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Directions:

InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

1.A.April9th.B.April8th.C.April19th.D.April21st.

2.A.Inapostoffice.B.Onthecampus.

C.IntheMainhall.D.IntheAdministrationbuilding.

3.A.2dollars.B.4dollars.C.8dollars.D.5dollars.

4.A.Thebag.B.Theumbrella.C.Thecamera.D.Water.

5.A.Hehadavisitor.B.Hemissedthebus.

C.Heforgotthetime.D.Hedidn’tlikethefilm.

6.A.Surprising.B.Good.C.Untrue.D.Doubtful.

7.A.Themanfeelssorryforthewoman.B.Theareaisforpassengersonly.

C.Thewomanisaskingthemantoleave.D.Themanisamemberofthestaff.

8.A.Thetestconsistedofonepage.

B.Theexamwasdifficultforthewoman.

C.Thewomanspentanhouronthefirstpage.

D.Thewomangottothelastquestionfinally.

9.A.Itcostsalot.B.Itproducesgoodresults.

D.It’sofnouse.D.It’stooexhausting.

10.A.Togiveuponecoursetemporarily.B.Topicksomeeasiercoursesthisterm.

C.Todropoutofschoolthisterm.D.Tostudyhardertomeettherequirements.

SectionB

InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedquestionsoneachofthem.Thepassagesandconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

11.A.Joyful.B.Disappointed.C.Excited.D.Unexpected.

12.A.Everythinghappensforareason.B.Trustyourinstincts.

C.Takefaithinyourself.D.Focusononethingatatime.

13.A.Turntoothers’foradvice.B.Tryasmanydifferentthingsasyoucan.

C.Losenotimetotakeaction.D.Travelfornewexperiencesandinspiration.

Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

14.A.57B.75C.76D.43

15.A.physicaloremotionalviolence.B.riskofdevelopingcancer.

C.ruinedfamilyrelationship.D.pollutedindoorairquality.

16.A.Theimportanceofbanningdomesticsmoking.

B.Anewlawagainstdomesticsmoking.

C.Theharmfuleffectsofdomesticsmoking.

D.Activesmokersandpassivesmokers.

Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.

17.A.Journalistofalocalnewspaper.B.Directorofeveningradioprograms.

C.Produceroftelevisioncommercials.D.Hostessoftheweekly“BusinessWorld”.

18.A.Heranthreerestaurantswithhiswife’shelp.

B.Heandhiswifedideverythingbythemselves.

C.Heworkedbothasacookandawaiter.

D.Hehiredacookandtwolocalwaitresses.

19.A.Hedoesn’tneedtodoanyadvertisingnowadays.

B.Headvertisesonradioandinlocalnewspapers.

C.HespendshugesumsonTVcommercialseveryyear.

D.Hehireschildrentodistributeadsinshoppingcenters.

20.A.Therestaurantlocation.B.Therestaurantatmosphere.

C.Thefoodquality.D.Thesatisfactionofcustomers.

II.GrammarandVocabulary

Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;

fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.

AncientMyth---AHitWithModernAudiences

Thissummer’ssurprisehitatmovietheatersacrossChinawasthere-tellingoftheancientmythofNezha.Theanimatedfilm(21)(take)inoverfourbillionyuanattheboxofficeandbecomeoneofthecountry’smostsuccessfulfilmsever.ItprovedthatChinacouldproduceanimatedfilmscomparableto(22)producedinHollywoodandJapan.

Thefilm,directedbyYangYu,wasamassiveundertaking(任务)fromstarttofinish.Hespenttwoyearswritingthescript(剧本)andthreemoreyearsmakingafilmwhichrequiredtheeffortsof1,600animators.ButforYang,itwasawaytoprovetohimselfthathe(23)changehisfateandinspireotherstochangetheirfateaswell.

“Iusedtosufferfromalotofprejudiceafterchangingmycareer,”saidYang,“SincethenIhavethoughtaboutmakingananimatedfilmtoencourageyoungpeopletopersistintheirdreams.”

(24)(convey)themessagethat“yourfateisinyourownhands,”Yangmadesomechangestotheoriginalmyth.Nezhawasbornadevil(恶魔),(25)(fate)tocausemischief(恶作剧),buthedecidestoovercomehisfateandtosavethepeopleofhishometownfrombeingdestroyedbyAoBing,thethirdsonoftheDragonKing.

