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新视野大学英语三级模拟试题及答案.doc

新视野大学英语三级模拟试题及答案

Part I Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)

Directions: In this section, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly.

For questions 1–7, markY (for YES) if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage; N (for NO) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage; NG (for NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage. For questions 8–10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.

Youth of Today

—No savings, no pension, huge debts —

Leaving school or university means financial independence — but does it also mean debt? Some experts say the young should take some care.

It is life, but not as we know it. As this year’s school leavers and graduate s in Britain move on to further education or work, tasting financial independence for the first time, they show signs of being entirely different to previous generations in their attitudes to money, according to information collected by Cash. Used to debt but more affluent than previous generations, the current crop of 16- to 24-year-olds is a complex sector of society. But if they can handle their debts, these 7.5 million young adults have the potential to become quite sophisticated on money matters.

Cash looked for the financial hallmarks of this group.

They are going to be big spenders and will be targeted heavily by retailers. “The market for products and services aimed at this group has continued to thrive,” concludes research organization Mintel in its recent report for retailers “Selling to and Profi ting from the Under 25s”. This is “partly because the period during which people are young, free and single, unencumbered (不受妨碍的)by parents and /or children has expanded to the late twenties and early thirties,”it says.

While 13 percent of the population regularly pays their utility(公共设施), credit card and other bills late, this proportion rises to a remarkable 64 percent for 18- to 24-year-olds, according to research conducted among 1,000 adults by https://www.wendangku.net/doc/2f12181010.html,. In theory, this suggests that more than 4 million of them are heading for such poor credit ratings that they will find it difficult to borrow in the future. But lenders may become more flexible in their lending terms rather than lose out on this huge sector of the consumer market.

Nearly one in three (28 percent) of people under 35 “do not consider their future financial position”, according to research from Accenture H R Services.

Although half of 18- to 25-year-olds want to own their home some day, they see almost insurmountable hurdles, according to Mintel: “For those who had not yet bought their own property, the prospect of trying to do so seemed daunting — if not impossible —financially.” Or could it be that their future prosperity will depend on whether they inherit property from their parents?

They regard as necessities many items which were seen as luxuries by their parents at the same age. More than nine out of 10 have their own mobile phone. “Some looked on their phone as a kind of security blanket, feeling lost without it,” says Mintel. A car is seen as “vital” by 64 percent

of 18- to 25-year-olds, and designer clothes are worn by 44 percent of men and 35 percent of women in this age group, adds Mintel. Computer equipment is a high priority for many twenty-year-olds. Audio-visual equipment is particularly valued by young men.

Credit card ownership is increasing. Nearly two thirds of young adults have a card. More than half (58 percent) of the under-25s do not pay off their credit card bill in full each month, according to Mintel —including 16 percent who owe more than £500. With credit card ownership predicted to increase nearly 20 percent by 2009, the younger age group could be increasingly targeted, as they are more accustomed to borrowing than older groups.

Debt is commonplace in this age group. Barclays predicts that graduate debt will average £17,500 in 2006, rising to nearly £34,000 by 2010.

A third of this group believe they are “too young” to start thinking about a pension, according to Accenture. “There is a sea change in behavior going on here,” says Mervyn Kohler of Help the Aged. “For recent graduates who are saddled with debt and struggling to buy a home, the last thing they would care about is pension planning. They have also heard the message that they will have to work until they drop, so they wonder why they should bother with a pension. But when they retire, they will expect the state to bail them out.”

There is evidence to back up their instincts. More than 73 percent of the current crop of forty–year–olds are on course to be on Pension Credit and other means — tested benefits when they retire, according to the Institute of Fiscal Studies. Unless changes are made to the system, this proportion will increase.

Despite these disturbing findings, there is light at the end of the tunnel for the young. Helen Bowman, welfare officer at De Montfort University’s Student Finance Advice Centre, believes that many 18-year-olds get into financial difficulty out of ignorance but that “they tend to be very, very good” at dealing with problems when they face up to reality.

Part of the problem is that many have received little financial education from their parents. Some young adults do not even know how to shop for food and many do not realize that convenience food from corner shops will be more expensive than fruit and vegetables and other basic ingredients bought in markets or by looking for bargains, value ranges and discounts in supermarkets.

