2002年1月浙江省大学英语三级试题与答案
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2005年1月浙江省大学英语三级考试试卷Part I Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In this section, you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. You will hearthe conversation and the question only once. After each question there willbe a pause. During the pause, you will read the four choices marked A, B,C and D. You should choose the best answer.1. A) At home. B) In a restaurantC) In a department store.D) In a factory.2. A)Because she isn‟t interested in the class.B) Because she is afraid of the teacher.C) Because she prefers reading outside.D) Because she doesn‟t want to interrupt the class.3. A) She is seriously ill. B) She doesn‟t feel well.C) She is afraid of Car driving.D) She wouldn‟t like any drinks.4. A) A clerk. B) An assistant.C) A customer. D) A passenger.5. A) It‟s windy. B) It‟s cold.C) It‟s warm. D) It‟s rainy.6. A) As a friend. B) As her daughter.C) As a wild cat. D) As her mother.7. A) The man should ask someone else.B) She doesn‟t have time to help him.C) The man should try to do it on his own.D) She‟s afraid she can‟t be of much help.8. A) To wait for her turn.B) To fill in an application form.C) To make a phone call.D) To change her number.9. A) A speech on television. B) An article in the newspaper.C) A meeting with the president. D) A conversation on the phone.10. A) His house needs painting. B) He broke his ladder.C) He spilled some paint. D) His window is broken.Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. The passages will be read twice. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions, whichwill be read only once. After you hear a question, you must choose thebest answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.Passage OneQuestions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you have just heard.11. A) They are all very successful.B) They only perform at night.C) Their popularity lasts for many years.D) They appear and disappear very soon.12. A) Because he looks after their money.B) Because he pays for their clothes.C) Because he is important to them.D) Because he writes a11 the songs.13. A) Pop-stars are rather poor.B) Pop-stars have quite a hard life.C) Pop-stars are all very rich.D) Pop-stars spend a lot of money on clothesPassage TwoQuestions 14 to 16 are based on the passage you have just heard.14. A) It is the largest state in the US.B) It is the coldest state in the US.C) It is the northernmost state in the US.D) It is the state with the least sunshine in the US.15. A) To give free land.B) To provide free housingC) To offer generous reward.D) To give financial aid.16. A) May and June.B) June and July.C) July and August.D) January and June.Passage ThreeQuestions 17 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.17. A) Middle school students.B) University students.C) Elderly people living alone.D) The middle-aged.18. A) It‟s not normal.B) It‟s nothing serious.C) It‟s understandable.D) It‟s permanent.19. A) They could not adapt themselves to the new environment.B) They missed their parents and old friends very much.C) They were afraid of their teachers and classmates.D) They were too proud to make friends with others.20. A) More than 13 percent. B) More than 18 percentC) More than 25 percent. D) More than 50 percentPartⅡV ocabularyDirections:There are 20 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A) , B) , C) and D) . Choose the ONE answerthat best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter onthe Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.21. The teacher lost his_____ when the monitor told him that six students were absent.A) mind B) temptationC) sense D) temper22. I‟ve been so busy recently that I don‟t know who has been_____ the US president.A) elected B) singled outC) chosen D) picked up23. What a pity! There are no tickets_____ for the coming concert.A) approachable B) advisableC) accessible D) available24. She was so_____ in reading the novel that she didn‟t hear the bell ringing.A) concentrated B) absorbedC) attracted D) drawn25. When I saw these old photos, I couldn‟t help_____ what had happened ten yearsbefore.A) reminding B) recallingC) recognizing D) reserving26. The company has promised to_____ no efforts on the cooperation with us.A) spare B) saveC) share D) make27. _____, it looked simple. But, in fact, it was rather complicated.A) Firstly B) At first sightC) To begin with D) From the beginning28. It was not a grand occasion, so we were allowed to wear_____ clothes.A) formal B) casualC) simple D) plain29. Movies, sports and music are forms of_____. They help us relax.A) entertainment B) advertisementC) commitment D) agreement30. It was the technician‟s carelessness that_____ the accident.A) put off B) brought inC) led into D) resulted in31. Y esterday I bought a new tie to_____ this green shirt.A) go after B) go withC) go on D) go by32. The cat was playing with a(n) _____ mouse.A) alive B) liveC) living D) lively33. It is_____ of Jane to often forget where she puts her things.A) typical B) individualC) peculiar D) particular34. Mum took______ of the fine weather to do washing on Saturday morning.A) chance B) advantageC) effect D) interest35. The patient felt much better, so the doctor_____ him to take a holiday by the sea.A) suggested B) consideredC) advised D) accepted36. Try some of the cake. I_____ it especially for you.A) baked B) cookedC) fried D) boiled37. The teacher told the students that they should review their lessons at_____intervals.A) proper B) regularC) adequate D) moderate38. Be_____. Y ou can‟t expect such a small child to do all the work on his own.A) honest B) seriousC) logical D) reasonable39. Y ou have to buy some new shoes as these are_____.A) worn out B) broken downC) used up D) sold out40. Because this picture is not genuine, it is completely_____.A) priceless B) worthlessC) valuable D) invaluablePartⅢStructureDirections: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE answer thatbest completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on theAnswer Sheet with a single line through the center.41. By no means_____ possible for me to attend the party tonight.A) it is B) is itC) should it D) it should42. Mary‟s handbag with three credit cards and two thousand dollars_____ when shewas on the train.A) was stolen B) were stolenC) has stolen D) have been stolen43. Human beings are superior to animals_____ they can use language as a tool tocommunicate.A) in which B) in thatC) for which D) for that44. Y our mobile phone needs_____. Y ou‟d better have it done tomorrow.A) repaired B) to repairC) repairing D) being repaired45. By the end of this term,we surely_____ the first eight units.A) have finished B) had finishedC) will be finishing D) will have finished46. How many hours you spend in learning English_____ how well you can learn it.A) decide B) decidesC) deciding D) to decide47. It‟s raining heavily. I‟d rather you_____ to meet me.A) don‟t come B) did not comeC) won‟t come D) not come48. They were all very tired, but_____ of them would stop to take a rest.A) any B) noneC) some D) neither49. Television is another major means of communication, _____ us to see as wellas_____ the performers.A) permitting;to hear B) permitting;hearingC) to permit;to hear D) to permit;hearing50. The heavy rain_____, the students went on planting trees.A) had stopped B) stoppedC) having stopped D) being stopped51. _____ yesterday_____ I learned that the famous scholar would give a lecture on ITindustry.A) It was not until;when B) It was until;thatC) It was not until;that D) It was until;then52. Whenever a pupil makes a mistake,teachers should show him how to correctit_____ punish him.A) other than B) rather thanC) sooner than D) or rather53. They said I shouldn‟t have done that to help. But I don‟t regret_____ what Ithought was right.A) to do B) to have doneC) having done D) being done 54. The local government accepted the proposal put forward at the conference_____the public transportation be improved.A) for B) whichC) that D) how55. _____ the introduction to the film,I had no desire to go to the cinema.A) Reading B) Having readC) Read D) To have read56. Would you be_____ lose the window for me,please?A) So kind to B) kind as toC) So kind as to D) kind enough57. _____ side of the street is lined with all kinds of flowers.A) Both B) NeitherC) Each D) Either58. Sorry,Mr. Brown is out,and I have no idea_____.A) where he has been B) where he has goneC) he has been where D) he has gone where59. When_____ why he was absent last time,he just stared at me and said nothing.A) asked B) to be askedC) asking D) was asked60. We had to wait for a long time to get our visas, _____?A) didn‟t we B) did weC) hadn‟t we D) shouldn‟t wePartⅣReading ComprehensionDirections:There are 3 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are fourchoices marked A) , B) , C) and D) . You should decide on the bestchoice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with asingle line through the center.Passage OneQuestions 61 to 65 are based on the following passage:In some countries as many as nine out of ten adults read at least one newspaper a day. Seen in purely business terms,few products can ever have been so successful in reaching as much of their market. Why do so many people read newspapers?There are five basic functions of a newspaper:to inform,to comment,to persuade,to instruct and to entertain. Y ou may well think that this list of functions is in order of importance but,if so,you would not be in agreement with the majority of the reading public. Of the two broad categories of newspaper,the popular and the quality,the former has a readership of mil— lions,while the latter,only hundreds of thousands. Y et the popular papers seem largely designed for entertainment. They contain a lot of comment and persuasive language. The quality newspapers put a much higher value on information and a much lower one on entertainment.It is not only in content that the two kinds of paper differ. There is a difference,too,in the style in which the articles are written. The popular papers generally use more dramatic language with a lot of word. play. Their reporters tend to use shorter sentences and avoid less well—known vocabulary. This means that popular newspapers are easier for a native speaker to understand' though probably not for a non-native speaker.In order to decide whether a newspaper is a quality or a popular one it is not even necessary to read it。
