1、Questions 1 and 2 are based on the news report you have just heard.1. A) Her friend Erika. C) Her grandfather.B) Her little brother. D) Her grandmother.2. A) By taking pictures for passers-by. C) By selling lemonade and pictures.B) By working part time at a hospital. D) By asking for help on socialm
2、edia.Questions 3 and 4 are based on the news report you have just heard.3. A) Finding cheaper ways of highway construction.B) Generating electric power for passing vehicles.C) Providing clean energy to five million people.D) Testing the efficiency of the new solar panel.4. A) They can stand the wear
3、 and tear of natural elements.B) They can be laid right on top of existing highways.C) They are only about half an inch thick.D) They are made from cheap materials.Questions 5 to 7 are based on the news report you have just heard.5. A) Endless fighting in the region. C) Inadequate funding for resear
4、ch.B) The hazards from the desert. D) The lack of clues about the species.6. A) To observe the wildlife in the two national parks.B) To identify the reasons for the lions disappearance.C) To study the habitat of lions in Sudan and Ethiopia.D) To find evidence of the existence of the lost lions .7. A
5、) Lions walking. C) Some camping facilities.B) Lions tracks. D) Traps set by local hunters. Section BDirections:In this section, you will hear two long conversations. At theend of each conversation, you will hear four questions. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After
6、 you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C), and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.Questions 8 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.8. A) Her ?lucky birthday . C) Her wed
7、ding anniversary. B) A call from her dad. D) A special gift from the man.9. A) Gave her a big model plane. C) Took her on a trip overseas. B) Bought her a good necklace. D) Threw her a surprise party.10. A) The gift her husband has bought.B) The trip her husband has planned.C) What has been troublin
8、g her husband.D) What her husband and the man are up to.11. A) He will be glad to be a guide for the couple s holiday trip.B) He will tell the women the secret if her husband agrees.C) He is eager to learn how the couple s holiday turns out.D) He wants to find out about the couple s holiday plan.Que
9、stions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.12. A) They are sensitive to the dynamics of a negotiation. B) They see the importance of making compromises.C) They know when to adopt a tough attitude.D) They take the rivals attitude into account.13. A) They know how to adapt. C) T
10、hey know when to make compromises.B) They know when to stop. D) They know how to control their emotion.14. A) They are patient. C) They learn quickly.B) They are good at expression. D) They uphold their principles. 15. A) Make clear ones intentions. C) Formulate ones strategy.B) Clarify items of neg
11、otiation. D) Get to know the other side. Section C In this section, you will hear three passages. At the end of each passage, you willhear three or four questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken onlyonce. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the fourchoi
12、ces marked A), B), C), D). Then mark the corresponding letter on AnswerSheet 1 with a single line through the centre.Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.16. A) When Americas earliest space program started. B) When the International Space Station was built.C) How many spac
13、e shuttle missions there will be. D) How space research benefits people on Earth.17. A) They accurately calculated the speed of the orbiting shuttles. B) They developed objects for astronauts to use in outer space.C) They tried to meet astronauts specific requirements. D) They tried to make best use
14、 of the latest technology.18. A) They are extremely accurate. C) They were first made in space. B) They are expensive to make. D) They were invented in the 1970s. Questions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard.19. A) It was when her ancestors came to America.B) People had plenty of
15、land to cultivate then.C) It marked the beginning of something new.D) Everything was natural and genuine then.20. A) They believed in working for goals. C) They had all kinds of entertainment.B) They enjoyed living a living a life of ease. D) They were known to be creative.21. A) Chatting with her a
16、ncestors. C) Polishing all the silver work. B) Furnishing her country house. D) Doing needlework by the fire. Questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.22. A) Use a map to identify your location. C) Sit down and try to calmyourself.B) Call your family or friends for help. D) Tr
17、y to follow your footprintsback.23. A) You may find a way out without your knowing it. B) You may expose yourself to unexpected dangers. C) You may get drowned in a sudden flood.D) You may end up entering a wonderland.24. A) Look for food. C) Start a fire.B) Wait patiently. D) Walk uphill.25. A) Inf
18、orm somebody of your plan. C) Check the local weather. B) Prepare enough food and drink. D) Find a map and a compass. Part Reading Comprehension ( 40 minutes ) In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a wo
19、rd bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. You may not use any of the words in the bank mo
20、re than once.A rat or pigeon might not be the obvious choice to tend to someone who is sick, but these creatures have some 26 skills that could help the treatment of human diseases.Pigeons are often seen as dirty birds and an urban 27 , but they are just the latest in a long line of animals that hav
21、e been found to have abilities to help humans. Despite having a brain no bigger than the 28 of your index finger, pigeons have a very impressive 29_ memory. Recently it was shown that they could be trained to be as accurate as humans at detecting breast cancer in images.Rats are often 30 with spread
22、ing disease rather than 31 it, but this long-tailed animal is highly 32 . Inside a rats nose are up to 1,000 different types of olfactory receptors (嗅觉感受器) , whereas humans only have 100to 200 types. This gives rats the ability to detect _33 smells. As a result, some rats are being put to work to de
23、tect TB(肺结核). When the rats detectthe smell, they stop and rub their legs to 34 a sample is infected.Traditionally, a hundred samples would take lab technicians more than two days to 35 , but for a rat it takes less than 20 minutes. This rat detection method doesnt rely on specialist equipment. It i
24、s also more accurate the rats are able to find more TB infections and, therefore, save more lives.A) associated I) slightB) examine J) specifyC) indicate K) superiorD) nuisance L) suspiciousE) peak M) tipF) preventing N) treatedG) prohibiting O) visualH) sensitiveSection B In this section, you are g
25、oing to read a passage with ten statements attached to it. Each statement contains information given in oneof the paragraphs. Identify the paragraph from which the information is derived. You may choose a paragraph more than once. Each paragraph is marked with a letter. Answer the questions by marki
26、ng the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.Do In-Class Exams Make Students Study Harder?Research suggests they may study more broadly for the unexpected rather than search for answers.A I have always been a poor test-taker. So it may seem rather strange that I have returned to college to finish t
27、he degree I left undone some four decades ago. I am making my way through Columbia University, surrounded by students who quickly supply the verbal answer while I am still processing the question.B Since there is no way for me to avoid exams, I am currently questioning what kind are the most taxing
28、and ultimately beneficial. I have already sweated through numerous in-class midterms and finals, and now I have a professor who issues take-home ones. I was excited when I learned this, figuring I had a full week to do the research, read the texts, and write it all up. In fact, I was still rewriting
29、 my midterm the morning it was due. To say I had lost the thread is putting it mildly.C As I was suffering through my week of anxiety, overthinking the material and guessing my grasp of it, I did some of my own polling among students and professors. David Eisenbach, who teaches a popular class on U.S. presidents at Columbia, prefers the in-class variety. He believes stud
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