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第Ⅰ卷(共105分)

I.ListeningComprehension

SectionA

Directions:

InSectionA;

youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

1.A.Inabookstore.B.Inalibrary.C.Atabank.D.Atapostoffice.

2.A.Dentistandpatient.B.Librarianandreader.

C.Ticketsellerandcustomer.D.Teacherandstudent.

3.A.$2B.$5C.$12D.$15

4.A.Travelling.B.Schedule.C.Relaxation.D.Occupation.

5.A.Joking.B.Proposing.C.Complaining.D.Negotiating.

6.A.Shecangetthebookbeforeclass.B.Thebookstherearetooexpensive.

C.Shehopestogetabookbeforeeight.D.Thetextbooksheneedsisn’tinyet.

7.A.Hewillseehisgrandchildrensoon.B.Heisinterestedinthewoman’sadvice.

C.Hehasdevelopedagoodhabit.D.Helikestolivewithhisgrandchildren.

8.A.Heprobablycallshisbrothersoften.B.Heshouldcallhisbrothersmoreoften.

C.Hehastraveledtodifferentcontinents.D.He’ssavingmoneytovisithisbrothers.

9.A.Shewon’tborrow$5fromtheman.B.Shehaspaid$5totheman.

C.Shecan’tlendtheman$5.D.Shehasbeenpaid$5bytheman.

10.A.TheycangetaguidebookinParis.B.Theycanborrowaguidebook

C.Theydon’tneedaguidebook.D.TheycanvisitalibraryinParis.

SectionB

InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedtoquestionsoneachofthepassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillspokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperdecidewhichonewouldbetheblestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

11.A.Reducinglivingexpenses.B.Savingtimeforstudy.

C.Havingsatisfactoryfacilities.D.Gettingwonderfulaccommodation.

12.A.Formorefreedom.B.Forcheaperfoodandrent.

C.Forbetterstudyskills.D.Forday-to-dayrunning.

13.A.Livingoncampusinbetter.B.Livingoffcampushasmoreadvantages.

C.Wheretoliveisahardchoice.D.Wheretolivemakesnodifference.

Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingnews.

14.A.About10%B.40%C.Atleast30%D.60%

15.A.Workersshouldstandwhileworking.B.Movementhasnoeffectonthebrain.

C.Work-relatedpainwon’tdisappear.D.Sittinglongwilldecreaseconcentration.

16.A.Industrialcountriescancelledtechnicalmeetings.

B.Wealthycountriesdidn’tfulfiltheirpromises.

C.Theywereaskedtoberesponsibleforglobalwarming.

D.Carbon-cuttingtargetsforindustrialcountriesweretoolow.

SectionC

InSectionC,youwillheartwolongerconversations.Theconversationswillbereadtwice.Afteryouheareachconversation,youarerequiredtofillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhaveheard.Writeyouranswersonyouranswersheet.

Blanks17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.

RoomServiceSheet

RoomNo:

17

Guest’sname:

Ms.Rogers

Order:

A18saladwithoilandvinegar

Some19

Aglassofdrywhite20

Completetheform.WriteONEWORDforeachanswer.

Blanks21through24arebasedonthefollowingconversation.

WhatdoestheQueenhaveintheory,butnotinpractice?

21.

WhatdoestheQueendoforthecountry?

Alotof22.

WhatisanimportantpartofEnglandaccordingtothewoman?

The23oftheRoyalFamily.

HowdoestheRoyalFamilyearnalotofmoneyforthecountry?

Byattracting24.

Completetheform.WriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachanswer.

II.GrammarandVocabulary

BeneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.

25.We’replanningtosendoutathousandinvitationsExpovolunteers.

A.overB.inC.onD.to

26.Itissaidthattwoman-madestructuresareclearlyvisiblefromspace.OneistheGreatWallofChina,andisJapan’sKansaiInternationalAirport.

A.anotherB.otherC.theotherD.either

27.ErnestvisitedtheSouthPolebecausehewantedtoseeoneoftheregionsintheworld.

A.colderB.coldestC.morecoldlyD.mostcoldly

28.Itisimportanttoknowabouttheculturaldifferencesthatcauseproblems.

A.mustB.dareC.needD.may

29.Weonourprojectdayandnightinthepasttwoweeks.

A.hadworkedB.haveworkedC.willbeworkingD.hasbeenadvised

30.Theemployeesthattheyshouldrenewtheircontractswithinaweek.

A.adviseB.haveadvisedC.areadvisedD.hadbeenadvised

31.wellinaninterviewwillbeanimportantpartofgettingaplaceatuniversity.

A.DoB.DoingC.DoneD.Beingdone

32.somepeoplesomehereforashortbreak,othershavedecidedtostayforever.

