1、C. In the restaurant. D. In the supermarket.2. A. Travel to Shanghai. B. Have a meeting.C. Dine with Mr. Kim. D. Discuss their program.3. A. Salesman and customer. B. Husband and wife. C. Manager and secretary. D. Father and daughter.4. A. He didnt want to come early. B. He carried a heavy bag. C. H
2、e was delayed by a heavy truck. D. He was held up in a traffic jam. 5. A. The woman will go to the airport by taxi. B. The woman is asking the man for help.C. The womans car has broken down. D. The woman really likes taking buses.6. A. He also thinks Tina looks great. B. He thinks Tina should get a
3、new dress.C. He doesnt agree with the woman. D. He doesnt like Tinas silver dress.7. A. She moved to Washington when she was young.B. She can provide little useful information. C. She will show the man around Washington. D. She will ask someone else to help the man. 8. A. He can speak German. B. He
4、knows both English and German. C. He can read German books. D. He knows nothing about German.9. A. She couldnt believe that the news about James was true. B. She felt sorry for James being caught cheating by teachers.C. She thought James shouldnt have cheated in the final exam.D. She showed no inter
5、est in any news about exams at all. 10. A. He acted in the play at the last minute.B. He decided to quit at the last minute.C. He wasnt supposed to take part in the play.D. He made up his mind to act in the play.Section B In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three qu
6、estions 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 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 f
7、ollowing passage.11. A. 9:00am-8:00pm B. 5:00am-9:00pm C. 9:30am-5:30pm D. 5:30am-9:30pm12. A. Candies. B. Cigarettes. C. Newspapers. D. Stamps.13. A. Small stores usually have a one-hour break during lunch time.B. Large food shops stay open for more hours on Thursday and Friday. C. Most shops are c
8、losed in the afternoon on Tuesday and Thursday.D. It is convenient for foreign visitors to shop on Sundays.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage. 14. A. 50 million dollars. B. 144 million dollars.C. 158 million dollars. D. 160 million dollars.15. A. It was shown for four days in
9、 many countries. B. It was made and produced in 1973. C. It was based on the story of wars among planets.D. It told a story which happened not long ago.16. A. “Revenge of the Sith” is the best in the series of six “Star Wars” movies.B. The action in the new film is exciting and the special effects a
10、re terrific.C. “Revenge of the Sith” is especially suitable for children to watch.D. It has more violent actions than all the other “Star Wars” films.Section C In Section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are requir
11、ed 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 conversation. Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.An Accident ReportLocationIt was on Jefferson _17_, between 19th and 20th Str
12、eet.TimeIt happened at about 7:00 _18_ morning.Person concernedMrs. Norris and Mrs. Brown, her new _19_.DetailsMrs. Browns car hit Mrs. Norris when it was _20_ out of the driveway. Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation. Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for eac
13、h answer.Whats the trouble of the woman?She has a headache and _21_.What does “off-color” imply? It implies that someone is _22_.When did the woman feel bad?When she _23_ this morning. How did the doctor examine the patient?By _24_ . II. Grammar and Vocabulary After reading the passages below, fill
14、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 other blanks,use one word that best fits each blank.(A)Chicago Chicago is an incredible city and a key business center for the M
15、idwest. That means that sooner or later most business travelers (25)_(find) themselves there. This City Guide for Chicago provides business travelers with all the information they need (26)_(plan) a successful trip to Chicago. Of course, it also help you find out how to enjoy (27)_ while youre there
16、. Unless youre just in Chicago for the day, theres a good chance that youll have some time after work to explore the sleepless city and (28)_ youre ready to take a break from business meetings or simply want to throw in some sightseeing after a busy week at work. (29)_ _ _ help business travelers pl
17、an their free time better, weve created this overview of things to do in Chicago. Well help you feel at home in one of Americas biggest cities. If youre mainly going to be downtown, the buses and trains and taxis can pretty quickly move you around. To make it easy, weve pulled together a complete li
18、st of the transportation options for business travelers to Chicago. Of course, business travelers (30)_ also want to compare prices on rental cars in Chicago, especially if they need transportation to the surrounding suburbs. Chicago has a huge range of dining options. You can always get some real c
19、omfort food there, but when it comes to business lunches or dinners, its nice to have something a little (31)_(nice). Chicago is a wonderful city for business travelers. Hotel options range from ultra-fancy in town to cheap and convenient in the suburbs. While its relatively easy to move around Chic
20、ago, its still a good idea for business travelers to know (32)_ they need to be during the day and to select a hotel nearby. Alternatively, you can select a hotel thats in the heart of the downtown area. (B)Special Public BudgetGraffiti (涂鸦) Vandalism (故意破坏公物的行为)in Adelaide costs the public purse mo
21、re than two million dollars a year, which (33)_(reveal). Ratepayers and taxpayers foot the bill for continual cleanups of graffiti from metropolitan bus shelters, public buildings and reserves, TransAdelaide alone spends about one million dollars a year (34)_(remove) graffiti from buses and trains.
22、And Adelaides 27 metropolitan councils expect to spend at least one million dollars this financial year on graffiti clean-ups. However, costs would be hundreds of thousands of dollars higher (35)_ councils did not rely on volunteers or criminals serving community service orders to do the work. Glene
23、lg Council, for example, has a Correctional Services Department team which removes graffiti from the foreshore area at least once a week. Other councils, (36)_ Elizabeth, Noarlunga and Payneham, have employed special anti-graffiti officers. Salisbury is among those councils (37)_ call on a data bank
24、 of volunteers to immediately paint out graffiti “tags”. Despite the “tagging” of the War Memorial on North Terrace (38)_ (follow) by the public outcry 18 months ago, several councils have reported a significant increase in graffiti attacks. “We have budgeted $53,200 for clean-ups this year, but we
25、will go over that. Each year the budget goes up by 15 or 20 per cent,” an Elizabeth City Council spokesman said yesterday, “It really is (39)_ enormous social problem.”A spokesman for Stirling Council said his council could easily spend $20,000 a year on graffiti, but could not afford $6,000 for the
26、 most offensive or obvious work. “Its not a matter of how much graffiti you have, (40)_ how much you can afford to clean up,” he said. 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. mineralsB. agricultu
27、reC. profitableD. availableE. shortagesF. celebrationsG. immigrantsH. increasedI. populationJ. fashionableK. openedChinese traders were recorded as making voyages to the north coast of Australia from the 1750s, but were probably visiting Australia long before. Chinese men arrived in Australia in sma
28、ll numbers after the 1788 British settlement as free settlers and criminals. A small population grew rapidly after 1848 under a system of indentured(契约的)labour, after China had _41_ its ports to foreign trade in 1842. They worked in rural New South Wales as cooks, farm labourers and etc. Indentured
29、Chinese _42_ worked in all colonies variously as station hands, plantation workers, miners, on public works, cabinet makers, personal servants and in laundries. Most came from the south-eastern provinces of Guangdong and Fujian. Due to labour _43_ in West Australia, the Colonial Government organized Chinese contract labour between 1847 and 1898, most working as labourers, cooks and gardeners. Many Chinese people came from rural backgrounds and brought with them _44_ and water
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