The generosity of parents can also backfire. “There does come a point where parents have to stop helping,” says Bowman.

Credit card companies have made debt far too accessible, she believes.

It could be that lending is more strictly regulated by the authorities in future. The Liberal Democrats are increasingly concerned at the easy availability of credit and this issue could well move up the political agenda. The location of cash machines in pubs does not help, especially for a generation that drinks heavily. Budgeting is hard for students who have to pay mobile phone and many other bills monthly but whose income in the form of Student Loans comes in at the start of term.

But there are many cases of students getting into debt and then finding a way out of the mess, usually by getting a job. Along the way, they learn how to budget and how to avoid temptation by, for instance, leaving their plastic at home.

Parents may not even be aware, in many of these cases, that their children have got into debt and then scraped their way out. And people like these, who learnt the hard way, have an understanding of money which is probably deeper than that of people who have never had difficulties.

1. According to the Cash study, the young adults in Britain today form a complex sector of society because they lead a more affluent life by overdrawing their credit card.

2. There are 13 percent of young adults who regularly pay their bills late.

3. Over ninety percent of 18- to 25-year-olds have got their own mobile phones.

4. It is predicted that there will be more credit card users among young people than among older people.

5. The average graduate debt will be greatly increased in the coming five years.

6. Most young people didn’t receive enough financial education from their parents.

7. The passage suggests that parents should always help their children in paying their debt.

8. Compared with precious generations, the current graduates have very different attitudes to ____________________.

9. At the time when their parents were young, a lot of modern necessary equipment owned by young people now was regarded as ____________________.

10. The last thing most young people think they are still too young to bother about is ____________________.

Part II Listening Comprehension

Section A Conversations

Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer.

11. A) She won’t do favors for others.

B) She’ll return the book on her way to work.

C) She can’t return the book for the man.

D) She works at the school library.

12. A) To put his call through to the director.

B) To arrange an appointment for him to see the director.

C) To tell the director about the work he is doing.

D) To go and see if the director can meet him right now.

13. A) She wants to further her study right away.

B) She wants to quit her graduate course.

C) She hasn’t decided if she’ll study for her master’s degree.

D) She’ll find a job right after graduation.

14. A) He’ll drive the woman to school.

B) He’ll ride his bicycle to school, too.

C) He’ll join her in her exercise class.

D) He’ll teach the woman how to ride a bicycle.

15. A) They’re colleagues.

B) They’re friends.

C) They’re classmates.

D) They’re twins.

16. A) Water her flowers while she’s away.

B) Buy her some flowers and take care of them.

C) Clean her house while she is on business.

D) Water her flowers in his spare time.

17. A) He doesn’t have any questions for her.

B) He won’t be able to take a trip.

C) He can study during the spring break.

D) He hasn’t decided if he can take a trip.

18. A) His father told him to go to medical school.

B) His father studied medicine when young.

C) His father taught in a medical school.

D) His decision surprised his father.

Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

19. A) Because she doesn’t want to give up her major.

B) Because she doesn’t love him any more.

C) Because she doesn’t want to quit her job.

D) Because she doesn’t want to have kids.

20. A) To go to college.

B) To stay at home.

C) To bear a child.

D) To work at a company.

21. A) She’s going fishing with her father.

B) She’s going fishing with Tom.

C) She’s going to have a date.

D) She’s going to have a picnic.

22. A) To have a party.

B) To have a picnic.

C) To have dinner together.

D) To meet some friends.

Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

23. A) “How much do you know?”

B) “What can your boyfriend do?”

C) “Who gets the correct answer?”

D) “Which sports star do you know best?”

24. A) To see how much you really take care of others.

B) To see how much you really love your family.

C) To see how much you really understand your boyfriend or your husband.

D) To see how much you really know about a friend or a family member.

25. A) If he can sing.

B) If he can fix a car.

C) If he likes sports.

D) If he can ice skate.

Section B Short Passages

Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).

Passage One

Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.

26. A) In 1978. B) In 1987. C) In 1996. D) In 2000.

27. A) English and Spanish. B) English and Italian.

C) Spanish and Portuguese. D) Spanish and Japanese.

