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共105分 I. Listening Comprehension 30 Section A
Directions: In Section A you will hear ten
short conversations
between two speakers. At
the end of each conversation a
question will
be asked about what was said. The conversations
and the questions will be spoken only once.
After you hear a
conversation and the question
about it read the four possible
answers on
your paper and decide which one is the best answer
to the question you have heard. 1. A. On the
phone. B. In room
503. C. At a restaurant. D.
At the hotel desk. 2. A. Stay home to
prepare
for his exams. B. Attend the concert after
finishing his
exams. C. Ask the woman to help
him with his exams. D. Go to
the concert with
the woman. 3. A. Because John didnt clean his
room. B. Because Mum didnt find what she
wanted. C. Because
John couldnt find anything
he needed. D. Because John didnt
want his
mother to come. 4. A. A lesson requires students
active
involvement. B. Students usually take
an active part in a lecture.
C. More knowledge
is covered m a lecture. D. There is a larger
group of people interested in a lesson. 5. A.
30. B. 60. C. 45. D.
35. 6. A. He regards
Professor Grey as an admirable teacher. B.
He
doesnt think it a good idea to take the course. C.
He believes
that the woman can cope with the
course. D. He doubts if she
can learn
anything from the course. 7. A. In the bookcase.
B. On
the shelf. C. On the floor. D. In the
rubbish bin. 8. A. He has
been studying hard
at night. B. He is not accustomed to the time
difference. C. He finds biology difficult to
learn. D. He has not
adjusted to the new
culture. 9. A. Excited. B. Sorry. C. Sleepy.
D. Bored. 10. A. He is worried about her
interview. B. He wants
to teach her some
medical knowledge. C. He can offer tips on
impressing the interviewer. D. He wishes the
woman good luck.
Section B Directions: In
Section B you will hear two short
passages and
you will be asked three questions on each of the
passages. - 2 - 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 following passage. 11.
A. They
like to make comparison with men. B. They refuse
to
get false teeth. C. They are extremely
nervous. D. They worry
too much about their
health. 12. A. 11300. B. 6469. C. 8023. D.
17769. 13. Questions 14 through 16 are based
on the following
news. 14. A. 5. B. 15. C. 9.
D. 12. 15. A. Improper use of lights.
B. Car
tires and materials stored in a room. C. Narrow
streets. D.
Poor management of the budget
hotel. 16. A. Taking exams. B.
Holding
a party. C. Investigating the hotel. D. Preparing
for the
exam. Section C Longer Conversations
Directions: 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 information you have heard.
Write your answers on your answer sheet. - 3 -
Blanks 17
through 20 are based on the
following conversation. Complete
the form.
Write ONE WORD for each answer. Blanks 21
through 24 are based on the following
conversation. Complete
the form. Write NO MORE
THAN THREE WORDS for each
answer. Why does the
woman quit her job so suddenly Because
of 21
What causes his sleeplessness and headaches 22 may
be
the cause. Whats the mans suggestion He
suggests her having a
23 break. Why doesnt the
woman accept the suggestion She
prefers not to
let her own problems 24 . II. Grammar and
vocabulary 25 Section A Directions: Beneath
each of the
following sentences there are four
choices marked A B C and D.
choose the one
answer that best completes the sentence. 25. We
were all confused wondering what was this
sudden change of
plan. A. against B. beyond C.
below D. behind 26. energy drinks
are popular
and can be bought anywhere -researchers
recommend the drinks be consumed with caution.
A. Unless B.
As long as C. Even though
D. In case - 4 - 27. The films that
create a
high box office are not necessarily with high
investment.
A. these B. the ones C. that D.
one 28. Qatar will be the first
country in the
Middle East the World Cup. A. hosting B. having
hosted C. to host D. hosted 29. of a number of
food safety
incidents consumers become more
careful in choosing milk
products. A.
Informing B. Being informed C. To have been
informed D. Informed 30. Some people hold
different views on
the new rule animal
performance should not be carried out in
zoos.
A. in which B. which C. why D. that 31. It isnt
clear wins
in the battle for market share
between Tencent and Qihoo 360
but the users
are always the losers. A. who B. that C. whoever
D.
what 32. Ive lived a much healthier life
since I up smoking. A.
have given B. give C.
had given D. gave 33. It was because of
the
heavy snow hundreds of flights were severely
delayed or
even cancelled at Heathrow airport.
