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D.Developingsoftware.
2.
A.Sheisarrogant.
B.Sheisinexperienced.
C.Sheisconfident.
D.Sheisoffensive.
3.
A.Shewasreplacedbyanotheremployee.
B.Shewasfiredbyherlastboss.
C.Shecouldn"
tfindherroomforimprovement.
D.Shecouldn"
tmakeanyprogressinherjob.
4.
A.ShemettheHRmanagerofher**pany.
B.Shegotajobfromlastweek"
scareerfair.
C.ItwasanInternetcareerfair.
D.Itwasheldintheciviccenterdowntown.
Questions5to8arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
5.
A.It"
sbeingoutdoors.
B.Sheneedstodealwithdifferentpeople.
C.It"
ssometimesdangeroustodriveatnight.
D.Shehastoworkwhentheweatherisbad.
6.
A.Meetinginterestingpeopleinthecity.
B.Beingabletoenjoybeingoutdoors.
C.Drivinginunsettledweather.
D.Takinglongdrivesoutsidethecity.
7.
A.Ratherdifficulttoplease.
B.Rudetowomendrivers.
C.Talkativeandgenerouswithtips.
D.Differentinpersonality.
8.
A.**plainsalot.
B.Sheplanstoquitherjob.
C.Sheisoftencriticizedbyhercustomers.
D.Sheisveryfamiliarwiththecity.
SectionB
Inthissection,youwillheartwopassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearthreeorfourquestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
Questions9to11arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
A.Immediately.
B.Thefollowingweek.
C.Intwoweeks.
D.Attheendofthesemester.
A.Withathesisstatement.
B.Withalistofreferences.
C.Withasummaryoftheconference.
D.Withaconclusionofthepaper.
A.Finishatextbookassignment.
B.Reviewforthefinalexamination.
C.Chooseproperresearchtopics.
D.Prepareanoutlineforapaper.
Questions12to15arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
A.Lessthan68%.B.About58%.
C.Over70%.D.Around45%.
A.Whetheritisnecessarytoputlabelsonpreparedfoods.
B.Whatingredientshouldanutritionlabellist.
C.Howtogetconsumerstoreadlabelsmorecarefully.
D.Whatfoodinformationshouldbeprovidedtoconsumers.
A.Doubtful.B.Supportive.
C.Opposing.D.Neutral.
A.Moredetailedlabeling.
B.SimpleLabeling.
C.Preciselabeling.
D.Basiclabeling.
SectionC
Inthissection,youwillhearthreerecordingsoflecturesortalksfollowedbythreeorfourquestions.Therecordingswillbeplayedonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
Questions16to18arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.
A.HedidnotpassAlevel.
B.Hewashurtinaroadaccident.
C.Hewaslostinhisvacationabroad.
D.Hekepthittinghimselfonthehead.
A.Whichcollegehewillbeenrolledin.
B.Theexamresultsaregloomy.
C.Hecan"
tstudymathsanymore.
D.Hisdreamcan**etrue.
A.Takinggoodcareofourchildrentomakethemfeelhappy.
B.Findingcolorfulextracurricularactivitiesforourchildren.
C.Educatingourchildrenexamgradesdontmeanalltothem.
D.Trainingourchildrentocontrolallthethingshappeninginlife.
Questions19to21arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.
A.Hecloseshisdesignstudioforawholeyear.
B.HegoestoNewYorkforasight-seeingtour.
C.Hewritesanewsongforafamousmusician.
D.Heopensanewchainstudioinadifferentcity.
sbettertomakefulluseofthemtoenjoyourselves.
B.It"
sabnormaltousethemtotenderourgrandchildren.
shelpfultousesomeofthembeforehandinworkingyears.
D.It"
swisetousethemonre-employmenttoearnmoremoney.
A.Asimpleconceptofinvestinginbusiness.
B.Asimpleconceptofenjoyinglife.
C.Acomplexconceptwith3meanings.
D.Acomplexconceptwith4meanings.
Questions22to25arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.
A.Aladywithaveryslimfigure.
B.Asportsplayerwithoutlegs.
C.A**petinginarunningrace.