A.BecauseB.IfC.OnceD.While

33.Tinawashesitationaboutthejobofferasshedidnotknowthecompanywasanestablishedone.

A.whetherB.whatC.untilD.although

34.bythegrowinginterestinnature,moreandmorepeopleenjoyoutdoorsports.

A.InfluencedB.Influencing

C.HavinginfluencedD.Tobeinfluenced

 

35.asanOlympicevent,asportmustbeplayedinatleast75countriesonatleast4continents.

A.ToacceptB.HavingacceptedC.TobeacceptedD.Accepting

36.Itwasbymakinggreateffortsshecaughtupwithotherstudents.

A.howB.whenC.whatD.that

37.NeverLisawouldarrivebutsheturnedupatthelastminute.

A.didwethinkB.havewethought

C.wethoughtD.wehavethought

38.Thereisnoobviousevidencethereislifeonanyotherplanetinthesolarsystem.

A.whichB.thatC.howD.where

39.Thereportindicatedthat45%ofstudentswereinjobsnotspecificqualifications.

A.requiringB.toberequiredC.beingrequiredD.tohaverequired

40.Samuelsurvivedwhenthecarhewasapassengerinturnedofftheroadandhitatree.

A.whereB.thatC.asD.why

Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatisonewordmorethanyouneed.

A.recoveryB.imagesC.instantD.blameE.shocking

F.accuracyG.concentrateH.awardedI.finedJ.estimate

Thinkyoucanwalk,rive,takephonecalls,emailandlistentomusicatthesametime?

Well,NewYork’snewlawsaysyoucan’t.andyouI’llbe41$100ifyoudoitonaNewYorkCitystreet.

Thelawwentintoforcelastyear,followingrecentresearchanda(n)42numberofaccidentsthatinvolvedpeopleusingelectronicdeviceswhencrossingthestreet.

Who’sto43?

scientistssaythatourmultitasking(处理多重任务的)abilitiesarelimited.

“Weareundertheimpressionthatourbraincandomorethanitoftencan,”saysReneMarois,ascientistinTennessee.“Butamajorlimitationistheinabilityto44ontwothingsatonce.”

Theyoungareoftenconsideredthegreatmultitaskers.However,anOxfordUniversityresearchsuggeststhisideaisopentoquestion.Agroupof18-to21-year-oldsandagroupof35-to39-year-oldsweregiven90secondstotranslate45intonumbers,usingasimplecode.Theyoungergroupdid10percentbetterwhennotinterrupted.Butwhenbothgroupswereinterruptedbyaphonecalora(n)46message,theoldergroupmatchedtheyoungergroupinspeedand47.

Itisdifficulttomeasuretheproductivitylostbymultitaskers.Butitisprobablyalot.ItisestimatedthatthecostointerruptionstotheAmericaneconomyisnearly$650lillionayear.

The48isbasedonsurveyswithofficeworkers.Thesurveysconcludethat28percentoftheworkers’timewasspentoninterruptionsand49timebeforetheyreturnedtotheirmaintasks.

III.ReadingComprehension

ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatfitsthecontext.

Adetailedstudyofbiologicaldiversity(多样性)intownandcitygardenshasfoundthattheyofferavitalrefugeforanimalsandplants.Ithasalsofundthatmanyoftheideasaboutwildlifegardeningarenot50.Infact,smallgardensarejustasgoodasbiggardensat51wildlife,suburbangardensarenotalwaysbetterthancitygardensandnon-nativeplantsarenotalwaysharmfultonativeinsectsandbirds.Britain’s16,000,000gardensarearefugeforhundredsofspeciesofanimalsandplantsthatwouldfindit52tosurviveonintensively(精细地)farmedland.Accordingtothestudy,gardensareamazinglyvariedevencomparedto53environmentsthataregoodforwildlife.Smallgardensaremoreinteresting54theyvaryagreatdealinbotanicalenvironment,Allthewildliferespondstothevariation.

KenThompsonofSheffieldUniversitywasinvolvednthefirstdetailedstudyofthe55livinginBritishgardenswhenheandhiscolleaguessurveyed61gardensinSheffield.Theyreallyfounda(n)56diversityofplantsandanimals.Theyalsoidentifiedarangeofsimple57thatimprovedagarden’senvironmentforwildlife.Thetopthingistogrowmorebigtreesasthesegreatly58thevolumeofvegetationinthegardenandalotof59meansalotofplacestoliveandalotofthingstoeat.60,createapondforinsectsandfrogs.Thinkbeforestockingitwithfishwhichwilleatinsecteggs.Also,itisnotwisetolightupthegardenatnightwithbrightlawnlamps,whichwill61manynightcreatures,Finally,don’

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