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PartIOralCommunication(10points)
SectionA
Directions:
Inthissectiontherearetwoincompletedialoguesand
eachdialoguehasthreeblanksandthreechoicesA,BandC,takenfromthedialogue.FillineachoftheblankswithoneofthechoicestocompletethedialogueandmarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.
DialogueOne
A.Youhavelotsofmoney.
B.HowmuchdoIoweyou?
C.So,whatareyougoingtodowiththemoney?
Joshua:
Dad.Allowanceday.CanIhavemyallowance?
Father:
Oh.Iforgotaboutthat.
YouALWAYSforget.
IguessIdo.1
Just$13.
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Well,I'
mnotsureifIhavethatmuch.
Gotothebank.2
Lotsofmoney,uh?
Uh,well,Ithinkthebankisclosed.
Then,whataboutyoursecretmoneyjarunderyourbed?
Oh,IguessIcoulddothat.3
I'
mgoingtoputsomeinsavings,givesometothepoorpeople,andusetheresttobuybooks.
Well,thatsoundsgreat,Joshua.
DialogueTwo
A.Ialsoadviserestingforacoupleofdays.
B.Boy,whenitrains,itpours.
C.Itsoundslikeaflu.
Doctor:
Whathasbeenbotheringyou?
Patient:
Ihaveastuffynoseandasorethroat.Plus,I'
vebeencoughingalot.4
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Doctor:
Anystomachpains?
Patient:
Actually,yes.Mystomach'
sbeenupsetforafewdays.Doctor:
5It'
sbeengoingaroundlately.Patient:
AnythingIcandoforit?
llprescribesomemedicinesforyoutotake.6Patient:
DoesthatmeanIshouldn'
tgotowork?
Onlywhenyoufeeluptoit.Youshouldstayhomeforatleastadayortwo.SectionBDirections:
Inthissectionthereisoneincompleteinterviewwhich
hasfourblanksandfourchoicesA,B,CandD,takenfromtheinterview.FillineachoftheblankswithoneofthechoicestocompletetheinterviewandmarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.A.Peopledon'
tqueueliketheydohereinEngland.B.Nationalitiesstayintheirownareas,37
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C.Somesupermarketsareopentwenty-fourhoursaday.D.WhatIlikedbestwasthatIcouldworkandstillleadanormallife.Interviewer:
HowlongdidyouliveintheStates?
Interviewee:
Iwastherefortwoyears,inNewYork,andIenjoyedittremendously.7Imean,theshopsareopentill10:
00p.m.Interviewer:
Allshops?
Yes,everything.Foodshops,chemists,anddepartmentstores.8Andonpublicholidays,onlythebanksareshut.Interviewer:
Isee,erm...DoyouthinkNewYorkisasmultinationalasLondon?
Oh,that'
sforsure.Butit'
snotasmixed.9likethere'
sRussiansection,theGermansectionand.ChinaTown.ButIthinkthemajordifferencebetweenthesetwocitieswastheheightoftheplace.
EverythingwasupintheBigApple.Welivedonthethirty-fifthfloor.
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AndofcourseeverythingisfasterandtheNewYorkersaremuchruder.
Interviewer:
Oh!
Inwhatway?
Well,pushinginthestreet,fightsaboutgettingonthe
bus.10Andofcoursethetaxidrivers!
NewYorktaxidriversmust
betherudestintheworld!
PartIIVocabulary(10points)
Inthisparttherearetensentences,eachwithonewordorphraseunderlined.ChoosetheonefromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandDthatbestkeepsthemeaningofthesentence.MarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.
11.MostcollegestudentsintheUnitedStatesliveawayfromhome.
A.downB.apart
C.elsewhereD.along
12.Thepursuitofmaximumprofitoftendrivesmanufacturerstoturnoutthingsthatcandoharmtopeople'
shealth.
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A.preserveB.promote
C.produceD.process
13.Manydifferentpartsmakeupanairplane:
theengine(s),thewings,thetail,andsoon.
A.decorateB.compose
C.constructD.derive
14.YoumakeitsoundasifIdiditonpurpose.
A.carefullyB.unwillingly
C.deliberatelyD.incredibly
15.Hecouldneverhaveforeseenthatonedayhisbookswouldsellinmillions.
A.understoodB.explained
C.believedD.expected
16.IreadthenewspapereverydaysothatIcanstayinformedaboutcurrentevents.
