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slecturetohelptheman.
B.KathyisverypleasedtoattendthelecturebyDr.Smith.
C.Thewomanisgoodatdoinglabdemonstrations.
D.Themanwilldoallhecantoassistthewoman.
3.A.Thewomanaskedthemantoaccompanyhertotheparty.
B.Stevebecamerichsoonaftergraduationfromcollege.
C.Steveinvitedhisclassmatestovisithisbigcottage.
D.ThespeakersandSteveusedtobeclassmates.
4.A.Inabus.
B.Inaclinic.
C.Inaboat.
D.Inaplane.
5.A.10:
10.
B.9:
50.
C.9:
40.
D.9..10.
6.A.ShedoesnotlikeJohnatall.
B.Johnhasgotmanyadmirers.
C.ShedoesnotthinkJohnishandsome.
D.Johnhasjustgotabachelor'
sdegree.
7.A.Hehasbeenbumpingalongforhours.
B.Hehasgotasharppainintheneck.
C.Heisinvolvedinaseriousaccident.
D.Heistrappedinaterribletrafficjam.
8.A.Sheisgoodatrepairingthings.
B.SheisaprofessionalmechaniC.
C.Sheshouldimproveherphysicalcondition.
D.Shecannotgowithoutawashingmachine.
Questions9to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
9.A.Somewitnessesfailedtoappearincourt.
B.Thecasecauseddebateamongthepublic.
C.Theaccusedwasfoundguiltyofstealing.
D.Theaccusedrefusedtopleadguiltyincourt.
10.A.Hewasoutofhismind.
B.Hewasunemployed.
C.Hiswifedesertedhim.
D.Hischildrenweresick.
11.A.Hehadbeeninjailbefore.
B.Hewasunworthyofsympathy.
C.Hewasunlikelytogetemployed.
D.Hehadcommittedthesamesortofcrime.
Questions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
12.A.Irresponsible.
B.Unsatisfactory.
C.Aggressive.
D.Conservative.
13.A.Internalcommunication.
B.Distributionofbrochures.
C.Publicrelations.
D.Productdesign.
14.A.Placingadvertisementsinthetradepress.
B.Drawingsketchesforadvertisement
C.Advertisinginthenationalpress.
D.Makingtelevisioncommercials.
15.A.Shehasthemotivationtodothejob.
B.Sheknowsthetricksofadvertising.
C.Sheisnotsoeasytogetalongwith.
D.Sheisnotsuitablefortheposition.
SectionB
Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
PassageOne
Questions16to19arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
16.A.Thecozycommunallife.
B.Theculturaldiversity.
C.Innovativeacademicprograms.
D.Impressiveschoolbuildings.
17.A.Itisverybeneficialtotheiracademicprogress.
B.Ithelpsthemsoakupthesurroundingculture.
C.Itisasimportantastheirlearningexperience.
D.Itensurestheirphysicalandmentalhealth.
18.A.Itoffersthemostchallengingacademicprograms.
B.Ithastheworld'
sbest-knownmilitaryacademies.
C.Itprovidesnumerousoptionsforstudents.
D.Itdrawsfacultyfromallaroundtheworld.
19.A.Theytrytogivestudentsopportunitiesforexperimentation.
B.TheyareresponsiblemerelytotheirMinistryofEducation.
C.Theystrivetodevelopeverystudent'
sacademicpotential.
D.Theyensurethatallstudentsgetroughlyequalattention.
PassageTwo
Questions20to22arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
20.A.ItwillarriveatBoulogneathalfpasttwo.
B.ItcrossestheEnglishChanneltwiceaday.
C.ItisnowabouthalfwaytotheFrenchcoast.
D.ItisleavingFolkestoneinaboutfiveminutes.
21.A.Oppositetheship'
soffice.
B.Nexttotheduty-freeshop.
C.AttherearofBdeck.
D.InthefrontofAdeck.
22.A.Itisforthesoleuseofpassengerstravellingwithcars.
B.ItismuchmorespaciousthantheloungeonCdeck.
C.Itisfortheuseofpassengerstravellingwithchildren.
D.ItisforseniorpassengersandpeoplewithVIPcards.
