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《大学英语测试与分析》(第三册)刖S教育部2005年2月颁布了《全国大学英语四、六级考试改革方案(试行)》,在考试内容和形式上,四、六级考试将加大听カ理解部分的题量和比例,增加快速阅读理解测试部分,提高主观题的比例。《大学英语测试与分析》是依据《全国大学英语四六级考试改革方案(试行)》编写的一套综合测试丛书,分为1T册,分别供大学本科一直四学期使用。全书按照教育部《大学英语课程教学要求(试行)》编写,帮助学生进ー步巩固语言知识,扩大知识面,培养学生的英语综合应用能力。每册书由12套试题组成。参照四、六级考试的新题型,每套试题有四部分组成:听カ理解,阅读理解,综合测试和写作测试。听カ理解部分占35%(第・册为30%),其中听カ对话部分包括短对话和长对话;听カ短文部分(第一册为句子听写)包括短文听写和选择题型的短文理解。阅读理解部分占35%,包括仔细阅读和快速阅读。仔细阅读部分除测试篇章理解外,还包括对篇章语境中的词汇理解的测试;快速阅读部分测试各种快速阅读技能。综合测试占15%(第一册为20%),由两部分构成。第一部分为完形填空或改错;第二部分为翻译。写作能力测试部分占15%,体裁包括议论文、说明文、应用文等。每套试题除附有参考答案外,还配有详细的解题分析,可以帮助学生准确掌握语言,不断提高英语应用能力。

CollegeEnglishTestandAnalysisBand3UNITONEPartIListeningComprehension35%SectionA(1x10=10)Directions:Inthispartyouwillheartenshortconversations.Choosethebestanswertoeachquestion.LThemanthinkshiscarisO.K.Themanthinksheneedsanewcar.ThemanisnotsureabouthistriptoEast.Thewomanwantstogowithhim.2.3.A.9:00 B.9:10 C.9:20 D.9:30A.HecanspeakFrenchandEnglish. B.HecanspeakonlyEnglish.C.Hecanspeakseverallanguages. D.HecanspeakonlyFrench.4.5.A.2hours B.3hours C.4hours D.5hoursA.Shehasadriver'slicense. B.Shesellstickets.C.Shehasbeenacceptedatacollege. D.Sheisgoingtoaforeigncountry.6.A.Shedoesn'tlikeit. B.It'stooexpensive.C.Thesweaterdoesn'tfither. D.Shewantsasmallerone.7.8.9.A.Towhours B.Lessthananhour C.Thirtyminutes D.MorethananhourA.hisadvisor B.histeacher C.hispartner D.hisbossA.Edmustbeverytall. B.Thegirl'ssisterlikesEd.C.Edisveryshort. D.Thegirl'ssisterwantstofindatallboyfriend.10.A.Jackbroughtthetapetotheparty. B.ThetapehadbeenreturnedtoPaul.C.Thetapewasmissing. D.JacklenthistapetoPaul.SectionB(1x5=5)Directions:Inthispartyouwillhearalongconversation.Choosethebestanswertoeachquestion.11.Mrs.MorrisonisPennyConway's.A.cousinB.mother C.aunt D.sister12.worksinatelevisionstudio.A.PennyB.Penny'sfather C.Penny'smother D.Penny'saunt13.MichaelAndersonwasstudyingandworkinginA.AmericaB.Britain C.Canada D.France14.MichaelAndersonwaslivingverynearA.theAnderson'sB.theMorrison's C.theConway's D.thegovernment15.EverybodycallsMichaelAndersonA.Mr.AndersonB.Mike C.Mr.MichaelAndersonD.MichaelSectionC(1x10=10)

Directions:Inthispartyouwillhearthreeshortpassages.Choosethebestanswertoeachquestion.16.A.Hewasill. B.Hewastoobusy.C.Mr.Jordanwasn'tintown.. D.Hearrivedlate.17.A.Hewastoobusy.C.Mr.Jordanwasn'tathome.17.A.Hewastoobusy.C.Mr.Jordanwasn'tathome.B.Mr.Jordandidn'tlikethat.D.Mr.Jordan'shomewastoofar.A.Hewasaskedtogobackassoonaspossible.Mr.Jordanhadgoneoutoftown〇Hewasaskedtopaythemoneyfortheroomofthehotel.HecouldmeetMr.Jordanthenextday.A.waiter B.doctor C.teacherD.driverA.Hecountednumbers.C.Hestoppedthebus.A.Hecountednumbers.C.Hestoppedthebus.A.Nevertoooldtolearn.B.Heaskedsomeoneelsetodrive.D.Hegaveup.B.Hastemakeswaste.Conqueryourself,andyoumaysucceed.Wherethereisawill,thereisaway.A.Drinkingwilldefinitelydoharmtoourthinking.Controlleddrinkingmayhelppeoplekeeptheirwitsastheyage.Drinkinghasnothingtodowithourthinking.Themoreyoudrink,themoreharmtoourthinking;thelessyoudrink,thelessharmtoourthinking.A.someresearchersinanIndianuniversity.somestudentsinDukeandIndianaUniversitysomestudentsinanIndianuniversitysomeresearchersinDukeandIndianaUniversityA.66 B.betweentheageof66and76C.76 D.betweentheageof60and70A.reasoningB.memoryC.physical D.reactingSectionD(1x10=10)Directions:Inthispartyouwillhearapassagethreetimes.Fillintheblanks.