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第一部分浙江省大学英语三级考试概述

英语三级考试是标准化水平考试,考试标准相当于全日制大学英语教学大纲的三级要求。试卷成绩采用百分制,60分为及格标准,85分为优秀标准,由浙江省教育厅发给英语三级考试合格证书或优秀证书。

考试由六个部分组成,考试总时间为120分钟。

1听力理解 ( Listening Comprehension)

听力理解主要测试学生取口头信息和理解信息的能力,共20个小题,由Section A 和

Section B 组成。听力部分每个问题后都有约15秒的间隙,要求考生从四个选择项中选出一个最佳答案。

Section A: 有10道题,每组是两句对话,对话后有一问题,听一遍。

Section B: 有3篇听力材料,每篇材料后有3-4个问题,听两遍。

Section A的选材来自日常生活对话,句子结构和内容不复杂。Section B 的材料来自对话、

新闻以及情节不复杂的故事。

听力理解占试卷总分的20%,题号为1-20,测试时间为20分钟。

2 词汇 (Vocabulary)

词汇部分主要测试学生掌握词汇及常用词组的能力,共20个选择题,要求考生从四个

选择项中选出一个最佳答案。词汇要求参照三级考试大纲提出的掌握3500个单词以及由这些单词构成的常用词组。词汇部分占试卷总分的10%,题号为21-40,测试时间为10分钟。

3 语法结构 (Structure)

语法部分主要测试学生理解和运用语法结构的能力,共20个选择题,要求考生从四个

选择项中选出一个最佳答案。考试范围参照三级考试大纲规定,要求考生掌握基本语法规则、结构和句型。语法部分占试卷总分的10%,题号为41-60,测试时间为10分钟。

4 阅读理解 ( Reading Comprehension)

阅读理解主要测试学生通过阅读获取信息的能力。参照三级考试大纲,要求考生掌握阅

读的基本技能,如了解语篇的主旨大意能力、掌握事实和细节能力、进行推理和判断的能力、理解上下文逻辑关系的能力等,能看懂语言难度中等的阅读材料。阅读材料体裁多样,包括记叙文、说明文、议论文等,题材包括社会文化知识、科普知识等。

阅读理解部分由3篇短文组成,每篇短文约有300个单词,每篇短文后有5个选择问题,

要求考生从四个选择项中选出一个最佳答案,共15小题。阅读理解占试卷总分的30%,题号为61-75,测试时间为30分钟。

5 英译汉 (Translation from English into Chinese)

英译汉部分主要测试学生理解、表达和实际运用能力。参照三级考试大纲,要求考生能

将语言难度为中等的文章译成汉语,理解基本正确,译文达意。英译汉部分要求考生将一篇

实用性短文中划线的5个英语句子译成汉语,占试卷总分的15%,题号为76-80,测试时间

为20分钟。

6 汉译英 (Translation from Chinese into English)

汉译英部分主要测试学生英语理解能力和综合应用能力,要求考生将5个汉语句子译成

英语,占试卷总分的15%,题号为81-85,测试时间为20分钟。

第二部分 题型解析与解题策略

听力理解部分

一 题型分析

三级的听力理解第一部分Section A(short dialogues)共10题,对话只读一遍,考生将有15秒钟的时

间答题。短对话部分是日常生活中的一般对话,即衣、食、住、行、工作、学习等话题,可分为校园、公共场

所、家庭等方面。该部分主要考查考生理解事实性信息的能力。要系统复习该部分首先要从功能意念开始,包

括友好往来、交流补救、态度、情感、影响生活话语、时间表达、空间意念和比较关系等。

短对话部分常见的及应注意的题型有以下几种:

(一)地点类。例如:

1.(2005年12月考试真题)

W:Tom‘s mother told me that he was in hospital.

M: He left hospital yesterday and will go to class tomorrow.

Q: Where is Tom now?

A. At school. B. On the way to school.

C. At home.D. In the hospital.

女士问:“Tom 还在医院吗?”男士回答说:“Tom 已经出院了,明天他就要去上课了。”说明Tom 已经在家

了。答案选C。

2.(2006年6月考试真题)

M:Miss,could you bring me some cake and a cup of coffee?

W: Certainly, but we have to wait until the captain has turned off the fasten-seatbelt sign.

Q: Where does the conversation most probably take place?

