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(d)thewomanisgoingtospendchristmasabroad.

8.(a)bycar.(c)byplace.

(b)bybus.(d)bytrain.

9.(a)itclosesatfouronweekdays.(c)itisn'

topenonsundays.

(b)hedoesn'

tknowitsbusinesshours.(d)itisopentillfouronsundays.

10.(a)tennisshoes.(c)nothingyet.

(b)someclothes.(d)musicrecords.sectionbpassageone

questions11to13arebasedonthepassageyouhavejust

heard.

9.(a)inabout20years.(c)inacoupleofweeks.

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(b)withinaweek.(d)asearlyaspossible.

12.(a)yes,ofcourse.(c)notmentioned.

(b)possiblynot.(d)definitelynot.

13.(a)hercomplaintwasignored.(c)thestoreapologized

fortheirmistake.

(b)thestoresentherthecorrectorder.(d)thestorepickedupthewrongitems.

passagetwo

questions14to17arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

14.(a)theprisongatesalwaysopen.(c)theprisonhasno

armedguards.

(b)itsprisonercanworkoutside.(d)theprisonisopentothepublic.

15.(a)theprisonersareprovidedwithjobsonrelease.(c)itisrunontheprincipleoftrustingprisoners.

(b)itsprisonersareseldommadetoworkovertime.(d)ithasnosecuritymeasures.

16.(a)oneyear.(c)thirteenyears.

(b)twoyears.(d)fourteenyears.

17.(a)doubtful.(c)critical.

(b)positive.(d)indifferent.

3

passagethree

questions18to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

18.(a)it'

sgoodfortrainingone'

scharacterbutnotgoodforone'

shealth.

(b)itcannotpreparepupilstobegoodcitizens.

(c)ithaslesseffectonachild'

scharacterthansportsandgames.

(d)it'

sasimportantasafter-classactivities.

19.(a)becausepupilstherehavetospendmostofthetimestudying.

(b)becausetheschoolauthoritiesinsistontraditionalwaysofteaching.

(c)becausetheschoolauthoritieshaveneglected

discipline.

(d)becausepupilstherearetoofondofplaying.

20.(a)practicalwork.(c)teacher'

sencouragement.

(b)collectiveactivities.(d)bookknowledge.partiireadingcomprehension(35minutes)passageone

questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

peopletendtobemoreimpressedbyevidencethat

4

seemstoconfirmsomerelationship.thusmanyareconvinced

theirdreamsareprophetic(

预言的)becauseafewhavecome

true;

theyfailtonoticethemanythathavenot.consideralso

the

belief

that

"

phonealwaysringswheni'

min

shower."

ifitdoesringwhileyouareintheshower,theevent

will

stand

out

and

be

remembered.

ifitdoesn'

t

ring,

noneventprobablywon'

tevenregister

(留下印象).

people

wantto

seeorder,

pattern

meaning

in

world.

consider,

for

example,

thecommon

things

likepersonalmisfortunes,planecrashes,anddeaths"

happen

inthrees."

suchbeliefsstemfromthetendencyofpeopleto

allowthethirdeventtodefinethetimeperiod.ifthreeplane

crashesoccurinamonth,thentheperiodoftimethatcounts

astheir"

happeningtogether"

isonemonth;

ifthreecrashes

occur

ina

year,

period

of

timeis

stretched.

flexible

end

pointsreinforcesuchbeliefs.

[page]

wealsotendtobelievewhatwewanttobelieve.amajorityofpeoplethinktheyaremoreintelligent,morefair-mindedandmoreskilledbehindthewheelofanautomobilethantheaverageperson.partofthereasonweviewourselvessofavorablyisthatweusecriteriathatworkto

5

ouradvantage.aseconomistthomasschellingexplains,"

everybodyrankshimselfhighinqualities

hevalues:

carefuldriversgiveweighttocare,skilleddriversgiveweighttoskill,andthosewho

arepolitegiveweighttocourtesy,"

thiswayeveryonerankshighonhisownscale.

perhapsthemostimportantmentalhabitwecanlearnis

tobecautious(谨慎的)indrawing

conclusions.the"

evidence"

ofeverydaylifeissometimesmisleading.

21.inthefirstparagraphtheauthorstatesthat____.

(a)dreamscannotbesaidtobepropheticeventhoughafewhavecometrue.

