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B.Hehimselfwillhandinthepaperbeforethedeadline.
C.HethinkstheprofessormayacceptpapersthatarehandedinafterSeptember22.
D.Hewillasktheprofessortochangethedeadline.
2.A.Thewomanshouldhaveanoperation.
B.Sheshouldforgetaboutthetrouble.
C.Sheshouldspeakoutwhattroublesher.
D.Sheshouldthinkmorecarefullyaboutthetrouble.
3.A.Heisaplumber.B.Heisacarpenter.
C.Heisapoliceman.D.Heisacarrepairman.
4.A.Itwasexciting.B.Itwastouching.
C.Itwasboring.D.Itwasfunny.
5.A.Theconversationprobablytakesplaceatabusstop.
B.Themanisdisgustedatthetraindrivers.
C.Themanisnotsatisfiedwiththepublictransportationservice,especiallythetrainservices.
D.Themanisnotverypolite.
6.A.Ahistorybook.B.Amathbook.
C.AnEnglishbook.D.Amusicbook.
7.A.Heisastudent.B.Heisanarchitect..
C.Heisamanwhohasjustlosthisjobatcollege.
D.Heisanarmymajor.
8.A.Shewouldmakethemananotherlunch.
B.Shetriestobuytheman'
slunchforhim.
C.Shewillgetthemanacupofcoffee.
D.Sheisgoingtolookfortheman'
slunchbox.
9.A.Heissick.B.Heisworried.
C.Heisconfident.D.Heisangry.
10.A.After9:
30thenextmorning.
B.Before9:
30thisevening.
C.Before9:
30thenextmorning.
D.After9:
Conversation1
Questions11to15arebasedonthefollowingconversation:
11.A.Theyareverymodern.B.Theyareverybeautiful.
C.Theyareveryrelaxing.D.Theyareveryexpensive.
12.A.No,hedoesn’t.
B.Yes,hesometimesdoes.
C.No,becausehehasn’tgotone.
D.Yes,healwaysdoes.
13.A.Sheplaystennis.
B.Sheplaysmah-jong.
C.Sheplaysgolfandtabletennis.
D.Sheplaystabletennis
14.A.Byemail.B.Byphone.
C.Bypost.D.Byfax.
15.A.Sheviewsitasunnecessary.
B.Shehasneverthoughtaboutit.
C.Shefindsitquiteinteresting.
D.Sheconsidersitveryimportant.
Conversation2
Questions16to20arebasedonthefollowingconversation:
16.A.Geteverythingreadyfortheinterview.
B.Talkwithherpartnersonthephone.
C.Figureouthowmuchtraveltimeisinvolved.
D.Dressupfortheappointment.
17.A.Becausehemeetssomanynewpeopleandwantstointeractwiththem.
B.Becauseheisoftendelayedbyatraffictie-upontheway.
C.Becausehehasahabitofhavinglongtalkswithotherpeople.
D.Becauseittakeshimalongtimetoprepareareportattheconvention.
18.A.Hepreferstocommunicatewithhiscolleaguesbyphone.
B.Hepreferstocommunicatewithhiscolleaguesbyfax.
C.Hepreferstocommunicatewithhiscolleaguesbypersonalcontact.
D.Hepreferstocommunicatewithhiscolleaguesbyemail.
19.A.ManypeopleinChinalovetochatwithforeigners.
B.ManypeopleinChinalovetotraveltoworkbybicycle.
C.ManypeopleinChinalovetousetheInternet.
D.ManypeopleinChinalovetotakepartinsocialactivities.
20.A.Shewillcatcharidetoherplaceofarrival.
B.Shewilldriveherowncar.
C.Shewillrideabicycle,asmostChinesedo.
D.Shewilltakeataxi.
SectionB
Inthissection,youwillhearoneshortpassage.Attheendofthepassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Thenchoosethebestanswerfromeachofthem.
Questions21to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
21.A.Theytakelongervacationstodaythanemployeesdidin1979.
B.Theytakehappiervacationstodaythanemployeesdidin1979.
C.Theytooklongerhourstodaythanemployeesdidin1979.
D.Theyworkshorterhourstodaythanemployeesdidin1979.
22.A.Heobservedthebankerhardatwork.
B.Hetalkedwiththebankerforawholeday.
C.Hehelpedthebankerconductbusiness.
D.Hepraisedthebankerforhisgoodwork.
23.A.Theconnectionbetweentimeandproductivityisalwayspositive.
B.Theconnectionbetweentimeandproductivityisnotalwayspositive.
C.Theconnectionbetweentimeandproductivityshouldneverbepositive.
D.Theconnectionbetweentimeandproductivityshouldalwaysbepositive.
24.A.Thebankerspent70percentofhistimedoingbusywork.
B.Thebankerspentallofhistimedoingbusywork.
C.Thebankerspent90percentofhistimedoingbusywork.
