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3.A.Itisquiteinteresting.B.It'
stime-consuming.
C.Itisn'
tworthseeing.D.Itisveryexpensive.
4.A.Tocomplainaboutherheater.B.Togooverfortheheater.
C.Togetsomeelectricpower.D.Tohaveherheaterrepaired.
5.A.Topostponehisschedule.B.Tobookinanotherhotel.
C.Tostayinthespareroom.D.Toreservearoominadvance.
6.A.Accidentvictims.B.Rescuework.
C.Planecrashes.D.Crashsurvivors.
7.A.Hehassometroublewithhiscomputer.B.Heisn'
tgettingalongwellwiththestaff.
C.Hehasn'
tregisteredforapropercourse.D.Hecan'
tapplythetheorytohisprogram.
8.A.Shewentoutofthewaytomeettheman.B.Shewaspleasedtotalkwiththeman.
C.Shetookthemanwherehewantedtogo.D.Shemissedthechancetohelptheman.
9.A.Smithwillkeepthesurprisepartyasecret.B.Lucyhasn'
tgotanypromisefromSmith.
C.Theyshouldn'
thavetoldLucyabouttheparty.D.There'
snosecretbetweenSmithandLucy.
10.A.Volunteershavetoconnectthecommunity.
B.Themanhasnotimetodovoluntarywork.
C.Voluntaryworkrequiresdevotionoftime.
D.Manypeoplehavesignedupforvoluntarywork.
SectionB
InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestiononeachofthepassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
11.A.NicklostthebookIvanborrowedfromthelibrary.
B.ThebookIvanborrowedfromNickwasmissing.
C.NickandIvanhadconflictsinMs.Salmon'
sclass.
D.Ivanwasaskedtoreturnthebookbeforefinishingit.
12.A.SheaskedNickandIvantosolvetheproblembythemselves.
B.ShegaveNickandIvanthesolutiontotheirproblemimmediately.
C.Sheaskedstudentsinsocialstudiesclasstohelpsolvetheproblem.
D.ShepersuadedIvantopayforthebookthatNicklenttohim.
13.A.Agoodwaytoresolveconflictsistoturntoyourbestfriends.
B.NickandIvanwereunsatisfiedwiththesolutiontotheirproblem.
C.SigninganagreementhelpedtosolveNickandIvan'
sproblem.
D.Socialstudiesclasscanequipstudentswithskillstoresolveconflicts.
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingnews.
14.A.Shewantedtohaveagardensimilartotheirneighbor'
s.
B.Herhusbandwouldliketohaveabeautifulbackyard.
C.Shewasgoingtomaketherentedhouseherownhome.
D.Thecommunityrequiredthemtokeepthebackyardlovely.
15.A.Bygettinginvolvedindoingvoluntarywork.
B.Bypickingupmailsfortheirneighbors.
C.Bykeepinganeyeontheirneighbors'
children.
D.Byplantingtreesalongthestreetwithothers.
16.A.Herhusbandvolunteeredtoworkintheneighborhood.
B.Theytookonnewresponsibilitiesfortheirneighbors.
C.Shewasplanningtoplantanewgardeninthebackyard.
D.Sheenjoyedtherelationshiptheybuiltwiththecommunity.
SectionC
InSectionC,youwillheartwolongerconversations.Theconversationswillbereadtwice.Afteryouheareachconversation,youarerequiredtofillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhaveheard.Writeyouranswersonyouranswersheet.
Blanks17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
MemoaboutStudents'
EssayWriting
Name:
Mary
Essaytopic:
the____17industry
Strengths:
____18wellwithstatistics;
interestedincomputermodeling
Problems:
lackof____19information;
poorat____20.
Completetheform.WriteONEWORDforeachanswer.
Blanks21through24arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
Whycouldn'
tthetouristsgooutintothe
oceanasplanned?
Becauseof____2linthearea.
Whatarethetouristslikelytofindinthe
waternearthemouthofthebay?
____22
Whencanthetouriststakeacomfortable
bathinthebubblinghotwater?
Before____23_____
Howlongwillthetriplast?
____24____
Completetheform.WriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachanswer.
II.GrammarandVocabulary
Readthefollowingtwopassages.Fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherent.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword.Fortheotherblanks,fillineachblankwithoneproperword.Makesurethatyouranswersaregrammaticallycorrect.
