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1、新概念第三册入学测试卷 新概念3册入学测试卷 测试题链接 (建议完成时间:60分钟) Part 1 Vocabulary and Grammar (第一部分词汇和语法) Choose the best answer (选择最恰当的答案): (每题2分,共50分) 1. A couple of _ and several _ attended our party. A. Englishmans; Germen B. Englishmen; Germen C. Englishmen; Germans D. Englishman; Germans 2. The houses of the rich

2、are larger than _ of the poor. A. this B. that C. these D. those 3. I have three sisters: one is a nurse, _ is a student, _is a teacher. A. the other; the other B. another; another C. another; the other D. the other; another 4. I don't like to live in such _ bad weather. _weather here is a lways

3、 bad. A. /; / B. a; A C. a; The D. /; The 5. It's enjoyable to go for a walk _ a sunny morning. A. at B. in C. on D. under 6. The sunlight that came in _ windows in the roof lit up the whole r oom. A. through B. across C. on D. over 7. She doesn't speak _ her friend, but her written work is

4、excellent. A. as well as B. so often as C. so much as D. as good as 8. _ of the land in that district _ covered with trees and gr ass. A. Two fifth; is B. Two fifth; are C. Two fifths; is D. Two fifths; are 9. You'll miss the train _ you hurry up. A. unless B. as C. if D. until 10. Please write

5、to me _ you arrive in New York. A. as well as B. so long as C. as far as D. as soon as 11. _ he came to study in the university, he has made much progress i n the study of English. A. While B. When C. Since D. After 12. _ it with me and I'll see what I can do. A. When left B. Leaving C. If you l

6、eave D. Leave 13. I _ to see the film last week because I _ it twice. A. didn't go; had seen B. don't go; have seen C. hadn't go; had seen D. didn't go; have seen 14. He _ to the lab than he set out to do the experiment. A. has no sooner got B. no sooner got C. will no sooner got D.

7、had no sooner got 15. When the little girl arrived, the Browns _ supper. A. was having B. have had C. had had D. has had 16. -Have you got a ticket for the concert -No, the tickets _ well and they _ out last week. A. sell; were sold B. sell; sold C. sell; have been sold D. are sell; sold 17. The pol

8、ice found that the bank _ and a lot of money _. A. has broken into; has been stole B. had broken into; had been stolen C. has been stolen into; stolen D. had been broken into; stolen 18. Great changes _ taken place in the city, and a lot of factories _ _. A. have been; have been set up B. have; have

9、 been set up C. has; have set up D. were; were set up 19. Do I have to take this medicine, Mom It _ so terrible. A. tastes B. is tasting C. is tasted D. has tasted 20. We _ him the news because he knew it already. A. told B. would have told C. needn't have told D. needn't to tell 21. We _ la

10、st night, but we went to the concert instead. A. must have studied B. might study C. should have studied D. would study 22. Johnny you _ play with the knife, you _ hurt yourself. A. won't; can't B. mustn't; may C. shouldn't; must D. can't; shouldn't 23. I looked out of the wi

11、ndow and happened _ Lucy on her bike _ _ along the road. A. to seeing; ride B. to see; riding C. to see; ridden D. seeing; ridi ng 24. _ with a bottle, a _ candle will soon go out. A. Covering; burning B. Covered; burning C. Covered; burned D. Covering; burned 25. The officers are doing what they ca

12、n _ their soldiers from _ _. A. to prevent; being wounded B. prevent; wounding C. prevent; being wounded D. prevent; wounded Part 2 Reading (第二部分阅读理解) A. Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage (选择最恰当的单词或词汇完成短文):(每题2分,共20分) " When a customer enters my store, forget me. He is th

13、e king", said John Wa namaker, who in 1876 turned an abandoned railway station in Philadelphia into o ne of the world's first department stores. This revolutionary concept _1_ t he face of retailing(零售业)and led to the development of advertising and mar keting as we know it today. But convin

14、cing as that slogan was, _2_ the shopper was cheated out of t he crown. _3_ manufacturing efficiency increased the variety of goods and l owered prices, people still relied on advertisements to get most information ab out products. Through much of the past century, ads spoke to an audience restri ct

15、ed to just a few radio or television channels or a _4_ number of publica tions. Now media choice, has _5_ too, and consumers select what they want f rom a far greater variety of sources- especially with a few clicks of a compu ter mouse. _6_ the internet, the consumer is finally seizing power. As ou

16、r survey shows, _7_ has great implications for companies, because it is changing the way the world shops. Many firms already claim to be "custom er-driven" or " consumer-centered". Now their _8_ will be tested as nev er before. Taking advantage of shoppers' _9_ will no longer

17、 be possible: pe ople will know- and soon tell others, even those without the internet- that prices in the next town are cheaper or that certain goods are inferior. The in ternet is working wonders in _10_ standards. Good and honest firms should benefit most. 1. A. changed B. maintained C. restored

