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1、全国英语等级考试三级全真模拟试题四全国英语等级考试三级全真模拟试题四Public English Test System (PETS) Level3Section I Listening Comprehension (25 minutes)Directions: This section is designed to test your abilityto understand spoken English. You will hear a selection ofrecorded materials and you must answer the questions thataompany

2、them. There are two parts in this section, Part Aand Part B.Remember, while you are doing the test, you should firstput down your answers in your test booklet. At the end ofthe listening prehension section, you will have 3 minutesto transfer your answers from your test booklet onto yourANSWER SHEET

3、I.If you have any questions, you may raise your hand NOW asyou will not be allowed to speak once the test has started.Now look at Part A in your test booklet.Part AYou will hear 10 short dialogues. For each dialogue, thereis one question and four possible answers. Choose thecorrect answer-A, B, C or

4、 D, and mark it in your testbooklet. You will have 15seconds to answer the question andyou will hear each dialogue ONLY ONCE.Example: You will hear: W: Could you please tell me if theBeijing flight will be arriving on time? M:Yes, Madam. Itshould be arriving in about ten minutes. You will read: Whod

5、o you think the woman is talking to?A A bus conductor. BA clerk at the airport. C A taxidriver. DA clerk at the station.From the dialogue, we know that only a clerk at the airportis most likely to know the arrival time of a flight, so youshould choose answer B and mark it in your test booklet.Sample

6、 Answer: A B C DNow look at question 1. 1. What does the man want to do? ABorrow the typewriter. B Visit the woman. C Go homesoon. D Read the womans paper.2. Who is the man? AA dentist. BA dietician. CA cook.DA tailor.3. What does the man want to know? A If she is in goodhealth. B If she has corresp

7、onded with her relativesrecently. C If she is about to write to her friends. DIf she still receives a lot of letters.4. What does the man say about Jone? A She will stopteaching law. B She has no plans for her life afterschool. C She might not plete law degree. D She hasdoubts about being a policewo

8、man.5. Where does this conversation most likely take place? AIn the library. B In the college bookstore. C At anewsstand. D At a department store.6. What does the man mean? A Steve doesnt need ascholarship. B Steve doesn t have much money. CSteve doesnt know how to apply. D Steve isn t applyingfor a

9、 scholarship.7. What does the man mean? A She should call the taxiherself. B The taxi driver is a friend of his. C Hestaking the same bus she is. D He II drive her to the busstation.8. What are the man and the woman hoping to do? A Repairthe other door. B Visit some ruins. C Have an outdoorparty. D

10、Catch the Sunday train.9. What does the woman mean? A The same team always wins.B The game began some time ago. C They had better seewho is winning. D Now is a good time to start playing.10. What does the woman suggest? A He shouldnt put onhis shoes. B He should go to a movie. C He ought towork on h

11、is paper. D He shouldnt write about the movie.Part BYou are going to hear four conversations. Before listeningto each conversation, you will have 5 seconds to read eachof the questions which aompany it. After listening, youwill have time to answer each question by choosing A, B, Cor D. You will hear

12、 each passage or conversation ONLY ONCE.Mark your answers in your test booklet.Questions 11-13 are based on the following conversation.You now have 15 seconds to read the questions 11-13.11. What is the main topic of the conversation? A Howlightning is produced. B The loudness of thunder. C The rela

13、tionship between lightning and thunder. D How todetermine the location of a lightning flash.12. What led to the conversation? A A recent local storm.BA recent radio program. C A course the speaker istaking. D Research done by one of the speakers.13. Aording to the conversation, where does thunder ou

14、r? AWhere cool air hits mountains. B Where lightning ours. CNear electrical wires. D Underneath the clouds.You now have 40 seconds to check your answers to questions11-13. Questions 14 -17 are based on the followingconversation. You now have 20 seconds to read the questions14 -17.14. Where did the w

15、oman find out about the universitystation? A From a friend. B From the town newspaper. CFrom the bulletin board. D From the school newspaper.15. When will the station begin operation? A Today. BIn April. C Next semester. D No one knows for sure.16. What doesn t the man like about the university town

16、?A Its size. B Its newspaper. C Its radio station. DIts weather.17. What will be the university station s programmingpolicy? A It will try to please all its listeners. B Itwants to appeal to only the sophisticated students. C Itwill play only country and western music. D It plans topresent mostly ta

