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D.Thereareplentyofseatsforallthepeople.
6.A.Amathteacherandhiscolleague.B.Ateacherandhisstudent.
C.Astudentandhisclassmate.D.Alibrarianandastudent.
7.A.Amovie.B.Alecture.C.Aplay.D.Aspeech.
8.A.Themanshouldnotdreamofbeingasuperstar.
B.Themandidn’tpracticehardenough.
C.Themanshouldfindanewpartner.
D.Themanshouldnotgiveup.
9.A.Hisinjurykepthimathome.
B.Hedidn’tconsideritnecessary.
C.Hewastooweaktoseethedoctor.
D.Hefailedtomakeanappointment.
10.A.Hewantstogetanewposition.
B.Heisaskingthewomanforhelp.
C.Hehasleftthewomanagoodapplication.
D.Heenjoysletterwriting.
SectionB
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
11.A.Anoticewasputinawindowseat.
B.Someoftheseatswerenotoccupied.
C.Therewasaseatthathehadhopedtohave.
D.Theplanwasnotverycrowded.
12.A.Mr.Jacksonwasthelastpassengertogetonboardtheplane.
B.Mr.Jacksonwassurprisedtoseethenoticeintheseat.
C.ThewindowseatswerealloccupiedwhenMr.Jacksongotonboardtheplane.
D.TheplaneMr.Jacksontookwasheavilyloadedwithluggage.
13.A.Thenoticewasputontheseatbythesoldier.
B.Thesoldierwaswaitingforhisgirlfriend.
C.Thegirlwasthelastpassengerwhogotontheplane.
D.Theseatbythewindowwaskeptforthelastpassenger.
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
14.A.Sellyouroldthings.
B.Dosomeshoppingonline.
C.Createyourownannouncementboard.
D.Getusefulinformationabout450cities.
15.A.Companiesoftenputjobinformationinlocalshops.
B.TheInternetisthemostpopulartoolforjobhuntersintheUSA.
C.SusanW.Miller’scompanyishelpingpeoplechoosecareers.
D.CaliforniaCareerServicesmainlyservesuniversitystudents.
16.A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.D.Six.
SectionC
Blanks17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
Completetheform.Write
ONEWORD
foreachanswer.
ThedayofSusan’sbirthdayparty:
Last__17___.
ThesubjectJessicawantstostudyincollege:
__18___.
Thereasonwhythewomanwantstobeadoctor:
Shefeelsita__19___tosavepatients.
Thequalityofbeingagooddoctor:
Havinggood__20___andskills.
Blanks21through24arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
Completetheform.WriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachanswer.
What’stheman’simpressionofMrs.Cooper’sresume?
Hethinksitis__21___.
WhydoesMrs.Cooperapplytothecompany?
Becauseshethinksthecompanyenjoys
__22___inthefield.
WhatisMrs.Cooper’scurrentjob?
__23___.
WhatkindofbenefitspackagedoesthecompanyoffertoMrs.Cooper?
Twoweeksof__24___inthefirstyearemployment,medicalanddentalinsurance.
II.GrammarandVocabulary
Directions:
BeneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.
25.Afteraseriesofunsuccessfulattempts,hehasfinallypassedthetest______enteringhisdreamcompany.
A.inB.ofC.forD.to
26.Thecustomerdidn’tchoose______ofthetiesandwentawaywithoutlookingatathirdone.
A.neitherB.anyC.allD.either
27.Oneofthefewthingsyou______sayaboutEnglishpeoplewithcertaintyisthattheytalkalotabouttheweather.
A.needB.mustC.canD.should
28.Inthecenterofthelakearetwoislands,oneofwhichis______,ifnotlargerthan,theother.
A.twiceaslargeB.astwicelarge
C.twiceaslargeasD.astwicelargeas
29.Thecompanypromisedtopaysomemoneyforthecustomerspurchasingtheirshoddy(伪劣的)goodsand______anapologyinpublic.
A.makingB.makeC.tomakeD.made
30.Itevenleavesthescientistsinwonder_____theyshouldcallthenewly-borncreature,whichlookshalf-humanandhalf-animal.
A.thatB.whyC.whatD.how
31.Somethingassimpleas______thoughtsopenlycanmakeapowerfuldifferencetoone’shealth.
A.toshareB.sharingC.shareD.shared
32.Noconclusion______aboutwhethertoteardowntheoldbuildingsforathemeparkuntilseveraldiscussionshavebeenmade.
A.willbereachedB.isreachedC.isbeingreachedD.hadbeenreached
33.“Ungelivable”issonewanEnglishwordcoinedontheInternet______isforbiddentoappearinofficialmediaordocumentsatpresent.
A.thatB.whichC.itD.as
34.______aftertheracethathedidn’tknowwhattosaybeforesomanyreporters.
