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大学英语考试样题五
试卷五
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Part
ListeningComprehension40%(1*10=40points)
SectionOne
Directions:
Youaregoingtoheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Aftereachconversation,therewillbeaquestion.Youwillhave10secondstochooseyouranswer.Boththematerialsandquestionswillbereadonlyonce.(1*10=10points)
1.A.Morethan18,000B.About20,000
C.Morethan2,000D.Fewerthan2,000
2.A.5:
00,SaturdayB.5:
00,August26
C.5:
00SundayD.5:
30,October26
3.A.fruit;cookiesB.strawberries;apples
C.cookies;fruitD.strawberries;cookies
4.A.$1.30B.$3.90
C.Morethan$3.90D.It’snotmentionedinthedialogue
5.A.3hoursB.2hoursC.1.5hoursD.1hour
6.A.mediumchickenwithriceB.mediumsteakwithrice
C.chickenwithmeatriceD.steakwithmeatrice
7.A.$1.95B.$3.90C.$8.90D.$5.00
8.A.$350B.nearly$350C.$700D.nearly$700
9.A.$25B.$92C.$17D.$50
10.A.01116055110897B.0116055110897
C.01113055110897D.0113055110897
SectionTwo
Directions:
Youaregoingtohearonepassage.Herearefivestatementsaboutthepassage.Youwillhave50secondstochooseyouranswerafterthepassage.Thematerialwillbereadtwice.(1*5=5points)
11.Myfavoritedestinationsfortheholidaystendtobethosewhichfewpeoplewillvisit.
A.TrueB.False
12.IvisitedSandBeachagainbecauseitsoldtownquarterinterestedme.
A.TrueB.False
13.IalsoseekinformationaboutgoodrestaurantsbecauseIwanttoopenarestaurantmyself.
A.TrueB.False
14.TheInternetisusefulforholidayplanningbecauseitoffersspecialpricesforSandBeach.
A.TrueB.False
15.Itisnecessaryforyoutogetacouponforyourholidays.
A.TrueB.False
SectionThree
Directions:
Youaregoingtohearthreepassages.Herearefivequestionsforeachpassage.Youwillhave50secondstochooseyouransweraftereachpassage.Thematerialswillbereadtwice.(1*15=15points)
PassageOne
16.Athisfirstmeeting,thespeakerfoundYaoMingwasaboutinchestallerthanhisteammates.
A.7B.9C.11D.13
17.ThespeakerdidnotbelievewhenhefirstsawYaoMing.
A.YaoMing’ssize
B.thatYaoMingshouldbesothin
C.thatYaoMingwasChinese-born
D.hisowneyes
18.YaoMingcompetedwithplayersforthefirsttimeataMikecampinParis.
A.youngerthanhim
B.hisownage
C.tallerthanhim
D.olderthanhim
19.TheLakerscoachpredictedthatYaoMingwouldhaveastrongeffecton.
A.theShanghaiSharks
B.theNBA
C.thebasketballgames
D.histeam
20.Thetalkwasmostprobablygivenbya/an.
A.officialfromtheNikecamp
B.professionalbasketballplayer
C.officialfromtheNikecompany
D.sponsorforaChinesefootballclub
PassageTwo
21.Studentslivingincollegedorms.
A.oftenencounterinterpersonalproblems
B.arebecominglazierandlazier
C.don’tworkashardasdaystudents
D.seldombecometopstudents
22.Studentshaveunhappyrelationshipswiththeirroommatespartlybecause.
A.theywantmoreindependenceandfreedominthedorm
B.theytendtofocusonsomeone’snegativeaspects
C.theirroommatesarereallydifficulttoplease
D.theirroommatesdon’thavemanypositiveaspects
23.Livinginacollegedorm,youcanfindout.
A.whatqualitiesyourbestroommateshave
B.thebestandtheworstinyourroommates
C.whichroommatestomakefriendswith
D.howtodealwithyourworstroommates
24.Studentslivingincollegedormsaremorelikelyto.
A.forgetallthattheydidwiththeirroommates
B.paymuchattentiontohumanrelations
C.talkabouttheirunhappymoments
D.rememberwhatisgoodabouttheirroommates
25.Toenjoybetterrelationshipswithyourroommates,youmust.
A.havebreakfastwiththemoften
B.helpthemwhenevernecessary
C.talkfreelywitheachother
D.viewthemaspeople
PassageThree
26.ThefirstreasonthepassagegivesthatAmericansliketogotomallsisthatinthemalls,.
A.therearebeautifulrestarea
B.theyfellsafe
C.therearemanyparkinglots
D.therearepolicestations
27.havebeautifulrestareaswithwaterfallsandlargegreentrees.
A.Mostofthemalls
B.Allthemalls
C.Veryfewmalls
D.Thenewestmalls
28.ThelargestmallintheUnitedStateshasparkingspacesforcars.
A.750
B.morethan12,000
C.1,200
D.350
29.Somepeopleevengettheirdailyexerciseinmallsprobablybecause.
A.theyhavelotsofthingstobuy
B.theyfellsafethere
C.mallshavewidehallways
D.mallshavesportsfacilities
30.Peoplecaninmall.
A.eatandseemovies
B.shopandattendchurch
C.meetfriendsandseeadoctor
D.Alloftheabove.
