1、testpaperModel Test 1PAPER ONEPART I LISTENING COMPREHENSION (20 minutes, 20 points)Section ADirections: In this part, you will hear 10 short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The question will be spoken one time. After
2、 you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. Then on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and mark the letter that corresponds to the letter of the answer you have chosen.1. A.
3、 She is willing to go.B. She refuses the mans proposal.C. She feels sorry since she cant go.D. She has never heard of white-water rafting.2. A. The woman is going to buy a new car.B. The womans old car was not functioning properly.C. The womans new car has a problem.D. The woman doesnt have to drive
4、 in heavy traffic.3. A. Classical music bores him. B. Rap music is not as good as classic music. C. He prefers classical music to rap music.D. He prefers rap music to classical music.4. A. 12:15. B. 12:45 C. 1:00. C. 2:00. 5. A. She must finish the report before noon. B. She will take a short break.
5、 C. Taking a break is just what she needs. D. Working long hours has hurt her neck.6. A. The man is a computer programmer.B. The man is a meteorologist.C. The man works at a TV station.D. The man teaches computer science.7. A. She wants to recover from her physical exhaustion.B. A weight problem is
6、troubling her.C. Aerobic dancing is an easy exercise.D. Its the only exercise available in the center.8. A. They are doing weight lifting. B. They are walking to their campsite. C. They are watching the stars.D. They are resting at their campsite.9. A. His teacher expects too much from his students.
7、B. His work is not recognized by the teacher. C. His teacher has no right to complain.D. The homework assignment is hard for him.10. A. The mans speech is on conversational language.B. The man knows how to speak smart in public.C. The woman is the mans tutor.D. The woman is more experienced in publi
8、c speaking. Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear one interview and two passages. At the end of the interview and each passage, there will be several questions. You will hear the interview, the two passages and questions only once. After you hear each question choose the best answer fr
9、om the four choices. Then on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and mark the letter that corresponds to the letter of the answer you have chosen.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following interview.11. A. Whether children could go to primary school.B. Whether children could g
10、raduate from primary school.C. It divided eleven-year-old children into two groups.D. Students with good scores could get further education.12. A. Its like the conventional grammar school. B. It takes students of different age groups. C. More subjects are taught in this system. D. The students level
11、s vary in this system.13. A. The size of a class is big.B. The new system cant fully replace the old system.C. Students have no knowledge about society.D. Students dont enjoy learning.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following talk.14. A. Ancient people worshipped Gods in the caves. B. The c
12、aves protected people from coldness. C. People lived inside the caves in hot summer. D. People stored food in the caves.15. A. Historians want to excavate the caves.B. People visit here to worship Gods.C. People come to enjoy the beautiful view.D. Many legends are associated with caves.16. A. Volcan
13、oes erupt regularly in these areas.B. The caves here are formed in many different ways.C. These states attract overseas tourists.D. Great beds of limestone are found here.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following passage.17. A. How to detect criminals fast. B. Detecting criminals through fi
14、ngerprints. C. Different types of fingerprints. D. Fingerprints are used for various purposes.18. A. Over a hundred years ago.B. Hundreds of years ago.C. In the 1980s.D. No historical record is available.19. A. The Chinese.B. Dr. Henry Fauld.C. Sir Francis Galton.D. Sir Edward Henry.20. A. Criminal
15、detection is more accurate.B. Counting the ridges of one fingertip is enough.C. . Crime detection is much faster. D. Its accurate though it takes a longer time. PART II CLOZE TEST (10 minutes, 15 points) Directions: Read the passage through. Then go back and choose one suitable word or phrase marked
16、 A, B, C or D for each blank in the passage. Mark the corresponding letter on your Answer Sheet. (朱4) Let us set out from a fact. The same type of civilization, or to use a more exact, although more extended expression, the same society, has not always inhabited the earth. The human race as a whole
