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Please listen to the following five sentences and choose the best response to each one you hear. Each sentence will be read only once.(ÇëÌý¾ä×Ó£¬È»ºóÑ¡³öÒ»¸öÄܹ»Ç¡µ±Ó¦´ðÄãËùÌýµ½µÄ¾ä×ÓµÄ×î¼ÑÑ¡Ïÿ¸ö¾ä×ÓÖ»¶ÁÒ»±é¡£)£¨´ð°¸Í¿ÔÚ´ðÌâÖ½ÉÏ£©
1£®A. It¡¯S sunny£® B£®What a pity£® C£®I think SO£®D£®You¡¯d better not£® 2£®A£®I think it¡¯s a western£® B£®I don¡¯t want to watch that£® C£®The news is at six fifteen£® D£®I'll meet you at the school gate£® 3£®A£®I¡¯11 have dinner with you£® B£®Give me a call at any time£® C£®It depends on how busy we are£® D£®Let¡¯S go to see a film£®
4£®A£®Never mind£® B£®You¡¯re welcome£® C£®I've no idea£®D£®That¡¯S wonderful£® 5£®A£®Will 2 o'clock this afternoon be OK? B£®That¡¯S really amazing£® C£®I¡¯ll try my best£® D£®I like Chinese food best£® II. Dialogues(¶Ô»°Àí½â)£¨¹²15СÌ⣻ÿСÌâ1·Ö£¬¼Ç15·Ö£©
A) Please listen to the following five mini-dialogues. Each dialogue is followed by a question. Choose the best answer or picture for each question. Each dialogue and question will be read twice.(ÇëÌýÏÂÃæÎå×é¶Ô»°£¬Ã¿×é¶Ô»°ºóÓÐÒ»¸öÎÊÌ⣬¸ù¾ÝÄãËùÌýµ½µÄ¶Ô»°ÄÚÈÝ£¬Ñ¡ÔñÄܻشðËùÌáÎʵÄ×î¼ÑÑ¡Ïÿ×é¶Ô»°ºÍÎÊÌâ¾ù¶ÁÁ½±é¡£) (´ð°¸Í¿ÔÚ´ðÌâÖ½ÉÏ)
6£®A£®He went mountain climbing last year£® B£®He doesn¡¯t want to climb the mountain£® C£®He hasn't traveled around the world yet£® D£®He likes mountain climbing very much£®
8. A. Italian paintings. B. Modern paintings. C. Traditional paintings. D. Any painting. 9. A. Their neighbour. B. Their daughter. C. Their student. D. Their friend. 10.
B) Listen to the following dialogue and choose the best answer to each question. The dialogue will be read twice.(ÇëÌýÏÂÃæÒ»¶Î¶Ô»°£¬Ñ¡ÔñÄܻشðÏÂÁÐÎÊÌâµÄ×î¼ÑÑ¡Ïî¡£¶Ô»°¶ÁÁ½±é¡£) (´ð°¸Í¿ÔÚ´ðÌâÖ½ÉÏ) 11. What is the man famous for?
A. Doing business. B. Collecting coins. C. Teaching maths. D. Reporting news. 12. When did the man start collecting coins?
A. After he had 12 coins. B. When he was 12 years old. C. 12 years before he went to college. D. After he became a professor.
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13. How does the man get the coins for his collection?
A. lie trades for rare and old ones. B. His uncle often gives him some.
C. He asks for some from his friends. D. His students give him some regularly. 14. What is the woman?
A, A nurse. B. A teacher. C. A reporter. D. A businesswoman. 15. How many coins does the man have now?
A. 1,200. B. 2,500. C. Over 5,000. D. Over 6,000. III. Passages(¶ÌÎÄÀí½â)£¨¹²10СÌ⣻16-20ÿСÌâ1·Ö£¬21-25ÿСÌâ2·Ö¼Æ15·Ö£©
A) Listen to the following material and choose the best answer to each question according to the material you hear. The material will be read twice. (ÇëÌýÏÂÃæÒ»¶Î²ÄÁÏ£¬¸ù¾ÝÄãËùÌýµ½µÄÄÚÈÝ£¬Ñ¡ÔñÄܻشðËùÌáÎʵÄ×î¼ÑÑ¡Ïî¡£²ÄÁ϶ÁÁ½±é¡£) (´ð°¸Í¿ÔÚ´ðÌâÖ½ÉÏ) 16. What does the old song hold?