A. On the plane.B. On the ship.

C. In a restaurant. D. In a coffee bar.

男士说让女士帮他那些面包和一杯咖啡。女士回答说可以,但是要等机长关掉安全带指示灯。因此对话很可能

发生在飞机上。答案选A。

(二)人物关系类 例如:

1. (2005年6月考试真题)

W: I certainly enjoyed meeting your parents. I hope they liked me.

M: Don‘t worry. My parents would approve of any girl I liked.

Q: What‘s the probably relationship between the two speakers?

A. Lovers. B. Friends.C. Classmates. D. Colleagues.

女士说:“和你父母见面我当然开心。希望他们喜欢我。”男士说:“别担心,只要我喜欢的女孩父母都会赞

成的。”说话人可能是情侣关系。答案选A。

2. (2007年6月考试真题)

W: I heard you got a full mark in your math exam. Congratulations!

M: Thanks! I‘m sure you also did a good job.

Q: What‘s the probably relationship between the speakers?

A. A math teacher and his colleague.

B. A teacher and his student.

C. A student and his classmate.

D. A librarian and a student.

对话中两人讨论的是他们各自的考试成绩,因此两人应该是同学。答案选C。

(三)时间及数字计算类例如:

1. (2007年12月考试真题)

W: Why do you get up so early?

M: Well, I have to leave home at twenty to seven so I can catch a bus at seven o‘clock.

Q: When does the man leave home?

A. At 6:40 B. At 6:48C. At 7:00D. At 7:20

对话中男士说他必须6:40离开,才能赶上7:00的车。答案选A。

2. (2005年12月考试真题)

W: How many people showed up for the meeting yesterday? Twenty-five?

M: Twenty were expected to come, but the number was double that.

Q: What is the actual number of people who attend the meeting?

A. 20B. 25 C. 35D. 40

男士说:“我们预期二十人回来,但是结果翻了番。”答案选D。

(四)言外之意类 例如:

(2007年12月考试真题)

M: You can‘t drive long distances at night because you might get sleepy and drive off the road. But driving to the movie

theater is fine.

W: But the theater is right across the street from our house.

Q: What does the woman mean?

A. She is not going to the theater.

B. She won‘t get sleepy when driving.

C. The theater is right off the road.

D. They don‘t have to drive there.

女士说剧院就在他们家对面,言下之意是不需要开车去。答案选D。

第二部分Section B(Short Conversations or Passages)有3段对话或短文,每篇听力材料后有3-4个

问题,共10题。对话或短文读两遍。同样,每道题有15秒的答题时间。内容为题材熟悉、情节不复杂的故事、对话、新闻报道等。该部分主要考查考生理解总体和特定信息的能力。按照大纲对三级听力的 “能够听懂英语

的一般性谈话或讨论”的要求,这部分的篇幅比较长(每段对话或独白大约200词左右),包含的信息量大,

比起短对话部分要难一些。要在这部分得高分应当学会理解主旨要义、获取事实性具体信息、理解明确表达的

概念性含义、进行有关的判断、推理和引申、理解说话者的意图、观点或态度等。这部分的基本题型可以归结

为以下几类:

(一)对话

B节的长对话是A节的短对话的延伸,它与A节的短对话有共同之处。与短对话一样,在听B节的长对话

时,应注意说话的一切语域因素,包括说话双方的身份、相互关系、场合等,虽然这些并不一定被考到,但是

他们有助于对谈话内容的理解。但是A节的短对话中的细节题比较多,而B节的长对话中的综合性问题比较多。

篇二:大学英语三级历年考试真题汇总 真题及答案

大学英语三级历年考试真题汇总2009年12月英语三级考试A级真题及答案

Part II Structure (15 minutes)

Directions: This part is to test your ability to construct grammatically correct sentences. It consists of 2 sections.

Section A

Directions: In this section, there are 10 incomplete sentences. You are required to complete each one by deciding on the most appropriate word or words from the 4 choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then you should mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.

16. We must find a way to cut prices ________ reducing our profits too much.

A) without

B) despite

C) with

D) for

17. She didn’t know ________ to express her ideas in English clearly in public.

A) which

B) why

C) what

D) how

18. ________ the weather improves, we will suffer a huge loss in the tourist industry.

