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英语期末通关秘籍
英语期末通关秘籍

Model Test 1

Section A

1. A. Mary was dismissed. B. Mary was often late.

C. Mary was lazy.

D. Mary went away.

2. A. In a travel agency. B. At an airport.

C. At a restaurant.

D. At a hotel.

3. A. She watched the movie. B. She had a traffic accident.

C. She stayed in the hospital with her son.

D. She stayed up the whole night watching TV.

4. A. Better quality, expensive one. B. Cheaper one in this shop.

C. Cheaper on in another shop.

D. Better quality in this shop.

5. A. 5 hours B. 6 hours C. 7 hours D. 8 hours

6. A. She does not agree with the man.

B. She thinks that it is a good idea.

C. She does not think that the man made a wise decision.

D. She has a better idea.

7. A. Teacher and student. B. Librarian and student.

C. Father and daughter.

D. Customer and shop assistant.

8. A. The man cannot go to the airport.

B. The man does not want to wait for the woman.

C. The man does not want to see the woman.

D. The man is eager to see the woman.

Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

9. A. The relationship between the time spent in a store and the

purchases made there.

B. How can we spend as little as possible when shopping.

C. How much time is required for drugstore shopping.

D. The buying of clothes at department stores.

10. A. An advertisement. B. A story of a friend.

C. An article.

D. A doctor’s prescription.

11. A. They come for a specific purchase. B. They want to spend little money.

C. They talk themselves out of purchases.

D.They hate shopping.

Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

12. A. Because she cannot afford her daughter’s tuition fee.

B. Because her daughter is too young to go to college.

C. Because her daughter does not take her study seriously.

D. Because her daughter does not want to go to college.

13. A. Fashion and games. B. Fashion and dating.

C. Clothes and diet.

D. Shopping and romantic stories.

14. A. To let the girl fully develop by herself.

B. To make full use of her right as a mother to ask her daughter to do exercises every day.

C. To have a serious talk with her daughter.

D. To find a family teacher to help with her daughter’s study.

15. A. She can get a job.

B. She can take classes at a community college.

C. She can do internship to get experience.

D. She can help with the family business to get some experience.

Section B

Passage One

Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.

16. A. They are not well educated.

B. They failed to work hard at school.

C. Their society is too complicated.

D. Their education is not adequate for their new life.

17. A. To find a worker and follow him closely.

B. To find a person you admire and make friends with him.

C. To find a person you respect and watch carefully how he acts.

D. To make friends with a model you admire.

18. A. Learn from a model. B. Learn, learn, and learn again.

C. Learn forever.

D. One is never too old to learn. Passage two

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

19. A. A horse. B. Money. C. The judge. D. The stable.

20. A. He decided the case from the appearances of the prince and beggar.

B. He beat the beggar violently.

C. He took the prince and beggar to the stable next morning

and asked them to recognize the horse.

D. He rejected the case.

21. A. Because he hated the beggar.

B. Because the horse recognized the prince as its owner.

C. Because he thought the prince was rich and therefore should own a horse.

D. No reason at all.

22. A. Unbelieving. B. Doubtful. C. Admiring. D. Negative. Passage Three

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

23. A. Sad. B. Funny. C. Excited. D. Angry.

24. A. The newcomers do not like their new environment shortly after their arrival.

B. When the newcomers’ identities disappear gradually, the

newcomers begin to hate the city, the country, etc. in the

new culture.

C. Finally, the newcomers begin to adjust to their surroundings but, as a result, enjoy their life less.

D. In the final stage of culture shock, the newcomers hate their life more and leave the country.

25. A. The people who had some difficulties in their own culture.

B. The people who were not active and successful in their own culture.

C. The people who had no hobbies in their own culture.

D. The people who never had any difficulties in their own culture.

Section C

Directions:

Some children have great (26) __________ learning to read and write. They want to learn but nothing seems to (27) __________. They think they are (28) __________. Experts now know these children may (29) __________ from a learning disability called dyslexia (阅读困难). It is a (30) __________ word meaning “poor reading”.

There are many kinds of dyslexia. Some dyslexia children see (31) __________ the wrong way while reading. For example, they may look at the word “saw”and see it as the word (32) “__________”, or they may not be able to tell the (33) __________ between the letters “b”and “d”, or “p”and “q”. Several studies are helping experts understand what dyslexia is and where to look for its cause. (34) _________________________________________________________ _________. They say dyslexics are born that way. Dyslexic children do not develop the ability to match groups of letters with their sounds. For example, a dyslexic person can not see the written letters “SGO”and know it is said “SGO”. (35) _________________________________________________________ __________________.

Recent research shows treatments can be effective. One treatment involves looking at letters and repeating their sounds. The experts say it is very important to discover if a person is suffering dyslexia at a young age. Treatment can prevent severe reading and writing problems later in life. (36) _________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________. One dyslexic high school student said, “Even if I can not spell ‘chemistry’, I can do the work.”

26. difficulty 27. help 28. stupid 29. suffer 30. Greek

31. letters 32. was 33. difference

34. Some experts say dyslexics have reading and writing problems

because their brains are different from those of other people 35. This makes it extremely difficult or impossible to learn the sounds of their language

36. Experts say that dyslexic people are not stupid. Many are extremely intelligent

Model Test 2

Section A

1. A. Nice, kind and good-looking.

B. Nice but not kind and strict.

C. Nice, kind and also strict.

D. Kind, not strict, not nice.

2. A. 86168352 B. 86168532 C. 86168253 D. 86168523

3. A. In a post office. B. In a bank. C. In a restaurant. D. In a bookstore.

4. A. She means to help him. B. She is indifferent to his trouble.

C. She is telling him to look at a bright object.

D. She means to comfort him.

5. A. Tom’s wife has been dead for a long time.

B. Tom’s wife didn’t answer the phone.

C. It could be Tom’s wife who answered the phone.

D. Somebody else answered the phone.

6. A. Teacher and student. B. Boss and secretary.

C. Lawyer and client.

D. Doctor and student.

7. A. Go to the airport. B. Wait for her aunt at home.

C. Prepare dinner.

D. Do her homework.

8. A. It was boring. B. It was entertaining.

C. It was touching.

D. It was encouraging.

Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

9. A. A Mp3. B. A radio. C. A CD player. D. A Walkman.

10. A. A walkman. B. A CD player. C. A radio. D. A Mp3.

11. A. Her mother. B. Her brother. C. Her uncle. D. Her sister.

Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard

12. A. Jean. B. George. C. Mary. D. Tom.

13. A. Certainly. B. Yes, she is. C. It depends. D. No, she isn’t.

14. A. An apology. B. An innocent social fib or excuse.

C. An invitation.

D. A letter.

15. A. He is ill. B. He is busy.

C. Not mentioned.

D. He has something else to do.

Section B

Passage One

Questions 16 to 19 are based on the passage you have just heard.

