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SECTIONILISTENING(60points)

PartAListeningComprehension(12items,2pointsforeach)

Direction:

Inthispartofthetest,youwillhearfourconversationsandmonologues.Aftereachconversationormonologue,youwillhearseveralquestions.Afteryouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersandchoosethebestone.ThenblackenthelettercorrespondingtoyouranswerontheANSWERSHEET.Youhave10secondsforeachquestion.Theconversations,monologuesandquestionswillbereadonlyONCE.

Questions1to3arebasedonthefollowingconversation.

1.A.Eggs.

B.Diets.

C.Protein.

D.Exercises.

2.A.One.

B.Two.

C.Three.

D.Four.

3.A.Oneweek.

B.Onemonth.

C.Twodays.

D.Threedays.

Questions4to6arebasedonthefollowingconversation.

4.A.He'

sbeenseeingadoctor.

B.Hehasbeengettingill.

C.He'

sbeenmovingoutoftown.

D.He’sbeenworriedabouthisphonebill.

5.A.Toohot.

B.Toocold.

C.Toorainy.

D.Toochangeable.

6.A.Takeanumbrellawithhim.

B.Usetheweatherservice.

C.Putonmoreheavyclothes.

D.Callthewomaninthemorning.

Questions7to9arebasedonthefollowingconversation.

7.A.Sheneedssomeinformation.

B.Shewantspackingmaterials.

C.Sheischeckingherpackage.

D.SheismovingtoCalifornia.

8.A.Thenextday.

B.OnSaturday.

C.Inthreedays.

D.Inoneweek.

9.A.Regulardeliveryservice.

B.Overnightexpressservice.

C.Same-daydeliveryservice.

D.Prioritydeliveryservice.

 

Questions10to12arebasedonthefollowingmonologue.

10.A.Aschoolteacher.

B.Abusdriver.

C.Akindpresenter.

D.Atourguide.

11A.Toexploreanewplace.

B.Totakesomepictures.

C.Todosomesightseeing.

D.Towatchbeautifulbirds.

12.A.Onatouristbus.

B.AtVictoriaPark.

C.Onamountain.

D.Besidealake.

PartBListeningforInformation(10items,2pointsforeach)

Directions:

Inthispartofthetest,youwillhearamonolugueandapieceofnews,whichwillbereadtwice.Afteryouheareach,youarerequiredtofillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhaveheard.WriteyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.

Blanks13through18arebasedonthefollowingmonologue.

Facility

Location

Hours

Itemsprovided

Dining

1stfloor

13_____________

Food

Gymand

RecreationalHall

14_____________

10amto10pm

Treadmills,

15_____________ping-pongtablesand

pooltable

16_____________

2ndfloor

17_____________

18_____________,

microwave,oven,stove

Blanks19through22arebasedonthefollowingnews.

TheGovernmentplanstogive(19)$__________toassistthefarmers.ThismoneywastobespentonimprovingSydney’s(20)__________buthasnowbeenre-allocated.Australiahasexperienceditsworstdroughtin(21)__________.Farmerssaythatthemoneywillnothelpthembecauseitcomes(22)__________.

PartCDictation(3items,16points)

Inthispartofthetest,youarerequiredtowriteoutthemissingpartsofthepassage.You’llhearthepassagereadthreetimes.Thefirstreadingisforyoutounderstandthemeaning.Inthesecondreading,therewillbeapauseaftereachsentencetobedictated.Oneminuteisgivenforyoutowritedowneachsentence.Thethirdreadingisforyoutocheckyourwork.WriteyouranswerontheANSWERSHEET.

Whenmyinterestshiftedfromspacetothesea,Ineverexpecteditwouldcausesuchconfusionamongmyfriends,yetIcanunderstandtheirfeelings.(23)________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________

asuddenswitchofinteresttothedepthoftheseaseemspeculiar.Toexplain,I’dliketosharemyreasonsbehindthisunusualchangeofmind.ThefirstreasonIgiveisaneconomicone.Underwaterexplorationissomuchcheaperthanspaceflight.(24)__________________________

Ontheotherhand,thedivingsuitandasetofbasictoolsneededfordivingcanbeboughtfor120dollars.Mysecondargumentismorephilosophical.Theocean,surprisinglyenough,hasmanythingsincommonwithspace.(25)___________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________.Forexample,thefirstspacesuitswerecloselymodelledondeep-seadivingsuits.Furthermore,thefeelingsandtheemotionsexperiencedbyamanbeneaththeseawillbemuchlikethoseexperiencedbyamanbeyondtheatmosphere.

SECTIONIIREADING(40points)

PartAReadingComprehension(15items,2pointsforeachitem)

Inthispartofthetest,youwillreadthreepassages.Foreachpassagetherearefivequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyou’vejustread.BlackenthelettercorrespondingtoyouranswerontheANSWERSHEET.

