三级英语测试1

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LEVEL3 ENGLISH TEST 1 (50 minutes)Section I Use of English Knowledge (15 minutes) Read the following text. Choose the best word for each numbered blank and mark A,B,C or D on ANSWER SHEET. Jan Douglas had seen tornadoes(龍卷風)before,but never one like this. It was surprisingly huge,a half-mile wide 1 more, a howling monster that 2 trucks,trees and railroad cars and shredded everything in its path for nearly 70 miles. 3 it rumbled into her neighborhood in Oklahoma City, Douglas and her daughters took 4 in the utility room.The power 5 out and the house came apart-outer walls first,then the kitchen,then the roof. Douglas looked up,saw the funnel cloud 6 directly overhead and thought, “My god,what happened to the light?” There was nothing to do but 7 on and pray. “Each time we prayed,our mouths 8 with black dirt.”says Douglas. Luckily for the Douglas,the storm 9 them outside in the driveway,stunned but only marked 10 cuts and bruise. 11 thousands of other people in the Oklahoma City area,they had 12 a storm whose 13 speed was reliably clocked at 318 miles an hourthe highest wind ever 14 on earth. It was the biggest of 76 tornadoes to hit Texas,Okalhoma and Kansas 15 the same day,killing more than 16 people and injuring over 700.The storm touched 17 suburban communities like Newcastle and Moore. “It started 18 multiple funnels that danced around each other,” says helicopter pilot Jim Gardner,who was 19 about a mile away. “All of a sudden the dance got tighter,and they 20 into one.”1AorBandCbutDas well as2Apicked atB picked upC picked overD picked up with3AUnlessBUntilCSinceDWhen4ArefugeBlibertyCinterestDchange5AbrokeBblurtedCburstDwent6AchurnBchurningCchurnedDwas churning7Ato holdBholdCholdingDheld8Awere filledBhave been filledCwere to be filledDwere filling9Adisabled BdemotedCdepartedDdeposited10Afrom BwithCinto Daround11AToBForCLikeDAs for12Afaced BsurpassedCovertakenDsurvived13AtopBeasyClowDminimum14ArecordingBrecordedCbeing recordedDrecords15Aat BoverCon Dby16AaboutBup Coff Ddown17AspentBtookCarrangedDafforded18AacrossBwithinCbyDas19AairborneBafloatCdriftingDastray20AmingledBconvergedCconvenedDdissolved Section II Reading Comprehension(15 minutes) Read the following two texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A,B,C or D. Mark your answer on ANSWER SHEET.Test1 The three men sat in the truck,unaware of the hot Nevada sun.Their attention was focused on a fourth man,middle-aged,tall,slender,and rather well dressed for the desert-like terrain of the Carson River Valley. He walked purposefully over the sandy soil,systematically covering the area of a gentle rise. In his outstretched hands was a Y-shaped tree branch. “I feel silly about this,” one of the men in the truck said. “What hes doing is contrary to all my beliefs.” “Just you wait,” one of the other two told him. “Then you wont feel so silly any more.” At length,the man with the branch stopped his walking.The stick he carried by the two ends of the Y no longer pointed toward the sky.Instead,it was pointing to the ground with a definite bobbing motion. “Thats it,” one of the men in the truck called. He jumped over the side and ran toward the man with the stick.Within minutes ,a stake had been driven into the ground at the point where the forked stick was pointing. Early the next morning, a drilling rig lowered its bit(鑽頭) into the earth at the same point and mechanical digging began. Less than twenty feet down,the drill struck something the man who said he felt silly had been seeking for months:water. It had been an uncommonly dry summer,even for that part of Nevada. One well had gone dry, and livestock were thirsty. Previous attempts at well drilling had failed.Government geologists and soil engineers had gone over the area with maps ,testing equipment,and sounding devices.The best they could accomplish for the farmer was a gloomy series of dry holes. All the farmers had to show for his faith in men of science was a considerable drilling bill and a thirsty herd. He had felt silly because he had been pushed by desperation into listening to some of his neighbors who suggested he try a water witch: the man with the forked stick. After the well was completed and ample water flowed forth,the farmer smiled nervously as he paid the water witch his twenty-five-dollar fee. “It seems so crazy to be doing this,” He said. Perhaps part of the craziness came because the farmer was a university graduate, a teacher of science at a nearby high school. However,even odder was the water witchs request for anonymity. “I dont mind your telling people you had searched for water through the use of a divining rod,”the water witch had said, “but Ill be grateful to you if you dont mention my name in any way that gets into print. I dont think my boss would like it.”21.The farmer occasionally expressed the feeling that _. Ageologists would be able to do a better job Bhe was foolish to hire a witch to find water Che firmly believed in water witching Dthe water witchs fee was too high22.Before hiring the water witch,the farmer_. Ahad employed some geologists and soil engineers to find water,but failed Bhad thought the drought would be gone in a couple of weeks Chad searched for water for several weeks Dhad obtained no help from the federal government23.According to the passage,the farmers faith in men of science_. Abrought him innumerable benefits Bhelped him to overcome one difficulty after another Cenabled him to sustain his livestock Dmade him waste a lot of money24.The phrase “at length” in the fourth paragraph can be replaced by_. Aimmediately Bexactly Ceventually Dmevitably 25.Before leaving,the water witch asked the farmer_. Ato hire him for any future well drillings Bnot to reveal his name Cto pay more for his service Dnot to tell people he had searched for water through the use of a divining rodText 2 Most people dislike rattlesnakes.Years ago people commonly believed that these and other snakes had the power to cast a spell on people.Some people become almost terrified at