16. A. Life is not easy.

B. Marriage often is not easy.

C. Love often is not easy.

D. Sometimes friendship between a man and a woman is not

easy.

17. A. Men and Women like to argue.

B. Men and women talk and think in different ways.

C. Men and women are very similar.

D. Men and women are likely to get angry.

18. A. They usually play in small groups. B. All the boys like to give orders.

C. They don’t obey the orders

D. Boys usually play in large groups.

19. A. Girls usually play in large groups. B. Girls like to brag.

C. Girls like to give suggestions .

D. Girls say good things about themselves.

Passage two

Questions 20 to 22 are based on the passage you have just heard.

20. A. Animal. B. Policemen. C. Children. D. Soldiers.

21. A. Rather poor. B. Quite good. C. Too short.D. Not very easy.

22. A. To steal Tom’s stories B. To come back every night.

C. To write more stories.

D. To come back and rob Tom. Passage Three

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

23. A. Pets make their owners healthier.

B. Pets spread many kinds of disease to man.

C. Pet owners enjoy better health because of exercise.

D. Pets can sometimes cause high blood pressure in man.

24. A. Blood pressure, body weight and lifestyles.

B. Blood levels, blood pressure and lifestyles.

C. Blood pressure, age and lifestyles.

D. Blood pressure, blood levels and body weight.

25. A. A dog is better than a cat because it needs regular exercises.

B. More than half of the 6,000 people enjoy good health.

C. People who have pets in the research have relatively good health.

D. A cat is better than a dog because it does not spread diseases. Section C

Sadness is an (26) __________ that affects everybody. It is normal for the problems and (27) __________ of life to make a person unhappy for a while, but something is wrong when unhappiness (28) __________ with a person’s ability to carry out life’s daily (29) __________ . And that is what depression does. The (30) __________ makes it difficult for both the mind and the body to work (31) __________ . Doctors say the lasting mental and (32) __________ effects of depression make it a true sickness.

Depression can (33) ___________ any one. Researchers say one out of ten persons in the world has the chance of developing a major depression at some time. (34) _________________________________________________________ _____________. Experts say 2 percent of American children under 13 suffer from some form of depression. Children from 13 to 19 years old have about the same rate of depression as older people—4 or 5 percent.

There are many different signs of depression. The director of clinical research at the National Institute of Mental Health, Daerol Rugear, says a depressed person feels sad for at least 2 weeks. (35) _________________________________________________________ ________________________. For example, some depressed people sleep more than usual while others lose sleep. They may wake up after several hours of sleep. (36) _________________________________________________________ _______. Others lose their enjoyment of food and become thinner. 26. emotion 27. pressures 28. interferes 29. activities

30. condition

31. correctly 32. physical 33. affect

34. A recent international study found that more people around the

world suffer from depression now than at the beginning of this century

35. Other signs of depression include unexplained changes in daily activities

36. And some depressed people eat more than usual and gain weight

Model Test 3

Section A

1. A. $25. B. $13 C. $30. D. $26.

2. A. Right away. B. Surely he is.

C. He’s not sure.

D. Certainly not.

3. A. In a supermarket. B. In a restaurant.

C. At the airport .

D. At the bank.

4. A. To read. B. To move. C. to travel. D. To relax.

5. A. She exercises. B. She listens to music.

C. She watches TV.

D. She makes phone calls.

6. A. A customer and a waitress. B. A librarian and a student.

C. A teacher and a student.

D. A boss and a secretary.

7. A. Jack took the second place in the sports.

B. Jack was in perfect health when he attended the sports.

C. Jack had taken the first place in the sports.

D. Jack couldn’t have taken the second place in the sports.

8. A. The woman’s. B. The man’s . C. Mary’s. D. The friend’s.

Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

9. A. Switzerland. B. Cyprus C. New Zealand. D. Rome.

10. A. By sea. B. By road. C. By air. D. By rail.

11. A. Because people can enjoy the view along the road much better.

B. Because it’s cheap.

C. Because it’s comfortable.

D. Because it’s fast.

Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

12. A. To the supermarket. B. To the bank.

C. To the offic

D. To the cinema.

13. A. Once a month. B. Twice a month.

C. Once a week.

D. Twice a week.

14. A. To the country. B. To the sea.

C. To his wife’s mother’s.

D. To a foreign country.

15. A. She can get a job.

B. She can take classes at a community college.

C. She can do internship to get experience.

D. She can help with the family business to get some experience.

Section B

Passage One

Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.

16. A. You have a big apartment. B. The dogs eat very much.

C. The dog tends to be angry.

D. The dog is a popular breed.

17. A. Because they are powerful.

B. Because they are easy to train.

C. Because they provide protection and companionship.

D. Because they grow up quickly.

18. A. When you live in the city.

B. When your home is small.

C. When you have small children.

D. When you live in an apartment.

Passage two

Questions 19 to 22 are based on the passage you have just heard. 19. A. He kept them for future use. B. He had them repaired in London.

C. He mended them himself.

D. He sold them in his own shop.

20. A. The man’s umbrella was in Mr. Brown’s way.

B. Mr. Brown wanted to help the man carry the umbrella.

C. Mr. Brown took the man’s umbrella by mistake.

D. Mr. Brown thought the man’s umbrella was broken and needed repairing.

21. A. Because he thought Mr. Brown was trying to steal his umbrella.

B. Because he thought Mr. Brown had stepped on his umbrella.

C. Because he thought Mr. Brown was standing in his way.

D. Because he thought Mr. Brown hadn’t made an apology to him.

22. A. Mr. Brown had a good time in London.

B. Mr. Brown had bought many good umbrellas.

C. Mr. Brown had enjoyed the day with his friends in London.

D. Mr. Brown had stolen so many umbrellas.

Passage Three

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

23. A. A fixed population. B. Family plannig.

C. Social traditions.

D. Information about reproduction.

24. A. To do farm work. B. To improve living standards.

C. To keep up social traditions.

D. To continue the family line.

25. A. To provide information about the science of reproduction.

B. To protect ordinary people’s legal rights.

C. To ensure every family has one child.

D. To help fight against poor conditions.

Section C

No matter how employees feel about work, their (26) __________ motivation to work is to earn a living. People’s (27) __________ towards their jobs are related to the nature of their work and the (28) __________ they receive. For the factory worker, work is a necessary evil which merely ensures (29) __________ . The corporation president sees work as a way of obtaining (30) __________ goods far beyond what is necessary for survival. The teacher and the librarian, although not highly paid, find (31) __________ stimulation and personal gratification in their jobs.

