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1、TestTwo:參考SECTION 1: LISTENING TESTPart A: Sport Dicion1.eviviewers2. recent research3. more far-reaching5. gets away with4.er of authority6. a sol reality7. escfrom8. dangerous and frightening9. less trustful11. estimate 13. 3315. network TV17. exploit by the media19. aggressive tecti

2、on12. further evidence14. instead of16. threat of danger18. increasing prere20. sol control and stabilityPart B: Listening Comprehen1-5BCDAC11-15DACBC21-25ABCBA6-1016-2026-30CCBAC DBABDBCCADPart C: Listening and Translation. Sentence Translation.當(dāng)時那人就陳列在交易會上的新產(chǎn)品提了好多問題。但是,他沒有下任何定單。.多數(shù)人在勞累工作了一天

3、回家后都希望能休閑一下,諸如洗個熱水澡或者聆聽輕音樂。慢跑是一種慢速、穩(wěn)定的奔。最近幾年來,慢跑已成為非常流行的一種戶外活動。下山容易上山難,因此,染上壞容易,養(yǎng)成好難。如果你在快餐店或咖啡店就餐,你付元錢或再多一點(diǎn)就能吃一頓。但是如果你在旅館或市中心的飯店用餐,你就要付十倍的錢。. Passage Translation Passage 11970 年,一位人發(fā)明了一輛與眾不同的自行車。它看上去好像是將兩輛自行車合為一輛,并且可同時供兩人使用。每一位騎車人都有自己的座位。因?yàn)樗麄兌加懈髯园?,都能駕馭自行車。然而,該項發(fā)明未能成功。如果其中一位騎車人略微向左拐,另一位略微向右拐,兩人都會摔倒在

4、經(jīng)。Passage 2過去兩年來,許多州和城市都已經(jīng)在公共場所限制吸煙。越來越多的飯店和其他私人企業(yè)鑒于健康的原因自覺出臺有關(guān)吸煙的規(guī)定。在紐約市,數(shù)以十計的冰淇淋食品店劃出了禁煙區(qū),而且看起來的顧客提出要坐在禁煙區(qū),而不是吸煙區(qū)。SECTION 2:STUDYSKILLS1-511-1521-25DDBBB BBCDCCADCD6-1016-2026-30CBADB CDCBADDBDASECTION 3:TRANSLATION TEST (1)20 年前,摩托羅拉公司帶著近乎害怕的心理企業(yè)。早在(20 世紀(jì))60 年代,這個公司芝加哥的電視制造價電視機(jī)日趨上升的勢頭使其規(guī)模大、利潤高。但在

5、 70 年代初,高成本以及廉重創(chuàng)。“人非常囂張,”摩托羅拉公司發(fā)言人馬里奧瑞追憶道,“他們想市場?!蓖ㄟ^無情的價格戰(zhàn),他們?nèi)缭敢詢敚⒆罱K把幾乎所有電子公司趕出電視機(jī)行業(yè)。1974 年,摩托羅拉將其 Quasar 電視生產(chǎn)廠賣給了一家公司。但是,當(dāng)其他公司在對外競爭中敗北的時候,摩托羅拉公司重新調(diào)整了產(chǎn)業(yè)方向,轉(zhuǎn)向無線通訊。這是一個它在 20 年收音機(jī)和步話機(jī))。此舉確有先見之明。拓的產(chǎn)業(yè)(另外還有移動SECTION 4: TRANSLATION TEST (2)According to a survey, about 40% of our countrys youthot read any

6、books otherntheir textbooks. I am shocked at the result. I remain suspicious of the survey, though the peopleconcerned claim it to be scientific. Despite my suspicion, the fact ist more and more youngpeople, instead of reading, spend their spare time watchingoing to dance parties, playinggames or ch

7、itchatting. Gy onaid:“Books are steps toward human progress.”As weall know, books is a crystallization of human wisdom. Although modern media such as TV andcomputers enjoy advantageshe speed of information dissemination, so far none of them canreplace books in respect of the depth of knowledge being

8、 spread.SECTION 1: LISTENING TESTPart A: Sport DicionDirections: In this part of the test, you will hear a passage and read the same passage withbls in it. Fill in each of the bls with the word or words you have hearthe t. Writeyour answer in the correstponding space in your ANSWER BOOKLET. Remember

