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C.10minutes.D.5minutes.
4.A.40dollars.B.50dollars.
C.160dollars.D.dollars.
5.A.Heshouldlookforabatteryatthedrugstore.
B.Thedrugstoremaynotbeopenatthishour.
C.Heshouldhavetriedtheradioearlier.
D.Shedoesn’tknowhowtoopentheradio.
6.A.Hewondersifsomethinghappenedatthecoffeeshop.
B.Hedoesn’tknowwhythecoffeetastesbad.
C.Heonlywantscoffeebecauseheisn’thungry.
D.Hethinksthattheyoughttogotothecoffeeshop.
7.A.Yes,becauseshewouldstayattheChildren’sPalace.
B.Yes,becauseshewillhavealectureonWednesdayafternoon.
C.No,becauseshewilldotheotherthing.
D.No,becauseshehadgotnothingtodothatafternoon.
8.A.Shedoesn’tknowwherethebicycleis.
B.Shecan’tlendthebicycleout.
C.Nancyhasriddenthebicycleout.
D.Nancyhasabicycle.
9.A.Heaskedhertolearnhislesson.
B.Hewantstoknowwhatshehatestodo.
C.Helearnshislessonsverywell.
D.Hewantstoknowwhethershewillhelphim.
10.A.Hedoesn’thavetodotheproject.
B.Thewomanstillhastimetofinishtheproject.
C.He’llhelpthewomantofinishtheproject.
D.Thesemesterwillendintwoweeks.
PartBPassages
InPartB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestionsineachofthepassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersinyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
11.A.Two.B.Three.
C.Four.D.Five.
12.A.Byputtingitupinthehotair.B.Byleavingtheanimaswheretheywerekilled..
C.Byputtingitovertheirfires.D.Byleavingthemeatonthebones.
13.A.HowtoPickle(腌制)Meat.B.FindingEnoughMeat.
C.AncientMan.D.ManLearnstoPreserveMeat.
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
14.A.Attendinglecturesonmanagement.
B.Preparingreportsforthecompany.
C.Makingplansforajourney.
D.Arrangingaflowershop.
15.A.8days.B.12days.
C.ays.D.22days.
16.A.Takeapre-test.B.Payfortheprogram.
C.Signonapieceofpaper.D.Makeaphonecall.
PartCLongerConversations:
InPartC,youwillheartwolongerconversations.Theconversationswillbereadtwice.Afteryouheareachconversation,youarerequiredtofillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhear.Writeyouranswersontheanswersheet.
Blanks17throughrebasedonthefollowingconversation.
Whatsectiondoesthemanwant?
The__17__section.
What’stheman’sseatnumber?
It’sseat__(18)__.
Howmanytimeshasthemantakenplanes?
Thisisthe__(19)__.
Whatdoestheairhostessaskthemantolistentotheintercomfor
Forfurther__(_.
WriteNOMORETHANONEWORDforeachblank.
PartTwo
Grammarandvocabulary:
(26分)
SectionA
21.Thereisstill30minutes_____,sowe_____hurrywithsupper.
A.going,needn’tB.left,don’tneed
C.leaving,needn’ttoD.togo;
needn’t
22.____cleanstheblackboardistobepraised.
A.AnyoneB.ThosewhoC.WhomeverD.Theonewho
23.Everytime_____Iwenttomyuncle’s,I_____himlotsofpresents.
A.when…wasusedtobringB./…usedtobring
C.that…usedtobringingD.inwhich…wasusedtobringing
24.Thestudentsappeared_____withmyexplanation.
A.thattheywereconfusedB.thattheyconfused
C.toconfuseD.tobeconfused
25.Nottowastetimesearching,Alexkepteverythingjust_____hecouldgethishandsonit.
A.whereB.asifC.whenD.aslongas
26.--Sincewhenhaveyoubeenavegetarian?
--SinceI_____ProfessorWang’snutritionclass.
A.havetakenB.takeC.tookD.wastaken
27.Thepoorladyis_____withheruseofsaltwhencooking.
A.economyB.economicsC.economicD.economical
28.Theemployees_____theintroductionofthenewtechnologyandgreatlyimprovedtheirefficiency.
A.accountedforB.benefitedfrom
C.comparedwithD.decidedon
29.He____away.Wedon’tseehimanywherearound.
A.mighthavegoneB.mustgo
C.couldgoD.mustbegoing
30.Thething_____hefeltveryproudwasagoldwatchgivenbyhisretiredgrandfather.
A.whichB.ofwhichC.thatD.forthat
31.Wehavetobepatientbecauseit______sometime______wegetthefinalresult.
