1、D. The woman may have dialed a wrong number.6. A. What to take up as a hobby. B. How to keep fit.C. How to handle pressure. D. What to play with.7. A. Classmates. B. Lecturers. C. Strangers. D. Relatives. 8. A. He has made a careful plan of writing it. B. He hasnt got a whole picture of it.C. He has
2、 quit writing it. D. He is seeking for a publisher now.9. A. A head waiter. B. A shop assistant. C. A customer. D. A receptionist. 10. A. Hes not surprised at the womans playing at a concert tomorrow.B. He wont give the woman a surprise at the concert tomorrow.C. He will also play at the concert tom
3、orrow with the woman.D. He understands the womans nervous feeling and thinks it normal. Section B In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear
4、a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage. 11. A. In small cups. B. In a boat on a river.C. At the bottom of a river. D. On food stored in the ground
5、.12. A. It came from a river. B. It was extremely pure.C. It was found in large quantities. D. It was dug up from a deep mine.13. A. An early means of travel on rivers. B. An ancient method of fishing in rivers.C. An important discovery at a village. D. The way of trading foods in old times.Question
6、s 14 through 16 are based on the following passage. 14. A. She enjoyed removing others drinks. B. She became more and more forgetful.C. She preferred to do everything by herself. D. She wanted to keep her house in good order.15. A. She is happy to clean windows. B. She loves to clean used windows.C.
7、 She is fond of clean used windows. D. She likes clean windows as my mother did.16. A. My mother often made us confused.B. My family members had a poor memory.C. My mother helped us to form a good habitD. My wife was surprised when she visited my mother.Section C In section C, you will hear two long
8、er conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you hear.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.The mans interviewThe time for the interviewAt 17 in the morning.Positi
9、on applied for 18 His worriesHe thinks he lacks 19 and he is poor at languages.Languages capable of use20 and French.Complete the form. Write ONE WORD OR NUMBER for each answer.Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.How long will the conference last?It will last for 21 . What i
10、s between the conference rooms? There are 22 between them.Why does the woman need smaller conference rooms?For 23 .What do we learn about the conference centre?The conference centre is made up of the main conference hall, smaller conference rooms, and a 24 . Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THR
11、EE WORDS for each answer.II. Grammar and VocabularySection A After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word t
12、hat best fits each blank.The California state assembly recently approved the so-called Paris Hilton bill, which prevents dogs 25_ occupying the drivers seat in a moving vehicle. The bill passed 26_ Democrats wanted to make an example of Miss Hilton. They think she is a little rich girl who always ge
13、ts her way; plus, her daddy is a big contributor to the Republican Party. The judge 27_ have put her in jail for four months, said one Democrat when Paris got only a four-day jail sentence for driving while drunk.28_ around town with her little dog Lovey hanging out the drivers window, Paris is a fa
14、miliar sight throughout Los Angeles. Pictures of her and Lovey are common in newspapers and magazines.That dog is a deadly threat to everyone on the streets and the sidewalks, said assembly leader Fabian Nunez. We wrote this bill to protect the public. Theres no telling 29_ the dog might cause her t
15、o drive into a crowd of pedestrians. 30_ Paris wants to be with her dog, let her chauffeur do the driving. The state assembly is responsible for protecting people, and we take that responsibility seriously.The assembly bill passed by a vote of 44 to 11. The state senate 31_ to approve the bill, and
16、Governor Schwarzenegger has promised to sign it. I love dogs, he said, but when it comes to 32_ the people of California, dogs will have to take a back seat.The eleven assembly members who objected to the bill were all Republicans. While Californians, said RepublicanTomRidge, are being attacked dail
17、y by murderers, rapists, and muggers, who do the Democrats protect citizens froma 33_ little girl and her dog!BHe almost killed somebody, but one minute changed his life. This beautiful story comes from Sherman Rogers book, Foremen: Leaders or Drivers? .In his true-life story, Rogers illustrates the
18、 importance of effective relationships. During his college years, Rogers spent 34_ summer in an Idaho logging camp. When the superintendent had to leave for a few days, he put Rogers in charge. 35_ if the men refuse to follow my orders? Rogers asked. He thought of Tony, an immigrant worker who roare
19、d all day, giving the other men a hard time. Fire them, the superintendent said. Then, as if 36_ Rogers mind, he added, I suppose you think you are going to fire Tony if you get the chance. Id feel badly about that. I have been logging for 40 years. Tony is the most reliable worker Ive ever had. I k
20、now he hates everybody and everything. But he comes in first and leaves last. There has not been an accident for eight years on the hill 37_ he works.Rogers took over the next day. He went to Tony and spoke to him. Tony, do you know Im in charge here today? Tony grunted发哼声. I was going to fire you t
21、he first time we fought, but I want you to know Im not, he told Tony, adding what the superintendent 38_ . When he finished, Tony dropped the shovelful of sand he had held and tears streamed down his face. Why he no tell me dat eight years ago?That day Tony worked harder than ever before - and he sm
22、iled! He later said to Rogers, My first foreman who ever say, Good work, Tony and it made me feel like Christmas.Rogers went back to school after that summer. Twelve years later he met Tony again who was now superintendent for railroad construction for one of 39_ logging companies in the West. Roger
23、s asked him how he came to California and happened to have such success. Tony replied, If it not be for the one minute you talk to me back in Idaho, I keel somebody someday. One minute change my whole life.Effective managers know the importance of taking a moment to point out 40_ a worker is doing w
24、ell. But what a difference a minute of affirmation can make in any relationship!Section B Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need. A. reassuresB. wellC. distinguishD. encounterE. objectsF. inoffensi
25、veG. revealsH. afterwardsI. implicationJ. genuine K. unpleasantTelling TalesHeres a nice bit of gossip! Do I have your attention? Probably. We listen, but 41_ we often feel terrible with ourselves. Thats the problem with gossip: its something that as a social species we are primed to enjoy, but it c
26、an also be 42_ and harmful. Not all gossip is bad. Small talk establishes relationships and 43_ the other person that our intentions are friendly. So gossip, in the sense of exchanging bits and pieces of news about ourselves and others, can be perfectly 44_. If I say to you, Lets meet for coffee and
27、 have a bit of a gossip, Im inviting you to a social 45_ in which two people chew the fat. There is nothing wrong with that: life would be very dull if we were unable to talk about what goes on around us. But its not that simple. If we say that somebody is a gossip, we do not mean that he or she enj
28、oys gentle social chat: it carries a crueler 46_. A true gossip enjoys spreading stories about other people - stories in which others do not usually come out 47_. The gossip is one who spreads bad gossip; good gossip is still fine, but its not what gossips spread. The distinction between good and bad gossip is not always clear. It would be easy if we could 48_ the two by saying that bad gossip is just about people; but innocent gossip may be
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