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C)Physicalexercisehelpsherstayinshape.

D)Theman’stennisracketisgoodenough.

2.A)KathyisverypleasedtoattendthelecturebyDr.Smith.

B)Thewomenisgoodatdoinglabdemonstrations.

C)Themanwilldoallhecantoassistthewoman.

D)ThewomanwillskipDr.Smith’slecturetohelptheman.

3.A)Stevebecamerichsoonaftergraduationfromcollege.

B)Steveinvitedhisclassmatestovisithisbigcottage.

C)ThespeakersandSteveusedtobeclassmates.

D)Thewomanaskedthemantoaccompanyhertotheparty.

4.A)Inaclinic.

B)Inaboat.

C)Inaplane.

D)Inabus.

5.A)9:

50

B)9:

40

C)9:

10

D)10:

6.A)Johnhasgotmanyadmirers.

B)ShedoesnotthinkJohnishandsome.

C)Johnhasjustgotabachelor’sdegree.

D)ShedoesnotlikeJohnatall.

7.A)Hehasgotasharppainintheneck.

B)Heisinvolvedinaseriousaccident.

C)Heistrappedinaterribletrafficjam.

D)Hehasbeenbumpingalongforhours.

8.A)Sheisaprofessionalmechanic.

B)Sheshouldimproveherphysicalcondition.

C)Shecannotgowithoutawashingmachine.

D)Sheisgoodatrepairingthings.

Questions9to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

9.A)Thecasecauseddebateamongthepublic.

B)Theaccusedwasfoundguiltyofstealing.

C)Theaccusedrefusedtopleadguiltyincourt.

D)Somewitnessesfailedtoappearincourt.

10.A)Hewasunemployed.

B)Hiswifedesertedhim.

C)Hischildrenweresick.

D)Hewasoutofmind.

11.A)Hewasunworthyofsympathy.

B)Hewasunlikelytogetemployed.

C)Hehadcommittedthesamesortofcrime.

D)Hehadbeeninjailbefore.

Questions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

12.A)Unsatisfactory.

B)Aggressive.

C)Conservative.

D)Irresponsible.

13.A)Distributionsofbrochures.

B)Publicrelations.

C)Productdesign.

D)Internalcommunication.

14.A)Drawingsketchesforadvertisements.

B)Advertisinginthenationalpress.

C)Makingtelevisioncommercials.

D)Placingadvertisementsinthetradepress.

15.A)Sheknowsthetricksofadvertising.

B)Sheisnotsoeasytogetalongwith.

C)Sheisnotsuitablefortheposition.

D)Shehasthemotivationtodothejob.

SectionB

Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.

PassageOne

Questions16to19 

arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

16.A)Theculturaldiversity.

B)Innovativeacademicprograms.

C)Impressiveschoolbuildings.

D)Thecozycommunallife.

17.A)Ithelpsthemsoakupthesurroundingculture.

B)Itisasimportantastheirlearningexperience.

C)Itensurestheirphysicalandmentalhealth.

D)Itisverybeneficialtotheiracademicprogress.

18.A)Ithastheworld’sbest-knownmilitaryacademies.

B)Itprovidesnumerousoptionsforstudents.

C)Itdrawsfacultyfromallaroundtheworld.

D)Itoffersthemostchallengingacademicprograms.

19.A)TheyareresponsiblemerelytotheirMinistryofEducation.

B)Theystrivetodevelopeverystudent’sacademicpotential.

C)Theyensurethatallstudentsgetroughlyequalattention.

D)Theytrytogivestudentsopportunitiesforexperimentation.

PassageTwo

Questions 

20 

to22arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

20.A)ItcrossestheEnglishChanneltwiceaday.

B)ItisnowabouthalfwaytotheFrenchcoast.

C)ItisleavingFolkestoneinaboutfiveminutes.

D)ItwillarriveatBoulogneathalfpasttwo.

21.A)Nexttotheduty-freeshop.

B)AttherearofBdeck.

C)InthefrontofAdeck.

D)Oppositetheship’soffice.

22.A)ItismuchmorespaciousthantheloungeonCdeck.

B)Itisfortheuseofpassengerstravellingwithchildren.