There are some people, however, who do succeed in raising their (32) __________ and social levels. “Upward mobility”or “climbing the (33) __________” are the terms that refer to one’s advancement in work. (34) _________________________________________________________ ____________________. Some businesses, organizations, government agencies, and firms provide employees with opportunities to progress

to higher positions. (35) _________________________________________________________ _

______________________________.

Rewards for achievement in work are personal as well as financial. (36) _________________________________________________________ __________________________________. Gaining recognition from fellow workers, supervisors and managers gives one a sense of importance and identity in society.

26. primary 27. attitudes 28. rewards 29. survival

30. material

31. intellectual 32. economic 33. ladder

34. Many employees have a succession of jobs that constitute a

career

35. Promotions and increased responsibility generally bring higher salaries

36. There is increased job satisfaction when employees have the

opportunity to develop creative and intellectual skills

Model Test 4

Section A

1. A. 15 dollars. B. 30 dollars. C. 20 dollars. D. 25 dollars.

2. A. She is a doctor. B. She is a manager.

C. She is a teacher.

D. She is a salesman.

3. A. Classroom. B. Bookstore. C. Library. D. Museum.

4. A. He will not accept the paper unless the woman turns it in within a week.

B. The woman must turn in the paper before Friday.

C. the woman can turn in the paper in a week.

D. The woman may turn in the paper on Saturday.

5. A. The woman has trouble getting along with the professor.

B. The woman regrets having taking up much of the professor’s time.

C. The woman knows the professor has been busy.

D. The woman knows the professor has run into trouble

6. A. En English teacher and her colleague. B. A teacher and her student.

C. A librarian and a student.

D. A student and her classmate.

7. A. 4:30. B. 5:00. C. 5:10. D. 5:15.

8. A. His sister. B. His brother. C. His mother. D. His father. Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

9. A. friends. B. A police and an investigator.

C. Two police officers.

D. A police and a program hostess.

10. A. Patrol. B. Undercover work.

C. Detective work.

D. All of the above.

11. A. Patrol B. Undercover work.

C. Detective work.

D. Investigation supervisor. Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

12. A. Her insufficient physical activities. B. Her improper

sleeping medications.

C. Her unusual stress lately.

D. Her poor indigestion.

13. A. Going regularly to a gym. B. Taking walks regularly.

C. Taking the right medicine.

D. Keeping a close watch on her weight.

14. A. To get more exercise and a healthy diet to ease her complaints.

B. To go in for vigorous exercise to lose extra weight.

C. To sign up at a gym to improve sleeping.

D. To deal with the unusual stress in her life.

15. A. The patient has no stress in her life.

B. The patient suffers from stress in her work, life and finances.

C. The patient is very busy and does not have enough time for sleep.

D. The biggest problem with the patient is her lack of physical exercises.

Section B

Passage One

Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard. 16. A. Paying attention to his tones. B. Watching his body

language.

C. Listening to his speech attentively.

D. Paying attention to

his facial expression.

17. A. It is a fact more reliable than verbal messages.

B. It differs a little from one culture to another.

C. It always contradicts with the verbal messages.

D. It is what people do with their hands and the rest of the body.

18. A. Non-verbal communication is often neglected by human beings.

B. Body language should not be isolated from verbal language.

C. Understanding body language is important for us.

D. There’s little difference between body language and verbal communication.

Passage two

Questions 19 to 22 are based on the passage you have just heard. 19. A. The great numbers of people engaged in cigarette producing.

B. The rapid development of cigarette-making machines.

C. The rapid development of cigarette-making factories.

D. The increasing output of tobacco.

20. A. Forty-three. B. Thirty-one. C. Seventy-five. D. Forty-six.

21. A. Income, years of schooling, and job type.

B. Income and work environment.

C. Education and mood.

D. Occupation and influence of family members.

Passage Three

Questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.

22. A. A basket. B. A cup. C. An egg. D. An oven.

23. A. To let in the sunshine. B. To serve as its door.

C. To keep the nest cool.

D. For the bird to lay eggs.

24. A. Branches. B. Grasses. C. Mud. D. Straw.

25. A. Some are built underground.B. Some can be eaten.

C. Most are sewed with grass.

D. Most are dried by the sun. Section C

What (26) __________ our dreams? To answer this question, let us begin by saying what does not cause our dreams. Our dreams do not come from “another world”. They are not (27) __________ from some outside source. They are not a look into the (28) __________ , either. All our dreams have something to do with our (29) __________ fears, longings, wishes, needs and memories. But something on the “outside”may (30) __________ what we dream. If a person is hungry, or tired, or cold, his dreams may include a feeling of this kind. If the covers on your body, such as a quilt or a blanket, have (31) __________ off your bed, you may dream that you are sleeping or resting on the ice and snow. The (32) _____________ for the dream you will have tonight is likely to come from the (33) __________ you have today.

(34)________________________________________________ _________________________________________ (feeling of cold, a noise, a discomfort, etc.) and it may also use your past experiences and the wishes and interests you have now. That is why very young children are likely to dream of fairies, older children of school examinations, hungry people of food, homesick soldiers of their families, and prisoners of freedom.

(35)________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _____________. Their explanation of dreams, though a bit reasonable, is not accepted by everyone, but it offers an interesting approach to the problem. (36) _________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________. In other words, a dream is a way of having your wishes carried out

26. causes 27. messages 28. future

29. emotions 30. affect

31. slipped 32. material 33. experiences

34. So the subject of your dream usually comes from something that has effect on you while you are sleeping

35. There are some scientists who have made a special study of why we dream and what those dreams mean

36. They believe that dreams are mostly expressions of wishes that did not come true

Model Test 5

Section A

1. A. She prefers chemistry. B. She hasn’t got a partner yet.

C. She is too tired of chemistry.

D. She is too busy to work on her chemistry.

2. A. Get some change from Jane. B. Go and look for a pay phone.

C. Use the woman’s phone.

D. Pay for the phone call.

3. A. He’ll definitely go.

B. He’ll probably not to go since he is busy.

C. He’ll not regret missing a chance like that.

D. He’ll probably not to go since he is not interested.

4. A. Not try to cook the soup so quickly.

B. Keep the heat on high.

C. Keep the heat on low.

D. Pay more attention to his cooking.

5. A. The man is out of shape.

B. The man doesn’t need a new racket.

C. The man also needs new tennis shoes.

D. The man spent too much on his tennis shoes

6. A. The man wants to go to San Francisco.

B. There are no flights to Los Angeles for the rest of the day.

C. There are two direct flights to Los Angeles within the next two hours.

D. If the man board the plane to Los Angeles now, he’ll have to transfer at San Francisco.

7. A. Forty yuan. B. Thirty yuan. C. Thirty-five yuan.

D. Forty-five yuan.

8. A. Someone painted it for her.

B. She finally had time to paint it.

C. She decided to paint it later.

D. Some friends will help her to paint it.

Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

9. A. A novel about a president. B. A political science book.

C. A listing of election results.

D. A text for one of his

courses.

