1、Section ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read th
2、e four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. At a restaurant. B. In a pet shop. C. At a clinic. D. On a boat.2. A. The woman. B. The womans mother. C. The man. D. The children.3. A. Teacher and student. B. Doctor and patient. C.
3、Husband and wife. D. Boss and secretary.4. A. She will go to school in the mans car. B. She will join him in his exercise class. C. She will give the man a ride. D. She will ride her bicycle to the school. 5. A. Make a plan carefully. B. Give her more information. C. Ask more people for advice. D. B
4、uy a gift for his father.6. A. He didnt tell the woman the truth. B. He doesnt keep his promises. C. He spends his spare time going to parties. D. He is always ready to help others.7. A. The woman feels sorry for the man. B. The man is a member of the staff.C. The woman is asking the man to leave. D
5、. The area is for passengers only. 8. A. Relieved. B. Confused. C. Annoyed. D. Sympathetic. 9. A. Turn the alarm off. B. Move his alarm farther. C. Catch a later bus. D. Go to bed earlier.10. A. The girls request will be granted. B. The girl is outstanding in the class. C. The girl has completed the
6、 course. D. Only the girl took the make-up exam. Section B In Section B, you will hear two 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 answ
7、ers 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. Because she wasnt being taken seriously. B. Because she deserved respect from others.C. Because she dressed improperly. D. Because she was
8、not capable enough.12. A. Answering questions readily. B. Rewarding others generously.C. Respecting others highly. D. Expressing opinions frankly.13. A. How to speak your mind. B. Where to start your honesty.C. What to do to become popular. D. Whom to talk to when you want to.Questions 14 through 16
9、 are based on the following news. 14. A. Because it can help avoid crop diseases.B. Because it can help improve the quality of crops.C. Because it may contribute to the increase in population.D. Because it may improve farming methods in the future.15. A. Climate change. B. Appearance of new crops.C.
10、 Loss of normal growth area. D. Poor management of land.16. A. Expanding fields for larger crop harvests.B. Fertilizing crops to fight against plant diseases. C. Raising peoples awareness of the need for crop variety.D. Applying modern farming methods in heavily-populated areas. Section C In Section
11、 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 conversatio
12、n.Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.COMPLAINT FORMName of customer:Sally LoRoom No.: 17 Complaint about:(Please tick the right boxes) service food 18 areaDetails of complaint:service slowwaiters 19 carpet 20 and smellyBlanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.Compl
13、ete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.What is the article in the newspaper about? 21 may be allowed during the flight.Why does the man hate the idea?Because he enjoys the 22 .According to the man, when are people likely to come up with new ideas?When they are alone without 23
14、.How can people now communicate with those not on board?By 24 .II. Grammar and Vocabulary 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 word; for the
15、 other blanks,use one word that best fits each blank. (A)A dentists office may not be everyones idea of a perfect holiday destination. But a growing number of people are traveling abroad for medical treatment, (25) _ (create) a fast-growing market that is still largely undeveloped by traditional tou
16、r operators.The global medical tourism market is worth $40 billion to $60 billion and (26) _ (grow) at about 20 percent per year, according to Helmut Wachowiak, an expert on tourism management.Some countries such as Germany market themselves as a destination for medical tourism. According to the Ger
17、man National Tourist Board, about 77,000 foreign patients (27) _ (treat) in the country in 2010, spending 930 million euros.(28) _ Hospital Operator Helios can do is to help organize visas, hotels and sight-seeing trips for patients coming to Germany for treatment, mostly from Russian-speaking count
18、ries and the Middle East. “Many patients specifically choose a city (29) _ they can enjoy what the place has to offer alongside the treatment,” Helios manager Stefan Boeckle said.Some people travel abroad for medical treatment because its much (30) _(cheap). A 42-year-old physical therapist from Ber
19、lin, for example, chose to go to a dentist in Budapest, (31) _ (draw) by hundreds of euros in savings compared with the same treatment in Germany.The relatively new trend is not likely to stop growing anytime soon. “I think booking numbers (32) _ rise quickly in coming years,” said Claudia Staedele,
20、 a board member of German medical tourism company Dr. Holiday. “There is still incredible room to grow.” (B)Remember that doll you had as a kidthe one whose eyes open when it is upright and close when its laid down? Or maybe you were the kid that went around popping limbs off Barbies and teddy bears
21、.Either way, it turns out that these broken toys need not worry, (33)_ Sydneys Original Doll Hospital exists. And this year, it celebrates 100 years of (34)_ (fix) up dolls, teddy bears, rocking horses, umbrellas and more.The doll hospital was founded by Harold Chapman Sr. (35)_ part of his general
22、store, thanks to a shipping error. His brother was in the business of importing celluloid (合成树脂) dolls from Japan but the rubber bands (36)_ held them together would often break and the dolls would be destroyed. It was Mr. Chapman Sr. (37)_ came up with a way to repair them. And then from such a sma
23、ll beginning grew quite a successful business as demand for doll repairs increased.The business was taken over in (38)_ 1930s by Harolds son, Harold Chapman Jr. (39)_ (expand) the business, Harold Chapman Jr. relocated the Doll Hospital and included repairs to other toys, leather goods, umbrellas, e
24、tc.Now the hospital has been passed onto the third generation of the Chapman family, with Harold Jr.s son, Geoff, now in charge. (40)_ many modern children are more interested in the latest gadgets(小玩意) or computer games, the business is still going strong, with dolls sent from all over Australia an
25、d even across the sea from New Zealand for repair. 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 need.A. riskyB. solutionC. adaptationD. geneticE. restrictedF. partiallyG. ruinedH. inconvenienceI. occurJ. qual
26、ifyK. completelySEATTLEFor the more than 10 million Americans with colorblindness, theres never been a treatment, let alone a cure, for the condition that leaves them unable to distinguish certain colors.Now, for the first time, two University of Washington professors have teamed with a California b
27、iotech firm to develop what they say may be a _41_: a single shot in the eye that can reveal the world in full color.Jay and Maureen Neitz, who have studied the vision disorder for years, have found a new way to deliver genes that can replace missing color-producing proteins in certain cells, called
28、 cones, in the eyes. The trouble will _42_ when people are born without one or more of the three types of color-sensing proteins normally present in the cones of the retina(视网膜). The most common type is red-green colorblindness, followed by blue-yellow colorblindness. A very small proportion of the
29、population is _43_ colorblind, seeing only shades of gray.Colorblindness is often a/an _44_ disorder. It affects mostly men, who can inherit a mutation(变异) on the X chromosome(染色体) that weakens their perception of red and green. A much smaller part of cases are in women, who have two X chromosomes,
30、which gives them a better chance of avoiding effects of any genetic imperfection.Most people think of colorblindness as a/an _45_ or disability, mainly causing problems with unmatched shirts and socks. But the Neitzes say the condition can have profound impactslimiting choices for education or careers, making driving dangerous, and forcing continual _46_ to a world designed for color vision.“There are an awful lot of people who feel like their life is _47_ because they dont see color,” said Jay Neitz, 61, a professor, who confirmed in 1989 that dog
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