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大学英语3试卷及答案

大学英语3试卷及答案
大学英语3试卷及答案

大学英语3

一、单项选择题(本大题共20小题,每小题3分,共60分)

1)My son failed to come back home last night. This morning the police came to our house and ___my worst fears that he was injured in a car accident.

A. advocated

B. confirmed

C. insured

D. promised

2) Parks and open spaces are essential to the quality of life in dense ________ areas such as New York City.

A. agricultural

B. rural

C. suburban

D. urban

3) I just wonder if ________ ever ________ that you could have your own enterprise and run it yourself when you were still a student.

A. it … occurred

B. you … occurred to it

C.

it … occurred to y ou D. you… occurred

4) Since this factory adopted the newly-invented managerial system, they have increased their annual income by a large________.

A. emerge

B. merge

C.

part D. margin

5) She picked up the receiver card,________ asking the caller to hold on, went off to tell Jack that he was wanted on the phone.

A. without so much as

B. without so many as

C. with so much as

D. with so many as

6) Some epidemics that happen in this modern world are ________ by environmental pollution rather than natural disasters.

A. brought about

B. brought back

C. brought forward

D. brought in

7) The initials VAT stand________ Value Add Tax, which is a

type of tax pain by the person who buys the goods or services.

A. for

B. /

C. up

D. at

8) The villa__ grand design and artistic atmosphere can cost any buyer more than 10 million Yuan, so you’d better give it a second thought before you make

up your mind.

A. unique

B. featuring

C. lighting

D. blowing

9) Uncle Tom is never a/an__ guy. Unlike what they said about him, he’s always generous and kind to others.

A. friend

B. friendly

C. unfriend

D. unfriendly

10) Experts suggest that students should consult dictionaries when they want to learn a new English word rather than ________ dictionaries.

A. electronic

B. electrical

C. electricity

D. electrician

11)Compared to the urban areas of New York, the countryside is a preferable place to live as it is more ________ and less polluted.

A. tranquil

B. Crowded

C. developed

D. primitive

12) The police________ the entrance to the building with road blocks so that no one can be allowed to enter orexit.

A. pasted

B. barricaded

C.

barrier D. sideways

13) The landlord________ the supply of electricity and water since his two poor tenants hadn’t paid him a penny for months.

A. cut back

B. cut in

C. cut down

D. cut off

14) Pupils have to receive education in other cities before

new schools are _______ at a new place in about 2years.

A. put up

B. put up with

C. put off

D. put down

15)She wishes her parents to________ of her boy friend.

A. accept

B. approve

C. admit

D. permit

16) I________ the fundamental goodness of human nature.

A. am believing

B. believe

C. am believing in

D. believe in

17) Poets ant artists often draw their________from nature.

A. inspection

B.inspiration

C. imagination

D. imitation

18) TV, properly used, can________a child’s imagination.

A.stimulate

B.cause

C. arise

D. encourage

19) A good deal of the________ for their success must go to John Francis, the captain.

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B.credit

C.

respect D. reputation

20) His new shoes were too________ because he bought the wrong size.

A.free

B.loosened

C. loose

D. lost

二、阅读理解(共5小题,每题4分,共计20分)

Many people who are rich are also well-known. Ted Sweeney was an exception to this rule.

His family moved to San Francisco from Los Angeles when he

was one month old. That’s where he grew up. At the age of seventeen he was hit by a train. Although he was seriously hurt, the railroad paid him $ 25,000. Instead of going to college he bought a small store. Six months later the government bought his land to build a new highway. He sold it for $ 95,000.

With this money he moved to Detroit. He started a small company that made parts for the car

manufacturers. It was very successful that by the time he was 23 he was a millionaire. When he was 24 he got married. He and his wife had three daughters in the next five years. By the time he was 30 he had over ten million dollars.

Then tragedy struck. He was involved in a traffic accident. He did not die but his wife and

daughters did. Six months later he sold everything he owned and put his money in stocks. Ted then moved to New York. He lived for the next forty years in a one-room apartment.

He spent most of his days wandering through the city looking in garbage cans for food. He

never worked. He rarely talked to anyone except himself. Most people were afraid of him. His clothes were always old and dirty.

Shortly before he died he moved back to Los Angeles. After spending two weeks there he

was put in jail because he had no money and no job. City workers tried to help him. They offered him work but he would not wok. Towards the end he would not talk to anyone at all.

When he died, he was a lonely man. But someone remembered his name. They knew he had

lived in Detroit and had been successful. It was learned that he had put his stocks in a box at a Detroit bank. After they were sold and all the taxes paid, there was still over a hundred million dollars left.

1). Where did Sweeney grow up?

A. Los Angeles.

B. Detroit.

C. San

Francisco. D. New York.

2). Sweeney became successful in business by ____.

A. making car parts

B. selling his land to

the government

C. putting his money in stocks

D. depositing money

at a bank

3). Which of the following statements about Sweeney’s life in

New York is implied in the passage?

A. He led a poor life there.

B. He made many

friends there.

C. He was not allowed to work there.

D. He

stayed in jail for some time there.

4). How old probably was Sweeney when he died?

A. Over 50.

B. Over 60.

C.

Over 70. D. Over 80.

5). What can we conclude from the passage?

A. People may not be aware of their wealth.

B.

Sweeney became rich by selling garage cans.

C. Sweeney lost all his money in the stock market.

D.

People may be rich but not well-known.

三、英译汉(共4小题,每题5分,共计20分)

1. I am sure that chances are in favor of those who are

always ready.

2. The doctor advised Mary to stay in hospital until she

was fully recovered.

3.Experts said the results were interesting, but urged

that they be understood with great care。

4.Nor is electronic multitasking entirely new: We’ve

been driving while listening to car radios since they became popular in the 1930s。

大学英语3试卷答案

一、填空题

1-5:BDCDA 6-10:AABDA

11-15:ABDBD 16-20:DBABC

二阅读理解1-5:CAACD

三、英译汉

1.我确信机会属于时刻准备的人。

2.医生建议玛丽完全康复后在出院

3.专家指出这一结果值得关注,但是在解释时需要特别谨慎。

4.电子操作的多任务处理也并不是全新的:自从十九世纪三十年代它们流行开始,我们就边开车边听音

乐了。

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