17、lk shows.You now have 40 seconds to check your answers to questions14 - 17. Questions 18-21 are based on the followingconversation. You now have 20 seconds to read the questions18 -21.18. When does this conversation most probably take place?A At the beginning of the semester. B At the middle ofthe s

18、emester. C At the end of the semester. D Duringvacation.19. What does the woman suggest that the man do? A Studyhard. B Try to take every exam. C Take his mind offhis test. D Go to get his tennis bats.20. What are both speakers planning? A Togo swimming. BTo discuss the test. C To play tennis. D To

19、play tabletennis.21. What is the result of their last game? A The womanwon. Bj The man won. C The man lost his ball. D Thewoman is a beginner.You now have 40 seconds to check your answers to questions18 -21. Questions 22 25 are based on the followingconversation. You now have 20 seconds to read the

20、questions22 -25.22. Who is the woman? A A recording artist. B A Frenchteacher. CA student. D An engineer.23. Why is the man talking to the woman? A He isexplaining the language laboratory. B He wants to knowwhere the tapes are. C Hes showing her a new taperecorder. D Hes recording her voice on a tap

21、e.24. What is the mans opinion of the language laboratory?A It needs to have more French lesson tapes. B It needsto have its controls repaired. C It is different from allthe other laboratories. D It can be operated rathereasily.25. What will the woman do right now? A Change her classschedule. B Fill

22、 out a job application. C Organizetapes on the shelves. D Work on the French lessons.You now have 40 seconds to check your answers to questions22 -25. Now you have 3 minutes to transfer your answersfrom your test booklet to the ANSWER SHEET 1. That is theend of the listening prehension section.Secti

23、on Use of English (15 minutes)Directions: Read the following text. Choose the best wordor phrase for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C, or Donyour ANSWER SHEET 1.TextCustoms officers at a London airport yesterday found$500,000 worth of drugs which were being smuggled (走私)into Britain in boxes mar

24、ked Urgent Medical Supplies. The26 might have suspected for some time 27 drugs were beingbrought into the country in this way. The 28 is believed tobe the work of a 29 international group. Four men werearrested at 30 airport and held for questioning, 31 it isunlikely that they are organizers. In 32

25、they declared thatthey were 33 of what the boxes contained and 34 acted ingood faith in bringing 35 into Britain. This is the thirdtime 36 six months that attempts have been made to smuggle37 goods through Customs by declaring them to 38 medicalsupplies. They are frequently 39 in special containers

26、anda 40 is given that they may be 41 if they are not handledwith care. 42 are determined to put a 43 to this practice,said one of the Customs officers today. 44 is no way thesepeople are going to get away 45 this any longer. We havethe full cooperation of the International Police who are asanxious a

27、s we are to track down the main source of supply.26. A authorities B manders C leaders D directors27. A what B that C although D when 28. Aoperation B behaviour C movement D development29.Awell-constructed B well-designed C well-posed Dwell-organized 30. Aan B some C the Done 31. Abut B so C because

28、 D as 32. A turn B return Ccase D fact 33. A unconscious B unaware Cunfamiliar D unknown 34. A were B had C have Dbeing 35. A all B it C them D such 36. A of Bfor C by D in 37. Aimmoral Bcriminal CillegalDirregular 38. Aget Bbe Cbee Dsell 39. AparkedBpicked Cpassed Dpacked 40. Awarning BnoteCsymbol

29、Dsignature 41. Aharmed Binjured CdamagedDhurt 42. ASome BWe CThey DThose 43. AstopBhold Cstay Dstep 44. AIt BThis CThere DThat45. Aoff Bin Cfor DwithSection in Reading Comprehension (40 minutes)Part ADirections: Read the following three texts. Answer thequestions on each text by choosing A, B, C or

30、D. Mark youranswers on the ANSWER SHEET by drawing a thick line acrossthe corresponding letter in the brackets.Text IThe number killed in the Bradford City football grounddisaster has risen to 52; more than 70 police andspectators have also been detained in hospital. The matchwas being recorded by Y

31、ork shire TV when the fire began.When it first broke out, a few tongues of flame could beseen under the wooden seats in the G block of the stand.Some of the spectators walked away casually from the smoke.Then suddenly the fire spread with terrifying speed, andwithin minutes the whole stand was in fl

32、ames. Most of thespectators rushed forwards onto the pits to avoid the blaze.In the panic, several spectators were crushed, and policeand other fans ran back to the stands to help them. Therescuers clothes and hair could be seen bursting intoflames in the intense heat.Most of the dead were found pil

33、ed up at the back of thestand, where they had run to escape from the fire. However,the gates at the back of the stand had been locked beforethe start of the match. This had been done to preventpeople from entering without paying. Eyewitnesses spoke offans being crushed beneath the turnstile in a des

34、perateattempt to escape.Throughout the day, weeping relatives trailed intohospitals and police stations looking for missing membersof their families. The police are faced with the problem ofidentifying the victims and dental records and jewelry arebeing collected to help with the task.The alarmingly

35、 quick spread of the fire was of seriousconcern to police and fire-brigade investigators last night.They believe that paper and other rubbish that hadaumulated over the years beneath the wooden stands providedready-made fuel for the fire.Police think that the blaze was started by a droppedcigarette.

