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5.Whatisprobablytheman?
A.Ateacher.
B.Apainter.
C.Aguide.
6.WhenwilltheexhibitionbeshowninJapan?
A.Insixweeks.
B.Infiveweeks.
C.Intwoweeks.
Conversation4
7.HowmanytimeshadMaryeverbeentoBeijing?
A.Never.
B.Once.
C.Twice.
8.WhatisMarygoingtodoinBeijing?
A.VisittheGreatWall.
B.EnjoysomeChinesefood.
C.Seeherfriends.
9.What’stheweatherlikeinBeijingatthistimeoftheyear?
A.Rainyandwet.
B.Warmandsunny.
C.Coolandsunny.
Conversation5
10.Onwhatdaydoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.Wednesday.
B.Friday.
C.Saturday
11.Wheredoesthewomancomefrom?
A.America.
B.Italy.
C.Canada.
12.What’sJohn’splanforthefuture?
A.Toopenashoeshop.
B.TotourBritain.
C.Togetajobabroad.
Conversation6
13.What’swrongwiththeman?
A.Hehasaheadache,astuffynoseandahightemperature.
B.Hehasacough,aheadacheandaslightfever.
C.Hehasaheadacheandastuffynosewithaslightfever.
14.Whatdidthewomannotdofortheman?
A.Takehistemperature.
B.Feelhispulse.
C.TakeanX-ray.
15.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?
A.Themanisgoingtoattendameetingtomorrow.
B.Themeetingwillbeputoffforthreedays.
C.Themanwillgetwellinoneday.
SECTIONB
Inthissection,you’llhearmini-talk.Listencarefullyandthenfillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyou’vegot.FillineachblankwithNOMORETHAN3WORDS.
You’llhearthemini-talkTWICE.
Coldweather:
havingagreateffectontheworkingofour16_____________.
Meaningof“Getcoldfeet”:
being17_____________todosomethingyouhavedecidedtodo.
Cold:
alsoaffectingyour18______________
Meaningof“Acoldfish”:
apersonwhoisunfriendly,unemotionalandshowsno19_____________
Meaningof“acold-heartedperson”:
someonewhohasno20________________.
PARTTWOLANGUAGEKNOWLEDGE
Beneatheachofthefollowingsentencesthereare4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.
21.Thetrainwillarriveontimeifnothingunexpected__________.
A.happened
B.isgoingtohappen
C.willhappen
D.happens
22.HowIwishI________inmedicineinsteadofhistorywhenIwasatcollege!
A.hadmajored
B.shouldmajor
C.majored
D.wouldmajor
23.Peter______bereallydifficulttogetalongwithattimeseventhoughhe’sanicepersoningeneral.
A.shall
B.should
C.can
D.must
24.TheofficialfromanAfricancountrytoldthereportersthatitwasthefirsttimehe____theForbiddenCity.
A.visited
B.hasvisited
C.wouldvisit
D.hadvisited
25.You'
dbetternotphonemydaughterbetween7:
00and8:
00tomorrow;
she______herhomeworkthen.
A.willdo
B.woulddo
C.willbedoing
D.willhavedone
26.ClimbingMountEverestgreatskillsandnotwithoutrisk.
A.requires;
are
B.required;
were
C.requires;
was
D.requires;
is
27.hercareer,Lucywillleaveherpresentjobandtakeanewone.
A.Tofurther
B.Further
C.Havingfurther
D.Furthered
28.Helpotherswheneveryoucanandyou______theworldanicerplacetolivein.
A.willmake
B.aremaking
C.havemade
D.make
29.ItisinterestingthatMike___theBritishlegalsystemwiththeAmericanonesincehegraduated
fromuniversity.
A.contrasted
B.hadcontrasted
C.contrasts
D.hasbeencontrasting
30.After______seemedlikehours,hecameoutwithabittersmile.
A.which
B.it
C.what
D.that
31.Onturningonmycomputer,Ifoundane-mailfrommypenfriend,_____metospendthesummerholiday
inhiscity.
A.invited
B.inviting
C.toinvite
D.havinginvited
32.Mr.Whiteworksasanelectricianinthecompany_____jobistorepairelectricalequipment.
A.that
B.whose
C.which
D.where
33.Iplantohavemydaughters_______atthebestschoolinourcity.
A.educate
B.toeducate
C.beingeducated
D.educated
34.Itisinthefactory_______you'
regoingtopayavisitto______thiskindcomputerismade.
A./;
that
B.where;
C./;
where
D.that;
which
35.Ipickedsomerosesandonlythen______thatmymother'
sfavoritevasewasmissing.
