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  D)Sheisgettingmuchbetter.

  12.A)Orderingabreakfast.C)Buyingatrainticket.

  B)Bookingahotelroom.D)Fixingacompartment.

  13.A)Mostborrowersneverreturnedthebookstoher.

  B)Themanistheonlyonewhobroughtherbookback.

  C)Sheneverexpectedanyonetoreturnthebookstoher.

  D)Mostofthebooksshelentoutcamebackwithoutjackets.

  14.A)SheleftherworkearlytogetsomebargainslastSaturday.

  B)Sheattendedthesupermarket’sgrandopeningceremony.

  C)Shedroveafullhourbeforefindingaparkingspace.

  D)ShefailedtogetintothesupermarketlastSaturday.

  15.A)Heisbotheredbythepaininhisneck.

  B)Hecannotdohisreportwithoutacomputer.

  C)Hecannotaffordtohaveacoffeebreak.

  D)Hefeelssorrytohavemissedthereport.

  16.A)Onlytopartstudentscanshowtheirworksinthegallery.

  B)Thegalleryspaceisbigenoughfortheman’spaintings.

  C)Thewomanwouldliketohelpwiththeexibitionlayout.

  D)Themanisuncertainhowhisartworkswillbereceived.

  17.A)Thewomanneedsatemporaryreplacementforherassistant.

  B)Themanworksinthesamedepartmentasthewomandoes.

  C)Thewomanwillhavetostayinhospitalforafewdays.

  D)Themaniscapableofdealingwithdifficultpeople.

  18.A)Itwasbetterthanthepreviousone.

  B)Itdistortedthemayor’sspeech.

  C)Itexaggeratedthecity’seconomyproblems.

  D)Itreflectedtheopinionsofmosteconomists.

  Questions19to22arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

19.A)Toinformhimofaproblemtheyface.

  B)Torequesthimtopurchasecontroldesks.

  C)Todiscussthecontentofaprojectreport.

  D)Toaskhimtofixthedictatingmachine.

  20.A)Theyquotethebestpriceinthemarket.

  B)Theymanufactureandsellofficefurniture.

  C)Theycannotdeliverthesteelsheetsontime.

  D)Theycannotproducethesteelsheetsneeded

  21.A)Bymarkingdowntheunitprice.

  B)Byacceptingthepenaltyclauses.

  C)Byallowingmoretimefordelivery.

  D)Bypromisingbetterafter-salesservice.

  22.A)Givethecustomeratenpercentdiscount.

  B)Claimcompensationfromthestoolsuppliers.

  C)AsktheBuyingDepartmenttochangesuppliers.

  D)Cancelthecontractwiththecustomer.

  Questions23to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

  23.A)Stockbroker.C)Mathematician.

  B)Physicist.D)Economist.

  24.A)Improvecomputerprogramming.

  B)Predictglobalpopulationgrowth.

  C)Explaincertainnaturalphenomena.

  D)Promotenationalfinancialhealth.

  25.A)Theirdifferenteducationalbackgrounds.

  B)Changingattitudestowardnature.

  C)Chaostheoryanditsapplications.

  D)Thecurrentglobaleconomiccrisis.

  SectionB

Inthissectionyouwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.

  PassageOne

  Questions26to28arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

  26.A)Theylaygreatemphasisonhardwork.

  B)Theyname150starengineerseachyear.

  C)Theyrequirehighacademicdegrees.

  D)TheyhavepeoplewithaveryhighIQ.

  27.A)longyearsofjobtraining.

  B)Highemotionalintelligence.

  C)Distinctiveacademicqualifications.

  D)Devotiontotheadvanceofscience.

  28.A)Goodinterpersonalrelationships.

  B)Richworkingexperience.

  C)Sophisticatedequipment.

  D)Highmotivation.

  PassageTwo

  Questions29to31arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

  29.A)Adiary.

  B)Afairytale.

  C)Ahistorytextbook.

  D)Abiography.

  30.A)Hewasasportsfan.

  B)Helovedarchitecture.

  C)Hedislikedschool.

  D)Helikedhair-raisingstories.

  31.A)Encouragepeopletoundertakeadventures.

  B)Publicizehiscolorfulanduniquelifestories.

  C)Raisepeople’senvironmentalawareness.

  D)AttractpeopletoAmerica’snationalparks.

  PassageThree

  Questions32to35arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

  32.A)Thefirstinfectedvictim.