D.Aladyholdingaone-yearoldbaby.
A.Shewatchedahorseracethere.
B.Shetookpartinasoftballmatchthere.
C.**petedinatrackmeetthere.
D.Shewentthereforasportsaward.
9.
A.Theyareperfectforalong-distancerunner.
B.Theyaremadeofawoodand**pound.
C.Theyaresuitableforallkindsofbeautifulsocks.
D.Theyarebadlyinneedofaplasticsurgery.
10.
A.Receiveanoperationtocureherheartattack.
B.Competewiththosebigpotatoesinsportsfield.
C.Jumpoveranewheightof5feetand11inches.
D.MakeanattempttorunherfirstraceinBoston.
PartⅢReadingComprehension
Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybe]oremakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.
Newresearchfindsthatnearly5200kidsaretreatedinanemergencydepartmenteachyearafterfallingfromawindow.That"
s14kidsaday,accordingtoastudypublishedMonday.
Typicalhospitaladmission1forchildhoodinjuriesstandat5%,but25%ofwindow-relatedinjuriesenduprequiringcareinthehospital,forprettyobviousreasons:
afallfromawindowcanbe2.
NewYorkCitylandlordsarerequiredto3theguards,whichresemblehorizontaljailbarsandcoverthebottomhalfofawindowtoformabarrierthatpreventskidsfrom4out.
ProgramslikeChildrenCan"
tFlyinNewYorkandKidsCan"
tFlyinBoston,whichhaveraisedpublic5abouttheneedforwindowguards,especiallyinhigh-risebuildings,havehelpedcontributetodramatic6inthenumberofchildrenfallingoutofwindowsinthosecities.
Parentscanalsousewindowstopsto7children.Stopsarescrewedintothewindowframeandblockthewindowfromslidingtoofarupward.
Parentsshouldfurtherlimitchildren"
s8towindowsbymovingdressers,bedsandtablesawayfromtheopenings;
manykidsfellthroughawindowtheyaccessedbyclimbingontofurniture.It"
salsoimportanttobe9watchfulwhentheweatheriswarmsincethat"
swhenwindowstendtobeopen.
Anddon"
tmakethemistakeofthinkingthatawindowscreen10anyprotection.Itfoundthatscreensdidnotpreventfalls.
A.access
B.account
C.anxiety
D.awareness
E.crawling
F.deadly
G.entirely
H.injurious
I.install
J.offers
K.particularly
L.protect
M.rates
N.reductions
O.slipping
Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.Eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwithaletter.AnswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2
WhyDepressionNeedsaNewDefinition?
A.Manypsychiatristsbelievethatanewapproachtodiagnosingandtreatingdepression—linkingindividualsymptomstotheirunderlyingmechanisms—-isneededforresearchtomoveforward.InhisAphorisms,Hippocratesdefinedmelancholia(忧郁症),anearlyunderstandingofdepression,asastateoffearsandlosingcourage,iftheylastalongtime."
Itwascaused,hebelieved,byanexcessofbile(胆汁)inthebody(theword"
melancholia"
isancientGreekfor"
blackbile"
).
B.Eversincethen,doctorshavestruggledtocreateamorepreciseandaccuratedefinitionoftheillnessthatstillisn"
twellunderstood.Inthe1920s,theGermanpsychiatristKurtSchneiderarguedthatdepressioncouldbedividedintotwoseparateconditions,eachrequiringadifferentformoftreatment:
depressionthatresultedfromchangesinmood,whichhecalled"
innerdepression"
anddepressionresultingfromreactionstooutsideevents,or"
reactivedepression"
.Histheorywaschallengedin1926,whentheBritishpsychologistEdwardMapotherarguedintheBritishMedicalJournalthattherewasnoevidencefortwodistincttypesofdepression,andthattheapparentdifferencesbetweendepressionpatientswerejustdifferencesintheseverityofthecondition.
C.Today,Schneider"
ssubtypeshavelargelyfallenoutoffavor,butovertheyears,manymoredefinitionswereofferedintheirplace.In1969,theAmericanpsychologistRolloMaywroteinhisbookLoveandWillth