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A.importantB.internationalC.culturalD.latest17.Aftersevendaysinthedesert,theexplorerwasrelievedwhenheeventuallyfoundwater.A.finallyB.predictablyC.luckilyD.accidentally18.Whenwegavethechildrenicecream,theyimmediatelyceased
crying.A.startedB.continuedC.stoppedD.resumed19.Thescienceteacherdemonstratedtheprocessofturningsolid
goldintoliquid.A.elaboratedB.showedC.devisedD.simplified37
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20.John'
sapplicationforadmissiontograduatestudiesintheSchoolofEducationhasbeenapproved.A.acceptanceB.entranceC.experienceD.allowancePartIIIReadingComprehension(25points)SectionADirections:
Inthissection,therearefourpassagesfollowedbyquestionsorunfinishedstatements,eachwithfoursuggestedanswersA,B,CandD.ChoosethebestanswerandmarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.PassageOnelovinglyletters,pileoffanthanareTherefewsaddersightsa
sparklyTheinabin.sufferingdrawingswithdecoratedhand,envelopeswereaddressedtoTaylorSwift,apopstarmuchbelovedby
teenageandpre-teengirls.37
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“DearTaylor,”readonediscardedmessage,“Iloveyouso
much!
!
You'
rethebest!
Andyou'
rereallybeautifulandcute!
m
reallyenjoyingyoursongs,”
This,alongwithhundredsofothersimilarletterssentfromaround
theworld,wasdiscoveredinaNashvillerecyclingdisposalunitbya
localwoman.Swiftsmanagementwasquicktoreassureheradmirer
thattheyhadbeenthrownoutaccidentally.Theresponsemaycomeas
adisappointmenttoanydevoteewhoimagines,astheycomposetheir
letters,thatSwiftmakestimelovieweachonepersonally.
Dealingwithpilesoffanmailis,however,anadministrativeburden
formostcelebrities.Whilesomecelebritiesdoliketogothroughtheir
mailpersonally,themajoritysimplydonothavetime.Butthefateof
theircorrespondenceissomethingmostcommittedfanswillnotwish,
todwellon,saysLynnZubernis,anexpertinthepsychologyof
fandomatWestChesterUniversity.
“There'
sthislittlebitofeveryfanthatthinkstheirswillbethe
onethatstandsout—it'
snotanexpectation,butahopethattheirswill
beseenbythecelebrity.”
Whiletherelationshipbetweenthefanandthecelebritymayexist
onlyinthemindoftheformer,itstemsfromadeeply-rootedhuman
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needforcommunityandbelonging,Zubernisbelieves.Asaresult,
evenreceivingamass-producedletterofacknowledgementanda
photostampedwithareproducedsignaturecanbeapowerful
experience.
“Peoplehaveatremendousneedtoconnectwiththepersonthey
areidolizing(偶像化),”shesays.“Theycan'
tringthemupand
say,'
Canwehavecoffee?
'
It'
snotabouttheautograph(签名),It'
saboutthemomentofconnection.”
21.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?
A.SomeletterstoSwiftwerethrownawayunread.
B.Thelettersinthebinwereexaggerating.
C.Awomandiscoveredthelettersanddiscardedthem.
D.Poorlydecoratedletterswereleftunread.
22.Swift'
smanagementclaimedthat.
A.Swifthadreadeachoneoftheletters
B.fanscouldtrustthemwiththeirletters
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C.theydidn'
tintendtothrowawaythelettersD.theywerequickinresponsetotheincident23.Mostcelebrities.A.areafraidofreceivingfanmailB.aretoobusytoreadfanmailC.trytheirbesttoreadfanmailthemselvesD.careaboutthefateoffanmail24.AccordingtoZubernis,fanswanttheirletterstobereadbecausethey.A.hopetoshowtheirhanddrawingsB.wantthecelebritiestoseetheirtalentC.dreamofgettingaphotoofthestarsD.desiretogetconnectedwiththestars25.Whichofthefollowingwillfanscherishthemost?
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A.Thesenseofbeingsimilartotheirstars.B.Thefeelingofbeingrelatedtotheirstars.C.Thetimespentwiththeirstars.D.Theautographoftheirstars.PassageTwoofthescienceattendedalectureonIFiveorsixyearsago,
attention.Aphilosopherwhoconductsresearchinthemedicalschool
wastalkingaboutattentionblindness,thebasicfeatureofthehuman
tousonetask,causesonbrainthat,whenweconcentrateintensely
missjustabouteverythingelse.Becausewecan'
tseewhatwecan'
t
usHehadincatchustheact.determinedoursee,lecturerwasto
watchavideoofsixpeopletossingbasketballsbackandforth,threein
whiteshirtsandthreeinblack,andourtaskwastokeeptrackonlyof
everyoneandtaperolled,white.Thethetossesamongthepeoplein
begancounting.the(有阅读障碍的),dyslexicandI'
mexceptEveryoneme,
momentIsawthatgrainytapewiththeconfusingbasketballtossers,I
knewIwouldn'
tbeabletokeeptrackoftheirmovements,soIlet
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mymindwander.Mycuriositywasaroused,though,whenabout30
secondsintothetape,agorilla(大猩猩)cameinamongtheplayers.
She(welaterlearnedafemalestudentwasinthegorillasuit)staredat
thecame