(26)theancientmythbeingveryclearaboutthedifferencesbetweenthegoodandthebadguys,inYang’sfilm,allofthecharactersaretreatedwithempathy,andeventhe“bad”peoplearealsovictimsoftheirfate,(27),actually,havethepotentialtochangeandbecomegood.

Overtheyears,Ihavecomeacrossafewstudentslabeledas“devils.”Althoughsomemisbehavedsimply(28)theywerenotmatureenough,othersweretrouble-makinganduncooperativewhentheywereinabadmood.Thosestudentsneedtoknowtheywerenotdoomedtobebad.Astheygrewup,theywouldhavethepowertochangetheircircumstances.

IfyouhaveseenNezha,youknow(29)aterrific,entertainingfilmitis.Butanimportantlessonisalsoconveyedinthefilm(30)weshouldnotjudgeourselvesorotherstooharshly,soasnottoallowthosenegativejudgmentstocontrolourfate.

Direction:

Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.

A.increasing

B.defend

C.partially

D.depriving

E.sharpened

F.breaks

G.endured

H.granting

I.issues

J.activate

K.roughly

Flood-hitVenice’sshrinkingpopulationfacesmountingproblems

Venetians(威尼斯人)arefedupwithwhattheyseeasinadequateresponsestothecity’smountingproblems:

record-breakingflooding,environmentalandsafetythreatsfromcruiseshiptrafficandtheburdenonservicesfromover-tourism.

Theyfeellargelylefttotheirowndevices,withever-fewerVenetianslivinginthehistoricpartofthecityto31itsinterestsandkeepitfrombecomingmainlyatouristland.

Thehistoricfloodingthisweek---markedbythreefloodsover1.5meters(nearly5feet)andthehighestin53yearsat1.87meters(6feet,1inch)---has32callstocreateanadministrationthatrecognizestheuniquenessofVenice,forbothitsconcentrationoftreasuresandits33vulnerability.

Flooddamagehasbeen34estimatedathundredsofmillionsofEuros(dollars),butthetruerangewillonlybecomeclearwithtime.Thefrustrationgoesfarbeyondthefailuretocompleteand3578underwaterbarriersthatweredesignedtopreventjustthekindofdamagethatVenicehas36thisweek.Withthesystemnotyetcompletedoreven37testedafter16yearsofworkand5billionEuros($5.5billion)invested,manyaresuspiciousitwillevenwork.

Atthepubliclevel,proposalsforbetteradministeringthecityincluding38somelevelofautonomy(自制)toVenice,alreadyenjoyedbysomeItalianregionslikeTrentino-Alto-AdigewithitsGerman-speakingminority,orofferingtax39toencourageVenice’srepopulation.

Just53,000peopleliveinthehistoricpartofthecitythattouristsknowasVenice,downbyathirdfromagenerationagoanddroppingbyabout1,000peopleayear.Thatmeansfewerpeoplewatchingtheneighborhood,monitoringforpublicmaintenance40orneighborsinneed.Manyleavebecauseoftheincreasedexpenseorthedailydifficultiesinlivinginacityofcanals,whichcanmakeevenasimpleerrandahardjourney.

III.ReadingComprehension

SectionA

ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

Ecologyisacomplicatedthing.Giventhefactsthatelephantdamageoftenkillstreesandbushfiresoftenkilltrees,itwouldbe41toassumethatacombinationofthetwowouldmakethingsworse.Contrarytothisassumption,42,astherecently-publishedresearchbyBenjaminWigleyshows,ifatreehasalreadybeendamaged,firecan43helptomakethingsbetter.

Onecommonwayinwhichelephantsharmtreesisbystripping(剥)themoftheirbark(树皮).DrWigley,whodidindeedstartfromtheobvious44,setofftofindouthowmuchworsebushfireswouldmaketheeffectsofthisbarkstripping.Toservethispurpose,hesetupastudyintheKrugerNationalPark.Since1954,theKrugerhasbeenthesiteofexperimentsinwhichplotsoflandhavebeenburned45,tounderstandtheeffectsoffireonplainecology.Intheseexperiments,DrWigleylookedattreesinthreedifferentzones,inoneofwhich,thetreeswereburnedeveryyear;

inthesecond,theywereburnedeveryotheryear,whilethethirdzone,bycontrast,wasactively46fire.Tokeepthingsconsistent,helookedatthefateofthesametreespecies,themarula(马鲁拉树),inallthreezones.Hepickedmarulasbecausetheyareparticular47ofelephantactivity.Theirfruitaredelicious,andprizedbyelephantsandpeoplealike.Butelephantsalsoseemto

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