(b)dreamsarepropheticbecausesomeofthemdidcome

true.

(c)dreamsmaycometrueifclearlyremembered.

(d)dreamsandrealityarecloselyrelated.

22.by"

thingslike..."

"

happeninthrees"

(para.3,line2),theauthorindicatesthatpeoplebelieve____.

(a)personalmisfortunestendtohappeneverynowand

then.

(b)personalmisfortunes,planecrashes,anddeaths

6

usuallyhappentogether.

(c)misfortunestendtooccuraccordingtocertain

patterns.

(d)misfortuneswillneveroccurmorethanthreetimesto

apersoninhislifetime.

23.tenword"

courtesy"

(para.4,line6)probablymeans

____.

(a)goodmanners.(b)appropriatespeech.

(c)friendlyrelations.(d)satisfactoryservice.

24.whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?

____

(a)happeningsthatgounnoticeddeservemoreattention.

(b)inaseriesofmisfortunesthethirdoneisusuallythemostserious.

(c)peopletendtomakeuseofevidencethatsupportstheirownbeliefs.

(d)believersofmisfortuneshappeninginthreesare

cautiousininterpretingevents.

25.itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethat____.

(a)thereissometrutheveninthewildestdreams.

(b)oneshouldtakenoticeofotherpeople'

smerits.

(c)thereisnoorderorpatterninworldevents.

(d)weshouldnotbaseourconclusionsonaccidental

7

evidence.

questions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

ithasbeenthoughtandsaidthatafricansarebornwith

musicaltalent.

becausemusic

issoimportant

inthe

livesof

many

africans

because

somuch

music

is

performed

africa,weareinclinedtothinkthatafricansaremusicians.the

impression

strengthened

when

we

lookatourselves

find

have

become

largely

a

society

musical

spectators(旁观).musicisimportanttous,butmostofuscan

beconsideredconsumersratherthanproducersofmusic.we

haverecords,television,concerts,andradiotofulfillmanyof

our

needs.

most

situations

where

inour

culture

it

not

difficult

to

distinguish

audiencefromtheperformers,butsuchisoftennotthecase

inafrica.

alban

ayipaga,

akasena

semiprofessional

musician

fromnorthernghana,saysthatwhenhisflute(

长笛)anddrum

ensemble(歌舞团)isperforming."

anybodycantakepart"

.this

istrue,butkasenamusiciansrecognizethatnotallpeopleare

equallycapableoftakingpartinthemusic.somecansing

alongwiththedrummers,butrelativelyfewcandrumand

evenfewercanplaytheflutealongwiththeensemble.itis

8

fairlycommoninafricafortheretobeanensembleofexpertmusicianssurroundedbyotherswhojoininbyclapping,singing,orsomehowaddingtothetotalityofmusicalsound.performancesoftentakeplaceinanopenarea(thatis,notonastage)andsothelinesbetweentheperformingnucleusand

theadditionalperformers,activespectators,andpassivespectatorsmaybedifficulttodrawfromourpointofview.

26.thedifferencebetweenusandafricans,asfarasmusicisconcerned,isthat_____.

(a)mostofusareconsumerswhilemostofthemareproducersofmusic

(b)wearemusicalperformersandtheyaresemiprofessionalmusicians[page]

(c)mostofusarepassivespectatorswhiletheyareactivespectators.

(d)wearetheaudienceandtheyaretheadditional

performers.

27.theword"

such"

(line6)referstothefactthat______.

(a)musicisperformedwiththeparticipationofthe

audience

(b)musicisperformedwithouttheparticipationoftheaudience

9

(c)peopletendtodistinguishtheaudiencefromtheperformers

(d)peoplehaverecords,televisionsetsandradiotofulfill

theirmusicalneeds

28.theauthorofthepassageimpliesthat_____.

(a)allafricansaremusicalandthereforemuchmusicisperformedinafrica

(b)notallafricansarebornwithmusicaltalentalthough

musicisimportantintheirlives

(c)mostafricansarecapableofjoininginthemusicbyplayingmusicalinstruments

(d)mostafricansperformaswellasprofessional

musicians

29.theword"

nucleus"

(line13)probablyrefersto_____.

(a)musiciansfamousinafrica

(b)musiciansatthecenterofattention

(c)musiciansactingasthe

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