1、2. A. A student. B. A secretary. C. A teacher. D. A boss.3. A. She expected more people at the party. B. She enjoys entertaining small children.C. She has always enjoyed great popularity. D. She threw a surprise party for her friend.4. A. It is 4:10 now. B. It is 4:20 now. C. It is 4:50 now. D. It i
2、s 4:40 now. 5. A. Mark was too busy to call the man.B. The man saw Mark on the street two months ago. C. The woman had forgotten Marks phone number. D. Mark and the woman hadnt been in touch for long.6. A. The library is closed on weekends. B. He was not allowed to check out the book.C. He had no id
3、ea where the book was. D. He didnt get the book he needed.7. A. The houses for sale are at high price.B. The man is unwilling to look at the houses on sale.C. The houses are too expensive for the couple to buy.D. The housing sellers provide free trips for potential buyers.8. A. The man no longer smo
4、kes. B. The man is under pressure from his wife.C. The man usually follows his wifes advice.D. The man refuses to listen to his doctors advice.9. A. The man made a mistake about the date of the appointment.B. The man wants to change the date of the appointment.C. The man is glad hes got in touch wit
5、h the doctor.D. The man cant come for the appointment at 4:15.10. A. The man is worried about his future.B. The two speakers are at a loss what to do now.C. The two speakers will graduate from the college.D. The woman regrets spending her time doing nothing.Section B In Section B, you will hear two
6、short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have he
7、ard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. A professional diver. B. A rescuer on the Golden Gate Bridge. C. A telephone operator. D. A guard on the Golden Gate Bridge.12. A. Someone has fallen off the bridge.B. Someone on the bridge is being attacked.C. Someone is threaten
8、ing to destroy the bridge.D. Someone on the bridge is attempting to kill himself.13. A. Call the mother to come right away.B. Try to communicate with them first.C. Help them to get out of their misery.D. Remind them that they have children to take care of.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the fol
9、lowing passage. 14. A. The standards for being fit vary from person to person. B. A healthy lifestyle is a must for being fit. C. We may not know how fit we are without tests. D. Personal goals are more important than needs to decide whether one is fit. 15. A. It is more accurate. B. It is more flex
10、ible. C. It is less enjoyable. D. It is less effective.16. A. An accountant who can be as physically fit as an athlete. B. The importance of three basic factors concerning fitness. C. New concept of fitness and its essential factors. D. Some sports with significant training effect. Section C In Sect
11、ion C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversa
12、tion.Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN ONE WORD for each answer.Old-fashioned General StoresSupermarketsThe shopkeeper knew all his regular customers personally.Shopping today seems to lack that _17_ element. The shop was not only a center of buying and selling but also a _18_ meeting place.The
13、manager has to get his huge staff to work _19_.There were very few problems in _20_.He must be ready for any emergency that may appear.Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.Changing RoomsWhy did the woman want t
14、o change her room?She booked a double room with a beach view, but was provided one with _21_.Why didnt the hotel provide the woman the room she booked?There were only _22_ with the beach view left.Why didnt the woman accept the mans suggestion?She thought it was too _23_ in rooms with a city view.Wh
15、at did the man do finally?He promised to give the woman _24_ back.II. Grammar and VocabularySection A After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given w
16、ord; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank. (A)Good ideas often start with really silly questions. Bill Bowerman was making breakfast one day. As he stood there making waffles (华夫饼干) for his son, he wondered what would happen if he poured rubber (25)_ his waffle iron. Later, h
17、e tried it and the result looked something like the bottom of most sports shoes we see today. Still, when he took this idea to several existing shoe companies, he was laughed at. In fact, every single company turned him down. Though rather discouraged, Bowerman persevered and went on (26)_ (form) hi
18、s own company, making NIKE athletic shoes. Sometimes good ideas grow out of frustration. When Fred Smith was a student at Yale University, he needed to have some paperwork (27)_(deliver) across the country the next day. Smith was amazed to find out that overnight delivery was impossible. He sat for
19、a long while (28)_ (wonder) why. Why couldnt there be a reliable overnight mail delivery service? He decided to design one. Smith did just that and turned his design into (29)_ class project. His business professor gave him only a C for his efforts. However, Smith was not through. He improved the id
20、eas in that class project and eventually turned (30)_ into one of the first and (31)_ (successful) overnight mail services in the worldFedEx.We know today, of course, that each of these ideas led to an incredibly successful product or service (32)_ has changed the way many of us live. The best quest
21、ions are usually open-ended and are often silly. Children arent afraid to ask such questions, but adults frequently are. Think how different the world might be (33)_ people never asked “silly” question!(B)A lot of people in the world today are used to working, going on holiday, and having moneybut m
22、any of them arent happy. Yet other people seem to be really happy, (34)_ _ they are poor, or have no job, or are surrounded by problems. Why?Professor Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, from the University of Chicago, has interviewed thousands of people who have a happy life to find out how they do it. “I (35
23、)_ (study) happiness for over 30 years,” says Csikszentmihalyi. “My interest in the subject came from my own experience as a child during World War II, when I saw many adults destroyed by the terrible events. But there were always a few who kept their courage, helped others, and were able to give a
24、sense of purpose and meaning to their lives. I wanted to find out how a person (36)_ build a fulfilling and enjoyable life.”In general, his research showed that people were unhappy doing nothing. The professor stresses that happy people dont waste time, either at work or when theyre free. “Many peop
25、le feel the time that they spend at work or at school wasted. But often their free time (37)_ (waste) as well. Many people are used to doing passive thingswatching television, for examplewithout (38)_ (use) any skills. As a result, life goes past in a series of boring experiences.”But it doesnt have
26、 to be this way. The professor has found that people are happy when they get into (39)_ he calls “flow”. When people get very involved in a task that they have chosen, and which is well-defined and challenging, they experience “flow”, a situation (40)_ they dont notice time passing.People who are no
27、t used to happiness can learn how to be happy, says the professor, if they constantly get into “flow” states. Is happiness as easy as that? Perhaps it is.Section B Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you
28、 need. A. case B. experience C. growing D. dominant E. exclusionF. variety G. declining H. remain I. problematic J. contributionK. shareThe world faces a future of people speaking more than one language, with English no longer seen as likely to become _41_, a British language expert says in a new an
29、alysis. “English is likely to _42_ one of the worlds most important languages for the foreseeable future, but its future is more _43_ and complexthan most people appreciate,” language researcher David Graddol said. He sees English as likely to become the “first among equals” rather than having the global field to itself. “Speakers, who only use English, of any _44_ of EnglishAmerican or Britishwill _45_ increasing difficulty in employment and political life, and are likely to become confused by many aspects of the society and culture around them,” Grad
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