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3.A.Theman.B.Thewoman.C.Thedoctor.D.Thewoman’suncle.
4.A.Asupermarket.B.Adrugstore.
C.Adepartmentstore.D.Acarrepairshop.
5.A.Theyshoulddefinitelydoit.B.Theycan’tfindthemeanstodoit.
C.Itwouldbeameaningfulact.D.Shehadmeanttodoitearlier.
6.A.Tothedoctor’soffice.B.ToTom’sbirthdayparty.
C.Tohishome.D.Totheclass.
7.A.Hehasbeenofferedanewjob.B.Hehasbeenaskedtohaveaholiday.
C.Hehasbeenfiredbythecompany.D.Hehasbeenwarnedbyhisboss.
8.A.JohnwillseeJoantomorrowevening.
B.Johnmightbeathomelatetomorrowevening.
C.JohnandJoanhavedecidedtogoonaholiday.
D.Johnaskedthewomantocometheotherday.
9.A.Shemaysellittotheownerofarestaurant.
B.Shemayrentitoutforuseasarestaurant.
C.Shemaypullitdownandbuildanewrestaurant.
D.Shemaychangeitanduseitasarestaurant.
10.A.Shewasangry.B.Shewasworried.
C.Shewasconfident.D.Shewasbored.
SectionB
InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestionsoneachofthepassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersinyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
11.A.Itwascrowded.B.Itwasclosed.
C.Itwasalmostempty.D.Itwasheavilyfined.
12.A.Itdoesnotstopitscustomerssmoking.B.Itdoesnothaveanon-smokingarea.
C.Itoffersitscustomerscigarettes.D.Itisfilledwithsmoke.
13.A.Onlysmokers.B.Onlynon-smoker.
C.Allthesmokersandnon-smokersD.Manysmokersandsomenon-smokers.
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
14.A.Onemillion.B.Onemillionandahalf.
C.Halfamillion.D.Twomillion.
15.A.Itwasoncethenation’scapital.B.ItwasdesignedbyWilliamPenn.
C.ItwastheplacewhereBritainwasdefeated.
D.Itwastheplacewherethewarstarted.
16.A.OldCity.B.IndependenceNationalHistoricalPark.
C.CentralMeetingPlace.D.IndependenceHall.
SectionsC
InSectionC,youwillheartwolongerconversations.Theconversationswillbereadtwice.Afteryouheareachconversation,youarerequiredtofillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhaveheard.Writeyouranswersonyouranswersheet.
Completetheform.WriteNOMOREONEWORDforeachanswer.
TheSituationintheOffice
Theproblem:
It’s17intheoffice.
Thecause:
Students18comingintoget19.
Thesolution:
Askingforakindof20room.
Completetheform.WriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachanswer.
TheSuggestionsBox
Thefirstsuggestion:
Change21to10:
30
Thesecondsuggestion:
___22thenoiseoftheprinter
Thethirdsuggestion:
About23
Theattitudeoftheman:
24theManagingDirectoraboutthethirdsuggestion
II.GrammarandVocabulary
BeneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.
25.Aftertherobbery,thejewelryshopfixedanalarmsystem______furtherlosses.
A.forB.againstC.fromD.towards
26.Thewrongyou’vedonehimisterrible,for_____youshouldmakeanapologytohim,Ithink.
A.itB.whichC.whatD.that
27.Itoanswerherinvitation,butIforgotbecauseofdayandeveningmeetingsIhad.
A.wasplanningB.plannedC.haveplannedD.hadplanned
28.childrenwithdifficultiesintheirdailyroutineswantmostofallismoreloveandconcern.
A.WhatB.ThatC.WhenD.Those
29.LilyandTom,helpmeputupthepictureonthewall, ?
A.willyouB.don’ttheyC.aretheyD.didn’tyou
30.---HasMaryfinishedwritingherarticle?
---No,andit_____beforeclasswasover.
A.shouldbefinishedB.shouldfinishC.shouldhavefinishedD.oughttohavebeenfinished
31.ThePLArescuers,_____heavyrainandblockedroads,savedmanypeople______inruinsaftertheearthquake.
A.battling,trappingB.havingbattled,trappingC.battled,trappedD.battling,trapped
32.Sixtymiles________inasinglenight,sotheywereexhausted.
A.werecoveredB.havecoveredC.wascoveredD.hascovered
33.InWesternculture,____someoneissaidtobeyellow,itmeansheorsheisnotbrave.
A.ifB.unlessC.untilD.although
34.Inorderforeveryone____,seriouschangesneedtobemadeinglobaldevelopment.