A) As

B) Since

C) While

D) Unless

19. We are happy at the good news ________ Mr. Black has been awarded the Best Manager.

A) that

B) which

C) what

D) whether

20. It is important that we ________ the task ahead of time.

A) will fish

B) finished

C) finish

D) shall finish

21. Would you please pass me the book ________ cover is black?

A) which

B) whose

C) that

D) its

22. ________ in the company for three years, Mark has become experienced in business negotiations.

A) Having worked

B) Have been working

C) Have worked

D) Worked

23. Not until she arrived at the meeting room ________ she had forgotten to bring the document.

A) she realized

B) did she realize

C) she did realize

D) does she realize

24. John had never been abroad before, ________ he found the business trip very exciting.

A) because

B) though

C) so

D) while

25. ________ some students are able to find employment after graduation, others will have to return to school and earn an advanced degree.

A) Since

B) While

C) Because

D) If

Section B

Directions: There are 10 incomplete statements here. You should fill in each blank with the proper form of the word given in brackets. Write the word or words in the corresponding space on the Answer Sheet.

26. Employees are not allowed (make) ________ personal phone calls in the office.

27. The shop assistant priced the goods before (put) ________ them on the shelf.

28. The purpose of new technology is to make life (easy) ________, not to make it more difficult.

29. The proposal about the annual sales (discuss) ________ at the next board meeting.

30. Since we work in different sections of the company, we see each other only (occasional) ________.

31. Some domestic manufacturers are busy increasing production, losing the chance to develop more (advance) ________ technology.

32. I shall appreciate your effort in (correct) ________ this error in my bank account as soon as possible.

33. If your neighbors are too noisy, then you have a good reason to make your (complain) ________.

34. 30 percent of the students who (interview) ________ yesterday believe they should continue with their education until they have a university degree.

35. Measures should be taken to avoid the negative effect (bring) ________ about by unfair competition.

答案:16-20:ADDAC 21-25:BABCB

26. to make 27. putting 28. easier

29. will be discussed / is to be discussed / should be discussed

30. occasionally 31. advanced 32. correcting

33. complaint 34. were interviewed 35. brought

Part III Reading Comprehension (40 minutes)

Directions: This part is to test your reading ability. There are 5 tasks for you to fulfill. You should read the reading materials carefully and do the tasks as you are instructed.

Task 1

Directions: After reading the following passage, you will find 5 questions or unfinished statements, numbered 36 to 40. For each question or statement there are 4 choices marked A), B),

C) and D). You should make the correct choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.

Google, the Internet search-engine company, has announced it will give more than twenty-five million dollars in money and investments to help the poor. The company says the effort involves using the power of information and technology to help people improve their lives. Aleem Walji works for Google.org -- the part of the company that gives money to good causes. He said the company’s first project will help identify where

infectious (传染性的) diseases are developing. In Southeast Asia and Africa, for example, Google.org will work with partners to strengthen early-warning systems and take action against growing health threats.

Google.org’s second project will invest in ways to help small and medium-sized businesses grow. Walji says microfinance (小额信贷) is generally small, short-term loans that create few jobs. Instead, he says Google.org wants to develop ways to bring investors and business owners together to create jobs and improve economic growth.

Google.org will also give money to help two climate-change programs announced earlier this year. One of these programs studies ways to make renewable (再生的) energy less costly than coal-based energy. The other is examining the efforts being made to increase the use of electric cars.

The creators of Google have promised to give Google.org about one percent of company profits and one percent of its total stock value every year. Aleem Walji says this amount may increase in the future.

36. The purpose of Google’s investments is to ________.

A) help poor people

B) develop new technology

C) expand its own business

D) increase the power of information

37. According to Aleem Walji, the company’s first project is to ________.

A) set up a new system to warn people of infectious diseases

B) find out where infectious diseases develop

C) identify the causes of infectious diseases

D) cure patients of infectious diseases

38. What kind of businesses will benefit from Google.org’s second project?

A) large enterprises

B) cross-national companies

C) foreign-funded corporations

D) small and medium-sized businesses

39. From the fourth paragraph, we learn that Google’s money is also invested to help ________.

A) start more research programs

B) make more advanced electric cars

C) develop renewable and coal-based energy

D) conduct studies related to climate changes

40. From the last paragraph we learn that the investments by Google.org come from ________.

A) Google’s profits and stock value

B) some international IT companies

C) the company’s own interests

D) local commercial banks

Task 2

Directions: This task is the same as Task 1. The 5 questions or unfinished statements are numbered 41 to 45.

