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1.A.Atabookingoffice.B.InaHongKonghotel.
C.Onabusystreet.D.Atanairport.
2.A.Customerandassistant.B.Fatheranddaughter.
C.Dentistandpatient.D.Teacherandstudent.
3.A.Itis4:
10now.B.Itis4:
20now.C.Itis4:
50now.D.Itis5:
00now.
4.A.Thetapewasmissing.B.Paulbroughtthetapetotheparty.
C.ThetapehadbeenreturnedtoJack.D.PaullenthistapetoJack.
5.A.Athome.B.Attheriverside.
C.Atthehealthcenter.D.Athisoffice.
6.A.Thewomanhasbeencomplainingtoomuch.
B.Thewoman’sheadachewillgoawaybyitself.
C.Thewomanshouldhaveseenthedoctorearlier.
D.Thewomanshouldconfirmherappointmentwiththedoctor.
7.A.Sheisquite.B.sheistalkative.
SectionB
InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestionsoneachofthepassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
11.A.Whendirectionsarelong.B.Whendirectionsareshort.
C.Whenhomeworkisgiven.D.Whenyourmothertalks.
12.A.Yourpenandpaper.B.Afewwords.C.Yourmindandears.D.Somepictures.
13.ATopicsorpagenumbers.B.Keywordsorapictureinmind.
C.Somedetails.D.Schoolassignments.
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
14.A.Ahurricanemayoccurwithinthenext36hours.
B.Ahurricanemayoccurwithinthenext24hours.
C.Ahurricanemayoccurwithinthenext14hours.
D.Ahurricanemayoccurwithinthenext12hours.
15.A.Youshouldstoresomemedicinefordiseasesliketheflu.
B.Youshouldkeepacellphonewithyoutokeepinformedofthestorm’spath.
C.Youshouldtransferyourvaluablestosafeplacesfirst.
D.Youshouldplanyourescaperouteandanalternativerouteearly.
16.A.Acamera.B.Aworkingradio.
C.Alistofyourvaluables.D.Awaterproofcontainer.
SectionC
InSectionC,youwillheartwolongerconversations.Theconversationswillbereadtwice.Afteryouheareachconversation,youarerequiredtofillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhaveheard.Writeyouranswersonyouranswersheet.
Blanks17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
Completetheform.WriteNOMORETHANONEWORDforeachanswer.
WorldHealthDay
Date:
__17__7thisWorldHealthDay.
Purpose:
Toraisethe__18___ofhealtharoundtheworld.
Waysofkeepingfit:
Don’ttakethebusforshort__19___andusethe___20_____andnotthelifts.
Blanks21through24arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
Completetheform.WriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachanswer.
Mr.Miller‘sJobInterviewNote
Whichcountrydoeshelivein?
Helivesin__21___.
Whatkindofjobdoeshewant?
Hewantsthejobas__22___.
Whatarehisstrengths?
Heisgoodat__23__.
Whatarehisweaknessesthen?
Hemaybe__24__whenplansgooffschedule.
II.GrammarandVocabulary
SectionA
Afterreadingthepassagesbelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagescoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;
fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.
(A)
WilliamH.Gates,40,ischairmanandchiefexecutiveofficerofMicrosoftCorporation,theleadingproviderofsoftwareforpersonalcomputersworldwide.Withnetrevenues(税收)of$5.94billionforthefiscalyear(财政年)endinginJune1995,Microsoftemploysmorethan18,000peoplein48countries.
Gatesbeganhiscareerinpersonalcomputersoftware(25)______hestartedprogrammingatage13whileastudentattheLakesideschool.In1974,(26)_____anundergraduateatHarvardUniversity,hedevelopedBASICforthefirstmicrocomputer,theMITSAltair,(27)____startedtheeraofhobbyistcomputing.(28)______(lead)bythebeliefthatthepersonalcomputerwouldeventuallybeavaluabletooloneveryofficedesktopandineveryhome,GatesformedMicrosoftwithPaulAlienin1975(29)____(develop)softwareforpersonalcomputers.
Gates’earlyforesightaboutpersonalcomputingandhiscontinuingvisionhavebeencentraltoMicrosoftandthesoftwareindustry.Gatesisactively(30)_____(involve)insignificantoperatingandstrategicdecisionsatdevelopmentandmanagementofthecompany.Asignificantportionofhisdayisalsodevotedto(31)____(meet)withcustomersandstayingincontactwithMicrosoft’semployeesaroundtheworldthroughe-mail.GatesismarriedandlivesinBellevue,Washington.GatesisinterestedinbiotechnologyandsitsontheboardsofDarwinMolecularandtheIcosCorporation.Heisanavid〔渴望的〕readerandenjoysplayinggolfandbridge.(32)_____technology,thecompanywantstomakeiteasierandmoreenjoyableforpeopletousesoftware.Thecompanyiscommittedtothelongtermbyinvestinginnewtechnology,state-of-the-artprojectsandnewproductsforthefurtherexpansionofpersonalcomputing.
