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A.PolicemanandwitnessB.HusbandandwifeC.Teacherandstudent
5.Whatcausedtheaccidenttohappen?
A.AdogB.AchildC.Anoldman
6.Whendidtheambulancecome?
A.At8:
40B.At8:
30C.At8:
45
请听第三段独白,回答第7至9题。
7.Howdorealsunflowersdifferfromsunflowerdesigns?
A.Theyaremorevaried
B.Theyarelesscolorful.
C.Theyaresmaller.
8.Howwideisasunflowerblossom?
A.OnlyaninchB.Morethanafoot
C.Fromaninchwidetomorethanafootacross
9.Whatcanwelearnaboutsunflowers?
A.Theyseldombloom.B.TheyneedlittlewaterC.Birdsliketheirseeds
请听第4段对话,回答第10至12题。
10.Whatdoesthemando?
A.AsoldierB.AfirefighterC.Ateacher
11.Howlongdoestheman’sworkdaylast?
A.8hoursB.12hoursC.24hours
12.Whatkindofclothesdoesthemanweartowork?
A.AdressuniformB.AblueworkuniformC.Aredworkuniform
请听第5段独白,回答第13至15题。
13.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?
A.Charlie’smotherisadoctor.
B.CharliehasgotmarriedtoKateThomas.
C.CharlienowworksinBeijing.
14.WhendidthespeakerfirstmeetCharlie?
A.InBeijingB.InTorontoC.InQuebec
15.WhichofthefollowingplacesisNOTmentioned?
A.ThePalaceMuseumB.TheGrandBellTempleC.TheTempleofHeaven
第二节(共5小题,每小题1分,共5分)
请听下面一段独白,从听到的内容中获取必要的信息,然后填入标号为16至20的空格中。
APhoneCall
Thecaller’snameis16.
Heisgoingtoattendameetingin17.
Hewill18onTuesdaythe26th.
Hewillmeethisoldteacherwhotaughthim19athighschool.
HeasksJohntocancelhisappointmentwithhisdentiston20.
二语言知识及应用
第一节完型填空(共10小题,每小题2分,满分20分)
Tom’sfatherisadoctor,andeversinceTomwasalittleboyhisparentshavewantedTomtobecomeadoctor,too.Tom,however,21beanartist.Tomlovestodrawandpaint.Peoplesaythatheisa22artist.
Tom’sparentssayitwouldbe23forTomtobecomeanartist.Hisfathertellshimthatdoctorshelppeopleandartists24.Hismothertellshimthatartistscan’tevenmakeenoughmoneytosupportthemselves.Tomhasnochoicebut25hisparents.
Tomisnowinamedicalschool,butheisnotveryhappy.Hedoesn’t26doinghardwork,buthefindsstudyingmedicine27.
Tomisstillthinkingofbecomingaprofessionalartist,butheisn’tsurewhetherhisdream28.Hedoesn’tknowhowhewillsupporthimselfifhisparentsdon’thelphim.Hewisheshe29worryaboutmoney.Hewantstopleasehimselfand30hisparentshappy,too.Buthehasnoideahowhecan.
()21.A.feellikeB.hadbetterC.wouldlikeD.wouldrather
()22.A.bornB.famousC.greatD.known
()23.A.goodB.rightC.cleverD.foolish
()24.A.can’tB.don’tC.won’tD.mustn’t
()25.A.obeyB.toobeyC.obeyingD.obeys
()26.A.careB.worryC.mindD.like
()27.A.excitedB.excitingC.tiredD.tiring
()28.A.comestrueB.shouldcometrueC.willcometrueD.wouldcometrue
()29.A.didn’thavetoB.needn’ttoC.doesn’thavetoD.didn’tneed
()30.A.makeB.forceC.letD.give
第二节:
语法知识。
(共10小题,每题1.5分,满分15分)
Theword“think”wasalsoadifficultoneforHelenbutshehada_(31)__whileworkingonasimpletask.Shewasmakingnecklaces__(32)__thehelpofMissSullivanwhenshenoticedthatshe__(33)_somemistakes.Uncertainabouthowtofixthem,shestopped(34)(think)carefully.Asshedidthis,MissSullivantouchedHelen’sheadandspelledtheword“think”intoherhand.“__(35)___aflashIknewthewordwasthenameoftheprocess___(36)_wasgoingoninmyhead.”
ItwasthefirsttimeHelen__(37)___(understand)suchacomplexword----awordforsomethingshecouldn’ttouch.Atthatmoment,hermindreturnedtotheword“love”.(38)shethoughtaboutitsmeaningagain,thesuncameout.Shepointedtothesunandaskedherteacheragainifthatwaslove.AnneansweredHelen(39)explainingthatlovewaslikethesunandclouds__(40)__away.
三阅读(共两节,满分40分)
第一节阅读理解(15小题,每题2分,满分30分)
A
AlaboratoryattheUniversityofChicagoisbusyonlyatnight.Itisadreamlabwhereresearchersareatworkstudyingdreamers.Theirfindingshaveshowedthateveryonedreamsfromthreetoseventimesanight,althoughinordinarylifeapersonmayremembernoneoronlyoneofhisdream.
Whilethesubjects–usuallystudents–areasleep,specialmachinesrecordtheirbrain(大脑)wavesandeyemovementsaswellasthebodymovementsthatsignaltheendofadream.Surprisingly,allsubjectssleepsoundly.
