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c)themanfellseriouslyilllastnight.
d)thewomandidn’tlikereadingnovels.
3.a)thewomandidn’treceivemark’sinvitation.
b)themanwillbethereatmark’swedding.
c)thewomanwillbethemostbeautifulwomanthen.
d)themanwillgiveahandtomarkattheceremony.
4.a)ata)atagarage.
c)atadentist’)atabarber’s.
5.a)at10:
)at9:
30.
c)at10:
40.
6.a)fannyisworriedaboutherreputation.
b)themandoesn’tthinkfannyispretty.
c)themanthinksthewomanismorecharmingthanfanny.
d)fannyisagooddateintheeyesofmanyboystudents.
7.a)heusedtoplaywithhisfriendsoutdoorstoo.
b)hewastedmuchtimeinthepast.
c)heworkedveryhardinhisstudythewholesemester.
d)hehurthisearswhenplayingmusictooloudly.
8.a)she’ssurprisedtofindherselfsofamousatschool.
b)shewillbecomesmarteraftercomingfromwinterholiday.
c)shesurprisedtheman.
d)shefinallymakesitforregistrationatschool.
questions9to11a
rebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
9.a)racialdiscriminationbecomeslesswidespread.
b)americahasbecomeasociallyequalsociety.
c)minoritiesenjoymuchmorepoliticalfreedomthanbefore.
d)americaisintherightdirectiontouprootracism.
10.a)hethinksit’snot)hebelievesitwasbadlydesigned.
c)heassumesit’snotfully)heholdsit’sidealinfightingagainstracism.
11.a)thefoundingprinciplesofthecivilrightsact.
b)theprejudicesinwhiteemployers’mind.
c)theat-willpracticeofemployment.
d)thecowardiceofordinaryemployees.
questions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
12.a)in)inXX.
c)in)inXX.
13.a)asmanyas)anundefinednumberofthem.
c)morethan)athousandofthem.
14.a)itmaytakealeadinrockclimbingacrossamerica.
b)itwillestablishmanybranchesinotherbigcities.
c)itwouldgiveupoutdoorrockclimbingbusiness.
d)itwouldhiremorecompetentinstructors.
15.a)becauseit’sabouttobringfriendswiththesameinterest.
b)becauseit’sanhonortojoinsuchagreatgym.
c)becauseit’smorefuntoclimbrockycliffstogetherwithfemalepartners.
d)becauseit’sthebestkindofsportsincoldwinter.
sectionb
inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkeda),b),c)andd).thenmarkthecorrespondingletteronanswersheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
passageone
questions16to18arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
16.a)becausetheyareabouttoexpresstheiropinions.
b)becausetheyareextremelyconfident.
c)
becausetheyarenotpatientenough.
d)becausetheyareveryaggressiveindailylife.
17.a)bygettingfullypreparedbefore)byspeakinginaloudvoice.
c)bystickingtoyouroriginal)byusingappropriategestures.
18.a)itmaybetakenlightlybythehearers.
b)itwoulddepresstheaudience.
c)itmightbepartofhumannature.
d)itwillbeconsideredasablackmarkofaspeaker.
passagetwo
questions19to21arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
19.a)anewestcureofallkindsof)atoytopleaseone’schildren.
c)awayofphysical)aneasiestwaytocarryoutmedicalresearch.
20.a)walkingcan’tbenefitmenasmuchasitdoeswomen.
b)regularfastwalkingmightreducetheriskofgettingcertainillness.
c)threehours’walkingaweekmaypreventmenfromgettingheartdisease.
d)apurposefulwalkingwillmakeonefeelwellpsychologically.
21.a)thetimewhenonewantstostart.
b)thetimeafteronepassestheageof55.
c)themomentwhenonegraduatesfromcollege.
d)thedatewhenonehasearnedenoughmoney.
passagethree
questions22to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
22.a)themaleindian)theyoungsters.
c)the)theindiancivilians.
23.a)social)innovativeyoungindians.
c)indians’originaltribal)astrongerunionamongindiantribes.
