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1、C. The lady has to have black coffee.D. The lady has had too much black coffee.3. A. The paintings are copies with reasonable prices.B. The paintings are absolutely genuine.C. The paintings are only sold at this fair.D. The paintings are highly priced.4. A. The man booked the flight on Sep. 19.B. Th

2、e man will take the flight on Sep 16.C. The man wants to sell his ticket for Sep. 16.D. The man is likely to take the flight on Sep 20.5. A. A soccer game. B. A bicycle race,C. A swimming game. D. A Marathon running race.6. A.Skirt, B Matches. C. Toes. D. Shoes.7. A. She wants another steak.B. She d

3、oesnt like the steak.C. She is too full to have anything more.D. She is full of energy.8. A. She prefers to exercise in the afternoonB. The man should continue with his exercise.C. It is important to make warming-up exercise. D. The man should start to exercise one month later.9. A. It would be very

4、 cold today. B. It would get warm today.C. The cold front would stay for long. D. The weather report was wrong.10. A. To drive a long way home. B. To serve as a good mechanic.C. To buy a new car. D. To get her car maintained.Section B Directions: In Section B, you will hear several longer conversati

5、on(s) and short passage(s), and you will be asked several questions on each of the conversation(s) and the passage(s). The conversation(s) and the passage(s) 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 dec

6、ide whch one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. Many people like to eat dog meat. B. The world is too competitive.C. Dogs are unhappy with their existence. D. Dogs enjoy their life with people.12. A. A sick dog. B

7、. A watch dog. C. A junkyard dog. D. A barking dog.13. A. He is probably to make his wife madder.B. He could go to work like a dog and get dog tired.C. He is probably to let sleeping dogs lie.D. He probably will stay in the doghouse.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. Z

8、huyun Art Museum shows Chinas modern culture, art and history.B. Zhuyun Art Museum shows Jiadings native culture, art and history.C. Zhuyun Art Museum shows Jiading s art crafts dating back to Tang Dynasty.D. Zhuyun Art Museum shows Jiading s contemporary paintings and calligraphy.15. A. To renew ol

9、d factories to meet more demands of local residents.B. To store as much art crafts as possible.C. To serve the locals to meet their diverse art demands. ,kaoD. To set a shelter for local modem artists.16. A. The earliest Buddha statues in it is about 2500 years old.B. This museum holds over 1000 Bud

10、dha statues.C. The exhibits in, it are made of a variety of materials.D. The exhibits represent ancient people s delicate techniques and intllience.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.17.A.Teacherandstudent.B.Consultantparent.C.headmaster.D.Doctorpatient.18.Hewithdrewsome

11、moneyfromhisparentsbankaccount, B.mixedwithbadguys,whichinfluencedstudy.wasnotasattentivebefore.watchedtoomuchTVathome.19.Sheannoyed.indifferent.confused.anxious.20.Wherethereisawill,way.AllroadsleadtoRome/All worknoplaymakesJackdullboy.Dontthrowthebabyoutbathwater.II. Grammarand vocabularySectionAA

12、fter reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage 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 other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank. The biggest house of cards, the longes

13、t tongue, and of course, the tallest man: these are among the thousands of record slogged in the famous Guinness Book of Records, Created in 1955 after a debate (21)_ (concern) Europes fastest game bird, (22)_ began as a marketing tool sold to pub landlords (23)_ (promote) Guinness, an Irish drink,b

14、ecame the bestselling copyright title of all time (a category that excludes books such as the Bible and the Koran). In time,the book would sell 120 million copies in over 100 countries quite a leap from its humble beginnings. In its early years, the book set its sights on (24)_ (satisfy) mans inborn

15、 curiosity about the natural world around him. Its two principal fact finders, twins Norris and Ross McWhirter; moved wildly around the globe to collect facts. It was their task to find and document aspects of life that can be sensed. or observed, things that can be quantified or measured. But not j

16、ust any things. They were only interested in superlatives; the biggest and the best. It was during this period (25)_ some of the remarkable Guinness Records were documented, answering such questions as What is the brightest star? and What is the biggest spider? Once aware of the publics thirst for s

17、uch knowledge, the books authors began to branch out to cover increasingly doubtful, 1itle-known facts. They started documenting human achievements as well. A forerunner for reality television, the Guinness Book gave people (26)_ chance to become famous for accomplishing odd, often pointless tasks.

18、Records were set in 1955 for consuming 24 raw eggs in 14 minutes and in 1981 for the fastest solving of a Rubiks Cube (which took a mere 38 seconds). In 1979 a man yodeled (用真假嗓音交替唱) non-stop for ten and a quarter hours. In its latest appearance, the book has found a new home on the internet, No lon

19、ger (27)_ (restrict) to the limits of physical paper, the Guinness World Records website contains seemingly innumerable facts concerning such topics as the most powerful combustion (燃烧) engine, or the worlds longest train. What is striking. however, is that such facts are found sharing a page with t

20、he record of the heaviest train to be pulled (28)_ a beard. Originating as a simple bar book, the Guinness Book of Records (29)_(evolve) over decades to provide insight into the full range of modern life. And although one may be (30)_ (likely) now to learn about the widest human mouth than the highe

21、st number of casualties in a single battle of the Civil War, the Guinness World Records website offers a telling glimpse into the future of fact-finding and record-recording. Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more

22、than you need.A. decline B. invested C. scratching D. harvest E. farmers F. barely G. occurrence H. implementation I. unmarketable J. adjustments K enemies Like many people acting on the desire to eat healthy and local, Acropolis resident Eduardo Jimenez decided to plant a garden in his backyard. He

23、 ploughed the soil, he planted the seeds, and he even set up a fence to keep out the deer. Eduardo did everything right. Or so it seems. However, when (31)_ time has come, he has not one tomato, bean, or leaf of lettuce to show for his hard work. How did this happen? The answer comes. in the form of

24、 a small, brown, particularly smelly insect: the stink bug. Unlike their picky cousins, stink bugs feed on some 300 species of plants, including figs, blueberries, corn, and kiwifruits as well as soybeans, peas, and weeds. Although they do litle damage to the plant itself, they make the fruits and v

25、egetables (32)_. For this reason, stink bugs pose the most serious threat to the big agriculturalists and macro farm operators. Macro farmers have more (33)_ in their produce, and therefore have more to lose. While hobbyists like Eduardo are left to face the disappointment of an unsuccessful garden,

26、 macro farmers are forced to live with the loss of entire tracts of cash crops -a fact that has left many (34)_ able to clothe their children or put food on the table. Last season alone, several New Jersey pepper farmers saw 75% of their crops damaged. Pennsylvania lost half of its.peach population,

27、 and, according to the US Apple Association, apple farmers in the mid-Atlantic states lost S37 million.This year could be worse. As a result of this (35)_ in the supply of fresh fruits and vegetables, shoppers have seen (36)_ sometimes quite dramatic in prices at the grocery store. Prices of apples

28、in Maryland are up 8%. In the north-Atlantic states, prices for peppers shot up an astonishing 14%. Not only are these items becoming more expensive, but they are also getting harder to find. Last week, Marge Jenkins of Athens, Georgia reported having to check three different stores before encountering a decent batch of peas. And this, she assures us, is a regular (37)_. Accidentally brought from Asia, the stink bug has no natural (38)_ in America, and thus its population is ris

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