A.tosurviveB.survivedC.survivingD.survive
35.Europeansmade_____clearthattheydidnotwanttotaketheRomaasneighbors.
A.soB.veryC.itD.that
36.Thephilosopher’sinfluenceovermen’smindsbecamefargreaterafterhisdeaththan_________.
A.hislifeB.inhislifeC.thatinhislifeD.hislife’s
37.Planeshavethedisadvantageofbeingthemostexpensiveformoftransport.________,nothingcanmatchthemforspeedandcomfort.
A.MoreoverB.ThereforeC.HoweverD.Then
38.---Whowouldyouliketoundertaketheproject?
---Aman________Welson.
A.calledhimselfB.callinghimC.iscalledD.youcall
39.TheWhiteHorseTempleremindspeoplethatitwasfromIndia____BuddhismcametoChinanearly2,000yearsago.
A.whyB.whenC.whereD.that
40._____intheseaforcenturies,the800-year-oldChinesemerchantshipwasraisedformtheseaandmovedtoitsnewly-built“CrystalPalace”attheMarineSilkRoadMuseum.
A.HavinglainB.HavingbeenlainC.HavingLaidD.Havingbeenlaid
Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.standardB.reportedC.moderatelyD.connectionsAB.treated
AC.proceduresAD.biologicalBC.rhythmicBD.workCD.released
Haveaheadacheoranachingback?
Here’sonepossibleprescription(处方):
TaketwoMozartmovements—orpop,countryorjazz,ifyouprefer—andcallthedoctorinthemorning.
Decadesofstudies,includingonepublishedrecently,suggestthatmusicmightbea41effectivepainreliever.Atsomehospital,musictherapistsareoncalltohelppatientsthroughpainful42;
whenmedicationsfail,someevensingpatientstosleep.
Thosewhoprescribemusicaren’tsurehowitmight43
“Itobviouslyhassomethingtodowithmind-bodyinteraction,”saysSandraSiedlecki,anursingresearcherwhoco-wrotetherecentstudyonmusicandpainwithMarionGoodofCaseWesternReserveUniversity.
Theirstudy,publishedintheJournalofAdvancedNursing,involved60patientswithChronic,non-cancerpain.Thosewholistenedtomusiconheadphonesforanhouraday44significantlylesspainanddepressionandanincreasesenseofcontrol.
Onetheoryisthatmusicmightcausesomebodilychangesthatreducepain.Anotheristhatmusicissimplyapleasant,butpowerful,formofdistraction.
Painisn’ttheonlysymptom45withmusic.MichaelThaut,aprofessoratColoradoStateUniversity,focuseshisownresearchontheuseofspeciallydesigned_46musictotreatadultswhohaveweakenedmotorskillsbecauseofastrokeorParkinson’sdisease.Thetechnique,whichhasshownparticularsuccessinimprovingwalking,hasbecomea47partofrehabilitation(康复)programsnationwide,hesays.
Themovementresearchisbasedontheideathatmusicandthehumannervoussystemhavedeep,biological48,Thautsays.“Youplaymusicwithastrongbeatandpeoplestarttappingtheirfeet.That’sa49process,notaculturalprocess.”
III.ReadingComprehension
ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
KimiyukiSudashouldbeaperfectcustomerforJapan’scar-makers.He’sayoung,successfulexecutive(主管)atanInternet-servicescompanyinTokyoandhasahandsome___50___.HeusedtoownToyota’sHiluxSurf,asportutilityvehicle.Butnowheuses___51___subwaysandtrains.“It’snotinconvenientatall,”hesays.Besides,“havingacarisso20thcentury.”
Sudareflectsaworrisome___52____inJapan;
theautomobileislosingitsemotionalappeal,___53___amongtheyoung,whoprefertospendtheirmoneyonthelatestelectronicdevices.___54___mini-carsandluxuryforeignbrandsarestillpopular,everythinginbetweenis___55___.Lastyearsalesfell6.7percent,ifyoudon’tcountthemini-carmarket.Therehavebeenlargerone-yeardropsinothernations:
salesinGermanyfell9percentin2020___56___ataxincrease.ButexpertssayJapanis___57__inthatsaleshavebeendecreasingsteadilyovertime.Since1994,yearlynew-carsaleshavefallenfrom7.8millionto5.4millionunitsin2020.
Alarmedbythisstateof___58___,theJapanAutomobileManufacturesAssociation(JAMA)___59____acomprehensivestudyofthemarketin2020,itfoundthata