9、 you willhear the passage ONLY ONCE. Now, lets begin Part A with Spot Dicion.(Woman) Many people nowadays are concerned aboutonevi. Most of themfeart it stimulateseviviewers to violent or aggressive acts. However,y lecturetoday, Id like to show you, from our recent research,t the consequenof experie

10、ncingevis symbolic world ofcan be muore far-reaching.測試題文字稿:We have foundtevidramatically demonstrates not only theer of authority inour society, but also the risks involved in breaking societys rules.-filled programs onevishow us who gets away with what, and against whom. These programs teach the r

11、oleof victim, and help us to acceptescfrom.as a sol reality which we must learn to live with orWe have foundt people who watch a lot ofevisee the real world as moredangerous and frighteningn those who watch very little. Heavy TV viewers are less trustfulof strangers on the street and more fearful of

12、 the real world. Their fear may well bring increasingdemands forprotection, and election of law-and-order politins. When we askedviewers to estimate their own chanof being involved in some type ofduring anygivenk, they provide further evidencetevican induce fear and alertness: theheavy viewers were

13、33 percent more likelyn the light viewers to pick such fearful estimatesas 50-50 or one in 10, instead of a more plausible one in 100.We have foundton prime-time network TV cultivates exaggerated amptionsabout the threat of dangerhe real world. Fear is a universal emotion, and naturally, easy toexpl

14、oit by the media. The exaggerated sense of risk and insecurity may lead to increasingdemands for protection, and to increasing prere for the use of force by established authority.Therefore, instead of stimulating individual aggressive behavior and threatening the sol order,evimay havee our chief ins

15、trument of sol control and stability.Part B: Listening Comprehen. SementsDirections:his part of the test, you will hear several short sements. These sements willbe spoken only once, and you will not find them written on the pr; so you must listencarefully. When you hear a sement, read the answer cho

16、iand decide which one is closest inmeaning to the sement you have heard. Then write the letter of the answer you have chosen inthe corresponding space in your ANSWER BOOKLET.Question No.1. (Woman)The MBA program oft well-know university I attended last yearwas rather difficult, but I got a lot out t

17、he courses there.Question No.2. (Woman)The Vicehas a full schedule wiseries of meetings nextMonday and Tuesday, and have assistants.Question No.3. (Man)Teral manager warprised to see so many people shopathipermarkets during the holiday break.Question No.4. (Man)I think the applicant lacks the nesary

18、 qualifications for thet as acomputQuestion No.5. (Woman)rogrammerhat hi-tech corporation.t worry. I think Jack can fixt projector in the lab, theresreally nothing to it.Question No.6. (Woman)Although Jenny and I have many differen get along well most of the time.of opinion, we usuallyQuestion No.7.

19、 (Man)Im afraid youll have to revise and type the memorandum ofunderstanding a second time.Question No.8. (Man)heir studies and reports, both economists andernment offilshave underestimated the rate of inflation of this country.Question No.9. (Man)Our company has decided to set up a display for the

20、citysingScience and Technologyk.Question No.10. (Woman)Withhe past century, scientists have been trying unsucsfullyto find a real cure for the common cold. Talks and Conversations:Directions: his part of the test, you will hear several short talks and conversations. After each of these, you will hea

21、r a few questions. Listen carefully, because you will hear the talk or conversation and questions only once. When you hear a question, read the four answer choiand choose the best answer tot question. Then write the letter of the answer you have chosenhe corresponding space in your ANSWER BOOKLET.Qu

22、estions 11 to 14 are basethe following conversation.(Woman)(Man) (Woman)Good afternoon, Id like some information about the trains, please.Yes, madam. Which train? Where are you going?Tcastle. You see. I have a sister there, you know. We had a phone all yesterdayand she invited me over to stay for th

23、eSo your question is “whens the next trakend, socastle”? Is castle, please?(Man) (Woman) (Man)(Woman)t right?Yes,ts right. When is next traAlf paseven.ts in about a minute.nk you very much. Oh! Can I get something to eat on the train? I always havesomething to eat when I travel. I findmy nerves.t a

24、cup of tea and a sandwich always help(Man) (Woman) (Man) (Woman) (Man) (Woman) (Man)(Woman)Yes, madam. Theres a buffet car on the train.Oh, good! Erhow much does a cup of tea cost? Im not sure, madam. Half a pound, I think.You mean fifty pennies! Oh dear! Things are getting so expensive! Yes, madam.

