.NG
5.Y
6.Y
7 .N
8.m oney
9.luxu ries
pl anning
Par tII
ListeningCompre hension
Sec tionA
11.
C12.B
1
3.A
1
4.B
1
5.D
16.
A17.B
1
8.B
1
9.C
2
0.B
21.
A22.B
2
3.A
2
4.D
2
5.D
Sec tionB
26.
B27.A
2
8.C
2
9.A
3
0.D
31.
A32.D
3
3.B
3
4.D
35
.A
Sec tionC
36.sug gests
37.b
ones38.naturally
39.ad
ded。

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