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1.A.At1:
00p.m.B.At1:
30p.m.C.At2:
00p.m.D.At2:
30p.m.
2.A.Inapark.B.Inamuseum.C.Inazoo.D.Inapetstore.
3.A.12.B.24.C.36.D.48.
4.A.Theman’sjob.B.Thewoman’shealth.
C.Aclasstheyaretalkingabout.D.Anewmedicineforheadaches
5.A.Bossandsecretary.B.Teacherandstudent.
C.Customerandwaitress.D.Doctorandpatient.
6.A.Hethoughtitwasasuccess.B.Hedidn’tthinkitwassuccessful.
C.Heenjoyeditverymuch.D.Hethoughtitwaswellworthseeing.
7.A.Hewonderswhytheycan’tgoforawalkinthepark.
B.Hedoesn’twanttogoforawalkinthepark.
C.Hewon’tgooutwiththewoman.
D.Hethinksit’sagoodidea.
8.A.Watchingmoviesisinexpensiveentertainment.B.Goingtomovieishishobby.
C.Themovieishisfavorite.D.Hewillgotoseethemovieagain.
9.A.He’llmissthemeetingthatafternoon.B.He’llhaveanappointmentwiththehost.
C.Hewon’tmissthemeeting.D.Heisveryhard-working.
10.A.Janewastellingajoke.B.Janewasn’tsincere.
C.JanehasalreadycomebackfromParis.D.Janewasn’tinParisthatday.
SectionB
InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestionsoneachofthepassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
11.A.Becausedogsdidnotsharewaterbowls.B.Becausedogswerenotonaleash.
C.Becausedogsmayspreaddisease.D.Becausedogsmightscarechildren.
12.A.California.B.Florida.C.Maryland.D.Washington.
13.A.ThenewlawwillonceagainhelpNewYorkwinthereputationofnewfashionintheUS.
B.Thenewlawwillhelptodevelopitseconomygrowthbyattractingdogowners.
C.Thenewlawwillbreakthebalancebetweenhealthlawsandflexibilityforbusinesses.
D.ThenewlawwillhelptostopthesaleoflargeamountsofsoftdrinksinNewYork.
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingnews.
14.A.Becausepumpkinbusinessisgrowingfastthere.
B.Becausetheyliketodrinkbeermadeofpumpkins.
C.Becausetheycanenjoyeatingavarietyofpumpkins.
D.BecausetheycangetthepumpkinsforHalloweencarving.
15.A.150,000.B.50.C.40.D.100,000.
16.A.It’sabigdemand.B.It’sthebadweather.
C.It’stheHalloween.D.It’sdifferentsizes,shapesandcolors.
PartCLongerConversations
InPartC,youwillheartwolongerconversations.Theconversationswillbereadtwice.Afteryouheareachconversation,youarerequiredtofillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhaveheard.Writeyouranswersonyouranswersheet.
Blanks17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
Completetheform.WriteONEWORDforeachanswer.
WhyisTomafraidofhearingtheword‘test’?
Becausehefeels____17_____abouttestthesedays.
WhatdoeshisinstructorthinkofTom’spresentsituation?
HethinksthatTomhasbeen___18___forthetest.
WhatwillreallycauseTom’sfailureaccordingtothewoman’sopinion?
Akindof_____19_____visualization.
Whatwillmakepeoplesuccessfulaccordingtothewoman?
Shethinksthat____20____thinkingreallyworks.
Blanks21through24arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
Thepresentconditionoftheman
Heis_____21______tothiscountry.
Therecommendationtheclerkmade.
He’dbetteropena_____22______account.
Theannualinterestrateofthiscard
____23____
Theotherbenefitthecardbringstotheman.
Hecangetacashadvancedupto____24____.
Completetheform.WriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachanswer.
II.GrammarandVocabulary
SectionA(16%)
Readthefollowingtwopassages.Fillineachblankwithoneproperwordortheproperformofthegivenwordtomakethepassagecoherent.Makesurethatyouransweraregrammaticallycorrect.
A
Dadwasalwaysfullofadvice,butoneofthebiggestlessonshetaughtmeonesummerwasabouthavingastrongworkethic.WhenmybrotherandIweregrowingup,wemowedyardsduringthesummer___25___(earn)pocketchange.Dadwasoursalesman.Hetoldourneighborsaboutourserviceandofferedapricetheycouldnotrefuse.MybrotherandIgot$10(64yuan)peryard.Ilaterfoundoutthatourfriendswerecharging$20ormoreforthesameamountofwork.
___26______26___weheadedouttomowlawns,Dadwastheretowatch.Iusedtowonder___27___hecamewithus.Hestood___28___(supervise)ourworkintheheatwhenhecouldhavebeeninsiderelaxingwithairconditioningandanicydrink.
