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Part 1 Understanding Long Conversations

(每小题: 分)

Directions: In this section you'll hear a long conversation or

conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer

to the questions you hear.

Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage or

dialog.

1.

A. He has a cold.

B. He has the flu.

C. He has a stomachache.

D. He has a fever.

2.

A. Since Friday.

B. Since Saturday.

C. Since Sunday.

D. Since Monday.

3.

A. Three times a day with meals.

B. Four times a day before meals.

C. Three times a day after meals.

D. Four times a day after meals.

4.

A. Take herbal medicine.

B. See another doctor.

C. Eat chicken soup.

D. Take herbal soup.

5.

A. Talk to another friend.

B. Listen to the woman's suggestion.

C. See the same doctor again.

D. Take a rest for some days.

Part 1 Understanding Long Conversations (每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分)

小题 得分 对错

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

1

0

1

1

1

A

B

C

A

B

我的答案

A

C

C

A

B

Subtotal: 4

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Part 2 Understanding Passages

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Directions: In this section you'll hear a passage or

passages. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to

the questions you hear.

Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage or

dialog.

1.

A. They were very brilliant and achieved much.

B. They had no uncles and aunts and parents to live with them.

C. They were very poor and had few food schools to attend.

D. They were never willing to depend on others.

2.

A. I can make you a great man.

B. I can help you become a great man

C. I can make others the same as you.

D. You can't make yourself a great man without my help.

3.

A. They have no ambition to succeed.

B. They are not willing to succeed.

C. They are not able to succeed.

D. They can't make yourself a great man without my help.

4.

A. They should ask for the advice from parents and rely on

them.

B. They should do everything by themselves.

C. They should change their course and depend on

themselves.

D. They should ask for teachers' advice to change themselves.

5.

A. Ambition is something people cannot be without.

B. Help from parents, teachers and others is most important.

C. Relying on yourself is more important than relying on

others.

D. Depending on yourself is as important as depending on

others.

Part 2 Understanding Passages (每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分)

小题 得分 对错

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

1

1

0

1

1

C

B

C

C

C

我的答案

C

B

A

C

C

Subtotal: 4

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Part 3 Vocabulary and Structure

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Directions: Choose the best answer from the four choices

marked A, B, C and D.

1. I listened to Dr. Smith's lecture about the history of Britain, but

I failed to understand its key ____________.

A. words

B. points

C. notes

D. message

2. ― Whom would you like to have __________ the pictures

here?

― Only those who have approval can have pictures

__________ here.

A. taken; taken

B. to take; taken

C. taken; take

D. take; taken

3. We __________ the shops and the post office as soon as we

moved into the town.

A. located

B. assigned

C. delivered

D. placed

4. This is an illness that can result in total blindness ________ left

untreated.

A. after

B. if

C. since

D. unless

5. ― Why did you go to the wrong office?

― Well, I forgot which room I was _______ to go to.

A. demanded

B. hoped

C. supposed

D. suggested

6. I'm very sorry to have __________ you with so many

questions on such an occasion.

A. benefited

B. offended

C. impressed

D. bothered

7. He will agree to do what you require __________ him.

A. of

B. from

C. to

D. for

8. We love peace, yet we are not the kind of people to yield

________ any military pressure.

A. up

B. to

C. in

D. at

9. There are many tall trees on _________ side of the street.

A. both

B. either

C. all

D. each

10. This research has attracted wide _________ reportage and

has been shown on BBC television's

Tomorrow's World

.

A. message

B. information

C. media

D. data

Part 3 Vocabulary and Structure (每小题: 1 分; 满分:10 分)

小题 得分 对错

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

1

0

0

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

B

B

B

B

C

D

A

B

B

C

我的答案

B

D

A

B

C

D

A

B

B

C

Subtotal: 8

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Part 4 Cloze (with Options)

(每小题: 分)

Directions: Read the following passage carefully and

choose the best answer from the choices.

Questions 1 to 20 are based on the following passage.

One of the most famous stories of government corruption is

about the Watergate inquiry. It is famous because it 1.

led to

office

.

President Nixon stepping down from 2.

