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1、4. A. The goods there were on sale last weekend.B. Its the womans favourite shopping mall.C. It sold out 50% of the goods last weekend.D. Its the cheapest shopping mall nearby.5. A. The woman isnt satisfied with her clothes style.B. The woman is most probably pregnant.C. The woman doesnt like the ne

2、w family member.D. The woman is trying her best to lose weight.6. A. It is the only property she has.B. Her father asked her not to sell it.C. She inherited it from his father.D. She has nowhere to live after selling it.7. A. Call a repairman to come at once.B. Check the sink in the kitchen first.C.

3、 Clear up the kitchen right now.D. Stop the water from running immediately.8. A. She lost her purse.B. She forgot to bring cash.C. She failed to attend the concert.D. She was unable to get the student discount.9. A. Finish checking her reference.B. Complete the research.C. Put the material in order.

4、D. Start typing the paper.10. A. The woman enjoyed the movie very much.B. The woman didnt sleep well because of the movie.C. The man asked the woman to be careful at night.D. The man invited the woman to go to the theatre together,Section B In Section B, you will hear two short passages and one long

5、er conversation. After each passage orconversation, you will be asked several questions. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but thequestions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper anddecide which one would be the best answe

6、r to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. She wrote several booksB. She managed a farm.C. She was a business woman.D. She worked as a nurse.12. A.101 years.B. 76 years.C. 25 years.D.22 years.13. A. Pictures in plain style.B. A successful art c

7、ollector.C. A great American artistD. The secret of living longer.Questions I4 through I6 are based on the following passage.14. A. To concentrate for our quiet thought.B. To give full attention to the driving.C. To avoid being caught by the police,D. To be as casual as possible in the driving.15. A

8、. In an elevator. B. At a special hall.C. In a bathroom.D.Ata concert.16. A. By listening comprehensively and analytically.B. By taking a sonic bath thoroughly.C. By attending classical concerts frequently.D. By listening to an emotional piece of music.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the follow

9、ing conversation.17. A. Inquiring about the details of a trade fair.B. Booking rooms at a hotel.C. Complaining about the hotel room service.D. Giving suggestions on receiving guests.18. A. Its a busy season for international tourism.B. There arent many hotels available in the city.C.An important eco

10、nomic event will occur.D. There is a big conference to be held.19. A. For five days altogether,B. From Dec.11th to Dec. 13th.C. From morning to night on Dec.15th.D. A whole day on the fourth day of their stay.20. A. The woman wants to reserve rooms either on the 1st or 6th floor,B. The woman has to

11、pay 1200 dollars for all the rooms she has booked.C. Whether the rooms are accessible by wheelchair will affect the womans choice,D. Twelve people are most likely to attend the conference to be held on Dec.13th.II.Grammar and VocabularyAfter reading the passage below.fill in the blanks to make the p

12、assages coherent andgrammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form ofthe given word: for the other blanks.use one word that best fits each blank.Consider the Mechanical PencilIf you used to collect small objects.Im sure (if you were anything like my

13、younger self)thatyou used to collect mechanical pencils.In one of the math preparatory classes1(21)_(go)to in elementary and middle school.we used to receive mechanical pencils as prizes for doing well on the in-class exams or answeringquestions in class. This was(22)_I built up my collection of Cad

14、oozles,which are shortmechanical pencils decorated with brightly colored spaceships and ice cream bars. But Ive longsince used up all my Cadoozles and a majority of the mechanical pencils that 1(23)_(hide)in an empty moon-cake tin so many years before.which makes me reflect fondly back on those oldd

15、ays.when receiving a mechanical pencil was as easy as drinking a glass of water.Mechanical pencils are not only more convenient than your traditional Ticonderoga in the sensethat they never need (24)_(sharpen):they also produce thinner. cleaner lines. which isextremely important for drawers and draf

16、ters. Furthermore,they are environmentally friendly.sinceyou dont have to buy (25)_wooden pencil whenever you run out of lead(铅芯). Youcan simply refill your mechanical pencil. There is only one slight negative I must remark on.(26)_is that as someone who calls mechanical pencils lead pencilin casual

17、 conversation.theterm is confusing.Mechanical pencil lead is actually not made from the chemicalelement lead. It is made from a mixture of graphite and clay. which(27)_not give you leadpoisoning.This is contrary to what my third-grade teacher said when she saw my classmate Johnclicking his mechanica

18、l pencil against his index finger out of boredom:John,stop that! Youregoing to get lead poisoning!I think all the third-graders (and teachers) in the world would feelmuch(28)_(safe) if they knew what really made up the pencils they use every day.It used to be so easy to grab a mechanical pencil when

19、ever I needed one. but (29)the moon-cake tin has become increasingly lighter. I have learned to appreciate mywriting instruments more.Perhaps I should have collected a few more Cadoozles when I wasyounger.perhaps I should have appreciated the feeling of holding up the moon-cake tin when it wasthree-

20、quarters full, hoping that three would always be a new pencil for me (30)_(use)tomorrow.Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box.Each word can only beused once.Note that there is one word more than you once.A.threatenedB.designedC.preferencesD.typicallyE.experimentalF.theoreticalG.a

21、bandoned H.instruments I.constantlyJ.extensiveK.persuasiveScience Isnt Always Perfect-But We Should Still Trust ItFrom environment pollution to climate change. we make decisions every day that involve usin scientific claims. Are genetically modified crops safe to eat? Is climate change an emergency?

22、 Inrecent years,many of these issues have become politically polarized,with people rejecting scientificevidence that is opposite their political_31_.When Greta Thunberg, the youthful climate activist, was asked by one member why we should trust the science.she replied. because its science!For severa

23、l decades,there has been a(n)_32_and organized campaign intended to producedistrust in science.funded by regulated industries and libertarian think-tanks whose interests andbeliefs are_33_by the findings of modern science.In response.scientists have tended to stressthe success of science. After all,

24、 scientists have been right about most things,from the structure ofthe universe to the relativity of time and space.That answer isnt wrong.but for many people its not_34_.After all, just because scientistsmore than 400 years ago were right about the structure of the solar system doesnt prove thatdif

25、ferent group of scientists are right about a different issue today.An alternative answer to the question-Why trust science?-is that scientists use thescientific method. If youve got a high school science textbook lying around the house, youllprobably find that answer in it.But this answer is wrong.B

26、ut what is_35_declared to be thescientific method-develop ahypothesis(假设),then design an experiment to test it-isnt whatscientists actually do. Historians of science have shown that scientists use many different methods, and these methods have changed with time.Science_36_changes:new methods get inv

27、ented, old ones get_37_.and any particular point in time scientists can be found doing many differentthings.And thats a good thing,because the so-called scientific method doesnt work.False theoriescan produce true results, so even if an experiment works,it doesnt prove the theory that was_38to test

28、it is true. There also might be many different theories that could produce that same39result.On the contrary, if the experiment fails, it doesnt prove the theory is wrong: it could be that the experiment was badly conducted or there was a fault in one of the_40_.I11.Reading Comprehensions For each b

29、lank 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.Travelling, at least travelling any considerable distance, means dealing with airports.Iveseen my share of airports.They come in several_41_.The smallest I have been through was inthe African town of Hoedspruit where the main wa

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