1、A. They are going camping this weekend.B. They have recently visited Lake Dunmore.C. They will join the outdoor club next year.D. They have to change their weekend plans.5.A. Teacher and student.B. Doctor and patient. C. Travel agent and customer.D. Manager and office clerk.6.A. The man arrived just
2、 on time.B. It is not the right time for her.C. She didnt expect him to come so soon.D. Her cable TV set doesnt need any repair.7.A. She dislikes watching fireworks.B. She has to get some movie tickets.C. Shes already had plans for the night.D. She doesnt want to go out with the man.8. A. To enjoy t
3、he nice weather.B. To postpone the meeting.C. To take up their study together.D. To start a project on weather changes.9.A. The woman has too many keys.B. The woman shouldnt get annoyed. C. The woman is too forgetful.D. The woman seldom looks for her keys. 10.A. He will change his plans for tomorrow
4、 night.B. He will be at both the appointment and the party.C. He has an appointment with Mary tomorrow anyway.D. He feels sorry that he cannot go to the birthday party.Section B In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passage. The passages
5、 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 heard. Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage. 11.A. It could be dangerou
6、s if a sleepwalking person is woken up.B. Children are more likely to sleepwalk or sleeptalk than adults.C. Sleepwalking and sleeptalking are two different kinds of dreams.D. Sleeptalking doesnt occur during non-rapid eye movement sleep. 12.A. A guilty murderer.B. A man in absolute horror.C. A terri
7、ble physician.D. A man with mental problem.13.A. People can be dreaming while they are sleepwalking.B. Sleepwalking sometimes can have serious consequences.C. Crimes committed during sleepwalking are often forgivable.D. Around 10 percent of people have experienced sleepwalking.Questions 14 through 1
8、6 are based on the following news.14. A. Queen Victoria.B. King George VI.C. Queen Elizabeth.D. Prince Philip.15.A. They intend to return the favor of the public.B. They hope to see the change of these countries.C. They want to become more popular with the public.D. They plan to get more familiar wi
9、th these countries.16.A. The magnificent history of the British royal family.B. A grand ceremony of Queen Elizabeths diamond wedding.C. The official tours of Prince William and his wife with other royals.D. A big celebration of Queen Elizabeths 60 years on the throne (在位).Section C In Section C, you
10、 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 conversation. Com
11、plete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer. Memo: (A)n 17 with Dr. WilsonPatients name:Jack YoungPurpose:To have his eyes 18 .Address:Apartment 19 , 177 Chapel StreetPhone number:247-3006Time:4:00, 20 afternoonBlanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation. Complete the form. Write
12、 NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.How do you cook in space?We mix our food with water and heat it in the 21 .What do you use to keep yourselves clean in space? We wash with wet cloths and 22 . We use air to 23 . Why do you sleep like that on a spaceship?We are fastened to the beds called “sl
13、eeping stations” to 24 .II. Grammar and Vocabulary beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.25.The author received tons of congratulations _ his great success in writing.A. inB. onC. fromD. by26.Did yo
14、u foresee that so many investors _ all their money in the stock market?A. had lostB. lostC. would loseD. have lost27.People living in big cities tend to be _ concerned with air quality than those living in countryside. A. even moreB. many moreC. much lessD. still less28.Some fast developing countrie
15、s around the world dont care about protecting _ against environmental pollution.A. themselvesB. themC. itD. itself29.According to the new regulations, one _ pass night driving test for the license. A. needB. canC. mustD. may30.All the residents in the area _ that they move into new flats within thre
16、e months.A. are advisedB. advisedC. have advisedD. have been advised31.She came up with several ideas about the house decoration _ a fantastic one popped into her mind. A. untilB. beforeC. sinceD. unless32.Marys success lies in the fact _ she is co-operative and eager to learn from others.A. because
17、B. whichC. whereD. that33._ any staircase, I followed a dark passage and it seemed to go on for ever.A. Not to have seenB. Seeing notC. Having not seenD. Not seeing34.Unless _ to speak, most high school students here prefer remaining silent in class. A. invitedB. invitingC. being invitedD. having in
18、vited35. Doctors insist the growth of wisdom continues after the 40s, 50s and even 60s, _?A. does itB. doesnt it C. do theyD. dont they36.If she accepts this position, she will have no choice but _ an even greater challenge.A. to meetB. meetsC. meetingD. met37.Donald survived when the car _ he was i
19、n crashed into a truck from the opposite side. A. asB. whereC. thatD. once38.A high definition digital camera on this cell phone can show you vividly _ is around the person you are talking to. A. howC. whatD. where39.Was it the boys passion for playing the piano in his childhood _ led him to be a mu
20、sic college student?A. whichB. that D. when40.I remember _ Mike for advice since he is regarded by many as a good adviser.A. to be askedB. askingC. to askD. being asked 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 tha
21、n you need. A. advance B. similarC. destructionD. ceaseE. increaseF. definedG. approachesH. miserableI. populatedJ. shiftsPeople rarely feel as helpless as they do when attacked by the threat of severe storms. There is nothing that can prevent a hurricane (飓风) or tornado from causing destruction if
22、it reaches a 41 area. History offers numerous examples of storms that have destroyed large numbers of homes and killed many people. But today things are not as 42 as they were in the past. By studying the conditions that cause storms, weather forecasters are better able to predict them and give peop
23、le in their paths the warning needed in 43 to keep away from tragedy.A storm is 44 as a sudden, extreme change in the normal conditions of Earths atmosphere. Examples include a large flood of moisture (湿气) or a sharp increase in wind speed. These types of 45 are generally caused by a dramatic change
24、 in air pressure. In fact, air pressure often affects weather more than any other factors. Hurricanes are somewhat 46 to tornadoes because both produce atmospheric vortices. Vortices are cone-shaped depression (低气压) of high-speed winds that can cause a large lot of 47 if they touch the ground. When
25、a storm 48 shore, it brings not only fierce winds but also large amounts of ocean water. Storms require moisture to exist, so they quickly 49 over land. As the storm dies, it creates large thunderclouds that can cause heavy rain, thunder, lightning, and flooding. Tornadoes can also form from the bre
26、akup of storms and are often one of their most dangerous consequences. III. Reading Comprehension For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context. All over the world, people admire the
27、 beauty and grace of butterflies. Butterflies come in every color imaginable, and their 50 display an incredible variety of patterns. The largest butterfly, Queen Alexandras Birdwing, has a wingspan (翼展) of up to 280 millimeters and lives in Papua New Guinea. The smallest, the Western Pygmy Blue in
28、the southern U.S., has a wingspan of only 12 millimeters. Sadly, some of these beautiful creatures are now 51 . Estimates indicate that between 15 and 20 thousand species of butterflies exist around the world. A number of these species are endangered, over 20 in Japan 52 . Although that number may seem small, los
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