1、B.The vacation plan.D. The possible heavy traffic.C.300 dollars. D. 400 dollarsRestaurant food is dirty and has made her ill. Her job involves a lot of business dinners. She feels tired when preparing meals at home.7.A. He is asking for leave. B. He is asking for reasons.C.He is quitting his job. D.
2、 He is investing time and money.8.A. She would rather stay at home listening to CDs.B.She likes to listen to new music CDs.C.She wants the man to buy CDs for her.D.She can get new music CDs for free.9.A. Next Tuesday. B. Next Wednesday. C. Next Thursday. D. Next Friday.Section B (15%) In Section B,
3、you will hear several longer conversation (s) and short passage (s), and you will be asked several questions on each of the conversation (s) and the passage (s). The conversation(s) and the passage (s) will be read twice,but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a questio,nread the f
4、our possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11.A. A rental apartment usually has a kitchen and a bathroom.B.Rental apartments have no more than two bedrooms.C.One-room apartments
5、are too small to have a bathroom.D.A living room is essential for all the rental apartments.12.A. According to the number of bedrooms.B.The prices of all houses or apartments are fixed.C.Based on the location and the quality.D.The owners decide the prices themselves.13.A. Security deposit is equal t
6、o two months rent.C.You are required by law to pay rent for a full year.D.You can renew the agreement by reducing the rent.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14.A. By staying alert to see something happening in nature.B.By possessing two essential characteristics of great phy
7、sicists.C.By totally understanding the tricky make-up of the world.D.By succeeding in transferring the skills into the wider social area.15.A. His contributions have advanced progress in the society.B.He suggested and created many modern power systems.C.He laid out important principles in his scient
8、ific works.D.His contributed to helping people evolve and survive.16.A. Develop the observation of natural phenomena.B.Help humankind to survive in the world.C.Drive important changes to the society.D.Inspire many other great physicists.Questions 17 through 18 are based on the following conversation
9、.17.A. Draw. B. Fold paper. C. Sing. D. Tell stories.18.A. At the age of four. B. At the age of five.C.At the age of six. D. At the age of seven. Questions 19 through 20 are based on the following conversation.19.A. His college life is too boring.B.Some principles of science are too difficult for hi
10、m to understand.C.Students can t quite followtehaisching.D.He can t concentrate when talking about sobmaesics.20.A. Freshmen are usually highly motivated. B. Jane White teaches chemistry in college. C. Susan is popular with her students.D.The man will try something new.II. Grammar and VocabularySect
11、io n A (10%)Directions : After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passagecohere nt and grammatically correct. For the bla nks with, a give n word , fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each bla nk.What is a
12、n in sect? In sects of all kinds have existed on earth for milli ons of years. Sometimes we thi nk of all in sects as pests. Huma n life, however, would have a difficult time con ti nuing without in sects, (21) ey polli nate pla nts and are a food sourcefor many an imals. Besides, in sects, especial
13、ly the social (22,) are fasc in at ing.One very in teresti ng and useful social in sect is the honey bee. Bees (23) (con sider) social in sects because they live and work together. The bee lives in a beehive with other worker bees, and with the quee n, who can lay thousa nds of eggs a day. The worke
14、r bees make wax used (24) create) new cells in side the hive. Huma ns usethis valuable beeswax (25) candles, cosmetics, expensive furniture polish, andother products. They also produce hon ey, a valuable food for huma ns (as well as for bees).Ano ther fasci nat ing social in sect is (26)_ ant. Many
15、types of ants live in colonies un dergro und. There thousa nds of them build and maintain their “ citykeepalso cooperate to provide food, sometimes in a manner that looks like human. For example, some ants actually raise their own food. One type of ant and “farmer ”cares for tiny in sects that suck
16、sweet sap 汁 液) from pla nts. Ant farmers milk them from the sap, just like actual farmers milk cows. The sap is then given as food to young ants and to the queen, (27) main duty is to lay eggs. Another type of ant that produces its own food does so by garde ning. These farmer ants take pieces of lea