A. A piece of good advice for adults. B. A piece of valuable information for businessmen. C. An important message for the Whole world. D. An important rule for the whole world. 17. When was the song played by 8,000 radio stations at the same time?
A. In April, 1890. B. In April, 1895. C. In April, 1980. D. In April, 1985. 18. Where did the song become the number one song?
A. In the US. B. In the UK. C. In the US and in the UK. D. Outside the US and the UK. 19. How many copies did it sell in just three days?
A. About 18,000. B. Over 800,000. C. Over 1,800,000. D. About 8,000,000. 20. What's the name of the song?
A. Without the World. B. Without a Word. C. We Are on the World. D. We Are the World. B) Please listen to the following material, and fill in the blanks according to the material you hear with one or two words. The material will be read twice. (ÇëÌýÏÂÃæÒ»¶Î²ÄÁÏ£¬¸ù¾ÝÄãËùÌýµ½µÄ²ÄÁÏÄÚÈÝÌî¿Õ£¬Ã¿¿ÕÌîÒ»µ½Á½¸öµ¥´Ê¡£²ÄÁ϶ÁÁ½±é¡£) (´ð°¸Í¿ÔÚ´ðÌâÖ½ÉÏ) Use Fact What to do
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I. Multiple-choice(Ñ¡ÔñÌî¿Õ) (¹²15СÌ⣬ÿСÌâ1·Ö£¬¼Æ15·Ö)
For each of the following sentences or dialogues, there are four choices, marked A, B, C, and D. Please choose the answer that best completes the sentence.(ÏÂÁи÷¾ä»ò¶Ô»°¾ùº¬ÓÐA,B, C,D ËĸöÑ¡ÏîÖУ¬Çë´ÓËĸöÑ¡ÏîÖÐÑ¡³ö¿ÉÒÔÍê³É¸Ã¾ä»ò¶Ô»°µÄ×î¼ÑÑ¡Ïî¡£) (´ð°¸Í¿ÔÚ´ðÌâÖ½ÉÏ)
26. I like listening to music; but music in this film is boring. A./; the B./; / C. the: the D. the; /
27. He divided the sweets the children who were divided three groups. A. in; in B. into; into C. between; in D. among; into 28. It is such a good book is worth again! A. that; reading B. as; to be read C. that it: reading D. which; being read 29. Soon after the accident, police were sent to the place to keep order.
A. scores B. score of C. scores of D. two scores of
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Cultural relics are (21)______ that remind people of the past. By (22)________ cultural relics, we can learn what our ancestors did and how they lived. Many people steal these ancient things (23)______________. To (24)________our valuable cultural relics, it is necessary to (25) to stop people from destroying them. 30. When _______down the hill, his car _______upside down.
A. came; turned B. coming; turned C. came; turning D. coming; turning
31. Susan has been fortunate to find a good job she loves in this city, and she gets well paid for it. A. what's more B. sooner or later C. as if D. more or less
32. The teachers are busy________ the exam papers while the students are busy the exams. A. prepare; prepare for B. preparing; preparing for C. prepare for; prepare D. preparing for; preparing
33. At present, more and more people from the countryside are going into the cities in_______ of better jobs. A. favour B. honour C. memory D. search
34. The news that the woman was still _______ five days after the tsunami was broadcast on_____TV worldwide. A. alive; alive B. living; alive C. alive; live D. lively; live 35.________has been introduced to the students to help them make progress.
A. Many books as well as some advice B. Not only some advice but also many books C. Some advice as well as many books D. Some advice and many books
36. Maria and I ________ friends for eight years. We first got to know each other at a wedding party. But we _______ each other several times before that.
A. had been; have seen B. have been; have seen C. had been; had seen D. have been; had seen
37. I suggested that he to hospital at once, but he insisted that he quite well then. A. was sent; felt B. should be sent; was feeling C. be sent; feel D. should be sent; should feel 38. --Did you have a good day at school?
--Yeah, I had a great day. I got the part of Juliet in the school play! Can you believe it? --______________ I'll cook your favourite for dinner.
