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Part I Listening Comprehension (1*10=40 points)Section OneDirections: You are going to hear ten short conversations between two speakers. After each conversation, there will be a question. You will have 10 seconds to choose your answer. Both the materials and questions will be read only once. (1*10=10 points)1. A. More than 18,000 B. About 20,000C. More than 2,000D. Fewer than 2,0002. A. 5:00, Saturday B. 5:00, August 26C. 5:00 SundayD. 5:30, October 263. A. fruit; cookies B. strawberries; applesC. cookies; fruitD. strawberries; cookies4. A. $ B. $C. More than $D. It’s not mentioned in the dialogue5. A. 3 hours B. 2 hours C. hours D. 1 hour6. A. medium chicken with rice B. medium steak with riceC. chicken with meat riceD. steak with meat rice7. A. $ B. $3.90 C. $ D.$8. A. $350 B. nearly$350 C. $700 D. nearly $7009. A. $25 B. $92 C.$17 D. $5010. A. 0 B. 0C. 0D. 0Section TwoDirections: You are going to hear one passage. Here are five statements about the passage. You will have 50 seconds to choose your answer after the passage. The material will be read twice. (1*5=5 points)11. Betty Russell is a library director.A. TrueB. False12. It is important for new students to pick up their ID card first.A. TrueB. False13. When they use the school sports facilities, the students must show their ID card.A. TrueB. False14. At the health center, the medical service is free for all enrolled students.A. TrueB. False15. The talk was most probably given in the first week of classes.A. TrueB. FalseSection ThreeDirections: You are going to hear three passages. Here are five questions for each passage. You will have 50 seconds to choose your answer after each passage. The materials will be read twice. (1*15=15 points)Passage One16. My favorite destinations for the holidays tend to be thosewhich .A. few people will visitB. have lots of hotelsC. are quite new to meD. are neither cheap nor expensive for me17. I visited Sand Beach again because .A. I knew it too wellB. I could book a room at half priceC. its old town quarter interested meD. I could stay at a Grand Hotel there18. I also seek information about good restaurants because .A. I want to open a restaurant myselfB. I’d like to have meals in themC. I’m a man who eats and drinks wellD. I love buying good food online19. The Internet is useful for holiday planning because .A. each resort and hotel has a websiteB. you can get coupons from the InternetC. it offers special prices for Sand BeachD. it tells you how to make a holiday an experience20. It is necessary for you to for your holidays.A. get a couponB. book rooms through the InternetC. visit the old town of Sand BeachD. do some planningPassage Two21. The first reason the passage gives that Americans like to go to mallsis that in the malls, .A. there are beautiful rest areaB. they fell safeC. there are many parking lotsD. there are police stations22. have beautiful rest areas with waterfalls and large greentrees.A. Most of the mallsB. All the mallsC. Very few mallsD. The newest malls23. The largest mall in the United States has parking spaces forcars.A. 750B. more than 12,000C. 1,200D. 35024. Some people even get their daily exercise in malls probablybecause .A. they have lots of things to buyB. they fell safe thereC. malls have wide hallwaysD. malls have sports facilities25. People can in mall.A. eat and see moviesB. shop and attend churchC. meet friends and see a doctorD. All of the above.Passage Three26. I look at the picture when I .A. sit at my desk in my bedroomB. remember those friendsC. meet with difficulty in my studyD. prepare for an important exam27. The picture was taken when we were .A. graduating from high schoolB. playing togetherC. studying in high schoolD. entering high school28. The ties between my friends and me have .A. kept us close to each otherB. let us share each other’s experiencesC. brought me lots of news from themD. kept our lives from going in different directions29. I can get a message from one of my friends on my answeringmachine .A. every dayB. every weekC. every other dayD. every two weeks30. My friends have not only shared my difficult experience butalso .A. given me a lot of comfortB. brought me the good onesC. settled our disagreementsD. enriched those happy onesSection FourDirections: You are going to hear one passage. Here are ten blanks for you to fill in. The materials will be read four times. (1*10=10 points)College students are most 31 to have Internet addiction because of many factors, including difficulty in 32 to life away from home, and certain psychological problems. They have lots of 33 time to spent and are supplied with free Internet 34 and a computer in their 35 . In the computer labs, many students are found 36 or surfing on the Internet rather than doing anything 37 to 38 . As a result, some have been academically dismissed, and others are even in the 39 40 for developing an addiction to Internet gambling Part II