Your boss holds your future prospects in his hands. Some bosses are hard to get along with. Some have excellent qualifications but no idea when it comes to dealing with people. Of course, not all bosses are like that.

The relationship you have with your boss can be a major factor in determining your rise up the career ladder. Your boss is not only your leader, he is also the person best equipped to help you do the job you are paid to do. He can inform you of company direction that may affect your professional development.

Your boss also needs you to perform at your best in order to accomplish his objectives. He needs your feedback in order to provide realistic and useful reports to upper management. But how does this help you establish a meaningful working relationship with your boss?

The key is communication. Learn and understand his goals and priorities (优先的事). Observe and understand your boss’s work style. If he has not been clear with his expectations, ask! Likewise, ask for feedback and accept criticism gracefully. And if he understands that you do not view your job as just something to fill the hours between 9 and 5, he may be more likely to help you.

In short, getting along with your boss requires getting to know his likes and dislikes and learning to work with his personality and management style.

41. The main idea of the first paragraph is that ________.

A) bosses are hard to deal with

B) bosses have good character

C) bosses determine your career future

D) bosses must have similar personality

42. In the second paragraph, “rise up the career ladder” (Line 2) means ________.

A) going to work abroad

B) changing jobs frequently

C) being promoted in position

D) pursuing an advanced degree

43. In order to achieve his objectives, your boss expects that you will ________.

A) do your best in your work

B) show your management skills

C) get along with your colleagues

D) write reports to upper management

44. The most important factor for establishing a good working relationship with the boss is ________.

A) high expectations

B) quick feedback

C) frequent criticism

D) effective communication

45. The best title for the passage might be ________.

A) How to Take Care Of Your Boss.

B) How to Get Along with Your Boss

C) How to Accept Your Boss’s Criticism

D) How to Accomplish Your Boss’s Objective

答案:36-40:ABDDA41-45:CCADB

Task 3

Directions: The following is an announcement. After reading it, you are required to complete the outline below it (No.46 to No.50). You should write your answers briefly (in no more than three words) on the Answer Sheet correspondingly.

We welcome you aboard the Eastern Flight and will do our best to make your trip comfortable and enjoyable.

For your safety and convenience

To begin the trip, we would like to draw your attention to some safety-related details. These are also explained on the instruction card in the seat pocket in front of you. Seat belts must remain fastened while the “Fasten seatbelts” sign is on. It is advisable to keep them fastened at all times while seated. All flights are non-smoking. The use of mobile telephones is now allowed when the airplane is on the ground. During the flight the use of CD and DVD players is not allowed. For your entertainment

To help you enjoy your trip, we provide a range of newspapers. On our MD-11 and Boeing aircraft, we provide music and video programs. On Airbus A 321/320/319, short videos are shown. Meals and drinks

During most flights we serve you a tasty meal and drinks. Beer, wine and other drinks are served free of charge. Coffee, tea and juice are served free of charge on all domestic (国内的) flights. On domestic flights leaving before nine and on all flights to Northern China, a snack is served.

Eastern Flight Service

Safety and convenience

1) Seat belts: remain -46- while the “Fasten seatbelts” sign is on

2) Smoking: not allowed on board

3) Mobile phones: used only when the airplane is -47-

4) CD and DVD: not allowed to play -48-

Entertainment provided

1) newspapers

2) music and -49- on MD-11 and Boeing aircraft

Meals and drinks on board

1) meals served on most flights

篇三:大学英语三级模拟试题

大学英语三级模拟试题

Test One

Part I Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)

Directions: In this section, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly.

For questions 1–7, mark

Y (for YES)if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage;

N (for NO)if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage;

NG (for NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage.

For questions 8–10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.

Youth of Today

— No savings, no pension, huge debts —

Leaving school or university means financial independence — but does it also mean debt? Some experts say the young should take some care.

It is life, but not as we know it. As this year’s school leavers and graduates in Britain move on to further education or work, tasting financial independence for the first time, they show signs of being entirely different to previous generations in their attitudes to money, according to information collected by Cash. Used to debt but more affluent than previous generations, the current crop of 16- to 24-year-olds is a complex sector of society. But if they can handle their debts, these 7.5 million young adults have the potential to become quite sophisticated on money matters.

