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B.Shedidnotwriteashippinglist.
C.Shedoesnotwanttoshopinacrowdedsupermarket.
D.Shewantstofinishshoppingquickly.
2.A.Writeastatementforthewoman.
B.Revisewhatthewomanwillwrite.
C.Fillinformsforthewoman.
D.ApplytoanAmericanuniversityforadmission.
3.A.Contemporarywomennolongerwanttoobeytheirhusbands.
B.Moderngirlsnolongerlovetheirhusbands.
C.Atthemarriageceremonythebrideshouldpromisetoobeyherhusband.
D.Atthemarriageceremonythebrideshouldshowloyaltytoherhusband.
4.A.Sheisweakindoingprojects.B.Sheisweakinstudies.
C.Shetendstoworkwhole-heartedly.D.Sheisnotwillingtostartaproject.
5.A.Thefootballmatchshouldbecalledoff.
B.Themeetingshouldnotincludenewitems.
C.Themeetingshouldhaveanothertwoitems.
D.Thefootballshouldbeincludedintheagenda.
6.A.Itisimportanttoofferanonlinefriendadrink.
B.Itisdelightfultogetadrinkfromanonlinefriend.
C.Ensurethatnobodyputsanythingharmfulintoyourdrink.
D.Besuretoshakethedrinkbeforeyoutakeit.
7.A.ThewildfireinSpainisagoodthing.
B.Thewildfiresarechangingtheclimate.
C.Hersonstudiesenvironmentalprotectionincollege.
D.Hersonisprotectingtheenvironment.
8.A.2kilograms.B.3kilograms.C.23kilograms.D.28kilograms.
9.A.Storiesaboutmonsters.B.Storiesaboutpirates.
C.Childrennotafraidoffighting.D.Childreninstrangecostumes.
10.A.NasdaqtakesanaverageofallitsstockswhileDowdoesnot.
B.DowtakestheaverageofitsallitsstockswhileNasdaqdoesnot.
C.Neitherusestheaverageofitsstocks.
D.Bothtakeanaverageofalltheirstocks.
Part2:
Longdialoguesandmultiplechoicequestions(5marks,1markeach)
Listentothefollowingrecording,thenchoosethecorrectanswerstothequestions.
Nowlistentoquestions11to15.
11.Howmuchpercentofthecourseshasthestudentmissed?
A.About10percent.B.About25percent.
C.About50percent.D.About75percent.
12.Whattroubleisthestudentlikelytohave?
A.Heislikelytofailthecoursesandrepeatthegrade.
B.Heislikelytogetapoormarkandlosehisscholarship.
C.Heislikelytotakeamake-upexam.
D.Heisstilllikelytogetapass.
13.Howimportantiswhatastudentsaysinclass?
A.Itaccountsfor50percentofthetotalgrade.
B.Itaccountsfor15percentofthetotalgrade.
C.Itaccountsfor50percentoftheseminargrade.
D.Itaccountsfor15percentoftheseminargrade.
14.WhatdoestheprofessorNOTadvisethestudenttodo?
A.Takepartinclassactivities.B.Apologizetoallteachers.
C.Speakinclass.D.Attendtheclassesfortherestofthesemester.
15.Whatcanweinferfromtheconversation?
A.Speakingismoreimportantthanreading.
B.Speakingismoreimportantthanwriting.
C.Classparticipationisanimportantpartofthecourse.
D.Topstudentsdonothavetospeakalotinclass.
Part3:
Shortpassagesandmultiplechoicequestions(5marks,1markeach)
Nowlistentoquestions16to20.
16.AccordingtoJones,whydotopstudentstakenotesinclass?
A.Becausethenoteshelpyourememberthetext.
B.Becausestudentswhofailedtoattendthelecturewillborrowthenotes.
C.Becauseteacherswilltestyouonwhattheybelievetobeimportant.
D.Becauseteachersgivethemadditionalinformationbesidethetextbook.
17.WhatisspecialaboutJackSmith'
s"
homemade"
system?
A.Hecompareshisnotesfromthelecturewiththosefromhisreading.
B.Heputsmoreemphasisonhisnotesfromthelecturewiththosefromhisreading.
C.Heputsmoreemphasisonhisnotesfromthelecturewiththosefromhisreading.
D.Heemphasizeslisteningattentivelyinsteadoftakingnotes.
18.WhatdoesAndersondorightbeforethebellrings?
A.Hewritesdownthelastfewsentencestheteachersays.
B.Hewritesashortsummaryofthemainideasofthelesson.
C.Hescansthelessonforthenextday.
D.Hegetsreadytorushout.
19.Whatdoesclassparticipationinvolve?
A.Askingtheteacherquestions.
B.Showinginterestinlearning.
C.Displayingone'
spotential.
D.BothA)andB).
20.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.Secretsofsuccessfulstudents.
B.Methodsforacademicsuccessandthereasons.
C.Topandbottomstudents.
