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4.A.Fiveyearsandahalf.
C.Threeyearsandahalf.
5.A.Shehasn'
tgonecampingforweeks.
campingtrips.
C.Sheprefersnottogocampingonweekends.
planninghertrips.
6.A.AlltheTVsetsaresoldoutatalowerprice.
C.PeoplearesellingtheirTVsets.D.Peoplearenotallowed
tobuyTVsets.
7.A.Theirfurnitureisuncomfortable.
B.Someoftheirfurniturehasn'
tarrivedyet.
C.Theycan'
tfindanewapartment.
D.Theirapartmenthastoomuchfurnitureinit.
8.A.Herexamshavealreadybegun.B.Shehasfinishedtwo
papers.
C.She'
stryingtocompleteherpapers.D.She'
stoobusytowork
onherpapers.
9.A.Refusetoworkafterhours.B.Arrivealittlelate.
C.Getaridehomefromwork.D.Gotoworkearly.
10.A.Themanhelpsthewomanalot.B.Thewomanisagoodcook.
C.Themanoncelivedhere.D.Thewomanisgratefultotheman.
SectionBPassages
InsectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestionsoneachofthepassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
11.A.HowtoTestInfants.B.ParentsandChildren.
C.DayCareforBabies.D.ChoosingaPediatrician.
12.A.Ahousekeeper.B.Anadultstranger.
D.Teenagechildren.
C.Aninfant.
13.A.Findaprivatehomewithotherbabies.
B.Taketheirbabieswiththemtowork.
C.Hireanadulttocomeintotheroom.
D.Searchforalargenurserywithagoodreputation.
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
14.A.About200.B.Over1,000.
C.About2,000.
D.
Lessthan100.
15.A.Anearthquake.
B.
Heavyrain.
C.Removaloftrees.
Growing
population.
16.A.Controllingthegrowthofpopulation.
Banningchopping
downtrees.
C.Growingmoreplantations.
D.Getting
busy
toprotectthe
environment.
SectionCLongerConversations
Directions:
InsectionC,youwillheartwoIongerconversations.Each
conversationwillbereadtwice.Afteryouheartheconversation,youare
requiredtofillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhaveheard.
Writeyouranswersonyouranswersheet.
Blanks17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
FlightDetails
Nameofthepassenger:
Tom17.
Whereistheman?
Atthebooking18.
Arrivaltime:
19p.m.
Boardinggate:
20.
Completetheform.WriteONEWORDORNUMBERforeachanswer.
Blanks21through24arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
Lucy'
soriginalplan
Togoto21.
Herfinaldecision
Togoto22.
Whydoesshechangeit?
Theoriginalplanwasn'
t
23.
WhatdoLucyandRicharddecidetodo?
Keep24.
Completetheform.WriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachanswer
II.GrammarandVocabulary
SectionA
Beneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoices
markedA,B,CandD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.
25.Naughty
Tomis,heisneverlate
hishomework.
A.as;
for
B.though;
with
C.
that;
by
while;
26.Ihavemadeapromiseanyonecantell
methesecret,
I'
llgive
himalittlepresent.
A.thatif
B.that
when
D.so
longas
27.Thereweredirty
marksonhertrousers
shehadwiped
herhands.
A.when
where
which
28.onacleardayfromthecitycrowds,themountaingiveshim
asenseofinfinitepeace.
A.WalkingB.WhenoneiswalkingC.IfwalkingD.
Whenwalking
29.Shewassoangryatallhewasdoingshewalkedout,
andclosedthedoor.
A.that;
whichB.what;
thatC.what;
asD.
that
30.Hetoldmethenews,believeitornot,hehadearned$1,000
inasingleday.
A.asB.whichC.thatD.
because
31.Whenyouanswerquestionsinajobinterview,pleaserememberthegoldenrule:
alwaysgivethemonkeyexactlyhewants.
A.whatB.whichC.whenD.
that
32.OnSundaystherewerealotofchildrenplayinginthepark,
parentsseatedtogetherjoking.
A.theirB.whoseC.whichD.
33.Whenhewasworkingtherehecaughtaseriousillnessfrom
effectshestillsuffers.
A.whichB.thatC.whoseD.
whatwhich;
what
35.Thisbookgivesformakingawiderangeofskinandhandcreams.