28. A) About 30 miles. B) Almost 2000 miles.

C) At least 7000 miles. D) About 9000 miles. Passage Two

Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.

29. A) They are symbols of showing love.

B) They mean eternal friendship.

C) They are meant for room decoration.

D) They represent a happy life.

30. A) Because it is well known as a symbol.

B) Because Charles II of Sweden introduced it to Europe.

C) Because it is a special term in “the language of flowers”.

D) Because it is the favorite flower of Venus, goddess of love.

31. A) Lace handkerchiefs were used for passing message of love.

B) Lace handkerchiefs would encourage man to express his love.

C) Lace handkerchiefs were used by woman as an introduction to man.

D) Lace handkerchiefs were used as a symbol of beauty and passion. Passage Three

Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.

32. A) Its topic and detail.

B) Its brevity and free style.

C) Its occasion and length.

D) Its duration and focus.

33. A) When they are in a meeting.

B) When they arrive at the office.

C) When they are on the elevator.

D) When they are repairing equipment.

34. A) To stop the conversation abruptly.

B) To say that you don’t like the topic.

C) To state that it’s not the right place to ta lk.

D) To make some excuses to leave politely.

35. A) Suggest another time for the talk.

B) Tell him you are not interested.

C) Stop to talk with the person for a while.

D) Ask the person to leave immediately.

Section C Compound Dictation

Directions: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks numbered from 36 to 43 with the exact words you have just heard. For blanks numbered from 44 to 46 you are required to fill in the missing information. For these blanks, you can either use the exact words you have just heard or write down the main points in your own words. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.

Too much sun can cause skin cancer. Too much vitamin D can also make you sick. Yet a study (36) ________ that sunlight and vitamin D may help some people with lung cancer live longer.

Vitamin D helps build strong teeth and (37) ________. Foods such as oily fish and egg yolks are high in vitamin D. But not many foods (38) ________ are. So extra vitamin D is often (39) ________ to milk products. Some people get more with vitamin products.

Another way is from the sun. Vitamin D is known as the “sunshine vitamin”. The body (40) ________ it through the skin from the ultra-violet radiation of the sun.

Researchers from Harvard University (41) ________ a study of four hundred fifty-six people. These men and women had been (42) ________ for lung cancer. The cancers had been found early. Doctors operated to (43) ________ them.

It was found that those (44) _________________________________________________

___________________________________. Others who were operated on in winter had low levels.

(45) ___________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________. Seventy-two percent were still alive after five years. (46) ______________________________________________________________.

Part III Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth)

Section A

Directions: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the blank is identified by a letter. Please mark the corresponding letter for each item. You may not use any of the words in the blank more than once.

Questions 47 to 56 are based on the following passage.

“Home, sweet home”is a phrase that expresses an essential attitude in the United States. Whether the ____47____of life in the family house in sweet or not so sweet, the cherished (珍爱的) ideal of home has great importance for many people.

This ideal is a ____48____ part of the American dream. This dream, dramatized in the history of nineteenth-century Europe settlers of the American West, was to find a piece of land, build a house for one’s family, and start a farm. These small ____49____ were portraits of independence: the entire family — mother, father, children, even grandparents — living in a small house and working together to support each other. Everyone understood the ____50____ importance of family cooperation and hard work. Although most people in the United States no

longer live on farms, the ideal of home ____51____ is just strong in the twentieth century as it was in the nineteenth. When U.S. soldiers came home after World War II, for example, they dreamed of buying houses and ____52____ families. So there was a tremendous boom in home building. The new houses, typically in the suburbs, were often small and nearly ____53____, but they satisfied a deep need. Many saw the single-family house as the basis of their way of life.

As more women entered the labor force, the family spent even less time together. But the picture is changing: people can now telecommute, or work at home, while being ____54____ to the office by means of their computer. More and more people can now stay at home. So the old ____55____ could change from “Home, sweet home” to “Home, sweet office”, but the ____56____ on the cherished home will most likely stay the same.

A) households

I) identical

B) complex

J) ownership

C) reality

K) real

D) emphasis

L) life and death

E) starting

M) vital

F) aspect

N) expression

G) cooperation

O) linked

H) connecting

Section B

Directions: There are 3 reading passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C), and D). You should decide on the best choice.