A.hasbeen,sinceB.hasbeen,until
C.is,afterD.willbe,before
32.Nosooner______thenewsthatMichaelJacksonpassedaway_____theworldfellintothemoodofsadness.
A.had…whenB.did…whenC.had…thanD.did…than
33.Grandmawarnedhimnotto_____thattalltree.
A.riskofclimbingB.runtheriskofclimbing
C.takerisktoclimbD.risktoclimb
34.Thelecturerbeganhisspeechaftertheaudience________.
A.seatedB.tooktheirseatsC.sittingD.weresitting
35.MandyandAngelaarecuriousaboutthefaintedwoman_____thefilmingofthequizafterthecontest.
A.whoinvolvesherselfinB.whoinvolvingin
C.whowasinvolvedD.thatwasinvolvedin
36.Thechanging____inconsumerchoicecanbeseeninotherareasofentertainmentbesidesmovies.
A.trendsB.technologyC.styleD.suit
37.Mostenvironmentproblemsremaintobesolvedbecauseadequatemeasuresforpreventingthem____takeninthepast.
A.tobe B.werenot C.frombeing D.hadnotbeen
SectionB
AofferBspeakCdirectionsDendedABchanged
ACpredictionsADobviousBChopefulBDconditionsCDunderstood
Aboutsixtyyearsago,onastormynightin1945,theinspiringAmericanphysicistRobertOppenheimersteppedontothestageofamovietheatreinthesecretcityofLosAlamos,NewMexico.Hewasthereto__38__tohundredsofscientists---themenandwomenwhobuildthefirstatomicbombsunderhis__39__.ExplodedovertheJapanesecitiesofHiroshimaandNagasakionAugust6and9,1945,thosebombshadjust__40__themostdestructivewarinhumanhistory---and__41__thefaceofwarforever
Theworldwouldsoonlearnwhattheyalreadyknew.Oppenheimerwarned:
Nuclearweaponsweresurprisinglycheapandeasytomake,onceyou__42__how.Soonhesaid,othercountrieswouldbemakingthem,too.Theirpowerofdestruction---“alreadyincomparablygreaterthanthatofanyotherweapons”---willgrow,hedeclared.Despitetheseunsetting(尚未确定的)__43__,Oppenheimerfound__44__benefitsinthebreakthroughs(突破),callingnuclearweapons“notonlyagreatdanger,butagreathope.”
WhatwasOppenheimerthinking?
Theseriousdangerwas__45__:
HiroshimaandNagasakilayinruins,withtensofthousandsofkilledandthousandsmoreseriouslyinjured.What“greathope”nuclearweaponsmight__46__washardtoimagine,eveninvictory.Sixtyyearslateritstill
II.ReadingComprehension(15+24)分
SurveysshowthatintheUnitedStates,about3,000teenagerseachdaybecomeregularsmokers---aboutthesamenumberofadultswho___47___smokingeachday.Nearlyone___48___ten-year-oldsmokesnow.Inthe1980s,___49___thanoneoutoftwentysmoked.
Expertssaykidswhostartsmokingusuallydosoto___50___grown-uporbecausetheythinkit___51___“cool”.Manykidsdon’t___52___thedangerofsmokingwhentheystartthebad___53___.Theythinktheycanstop(at)___54___theywant
“Manyteenagersstartsmoking,___55___theycangiveitupwhenevertheywantto,”explainsRonTodd,anofficialattheAmericanCancerSociety.“Butthentheyfindouttheycan’tbecauseofthenicotine(尼古丁),andthat’sa___56___.”
Nicotineisachemical___57___inalltobaccoproducts.Recentstudies___58___thatnicotineis__59__habit-forming,oraddictive(使人上瘾的).Peoplewhousetobaccoproductscanbecome__60__addictedtothenicotine__61__inthoseproducts.
47.A.avoidBescapeCleaveDstop
48.AandBorCinDby
49.AlittleBlessCfewDfewer
50.AappreciateBfeelCexpressDsense
51.AlooksBseesCappearedDlikes
52.AfindBrealizeCmasterDgrasp
53.AhabitBhobbyCcustomDleisure
54.AanytimeBeachtimeCalltimeDeverytime
55.AconsideringBregardingCthinkingDestimating
56.AdisasterBcrisisCmisfortuneDhorror
57.AformedBfoundCmadeDconsisted
58.AindicateBmeanCpresentDspeak
59.AgreatBlargelyCeffectiveDhighly
60.AclearlyBsimplyCeasilyDobviously
61.AcontainedBcomprisedCimpliedDinvolved
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