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四川省大學(xué)英語三級練習(xí)一試卷一Test

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OnePartI:ListeningComprehension(15%)SectionA

(20minutes)Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthepause.DuringthepauseyoumustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Example:Youwillbear:Youwillread:A)Attheoffice.B)Inthewaitingroom.C)Attheairport.D)Inarestaurant.Fromtheconversationweknowthatthetwoweretalkingaboutsomeworktheyhadtofinishintheevening.Thisismostlikelytohavetakenplaceattheoffice.Therefore,A)“Attheoffice”isthebestanswer.Youshouldchoose[A]ontheAnswerSheetandmarkitwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.SampleAnswer[A][B][C][D]1.A)BiscuitsB)Fruit.C)Vegetables.D)Meat.2.A)13:00B)13:10C)12:30D)12:153.A)BossandsecretaryC)Shop-assistantandcustomer.B)Readerandreader.D)Professorandstudent.4.A)hedidn’tliketheoperaatall.C)Heoftengoesfortheopera.B)Hedisagreedwiththewoman.D)Heenjoyedtheoperaverymuch.5.A)Anaciress.B)Anurse.C)Awaitress.D)Alibrarian6.A)Gettingacarinsurance.C)Lookingforcars.B)Visitingacompany.D)Askingfornewideas.A)Sheneedsthemantoshowhertheway.Shecan’tgivethemananyinformation.Sheknowswherethemuseumis.Sheissurprisedbythequestion.8.A)$2.20B)$4.00C)$8.80D)$4.40A)Becauseshepassedherphysicsexam.Becausethemancongratulatedher.Becausesomeoneishappy.Becausethemanishappy.10.A)Atarailwaystation.C)Atanairport.B)Atatravelagency.D)Atahotel.SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearashortpassage.Attheendofthepassage,youwillheartwoquestions.Bothhepassageandthequestionswillbespokentwice.Afteryouhearonequestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.PassageQuestions11to12arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.11.A)Tohavetheirhaircutanytimeduringtheday.Tohavetheirhaircutduringworkinghours.Tohavetheirhaircutintheirowntime.Tohavetheirhaircutonceinawhile.12.A)Hishairgrewveryfast.C)Hishairgrewinofficehours.B)Hewantedtoseethebarber.D)Hewantedtoseethemanager.SectionC

SpotDictation注意:聽力理解的C節(jié)(SectionC)為填補式聽寫(SpotDictation),題目(S1—S6)在試卷二(TestPaperTwo)上。此刻請拿出試卷二做聽寫題。Directions:Thereare20incompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Youmustchoosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.13.Thisheavytrafficis________forthistimeoftheday.A)actualB)naturalC)formalD)normal14.hebegantofeelhungreysincethepreviousevening.A)nothavingeatenB)nothaveeatenC)noteatingD)havingnoteaten15.Theteacherrecommendedthateachstudent________aplanforthesummervacation.A)wouldmakeB)madeC)makeD)makes16.Heisverypopularwithhisschoolmatesandfeels________towintheelection.A)confusingB)confidentC)convincingD)conscious17.Nowhereelseinthisarea________suchabeautifulscene.A)isitB)isthereC)itisD)thereis18.Thesechildrenarequick________learning,we’llhavethemtrainedinnewmethods.A)fromB)forC)atD)on19.Hishealth________,Tomhadtoleavethearmyin1990.A)failingB)failedC)didfailD)hadfailed20.Sincetheyaren’tansweringmytelephone,they________.A)shouldhaveleftB)needhaveleftC)wouldhaveleftD)musthaveleft21.Theflightwassupposedtotakeoffatteno’clock,but________wehadtowaituntileleveno’clock.A)invainB)inadvanceC)incaseD)ineffect22.Therewasaknockatthedooragain,anditwasthesecondtimesomeone________methatevening.A)hasinterruptedB)hadinterruptedC)wouldhaveinterruptedD)shouldhaveinterrupted23.Surprisingly,theaccidentdidverylittle________toeithercar.A)harmB)damageC)dangerD)injury24.Ifeellike________tothelandlordofthehousetocomplainaboutthebrokenwindow.A)writingB)writeC)towriteD)tohavewritten25.Aftergoingtoseveralinterviews,sheeventually________togetajob.A)managedB)attainedC)succeededD)achieved26.Whenyoumakeapublicspeech,tryyourbesttomakeyourselfclearly________.A)understandB)understandingC)understoodD)tounderstand27.Ifthepressureisnot________immediately,theremaybeanexplosion.A)revealedB)releasedC)resolvedD)relieved28.Everymeans________tried,butwestillcannotsolvethisproblem.A)isB)havebeenC)areD)basbeen29.I’dliketocomewithyoubutthat’snotapromise,don’t________it.A)countonB)callonC)liveonD)waiton30.Theyhaveinvitedmetodinner________isverykindofthem.A)asB)whichC)itD)that31.Icanleavethisnoteto________isinchargeofforeignaffairsoftheuniversity.A)whoB)whomC)whoeverD)whomever32.Whichdoyouthinkis________,healthorwealth?A)thebestB)thebetterC)bestD)betterPartIII:ReadingComprehension(40%)(35minutes)Directions:Therearefourpassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbyfivequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachquestion,therearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Youshouldchoosethebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.PassageOneQuestions33to37arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Wanttoseeagoodfilm–withoutleavingthehouse?Well,justswitchonthetelevision.That’sfineformostofus,butpeoplecouldn’tdoso20or30yearsage.Avisittothecinemawas“aneveningout,”afilmwassomethingspecial.Youngpeoplestillgotothecinemaoften.Childrenwatchalotoftelevision.Filmsandfilmstarsareastrongforceinourlives.Soitissurprisinghowlittlefilmeducationthereisinschools.Whydon

’tmorechildrenlearnhowfilmsaremade,andwhytheyaremade?Thebestfilmeducationiswhenchildrenmakeafilmoftheirown.Thisisnottoodifficult.Threethingsareimportant–thecost,theideaofthefilm,andorganization.

A4-minutefilmcancostaslittleasよ10.Schoolscanhirethenecessaryequipment.Theycanalsoborrowfilmsthatotherchildrenhavemade.Thishelpsthemtoseewhatispossibleinashortfilm.Childrenwillbemakingthefilm,sothemainideasforthefilmmustcomeformthem.Whenthesehavebeenagreed,theorganizationbegins.SomeonemustWritethefilmandplanthefilming.Somechildrenwillbeactors,otherscameramen,lightingmen,techniciansandsoon.Theyallhavetopracticealotbeforethefilmitselfismade.Theylearnagreatdealaboutthetechnicalproblemsoffilms,andaboutthemselves.33.Afilmwasoncesomethingspecialbecause________.A)peoplehadtogotothecinemaB)televisionwasnotsopopularasnowC)peopledidn’thavetoleavethehouseD)thereweren’tmanyfilms20or30yearsago34.Theword“This”(Line1,Paragraph2)refersto________.A)gettingtheideaofafilmB)learninghowtomakefilmsC)organizingfilmingactivitiesD)makingafilmbychildrenthemselves35.ItisgoodforchildrentomaketheirownfilmsatschoolbecauseA)theycanlearnalotaboutfilmingC)theycanentertainthemselvesB)theylikefilmsandfilmstarsD)theywanttobecomefilmstarsTheauthorwritesthispassagemainlytotellus________.thelowcostofmakingfilmstheimportantthingsinmakingfilmswhyandhowtomakefilmsinschoolswhethertoofferchildrenfilmeducationWecanconcludefromthepassagethat________.childrencanbenefitalotfrommakingfilmsitisnecessaryforchildrentogotothecinemachildrenspendtoomuchtimewatchingTVitisdifficultforchildrentomakefilmsoftheirownPassageTwoQuestions38to42arