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B.Hewillbuynothingduringthecomingshoppingday.
C.HissalarywillbeincreasedbeforeBlackFriday.
D.Hepreferstosavemoneyratherthanspend.
4.A.6.B.8.C.12.D.16.
5.A.Peopleshouldcarefullystudyinformationtheygetfromvariousexperts.
B.There’snoneedtoturntoexpertsforhealthsuggestions.
C.OrdinarypeopleshouldbeinvitedonTVtotalkabouthealthylife.
D.Expertshelpalotinpromotinghealthylifestyle.
6.A.Theprofessorfailedeveryoneatthetermend.
B.Theprofessorcriticizedhimforfailingtheexam.
C.Theprofessorthoughthighlyofhim.
C.Themanfailedthesciencecoursefortheterm.
7.A.Jennyhasgraduationceremony.
B.Theygoforamovie.
C.Theyhavefamilydinner.
D.Nothinghappens.
8.A.Medicine.B.Math.C.History.D.Chinese.
9.A.It’swonderfulinallaspects.
B.It’sgoodonthewholewithoneshortcoming.
C.It’stotallydisappointing.
D.It’sofaveragequality.
10.A.Buyingtheexpensivecakeisfoolish.
B.Thecakeisworththeprice.
C.Thetasteofthecakeismisleading.
D.Eatingthecakehurtspeople’sintelligence.
SectionB
InSectionB,youwillheartwopassagesandonelongerconversation.Aftereachpassageorconversation,youwillbeaskedseveralquestions.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
11.A.Childrenlookingforfuturehusbandandwifefortheirparents.
B.Childrentryingtoearnweddingfundfortheirparents.
C.Childrenmakingplansfortheirparents’weddingday.
D.Childrentakingpartintheirparents’weddingceremony.
12.A.Weddingdress.B.Weddingstyle.
C.Foodforweddingbanquet.D.Honeymoondestination.
13.A.Thedifficultiesmodernmarriagemeets.
B.ThegoodrelationshipbetweenBritishchildrenandparents.
C.TheunconventionalweddingsinmodernBritain.
D.Thenewmarriageconceptscombinedwithtraditions.
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
14.A.Forhowlongtheeventwilllast.
B.Thesiteaddresstopurchasetheeventticket.
C.Thepastachievementsthelecturerhasmade.
D.Thelocationwherethelectureistohappen.
15.A.Standoutandholdaposterfortheevent.
B.Coverothereventadswithyoureventad.
C.Rentschoolchanneltointroducetheevent.
D.Usemoderncommunicationmediatospreadtheevent.
16.A.Tipsonadvertisingcampusevents.
B.Foodworkwonderstoattractcampuseventattendees.
C.Theriseofmodernsocialmediaoncampus.
D.Challengestoprepareforahigh-qualitycampusevent.
Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
17.A.Academicandprofessionalprospects.
B.Lifeconditionsoncampus.
C.Tuitionandgeographicadvantages.
D.Ranksamongalltheuniversities.
18.A.Strongprogrambackground.
B.Lowlivingexpenses.
C.Circleofcontactsoncampus.
D.Agreeableweather.
19.A.BecausetheycanhiretalentsfromUCLA.
B.Becauseforeigntalentscanbeemployed.
C.Becausetheircompaniesarenearbeaches.
D.BecausetheirbossesarefromUCLA.
20.A.Movingtolivewithhisparents.
B.PursuinggraduatestudyatUCLA.
C.AcceptingtheofferfromChicagoUniversity.
D.KeepingcomparingthetwoUniversities.
II.GrammarandVocabulary
SectionA
Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;
fortheotherblanks,
useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.
Today,Mandatory(强制的)recyclingisahardsellintheUnitedStates,wheretheeconomyrunslargelyalongfreemarketlinesandthecurrentlandfillingwasteremainsinexpensiveandefficient.
Plainandsimple,recyclingstillcostsmorethan
landfilling
inmostplaces.Thisfact,(21)______(couple)withthedisappearanceoftheso-called“landfillcrisis”ofthemid-1990s,meansthatrecyclinghasnotcaughton,whichruns______(22)someenvironmentalists’wishes.
However,manycitieshavefoundwaysto
recycleeconomically.Theyhavecutcostsbyautomatingsortingandprocessing.They’vealsofoundprofitablemarketsfortherecyclables(可回收物)(23)______cast-offitemsareacceptableorevenwelcome.Increasedeffortsbygreengroups(24)______(educate)thepublicaboutthebenefitsofrecyclinghavealsohelped.
