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PAPER ONE
PARTILISTENINGCOMPREHENSION(15points)
SectionA(1pointeach)
Directions:
Inthissectionyouwillhearnineshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause,duringthepause,youmustreadthesuggestedanswermarkedA,B,CandDanddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
1.A.Thefacultymembersareverybusyandhavenotimefortheregularmeal.
B.Thefacultymembersaremakingtimetodosomephysicalexercises.
C.Thefacultymembersarehavingaparty.
D.Thefacultymembershavenotimetostudyeconomicsandmanagement.
2.A.Experimentaldevices.B.Schoolfacilities.
C.Devicesusedinclassroom.D.Musicinstruments.
3.A.Buyingacar.B.Carinsurance.C.Buyingcarparts.D.Carrepair.
4.A.Givingalectureonthesymptomsofcommoncold.
B.Complainingabouthisillness.
C.Buyingsomemedicineinadrugstore.
D.Discussingthescientificdiscoveriesinmedicine.
5.A.Takingatest.B.Waystosavetime.
C.Seasonalsports.D.Aplanforavacation.
6.A.Allenhasalotofmoney.
B.Allen’smoneyisinadequate.
C.Allenwillhavealotofmoneysoon.
D.Allenisnotaqualifiedapplicant.
7.A.Hedidgototheconcert.
B.HehadanEnglishclass.
C.HepreparedfortheEnglishtest.
D.HetookanEnglishexamination.
8.A.HeisintheUnitedStates.
B.HeisinJapan.
C.HeisinFrance.
D.HeisinEurope.
9.A.Themanissotiredthathecannotdrive.
B.Themanistiredofdriving.
C.Theman’scarisinthegaragesohecan’tdrive.
D.Thereisnoneedforthemantodrivesincehiswifeisnothome.
SectionB(1pointeach)
Inthissection,youwillheartwoshortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearonequestion,youmustchoosetheanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
Questions10—12arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
10.A.Theowneroftheapartment.
B.Theapartmentmanager.
C.Thetenantwhooccupiestheapartmentnow.
D.Thedoorkeeperoftheapartment.
11.A.Inahouse.
B.Inahotel.
C.Inatwo-bedroomapartment.
D.Inathreebedroomapartment.
12.A.Becauseshethoughttheapartmentwastoosmall.
B.Becauseshehadmorethantwochildren.
C.Becausetherentwastoohigh.
D.Becauseherhusbandhasnotseenit.
Questions13—15arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
13.A.Saltandchili.
B.Oreganoandketchup.
C.Pepperandketchup
D.garlicandsalt.
14.A.Americanseattoomanyvegetables.
B.Americansshouldeatmorebeef.
C.Fattybeefisgoodforus.
D.Americanseattoomuchbeef.
15.A.Americanfoodisdullandtasteless.
B.Americanfoodhasfewerspicesbesidessalt,pepperandketchup.
C.Americanshavedifferentkindsoffoodservedatmeals.
D.Americanspreferwell-seasonedbeef.
PARTIIVOCABULARY(10points)
SectionA(0.5pointeach)
Inthissectiontherearetensentences,eachwithonewordorphraseunderlined.ChoosetheonefromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandDthatbestkeepsthemeaningofthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
16.PresidentRoosevelt'
swordsturnedthesinkingoftheAmericanfleetatPearlHarborintoanationalrallyingcryinsteadofahumiliatingnationalscandal.
A.discouragingB.disastrousC.disgracefulD.destructive
17.Ifthepopulationkeepsongrowing,therewilleventuallynotbeenoughresourceslefttosustainlifeontheearth.
A.maintainB.pertainC.retainD.continue
18.AlthoughItriedtoconcentrateonthelecture,Iwasdistractedbythenoisemadebytherushing-ingirls.
A.confusedB.divertedC.attractedD.distressed
19.ThefindingsofthetwoarchaeologiststhrewlightontheburialcustomsoftheancientEgyptians.
A.paidattentiontoB.gavefaithto
C.helpedtomakeclearofD.gainedinsightinto
20.ChineseenterprisemanagersandbusinesseducatorsarenowexploringthepotentialoftheGlobalManagementChallenge,asimulatedbusinessmanagementcompetitioninitsthirdyearsinceitwasintroducedtoChina.
A.extractingB.extendingC.studyingD.expanding
21.Immigrantswhoadaptmostquicklyusuallyhaveabackgroundsimilartothenewculturalenvironmentandtheyalsoplantoremainpermanentlyinthenewcountry.