浙江大学英语三级模拟试卷7(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. Listening Comprehension 4. Reading Comprehension 6. Translation from Chinese into English 7. Integrated Testing 8. WritingPart ⅠListening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In this section you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversation and the question 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. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.听力原文:W: We haven’t had anything fun for a long time. How about going swimming in the gym tonight? M: OK, that’s a great idea! Q: Where are the speakers going this evening?1.A.To the gym.B.To the beach.C.To the recreation center.D.To the sports center.正确答案:A解析:女士说他们已经很久没有娱乐一下了,并用How about…句式提议晚上去体育馆游泳;男士表示同意。
2002年1月研究生英语学位课统考真题PAPER ONEPart I LISTENING COMPREHENSION (15 minutes, 15 points)Section A ( 1 point each )Directions:In this part, you will hear nine short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation a question will be asked about what was said. The questions will be spoken only once. Choose the best answer from the four choices given by marking the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square bracket on your Answer Sheet.1. A. In about 10 minutes.B. In about 20minutes.C. In about 30 minutes.D. In about 40 minutes.2. A. They don't like their next-door neighbor.B. They feel lonely here.C. They find the life here tough.D. They don t feel safe in this neighborhood.3. A. The manager was impatient with John.B. John was afraid of talking with the manager.C. John was not interested in the business.D. The room where they had the talk was a mess.4. A. It was interesting.B. It was boring.C. It was moving.D. It was an empty talk.5. A. She often goes outing with her neighbors.B. She thinks that her neighbors are trustworthy.C. She thinks that her neighbors are very friendly.D. She has much in common with her neighbors.6. A. Jane has changed a lot.B. Jane is artistic.C. Jane is conscientious.D. Jane's idea is not good enough.7. A. She didn't like them from the very beginning.B. She doesn't like their color.C. Their color is too close to that of the walls.D. Their color doesn't match that of the walls.8. A. They are amusing and instructive.B. They are popular and interesting.C. They are ridiculous and boring.D. They are uninteresting and outdated.9. A. Because John is as clumsy as a pig.B. Because John has never played a game like this.C. Because John is not as competitive as other players.D. Because John has no confidence in himself.Section B (1 point each)Directions: In this part you will hear two short passages. At the end of each passage, there will be some questions. Both the passages and the questions will be read to you only once.After each question, there will be a pause. During the pause, you must choose the best answer from the four choices given by marking the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square brackets on your Answer Sheet.10. A. Being compulsory in most countries.B. Covering differently according to different situations.C. Helping the needy to survive.D. Sharing risks of possible losses.11. A. To prove that it is wise to spend money on insurance.B. To prove that buying insurance is a wasted investment.C. To tell us that the sense of security is very important in driving.D. To tell us that accidents may take place at any time.12. A. Business, poverty and health insurance.B. Car, liability and life insurance.C. Possessions, disability and health insurance.D. Liability, home and life insurance.13. A. They live on their parents' income.B. They live on food given by others.C. They live on begged food.D. They live on potatoes only.14. A. Their teachers died of AIDS.B. Their parents died of AIDS.C. They had no money to pay for the tuition.D. They were infected with HIV.15. A. About 4.2%.B. About 10%.C. About 20%.D. Less than 30%.Part II VOCABULARY (10 minutes, 10 points )Section A (0. 5 point each )Directions: There are ten questions in this section. Each question is a sentence with one word or phrase underlined. Below the sentence are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Choose the word or phrase that is closest in meaning to the underlined one. Mark the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square brackets on your Answer Sheet.16. Terrorist activities, in whatever forms, are to be denounced by peace-loving peopleworldwide.A. announcedB. forgivenC. condemnedD. despised17. Problems with respiration are often associated with smoking and air pollution as has beenproved.A. aspirationB. inspirationC. creativityD. breathing18. The military operations commenced yesterday were targeted at the Taliban's militaryinstallations.A. set aboutB. set outC. set apartD. set aside19. No merchandise is currently in short supply thanks to the market economy.A. businessmanB. commodityC. substanceD. talent20. It is becoming increasingly difficult for an only child to live up to the expectations of theirparents.A. encourageB. surviveC. arouseD. fulfill21. This summit talk is thought to be instrumental in bringing about peace in this region.A. helpfulB. uselessC. harmlessD. inappropriate22. Faced with this grim situation, top executives of this company are trying to find quicksolutions.A. unexpectedB. undesirableC. comfortingD. grave23. The bill was passed unanimously as a result of the intensive lobbying of some senators.A. without any objectionsB. in the endC. in the darkD. against heavy odds24. Nobel Prize winners have been mostly scientists of international renown in some field.A. institutionsB. standardC. prestigeD. application25. These natural resources will be depleted sooner or later if the present rate of exploitationcontinues.A. exhaustedB. evaluatedC. deployedD. popularized Section B (0. 5 point each)Directions: There are ten questions in this section. Each question is a sentence with something missing. Below each sentence are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Choose one word or phrase that best completes the sentence. Mark the corresponding Letter with a single bar across the square brackets on your Answer Sheet.26. Harry Potter was originally __B___ for children or teenagers, yet many adults have cometo be crazy about the book.A. extendedB. intendedC. inclinedD. directed27. This experienced author was able to _B____ the lifetime's work of Jefferson into onevolume.A. suppressB. compressC. expressD. depress28. A Frenchman who has an unusually sensitive nose can __D___ hundreds of different smells.A. nominateB. dominateC. eliminateD. discriminate29. The Chinese share the ___A____ that their life will become better and the country moreprosperous.A. convictionB. speculationC. elaborationD. perspiration30. After weeks of __B____, the owners and the union leaders have finally agreed on thequestion of sick benefits.A. administrationB. arbitrationC. authorizationD. alternation31. It took this disabled boy a long time to ___D__ the fact that he was not qualified foradmission to college.A. come up withB. come down withC. come up toD. come to terms with32. The authorities claim that the rate of crime is declining, but statistics show___B___.A. clockwiseB. otherwiseC. elsewhereD. likewise33. Air attacks in Afghanistan are focused on airports and training camps to avoid civilian __C___.A. involvementB. rebellionC. casualtiesD. anguish34. After all, people across the Taiwan Straits are of the same race, so this island and the mainland are ___D__.A. inexplicableB. irreplaceableC. indispensableD. inseparable35. President Bush said that the most urgent mission was to bring the wrongdoers to _A_____.A. justiceB. justificationC. adjustmentD. justifiabilityPart III CLOZE TEST (10 minutes. 15 points, 1 point each)Directions: There are 15 questions in this part of the test. Read the passage through. Then, go back and choose one suitable word or phrase marked A, B, C, or D for each blank in the passage. Mark the corresponding Letter of the word or phrase you have chosen with a single bar across the square brackets on your Answer Sheet.It has been said that in a high-divorce society, not only are more unhappy marriages likely to end in divorce, but in addition, more marriages are likely to become unhappy. Much of life's happiness and much of its misery36 come from the same source — one's marriage. Indeed, few things in life have the potential to provide as much delight37 or as much anguish. As the accompanying box indicates, many couples are having more than their share of the latter38 .But divorce statistics reveal only part of the problem. For each marriage that sinks, countless others remain afloat 39 but are stuck in stagnant waters. ―We used to be a happy family, but the last 12 years have been horrible,‖condided40 a woman married for more than 30 years. ―My husband is not interested in my feelings. He is truly my worst emotional41 enemy.‖ Similarly, a husband of nearly 25 years said, ―My wife has told me that she doesn't love me anymore. She says that if we can just exist as roommates and each go our 42separate ways when it comes to leisure time, the situation can be tolerated43 .‖Of course, some in such terrible straits terminate44 their marriage. For many, however, divorce is out of the question45 . Why? According to Dr. Karen Kavser, factors such as children, community disgrace, finances, friends, relatives, and religious beliefs might keep a couple together, even in a loveless46 state.“Unlikely to divorce legally,‖she says, ―these spouses choose to remain with47 a partner from whom they are emotionally divorced.