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Part One: Listening comprehension A!5)$>!o
There are 3 sections in this part. In section A and B you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then choose the correct answer for each question. Mark your choices on your ANSWER SHEET. )x&}{k6 %
Section A: Conversations 5% uw&'=G6v
Questions 1 to 3 are based on the following conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions. >RT02Ey>
1.Which isNOT the purpose of Mr. Lewis’ visit? }3mIj<I1;
A.To see friends. B.To give concerts. C.To vacation. D.To give private lessons. yn5yQ;
2.What kind of cello did Mr. Lewis use when he was eight? 1QH5<)Oa
A.A full-sized cello. B.A half-sized cello. ;GxKPy
C.A two-thirds-sized cello. D.It is not mentioned. R`|GBVbv
3.What is true about Mr. Lewis’ cello? Y)4&PN~[
A.He always takes it with him. B.It was made by his uncle. cO
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C.He borrowed it from his uncle. D.He got a seat free for his cello. x5}Ru0Z
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Questions 4 to 7 are based on the following conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions. 5rpTR
4.What is the main purpose of the research? pTlNJ!U>
A.To make preparations for a new publication. *L.+w-g&&
B.To learn how couples spend their weekends. @t6B\ ?4'T
C.To know how housework is shared.
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D.To investigate what people do at the weekend. ^H1B
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5.What does the man do on Fridays? 'J&$L c
A.He goes to exercise classes. B.He goes sailing. C&m[/PJ~l
C.He goes to the cinema. D.He stays at home. W])<0R52
6.On which day does the couple always go out? @exeHcW61
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A.Surname.B.First name.C.Address.D.Age. {]/}3t
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Questions 8 to 10 are based on the following conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions. qJ b9JL$s
8.What conclusion can we draw about Mike before he went to the camping school? 0HA`
A.He was eager to do the course. B.He had done outdoor activities. ab5 a>w6}
C.He enjoyed life in the open. D.He was reluctant and timid. K
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9.Mike participated in all the following activities EXCEPT______________. ]uN}n;`12
A.hikingB.canoeingC.swimmingD.camping S:IhJQ4K
10.Which of the following words is most appropriate to describe Mike after the camping school? -\OvOkr
A.Independent.B.Strong.C.Determined.D.Persistent. LD]a!eY
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Section B: Talks 5%
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Questions 11 to 13 are based on the following conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions. +{(f@,&~{
11.What happened to January 27th, 1967? 1 !N+hf
A.Three men were injured during a fire. B.One man died during the fire accident. YIjY?
C.A fire started inside a spaceship. D.A spaceship was launched. CatbEXO
12.What happened in 1981? >yr:L{{D}G
A.The space program was suspended. PE $sF]/
B.Five men were injured during an accident. (X=JT
C.The accident occurred before the rehearsal. hk6(y?#
D.No accident happened that year. [Dr'
13.What does the talk say about accidents? &PQhJ#YG
A.Accidents are unavoidable. B.Accidents can be avoided. &8p]yo2zO
C.Human beings are always careless. D.There should be more precautions. bTBV:]w
Questions 14 to 17 are based on the following conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions. X:N`x
14.BBC’s weather forecast is a ________ program. ~e|RVY,
A.seldom watched B.little known C. new D.popular Db:^Omwo
15.Weather observations come from all the following sources EXCEPT ________ . =VC"X ?N
A.computers B.satellites C.the ground D.radar bsuGZ
16.What does the talk say about BBC’s forecasters? v2w|?26Lf
A.They read from script. B.They are professional. F,dPmR
C.They use a map for presentation. D.They care about their clothes.
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A.They remember what they saw on weather forecasts. a/wg%cWG_
B.They like talking about weather instead of watching. Dj9v9
C.They pay more attention to the style of the presenters. wH?]kV8Q
D.They watch and remember what is necessary. *XUJv&ZN
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Questions 18 to 20 are based on the following conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions. j.]ln}b/'+
18.Which is NOT showing an increase this year? &0b\E73
A.Number of tourists. B.Holiday travelers. X-
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C.Shopping. D.Dining and entertaining. Yt!o
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19.What does the talk say about this year’s business travelers? 1La?x'{2MP
A.There are fewer business travelers. B.There are more business travelers. `uwSxt
C.The number remains the same as last year’s. D.It is not mentioned in the talk. +B '<0
20.Which is the largest single visitor expenditure? 6:Hd `
A.Hotel accommodation. B.Meals. C.Shopping. D.Entertainment. " k0gZb
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Section C: Spot Dictation 10% Z!+n/ D-1
Directions: In this section you are going to hear a report on the strong link between sleep and fatal accident. Some words are taken out and you are expected to fill in the missing words as you listen. J4]tT pu"K
The report will be read TWICE and you will have one minute to check your work. Then put your answers on ANSWER SHEET (2). 0 wjL=]X1e
Inadequate rest means a weaker (C1) ___________ system, laying the body open to a whole (C2) __________ of illnesses. On the average a man needs seven hours of sleep a day and a woman seven and a (C3)____________ hours. Six hours of (C4)_________ sleep is better than ten hours of (C5)__________ and turning, however. People who sleep less than six hours a night are (C6)________ for an early death. dDbH+kqO
Some people (C7)___________ that they can get by with little sleep when necessary. But experts think these people are (C8)________ themselves. /[qLf:rGI
Between sleep (C9)________ and fatal accidents there is an obvious (C10)_________. People who get (C11)________ sleep or poor quality sleep have a higher risk of (C12)________ on the road. They are more likely to fall asleep at the (C13)_________ and kill people or get killed. Professional drivers and (C14)___________ workers are most likely to take the (C15)________. The performance at work also (C16)__________ because of sleep deprivation. -]Ny-[P
The pressures of work deprive people of sleep. To make it up, they try to (C17)________ catnaps. But experts are a little (C18)____________ about the benefits of catnapping. They tell us that the catnap can never be a (C19)_________ for proper sleep. For victims of (C20)_________, catnapping in the day is the worst thing they can possibly do.
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Part Two: Structure and Written Expression 20% N^{}Q
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Directions: In each question decide which of four choices given will most suitably complete the sentence if inserted at the place marked. Mark your choices on the ANSWER SHEET. 0Of
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21.The nuclear family __________ a self-contained, self-satisfying unit composed of father, mother and children. 65vsQ|Zw
A. refers to B. defines C. describes D. devotes to *EPJeblAV
22. Some polls show that roughly two-thirds of the general public believe that elderly Americans are ________ by social isolation and loneliness. {wl7&25
A. reproached B. favored C. plagued D. reprehended y5j ;Daq
23. In addition to bettering group and individual performance, cooperation ________ the quality of interpersonal relationship. ><C9PS@
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24. In the past 50 years, there ________ a great increase in the amount of research _____ on the human brain. 7ju^B/7
A. was…did B. has been…to be done C. was…doing D. has been…done 3fUiYI|&7
25. “ I must have eaten something wrong. I feel like _____.” "[sr0'g:
“We told you not to eat at a restaurant. You’d better _______ at home when you are not in the shape.” fRwr}n'
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C. to throw up…eat D. throwing up…eat xJin%:O
26. Parents have to show due concerns to their children’s creativity and emotional output; otherwise what they think beneficial to the kids might probably _______ their enthusiasm and aspirations. f jMmlp
A. hold back B. hold to C. hold down D. hold over (_Th4
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27. According to psychoanalysis, a person’s attention is attracted ________ by the intensity of different signals ________ by their context, significance, and information content. iGBHlw;A
A. not less than…as B. as…just as C. so much…as D. not so much…as od^o9(.W^
28. They moved to Portland in 1998 and lived in a big house, _______ to the south. k&:~l@?
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29. The lady who has _______ for a night in the dead of the winter later turned out to be a distant relation of his. YXg^t$
A. put him up B. put him out C. put him on D. put him in H|3CZ=U?
30. Bystanders, _______, _________ as they walked past lines of ambulances. 9Qq%Fw_
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D. bloodied and covered with dust, looking dazed T^g i^{
31. Hong Kong was not a target for terror attacks, the Government insisted yesterday, as the US ________ closed for an apparent security review. \,G19o}`Es
A. Consulation B. Constitution C.Consulate D. Consular ||;a#FZ^
32. American fans have selected Yao in a vote for the All-Star game ______ the legendary O’Neal, who ______ the “Great Wall” at the weekend as the Rockets beat the Los Angeles Lakers. 5IP@_GV|
A. in head of, ran on B. in head of, ran into C. ahead of, ran onto D. ahead of, ran into ):V)Hrq?x
33. Professional archivists and librarians have the resources to duplicate materials in other formats and the expertise to retrieve materials trapped in _________ computers. !/Wv\qm
A. abstract B. obsolete C. obstinate D. obese _mDvRFq
34. She always prints important documents and stores a backup set at her house. “I actually think there’s something about the ______ of paper that feels more comforting.” She said. zU#
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A. tangibility B. tangledness C. tangent D. tantalization t`0(5v
35. “They said what we always knew,” said an administration source, ___________. R[2h!.O8
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36. In Germany, the industrial giants DaimlerChrysler and Siemens recently _______ their unions into signing contracts that lengthen work hours without increasing pay. #~ [mn_C
A. muscled B. moved C. mushed D. muted `=#ry*E^:
37. He argues that the policy has done little to ease joblessness, and has left the country _______. @3>nVa
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38. The more people hear his demented rants, the more they see that he is a terrorist _______. Alb5#tm:m
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39. This expansion of rights has led to both a paralysis of the public service and to a rapid and terrible ________ in the character of the population. q\87<=9J
A. determination B. deterioration C. desolation D. desperation ctL,Mqr\Z
40. _______ a declining birth rate, there will be an over-supply of 27,000 primary school places by 2010, _______ leaving 35 schools idle.
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Part Three: Reading Comprehension 10% |/AY!Y3
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