A.everlastinglyB.probablyC.definitelyD.comfortably
22.ThoughAmerica'
sfrontiershavevanished,thefrontiermentalityofindividualismremainstheemotionalandphilosophicalcornerstoneofAmericanculture.
A.disposedB.destroyedC.disappearedD.discarded
23.InspiteofhavingreceivedunprecedentedacclaimfromaudiencesandcriticsinEuropeandSouthAmerica,theIrish"
RiverDance"
hasnotperformedintheEastuntilnow.
A.unguidedB.unexpectedC.unexampledD.unrelieved
24.ThenextthreeyearswillbespentsortingoutthemoreintricateaspectsoftheBeijingOlympics,suchascompetitiontimetablesandasystemtotabulateresults.
A.ambitiousB.involvedC.challengingD.delicate
25..Drinkingwatercontaminatedwithhazardoussubstancesinsomeruralareashasarousedmajorconcernsamongthegovernment.
A.pollutedB.dangerousC.accidentalD.prohibited
SectionB(0.5pointeach)
Inthissectiontherearetensentences.Eachsentencehassomethingomitted.Choosethewordorwordsfromthefourchoicesgiventobestcompleteeachsentence.
26.Timeurgencyisaofbehaviorinwhichapersoncontinuallytriestoaccomplishmorethancanbehumanlyaccomplished.
A.symbolB.symptomC.syndromeD.token
27.TheUNSecretaryGeneralcalledfortheinternationalcommunitytoworkouta
forthedistributionofwarrefugees.
A.schemeB.programC.projectD.plot
28.Itwasaspeechtotheheartofeverytruepatriot.
A.warmB.fuelC.fireD.spark
29.WenaturallythenameofCharlesDarwinwiththedoctrineofevolution.
A.connectB.associateC.conjoinD.affiliate
30.Thisremarkablegirlwassenttomeintomyrequestforasuitablesecretary.
A.replyB.respectC.regardD.response
31.HoraceGreeleydidnotfollowhisownfamous"
Gowest,youngman."
A.maximumB.ideaC.maximD.principle
32.Thedifferencebetweenacounterfeitbillandagenuineonearenotimmediately______.
A.analyzableB.hospitableC.discernableD.optional
33.WhenChristopherColumbusfirstpresentedhis_____thattheearthisround,fewbelievedit.
A.hypothesisB.frameworkC.themeD.thesis
34.Thepublicworkprojectshavenotsignificantlytheunemploymentsituation.
A.facilitatedB.modifiedC.softenedD.alleviated
35.Theculturaltraditionsoftheinvadersslowlythepracticesoftheislanddwellers.
A.spreadB.perpetuatedC.permeatedD.penetrated
PARTIIICLOZETEST(15points)
Readthepassagethrough.Thengobackandchooseoneitemofsuitableword(s)markedA,B,CorDforeachblankinthepassage.MarkthecorrespondingletterontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
Duringthefirsttwohundredyearsoftheirnation'
sexistence(1776—1976)Americanswereneverforcedtochangetheirgreatoptimismaboutwealthandabundance.They__36___itasanever-expandingpie.Inothercountriespeoplebelievethattherichtakea__37____pieceofthepieandthepoorgetasmallerpiece.Americans,38,havebelievedthattheireconomicpiewouldjustcontinuetogrow39allpeoplecouldgetabiggerpieceofabiggerpie.This40wasbasedontheearlyexperiencethatasthenewnationgrew,thepieofwealthandabundancegrewatanevenfaster41Inthe1800sthenationgrewinsizeasnewwesternlandswere42andbecamestates.Inthe1900s,whenthecontinenthadbeensettled,Americansinventednewproductsandtechniquesofproduction43continuedtomakethepielargerandlarger.44thesecircumstances,Americanscametobelievethattheirheritageof45wouldlastasfarastheycouldseeintothefuture.
Thebeliefinaneverlastingheritageofabundancehadmanygoodeffects.ItmadeAmericansa(n)46peoplewithconfidencethathumanproblemscouldbesolved.Itgreatlyreducedtheconflict47therichandpoorwhichhastornmanyoldernations48.Perhapsmostimportant,thebeliefinanalwaysgrowingabundancegavestrongsupporttosuchbasicnational49asfreedom,self-reliance,equalityofopportunity,competition,andhardwork.ItseemedtoAmericans50theirhighstandardoflivingwasarewardforpracticingthesevalues.
36.A.viewedB.believedC.lookedD.thought
37.A.finerB.largerC.betterD.sweeter
38.
A.
likewise
B.
moreover
C.
whereas
D.
however
39
sothat
B
incase
C
that
D
suchthat
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expansion
ex