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4.A.Theyaregoingcampingthisweekend.B.TheyhaverecentlyvisitedLakeDunmore.
C.Theywilljointheoutdoorclubnextyear.D.Theyhavetochangetheirweekendplans.
5.A.Teacherandstudent.B.Doctorandpatient.
C.Travelagentandcustomer.D.Managerandofficeclerk.
6.A.Themanarrivedjustontime.B.Itisnottherighttimeforher.
C.Shedidn’texpecthimtocomesosoon.D.HercableTVsetdoesn’tneedanyrepair.
7.A.Shedislikeswatchingfireworks.B.Shehastogetsomemovietickets.
C.She’salreadyhadplansforthenight.D.Shedoesn’twanttogooutwiththeman.
8.A.Toenjoytheniceweather.B.Topostponethemeeting.
C.Totakeuptheirstudytogether.D.Tostartaprojectonweatherchanges.
9.A.Thewomanhastoomanykeys.B.Thewomanshouldn’tgetannoyed.
C.Thewomanistooforgetful.D.Thewomanseldomlooksforherkeys.
10.A.Hewillchangehisplansfortomorrownight.
B.Hewillbeatboththeappointmentandtheparty.
C.HehasanappointmentwithMarytomorrowanyway.
D.Hefeelssorrythathecannotgotothebirthdayparty.
SectionB
InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestionsoneachofthepassage.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
11.A.Itcouldbedangerousifasleepwalkingpersoniswokenup.
B.Childrenaremorelikelytosleepwalkorsleeptalkthanadults.
C.Sleepwalkingandsleeptalkingaretwodifferentkindsofdreams.
D.Sleeptalkingdoesn’toccurduringnon-rapideyemovementsleep.
12.A.Aguiltymurderer.B.Amaninabsolutehorror.
C.Aterriblephysician.D.Amanwithmentalproblem.
13.A.Peoplecanbedreamingwhiletheyaresleepwalking.
B.Sleepwalkingsometimescanhaveseriousconsequences.
C.Crimescommittedduringsleepwalkingareoftenforgivable.
D.Around10percentofpeoplehaveexperiencedsleepwalking.
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingnews.
14.A.QueenVictoria.B.KingGeorgeVI.
C.QueenElizabeth.D.PrincePhilip.
15.A.Theyintendtoreturnthefavorofthepublic.
B.Theyhopetoseethechangeofthesecountries.
C.Theywanttobecomemorepopularwiththepublic.
D.Theyplantogetmorefamiliarwiththesecountries.
16.A.ThemagnificenthistoryoftheBritishroyalfamily.
B.AgrandceremonyofQueenElizabeth’sdiamondwedding.
C.TheofficialtoursofPrinceWilliamandhiswifewithotherroyals.
D.AbigcelebrationofQueenElizabeth’s60yearsonthethrone(在位).
SectionC
InSectionC,youwillheartwolongerconversations.Theconversationswillbereadtwice.Afteryouheareachconversation,youarerequiredtofillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhaveheard.Writeyouranswersonyouranswersheet.
Blanks17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
Completetheform.WriteONEWORDforeachanswer.
Memo:
(A)n17withDr.Wilson
Patient’sname:
JackYoung
Purpose:
Tohavehiseyes18.
Address:
Apartment19,177ChapelStreet
Phonenumber:
247-3006
Time:
4:
00,20afternoon
Blanks21through24arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
Completetheform.WriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachanswer.
Howdoyoucookinspace?
Wemixourfoodwithwaterandheatitinthe
21.
Whatdoyouusetokeepyourselvescleaninspace?
✧Wewashwithwetclothsand22.
✧Weuseairto23.
Whydoyousleeplikethatonaspaceship?
Wearefastenedtothebedscalled“sleepingstations”to24.
II.GrammarandVocabulary
beneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.
25.Theauthorreceivedtonsofcongratulations______hisgreatsuccessinwriting.
A.inB.onC.fromD.by
26.Didyouforeseethatsomanyinvestors______alltheirmoneyinthestockmarket?
A.hadlostB.lostC.wouldloseD.havelost
27.Peoplelivinginbigcitiestendtobe______concernedwithairqualitythanthoselivingincountryside.
A.evenmoreB.manymoreC.muchlessD.stillless
28.Somefastdevelopingcountriesaroundtheworlddon’tcareaboutprotecting______againstenvironmentalpollution.
A.themselvesB.themC.itD.itself
29.Accordingtothenewregulations,one______passnightdrivingtestforthelicense.