Cash looked for the financial hallmarks of this group.

They are going to be big spenders and will be targeted heavily by retailers. ―The market for products and services aimed at this group has continued to thrive,‖ concludes research organization Mintel in its recent report for retailers ―Selling to and Profiting from the Under 25s‖. This is ―partly because the period during which people are young, free and single, unencumbered(不受妨碍的)by parents and /or children has expanded to the late twenties and early thirties,‖ it says.

While 13 percent of the population regularly pays their utility(公共设施), credit card and other bills late, this proportion rises to a remarkable 64 percent for 18- to 24-year-olds, according to research conducted among 1,000 adults by uSwitch.com. In theory, this suggests that more than 4 million of them are heading for such poor credit ratings that they will find it difficult to borrow in the future. But lenders may become more flexible in their lending terms rather than lose out on this huge sector of the consumer market.

Nearly one in three (28 percent) of people under 35 ―do not consider their future financial position‖, according to research from Accenture HR Services.

Although half of 18- to 25-year-olds want to own their home some day, they see almost insurmountable hurdles, according to Mintel: ―For those who had not yet bought their own property, the prospect of trying to do so seemed daunting — if not impossible — financially.‖ Or could it be that their future prosperity will depend on whether they inherit property from their parents?

They regard as necessities many items which were seen as luxuries by their parents at the same age. More than nine out of 10 have their own mobile phone. ―Some looked on their phone as a kind of security blanket, feeling lost without it,‖ says Mintel. A car is seen as ―vital‖ by 64 percent of 18- to 25-year-olds, and designer clothes are worn by 44 percent of men and 35 percent of women in this age group, adds Mintel. Computer equipment is a high priority for many twenty-year-olds. Audio-visual equipment is particularly valued by young men.

Credit card ownership is increasing. Nearly two thirds of young adults have a card. More than half (58 percent) of the under-25s do not pay off their credit card bill in full each month, according to Mintel — including 16 percent who owe more than £500. With credit card ownership predicted to increase nearly 20 percent by 2009, the younger age

group could be increasingly targeted, as they are more accustomed to borrowing than older groups.

Debt is commonplace in this age group. Barclays predicts that graduate debt will average £17,500 in 2006, rising to nearly £34,000 by 2010.

A third of this group believe they are ―too young‖ to start thinking about a pension, according to Accenture. ―There is a sea change in behavior going on here,‖ says Mervyn Kohler of Help the Aged. ―For recent graduates who are saddled with debt and struggling to buy a home, the last thing they would care about is pension planning. They have also heard the message that they will have to work until they drop, so they wonder why they should bother with a pension. But when they retire, they will expect the state to bail them out.‖

There is evidence to back up their instincts. More than 73 percent of the current crop of forty–year–olds are on course to be on Pension Credit and other means — tested benefits when they retire, according to the Institute of Fiscal Studies. Unless changes are made to the system, this proportion will increase.

Despite these disturbing findings, there is light at the end of the tunnel for the young. Helen Bowman, welfare officer at De Montfort University’s Student Finance Advice Centre, believes that many 18-year-olds get into financial difficulty out of ignorance but that ―they tend to be very, very good‖ at dealing with problems when they face up to reality.

Part of the problem is that many have received little financial education from their parents. Some young adults do not even know how to shop for food and many do not realize that convenience food from corner shops will be more expensive than fruit and vegetables and other basic ingredients bought in markets or by looking for bargains, value ranges and discounts in supermarkets.

The generosity of parents can also backfire. ―There does come a point where parents have to stop helping,‖ says Bowman.

Credit card companies have made debt far too accessible, she believes.

It could be that lending is more strictly regulated by the authorities in future. The Liberal Democrats are increasingly concerned at the easy availability of credit and this issue could well move up the political agenda. The location of cash machines in pubs does not help, especially for a generation that drinks heavily. Budgeting is hard for students who have to pay mobile phone and many other bills monthly but whose income in the form of Student Loans comes in at the start of term.

But there are many cases of students getting into debt and then finding a way out of the mess, usually by getting a job. Along the way, they learn how to budget and how to avoid temptation by, for instance, leaving their plastic at home.

Parents may not even be aware, in many of these cases, that their children have got into debt and then scraped their way out. And people like these, who learnt the hard way, have an understanding of money which is probably deeper than that of people who have never had difficulties.

