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Direction: In this section, you will hear 10 conversations:同济 ;//qjo
1. a. Her husband’s watching a game. b. Going to a game.彰武 Z"KuS
c. Missing an engagement. d. Her husband’s absence.彰武 9f[[%80
2. a. Moving into a different office in the department.正门 S.>9tV2Ca
b. Joining the other students in the department.336260 37 -T6%3>h
c. Taking a day off from studying.200092 +Z0E?,Oz
d. Finding more students to help with the move.3362 3039 3<E$m*
3. a. There are no tickets for the early show. b. The left tickets are all for the early show.33623 037 jM<Ihmh|
c. The ticket line is on the left. d. The last ticket has been already sold.021- na; ^/_U@
4. a. All of his money is in the change. b. He doesn’t have fifty dollars.业 [6qP;
c. He can’t give the woman change. d. He is tired of making the deal.同济大学四平路 z:7F5!Z
5. a. The man won’t be able to enjoy a long nap. b. Saturday afternoon was his busy hours.同济大学四平路 9}_f\Bs
c. Mr. smith is an old friend or his. d. He wanted to take a long nap after lunch.济 dPX>A4wp
6. a. He doesn’t know if there is a photocopy machine there.网络督察 WF0>R^SpZ
b. He asks the woman to mail a copy of her application.200092 [=!MS?-G
c. The photocopy machine isn’t in the office any more.112室 =
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d. The woman can make copies at the post office.112室 xq*yZ5:5Jo
7. a. It was probably Mr. Brown’s phone number that the woman wrote down.3362 3039 Ww4G
b. It was just an hour ago that the man met Mr. Brown. >GRuS\B
c. The woman needed a sheet of paper to put down the phone number. K.zs;^
d. The woman forgot to write down the phone number. @h3)!#\N
8. a. Jim will buy the car as soon as he has the money. b. Jim can’t afford the car. 7NEn+OI4
c. Jim has already made the down payment on the car. ,"ZlY}!Gn
d. Someone else will buy the car for him.
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9. a. It’s now taught with the aid of computers.
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b. It isn’t considered as important today as it was in the past. ~`.%n7
c. Children today learn it earlier than children did in the past. ;hDr+&J|
d. A lot of time is spent teaching it. N*W.V,6yH
10. a. To indicate the emphasis teachers once placed on handwriting. w:v:znQrW
b. To criticize a technique used to motivate children. sJ=B:3jS0
c. To illustrate the benefits of competition. "Xc=<rX
d. To suggest that teachers be recognized for their efforts. PN=yf@<V3F
11. a. There must be time spent teaching handwriting. "Q4{6FH+mB
b. The level of handwriting a child is expected to have. /.bwwj_;
c. The recommended method for teaching handwriting. eNb =`
d. The reason computers should be used to help in the teaching of handwriting. iYkNtqn/
12. a. Ask students to attach more importance to handwriting. f
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b. Ask the students to call him. /8T{bJ5
c. He would like to come to talk in the studio again. >{Q2S
d. The school should emphasize more on handwriting. $-73}[UA 4
13. a. To improve his skating techniques. b. to take a vacation. ]vMft?
c. To study there. d. To learn to ski. iDr0_y*t
14. a. Her sister lives there. b. She attended college there. L\I/2aiE
c. She lives thirty minutes from there. d. She visited there last year. _nUuiB>
15. a. The low humidity. b. The changing climate. *v&RGY[>
c. The high altitude. d. The extreme temperatures. =UN:IzT
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Part Two : Vocabulary and structure(20%) /DCUwg=0
16. ________ the bad weather has delayed the flight, so it would be several hours before they could arrive. :O2N'vl47A
a. Presumably b. Respectively c. Imaginably d. Plausibly ND*5pRzvp
17. Is there any possible ______ explanation for his bad health since he seems to have no obvious disease? 7JbrIdDl|
a. Psychiatric b. Psychological c. Surgical d. Physical rE
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18. Such a change would not ______ to the wishes of the great majority of the people. nM#\4Q[}Jh
