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SampleAnswer[A][B][C][D]

1.A)Furnishedapartmentswillcostmore.

B)Theapartmentcanbefurnishedeasily.

C)Shecanprovidethemanwiththeapartmentheneeds.

D)Theapartmentisjustwhatthemanislookingfor.

2.A)HequiteagreeswithMr.Johnson’sviews.

B)Mr.Johnson’sideasarenonsense.

C)Mr.Johnsonisgoodatexpressinghisideas.

D)Hesharesthewoman’sviewsonsocialwelfare.

3.A)Avoiddistractionswhilestudyinginherdorm.

B)Improvehergradesgradually.

C)Changetheconditionsofherdorm.

D)Studyinaquietplace.

4.A)Itwillbeheldinadifferentplace,

B)Ithasbeenputoff.

C)Ithasbeencancelled.

D)Itwillberescheduledtoattractmoreparticipants.

5.A)Janetisverymuchinterestedinarchitecture.

B)JanetadmirestheSydneyOperaHouseverymuch.

C)Janetthinksit’sashameforanyonenottovisitAustralia.

D)JanetlovesthebeautifullandscapeofAustraliaverymuch.

6.A)Itfallsshortofhersupervisor’sexpectations.

B)Ithasdrawncriticismfromlotsofpeople.

C)Itcanbefinishedinafewweeks’time.

D)Itisbasedonalotofresearch.

7.A)Karenissuretopasstheinterview.

B)HeknowsKarenbetternow.

C)Karenisveryforgetful.

D)ThewomanshouldhaveremindedKarenearlier.

8.A)Skiptheclasstopreparefortheexam.

B)Telltheprofessorshe’slosthervoice.

C)Attendthelecturewiththeman.

D)AskJoetoapologizetotheprofessorforher.

9.A)Thewomanisworkinginakindergarten.

B)Themanwillgoinforbusinessfightafterhighschool.

C)Thewomanisnothappywiththeman’sdecision.

D)Themanwantstobeabusinessmanager.

10.A)Theyarebusyalltheyearround.

B)Theystaycloseduntilsummercomes.

C)Theycaterchieflytotourists.

D)Theyprovidequalityservicetotheircustomers.

SectionB

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

PassageOne

Questions11to14arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

11.A)Bossandsecretary.

B)PRrepresentativeandclient.

C)Classmates.

D)Colleagues.

12.A)Hethoughtthebosswasunfairtohim.

B)Hisclientscomplainedabouthisservice.

C)HefelthisassignmentwastougherthanSue’s.

D)Hisbosswasalwaysfindingfaultwithhiswork.

13.A)Shecomplainsaboutherbadluck.

B)Shealwaysacceptsthemcheerfully.

C)Sheisunwillingtoundertakethem.

D)Shetakesthemon,thoughreluctantly.

14.A)Johnhadtoquithisjob.

B)BothJohnandSuegotaraise.

C)Suefailedtocompleteherproject.

D)Suegotpromoted.

PassageTwo

Questions15to17arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

15.A)Bydisplayingtheirfeelingsandemotions.

B)Byexchangingtheirviewsonpublicaffairs.

C)Byaskingeachothersomepersonalquestions.

D)Bygreetingeachotherverypolitely.

16.A)Yellloudly.

B)Arguefiercely.

C)Expresshisopinionfrankly.

D)Refrainfromshowinghisfeelings.

17.A)Doingcredittoone’scommunity.

B)Distinguishingoneself.

C)Gettingrichquickly.

D)Respectingindividualrights.

PassageThree

Questions18to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

18.A)Whentestsshowthattheyarerelativelysafe.

B)Iftheydon’tinvolveanyrisks.

C)Whentheurgentneedforthemarises.

D)Iftheyproducepredictablesideeffects.

19.A)Becausetheyarelesssensitivetoitthanthosewhohavebeentestedforit.

B)Becausetheyarenotaccustomedtoit.

C)Becausetheirgenesdifferfromthosewhohavebeentestedforit.

D)Becausetheyarenotpsychologicallypreparedforit.

20.A)Theywillbecomephysicallyimpaired.

B)Theywillsufferfromminordiscomfort.

C)Theywillhavetotakeeverlargerdoses.

D)Theywillexperienceaverypainfulprocess.

PartIIReadingComprehension(35minutes)

Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.

Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Throughoutthenation’smorethan15,000schooldistricts,widelydifferingapproachestoteachingscienceandmathhaveemerged.Thoughtherecanbestrengthindiversity,anewinternationalanalysissuggeststhatthisvariabilityhasinsteadcontributedtolackluster(平淡的)achievementscoresbyU.S.childrenrelativetotheirpeersinotherdevelopedcountries.

Indeed,concludesWilliamH.SchmidtofMichiganStateUniversity,wholedthenewanalysis,“nosingleintellectuallycoherentvisiondominatesU.S.educationalpracticeinmathorscience.”Thereason,hesaid,“isbecausethesystemisdeeplyandfundamentallyflawed.”

Thenewanalysis,releasedthisweekbytheNationalScienceFoundationinArlington,Va.,isbasedondatacollectedfromabout50nationsaspartoftheThirdInternationalMathematicsandScienceStudy.

NotonlydoapproachestoteachingscienceandmathvaryamongindividualU.S.communities,thereportfinds,butthereappearstobelittlestrategicfocuswithinaschooldistrict’scurricula,itstextbooks,oritsteachers’activities.Thiscontrastssharplywiththecoordinatednationalprogramsofmostothercountries.

Onaverage,U.S.studentsstudymoretopicswithinscienceandmaththantheirinternationalcounterpartsdo.Thiscreatesaneducationalenvironmentthat“isamilewideandaninchdeep,”Schmidtnotes.

Forinstance,eighthgradersintheUnitedStatescoverabout33topicsinmathversusjust19inJapan.Amongsciencecourses,theinternationalgapisevenwider.U.S.curriculaforthisagelevelresemblethoseofasmallgroupofcountriesincludingAustralia,Thailand,Iceland,andBulgaria.SchmidtaskswhethertheUnitedStateswantstobeclassedwiththesenations,whoseeducationalsystems“shareourpatternofsplintered(支离破碎的)visions”butwhicharenoteconomicleaders.

Thenewreport“couldn’tcomeatabettertime,”saysGeraldWheeler,executivedirectoroftheNationalScienceTeachersAssociationinArlington.“ThenewNationalScienceEducationStandardsprovidethatfocusedvision,”includingthecall“todoless,butingreaterdepth.”

Implementingthenewsciencestandardsandtheirmathcounterpartswillbethechallenge,heandSchmidtagree,becausethedecentralizedresponsibilityforeducationintheUnitedStatesrequiresthatanyreformsbetailoredandinstitutedonecommunityatatime.

Infact,Schmidtargues,reformssuchastheseproposednationalstandards“faceanalmostimpossibletask,becauseeventhoughtheyareintellectuallycoherent,eachbecomesonlyonemorevoiceinthebabble(嘈杂声).”

21.Accordingtothepassage,theteachingofscienceandmathinAmericais________.

A)losingitsvitalitygradually

B)characterizedbyitsdiversity

C)goingdownhillinrecentyears

D)focusedontappingstudents’potential

22.ThefundamentalflawofAmericanschooleducationisthat________.

A)itattachestoomuchimportancetointensivestudyofschoolsubjects

B)itreliesheavilyontheinitiativeofindividualteachers

C)itsetsaverylowacademicstandardforstudents

D)itlacksacoordinatednationalprogram

23.BysayingthattheU.S.educationalenvironmentis“amilewideandaninchdeep”(Line2,Para.5),theauthormeansU.S.educationalpractice________.

A)scratchesthesurfaceofawiderangeoftopics

B)laysstressonqualityattheexpenseofquantity

C)encourageslearningbothindepthandinscope

D)offersanenvironmentforcomprehensiveeducation

24.ThenewNationalScienceEducationStandardsaregoodnewsinthattheywill________.

A)solvemostoftheproblemsinschoolteaching

B)providedepthtoschoolscienceeducation

C)quicklydominateU.S.educationalpractice

D)beabletomeetthedemandsofthecommunity

25.Puttingthenewscienceandmathstandardsintopracticewillprovedifficultbecause________.

A)manyschoolteacherschallengetheacceptabilityofthesestandards

B)thereisalwayscontroversyineducationalcircles

C)notenougheducatorshaverealizedthenecessityfordoingso

D)schooldistrictsareresponsibleformakingtheirowndecisions

Questions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Ihadanexperiencesomeyearsagowhichtaughtmesomethingaboutthewaysinwhichpeoplemakeabadsituationworsebyblamingthemselves.OneJanuary,Ihadtoofficiateattwofuneralsonsuccessivedaysfortwoelderlywomeni

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