A.illustrationsB.instructionsC.explanationsD.direction
mostpeople,notonlytogoodstudents.
loveable
makemeterriblyuneasy.
reaction
gavewayto
unemployment.
up
proudin
SectionB
Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.
Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.sensitivelyB.practiceC.followingD.existing
AB.understandable
AC.buriedAD.unfamiliarBC.victimsBD.particularly
CD.values
Oneconsequeneeofglobalizationistheincreasingcrashofoldandnewconcepts.Newideasarealwayswelcomeandcanoftenimproveourlivesbutwemustensuretheyfitwellintoour41culture.
Onecurrentdebatethathighlightsthiscrashbetweenoldandnewideasistheissueoforgandonations42untreatablecarcrashes.
CurrentlyinChinaitisassumedthat43ofuntreatablecarcrasheswouldbeunwillingtodonatetheirorganstoothers.Thishashelpedleadtoasituationwhereover1.5millionpeopleneedatransferbutonlyabout10,000receiveaneworganeachyear.Inordertoincreasethenumberoforgandonors,anewpolicywillrequiredriverstostatewhethertheyarewillingtobecomeorgandonorsornot.
The44ofaskingdriverstobeorgandonorshasshowntobesuccessful.InAmerica,thenationalaverageoforgandonorsis38%butinIllinoiswheredriversareaskedaboutorgandonationtherateis60%.Otherwesternnationshavealsoseenhugerisesinthenumberoforgandonorssinceaskingdrivers.
HoweverinChinaorgandonationisa(n)45concepttomanyandcrasheswithsometraditionalideas.Somehavearguedthatthepolicyputsanevileyeondriving.Othershavecriticizedtheprojectbecauseitpredicts
death.ThestrongestcriticismhascomefromthosewhohighlightedthatitconflictswithtraditionalChinese46whichstatehowimportantitisforthebodytobe47unbroken.
NoonecandenythegreaterneedfororgandonationacrosstheworldandespeciallyinChina.However,aprojectthatisforcedonpeople,nomatterhowpositivetheaimsare,willdomoredamagethangood.Policymakersmustgocarefullyand48inthisareaandensureasystemthatissee-throughand49byall.
III.ReadingComprehension
ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
Theresponsibilitiesofjob,homeandfamilyalltoooftentransformthe
dailyroutineintoahugeburden.Enjoyingqualityleisuretimebecomes50.
Trueleisuremeansengagingina51andrewardingactivitywithoutbeing52byotheraspectsofyourlife.Sometimes,the53you
experieneeduringtheweekmakeyouplacegreatemphasisonweekendsandotherdaysoff.Youhopetorelax,butthepressureis54.Youcan'
trest
evenwhenyouhavethetimetodoso.Whentimeislimited,leisureactivities
areusuallythefirstitemsto55fromthedailyschedule.
Ifyouroutinely56yourleisuretimebecauseyouhave“more
importantthingstodo,”youmaybeunderestimatinghowmuchtimethethings57take.Mostpeopleroutinelyshortchangethemselvesontheamountoftimerequiredtocompleteagiventask.Theproblemisa58toevaluateperformaneehonestly.
59,simplifyingyourlifewillletyouhavemorewindowsof
opportunitytodostuffjustforfun.Maybeyouneedtorelearntorelax.
SpareTimeforYour60:
Devoteoneafternoonoreveningperweek
61todoingsomethingthatyouenjoy,listeningtomusic,assemblingajigsawpuzzle.Dowhateveryoualwayswishtobutneverseemtofindtimefor.Anddoitwherethere'
snothingtoremindyouofother62.
ChooseLow-Tech:
Thepopularfascinationwithtechnologicaladvancesin
allareasoflifehasdiverted(偏离)attentionfromthesimplepleasures
ofmany63pastimes.Peoplethinktheymusthavethebest,mostup-to-dateequipmentavailabletoenjoythemselves.Whenkeepingupwith
trendsbecomesthe
64,thepurepleasureofleisureislost.
50.A.essential
B.difficult
C.noticeable
incapable
51.A.reluctant
B.disgusting
C.delicate
pleasurable
52.A.preoccupied
B.ashamed
C.cultivated
oppressed
53.A.favour
B.risk
C.thirst
stress
54.A.enormous
B.reasonable
C.ignorant
adjusted
55.A.destroy
B.consider
C.