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Whatishappeninginourweather?Ofcoursewehaveneverbeenabletopredictexactlywhattheweatherwillbelike,butnowstrangeweatherpatternsareseriouslyaffectingmanypartsoftheworld.Forexample,droughts(旱災(zāi))inMexicoandBrazilhaverecentlycausedgreatcroplossesandintheUnitedStatestheyhaveevenhadtomaketheirownsnowfortheWinterOlympics!Scientistshavefoundthatthecauseofthisstrangeweatheristhattheaircirculationpatternhaschangedandisnowmorevariablethanearlierinthetwentiethcentury.Thismeansthatdifferentregionsoftheworldgetlongspells(連續(xù)時間)ofthesametypeofweather,whetherhot,cold,wetorwindy.However,weatherexpertshavedifferentviewsaboutwhythishashappened.Onetheoryisthatthetemperatureoftheseahasincreased.Anotheristhatman’sactivitiesonearthhavedisturbedthebalanceofnature.Whateverthecause,theeconomicsofmanycountriesintheworlddependupontheweather.Anduntilweknowexactlywhateffectman’sactivitiesarehavingontheweather,wecannotmakechangeswhichmighthelp.Soforthemomenttheonlyansweriswaitandsee!WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothefirstparagraph?WehaveneverpredictedtheweatherManisnowabletocontroltheweatherStrangeweatherhasappearedonlyinsomeNorthAmericancountriesIthasalwaysbeenimpossibleformantopredicttheweatheraccurately.Thestrangeweatherpatternsontheearthcanhebestdescribedas________.A)steadyandbalancedC)likelytocauseserousdisastersB)changeablebutpredictableD)unpredictablebutfavorabletoman40.Theword“affecting”inParagraph1canbereplacedby________.A)yieldinggoodcropsinC)causingfewlossesinB)havingharmfuleffectsonD)producingdesiredeffectsonWecanlearnfromParagraph2that________.weatherpatternsaresimilarindifferentregionsoftheworldtheaircirculationpatternremainsunchangedinthelastcenturyourweatherdependsonthechangesintheaircirculationpatternitispossibletopredictweatherpatternsoveralongperiodoftimeItcanbelearnedfromthispassagethat________.scientistshavesimilaropinionsaboutthechangingweathernooneissureaboutthecauseofthechangingweathercuttingdownforestshasaffectedtheclimatetheweatherwillbecomeworseinthefuturePassageThreeQuestions43to47arebasedonthefollowingpassage.TheWorldBankisoneofthelargestsuppliersofdevelopmentassistance.Itsmaingoalistoimprovelivingconditionsforpoorpeoplethroughouttheworld.Lastyear,itprovidedmorethanseventeen-thousand-milliondollarsinloanstodevelopingcountriestohelpendpoverty.Themoneywenttoeffortslikedebtreductionforsomeofthepoorestcountriesintheworld.Thatprogramwasdesignedtoincreasedebtassistanceandprovideitfasterthaninthepast.Asaresult,twenty-threecountriesreceiveddebtassistancelastyearascomparedtosevencountriestheyearbefore.TheWorldBankdoesmorethanjustprovideloans,however.Itbelievesthatcontinuedpovertyreductioncomesfrominvestinginthepeopleofacountry–especiallythrougheducationandhealthprograms.TheWorldBankemploysengineers,economists,publicpolicyexpertsandsocialscientiststocreatethesekindsofprograms.Theseprofessionalsalsoprovidedevelopingcountrieswiththenecessarytechnicalhelptocarryouttheprograms.TheBankhashelpedtomakegreatprogressindevelopingnations,wherelifeexpectancy(壽命)hasincreasedandbabyandchilddeathshavedecreased,andmoreadultsnowcanreadthaninthepast.However,protestershaveheldlargedemonstrationsatrecentWorldBandmeetings.OpponentssayBankprogramsmakeindustrialnationsricheranddevelopingnationspoorer.Otherssaytheorganization’sactivitiesresultinenvironmentaldamage.TheWorldBankaimsmainlyat________.helpingpoorcountriesbettertheirlivingconditionsbecomingthelargestsupplierofdevelopmentassistancepayingdebtsforsomeofthepoorestcountriesintheworldprovidingloansfordevelopingcountriesinordertomakeprofitsLastyeartheWorldBankoffereddebtassistanceto________.A)fewerpoorcountriesC)morerichcountriesB)fewerrichcountriesD)morepoorcountries45.WhichofthefollowingisprobablyNOTthewaythattheWorldBankhelpsacountry?A)Creatinghealthprograms.C)EducatingthepeopleB)ProvidingtechnicalhelpD)Makingprofitsinthecountry.Accordingtothepassage,opponentscriticizetheWorldBandbecause________.ithashelpedtherichcountriesagreatdealithascaredtoomuchaboutthepoorcountriesithaswidenedtheeconomicgapsbetweenrichandpoorcountriesithascausedmostoftheworldenvironmentalpollutionThispassageismanlyabout________.themanagementoftheWorldBandtheassistanceprogramsoftheWorldBandtheachievementsoftheWorldBanktheorganizationactivitiesoftheWorldBankPassageFourQuestion48to52arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Heisagoodobserve,accurate,patientandobjectiveandappliespersistentandlogicalthoughttotheobservationshemakes.Heutilizesthefactsheobservestothefullestextent.Forexample,trainedobservesobtainaverylargeamountofinformationaboutastar(e.g.distance,mass,size,rateofmovementetc.)mainlyfromtheaccurateanalysisofthesimplelinesthatappearinaspectrum(光譜).Heisskeptical(思疑的)0hedoesnotacceptstatementswhicharenotbasedonthemostcompleteevidenceavailable–andthereforerejectsauthorityasthesolebasisfortruth.Scientistsalwayscheckstatementsandmakeexperimentscarefullyandobjectivelytoprovethem.Furthermore,heisnotonlycriticaloftheworkofothers,butalsoofhisown,sinceheknowsthatmanistheleastreliableofscientificinstrumentsandthatanumberoffactorstendtodisturbobjectiveinvestigation.Lastly,heishighlyimaginativesinceheoftenhastolookforrelationshipsindatawhicharenotonlycomplexbutalsofrequentlyincomplete.Furthermore,heneedsimaginationifhewantstomakehypotheses(假設(shè))ofhowprocessesworkandhoweventstakeplace.Theseseemtobesomeofthewaysinwhichasuccessfulscientistthinksandacts.48.WhatqualityofagoodobserverisNOTmentionedinParagraph1?49.WecanlearnfromParagraph2thatascientistbelievesthat.nostatementscanbeprovedtrueallstatementsmaybemisleadingauthorityisthesolebasisfortruthauthoritydoesnotnecessarilymeantruth50.Theword“them”(Line4,Paragraph2)refersto.A)statementsB)experimentsC)scientistsD)authorities51.Ascientistiscriticalofhisownworkbecauseheknowsthatheis.A)awareofhisownfindingsC)liabletobewrongB)likelytobecriticizedD)capableofbeingentirelyobjective52.Theword“imaginative”(Line1,Paragraph4)mostprobablymeans.A)accurateandobjectiveC)curiousandseriousC)creativeandinventiveD)skepticalandcriticalPartIV:TranslationfromEnglishintoChinese(10%)(15minutes)Directions:Inthispart,therearefouritemswhichyoushouldtranslateintoChinese,eachitemconsistingofonesentence.ThesesentencesarealltakenfromthereadingpassagesyouhavejustreadinPartIIIoftheTestPaper.Youareallowed15minutestodothetranslation.Youcanreferbacktothepassagessoastoidentifytheirmeaninginthecontext.WriteyourtranslationontheTranslationSheetinTestPaperTwo.T1.(Lines3-4,paragraph2,Passage1)Theycanalsoborrowfilmsthatotherchildrenhavemade.Thishelpsthemtoseewhatispossibleinashortfilm.T2.(Lines3-4,Paragraph2,Passage2)Thismeansthatdifferentregionsoftheworldgetlongspellsofthesametypeofweather,whetherhot,cold,wetorwindy.T3.