SectionFour
Directions:
Youaregoingtohearonepassage.Herearetenblanksforyoutofillin.Thematerialswillbereadfourtimes.(1*10=10points)
Somepeopleenjoy31,orValentine’sDay,orEaster,ortheFourthofJuly.Somepeoplelookforwardto32.ButIloveHalloween,becausewecanget3334assomeoneelse,pretendandletour35runwild.Even36getafeepasstogobacktotheir37.Wecanalsoget38lightonthedark,and39monsters,ghosts,witches,andallthingsdead,and40ourselvesthatthereisnoreasontobeafraidofthingsweseeatnight.
PartIIReadingcomprehension(2*10=20points)
Directions:
Eachofthepassagesbelowisfollowedbysomequestions.ForeachquestiontherearefourchoicesmarkedA.B.C.andD.Choosethebestanswertoeachofthequestions.
PassageOne
At26,JaneGoodallhadnocollegeeducationorsciencetraining.Butsincechildhood,shehadbeendreamingofworkingcloselywithanimalsinAfrica."Allthroughmychildhoodpeoplesaidyoucan'tgotoAfrica.You'reagirl,"Goodallsays.Butmymotherusedtosay,ifyoureallywantto,there'snothingyoucan'tdo."
In1957,the26-year-oldGoodalljourneyedtoKenyatoworkasasecretary.ShealsoarrangedtomeetthefamousscientistLouisLeakey,whowassoimpressedbyherenthusiasmthathehiredherashisassistant.ShewentwithhimonmanytripstotheAfricanjungleandin1960LeakeysentGoodalltoliveamongchimpanzeesinaremoteanimalpreserve,recordingtheanimals'behaviorandinteractions.
ForthreemonthsGoodallmadelittleprogress.Butshesays,"Inevercameclosetogivingup."Herbreakthroughcameonedaywhenshesawamalechimpanzeestickabladeofgrassintoatermite(白蚁)hill,thenputthegrassinhismouth.Afterwardsheapproachedthehillanddidthesame.Pullingthegrassout,shediscovereddozensoftermitesclingingtoit.Thediscovery--thatsomeanimalsusetools--wasunknowntomostscientistsatthetime.
Goodallsawchimpanzeesexhibithuman-likeemotions,suchasjealousyandlove.Butshealsodiscoveredtheywerecapableofviolentattacksagainsteachother.
GoodallreceivedherPh.D.inthestudyofanimalbehavioratEngland'sCambridgeUniversity.Nowshetravelsaroundthegloberaisingmoneytopreservewildlife."Ilovebeingintheforestwiththechimps,"shesays."I'dmuchratherbetherethantravelingaroundfromcitytocity."
41.WhatdidGoodall'smotherthinkofherdream?
A.AsagirlsheshouldnotgototheAfricanjungle.
B.Herdreamwouldremainadreamunlessshegottherighttraining.
C.Asagirlsheshouldstayawayfromviolentanimals.
D.Shecouldmakeherdreamcometrueifshewasdetermined.
42.Goodall'smostimportantdiscoveryisthat_______.
A.someanimalsusetools.
B.likehumansanimalshaveemotions.
C.chimpanzeescouldattackeachotherviolently.
D.termitesarechimpanzees'sfavoritefood.
43.WhatisGoodalldoingnow?
A.StudyinganimalbehavioratCambridgeUniversity.
B.Raisingfundsforthepreservationofwildlife.
C.ObservingchimpanzeesinAfricanjungles.
D.WorkinghardforaPhDdegree.
PassageTwo
AlthoughIhadleftschoolagainsttheadviceofmyteachers,Ihad,withouttellinganyone,triedtocontinuemystudiesinliteratureateveningclasses.Itwasatiresomewalkfromoneendofthecitytoanotherandtositamongadultswasuninteresting.Iwastheyoungestintheclass,sothefriendshipIknewatschoolwasabsent.Iputupwithitforashortperiod.Itwastoolongawalkoncoldwinter’snightsanditwashardtoputmyheartintoShakespearewithwetshoesandtrousers.SoIcontinuedreadingbooksandstartedwritingpoetryathome.
Bychance,Iwonsomeprizesandawardsforliterature.AyoungwomanfromaTVcompanycametothecollegeoneday.ShetoldmethatIhadwonanationalpoetryaward.Istaredatherinastonishmentanddisbelief.Shewantedtomakeashortfilmaboutme,towhichIsaid:
”No,Icouldn’tdothat.”NotthatIhadanyrealexcuse.Iwasjustfrightened.IntheendshepersuadedmethatIshoulddoitthefollowingday.
SoIdid.TheymadeashortfilmofmereadingoneofmypoemsandIbecamemoreinterestedinliteraturethanever.IwonderedwhatIshoulddoafterthis,anddecidedsomeweekslaterthatIcouldnotimaginemyselfspendingtherestofmydaysdealingwithmachines.Sooneevening,IhesitatinglytoldmyparentsthatIwantedtoreturntoschool.Theyweregreatlysurprisedand,Ithink,alittleafraidbuttheydidnottrytopersuademenotto.TheywantedtoknowifIwassure,ifIknewwhatitmeantandwhetherIrealizedthatifIgaveupmyjobtraining,itwouldbeverydifficulttogetagoodjob.Butnothingcouldhelpme,andtheyaskedaboutt
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