17、has grown, has developed, has 21 , like one of ourselves. It was once a child, it was once a man; we are now 22 at its impressive old age. Before the epoch which modern society has dubbed(把.戏称为)“ancient” there was another epoch which the ancients called “fabulous” (寓言般的,神话般的) but which it would be m
18、ore accurate to call “ 23 “.Observe then three great 24 orders of things in civilization, from its origin down to our days. Now, as poetry is always superposed (叠加在) upon society, we propose to try to 25 , from the form of its society, what the character of the poetry must have been in those three g
19、reat 26 of the world - primitive times, ancient times, modern times. In primitive times, when man awakes in a world 27 is newly created, poetry awakes with him. 28 the marvelous things that dazzle him, his first speech is a hymn simply. He is still so close to God that all his thoughts are joyful, a
20、ll his dreams are 29 . The earth is still almost 30 . There are families, but no nations; patriarchs, but no kings. Each race exists 31 its own pleasure; no property, no laws, no 32 , no wars. Everything belongs to each and to all. Society is a community. Man is 33 in naught. He leads that nomadic (
21、游牧的) pastoral life with which all civilizations begin, and which is so well 34 solitary contemplation, to fanciful reverie(幻想).He follows every suggestion, he goes hither and thither, 35 . His thought, like his life, resembles a cloud that changes its shape and its direction according to the wind th
22、at drives it. Such is the first man, such is the first poet. (6.1)21.A. mastered B. matured C. mattered D. measured22. A. looking into B. looking out C. looking on D. looking round 23. A. primitive B. ancient C. modern D. backward24. A. successive B. subsequent C. subsidiary D. successful25. A illus
23、trate B. demonstrate C. overstate D. understate26. A. eras B. periods C. stages D. ages 27. A. whose B. what C. that D. this28. A In the face of B. In the process of C. In the event of D. In the case of 29. A. realities B. imaginations C. illusions D. visions30. A. desserted B. deserted C. dessertin
24、g D. deserting31. A. in B. at C. on D. for 32. A. comments B. contents C. contentions D. contexts33. A. restrained B. retained C. refrained D. refined34. A. adopted B. adopting C. adapting D. adapted35. A. at fault B. at random C. at ease D. at leastPART III Reading Comprehension (30 minutes, 20 poi
25、nts) Directions: In this part of the test, there are four passages for you to read. Read each passage carefully, and then do the questions that follow. Choose the best answer A, B, C, or D, and mark the corresponding letter on your Answer Sheet.(1)James Louvan works at a private research groupthe fa
26、milies and Work Institute in New York. Mr. Louvan says the increase in single-parents is the result of two major changes in American society. One change is the increase in mothers who work outside the home. The other change is the new way of thinking about what it means to be a father. American fath
27、ers now have a greater part in the lives of their children. Mr. Louvan notes that 31 years ago almost no fathers attended the birth of their children. Today more than 90 percent of all fathers are present when their children are born. American fathers also spend more time caring for their children n
28、ow. Caring for children is no longer considered just womans work.Most single-parent families result when a marriage ends in divorce. In most cases the divorced parents decide who will have the children. About 85 percent of children live with their mother after divorce. However, more divorced men wan
29、t their children to live with them. Sometimes a divorce causes a dispute about who will care for the children. In these cases a judge decides. In an increasing number of disputes, a judge orders that both parents share the children. Usually the children will live with one parent, both the mother and
30、 the father will take part in decisions affecting them. In other cases the children will live with the mother part of the time, and with the father part of the time. Frank and his divorced wife, for example, share responsibility for caring for their 6-year old daughter. The little girl with Frank fo
31、r 10 days, then she lives with her mother for 10 days. (8。5 wang)36. Who is Mr. James Louvan?A. He is a private researcher who tries to improve the situation of single-parent families.B. He is a single-parent father who has two children.C. He is the director of the Families and Work Institute.D. He
32、is a researcher who studies the single-parent family in the United Sates.37. It can be inferred that in the past,A. many single-parent families were brought about by women working out of the home.B. American mothers stayed at home to take care of the family.C. American fathers refused to offer help or care when their babies were born.D. disputes about the responsibility of raising children cause peop
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