24.a)theyjoinedtradeunionsfundedbythegovernment.
b)theyenjoyequalrightswithotherminoritiesincalifornia.
c)theysetupschoolstoteachamericanindianculture.
d)theybegantobuildastrongerconnectionamongindianfamilies.
25.a)itenhancesselfgovernmentinindiancommunities.
b)itbroughtevilintoindiantribes.
c)itcausedcriminalchargesagainstsometribemembers.
d)itdrovemanyindiansoldiersmentallycrazy.
sectionc
dire
ctions:
inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblankswiththeexactwordsyouhavejustheard.finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.
i’mprettysureweallhavepeopleinourlivesthatwearegreatlythankfulfor.i’msureyoucanthinkofafewoffthetopofyourhead.ihavemorethanican26.however,itisveryrarethatiactuallycommunicatemygratitudetothepeoplei27inmyheart.iknowiamsupposedtobemore28aboutlettingpeopleknowwhentheyimpactmeina29way,butirarelytakethetimetoextendmygratitude.
oneofthehardestpartsaboutexpressinggratitudeforme,especiallytootherguys,isthedifficultyof30theawkwardnessittakestorandomlysendsomeoneamessageofthanks.itiseasyafterihaverecently31withthem;
however,manyofthepeoplei’mextremelygratefulforidonotseeveryoften.iactuallyreceivedanemail32fromareallygoodfriend.itwasasimplethanksnoteforbeingafriendbutitwasvery33.inaddition,thesubtlejoyofaquickmessagewasjustenoughto34metopassalongsomegratitudemyself.
whoareyougratefulfor?
iknowwehavemovedpastthetraditionalthankfulnessseason,butithinkitisworthextendingandpossiblybuildinglastinghabitsofbeinggrateful.haveyouletthepeopleyoucareaboutknowrecentlyhowmuchyou35them?
doyouthinkitispossiblethatunexpressedgratitudecanactuallycommunicateingratitude?
partiiireadingcomprehension(40minutes)
inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.readthepassagethroughcarefull
ybeforemakingyourchoices.eachchoiceinbankisidentifiedbyaletter.pleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonanswersheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.
questions36to45arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
kingedwardviiididsomethingthatmonarchsdonothavetheluxuryofdoing—hefellinlove.kingedwardwasinlovewithmrs.wallissimpson,notonlyanamerican,butalsoamarriedwomanalreadyonce36.yet,inordertomarrythewomanheloved,kingedwardwas37togiveupthebritishthrone—andhedid.
tosome,thiswasthelovestoryofthecentury.toothers,itwasascandalthat38toweakenthemonarchy.inreality,thestoryofkingedwardviiiandmrs.wallissimpsonnever39eitherofthesenotions.instead,thestoryisaboutaprincewhowantedtobelikeeveryoneelse.
thoughhisparentssurelylovededward,hethoughtofthemascoldand40.edward’sfatherwasverystrictwhichcausededwardtofeareverycalltohisfather’slibrary,sinceitusuallymeant41.inmay1907,edward,onlytwelveyearsold,wasshippedofftothenavalcollegeatosborne.hewasatfirstteasedbecauseofhisroyal42,butsoongainedacceptancebecauseofhisattempttobetreatedlikeanyothersoldier.
afterosborne,edward’sfatherbecamekingandedwardbecametheheirtothethrone.but,princeedwardbegantodeplorebeingsetonapedestalor43.asprinceedwardlaterwroteinhismemoirs,“andifmy44withthevillageboysatsandringhamandthefuturesoldiersofthenavalcollegeshaddoneanythingforme,itwastomakeme45anxioustobetreatedexactlylikeanyotherboyofmyage”.
此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。
a)threatened
b)punishment
c)willing
d)worshipped
e)fulfilled
f)association
g)optimistic
h)distanti)persisted
j)divorced
k)gloriously
l)identity
m)abuse
n)regula
tion
o)desperately
inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.identifythep