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C.Inasupermarket.D.Inanicecreamshop.
3.A.Houseagentandclient.B.Brotherandsister.
C.Teacherandstudent.D.Masterandapprentice.
4.A.Discouraged.B.Sad.C.Happy.D.Satisfied.
5.A.Hewonderswhichscarfthewomanchose.
B.Hewonderswhatcolorthejacketis.
C.Hethinksheselectedanicescarf.
D.Hethinksanycolorgoeswellwiththejacket.
6.A.Takingadrivingcourse.B.Receivingamedicaltreatment.
C.AttendinganArtlesson.D.Doingamake-uptraining.
7.A.Helpthemanfindthebuilding.
B.Followthemantotheexhibit.
C.Assistthemantoreadthemap.
D.Showthemanwheretogetanewmap.
8.A.Theactresswasgivenabigchairtositon.
B.Theactresswaswarmlywelcomedbytheaudience.
C.Theaudiencewasveryhappywhentheysawtheactor.
D.Theactressgaveherperformanceonthechair.
9.A.Hedoesn’texpecttoenjoythetheatre.
B.He’ssorryhecan’tgowiththewoman.
C.Hethinksthetheatrewillbetoocrowded.
D.Hedoesn’tlikegoingtoplays.
10.A.Thebluelightinthestoreisreallyveryeffective.
B.Thewomanismistakenaboutthelight’scolor.
C.Everythinglooksdifferentonceitisoutofthestore.
D.Thewomanhasnotroubledistinguishingcolors.
SectionB
InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestionsoneachofthepassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
11.A.Arthistoryclassistaughtonlyinthelecturehall.
B.Mentallydisabledchildrenaretaughtoutsidetheclassroom.
C.Professorsteachchildrenthroughrealworldexperiences.
D.Studentsquiteappreciatethevalueofclassroomlearning.
12.A.Tosupporthispointofview.
B.Topraisetheprofessor.
C.Toadviseustostudypsychology.
D.Topraisehisfriend.
13.A.Studentslearnalotmorethroughexperiences.
B.Studentsfindgreatfuninslidesandtextbooks.
C.Studentsdeveloptheircreativitythroughtextbooks.
D.Studentsgetfirsthandinformationbyobservation.
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
14.A.Toinformvisitorsofthepark’shistory.
B.Toprovideanoverviewofthepark’smainattractions.
C.Toshowvisitorsremoteplacesinthepark.
D.Toteachvisitorshowbesttophotographwildlife.
15.A.Itiseasytogetlost.
B.Itrequiresenormousstrength.
C.Itisagoodgroupactivity.
D.peopleshouldn’tdoitinwinter.
16.A.Therearefewertourists.
B.Theentrancefeesarelower.
C.Theanimalsaremoreactive.
D.Therearefewerinsects.
SectionC
InSectionC,youwillheartwolongerconversations.Theconversationswillbereadtwice.Afteryouheareachconversation,youarerequiredtofillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhaveheard.Writeyouranswersonyouranswersheet.
Blanks17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
DreamJob
Futurejob
Tobeaphysician’s(17)_______.
Specifictasks
Check-ups,takingoutstitches,orotherthings,butnot
(18)_______.
Waystoqualifyforthejob
Sixyearsof(19)_______atcollege,
(20)________yearsatahospitalasanintern.
Completetheform.WriteONEWORDforeachanswer.
Blanks21through24arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
Interviewquestionfromthepersonnelmanager
WhydoesMs.Johnsonwantto(21)_______.
Reason1
Nochancefor(22)_______intheoldcompany.
Reason2
A(23)_______inCalifornia.
Reason3
Arise(24)_______.
Completetheform.WritenomorethanTHREEWORDSforeachanswer.
II.Grammarandvocabulary
Afterreadingthepassagesbelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagescoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;
fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.
A
Itwasacold,wetdayonJune6,2010,when14-year-oldWasanaarrivedatschool.Waitingoutsidehisclassroomforhisclassmatestoarrive,Wasanastaredattherain.Thenhiseyesfelluponthe18-metre-highhillthatstoodatthebackoftheclassroom.
Henoticedlargeamountsofrainwaterflowingdownthehill,andwaterwasalsobubblingatthebaseofarockonthehill.Forafewminutes,Wasanastaredatthewater,wondering__25_____itlookedsofamiliar.Thenithithim--thescenewassimilartothevideo__26_____hewasshownduringDisasterManagementclasses.__27_____(fear)acomingdisaster,heshoutedwildlyatthestudentswaitingoutsidetheirclassrooms.“Run,run,don’tstayhere!