Passage One

Questions 57 to 61 are based on the following passage.

Perhaps the most important defining characteristic of a human being is culture. The term culture as used here is not limited to operas, paintings, and other artistic endeavors. These are seen by anthropologists (人类学家) as examples of culture: culture itself is the customary manner in which human groups learn to organize their behavior and thought in relation to their environment. Defined in this manner, culture has three principal aspects: behavioral, perceptual and material. The behavioral component refers to how people act, especially how they interact with each other. In child rearing (养育) , for example, parents and children tend to interact in a relatively patterned fashion. Then there is the manner of perception, the ways people perceive the world. For example, parents have a limited range of ideas about how they should act, and what significance parenthood carries in the scheme of things. Finally, there is the material component of culture — the physical objects that we produce.

Most of what goes into making up culture is a result of learning — modifying behavior in response to experience within an environment. Learning is practically universal among organisms. But no other organism has a greater capacity for learning than a human, or depends as much on learned behavior for its survival.

While the survival of most other organisms is to some extent safeguarded by instincts, humans rely heavily on culture for their survival. People must learn how to live in a particular social and physical setting, biology playing but a minimal (最小限度的) role.

The ideas and modes of behavior that constitute culture are transmitted largely by a complex system of symbols that includes language. Humans have evolved an extremely complex system of communication that is unique to our species. Without it the creation of human culture as we know it would be impossible.

57. What is the definition of culture by anthropologists?

A) Operas, paintings and may other artistic activities as a whole.

B) Customary manners of behavior and thought related to the environment.

C) Behavioral, perceptual and material components interacting with each other.

D) The different ways people perceive the physical world.

58. According to the passage, the behavior of making tools for producing material objects should fall within the category of _________ component of culture.

A) behavioral B) perceptual C) material D) artistic

59. Learning is most essential for _________.

A) all the organisms to survive

B) all the organisms to acquire learned behavior

C) human beings to respond to experience within an environment

D) human beings to survive and live in a society

60. What’s the element to human culture?

A) Communication in language.

B) Biological adaptation to the environment

C) Safeguarding by instincts

D) Learning to survive

61. Which of the following statements is True?

A) The capacity for learning can only be observed in human beings.

B) Biology plays an important role in humans’ living in a social and physical setting.

C) Human behavior and thought do not have anything to do with culture.

D) If there were no language communication, humans couldn’t have created the present culture.

Passage Two

Questions 62 to 66 are based on the following passage.

The best kept secret in San Diego is waiting to offer you a delightful getaway — without leaving town.

Less than three years ago, the Parisi Hotel was just an office building above the shops on the corner of Prospect Street. Now, that valuable space is an intimate luxury hotel —with several rooms overlooking the ocean. You’ll be amazed when you enter from the corner and ascend the curving staircase to the second-floor lobby. It will take you into a different world.

What will you find when you enter the large contemporary lobby is a handsome and peaceful space that was designed with a hint of Tuscany in its modern Mediterranean (地中海式的) style.

The lobby has a large fireplace with comfortable sofas in warm neutral colors surrounding it. You’ll feel relaxed just sitting there — with its skylight overhead letting in the morning sun.

All the rooms are more like suites (套房), with large comfortable beds, beautiful baths and stylish custom-designed furnishings and art throughout.

The Parisi Hotel is the perfect place for seniors because it’s quiet and restful —with only 20 rooms. You won’t find many hotels like this in the center of a tourist town.

The shops are all around you. Likewise for some of the city’s best restaurants, you w ill never have to take your car out of the garage during your stay. And, by the way, the underground parking lot at the Parisi Hotel is free for hotel guests.

Once you stay at this little gem (珍品), you’ll want to return again and again. I know we do. It’s a perfect place for seniors.

Rates for standard suites begin at $275. You can call the hotel for reservation at (858) 454-1513. The Parisi Hotel is located at 1111 Prospect St. right across from La Valencia.