A.needB.canC.mustD.may
30.Alltheresidentsinthearea______thattheymoveintonewflatswithinthreemonths.
A.areadvisedB.advisedC.haveadvisedD.havebeenadvised
31.Shecameupwithseveralideasaboutthehousedecoration______afantasticonepoppedintohermind.
A.untilB.beforeC.sinceD.unless
32.Mary’ssuccessliesinthefact______sheisco-operativeandeagertolearnfromothers.
A.becauseB.whichC.whereD.that
33.______anystaircase,Ifollowedadarkpassageanditseemedtogoonforever.
A.NottohaveseenB.SeeingnotC.HavingnotseenD.Notseeing
34.Unless______tospeak,mosthighschoolstudentsherepreferremainingsilentinclass.
A.invitedB.invitingC.beinginvitedD.havinginvited
35.Doctorsinsistthegrowthofwisdomcontinuesafterthe40s,50sandeven60s,______?
A.doesitB.doesn’titC.dotheyD.don’tthey
36.Ifsheacceptsthisposition,shewillhavenochoicebut______anevengreaterchallenge.
A.tomeetB.meetsC.meetingD.met
37.Donaldsurvivedwhenthecar______hewasincrashedintoatruckfromtheoppositeside.
A.asB.whereC.thatD.once
38.Ahighdefinitiondigitalcameraonthiscellphonecanshowyouvividly______isaroundthepersonyouaretalkingto.
A.howB.whichC.whatD.where
39.Wasittheboy’spassionforplayingthepianoinhischildhood______ledhimtobeamusiccollegestudent?
A.whichB.thatC.whatD.when
40.Iremember______Mikeforadvicesinceheisregardedbymanyasagoodadviser.
A.tobeaskedB.askingC.toaskD.beingasked
Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.advanceB.similarC.destructionD.ceaseE.increase
F.definedG.approachesH.miserableI.populatedJ.shifts
Peoplerarelyfeelashelplessastheydowhenattackedbythethreatofseverestorms.Thereisnothingthatcanpreventahurricane(飓风)ortornadofromcausingdestructionifitreachesa41area.Historyoffersnumerousexamplesofstormsthathavedestroyedlargenumbersofhomesandkilledmanypeople.Buttodaythingsarenotas42astheywereinthepast.Bystudyingtheconditionsthatcausestorms,weatherforecastersarebetterabletopredictthemandgivepeopleintheirpathsthewarningneededin43tokeepawayfromtragedy.
Astormis44asasudden,extremechangeinthenormalconditionsofEarth’satmosphere.Examplesincludealargefloodofmoisture(湿气)orasharpincreaseinwindspeed.Thesetypesof45aregenerallycausedbyadramaticchangeinairpressure.Infact,airpressureoftenaffectsweathermorethananyotherfactors.
Hurricanesaresomewhat46totornadoesbecausebothproduceatmosphericvortices.Vorticesarecone-shapeddepression(低气压)ofhigh-speedwindsthatcancausealargelotof47iftheytouchtheground.Whenastorm48shore,itbringsnotonlyfiercewindsbutalsolargeamountsofoceanwater.Stormsrequiremoisturetoexist,sotheyquickly49overland.Asthestormdies,itcreateslargethundercloudsthatcancauseheavyrain,thunder,lightning,andflooding.Tornadoescanalsoformfromthebreakupofstormsandareoftenoneoftheirmostdangerousconsequences.
III.ReadingComprehension
ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
Allovertheworld,peopleadmirethebeautyandgraceofbutterflies.Butterfliescomeineverycolorimaginable,andtheir50displayanincrediblevarietyofpatterns.Thelargestbutterfly,QueenAlexandra’sBirdwing,hasawingspan(翼展)ofupto280millimetersandlivesinPapuaNewGuinea.Thesmallest,theWesternPygmyBlueinthesouthernU.S.,hasawingspanofonly12millimeters.Sadly,someofthesebeautifulcreaturesarenow51.
Estimatesindicatethatbetween15and20thousandspeciesofbutterfliesexistaroundtheworld.Anumberofthesespeciesareendangered,over20inJapan52.Althoughthatnumbermayseemsmall,losingevenonespecieswouldbe53.Nowadaysscientistsevenlooktobutterfliesasa54oftheenvironment’shealth,sincetheyare55toenvironmentalchanges.Manyenvironmentalistsaroundtheworldareeagertoprotectthe