Onedaywewerecuttingournext-doorneighbor’syard.Shealwayswaiteduntilthegrasswasknee-hightocallusover.Tomakemattersworse,wehad___29___oldlawnmower.Thisparticularafternoon,Iwasfinishingupandwastiredandsweaty.
IwasjustabouttocutoffthelawnmowerwhenIsawDadpointingtoonepieceofgrass.Heyelled:
“Youmissedapiece.”
Ifrowned,hopinghewouldletitslideandletmegohome.Hekeptpointing.So,tiredand___30___(disappoint),Iwentbacktocutthatpieceofgrass.Imumbledtomyself:
“Thatonepieceisn’thurtinganyone.Whywon’thejustletitgo?
”
ButwhenIreachedadulthood,Iunderstoodhismessage:
Whenyou’rerunningabusiness,theworkyoudosaysagreatdealaboutyou.Ifyouwanttobeseenasanentrepreneur(企业家)withintegrity,you___31___deliveraqualityproduct.Thatsinglebladeofgrassmeantthejobwasnotdone.
___32___neighborstooknoticeofthegoodworkwedidandwesoongotmorebusiness.Westartedoutwithoneclient(客户),butbytheendofthesummerwehadfive.
B
TheBangladeshi-American,SalmanKhanwasbornin1976toapoorimmigrantfamily.Heknewclearly___33___educationcouldgivepeoplepowerandchangetheirlivesforthebetter:
Khanwenttoapublichighschool___34___“afewclassmateswerefreshoutofjail”,ashetoldTheNewYorkTimes,buthegotintotheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology.
HegotBachelorofSciencedegreesinmathematics,electricalengineeringandcomputerscience,andalsogotaMasterofBusinessAdministrationdegreefromHarvardBusinessSchool.Khanthenworkedasasuccessfulhedge-fundanalyst(对冲基金分析师).
Itallbeganin2004___35___Khanbegantutoringhiscousinswhowerehavingdifficultywithmath.Tomakeiteasiertocommunicatewiththem,hedecidedtoputthelessonsonlineasaseriesofvideos.HiscousinsquicklyfoundthattheypreferredseeingKhanonline.
“___36___(have)avideolessonthattheycouldpauseandrepeatmadeiteasiertolearn”commentedWiredmagazine.withouttiringtheirtutor.
Hestartedtorealizethatthevideoscouldhelpalotmorepeopleandnevergrowold.Hethenquithisjob,mademorethan4,800videosteachingmathofallgrades,putthemonline,andstartedKhanAcademyin2006.
“Myideasaboutteachingwerestraightforwardanddeeplypersonal.IwantedtoteachinthewayIwishedthatI___37___(teach).Ihopedtoshowthejoyoflearning,theexcitementofunderstandingthingsabouttheuniverse.Iwantedtopassalongtostudentsnotonlythelogicbutthebeautyofmathandscience,”hewroteinhisbookTheOneWorldSchoolhouse:
EducationReimagined.
Theacademyhasbecomesopopularacrosstheworld___38___celebritiesandbusinesspeoplearestartingtoofferdonations,includingMicrosoftfounderBillGates.Hehasdonatedmorethan$9million(about57millionyuan)totheacademyorganization,reportedForbes.
However,Khandoesn’twanttomakemoneyfromit.“Mygoalistomakelearningfasterforstudentsofallages.___39___solittleeffortonmyownpart,Icangivealargenumberofpeoplepowerforalltime.Ican’tthinkofa___40___(good)useofmytime,”KhansaidinhisTEDtalk.
Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.atmosphereB.considerationC.nightmareD.attackE.potential
F.heartbrokenG.purposelyH.incrediblyI.widelyJ.innocentK.motionless
Youneverthinkitwillhappentoyou.ItwasjustaFridaynightatarockshow.The___41___wassohappyandeveryonewasdancingandsmiling.Andthenwhenthemencamethroughthefrontentranceandbegantheshooting,wenaivelybelieveditwasallpartoftheshow.Itwasn’tjustaterrorist___42___,itwasamassacre.Dozensofpeoplewereshotrightinfrontofme.Poolsofbloodfilledthefloor.Criesofgrownmenwhoheldtheirgirlfriends’deadbodiespiercedthesmallmusicconcerthall.Futuresruined,families___43___.Inaninstant.
Shockedandalone,Ipretendedtobedeadforoveranhour,lyingamongpeoplewhocould
seetheirlovedones___44___.Holdingmybreath,tryingtonotmove,notcry-notgiving
thosementhefeartheylongedtosee.Iwas___45___luckytosurvive.
Butsomanydidn’t.ThepeoplewhohadbeentherefortheexactsamereasonsasI-tohaveafunFridaynightwere___46___.Thisworldiscruel.Andactslikethisaresupposedtohighlightthedepravityofhumansan