62. The Parisi Hotel is described as _________.

A) a luxury hotel with comfortable facilities

B) a large hotel famous for its rooms facing the ocean

C) a good place for escaping away from the noisy city

D) a tourist attraction full of amazing corners

63. When you enter the lobby, you will find that ________.

A) it is decorated with Mediterranean furniture

B) the walls are painted in warm neutral bright colors

C) there is a large fireplace burning all the time

D) sunlight comes through the window in the sloping roof

64. Why is the Parisi Hotel suitable for old people?

A) Because all the rooms are like suites.

B) Because it has fashionable furnishings.

C) Because it is in the center of the town.

D) Because it is peaceful to stay there.

65. What special benefit can people get while staying in the Parisi Hotel?

A) They don’t need to drive to eat out in a restaurant.

B) They can enjoy free parking.

C) They can buy things cheaper in nearby shops.

D) They can make a reservation by phone.

66. Which of the following statements is True?

A) The Parisi Hotel is a small restful hotel.

B) Most guests staying the hotel are old people.

C) The Parisi Hotel is in a secret place in San Diego.

D) You must make a reservation before entering the hotel.

Passage Three

Questions 67 to 71 are based on the following passage.

Bombay wasn’t the ideal place to get sick — not when my doctor, family and friends were half a world away. I was alone, quite ill and had to delay my flight home. Luckily, when booking my ticket months before, I had bought travel insurance. So my illness didn’t cost me a cent.

It’s actually pretty simple. A lot of unforeseen things can happen to you when you’re traveling. Make sure you’re prepared for all of them.

A good health insurance policy will get you proper medical attention anywhere in the world outside your home province —at the insurance company’s expense. The company will sen d you home if it is considered medically necessary and, if you’re sick enough, it will send a nurse to accompany you. If you end up in a hospital and a doctor recommends that a family member come to your bedside, the insurance company will pay for it. You may even get pocket money to make your hospital stay more comfortable.

When I was sick in Bombay, I called the insurance company collect. It paid for a doctor

(who came to my hotel room), all my medication, an extra night in the hotel and all my meals.

Picture it: the day before your big trip to Vancouver, you wake up with appendicitis (阑尾炎). You have no choice —you have to cancel your trip. Your ticket, like most, is non-refundable and you can’t make any changes. You’re about to lose all the money you put out for the ticket —unless you bought cancellation insurance beforehand.

Most travel plans include some form of non-refundable element: your deposit, your flights, your cruise, your stay at the all-inclusive resort. That non-refund able portion is what you’ll lose if you have to cancel your trip in the event that you get sick and you don’t have cancellation insurance.

67. What happened to the author when he was in Bombay?

A) He fell ill and couldn’t go home as scheduled.

B) He didn’t buy travel insurance.

C) He spent a lot of money on curing his illness.

D) He couldn’t get in touch with his family and friends.

68. With a health insurance policy, if you get sick traveling away from home, _________.

A) you may get pocket money from the local hospital you are in

B) your family members may go to see you at the insurance company’s expense

C) you may choose to stay in the best local hospital

D) you may get a nurse from the insurance company to take care of you

69. Which item was paid by the insurance company when the author was ill in Bombay?

A) His trip to Bombay.

B) All his hotel rates.

C) All his meals at his hotel.

D) His travel insurance policy.

70. With cancellation insurance, you can _________.

A) have a choice where to go and where to stay

B) get your money back when canceling your travel ticket

C) enjoy a reduced rate of travel expense

D) buy a refundable ticket at the ticket office

71. From the passage we may say that _________.

A) a health insurance policy is more useful than a cancellation insurance policy

B) a cancellation insurance policy can make your trip safe and comfortable

C) when you get si ck while traveling away from home, you’d better buy a health insurance

D) travel insurance is strongly recommended when you travel away from home

Part IV Cloze

Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage.

Food is different from area to area. The French are famous for their sauces, the Italians praised ____72____ their pasta-food from mixture of flour, eggs and water, the Germans ____73____for their sausages, but is there anything ____74____ to eat in the United States? When you get right down to it, there’s nothing quite as ____75____ as American food. Because the United States ____76____ mostly of immigrants, there is an amazing variety of foods. The United States is a vast country ____77____ by many cultures and climates, and the ____78____ food of one area is often totally ____79____that of another. New Mexico and Massachusetts are good examples of ____80____ that have very different traditional foods.

