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3.A.AtasupermarketB.InthekitchenC.AtarestaurantD.Atabakery
4.A.GuideandtouristB.Customerandwaitress
C.StudentandteacherD.Managerandclient
5.A.DrivehertothegameB.CallherataxiC.TelephoneLisaD.Usehistaxi
6.A.TheyhadafluB.Theyhadbeensenttothehospital
C.Theyhaven’theardabouteachotherD.Theydon’tknowtheyarefinenow
7.A.Thetalkhasn’tbegunyetB.Thetalkwon’tgoanyfurther
C.TheyhavereachedanagreementD.Thetalkhasn’tachievedmuch
8.A.ThemanshouldnotdreamofbeingasuperstarB.Themandidn’tpracticehardenough
C.ThemanmustfindanewpartnerD.Themanshouldnotgiveup
9.A.HelikesthesingersB.Hedoesn’tlikeitatall
C.Hedoesn’tthinkitwasaconcertD.Hethinksthebandplayedtooloudly
10.A.Thematchwillbeputoffduetotherain
B.Theresultofthematchissuretobeaffected
C.Therainisn’tlikelytoaffecttheman’steam
D.Therainwillhelptheman’steamwinthematch
SectionB
InSectionB,youwillhearonepassageandonelongerconversations.Aftereachpassageorconversation,youwillbeaskedseveralquestions.Thepassagesandconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
Questions11through12arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
11.A.TofigureoutwhatJackdidthisSaturday
B.ToinviteJacktoanotherdinnerpartyonSunday
C.TochatwithJackaboutthepartyheldonSunday
D.ToaskJackabouttherivertriponSaturday
12.A.Hewentshoppingandmissedthecallfromthewoman
B.Hewouldlovetoattendanotherexcitingactivity
C.Hedidn’tlikeTomandhiswifeattendingtheparty
D.Hehadaverydifficultproblemtosettlethatday
Questions13through15arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
13.A.BecausehefailedinthematchB.Becausehelikedtodreamthere
C.BecausehehadnomoneyD.Becausehecouldseethehotelthere
14.A.OnMondayB.OnTuesdayC.OnWednesdayD.OnSaturday
15.A.Becausehedidn’tlikethewarmandsoftbedB.Becausehelikedtosleepinthepark
C.BecausehewantedtohaveagooddreamD.Becausehecouldn’tpayforit
第二部分阅读理解(共二节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;
每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项。
A
◇ShareFlatsHappyValleybigflat1roomreadyforuseimmediately.Quietandconvenient,fullyfurnished,parkview.$6,800includingbills.Withmaid.FemalenonsmokerNopet.Sara25720836or10077809.
◇MovingSale2armchairs,red/brownat$400each;
coffeetable,black,wood,$800;
oilpainting,big,$900;
Tianjincarpet,green3×
7,$600;
doublebed,$500;
mirror,big,square,$500;
fridge,big,double-door,$1000;
oldpictures,$140upeach;
plants,bigandsmall.Tel:
Weekend,2521-6011/Weekday,2524-5867.
◇Part-timeLaboratoryAssistantWantedRequiredbybusyelectronicscompanytohelpwithdevelopmentofcomputer.Shouldhaveanelectronicsdegreeandsomepracticalexperienceofworkinginanelectronicslaboratory.Hours9:
30a.m.-1:
00p.m.Mon.-Fri.Afortnightpaidleave.Salary¥6598-10230dependentonexperience.Letterofapplicationto:
Mrs.GChan,NOVAELECTRONICS,45GordonRd,HungHomKowloon.
16.Theonewhoputonthefirstadprobablywantsto.
A.rentabeautifulflatofherowninHappyValley
B.findanotherladytosharethecosttorentaflat
C.shareherroominaflatwithwhoeverhasnopet
D.takeonamaidtolookafterherselfandtheflat
17.Accordingtotheads,youmay.
A.buyanoldpicturefor$150B.callat25720836andseeabeautifulpark
C.buytwoarmchairsfor$400D.hireamaidbypaying$6800
18.Onceyoucangetapart-timejobinNOVAELECTRONICS,.
A.youhavetoworkatleast4hoursaday
B.youshouldwritealettertoMrs.GChan
C.youwillbegiven14daysoffeachyearbesidesweekends
D.youwillgetnomorethan$6,598eachmonth
B
FrenchnovelistJulesVerne(1828~1905)isoftencalledthefatherofsciencefictions.Althoughhewasnotagreattravelerhimself,hischaractersjourneyedtothemoon(inFromEarthtoMoon),underthesea(inTwentyThousandLeaguesUndertheSea),intoavolcano(inAJourneytotheCentreoftheEarth),aroundtheworld(inAroundtheWorldinEightyDays)andtomanyotherplaces.
