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C.Inthelectureroom.D.Inthecinema.
SectionBLongConversation(4points)
Inthissection,youwillhearonelongconversation.Attheendoftheconversation,4questionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Youwillhearboththeconversationandthequestionsonlyonce.Aftereachquestion,therewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.
7.A.1:
15.B.2:
00.C.1:
30.D.3:
30.
8.A.25pence.B.50pence.C.75pence.D.95pence.
9.A.4weeks.B.6weeks.C.8weeks.D.10weeks.
10.A.Apen.B.Aschoolbag.C.Abook.D.Apencil.
SectionCNewsItems(10points)
Inthissection,youwillhear10shortpiecesofnewsfromBBCorVOA.Aftereachnewsitemandquestion,therewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthethreechoicesmarkedA,BandC,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.
11.A.148billion.B.140million.C.1480million.
12.A.Five.B.Four.C.Three.
13.A.Romania.B.Slovakia.C.CzechRepublic.
14.A.Whale.B.Dolphin.C.Shark.
15.A.AngLee.B.StevenSpielberg.C.Bothofthem.
16.A.RussiaandtheUK.
B.RussiaandotherformerSovietRepublics.
C.RussiaandUkraine.
17.A.Bansmokinginindoorpublicplaces.B.Bansmokinginallpublicplaces.
C.Improvethehealthcaresystem.
18.A.Morethan35,000.B.Morethan2,600.C.Morethan4,700.
19.A.MobilephonegamblingisontheriseinEurope.
B.MobilephonegamblingisontheriseinAustralia.
C.MobilephonegamblingisontheriseinAsia.
20.A.Thenorth-easternpart.B.Thesouth-easternpart.
C.Thenorth-westernpart.
SectionDPassages(10points)
Directions:
Inthissection,youwillhear2passages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhear4or6questions.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.
PassageOne
Questions21to24arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
21.A.Thechildrenwereverynaughty.
B.Theylivedinthecountrysidefarawayfromotherpeople.
C.Theyhadmovedtoanewtownanddidn'
tknowmanypeopleyet.
D.Everyonewasbusyandcouldn'
tbaby-sit.
22.A.Shewassick.B.Shewasn'
thome.
C.Shewasbusy.D.Shewasgoingoutsoon.
23.A.Shefelthappy.B.Shefeltlonely.C.Shefeltrelaxed.D.Shefeltangry.
24.A.Thepeoplethoughtshewasabankrobber.
B.Everyoneelsestartedshouting,too.
C.Manypeopleranoutofthebank.
D.Everyonestoodagainstthewallwiththeirhandsup.
PassageTwo
Questions25to30arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
25.A.9:
00to10:
00.B.9:
30.C.9:
30to11:
00.D.9:
26.A.Earlyinthemorning.B.Beforelunch.
C.Atlunchtime.D.Afterlunch.
27.A.IrelandandSpain.B.BrazilandIreland.
C.SpainandItaly.D.BrazilandItaly.
28.A.Cycling.B.Skiing.C.Football.D.Tennis.
29.A.Theyear.B.Theperson.C.Thestory.D.Theplace.
30.A.Acomedy.B.Adocumentary.C.Amusical.D.Athriller.
PartIIVocabularyandStructure(5minutes,10points)
Thereare10incompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.
31.Ananimatorhastobuilduphisorherworkframebyframe.Eachfilmtakesaverylongtimetomake,andso__________areessentialtoseetheprojectthroughtotheend.
A.researchanddevelopmentB.continuityandrelaxation
C.diversionsandrewardsD.dedicationandcommitment
32.-Howcomeyouleftthepartywithoutsaying“good-bye”?
-IwasangrywithJohn.Heshoutedatmeandmypatience__________.
A.ranoverB.ranawayC.ranthroughD.ranout
33.I'
manervouswreck.Weappliedforamortgageloanlastweek,andthey__________letusknowthismorningifithadbeenapproved.
A.weresupposedtoB.mighthave
C.wouldhaveD.mustgoto
34.Wecan'
tdoanymorenow.Let'
scallita__________.
A.dayB.haltC.stopD.night
35.Althoughwetendtothinkthattheyarebasicallythesameanimal,dolphins,porpoises,andfisharenotalike.Despitehowsimilartheymightseem,thesethreeanimals__________dolphinsandporpoisesaremammalswhilefisharenot.