PassageThree
Questions23to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
23.A.Itwasnamedafteritslocation.
B.Itwasnamedafteritsdiscoverer.
C.Itwasnamedafteracaveartexpert.
D.Itwasnamedafteroneofitspainters.
24.A.Animalpaintingwaspartofthespirituallifeofthetime.
B.DeerwereworshipedbytheancientCro-Magnonpeople.
C.Cro-Magnonpeoplepaintedanimalstheyhuntedandate.
D.Theywerebelievedtokeepevilsawayfromcavedwellers.
25.A.Theyknowlittleaboutwhythepaintingswerecreated.
B.Theyhavedifficultytellingwhenthepaintingsweredone.
C.Theyareunabletodrawsuchinterestingandfinepaintings.
D.Theyhavemisinterpretedthemeaningofthecavepaintings.
SectionC
Directions..Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblankswiththeexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.
Ifyouareattendingalocalcollege,especiallyonewithoutresidencehalls,you'
llprobablyliveathomeandcommutetoclasses.Thisarrangementhasalotof26It'
scheaper.Itprovidesacomfortableandfamiliarsetting,anditmeansyou'
llgetthekindofhomecookingyou'
reusedtoinsteadofthemonotony(单调)that27eventhebestinstitutionalfood.
However,commutingstudentsneedto28tobecomeinvolvedinthelifeoftheircollegeandtotakespecialstepstomeettheirfellowstudents.Often,thismeansacertainamountofinitiativeonyourpartin29andtalkingtopeopleinyourclasseswhomyouthinkyoumightlike.
Oneproblemthatcommutingstudentssometimesfaceistheirparents'
unwillingnesstorecognizethatthey'
readults.The30fromhighschooltocollegeisabigone,andifyouliveathomeyouneedtodevelopthesamekindofindependenceyou'
dhaveifyouwerelivingaway.Homerulesthatmighthavebeen31whenyouwereinhighschooldon'
tapply.Ifyourparentsare32torenegotiate,youcanspeedtheprocessalongbylettingyourbehaviorshowthatyouhavetheresponsibilitythatgoeswithmaturity.Parentsaremorewillingto33theirchildrenasadultswhentheybehavelikeadults.If,however,there'
ssomuchfrictionathomethatit34youracademicwork,youmightwanttoconsidersharinganapartmentwithoneormorefriends.Sometimesthisisahappysolutionwhenfamily35makeeveryonemiserable.
PartⅢ ReadingComprehension (40minutes)
SectionA
Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.Pleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemon,AnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.
Questions36to45arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Childrenarenatural-bornscientists.Theyhave36minds,andtheyaren'
tafraidtoadmittheydon'
tknowsomething.Mostofthem,37,losethisastheygetolder.Theybecomeself-consciousanddon'
twanttoappearstupid.Insteadoffindingthingsoutforthemselvestheymake38thatoftenturnouttobewrong.
Soit'
snotacaseofgettingkidsinterestedinscience.Youjusthavetoavoidkillingthe39forlearningthattheywerebornwith.It'
snocoincidencethatkidsstartdesertingscienceonceitbecomesformalised.Childrennaturallyhaveablurredapproachto40knowledge.Theyseelearningaboutscienceorbiologyorcookingasallpartofthesameact?
--it'
salllearning.It'
sonlybecauseofthepracticalitiesofeducationthatyouhavetostartbreakingdownthecurriculumintospecialistsubjects.Youneedtohavespecialistteacherswho41whattheyknow.Thusoncetheyenterschool,childrenbegintodefinesubjectsanderectboundariesthatneedn'
totherwiseexist.
Dividingsubjectsintoscience,maths,English,etc.issomethingwedofor42.Intheendit'
salllearning,butmanychildrentoday43themselvesfromascientificeducation.Theythinkscienceisforscientists,notforthem.
Ofcourseweneedtospecialise44.EachofushasonlysomuchtimeonEarth,sowecan'
tstudyeverything.At5yearsold,ourfieldofknowledgeand45isbroad,coveringanythingfromlearningtowalktolearning,tocount.Graduallyitnarrowsdownsothatbythetimeweare45,itmightbeonetiny