10. A. To the manager’s office. B. To the paperback section.

C. To the textbook area.

D. To the publishers indexes.

11. A. Only those used in the university.

B. Only those painted at the university.

C. Only those currently available from publishers.

D. Only those in the field of political science.

Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

12. A. When to move .

B. Where to live the following year.

C. How much time to spend at home.

D. Whose house to visit.

13. A. Take some money to the housing office.

B. Inform the director of student housing in a letter.

C. Fill out a form in the library.

D. Maintain a high grade average.

14. A. Both live on campus.

B. both live off campus.

C. The man lives on campus; the woman lives off campus.

D. The woman lives on campus; the man lives off campus.

15. A. Grades. B. Privacy. C. Sports. D. Money.

Section B

Passage One

Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.

16. A. Social challenge. B. Physical challenge.

C. Economic challenge.

D. Intellectual challenge.

17. A. Climbing the mountains. B. Building pyramids.

C. Exploring the space.

D.Making plans for transportation.

18. A. They ignore them. B. They are afraid of them.

C. They accept and enjoy them.

D. They are indifferent to them.

Passage two

Questions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard.

19. A. More men suffer from color blindness than women.

B. More women are affected by color blindness than men.

C. Twice as many women suffer from color blindness.

D. It’s safer to say male are better drivers than female.

20. A. They see everything in shades of green.

B. They can’t tell the difference between blue and red.

C. They think the world they live in is deep green one.

D. They tend to see everything in shades of yellow.

21. A. Orange. B. Yellow. C. Red. D. Blue. Passage Three

Questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.

22. A. It is harmful to the body only.

B. It is good to personal relationship.

C. It is harmful to the body and mind.

D. It is a good change after idling for a long time.

23. A. Personal relationships should come after one’s job.

B. People should care more about their personal relationships and relaxation.

C. When a job is very important, relaxation should be forgotten.

D. Personal relationships can help people do their jobs well.

24. A. He should relax and have a chat with friends while working.

B. He should not relax until he finishes his work.

C. He should play hard to fully relax himself.

D. He should shift some of his work to his colleagues.

25. A. Work and play are different activities.

B. Work and play should be combined together.

C. People should play more and work less.

D. People should work more and play less.

Section C

One night in April 1912, a huge new ocean liner, the Titanic, was crossing in the Atlantic. She was just about the most (26) __________ ship that had ever been built. She was going very fast, which was (27) __________ because there were icebergs around and it was very dark that night. The passengers were all having a good time when the ship suddenly (28) __________ one of the icebergs.

The ship began to (29) __________ and the passengers tried to escape, but there were not enough lifeboats since nobody thought they would ever be (30) __________ . Eight white rockets were fire into the air in order to get help. Another ship, the California, was (31) __________ nearby. An officer and another sailor on it saw the rockets. They thought that perhaps people were having a party on (32) _____________ of the Titanic and were just (33) __________ the rockets in fun. (34) _________________________________________________________ __________________________________ . But the captain was too sleepy to understand and the California just went on sailing away, in another direction.

When the titanic finally went down, (35)_________________________________________________

until the last few seconds. They were trying to keep the passengers calm. Two thirds of the passengers were drowned.

(36)______________________________________________________ 26. luxurious 27. dangerous 28. struck

29. sink 30. necessary

31. passing 32. board 33. firing

34. Anyway they did wake the captain

35. a dance band was still playing music up on the deck

36. It was one of the greatest sea disasters of all time

Model Test 6

Section A

1. A. Save time by using a computer.

B. Buy her own computer.

C. Borrow Martha’s computer.

D. Stay home and complete her paper.

2. A. At the bookstore. B. At the library.

C. At the travel agency

D. At the hospital

3. A. The exam was easy. B. The exam was hard.

C. The exam time was too long.

D. The last question was especially hard.

4. A. A meeting room. B. A library.

C. A shop.

D. The bathroom.

5. A. It is not disgusting at all.

B. It is more disgusting than expected.

C. It is usually called disgusting.

D. It is the most disgusting she has ever seen

6. A. He was satisfied with the service on the ship.

B. It was the first time he had been aboard.

C. He had never been on a warship.

D. He has been on the warship before.

7. A. He’ll be able to clean the house in time.

B. He doesn’t have time to take the woman home.

C. It should be easy for the guests to find the house.

D. He needs time to relax before the guests arrive.

8. A. He exaggerated his part. B. He played his part quite well.

C. He was not dramatic enough.

D. He performed better than the secretary.

Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

9. A. Susan put the wallet in her handbag. B. Susan put the

wallet at the office.

C. Susan put the wallet in her own room.

D. Susan put the

wallet at the student’s union.

10. A. He always leaves his possessions in the office.

B. He always puts his possessions back in the same place.

C. He always imagines what the place looks like

D. He always keeps his possessions with him. 11. A. She’s missing. B. She keeps getting lost.

C. She can’t remember the incident.

D. She can’t get organized.

Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

12. A. The election for senator. B. The election for treasurer.

C. The election for secretary.

D. The election for

president.

13. A. They are competing against each other in an election.

B. The man is writing the woman’s speech.

C. The man is interviewing the woman.

D. The woman is planning the man’s campaign.

14. A. Make posters. B. Write a speech.

C. Answer questions.

D. Study chemistry.

15. A. Compare their lectures. B. Review the man’s talk.

C. Prepare questions to ask candidates.

D. V ote in the school election.

Section B

Passage One

Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.

16. A. V ending machines sell soda and coffee.

B. Vending machines sell snacks and candy.

C. Vending machines sell stamps and newspapers.

D. Vending machines sell postcards and magazines.

17. A. They save time and money.

B. They sell better quality merchandise.

C. they are time-saving and convenient.

D. They are impersonal.

18. A. In New York vending machines are dying out.

B. Customers cannot buy things in vending machines with paper money.

C. Fast food restaurants have now taken the place of automates in the U.S.

D. Some customers still get hot meals from vending machines.

Passage two

Questions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard. 19. A. Synthetic fuel. B. Solar energy. C. Alcohol. D. Electricity.

20. A. Air traffic conditions. B. Traffic jams on highways.

C. Road conditions.

D. New traffic rules.

21. A. Go through a health check. B. Take little luggage with

them

C. Arrive early for boarding.

D. Undergo security checks. Passage Three

Questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard. 22. A. She died across from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development.

