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3.A.Bycar.B.Bybike.C.Bybus.D.Onfoot.
4.A.TheEnglishtesttookplaceaweekago.
B.ThewomanwasconfidentabouttheEnglishtest.
C.Tomorrow’sEnglishtestwillbeeasy.
D.Therewon’tbeanEnglishtesttomorrow.
5.A.Shedoesn’tlikeEnglishpoetry.B.Poetryclassisverypopular.
C.Dr.Robinsoniseasytogetalongwith.D.Thecoursewillbedifficult.
6.A.Fivefeettall.B.Onlyonefoottall.C.Sixfeettall.D.Sevenfeettall.
7.A.Gotothelibrary.B.Gotoseeafilm.C.Getsomeexercise.D.Dohomeworkinschool.
8.A.Itis4:
10now.B.Itis4:
20now.C.Itis4:
50now.D.Itis5:
00now.
9.A.HeisnotveryenthusiasticabouthisEnglishlessons.
B.HehasmadegreatprogressinhisEnglish.
C.Heisastudentofthemusicdepartment.
D.HeisnotveryinterestedinEnglishsongs.
10.A.Hehasalwaysbeensoproductive.B.Hegothisjobdonewithinaminute.
C.Hefinishedthepaperjustintime.D.Hehasn’tfinishedhispaperyet.
SectionB
InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestionsoneachofthepassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
11.A.Whendirectionsarelong.B.Whendirection
sareshort.
C.Whenhomeworkisgiven.D.Whenyourmothertalks.
12.A.Yourpenandpaper.B.Afewwords.
C.Yourmindandears.D.So
mepictures.
13.ATopicsorpagenumbers.B.Keywordsorapictureinmind.
C.Somedetails.D.Schoolassignments.
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
14.A.Itisbasedonindividualneed,personalgoalsanddifferentlifestyles.
B.Itisdecidedbythehealthiestlifestyle.
C.Itisbasedonsometestsandcomparisonwithstandards.
D.Itisbasedmoreonindividualneedsthanpersonalgoals.
15.A.Itismoreaccurate.B.Itismoreflexible.C.Itislessenjoyable.D.Itislesseffective.
16.A.Anaccountantwhocanbeasphysicallyfitasanathlete.
B.Theimportanceofthreebasicfactorsconcerningfitness.
C.Newconceptoffitnessanditsessentialfactors.
D.Somesportswithsignificanttrainingeffect.
SectionC
InSectionC,youwillheartwolongerconversations.Theconversationswillbereadtwice.Afteryouheareachconversation,youarerequiredtofillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhaveheard.Writeyouranswersonyouranswersheet.
Blanks17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
Informationaboutthemotel
Roomprice:
17$pernight.
Facilities:
18drinks,chocolatebarsavailablefromsellingmachines
19TVintheroom.
Theoffice:
Opentill20.
Completetheform.WriteONEWORDforeachanswer.
Blanks21through24arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
HowbigisthePocketReader?
It’sabout21long,remarkablysmall.
What’sthereontheproduct?
Thereare22ontheproduct.
WhyisitconvenientwithaPocketReader?
You’llbeableto23whereveryouare.
Howcomeyoudon’tneedtomakenotesorphotocopies?
Youcanjust24intotheproduct.
Completetheform.WriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachanswer.
II.Reading
SectionA
Readthefollowingtwopassages.Fillineachblankwithoneproperwordortheproperformofthegivenwordtomakethepassagecoherent.Makesurethatyouranswersaregrammaticallycorrect.
(A)
Teachersalwayshavefoundthatteachingandlearningbecomeinterestingandenjoyablewhenstudentsareactivelyinvolvedinthelesson.Theiractiveengagement,however,doesnotcomeautomatically.Inmostcases,teachershavetofindwaystogetthem(25)_______(involve).
HaiK.P.Huynh,anEnglishteacheratAmerican-VietnameseInternationalEnglishCentreinDaNang,Vietnam,demonstrates(26)______teacherscangetstudentsactivelyengagedinthelearningprocessandtakechargeoftheirlearningbygivingthemtheopportunitiestofindandcorrectmistakes(27)________.
Theeffectivewayistoprepareanactivity(28)_______studentstakeovertheroleofcorrectingmistakeswhichisnormallydonebytheteacher.Theteacherpurposefullybecomesthe‘mistakemaker’.