‖Must a couple whose relationship has cooled resign48 themselves to a life of dissatisfaction? Is a loveless marriage the only alternative49 to divorce? Experience proves that many troubled marriages can be saved — not only from the agony50 of breakup but also from the misery of lovelessness.36. A. mighty B. misery C. mystery D. myth37. A. delight B. dismay C. dignity D. destiny38. A. late B. later C. latter D. last39. A. ashore B. afloat C. arrogant D. ascended40. A. conferred B. compromised C. confessed D. confided41. A. passional B. feeling C. emotional D. sensational42. A. separate B. parting C. different D. divided43. A. excused B. forgiven C. comprehended D. tolerated44. A. intensify B. terminate C. reinforce D. betray45. A. in the end C. in the wayB. out of the count D. out of the question46. A. loving B. lovely C. loved D. loveless47. A. insist on B. persist in C. remain with D. keep in with48. A. resign B. deposit C. expel D. return49. A. pattern B. destination C. alternative D. route50. A. addiction B. agony C. abuse D. abolitionPart IV READING COMPREHENSION (45 minutes, 30 points, 1 point each) Directions: In this part of the test, there are five short passages. Read each passage carefully, and then do the questions that follow. Choose the best answer A, B, C, or D and mark the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square brackets on your Answer Sheet.Passage OneMoviegoers may think history is repeating itself this weekend. The summer's most anticipated film, Pearl Harbor, which has opened recently, painstakingly re-creates the Japanese attack that drew the United States into World War II. But that isn't the film's only reminder of the past. Harbor invites comparison to Titanic, the biggest hit of all time. Like Titanic, Harbor heaps romance and action around a major historical event. Like Titanic,Harbor attempts to create popular global entertainment from a deadly real-life tragedy. Like Titanic, Harbor costs a pretty penny and hopes to get in even more at the box office.Both Titanic and Pearl Harbor unseal their tales of love and tragedy over more than three hours. Both stories center on young passion, triangles of tension with one woman and two men; In Titanic, Leonardo DiCaprio and Billy Zane compete for the love of the same woman, a high-society type played by a British actress named Kate (Winslet). In Harbor, two pilots (Ben Affleck, Josh Hartnett) fall for the same woman, a nurse played by a British actress named Kate (Beckinsale).The scenes of peril also have similarities. Harbor has a shot in which soldiers cling for dear life as the battleship USS Oklahoma capsizes. The moment is recalled of the Titanic's climactic sinking scene in which DiCaprio and Winslet hang from the ocean liner as half of the ship vertically plunges into the water. In Harbor, one of its stars floats atop a piece of debris in the middle of the night, much like Winslet's character does in Titanic.And the jaw-dropping action of Titanic is matched by Harbor's, 40-minute re-creation of the Dec. 7, 1941 attack on the United States' Pacific Fleet. Both films spent heavily on special effects. Harbor director, Michael Bay, for example, says he kept salaries down so more could be spent on the visuals. Both movies even shot their ship-sinking scenes at the same location; Fox Studios Baja in Mexico.Harbor's makers have even taken a Titantic-like approach to the soundtrack. The film includes one song. There You'll be, performed by country music superstar Faith Hill. Titanic, which is one of the best selling soundtracks of all time, also has only one pop song: Celine Dion's MY Heart Will Go On.―If Harbor becomes a major moneymaker, filmmakers may comb history books searching for even more historical romance-action material.‖ says a critic.51. What are the two things that the author of this article tries to compare?A. The attack on Pearl Harbor and the sinking of the Titanic.B. Historical fiction movies and successful box office hits.C. The movie Titanic and the on-show movie Pearl Harbor.D. Sinking boats and famous actors.52. Pearl Harbor and Titanic are similar in all of the following aspects EXCEPT_____.A. both spent large amount of money on special effectsB. both have soundtracks starring a major pop starC. both added made-up stories to historical eventsD. both are documentary movies of historical events53. Who plays the leading female role in Pearl Harbor?A. Kate Beckinsale.B. Ben Affleck.C. Kate Winslet.D. Faith Hill.54. What does the phrase ―cost a pretty penny‖ in the first paragraph mean?A. To be very attractive.B. To cost a lot.C. To have big box office returns.D. To require a lot of effort to accomplish.55. If Pearl Harbor is as successful as Titanic, which of the following movies might we see next?A. The Battle of Waterloo.B. The Advents of Mr. Bean.C. Space Invaders.D. The Haunted House.56. It is said in the passage that ____.A. major historical events can never repeat themselvesB. both Titanic and Pearl Harbor are the historical reappearanceC. Pearl Harbor may have a better box office return than TitanicD. Titanic is the most successful film in historyPassage TwoA few weeks ago my mother called to say there was a warrant out for my arrest. I was mystified. I’d like to think myself dangerous but I’m a mild-mannered journalist. I don't have a criminal record, though the address on my driver’s license is my mother’s - thus the ―rai d.‖ I hadn’t robbed any convenience stores lately, nor fled the scene after backing a Jeep into a crowd of people.But this is Mayor Giuliani s New York, where it doesn’t take much to draw the attention of cops. New Yorkers know all about Hizzonor’s banning homeless cleaning men fromapproaching drivers and offering to clean their windshields. H’s also cracked down on street vendors. Yuppie that 1 am. I’ve never given much thought to what it felt like to be on the other side of the law.So when the cops came knocking, I thought there must be some mistake. Imagine my embarrassment upon discovering my crime. One Saturday night in March, I strolled out of apartment after dinner, a Coors Light beer in hand. Suddenly a police officer came up and wrote me a ticket. The charge: violating New York City’s open-container laws. Yeah. I probably should have paid it then and there. But instead I stuck the pink slip in my back pocket and forgot about it.When I called to inquire about my case. I was told to ―speak with Officer Kosenza.‖ But I didn’t get a chance. Kosenza called me that night while I was having dinner with my girlfriend. He wanted me to come to court, right then. But I was cautious. It seems New York’s police are in a bind. With crime falling to record lows, it's getting harder and harder for cops to ―make the numbers‖that show they’re doing a better and better job. What to do? The answer is to rifle through out-of-date tickets that haven’t been paid –anything they could turn into a ―crime.‖ I finally decided to turn myself in. which is how 1 found myself, one August evening, handcuffed at the downtown Manhattan police station with an older officer telling us tales of his days in the 1980s. ―Times sure have changed.‖ he said, shaking his head at us statistically useful nuisances.Eventually I was led into a courtroom. Very quickly, it was done. Handcuffs off, out the door. I wanted to complain but went quietly home, promising not to do whatever I was guilty of for another six months. I got off easy. But I also learned a lesson: Giuliani s clean streets come with a price. If only the mayor would neglect to pay a ticket.57. According to the passage, the author is probably _____.A. an urban young professionalB. a narrow-minded journalistC. a criminal wanted by the policeD. a traffic offender58. The author was arrested primarily because _____.A. he once stuck a piece of pink paper in his back pocketB. he used his mother's address on the driver's licenseC. he had robbed convenience shops beforeD. he drank some beer one night on the street59. The word "nuisances" in the fourth paragraph may mean _____.A. mild-mannered prisonersB. trouble makersC. new arrivalsD. hardened criminals60. Through the passage, the author wants to convey the idea that _____.A. New York policemen are doing a good job cracking down on crimesB. not everyone agrees with the mayor's management of the cityC. the crime rate has been reduced at the expense of citizens' convenienceD. everyone including the mayor should be punished if he is guilty of crime61. According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true?A. The author pleaded guilty and was set free.B. Policemen were trying hard to please their superiors.C. Many so-called crimes were only trifle things.D. It's no use complaining to cops when you are caught.62. The tone of the passage is ______.A. satiricalB. objectiveC. praisefulD. complainingPassage ThreeEwen Cameron is long dead but his ghost appears to haunt Canada, where extraordinarily strict rules are being considered to protect the subjects of psychological research.Cameron was a scientist straight from a horror movie. On the surface, he was a respectable academic. But after the end of the Second World War, he visited the Nuremberg trials, superficially to examine Rudolf Hess's psychological state. Many people believe that healso studied Nazi methods of mind control. Certainly, he never internalized the Nuremberg declaration that prohibits human experiments where risk outweighs ―humanitarian importance.‖Throughout the 1950s, Cameron ran a CIA-funded laboratory at McGill University where patients were used as guinea pigs in brainwashing experiments. Some patients were given ECT ―therapy‖twice daily, others were drugged and kept unconscious for weeks or months, injected with huge amounts of drugs, and subjected to long-term sensory deprivation.Compensation has been paid to most surviving patients. But suspicion of the psychological sciences has not entirely gone away. Nor has the need for patients’ rights to be guaranteed. Cameron, after all, ensured that every patient signed a consent form, even though many were not in position to understand what it meant.The strict new rules for psychological research now under discussion can partly be understood in the light of special Canadian sensitivities. They are designed to ensure that no one can be involved in an experiment that might damage their own interests.All well and good, except that psychological sciences aren’t going to advance if anyone can leave an experiment if they don’t like the results. Obviously, many psychological experiments would not be possible if the experimenters had to reveal exactly what they were testing.There is much to debate about the rights of patients and experimental subjects. The committee drawing up the code has apparently received 2,000 pages of comment on its draft.No one should do anything until this committee has had all the time it needs to read, digest and study these submissions. And then reach a truly balanced position.63. According to the author, we may conclude that _____.A. Cameron was a dedicated and responsible scientistB. Cameron was interested in unveiling the myths