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Directions: In this section you will hear three passages. Each passage will be read only ONCE. At the end of each passage, there will be a pause. Listen carefully to the passages and then answer the questions that follow. Mark your choices on the Answer Sheet. ?-[.H^]s~
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01. People choose London for post-Christmas shopping because ______.
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Section B (10 P) 70s.
Directions: In this section you will hear a news report about American people’s attitudes towards drunk driving. While listening focus on the major points and do not forget to take notes. After that, complete the following outline by filling in the blanks numbered from B01 to B20 with key words. The report will be read TWICE, There will be a One Minute pause between the first and the second reading. Then you will have another One Minute to check your work after the second reading. M6yzqAh
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01. Introduction— B01 B02 for drunk drivers 34k}7k~n
A new survey: more than half of the population supports B03 B04 for those who drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs. cBxBIC
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1. In the past: a way of life and death in America
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2. Today: a socially unacceptable criminal act a major public health and safety problem.
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E. Main job: campaigns for preventative education and tougher laws against drunk driving :Bk!Y
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F. Achievement: help reduce the number of B11 B12 B13 on American highways. RPH]@
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B. more than 90% favor a mandatory anti-drunk driving component in driver’s instruction, B14 B15 and stiffer fines and confiscating repeat offenders’ vehicles. p.Y
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To persuade governments to pass tougher laws to B20 drunk driving and to educate the public. j,7NLb9M
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Part 2: Structure and Written Expression (20 P) m@Ziif-A
Directions: For each question decide which of the four choices given will most suitably complete the sentence if inserted at the place marked. Mark your choices on the Answer Sheet. =P* YwLb
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Directions: Read the following passage carefully and choose ONE best word for each numbered blank. Mark your answers on the Answer Sheet. :*`5|'G}
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The strangest weather of last year was possibly not on Earth, but on the Sun. Every 11 years ____ the Sun goes through a cycle of sunspots-actually magnetic storms erupting across its surface. The number of sunspots ____ its minimum in 2007 and ____ have increased soon afterwards, but the Sun has remained strangely quiet since then. Scientists have been baffled as weeks and sometimes mouths have gone by without a single sunspot, in ____ is thought to be the deepest solar minimum for almost 100 years. " 0&+`7
This ____ of solar activity means that cosmic rays reaching Earth from space have increased and the planet’s ionosphere in the upper atmosphere has sunk in ____ giving less drag on satellites and making collisions between them and space junk more likely. The solar minimum could also be cooling the climate on Earth because of slightly diminished solar irradiance, in fact, the quiet spell on the Sun may be ____ some of the warming effects of greenhouse gases, according to recent research by two US solar scientists. The solar minimum, their study suggests, accounts for the somewhat flat temperature trend of the past decade. But ____ if this solar minimum is offsetting global warming, scientists stress that the overall effect is relatively slight and certainly will not last.
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