A. what B. so that C. that D.
how 34. I dont
mind talking to the press that my identity is
protected. A. in case B. on condition C. for
fear D. in order 35.
When the teacher entered
his office he was surprised to find
everything
in good order. A. arranging B. being arranged C.
arranged D. having been arranged 36. More and
more people
come to realize that our
environment is the natural foundation
our economy is built. A. that B. which
C. on which D. what 37.
Bad management and
ineffective government safety supervision
were
to blame for 11.15 fire for it
_____________completely
avoided. A. could be
B. should be C. must have been D. could
have
been 38. I was grateful to the repairman for
helping me get
back was accidentally deleted
by myself. A. which B. those C.
what D. that
39. You are never going to get rid of your double
chin if you cant resist by sweets. A. to be
tempted B. tempted C.
having been tempted D.
being tempted 40. Never so well before
the
high-rise fire occurred. A. sold fire
extinguishers B. did fire
extinguishers sell
C. were fire extinguishers sold D. fire
extinguishers sold Section B Directions:
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.
skillful B. separate C. absolutely D.
apply E. potentially F.
dangers G contact H.
maintain I. emergencies J. unconscious
Government statistics recently revealed that
in the UK more
than 3000 people a year
experience electric shocks in their home.
A
smaller number are electrocuted after 41 with
power lines
outside the home. Electric shocks
can cause a persons heart or
breathing to stop
can also cause burns and are 42 fatal. It is
essential for people to learn basic first aid
techniques to deal
with such 43 . - 5 -
If you are the first person to reach someone
who has had an electric shock dont touch them
If they are still
holding the appliance that
has given them the shock eg a hair
dryer
unplug it or turn off the power at its source.
Under no
circumstances try to move the
appliance with your hand If you
cant turn off
the power use a piece of wood like a broom handle
or a chair to 44 the victim from the appliance
or the power
source. You may even be able to
do this with a folded
newspaper. The victim
must remain lying down. If they are 45
victims
should be placed on their side. But they should
not be
moved if there is a possibility of neck
or spine injuries unless it
is 46 necessary.
It is essential to 47 the victims body heat so
make sure you cover him or her with a blanket
before you do
anything else. If the victim is
not breathing 48 mouth-to-mouth
resuscitation
复生 . Keep the victims head low until
professional help arrives. If the electric
shock has been caused
by an external power
line the 49 to the victim and to anybody
providing first aid are much greater. III.
Reading
Comprehension 50 Section A Directions:
For each blank in the
following passages 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. What is time Is it a
thing to be saved or spent or
wasted
like money Or is it something we have no 50 over
like
the weather Is time the same all over the
world Thats an easy
question you say. Wherever
you go a minute is 60 seconds an
hour is 60
minutes a day is 24 hours and so forth. Well
maybe.
But in America time is more than that.
Americans see time as a
51 resource. Maybe
thats why they are fond of the expression
quotTime is Because Americans believe time is
a
limited resource they try to conserve and
manage it People in
the U.S. often attend
lectures or read books on time 52 . It seems
they all want to 53 their time better.
Professionals carry around
pocket planners --
some in electronic form --to keep 54 of
appointments and deadlines. People do all they
can to 55 more
life out of their time. The
early American hero Benjamin
Franklin
expressed this view best: quotDo you love life
Then do
not waste time for that is the stuff
life is made To
Americans punctuality is a
way of showing 56 for other peoples
time.
Being more than 10 minutes late to an appointment
usually
calls for an apology and maybe an
explanation. People who are
running late often
call ahead to let others know of the 57 . Of
course the less formal the situation the less
important it is to be
58 on time. American
lifestyles show how much people respect
the
time of others. When people plan an event they
often set the
time days or weeks 59 .
If people want to come to your house
for a
friendly visit they will usually call first to
make sure it is
60 . Also people 61 to call
others late at night for fear they
might be in
bed. The time may 62 but most folks think twice
about calling after 10:00 p.m. Even Americans
would admit that
no one can master time. Time
-- like money -- 63 all too easily
through our
fingers. And time -- like the weather -- is very
hard
to 64 . Nevertheless time is one of
life’s most precious gifts.