(Lines2-4,paragraph4,passage3)Theseprofessionalsalsoprovidedevelopingcountrieswiththenecessarytechnicalhelptocarryouttheprograms.T4.(Lines1-2,Pargagraph4,Passage4)heoftenhastolookforrelationshipsindatawhicharenotonlycomplexbutalsofrequentlyincomplete.PartV:Writing(15%)(30minutes)Directions:Forthispartyouareallowed30minutestowriteacompositionofnolessthan100wordsonHardWordandSuccess.Rememberyourcompositionmustbewrittenaccordingtothefollowingoutline.WriteyourcompositionontheCompositionSheetinTestPaperTwo.Outline:1.不勞則無獲。(Nopains,nogains.)2.勤勞令人成功。(Wherethereisdiligence,thereissuccess.)Wordsforreference:diligence(勤勞),goals,efforts,difficulties,overcome.試卷二TestPaperTwoPartIListeningComprehensionSectionCSpotDictationDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetime.Listencarefullyduringthefirstreading.Thenlistentothepassageagain.Whenitisbeingreadthesecondtime,youshouldfillinthesixblanksnumberedfromS1)toS6)withtheexactwordsorphrasesyouhavejustheard.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.SometimesIwonderifcollegeandIweremeantforeachother.Thesedays,manypeoplesaythattheythinkacollegedegreeisworthonlythepaperitiswrittenon.Thosepeoplemayberight.MyfathertellsmethatallhisfriendsandhehavedoneS1)_____withoutcollegedegree.Inmanywaysheandtheyareverysuccessful.Toany-onewhoS2)________hissuccessbybigcars,largehouses,andfancyclothes,acollegedegreemaynotbeworthhistime.However,formyfriendsandme,successmeanssomethingelse.EveryoneofuswantsmoreforhislifethanjustS3)_________things.Sure,thoseS4)__________ofpositionandpowerareveryniceandcomfortable,butagainstthemwe’llS5)___________evenonefinelytunedmind.Soalthoughwemayneverhavefancycarsanddiamonds,thepeoplewhomIS6)______________andIwillalwayshaveourknowledge.Onecanloseone’sriches,butknowledgeremains.翻譯紙.TRANSLATIONSHEETPartIV:TranslationformEnglishintoChinese(10%)Directions:Inthispart,therearefouritemswhichyoushouldtranslateint.Chinese,eachitemconsistingofonesentence.ThesesentencesarealltakenfromthereadingpassagesyouhavejustreadintheThirdPartoftheTestPaper.Youareallowed15minutestodothetranslation.Youcanreferbacktothepassagesoastoidentifytheirmeaninginthecontext.WriteyourtranslationontheTranslationSheet.1.Theycanalsoborrowfilmsthatotherchildrenhavemade.Thishelpsthemtoseewhatispossibleinashoutfilm.(Lines3-4,paragraph2,Passage1):____________________________________________________________________2.Thismeansthatdifferentregionsoftheworldgetlongspellsofthesametypeofweather,whetherhot,cold,wetorwindy.(Lines3-4,Paragraph2,Passage2)____________________________________________________________________3.Theseprofessionalsalsoprovidedevelopingcountrieswiththenecessarytechnicalhelptocarryouttheprograms.(Lines2-4,Paragraph4,Passage3)____________________________________________________________________heoftenhastolookforrelationshipsindatawhicharenotonlycom0plexbutalsofrequentlyincomplete.(Lines1-2,Paragraph4,Passage4).作文紙COMPOSITIONSHEETPartV:Writing(15%)Directions:Forthispartyouareallowed30minutestowriteacompositionofnolessthan100wordsonHardWorkandSuccess.Rememberyourcompositionmustbewrittenaccordingtothefollowingoutline.WriteyourcompositionontheCompositionSheet.Outline:1.不勞則無獲。(Nopain,nogains.)2.勤勞令人成功。