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C.Husbandandwife.D.Bossandsecretary.
2.A.Theylikereadingtoday'
spaper.
B.Theyareinterestedintoday'
C.Theyfoundnothinginterestingintoday'
D.Theyhavenoideawhatthepaperisabout.
3.A.Intheconcert.B.Inthetheatre.C.Intheexhibition.D.Inthestudio.
4.A.Gettingreadytoboardaplane.B.Queuingupforthecheck-in.
C.Meetingfriendsatthearrivals.D.Waitingatthebaggageclaimarea.
5.A.Themandoesn'
tcarewhichcolourischosen.
B.Thewomanprefersthecolour.
C.Themanisconcemedaboutthecolour.
D.Themanintendstochooseadifferentcolour.
6.A.Doingalotofhomework.B.Stayingfocusedinclass.
C.Sleepingforashortbreak.D.Devotingallhersparetimetolearning.
7.A.Hewaschairmanoftheclub.
B.Hewantedtolearnanewlanguage.
C.Hewantedtoknowmoreabouttheclub.
D.Hewasinterestedininternationaladvertisement.
8.A.Themanshouldworkhard.B.Themanshouldturndownthejoboffer.
C.Themanmayhaveanotherchance.D.Themancanapplyforthejobagain.
9.A.Itsendingisnotgoodenough.B.Itsstructureisnotsatisfying.
C.Itdeservesanaward.D.Itisgoodexceptforthewritingskills.
10.A.Shelikeswatchinginsteadofplaying.B.Sheisagoodteamsportsplayer.
C.Shedoesn'
tlikeanykindofsports.D.Shelikestakingpartinteamsports.
SectionB(15分)
InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandalongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingnews.
11.A.Itcontainsprotein.B.Itcontainswater.
C.Ithelpsthebrainworkproperly.D.Afullstomachleadstoagoodsleep.
12.A.Sleephelpsthebraincontrolthesenses.
B.Sleeppromotesrest.
C.Sleephelpsthebrainreviseandstoreinformation.
D.Sleepreducestiredness.
13.A.Factorsrelatedtomemorydevelopment.B.Theimportanceofagoodmemory.
C.Theimportanceofimprovingmemory.D.Themiserycausedbyapoormemory.
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingweatherforecast.
14.A.MountainousArea.B.NorthernEurope.
C.EasternEurope.D.SouthernEurope.
15.A.Snowy.B.Cloudy.C.Rainy.D.Fine.
16.A.NorthernpartsoftheMediterranean.
B.EasternpartsoftheMediterranean.
C.CentralpartsoftheMediterranean.
D.SouthernpartsoftheMediterranean.
Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
17.A.Auniversitytutor.B.Aninsuranceadviser.
C.Anoverseasstudyofficer.D.Avisaofficer.
18.A.Itispurchasedinthecountryyouwilltravel.
B.Itprovidesjustafewkindsofmedicalservices.
C.Itprovidesdoctorswhomayspeakyournativelanguage.
D.Itofferssufficien.tcashtopaytheentirebillonthespot.
19.A.Itmustbepurchasedinone'
shomecountrybeforegoingabroad.
B.Itdoesnotcovertheminormedicalexpenses.
C.Itonlyrecommendsnativedoctorswhenyouareaboard.
D.Itfeaturespersonalpayingfirstandgettingmoneylater.
20.A.Consultotherinsurancecompanies.
B.Buythestudenthealthinsurance.
C.Gettheinternationaltravelinsurance.
D.Chooseneitherinsurancesinceitisnotamust.
II.GrammarandVocabulary
SectionA(10分)
Afterreadingthepassagebelow,/illintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;
fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.
RecreationalVehicles(房车):
OntheRoad
Recreationalvehicles(RVs)areatypicallyAmericaninvention.Nationally,salesroseto430,000unitslastyear,a40-yearhigh.Attheinexpensiveend,theysellforaslittleas$5,000foracaravan(大篷车);
deluxeversionscostupto$1,000:
000andaretypicallyequippedwithabedroom,kitchenandbathroomthatarebiggerthanonesinmanyEuropeanflats.ThesharepricesofThorIndustries,thebiggestRV-manufacturerinAmerica,andWinnebago,thethird-largest,(21)__________(rise)by43%and17%,respectivelysofar.
ContinentalRV,RVdealershipseverywherecloseddown4leavinghisshopamongtheveryfew(22)__________(leave)servingtheNewYorkmetropolitanarea.Mr.Troianoison-track(23)__________(sell)moreRVsthisyearthaninanyothersincetheearly2000s.Thecurrentrebound(反弹)ismostly(24)____________________theeconomy'
srecovery,butitalsospringsfromthefactthatnewtypesofcustomerareembracingthelifestyle.
