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C.Exportbikestoforeignmarkets.
D.Expandtheirdomesticbusiness.
3、A.Thestatesubsidizessmallandmediumenterprises.
B.Thegovernmenthascontroloverbicycleimports.
C.Theycancompetewiththebestdomesticmanufacturers.
D.Theyhaveacostadvantageandcanchargehigherprices.
4、A.Extracostsmighteatuptheirprofitsabroad.
B.Moreworkerswillbeneededtodopackaging.
C.Theymightlosetoforeignbikemanufacturers.
D.Itisverydifficulttofindsuitablelocalagents.
5、A.Reporttothemanagement.
B.Attractforeigninvestments.
C.Conductafeasibilitystudy.
D.Consultfinancialexperts.
Questions5to8arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
6、A.Coalburntdailyforthecomfortofourhomes.
B.Anythingthatcanbeusedtoproducepower.
C.Fuelrefinedfromoilextractedfromunderground.
D.Electricitythatkeepsallkindsofmachinesrunning.
7、A.Oilwillsoonbereplacedbyalternativeenergysources.
B.Oilreservesintheworldwillbeexhaustedinadecade.
C.Oilconsumptionhasgivenrisetomanyglobalproblems.
D.Oilproductionwillbegintodeclineworldwideby2025.
8、A.Minimizetheuseoffossilfuels.
B.Startdevelopingalternativefuels.
C.Findtherealcauseforglobalwarming.
D.Takestepstoreducethegreenhouseeffect.
9、A.Theyreleaseharmfulsubstanceswhentheyareburned.
B.Theydissolveinthewaterandcauseawasteofwater.
C.Theyreleasepoisonousgasandleadtopollution.
D.Theyareburnedinefficientlyresultinginawasteofresources.
SectionB
Inthissection,youwillheartwopassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearthreeorfourquestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youthebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethrough
PassageOne
Questions9to11arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
10、A.Theabilitytopredictfashiontrends.
B.Arefinedtasteforartisticworks.
C.Yearsofpracticalexperience.
D.Strictprofessionaltraining.
11、A.PromotingallkindsofAmericanhand-madespecialties.
B.Strengtheningcooperationwithforeigngovernments.
C.Conductingtradeinartworkswithdealersoverseas.
D.Purchasinghandicraftsfromallovertheworld.
12、A.Shehasaccesstofashionablethings.
B.Sheisdoingwhatsheenjoysdoing.
C.Shecanenjoylifeonamodestsalary.
D.Sheisfreetodowhatevershewants.
PassageTwo
Questions12to15arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
13、A.Joininneighborhoodpatrols.
B.Getinvolvedinhiscommunity.
C.Voicehiscomplaintstothecitycouncil.
D.Makesuggestionstothelocalauthorities.
14、A.Deteriorationinthequalityoflife.
B.Increaseofpolicepatrolsatnight.
C.Renovationofthevacantbuildings.
D.Violationofcommunityregulations.
15、A.Theymaytakealongtimetosolve.
B.Theyneedassistancefromthecity.
C.Theyhavetobedealtwithonebyone.
D.Theyaretoobigforindividualefforts.
16、A.Hehadgotsomegroceriesatabigdiscount.
B.Hehadreadafunnyposternearhisseat.
C.Hehaddoneasmalldeedofkindness.
D.Hehadcaughtthebusjustintime.
SectionC
Inthissection,youwillhearthreerecordingsoflecturesortalksfollowedbythreeorfourquestions.Therecordingswillbeonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
Questions16to19arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.
mustchoosethecentre.
playedonly
onAnswer
17、A.ThedifficultiesofindustrializationinNorthAmerica.
B.Theinfluenceofindustrializationonpeople'
slife.
C.ThenegativeeffectofindustrializationinNorthAmerica.
D.Improvedwaysoforganizingthemanufacturingofgoods.
18、A.Toprovideanexampleofhowentrepreneursincreasedoutputbyusinganextendedworksystem.
B.Toprovideanexampleofhowentrepreneursusedtechnologicalimprovementstoincreaseoutput.
C.Toprovideanexampleofhowruralworkersrespondedtoshoebosses.
D.Toprovideanexampleofhowchangesintheworksystemimprovedthequalityofshoes.
19、A.Theywerelocatedawayfromlargecities.
