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isthebestanswer.YoushouldchooseAnswer[A]ontheAnswerSheetandmarkitwithasinglefinethroughthecentre.
SampleAnswer[A][B][C][D]
1. A)Theteachermadethestudentswriteinclass.
B)Theteachertaughtanewlesson.
C)TheteacherputofftheclassuntilFriday.
D)Theteacherreviewedapreviouslesson.
2. A)It'
sgoingtobealotoffun. C)It’sgoingtoattractalotofstudents.
B)It'
sgoingtorequirealotofreading.D)It’sgoingtoworkoutquitewell.
3. A)Toarestaurant. C)Toaplay.
B)Tothebeach. D)Toamusichall.
4.A)Thetrainiscrowded.C)Thetrainisontime.
B)Thetrainislate.D)Thetrainisoutoforder.
5.A)Maryenjoyslearningmathematics.
B)Maryhasneverstudiedmathematics.
C)Maryisperhapspooratmathematics.
D)Marymustbegoodatmathematics.
PartIIReadingComprehension(35Minutes)
Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.
Questions16to20arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
PassageOne
ThemodernvillageofApolloniaisonthecoast,sixteenkilometersnorthofCyrene.Itisreachedbyadelightfulroadthatdropsdown700metersovertwohuge“steps”ofrocktothesea.
TouristsgodowntoApolloniaintheafternoon,aftertheyhavespentthemorninginCyrene.Bothplaceswerecitieslongago,andtheyarefullofinterestingandbeautifulruins.ThereismoretobeseeninCyrene—ontheground,youunderstand.Ifyouwanttoknowtheexcitementofanunderwatercity,Apolloniaistheplace.
SomeruinsofApolloniaareonthemainland.Someareonanislandathousandmetersfromtheshort.Therestnowliebetween,undereightortenmetersofwater.Theseaiswarm,seldomrough.Itisoftenalmostasclearasglass.
Onastillday,then,swimouttowardstheisland.Swimunderwaterasmuchasyoucan,withyoureyesopen.Lookdown.
Firstyouseeastreet,withhousesandshopsonbothsides.Theirroofshavefallenin,butthewallsarestanding.Someshopshaveabigstonetable—acounterperhaps?
Candstoneshelves.Attheendofthisstreetyoucometoasquare.Ithasawidepavementallaround,andsomebuildingsopendirectlyontothepavement.Weretheycafes?
Didthewaitersputtablesandchairsonthepavementinsummerlongago?
OvertwothousandyearsagothekingofEgyptvisitedthecity.HebroughthisdaughterCleopatrawithhim.Shewastenyearsoldatthetime,andherfatherbuiltahugeswimmingbathforher.YoucanstillseeCleopatra'
sBath,behindthecafesinthesquare.Andyouwillnotbesurprisedtohearthatitisstillfullofwater!
16.HowfaristheunderwatercityApolloniaawayfromCyrene?
A)About16kilometers.C)About700kilometers.
B)About1,000kilometers.D)About8to10kilometers.
17.Whatdowelearnfromthepassage?
A)Cyrene’sunderwatersightsareveryinteresting.
B)Apollonia’sunderwaterruinsmakethetouristsexcited.
C)Theunderwatercityhasonlyonepart.
D)Theruinsoftheunderwatercityareallonanisland.
18.WhatdidthekingofEgyptdowhenhevisitedthecitywithisten-year-olddaughter?
A)Hebuiltasmall,well-equippedbathforhisdaughter.
B)Hebuiltalargesquareforhisdaughtertoplay.
C)Hebuiltmanycafesinthesquare.
D)Hebuiltahugeswimmingbathforhisdaughter.
19.WhatdidtheauthorsuggestthatyouvisitApollonia?
A)Droptwo"
steps"
ofrocktothesea.C)Swimunderwater.
B)Goalongthebeach.D)Swimouttowardstheisland.
20.Theauthorsaysthat"
Cleopatra'
sBathisstillfullofwater"
because
A)it'
sstillopentothetouriststotakeabath
B)it'
sunderaboutninemetersofwater
C)it'
stoohugetobefullofwater
D)it'
sbigenoughtobeaswimmingpool
Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
PassageTwo
ManyAmericancollegeanduniversitystudentsliveinuniversityresidencehalls.Thesehallsarepopularlycalled"
dorms"
.Residencehallsmayoffervarioustypesoflivingaccommodations.Therearesinglerooms,inwhichastudentlivesalonebutthereprobablyareagoodmanymoredoublerooms,whichtwostudentsshare.Somedormshavesetsofrooms,wheresmallgroupsofstudentshaveseparatebedroomsbutshareabathroomandmaybeastudyroom.
