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2.speakerA:
Guesswhat?
Susanpublishedanotherpaper.It’sathirdinamonth.SpeakerB:
_________.
A.IwishIhadherbrain.B.Yousaidit.
C.HowcanIguessthat?
D.Congratulations.
3.SpeakerA:
I’mgoinghomenow.Doyouwanttoheadouttogether?
_______.I’mgoinghomeinaboutanhour.
A.That’sagoodidea.B.Noway.
C.Ok.Thankyou.D.No,Thanks.
4.SpeakerA:
You’llneverguesswhatwasgoingoninourschoollastweek.
_______.
A.Goon,surpriseme.B.Yes.Thatmustbelovely.
C.Yes,Ican.D.Youaretellingme.
5.SpeakerA:
Thissofalooksquitecomfortable.Whatdoyouthinkaboutit?
________.IfIwereyou,I’dbuythatone.
A.Iknowlittleaboutit.B.Idon’tthinkmuchofit.
C.Whydon’tyoubuyit?
D.Youknowbetter.
SectionBDialogueComprehension
Inthissection,youwillread5shortconversationsbetweenamanandawoman.Attheendofeachconversationthereisaquestionfollowedby4choicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.Choosethebestanswertothequestionfromthe4choicesgivenandmarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
6.Woman:
Idon’tknowhowShawnfeelsafterIturneddownhisbusinessproposal.Man:
He’scoolwithit.
Question:
Whatdoesthemanmean?
A.Shawnfeelshurt.B.Shawndoesn’tmindit.
C.Shawnisacalmperson.D.Shawnknowsnothingaboutit.
7.Man:
Wouldyouliketohavesomeice-cream?
I’vegota
varietyofflavors.-1-
Woman:
IwishIcould,butIjustcan’t.I’monadiet.
Whatdowelearnaboutthewoman?
A.Sheisdifficulttoplease.B.Sheisparticularaboutflavor.
C.Sheistryingtoloseweight.D.Sheiscrazyaboutice-cream.
8.Woman:
Ithinktheauthorwasindicatingthathewassupportingthelines.
Man:
Hesaidonething,buthemeantanother.Youhavetoreadbetweenthelines.
Whatshouldthewomandotofullyunderstandtheauthor?
A.Leaveoutunimportantparts.B.Readagainandagain.
C.Lookforotherreferences.D.Findthehiddenmeanings.
9.Woman:
Ican’tstandhimanymore,sopickyandfussy!
Whatcanyousay?
Hepaysforyourbread.
A.Thewomancanmakeasuggestion.
B.Thewomanhastotolerateherboss.
C.Thewomanneedstopayforherownbread.
D.Thewomandoesn’tunderstandthesituation.
10.Woman:
WhencanyoueverlistentowhatIhavetosay?
Canyoudomeafavorandisappearnow?
A.Hedoesn’twanttobebothered.
B.Hedoesn’tneedthewoman’shelp.
C.Hewilllistentothewomanlater.
D.Heneverwantstoseethewomanagain.
Part?
VocabularyandStructure(20minutes,10points)
Thereare20incompletesentencesinthissection.Foreachsentencethereare4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentence.MarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
11.Thiscrimefictionwas_______verypopularbutnobodyreadsittoday.
A.onceB.everC.neverD.always
12.Americanwomanwere________therighttovoteuntil1920.
A.ignoredB.refusedC.deprivedD.denied
13.Expertshave_____witheffectivemeasurestopreventthediseasefromspreading.
A.caughtupB.putupC.comeupD.keptup
14.WecannottrustSteveanymorebecauseheoften____hisduty.
A.cancelsB.abandonsC.desertsD.neglects
15.Intheearly1980s,thoughCokewastheleadingsoftdrink,itwaslosingmarket_______to
Pepsi.
A.partB.shareC.placeD.ratio
16.Thereisnocureforthediseaseyet,butthesedrugscan______itsdevelopment.
A.breakdownB.takedownC.slowdownD.trackdown
17.Inthedesert,evenasmallcupofwatermaybea______oflifeordeath.
A.businessB.matterC.factD.thing
18.Shehadyetbecomeaccustomed______thefactthatshewasarichwoman.
-2-
A.forB.withC.aboutD.to
19.Theorganizationhaspublisheda________digestofenvironmentalstatisticsforfiveyears.
A.regularB.frequentC.randomD.fixed
20.IwanttoseetheoldpartofthetownwheretheessenceofBeijingisbest_____.
A.observedB.reservedC.preservedD.conserved
21.ReportersrushedtotheairportaftertheCNNreportedthatninepassengers______bya
“terrorist”ontheplane.
A.wereholdingB.holdC.hadheldD.werebeingheld
22.Notlong______sheregisteredanewnumber,shereceivedfivecallsinoneday.