17、ves into the colony and chew them up. The sof, (28) _ (chew) up leaves then sprout (涌 出) a fungus that the worker ants use to feed the queen and young ants. There are many other ways that ants cooperate to main tai n and protect their coloni es.There are also many other kinds of social in sects. (29
18、)_makes them all so fasc in at ing is their orga ni zati on. (30)_each in sect has certa in tasks to perform, the en tire hive or colony appears to fun cti on as one liv ing orga ni sm.Sectio n B (10%) Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used on ce. No
19、te that there is one word more tha n you n eed.A.imbalanee B. cultivating C. motivation D. criticize E. quality F. fullyG definite H. significantly L genetic J. lacked K. strengthenSome personal characteristics play a vital role in the development of one s in tellige nee. After a 30-year follow-up s
20、tudy of 8, 000 males, America n psychologists found out that the main cause of disparities in intelligence is not intelligence itself, but non-intelligence factors. The so-called “ nonntelligence factors include one Selings, will, (31) , in terests and habits.Though people all know that one should h
21、ave (32) objectives, a stro ng willand good learning habits, quite a number of teachers and parents don pay much atte nti on to (33)_ these factors.Some parents are greatly worried when their children fail to do well in their studies. They blame either (34)_factors, main utritio n, or laz in ess, bu
22、t they n ever take in to consideration these non-intelligence factors. At the same time, some teachers don t inquire in to these as reas on swhy stude nts do poorly. They simply give them more courses and exercises, or eve n (35) or laugh at them. After all, these stude nts lose selfcon fide nce. So
23、me of them just feel defeated and give themselves up as hopeless. Others may go astray because they are sick of learning. An investigation of more than 1, 000 middle school students in Shanghai showed that 46. 5 percent of them were afraid of lear ning because of exam in ati on and 36. 4 perce nt (3
24、6)_ persiste nce, in itiative and con scie ntious ness.It is clear that the lack of cultivation of non-intelligence factors has been a main obstacle to intelligence development in teenagers. It even causes a(n) (37) betwee n physiological and psychological developme nt among a few stude nts.If we do
25、nt start now to (38) _the cultivati on of non-i ntellige nce factors, it will not only obstruct the development of the intelligence of teenagers, but also affect the (39) of a whole gen erati on. Some experts have put forward suggestio ns about howFirst, pare nts and teachers should (40) un dersta n
26、d tee nagepsychology. On this basic, they can help them to pursue the objectives of learning, exciting their in terests and toughe ning their willpower.III.Reading ComprehensionSectio n A (15%) For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A,B, C and D. Fill in each
27、blank with the word or phrase that best fits the con text.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that over 50,000 people every year sustain some sort of winter-related back injury, and 5, 800 of those are holiday decorating-(41) . These aches and pains can (42) bring trouble topeople iS
28、. It is said that people s back could sustain all sorts of strain from carrying heavy (43)_, and from the in creased stress of lugg ing suitcases, decorati ons and gifts. Dr. Alanna Levine spoke to Debbye Turner Bell on “ Tharly Show about how to(44)_ the back for the holiday seas on.The first (45)
29、Dr. Levine gave was about carrying heavy shopping bags.Smaller bags, she said, are better. “You don t want to load everything up into one bagand lug it around, Dr. Levine explained. “Youwant to (46)_the weight on your body. ” She also (47)_putting heavier items towards the bottom in those bags and l
30、ighter items on top. Also, if you can, make freque nt trips to the car to drop (48) purchases.(49) _ can be ano ther pai n in the bacfrom carry ing heavy luggage. Agai n, Dr. Lev ine (50) not to pack everyth ing into one bag. Eve n though it may cost more, she said that pack ing two smaller bags is safer tha n pack ing a heavy one. Also, choose a lightweight bag, so that the only weight you remarry ing is the (51) _ in side the suitcase.When unioading bags from an airport baggage claim, Dr. Le
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