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    大学英语A3新视野期末试题B卷附参考答案文档格式.docx

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    1、 D. There really is chicken in the salad.5. A. Shes putting it in her house. C. Ken is taking it on vacation.B. It will accompany her. D. It will be staying with Ken. 6. A. Attend the party. C. Listen to the concert. B. Go to the post office. D. Meet his wife.7. A. She found it boring. C. She found

    2、it informative.B. She found it interesting. D. She found it too long.8. A. That theyre not very smart.B. That theyll become clever. C. That theyre clever.D. That people working in an office neednt be smart. 9. (A) No one believes she won the first prize. (B) It isnt true that she won the first prize

    3、. (C) She is surprised that she got the first prize. (D) She won the first prize as she expected.10. (A) Go to the beach with her friends. (B) See the headmaster after class. (C) Listen to a speech with her friends. (D) Put off her meeting with the headmaster.Section BDirections: Listen to the follo

    4、wing two passages. Each passage is followed by five questions. After you hear the question, therell be a break of 10 seconds. During the break, youll read the four choices marked (A), (B), (C) and (D), and choose the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Passage 1Questi

    5、ons 11 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard.11. (A) Tennis.(B) Golf.(C) Boxing.(D) Swimming.12. (A) There are shouts and cheers during the play. (B) Winners can get a lot of money. (C) Players are chosen from those who are best at the sport. (D) Local TV stations broadcast the games li

    6、ve.13. (A) They call out the names of players in their cheers.(B) They jump up and down and shout for their team. (C) They wear clothes of a bright color. (D) They come from a special club.14. (A) By standing up and showing respect to the flag. (B) By reciting school regulations.(C) By singing their

    7、 school song.(D) By cleaning the American flag in their classrooms.15. (A) The United States and its history. (B) The United States and its power.(C) The United States and its equality. (D) The United States and its freedoms.Passage 2Questions 16 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.16

    8、.(A) Because the bills stick together easily. (B) Because the design of the bills is similar.(C) Because the bills are all the same color and size.(D) Because the figure on the bills is difficult to distinguish.17. (A) Silver. (B) Copper. (C) Gold. (D) Iron.18. (A) One cent or a penny. (B) A ten cen

    9、ts coin. (C) Five cents or a nickel. (D) Twenty cents or a quarter.19. (A) One cent or a penny. (D) Twenty-five cents or a quarter.20. (A) Six, $1, $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100. (B) Five, $1, $5, $10, $50 and $100. (C) Four, $1, $5, $10, and $50. (D) Three, $5, $10 and $100.Part Reading Comprehension

    10、(40% ) There are 4 reading passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them the re 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 throug

    11、h the centre.Clothes play a critical part in the conclusions we reach by providing clues to who people are, who they are not, and who they would like to be. They tell us a good deal about the wearers background, personality, status, mood, and social outlook. Since clothes are such an important sourc

    12、e of social information, we can use them to manipulate peoples impression of us. Our appearance assumes particular significance in the initial phases of interaction that is likely to occur. An elderly middle-class man or woman may be alienated(疏远) by a young adult who is dressed in an unconventional

    13、 manner, regardless of the persons education, background, or interests. People tend to agree on what certain types of clothes mean. Adolescent girls can easily agree on the lifestyles of girls who wear certain outfits(套装), including the number of boyfriends they likely have had and whether they smok

    14、e or drink. Newscasters, or the announcers who read the news on TV, are considered to be more convincing, honest, and competent when they are dressed conservatively. And collage students who view themselves as taking an active role in their inter personal relationships say they are concerned about t

    15、he costumes they must wear to play these roles successfully. Moreover, many of us can relate instances in which the clothing we wore changed the way we felt about ourselves and how we acted. Perhaps you have used clothing to gain confidence when you anticipated a stressful situation, such as a job i

    16、nterview, or a court appearance. In the workplace, men have long had well-defined precedents and role models for achieving success. It has been otherwise for women. A good many women in the business world are uncertain about the appropriate mixture of masculine an d feminine attributes they should c

    17、onvey by their professional clothing. The variety of clothing alternatives to women has also been greater than that avail able for men. Male administrators tend to judge women more favorably for managerial positions when the women display less grooming(打扮)-shorter hair, moderate use of makeup, and p

    18、lain tailored clothing. As one male administrator confessed, An attractive woman is definitely going to get a longer interview, but she wont get a job. 21. According to the passage, the way we dress _. A) provides clues for people who are critical of us B) indicates our likes and dislikes in choosin

    19、g a career C) has a direct influence on the way people regard us D) is of particular importance when we get on in age 22. From the third paragraph of the passage, we can conclude that young adults t end to believe that certain types of clothing can _. A) change peoples conservative attitudes toward

    20、their lifestyle B) help young people make friends with the opposite sex C) make them competitive in the job market D) help them achieve success in their interpersonal relationships 23. The word precedent (Line 1, Para.4) probably refers to _ . A) early acts for men to follow as examples B) particula

    21、r places for men to occupy especially because of their importance C) things that men should agree upon D) mens beliefs that everything in the world has already been decided 24. According to the passage, many career women find themselves in difficult situations because _. A) the variety of profession

    22、al clothing is too wide for them to choose B) women are generally thought to be only good at being fashion models C) men are more favorably judged for managerial positions D) they are not sure to what extent they should display their feminine qualities through clothing 25. What is the passage mainly

    23、 about? A) Dressing for effect. B) How to dress appropriately. C) Managerial positions and clothing. D) Dressing for the occasionWho coined the term personal computer? The Oxford English Dictionary says Byte magazine used it first, in its May 1976 issue. But Yale Law School librarian Fred Shapiro de

    24、cided to do some digging on his own his own, with help from JSTOR, an online electronic database for academic journals. JSTORs arts and sciences archive offers scans of 5 million pages from 117 journals, some dating back 150 years. Using character-recognition software, JSTOR creates searchable files

    25、 for each document, allowing full-text searches across 15 academic fields. While searching for the origin of personal computer, Shapiro uncovered several competing claims. Stewart Brand, founder of Whole Earth Catalog, says on his Web site that he first referred to a “personal computer” in a 1974 bo

    26、ok; and GUI pioneer Alan Kay is said to have used the term in a paper published in 1972. But a search on JSTORs general science archive turned up what Shapiro says is the earliest recorded use of personal computer, in the October 4, 1968, issue of Science. The issue contains a Hewlett-Packard advert

    27、isement for its new HP 9100A. “The new Hewlett-Packard 9100A personal computer,” the advertisement says, is “ready, willing and able to relieve you of waiting to get on the big computer ” The $4,900device, a desktop scientific calculator equipped with magnetic cards doesnt seem like much of a comput

    28、er nowadays. And at 40 pounds, it wasnt very personal, either. But according to Shapiro, it was the first device to be called a personal computer.21.The term “personal computer” first appeared_.A in Byte magazine B in a 1974 book.C in a Hewlett-Packard ad in ScienceD in a paper published by Alan Kay22.What is JSTOR?A It is a research organization. B It is an online database.C It is a kind of computer software.D It is an academic journal.23.Shapiro succeeded in his search for the origin of the term personal computer by_.A looking into the Oxford Eng


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