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1.a)thelecturefornextmondayiscancelled.
b)thelecturewasn&
tassuccessfulasexpected.
c)thewomandoesn'
twanttoattendthelecture.
d)thewomanmayattendnextmonday&
slecture.
2.a)thewomanhasaverytightbudget.
b)hedoesnotthinkthefurcoatisworthbuying.
c)he'
swillingtolendthewomanmoneyforthefurcoat.
d)thewomanisnotcarefulenoughinplanningherspending.
3.a)cleanthekitchen.
b)asksomeonetofixthesink.
c)findabiggerapartmentforthelady.
d)checktheworkdonebythemaintenanceman.
4.a)thelens.c)theflash.
b)theprice.d)theleathercase.
5.a)sheneedsanotherhaircutsoon.
b)shethinksitworthwhiletotrysanterbale&
s
c)sheknowsalessexpensiveplaceforahaircut.
d)shewouldliketomakeanappointmentfortheman.
6.a)thewomandoesn'
twantiocookameal.
b)thewomanwantstohaveapicnic.
c)thewomanhasapoormemory.
d)thewomanlikesmexicanfood.
7.a)everyoneenjoyedhimselfatjohn'
spanics.
b)thewomandidn'
tenjoyjohn'
spartiesatall.
c)itwillbethefirsttimeforthemantoattendjohn'
sparty.
d)thewomanisgladtobeinvitedtojohn&
shouse-warmingparty.
8.a)shelacksconfidenceinherself.
d)sheissuretowintheprogrammingcontest.
9.a)themanhasanenormousamountofworktodo.
b)themanhasmadeplansforhisvacation.
c)theman&
lltakeworkwithhimonhisvacation.
d)workstackedupduringtheman&
slastvacation.
10.a)shelikesthejoboffeedingfish.
b)shefindshernewjobinteresting.
c)shefeelsunfitforhernewjob.
d)she'
snotingoodhealth.
sectionb
inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkeda),b),c)andd).thenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheanswersheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.
passageone
questions11to13arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
11.a)rallysupportfortheirmovement.
b)liberatewomenfromtedioushousework.
c)claimtheirrightstoequaljobopportunities.
d)expresstheirangeragainstsexdiscrimination.
12.a)itwillbringalotoftroubletothelocalpeople.
b)itisapopularformofart.
c)itwillspoilthenaturalbeautyoftheirsurroundings.
d)itispopularamongrockstars.
13.a)toshowthatmindlessgraffiticanprovokeviolence.
b)toshowthatlondonershaveaspeciallikingforgraffiti.
c)toshowthatgraffiti,insomecases,canconstituteacrime.
d)toshowthatgraffiticanmaketheenvironmentmorecolorful.
passagetwo
questions14to16arebawdonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
14.a)theasianelephantiseasiertotame.
b)theasianelephant'
sskinismorevaluable.
c)theasianelephantislesspopularwithtourists.
d)theasianelephantproducesivoryofabetterquality.
15.a)fromthecapturedortamedelephants.
b)fromthebritishwildlifeprotectiongroup.
c)fromelephanthuntersinthailandandburma.
d)fromtouristsvisitingthethai-burmeseborder.
16.a)theirtamingforcircusesandzoos.
b)thedestructionoftheirnaturalhomes.
c)man'
slackofknowledgeabouttheirbehavior.
d)thegreatervulnerabilitytoextinctionthanotherspecies.
passagethree
questions17to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
17.a)theyhadlosttheirjobsasaresultoftheindustrialrevolution.
b)theyhadbeensufferingfrompoliticalandreligiousoppression.
c)theywantedtofleefromthewidespreadfamineinnortherneurope.
d)theywantedtomakeafortunetherebystartingtheirownbusinesses.
18.a)theymightlosecontroloftheirmembersbecauseoftheincreaseinimmigration.
c)theworkingconditionoftheirmembersmightdeteriorate.
19.a)toimposerestrictionsonfurtherimmigration.
b)toimprovetheworkingconditionsofimmigrants.
c)tosetaminimumwagelevelfornewimmigrants.