B.Theyusednewtechnologytoproducepower.
C.Theydidnotallowflourtocoolbeforeitwasplacedinbarrels.
D.Theycombinedtechnologywiththeworksystem.
20、A.Itbecameeasierforfactoryownerstofindworkersandcustomers.
B.Manufacturershadtoemploymorehighlyskilledworkers.
C.Theamountofpowerrequiredforfactories'
operationwasreduced.
D.Factoriescouldoperatemorethanoneengineatatime.Questions20to22arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.
21、A.TheCivilWar.
B.Aneconomicdepression.
C.Arecognitionthatromanticismwasunpopular.
D.Anincreasedinterestinthestudyofcommonspeech.
22、A.Becausehewrotehumorousstoriesandnovels.
B.Becauseherejectedromanticismasaliteraryapproach.
C.BecausehewasthefirstrealistwriterintheUnitedStates.
D.BecauseheinfluencedAmericanprosestylethroughhisuseofcommonspeech.
23、A.HemainlywroteabouthistoricalsubjectssuchastheCivilWar.
B.Hisnovelsoftencontainedelementsofhumor.
C.Heviewedhimselfmoreasasocialobserverthanasaliteraryartist.
D.Hebelievedwritersshouldemphasizethepositiveaspectsoflife.Questions23to25arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.
24、A.Theyhaveremainedbasicallyunchangedfromtheiroriginalforms.
B.Theyhavebeenabletoadapttoecologicalchanges.
C.Theyhavecausedrapidchangeintheenvironment.
D.Theyarenolongerinexistence.
25、A.ExtinctionofspecieshasoccurredfromtimetotimethroughoutEarth'
shistory.
B.ExtinctionsonEarthhavegenerallybeenmassive.
C.TherehasbeenonlyonemassextinctioninEarth'
D.Dinosaursbecameextinctmuchearlierthanscientistsoriginallybelieved.
26、A.Extinctionsduringthepast25millionyearshavetendedtobemoreintenseevery2.6millionyears.
B.Thetheorythattheperiodicextinctionhadsomethingtodowiththe
Earth'
smovementisonlyaspeculation.
C.Thisfindingwasalreadyconfirmedbythemostprestigiousscientistsintheworld.
D.Aspecies'
survivaltotallydependsonitsabilityorinabilitytoadapt.
PartⅢReadingComprehension
Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgivenin
awordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.
Canceristheworld'
stop"
economickiller"
aswellasitslikelyleading
causeofdeath.Cancercostsmorein27andlostlifethanAIDS,malaria,thefluandotherdiseasesthatspreadperson-to-person.Chronicdiseases
ofdeathsworldwidebutlessthan3percentofpublicandprivate29forglobalhealth,saidRachelNugentoftheCenterforGlobalDevelopment,aWashington-basedpolicyresearchgroup.Moneyshouldn'
tbetakenawayfromfightingdiseasesthat30person-to-person,buttheamount31tocanceriswayoutofwhack(重击)withtheimpactithas,saidOtisBrawley,
thecancersociety'
schiefmedicalofficer.
Cancer'
seconomictoll(损耗)was$895billionin2008—equivalentto1.5percentoftheworld'
sgross32product,thereportsays.That'
sinterms
ofdisabilityandyearsoflifelost—notthecostoftreatingthedisease,
whichwasn'
taddressedinthereport.Manygroupshavebeenpushingformoreattentiontonon-infectiouscausesofdeath,andtheUnitedNationsGeneralAssemblyhassetameetingonthisayearfromnow.Somepolicyexpertsare33ittotheglobalinitiativethatledtobigincreasesinspendingonAIDSnearlyadecadeago."
ThisneedstohediscussedattheUN—howwearegoingtodealwiththisrisingburdenof34disease"
saidDr.Andreas
Ullrich,medicalofficerforcancercontrolatWHO.
ResearchersusedtheWorldHealthOrganization'
sdeathanddisabilityreports,andeconomicdatafromtheWorldBank.
36peoplelive.
They35disability-adjustedlifeyears,whichreflecttheimpactadiseasehasonhowlongandhow
A.productively
B.supplying
C.shifting
D.spread
E.account
F.funding
G.calculated
H.devoted
I.productivity
J.chronic
K.comparing
L.domestic
M.doubtful
N.clumsily
O.disability
SectionBDirections:
Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtens