1、 1Do you often _until tomorrow what you should do today? Aput away Bput down Cput up Dput off 2_,John would have told you about it AIf he has known it BHad he known it CIf he knew it DShould he know it 3How pleased the detective was _what his customer told him Ahearing Bhear Cheard Dto hear 4He regr
2、etted the days_ he wasted in the woods and when he should have studied. Awhen Bwhere Cthat Dwhat 5The captain Was unwilling to_ me command of the ship Ahand over Bhand in Chand out Dhand on 6George applied for the position three times_ he finally got it. Aafter Bbefore Cuntil Dwhen 7If weather_,the
3、students will go outing on Sunday. Apermits Bis permitted Cwill be permitted Dwill permit 8You should have seen the look on her face when I told her I_ the first prize. Awin Bhave won Chad won Dwould have won 9In no way_ to tell lies to parents Achildren are allowed Bchildren will allow Cwill childr
4、en allow D . are children allowed 10The students were all tired,but_ of them stopped to have a rest. Aany Beach Cnone D. neither 11一Where will you start your work after graduation? 一 M mmits not been decided yetI_ continue my study for a higher degree. Aneed Bmight Cmust Dshould 12_ is mentioned abo
5、ve, the number of the cattle here has been limited to 200 AAs BIt CWhat DThat 13I spent the whole day_ the motorbikeThe work was anything but simple. Ahaving repaired Bto repair Crepaired Drepairing 14Its a bad practice to_ children much money as a New Year gift- Aaccept Bagree Callow Dadmit 1 5Cong
6、ratulations。John ! I am really happy_ you A. about B. for Cto D. with Part Reading ComprehensionThere are 5 reading passages in this partAfter reading each passage,you will find Some questions or unfinished statementsFor each question or statement there are 4choices marked A,B, Cand DYou should choo
7、se the most appropriate answer and write the letter in the corresponding space on the Answer Sheet Questions 16 to 18 are based on the following passage *DATION * ON CAMPUS OUR *ITY *DATION COSTS Residence Weekly rate Semester rate Bedroom Apartments $29700 $594000 College House $21350 $427000 Inter
8、national House $15400 $308000 University Village $13550 $271000 * *T ION T +*-*55 E infohttp:/.cn.au W http: *TIVE *DATIOM *Y Homestay means you have a room in a home with a family,a couple, or sometimes a single personIt gives you the chance to learn about everyday life, customs and culture in Aust
9、raliaYou will be able to practice and improve your English You have two choices for homestay: FULL BOARD- The approximate cost is$240 per week and usually includes three meals a day and electricity costs ROOM ONLYThe approximate cost is$150 per week,electricity, gas and water arc includedYou will ha
10、ve to pay extra for other expenses,including food Payment for internet access is not included GROUP HOUSE A group house is set up by a group of people, who take the responsibility of renting a house from a landlordThey share all expenses and the maintenance of the homeThe cost is approximately$170 t
11、o$200 per student,per weekFood, electricity and telephone will be an additional costThis type of accommodation cannot be organized before you arrive HOME RENTAL For students studying at the University who have brought their families with them, there is a wide range of houses and apartments for renta
12、l in Canberra, priced from$300 to $500 per weekVisit the following site for private rental listings: modationlistings 16Which of the following accommodation choices is the lowest in price? ACollege House BInternational House CUniversity Village DGroup House 17The advantage of“Full Board”over“Room On
13、ly”or“Group House”is that_ are included Aelectricity and phone bills Bfood and electricity Cgas and phone bills Dwater and interact 18,If you want to enjoy Australian daily family life,_ is your best choice ACollege House BUniversity Village CGroup House DHomestay Questions 19 to 22 are based on the
14、 following passage Last summer 1 went through a training program and became a literacy volunteer(扫盲志愿者)the training I received,though excellent, did not tell me how it was to work with a real student,however。 When I began to discover what other peoples lives were like because they could not read,I r
15、ealized the true importance of reading My first student Jane was a 44-year-old single mother of threeIn the first lesson,I found out she walked two miles to the nearest supermarket twice a week because she didnt know which bus to takeWhen I told her 1 would get her a bus schedule。 she told me it wou
16、ld not help because she could not read itShe said she also had difficulty once she got to the supermarket because she couldnt always remember what she needed. Since she did not know words, she could not write out a shopping listAlso, she could only recognize items by their labelsAs a result, if the
17、product had a different label, she would not recognize it as the product she wanted As we worked together,learning how to read built Janes self-confidence, which encouraged her to continue in her studiesShe began to make rapid progress and was even able to take the bus to the supermarketAfter this s
18、uccessful trip,she reported how serf-confident she feltAt the end of the program, she began helping her youngest son,Tony,a shy first grader, with his readingShe sat with him before he went to sleep and together they would read bedtime stories。 When his eyes became wide witl excitement as she readpr
19、ide was written all over her face, and she began to see how her own hard work in learning to read paid offAs she described this experience1 was proud of myself, tooI found that helping Jane to build her self- confidence was more rewarding than anything I had ever done before As a literacy volunteerI
20、 learned a great deal about teaching and helping othersIn fact,I may have learned more from the experience than Jane did 19What did the author do after the training program? AShe worked in the supermarket BShe helped someone to learn how to read CShe gave single mothers the help they needed DShe wen
21、t to a training program to help a literacy volunteer 20The reason Jane didnt go to the supermarket by bus was that_ Ashe didnt know which bus went there Bshe liked to walk to the supermarket Cshe lived far away from the bus stop Dshe couldnt afford the bus ticket 21How did Jane use to find the goods
22、 she wanted in the supermarket? AShe remembered the names of the goods BShe asked others to take her to the right place CShe managed to find the goods by familiar labels DShe knew where the goods were in the supermarket 22Which of the following statements is true about Jane? AShe could do things she
23、 had not been able to do before BShe was able to read stories with the help of her son CShe decided to continue her studies in sch001 DShe paid for her own lessons Questions 23 to 26 are based on the following passage American money can be quite confusingThe bills or paper money are all of the same
24、color and sizeOne has to look carefully to he sure he is giving out a $1 bill and not a$10 bill,for exampleFurthermore,new bills stick together easily, Be sure this does not happen to youCoins are also confusingThis is partly because some of them have two names, partly because the size does not indi
25、cate the valueThe tencent coin is smaller than the fivecent coin,for exampleIn addition,all coins are silver colored except the penny(one cent)which is brown color or copper-colored One cent,or a penny,is the coin of smallest value,equal to 1 100 of a dollarIt is useful for some parking meters and s
26、ome sales taxes but a penny does not buy very much! Five pennies are equal to one nickelA coin of ten cents ,the smallest in size of all the coins,is one of the most usefulIt is used for pay-phones,buying newspapers from coin operated machines, and some bus faresthe 25一cent coin,or quarter, is large
27、r than the nickel but is easily mistaken for itThis is the normal tipping coin,also commonly used for paying bridge and road tolls One has to keep considerable change on hand, especially in cities which require exact change for their busesSales taxes also require a lot of small coins,although stores
28、 will give changeBus drivers,however,are often not allowed to give change in many cities Bills come in the following denominations(面额):$1,$5, $10 and$20They also come in$50 and$100 billsbut these are seen less often by most of us! Keep small- value bills with youTaxi drivers and some store clerks wi
29、ll not change anything larger than a$5 bill; most big department stores will,however 23Why are American bills quite confusing? ABecause they stick together easily BBecause they have the same figures CBecause they have more than one name DBecause they are of the same color and size 24The penny coin is_ Acopper-colored Bgoldcolored Cironcolored Dsilver-colored 25Which
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