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其中,试卷一为100分钟,听力理解部分的时间以放完录音为准,大约20分钟;

其余部分所占时间与得分标准标在试卷上,由考生自行掌握。

试卷二为80分钟。

每部分所占时间均标在试卷上,考生可自行掌握。

考试终了时间一到,考生一律停笔,将试卷和答案留在座位上,待监考老师收点无误后,经主考老师宣布本考试结束后方可离开考场。

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

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