1、六、本考试全部时间为180分钟。其中,试卷一为100分钟,听力理解部分的时间以放完录音为准,大约20分钟;其余部分所占时间与得分标准标在试卷上,由考生自行掌握。试卷二为80分钟。每部分所占时间均标在试卷上,考生可自行掌握。考试终了时间一到, 考生一律停笔,将试卷和答案留在座位上,待监考老师收点无误后,经主考老师宣布本考试结束后方可离开考场。 PAPERONEPART I LISTENING COMPREHENSION (15 points)Section A (1 point each)Directions: In this section you will hear nine short c
2、onversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause, during the pause, you must read the suggested answer marked A, B, C and D and
3、decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.1. A. The faculty members are very busy and have no time for the regular meal.B. The faculty members are making time to do some physical exercises.C. The faculty members are
4、having a party.D. The faculty members have no time to study economics and management.2.A. Experimental devices. B. School facilities. C. Devices used in classroom. D. Music instruments.3.A. Buying a car. B. Car insurance. C. Buying car parts. D. Car repair.4. A. Giving a lecture on the symptoms of c
5、ommon cold.B. Complaining about his illness.C. Buying some medicine in a drugstore.D. Discussing the scientific discoveries in medicine.5.A. Taking a test. B. Ways to save time. C. Seasonal sports. D. A plan for a vacation. 6. A. Allen has a lot of money. B. Allens money is in adequate. C. Allen wil
6、l have a lot of money soon. D. Allen is not a qualified applicant.7. A. He did go to the concert. B. He had an English class. C. He prepared for the English test. D. He took an English examination.8. A. He is in the United States. B. He is in Japan. C. He is in France. D. He is in Europe.9. A. The m
7、an is so tired that he cannot drive. B. The man is tired of driving. C. The mans car is in the garage so he cant drive. D. There is no need for the man to drive since his wife is not home.Section B (1 point each) In this section, you will hear two short passages. At the end of each passage, you will
8、 hear some questions. Both the passage and the question will be spoken only once. After you hear one question, you must choose the answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D. Then mark the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.Questions 1012 are based
9、on the following passage:10. A. The owner of the apartment. B. The apartment manager. C. The tenant who occupies the apartment now. D. The door keeper of the apartment.11. A. In a house. B. In a hotel. C. In a two-bedroom apartment. D. In a three bedroom apartment.12. A. Because she thought the apar
10、tment was too small. B. Because she had more than two children. C. Because the rent was too high. D. Because her husband has not seen it.Questions 1315 are based on the following passage:13. A. Salt and chili. B. Oregano and ketchup. C. Pepper and ketchup D. garlic and salt.14. A. Americans eat too
11、many vegetables. B. Americans should eat more beef. C. Fatty beef is good for us. D. Americans eat too much beef.15. A. American food is dull and tasteless. B. American food has fewer spices besides salt, pepper and ketchup. C. Americans have different kinds of food served at meals. D. Americans pre
12、fer well-seasoned beef.PART II VOCABULARY (10 points)Section A ( 0.5 point each) In this section there are ten sentences, each with one word or phrase underlined. Choose the one from the four choices marked A, B, C and D that best keeps the meaning of the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter
13、 on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.16. President Roosevelts words turned the sinking of the American fleet at Pearl Harbor into a national rallying cry instead of a humiliating national scandal.A. discouraging B. disastrous C. disgraceful D. destructive17. If the population k
14、eeps on growing, there will eventually not be enough resources left to sustain life on the earth.A. maintain B. pertain C. retain D. continue18. Although I tried to concentrate on the lecture, I was distracted by the noise made by the rushing-in girls.A. confused B. diverted C. attracted D. distress
15、ed19. The findings of the two archaeologists threw light on the burial customs of the ancient Egyptians.A. paid attention to B. gave faith toC. helped to make clear of D. gained insight into20. Chinese enterprise managers and business educators are now exploring the potential of the Global Managemen
16、t Challenge, a simulated business management competition in its third year since it was introduced to China.A. extracting B. extending C. studying D. expanding21. Immigrants who adapt most quickly usually have a background similar to the new cultural environment and they also plan to remain permanen