Thereareusuallyanumberofconveniencesavailableforthoselivinginuniversityresidencehalls.Mosthavewashingmachinesandclothesdryersforusebytheresidents.Manydormshavekitchenswherestudentscanpreparelightmeals:
Residencehallsgenerallyprovidenotonlyroomandboardbutpublicroomsandrecreationalfacilities(娱乐设施)andsometimesstudyroomsfortheiruse.
Ifyouliveinadormitoryyouneedtoknowwhattherulesandregulationsare.Mealsusuallyareservedatonlycertainhours,andyoumustbethereatthosehoursifyouexpecttoeat.Theremaybeonlycertainhourswhenvisitorsmaycome,ortheymaybelimitedtocertainareasofthedormitory.Oftencookinginbedroomsisprohibited(禁止),andtheuseofcertainpiecesofelectricalequipmentsuchascoffeepotsorhairdryersmaybelimited.
Livinginaresidencehallcarriescertainobligation(义务).Youhavetobeconsiderateofothers,especiallyduringstudyhours.Telephonecallsandvisitsbyfriendsshouldbeshort.Youhavetocooperateinkeepingtheroomasneataspossible.Itissometimeshardtobetolerantofanotherperson'
shabitsthatmaydifferfromyourown.
21.ResidencehallsinAmericanuniversitiesprovide.
A)singleroomssharedbytwostudents.
B)apartmentsforsmallgroupsofstudents.
C)doubleroomsfortwostudents.
D)separateroomswithacommonbathroom.
22.Livinginuniversityhallsisconvenientbecause.
A)mealsareservedatanytime
B)mosthallsprovidevariousfacilities
C)publicroomsareavailableforvisitors
D)allhavestudyroomsfortheirownuse
23.Whatisprohibitedinresidencehalls?
A)Eatingmealsinone'
sbedroom.C)Theuseofelectricalequipment.
B)Theuseofcoffeepots.D)Preparingmealsinbedrooms.
24.Whatmustyoulearntobetolerantofifyouliveinadormitory?
A)Yourroommate'
stelephonecalls.
B)Habitsthatmaydifferfromyourown.
C)Visitsbyyourroommate'
sfriends.
D)Roommateswhoareinconsiderate.
25.Livinginaresidencehallyouhaveto.
A)doyourbesttokeeptheroomclean
B)formahabitofother'
s
C)haveyourphonecallsinyourroom
D)studyhardduringstudyhours
Questions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
PassageThree
Whatisagoodlistener?
Studentswhofeeltheyaresayitisbecausetheypayattention;
rememberwhatthepersonsays;
andaskquestionsbasedonwhattheotherhassaid;
oritisbecausetheylikepeopleandareinterestedinthem.Theyfeeltheyarepoorlistenerswhentheythinkaboutsomethingelsewhiletheotheristalkingorwhenthey'
retired,ornotinterestedinwhatsheorheistalkingabout.Infact,thereareavarietyofwaystolisten,justasthereareavarietyofwaystosaysomething.Humanbeingsarecomplexandconcealing.Oftenwedon'
tsaywhatwewanttosay,orsayexactlytheoppositeofwhatwewanttosay.Sometimes,wearen'
thonestordirectwithanotherbecausewethinkwedon'
thavetherightorareafraidofwhatwillhappenifweare.Thebody"
talks"
too,sometimesmorehonestlythanthetongue.
Thesedifferentwaysoftalkingneeddifferentwaysoflistening.Tokeeptheseesawgoinginconversationsandinrelationships,weneedtounderstandandusethesedifferentways,especiallyifourgoalistobeacaring,thoughtfulperson.Byknowinghow
tolisteninvariousways,youcanbeaccurateinpickingupmessagesnomatterhowtheyaremaskedordistorted(变形了的)orhowtheyaredelivered.Somemessagesareheardjustbylisteningsilently;
some,byholdingahandorgivingahug(拥抱).Buttobeabletorespondaccurately,youneedtohearaccurately.
Mostpeoplelistenonlywiththeirears.Toofewlistenwiththeirheartsaswellastheirears,listeningtotheother'
s,sharingofhisorherhopes,joys,fears.
26.Accordingtothepassage,listeningonlywithearsmayhappentouswhen.
A)weareemotionallytiredC)wearesointerestedinthetopic
B)wearephysicallydisabledD)weareaskedmanyquestions
27.WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUEaboutagoodlistener?
A)Hecanfeelwhatthespeakerthinks.
B)Hecansharethespeaker'
sfeeling.
C)Hecanrememberwhatthespeakersays.
D)Hecanlistenwithhisheart.
28.Thepurposeinwritingthesecondparagraphisto.
A)demonstratewhywearenothonestincommunication
B)explainhowourbody"
C)illustratewaysusedbypeopleinspeaking
D)showthatunderstandingone'
sspeechisnotaneasyjob
29.Theword"
seesaw"