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2.Whatdoesthemanaskfor?
A.Changingforanewphone.
B.Changinganewphonenumber.
C.Repairingtheline.
Conversation2
3.Wherearetheymostprobablyhavingtheconversation?
A.Inastore.B.InSingapore.C.Atthewoman’sworkingplace.
4.Whatistheman’swifegoingtodo?
A.TogobacktoSingapore.
B.TodoChristmasshopping.
C.Tobeamother.
Conversation3
5.Whosemotherwasill?
A.Jeff’s.B.Jack’s.C.Richard’s.
6.Withwhomdidthemangotraveling?
A.Maria.B.Hisdog.C.JeffandRichard.
Conversation4
7.Whatdoesthewomanseewhenshepassesthelake?
A.Lotsofpeoplecollectingfishthere.
B.Lotsofpeoplesittingtherebuyingfish.
C.Lotsofpeoplefishingthere.
8.What’sthewoman’sbobby?
A.WatchingTVandreading.
B.Nothingspecial.
C.Readingandgoingtomovies.
9.Wherearethemanandthewomanprobablytalking?
A.Inarestaurant.B.Bythelake.C.Inthewoman’shouse.
Conversation5
10.Whatkindoffoodwillthemanandthewomaneat?
A.Americanfood.B.Indiafood.C.Chinesefood.
11.Whereistherestaurant?
A.OnQueenStreet.B.OnMainStreet.C.OnRainStreet.
12.HowdoesthewomanknowthattheEasternPalaceisagoodChineserestaurant?
A.Shehasbeenthereseveraltimes.
B.Shehastriedtoldaboutit.
C.Shehasbeentoldaboutit.
Conversation6
13.Whatwaswrongwiththeman?
A.Hegotapaininhisrightleg.
B.Hehadsomethingwrongwithhisleftleg.
C.Hegotboilingwaterrunningdownhisrightleg.
14.Whatdoesthedoctorwantthewantodorightthen?
A.Shewantsthemantotakesomemedicine.
B.Shewantsthemantohaveafewtests.
C.Shewantsthemantostopworking.
15.Whatcanweinferfromthisconversation?
A.Themanhadworkedsohardthathegotapaininhislegs.
B.Themanbelievedwhathisdoctorhadsaid.
C.Themancouldn’tsleepwell.
SectionB(7.5marks)
Inthissection,youwillhearashortpassage.Listencarefullyandthenfillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhaveheard.FillineachblankwithNOMORETHANTHREEWORDS.
YouwillheartheshortpassageTWICE.
PartⅡLanguageKnowledge(45marks)
SectionA(15marks)
Beneatheachofthefollowingsentencesthereare4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Chooseoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.
21.ThenewschooluniformswhicharesimilartowhatthestudentsinYaleUniversitywearmake
easiertorecognizestudentsfromYaliMiddleSchool.
A.thisB.thatC.peopleD.it
22.Johnisabsorbedinhisbook,makingmarksfromnowandthensentencesarewellwritten.
A.inwhichB.whenC.whereD.intheplaces
23.AnexampleofthistypeofdrugsisLSD,whichproducesreactionsfromincreasedbloodsugarandheartrateacuteanxietyandextrememoodchanges.
A.changed;
toB.changing;
andC.ranged;
toD.ranging;
to
24.withdecisionsabouthowtorespectintellectualpropertyrights,mostpeoplehavetroublechoosingCDsandDVDs.
A.FacingB.BeingfacedC.FacedD.Face
25.Atlast,thetiredtouristsarrivedatwasonceanoldschool,thevillagersusedasastorehouse.
A.which;
whereB.what;
which
C.where;
whichD.what;
where
26.---Ihaven’tgotwhatweorderedyet.
---Justalittlepatience.Yougettheanswerthisveryafternoon.
A.couldB.shallC.mustD.may
27.Thegirlwhoseparentsmanageabigrestaurantwouldbethinnerbutshetoomuch.
A.ateB.hadeatenC.eatsD.iseating
28.Yaleentersitsfourthcentury,ourgoalistobecometrulyglobaluniversity–educatingleadersandadvancingthefrontiersofknowledgenotsimplyfortheUnitedStates,butfortheentireworld.
A.WithB.WhileC.AsD.If
29.---WheredidJayChouholdhisvocalconcert?
---Itwasinthegymmyfatherworked.
A.thatB.whichC.whereD.when
30.---Didyoupunishhimforlosingyourdigitalcamera?
---Yes,butIdon’tthinkI.
A.shoulddothatB.needn’thavedonethat
C.oughtnothavedonethatD.shouldhavedonethat
31.Whenshewasachild,Jane,thoughpoor,spentasmuchtimeasshecouldthepiano.
A.playB.toplayC.playedD.playing
32.I’msorryyou’vebeenwaitingsolong,butit’llstillbesometimeBriangetback.
A.beforeB.sinceC.tillD.after
33.Thehunterwastravelingthroughaforestwhen,buthemanagedtoescape.
A.didabearrushoutB.outabearrushed
C.outrushedabearD.rushedoutabear
34.By2050theworld’spopulationincreasetoabout9.1billion,whichisveryworrying.