about Rudolf Hess’s psychological stateC. Cameron tried to ensure that his subjects clearly understood the purpose of the experimentsD. Cameron unmistakably violated the subjects’ rights64. Which of the following statements is NOT true based on the second paragraph?A. Cameron’s appearance might misrepresent his true personality.B. Probing into the psychological state of the Nazi was outside Cameron’s profession.C. Cameron did not observe the stipulation relating to human experiments.D. People believed that he had undisclosed motives for attending the Nuremberg trials.65. We can infer from this passage that _____.A. making compensation for the subjects’ loss was illegalB. some subjects in Cameron’s experiments diedC. people have been quite indifferent to the subjects’ rightsD. as a rule, people are fully supportive of psychological sciences66. The committee responsible for working out the rules governing psychological research _____.A. has to give top priority to psychological advancesB. is bombarded with criticisms from the publicC. is expected to take into account all the reactions to the draftingD. should rely on those willing to sacrifice their own interests67. One of the problems with the new rules for psychological research is that _____.A. the rules can do little to protect the patients’ rightsB. people may withdraw from the experiments in fear of damage to their own interestsC. it would be impossible to sort out anything valuable from the comments on the rulesD. people’s response to psychological sciences is overwhelmingly negativePassage FourSome accept their fate. Others try to reason with the police officer who has pulled them over for some real or imagined traffic offense. But when law enforcement is represented by a computer-driven camera that has immortalized your violation on film —as is the case at hundreds of intersections in more than 60 cities around the U. S. — it's hard to talk your way out of a heavy fine. Yet that is precisely what some 300 motorists in San Diego succeeded in doing last week when a superior court judge rules that pictures taken by the so-called red-light cameras were unreliable and therefore unacceptable.The first U. S. Court decision to reject all the traffic violations caught on camera, the ruling by judge Ronald Styn has fueled debate over the growing use of the devices. Police departments swear, and studies indicate, that the robocams (robot cameras) deter people from speeding and running red lights. A Lou Harris poll set for release this week finds that 69% of Americans support their use. Yet at least seven states have blocked proposals to implement them, and opponents —ranging from House majority leader Dick Armey to the American Civil Liberties Union — argue that the cameras violate privacy and place profit above public safety.Part of the problem is that virtually all the devices in place are operated by private firms that handle everything from installing the machinery to identifying violations —often with minimal police oversight — and have an incentive to pull in as many drivers as they can. The companies get paid as much as $ 70 a ticket, and the total revenue is hardly chump change. San Diego has got in $15. 9 million since October 1998, and Washington $12. 8 million since August 1999. ―It's all about money,‖says Congressman Bob Barr, a leading critic. Not so, insists Terrance Gainer, Washington's executive assistant chief of police. ―We have reduced fatalities. If some company is making money off that, that is American way.‖Critics counter that there must be other, less intrusive ways to make intersections safer, such as lengthening the yellow light and adding turn lanes. ―I object to this fixation we have with cameras and electronically gathered information,‖says Barr. ―It places too much confidence in technology.‖That confidence, as Washington residents have learned, can be misplaced. The city removed one camera last May that had generated more than 19,000 tickets at a particularly confusing intersection. In San Diego, faulty sensors made drivers appear to be going faster than they really were. The city suspended the system in July.Another concern is privacy. While systems in Washington, Maryland and North Carolina photograph nothing but the rear of the car, others in Arizona, California and Colorado take a picture of the driver s seat as well — a bit of electronic monitoring that could land straying spouses in trouble a lot more serious than a traffic violation.In Europe, where speedcams are deployed by the thousands and are even less popular than they are here, resentful drivers have started to take matters into their own hands, seeking out hidden cameras and knocking them over with their cars.68. It is mainly indicated in the first paragraph that _____.A. people respond differently when caught in traffic offenseB. motorists can be wrongly accused by police officersC. speeders cannot defend themselves before red-light camerasD. computer-driven cameras sometimes do tell lies69. The court decision last week _____.A. triggered a dispute over the use of robocamsB. immuned few camera-caught violators from punishmentC. found fewer red-light camera supporters in AmericaD. deterred some states from implementing camera devices70. Opponents’ arguments against cameras include all the following EXCEPT _____.A. they intrude into people’s privacyB. they give priority to the pursuit of profitC. they are operated by private firmsD. they are under the supervision of police71. Police department believes that _____.A. robocams should not be operated by private firmsB. robocams arc effective in maintaining traffic orderC. speeding is the major cause of traffic fatalitiesD. companies operating cameras should riot pursue money only72. The phrase ―chump change‖ in the third paragraph is closest in meaning to _____.A. trivialB. moderateC. enormousD. indefinite73. According to the passage. Bob Barr _____.A. is the majority leader in the House of RepresentativesB. is strongly against the American way of making moneyC. lacks confidence in modern technologyD. doubts the authenticity of electronically gathered information74. The writer s attitude towards speedcams can be best expressed as _____.A. positiveB. negativeC. indifferentD. uncertain75. Drivers in European countries _____.A. get angry at the red-light camerasB. destroy thousands of the speedcamsC. take the initiative in the use of speedcamsD. take drastic measures with speedcamsPassage FiveNow and then, researchers retreat from the trackless jungle at the edge of knowledge and set up camp in more familiar territory. Such expeditions don’t often yield surprises, but it’s always reassuring to know that the back yard looks much as we thought it did.Among those scientists were psychologists from the State University of New York at Stony Brook. To prove their theory — that people are more likely to yell at a family member or a peer than a superior — they asked 100 college students to wear blood-pressure cuffs and to keep notes about when they got angry and what they did about it.The momentous conclusion: people tend to bottle up anger felt toward an authority figure, and are more likely to vent it instead at family members or friends.While these findings are far from earth-shattering, one researcher pointed out that nobody had ever looked at anger this way before.Big words can make a self-evident result seem weightier. Psychologists at the National Institute for Healthcare Research in Maryland used this technique when they announced that when one person hurts another, forgiveness ―is associated with restored relational closeness following an interpersonal transgression.‖Couples who have adopted the kiss-and-make-up strategy will no doubt be pleased to learn that there is now a sound scientific basis for their actions.Psychologists, however, aren’t the only ones taking pains to prove the obvious.Some boldl y going where few have gone don’t always lead to radical conclusions. Over the years, researchers have set up weather-monitoring stations in remote areas of Antarctica. According to data from stations on the Ross Ice Shelf — where almost all those taking part in Robert Scott's ill-fated South Pole expedition perished sometime between late February and mid-March of 1912 —temperatures as low as those recorded in Scott’s journal have been documented only once in the past 15 years.This evidence led to one inexorable conclusion about what killed Scott and most of his party: it was the cold.76. According to the author, the scientists who do researches in more familiar territory _____.A. have confirmed what we have already knownB. have looked at things in new waysC. have had important discoveries by studying the obviousD. have done some useless work77. Which of the following is NOT true according to the psychologists at Stony Brook?A. When people get angry, their blood pressure changes.B. People are less likely to show their anger to their family members.C. People tend to let off their grievance at home.D. They have looked at anger in a unique way.78. The psychologists in Maryland have proved that when one person hurts another, ______.A. it is easier for them to make up if they have very close relationsB. it is easier for them to make up if they show their intimacyC. they should kiss each other to make it upD. they should find a sound scientific basis to make up79. According to the research on the Ross Ice Shelf, Robert Scott’s expedition failed because _____.A. most of the expeditioners couldn't stand hardshipsB. Robert Scott should not have chosen to go there in winterC. it was exceptionally cold on Antarctica that yearD. Robert Scott did not pay much attention to the temperature record of Antarctica80. It is implied in the passage that _____.A. people should not bottle up their anger at their family members or friendsB. bold researches would lead to radical conclusions。
浙江大学英语三级模拟试卷20(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. Listening Comprehension 4. Reading Comprehension 7. Integrated Testing 8. WritingPart ⅠListening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In this section you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversation and the question 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. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.听力原文:M: Owen just bought a second-hand TV. Do you know the price he paid for it? W: It’s $ 50. And I think he got a real bargain. Q: What does the woman think of the price of the TV?1.A.It’s too high.B.It’s just so-so.C.It could be lower.D.It s really low.正确答案:D解析:男士说Owen刚刚买了台二手电视机,并问女士是否知道价格;女士说是50美元,并说她认为Owen捡了个大便宜。
