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C.Apassengerwasknockeddownbyacar.
D.Themanofferedthevictimmedicalhelp.
6.A.ThingsinEuropearemostlyratherexpensive.
B.Germanyoffersgoodsofbetterqualitytoforeignvisitors.
C.ThingsinItalyarethecheapestofthethreecountries.
D.GermanyisnotworthvisitingcomparedwithItaly.
7.A.Peoplenowcanenjoyonlineentertainmentresourcesfreeofcharge.
B.Mostpeoplerentmoviediscsfortheweekendenjoyment.
C.Onlinemoviesandmusicareavailabletousersatlowprice.
D.Enjoyingonlinemoviesandmusicisnotpopularwithpeople.
8.A.Badmintonisthesecondfavouriteactivityfortheman.
B.Themanusedtosufferfromheadachemuch.
C.Thedoctoradvisedthemantoplaybadminton.
D.Allsportsactivitiesmakethemanenergetic.
9.A.Thewomanisgoodatinvestmentbutpooratmaths.
B.Thewomanissuretofailthemathstestnexttime.
C.ThewomanispooratmathsbecauseofpoorIQ.
D.Thewomanhasspenttoolittletimestudyingmaths.
10.A.Thewomanshoulddeciderightnowwheretoeat.
B.Thewomanshouldputonthickclothesagainstthecold.
C.Theycanenjoymealsatbothrestaurantsasbotharegood.
D.Theycanwaituntilthewomandecidesonabetterrestaurant.
SectionB
InsectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestionsoneachofthepassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
11.A.Shechangedresidence.
B.Shejoinedacountryclub.
C.Shefoundajob.
D.Shewroteabook.
12.ABecauseStevenworkedinanairlinecompany.
B.BecausesheflewacrossthecountrytolivewithSteve.
C.BecauseStevenflewweeklywithairlinecompanies.
D.Becauseherboyfriendflewduringeverysnowstorm.
13.A.Thegrowthofawomanwriterafterdivorce.
B.Thelovethathaslastedfor30years.
C.Theimportantthingsbrokenwomencando.
D.Awoman’srediscoveryofhappinessandlove.
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
14.A.Thatmenaremoreintelligentthanwomen.
B.Thatstudentsaged17and18areclevererthanotheragegroups.
C.Thatracecouldaffectpeople’sIQ.
D.Thatwomenhavereceivedfairtreatmentatworkingeneral.
15.A.Becausewomenhavetotakecareoffamiliesmore.
B.Becausewomensufferfromdiscriminationatwork.
C.Becausewomenaregivenlessopportunitiesatwork.
D.Becausewomenarelessintelligentthanmen.
16.A.Thatgirlsaremoreintelligentthanboysinmiddleschools.
B.Thatgirlsaremoresuitabletolearncertainsubjects.
C.Thatgirlsgrowfasterthanboysonthestageofmiddleschool.
D.Thatgirlsperformaswellasboysinmiddleschools.
SectionC
InsectionC,youwillheartwolongerconversations.Theconversationswillbereadtwice.Afteryouheareachconversation,youarerequiredtofillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhear.
Blanks17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation:
Completetheform.WRITENOMORETHANTWOWORDSforeachanswer.
YouthClubmembershipinquiry:
Name:
KatalineJohnson.
Yearlymembershipfees:
___17___.
Memberbenefits:
___18___introducingyouthinformation.
Localyouthactivities.
___19___forChristmassales.
Application:
Providing___20___.
Blanks21through24arebasedonthefollowingconversation:
Completetheform.WRITENOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachanswer.
WhatdateistheWorldSleepDay?
___21___ofMarch.
WhatdoestheWorldSleepDaywantthepublictopayattentionto?
___22___.
WhatistheWorldSleepDay’sfocusagainstsleeploss?
___23___.
WhatdoestheWorldSleepDaypromote?
___24___.
II.GrammarandVocabulary
Readthefollowingtwopassages.Fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherent.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword.Fortheotherblanks,fillineachblankwithoneproperword.Makesurethatyouranswersaregrammaticallycorrect.
(A)
In1885,KarlBenz,aGerman,inventedthefirstmotorcar.Today,theuseofmotorcarhasbecomeanimportantformoftransport.Therearecurrentlyabout200millioncarsontheroadsallovertheworld.Somearedesignedforspeedandothersareproducedwithspecialtechnology(25)____________fuelcanbesaved.
