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Ineedasizetwentyfiveandahalf.

M:

I'

msorrybutthatstyledoesn'

tcomeinhalfsizes.CanIshowyouatwentysix?

A.Gotothemovies.

B.Attendaparty. 

C.Gotoarestaurant.

D.Joininadiscussion.

DoyouwanttocomeoveronSaturday?

mhavingalittleparty.

Thanksalot,I'

dloveto.Whattime?

Oh,about9:

00.

Soundsgood.I'

llbethere.

A.Weekendplan.

B.Changesinthecity.

C.Goingcampinginthesummer. 

D.Lifeinthesummer.

Ienjoycampingoutinthesummer.Apleasantchangefromcitylife,Ithink.

Yes,yousaidit.Iwentwithmyhusbandlastweek.

A.Sheacceptstheman'

sinvitation.

B.Sheisextremelybusy. 

C.Shewon'

tgotoanymoviesuntilshefinishesalltheschoolwork.

D.Shedoesn'

tlikemovies.

Hi,Jane.Ijustwonderedifyouwanttogotoaconcertwithme.

dloveto,butIcan'

trelievealltheworkIhavethissemester.IfeellikeI'

llnevergetthrougheverything.

A.Tothecafeteria.

B.Tothemovietheater.

C.Toherdormroom.

D.Tothelibrary. 

Hi,Jane.Whereareyougoing?

Oh,hi,Bob.I'

monmywaytothelibrary.

Ijustwonderedifyouwantedtogotoaconcertwithme.

t.Ican'

trelievealltheworkIhavetoday.

Whyisthewomanconcernedaboutthechangesofthemathrequirementsforgraduation?

A.Shemayhavetotakeonemorecourse. 

B.Shemaynotgetahigherscore.

C.Shemaynevergraduatefromschool.

D.Shemayhavetomissoneoftheimportantmathcourses.

Themathrequirementsforgraduationarebeingchanged.

Yes,I'

mafraidImaybeshortofonecourse.

A.Hetakespleasureindoinghisjob. 

B.Hisjobalwaysbothershim,buthedoesn'

tmind.

C.Workingovertimeisreallyinterestingforhim.

D.Hisjobkeepshimfromworkingextrahours.

Youseemtohavealotofworktodoatyouroffice.Youarealwaysstayinglateandworkingovertime.

That'

strue,butit'

snobothertome.TheworkisinterestingandIdon'

tmindextrahoursatall.

A.Themandoesn'

tlikewatchingthemovie.

B.Themantotallyagreeswiththewoman. 

C.Themoviewillnotshowanymore.

D.Themanthinksthewoman'

sopinionisabsolutelywrong.

Thatmovieisabsolutelyfascinating.

Ican'

tagreewithyoumore.

A.Hehasfailedinthelogicexamination.

B.Hemustreadalotofbookssetbyhislogicteacher. 

C.Hecan'

tgetthebooksheneeds.

D.Heislaggingbehindhisclassmatesinstudies.

Ithinkthelogiccourseisveryinteresting,butit'

sverydifficult.I'

mafraidIcan'

tgetthroughthereadinglist.

Don'

tworry,you'

llfindthetimesomehow.

A.Thewomanlikeseverythingexceptgoingshopping.

B.Thewomanlikesnothingasamatteroffact.

C.Thewomanlikesmanythingsasamatteroffact. 

D.Thewoman'

sbesthobbyisdancing.

What'

syourhobby?

Ilikemanythings.Suchassinging,dancing,musicandsoon.ButIlikenothingbetterthantogoshopping.

三、PartB(总题数:

四、Questions11~13arebasedonaconversationaboutrobots.

(总题数:

1,分数:

3.00)

A.Theonesthatwalkandtalklikehumanbeings.

B.Theonesthatareusedinindustry. 

C.Theonesthatarebuilttoresemblehumanbeings.

D.Theonesthatareoftenshowninthemovies.

[听力原文]11-13

Hi,Paul.Allsetforyourspeechclubpresentationthisevening?

Yeah.I'

mgoingtodiscussrobots.

Robots?

Youmeanthosemachinesthatwalkandtalklikeinthemovies?

No.Industrialrobotslikethoseusedintheautomobileandelectronicsindustries.

Cometo.thinkofit,Isawanarticleaboutthatkindofrobottheotherday.Severalpicturesofrobotsweldingears,buttheycertainlydidn'

tlookthewayIthoughtrobotsshouldlook.

Therobotsweusuallyimaginearemadeupinsciencefiction.Inindustry,robotsaredesignedtodoaspecificsetofoperationssuchasweldingcarframes.Theyarerarelybuilttoresemblehumans.

Actuallyalltheyneedisakindofbraintogivesignals,andamechanismsuchasanarmtocarryoutinstructions.Right?

Right.Tinycomputersbecomethebrainsoftheserobots.Thecomputerssendsignalsintheformofelectricalimpulsesthatmoveanarminaclaw.Theclawisthehandthatdoesparticularkindsofwork.

OK.Butwe'

vehadmachinesonassemblylinesdoingworkforpeopleforyears.That'

swhatstartedtheindustrialrevolution,remember?