President Nixon's government committee 3.

instructed

some people to break into and search the

office of a psychologist for 4.

damaging

information

of

crime, but

on some of his opponents who were 5.

the psychologist. This was an 6.

clients

obvious

the only way anyone found out that the president was 7.

involved

was when a man told the two reporters,

Woodward and Bernstein, about it. These 8.

journalists

published

then wrote the story and it was 9.

in the Washington Post. President Nixon at

first claimed that the two were 10.

deceiving

did not 11.

the public and that, in fact, this source

exist

, but because there were actually

recordings of the president talking about this and other crimes,

he was 12.

forced

to step down.

Interestingly enough, President Nixon's 13.

standpoint

nuisances

is 15.

had always been that reporters were 14.

. Many other presidents have believed it

to be very careful when dealing with

.

evident

as well

the press 16.

Until recently, despite 17.

enormous

pressure to

give up the man's identity, the journalists kept his name a 18.

secret

. 19.

Identification

against

of the

a source of a story has always been 20.

and Bernstein reinforced this standard.

reporter's rules of conduct. The brave example of Woodward

Part 4 Cloze (with Options) (每小题: 0.5 分; 满分:10 分)

小题 得分 对错

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

0.5

0.5

0.5

0.5

0.5

0.5

0.5

0.5

0.5

led to

office

instructed

damaging

clients

obvious

involved

journalists

published

deceiving

exist

forced

standpoint

nuisances

evident

as well

enormous

secret

Identification

against

我的答案

led to

office

instructed

damaging

clients

obvious

involved

journalists

published

deceiving

exist

forced

standpoint

nuisances

essential

as well

enormous

secret

Identification

against

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10. 0.5

11. 0.5

12. 0.5

13. 0.5

14. 0.5

15. 0

16. 0.5

17. 0.5

18. 0.5

19. 0.5

20. 0.5

Subtotal: 9.5

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Part 5 Reading Comprehension (Multiple

Choice)

(每小题: 分)

Directions: Read the following passages carefully and

choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B,

C and D.

Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage or

dialog.

For most mere mortals (凡人),publishing 466 books would be

impossible even in dozens of lifetimes. But the remarkable Isaac

Asimov had produced such an output during his 41-year book career

and showed no signs of slowing down even at his old age.

Many of Asimov's science and science fiction (科幻小说) works deal

with space travel-such as his well-known Foundation Trilogy (三部

曲)-yet despite this, Asimov would be perfectly happy never leaving

his Manhattan apartment, where he lived with his wife,

psychiatrist(精神病医生)-author Janet Jeppson. "I travel in my

writing to the far ends of space," he would say, "so I don't have to

travel in real life." Even if invited, he wouldn't want to go.

But he happily supported the space movement, serving on the NSS

Board of Governors (理事会).

Asimov, a workaholic who said he wanted to end his days "face

down on my typewriter (打字机)," spent eight hours a day, seven

days a week typing.

The Russian-born son of American immigrants, Asimov

(1920―1992) began writing science fiction at age 11. His first story

appeared in print when he was 18. As he continued writing, he

completed college, earning a Ph.D. in chemistry.

Known mainly as a science fiction writer, Asimov was also an

essayist (随笔作家), editor, journalist, biographer (传记作家) and

humorist (幽默作家). Over the years, he'd owned dozens of awards,

including the title Grandmaster of Science Fiction.

1.

How could Isaac Asimov be such a prolific (多产的) writer

during his lifetime?

A. He began writing science fiction at age 11.

B. He published his first work at age 18.

C. He seldom left his Manhattan apartment.

D. He spent almost all the time writing.

2. Which of the following words best describes Isaac Asimov's

personality?

A. Quiet.

B. Funny.

C. Work-centered.

D. Strange.

3. How do you understand Isaac Asimov's home life?

A. He was a hermit (隐士).

B. He was a family man.

C. He hated social life.

D. He didn't care about his family.

4. What was the major topic in most of his books?

A. Space exploration.

B. Star wars.

C. Computers.

D. Mysteries of the sea world.

5. What do the achievements made by Isaac Asimov teach us?

A. In order to be successful, you have to be a workaholic.

B. Imagination plays an important role in creative writing.

C. Passion and hard work lead to success.

D. It is important to publish at a young age.

Part 5 Reading Comprehension (Multiple Choice) (每小题: 2 分; 满分:10 分)

小题 得分 对错

1. 2

D

我的答案

D

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