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B.It'
soutofink.
C.Itneedsreplacing.
D.Nevermentioned.
4.A.Morethanonehour.
B.15minutes.
C.35minutes.
D.20minutes.
5.A.Forhisartwork.
B.Forhiswriting.
C.Forhishard-work.
D.Forrescuingservice.
6.A.Itwasrobbed.
B.Ithadtobeclosed.
C.Itwasdestroyedbyfire.
D.Ithasbeenrepaired.
7.A.Intenminutes.
B.Infortyminutes.
C.Infifteenminutes.
D.Inthirtyminutes.
8.A.Thewomaniswrong.
B.Heisinabadmood.
C.Hissidehurts.
D.Hisbedisinpoorcondition.
9.A.Trading.
B.Travel.
C.Computering.
D.Accounting.
10.A.Qualifications.
B.EducationalAchievements.
C.Certificates.
D.Hobbies.
SectionBNewsItems(10points)
Inthissection,youwillhear10piecesofshortnewsfromBBCorVOA.Aftereachnewsandquestion,therewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthethreechoicesmarkedA,BandC,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.
11.A.Atleast70.B.Atleast17.C.Atleast7.
12.A.Movieindustry.B.Animationindustry.C.Foodindustry.
13.A.15,February.B.14,February.C.13,February.
14.A.$150billion.B.$115billion.C.$105billion.
15.A.Rainy.B.Cloudy.C.Sunny.
16.A.Threetimes.B.Twice.C.Fourtimes.
17.A.Yes.B.No.C.Notmentioned.
18.A.Bestdirector,bestactressandbestpicture.
B.Bestpicture,bestdirectorandbestadaptedscreenplay.
C.Bestpicture,bestactressandbestadaptedscreenplay.
19.A.Shanghai,GuangdongandBeijing.
B.Yunnan,ShanghaiandGuangdong.
C.Shanghai,TianjinandBeijing.
20.A.162.B.212.C.155.
SectionCPassages(10points)
Inthissection,youwillhear2passages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhear5questions.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.
PassageOne
Questions21to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
21.A.Theworkersontheundergroundplatformswerereplacedbymachines.
B.Itbecamethefirstcompletelyautomaticrailwayintheworld.
C.Acompletelyautomaticlinewasaddedtoitsnetwork.
D.Itstrainsbecamecomputer-controlled.
22.A.Aplatformworker.B.Thecommandspot.C.Acomputer.D.Amachine.
23.A.1896.B.1996.C.1969.D.1960.
24.A.Todrivethetrainafteritisstartedautomatically.
B.Tostartthetrainandtodriveitwhennecessary.
C.Totakecareofthepassengersonthetrain.
D.Tosendcommandingsignalstothecommandspot.
25.A.Itwillstopautomatically.
B.Itwillmoveonatthesamespeed.
C.Itwillgraduallyslowdown.
D.Itwillkeepasafedistancefromtheothertrains.
PassageTwo
Questions26to30arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
26.A.AliceWalker'
sreflectiononLangstonHughes.
B.TheinfluenceofAliceWalkeronthewritingofLangstonHughes.
C.LangstonHughes'
bookaboutAliceWalker.
D.AcomparisonofthechildhoodofAliceWalkerandLangstonHughes.
27.A.AresearchfellowatSpelmanCollege.
B.AprofessoratSarahLawrenceCollege.
C.Aprizewinningwriterofproseandpoetry.
D.Anauthorofplaysforchildren.
28.A.Hewascold-blooded.
B.Hewaspoverty-stricken.
C.Hewascowardly.
D.Hewaswarmandgenerous.
29.A.Theymakealivingbywriting.
B.Theydedicatethemselvestoteaching.
C.Theyenjoymakingfriends.
D.Theystudylawintheirsparetime.
30.A.Tobecomeawriteriseasy.
B.Kindnessmakesagreatimpression.
C.Apoetisbad-tempered.
D.Honestyisthebestpolicy.
PartIIVocabularyandStructure(10minutes,20points)
SectionAMultipleChoice(10points)
Thereare7incompletesentencesand3situationaldialoguesinthissection.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentencesanddialogues.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.
31.Thedaringrescueofthosestrandedonthemountaintopwastrulya___deed.Everybodypraisedthiscourageousdeed.
A.creditableB.abnormalC.unbelievableD.credible
32.Willyouatleastacceptthattheweatherwasnice,whichwas_______tobethankfulfor?
A.nothingB.allC.anythingD.something
33.Thetreasuryissuedanorderstatingthat_______landpurchasedfromthegovernmenthadtobepaidforingoldandsilver.