Buteachofthosemachinescanonlyperformasingleoperation.Andittakesmonthstomodifythem.Thenewindustrialrobotscaneachdoanumberoftasksandit'

seasytoreprogramthemtoperformtotallydifferentoperations.That'

sonereasonthey'

rebecomingsopopular.

Theyincreaseproductivitytoo,don'

tthey?

Ireadthateventhoughthey'

restillquiteexpensive,theyoftencostlessperyearthanaworkerdoingthesamejob.Iimaginerobotswillbeusedmoreandmore.

Exactly.Sonowthatyouknowallaboutthenextindustrialrevolution,youdon'

thavetocometospeechclubtonight.

A.Aheadshapedlikeahumanbeing. 

B.Acomputerbrain.

C.Signalsintheformofelectricalimpulses.

D.Aclaw.

A.Theycanperformdifferenttasks.

B.Theyareeasytoreprogram.

C.Theyincreaseproductivity.

D.Theyperformasingleoperationatatime. 

五、Questions14~17arebasedonthefollowingdialogue.

4.00)

A.Sheworksatthemeatcounter.

B.Sheputsgroceriesoutontheshelves. 

C.Shecarriesgroceriesoutofthestoreforcustomers.

D.Shechecksthequalityofmilkproducts.

[听力原文]14-17

Hi,Sally.

Hello,Tom.Howareyou?

mfine,whereareyougoing?

Oh,I'

monmywayhomefromwork.

Ididn'

tknowyouhadajob.

Yeah.Iworkpart-timeatasupermarket.

Whatdoyoudothere?

Iworkintheproducesection.Trimmingandwrappingfreshfruitandvegetables.Ialsostockshelves.Sometimeswhenitgetsreallybusy,Iworkatthecheck-outcounter.Haveyougotajob,Tom?

Yeah.Idoyardworkforpeople.Youknow,cuttinggrass,rakingleaves,pullingweeds,thingslikethat.

dlikedoingthat.Itmustbenicetoworkoutdoors.

Sometimesitis.Exceptwhenitrainsorsnowsorgetstoohotortoocoldor...Ha-ha.Tuitionissurehigh,isn'

tit?

Well,I'

dbettergo.I'

vegottoplantsometreesformyneighboursthisafternoon.

Well,don'

tworktoohard.Holdingdownajob,goingtoclass,studying.Sometimesitcanbecometoomuchforoneperson.Takeiteasy.

You,too.Itwasgreatseeingyou,Sally!

A.Toearnmoneyforschool. 

B.Tokeephisfamily'

syardlookingnice.

C.Toheabletoworkoutdoors.

D.Togetexercisewhileworking.

A.Hedoesn'

tearnverymuchmoney.

B.Hehastoworktoomanyhours.

C.Hedoesn'

thavetimeforlunch.

D.Hesometimeshastoworkinbadweather. 

A.Finishhishomework.

B.Cutgrass.

C.Planttrees. 

D.Buygroceries.

六、Questions18~21arebasedonthefollowingdialogue.

A.Theblacks.

B.Thewhites. 

C.TheChinese.

D.TheJapanese.

[听力原文]18-21

So,you'

revisitingSanFrancisco?

Yes,Ijustgothereyesterday.Andyou?

manative.

Oh,really?

EveryoneelseI'

vemetsofarhasbeenatouristlikeus.Iwasbeginningtothinkthattherewerenonatives.

Well.SanFranciscohasalotofdifferentethnicgroups,soyoumightthinkyou'

reseeingalotofforeigners.Butactually,thecityhasapopulationofabout700000.

Whatarethedifferentethnicgroups.9

Well,afterwhites,thelargestoneisblacks.

IthoughtitwasChinese.

It'

struethatSanFranciscohasthelargestChinesecommunityoutsideofAsia.ButtherearemanymoreblacksherethanChinese.

sinteresting.Don'

tmostoftheChinesepeopleliveinChina-town?

Well,no,theylivealloverthecity,butChina-townisdefinitelythecenterofChineseculturehere.That'

swhereyou'

llfindthebestChineserestaurants,bookstores,art,theaters,thingslikethat.

WhatabouttheJapanese?

Doesn'

tSanFranciscohavealargeJapanesepopulationtoo?

No,actuallythereareonlyabout12000Japanesepeoplehere,butwedohaveanareacalled"

Japan-town"

thathasJapaneserestaurantsandbookstores.

Youseemtoknowalotaboutthiscity.

Well,mostSanFranciscansthinktheircityisprettyspecial.Weliketotalkaboutit.Besides,Iteachethnichistoryattheuniversityhere.

Nowonderyouknowsomuch!

A.InChina-town.

B.Inthenorthernpartofthecity.

C.Alloverthecity. 

D.InJapan-town.

A.12000. 

B.700000.

C.50000.

D.20000.

A.Hethinksthecityispretty.

B.Helikestotalkaboutit.

C.Hetravelsalotinthecity.

D.Heteachesethnichistoryatauniversity. 

七、Questions22~25arebasedonthefollowingmonolague.

A.Yoursocksaren'

tdecentenough.

B.Makeyoulooktidy.

C.Improveyourperformance. 

D.Tryhardtowinthegame.

[听力原文]22-25

Thesocksthatpeoplewearontheirfeetarenotveryexciting,butseveralinterestingEnglishexpressionsaremadefromth

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