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PAPER ONE
PARTILISTENINGCOMPREHENSION(20minutes,15points)
SectionA(1pointeach)
Directions:
Inthissectionyouwillhearnineshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause,duringthepause,youmustreadthesuggestedanswermarkedA,B,CandDanddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
SectionB(1pointeach)
Inthissection,youwillheartwoshortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearonequestion,youmustchoosetheanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
PARTIIVOCABULARY(10minutes,10points)
SectionA(0.5pointeach)
Inthissectiontherearetensentences,eachwithonewordorphraseunderlined.ChoosetheonefromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandDthatbestkeepsthemeaningofthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
16.Wemustbearinmindthatdifferentcircumstancesinvolveadoptingdifferenttactics.
A.attitudesB.anticipationsC.strategiesD.tricks
17.Theamountofwaterinthereservoirwilldiminishifthedryseasoncontinues.
A.deteriorateB.vanishC.ariseD.decrease
18.Hevauntedthathehadmetnorealmatchinchess,butrecordsshowotherwise.
A.boastedB.declaredC.acknowledgedD.confessed
19.ImmigrantsenteringtheUSattheturnofthecenturyoftenencounteredlivingconditionsradicallydifferentfromthosetheyhadleftbehind.
A.apparentlyB.tragicallyC.admittedlyD.drastically
20.Todriveanautomobile,youmustlearnhowtomanipulatethesteeringwheelandpedals.
A.generateB.castigateC.handleD.stipulate
21.Thefloodswereagreatcalamitytothefarmerswhosecropsandhouseswereruined.
A.blissB.hazardC.catastropheD.trifle
22.Hurricanesoftendevastatethecoffeecrop,whichisHaiti'
sprincipalexportproducts.
A.fractureB.scatterC.destroyD.fertilize
23.Whatallsufferersfromeatingdisordershaveincommonisanobsessionwiththeirownweightandappearance.
A.fascinationB.inclinationC.associationD.indignation
24.Inordertoarousesympathy,thearistocracywereobligedtolosesight,apparently,oftheirowninterests,andtoformulatetheirindictmentagainstthebourgeoisieintheinterestoftheexploitedworkingclassalone.
A.nobilityB.auxiliaryC.moralityD.hierarchy
25.ButitisavainenterpriseforsophisticatedEuropetotryandunderstandthesedoings.
A.worldlyB.old-fashionedC.faultlessD.timid
SectionB(0.5pointeach)
Inthissectiontherearetensentences.Eachsentencehassomethingomitted.Choosethewordorwordsfromthefourchoicesgiventobestcompleteeachsentence.
26.Thelumberdealertheuseofconcreteforhouses.
A.decriedB.degradedC.advocatedD.relinquished
27.Mr.Hopkinswasasupporterofjusticeandhewonthetrustandrespectofallhisfriends.
AferociousB.ferventC.feebleD.formidable
28.Tohismother'
sdelight,heanAinalgebrabystudyinghard.
A.pulledinB.pulledupC.pulleddownD.pulledoff
29.Baddeeds,aswellasgoodones,mayuponthedoer.
A.reboundB.dwellC.provokeD.linger
30.ThemanagerheldoutbrighttomeifIwouldacceptthatposition.
A.aspectsB.prospectsC.introspectsD.respects
31.Thegovernmentdecidedtoincreasepersonalincometaxintheupper.
A.classB.levelC.standardD.brackets
32.Thingsdidn'
tturnoutthewaytheywished—stocksandbondscontinuedtoon
securityexchanges.
A.slipB.skipC.stripeD.scrape
33.Developingthemindisimportant,butdevelopingaisthemostpreciousgift
parentscangivetheirchildren.
AconsciousnessB.conspicuousnessC.constrictionD.conscience
34.Whatpunishmentdoesthelawforthiskindofcrime?
A.describeB.prescribeC.proscribeD.ascribe
35.Thepublicworkprojectshavenotsignificantlytheunemploymentsituation.
A.facilitatedB.modifiedC.softenedD.alleviated
PARTIIICLOZETEST(15minutes15points)
Readthepassagethrough.Thengobackandchooseoneitemofsuitableword(s)markedA,B,CorDforeachblankinthepassage.MarkthecorrespondingletterontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
Acontroversialgovernment-backedgaybarquietlyopeneditsdoorinDali,YunnanProvinceSaturdayandwasquicklypacked,Yunnan-basedLifeNewsreportedSunday.