36、 They also found out that fire extinguishers hadbeen removed from the stands because they had been used inthe past by fans as missiles.The tragedy is the worst in football history since 66 fansdied when part of stadium collapsed in Scotland in 1971.46. What might be the title of the passage? A Trage

37、dy inHuman History. B Locked Gates and Timber Stand CreateDeath-trap. C Fire in the Bradford Theatre. D Football Causes Great Disaster47. Why did some of the spectators walk away casually fromthe smoke? A They were afraid to be trapped in the fire. B They did not want to rescue those piled up at the

38、 backof the stand. C They did not realize that a fire brokeout. D They wanted to escape from the fire as soon aspossible.48. Some of the dead at the back of the stand would haveescaped from the fate if A the organizers had not lockedthe gates at the back of the stand B they had not beenin such a pan

39、ic C they had not thrown paper and rubbishbeneath the wooden stands D they had not droppedcigarettes49. The loss of the disaster could be reduced if . A the rescuers had reacted more quickly B eyewitnesseshad all helped the rescue work C the fans in the pasthad not been so ignorant of the fire preca

40、ution rule D the fire-brigade had e earlier50. Which of the following is true aording to the passage? A The police knew very soon who most of the victimswere. B More people died at Bradford than at the stadiumin Scotland. C The fire spread so fast probably becauseof the people s clothes and hair D T

41、here was nothing inthe stands to put the fire out with when it started.Text 2Are you always sure you know what people mean when they tryto describe their feelings to you? We use both words andgestures to express our feelings, but the problem is thatthese words and gestures can be interpreted in diff

42、erentways. It is true that a smile means the same thing in anylanguage. So does laughter or crying. There are also anumber of striking similarities in the way differentanimals show the same feeling. Dogs, tigers and humans, forexample, often show their teeth when they are angry. Thisis probably beca

43、use such behaviour patterns are inheritedrather than learned.Fear is another emotion that is shown in much the same wayall over the world. In Chinese and in English fiction, aphrase like he went pale and began to tremble suggests thatthe man is either very afraid or has just had a very nastyshock. H

44、owever, he opened his eyes wide is used tosuggest anger in Chinese whereas in English it conveyssurprise. In Chinese surprise can be described in a phraselike they stretched out their tongues. Sticking out yourtongue in English is an insulting gesture or expressesdisgust.Even in the same culture, pe

45、ople differ in their ability tointerpret and express feelings. Experiments in America haveshown that women are usually better than men at recognizingfear, anger, love and happiness on peoples faces. Disgust,contempt and suffering seem to be the most difficultemotions for people everywhere either to

46、recognize or toexpress. Other studies have shown that older people usuallyfind it easier to interpret body language ( the way peoplestand or move etc. ) than younger people do. Andpsychologists such as E. G. Beicr have also shown that somepeople frequently give pletely the wrong impression of howthe

47、y feel. For instance, they try to show affection but infact municate dislike. Or when they want to show interest,they give the impression that they don t care. This canhappen even among close friends and members of the samefamily. In other words, what we think we are municatingthrough language, voic

48、e, face and body movements may be theexact opposite of what other people understand.51. What might be the reason for the behaviour patterns ofanimals and humans? A They learn them from their parents. B They develop the patterns as they grow older. CThey are born with them. D They are taught about th

49、em bytheir elders.52. Which of the following emotions is NOT shown in thesame way in different cultures? AJ Happiness. B Surprise.C Sadness. D Terror.53. What kind of people are better at recognizing theexpression of horror? A Men. B Children. C Old people.D Women.54. Which of the following is true

50、aording to the passage?A Two close friends wont make mistakes in expressing andinterpreting each others feelings. B Stretching outones tongue conveys an unfavourable expression in English.C It is easy for people to recognize and express thestrong feeling of dislike. D Older people are not betterthan

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