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B)Thewomanshouldhavesavedmoremoney.

C)Itisagoodideatokeeptheoldwatch.

D)Thewatchisnolongerworthrepairing.

(B)13.A)Shedoesnotagreewiththeman.

B)Shethinksthatitisbettertowait.

C)Shethinksthatitisbettertodriveatnight.

D)Shedoesnotthinkthemanmadeawisedecision.

(B)14.A)Dosomeshopping.B)WatchanotherTVprogram.

C)Leaveimmediately.D)Leaveafterthemeal.

(D)15.A)Thehistorybook.B)TheEnglishbook.

C)Themathbook.D)Thechemistrybook.

(A)16.A)Theyhadnomoney.

B)Theycouldn'

tfindone.

C)Therewasnothingwrongwiththeoldone.

D)Theybothwantedtobuyamotorbike.

(A)17.A)HeisreadytohelpProf.Wang.

B)HewillcongratulateProf.Wang.

C)HewillpayavisittoProf.Wang.

D)HewilltellProf.Wangthegoodnews.

(A)18.A)Anoperator.B)Asalesgirl.C)Aclerk.D)Awaitress.

(B)19.A)ReadnewspapersfromChicago.B)Turnedonthecomputer.

C)Checkedhise-mail.D)Wenttohisoffice.

(A)20.A)ShelivesinSanFrancisco.B)Sheisgoingtocelebrateherbirthday.

C)Shewillmeetherbrotheratthestation.D)SheworksinChicago.

(C)21.A)Hissistertoldhim.B)Hisfathersenthimthemessage.

C)Hegotthenewsfromhisbrother.D)Hereaditfromthenewspaper.

(B)22.A)Attheman'

shome.B)Intheman'

soffice.

C)Attheairlinereservationagency.D)AtanInternetsite.

(D)23.A)Becausethehotelmanagerisoneofherrelatives.

B)Becauseshecouldgetfreeroomandboard.

C)Becauseshecouldgetsomediscount.

D)Becauseshecouldgainsomepracticalexperienceinhermajor.

(C)24.A)Theworkingplaceisfarawayfromthecampus.

B)Theworkingconditionsarenotgoodatall.

C)Shecouldnotearnasmuchmoneyasbefore.

D)Shehastoworkinthesummer.

(B)25.A)Janeshouldgoonwithhercurrentjob.

B)Janeshouldtakeupthenewjob.

C)Janeshouldgooutforasummervacation.

D)Janeshouldaskherrelativesforadvice.

SectionB

Passage1

(C)26.A)ThecoffeemarketinBoston.

B)Theroleofsupermarketsinthecoffeebusiness.

C)AnewtrendintheUnitedStates.

D)Theadvertisingofanewproduct.

(C)27.A)Gourmetcoffeeislessexpensive.

B)Regularbrandsofcoffeehavetoomuchcaffeine.

C)Gourmetcoffeetastesbetter.

D)GourmetcoffeeisgrownintheUnitedStates.

(D)28.A)Theywillrunoutofcoffee.

B)Theywillsuccessfullycompetewithgourmetcoffeesellers.

C)Theywillintroducenewregularbrandsofcoffee.

D)Theywilllosesomecoffeebusiness.

Passage2

(C)29.A)Thelayoutofthelaboratory.

B)Alaboratoryexperiment.

C)Theworkbookforthelaboratorycourse.

D)Apieceofequipment.

(C)30.A)Homeworkmustbehandedinontime.

B)Thestudentsmustfollowallinstructionsexactly.

C)Thestudentswillbeabletomakechoicesaboutthelaboratorywork.

D)Agreatdealofequipmentisavailable.

(D)31.A)Theactivitiesaretobedoneduringclass.

B)Theactivitiestakelesstime.

C)Studentsarenotrequiredtodotheactivities.

D)Fewinstructionsaregivenfortheactivities.

(A)32.A)Atthebeginningofthesemester.

B)Whenthestudentsneedtobematurated.

C)Afterthefirstlaboratorysession.

D)Whenthestudentshavedonegoodwork.

Passage3

(D)33.A)Tomakerecommendationsonsensibledieting.

B)Toreportthelatestadvancesinphysicaltherapy.

C)Torelateanexperimentcombiningsleepandexercise.

D)Toofferadviceaboutsleepingproblem.

(B)34.A)Yourheartrateislowered.B)Itbecomeshardertorelax.

C)Youbecometootiredtosleep.D)Sleeprhythmsaredisrupted.

(C)35.A)Failuretorestduringtheday.B)Lackofsleeponweekends.

C)Vigorousexerciseintheevening.D)Eatingcheesebeforegoingtobed.

SectionC

WelcometoYellowstoneNationalPark.Beforewebeginour(36)_____walktoday,I'

dliketogiveyouashort(37)_____ofourNationalParkService.TheNationalParkServicebeganinthelate1800'

s.asmallgroupof(38)______hadjustcompletedamonth-longexplorationoftheregionthatisnowYellowstone.They(39)_______aroundacampfire,andafterhoursofdiscussion,theydecidedthattheyshouldnotclaimthislandforthemselves.Theyfeltitshouldbe(40)______toeveryone.