25、 Your trains going to leave in half a minute now.nk you. Oh! Which platform does it leave from?Platform 13.platform 13! Oh, dear! I never travel on trainst leave from platform 13! 13s anunlucky number. When is the next train after the 11:30?Question No.11. Why does the woman want to go tcastle?Quest

26、ion No.12. According to the man, when will the next tracastle leave?Question No.13. What does the woman like to have when she is traveling?Question No.14. How much will the woman have to pay for a cup of tea?Questions 15 to 18 are basethe following advertisement.(Woman) Geographically speaking, Brit

27、ain is by no means a big country. From north tosouth and from east to west it is only about threedred, or fourdred and eightykilometers, across. But small as it is, Britain has a surprising range of climates. People who havenever visited this country, or who have visited only one part of it, often m

28、ake the mistake ofthinkingt it is clod and wet in Britain. Have you ever heard of a typical Englishman wearinga bowler hat and carrying an umbrella all the time? His image is well known all over the world.You may amet this is because he lives in a cold and rainy country. Well, except for thesummer m

29、onths of June to September this is a probably true of the north of Britain and theMidlands.he south, however, the weather is muore pleasant. As a result, when peopleretire from a jobhe north, they often prefer no move down to the warmer and milder south.Perhaps the warmest part of the country is the

30、 southwest, namely, the counties of Devonand Cornwall. Every year, the warm Gulf Stream flows across the NortlOcean from theGulf of Mexico and brings a quite warm and mild climate to the coastal regions of the southwest.his part of the country grows semi-tropical plantch as bamboo and palm trees. Fl

31、owersand vegetables ripen as a month earrn those elsewhere. In wer, while there may beseveral feet of snow in other parts of Britain, there will probably be no snow at all in thesouthwest.t is why the southwestern counties remao be Britains most popular holidayareas all the year round.Question No.15

32、. According to the talk, which is the best season for people to enjoy mild and pleasant climates?he north of BritainQuestion No.16. What is the approximate distance from the north coastal lines of Britao the south coastal lines?Question No.17. Which of the following best describes the weather condit

33、ions in Britain?Question No.18. Why are Devon and Cornwall popular holiday areas all the year round?Question 19 to 22 are basethe following conversation.(Woman)John, do you think we make too much use of tinned and frozen food in Britain? Thesupermarkets here are full of them, arent they? Perhapsvery

34、 tasty, as you may have found out already.t is why our food is not(Man)But frozen foods are convenient and handy, arent they? Just think of all the tediouswork we have ton the kitchen if it werent for the frozen foods and the like.(Woman)Yes,ts true! But you spend muore time cooking and preparing me

35、als in yourt you?countryn wen Britain,(Man)Yes, I supe we do. You make less fuss about foodn we do.y own country,we have two big meals a day,t is,ch and dinner, and we spend a lot of timepreparing them. Here in Britain, you have only one big meal a day, apart frombreakfast andch snack, and you spend

36、 much less time preparing it.(Woman) (Man)(Woman)Yes, but were just as fond of good and delicious food as you are.Well, you certainlyt show it !We do fuss about our meals sometimes, and remember, we like to eat out on speloccas, such askend evenings, birthday, parties and other cerations.Lonis full

37、of foreign restaurants where you can get all the exotic dishes of theworld. You must come out with us one evening, John.(Man)nk you very much, Id love to. Andts what I like about Lon. Theresalways so much to see and do. I think I have made a wise deciwhen I chose tolive and study in Lon.Question No.