D.Thebankerspent80percentofhistimedoingbusywork.
25.A.Employersevaluateemployeesaccordingtotheamountoftimeonthejob.
B.Employersevaluateemployeesaccordingtotheirjobperformance.
C.Employersevaluateemployeesaccordingtotheworkingtimeandjobperformance.
D.Employersevaluateemployeesaccordingtotheirworkattitudeandjobefficiency.
Part
ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(10%)
Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet.
Forquestions1-7,mark
Y(forYES)ifthestatementagreeswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage;
N(forNO)ifthestatementcontradictstheinformationgiveninthepassage;
NG(forNOTGIVEN)iftheinformationisnotgiveninthepassage;
Forquestions8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.
TheWinner’sGuidetoSuccess
Howdosuccessfulpeoplethink?
Whatdrivesthem?
TofindoutIinterviewedsomepeoplemostsuccessfulinmotivatingothers:
thenation’stopmotivationalspeakersandbest-sellingauthorsofhow-to-succeedbooks.Herearesevenkeystosuccessthattheyshare:
Takefullresponsibility.Whilepeopleblameeveryonefromtheirparentstothegovernmentfortheirfailuretogetahead,motivationalsuperstarsrefusetoadoptthevictimattitude.Theirbeliefis“ifit’stobe,it’suptome.”
Givenupbyhisparentsatbirthandlabeledasaretardedchild,LesBrownhadeveryreasontolosehope.Butwhenahighschoolteachertoldhim“Someoneelse’sopinionofyoudoesnothavetobecomeyourreality,”Brownrealizedthathisfuturelayinhisownhands.HewentontobecomeanOhioStatelegislatorandauthor.Todayheearns$20,000perhourasoneofAmerica’stopmotivationalspeakers.
Brownunderstoodthatyoucouldn’tcontrolthingsinlifesuchasnature,thepastandotherpeople.Butyoucancontrolyourownthoughtsandactions.Takingresponsibilityforyourlifeisoneofthemostempoweringthingsyoucando.
Livelife“onpurpose”.Whatmostseparatesmotivationalsuperstarsfromothersisthattheylivelife“onpurpose”–theyaredoingwhattheybelievetheycan.“Havingapurposeinyourlifeisthemostimportantelementofbecomingafullyfunctioningperson.”SaysWayneDyer,anauthorofabestseller.
Whenyouliveyourlifeonpurpose,yourmainconcernisdoingthejobright.Youlovewhatyoudo.Peoplewanttodobusinesswithyou,becausetheysenseyourcommitment.
Writeoutaplan.TryingtoachieveyourgoalswithoutanactionplanisliketryingtodrivefromLosAngelestoDenverwithoutamap.Thewastedtime,energyandmoneywillcauseyoutogiveuplongbeforeyoureachyourdestination.“Goalsthatarenotinwritingarenotgoalsatall.Theyaremerelyfantasies.”
Bewillingtopaytheprice.Wantingabighouse,aluxurycaroramilliondollarsisnice,buttheproblemisthatpracticallyeveryonewantsthesethings.Successfulpeoplefindoutwhatitcoststomaketheirdreamscometrueandmakeithappen.Theydon’tcomplainabouttheworkittakes.
Becomeanexpert.OnestrikingfactoraboutthemotivationalspeakersIinterviewedistheirunusualdrivetobethebest.They’lldoalmostanythingtoimprovetheirskills.
PatriciaFripp,whospeakstoFortune500executivesonhowtobecomemoresuccessful,tookacomedyworkshopandhiredaprivatespeechcoachtoimproveherspeakingability.FrippdidthisevenafterbeingnamedoneofthemostexcitingspeakersinNorthAmericabyatrademagazine.
Nevergiveup.Whenyoutrulydevoteyourselftoyourgoal,givingupisn’tevenachoice.Youmustbewillingtodowhateverittakestomakeithappen.Spendasmuchofyourdayasyoucanonachievingyourgoalsanddreams.
WhenJackCanfieldandMarkVictorHansenwroteChickenSoupfortheSoul,theywereturneddownbymorethanahundredpublishers.Butinsteadofgivingup,theystayedfocusedontheirgoal.Eventually,asmallcompanydecidedtopublishthebook.Itnotonlybecameabestseller,butalsohatchedanentireseriesofChickenSoupbooksthathassoldmorethan12millioncopies.
Don’tdelay.InhisbookLiveYourDreams,LesBrownrecallstalkingonthephonewithafriendnamedMarion.Thenextdayshedied.LaterBrownwashelpingcleanoutherofficewhenhecameacrossnotesforaplay.Unfortunately,itwouldneverbepublished.Marionwastheonlyonewhoknewtheending.Wedon’thaveforever.Topachieversknowthis,butratherthanseeingitasnegativeordiscouraging,theyusetheknowledgetospurthemselveson,theygoafterwhattheywant—energeticallyandpassionatelyaccomplishingthe