Reading Comprehension (2*10=20 points)Directions: Each of the passages below is followed by some questions. For each question there are four choices marked A. B. C. and D. Choose the best answer to each of the questions. Passage OneLast week I visited one of my old neighborhoods in Washington D.C.I had not been there for twenty years and as I walked along the street, my mind was flooded by memories of the past. I saw the old apartment building where I had lived and the playground where I had played. As Iviewed these once familiar surroundings, images of myself as a child there came to mind. However, what I saw and what I remembered were not the same.I sadly realized that the best memories are those left untouched.My old apartment building, as I remember, was bright and alive. It was more than just a place to live. It was a movie house, a space station, or whatever my young mind could imagine. I would steal away with my friends and play in the basement. This was always exciting because it was so cool and dark, and there were so many things there to hide among. There was a small river in the back of the building. We would go there to lie in the shade of trees and enjoy ourselves.However, what I saw was completely different. The apartment building was now in disrepair. What was once more than a place to live looked hardly worth living in. The windows were all broken. The once clean walls were covered with dirty marks. The river was hardly recognizable. The water was polluted and the trees and flowers were all dead. The once sweet smelling river now smelled terrible. It was really heartbreaking to see all this.I do not regret having seen my old neighborhood. However, I do not think my innocent childhood memories can ever be the same. I suppose it is true when they say, "You can never go home again."41. The writer, as a child, was very fond of playing in the basement because________.A. it was bright and aliveB. it contained a movie house and a space stationC. it was ideal for playing hide-and-seek.D. it was surrounded by trees and flowers42. On his visit to his hometown, the writer found the old apartment building ________.A. seemed unfit to live inB. had been repairedC. could hardly be recognizedD. looked dirty and smelt horrible43. "You can never go home again" in the last sentence of this passagemeans that ________.A. one should never revisit his hometown after many years of absenceB. one will never find his hometown the same as it was in his childhood memoryC. a visit to one's hometown will bring back one's fond memories of homeD. a visit to one's hometown will bring back many sad memoriesPassage TwoAt five he was collecting old newspapers to make money. And when he was 15 he signed his schoolmates up to start a babysitting circle.Now 20, third-year Cambridge University student, Peter Blackburn is managing director of a company with a £30,000 plan. And he thinks it will make more than £15,000 by next summer.He set up Peter Blackburn Company last year to bring out a new term-planner that now students all over the UK are using.“I felt that mo st of the planners going around were pretty unimaginative,” he says “I believed that I could do a better job and decided to have a go.”Blackburn admits that he is putting far more effort into business than his computer studies course at university. While fellow students are out with their friends, he keeps in touch with his business office in Lancashire by mobile phone. Before he set up the company he spent on holiday preparing a plan that would persuade the bank to lend him money.“Most students work hard for a good degree because they believe that will help them get a job to support themselves,” he says, “I work hard at my company because that is what will support me next year, after I leave college.”Friends believe that Blackburn will make one million pounds within five years. He is not quite so sure, however, “There’s a lot to be done yet.” he says44. Choose the right order to the facts given in the passage.a. He spent his holiday preparing a plan.b. He collected newspapersc. He set up his own companyd. He asked the bank for moneye. He set up a babysitting circleA. e,b,c,a,dB. b,e,a,d,cC. b,e,d,a,cD. b,e,c,a,dunderlined expression in the fourth paragraph “have a go” means __________.A. give up this job and have a new one.B. leave the companyC. have a tryD. develop my business quickly46. Which of the following best explains why Blackburn works hard at his companyA. He wants to do more business practice before he leaves college.B. He wants to make more money before he leaves college.C. He wants to get a good job like most students after he leaves the college.D. He depends on the company for his living in the future.Passage ThreeI began to smoke when I was in high school. In fact, I remember the evening I was at a girlfriend’s house, and we were watching a movie—a terribly romantic movie. He (the hero of the movie) was in love, she (his lady) was beautiful, and they were