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A.ajudge.
B.Aninterviewer.
C.aprofessor.
D.Acounselor.
6.Whatdoesthemansayabouttheseminar?
A.Itwillendat3:
30.
B.Itwillendbefore3:
C.Itwilllastlongerthanscheduled.
D.Itwilllastthreehours.
7.Whatdidthemanaskthewomantodo?
A.WaitaminutefortheMayor.
B.GivenotetotheMayor.
C.WriteanotetotheMayor.
D.WriteanoticefortheMayor.
8.Whyhasn'
tSamchangedhisapartmentyet?
A.He'
sspentallhismoney.
B.Afterallheprefershisoldone.
C.Hehasn'
t,foundonelargeenough.
D.Hehasn'
tfoundasuitableone.
9.Whatdidthemantellthewomantodo?
A.Bringsomefoodtothetable.
B.Helpherselftosomefood.
C.Goaheadandusethephone.
D.Bringthephoneovertothetable.
10.Whatcanbeconcludedaboutthewoman?
A.Shehasnodesiretoteach.
B.Shewillgraduateafterthemandoes.
C.Shelikesallherteachersequally.
D.Shehasnoideawheregraduationwillbeheld.
PartB
11.Whendidsaltfirstbegintobeusedbyman?
A.Over3,000yearsago.
B.Inthe18thcentury.
C.Wedon'
tknow.
D.Inthe16thcentury.
12.HowwassaltusedinEgyptthousandsofyearsago?
A.Topreservefish.
B.Topunishoffenders.
C.Tokeepdeadbodiesfromdecaying.
D.Toserveimportantguests.
13.Inthe16thcentury,whatwouldhappenifamantookmorethanhisshareofsalt?
A.Hewouldbehanged.
B.Hewouldbeputinjail.
C.Hewouldgethisearcutoff.
D.Hewouldbefined.
14.Wherewasthesaltplacedwhenthekinghadhisdinner?
A.Infrontoftheking.
B.Infrontofimportantguests.
C.Inthemiddleofthetable.
D.Awayfromimportantguests.
15.WhatdidMrs.Turnerseewhilewalkingaloneinthestreetonenight?
A.Anelderlywidow.
B.Twoyouths,tallwithfairhair.
C.Twoyouths,shortandfatwithabeardandmoustache.
D.Twoyouths,onetallandoneshort.
16.Whatdidthetwoyouthswanttodo?
A.AskMrs.Turnerthewaytothestation.
B.SnatchMrs.Turner'
shandbag.
C.FrightenMrs.Turner.
D.SellMrs.Turner'
17.WhycouldMrs.Turnerwalkcalmlyaway?
A.Struckthetwoyouthstotheground.
B.Hadagoodbargainwiththetwoyouths.
C.Gavethetwoyouthswhattheywanted.
D.Justpaidnoattentiontothetwoyouths.
18.Wheredoesthedialogueprobablytakeplace?
A.Athome.
B.Atthewoman'
shouse.
C.Onthestreet.
D.Atarestaurant.
19.Whydoesthemanwanttogoonadiet?
A.Heistoofat.
B.Hedoesn'
tfeelgood.
C.Thedoctoradvisedhimtodoso.
D.Heisnothealthy.
20.Whichofthefollowingwillmostlikelyhappentothemanondiet?
A.Hewillloseweightquickly.
B.Hewilllosesomeweightduringhisdiet.
C.Hewillgainweightduringthenextfewmonths.
D.Hisweightwillremainunchanged.
21.WhatdoesSallydointhesupermarket?
A.Workingatthemeatcounter.
B.Workingintheproducesection.
C.Carryinggroceriesoutofthestoreforcustomers.
D.Checkingthequalityofthemilkproducts.
22.WhydoesTomdotheyardwork?
A.Toearnmoneyforschool.
B.Tokeephisyardnice.
C.Tobeabletoworkoutdoors.
D.Togetexercisewhileworking.
23.Whydoesn'
tTomlikehisjob?
A.Becausehedoesn'
tcamverymuchmoney.
B.Becausehehastoworkforquitealongtime.
C.Becausehedoesn'
thavetimeforlunch.
D.Becausesometimeshehastoworkunderbadweather.
24.WhatisTomgoingtodointheafternoon?
A.Finishhishomework.
B.Cutgrass.
C.Planttrees.
D.Buygroceries.
25.Whydoesthespeakersaythatpickingsomebody'
spocketisanhonorableprofessioninsoutheastLondon?
A.It'
sadmiredworldwide.
B.Ittakesskill.
