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[B]Takethedictionaryoutofthelibrary.

[C]BorrowherEnglishteacher’sdictionary.

[D]BuyherownGerman-Englishdictionary.

15.[A]Thewomandidn’tmakesurewhatkindofmovietosee.

[B]Thewomanmusthaveseenahorrormovielastweek.

[C]Themovieleftthewomanalastingimpression.

[D]Thewomanwenttothemoviewiththeman.

16.[A]Shecanusehiscar.[B]Shecanborrowsomeoneelse’scar.

[C]Shemustgethercarfixed.[D]Shecan’tborrowhiscar.

17.[A]Sheisconfusedbytheman’squestion.

[B]Shedoesn’thavetimetorepeattheexplanationnow.

[C]Shedoesn’tmindrepeatingherwords.

[D]Themanshouldn’tapologizetoher.

18.[A]Hehadtocancelhisinterview.

[B]He’sdisappointedwithhisinterview.

[C]Heshouldn’thaveappliedforthejob.

[D]Hedoesn’twanttodiscusstheinterviewnow.

Questions19to22arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

19.[A]Herparentsloveherverymuch.

[B]Herparentsneverforcehertodoanythingshedoesn’twanttodo.

[C]Sheisallowedtohavewhatevercareer.

[D]Shehastoomuchfreedom.

20.[A]Shedidn’tneedherparents’moneyanymore.

[B]Shebegantogetonwellwithherparents.

[C]Shealwaysstayedwithherparents.

[D]Sherentedagovernmenthouseandlivedalone.

21.[A]Thetwospeakersarefromdifferentcountries.

[B]Themangetsalongverywellwithhisparents.

[C]Britishparentsneverinterferewiththeirchildren.

[D]Themandoesn’tlikehisparentsatall.

22.[A]TheyallowedhimtocometoEnglandimmediately.

[B]Theythoughtheshouldgoabroadasachild.

[C]Theywerereluctantuntiltheirsonpersuadedthem.

[D]TheytriedtocontrolhisEnglishstudy.

Questions23to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

23.[A]Toseedifferentplacesoftheworldforrelaxation.

[B]Toworkforhisthesisaboutnetworkmanagement.

[C]Tolookforsomespecificinvestmentopportunities.

[D]ToseetheeffectsofthetechnologyinNorthAmericaonotherpartsoftheworld.

24.[A]Itisaveryniceplacepartlybecauseofmanysuccessfulpeople.

[B]TherearelotsofbusinessopportunitiesinSiliconValley.

[C]SiliconValleyistheworld’sbestplaceforstudying.

[D]TherearenumerousschoolsinSiliconValley.

25.[A]Itmakestheirlifeeasier.

[B]Itbringsmoreopportunitiestothem.

[C]Itbringsthemmoreadvancedtechnology.

[D]Itbringsthemmorecompetitionandchallenges.

SectionB

PassageOne

Questions26to29arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

26.[A]Tocooldown.[B]Toprotecttheboy.

[C]Tofrightenitaway.[D]Togetreadytofight.

27.[A]Theyareafraidofnoises.

[B]Theyhesitatebeforetheyhit.

[C]Theyarebiggerthanwethink.

[D]Theyliketoattackrunningpeople.

28.[A]Bykeepingshoutingandhitting.

[B]Bymakingawallwithhisarms.

[C]Bythrowinghimselfonthecougar.

[D]Byswinginghisfistsatthecougar’seyes.

29.[A]JebheldTomacrosshisbody.

[B]JebaskedTomtogettheknife.

[C]Tomstruggledfreeofhisfather.

[D]Thecougarjumpedfromtherock.

PassageTwo

Questions30to32arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

30.[A]Toseehermother’squilts.

[B]Tohelpprepareforashow.

[C]Todiscusshergrandmother’slife.

[D]Togettogetherforthefamilydinner.

31.[A]Thequiltlookedverystrange.

[B]Hergrandmotherlikedthequilt.

[C]Thequiltwasthebestshehadseen.

[D]Hermotherhadmadesomechanges.

32.[A]Aquiltshow.[B]Themother’shome.

[C]Thegrandmother’squilt.[D]AMondayfamilydinner.

PassageThree

Questions33to35arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

33.[A]ShehasbeenQueenformanyyears.

[B]Shehasalessupper-classaccentnow.

[C]Herspeechesarefamiliartomanypeople.

[D]Herspeecheshavebeenrecordedfor50years.

34.[A]Dutay.[B]Citee.

[C]Hame.[D]Lorst.

35.[A]Thechangesinaperson’saccent.

[B]TheQueen’sChristmasspeechesonTV.

[C]TherecentdevelopmentoftheEnglishlanguage.

[D]Therelationshipbetweenaccentsandsocialclasses.

SectionC

Theideabehindthe“ruleoflaw”isthatimpartiallaws,nothumanbeingswiththeir(36)________andarbitrarytastesandjudgments,shouldgoverntheformalaspectsofsocial(37)________.