“Whereistheuniversity?"isthequestionmany28toCambridgeask.Butnoonecouldpointatanyone26becausethereisnocampus.Theuniversity27of31self-governingcolleges.Ithas29halls,libraries,laboratories,museumsandofficesthroughoutthecity.30collegeschoosetheirownstudentswhohavetomeettheirminimum31requirementssetbytheuniversity.Andthe32usuallyliveandstudyintheircollegesbuttheyaretaughtinveryfullgroups.Lecturesandlaboratoriesandpracticalworkareorganizedbytheuniversityandheldinuniversitybuildings.33.About40%ofthemarewomenandsome8%fromoverseas.Aswellasteaching,researchisofmajorimportance.Sincethebeginningofthetwentiethcentury,morethansixtyuniversitymembershavewonNobelPrizes.34.Ithasmorethan60specialistsubjectlibrariesaswellastheuniversitylibrary,which,asthecopy-rightlibrary,isentitledtoacopyofeverybookpublishedinBritain.Examinationsareheldanddegreesareawardedbytheuniversity.35butitwasnotuntil1948thattheywereawardeddegrees.PartIIReadingComprehension35%SectionACarefulReading(2x15=30)Directions:Inthisparttherearefourpassages.Answerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.PassageOneArt,saidPicasso,isaliethatmakesusrealizethetruth..Soisamap.Wedonotusuallyassociatethepreciseworkofthemapmakerwithafancifulobjectofart.Yetamaphasmanyqualitiesthatapaintingorapoemhas.Itistruthrealizedinasymbolicway,holdingmeaningsitdoesnotexpressonthesurface.Andlikeworkofart,itrequiresimaginativereading.Thus,mapandrealityarenot,andcannotbe,identical.Noaspectofmapuseissoobviousyetsooftenoverlooked.Mostmapreadingmistakesoccurbecausetheuserforgetsthisvitalfactandexpectsaone-to-onecorrespondencebetweenmapandreality.Amap,likeapainting,isjustonespecialversionofreality.Tounderstandapainting,youmusthavesomeideaofthemediumwhichwasusedbytheartist.Youwouldn'texpectawatercolortolookanythinglikeanoilpaintingoracharcoaldrawing,evenifthesubjectmatterofallthreewereidentical.Inthesameway,thetechniquesusedtocreatemapswillgreatlyinfluencethefinalrepresentation.Asamapreader,youshouldalwaysbeawareoftheinvisiblehandofthemapmaker.Neveruseamapwithoutaskingyourselfhowithasbeenbiasedbythemethodsusedtomakeit.Iftheentiremapmakingprocessoperatesatitsfullpotential,communicationtakesplacebetweenthemapmakerandtheuser.Themapmakertranslatesrealityintotheclearestpossiblepictureunderthecircumstances,andthemapreaderconvertsthispicturebackintoanimpressionoftheenvironment.Forsuchcommunicationtotakeplace,themapreaderasthemapmakermustknowsomethingabouthowmapsarecreated.Mapisalie.A.thathaslittletruthinit B.thatfewofusbelieveC.thatweusetoexpressthetruth