C.Itpayswell.
D.It'
safull-timejob.
26.Accordingtothespeaker,whoismostlikelytobecomeavictimofpickpockets?
A.Anoldladycarryingahandbagontheleft.
B.Amotherwithababyinherarms.
C.Awomanwhosebagishanginginfront.
D.Alonefemalewithahandbagatherrightside.
27.Inthespeaker'
sopinion,whatisthebestplaceforamantokeephiswallet?
A.Asidepocketofhisjacket.
B.Thetoppocketofhisjacket.
C.Asidepocketofhistrousers.
D.Thebackpocketofhistighttrousers.
28.Whatistheperfectsettingforpickingpocketsaccordingtothespeaker?
A.Clothingstoreswherepeoplearerelaxedandoffguard.
B.HotelsandrestaurantsinsoutheastLondon.
C.Airportswherepeoplecarryalotofluggage.
D.Theaterlobbieswithuniformedsecurityguards.
SectionⅡUseofEnglish
Text
LiwanisthenameofGuangzhou'
ssouthwestdistrict,borderedbyRenminLutothesouthandwest.Notsolongago,inthe
(26)
1900s,thisareaofthecitywasrenowned
(27)
itsCantoneserestaurants,gardens,teahousesandboatrideson
(28)
manywaterways.Thiswasatatime
(29)
theLiwanareawas
(30)
intoanewtowninmuchthesameway
(31)
theTianheareaisnowbecomingtheplacetobeinGuangzhou.
Today,though,theLiwandistrict
(32)
rapiddevelopment
(33)
newhigh-riseapartmentbuildingsaremushroomingeverywhere.Mostoftheriversthatcrossedthearea
(34)
nowdisappeared,and
(35)
wecangettoaboatrideishiringapedalboatonLiwanLake.Fortunately,someattemptis
(36)
topreservethearea'
sarchitecturalandculturalheritage,particularlyonthestreetsaroundLiwanLakePark.
OnLongjinXiLu,forinstance,youcanstillseesomeoftheXiguanhousesand
(37)
uniquewoodendoors.Theselargethreeorfour-storygrey-brickhouseswerebuilt
(38)
aWesternstyle,andtheinteriorsweredecoratedwiththebestoflocalcrafts,
(39)
stainedglasswindowsand
(40)
woodenfurniture.Theywerethe
(41)
oftheneighborhoodattheturnofthelastcentury.
AswellastheseXiguanhouses,thearea
(42)
hassomelargeEuropean-stylestonebuildings.TheLiwanMuseumis
(43)
inoneofthesecolonialbuildings.Itwasbuiltin1912forthelocalbranchmanagerofaHongKongbank.Themuseumisstocked
(44)
withmemorabilia(大事记)fromLiwan'
scolorfulpast—oldphotographs,maps,Cantoneseoperacostumesand
(45)
scrolls(名册).Tofindthemuseum,walksouthalongLongjinXiLufromtheLiwanLakePark'
sentrancetillthecrossroads,thenturnright.
29.A.lately
B.latter
C.later
D.late
30.A.by
B.of
C.for
D.with
31.A.their
B.its
C.them
D.it
32.A.which
B.when
C.that
D.where
33.A.beingdeveloping
B.developed
C.developing
D.beingdeveloped
34.A.so
B.with
C.to
D.as
35.A.isgoing
B.go
C.isundergoing
D.undergo
36.A.as
B.where
C.when
D.so
37.A.having
B.had
C.has
D.have
38.A.theclosest
B.near
C.thenear
D.closest
39.A.taking
B.beingtaken
C.making
D.beingmade
40.A.these
B.their
C.its
D.those
41.A.in
B.by
C.with
42.A.including
B.included
C.excluded
D.included
43.A.fine-carved
B.fine-carving
C.finely-carved
D.finely-carving
44.A.pride
B.proudly
C.pridely
D.proud
45.A.too
B.also
C.still
D.yet
46.A.homing
B.housed
C.homed
D.housing
47.A.through
B.though
C.thoroughly
D.throughout
48.A.hanging
B.hanged
C.hanging
D.hang
SectionⅢReadingComprehension
Text1
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Thecontestcouldhavebeentheperfectsetupforfear,worryingaboutmistakeslandtryingtoimpressthejudges.ButHawleysayshe"
didprettywellatstayingcalm.Icouldn'
tbethinkingabouthowmanymistakesI'
dmake--itwoulddistractmefromplaying,"
hesays."
Idon'
tevenremembertryingtoimpresspeoplewhileIplayed.It'
sa