A.moreoverB.henceforthC.wherebyD.however
34.Betterchildcareandeducation_______affectedalowmorbidityandmortalityamongchildren.
A.willbeB.haveC.hasD.is
35.Ifthealarmbell_______them,thecaretakerswouldn'
tnoticethefireandit_______spreadtothelockerstoragenextdoor.
A.arouse;
hadB.hadagitated;
wouldn'
thave
C.wereawoken;
mighthaveD.hadn'
twoken;
wouldhave
36.Sheilaalwaysdidwellatschool_______havingherearlyeducationinterruptedbyillness.
A.onaccountof
B.inadditionto
C.forallthat
D.inspiteof
37.Wepreferredtoputthemeetingoffratherthan_______itwithoutadequatepreparation.
A.holdB.clutchingC.toconvokeD.convened
38.Nancy:
Areyoudoinganythingtonight?
Anne:
_______
Nancy:
Well,howabouttomorrow?
Maybewecouldgotoamovie.
Hey,thatsoundslikeagreatidea!
A.No.Ihavenothingtodotonight.
B.Sorry,I'
mafraidI'
mbusytonight.
C.Whatideahaveyougot?
D.I'
mgoingtomysister'
sandwon'
tbebacktillthedayaftertomorrow.
39.Bill:
Excuseme._______
Tom:
Letmesee.AredimesandquartersOK?
Bill:
Iwanttomakealongdistancephonecall.
Thenyou'
llneedsmallchange.
A.Doyouhaveanymoney?
B.MayIborrowyourtelephone?
C.Doyouhavethetime,please?
D.Couldyougivemesomechange?
40.Salesperson:
Wesley:
No.I'
mlookingforanavyblueraincoat,size36.
Salesperson:
I'
mafraidwedon'
thaveanyleft.
Willyoubegettingmorein?
Yes.TryusagainnextMonday.
A.CanIhelpyou?
B.WhatcanIdoforyou?
C.Isanyonehelpingyou?
D.Doyouhaveareservation?
SectionBCloze-Test(10points)
Thereare10blanksinthefollowingpassage.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.
Wheneverweneedtobeinformedoncurrentaffairs,mostofusturntothenewsbroadcastontelevision.Itisbrief,liveandmostofallpresentedby41journalistswhohavebecometrue42.Behindallthisglamourandpublicity,though,journalistshaveaverydifficultanddemandingjob.
Mostjournalistsbeginworkingfornewspapers,bywritingeitherspecialfeaturestoriesorarticlesof43interest.However,inordertogetastoryready,theyhaveto
followacertainprocedure.Firstly,researchonthestoryhastobecarriedoutandtheinformationchecked.Thismayinvolveinterviewingpeopleandrecordingtheircomments.Whenallthefactsarefinallygathered,journalistswritethearticle,whichusuallyneedsto44byaspecifictimeknownasadeadline.After45thedifficultprocessofgettingthestorydownonpaper,somejournalistshavetopresentittoanaudience,eitherontheradioorontelevision.Thosewhopresentthenewsontelevisiondonotonlyhavetoworryabouttheirappearance,buttheyalsohavetodealwiththe46ofwhatnewsitemstopresent,asair-timeiscostlyandthereforelimited.Presentingbothsidesofthestoryisveryimportantbecause,asweallknow,televisionplaysamajorroleinhowweperceivetheworldaroundus.
Overtheyears,journalistshaveservedaswatchdogs,uncovering47aswellasexposingirresponsibleandimmoralpublicfigures.Inthe1960s,forinstance,journalistscoveringtheVietnamWarpresentedtheactualfactsnot48bytheUSGovernmentandsoturnedpublicopinionagainstthewar.
Today,sheddinglightonthetrivialdetailsoffamouspeople'
slivessellsandthereforedominatesthemedia.Thiskindofjournalism,however,drawspeople'
sattentionawayfromtherealissues49hand.Forthisreason,agenciessuchasthePressComplaintsCommissionintheUnitedKingdom,havebeensetuptocheckwhatispresentedinthemedia.
Thepress,whoarealsoknownasthefourthestatebecausetheyarebelievedtoholdthesameamountofpowerthatisattributedtothegovernment,judicialsystemandchurch,needtorespecteveryone'
spersonalrightsandreportaccuratelyand50.Thisallowsthepublictoformtheirownopinionwithoutbiasandthereforeleadstoahealthysociety.
41.A.qualifyingB.qualifiedC.qualificationD.qualificative
42.A.celebritiesB.certifiersC.proficientsD.experts
43.A.generalB.specialC.uncommonD.particular
44.A.finishedB.terminateC.e