D.thatcheatspeopleinatrickywayMapresemblesartinthat.theyarebothabsoluteliestheyarebothpreciseaswellasfancifultheymustbereadwithimaginationtheybothexpressmeaningsinasuperficialwayMostmapreadingmistakesoccurbecause.themapisnotmadeaccordingtorealitythereareobviousdifferencesbetweenthemapandrealitytheuserforgetstheone-to-onecorrespondencebetweenthemapandrealitytheuseroverlooksthegapbetweenthemapandreality“theinvisiblehandofthemapmaker”(inPara.3)refersto.A.thetechniquesusedtocreatemaps B.thesubjectmatterofthemapC.thesymbolsusedinthemap D.thefinalrepresentationofthemapThelastparagraphdescribesmainly.howmapsarecreatedwhatthecommunicationbetweenthemapmakerandthereaderishowthemapmakertranslatesrealityintoapicturehowthereaderconvertsthepicturebackintorealityPassageTwoAfewyearsagoIwasshoppingwithafriendandhis12-year-olddaughterindowntownSanFrancisco.Astreetmusician,whommyfriendhappenedtoknowfromhisownmusiciandays,wasplayingthesaxophoneonastreetcomer.HisnamewasClifford,andhehadattractedalargecrowdwithhisperformance.Afterhefinished,myfriendintroducedhimtomeandhisdaughter.Cliffordaskedherifsheplayedanyinstrument.Whensherepliedthatshewastakingtrumpetlessonsandplayedinherjuniorhighschoolband,hesaid,"That'sfine,littlelady.Learnyourinstrumentwellandyoucanplayanything."Somehowthesesimpleyetwisewordsstruckmeasappropriatenotonlyforatrumpetplayerbutalsoforareader.Ifyoulearntoreadwell,youcanreadanythingyouwant—notjustnewspapersandmagazines,butmoredifficultmateriallikephilosophy,filecriticism,militaryhistory-whateverinterestsyouasyourconfidencegrows.Youwouldnotbelimitedinanyway.Ifyouhavethevocabulary-oratleastagooddictionarynearathand—youcanpickupabook,concentrateonit,andmakesenseoftheauthor'swords.IntheUnitedStates,readinginstructionoftenendsatelementaryschool,sostudentssometimeshavedifficultyastheyprogressthroughschool.Theymusttaketheirassignmentsarmedonlywiththeirelementaryschoolreadingskills.Theresult,toooften,isfrustrationandlossofconfidence.Andtheassignedreadinginyourcollegecourseswillbeevengreaterthantheywereinhighschool.DevelopingReadingSkillsisdesignedtoaccomplishseveraltasks:toshowyoutheskillsthatwillenableyoutoreadwithgreatercomprehension,tohelpyoucopewithreadingassignmentswithconfidence,andtoteachyoutobecomeanactivereader.Theauthordevelopshispointbystartingwith.A.anexampleB.anincidentC.astatementD.acontrastWhichofthefollowingstatementsisimpliedinParagraph1?Cliffordwasgoodatplayingthesaxophone.Theauthor'sfriendwasonceastreetmusician.The12-year-oldgirlplayedthetrumpetverypoorly.Cliffordwasagoodmusicteacher."Struck...asappropriate"(L.1,Para.2)mostprobablymeans.A.seemedtobeappropriate B.provedtobeappropriateC.happenedtobeappropriate