Therockonthehillisgoingtofallonus!
”
Chaosbrokeoutasthestudentsrantotheopenareathat__28_____(appoint)asanemergencygatheringpoint.WhensometeachersapproachedWasana,heshowedthemthewatergushingfromthehill,andtheystartedleadingthestudentsto__29_____(safe)ground.
JustthenPrincipalGurusinghedroveintotheschool.Wasanaranovertotellhimwhatwashappening.After_30_____(examine)thesite,Gurusingheknewtheschoolwasindanger.Theenormousrockatthetopofthehillcouldcomecrashingdownatanymoment.
Leadingagroupofteachersandolderstudents,Gurusingheclimbedthehillandtriedtomakethewaterflowawayfromtherock.Theyweretoolate:
tenminuteslater,theyheardscreamsasthehugerockrusheddownthehill.TherewaslittleGurusingheandhisgroupcoulddo__31____theywatchedtheearthswallowtheirclassrooms.__32_______32_____Wasana’squickactionandcarefulobservation,noonewashurtintheincident.
B
Manydriversdreamofthedaywhentheycansitbackwhiletheircardrivesitself.Whileseveralcompaniesareworkinghardtomake__33_____areality,self-drivingcarsstillfacemanyproblems.
Googlewasoneofthefirst__34_____(get)intothisindustry.It__35_____(develop)self-drivingcarssince2009,anditsnewdriverlesscariscalledFirely.
Butthedriverlesscarisonlya“fairweatherfriend”,theDailyMailcommented.
AccordingtotheMITTechnologyReview,thecurrentdriverlesscarscan’treactlikeahumandriver.Theycan’tdriveinheavyrainorsnow.
ChrisUrmson,directoroftheGooglecarteam,saidthatthisisbecausethedetectiontechnologyisnotyetgoodenoughtoseparatecertainobjectsfromweatherconditions.Inthecars’eyes,raindropsandsnowflakesarethesameasrocks,andcarsstopforthem.Butifthemanhole(下水道入口)aheadisleft__36_____(uncover),theydriveoveritwithouthesitation.
___37____alltheseproblems,Urmsonsaiddriverlesscarswillhappenmorequicklythanpeoplethink.
Butevenatthattime,driverlesscarswon’tbetruly“driverless.”
IntheUS,onlywhensomeonesitsinthedriver’sseat__38_____driverlesscarsallowedonroadsincertainstates
Europeancountries,Mexico,Chile,BrazilandRussianfollowtheUnitedNationsConventiononRoadTraffic.Theconventionusedtosay:
“Everydriver__39_____atalltimesbeabletocontrolhisvehicleortoguidehisanimals.”AchangewasagreedinMay,allowingacartodriveitself__40_______40_______40_____adriverisinthecarandabletotakethewheelatanytime
Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.analyzeB.relevantC.indicatingD.restrictedE.transformF.primarilyG.discipliningH.reputationsI.pioneeredJ.establishmentK.necessarily
Beforethe1850’s,theUnitedStateshadanumberofsmallcolleges,mostofthemdatingfromcolonialdays.Theyweresmall,churchconnectedinstitutionswhoseprimaryconcernwastoshapethemoralcharacteroftheirstudents.
ThroughoutEurope,institutionsofhigherlearninghaddeveloped,bearingtheancientnameofuniversity.TheGermanuniversitywasconcerned__41_____withcreatingandspreadingknowledge,notmorals.Betweenmid-centuryandtheendofthe1800’s,morethanninethousandyoungAmericans,dissatisfiedwiththeirtrainingathome,wenttoGermanyforadvancedstudy.Someofthemreturntobecomepresidentsofcollegesofhigh__42_____--Harvard,Yale,Columbia--and__43______themintomodernuniversities.Thenewpresidentsbrokealltieswiththechurchesandbroughtinanewkindoffaculty.Professorswerehiredfortheirknowledgeofasubject,notbecausetheywereoftheproperfaithandhadastrongarmfor__44_____students.Thenewprinciplewasthatauniversitywastocreateknowledgeaswellaspassiton,andthiscalledforafacultycomposedofteacher-scholars.DrillingandlearningbyrotewerereplacedbytheGermanmethodoflecturing,inwhichtheprofessor’sownresearchwaspresentedinclass.GraduatetrainingleadingtothePh.D.,anancientGermandegree__45_____thehighestlevelofadvancedscholarlyachievement,wasintroduced.Withthe__46_____oftheseminarsy