浙江大学英语三级历年真题试卷汇编1(题后含答案及解析)题型有: 4. Reading Comprehension 7. Integrated Testing 8. WritingPart ⅣReading ComprehensionSection ADirections: There are 3 passages in this part. 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 and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Passage OneA hunter had found a piece of forest where there were plenty of animals to hunt. The only trouble was that the place was very difficult to get to. He returned from his first visit to the place in late autumn, and could not get back until the snows melted in the following spring. Then he went to the pilot of a small plane, who earned his living by carrying hunters over parts of the country where there were no roads and no railways, and asked him to take him back to his favorite piece of forest. The pilot did not know the place, so the hunter showed it to him on the map. “But there is nowhere to land there, man!” said the pilot. “I have flown over that part of the country on my way to other places, and I know that we can’t land anywhere between this river and these mountains.”“I thought you were a wonderful pilot,” said the hunter. “Some of my friends said you could land a plane on a postage stamp.”“That’s right,”answered the pilot. “I can land a plane where nobody else can. But I tell you there is nowhere to land in the place you are talking about.”“And what if I tell you that another pilot did land me there last spring?” said the hunter. “Is that true?” asked the pilot. “Yes, it is. I swear it. “Well, this pilot could not let himself be beaten by another, so he agreed to take the hunter. When they reached the place, the hunter pointed out a small spot without trees in the middle of the forest, with a steep rise at one end. The pilot thought that there was not enough room to land there, but the hunter said that the other pilot had done so the year before, so down went the plane. When it came to the rise, it turned right over onto its back. As the hunter climbed out, he smiled happily and said, “Yes, that is exactly how the other pilot managed it last time.”1.What does the passage say about the piece of forest the hunter liked?A.He had been there twice.B.He saw a lot of animals he liked there.C.He could not wait to go back there.D.He paid his first visit there in late summer.正确答案:C2.How and when could that piece of forest be reached?A.By boat in spring.B.On foot all year round.C.By train in summer.D.On foot except in winter.正确答案:D3.Which of the following is FALSE about the pilot of a small plane?A.He earned a lot from his job.B.He had a strong sense of competition.C.He was skillful and experienced.D.He had never landed on that piece of forest.正确答案:A4.Why did the pilot eventually agree to take the hunter to his favorite place?A.Because the hunter challenged him by telling him a lie.B.Because the pilot was convinced he could land the hunter.C.Because the pilot was encouraged to have a big adventure.D.Because the hunter promised to pay the pilot a huge amount.正确答案:A5.What happened at the end of the story?A.The hunter managed to save the pilot.B.The pilot landed the plane in a wrong place.C.The pilot carried the hunter to the forest safely.D.The hunter doubtfully showed the pilot the way to land.正确答案:BPassage TwoThe legal limit for driving after drinking is 80 milligrams of alcohol(酒精)in 100 milliliters of blood when tested. But there is no sure way of telling how much you can drink before you reach this limit. It varies with each person depending on your weight, your sex, if you’ve eaten and what sort of drinks you’ve had. Some people might reach their limit after only about three standard drinks. In fact, your driving ability can be affected by just one or two drinks. Even if you’re below the legal limit, you could still be taken to court if a police officer thinks your driving has been affected by alcohol. It takes about one hour for the body to get rid of the alcohol in one standard drink. So, if you have a heavy drinking session in the evening,you might find that your driving ability is still affected the next morning, or you could even find that you’re still over the legal limit. In a test with professional drivers, the more alcoholic drinks they had had, the more certain they were that they could drive a test course through a set of moveable posts... and the less able they were to do it! So the only way to be sure you’re safe is not to drink at all. Alcohol is a major cause of road traffic accidents. One in three of the drivers killed in road accidents have levels of alcohol which are oyer the legal limit, and road accidents after drinking are the biggest cause of death among young men. More than half of the people stopped by the police to take a breathalyzer(呼吸测醉器)test have a blood alcohol concentration of more than twice the legal limit.6.Can people be sure how much they can drink below the legal limit?A.Yes, if they eat food first.B.Yes, if they know how much they have drunk.C.No, they can never be sure.D.No, because they don’t know about the legal limit.正确答案:C7.When can an adult be quite sure he has stayed away from his drinks?A.At 5 p.m., if he drinks 4 standard drinks at lunchtime.B.At 6 p. m. , if he drinks 5 standard drinks at lunchtime.C.At 8 a.m., if he drinks 5 standard drinks the night before.D.At 7 a.m. , if he drinks 6 standard drinks the night before.正确答案:A8.Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage?A.A driver may reach the legal limit even though he drank only a little.B.To be on the safe side, a driver should not drink at all before driving.C.If a driver drank below the legal limit, he can be sure of his innocence.D.A driver’s road behavior can be affected even though he drank only a little.正确答案:C9.What does the passage tell us about a test with professional drivers?A.They can drink and drive well.B.The more they drink, the less able they are to drive.C.The more they drink, the surer they are of being able to drive.D.The more they drink, the less sure they are of being able to drive.正确答案:B10.What does the passage say about road accidents?A.Alcoholic drinking may or may not relate to road accidents.B.Young women drivers after drinking are less likely to be killed.C.Not many people stopped for the test have drunk over the legal limit.D.Drivers killed in road accidents may have drunk over the legal limit.正确答案:DPassage ThreeYears ago, a cigarette commercial asked if you were smoking more, but enjoying it less. That describes the way many of us live today. We are doing more, but enjoying it less. And when that doesn’t work, we make the problem worse. In our wild search for satisfaction, we try stuffing still more into our days, never realizing that we are taking the wrong approach. The truth is simple: so simple it is hard to believe. Satisfaction lies with less, not with more. Yet, we pursue the illusion that this thing, or that activity, will somehow provide the satisfaction we so desperately seek. Arthur Lindman, in his hard-hitting(直言不讳的)book, The Harried Leisure Class, described the futility(徒劳)of pursuing more. His research focused on what people did with their leisure time. He found that as income rose, people bought more things to occupy their leisure time. But, the more things they bought, the less they valued any one of them. Carried to an extreme, he predicted massive boredom in the midst of tremendous variety. That was more than twenty years ago, and his prediction seems more accurate every year. Lindman, of course, is not the first to discover this. The writer of Ecclesiastes(传道书)expressed the same thought thousands of years ago. It is better, he wrote, to have less, but enjoy it more. If you would like to enjoy life more, I challenge you to experiment with me. How could you simplify your life? What could you drop? What could you do without? What could you stop pursuing? What few things could you concentrate on? The more I learn, the more I realize that fullness of life does not depend on things. The more I give up, the more I seem to gain. But words will never convince you. You must try it for yourself.11.Why do people become increasingly busy according to the passage?A.Because they want to make more money.B.Because they try to get more things done.C.Because they want to make their life better.D.Because they want to satisfy their daily needs.正确答案:D12.What is Lindman’s opinion on people’s hard work?A.It makes their life less enjoyable.B.It makes their life nice and happy.C.It enables them to buy more things.D.It enables them to have more leisure time.正确答案:A13.Which of the following is NOT TRUE about the truth of life according to the passage?A.It sounds too simple to believe.B.Lindman was the first to discover the truth.C.It becomes increasingly precise over the years.D.The more people have, the more bored they get.正确答案:B14.What does the writer suggest people do for better life?A.Reflect on the nature of life.B.Accept the daily challenges boldly.C.Try to make life more challenging.D.Follow his opinion in their daily life.正确答案:D15.Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?A.Work to LiveB.Simplify Your LifeC.The More, the BetterD.Accept My Challenge正确答案:BSection BDirections: In this section, there is a passage with ten 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. Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.Forget Mary Poppins—a nineties nanny(保姆)is more likely to resemble Martin Smith, who, at 22, is one of the new breed of British male nannies. “I love being around kids and nannying is very【D1】______The money isn’t great, but then I don’t do it for the【D2】______I like seeing kids happy and, if they are, it makes my job a whole lot【D3】______,” laughs Martin. He claims today’s nannies are better 【D4】______and more highly qualified, and that their【D5】______is changing rapidly. “Anyone with basic school qualifications can do the course to become ananny, but personality is really more important. I’m a good nanny because I have a rapport(亲和力)with youngsters and babies—it isn’t a【D6】______exclusive to women.”His female counterparts have welcomed Martin, although some men think his【D7】______career makes him a bit “soft”. “I feel sorry for them,” he sighs, “Just because I work with women and kids, it doesn’t【D8】______I’m feminine or strange.” But he admits that it will be some time【D9】______male nannies are totally accepted. “It’ll happen【D10】______, but there’s no reason why men can’t do this job as well as women.”A)easier F)after K)happinessB)gradually G)equipped L)giftC)before H)rewarding M)quicklyD)chosen I)useful N)moneyE)show J)mean O)image16.