And unwrapping it
is half the fun. 50. A. effect B. sense C.
control D. notice 51. A. natural B. valuable
C. financial D.
forceful 52. A. management B.
establishment C. experiment D.
movement 53. A.
spare B. pass C. organize D. kill 54. A. track
B. account C. secret D. diary 55. A. drive B.
push C. release D.
squeeze - 6 - 56. A.
respect B. gratitude C. sympathy D. concern
57. A. excuse B. accident C. delay D. schedule
58. A. extremely
B. thoroughly C.
automatically D. exactly 59. A. on average B.
in advance C. for sure D. on purpose 60. A.
convenient B.
accessible C. casual D. flexible
61. A. fail B. tend C. hesitate D.
hate 62. A.
change B. vary C. extend D. range 63. A. spends B.
disappears C. shrinks D. slips 64. A. capture
B. predict C.
announce D. classify Section B
Directions: Read the following
three passages.
Each passage is followed by several questions or
unfinished statements. For each of them
there are four choices
marked A B C and D.
Choose the one that fits best according to
the
information given in the passage you have just
read. A Six
years ago quotBluequot a South
African vervet monkey was
smuggled 走私偷带 into
Singapore by a sailor and sold to a
local
family who kept him as an illegal pet. As
quotBluequot
grew up he started to bite. This
made the family decide to give
him away. They
approached the International Primate Protection
League IPPL for help but they were not able to
find him a new
home. quotBluequot eventually
ended up in the Singapore Zoo
while the
locally-based Animal Concerns Research and
Education Society Acres continued to search
for a home for him.
The Zoo was unable to keep
him permanently because it did not
have this
species of monkey in its collection and had no
plans to
exhibit it. Then good news came in
February 2009. A sanctuary
in Africa offered
‘Blue’ a permanent home. When the Singapore
Zoo officials took over quotBluequot he was
underweight.
Vervet monkeys eat grass fruit
nuts and invertebrates but
quotBluequot was
fed only rice. The family that kept
quotBluequot illegally was fined for keeping a
vervet monkey
because it is a protected
species. quotBluequot spent about a
year m the
Singapore Zoo before heading home for Africa.
Apart from vervet monkeys other
endangered animals were not
spared. A man
tried to smuggle 41 parrot eggs from Singapore
to Australia. Fortunately he was caught by the
Australian
Customs in Sydney. Had the smuggler
been successful in
hatching the eggs he would
have made about 319000 from the
sale of these
endangered birds. Of the 41 eggs seized by the
Australian customs five were kept in Australia
as evidence to
charge the smuggler. The
embryos 胚胎 in two of the eggs
died and the
other 34 eggs were flown back to Singapore the
next day. The Australian authorities decided
to donate the eggs
to Jurong BirdPark because
it had world-class quarantine and
excellent
conservation facilities. About a month later the
Jurong
BirdPark managed to hatch 20 of the
eggs. The embryos in the
remaining 14 eggs did
not develop. These birds could have been
someones illegal pets or worse they could have
died on their
way to Australia. Now they are
all happy residents of the Jurong
BirdPark.
65. This passage is mainly about . A. smuggling
methods B. parrot eggs - 7 - C. vervet monkeys
D. protected
animals 66. quotBluequot was
underweight because . A. the
Singapore Zoo was
unable to feed it B. it was only given what it
wanted to eat C. it was not well taken care of
by its former
owner D. it ate grass fruit nuts
and invertebrates 67. Why were
five
eggs left in Australia A. To serve as an evidence
to award
the Australian Customs. B. To prove
the man smuggled
endangered animals. C. To
warn the other smugglers to stop the
wildlife
trade. D. To develop the techniques in hatching
bird
eggs. 68. Which of the following
statements is TRUE A. The
smuggler made a lot
of money from the sale of the parrot eggs.
B.
More than half of the donated eggs were hatched by
the
Jurong BirdPark. C. Its legal in Singapore
to keep a protected
animal and take good care
of it. D. quotBluequot found its
permanent
home in a zoo in Australia with excellent
facilities. B
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