D.foundtobeappropriateWithgoodreadingskills,youcan.understandanythingyoureadwithoutdifficultyworkouttheauthor'smeaningifonlyyouconcentrateonthebookunderstandwhatyoureadwiththehelpofagooddictionaryconcentrateonwhateveryoureadItcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraphthatDevelopingReadingSkills.isdirectedtoelementaryschoolstudentscentersaroundvocabularybuildingskillsofferselementaryreadingskillsaimsathelpingstudentsreadbetterPassageThreeAspossiblythegalaxy'smostmassivestar,EtaCarinaeisnowengaginginsomeveryunusualbehavior.Australianastronomers,beingintheSouthernHemisphere(半球),areabletoobserveitclearly.Inthe19thcentury,EtaCarinaewasforatimethethirdbrighteststarinthesky.Ithasnowbecomelessbrightsothatbinoculars(双筒望远镜)areneededtoseeit."Itseemstobebrighteningandbecominglessbrightoveraperiodofmanyyears",saidDrBobDuncanfromtheAustraliaTelescopeNationalFacility.Whileitisnotunusualforstarstovaryinbrightness,theperiodisusuallymuchshorter.<4Since1992ithasbecomefourtimesbrighter,andthenlastyearitbegantodropdramatically,**hesaid.TheprobleminobservingEtaCarinaeisthatithasbeensurroundedbyacloudofgasanddust,makingithardtoseethestardirectly.However,radiowavesandinfraredlightcanpassthroughthiscloud,sotelescopesthatreceivethesewavelengthscanobservewhatisoccurring.EtaCarinaeisofparticularinteresttoastronomersbecauseitseemstobeinitsdeaththroes(居り痛).Beingsolargeitwillendupasasupernova(超新星).Therehasnotbeenasupernovainourgalaxysincetheinventionofthetelescope.Whilea1987explosioninanearbygalaxygaveastronomersplentyofvaluabledata,theyarehungryforanevencloserlook.EtaCarinaehasotheruniquefeatures,andistheonlystarknowntoproduceanultraviolet(紫タト线)laserthatisbrighterthanthatproducedbytheSun.Lasershavebeenobservedinotherfrequenciesfromafewstars.EtaCarinaeisnowengagingin.A.someverycommonbehavior B.someverydullbehaviorC.someveryfrighteningbehavior D.someverystrangebehaviorTheword“period”(L.1,Para.3)meansthelengthoftime.overwhichstarvaryinbrightness B.forwhichEtacarinae'sbrighteninglastsEtaCarinaetakestobecomeasupernovaittakesthelaserfromEtaCarinaetotraveltotheearthEtaCarinaeishardtoobservebecause.A.itistoofaraway B.thereistoomuchdustandgasarounditC.thebinocularsarenotpowerfulenough D.itdoesnotsendoutinfraredlightAstronomersareparticularlyinterestedinEtaCarinaebecause.A.itisinitsfinalstage B.itisasupernova.C.itexplodedin1987 D.itisbrighterthanthesun.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutEtaCarinaeisNOTtrue?Itwillendupasasupernova.Itcanbeseenonlythroughbinoculars.Itistheonlystarthatsendsoutanultravioletlaser.ItsultravioletlaserisbrighterthanthatoftheSun.SectionBFastReading(0.5x10=5)Directions:Inthispart,therearetwopassagesfollowedbysomestatements.DecidewhetherthefollowingstatementsareTrueorFalse.PassageOneOnceuponatime,boldclaimsweremadeaboutcomputers,thefutureandthe“paperlessoffice”.Aquickrealitycheckconfirmsthatthecomputer,farfromreducingtheamountofpaper,hasactuallyincreasedit.Thesedays,thankstofastprintersandcopiers,producingahigh-qualitydocumentonpaperhasneverbeeneasier.Andthatisdespitetheenormousincreaseinthevolumeofdocumentthatneverseespaper,suchasE-mail.Onesolutiontothisoceanofpaperisdocumentmanagement.Theonlyproblemisthatthistermhasmanymeanings