1、s wife didnt want to go. (0)C. The man enjoyed the game because it was excellent. (0)D. The game was unsatisfying. (1) The game was unsatisfying. 3. A. Charm. (0)B. Personality. (0)C. Education. (0)D. Years. (1) Years. 4. A. He believes that George will go to school on time. (0)B. He thinks that Geo
2、rge will play truant. (1)C. He believes that George will get up before 10 in the morning. (0)D. He is sure that George is joking. (0) He thinks that George will play truant. 5. A. Shes careless. (0)B. Shes not concerned with Tonys health. (0)C. She doesnt care what Tony said. (1)D. She likes Tony ve
3、ry much. (0) She doesnt care what Tony said. 6. A. She thinks the mans joking. (0)B. The man needs to have his paper written at night. (0)C. The man should get some sleep. (0)D. The man is wise to stay up all night. (0) The man should get some sleep. 0 0 / 0 0% 7. A. Inside a library. (0)B. On a uni
4、versity campus. (0)C. Outside an art museum. (0)D. Outside a sports center. (0) Outside an art museum. 8. A. 4:15. (0)B. 4:50. (0)C. 5:D. 5:15. (0) 4:15. 9. A. The Statue is made of stone. (0)B. The Statue is very large. (0)C. The Statue is very near. (0)D. The Statue is very popular. (0) The Statue
5、 is very near. 10. A. Raising the money will be difficult. (0)B. All the students would like a formal ball. (0)C. The needy will organize the festival. (0)D. The festival will begin the term nicely. (0) The festival will begin the term nicely. II. Directions: Listen to the passage and fill in the fo
6、rm below with no more than three words for each blank. The passage will be read TWICE.(10 points)Walt Disney Originally a(n) 11 Ub Iwerks Disney Studios 12 in 1928 who developed a new character, Mickey MouseOswald the Rabbit Disneys first successful 13 in a number of cartoon shorts beginning in 14 N
7、ewman Laugh-O-Grams First films Walt Disney made around 15 Plane Crazy First Mickey Mouse cartoon released on 16 15, 1928 Steamboat Willie First released on 17 29, 1928 The Gallopin Gaucho Released on (8) 2, 1928 The 7-minute Steamboat Willie Re-released with sound and first shown at the Colony Thea
8、ter in (9)Considered Mickey Mouses screen 20 performance and birth-date 11. advertising cartoonist 12. chief animator 13. animal star 14. 1927 1920 16. May 17. July 18. August 19. New York 20. debut BRITISH POUND VS EURO Generally Joining the euro is about handing 21 of economic policy to a European
9、 level.The loss of control would be 22 . Politically Chancellor of the Exchequer would be made 23 .We are heavy 24 in every area of European policy-making. Economically Taxes, 25 and how much we choose to spend on public services would be set at European level.Britain and the other non-euro European
10、 countries are the best 26 on the continent.In Denmark, 27 % of businesses have said that the vote against the euro has not damaged them in the least. Past Experience Britains linking the pound to European currencies 10 years ago in the ERM was a national disaster: 100,000 businesses 28 , unemployme
11、nt doubled and 29 million people found their homes were worth less than they paid. Current Situation We are 30 of the European Union and can trade freely in the European single market.Outside the euro, we can still run our economy in Britains interests. 21. national control 122. permanent 0 / 1 23.
12、redundant 24. hitters 25. mortgages 26. performing economies 27. 80 28. went under 29. 1.75 30. leading members III. Directions: Listen to the passage and decide whether the following statements are True or False. The passage will be read ONLY ONCE. (10 points)31. European Roundtable of Industrialis
13、ts supports the European Monetary Union (EMU). TrueFalse True 32. The headquarters of the Association for the Monetary Union of Europe (AMUE) was in Paris. 33. GDP per person in the poorest areas of the EU is one fifth that of the richest cities in 1997. 34. The unemployment rate is higher in Austri
14、a and Netherlands than in Spain. False 35. The speaker is optimistic about the future of the European Single Currency. 36. Researchers use diaries, recordings and tests to study childrens language. 37. Emergence of the skills of speech perception appears in a babys first year of life. 38. The speake
15、r will talk about research methods, language learning process and will develop some language skills of the audience. 39. The speaker will also review some ways in teaching of reading. 40. The most neglected area of all is childrens written language. IV. Directions: Listen to the passage and choose t
16、he correct answers to the questions. The passage will be read ONLY ONCE.(10 points)41. A. Liberalization. (0)B. Privatization. (0)C. International competitiveness. (0)D. Unemployment. (0) Unemployment. 42. A. The amount of mergers in Europe is smaller in 1997 than in 1998. (0)B. The number of merger
17、s in 1998 across countries is the highest. (0)C. The mergers were strongly influenced by the fierce Single Market competition. (0)D. Now the mergers have created a lot of jobs. (0) Now the mergers have created a lot of jobs. 43. A. 5 percent. (0)B. 20 percent. (0)C. 1 percent. (0)D. 10 percent. (0)
18、5 percent. 44. A. The increase of sales in Europe. (0)B. The decrease of distribution warehouses. (0)C. The increase of markets. (0)D. The improvement of environment. (0) The decrease of distribution warehouses. 45. A. Globalization. (0)B. Local markets. (0)C. Currency fluctuation. (0)D. Long-distan
19、ce transportation of goods. (0) Currency fluctuation. 46. A. Crime films. (0)B. Gangster films. (0)C. Suspense films. (0)D. All of the above. (1) All of the above. 47. A. The deductive ability of the detective. (1)B. The complexity of the crime. (0)C. The cunning of the criminal. (0)D. Witnesses int
20、errogation. (0) The deductive ability of the detective. 48. A. Detective-mystery films emphasize the detective solving the crime. (0)B. The detective in a detective-mystery film studies the intriguing reasons and events leading to the crime. (0)C. The central character in a detective-mystery film us
21、ually explores the unsolved crime, and puts an end to the effects of the crime. (0)D. The detective in a detective-mystery film is usually an amateur. (1) The detective in a detective-mystery film is usually an amateur. 49. A. Intensity. (0)B. Darkness. (1)C. Anxiety. (0)D. Suspense. (0) Darkness. 5
22、0. A. A trap or a rope. (0)B. A knife or a pipe. (0)C. Fists or gun. (1)D. Policemen. (0) Fists or gun. V. Directions: Listen to the passage TWICE and fill the blanks with the missing words.(10 points) When the euro was 51 for business use in most of Western Europe in 1999, a flood of cross-border mergers was expected to follow, particularly in the financial 52 . It would be easy for banks to achieve significant 53 by expanding through acquisitions across Europe, the logic went, because c
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