First36toopenonDecember1–WorldAIDSDay,theplannedgrandopeninghadtobepostponed37intensemediacoveragethatwas38byharassmentofpeople39withthebar.
Morethan60people,40gaymen,and10volunteers,alsogays,41theceremonyovertheweekend.
"
Iwasworriedthattheintensivemedia42mightshunourpotentialcustomers,"
saidZhangJianbo,thebar'
smanagerandAIDSdoctor."
But43fromSunday'
sopening,myworryseemsunnecessary."
StartingfromSunday,thebarwillopenninehourseveryday,from3pmto12pm,"
hetoldtheXinhuaNewsAgency.
Themost44atthebarisabottleofCocaColaat5yuan($0.74),andteaandsomesnacksarefree,hesaid.
45beingaplacetosocialize,thebarwill46asanAIDSeducationcenter.Duringthelow-keyopeningceremony,freecondomswere47tothemostlymalecustomers.
Zhangaddedthat48themediacoverageaboutthenewbar,itslocationwas49keptquietinordertopreventunwanted50.
36.
A.expected
B.promised
C.circulated
D.scheduled
37.
A.because
B.for
C.dueto
D.owingto
38.
A.pursued
B.followed
C.accompanied
D.reported
39.
A.associated
B.combined
C.connected
D.united
40.
A.frequently
B.usually
C.mostly
D.chiefly
41.
A.joined
B.attended
C.intended
D.enjoyed
42.
A.news
B.circulation
C.coverage
D.report
43.
A.balancing
B.reviewing
C.judging
D.seeing
44.
A.expensive
B.valuable
C.cheap
D.cost
45.
A.Incaseof
B.Exceptfor
C.intermsof
D.Inadditionto
46.
A.serve
B.help
C.apply
D.act
47.
A.givenin
B.givenover
C.givenaway
D.givenoff
48.
A.though
B.inspite
C.despite
D.while
49.
A.attentively
B.internationally
C.intensively
D.intentionally
50.
A.pressure
B.attention
C.challenge
D.intention
PARTIVREADINGCOMPREHENSION(55minutes,30points)
Inthispartofthetest,therearefiveshortpassagesforyoutoread.Readeachpassagecarefully,andhendothequestionsthatfollow.ChoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandDandthenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
PassageOne
AttheKyotoconferenceonglobalwarminginDecember1997,itbecameabundantlyclearhowcomplexithasbecometoworkoutinternationalagreementsrelatingtotheenvironmentbecauseofeconomicconcernsuniquetoeachcountry.Itisnolongerenoughtotrytoforbidcertainactivitiesortoreduceemissionsofcertainsubstances.Theglobalchallengesoftheinterlinkbetweentheenvironmentanddevelopmentincreasinglybringustothecoreoftheeconomiclifeofstates.Duringthelate1980swewereable,throughinternationalagreements,tomakedeepcutsinemissionsharmfultotheozonelayer.Thesereductionsweremadepossiblebecausesubstitutionshadbeenfoundformanyoftheharmfulchemicalsand,moreimportant,becausetheharmfulsubstancescouldbereplacedwithoutnegativeeffectsonemploymentandtheeconomiesofstates.
Althoughthethreatofglobalwarminghasbeenknowntotheworldfordecadesandallcountriesandleadersagreethatweneedtodealwiththeproblem,wealsoknowthattheeffectsofmeasures,especiallyharshmeasurestakeninsomecountries,wouldbenullifiedifothercountriesdonotcontroltheiremissions.WhereastheUNteamonclimatechangehasfoundthattheemissionsofcarbondioxidewouldhavetobecutgloballyby60%tostabilizethecontentofCO,intheatmosphere,thispathisnotfeasibleforseveralreasons.Suchdeepcutswouldcauseabreakdownoftheworldeconomy.Importantandpopulouslow-ormedium-incomecountriesarenotyetwillingtoundertakelegalcommitmentsabouttheirenergyuses.Inaddition,thestateofworldtechnologywouldnotyetpermitustomakesuchabigleap.
Wemust,however,findasolutiontothethreatofglobalwarmingearlyinthe21stcentury.Suchacommitmentwouldrequireadegreeofsharedvisionandcommonresponsibilitiesnewtohumanity.Successliesintheforceofimaginations,inimaginingwhatwouldhappenifwefailtoact.Althoughmanylivingincoldregionswouldwelcometheglobal-warmingeffectofawarmersummer,fewwouldcheerthearrivalofthesubsequenttropicaldiseases,especiallywheretherehad