B. US Department of housing and Urban Department threw the dead woman out onto the street.

C. She died in Washington

D.C., the nation’s capital.

D. No one cared about the homeless woman.

23. A. Because they do not want to pay for the houses.

B. Because they have financial troubles.

C. Because they like traveling across the country.

D. Because they like drinking out.

24. A. finding houses; training for jobs; medical treatment.

B. Treatment for those who use drugs or alcohol; finding places to live; training for jobs.

C. Finding them jobs; sending them to hospitals; looking for houses.

D. Building houses for homeless people; teaching them English; finding doctors for them.

25. A. Because it is a personal and economic problem as well as

a social one.

B. Because it is a totally personal problem.

C. Because it is a huge burden on economics.

D. Because it is a social problem.

Section C

In many big Asian cities, such as Seoul and Tokyo, there is a (26) __________ of cars, trucks and buses on the streets. This has caused (27) __________ traffic jams that pollute the air. One large city, Singapore, is an (28) __________ . There are no traffic jams. Its air is clean free from pollution. It only takes fifteen minutes to drive from the city to airport. This happy (29) __________ is no accident. It is the result of a government program to (30) __________ air pollution and traffic jams. The government had simply made it very (31) __________ to own and drive a car in Singapore. The program requires anyone who wants a car to buy a permit. A 10-year permit to own a car can cost as much as US$ 7, 500. And when you add sales and (32) _____________ taxes of 195 percent to the cost of buying a car, (33) __________ of Singapore might pay over US$150,000 to get a car and a permit. (34) _________________________________________________________ __________________________ . And there is a big tax on gasoline.

As nice as this sounds, it might not work in other places. Think about your city.

(35)_____________________________________________________________________________________________. How would everyone feel if it became too expensive to own and drive cars? Clearly, something must be done to change people’s lifestyles in the world’s large cities.

(36)______________________________________________________ _______________________________________. Perhaps Singapore has the right answer after all.

26. flood 27. terrible 28. exception

29. situation 30. fight

31. expensive 32. import 33. residents

34. In addition to the cost of owning a car, drivers in Singapore

must pay to enter downtown on weekdays

35. Think about how many people own their own cars and use them for work and pleasure

36. Pollution from cars and trucks has already caused serious

damage to the earth’s environment and it will get worse and worse

Model Test 7

Section A

1. A. Fruits and water.B. Eating everything.

C. Practice.

D. Taking off quickly.

2. A. He’s unable to appear in court.B. He’s not so enthusiastic about academics.

C. She wishes he could be a better student.

D. He plays tennis better than others.

3. A. If the game is held there the team will lose.

B. If the game is held there the team will win.

C. If makes no difference since the team will lose.

D. It makes no difference since the team will win.

4. A. Neither of them is successful. B. One of them is not very successful.

C. Both plays are successful.

D. They are a great failure.

5. A. She loves walking to work.

B. She has to save money for her journey.

C. She doesn’t like the company she worked with.

D. It took her too much time to go to work.

6. A. A bank teller. B. A policewoman.

C. An accountant.

D. A card collector.

7. A. She must be very careful. B. She will be affected.

C. Both A and B.

D. She is not doing her job well.

8. A. An interesting movie. B. A poor-taste audience.

C. A successful play.

D. An unsuccessful play.

Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

9. A. A captain. B. A movie. C. A blanket. D. A story.

10. A. Absurd. B. Fantastic. C. Exciting. D. Boring.

11. A. Comedy. B. Science fiction. C. Western. D. Tragedy.

Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

12. A. The woman is helping the man study for his class.

B. They are visiting a factory Kahn designed.

C. The woman is deciding whether to take history of

architecture.

D. The woman is researching Kahn’s work.

13. A. Inventing the assembly line. B. Building modern factories.

C. Designing early automobiles.

D. Reviving classical architecture.

14. A. Steel manufacturing. B. Coal mining.

C. Textiles.

D. Transportation.

15. A. They were a fire hazard.

B. They were too spread out.

C. They were designed for efficiency rather than for beauty.

D. They were difficult to heat.

Section B

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 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.

16. A. Birth and marriage. B. Profession and death.

C. Marriage and profession.

D. Birth and death.

17. A. Born in the year of the rabbit. B. Born in the year of the monkey.

C. Born in the year of the rooster.

D. Born in the year of the snake.

18. A. Born in the year of the rooster. B. Born in the year of the dragon.

C. Born in the year of the monkey.

D. Born in the year of the rabbit.

Passage two

Questions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard. 19. A. It eliminated many factory jobs.

B. It allowed workers to live far from their jobs.

C. It gave workers opportunity for better training.

D. It allowed workers to spend more time at home.

20. A. Increased transportation costs.

B. The lack of a qualified sales force.

C. A decline in the number of customers.

D. Difficulty in transporting merchandise.

21. A. Because property is more valuable in the city.

B. Because prices are higher in downtown stores.

C. Because job opportunities are better in the city.

D. Because highway commuting has become unpleasant.

Passage Three

Questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.

22. A. Stone. B. Brick. C. Wood. D. Concrete.

23. A. About a quarter of a million. B. About one million.

C. More than one million.

D. More than one and a half million.

24. A. Fifty years. B. Fifty-eight years.

C. Sixty years.

D. Sixty-two years.

25. A. The big Fire in London. B. The Industrial Revolution in Britain.

C. Charles Dickens’ Novels.

D. London in Dickens Time. Section C

Lead poisoning is a danger especially to children under six years old. High levels of lead in their growing bodies can cause learning (26) __________, behavioral problems, kidney (27) __________ and other damage. Lead is a (28) __________ found in nature. It can also be found in toys and other (29) __________ painted with lead-based paint. Young children may chew on lead-painted surfaces or (30) __________ lead dust. Experts say children and pregnant women should not be (31) __________ during renovation work in housing that might have lead paint.

The National Safety Council says a good (32) _____________ can help children reduce the amount of lead that the body (33) __________. This includes foods rich in iron, like eggs and beans, and foods high in calcium, like milk, cheese and yogurt. (34) _________________________________________________________ _________________________ . In nineteen seventy-eight the United States government banned the sale of lead-based paint for housing.

