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Part I Dialogue Completion £¨15 points) Directions£º There are 15 short incomplete dialogues in this part, each followed by 4 choices marked A£¬ B, C and D ¡£Choose the best one to complete the dialogue and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center¡£

1. Speaker A£º That was a great dinner¡£ You must have spent all day cooking. Speaker B:

A. Yes, it was really very tiring. B¡£ No£¬ it¡¯s really nothing. C. No, it's only a casual meal. D¡£ Thanks¡£ But it only took two hours¡£

2. Speaker A: I tried to buy you those towels you wanted on sale, but they only had these really ugly ones left¡£ Sorry¡£ Speaker B£º They are not bad¡£ 3¡£ Speaker A£º What¡¯s your favorite food? Speaker B: Pizza¡£ Speaker A:

¡£ I prefer chocolate ice cream¡£

A. Not me. B¡£ So do I¡£ C. Same here. D¡£ You got it. 4¡£ Speaker A£º This computer keeps giving me trouble¡£ Speaker B: Try restarting it¡£

A¡£ See if that helps¡£ B. I can do nothing about it¡£ C. Who knows? D¡£ What else£¿

5. Speaker A£º Susan£¬ I can¡¯t get my old job jacket¡£ It¡¯s a lost cause. Speaker B£º

A. Can't you£¿ It serves you right. B. I understand. You'll find something else.

C. Yes, I know it's not a good cause.D. Lost£¿Maybe I can help you find it. 6¡£ Speaker A: I had no idea the movie would end like that. Speaker B: I was really surprised¡£

A. Me either. B¡£ Me alike¡£ C¡£ I think so. D. Not that I know.

7¡£ Speaker A: I'm a little scared about the operation. Speaker B£º , honey. The doctors will be there every step of the way. A.You know what¡£ B. That¡¯s good¡£ C¡£ Don¡¯t worry. D. That's it¡£

8¡£ Speaker A£º Who left the refrigerator door open£¿ Speaker B: ¡£ I haven¡¯t been in the kitchen all day.

A. Don¡¯t look at me¡£ B. You ask for it¡£ C¡£ You bet¡£ D¡£ Don¡¯t be silly.

9¡£ Speaker A£º Could you get me Extension 1058£¬ please£¿ Speaker B£º A. Yes¡£ This is operator speaking. B¡£ OK¡£ Here you are. C. No¡£ I¡¯m busy now. D¡£ Sorry. The line is busy.

10. Speaker A: You¡¯ve been the first place winner in this writing contest¡£ Congratulations£¡ Speaker B£º

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A¡£ Yes. It¡¯s quite easy for me¡£ B. It¡¯s very kind of you to say so¡£

C¡£ Thank you for the good news. D. Not at all¡£ It¡¯s nothing.

11¡£ Tourist: Excuse me£» I¡¯d like to go to the British Museum. Police£º No£¬ not really¡£ It¡¯s about a ten¡ªminute walk. A. Can I walk there£¿ B. Where is it?

C. Is it far from here? D¡£ Could you show me the way£¿

12. Speaker A: Hi, Linda. The train leaves at 10 pm and I could pick you up at 9. Speaker B£º

A¡£ I think so¡£ B¡£ I can¡¯t wait¡£ C. Good for you¡£ D¡£ That's fine with me¡£ 13. Speaker A£º Sorry£¬ I didn¡¯t catch the last train¡£ Speaker B£º

A. Don¡¯t be sorry. B¡£ Do you want me to repeat it? C. What else, please£¿ D¡£ I¡¯m afraid that¡¯s it¡£

14¡£ Speaker A: You must be Teddy¡£ Thanks for coming. Speaker B: Yes, A¡£ I¡¯m fine¡£ Thank you¡£ B¡£ I am¡£ And you are¡­£¿ C. Here I am¡£ D. Who¡¯s speaking please?

15¡£ Speaker A: I wonder if you could tell me where to get map? Speaker B£º

A¡£ I don't know where you want to go¡£ B¡£ I have never heard about it¡£ C. Sure£¬ but I really have no idea¡£

D. Well£¬ maybe in the post office or bookstore.

PART II Reading Comprehension (40 points ) Directions£º There are 4 passages in this part¡£ Each of the passages is followed by 5 questions or unfinished statements¡£ For each of them there are 4 choices marked A,B,C and D¡£ Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center¡£

Passage one Just as Mrs¡£ Waldman hands out the spelling test, you see Jeff pull out a small piece of paper with a lot of words on it. Jeff hides the note into his closed fist but soon takes it out again. While he's taking the test£¬ you see him looking back and forth between the teacher and his paper¡£ There¡¯s no mistaking it¡ª--he¡¯s cheating¡£ Cheating is when a person misleads, deceives, or acts dishonestly on purpose¡£ For kids£¬ cheating may happen at school, at home£¬ or while playing a sport¡£ If a baseball team is for kids who are 8 or younger£¬ it's cheating for a 9¡ªyear-old to play on the team. At school, in addition to cheating on a test, a kid might cheat by stealing someone else¡¯s idea for a science project or by copying a book report off the internet and turning it in as if it¡¯s his or her original work¡£ One is inclined to cheat because it makes difficult

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