A.afterwardsB.afterC.agoD.since
23.Nicewordsmaywinfriends,butonlyone’sgoodpersonality
canhold______.
A.itB.thoseC.thatD.them
24.Itwas_______thechiefengineercame_______webegantheexperiment.
A.notuntil;
thatB.notuntil;
then
C.until;
thatD.until;
when
25.AboutfiftymillionAmericansareactivein________iscalledfitnesswalking.
A.thatB.whichC.whatD.something
26.Wewaitedforthedecisionforthewholeafternoon,only_______toreturnthenextday.
A.tobetoldB.weretoldC.beingtoldD.havingbeentold
27.Asaresultofthework,hefoundlesstimethanhe______forhishobbies.
A.musthavehopedB.hadhoped
C.shouldhavehopedD.hashoped
28.Someofthemwerewellbehaved,________wereinsulting.
A.andtheyB.buttheyC.whileothersD.asothers
29.Thejournalistfeelshehasaresponsibilitytoensure________thecustomersarenotmisled.
A.whetherB.sothatC.asifD.that
30.Thematter______,wedecidedtoproceedtothenextprogramontheagenda.
A.wassettledB.settledC.hadbeensettledD.hadsettled
PartIIIReadingComprehension(40minutes,40points)
Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachofthepassagesisfollowedby5questionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemthereare4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosethebestoneandmarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
PassageOne
Ithappenstousall,howeverhardwemaytrytodelaytheprocess---wegrowold.Surgerymayremovewrinkles(皱纹),skin
whichhasbecomelessfirmmaybetightenedbyasurgicaloperationontheface,andhairdressersmaydyegreyhairamoreyouthfulcolor.Butwecannotremainyoungforever.
Advancesinmedicinehavemadeitpossibleformorepeopletostayalivelonger.Howeverwhatisimportantisthequalityoflife,andpeopleagedifferently.Somepeopleremainquitewellandabletolookafterthemselveswhentheygetold.Butothersofthesameagearenotsolucky.Theyhavetogointoanursinghomeinordertoreceiveadequatecare.
Theworstaspectofageingisthatoftenthemindbecomeslessalert.Aspeoplegrowolder,-3-
theyoftenexperiencelossofshort-termmemory,althoughtheymaywellbeabletorecallquiteeasilyeventsthathappenedlongago.Latertheymaysufferfromdementia(痴呆),adiseasewhich
getsgraduallyworse.
Bynomeansallelderlypeopleareinthiscategory.Manyseniorcitizensareinpossessionofalltheirfacultiesandseeretirementasatimeoffreedom.Notonlythat,iftheyhaveagenerousretirementpension,theyarelikelytobequitewelloff,withmoneytospendonholidaysandotherluxuries.Becauseofthis,bothbusinessesandgovernmenthaveanewrespectforwhatisknownasgreypower.
Bynomeans,however,doeseveryonetreatOAPswithrespect.Therearesomecultureswhicharenotedforthegreatrespectwith
whichtheytreattheiroldpeople,butmanypeopleinotherculturesregardtheoldashavingaverylowstatusinsocietyandtreatthemaccordingly.Theyoftenconsideroldpeopleashavingonefootinthegrave.Someoneshouldremindthemthatthey,too,willbeoldoneday.
31.Elderlypeoplewhocannotlookafterthemselvesgoto______.
A.nursinghomesB.residencesclosetohospitals
C.communitycentersD.homesoftheirchildren
32.Theworstaspectofageingis________.
A.inabilitytolookafteroneselfB.lowretirementpension
C.gettingmoreandmoreforgetfulD.inadequatemedicalcare
33.Whatisthereasonthatbusinessesrespecttheelderly?
A.Theelderlyarewise.
B.Theelderlyhaveknowledge.
C.Theelderlyarementallyalert.
D.Theelderlyhavespendingpower.
34.“OAP”(Para.5)mostlikelymeans“_________”.
A.oldageprogramB.oldagepower
C.oldagepartyD.oldagepensioner
35.Accordingtotheauthor,howpeopletreattheelderlyrelatesto_______.
A.theiroccupationsB.theirculturalbackgrounds
C.theireducationlevelsD.theamountoftheirfreetime
PassageTwo
Theswanismostlysilentthroughitslife,unabletosingsweetsongslikemostotherbirds,InAncienttimes,however,peoplebelievedaswansingsthemostbeautifulsongjustbeforeitdies.TheancientGreekphilosopherSocratestalkedofthis2,300yearsago.Socratesexplainedthattheswanwassingingbecauseitwashappy.ThebirdwashappybecauseitwasgoingtoservetheGreekGodApollo.SwanswereholytoApollo,thegodofpoetryandsong.
Thestoryoftheswan’sl