(35)______________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ . Builders would have to be trained in lead safety (36)______________________________________________________

__________________________________________________.

26. disabilities 27. disorders 28. metal

29. products 30. breathe

31. present 32. diet 33. absorbs

34. Zinc can also help the body fight lead absorption

35. It also banned lead-painted toys and other products meant for use by children

36. when working not only in older homes, but also places like

child-care centers and preschools

Model Test 8

Section A

1. A. At a railway station. B. At an airport.

C. At a hotel.

D. At a department store.

2. A. The woman should lose 10 pounds. B. The woman should gain 5 pounds.

C. The woman should not worry.

D. The woman should buy some new clothes.

3. A. 1 dollar. B. 3 dollars.

C. 3 dollars 1 cent.

D. 1 dollar 30 cents.

4. A. Her notebook is missing.

B. Her handwriting is difficult to read.

C. She wasn’t in class this morning, either.

D. She has already lent her notes to someone else.

5. A. The woman is being interviewed by a reporter.

B. The woman is applying for a job.

C. The woman is taking an exam.

D. The woman is applying for scholarship.

6. A. the man’s childhood. B. A movie.

C. A fight in the street.

D. Noises.

7. A. 12:20. B. 12:30. C. 12:40. D. 12:50.

8. A. Classmates. B. Mother and son.

C. Boss and secretary.

D. Surgeon and patient.

Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

9. A. They are talking about the trip in U.S.’s east coast.

B. They are talking about the tour in Los Angeles.

C. They are talking about the trip in U.S.’s west coast.

D. They are discussing Disneyland and Hollywood.

10. A. It has too many people. B. It has too few trees.

C. Its transportation.

D. It ahs too few tourists.

11. A. Hollywood. B. Disneyland. C. San Francisco. D. New Orleans. Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

12. A. To apply for a student loan.

B. To discuss a decision he has to make.

C. To ask for a lecture by a famous professor.

D. To find out which colleges accepted him.

13. A. The laboratories are not large enough.

B. The classes are too large.

C. It’s too expensive.

D. It’s too far away from the city center.

14. A. It has many professors. B. Professors regularly publish.

C. It’s the city center.

D. Faculty members interact with atudents.

15. A. To investigate borrowing money from college.

B. To choose a new college.

C. To accept an internship at a state.

D. To look for a job as a biologist.

Section B

Passage One

Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard. 16. A. The importance of advertisement. B. The society’s great

need of advertisement.

C. The origin of advertisement.

D. The prosperity of

advertisement.

17. A. The local governments. B. Their owners families.

C. Advertisements.

D. The audience.

18. A. Advertising is personal. B. Advertisements are convincing.

C. Advertisements are unreliable.

D. Advertisements are misleading.

Passage two

Questions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard.

19. A. Alcohol helps develop people’s intelligence.

B. Heavy drinking is not necessarily harmful to one’s health.

C. Controlled drinking helps people keep their wits as they age.

D. Drinking, even moderately, may harm one’s health.

20. A. Worried. B. Pleased. C. Surprised. D. Unconcerned.

21. A. At a conference. B. In a newspaper. C. On television. D. In a journal.

Passage Three

Questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard. 22. A. Diet. B. Weight control. C. Aerobic exercise. D. Eating habits and exercise.

23. A. Nuts. B. Rice. C. Vegetable oil. D. Dairy products.

24. A. Forty-five to fifty-five minutes of exercise once a week.

B. Twenty to thirty minutes of exercise every day.

C. Ten to twenty minutes of exercise five days a week.

D. Thirty to forty minutes of exercise three or four days a week.

25. A. Carbohydrates. B. Indirect fat.

C. Body fluid.

D. Fat.

Section C

Countries are now urged to follow six (26) __________ known as MPOWER to prevent millions of deaths linked to tobacco use.

The letter M means monitoring tobacco use and (27) __________ policies. The P is for protecting people by (28) __________ smoke-free areas. O is for offering (29) __________ to help people stop smoking. The letter W means warning people about the (30) __________ of tobacco. E is for (31) __________ bans on tobacco advertising and other forms of marketing. And R is for raising taxes on tobacco.

Tobacco now causes more than five million deaths a year. It (32) _____________ this number will rise to more than eight million by the year two thousand thirty. The large (33) __________ of these deaths will take place in developing countries. Tobacco companies face (34) _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ ______________________________ in many wealthier countries, (35)______________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________ . Tobacco hurts economies in two ways.

(36)______________________________________________________ __________________________________________________. The other way is through high health care costs for treating those diseases 26. policies 27. prevention 28. establishing

29. services 30. dangers

31. enforcing 32. predicts 33. majority

34. increasingly restrictive marketplaces

35. large numbers of people do not yet know the dangers of smoking

36. One is through reduced productivity among workers who get

lung cancer or other diseases linked to tobacco use

Model Test 9

Section A

1. A. Liz is on a business tour. B. Ted takes Liz for a holiday.

C. Ted’s gone for a holiday .

D. Ted usually gives a ride to Liz.

2. A. To tell Joe he is fine. B. To see Joe.

C. To ask Joe for advice.

D. To go to the party. 3. A. Her father is very ugly.

B. Her father is hard to get along with.

C. Her father is easy going and friendly.

D. Her father is sometimes unfriendly.

4. A. She knows how to go abroad. B. She knows how to find a ball.

C. She knows how to make an international call.

D. She knows how to make a doll.

5. A. Both the man and the woman got the flu.

B. Many students caught flu except the man.

C. The school stopped working because of the flu.

D. The shopping Mall stopped working because of the flu.

6. A. He enjoyed reading the novel. B. He hasn’t started reading the novel.

C. He’s not interested in the novel at all.

D. He’ll lend the woman the novel after he has read it.

7. A. It’s enjoyable. B. It’s terrific.

C. It’s too modern.

D. It’s old-fashioned.

8. A. The exam questions were too difficult.

B. The questions had little connection with the course.

C. He couldn’t finish the questions within the time allowed.

D. He found the questions confusing.

Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

9. A. It has so many buildings. B. It’s so large.

C. It’s so hard to get familiar with.

D. It takes time to get around.

10. A. They are trying to work out the layout of the campus.

B. They are trying to locate the Darwin Building on the map.

C. They are going to attend their biology class.

D. They are talking about their first impression of the university.

11. A. 40 minutes.B. 10 minutes.C. 45 minutes.D. 30 minutes.

Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

12. A. A class assignment. B. A journalism class.

C. The woman’s job.

D. The man’s work

experience.

13. A. Choosing journalism as a career. B. People’s reactions to a school play.

C. How to take good photographs.

D. The experiences of the director of a school play.

14. A. News writer. B. Director of a play.

C. Photographer.

D. Newspaper editor.

15. A. Make copies of her article. B. Write an essay for a literature

class.

C. Take the man to a play.

D. Introduce the man to her coworkers.

Section B

Passage One

Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.

