1、00. C. 4:20. D. 3:20.2. A. He wants to get a new position. B. He is asking the woman for help. C. He has left the woman a good impression. D. He enjoys letter writing.3. A. At a newsstand. B. At a car dealers. C. At a newspaper office. D. At a publishing house.4. A. The weather forecast says it will
2、 be fine. B. The weather doesnt count in their plan. C. They will not do as planned in case of rain. D. They will postpone their programme if it rains.5.A. He is not used to city life. B. He is very tall and thin.C. Its hard to find him there. D. He is always holding a needle.6. A.His computer doesn
3、t work well. B.He isnt getting along with his stuff.C. He didnt register for a proper course. D.He cant apply the theory to his program.7. A. He lent her his extra pen. B. He was afraid of losing his pen.C. He offered her a pencil. D. He said he didnt have any extra ink.8. A. Neither of the watches
4、keeps good time. B. The womans watch stopped three hours ago. C. The mans watch goes too fast. D. Its too dark for the woman to read her watch.9. A. By going on a diet. B. By having fewer meals.C.By doing physical exercise. D. By eating fruits and vegetables.10. A. The planes departure time remains
5、unknown. B. The man went to a wrong check-in counter. C. The man has just missed the flight. D. The plane will leave at 9:14.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 wil
6、l 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. 100 million. B. 50 to 100 million. C. 15 million. D. 500 millio
7、n.12. A. Aristotle. B. A Russian. C. Nobel. D. Dolly.13. A. Animal testing is unnecessary and a poor scientific practice. B. Animals have played an important part in many scientific research. C. Many Nobel Prize winners are interested in animal testing. D. Animal research was carried out in every me
8、dical advance of the last century.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. To encourage people to participate in a club activity. B. To introduce a new kind of bicycle. C. To inform beginning cyclists about New Jerseys traffic laws. D. To warn tourists about bicycling on the
9、 roadways.15. A. Some of them are inaccessible to beginning cyclists. B. Some of them record the development of the bicycle. C. They are nice places to visit on bicycle tours. D. They help to make New Jersey a wealthy state.16. A. Repair their bicycles. B. Go on a bicycle tour. C. Take a test about
10、road safety. D. Participate in a bicycle race. Section C In Section 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 answe
11、r sheet.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.Hospital RegistrationNAME: Michelle RobertsHOME ADDRESS: 81 South 17 DrivePOSTCODE: 18 NATIONALITY: 19 ARRIVAL DATE: May 12thDEPARTURE DATE: May 20 Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.Blanks 21 through 24 are based on
12、 the following conversation.Why does the woman want to see the manager?Because she wants to 21 .Why is the woman so angry?Because it seems that the hotel didnt have 22 before she moved in.What will the manager send someone to do there?He will send someone to examine the 23 .What is the possible reas
13、on for the hotels carelessness?They have been extremely busy with 24 .Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.IIGrammar 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 w
14、ord, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks,use one word that best fits each blank.ARunning is becoming increasingly popular in cities because it is a good way of keeping fit. More importantly, it (25)_ (signal) a societys awakening against the slavery impose
15、d by the modern way of life, complete with the Internet, mobile phones, iPads and apps which make people lazy, says Liao Baoping in (26)_ article in Xinhua News Telegraph.Not only are more people taking to running, they are (27)_ using wearable devices and using software on their cellphones to recor
16、d the distance they cover and the amount of calories they burn. Besides, charting out ideal running routes in cities has become a popular topic of discussion among runners.But apart from physical fitness and stress-relief, there are other reasons why running has become so popular in China. (28)_ hen
17、 an activity becomes fashion, says Liao, it has to satisfy peoples psychological needs .The commute from home to office and back, or a drive to a shopping mall, has become routine in todays concrete jungles. Living in rooms (29)_ with air conditioners, many people dont even feel the changes in the s
18、eason. We are moving farther away from nature thanks to the knowledge and technologies (30)_ have been acquired and mastered so far,says Liao. According to Liao, to some extent, running is an escape from the risks and boredom of modern life. It (31)_ be seen as peoples longing for a return to nature
19、.People desperately want to get rid of the restrictions of modern life. And a pair of running shoes and perseverance are (32)_ one needs to become a runner and embrace nature.BAmericans are living longer, with ouraverage life expectancy now surpassing 78 years, up from less than 74 years in 1980.But
20、 we are not necessarily living (33) _(healthy). The incidence of a variety of chronic diseases,(34) _diabetes and heart disease, has also been growing dramatically, especially among people who are not yet elderly.The mix of those two developments (35) _(lead) to what some researchers have identified
21、 as a “lengthening of morbidity(病态)”. (36) _means we are spending more years living with chronic disease and ill health-not the outcome that most of us would hope for from a prolonged life span.But a notable new study published in Archives of Internal Medicine suggests that a little advance planning
22、 could change that prospect. Being or becoming fit in middle age, the study found, (37) _ _ you havent previously bothered with exercise, appears to reshape the landscape in aging.For the study, researchers gathered medical records for 18,670 middle-aged men and women whod visited the Cooper Clinic
23、for a checkup (38) _ (begin) in 1970.(39) _ they found was that those adults who had been the least fit at the time of their middle-age checkup also were the most likely (40) _ (develop) any of eight serious or chronic conditions early in the ageing process. These include heart disease, diabetes, Al
24、zheimers, and colon or lung cancer. Complete the following passage by using the words in the boxEach word can only be used onceNote that there is one word more than you needA. equivalents B. increase C. capped D. acknowledged E. regulations F. comparatively G. undeniable H. vast I. restoration J. ra
25、nked K. moderatelyThis past National Day holiday saw upwards of half a billion Chinese citizens travelling. While some flew off to international destinations, the _41_ majority enjoyed the many tourist sites that China has to offer. If you were one of those people who decided to explore Chinas sceni
26、c spots, you probably realized that it isnt just the mountain steps that are steep-the entrance fees are, too!The average cost of the highest _42_ 5A attractions is 109 yuan. This could prove to be a little too steep for some families, who find themselves spending too large a portion of their holida
27、y budget on admission tickets. The 32 5A locations that upped their prices in the past five years experienced an average _43_ of over 40 percent. The bad news is that these prices are expected to continue to rise. So how does Chinas situation compare to other parts of the world? The average fees for
28、 cultural and historical sites seem to be on par with(与同价) international _44_ Its quite another story, however, when you compare natural wonders. For example, the cost of a ticket to Zhangjiajie National Forest Park(张家界国家森林公园) hovers around 245 yuan for a three-day tour. This seems _45_ high when yo
29、u consider that a week long pass to Americas Yellowstone National Park (黄石国家公园)is a mere 74 yuan. here are _46_ benefits to increased revenue(收益) from ticket sales, which support necessary _47_ , maintenance and operation costs. This is especially important for sites that must keep visitor numbers down in order to protect the natural environment. However, it must also be _48_ that many of Chinas tourist attractions are operated by private companies who are ultimately protecting their bottomline(盈亏底线). While the gov
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