【D1】正确答案:H17.【D2】正确答案:N18.【D3】正确答案:A19.【D4】正确答案:G20.【D5】正确答案:O21.【D6】正确答案:L22.【D7】正确答案:D23.【D8】正确答案:J24.【D9】正确答案:C25.【D10】正确答案:BPart ⅢIntegrated TestingSection ADirections: 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. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.“ Where do you come in your family?” According to Frank Sulloway, a US sociologist, the order in which we came【C1】______this world—first-born, middle or last-born—can not only help shape our personality(性格), it could【C2】______the success of our relationships, too. Sulloway has【C3】______more than 6 000 people over the past 26 years【C4】______an attempt to prove this theory: “Children compete for a【C5】______in the family”, he says, “and if one role has already been【C6】______, later-born children have to choose【C7】______what’s left”. Because first-borns begin life with exclusive parental attention, they are often more【C8】______to accepting their parents’values,【C9】______later-born children,【C10】______to compete for a place in the family, may grow into rebellious(叛逆的) 【C11】______ 【C12】______if birth order has such an important impact on our【C13】______, does it affect our interactions with other people? Can we, for example,【C14】______the suitability of our【C15】______by their birth order?【C16】______says Sulloway, “Birth order is an excellent way of【C17】______whether a relationship will survive. For example, a【C18】______between a typical first-born husband who’s dominating and assertive(武断的), and a later-born wife who likes【C19】______looked after, is very likely to【C20】______out”.26.【C1】A.onB.ontoC.forD.into正确答案:D27.【C2】A.harmB.affect C.build D.benefit正确答案:B28.【C3】A.met B.watched C.talked D.interviewed正确答案:D29.【C4】A.inB.forC.on D.with正确答案:A30.【C5】A.place B.part C.space D.seat正确答案:A31.【C6】A.taken B.lost C.obtained D.won正确答案:A32.【C7】A.for B.among C.from D.against正确答案:C33.【C8】A.nice B.busy C.glad D.open正确答案:D34.【C9】A.when B.while C.since D.although 正确答案:B35.【C10】A.excited B.caused C.arranged D.forced正确答案:D36.【C11】A.parents B.adults C.couples D.children 正确答案:B37.【C12】A.Even B.So C.Because D.But正确答案:B38.【C13】A.behaviorB.experience C.movement D.performance正确答案:A39.【C14】A.judge B.consider C.decide D.comment正确答案:A40.【C15】A.partners B.guests C.teachers D.neighbors 正确答案:A41.【C16】A.No B.Extremely C.Well D.Absolutely 正确答案:D42.【C17】A.saying B.telling C.asking D.knowing正确答案:B43.【C18】A.union B.collection C.marriage D.combination正确答案:C44.【C19】A.beenB.to beC.beingD.to being正确答案:C45.【C20】A.putB.startC.comeD.work正确答案:DSection BDirections: In this part there is a short passage followed by five questions or incomplete statements. Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements with no more than 10 words. Please write your answers on Answer Sheet 2.Twenty years ago, kids in school had never even heard of the internet. Now, I’ll bet you can’t find a single person in your school who hasn’t at least heard of it. In fact, many of us use it on a regular basis and even have access to it from our homes! The “net” in internet really stands for network. A network is two or more computers connected together so that information can be shared, or sent from one computer to another. The internet is a vast resource for all types of information. You may enjoy using it to do research for a school project, downloading your favorite songs or communicating with friends and family. Information is accessed through web pages that companies, organizations and individuals create and post. It’s kind of like a giant bulletin(告示)board that the whole world uses! But since anyone can put anything on the internet, you also have to be careful and use your best judgment and a little common sense. Just because you read something on a piece of paper someone sticks on a bulletin board doesn’t mean it’s good information, or even correct, for that matter. So you have to be sure that whoever posted the information knows what they’re talking about, especially if you’re doing research! But What if you’re just e-mailing people? You still have to be very careful. If you’ve never met the person that you’re communicating with online, you could be on dangerous ground! You should never give out any personal information to someone you don’t know, not even your name! And just like you can’t believe the information on every website out there, you can’t rely on what strangers you “meet” on the internet tell you either. Just like you could make up things about yourself to tell someone, someone else could do thesame to you! Questions:46.What does the “net” in internet mean?正确答案:It means network.47.What can people get from the internet?正确答案:A vast resource for al1 types of information.48.The internet is a very useful tool for______between people.正确答案:communication49.When people talk online with strangers, they should not give out______.正确答案:personal information50.What does the second paragraph mainly tell internet users about?正确答案:The information online is not all reliable.Part ⅣWriting51.For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic How to Get Along With a Roommate’! You should write at least 100 words, and base your composition on the outline below:1)University students’living conditions:2)The importance of getting along with your roommates:3)Your viewpoints on how to get along with your roommates.正确答案:Nowadays, many college students are faced with problems concerning about living conditions. One of the major problems is that they do not know how to get along with their roommates. Having a good relationship with our roommates allows us to live in a more relaxed and comfortable atmosphere. It can even help improve our learning efficiency. In contrast, if we often have conflicts with our roommates, we will feel awful. In my opinion, there are two ways to get along with our roommates. First, we should be ready to help our roommates if they are in trouble. Second, in order to make our dormitory a better place to live in, we should clean it regularly and make it tidy.。
浙江省大学英语三级样题浙江省大学英语三级考试样卷College English TestBand ThreePart I Listening Comprehension (30 marks, 30 minutes)Section ADirections: In. this section, you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said.Both the conversation and the question will be spoken only once.After each question, there will be a pause. During the pause, youmust read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decidewhich is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.1. A) She didn't enjoy the film at all.B) Both she and Tina liked the film.C) She enjoyed the film, but Tina didn't.D) Tina didn't like the film as much as she did.2. A) He didn't do well in the exam yesterday.B) He doesn't have time for coffee right now.C) He would enjoy some coffee at the moment.D) He drank too much coffee and couldn't fall asleep last night.3. A) In a library. B) In a hospital.C) In a bookstore. D) In a lecture hall.4. A) At 6:40. B) At 6:50.C) At 7:30. D) At 7:40.5. A) Colleagues. B) Classmates.C) Nurse and patient. D) Teacher and student.6. A) He didn't know the result until now.B) He didn't believe that he actually won.C) He couldn't have won that competition.D) He won the first prize in another competition.7. A) Because she has to send Tim to the airport.B) Because she has to pick up Tim at the hospital.C) Because she has to take her mum to the doctor.D) Because she has to pick up her mum at the airport.8. A) Ann paid the bill.B) He has to check with Ann.C) Ann remembers how much he paid.D) He can't remember how much he paid.9. A) Give Jane's friend a call. B) Go to Jane's friend's place.C) Tell Jane that it is really late. D) Try to call Jane one more time.10. A) A film. B) A match.C) Sports news. D) A music program.Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. The passage will be readtwice and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question, there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the fourchoices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheetwith a single line through the centre.Passage 1Questions 11-14 are based on the passage you have just heard.11. A) In the 18th century. B) In the 19th century.C) In the 20th century. D) Before the industrial revolution.12. A) In hard candy jars. B) In large metal jars.C) In large glass jars. D) In wrapped candy jars.13. A) They sell a large variety of products.B) They have replaced most of the grocery stores.C) They are the only stores carrying penny candies.D) They sell more types of candies than other stores.14. A) Because these stores do not like this cheap product.B) Because these stores do not have enough employees.C) Because their employees do not like counting candies.D) Because their employees often make mistakes with candies.Passage 2Questions 15-17 are based on the passage you have just heard.15. A) Students who eat 4 meals every day.B) Students who put on weight gradually.C) Students who eat French fries and ice cream.D) Students who don't exercise as often as before.16. A) More than 15 pounds. B) More than 20 pounds.C) Less than 2 pounds. D) Less than 15 pounds.17. A) Learning to adjust to life on campus.B) Constantly worrying about weight issues.C) Having to stay up late for study all the time.D) Not knowing how to resist all the temptations.Passage 3Questions 18-20 are based on the passage you have just heard.18. A) They can do well in a math achievement examination.B) They can estimate the number of empty seats on the bus.C) They developed this ability when they were only infants.D) They can correctly guess the number of cookies in a cookie jar.19. A) Because they need it for survival.B) Because they need it to learn math well.C) Because they need it to function well in a group.D) Because they need it for building a strong relationship.20. A) Ways to make quick and rough guesses.B) Human beings' inborn sense of numbers.C) The development of the ability to estimate.D) The measurement of one's ability to learn math.Section CDirection s:ln this section, you will hear a passage three times. When thepassage 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 numbered from 21 t0 27 with the exact words you have just heard. For blanks numbered from 28 t0 30 youare required to fill in the missing information. For these blanks, you can either use the exact words you have just heard or write down the main points in your own words. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。