16. A. To learn why human population grows so fast.

B. To find out to what extent man is affected by living space.

C. To learn in what way rates are like human beings.

D. To find out how rats live and die.

17. A. They can’t sleep well. B. They can’t eat well.

C. They tend to reproduce more.

D. They tend to bite each other.

18. A. Population explosion is inevitable.

B. Over crowdedness can have the same effect on man.

C. Food and space are essential to all animals.

D. Population explosion can lead to violence.

Passage two

Questions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard.

19. A. It can be cooked in many ways.

B. It is delicious but inexpensive.

C. It gives higher yields than other grain crops.

D. It grows easily in various conditions.

20. A. Fried potatoes.B. Tomato juice.C. Sweet corn.D. Chocolate beans.

21. A. They led to the discovery of America.

B. They made native American foods popular.

C. They brought great wealth to Spain.

D. They made native American life styles well known. Passage Three

Questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.

22. A. Children who cannot speak. B. Teenagers only.

C. Scottish children only.

D. Children of all ages.

23. A. Teachers and librarians. B. Teachers.

C. Specialists.

D. Educators.

24. A. Size of the children attending. B. Size of the books on display.

C. Number of adult novels.

D. Attendance of children.

25. A. Pay for their tickets. B. Buy their books there.

C. Have their visits arranged in good time.

D. Help themselves for books.

Section C

Have you had a headache recently? The pain can be (26) __________, mild and cured by a simple painkiller like aspirin. Or, it can be (27) __________ .

More than forty five (28) __________ people in the United States suffer chronic (慢性的) headaches. The US headache Consortium is a group with seven member (29) __________ . They are (30) __________ to improve treatment of one kind of headach e—the migraine (周期性偏头疼). Some people experience this kind of pain as often as two weeks every month. About seventy percent of migraine (31) __________ are women.

Some people (32) _____________ the pain as similar to repeated beat. Others compare it to someone driving a sharp (33) __________ into the head.Some people take medicine every day to prevent or ease migraine headaches.(34)

_________________________________________________________ ___________________________________ Doctors treating migraine sufferers often order medicines from a group of certain drugs.

(35)______________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ . And most people can use existing medicine without experiencing bad effects.

(36)______________________________________________________ __________________________________________________. Interestingly, caffeine also can cause some migraines.

26. temporary 27. severe 28. million 29. organizations 30. attempting

31. sufferers 32. describe 33. object

34. Others use medicine to control pain already developed

35. Most migraines react at least partly to existing medicine

36. Doctors sometimes use caffeine to treat migraine headaches

Model Test 10

Section A

1. A. The woman did not study. B. The man did not study.

C. The woman is not nervous.

D. They are both nervous.

2. A. A downstairs neighbor. B. A stranger.

C. Mr. Collins’ wife.

D. A policewoman.

3. A. Her son’s health. B. Her son’s studies.

C. Her son’s poor grades.

D. Her son’s competence for the job.

4. A. The shops are not crowded in December.

B. Many people go shopping despite the cold weather in December..

C. People don’t like to do shopping in busy shops in winter.

D. In December people stay at home because of the cold weather.

5. A. She also plans to get a pet.

B. Dan doesn’t like cat.

C. Animals will soon be allowed in Dan’s building.

D. Dan will give a gift to his relative.

6. A. The woman offered to help the man find his box.

B. The man doesn’t know where to go.

C. The woman will buy the man’s lunch for him.

D. The woman will give the man a treatment.

7. A. Near the stairs. B. On the platform.

C. At the ticket office.

D. At the information desk.

8. A. 7 o’clock. B. 6:20 .C. 6:50. D. 5:50.

Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just

9. A. Go to summer school. B. Take a vacation.

C. Stay at home.

D. Earn some money.

10. A. They hired someone to stay in their home.

B. They left their pets with their neighbors.

C. They rented their house to a student.

D. They asked their gardener to watch their home.

11. A. Walking the dog. B. Gutting the grass.

C. Watching the children.

D. Feeding the fish.

Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

12. A. Read newspapers from Chicago. B. Turned on the

computer.

C. Checked his e-mail.

D. Went to his office.

13. A. She lives in San Francisco. B. She is going to celebrate her birthday.

C. She will go to the station to meet his brother.

D. She works in Chicago.

14. A. His sister told him. B. His father sent him the message.

C. He got the news from his brother.

D. He read it from the newspaper.

15. A. At the man’s home. B. In the man’s office.

C. At the airline reservation.

D. At an Internet site.

Section B

Passage One

Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.

16. A. High rate of divorce in Britain. B. Generation gap in Britain.

C. Changes in family life in Britain.

D. One-parent families in

Britain.

17. A. Because their parents die.

B. Because the number of divorces has gone up.

C. Because people live longer than before.

D. Because there are so many unmarried couples.

18. A. Families are smaller than before.

B. Families are bigger than before.

C. Families are not as popular as before.

D. Members of families don’t keep in touch with each other. Passage two

Questions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard.

19. A. Early man didn’t know how to make use of trees.

B. Trees are not as useful as they were in the past.

C. Trees were more useful in the past than they are now.

D. Trees are always useful and important to human beings.

20. A. The land would become fertile.

B. Heavy rains would clean the tropics.

C. The rich, fertile soil couldn’t be retained.

D. There would be no agriculture.

21. A. Man can change the balance of nature just as they please.

B. If the balance of nature is lost, it will be attained again.

C. Man must plant as many trees as possible.

D. Some desert areas are the nature’s punishment to the human beings for their ignorance.

Passage Three

Questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.

22. A. The good points of the federal system.

B. How power is divided under the federal system.

C. The difference between the central government and states.

D. The different functions of the central government and the states.

23. A. Printing money. B. Limiting state taxes.

C. Making treaties with foreign countries.

D. Passing laws affecting trade between the states.

24. A. All the states have respective powers.

B. The central government and the states share the same powers.

C. The powers of the country are fairly divided up between states.

D. It is the Constitution that specifies the power for the central government and the states.

25. A. The central government cannot be too powerful.

B. Bigger states have more power than smaller ones.

C. The central government can put a limit on state taxes.

D. The states and the central government have the same powers. Section C

V olunteers across the United States have begun searching for clues about rising (26) _____________ on earth. A (27) _____________ study called Project Budburst will permit the observation of all plants in different parts of the country. Plant lovers, students and other people in every state are (28) _____________ to take part.

The University Corporation of Atmospheric Research is (29) _______________ Project Budburst. The group says thousands of

people in twenty-six states (30) _______________ their observations during the project ’s first launch last year. Scientists received (31) _______________ about hundreds of different kinds of plants. V olunteers provided details about the appearance of their plant ’s first (32) ________________ of growth for the season. The study has proved that climate change may be affecting our (33) __________________ in ways that we do not notice. (34) ________________________________________________________________________________________ . Rising temperatures cause some

plants

to

extend

their

growing

periods.