(Wherethereisdiligence,thereissuccess.)Wordsforreference:diligence(勤勞),goals,efforts,difficulties,overcomeHardWorkandsuccess四川省大學(xué)英語三級練習(xí)二試卷一TestPaperOnePartI:ListeningComprehension(15%)(20minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionwillbespokentwice.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.DuringthepauseyoumustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Example:Youwillhear:Youwillread:Attheoffice.Inthewaitingroom.Attheairport.Inarestaurant.Fromtheconversationweknowthatthetwoweretalkingaboutsomeworktheyhadtofinishintheevening.Thisismostlikelytohavetakenplaceattheoffice.Therefore,A)"Attheoffice"isthebestanswer.Youshouldchoose[A]ontheAnswerSheetandmarkitwitha,singlelinethroughthecenter.SampleAnswer[A][B][C][D]1.A)Molly.B)Henry.C)Kate.D)Hellen.2.A)$1100.B)$950.C)$850.D)$250.3.A)Teacher-student.C)Librarian-reader.B)Doctor-patient.D)Assistant-customer.4.A)Inapark.B)Inaclassroom.C)Inarestaurant.D)Inashop.5.A)Fourblocksaway.C)Fiveblocksaway.B)Threeblocksaway.D)Twoblocksaway.6.A)Sherepairedthebikeherself.C)Shefixedthebikeforherbrother.B)She'sridingherbrother'sbicycle.D)Shecan'trepairthebikeherself.7.A)9:30.B)9:20.C)11:40.D)10:30.8.A)Hewasnothungryatall.C)Hewantedtosleepalittlemore.B)Hehadhisbreakfastalready.D)Hefelttoocoldtoeat.9.A)Heshouldtakethetestagain.C)Heshouldgetitfromthecomputer.B)Heshouldcalltocheckhisscore.D)Heshouldwaitforsometime.10.A)Theyhavemissedthedeadline.C)Theystillhavetimetodothat.B)Shedoesn'tknoweither.D)Shedoesn'tliketheman'squestion.SectionBDirections:Inthissection,you,Willhearashortpassage.Attheendofthepassage,youwillheartwoquestions.Bothhepassageandthequestionswillbespokentwice.Afteryouhearonequestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.PassageQuestions11to12arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.A)Hewantedtomakesurethechecksweregood.HeneededtoknowJohnny'snationality.HehadtocheckJolnny'sidentity.Hewantedtocheckwhetherthepassportwasvalidornot.A)Johhnnyfinallycashedhischecks.Johnnyrefusedtosingforcashingthemoney.Johnnycouldn'tprovehewasthesinger.Johnnydidwhatthemanagerwished.SectionCSpotDictation注意:聽力理解的C節(jié)(SectionC)為填補式聽寫(SpotDictation),短文及題目(S1-S6)在試卷二(TestPaperTwo)上。此刻請拿出試卷二做聽寫題。PartII:VocabularyandStructure(20%)(20minutes)Directions:Thereare20incompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Youmustchoosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.13.SheisoneofthenewestfilmstarsfromAmericaandhasmanyfans,inEurope.A)speciallyB)particularlyC)partiallyD)specifically__alittleearlierthismorning!Imissedtheschoolbusbyonlyoneminuteandhadtowaitinthecoldfornearlyanhour.A)IfonlyIhadgotupC)IfonlyIgetupB)IfIhadgotupD)IfIgotup15.__twice,thepostmanrefusedtodeliverourlettersunlesswechainedourdogup.A)BeingbittenC)HavingbittenB)HadbeenbittenD)Havingbeenbitten16.Theytookmeasurestopreventpoisonousgasesfromescapinginthechemicalplant.A)fruitfulB)beneficialC)effectiveD)influential17.Neverbeforethatnight__sogreatmyresponsibilitywas.A)IhadfeltB)IfeltC)didIfeelD)hadIfelt18.Therewasaknockatthedoor.Itwasthesecondtime.someonemethatevening.A)hadinterruptedC)wouldhaveinterruptedB)tohaveinterruptedD)havinginterrupted19.Thereisnotmuchtimeleft;soI'lltellyouaboutit__A)inshortB)indetailC)inbriefD)inall20.Indoorheatingsystemshavemade__forpeopletoliveandworkcomfortablyinamildclimate.A)possibleB)itpossibleC)possiblethatD)itispossible21.Arailwayticketshouldindicatetheplaceofdepartureaswellastheofthetrip.A)advanceB)arrivalC)directionD)destination22.Overthirtycoalminerswerereported__inthatshockingaccident.A)tobekilledC)havingbeenkilledB)tohavebeenkilledD)beingkilled23:TheUnitedStatesiscomposedoffiftystates,__areseparatedfromtheothersbylandorwater.A)twoofwhichB)twoofwhomC)twoofthemD)twoofthose24.Weareanxioustohearanyinformation__hishealth.A)involvingB)includingC)concerningD)considering25.Agoodartist,likeagoodengineer,learnsasmuchfromhissuccess.A)hismistakesasC)hismistakesfromB)hismistakesasfromD)hismistakesfromas__itseconomycontinuestogrow,theUSisincreasinglybecominganationofpart-timeandtemporaryworkers.A)EventhoughB)IfonlyC)NowthatD)Providedthat27.Atsuchatimeofcrisis,wemusttryto__differencesofpartyorclassandsticktogether.A)setforthB)setbackC)setdownD)setaside28.Itoldtheforeigngueststhatitwasinthehouse__weusedtolivethattheexhibitionwasheld.A)thatB)whichC)whereD)there29.__achoiceoftwojobs,themandecidedtotaketheonewhichwasmorechallenging.A)WhenbeingofferedC)WhenheisofferedB)WhenofferingD)Whenoffered30.Ican't__heranotherday;sheneverstopscomplaining.A)comeupwithB)keepupwithC)putupwithD)catchupwith31.Theboy.Spanishforsixyearsbythetimehetakeshisexamination.A)hasstudiesC)hasbeenstudyingB)willhavestudiedD)hadstudied32.Asoldiershouldneverfromthedutyofdefendinghiscountryeveninthefaceofdeath.A)shrinkB)shieldC)shelterD)avoidPartIII:ReadingComprehension(40%)(35minutes)Directions:Therearefourpassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbyfivequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachquestion,therearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Youshouldchoosethebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.PassageOneQuestions33to37arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Whentwopeoplearetalkingtoeachother,theytendtostandaspecificdistanceapart.Eachpersonhasaninvisibleboundaryaroundtheirbodyintowhichotherpeoplemaynotcome.Ifsomeonegoesbeyondthisboundary,theywillfeeluncomfortableandmoveawaytoincreasethedistancebetweenthem.(Themajorexceptionisfamilymembersandotherlovedones.)Thispersonaldistanceisnotduetounpleasantbodysmellorbadbreath,butbecauseclosenesslendsasenseofintimacy(親近)thatisindisagreementwiththeirrelationshiptotheotherindividual.Interestingly,theaveragepersonaldistancevariesfromculturetoculture.Americanstendtorequiremorepersonalspacethanpeopleinothercultures.SoifyoutrytogettooclosetoanAmericanduringyourconversation,heorshewillfeelthatyouare"intheirface"andwilltrytobackaway.Trytobeawareofthis;soifthepersontowhomyouarespeakingbacksawayalittle,don'ttrytoclosethegap.Also,trytoavoidphysicalcontactwhileyouarespeaking,sincethismayalsoleadtodiscomfort.Touchingisabittoointimatefornoddingacquaintances(認(rèn)識的人).Sodon'tputyourarmaroundtheirshoulder,touchtheirface,orholdtheirhand.Shakinghandswhenyouinitiallymeetorpartisacceptable,butthisisonlymomentary.WhentwopeopletalktoeachothertheyalwaysstandasclosetoeachotheraspossibleusuallykeepacertaindistancebetweenthempaynoattentiontothedistancebetweenthemfeelmorecomfortableiftheyarecloseenoughWhichofthefollowingstatements'isTRUEaccordingtothepassage?Thereisaninvisibledistancebetweentwospeakers.Speakerskeepaspecificdistanceforthesakeoftheirhealth.Speakerskeepaspacebetweenthembecauseoftheirbadbreath.'Personalspaceisn'timportantwhenfamilymemberstalktoeachother.Accordingtotheauthor,duringaconversationpersonaldistancemaydifferindifferentcultureseasternpeoplerequiremorepersonalspacethanwesternpeoplewesternpeoplerequiremorepersonalspace.thaneasternpeoplebothsidesfeelmorecomfortableiftheykeepascloseaspossible36.Inaconversationwithanoddingacquaintance,you'dbetterA)notshakehandswithhimC)nottouchhimB)touchhimgentlyfirstD)contact.himphysicallyThebesttitleforthepassagecanbeASenseofIntimacyinCommunicationAnInvisibleBoundaryinConversationDifferentCulturesinCommunicationPersonalSpaceinConversationPassageTwoQuestions38to42arebasedonthefollowingpassage.LastyearIpurchasedagameformyboysandIplayeditwiththem.ThetroublewasthateveryoneWonthegame.Weallarrivedattheendtogether.Thisseemsgreatintheory,butwhere'stheincentive(刺激)tokeepplaying?Weplayedthegametwice,andithasbeentheregatheringdusteversince.Withoutapotentialwinner,agameorcontestlosesitsexcitement.Ifthere'snothingtocompetefor,thedrivetodoone'sbestisreplacedbya"What'sthepoint"attitude.Competitioniscloselyrelatedtomotivation(動力).It'spartofhumannaturetobecompetitive;afterall,survivalofthefittestisthebasisofevolution.Acompetitivespiritisthekeytooursuccessasadults,sowhyshouldn'twecultivateitinourchildren?I'mnotsuggestingwesetourchildrenagainsteachotherinheatedcompetitionsinallaspectsoflife.Weshouldguardagainstcoacheswholosethespiritofgoodsportsmanship(運動員風(fēng)格)intheheatofthegame.Butintherightsituations,ahealthycompetitioncanteachourkidsalotaboutlife.Whilegamesandcontestsillustratetheimportanceofdriveanddetermination,theyalsoteachourchildrenhowtolose.Andwiththatcomesothergoodlessons--aboutlearningfrommistakes,searchingforwaystoimproveandfindingthewilltotryagain.38.WecanlearnfromthefirstparagraphthatthegameboughtbytheauthorA)provedtobeunchallengingC)causedtroubleforchildrenB)gathereddustveryeasilyD)wasplayedwithlotsoffunThesecondparagraphmainlytellsusthat__A)thereisapotentialwinnerinallgameshumansarecompetitivebynatureonlyadultshaveacompetitivespiritonlychildrenhaveacompetitivespiritTheword"drive"(Line2,Paragraph2)iscloseinmeaningtoA)strengthB)energyC)abilityD)spirit41.Accordingtotheauthor,inagameorcontestchildrenshouldbeencouragedA)toobeytheircoachesstrictlyC)todevelopacompetitivespiritB)tocompeteinallaspectsoflifeD)tocompetefornothingbutaprize42.Whatisimportantforaloserinthegame?A)Competition.C)Survival.B)Self-determination.D)Self-improvement.PassageThreeQuestions43to47arebasedonthefollowingpassage.ShortlyafterCharlesDarwinpublishedhistheoryofevolution,aladywasaskedwhatshethoughtoftheideathathumansandanimalscamedownfromacommonancestor(先人)."Letushopeitisnottrue,"shesaid."And,ifitistrue,letushopeitdoesnotbecomepublicknowledge."Thisstoryisprobablyuntrue,butitillustrateswelltheattitudesofthetime.Today,wearemorecomfortablewithourpast.ManypeopleacceptDarwin'sviewofhowwecameintobeing-thatourbodies'evolvedthroughtheprocessofnaturalselectionactingonourgenes.However,Darwinbelievedevolutionwasresponsibleforfarmorethanjustourphysicalcharacteristics.Hesawitasthemajorinfluenceinshapingourpsychology.Indeed,hepredictedthat"inthedistantfuture,psychologywillbebasedonanewfoundation."Thisfoundationwas,ofcourse,histheoryofevolution.Tothoseinfavorofconceptslikefreewillandpersonalresponsibility,suchanideaseemsquitestupid.Butagrowingnumberofscientistsarequestioningtheextenttowhichourbehavioriscontrolledbyourculture.The

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