“Weliveunderaruleoflaw,notofmen,”Americanteacherstelltheirstudents.Thestudentsaccepttheidea.Theybelievethat“nomanisabovethelaw,”thatlawsapply(38)________toallpeople,(39)________oftheirwealth,personalconnections,orstationsinlife.Theirfaithintheruleoflawexplainsthe(40)________manyAmericansheld,andmanyforeignerscouldnotunderstand:

thePresidentRichardNixonshouldbe(41)________fromofficeasaresultofhisbehaviorinconnectionwithwhatwascalledthe“WatergateScandal”.Nixonhadbrokenthelawandthereforeshouldbepunished,Americansbelieved,evenifhewasthepresident.

Thebeliefintheruleoflawgoesbeyondthe(42)________ofpoliticstotheotherareasoflifethataregovernedbyformalrulesand(43)________.(44)__________________________________________________________________________.Personalconnectionsarenotsupposedtomatterundertheruleoflaw.

(45)__________________________________________________________________________.Theymay.WhatissaidabovedescribestheidealtowhichAmericanssubscribe.Inreality,connectionscansometimeshelpapersongetagovernmentjob.(46)__________________________________________________________________________.Butingeneraltheruleoflawprevails,andAmericansareproudthatitdoes.

补充听力(七)

11.[A]Itwasratherdull.

[B]Itwasnotwell-organized.

[C]Itwasbetterplannedinadvance.

[D]Itmadethespeakersreallybeingtired.

 

12.[A]Womenhavegotasmuchfreedomastheycouldwant.

[B]Womenarestrugglingfortheirrightsallthetime.

[C]SheunderstandswhatthisWomen’sLibbusinessisallabout.

[D]Shedoesn’tthinkthatBritishwomenhavegotasmuchfreedomaswanted.

13.[A]Shecouldn’ttalktotheconsultantbeforetwo.

[B]Shewouldtalktotheconsultantduringlunch.

[C]Shecouldn’tcontacttheconsultant’ssecretary.

[D]Shetalkedwiththeconsultantaboutthenewprogramuntiltwo.

14.[A]He’llprobablyquitschooltoplaytennis.

[B]He’steachingatennisclassnow.

[C]He’stryingtorelaxthissemester.

[D]He’sbusywithsportsandstudy.

15.[A]Tovisitmoreplacesinthecity.

[B]Tosnapasmanypicturesaspossible.

[C]Toleavesomefilmforhisfriends.

[D]Tosparesometimetomeethisfriends.

16.[A]Thewomanoftenmisunderstoodtheman.

[B]Themanisapoorerdriverthanthewoman.

[C]Themanhadtofixthecaragainforthewoman.

[D]Themandoesnotseemtohaveagoodsenseoftime.

17.[A]Sheisworriedabouttheerrorsmade.

[B]Sheisstillsearchingfordirections.

[C]Sheneedssomeonetolendherahand.

[D]Shehasbeendoingthingsinacorrectway.

18.[A]Thetwospeakersareclassmates.

[B]Thewomanismajoringinpsychology.

[C]Themanismajoringinchildren’sliterature.

[D]Thewomanismajoringinelementaryeducation.

19.[A]Twopoliceofficers.

[B]Friends.

[C]Apoliceofficerandaninvestigator.

[D]Apoliceofficerandaprogramhostess.

20.[A]Heisagoodsupervisor.

[B]Heisanexperiencedpoliceofficer.

[C]Hedoesn’tlikehispresentjob.

[D]Heenjoysdoingthepatrolwork.

21.[A]Detectivework.[B]Undercoverwork.

[C]Patrolwork.[D]Supervisinginvestigations.

22.[A]Apoliceofficerisalwaysnotveryalarmatthebeginning.

[B]Itisnecessaryforapoliceofficertobefamiliarwithhissurroundings.

[C]Thestressistoolargeforapolicemanatthebeginning.

[D]Morepolicemenhaveinjuredduringaroutinestop.

23.[A]Inhisownapartment.[B]Inhiswife’sparents.

[C]Inhisgrandparents.[D]Instudenthousing.

24.[A]Heworksattheuniversityhousingoffice.

[B]Hehasmorethanonechild.

[C]Hiswifeisagraduatestudent.

[D]Heisafull-timestudent.

25.[A]Sheisn’tasbusyintheafternoon.

[B]Sheisn’tthereinthemorning.

[C]Herassistantisn’tthereinthemorning.

[D]Shewon’thavetheformsheneedsuntiltheafternoon.

26.[A]Theexerciseofrightsisaluxury.

[B]Thepracticeofchoiceisdifficult.

[C]Choiceandrightexistatthesametime.

[D]Therightofchoiceisgivenbutataprice.

27.[A]Professionalsfindithardtodecideonasuitableproduct.

[B]Shoppersmayfindthemselveslostinthebroadrangeofitems.

[C]Peoplearelikelytofindthemselvesovercomebybusinesspersuasion.

[D]Companiesandadvertisersareoftenmisleadingabouttherangeofchoice.

28.[A]Everydaygoodsneedtobereplacedoften.

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