a. conform b. confirm c. confine d. confront ?uQpt(
19. The leader went his own way ______ of the public opinion, which aroused great anger among the people. [/FIY!nC?
a. defiance b. reflection c. obedience d. upgrade *
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20. It is well known that knowledge is the ______ condition for expansion of mind. ^<c?I re
a. incompatible b. incredible c. indefinite d. indispensable. TD'1L:mv
21. In today’s medical, little agreement exists on the ______ for defining mental illness. WD<M
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a. legislation b. requirement c. criteria d. measures L,$9)`j
22. They ______ on a cure for tuberculous while they were doing research on something else. X(~NpL R
a. foundered b. stumbled c, fumbled d. tripped G"]'`2.m
23. The mother separated the quarrelling children, and gave each of them a sharp ______. {8eNQ-4I
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24. When the storm broke, the flock of sheep were ______ in all directions. t5S S]
a. straying b. dispersing c. separating d. distributing hq|/XBd||
25. My car crawled along a main road where a line of traffic was ______ so tightly together that if was almost stationary. 09r.0Ks
a. wedged b. crowded c. squeezed d. compacted sNWj+T
26. When seen in this light, the language these reporters use is more complex than it _____. yfj<P/aA+
a. needs b. needs to c. needs to be d. needs to be so #-{4F?DA]y
27. England is experiencing its hardest winter for years, some areas ______ under six feet for nearly two months. C
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a. were lying b. were laid c, having laid d. having lain !^w+<p
28. Indeed, almost every scientist now finds it is impossible to read all the works relevant to his own subject, ______ extensively outside of it. 2!A/]:[F
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29. W. Somerset Maugham aferwards walked the wards of St. Thomas’s Hospital ______ practising in medicine. "~tEmMz
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30. He composed a vast amount of music, ____ is ever played today. ws@
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a. one of which b. little of which c. each of which d. some of which \\_Qv
31. If I see the twin brothers apart I don’t know ______. uCx\Bt"VI
a. who is who b. who is whom c. which is which d. who is which fN@2 B
32. I deem the girl was in bad health because the handshake with her was so _____. ;L|%H/SH
a. limp b. lame c. soft d. strong ^$VOC>>9
33. The space project requires more money than ____ because it needs the most modern and advanced equipment which is extremely expensive. o@}Jd0D4
a. to be put in b. to have been put in c. putting in d. having put it +PjH2
34. Five score years ago, a great American, _____ symbolic shadow we stand, signed the Emancipation Proclamation. _jp8;M~Z
a. with his b. by him c. in whose d. of whom {/N4/gu
35. It is an inescapable fact that to most people _____ when failing powers of mind or body make it impossible for them to manage their daily lives without some sort of help. RV-7y^[]^
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c. it comes time d. there comes time M '[.ay
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Part Three : Reading Comprehension (20%) sa{X.}i%E
Passage one [/xw5rO%
During the initial stages of instructed L2 acquisition students learn a couple thousand, mainly high frequency words. Functional language proficiency, however, requires mastery of a considerably larger number of words. It is therefore necessary at the intermediate and advanced stages of language acquisition to learn a large vocabulary in a short period of time. There is not enough time to copy the natural ( largely incidental ) L1 word acquisition process. Incidental acquisition of the words is only possible up to a point, because, on account of their low frequency, they do not occur often enough in the L2 learning material. Ji gc@@B.
Acquisition of new words from authentic L2 reading texts by means of strategies such as contextual deduction is also not a solution for a number of reasons. There appears to be no alternative to intentional learning of a great many new words in a relatively short period of time. The words to be learned may be presented in isolation or in context. Presentation in bilingual word lists seems an attractive shortcut because it takes less time than contextual presentation and yields excellent short term results. Long term retention, however, is often disappointing so contextual presentation seems advisable. !ce5pA
Any suggestions on how to implement this in pedagogic contexts should be based on a systematic analysis of the two most important aspects of the L2 word learning problem, that is to say, selecting the relevant vocabulary ( which and how many words ) and creating optimal conditions for the acquisition process. This article sets out to describe a computer assisted word acquisition programme ( CAVOCA ) which tries to do precisely this: the programme operationalises current theoretical thinking about word acquisition, and its contents are based on a systematic inventory of the vocabulary relevant for the target group. To establish its efficiency, the programme was contrasted in a number of experimental settings with a paired associates method of learning new words. The experimental results suggest that an approach combining the two methods is most advisable. vk&C'&uV9@
36. From what the author said in Paragraph 1, we can infer that ____. Z8Qmj5'[
a. L2 students should make full use of incidental acquisition of the words to enlarge their vocabulary .>_p7=a
b. advanced students should master at least a couple thousand high frequency words YvR
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c. advanced students should acquire a larger number of words so as to improve their functional language competence t0(1qFi
d. it is impossible for L2 students to master a larger number of words in a short time H1]G<N3
37. One of the most effective ways to master a larger number of vocabulary for a comparatively long lime may fall on ____. /aP4'U8ov
a. presentation in bilingual word lists. b. contextual presentation %&0_0BU
c. presentation in isolation d. attractive presentation yc?+L;fN
38. What does the word “pedagogic” in Paragraph 3 mean?
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a. of teaching b. practical c. following d. difficult 1*, f
39. According to the third paragraph, the CAVOCA programme aims to _____. jNBvy1
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