17、tly in the new country.A. everlastingly B. probably C. definitely D. comfortably22 Though Americas frontiers have vanished, the frontier mentality of individualism remains the emotional and philosophical cornerstone of American culture.A. disposed B. destroyed C. disappeared D. discarded23. In spite
18、 of having received unprecedented acclaim from audiences and critics in Europe and South America, the Irish River Dance has not performed in the East until now. A. unguided B. unexpected C. unexampled D. unrelieved24. The next three years will be spent sorting out the more intricate aspects of the B
19、eijing Olympics, such as competition timetables and a system to tabulate results.A. ambitious B. involved C. challenging D. delicate25.Drinking water contaminated with hazardous substances in some rural areas has aroused major concerns among the government.A. polluted B. dangerous C. accidental D. p
20、rohibitedSection B (0.5 point each) In this section there are ten sentences. Each sentence has something omitted. Choose the word or words from the four choices given to best complete each sentence.26. Time urgency is a of behavior in which a person continually tries to accomplish more than can be h
21、umanly accomplished.A. symbol B. symptom C. syndrome D. token27. The UN Secretary General called for the international community to work out a for the distribution of war refugees.A. scheme B. program C. project D. plot28. It was a speech to the heart of every true patriot.A. warm B. fuel C. fire D.
22、 spark29. We naturally the name of Charles Darwin with the doctrine of evolution.A. connect B. associate C. conjoin D. affiliate30. This remarkable girl was sent to me in to my request for a suitable secretary.A. reply B. respect C. regard D. response31. Horace Greeley did not follow his own famous
23、Go west, young man.A. maximum B. idea C. maxim D. principle32. The difference between a counterfeit bill and a genuine one are not immediately _.A. analyzable B. hospitable C. discernable D. optional33. When Christopher Columbus first presented his _ that the earth is round, few believed it.A. hypot
24、hesis B. framework C. theme D. thesis34. The public work projects have not significantly the unemployment situation.A. facilitated B. modified C. softened D. alleviated35. The cultural traditions of the invaders slowly the practices of the island dwellers.A. spread B. perpetuated C. permeated D. pen
25、etratedPART III CLOZE TEST (15 points) Read the passage through. Then go back and choose one item of suitable word(s) marked A, B, C or D for each blank in the passage. Mark the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.During the first two hundred years of their
26、 nations existence (17761976) Americans were never forced to change their great optimism about wealth and abundance. They _36_it as an ever-expanding pie. In other countries people believe that the rich take a _37_ piece of the pie and the poor get a smaller piece. Americans, 38 , have believed that
27、 their economic pie would just continue to grow 39 all people could get a bigger piece of a bigger pie. This 40 was based on the early experience that as the new nation grew, the pie of wealth and abundance grew at an even faster 41 In the 1800s the nation grew in size as new western lands were 42 a
28、nd became states. In the 1900s, when the continent had been settled, Americans invented new products and techniques of production 43 continued to make the pie larger and larger. 44 these circumstances, Americans came to believe that their heritage of 45 would last as far as they could see into the f
29、uture.The belief in an everlasting heritage of abundance had many good effects. It made Americans a (n) 46 people with confidence that human problems could be solved. It greatly reduced the conflict 47 the rich and poor which has torn many older nations 48 . Perhaps most important, the belief in an
30、always growing abundance gave strong support to such basic national 49 as freedom, self-reliance, equality of opportunity, competition, and hard work. It seemed to Americans 50 their high standard of living was a reward for practicing these values.36. A. viewed B. believed C. looked D. thought37. A. finer B. larger C. better D.sweeter38.A.likewiseB.moreoverC.whereasD.however39so thatBin caseCthatDsuch that 40expansionex
copyright@ 2008-2022 冰豆网网站版权所有
经营许可证编号:鄂ICP备2022015515号-1