18、D. re scued 2. A. in time B. in truth C. in cas e D. in theory 3. A. Just as B. The moment C. I f D. Although 4. A. limited B. minimum C. sufficient D. great 5. A. disappeared B. existed C. exploded D. sur vived 6. A. According to B. Thanks to C. But for D. A part from 7. A. consumer power B. produc

19、t quality C. purchasing habit D. manufacturing effici ency 8. A. information B. investment C. claims D. shops 9. A. generosity B. knowledge C. curiosity D. ign orance 10. A. raising B. lowering C. abandoning D. carrying B. True or False(判断下列句子是否符合短文内容,符合的用"T"表示,不符合的用" F"表示): (每题2

20、分,共16分) Do you know giant pandas They are considered as national treasure because China is their hometown. Giant pandas are beautiful black-and-white animals. Th ey look like bears, but they are very quiet and peaceful. People couldn't see g iant pandas in different areas before Chinese sent the

21、m to other places in the world. The pair of giant pandas, which were offered by the Chinese mainland (大陆), arrived in Taiwan on December 23, 2008. The pandas, Tuan Tuan and Yuan Yua n, are not only a gift from the mainland but also friendship ambassadors (大使) went to Taiwan. Two staff members from t

22、he Wolong Nature Reserve (卧龙自然保护区) went together with the pandas. They also took a week's worth of the pandas' favorite food, such as fresh bamboo, for giant pandas only eat bamboo shoots a nd leaves, they never eat meat. Taipei Zoo prepared well for the four-year-old national treasure. To b

23、e fam iliar with the pandas, five staff members from the zoo had worked with them in Sichuan for some time. The new panda house covers an area of 5,500 square metre s. Tuan Tuan and Yuan Yuan live in two rooms with air conditioning. They also e njoy a 765-square-metre garden. And 35 workers, as well

24、 as a lot of volunteers, are ready to serve the famous pair. During the Spring Festival they will meet the public and it is certain that people living in Taiwan will go to the zoo to visit them. Hopefully, the animals will be the real ambassadors between mainland and Ta iwan. True or False: 1. Giant

25、 pandas and bears are very quiet and peaceful animals. 2. Two giant pandas were sent to mainland by Taiwanese on December 23, 200 8. 3. Chinese send giant pandas to other areas in the world as a present as w ell as friendship ambassadors. 4. Fresh bamboo is pandas' favorite food. 5. The four-yea

26、r-old Tuan Tuan and Yuan Yuan were looked after well in Tai pei Zoo. 6. Tuan Tuan and Yuan Yuan live in a new house with a garden about 5,500 s quare metres. 7. During the Spring Festival Taiwanese could hopefully visit Tuan Tuan an d Yuan Yuan. 8. Tuan Tuan and Yuan Yuan are the ambassadors between

27、 mainland and Taiwa n. C. Choose the best answer(根据短文内容,选择最恰当的答案): (每题2分,共14分) Is there a famous person whom you really admire (钦佩) Wouldn't you love t o have his or her autograph (手迹) You would never throw that person's autogra ph away. Many people feel the same way as you. However, some pe

28、ople collect aut ographs even from people they don't admire. They just want autographs from any famous person. They don't collect these autographs to keep them. They collect t he autographs to sell them. Collecting autographs has become a business. In fact, there are more than 2 0,000 people

29、 who collect autographs. These people are willing to pay a lot of m oney for an autograph. Therefore, autograph hounds now hang around (在闲逛) sports centers, concerts arenas, and modern restaurants. These people try to g et autographs they can sell. They can sometimes make as much as $1,500 for one a

30、utograph. In fact, one very successful autograph hound earns (赚钱) about $ 10 0,000 a year. There are also companies that buy and sell autographs. One compan y, Profiles in History, says it has the largest collection of actors' or actres ses' autographs in the world. The company earns more th

31、an $12 million a year! O ne autograph may cost under $100. Other autographs can cost several thousand of dollars. The price of an autograph doesn't depend on how famous the person is. It de pends on how rare (稀少) the autograph is. For example, famous people like Ange lina Jolie and Matt Damon si

32、gn a lot of autographs. Therefore, their autographs are not rare and are not worth (值) very much money. On the other hand, Madonn a and Gwyneth Paltrow rarely sign anything. This makes their autographs more ra re and more valuable (珍贵的). Queen Elizabeth almost never signs autographs. Therefore, some

33、thing with her signature (签名) on it might sell for around $ 3, 500. It doesn't matter if the person is dead. Elvis Presley and Napoleon signed many things. Their signatures are only worth $1,500. However, signed letters f rom Marilyn Monroe are very rare. They can cost $50,000 each. The highest

34、price ever paid for an autograph was $75,000. This was for a letter written by Abrah am Lincoln. 1. There are over _ people who collect autographs throughout the wo rld. A. 100,000 B. 50,000 C. 20,00 0 D. 750,000 2. Profiles in History is _. A. a local autograph museum B. a very moder n restaurant C

35、. a business that sells autographs D. the most expen sive autograph 3. The price of an autograph mostly depends on _. A. when the person wrote the signature B. whether the person is alive or dead C. how many people admire the person D. how hard it is to find the autograph 4. From the passage we can know that _ signature is worth

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