Thistechniquecanbringforthseveralbenefits.Forinstance,byswitchingtheroleofthe‘mistakecorrector’,theteachercanoftenobservethatstudentsgetexcited.Thedegreeofexcitement(29)_______(increase)whentheclassisdividedintotwoteamstocompetewitheachotherinfindingandcorrectingthemistakes.
Anotherbenefitisthattheyhavetheopportunitytoidentifythepossiblemistakesthemselvesinsteadoftheteacher(30)______(tell)themwhatthemistakesare.Thistechniquecanhelptheteachercheckhisorherstudents’understandingofagrammarpointorcomprehensionofareadingtask.Itcanbeusedtoreinforceandimprovetheirproductionskillssuchaswritingandpronunciation.
Theactivityisasimpletechnique,(31)______itisveryeffective(32)_____gettingstudents'
attentionandparticipation.Itcaneasilybedeveloped(33)_______(satisfy)teachers’needs.
(B)
It’slikelythatyour(34)______(big)ambitionasaSenior3studentistoenteragooduniversitythistimenextyear.But(35)_______makesyourdreamuniversity“good”enough?
Anexcellentreputationandhighrankingsarecertainlyimportant,accordingtoasurvey(36)______(conduct)byShanghaiMunicipalEducationCommissionin50Shanghaihighschoolsthissummer.Amongthe400students,nearly64percentfavoreduniversitieswithtoprankingsandoutstandingacademicperformancerecords.
“Comparedwithlower-rankinguniversities,ahouseholdnameonthefirst-levellistusuallymeansmoreadvancedfacilities,betterlecturesandmoreopportunities.Thesewillallhelpmesettledowntoasuccessfuluniversityexperience,”saidQiuchenhao,17ofShanghai’sJianpingHighSchool.
However,greatuniversitiesaredefinedbyotherfactorsaswell.Over63percentthinkthat(37)______idealuniversityshouldhaveanenvironmentwithresearchfreedom,(38)______(allow)theirstudentstoexperiment,succeedandsometimesfail.Andasimilarnumberofstudentsbelievethatagooduniversity(39)______producegraduateswhoareparticularlysoughtafterbyemployers.
(40)___________thefactthatemployabilityishighlyvalued,about28percentsaythatrichhistoryandtraditionareapriorityforgreatuniversities.
SectionB
Completethepassagewiththewordsinthebox..Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.demonstratingB.devoteC.productiveD.SlightlyAB.presentAC.addressingAD.emotionBC.happyBD.significantlyCD.productivityABC.completed
Inthepastfewdecades,thepopularbeliefintheareaoforganizationalbehaviorandpsychologyhasbeenthat41workersarebetterworkers.However,newresearchattheUniversityofAlbertashowsthatsadworkersaremore42.
PsychologistDr.RobertSinclairrecentlyconductedaseriesoffourstudies43theeffectsofexperimentallyinduced(诱发的)happinessversussadnessonwork44byaskingtheparticipantstobuildcircuitboards.Inthefirststudy,sadpeoplecommitted45fewerrorsthandidhappypeople,buttherewasnodifferenceinthenumberofboards46.
InsimilarstudiesSinclairfoundthesameresultsalongwiththeevidencethathappypeoplemightnot47asmuchenergytothetaskinordertomaintaintheirhappymoods----theyconsideredthattaskassomethingthatmightdetractfromtheir48feelings.
Thesefindingsarenotsurprising,saidSinclair,sincetherehasbeenagrowingbodyofliteratureintheareaofsocialpsychology49thatsadmoodsleadtomorecalmlengthyintentconsiderationandoften,morethoughtoraccuratejudgments.Soit’simportantfororganizationstotakeintoaccountthe50oftheiremployees.Itseemsitcouldbebeneficialtocreatingsituationsthatleadpeopletobelievethatperformingtheirjobswillcausethemtofeelgood.
III.ReadingComprehension
ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagestherearefourwordsandphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
GermanPrimeMinisterOttoVonBismarckmaybemostfamousforhis51anddiplomatictalent,buthiscontributionstothesocietyincludemanyoftoday’ssocialinsuranceprograms.Duringthemiddleofthe19thcentury,Germany,52otherEuropeannations,53anunusualoutbreakofworkplacedeathsandaccidentsasaresultofgrowing54.55inpartbyChristiansympathyforthehelplessaswellasapracticalpoliticalimpulsetogetthe56ofthesocialistlabormovement,Bismarck57theworld’sfirstworker’scompensationlawin1884.
By1908,theUnitedStateswasthe58industrialnationinthe