1. According to the Cash study, the young adults in Britain today form a complex sector of society because they lead

a more affluent life by overdrawing their credit card.

2. There are 13 percent of young adults who regularly pay their bills late.

3. Over ninety percent of 18- to 25-year-olds have got their own mobile phones.

4. It is predicted that there will be more credit card users among young people than among older people.

5. The average graduate debt will be greatly increased in the coming five years.

6. Most young people didn’t receive enough financial education from their parents.

7. The passage suggests that parents should always help their children in paying their debt.

8. Compared with precious generations, the current graduates have very different attitudes to

____________________.

9. At the time when their parents were young, a lot of modern necessary equipment owned by young people now was

regarded as ____________________.

10. The last thing most young people think they are still too young to bother about is ____________________.

Part II

Listening Comprehension

Section A Conversations

Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each

conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer.

11. A) She won’t do favors for others.

B) She’ll return the book on her way to work.

C) She can’t return the book for the man.

D) She works at the school library.

12. A) To put his call through to the director.

B) To arrange an appointment for him to see the director.

C) To tell the director about the work he is doing.

D) To go and see if the director can meet him right now.

13. A) She wants to further her study right away.

B) She wants to quit her graduate course.

C) She hasn’t decided if she’ll study for her master’s degree.

D) She’ll find a job right after graduation.

14. A) He’ll drive the woman to school.

B) He’ll ride his bicycle to school, too.

C) He’ll join her in her exercise class.

D) He’ll teach the woman how to ride a bicycle.

15. A) They’re colleagues.

B) They’re friends.

C) They’re classmates.

D) They’re twins.

16. A) Water her flowers while she’s away.

B) Buy her some flowers and take care of them.

C) Clean her house while she is on business.

D) Water her flowers in his spare time.

17. A) He doesn’t have any questions for her.

B) He won’t be able to take a trip.

C) He can study during the spring break.

D) He hasn’t decided if he can take a trip.

18. A) His father told him to go to medical school.

B) His father studied medicine when young.

C) His father taught in a medical school.

D) His decision surprised his father.

Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

19. A) Because she doesn’t want to give up her major.

B) Because she doesn’t love him any more.

C) Because she doesn’t want to quit her job.

D) Because she doesn’t want to have kids.

20. A) To go to college.

B) To stay at home.

C) To bear a child.

D) To work at a company.

21. A) She’s going fishing with her father.

B) She’s going fishing with Tom.

C) She’s going to have a date.

D) She’s going to have a picnic.

22. A) To have a party.

B) To have a picnic.

C) To have dinner together.

D) To meet some friends.

Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

23. A) ―How much do you know?‖

B) ―What can your boyfriend do?‖

C) ―Who gets the correct answer?‖

D) ―Which sports star do you know best?‖

24. A) To see how much you really take care of others.

B) To see how much you really love your family.

C) To see how much you really understand your boyfriend or your husband.

D) To see how much you really know about a friend or a family member.

25. A) If he can sing.

B) If he can fix a car.

C) If he likes sports.

D) If he can ice skate.

Section B Short Passages

Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions.

Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).

Passage One

Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.

26. A) In 1978.

27. A) English and Spanish.

28. A) About 30 miles.

Passage Two

Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.

29. A) They are symbols of showing love.

B) They mean eternal friendship.

C) They are meant for room decoration.

D) They represent a happy life.

30. A) Because it is well known as a symbol.

B) Because Charles II of Sweden introduced it to Europe.

C) Because it is a special term in ―the language of flowers‖.

D) Because it is the favorite flower of Venus, goddess of love.

31. A) Lace handkerchiefs were used for passing message of love.

B) Lace handkerchiefs would encourage man to express his love.

C) Lace handkerchiefs were used by woman as an introduction to man.

D) Lace handkerchiefs were used as a symbol of beauty and passion.

Passage Three

Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.

32. A) Its topic and detail.

B) Its brevity and free style.

C) Its occasion and length.

D) Its duration and focus.

33. A) When they are in a meeting.

B) When they arrive at the office.

C) When they are on the elevator.B) Almost 2000 miles. D) About 9000 miles. C) At least 7000 miles. B) English and Italian. D) Spanish and Japanese. C) Spanish and Portuguese. B) In 1987. C) In 1996. D) In 2000.


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