  B)AcoastalvillageinAfrica.

  C)Thedoctorwhofirstidentifiedit.

  D)AriverrunningthroughtheCongo.

  33.A)Theyexhibitsimilarsymptoms.

  B)Theycanbetreatedwiththesamedrug.

  C)Theyhavealmostthesamemortalityrate.

  D)Theyhavebothdisappearedforgood.

  34.A)Byinhalingairpollutedwiththevirus.

  B)Bycontactingcontaminatedbodyfluids.

  C)BydrinkingwaterfromtheCongoRiver.

  D)ByeatingfoodgrowninSedanandZaire.

  35.A)MorestrainswillevolvefromtheEbolavirus.

  B)ScientistswilleventuallyfindcuresforEbola.

  C)AnotherEbolaepidemicmayeruptsoonerorlater.

  D)Doseinfected,onewillbecomeimmunetoEbola.

  SectionC

Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanksyoucanwritetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthemainpointsinyourownwords.Finallywhenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.

  Theidealcompanionmachinewouldnotonlylook,feel,andsoundfriendlybutwouldalsobeprogrammedtobehaveinanagreeablemanner.Those(36)thatmakeinteractionwithotherpeopleenjoyablewouldbesimulatedascloselyaspossible,andthemachinewouldappearto(37)stimulatingandeasygoing.Itsinformalconversationstylewouldmakeinteractioncomfortable,andyetthemachinewouldremainslightly(38)andthereforeinteresting.Initsfirst(39)itmightbesomewhathonestandunsmilingthatitcametoknowtheuseritwouldprogresstoamere(40)andintimatestyle.Themachinewouldnotbeapassive(41)butwouldadditsownsuggestions,information,andopinions;

itwouldsometimestakethe(42)indevelopingorchangingthetopicandwouldhavea(43)ofitsown.

  Themachinewouldconveypresence.Wehaveallseenhowacomputer’suseofpersonalnames(44).Suchfeaturesarewhollywrittenintothesoftware(45).Friendshipsarenotmadeinaday,andthecomputerwouldbemoreacceptableasafriend(46).AtanappropriatetimeImightalsoexpressthekindofaffectionthatsimulatesattachmentandintimacy.

PartⅣReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(25minutes)

  Direction:

Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestamens.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.PleasewriteyouransweronAnswerSheet2.

  Question47to51arebasedonthefollowingpassage

  Highlyproficientmusicianshipishardwon.Althoughit’softenassumedmusicalabilityusinherited,there’sabundantevidencethatthisisn’tthecase.Whileitseemsthatatbirthvirtuallyeveryonehasperfectpitch,thereasonsthatonechildisbetterthananotheraremotivationandpractice.

  Highlymusicalchildrenweresungtomoreasinfantsandmoreencouragedtojoininsonggamesaskidsthanlessmusicalones,longbeforeanymusicalabilitycouldhavebeenevident.Studiesofclassicalmusiciansprovethatthebestonespracticedconsiderablymorefromchildhoodonwardsthanordinaryorchestralplayers,andthisisbecausetheirparentswereatthemtoputinthehoursfromaveryyoungage.

  Thesamewastrueofchildrenselectedforentrytospecialistmusicschools,comparedwiththosewhowererejected.Thechosenchildrenhadparentswhohadveryactivelysupervisedmusiclessonsanddailypracticefromyoungages,givingupsubstantialperiodsofleisuretimetotakethechildrentolessonsandconcerts.

  ThesingerMichaelJackson’sstory,althoughunusuallybrutalandextreme,isilluminationwhenconsideringmusicalprodigy(天才).Accountssuggestthathewassubjectedtocruelbeatingsandemotionaltorture,andthathewashumiliated(羞辱)constantlybyhisfather,WhatsetsJackson’sfamilyapartisthathisfatherusedhisreignofterrortotrainhischildrenasmusiciansanddancers.

  OntopofhisextraabilityMichaelalsohadmoredrive.Thismayhavebeentheresultofbeingtheclosestofhisbrothersandsisterstohismother.“Heseemeddifferenttomefromtheotherchildren—special,”Michael’smothersaidofhim.Shemaynothaverealizedthattreatinghersonasspecialmayhavebeenpartofthereasonbebecamelikethat.

  Allinall,ifyouwanttobringupaMozartorBach,thekeyfactorishowhardyouarepreparedtocrack

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