Adecadeago,theaverageageofanRV-ownerwas49,andover90%werewhite,saysKevinBroomoftheRecreationalVehicleIndustryAssociation(RVIA),whichdoesn'
tindicateabrightfuture.Anotherboostcomesfromsufficientimmigrants,(25)__________arekeentoexperiencelong,self-plannedroadtripsinAmerica.Mr.Troiano'
smostrecentbigsalewasto(26)__________richAsianfamily.
Theindustryhopesthatitspoorrecordwithforeignsales-lastyearlessthan1%ofRVsproduceddomestically(27)__________(ship)toforeignmarkets-mayimprove,too.China'
sgovernment,forexample,hasplannedtobuild2,000campgroundsby2020,upfromanestimated300today,inabidtopromotedomestictourism,particularlytoremoteruralregions.ChinesefirmssuchasYutongBusmakeRVs,butnotofthequalitythatmanyChinesewant.Thecountryimported1,000vehicleslastyear,overhalfofthemAmerican.
RVmanufacturersarealsomarketingtheconcept(28)__________theirmotorhomescanbecommercialaswellasleisurevehiclesThey(29)__________allowtravellingsalesmen,businessmentosaveonfoodandhotelcosts.(30)__________youparkit,itcanbeyouroffice,as.wellasyourhome.
SectionB(10分)
Fillineachblankwith.aproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.accompaniedB.commerciallyC.computerizedD.contentsE.decline
F.distinguishG.fundedH.measuresI.potentiallyJ.processingK.respond
TrainingtheBraintoHearBetter
Thedin(喧嚣)ofaloudrestaurantorpartycanmakeconversationdifficultforanyone--butfortheelderly,thesesettingscanmakeitnearlyimpossible.Themechanicsofhearing31withage,butthelatestresearchfocusesonanotherpartoftheproblem--theslower32speedofagingbrains,whichhavetoworkhardertotranslatesoundintointelligible(可理解的)language.
Researchshowsthatmusiciansarebetterabletopickoutspeechfromsurroundingnoiseastheyagecomparedtonon-musicians.Andanewstudyofauditorytrainingwitha33availablebraintrainingprogramsuggeststhatmostpeoplewhoarehardofhearingcandevelopthesameskills.Thescientistsshowedthatpeopletrainedfor40hoursover8weekswithPositScience'
s"
BrainFitness"
wereabletopickout41%morewordsfrombackgroundnoisecomparedtothosewhowatchededucationalDVDsandwerequizzedontheir34afterthesameamountoftime.Theauthors.receivednofundingfromthemakersoftheprogram;
thestudywas35bytheNationalInstitutesofHealth.
.i
Theresearchincluded67olderadultsbetween55and70,withanaverageageof63.Theauditorytrainingcameintheformof36hearingtasksthatprimedtheparticipantstohearbetterbyrequiringthemtoidentifyvariousspeechsoundsand37betweensimilarsoundingsyllables(音节),forexample,aswellasrepeatingbackwordsandrememberingstories.
BoththosewhoreceivedthetrainingandthosewhowatchedtheDVDsweretestedonshorttermmemory,brainprocessingspeedandtheabilitytohearspeechinnoisysettings.Alloftheparticipantsshowedimprovementinthesethree38,butforthefirsttime,thescientistsalsodocumentedthatthesharperhearingwas39byearliersignalinginthebrainstem.
Astheauthorswriteintheirpaper,thetrainingnotonlyimprovedtheabilitytodecodespeechinnoisysituations,butalsospedupthebrain'
sabilityto40tothesound--bringingittomore"
youthful"
levels.
III.ReadingComprehension
SectionA(15分)
ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontent.
Depression:
SecondBiggestCauseofDisabilityintheWorld
Depressionisthesecondmostcommoncauseofdisabilityworldwideafterbackpain,accordingtoareviewofresearch.Thediseasemustbetreatedasaglobalpublichealth41,expertsreportinthejournalPL.OSMedicine.Thestudy42clinicaldepressionwithmorethan200otherdiseas6sandinjuriesas'
acauseofdisability.Globally,onlyasmallproportionofpatientshave43totreatmenttheWorldHealthOrganizationsays.
Depressionwas44atnumbertwoasaglobalcauseofdisability;
butitsimpactvariesindifferentcountriesandregions45,ratesofmajordepressionwerehighestin