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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