Sotheybegana(41)_______topreservethislandforeveryone'

senjoyment.Twoyearslater,inthelatenineteenthcentury,anactofCongress(42)______byPresidentUlyssesS.GrantproclaimedtheYellowstoneregiona(43)_______park.(44)_____________________________.AfterYellowstonebecameapublicpark,manyotherareasofgreatscenicimportanceweresetasideandin1916theNationalParkServicewasestablishedtomanagetheseparks.

(45)_________________________________________.Inanationalpark,parkrangersareondutyatalltimestoanswerquestionsandhelpvisitorsinanydifficulty.(46)______________________.Theparkservicealsoprotectstheanimalsandplantswithintheparks.

答案:

36.nature37.history38.explorers39.gathered

40.accessible41.campaign42.signed43.public

44.Itwasthefirstnationalparkintheworld

45.Asaparkranger,IamanemployeeoftheNationalParkService

46.Nationalwalks,guidedtours,andcampfiretalksareofferedbyspeciallytrainedstaffmembers

PartⅠWriting(30minutes)

Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthetopicComputerGamesonCampus.Youshouldwriteat120wordsaccordingtooutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.计算机游戏对大学生有一定一处;

2.但是现在有太多的人沉迷其中;

3.你的看法.

ComputerGamesonCampus

Today,manycollegestudentsareabsorbedinplayingcomputergames.Iunderstandthatcomputergamesarefun,buttheymaydomoreharmthangoodtoyou.

First,itisverytime-consumingtoplaycomputergames.Ifyouspendtoomuchtimeonthem,youwillhavenotimetoattendclasses,totakeexercises,oreventodate.Upongraduationmanywillregretthattheyhavewastedthepreciouscollegetimeonnothing.Second,thosewhoplaycomputergamesexcessivelywouldeasilyfallvictimtovariousillnesses.Forexample,gamefansalwaysfixtheireyesonthescreen,thereforetheyarelikelytobenear-sighted.Third,thegamesfans,whospendtheirtimebeforethelifelesscomputers,usuallyoverlooktheirrelationshipwithothers.

Computergamesarefun,butdonotspendtoomuchtimeonthem.Therearesimplyalotofmoreimportantthingsinlife.

PartⅡReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(15minutes)

GlobalWaterProblem

TheUN'

sWorldSummitonSustainableDevelopmenttobeheldinJohannesburgfromAugust26toSeptember4issupposedtoresultinplanstoreduceglobalpovertyandtheNorth-Southincomegapwithoutcausingirreparabledamagetotheenvironment.Asafollow-uptotheEarthSummitof1992,itisusingtheMillenniumDevelopmentGoals(MDG)asaguide.ThesearepartoftheUN'

s2000MillenniumDeclaration,whichresolvedtocuttheproportionofpeoplewhoareunabletogetsafedrinkingwaterinhalfby2015.

Followingaresomefactsandfiguresonthestateoftheworld'

swatersuppliesandtheUN'

sgoalsregardingwater.

WaterSupplyandShortage

Anewstudywarnsthataboutthirtypercentoftheworld'

speoplemaynothaveenoughwaterbytheyear2025.AprivateAmericanorganizationcalledPopulationActionInternationaldidthenewstudy.Itsaysmorethanthree-hundred-thirty-five-millionpeoplelackenoughwaternow.Thepeopleliveintwenty-eightcountrieswhicharemostlyinAfricaortheMiddleEast.

PAIresearcherRobertEngelmansaysbytheyear2025,aboutthreebillionpeoplemaylackwater.Atleast18morecountriesareexpectedtohaveseverewaterproblems.Thedemandforwaterkeepsincreasing.YettheamountofwateronEarthstaysthesame.

Mr.Engelmansaysthepopulationincountriesthatlackwaterisgrowingfasterthaninotherpartsoftheworld.Hesayspopulationgrowthinthesecountrieswillcontinuetoincrease.

Freshwaterecosystemscoverlessthan1percentoftheEarth'

ssurface.Ice-mostlyintheformofglacier-comprises69percentoftheworld'

sfreshwatersuppliesandgroundwateris30percent.Wetlands,whichincludemarshesandswamps,comprise0.3percent,lakes0.3percent,andrivers0.06percent.However,manyexpertsarguethattheworld'

swellsarenotabouttorundry.

Theysaythatonagloballevelwehaveenoughwaterbutmustuseitmorewiselyandattempttoaddressunevendistributionaroundtheglobewhichisrelatedpartlytodifferentrainfallpatterns.

Problem/issue

Lackofwaterinthefuturemayresultinseveralproblems.Itmayincreasehealthproblems.Lackofwateroftenmeansdrinkingwaterisnotsafe.Mr.Engelmansaysthereareproblemsallovertheworldbecauseofdiseasessuchascholerawhicharecarriedinwater.Lackofwatermayalsoresultinmoreinternationalconflicts.Countriesmayhavetocompeteforwaterinthefuture.Somecountriesnowgetsixtypercentoftheirfreshwaterfromothercountries.ThisistrueofEgypt,theNetherlands,Cambodia,Syria,Sudan,andIraq.Watershortagewouldaffectthe

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