D.Topstudentstakenotes.
Part4:
Compounddictation(10marks,S1-S70.5markeach,S8-S92markseach,S102.5marks)
Listentothepassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,listenforthegeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadthesecondtime,fillintheblanksnumberedfromS1toS7withtheexactwordsyouhear.ForblanksnumberedfromS8toS10,writedowneithertheexactwordsyouhearorthemainpointsinyourownwords.Whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,checkyouranswers.
Asyoumayhavealreadydiscovered,payingforaS1educationintheUnitedStatescanbeveryexpensive.ButwithS2preparation,youmayminimizethecostsofthisextraordinaryS3;
visitourfinancingpagetolearnmoreaboutpayingforS4.Inthissection,weS5moneymattersthatyoumayS6__onadailybasisduringyourS7intheStates.
Aswithanycountry,S8________________aroundwithyou.Thereareotheroptionssuchascreditcardsortraveler'
schecks,whichareallvalidformswithwhichtopayforthingsinU.S.A.
Traveler'
schecksareoneofthesafestandeasiestwaystotransportmoney,becauseS9______________________.Ifyouchoosetocarrytraveler'
scheckswithyoufromyourhomecountrytotheStates,besuretheyaredenominatedinU.S.funds.Mostbusinesses---excepttaxidriversandpublictransportationpersonnel---willacceptU.S.-denominatedtraveler'
schecksduringregularbusinesshours,typicallybetween9a.m.and5p.m.,MondaythroughFriday.Itiswisetobringabout$100withyouinU.S.cash,S10.
II.ReadingComprehension(Skimmingandscanning)(10marks,1markeach)
Readthefollowingpassages,andthenanswerthequestions.Forquestions21–27,markY(YES)ifthestatementagreeswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage,markN(NO)ifthestatementcontradictstheinformationgiveninthepassage,markNG(NOTGIVEN)iftheinformationisnotgiveninthepassage.Forquestions28-30,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.
DrinkinginAmerica
DrinkinginAmericaisveryunique.Itcannotbeexplainedbriefly,asispossiblewhendescribingdrinkinginmanyothercountries.Therearespeciallawstolimitdrinking,andAmericansenjoytheirowntastes.
Alcohol
Americanlawsconcerningalcoholdifferfromstatetostateandcitytocity.Insometowns,evenstates,alcoholisnotallowedforsaleatallexceptfortheveryweak3.2percentalcoholbeer,knownas“three-two”beer.SomeplacesdonotallowthesaleofalcoholonSundays,eveninshops—youmayfindabarwithlocksonitsalcoholshelves.OtherplacespermitalcoholtobesoldonSundayafternoonsandevenings,butnotonSundaymornings.InmanypartsofAmerica,youarenotallowedtodrinkalcoholinapublicplace.Thatis,youmaynotsitinaparkorwalkalongastreetwhiledrinkingbeer,andyoucannoteventakeanicebottleofwineonyourpicnic.Andinmanystatesyouarenotallowedtodrinkalcoholwhiledriving,orevenhaveanopenedalcoholbottleinthecar.Somebarshavealicenseonlyforbeerandwine.Othersarealsoallowedtosellspirits(烈性酒)and,asAmericanssay,“mixeddrinks”.Manybarshaveaperiodknownas“happyhour”,oftenlongerthananhour,whentheyselldrinksatlower-than-usualprices.Thisisusuallyaround5p.m.andmaybeonlyoncertaindaysoftheweek.
TheLegalDrinkingAge
Thelegaldrinkingagediffersfromplacetoplacebutisgenerallybetween18and21.Someplacespermittheconsumptionofbeerat18butspiritsonlyat21.Otherspermittheconsumptiononlyof“three-two”beerfrom18to21.Youngpeoplethereforeoftendrivefromoneplacetoanotherwithmorefreedrinkinglaws.InsomepartsoftheUSyoungpeopleareallowedtovote,marry,raisechildren,keepfull-timejobs,betriedincourtsasadults,jointhearmyandevenbuyguns—butNOThaveaglassofbeer.Insomeplacespeopleagedbetween18and21areallowedtogointobarsbutnotallowedtodrink.
AnotherevenmoreinterestingaspectofAmericandrinkingagelawsisthatinsomeplacespeoplebelowlegaldrinkingagearenotevenallowedtosellalcohol.
ProofofLegalDrinkingAge
Inmostplacesthesedrinkinglawsarefairlyrigidlykept.Youmay,forexample,findpeoplelininguptogetintoabaranddiscoverthatthelineiscausedbyaguardonthedoorwhoisaskingeverybodyforidentification.Ifyouaskhimwhyhewantstoknowwhoyouare,hewillinformyouthatheactuallywantsproofofhowoldyouare.OnsuchoccasionsAmericansoftenshowtheirdrivinglicenses,whichhavetheirdateofbirthwrittenonthem.
Beer
Americanbeer,withveryfewexceptions,rangesfrom