Observersreportthatapersonusuallymovesrestlesslybeforeadream.Oncethedreamstarts,hisbodyrelaxesandhiseyesbecomemoreactive,asifthecurtainhadgoneuponashow.Assoonasthemachineshowsthatthedreamisover,abuzzer(蜂鸣器)wakensthesleeper.Hesitsup,recordshisdream,andgoesbacktosleep–perhapstodreamsomemore.
Researchershavefoundthatifthedreameriswakenedimmediatelyafterhisdream,hecanusuallyremembertheentiredream.Ifheisallowedtosleepevenfivemoreminutes,hismemoryofthedreamwillhavebeenlost.
41.Accordingtothepassage,researchersattheUniversityofChicagoarestudying________.
A.whatadreamisB.howadreambegins
C.whyapersondreamsD.dreamerswhiledreaming
42.Theirfindingshaveshownthat________.
A.everyonedreamseverynightB.dreamsareeasilyremembered
C.dreamsarelikelytobefrighteningD.amandreamsonlyadreamanight
43.Justbeforeadreambegins,asleeperwillusually________.
A.relaxB.liecompletelystill
C.moverestlesslyD.makemoreeyemovements
44.Inthedreamlab,thedreamsarerecorded________.
A.assoonasthesleeperwakesinthemorning
B.sometimes
C.aboutfiveminutesaftereachdream
D.immediatelyaftereachdreamfinishes
45.Apersonwouldbemostlikelytorememberhisdreamthat________.
A.wasofmostinteresttohim
B.tookplaceimmediatelyafterhewenttosleep
C.happenedjustbeforehewokeup
D.wasofmostimportancetohim
B
CBCisafamousaircompanywhichhasovertwentyplanescarryingpassengersandgoods,flyingalong12fixedlinesallovertheworld.Itsserviceisverygoodbutsomepassengersarestillnotsatisfiedwithitandthatiswhyin2003and2004thecompanyreceivedlettersofcomplaintsfromconsumersorpassengerswhopointedoutoveradozenkindsofproblemswhicharedividedingroupsinthefollowingtable.Thoseaboutpassengers’thingscarriedbytheplaneareBaggageproblems.Customerservicereferstoserviceworkwithpassengersarenotsatisfiedwith.oversalesofseatsareaboutthefactthatmoreseatsaresoldandasaresulttheplaneistoocrowdedtobesafe.Refundproblemsappearwhenpassengersfailtoreceivethemoneypaidbacktothembecauseofwhattheyhavelost.Faresareproblemsaboutthepriceoftickets.
ConsumerComplaintsReceivedBytheCBC.
Category
2003
2004
Flightproblems
20.2%
22.1%
Baggage
18.3%
21.8%
Customerservice
3.1%
11.3%
Oversalesofseats
10.5%
11.8%
Refundproblems
10.1%
8.1%
Fares
6.4%
6.0%
Reservation&
Ticketing
5.8%
5.6%
Tours
3.3%
2.3%
Smoking
3.2%
2.9%
Advertising
1.2%
1.01%
Credit
1.0%
0.8%
Specialpassengers
0.9%
Others
5.3%
TotalNumberofComplaints
2,988
1,792
46.AbouthowmanycomplaintsaboutCreditwerereceivedbytheCBCin2003?
A.28B.29C.30D.31
47.Byaboutwhatpercentdidthetotalnumberofcomplaintsdecreasefrom2003to2004?
A.40%B.60%C.75%D.100%
48.Ifthecirclegraphsbelowshowtotalconsumercomplaintsfor2003,whichgraphshowsawhitepartthatisaboutFlightproblemsandRefundproblemstogether?
49.Whichofthefollowingstatementscanbeinferredfromthetable?
a.In2003andin2004,complaintsaboutFlightproblem,Baggage,andCustomerservicetogethertookabout50percentofallconsumercomplaintsreceivedbytheCBCCompany.
b.ThenumberofSpecialpassengerscomplaintswasunchangedfrom2003to2004.
c.From2003to2004thenumberofFlightproblemcomplaintsincreasedbymorethan2percent.
A.onlyaB.onlybC.aandbD.aandc
50.Fromthepassagewecanknowthat.
A.CustomersarenotsatisfiedwithCBC
B.SometimesCBCsellsmoreticketsthanitsplane’sfixedseats
C.CBChasmorethantwentyplaneswhichflytoallthecapitalcitiesoftheworld
D.Customerscanonlybuyticketswithreadymoney
C
“YouaregoingtotheUnitedStatestolive?
Howwonderful!
You’rereallylucky!
”
Doesthissoundfamiliar?
Butdoesitseemtrueallthetime?
Specialistsincounselingandinterculturalstudiessaythatitisnoteasytoadjusttolifeinanewculture.Theycallthefeelingswhichpeopleexperiencewhentheycometoanewenvironmentcultureshock.
Accordingtothesespecialists,therearethreestagesofcultureshock.Inthefirststage,thenewcomersliketheirenvironment.Then,whenthenewnesswearsoff,theybegintohatethecity,thecountry,thepeople,theapartment,andeverythingelseinthenewculture.Inthefinalstageofcultureshock,thenewcomersbegintoadjusttotheirsurroundingsand,asaresult,enjoytheirlifemore.
Someofthefactorsincultureshockareobvious.Perhapsthecustomsaredifferent.Perhapsthepublicservicesystemssuchasthetelephone,postoffice,ortransportationaredifficulttofigu