(B)
Cigarettesmokingkills.Thatweknow.So,manufacturesmadeelectroniccigarettesasasafersmokingchoice---saferthantobacco.
E-cigarettescontainthedrugnicotinelikecigarettes.Buttheydonotusetobacco.Andyoudonotlight(33).Theyarepoweredbybattery.
So,ife-cigarettesaresosafe,whyhavepoisoncontrolcentersaroundtheUnitedStatesseenanincrease(34)telephonecallsaboute-cigarettepoisonings?
Theanswerischildren.
Mostofthecallsarefrompeopleworriedaboutchildrenwhohaveplayedwiththedevices.Intheperiodofonemonththisyear,theUnitedStatesCentersforDiseaseControlsay215peoplecalledtheCenterwithe-cigaretteconcerns.Morethanhalfofthesecallswereforchildren(35)_______(age)fiveandyounger.Thedevicesapparentlyhadmadethemsick.
TimMcAfeeisdirectoroftheCDC’sOfficeonSmokingandHealth.Hesaystheproblemisregulation,meaningtheU.S.Federalgovernmentdoesnotcontrole-cigarettes(36)____theycontainliquidnicotine.
Mr.McAfeeaddsthatliquidnicotineisawell-knowndanger.
“NicotinehistoricallyhasbeenusedasapesticideintheUnitedStates.Andthat’swherewehavereallyhadformany,manydecadessignificantpoisoningswhenpeoplegotexposedtonicotinethatwasinliquidsolutions.〞
Mr.McAfeeexplainsthatnicotinepoisoninghappens(37)thesubstancegetsintotheskin,getsintotheeyesorisswallowed.Evenasmallamount,hesays,(38)makeapersonsick.Nicotinepoisoningcancausestomachpainorasenseofimbalance.Headachesandseizures〔突发疾病〕arealsocommonsighsofnicotinepoisoning.Andtoomuchnicotinecankill.
TimMcAfeesayse-cigarettesdonotcreatethelevelofrisktopeopleastobaccoproductsdo.Henotesthatalmost500,000Americansdieeachyearfromcigarettes.
“So,cigarettesarethewinnerinthatcontest.Andwedon’treallyknowwhat’sgoingtohappenwithe-cigarettes.〞
E-cigarettesdonotcontainhundredsofharmfulchemicals(39)_____arefoundinrealcigarettes.So,theU.S.SurgeonGeneralhassuggestedthate-cigarettesmaybeausefultoolforadults(40)(try)toendtheirtobaccouse,orquit.
ButMcAfeeworriesthatteenagersmaythinkelectroniccigarettesareharmless.Theycouldbecomeaddicted,orhooked,onthenicotineandthenstartsmokingrealcigarettes.Inotherwords,hefearsthatforyoungpeoplefake(假装)e-cigarettescouldbea“gateway〞totherealthing.
SectionB
Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.predictsB.operationC.employD.limitedE.majority
F.environmentallyG.depositH.similarI.dreamsJ.necessaryK.estimate
We’rewaitingtotaketripstoouterspace.Whenwillithappen?
Accordingtoindividualsinthegrowingfieldofspacetourism,itmaybeinfiveorfiftyyears.
SpaceAdventuresistakingreservationsfortheflights,__41__tothefirstmannedspaceflights.Thetripwillcost$90,000,witha$6,000__42__required.Morethan200peoplehavemadereservations,saidSarah,Dalton,thecompanyspokeswoman.
JohnSpenceroftheSpaceTourismSocietysaysthatamorerealistic__43__forregularspacetravelis50years.Issuesofexpense,difficulty,anddangermuststillberesolved.Ohyes–areusablevehiclemustalsobeinvented.Headds,however,thattenyearsfromnow,a__44__numberofpeoplemaybeabletovisitaspacestation.Hesaysheexpectsafleetofprivatespacevehiclesor“spaceyachts〞(游艇)tobein__45__in20to25years.Theywilldowhathecalls“orbitalsuperyachting.〞Afterthat,therewillbecruiselines,likethosethattraveltheEarth’soceans,aswellasspacehotelsandresorts.
Therehavebeenonlyafewstudiestodeterminethepublic’sinterestinspacetourism,buttheyallconcludethata__46__ofpeoplewouldliketovisitspaceandwouldbewillingtopaygoodmoneyforit.
AccordingtoexpertPatrickCollins,between5millionand20million