.Forthisfeature,herethetermreferstoanythinghighlyevolvedsoftwaresystemfororganizing,storingandretrievingcomplexdigitizeddocuments.Whateveritis,itisbigbusiness.Spendingondocumentmanagementproductsispredictedtohit$33billionby2002,accordingtoastudyconductedbyanindustrybody.Theaimofdocumentmanagementsoftwareissimple:toreducetheworkloadandimprovetheproductivityofmostoffices.Astudyindictedthatelectronicdocumentmanagementcantripleprocessingcapacity,cutstaffworktimebyupto50percent,provideimmediateaccesstoimportantdata,cutdocumentstoragespacebyupto80percentandprovidehigh-qualitysecuresystems.Documentmanagementsoftwaretechnologyhaschangedbeyondrecognitioninrecentyears.Alldocumentmanagementsystemscaptureandmanagedigitizedtextandotherimages,butrecentlydevelopershaveaddedspecializedtechniquesforimagecapture,workflowmanagement,textminingandformatting.Today'sdocumentmanagementpackagesoftenincludedocumentimaging,filemanagement,workflowmanagement,computeroutputtolaserdisk(COLD)processes,webpagepublishing,formsprocessing,textminingandeventextformatting.Highlyintegratedwebsystemsarebeginningtodominatethemarket.OpticalCharacterRecognition(OCR)ispartandparcelofdocumentmanagement.Thisprocessturnsadigitizedimageofadocument,essentiallyapicture,intoeditabletext.Moreimportantly,itpermitssearchingofthecontentsofadocument,notmerelyforitsfilename.Forexample,OCRwouldallowyoutoturnanincomingfax,sayadraftcontract,intoaneditablewordprocessordocument,neatlyavoidingaheapofneedlessre-keying.Itcouldthenbefiledawayelectronically,toberetrievedandprintedataclickofabutton.OCRtechnologyhasbeeninthePCdomainformanyyearsnowandwhilebasicrecognitionratesarealmostperfect,mostdevelopmentsinOCRsoftwarehaveconcentratedonthetoughOCRissuessuchasformat-keepingandcopingwithverypoororiginaldocuments.LeadingOCRtechnologyisstilltobefoundincommerce,withorganizationssuchastheRoyalMailandtheclearingbanksdevotingmuchefforttomasteringhandwritingrecognition.( )5LTheword"paperlessoffice”meanspaperlessintheoffice.( )52.Computershaveactuallyincreasedtheamountofpaperinoffices.( )53.Documentmanagementisatermwithquitefewmeanings.( )54.Oneofthegoalsofdocumentmanagementsoftwareistoimprovetheproductivityofmostoffices.( )55.OCRdevelopershavedevotedthemselvestothetoughOCRproblemssuchasformatkeepingandcopingwithverypoororiginaldocuments.PassageTwoIt'sabouttimesomebodyexplodedthathoaryoldmythaboutchildhoodbeingthehappiestperiodofyourlife.Childhoodmaycertainlybefairlyhappy,butitsgreatestmomentscan'tcomparewiththesheerjoyofbeinganadult.Whoeveraskedasix-year-oldforanopinion?Childrendon'thaveopinions,oriftheydo,nobodynotices.Adultschoosetheclothestheirchildrenwillwear,thebookstheywillreadandthefriendstheywillplaywith.Motherandfatherarekindlybutabsolutedictators.Thisisanadultworldandthoughchildrenmaybedeeplyloved,theyhavetobemanipulatedsoasnottointerferetooseriouslywiththelivesoftheireldersandbetters(长辈).Theessentialdifferencebetweenmanhoodandchildhoodisthesameasthedifferencebetweenindependenceandsubjection.Forallthenostalgicremarksyouhear,whichadultwouldhonestlychangeplaceswithachild?Thinkoftheyearsatschool:theyearsspentlivinginconstantfearofexaminationsandschoolreports.Everymovementyoumake,everythoughtyouthinkisobservedbysomecriticaladultwhomaydrawunflatteringconclusionsaboutyourcharacter.Thinkofthecurfews(晚钟产),themartiallaw,thetimesyouhadtogotobedearly,doasyouweretold,eatdisgustingstuffthatwassupposedtobegoodforyou.Rememberhow'gentle'pressurewasappliedwithremarkslike'ifyoudon'tdoasIsay,I,ll../andadire(可怕的)warningwouldfollow.Evenso,theseareonlypartofachild'stroubles.Nomatterhowkindandlovingadultsmaybe,childrenoftensufferfromterrible,illogicalfearswhicharetheresultofignoranceandaninabilitytounderstandtheworldaroundthem.Nothingcanequaltheabjectfearachildmayfeelinthedark,theabsolutehorrorofchildishnightmares.Adultscansharetheirfearswithotheradults;childreninvariablyfacetheirfearsalone.Butthemostpainfulpartofchildhoodistheperiodwhenyoubegintoemergefromit:adolescence.Teenagersmayrebelviolentlyagainstparentalauthority,butthiscausesthemgreatunhappiness.Thereisacompletelackofself-confidenceduringthistime.Adolescentsareover-consciousoftheirappearanceandtheimpressiontheymakeonothers.Theyfeelshy,awkwardandclumsy.Feelingsareintenseandheartseasilybroken.Teenagersexperiencemomentsoftremendouselationorblackdespair.Andthroughthisturmoil,adultsseemtobemorehostilethanever.Whatareliefitistogrowup.Suddenlyyouregainyourbalance;theworldopensupbeforeyou.Youarefreetochoose;youhaveyourownplacetoliveinandyourownmoneytospend.Youdonothavetoseekconstantapprovalforeverythingyoudo.Youarenolongerteased,punishedorridiculedbyheartlessadultsbecauseyoufailedtocomeuptosometheoreticalstandard.Andifonoccasionyouareteased,youknowhowtodealwithit.Yoncansimplytellotheradultstogotohell:youareoneyourself.( )56.Accordingtotheauthor,childhoodisthehappiesttimeofone'slife.)57.Childrenwilldowhatevertheywouldliketodowithoutconsideringothers'opinion.)58.Howeverkindandlovingadultsmaybe,childrenoftensufferfromterrible,illogicalfearwhicharetheresultofignoranceandaninabilitytounderstandtheworldaroundthemandtheywillinvariablyfacetheirfearallbythemselves.)59.Themostpainfulpartofchildhoodistheperiodwhenchildrenbegintoemergefromadolescence.)60.**Youareoneyourselfmeansthatyouhavegrownupandyoucandowhateveraccordingtoyourwill.PartIIIComprehensiveTest15%SectionACloze(0.5x10=5)Directions:Inthispartyouwillreadapassagewith10blanks.ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestfitsintothepassage.Therearetwotypesofriskrelatedtoinvestment.Theobviousriskisthatthecompanyyou61willfoldandyouwillloseeverything.Theothertypeofriskis62thevalueofyourinvestmentcanchange.Someinvestments63wildly:onemonththeyareworthfourtimesthanyouputin,thenextmonththeyareworth64onequarterofthemoneyyouputin.Ifyouhaveto65yourmoneyoutatthewrongtime,youloselots.Numerousstudieshaveshownthat,66high-riskinvestorsmakemorethanlow-riskones.Overatimethestockmarket67themforstickingtheirnecksout,andsometimesgettingthem68.Evenduringthe1980s,thedecadeofthestockmarket69 ,onestudyshowsthatoverthewholeofthetenyears70outperformedlower-riskfixedinterestandpropertyinvestments.61.A.exploreB.speculateinC.consumeD.investin62.A.whatB.howmanyC.howmuchD.that63.A.wingB.shakeC.vibrateD.move64.A.whileB.aboutC.onlyD.round65.A.carryB.abstractC.takeD.fetch66.A.butB.ontheaverageC.yetD.though67.A.awardsB.grantsC.rewardsD.credits68.A.choppedoffB.pulleddownC.kickedoutD.gotout69.A.foldB.crashC.ruinD.destroy70.A.issuesB.problemsC.creditsD.sharesSectionBErrorFinding (0.5x10=5)Directions:ThereisanerrorineachofthefollowingsentencesmarkedwithA.B.C.andD.YouarerequiredtomarkouttheerrorTOC\o"1-5"\h\zNeitherrainnorsnowkeepsthepostmanfromdeliveringtheletterswhichwelookforwardtoreceiveA B Csomuch.DThechildisoldenoughtotakecareofhimself.Hedoesn'tneedtolookafteranylonger.A B CDHewasamanoffinecharacterinallpointsforthathewasrathertimid.\o"CurrentDocument"A B C DJohnwastoldthathehadtoobtainpermitfromthelandownerifhewouldliketofishinthelake.A BC DTheeconomicsdifficultiesofthecountryarenottobemadelightof.A BC DSectionClYanslation(0.5x10=5)Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoChinese.76、本书适合于出国生和报考硕士学位研究生使用。77、尽管开始时碰到ー些意想不到的困难,但是我们仍然完成了任务。78、企图损人利已的人不会有好下场。79、许多病人坚持带着表去医院,即使他们没有什么日程安排。80、老年人和青年人之间的唯一差别是:青年人前程似锦,而老年人的灿烂未来业已遗留身后。PartVWriting15%Directions:Forthispartyouareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthetopicLossofNativeLanguageandCulture.Youshouldwritenolessthan100wordsandbaseyourcompositionontheoutlinebelow..英语的重要性。.英语文化对汉语文化的不良影响。.你的认识。UNITTWOPartIListeningComprehension35%SectionA(1x10=10)Directions:Inthispartyouwillheartenshortconversations.Choosethebestanswertoeachquestion.A.Thewomanisverywealthy. B.Themanwastreatedwrongly.B.Theyarehusbandandwife. D.Thewomanpaidthemoneyfortheirlastmeal.A.Themanwantstoreservearoom.Themanreservedaroomsometimeago.Themanhasbookedaroomwithnobath.Themanwantstobuyaflatonthesecondfloor.A.Janewaslate.Janewasontime.C.Jane'swatchhasbeensloweversincesheboughtit.D.Jane'swatchisalwaysaccurate.C.Jane'swatchhasbeensloweversincesheboughtit.D.Jane'swatchisalwaysaccurate.A.Youngpeoplearetooquickinmakingdecision.C.Youngpeoplelosetheirjobseasily.A.Shedoesn'tagreewiththeman.C.Shethinksthatit'sbettertowait.A.InacottonfieldC.OnafarmA.Sheiswelcometoborrowone.C.BuyaFrench-Englishdictionaryforherself.A.Hersisterishavingababy.C.Itisabadmovie.A.bycar B.byplaneA.grocery B.shoeB.Youngpeopleseldomstaylongonthesamejob.D.Ybungpeoplearetooeagertosucceed.B.Shethinksthatit'sbettertodriveatnight.D.Shethinksthatthemanisfoolish.B.AtarailwaystationD.OnatrainB.HerEnglishteacherneedsthedictionary.D.Takethedictionaryoutofthelibrary.Shewilllookafterhersister'schildren.D.Shewillgoouttodance.bybus D.bytrainC.drug D.stationerySectionB(1x5=5)Directions:Inthispartyouwillheara

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