A.SoexcitedthechampionwasB.Soexcitedwasthechampion
C.SoexcitedthechampionfeltD.Soexcitedfeltthechampion
35.TheInternetgivespeoplethechancetohavetheinformation______tothemquicklyandcheaply.
A.deliverB.deliveringC.deliveredD.todeliver
36.ThespeechtheministermadeonTV______theeducationreformmadebothteachersandstudentsexcited.
A.beingconcernedB.toconcernC.concernedD.concerning
37.Manyexpertssticktotheview______teacherdevelopmentisthekeytotheeducationquality.
A.whichB.whatC.thatD.where
38.______seemstobenopossibilitythatthestudentmajoringinliberal-artscanwinthefirstprizeinthe100-meterrace.
A.WhatB.ThereC.ThatD.Whether
39.______nottodriveafterdrinking,somedriversarestilltryingtheirluck,whichisreallydangerous.
A.BeingremindedB.Toremind
C.HavingremindedD.Reminded
40.Manmustkeepinmindthatitwillbeyears______theearthrecoversfromthedamagehemakestoit.
A.whenB.beforeC.sinceD.until
SectionB
Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.ignoredB.coincidentallyC.immoralD.modestE.published
F.instancesG.instinctsH.changeI.simplyJ.announced
Moneyistherootofallevil–andnewstudyclaimstheremaybesometruthbehindthesaying.ScientistsattheUniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley,US,__41___onFebruary27thatrichpeoplearemorelikelytodo__42___things,suchaslieorcheat,thanpoorerpeople.Thescientistsdidaseriesofeightexperiments.
They__43___theirfindingsonlineintheProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofSciences(PNAS).
TheycarriedoutthefirsttwoexperimentsfromthesidewalknearBerkeley.Theynotedthatdriversofnewerandmoreexpensivecarsweremorelikelytocutoffothercarsandpedestriansatcrosswalks.Nearly45percentofpeopledrivingexpensivecars__44___apedestriancomparedwithonly30percentofpeopledrivingmore__45___cars.
Inanotherexperiment,agroupofcollegestudentswasaskediftheywoulddounethical(不道德的)thingsinvariouseverydaysituationsand__46___includedtakingprinterpaperfromworkandnottellingasalespersonwhenheorshegavebackmore__47___.Studentsfromhigher-classfamiliesweremorelikelytoactdishonestly.
Accordingtothescientists,richpeopleoftenthinkmoneycangetthemoutoftrouble.Thismakesthemlessafraidtotakerisks.Italsomeanstheycarelessaboutotherpeople’sfeelings.
Finally,it__48___makesthemgreedier.“Higherwealthstatusseemstomakeyouwantevenmore,andthatincreasedwantleadsyoutobendtherulesorbreaktherulestoserveyourself-interest,”saidPaulPiff,leadscientistofthestudy.
Piffpointedoutthatthefindingsdon’tmeanthatallrichpeopleareuntrustworthyorallpoorpeoplehonest.Hesaidtheexperimentsweretoshowhowpeoplelivingindifferentsocialsituationsexpresstheir__49___andvaluesindifferentways.
III.ReadingComprehension
ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
Islanguage,likefood,abasichumanneedwithoutwhichachildatacriticalperiodoflifecanbe__50___anddamaged?
Judgingfromanexperimentinthethirteenthcentury,itmaybe.Hopingtodiscoverwhatlanguageachildwouldspeakifababyheardnomother__51___,theexperimentertoldthenursestokeepsilent.
Allthe__52___diedbeforethefirstyear.Butclearlytherewasmorethanlackoflanguagehere.Whatwasmissingwasgoodmothering.Withoutgoodmothering,inthefirstyearoflife__53___,thecapacitytosurviveisseriouslyaffected.
Todaynosuchseverelackexistsasthatorderedbytheexperimenter.__54___,somechildrenarestillbackwardinspeaking.Mostoftenthereasonforthisisthatthemotheris__55___tothesignalsoftheinfant,whosebrainisprogrammedtolearnlanguagerapidly.Ifthesesensitiveperiodsareneglected,theidealtimefor__56___skillspassesandtheymightneverbelearnedsoeasilyagain.Abirdlearnstosingandtoflyrapidlyatrighttime,buttheprocessisslowandhardoncethe__57___stagehaspassed.
Expertssuggestthatspeechstagesarereachedinafixedsequenceandata__58___age,buttherearecaseswherespeechhasstarted__59___inachildwhoeventuallyturnsouttobeofhighIQ.Attwelveweeksababysmilesandmakesvowel-likesounds;
attwelvemonthshecanspeaksimplewordsandunderstandsimple__60___;
ateighteenmonthshehasavocabularyofthreetofiftywords.Atthreeheknowsabout1,000wordswhich