(A)
Wehadtoclimbrightupthehill,whichisverysteep,and,whencloseunderit,itseemedtobehigh,butwesoonreachedthetop.Whenwewerethere,wehadlostsightofthelake;
andnowourroadwasoverawildland.____25_____(go)alittleway,wesawbeforeus,atthedistanceofabouthalfamile,averylargestonebuilding,withahighwallroundit,neitherfieldnortreenear.
Thewildlandwasovergrownwithgreygrassthatcattlemightfeedupon.Wecouldnottell___26_____thisbuildingwas.Itappeared___27___________ithadbeenbuiltstrongtodefendfromstorms;
butforwhatpurpose?
Williamcalledouttousthatweshouldobservethatplacewell,foritwasexactlylikeoneofthesheltersoftheAlps(阿尔卑斯山),___28____(build)forthereceptionoftravelers,andindeedIhadthoughtit____29_____beso.Thisbuilding,fromitssingularstructureandappearance,madetheplace,whichisitselfinacountry____30_____Scotland,remarkable.
Whenwe___31____(pass)itandlookedback,threepyramidalmountainsontheoppositesideofLockLomondendedtheview,____32_____incertainkindofweathermightbeverygrand.OurhighlandcompanionhadnotgotenoughEnglishtogiveusanyinformationconcerningthissrangebuilding.Whatwecouldonlygetfromherwasthatitwasa"
largehouse"
whichwasplainenough.
(B)
Allplantsneedwatertogrow.Wateringplantsseemslikeasimpletaskbutitactuallyrequiresmanyconsiderations.Forexample,plantsgrowinginareaswithlowrainfallorareas____33___(expose)todrywindrequiremorewater.Ontheotherhand,plantswhichhaveagoodadaptationtodryconditionsorhavetheabilitytostorewaterintheircellsrequire___34_____(frequent)watering.Thewateringofplantsshouldnotbeviewedasaminorprocessingardening___35______thistaskplaysanextremelyimportantroleinensuringhealthyplantgrowth.
Let'
sfirsttakeacloserlookatplantsgrowingingardens.Sincewateringisacriticalgardeningtask,____36___accessiblewatersupplyisvital.Agardentapwithahoseofsufficientlengthtoreachthefurthestpartofthegarden____37_____(prefer).Thistendstomakewateringmucheasierandensuresadequatewaterisprovidedfortheplants.Mostinexperiencedgardenerswaterlittle____38____veryfrequently.Thisisundesirableasitencouragesshallowrootgrowth.Inaddition,wateringinfullsuncausesleavestolosewaterquicklyfromthesurfaceofthesoil.Therefore,someexpertsrecommend____39______(install)anautomaticwateringsystem.
Asforplantsgrowinginpotsorcontainers,theytendtolosewaterrapidly.Onewaytoreducesuchariskis____40_____(group)theplantsclosetogethertokeepmoisture.Trytomovethemtoashadyplaceifyouareawayfromhomeforafewdays.Otherwise,youwillreturnhometoseeyourplantsdead.
Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.securityB.representedC.deleteD.respectE.violentF.disorderly
G.wonderH.withdrawI.agreeableJ.knockedK.enjoyment
Thefortunatepeopleintheworld,theonlyreallyfortunatepeopleintheworldinmymind,arethosewhoseworkisalsotheirpleasure.Theclassisnotalargeone,notnearlysolargeasitisoften____41____tobe,andauthorsareperhapsoneofthemostimportantelementsinitscomposition.Theyenjoyinthis____42atleastarealharmonyoflife.Tomymind,tobeabletomakeyourworkyourpleasureistheoneclassdistinctionintheworldworthstrivingfor;
andIdonot____43____thatotherstendtoenvythosehappyhumanbeingswhofindtheirlivelihoodinthegayeffusions(流露)oftheirfancy,towhomeveryhouroflaborisanhourof____44____andevenaholidayisalmostdeprivation(丧失).Whetheramanwriteswellorill,hasmuchtosayorlittle,ifhecaresaboutwritingatall,hewillappreciatethepleasuresofcomposition.
Tositatthetableonasunnymorning,withfourclearhoursofuninterruptible____45plentyofnicewhitepaperandapenistruehappiness.Withthecompleteabsorptionofthemindupona(n)____46occupation,whatmoreistherethanthattodesire?
Whatdoesitmatterwhathappensoutside?
TheHouseofCommonsmaydowhatitlikes,andsomaytheHouseofLords.Thebottommaybe____47cleanoutoftheAmericanmark