20.a)theywerelookeddownuponbyeuropeanimmigrants.
b)theyhadahardtimeseekingequaljobopportunities.
c)theyworkedveryhardtoearnadecentliving.
d)theystronglyopposedcontinuedimmigration.
thereare4passagesinthispart,eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsatunfinishedstatements.foreachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkeda),b),c)andd).youshoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheanswersheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.
questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
in1985whenajapanairlines(jal)jetcrashed,itspresident,yasumototakagi,calledeachvictim&
sfamilytoapologize,andthenpromptlyresigned.andin1987,whenasubsidiaryoftoshibasolesensitivemilitarytechnologytotheformersovietunion,thechairmanoftoshibagaveuphispost.
theseexecutiveactions,whichtoshibacallsthehighestformofapology,mayseembizarretousmanagers.nooneatboeingresignedafterthejalcrash,whichmayhavebeencausedbyafaultyboeingrepair.
thedifferencebetweenthetwobusinessculturescentersarounddifferentdefinitionsofdelegation.whileusexecutivesgivebothresponsibilityandauthoritytotheiremployees,japaneseexecutivesdelegateonlyauthoritytheresponsibilityisstilltheirs.althoughthesubsidiarythatsoldthesensitivetechnologytothesovietshaditsownmanagement,thetoshibatopexecutivessaidtheymusttakepersonalresponsibilityfornotcreatinganatmospherethroughoutthetoshibagroupthatwouldmakesuchactivityunthinkable,eveninanindependentlyrunsubsidiary.
21.whydidthechairmanoftoshibaresignhispositionin1987?
a)injapan,theleakageofaslatesecrettorussiansisagravecame.
b)hehadbeenunderattackforshiftingresponsibilitytohissubordinates.
c)injapan,thechiefexecutiveofacorporationisheldresponsibleforthemistakemadebyitssubsidiaries.
d)hehadbeenaccusedofbeingcowardlytowardscrisesthatweretakingplaceinhiscorporation.
22.accordingtothepassageifyouwanttobeagoodmanagerinjapan,youhaveto________.
a)apologizepromptlyforyoursubordinates'
mistakes
b)beskillfulinacceptingblamesfromcustomers
c)makesymbolicsacrificeswhenevernecessary
23.what&
sprofessorgeorgelodge&
sattitudetowardstheresignationsofjapanesecorporateleaders?
a)sympatheticc)critical
b)biased.d)approving.
24.whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?
a)boeinghadnothingtodowiththejalaircrashin1985.
b)americanexecutivesconsiderauthorityandresponsibilityinseparable.
c)schoolprincipalsbearlegalresponsibilityforstudents'
crimes.
d)persuadingemployeestotakepaycutsdoesn&
thelpsolvecorporatecrises.
25.thepassageismainlyabout________.
a)resignationasaneffectivewayofdealingwithbusinesscrises
b)theimportanceofdelegatingresponsibilitytoemployees
c)waysofevadingresponsibilityintimesofcrises
d)thedifferencebetweentwobusinesscultures
questions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
carswerealsowonderfullyflexible.themainearliersolutiontohorsepollutionandtrafficjamswastheelectrictrolleybus(电车).butthatrequiredfixedoverheadwires,andrailsandplatforms,whichwereexpensive,ugly,andinflexible,thecarcouldgofromanyatoanyb,andallowedtownstodevelopinalldirectionswithlow-densityhousing,ratherthanjustbeingconcentratedalongthetrolleyorraillines.ruralareasbenefitedtoo,fortheybecamelessremote.
hewaswrong,between1970and1990,whereasamerica&
spopulationgrewby23%,theaumberofcarsonitsroadsgrewby60%,thereisnowonecarforevery1.7peoplethere,oneforevery2.1injapan,oneforevery5.3inbritain.around550millioncarsarealreadyontheroads,nottomentionallthetrucksandmocorcyeles,andabout50millionnewonesaremadeeachyearworldwide.willitgoon?
undoubtedly,becausepeoplewantitto.
a)poorpeoplecan&
taffordit
b)itistooexpensivetomaintain
c)toomanypeopleareusingit
d)itcausestoomanyroadaccidents
27.accordingtothepassage,thecarstartedtogainpopularitybecause________.
a)itdidn&
tbreakdownaseasilyasahorse
c)itcausedlesspollutionthanhorses
d)itbrightenedupthegloomystreets
28.whatimpactdidtheuseofcarshaveonsociety?
b)peoplewereabletoliveinlesscrowdedsuburbanareas.
c)businessalongtrolleyandraillinesslackened.
d)citystree