(35)__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ . This can cause a difference between the behavior of insects like bees and flowers that open much earlier than the insects expect.

(36)__________________________________________________________________________________________________________.

26. temperatures 27. nationwide

28. welcome

29. supervising

30. recorded

31. information 32. bursts

33. communities 34. Many different kinds of plants and animals are affected by climate change

35. Many insects reproduce and develop because of increasing sunlight instead of temperature

36. this problem has already been reported across many parts of

the world

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Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)

1-7: BAADCBA 8. Mature lovers

9. working through difficulties 10. occurs without effort

Part IV Reading Comprehension (In depth) 47-56 GBAMI DOFKJ

57-61 ABCDC 62-66 CACBA Part V Cloze

67-71 CBADB 72-76 ABCDC 77-81 ABDCD 82-86 BCACB Part VI Translation

87. rather than risk giving an answer that might be wrong

88. if only to have a brief check-up

89. if only to stop yourself getting so bored at home

90. make itself felt

91. make myself heard because of the traffic noise

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Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)

1-7: DABCACD

8. form healthy friendships

9. offered to pay for my meal on our first date

10. improves her social life

Part IV Reading Comprehension (In depth)

47-56 HBLKN DFJAC

57-61 CCDAB 62-66 CCDAC

Part V Cloze

67-71 CBDAA 72-76 BABAD 77-81 CCCBA 82-86 DDDCC Part VI Translation

87. Given children’s helplessness and defenselessness

88. Given one more chance to go to college

89. Five teachers being absent due to illness

90. Civilization having become so complex

91. attributed it to his strong will and faith in the future

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Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)

1) B 2) A 3) C 4) B 5) D 6) A 7) C

8. advantages and disadvantages

9. never too old to learn

10. the good of the people

Part IV Reading Comprehension (In depth)

47) C 48) L 59) N 50) I 51) J 52) E 53) B 54) M 55) O

56) F

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

Part V Cloze

67) C 68) B 69) A 70) A 71) D 72) C 73) D 74) B 75) C

76) A

77) D 78) A 79) C 80) B 81) B 82) A 83) D 84) C 85) D 86) B

Part VI Translation

87. then she might have the flu.

88. then it must be in one of the drawers

89. grew weary of her constant complaints

90. but he never has enough time at his disposal

91. it is sure to have a lasting impact on our life.

Part VII Multiple Choice 1-5 HLGFB 6-10 DMKJC 11-15 EAINO

Part VIII Matching

1-5 DFAIB 6-10 HEJGC

Part IX Vocabulary

1-10. delightful, concentration, architecture, interacted, indifferent, valuable, possession, healing, concerning, disposal

第三册第四单元

Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)

D 2) B 3) A 4) A 5) C 6) B 7) D

8. the history of the field

9. cash prizes

10. the core of the learning experience

Part IV Reading Comprehension (In depth)

47) I 48) B 49) E 50) A 51) L 52) J 53) N 54) M 55) F

56) H

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

Part V Cloze

67) B 68) C 69) D 70) A 71) C 72) D 73) A 74) C 75) B

76) C

77) A 78) B 79) A 80) D 81) B 82) A 83) B 84) D 85) C 86) A

Part VI Translation

87. strictly speaking

88. be considerate of your neighbors

89. the road ahead is full of unforeseen opportunities

90. rather than rely on their teachers for everything

91. saying that it reduces the economic pressure on them.

Part VII Multiple Choice

1-5 DCGA L 6-10 H B ENO 11-15 KIJFM

Part VIII Matching

1-5 DFAIB 6-10 HEJGC

Part IX Word Spelling

1. circuit

2. destination

3. symptom

4. solemn

5. segment

6. ceremony

7.proceed

8.satisfactory

9.forum 10.former

第三册第五单元

Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)

1-7: BDACCDC

8. a little distance

9. beat around the bush

10. spiritual or intellectual goals

Part IV Reading Comprehension (In depth)

47-56 BGIFL OADEK

57-61 CCDDA 62-66 CDBAB

Part V Cloze

67-71 BADAD 72-76 BACAA 77-81 BBCBC 82-86 DDBDB Part VI Translation

87. only to discover that she was away for the weekend.

88. only to fall down the stairs and break my leg

89. only to find he had gone abroad two days before

90. on the grounds that he was a dangerous person

91. It didn’t take the teacher long to catch on

第三册第六单元

Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)

C 2) A 3)

D 4) B 5) A 6) C 7) B

8. smoked like chimneys

9. ate carefully

10. self-battering

Part IV Reading Comprehension (In depth)

Section A

47) M 48) L 49) K 50) N 51) B 52) A 53) E 54) C 55) H 56) J

Section B

57-61 D D C A A 62-66 D A A C C

Part V Cloze

67) A 68) C 69) D 70) B 71) A 72) C 73) B 74) C 75) A

76) D

77) C 78) B 79) D 80) A 81) D 82) B 83) A 84) C 85) B 86) D

Part VI Translation

87. could adopt a more reasonable attitude

88. did my son

89. It was fifty years after his death

90. has done great damage to his heath

91. has lost confidence in life

Part VII Multiple Choice

1-5 N O H A L 6-10 B K C G D 11-15 F I E J M

Part VIII Vocabulary

1. applicant

2. comparable

3. conservative

4. percentage

5. discouraged

6. boredom

7. injured

Part IX Word Spelling

cooperate 2.physician 3.penalty 4.license 5.addiction despair 7. explode 8. nightmare 9. niece 10. fragment

第三册第七单元

Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)

1-7: ACBDBDC

8. until mid-life

9. on the intercom

10. give our ability to our work Part IV Reading Comprehension (In depth)

47-56 HDBNJ GMOCK

57-61 ACDCB 62-66 CBDAB

Part V Cloze

67-71 BACDA 72-76 BDCBC 77-81 CBADD 82-86 CBACB Part VI Translation

87. As far as working condition is concerned

88. Of course being committed to your work is fine

89. university administrators realized what huge pressure students are facing these days

90. She took up skating a couple of years ago

91. to keep ourselves in good shape

第三册第八单元

Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)

1-7: ACABCDB

8. the thrill of exploring the unknown

9. a launch-pad fire

10. one giant leap for mankind

Part IV Reading Comprehension (In depth)

47-56 GCIAE FLNJM

57-61 DDADC 62-66 BCABD

Part V Cloze

67-71 CBDAC 72-76 ADBCA 77-81 ABDCA 82-86 BCAAC Part VI Translation

87. which means that it is possible to accurately locate where there is flood

88. After the nuclear station blew up

89. but the government still pressed it ahead

90. caused a great deal of controversy among citizens

91. The lack of job vacancies, coupled with rising prices

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