Althoughcarsareacomfortableandconvenientformoftransport,(26)______(own)acarbearsdisadvantagesaswell.Carsmaycauseaccidentsandemitcarbonmonoxidewhichgivesrisetopollution,not(27)______(mention)thehighmaintenancecostandtheanxietyyoufeelwhenlookingforaparkinglotindowntownareas.Fortunatelytoday’scarmanufacturers(28)______(realize)theproblemsandtheyaretryingeverymeanstoproduce(29)______theycall“safer,cleanerandcheaper”auto.
Anevenbiggerhitcamefromtheworld’srecentcrazetowardself-drivingcar.Differentmanufacturersshowedtheirconceptcars(30)______afteranothertryingtoattractpublicattentioninordertogetanedgeinthefield.The(31)______(late)modelinthistrendcomesfromGeneralMotors,whichshowedoffaself-drivingcarattheConsumerElectronicsShowinLasVegas.Inall,peoplereallydon’tknowandareeagertosee(32)_____newtechnologieswillleadthecarindustry.Let’stakeadeepbreathandwatch.
(B)
Tokyotraincompaniesareprovidingpregnantwomenwithbadges(徽章)(33)______thehopeofencouragingotherpassengersontheJapanesecapital'
scrowdedtrainstoofferthemseats.
Thepinkandbluebadgesreading:
"
Thereisababyinmybelly"
arebeinghandedoutatstationsaroundtheregion.Noproofofpregnancy(34)_____(require).
"
Especiallyintheearlystages,itisdifficulttotellfromsomeone'
sappearance(35)______sheispregnant,"
saidanofficialattheHealthMinistrywhichcameupwiththeidea."
Buttheseearlystagesareratherunstableanditisimportanttotakecare."
ThemovecomesasJapanstrugglesforwaystopersuadewomentohavemorebabies.Thecountry(36)______populationoftheelderlypeoplehasreachedadangerouslevel,isamongtheworld’smostdevelopedcountries.However,Japanisnowfacingaseriousagingproblem,(37)______(regard)asabigburdenonitseconomy.Itisnowtryingtocreate(38)______environmentthatispleasantforpregnantwomen.
Themovewaswelcomedbymany.“People(39)______providecareandhelpforpregnantwomen.ButwhenIwasthreemonthspregnantandgotonatrain,noonewouldreallynoticemeandIfound(40)______embarrassingtoaskthemtogivemeaseat,"
saidYoshikoKato,aself-employed38-year-oldwhoisfivemonthspregnant."
Sothesebadges,Ihope,willmakememorenoticeable,"
shesaid.
Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
AsoreB.containingC.conditionsD.interpretE.conscious
F.dataG.enhancingH.resistI.definitelyJ.producingK.character
Inanexperimentthatexposedhealthyvolunteerstoacoldorfluvirus,researchersfoundthatpeoplewithagenerallysunnytemperwerelesslikelytofallill.
Thefindingswerebuiltonevidencethata"
positiveemotionalstyle"
canhelpto___41___thecommoncoldandotherillnesses.
Researchersbelievethereasonsmaybebothobjectiveasinhappiness___42___immunefunctionandsubjectiveasinhappypeoplebeinglessdisturbedbya___43___throatorrunningnose.
Peoplewithapositiveemotionalstylemayhaveactiveimmuneresponsestothevirus,"
explainedleadstudyauthorDr.SheldonCohenofCarnegieMellonUniversityinPittsburgh."
Andwhentheydogetacold,theymay___44___theirillnessasbeinglesssevere."
Basedonthepreviousstudyresults,Cohenandhiscolleagueshavebeen___45___certainthatpleasantpeopleare,formostcases,less
likelytocatchacold,butsomequestionsremainedastowhetheraperson’s___46___itselfbringsabouttheeffect.
Forthenewstudy,theresearchershad193healthyadultscompletestandardmeasuresofpersonalitytendency,self-___47___healthandemotional"
style."
Thosewhotendedtobehappy,energeticandeasy-goingwerejudgedashavingapositiveemotionalstyle,whilethosewhowereoftenunhappy,tenseandopposedhadanegativestyle.
Theresearchersgavethemnasal(鼻子的)drops___48___eitheracoldvirusoraparticularfluvirus.Overthenextsixdays,thevolunteersreportedonanyaches,pains,orothersymptoms
theyexperienced,whiletheresearcherscollected___49___,likedailymucus(唾液)production.Cohenandhiscolleaguesfoundthatbasedonobjectiveanalysisofnose___50___,happypeoplewerelesslikelytodevelopacold.
III.ReadingComprehension