the thought of even seeing a rattler. Even the lover of the outdoors is compelled to look out for these creatures.However,a few sensible precautions decrease the chances of being struck by any poisonous snake. Rattlers come in a variety of sizesfrom about two feet in length to over six feet. At the end of the rattlers tail is a set of rings. These make up the rattle.When the snake is alarmed,the tail shakes,causing a warning noise to be transmitted a considerable distance. Rattlers may be found in nearly all states and in some Canadian provinces. However,most of them are more at home in dry places,such as the Western United States and Mexico.Rocky,isolated areas are favorite places for rattlers to lodge.They may be seen mornings and evenings sunning on rocky ledges. In the heat of the day they seek out a shelter from the sun under rocks or in holes. The rattlesnake is in some ways a friend to humans.This statement contradicts some common views of these creatures.The harmful poisonous fluid released in a rattlers bite kills small animals-and may kill or cause sickness in people.However,rattlers are competitors with owls and hawks for mice and rats.Many of these pests have been the losers in a clash with a rattlesnake in its quest for food. Thus the rattler helps control the numbers of mice and rats. How can you avoid a rattlesnake bite? A few principles have been given by experienced people of the outdoors. First,do not run through high grass in rattlesnake country. You might surprise a snake that is otherwise minding its own business.A slow walk insures ample time for the snake to slide away or proclaim its presence. Although these snakes are very mobile,they will not chase you . If you hear a rattle,back up and walk away slowly. Do not run! The snake may have a friend or relative in the area who would resent being stepped on as you dash away. Second,consider your wearing apparel, particularly footwear. Snake fangs have occasionally pierced thick,western boots. However,such footwear offers much more protection than the usual shoes. Finally,when climbing,look before you reach or step. Rattler like to lie on rocky ledges.Although you intended to grab a rock rather than a rattler,the surprised snake may not undertstand.26.Years ago,people usually believed that _. Arattlesnakes would never attack human beings even if they were provoked Brattlesnake had a magic power Crattlesnake would attack human beings even with no provocation DIt was impossible for rattlesnakes to hold human beings under a spell27. The following statements are true EXCEPT _. Arattlesnakes may grow to over six feet in length Brattlesnakes prefer to live in wet places Cwhen rattlesnakes are alarmed,they shake their tails Drattlesnakes live on mice and rats28. According to the passage,rattlesnakes_. Aplay no role in controlling the population of mice and rats Bplay a more important role than owls in reducing the number of mice and rats Cplay a less important role than owls and hawks in reducing the population of mice and rats Dplay a certain role in limiting the population of mice and rats29. In order to avoid being struck by a rattlesnake,the author offers the following suggestions EXCEPT _. Awalking slowly when you go through high grass in a rattlesnake area Bwearing thick boots and clothes when you travel in a rattlesnake area Crunning as quickly as possible when you hear a rattlesnake Dlooking before you reach or step when climbing30.We can conclude from the passage that _. Ahawks and owls are pet animals B hawks and owls are domestic animals C hawks and owls are tame animals D hawks and owls are flesh-eating animalsSection III Writing (20 minutes) China is the largest tobacco-consuming country in the world, in which there are more than 300 million smokers.Every year about 1 million persons die from diseases related to smoking. Many experts believe this is due to the high smoking rate among people including university students.Nowadays,the phenomenon of smoking is very common on campus.According to some surverys at universities,the smoking rate among male students is around 30%.Suppose you are a university student and are very concerned about the situation.Write a letter to the editor of China Daily, urging university authorities to ban smoking on campus.Write about 100 words,and sign your name as “Li Zhenhua”. You dont need to write the address.ANSWER SHEET OF LEVEL3 ENGLISH TEST 1Name:_ Post applied:_ Department:_ (總分100分,60分合格) 1-20題每題2分(共40分), 21-30題每題3分(共30分)1ABCD11ABCD21ABCD2ABCD12ABCD22ABCD3ABCD13ABCD23ABCD4ABCD14ABCD24ABCD5ABCD15ABCD25ABCD6ABCD16ABCD26ABCD7ABCD17ABCD27ABCD8ABCD18ABCD28ABCD9ABCD19ABCD29ABCD10ABCD20ABCD30ABCDWriting(30分):_ANSWER OF LEVEL3 ENGLISH TEST 11-20題每題2分(共40分), 21-30題每題3分(共30分)1ABCD11ABCD21ABCD2ABCD12ABCD22ABCD3ABCD13ABCD23ABCD4ABCD14ABCD24ABCD5ABCD15ABCD25ABCD6ABCD16ABCD26ABCD7ABCD17ABCD27ABCD8ABCD18ABCD28ABCD9ABCD19ABCD29ABCD10ABCD20ABCD30ABCDWriting (30 points)- a possible version:Dear editor, Im a university student in Shanghai. According to some surverys,many students,especeally males,have taken to a smoking habit,and Im extremely worried about that. As we know,university students are the elite of our time.Their present smoking behavior can more easily spread to other people,especially to the children.Therefore,prohibiting smoking in universities is more important than in other parts of society,as it can contribute to forbidding which will severely affect his or her studied,but also indirectly gives rise to some social problems,such as pilferage and fires.For these reasons,I sincerely hope that university authorities impose a ban on smoking,which will surely improve the environment of public security at universities as well as students physical well-being. In a word,prohibiting smoking in universities is not only beneficial to students,but also helpful to getting rid of Chinas bad image as “the smoking kingdom”.University students should act as the main body in the campaign for a ban on smoking.Yours sincerely,Li Zhenhua
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