(25)__________________uneconomicalrecyclingseemstosomepeople,somecities,suchasPittsburgh,SanDiegoandSeattle,havemaderecyclingmandatory.Inthesecities,recyclablesarebannedfrombothhouseholdandbusinessgarbage.Families(26)______recycleallbasicrecyclables,suchaspaper,cardboard,glassandplastic.Tobusinesseswithgarbagecontainers“polluted”withmorethan10recyclables,warnings(27)______(issue).Iftheyfailtotakeaction,finesareexpected.
NewYork,anationalleaderonrecycling,decidedtostopitsleastcost-effectiverecyclingprograms(plasticandglass)in2002.Butrisinglandfillcostsateupthe$39millionsavingsexpected.
Asaresult,thecitybroughtbackplasticandglassrecyclingandcommittedtoa20-yearcontractwitharecyclingfirm,
HugoNeuCorporation,whichbuiltthe(28)______(advanced)recyclingfacilityinthecountry.
Thecompanyfocuseson(29)______couldcutcosts.Automationhasstreamlinedthesortingprocess,andeasyaccesstorailhascutboththeenvironmentalandtransportationcosts.Thenewdealandnewfacilityhavemaderecyclingefficientforthecityanditsresidents,(30)______(show)onceandforallthatresponsibly-runrecyclingprogramscanactuallysavemoney,landfillspaceandtheenvironment.
SectionB
Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.shamedB.consequentlyC.criticismD.scarceE.authorities
F.struggledG.originalH.practicalI.luxuryJ.blanketedK.assume
WilliamShakespearecamefromamodeststart,butfinishedlifelivingina(n)___31___houseinStratford-upon-Avon,withacoatofarmsandaseriesofbusinessinvestmentstohisname.
SowasWilliamShakespeareabusinessman,aswellasawriter?
ResearchershaveuncoveredinformationfromhistoricaldocumentsthatpointtoShakespearebeingagreedybusinessman,anxioustograbeverypennywhosepracticescaused___32___inhislifetime.
TheacademicsbelievethatmanyofShakespeare’sdoubtfulbusinessdealingshavebeen___33___bypeople’sromanticviewofhimasacreativegeniuswhomadehismoneythroughactingandwritingplays.TheideathatShakespearegavetheworldsuchwonderfulnarratives,languageandentertainmentmakesituncomfortabletoeven___34___thathewassimplymotivatedbyhisownthirstforfinancialinterest.
Shakespearewasagrainbusinessmanalmostforhislifetime.Heboughtandstoredgrainandthensolditontohisneighborsathighprices.
Inthelate16th
andearly17th
CenturyabadweathergrippedEngland.Thecoldandrainresultedinpoorharvestsand___35___severelackoffood.Referredtoasthe‘LittleIceAge’,theperiodwasthetimewhenthousandsofpeople___36___forsurvival.Atthattime,Shakespearewasunderinvestigationfortaxevasion(逃避)andlaterchargedwithstoringgrainwhenfoodwas___37___.
OnecouldarguethathedidnotdothiswithoutaconscienceandthatperhapsthisisdemonstratedinthewayheportrayedoneofhisfamouscharacterShylockinhisplaytheMerchantofVenice.ManypeopleclaimShylockpersonifiesShakespeare’sownself-hatred,whoiseventually___38___forhisgreedasamoneylenderandallthatheownsisseizedfromhim.Perhapswiththe___39___pursuingShakespeareforhisevildealingsduringLittleIceAge,Shylock’stragicfatewasarealfearforShakespeare.
Shakespeare’s___40___funeralmonumentatHolyTrinityChurchwasabagofgrainwhichimpliedthathepridedhimselfonhisroleasagrainbusinessmanaswellasonhiswriting.Itwasnotuntilthe18th
centurythatthebagofgrainwasreplacedbyapillow.
III.ReadingComprehension
ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
Thesights,sounds,andsmellsofthemodernmarketplacearerarelyaccidental.Morelikely,theyaretoolsofanevolvingstrategyof
psychologicalmarketing
called“sensorymarketing”tocreateanemotionalassociationtoa(n)___41___productorbrand.
Byrelatingtopeopleinafarmore___42___waythrougheveryone’sownsenses,sensorymarketingisableto
affectpeopleinawaythattraditionalmassmarketingcannot.
Traditionalmarketingbelievesthatconsumerswillsystematicallyconsider___43___produc