A. That's excellent news! B. That's all right. C. Don't be ridiculous! D. Take it easy. 39. --Is that really what you're wearing to meet your new boss? -- _______ What's wrong with what I'm wearing?
--Well... it's just... Why don't you put on something smarter? You look a bit of a mess. A. What did you say? B. What do you mean? C. You must be kidding. D. Never mind.
40. --I've been thinking about quitting this course. It seems it doesn't suit me. -- You can't stop trying now. Think of all the time you've invested. --I know, I've thought of that but I don't think I have much choice,
A. I'll see you there. B. That's a good idea, C. You can't be serious. D. I'll give it a go. ¢ò Cloze (ÍêÐÎÌî¿Õ) (¹²15СÌ⣺ÿÌâ1·Ö£¬¼Æ15·Ö)
A) Please read the following passage and fill in the blanks with the proper forms of 5 words out of the 7 given ones in the box according to the context. (ÇëÔĶÁÏÂÃæµÄ¶ÌÎÄ£¬²¢¸ù¾ÝÆäÄÚÈÝÌáʾ£¬´Ó·½¿òÖÐËù¸øµÄ7¸öµ¥´ÊÖÐÑ¡³ö5¸ö£¬²¢ÓÃÆäÊʵ±µÄÐÎʽÌî¿Õ¡£) (´ð°¸Ð´ÔÚ´ðÌâÖ½ÉÏ) do mistake explain honest us refuse Most people have trouble admitting their own faults, though they're more than happy to point out everyone else's. This can be (41)_________. After all, it's usually when someone else tells us that we have done something wrong that we learn something about ourselves. What we have to do is take a deep breath, and face up to what we have done. Remember, when it comes to understanding (42) , we're not on our own. Everyone we know lends a helping hand! Of course, doing the
wrong thing is easy, but it's what we do about our mistakes that counts. Naturally we are all good at (43)
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to believe that we have done anything wrong at all. As we try to justify our actions, our (44) get more and more Complicated. We try to convince the listener that we are telling the truth, but it's of no use. There's no chance at all that they will believe us. And the truth is that it is ourselves we have deceived ( ÃÉÆ ), not them. That's the very point I'm trying to make. Whatever you do, don't get into the habit of deceiving yourself. What is difficult is (45)______ admitting that we are wrong---especially to ourselves.
B) Please read the following passage and fill in each blank with one word in one of the following three ways: ¢Ù based on the context; ¢Úusing the proper form of the given words; ¢Ûbased on the given letters of the words. (ÔĶÁÏÂÃæµÄ¶ÌÎÄ£¬ÓÃÒÔÏÂÈýÖÖÐÎʽ֮һÍê³É¶ÌÎÄÌî¿Õ£º¢Ù¸ù¾ÝÉÏÏÂÎÄÌî
¿Õ£»¢ÚÓÃËù¸øµ¥´ÊµÄÕýÈ·ÐÎʽÌî¿Õ£»¢Û¸ù¾Ýµ¥´ÊËæ¸øÊ××ÖĸÌî¿Õ¡£Ã¿¿ÕÒ»´Ê¡£) (´ð°¸Ð´ÔÚ´ðÌâÖ½ÉÏ) A diary is an individual's personal account of his / her daily experiences. Very often, diaries (46) con_____ not just details of what happened on particular days, but also include(47) (observe) and thoughts inspired by
the events recorded.
It is very likely that many of you have tried to keep a diary at some time or other and equally likely that many of you (48) up. either because keeping it going became too much of a chore or because you felt that what you were recording was of little interest.
(49) H , others among you may still be keeping a regular account of your activities in a diary form and discovering the value of being able to (50) ex your private thoughts and feelings, knowing that they are not intended to be shared with anyone else.
Although some people, such as politicians, keep diaries in order to explain and justify their (51)______(contribute) to important events and with the intention that their diaries will one day be published, not all diaries
are (52)________(write) for this purpose. Most people keep diaries for precisely (ǡǡ)the (53) op_____ reason they want what they write to be kept (54)______ and to be seen by their eyes only because they use their diaries as an opportunity to express their most intimate (ÃØÃܵÄ) thoughts and feelings about their (55) exp and the people they meet.