C)ItisforseniorpassengersandpeoplewithVIPcards.

D)Itisforthesoleuseofpassengerstravellingwithcars.

PassageThree

Questions23to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

23.A)Itwasnamedafteritsdiscoverer.

B)Itwasnamedafteracaveartexpert.

C)Itwasnamedafteroneofitspainters.

D)Itwasnamedafteritslocation.

24.A)DeerwereworshipedbytheancientCro-Magnonpeople.

B)Cro-Magnonpeoplepaintedanimalstheyhuntedandate.

C)Theywerebelievedtokeepevilsawayfromcavedwellers.

D)Animalpaintingwaspartofthespirituallifeofthetime.

25.A)Theyhavedifficultytellingwhenthepaintingsweredone.

B)Theyareunabletodrawsuchinterestingandfinepaintings.

C)Theyhavemisinterpretedthemeaningofthecavepaintings.

D)Theyknowlittleaboutwhythepaintingswerecreated.

SectionC

Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblankswiththeexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.

Ifyouareattendingalocalcollege,especiallyonewithoutresidencehalls,you'

llprobablyliveathomeandcommutetoclasses.Thisarrangementhasalotof___26___.It'

scheaper.Itprovidesacomfortableandfamiliarsetting,anditmeansyou'

llgetthekindofhomecookingyou'

reusedtoinsteadofthe 

monotony 

(单调)that___27___eventhebestinstitutionalfood.

However,commutingstudentsneedto___28___tobecomeinvolvedinthelifeoftheircollegeandtotakespecialstepstomeettheirfellowstudents.Often,thismeansacertainamountofinitiativeonyourpartin___29___andtalkingtopeopleinyourclasseswhomyouthinkyoumightlike.

Oneproblemthatcommutingstudentssometimesfaceistheirparents'

unwillingnesstorecognizethatthey'

readults.The___30___fromhighschooltocollegeisabigone,andifyouliveathomeyouneedtodevelopthesamekindofindependenceyou'

dhaveifyouwerelivingaway.Homerulesthatmighthavebeen___31___whenyouwereinhighschooldon'

tapply.Ifyourparentsare___32___torenegotiate,youcanspeedtheprocessalongbylettingyourbehaviorshowthatyouhavetheresponsibilitythatgoeswithmaturity.Parentsaremorewillingto___33___theirchildrenasadultswhentheybehavelikeadults.If,however,there'

ssomuchfrictionathomethatit___34___youracademicwork,youmightwanttoconsidersharinganapartmentwithoneormorefriends.Sometimesthisisahappysolutionwhenfamily___35___makeeveryonemiserable.

Part 

Ⅲ 

ReadingComprehension(40minutes)

Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.

Questions36to45arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Childrenarenatural-bornscientists.Theyhave

36 

minds,andtheyaren’tafraidtoadmittheydon’tknowsomething.Mostofthem,

37 

losethisastheygetolder.Theybecomeself-consciousanddon’twanttoappearstupid.Insteadoffindingthingsoutforthemselvestheymake

38 

thatoftenturnouttobewrong

Soit’snotacaseofgettingkidsinterestedinscience.Youjusthavetoavoidkillingthe 

39 

forlearningthattheywerebornwith.It’snocoincidencethatkidsstartdesertingscienceonceitbecomesformalized.Childrennaturallyhaveablurredapproachto

40 

knowledge.Theyseelearningaboutscienceorbiologyorcookingasallpartofthesameact-it’salllearning.It’sonlybecauseofthepracticalitiesofeducationthatyouhavetostartbreakingdownthecurriculumintospecialistsubjects.Youneedtohavespecialistteacherswho

41 

whattheyknow.Thusoncetheyenterschool,childrenbegintodefinesubjectsanderectboundariesthatneedn’totherwiseexist.

Dividingsubjectsintoscience,maths,English,etc.issomethingwedofor

42 

.Intheendit’salllearning,butmanychildrentoday

43 

themselvesfromascientificeducation.Theythinkscienceisforscientists,notforthem.

Ofcourseweneedtospecialize

44 

.EachofushasonlysomuchtimeonEarth,sowecan’tstudyeverything.At5yearsold,ourfieldofknowledgeand

45 

isbroad,c

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