JulesVernewasbornintheFrenchcityofNantesin1828.Whenhewasaboyheranawayfromhometoworkonaship.However,hisfathersoonfoundhimandbroughthimhome.Afterthathedecidedthatanyfuturetravelhedidwouldbeinbooks.In1847,hisfathersentJulestoParistostudytobealawyer,butinsteadVernedevelopedhisloveforthetheater.Eventhoughhewasbusywriting,Vernepassedhisexamsin1849withhighmarks.
WhenJulestoldhisfatherhedidnotwanttobealawyer,hisfatherwasveryangry.Hestoppedsendinghissonanymoney,soJuleshadtoearnalivingbyhiswriting.Vernehadtowriteandsellstories.HespentmanyhoursinParis’librariesstudyingbotany,appliedscienceandmanyothersubjects.Overthenextfewyearshewrotemanystoriesandplayswhichbroughthimonlyalittlemoney.Then,in1856,hemetHonorinedeViane,arich,youngwidowwithtwochildren.ThecouplemarriedthenextyearandtheironlychildMichelwasbornin1862.
Afterhismarriage,VerneworkedasabusinessmaninParis.However,hewasnotverysuccessfulathisjobandspentmostofhistimewritingbooksanddoingresearchforthenextone.In1863,hepublishedhisnovelFiveWeeksinaBalloonandinthefollowingyearhepublishedAJourneytotheCentreoftheEarthwhichbroughthimfame.Hisbooksbecamesopopularandearnedhimsomuchmoneythathewasabletoleavehisjobandworkfulltimeonhiswriting.
Inhislifetime,JulesVernewrotemorethan50booksandhebecamearichman.Manyofthisimaginativenovelshavebeenturnedintofilms.Hetalkedaboutthelatestideasandinventionsofhisdayinhisbooks.ManyofthemwillremindthereadersofDr.BenjaminFranklin’sexperimentswithelectricity.Bytakingthescientificdevelopmentsofhisdayonestepfurther,JulesVernelaidthefoundationofmodernsciencefiction.Healsomentionedhowinventionscouldbeusedinthefuturetoallowmantodothingsthatwereconsideredimpossibleinhistime.Butunfortunately,JulesVernediedin1905,longbeforeanyofhisdreamscametrue.
19.JulesVernebecamerichbecauseofhis.
A.fatherB.marriageC.businessD.writing
20.WhenJulesVernewasbroughthomebyhisfather,hedecidedthat.
A.hewouldgoonmoretravelsinthefuture
B.hewoulddoashisfatherrequired
C.hewouldbededicatedtowritingaboutfuturetravels
D.hewouldstopwritingaboutfuturetravels
21.WhichbookcanbeconsideredasaturningpointinJulesVerne’slife?
A.FiveWeeksinaBalloonB.AJourneytotheCentreoftheEarth
C.FromEarthtoMoonD.TwentyThousandLeaguesUndertheSea
22.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?
A.JulesVernewasappreciatedbyfilmmakers
B.JulesVernewasnotcleverenoughtolearnlaw
C.JulesVerne’sstoriesandplayswonhimbigfameinthe1850s
D.JulesVerne’swifehelpedhimalotinhiswritingcareer
C
Thedirty,homelessmansatonthepavement,staringatthestones.Hethoughtbackmorethantwentyyearstowhenhewasaboylivinginasmallredbrickhouseonthisverystreet.Herecalledtheflowergarden,theswinghisdadmade,andthebikehehadsavedupformonthstobuy.
Themanshruggedimpatiently,forthebrightnessofthosepictureshurthim,andhismemorytraveledonanothertenyears.Hehadajobbythen,plentyoffriendsandstartedtocomehomeless.Hedidnotreallywanttorememberthoseyears,northedaywhen,becauseofdebts,hehadgonehomeplanningtoaskformoney.Hefeltembarrassed,butheknewexactlywherehisdadkeptthemoney.Whenhisparentssteppedoutoftheroom,hetookwhathewantedandleft.
Thatwasthelasttimehehadseenthem.Ashamed,hewentabroad,andhisparentsknewnothingabouttheyearsofwanderingortimeinprison.Butlockedinhiscellheoftenthoughtofhome.Oncefree,hewouldlovetoseehisparentsagain,iftheywerestillalive,andstillwantedtoseehim.
Whenhisprisontimewasup,hefoundajob,butcouldn’tsettle.Somethingwasdrawinghimhome.Hedidnotwanttoarrivepenniless,sohehitchhikedmostofthelongjourneyback.Butlessthanamilefromhisdestinationhestartedtofeelsickwithdoubt.Couldtheyeveracceptthismanwhohadsobitterlydisappointedthem?
Hespentmostofthatdaysittingunderatree.Thateveninghepostedaletterwhich,althoughshort,hadtakenhimhourstowrite.Itendedwith:
Iknowitisunreasonableofmetosupposeyouwanttoseeme...soit’suptoyou.I’llcomeearlyThursdaymorning.Ifyouwantmehome,hangawhitehandkerchiefinthewindowofmyoldbedroom.Ifit’sthere,I’llcomein;
ifnot,I