TEXTA

Beingleft-handed,Ifeelanimmediate,ifslight,fellowshipwithanystrangerwhomIidentifyasleft-handed.Weareinaminorityofaboutonetenthoftheworld’spopulation.ThoughIcannotclaimtohavebeenmuchinconveniencedbymyleft-handedness,letalonepersecutedforit,therearecountrieswherechildrenwhoshowapreferenceforusingtheirlefthandarecajoledorforcedbyadultsintousingtheirright.

Theauthorofthebook‘Left-handedness?

It’sarightmystery’,whoishimselfleft-handed,decidedtoexplorethebiologicalandsocialmeaningofleft-handedness.WhydoesManhaveadominanthandatall?

Isleft-handednessinherited,orisitenvironmental?

Whyisleft-handednesseverywhereregardedas–well,sinister(evilinappearance)?

Readersshouldnotbedisappointedbytheauthor’sweakattemptstobefunny:

hewritesmuchbetterwhenheissimplyrelayingthescientificissueswithouthisownexplanation.Inadditiontotheopinionsofscientists,heseeksthoseofpractitionersoffringe(边缘)activitiessuchaspalmistry(手相术)andgraphology,andtakespartinaleft-handedgolfgameinJapan.Theseleavehimnonethewiser.

EventhescientistswhostudythequestionhavenotfoundtheanswertowhyManshouldshowsuchmarkedright-sideddominance.Moreover,itisnotyetcertainwhetherManistheonlycreaturetodoso.

Onehypothesisisthatleft-handersdiffergeneticallyfromright-handers.Theyhaveaslighttendencytocertainmentalillnessesandmoreofthemsufferfromphysicalormentaldisability.Butlargernumbersofthemarehighlyintelligentorespeciallygifted,somankindneedsacertainnumber,though,perhaps,nottoomanyofthem.

Itishardlysurprisingthattherearenoconclusiveanswerstoascientificquestionsocomplex.Left-handerswillemergefromreadingthiswithconfirmationofwhattheyalwayssecretlybelieved:

left-handersaresuperiortoright-handers;

whileright-handerswillappeargladthattheybelongtothemajority.

26.Wherewouldyoumostprobablyfindthispassage?

A.Inascientificreport.B.Inadictionary.

C.Inatravelogue.D.Inanewspaper.

27.Thewriterofthispassagefeelsclosewiththeleft-handerseveniftheyarestrangersbecause______.

A.heisexploringthecharacteristicsofleft-handers

B.theyallsufferthetroubleofbeingleft-handed

C.heishimselfleft-handed

D.heshowspityontheleft-handers

28.Thepurposeofthebookisto______.

A.collectallthescientificandsuperstitiousfindingsaboutleft-handedness

B.explainthebiologicalandsocialimplicationofleft-handedness

C.findoutwhymostpeoplearerighthanded

D.provethatleft-handersaresuperiortoright-handers

29.WhichstatementisINCORRECTaccordingtothepassage?

A.Parentsinsomecountriestendtodiscourageleft-handedness.

B.Scientistsfailedtofindoutwhymostpeopleareright-handed.

C.Othercreaturesmightalsoberight-handdominant.

D.Palmistryandgraphologyhelpedthewriteralotinsolvingthemystery.

30.Afterreadingthebook,______.

A.everybodywillbehappywithbeingthemselves

B.peoplewillbesurprisedattheconclusionofthebook

C.left-handerswillbegladbecausethey’remoregifted

D.right-handerswillbegladbecausethey’remorenormal

TEXTB

Cooking–itsetsusapartfromtheanimals.We’vemovedonfromthecatch-it-eat-itcustomanddevelopedamorecivilizedwaytoconsumenosh.Weburnit,boilitanddoeverythingwecantomakesureit’sdeadbeforeputtingitinourmouths.

Noneofuswantstoputsomethingaliveandkickingdownourthroats.Nobody,thatis,exceptproponentsoflivingfood.Accordingtothem,deadfoodhasbeenrobbedofvastamountsofgoodnessandisnowherenearasnutritiousasfoodthat’s‘alive’.

Now,beforewegetcarriedaway,theseguysaren’tsuggestingyoueatbeefthatisstillmooing(althoughtheydoclaimyou’dgetmorenutritionalvalueifyoudid).No,thethrustoftheirargumentisthatweshouldconsumemorelivingvegetables.

Thereisahugedifferencebetweenrawfoodandlivingfood,saysMichaelBedarfromtheTreeofLife,anorganizationleadingthewayinwhatitcallsspiritualnutrition.“Beingfreshoffthetreeorvineisonepartoflivingfood,”hesays.“Itisstillgrowing.Also,

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