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2013

12
月浙江省大学英语三级考试


Part I



Listening Comprehension (30 marks, 30 minutes)
Section A
Directions:

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, 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.
1. A)10:00.















B)10:10.
















C)10:50.














D)ll:00.
2. A) He broke his arm.





























B) He broke his leg.


C) He lost his bike.






























D) He lost his bag.
3. A) He thinks the air is polluted.




















B) He'd like to have the windows open.


C) He'll help her close the windows.
















D) He rarely leaves the windows open.
4. A) The man is feeling hungry.


B) The woman will pay for their lunch.


C) The woman will help the man find his box.


D) The man doesn't know where he can get his lunch.
5. A) Their apartment is too small.



















B) They have to pay for some furniture.


C) They don't have enough furniture.















D) They can't afford a bigger apartment.
6. A) Her home is near the beach.




















B) She misses the trips to the beach.


C) She often goes to the beach.




















D) She has got a weekend job at the beach.
7. A) To advertise a sale.



























B) To contribute an article to the newspaper.


C) To buy a cell-phone.


























D) To share some news with his schoolmates.
8. A) He is a reporter.






























B) He is a writer.


C) He is a teacher.






























D) He is a secretary
9. A) He is a student of the music department.


B) He is not very interested in English lessons.


C) He has made great progress in his English.


D) He often plays music instrument in English class.
10. A) Take her to another exhibit.



















B) Go to the pop concert in London.



C) Apply for a job at the museum.
















D) See the exhibit when it goes to another city.
Section B
Directions
:
In
this
section,
you
will
hear
3
short
passages.
At
the
end
of
each
passage,
you
will
hear
some
questions. The passage will be read twice and the questions will be spoken only once. After each
question, there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C)
and D),
and
decide which
is
the
best
answer.
Then mark
the
corresponding
letter
on
the
Answer
Sheet with a single line through the centre.
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following conversation:
11. A) They went abroad for pleasure.
















B) They traveled to a wonderful island.



C) They stayed at home all the time.














D) They talked about their enjoyable activities.
12. A) Because her parents are very strict with her.



B) Because her parents are too busy to take care of her.



C) Because she wants to take care of her grandmother.



D) Because she likes staying in her grandmother's village.
13. A) To the classroom.




























B) To a dining hall.



C) To John's home.





























D) To a travel agency.
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following talk:
14. A) It is not very reliable.
























B) It is not about the right size.



C) It has a lot of mileage.























D) It's been involved in an accident.
15. A) 1999.














B) 2004.














C) 2006.

















D) 2009.
16. A) $$20,590.











B) $$20,990.












C) $$25, 990.














D) $$25, 590.
Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following passage:
17. A) When they approach the main road.













B) When they are on the main road.




C) When they are on some crossroads.













D) When they see nothing on the road ahead.
18. A) He was a skilled driver.






















B) He liked to drive his car fast.




C) He always drove carelessly.



















D) He always followed the traffic rules.
19. A) Because he was on the main road.














B) Because he didn't have to.







C) Because he didn't see the sign.















D) Because he saw nothing was coming.
20. A) The policeman made a mistake.




B) Mr. Williams would be given a fine.




C) Mr. Williams violated the traffic rule this time.




D) The policeman blew the whistle at a wrong time.
Section C
Directions:

In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you
should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are
required to fill in the blanks numbered from 21 to 27 with the exact words you have just heard. For
blanks numbered from 28 to 30 you are 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.
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The roots of Canadian English can be found in the events which followed the American Revolution of 1776.
Those who had (21)______ Britain found themselves unable to stay in the new United States, and most went to
the Ontario region of Canada. From there they (22)______ to all parts of the country. They were soon followed by
many
thousands
who
were
attracted
by
the
(23)________
of
land.
Within
fifty
years,
the
population
of
Upper
Canada had (24)______100,000 -- mainly people from the United States.




In the east, the Atlantic Provinces had been settled with English speakers much earlier, but (25)______ today
these
areas
contain
less
than
10
per
cent
of
the
population,
so
that
they
have
only
a
(26)________
role
in
the
development of the Canadian 'norm'. In Quebec, the use of French language and culture (27)______ from the first
period of exploration, with the majority of people (28)_______: here, English and French coexist uneasily.



Because of its origins, Canadian English has a great deal in common with the rest of the English spoken in
North
America
--
and
(29)________
who
live
outside
the
region.
To
British
people,
Canadians
may
sound
American; to Americans, they may sound British. Canadians themselves insist on (30)___________, and certainly
there is a great deal of evidence in support of this view.
Part II


Reading Comprehension (40 marks,40 minutes)
Section A
Directions
:
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 One
Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage:
A 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.
there, man!
we can't land anywhere between this river and these mountains.
hunter.




to land in the place you are talking about.



















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,
31. 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.
32. How and when could that piece of forest be reached?




A) By boat in spring.




























B) On foot except in winter.




C) By train in summer.



























D) On foot all year round.
33. 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.
34. Why did the pilot eventually agree to take the hunter to his favorite place?




A) Because the pilot was convinced he could land the hunter. '




B) Because the hunter challenged him by telling him a lie.




C) Because the pilot was encouraged to have a big adventure.




D) Because the hunter promised to pay the pilot a huge amount.
35. What happened at the end of the story?




A) The hunter managed to save the pilot.




B) The pilot carried the hunter to the forest safely.






.




C) The pilot landed the plane in a wrong place.




D) The hunter doubtfully showed the pilot the way to land.
Passage Two

Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage:




The 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,

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