III. Reading Comprehension(ÔĶÁÀí½â)£¨¹²20СÌ⣬56-60ÿСÌâ1·Ö£¬61-75ÿСÌâ2·Ö¼Æ35·Ö£© Read the following passages. Each passage is followed by several questions. Please respond to the questions according to the requirements given at the end of each question.(ÔĶÁÏÂÁжÌÎÄ£¬Ã¿Æª¶ÌÎĺóÉèÓÐÈô¸ÉÎÊÌ⣬Çë¸ù¾Ý¶ÌÎĺóµÄÒªÇ󻨴ðÎÊÌâ) £¨56-58СÌâ´ó°¸Í¿ÔÚ´ðÌâÖ½ÉÏ£¬59-75СÌâ´ð°¸Ð´ÔÚ´ðÌâÖ½ÉÏ) A
If you ask someone why he or she wears clothes, the answer will probably be \worn, but people also want to look attractive and appear successful to others! If people only wore clothes for warmth and to cover their bodies, most clothing would be simple and cheap. In most Western countries, however, clothing is sometimes very expensive. The main reason for this is not the cost of the fabric (²¼ÁÏ) or the cost of making the clothes. The clothes are expensive because of fashion.Successful businessmen, for example, often wear very expensive suits, shirts and ties. Sometimes they pay thousands of dollars for a suit and hundreds of dollars for a tie. It's still just a suit and tie but they pay these prices because of the famous name of the designer. A suit costing much less would be just as warm and would cover the wearer's body just as well. Fashion is constantly (²»¶ÏµØ) changing, which means that people who
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want to be fashionable have to buy new clothes every few months, even if last month's clothes have only been worn once or twice. Some people have wardrobes (Ò¹ñ) full of clothes that have hardly been worn but are no longer in fashion. Being fashionable, therefore, can be a very expensive pastime!
Questions 56-58: Choose the best answer from A, B, C and D according to the passage. 56. Why do people wear clothes?
A. Only to cover themselves. B. Just to make themselves attractive. C. Just because of fashion. D. For a variety of reasons. 57. Successful businessmen buy very expensive suits because of the________.
A. cost of the fabric B. famous name of the designer C. cost of making them D. good packages 58. According to the passage, fashionable people have to________.
A. wear their clothes only once B. buy new clothes regularly C. wear last month's clothes D. buy new Clothes once or twice
Questions 59-60: Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F) according to the passage. 59. Successful businessmen pay thousands of dollars for a tie.
60. Some clothes are no longer in fashion though they have hardly been worn. B
There're two main things that make aircraft engineering difficult: the need to make every part as reliable (¿É¿¿µÄ) as possible and the need to build everything as light as possible. £¨61£©_____________________
Given a certain power of engine and a certain fuel consumption ( ÏûºÄ ), there is a practical limit to the total
weight of the aircraft that can be made to fly. (62) So the structure of the aircraft has to be as small and light as safety and efficiency (ЧÄÜ) will allow. The designer must
calculate (¼ÆËã) the normal load (¸ººÉ that each part will bear. This specialist is called the \account of any unusual stress that may be put on the part.
The stress man's calculations go to the designer of the part, and he must make it as strong as the stress man says is necessary. (63) Each separate part is tested, then a whole assembly (×°Åä) --for example, a complete wing, and finally the whole aeroplane. When a new type of aeroplane is being made. normally only one of the first three made will be flown. Two will be destroyed on the ground in structural tests. (64)______________
(65) The first is to find the resistance (×èÁ¦) to loading of the wings, tail, etc. until they reach their largest amount of load and collapse (±ÀÀ£). The other test is for fatigue ( Æ£·¦ ) strength. When a plane has passed all the tests it can get a government certificate (Ö¤Êé) of airworthiness, without which it is illegal to fly, except for test flying.
Questions 61-65: Choose from the sentences A-G to complete the passage. There are two extra sentences which you do not need to use.
A, Two kinds of ground strength tests are carried out.
B. One or two samples are always tested to prove that they are as strong as the designer intended.
C. Each may be well under what the structure could stand as a single load, but many repetitions can result in collapse.
D. The third one will be tested in the air.
E. Making the working parts reliable is as difficult as making the structure strong enough: F. The fact that an aeroplane is up in the air and cannot stop if anything goes wrong, makes it
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