To understand and ____81____ the food in any one region, it often helps to know the area’s history. For example, New Mexico was ____82____ the home of the Pueblo Indians who lived in villages and grew native ____83____ such as corn, beans, and pumpkins. Later, Spanish ____84____ arrived in this area. These two groups exchanged ideas and customs and passed the ____85____ on to their descendants. This intermingling(混合)of culture is ____86____in the food of New Mexico.

Each region of the United States is unique. Louisiana has a French ____87____. Many Germans populate the Midwest. In ____88____ around America, a tourist has the ____89____ not only to visit a variety of places and see diverse ____90____, but to taste a variety of foods as well.

Some may be very different. Others will taste just ____91____ home.

72. A) with B) of C) for D) at

73. A) attributed B) recommended C) introduced D) celebrated

74. A) unique B) similar C) common D) rare

75. A) foreign B) un-American C) common D) specific

76. A) composes B) consists C) makes up D) constitutes

77. A) protected B) affected C) influenced D) inherited

78. A) traditional B) original C) oriental D) regional

79. A) like B) unlike C) superior D) inferior

80. A) regions B) countries C) states D) nations

81. A) assess B) appreciate C) estimate D) evaluate

82. A) always B) often C) sometimes D) once

83. A) crops B) vegetables C) fruit D) flowers

84. A) ancestors B) citizens C) settlers D) invaders

85. A) habits B) customs C) foods D) traditions

86. A) evident B) implicit C) vague D) relevant

87. A) governor B) literature C) root D) impact

88. A) living B) eating C) working D) traveling

89. A) opportunity B) time C) privilege D) tendency

90. A) cultures B) personalities C) landscapes D) systems

91. A) as B) like C) at D) in

V Translation

Directions: translate the sentences in it into English.

1. 他对流行音乐的爱好一开始只是为了放松自己,到后来可以说是如醉如痴。

2. 在我被怀疑考试作弊的那段时间,是玛丽支持我走出了尴尬境地。

3. 专家估计奥运会的举办将会给这个城市带来几十亿美元的收入和几百万个就业机会。

4. 当那个地区的人民遭受不幸时,政府和社会各界都表示了他们的关怀和爱心。

5. 为了有足够的钱来经营这个商行,他拍卖了新买的房子,损失了一大笔钱。

大学英语三级模拟试题答案

Part I Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)

1. Y

2. N

3. Y

4. NG

5. Y

6. Y

7. N

8. money

9. luxuries

10.pension planning

Part II Listening Comprehension

Section A

11. C 12. B 13. A 14. B 15. D

16. A 17. B 18. B 19. C 20. B

21. A 22. B 23. A 24. D 25. D Section B

26. B 27. A 28. C 29. A 30. D

31. A 32. D 33. B 34. D 35. A Section C

36. suggests 37. bones 38. naturally 39. added

40. produces 41. led 42. treated 43. remove

44. who had their operations during summer time had high levels of vitamin D intake when ther is

lots of sun

45. Patients with the highest vitamin D intake and summer operations had higher survival rates

46. And eighty-three percent were disease-free

Part III Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth)

Section A

47. C 48. M 49. A 50. L 51. J 52. E 53. I 54. O 55. N 56. D

Section B

57. B 58. C 59. D 60. A 61. D 62. C 63. D 64. D 65. B 66. A

67. A 68. D 69. C 70. B 71. D

Part IV Cloze

72. C 73. D 74. A 75. B 76. B 77. C 78. A 79. B 80. C 81.B

82. D 83. A 84. C 85. B 86. A 87. D 88. D 89. A 90. C 91.B

Part V Translation

1. His love for pop music went from the need to relax himself to what can be described as craziness.

2. It was Mary who stuck by me to walk out of the dilemma when I was suspected to cheat in exam.

3. Estimates by the experts are that the Olympic Games will produce a revenue of billions of dollars and millions of job opportunities for this city.

4. When the people in that area fell upon dark days, both the government and the people from all walks of life showed their concern and love.

5. In order to have enough money to run the business, he sold his newly-bought house at auction even at a substantial loss.

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