大学英语试题及答案3

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46. Who lived with Mrs. Brown’s old grandfather? a. his wife b. his daughter c. his daughter and his daughter’s husband d. all of the above 47. What did Mrs. Brown’s grandfather do every morning?

a. He went to the park. b. He went to her daughter’s house. c. He went to see the police car. d. He telephoned the police. 48. What happened one morning?

a. Mrs. Brown called the police.

b. The police went to Mrs. Brown’s house to see Mrs. Brown’s grandfather. c. Mrs. Brown’s grandfather went to the police office. d. The police brought Mrs. Brown’s grandfather home. 49. Why was Mrs. Brown surprised?

a. Because her grandfather didn’t come back. b. Because her grandfather was lost. c. Because the police came to park.

d. Because her grandfather came to the police office. 50. Which of the following is true?

a. The police believed that Mrs. Brown’s grandfather lost his way. b. Mrs. Brown believed that her grandfather lost his way . c. Mrs. Brown’s grandfather was lost his way.

d. It turned out that Mrs. Brown’s grandfather wanted to make a joke on the police. Passage II

The United States is a very large country. It has many different kinds of landscapes and many different kinds of people.

In the East, the countryside is green and fresh. Here are some of the first states and some of the big cities. New York and the capital, Washington D.C., are in the East.

In the South, there is the beautiful city of New Orleans, the capital of jazz. It is sometimes hot here, and the people here are very different from those in the East.

The Central Plains of the United States are fertile with big fields of wheat and corn. And California, on the West Coast, is famous as a “paradise” state.

The weather in the Mid-West, near the Great Lakes, is often cold and windy, and there is a lot of snow in winter.

51. It’s well-known that the United States has many different kinds of ______. a. landscapes b. people c. climates d. all of the above

52. Some of the first states and some of the big cities are in the East, including ______. a. Washington D.C. b. New Orleans

c. California d. Los Angeles 53. New Orleans is famous for its ______. a. ballet b. country music c. jazz d. classic 54. Big fields of wheat and corn can be found in ______.

a. the East b. the Central Plains

c. the South-West d. the South 55. The weather near the Great Lakes is often ______. a. warm b. chill c. cold and windy d. hot and dry Passage III

One evening Mrs. Alda asked her husband to take her to a very expensive restaurant in the city, because a lot of movie stars and other famous people ate there, and she was curious to see some of them.

Sooner after Mr. and Mrs. Alda had ordered their meal, a very attractive couple came into the restaurant and sat down at a table nearby. They were beautifully dressed. And Mrs. Alda said to her husband, “Look at those people, George! I’m sure I’ve seen their pictures somewhere.”

The couple gave their order to the waiter, and when he brought Mr. and Mrs. their soup, Mrs. Alda said to him, “Who are those people ? Do you know them?” “Oh, they’re nobody famous,” he answered at once.

“Really?” Mrs. Alda asked with surprise. “How do you know that?” “Because they asked me who you were,” he answered.

56.Mrs. Alda was _______ to see some of the movie stars in an expensive restaurant.

a. glad b. eager c. sure d. happy

57.Mr. and Mrs. Alda ________ a couple at a table nearby.

a. were attracted by b. were surprised at c. were delighted at d. were satisfied with 58.Mrs. Alda _______ the man and woman beautifully dressed.

a. thought highly of b. thought little of c. showed no interest in d. enjoyed talking with 59.The waiter looked upon ________ as nobody famous.

a. Mr. and Mrs. Alda b. the attractive couple c. one of the two couples d. the two couple. 60.The couple sitting nearby were________.

a. were famous stars b. were a famous couple

c. a couple like Mr. and Mrs. Alda d. were famous stars’ friends Passage IV

Once there was a king who never ate a meal unless there was a dish of fish with it, but one day there was a big storm and the fishermen were not able to go out to catch fish, so the king had no breakfast and no lunch. Then he ordered his servants to tell everybody in his capital that if anyone brought him a fish, he would give him anything that he asked for.