A.Ihadnoticed
B.hadInoticed
C.Inoticed
D.didInotice
ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwithwordorphrasesthatbestfitsthecontext.
Haitiearthquake:
astoryfromanurse
“Iwasintheintensive-careroomlookingafteranine-month-oldbabygirlwhentheearthquakehit.Thefloorstartedshakingviolentlyandthewholebuildingshookfromsidetoside.It(36)about45seconds.
“Wespentthewholenightoutside.ItwasverycoldbutwewereOK.Somechildren(41)toomuchwaterandbecamesickseriouslythenbecausewecouldn’tgetanymedicalsuppliesoutofthe(42).
“Thankgoodness.Ourbuildingisallrightasisourotherhomeuptheroad.Ican’t(43)thatthere’snodamageandthatweareallsafe.
“Wehave85childrenundertwoyearsoldhereattheGod’sLittlestAngelshome.We(44)runanotherorphanage(孤儿院)uptheroad.Theage(45)thereisfrom2to11.Thereare65childrenthere.Mostofthechildreninourcarearen’torphansbuttheyareherebecausetheirfamiliescan’taffordtolookafterthem.Haitiisvery(46).Iseealotofchildrenwhoarelackinginnutrition.Oftenitistoolatebythetimetheycometous.
“WhenIlookaroundtheareaandseethatotherbuildingshavejustfallentotheground,Iknowthatsoonwewillhavelotsmorebabiesandyoung(47)tocarefor.”
36
A.took
B.spent
C.lasted
D.happened
37
A.interested
B.moved
C.excited
D.frightened
38
A.cheering
B.screaming
C.shouting
D.waiting
39
A.Objects
B.Babies
C.Books
D.Piecesofdebris
40
A.protected
B.lookedafter
C.comforted
D.blamed
41
A.drank
B.playedwith
C.saw
D.lost
42
A.office
B.building
C.room
D.house
43
A.understand
B.know
C.believe
D.think
44
A.again
B.really
C.poorly
D.also
45
A.group
B.difference
C.length
D.stage
46
A.sad
B.poor
C.great
D.terrible
47
A.nurses
B.workers
C.children
D.patients
SECTIONC
CompletethefollowingpassagebyusingONEwordthatbestfitsthecontext.
Being48isanimportantphilosophy(哲学)oflifeandagreatwisdom.
__49isimpossibleforanyonetobeluckyandsuccessfulallthetimesolongashelivesintheworld.Weshouldlearn50tofacefailureormisfortunebravelyandgenerouslyandtotrytodealwithit.Ifso,shouldwecomplainaboutourlifeandbecomedisappointedeversincethenorshouldwebegratefulforourlife,riseagainourselves51afall?
WilliamThackeray,52famousBritishwriter,said,“Lifeisamirror.youwhensmileinfrontofit,itwillalsosmileand53willitwhenyoucrytoit.”Ifyouaregratefultolife,itwillbringyoushiningsunlight.54youalwayscomplainabouteverything,youmayownnothingintheend.Whenwearesuccessful,wecansurelyhavemanyreasonsforbeinggrateful.55wehaveonlyoneexcusetoshowungratefulnessifwefail.
PARTTHREEREADINGCOMPREHENSION
Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemthereare4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassage.
A
Apersonwhobelievesthatheisincapablewillnotmakearealeffort,becausehefeelsthatitwouldbeuseless.Hewon'
tgoatajobwiththeconfidencenecessaryforsuccess.Heisthereforelikelytofail,andthefailurewillstrengthenhisbeliefinhisincompetence.AlfredAdler,afamousdoctor,hadanexperiencewhichillustratesthis.Whenhewasasmallboyhegotofftoapoorstartinarithmetic.Histeachergottheideathathehadnoabilityinarithmetic,andtoldhisparentswhatshethoughtinorderthattheywouldnotexpecttoomuchofhim.Inthisway,theytoodevelopedtheidea,“Isn'
tittoobadthatAlfredcan'
tdoarithmetic?
”Heacceptedtheirmistakenestimateofhisability,feltthatitwasuselesstotry,andwasverypooratarithmetic,justastheyexpected.
OnedayAdlersucceededinsolvingaproblemwhichnoneoftheotherstudentshadbeenabletosolve.Thisgavehimconfidence.Herejectedtheideathathecouldn'
tdoarithmeticandwasdeterminedtoshowthemthathecould.Hisnewfoundconfidencestimulatedhimtogoatarithmeticproblemswithanewspirit.Henowworkedwithinterest,determinationandp