1、5What does the man think of the music?AIt is boringBIt is relaxingCIt is stimulatingDIt is discouraging6What does the woman mean?AShe did not hear what was shockingBShe is not sure how to solve the mysteryCShe was not able to manage the project wellDShe feels surprised how she could finish so early7
2、What does the womans problem mainly concern?ALanguage abilityBFinancial supportCSocial contactsDCultural differences8What does the woman think that the man did wrong?AHe spent all day emailingBHe left his email page openCHe forgot to close the doorDHe quarreled with his boss9What does the woman thin
3、k of the mans new suit?A It is expensiveBIt is fashionableCIt is a good bargainDIt is the best choice10Why did the womans mother get annoyed with her father?AHe fell asleep while watching TVBHe complained about her cookingCHe changed channels from time to timeDHe stuck to his own favorite TV program
4、Questions 11-13 are based on the following conversation11What does Maggie want James to do?ATo write a reportBTo have lunch with herCTo have a talk with herDTo meet the boss at the airport12When will the first meeting that James attends end?A11 amB2 PmC3 PmD5 Pm13Where do they decide to meet the nex
5、t day?AAt a cafeBAt the airportCAt the conferenceDOn William StreetQuestions1417 are based on the following dialogue about Santa Catalina Island14What does the man say about Catalina?AHe has never heard of it beforeBThere is a film about CatalinaCIt has appeared in many filmsDIt is Los Angeless main
6、 spot15What is the distance between Catalina and Los Angeles?A19 kmB35 kmC 90kmD300 km16What do we learn about Avalon?AIt is known for ice creamBIt is famous for golf cartsCIt has many modem shopsDIt has a small population17How did the man tour Catalina?A In a busBIn a cartC0n a ferryDOn a planeQues
7、tions1821 are based on the following interview with a volleyball coach18Who persuaded the man into coaching volleyball?A His bossBHis schoolCHis friendsDHis students19Where did the man learn how to coach volleyball?AFrom other coachesBFrom his colleaguesCFrom a friend of hisDFrom a training class20W
8、hat sports did the man like best when he was in high school?AGolfBTennisCVolleyballDBasketball21Why did the man like to be a volleyball coach?AHe took it as a greater challengeBHe thought himself fit for the job.CHe could earn an ample salaryDHe could enjoy more leisure timeQuestioas2225 are based o
9、n a conversation about the current movie industry22Why is there a drop in the box office?AAudiences are bored with films of a similar themeB DVD business has won over most moviegoersCThere are too few new films produced a yearDPeople now have more spare time choices23What does the man feel about tod
10、ays theaters?AThey are not cleanBThey fail to provide foodCThey are not large enoughDThey fail to entertain people24What time is thought to be the best time for releasing many new movies?AAt weekendsBAt film festivalsCDuring the springDDuring the summer25What does the man think of the current movie
11、business?AHe feels a great pity for itBHe feels disappointed with it.CIt is still working effectivelyDIt is falling into great troubleThat is the end of the Listening ComprehensionSECTION Use of English(15minutes)Directions:Read the following textChoose the best word or phrase for each numbered blan
12、k and mark A,B,C,or D on ANSWER SHEET 1The pursuit for SUCCESS always begins with a targetBut too many people26through life like sleepwalkersEach day they follow27routines,never asking,“What am I doing with my life?”And they dont know what theyre doing because they lack28Goalsetting is29the will to
13、move in a certain30Begin with a clear3l of what you wantWrite down your goals and32them-putting them into words clarifies them33 concentrating on objects to acquire and possess,center on34your desires to do,to produce,to contributeGoal-setting 35 me true sense of satisfaction we all needIts importan
14、t to imagine yourself 36 your goalIt is usually the case that, 37 losers picture the penalties of failure,winners picture the 38 of successIve done it myself1 was39of air travelFriends quoted data40air and highway safety,but it made no41,because I had read too many articles describing crash scenes a
15、nd had42myself,without realizing it,to stay off planesThen one summer I had the opportunity to fly on a private plane with friendsI didnt want to43out on a great vacationSo I spent two weeks imagining a smooth flight and easy landingWhen the day arrived,1 was eager to goTo everyones44,I got on the p
16、lane and flewI loved every minute of it,and I still use the techniques I45that day26AwalkBwanderCwindDwork27AbasicBfamiliarCnecessaryDvarious28AmovesBgoalsCambitionsDactions29Aworking outBforcing downCbuilding upDfocusing on30AmannerBextentCdirectionDapproach31AopinionBideaCestimateDargument32Aappre
17、ciateBchallengeCdateDsolve33ARather thanBOwing toCIn spite ofDIn addition to34AfavoringBfulfillingC projectingDscheduling35AcoversBreleasesCrelievesDyields36AseekingBperformingCgraspingDaccomplishing37AwhileBthoughCbecauseDif38AeffectsBexpectationsCrecordsDrewards39AafraidBawareCproudDreminded40Acom
18、paringBcontrastingCdistinguishingDdisplaying41ApromiseBprogressCguaranteeD difference42AprogrammedBfixedCensuredDcomforted43AflyBgoCleaveDmiss44AsurpriseBdismayCamusementDadmiration45AinventedBimaginedCemployedDdesignedSECTION Reading Comprehension(40 minutes)Part A Text 1When Katherine Chon was in
19、fifth gradeshe drew a“dream tree”representing the path she hoped her life would takeOne branch led to Harvard Medical School,Which is exactly what her mother had hoped for when the Chons moved to the USfrom South Korea to give their three children opportunitiesAlways a diligent student,Katherine sta
20、rted to learn medicine at BrownBut then she added a new limb to her dream treeone mat her mother still doesnt understandShocked by the misfortune of some South Korean women,Katherine joined forces with another Brown student to form the Polaris Project,now one of the largest anti-human-trafficking or
21、ganizations in the country,“It was really hard for my parents,”says Katherine“They had so many life stresses so their children could get a great education and have a comfortable life”The dreams of parents and children often differ,but the conflict can be especially painful in first-generation immigr
22、ant families where the parents have made enormous sacrificesLisa Park,an assistant professor at the University of California,San Diego,says that:the focus of every family that moves to the United States to provide opportunities for their children is almost always on the future,with little mention of
23、 the circumstances that compelled them to moveAnd even though the parents are the ones working 12-hour days,the children are also under intense pressure to perform in ways that will justify the parents sacrificeThe contrast between parents dreams and childrens realities can be particularly sharp for
24、 daughters who have grown up with almost infinite opportunitiesTheir mothers often came from places where opportunities for women were limited,which makes the daughters choices even harder to understandMary Lugemwas parents encouraged her to study math or science at HarvardShe complied at first,majo
25、ring in computer scienceBut she is currently working as a film producer for a nonprofit organization called Meaningful Media“I sometimes feel guilty,”she says,“having chosen, to be an artist,because I know that if I had chosen a scientific background,I could help my parents a lot more”46When Katherine Chon was a fifthgrader,_
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