At last, a fisherman caught a big fish late in the afternoon and hurried to the king’s palace with it. But the king’s prime minister would not let him in until he promised to give him half of whatever the king gave him for the fish.

The king was very happy when he saw the fish. He asked the fisherman what he wanted for his fish. To his surprise, the fisherman said, “I want you to beat me two dozen

times with a stick.”

When the king began to beat him softly, the fisherman said, “ No, please hit me as hard as you can!”

After the king had hit him a dozen times, the fisherman jumped away and said, “That is enough for me, I promised the other dozen to your prime minister.” Then he told the king that what had happened between the prime minister and himself. The king was very angry. He not only gave the prime minister the dozen hits, but also said, “Because you have been dishonest, you will not be my prime minister any more. The fisherman will take your place.”

61.The king did not have breakfast and lunch because_______.

a. there was a big storm

b. the prime minister did not bring him any food c. there was no fish d. his servants did not know how to cook

62.The fisherman took his fish to the king’s palace because_______.

a. the king had promised to give him whatever he wanted. b. the king was dying from hunger.

c. he wanted to teach the prime minister a lesson. d. he wanted to be the prime minister.

63.When the fisherman told the king what he wanted, the king_______.

a. was very happy b. was very surprised c. was very angry d. gave him what he wanted at once 64.Which statement is TRUE?

a. The king wanted to make the fisherman king. b. The king had nothing to eat for one whole day. c. The king ate a dish of fish every day.

d. The king was quite hungry when the fisherman came. 65.The king got rid of his prime minister because_______.

a. the fisherman was cleverer than his prime minister. b. the prime minister did not know how to catch fish. c. the prime minister was not an honest man.

d. the prime minister took half of what the king gave the fisherman.

Part IV Translation ( 20 points ) Section A

Directions: Translate the following sentences into Chinese.

66. Please send me an E-mail if you can come.

67. Those problems fell naturally into several main classes. 68. Excuse me , where is the nearest post office? 69. We need as many records as possible.

70. Wherever you work, you must serve the people whole heartedly.

Section B

Directions: Translate the following sentences into English.

71. 小马让我和他合用一把伞。( share with )

72. 赵小利正在三楼会议室参加面试( take an interview )。 73. 如果让他转车他就会迷路。( be lost ) 74. 每隔四年进行一次选举。(elections)( take place ) 75. 这儿过去是一片麦(wheat)田( used to )。

Part V Writing ( 10 points )

Write a note according to the Chinese sample:

亲爱的魏华小姐:

非常感谢你盛情邀请于4月12日去你家赴便宴,我和我夫人六点以前到达。 乔治·史斯密

大学英语 C 参考答案

1. b 2. b 3. c 4. d 5. c 6. a 7. a 8. b 9. b 10.c 11.b 12.d 13.a 14.c 15.a 16.c 17.c 18.b 19.b 20.d 21.a 22.c 23.a 24.a 25.b 26.a 27.b 28.c 29.a 30.a 31.b 32.d 33.c 34.b 35.b 36.c 37.a 38.c 39.a 40.d 41.b 42.b 43.d 44.d 45.c 46.c 47.a 48.d 49.a 50.a 51.d 52.a 53.c 54.b 55.c 56.b 57.a 58.a 59.b 60.c 61.c 62.a 63.c 64.c 65.c

66. 如果能来就给我发个邮件。 67. 这些问题被自然分成三个。。 68. 请问最近的邮局在哪里? 69. 我们需要多弄些唱片。

70. 无论在哪里工作,你都必须全心全意为人民服务。

71. Xiao Ma shared his umbrella with me.

72. Zhao Xiaoli is taking an interview in the meeting room on the third floor. 73. If he change twice, he will be lost. 74. Elections take up every four years. 75. Here used to be a wheat field.

Writing

Dear Ms. Wei hua,

Thank you very much for your kind invitation to dinner at your home on April 12th, which my wife and I will arrive by six.

Yours sincerely, George Smith

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