A.willbeexpectedtoB.willexpectto
C.isexpectedtoD.expectsto
35.Notonlythestudentsbutalsotheteacherinthepastthreecoursesfromthenewteachingmethod.
A.havebenefitedB.hasbenefited
C.benefitD.isbenefited
SectionB(18marks)
ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
Onedayayoungmandeclaredhehadthemostbeautifulheart.Alotofpeoplegathered,andtheyalladmiredhisheartforitwas36.
Suddenly,andoldmanappearedandsaid,“Why,yourheartisnotasbeautifulasmine!
”
The37andtheyyoungmanlookedattheoldman’sheart.Itwas38sears,withsomeholesinit.Ithadplaceswherepieceshadbeenremovedandotherpiecesputin,buttheydidn’t39quiteright.
Theyoungmanlaughed.“Comparingyourheartwithmine,yoursisa40ofscars.”
“Yes,”saidtheoldman.“It’snotperfect.Yousee,everyscarrepresentsapersontowhomIhavegivenmy41.Itearoutapieceofmyheartandgiveittothem,andoftentheygivemeapieceoftheirhearttome.”
“Butbecausethepiecesaren’t42,Ihavesomeroughedges,whichcherish,becausetheyremindmeofthelovewe43.”
“Sometimestheotherpersonhasn’treturnedapieceofhishearttome.Thesearetheemptyholes–givingloveistakingachance.”
Theyoungmanwalkeduptotheoldman,44intohisperfectheart,andtookapieceout.Heofferedittotheoldman.
Theoldmanthentookapiecefromhisoldscarredheartandplaceditinthe45intheyoungman’sheart.
Theyoungmanlookedathisheart,notperfectanymorebutmorebeautifulthanever,sincelovefromtheoldman’sheartflowedintohis.
Howsadit46betogothroughlifewitha(n)47wholeheart!
36.A.kindB.strongC.beautifulD.perfect
37.A.crowdB.staffC.audienceD.oldman
38.A.fullofB.madeupofC.decoratedwithD.mixedupwith
39.A.feelB.cutC.fitD.suit
40.A.barB.pieceC.massD.mess
41.A.heartB.loveC.emotionD.joy
42.A.trueB.accurateC.exactD.good
43.A.haveB.takeC.sparedD.shared
44.A.arrivedB.reachedC.wentD.get
45.A.scarB.edgeC.woundD.damage
46.A.mustB.mayC.mightD.could
47.A.untouchedB.touchedC.determinedD.incomplete
SectionC(12marks)
Completethefollowingpassagebyfillingineachblankwithonewordthatbestfitsthecontext.
Theonelastpieceofadvice,though,thatIwouldhavethathasbeenusefulformeisthepeoplewhoIadmirethemostandaremostsuccessful,they’renot48.thinkingonlyaboutthemselvesbutthey’realsothinkingaboutsomethinglargerthan49..Thatthepeoplewhoreallymaketheirmarksontheworldisbecausetheyhave50.biggerambition.Theysay,51.canIhelpfeedhungrypeople?
Or,howcanIhelptoteachchildrenwhodon’thaveaneducation?
Or,howcanIbring52.peacefulresolutionofconflicts?
ThosearethepeopleIthink53.endupmakingsuchabigdifferenceintheworld,54.I’msurethatyoungpeoplelikeyouaregoingtobeabletomakethatkindofdifference55.longasyoukeepworkingthewayyou’vebeenworking.
PartⅢReadingComprehension(30marks)
Directions:
Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemthereare4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfits-bestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassage.
A
Timewasrunningout,andMarkDickinsonwasn’tsurewhetherhe’dgettoseehisdying2–year–oldgrandsononelasttime.AlonglineatLosAngelesInternationalAirport’ssecuritycheckpointhadkepthimfromgettingtohisgateontime.HisgrandsonCadenwouldbetakenofflifesupportinamatterofhoursinDenver,Colorado,withorwithouthisgrandfather’spresence.
“Iwaskindofpanicking(惊慌)becauseIwasrunninglate,andIreallythoughIwasn’tgoingtomaketheflight,”Dickinsonsaid.
That’swhenapilotfromSouthwestAirlinessteppedupandheldtheflightatthegatuntilDickinsonarrived.ThepilotwasstandingbythegatewaitingforhimwhenDickinsonarrivedinsocks,sorushedthathejustgrabbedhisshoesatsecurityandranthroughtheboardinggate.
“Itoldhim,‘Thankyousomuch.Ican’ttellyouhowmuchIappreciatedthat.’Andhesaid,‘Noproblem.Theycan’tleavewithoutmeanyway.’”Dickinsonsaid.
Dickinson’sgrandson,CadenRodgers,sufferedaheadinjuryinanaccident.Dickinson’swifecalledSouthwestandaskedthemtoholdtheplane.Aftertheflight,Dickinsonsaid,hewantedtothankthepilotagainforhissinceredisplayofsympathy(表示同情)butdidn’tgetthechance.
Mostairlineswouldpunishanystaffmemberwhoholdsupaflight,However,