æµ™æ±Ÿçœ å¤§å¦è‹±è¯ä¸‰çº§æµ™æ±Ÿçœ 大å¦è‹±è¯ä¸‰çº§Part I Section A Listening Comprehension(20 minutes)Directions: In this section, you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each convers-ation, a question will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the question 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. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.Example:You will hear:You will read."A) At the office.B) In the waiting room.C) At the airport.D) In a restaurant.From the conversation we knOw that the two were talking about some work they hadto finish in the evening. This conversation iS most likely to have taken place at theoffice. Therefore, A) "At the office" is the best answer. You should choose [A] on theAnswer Sheet and mark it with a single line through the centre.Sample Answer [A] [B] [C] [D]1. A) The man enjoys traveling by car.B) The man lives far from the subway.C) The man is good at driving.D) The man used to own a car.2. A) Tony should continue taking the course.B) She approves of Tony's decision.C) Tony can choose another science course.D) She can't meet Tony so early in the morning.3. A) She has to study for the exam.B) She is particularly interested in plays.C) She's eager to watch the new play.D) She can lend her notes to the man.4. A) They will be replaced by on-line education sooner or later.B) They will attract fewer kids as on-line education expands.C) They will continue to exist along with on-line education.D) They will limit their teaching to certain subjects only.5. A) Most students would like to work for a newspa-pe-r.B) Most students find a job by reading advertisements.C) Most students find it hard to get a job after they graduate.D) Most students don't want jobs advertised in the newspa-pe-rs.6. A) Move the washing machine to the basement.B) Turn the basement into a workshop.C) Repair the washing machine.D) Finish his assignment.7. A) Some students at the back cannot hear the professor.B) The professor has changed his reading assignment.C) Some of the students are not on the professor's list.D) The professor has brought extra copies of his assignment.8. A) She doesn't want to talk about the contest.B) She's modest about her succein the contest.C) She's spent two years studying English in Canada.D) She's very proud of her succein the speech contest.9. A) Talking about sports.B) Writing up local news.C) Reading newspa-pe-rs.D) Putting up advertisements10. A) They shouldn't change their plan.B) They'd better change their mind.C) The tennis game won't last long.D) Weather forecasts are not reliable.Part I Section B Compound DictationDirections: in this section, y'ou will hear a passage three times. Whenthe passage is read for the first time, you should listencarefully for its general idea. When the passage is readfor the second time, you are required to fill in the blanksnumbered from S1 to S7 with the exact words you havejust heard. For blanks numbered from S8 to SIO you arerequired to fill in the missing information. You can eitheruse the exact words you have just heard or write downthe main points in your own words. Finally; when thepassage is read for the third time, you should check whatyou have written.There are a lot of good cameras available at the moment - mostof these are made in Japan but there are also good (S 1)models from Germany and the USA. We have (S2)range of different models to see which is the best (S3)money. After a number of different tests and interviews withpeoplewho are (S4)assessed, our researchers (S5)with the different cameras beingthe Olympic BY modelas the best auto-focus camera available at the moment. It costs $200although you may well want to spend more - (S6)much as another $200 - on buying (S7)lenses and。
大学英语三级(A)真题2002年06月(总分100, 做题时间120分钟)Part Ⅰ Listening ComprehensionmDirections:This part is to test your listening ability. It consists of 3 sections.Section ADirections:This section is to test your ability to understand short dialogues. There are 5 recorded dialogues in it. After each dialogue, there is a recorded question. Both the dialogues and questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, you should decide on the correct answer from the 4 choices marked A , B, C and D given in your test paper. Then you should mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.SSS_SINGLE_SEL1.A Tea.B Wine.C Coffee.D Water.SSS_SINGLE_SEL2.A To prepare a document.B To sum up their sales.C To bring him a document.D To write a sales report.SSS_SINGLE_SEL3.A Mr. Johnson has been the man's boss.B The man and Mr. Johnson are colleagues.C The man is quite familiar with Mr. Johnson.D Mr. Johnson has just got to know the man.SSS_SINGLE_SEL4.A Two dollars.B Three dollars.C Four dollars.D Five dollars.SSS_SINGLE_SEL5.A Before the meal.B During the meal.C When the guest arrives.D When the guest leaves.Section BDirections:This section is to test your ability to understand short conversations. There are 2 recorded conversations in it. After each conversation, there are some recorded questions. Both the conversations and questions will be spoken two times. When you hear a question, you should decide on the correct answer from the 4 choices marked A , B, C and D given in your test paper. Then you should mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.SSS_SINGLE_SEL6.A To Paris.B To Rome.C To London.D To Berlin.SSS_SINGLE_SEL7.A The 14:00 flight.B The 17:20 flight.C The 19:30 flight.D The 16:00 flight.SSS_SINGLE_SEL8.A Near the harbor.B Far away from the harbor.C In the center of the city.D Out of the city.SSS_SINGLE_SEL9.A On Thursday.B On Friday.C On Saturday.D On Sunday.SSS_SINGLE_SEL10.A They are talking on the phone.B They are touring the city together.C They are looking for a hotel.D They are checking in at a hotel.Section CDirections: This section is to test your ability to comprehend short passages. You will hear a recorded pas- sage. After that you will hear five questions. Both the passage and the questions will be read two times. When you hear a question, you **plete the answer to it with a word or a short phrase ( in no more than 3 words). The incomplete answers are printed in your test paper. You should write your answers in the Answer Sheet correspondingly. Now the passage will begin.SSS_FILL11.What does the speaker think of her mother?Her mother is the _________________ person to her.SSS_FILL12.What does the speaker enjoy doing with her mother?She enjoys ____________________ with her.SSS_FILL13.How will old people feel if they live alone?They will feel ______________________.SSS_FILL14.Why do some young people dislike living with their parents?Because they think the old parents are _________________ to them.SSS_FILL15.What does the speaker think of old people?With their wide knowledge, they can __________________ young people.Part Ⅱ StructureDirections:This part is to test your ability to construct grammatically correct sentences. It consists of 2 sections.Section ADirections:In this section, there are 10 incomplete sentences. You are required to complete each one by deciding on the most appropriate word or words from the 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Then you should mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.16.All my classmates have passed the physical education exam except______.SSS_SINGLE_SELA John and IB John and meC I and JohnD me and John17.I'll lend you my computer ______ you promise to take care of it.SSS_SINGLE_SELA unlessB asC whileD if18.His mother told me that he ______ read quite well at the age of five.SSS_SINGLE_SELA shouldB wouldC couldD might19.He was very sorry ______ her at the airport.SSS_SINGLE_SELA not to meetB to not meetC to have not metD not to have met20.Which do you think is ______ important, wealth or health?SSS_SINGLE_SELA moreB mostC the moreD the most21.She gave up her job as a nurse because she found the children too difficult ______.SSS_SINGLE_SELA look afterB to look afterC looking afterD be looked22.The students ______ their papers by the end of this month.SSS_SINGLE_SELA have finishedB will be finishingC will have finishedD have been finishing23.The news ______ the Chinese football team had won the match excited all of us.SSS_SINGLE_SELA thatB whichC whatD as24.There is a nice-looking car there. Peter wonders ______.SSS_SINGLE_SELA it belongs to whoB whom does it belong toC whom it belongs toD who does it belong25.The manager of **pany insisted that all the staff members ______ the new safety rules.SSS_SINGLE_SELA would observeB observeC observedD will observeSection BDirections:There are 10 incomplete statements here. You should fill in each blank with the proper form of the word given in the brackets. Write the word or words in the corresponding space on the Answer Sheet.26.Neither the clerks nor the manager (know) ______ anything about the accident now.SSS_FILL27.He has to check the (spell) ______ of a difficult word before he uses it.SSS_FILL28.He knows even (little) ______ about the Olympic Games than I do.SSS_FILL29.That street is a very (desire) ______ place for you to open a new store.SSS_FILL30.The police promised that they (try) ______ their best to look into the matter.SSS_FILL31.Most of the people (invite) ______ to the dinner party yesterday were my friends.SSS_FILL32.This is a very (danger) ______ road :there were at least five serious accidents last year.SSS_FILL33.During the earthquake the room (shake) ______ and all the picturesfell off the wall.SSS_FILL34.We've never had any problem with our car in the past three years ;it's highly reliable in (operate)SSS_FILL35.The teacher didn't mind (help) ______ the student in her spare time.SSS_FILLPart Ⅲ Reading ComprehensionDirections:This part is to test your reading ability. There are 5 tasks for you to fulfill. You should read the reading materials carefully and do the tasks as you are instructed.Task 1Directions:After reading the following passage, you will find 5 questions or unfinished statements, num- bered36 through40. For each question or statement there are 4 choices marked A , B, C and D. You should make the correct choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.In many countries, such as France, Greece, and Japan, it is often more difficult for students to pass the college entrance exams than to do the course work when they are actually in college, and students who don't have much money are at a disadvantage. Students prepare for these tests for years in advance. Often,stu-dents attend a private school at night to get ready for them. These privateschools are usually expensive. If their families don't have much money, students can't attend, and they might not pass the entrance exams without this extra preparation.In contrast, students can easily get into an American or Canadian college at least more easily than in other countries. American students take an entrance exam called the S.A.T. (the Scholastic Aptitude Test (学习能力测试) ). However, colleges do not consider only S. A. T. Scores. They also consider a student's grades and activities throughout high school. A student who has done well in high school will probably get into college.What happens when a student finally enters a college or university? Students in China, Korea, or Japan might find their college studies easier than high school work. On the other hand, when American or Canadian students begin college, many of them discover that they need to work very hard and study seriously for the first time in their lives especially if they plan to go to graduate school.36.In France and Greece, students find that ______.SSS_SINGLE_SELA they have to do extra preparation to pass the entrance examsB private schools are inexpensiveC course work in college is more difficultD college entrance exams are more difficult37.From the first paragraph we can see that before entering college, students mustSSS_SINGLE_SELA pass the entrance examsB study in private schoolsC earn enough moneyD do some course work38.SSS_SINGLE_SEL39.In North America, college students ______.SSS_SINGLE_SELA study harder than they did in high schoolB study as hard as they did in high schoolC find college studies easier than high school workD find it easier to go to graduate school40.This passage is mainly about ______.SSS_SINGLE_SELA advantages of college study in North AmericaB differences in college education In different countriesC American higher educationD higher education in generalTask 2Directions: This task is the same as Task 1. The 5 questions or unfinished statements are numbered 41 throug45.If you ever went to the United States to study in a college or a university, one of the first things you would have to do is to open a checking account. If you went to a bank to open an account, you would probably go through most of the following procedures. Not all banks have the same requirements for opening new accounts, of course, and the routine may vary somewhat.First you would go to the New Account Department and fill out a signature card. In order to open an ac- count, you would have to offer proof of your identity(身份). A passport is one of the best kinds of identification to have, but other kinds are accepted, one of the **mon being a driver's license.You would need to have a permanent address In the city, and you would also be asked to supply the name of a permanent resident whois willing to recommend you. For this purpose you could use the name of your landlord or landlady, for example, or the name of theforeign student advisor at the university. And last but not least, you would need to bring some cash with you in order to open your account. Many banks require a minimum cash deposit of $50.41.The procedures for opening a checking account ______.SSS_SINGLE_SELA **pletely the same for all banksB **pletely different for all banksC vary a little from bank to bankD have to be accepted by the customers42.The first step to open an account is to ______.SSS_SINGLE_SELA prove your identityB fill out your signature cardC present your passportD show your driver's license43.In order to open an account, you should ______.SSS_SINGLE_SELA have a permanent addressB be a permanent residentC be able to driveD have a foreign student advisor44.From this passage we can know that ______.SSS_SINGLE_SELA it' s difficult to open a checking account in AmericaB you must always keep at least $ 50 in your accountC you must deposit $ 50 at least for opening an accountD while studying in America, you must have a checking account45.What is this passage mainly about?SSS_SINGLE_SELA How much money you should deposit in a bank.B What identification you should provide to open an account.C What you should do when you study in America.D How you can open a checking account.Task 3Directions: The following is an advertisement. After reading it, you are required to complete the outline be- low it (No. 46 through No. 50). You should write your answer briny ( in no more than 3 words ) on the Answer Sheet correspondingly.The University Bookstore is a self-supporting university-owned organization, which was founded in 1921. It provides students, faculty, staff, and campus visitors with a variety of products and services. In order to fulfill its primary mission, the bookstore stocks new and used textbooks, general books, school supplies, of- rice products, educationally **puter software, and art and engineering supplies. As a convenience, the bookstore also stocks additional items like gifts, sportswear, greeting cards, candy and sundries(杂货). Services the bookstore provides include bookbinding, special order book service, gift wrapping, photo developing, used book buy-back and postage stamps, as well as fax services.The bookstore is located on the main floor of the WyomingUnion. Hours of operation during the academic year(学年) are:9:00a. m.-5:00p. m. Monday through Friday; 10:00a. m.-2:00p.m. Saturday;9:00a. m. to 30 minutes prior to kickoff(开球) on Sunday with home football games.The University BookstoreOwner of the store: (46)Time of founding: (47)Items provided: various products and (48)Location of the store : on the (49) of the Wyoming UnionWorking hours on Weekdays: (50)46.SSS_FILL47.SSS_FILL48.SSS_FILL49.SSS_FILL50.SSS_FILLTask 4Directions:The following is a list of items used in bank. After reading it, you are required to find the items equivalent (与……相同的) to those given in Chinese in the table below. Then you should put the corresponding letters in the brackets on the Answer Sheet, numbered 51 through 55.A--current account B--fixed depositC--irrevocable credit D--accounts payableE--open an account F--cancel an accountG--high rate savings H--receipt in foreign currencyI--authorized signature J--interest rateK--not transferable L--the sum of the depositM--demand deposit N--credit cardO--only valid in this country P--received fromS--repayable51.( )高息储蓄SSS_FILL52.( )国内有效SSS_FILL53.( )不得转让SSS_FILL54.( )外币存单SSS_FILL55.( )开户SSS_FILLTask 5Directions:There is an advertisement below. After reading it you should give brief answers to the 5 questions (No. 56 through No.60) that follow. The answers ( in no more than 3 words) should be written after the corresponding numbers on the Answer Sheet.How hard is it to get beautiful hair?Beautiful hair cannot be taken for granted. Environmental factors, chemical treatments and the mechanical damage done by combs, brushes and blow dryers all have a bad effect on the hair in the longrun. The hair parts into thin pieces, loses its brightness, becomes hard and easily broken and develops split ends.Our Heated Scissors (剪刀), a new approach to pretty haft, is a modem technological device available in most cities now.No hairdresser (美发师) needs to be told how crucial the quality of a pair of scissors is. But all the same, few have imagined a cutting tool as sharp as razors(剃须刀). What's more, the heating element is located in the interior of the edges, with the best possible heat transference to the cutting edges. Heated cutting edges with individually adjustable temperatures seal the cuts instantly. The cut end of the hair is dosed up smoothly and nearly.Right from the very first cut, the hair takes on a new look witha brilliant shine.56.What kind of product is advertised in the passage?SSS_FILL57.Where can you buy such a tool?It is sold in __________________.SSS_FILL58.Where is the heating element fixed in the scissors?It is fixed in the ____________________ of the edges.SSS_FILL59.What is the special function of the new device?It will __________________ the cuts instantly.SSS_FILL60.How will the hair look after being cut with the new device?It will have a look with ____________________.SSS_FILLPart Ⅳ TranslationDirections:This part, numbered 61 through 65, is to test yourability to translate English into Chinese. After each of the sentences numbered 61 to 64, you will read four choices of suggested translation. You should choose the best translation and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet. And for the paragraph numbered 65, write your translation in the corresponding space on the Translation/ Composition Sheet.61.He has in mind not a particular group of readers but men and women in general.SSS_SINGLE_SELA 他所考虑的不是一个特殊的读者群,而是一般的男女读者。
2002年1月浙江省大学英语三级考试试卷(不含听力) 21.After a successful career in business, he was _____ 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、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 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、consequently 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 the 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 paper 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. 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 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 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 give me a call this evening. A、happen B、mind C、occur D、appear
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 _____ she 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. 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 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、were 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’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. Millions 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 school 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 didn’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 58. 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 D、of