38、19. According to John, what is true about the British people?Question No.20. Which of the following is the only big meal for the British people?Question No.21. According to the conversation, what do the British people like to do on speloccas?Question No.22. Why do the man and the woman prefer toe li

39、ve in Lon?Questions 23 to 26 are basethe following talk.(Man) TheTV dinners came out in the United Ses in the 1950s, and they wereimmediay regarded as a major advance in the invention of “sol convenience.” However,there are those people who bevet theroduction of TV dinners has weakened the ties ofth

40、e American family. This was brought about by the changefamily lifethe evening meal.hong-standing tradition ofBeforeevibecame popular with the average American family, the typical Americandinner would involve almost all th4e family members. The dinner would take parthree stages:the preparation stage,

41、 the eating stage and the clean-up stage. In the preparation stage, thechildren often helped with setting the table while the mother cooked the meal.he eating stage,the family members, old and young, would talk about their dayas the evening meal was over, the children were again involvedivities as t

42、hey ate. As noonhe cleaning-up stage, sot,ashetwo stages, their importance withhe family was clear.After the arrival ofevi, the eating stage began to change. Family members could noweat and watcheviat the same time. As a result, they stopped talking to each other. It wast killed off the preparation

43、and the clean-up stages. Before long, allthe TV dinner, however,people had to do was use a fork, since the TV dinner could go from the oven to the lap, and from the lap to the rubbish bin with great ease.By the beginning of the 1980s, the typical American family dinner was just 20 minutes long.Of co

44、urse, the pace of modern life has increased, and this has affected the time we spent overdinner. But theroduction of a mealt could be eaten betn the start and finish of a30-minuteeviprogrammed has also contributed to this change of our family life.Question No.23. According to the talk, what is a TV

45、dinner?Question No.24. Compared with the traditional American dinner, what stages are not included in the modern TV dinner?Question No.25. What did American Children use ton the preparation stage of the evening meal?Question No.26. According to the talk, how long will a typical American dinner last

46、in the1980s?Questions 27 to 30 are basethe following conversation.(Man) (Woman) (Man) (Woman) (Man) (Woman) (Man) (Woman) (Man)(Woman)Erm, well, you names Julia. Julia Brown, yes.Julia Brown. Im Allan Lee. o.Hi. Erm, whereabouts do you live? I live in Forest Hill, south-east Lon Oh yeah. I used to l

47、ive near there.Not far away.No. Very near. Actually I really enjoyed living there. Are you working near there?I work in Lon. I am with the IBM, as a computrogrammer. I also work as ants only part-time. I alsoadministrator for a small charityanization. Erm,work in a wine-bar.ts part time, too.(Man) (

48、Woman) (Man)(Woman)You mean part-time workhe evenings?Erm, yeah, two evenings ak.Right. Yeah. Its quite a long way in from Forest Hill, mm?Its quite a journeyo Central Lon. Both the charity office and the wine-bar arein Hatton Garden, Central Lon, you know.(Man)Yeah. LonYes,ts right. But you get the

49、 mainline in? I mean the mainline from southeasto Central Lon?(Woman)tso Charing Cross, and erm, I tend to walk from there to Hatton Garden,yes. Trying to get fit.(Man) (Woman)(Man)Right. Im quiucky. I work at home.What do you do?Im a pianist. So I spend most of the day practicing. Trying to er, get

50、 as manyrecitals assible.(Woman)(Man)Do you teach piano lessons?Er Ithe moment, no. Im just concentrating on playing sort of ,six hours aday, five days apretty difficult.k,t kind of thing. But erm, getting yourself established is(Woman)(Man)Yes, so do youare actually working, playing at the moment?E

51、rm. Yeah, well Ive juste two concerts,he North. And I am now trying toenter for a competition, in Austria, next January. So erm, maybe somethingll comeout oft. I look forward tot kind of competition, and Im really working hard.Question No.27. What is the womans full-time job during the day?Question

52、No.28. In which part of Londoes the woman live?Question No.29. What does the man do for a living?Question No.30. What is the man going to do earr next year?Part C: Listening and Translation. Sentence TranslationDirections:his part of the test, you will hear 5 English senten. You will hear the sentenonly once. After you have herd each sentence, translate ito Chiand write you verinthe corresponding space in ANSWER BOOKLET. Now, lets begin Sentence Translation with Sentence No.1. The man asked a lot of questions about our new products displayed at the tradefair. Nevertheless, he didnt book

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