both smoking. My friend had only two cigarettes from a pack in her mother’s purse, and she gave one to me. It was my first time.My parents didn’t care much. They both smoked, and my older brother did too. My mother told me that smokers don’t grow tall, but I was already5’6”(taller than most of the boys in my class), so I was happy to hear that “fact”. In school, the teachers talked against smoking, but the cigarette advertisements were so exciting. The men in the ads were so good-looking and so successful, and the women were well, they were beautiful and sophisticated.I read a book called how to stop smoking. The writer said that smoking wastes time, and that cigarettes cost a lot of money. “So what”I thought, the book didn’t say that smoking can take away years of your life. But ten years later, everyone began to hear about the negative effects ofcigarette smoke: lung disease, cancer, and heart problems. After that, there was a health warning on every pack of cigarettes. I didn’t pay much attention to the reports and warnings. I felt healthy, and I thought I was taking good care of myself.Then two events changed my mind. First, I started to cough. I thought it was just a cold, but it didn’t get better. Second, my brother got lung cancer. He got sicker and sicker. My brother and I used to smoke cigarettes together over twenty years age, and we smoked our last cigarettes together the day before he died. I sat with him in his hospital room, and I decided to quit. “NO more cigarettes, ever,” I said to myself.However, it was very hard to stop, Nicotine is a drug; as a result, cigarettes cause a powerful addiction. I tried several times to quit on my own—without success. I made excuses. I told myself: Smoking helps me keep my figure—. I don’t gain weight when I smoke. Smoking not only relaxes me but it also helps me think clearly. I’m a free, liberated woman.I can smoke when I want to.Finally, I ran out of excuses—I might say my excuses went up in smoke.I joined the “Stop Smoking” program at the local hospital, which also ended up in failure.47. How the writer started smoking shows the powerful influence of __________.A. educational institutionsB. one’s social statusC. the mass mediaD. public opinions48. The “fact” in Paragraph 2 refers to __________.A. her admiration for the men in the adsB. her mother’s warning that smokers don’t grow tallC. her height of 5’6”D. the teachers’ negative attitude towards smoking49. The writer decided to quit smoking partly because __________.A. she could not afford any more cigarettes.B. her doctor had advised her to do soC. her brother had given up smoking.D. she had started to cough50. The writer found it hard to quit smoking because__________.A. she had been addicted to nicotine.B. she had been putting on weight.C. she could not think clearly.D. she was an independent woman.Part III Cloze (1*10=10 points)Directions: There are 10 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Please choose the ONE that best fits into the passage, then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.In Japan, most people still feel that a woman’s place is in the home; and most women willingly accept their 51 role as wife, leaving the business of making a living up to their husbands. For those who do want a 52 of their own, opportunities are limited, and working women usually have to settle for lower wages, fewer promotions, less responsible positions.In America, on the other hand, most women, 53 wives and mothers, work most of their lives. But 54 , few have had real careers. As in Japan most fields are dominated by men and opportunities for women have been restricted, salaries low, chances for advancement rare. American women work mainly because they 55 ; in these days of inflation and luxury living, one income per family is simply not enough to 56 . So American women actually have two jobs: one nine-to-five position outside the home, and 57 round-the-clock-in-the-home job as wife, housemaid, cook, and nurse.One of the main goals of the modern women’s liberation movement, which started 58 , was to eliminate sex discrimination in the work force, and to open up careers for women that were previously reserved for men. And though there is still a long way to 59 , a lot of progress has been 60 .51. A. conservative B. usualC. traditionalD. unhappy52. A. job B. careerC. professionD. post53. A. concerning B. includingC. containingD. involving54. A. at present B. until recentlyC. recentlyD. not until recently55. A. should B. oughtC. likeD. have to56. A. live B. live onC. feed onD. support57. A. another B. oneC. otherD. the other58. A. in the early 1960s B. in early the 1960sC. early in the 1960D. in the early 196059. A. go B. travelC. striveD. pull through60. A. made B. takenC. coveredD. completedPart IV Translation (15 points)Section I Directions: There are 5 Chinese sentences in the following part. Please translate them into English. (2*5=10 points)61. 她真不知道该如何面对自己再也不能够行走的事实(face up to)。