A.differentinthatB.differentsothatC.differinthatD.differsothat
36.WhenSteveFossettfirstattemptedhissoloballoonflightaroundtheworld,he__________thathewouldencounter10daysofthunderstormsoverArgentina.Consequently,hisballoonwasdamagedandhewasforcedtoendhistrip.
A.wasn'
tanticipatingB.wouldn'
tanticipate
C.hadanticipatednotD.hadnotanticipated
37.Leslie'
supset.Sheinvitedabout20peopletoherhouseforapartyandthennooneshowedup.Theleastthey__________havedonewastocalltosaythey__________togo.
A.might;
weregoingB.could;
weren'
tgoing
C.might;
tsupposedD.should;
weregoing
38.IwishI__________myselfbetterinEnglish,butI__________.
A.willexpress;
won'
tB.couldexpress;
can'
t
C.wouldexpress;
tD.canexpress;
39.__________theinterviewinBostonlastedsolong,ImissedmyconnectingflighttoNewYork.
A.DuetoB.WhenC.AsD.Despite
40.JohnF.Kennedywas__________youngestPresidentoftheUnitedStatesand__________tobemurdered.Canyourememberhowlonghe__________thecountrybeforehisdeath?
A.the;
thefourth;
hadbeenrulingB./;
fourth;
havebeenruling
C.the;
wasrulingD.a;
thefour;
ruled
PartIIISituationalDialogues(5minutes,5points)
Thereare5incompletedialoguesinthispart.ForeachdialoguetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthedialogue.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.
41.Mike:
Whyhaven'
tmorewomenchosencareersinscience?
Alice:
Well,firstofall,mostchildrengrowupwiththeideathatboysunderstand
sciencemoreeasilythangirlsdo.Thiscontinuesinthehighschoolandcollege
years.Later,it'
shardforawomantogetajobinscience.
Mike:
______________________________
Alice:
Well,no,Ididn'
t.Acareerdoesn'
tgetintheway.Myhusbandandchildren
trytounderstandmyworkandtheyarewillingtohelpme.Iknowmany
womenscientistswhohavehappilyarrivedandhavefamilies.
A.Didyousacrificeafamilyforyourwork?
B.Didyoufeelhappywithyourlife?
C.Didyouhavesomethinginterestingtosharewithus?
D.Didyougetahighersalary?
42.Dave:
Whatcausespeopletohavestress?
Tim:
AsIsaid,allhumanshavestress.Theproblemistoomuchstressforalong
periodoftime.Whenthishappens,apersonisintrouble.Varioussituations
giverisetostress,suchaslosingyourjob,experiencingadivorceordeathofa
familymember,aseriousillness,orgettinghurtinabadaccidentandsoon.
Dave:
First,makesureyourdietishealthybyeatinglotsoffruitandvegetables.Next,
exerciseregularly.Youshouldalsotalktoagoodfriendorrelative-someone
youtrustandwhowilllistentoyou.Sometimesjusttalkingaboutproblems
helps.
A.Telluswhatwecandoinoursparetime.
B.Isittruethatmengenerallyhavemorestressthanwomen?
C.Telluswhatwecandowhenwehavetoomuchstress.
D.Doyouthinktoday'
sworldismorestressfulthantheworldof50yearsago?
43.Tom:
Whatwasyourworstsubject?
Ron:
Mm...thatwouldbechemistry.Inevercouldlearntolikeitverymuch,andmy
marksweren'
teververygood.Thechemicalformulaswerehardformetounderstand,
andinchemistryclasstherearealotofchemicalformulas!
Tom:
I'
vewantedtobeinvolvedincomputerengineeringeversinceIwaslittle.IfI
passthisinterviewandamofferedapositionwiththiscompany,Iwantto
contributetoimprovingtechnologyanddevelopingbettercomputers.Iwantto
beaprofessionalinthisfield.
A.Whatdoyouthinkofcomputerengineering?
B.Howdoyouspendyourfreetime?
C.Didyouenjoyyourschoollife?
D.Canyoutellmeaboutyourhopesforfuture?
44.Peter:
Diane:
No,notallmemoriesarecorrect,buttheyalltellussomethin