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Part I Listening Comprehension (40 points)Section ADirections: Y ou are going to hear ten short conversations between two speakers. After each conversation, there will be a question. Both the materials and questions will be read only once. (1*10=10 points)1. A. The man saw Mark on the street two months ago.B. The woman had forgotten Mark's phone number.C. The woman made a phone call to Mark yesterday.D. Mark and the woman had not been in touch for some time.2. A. The man is late for the trip because he is busy.B. The woman is glad to meet Mr. Brown in person.C. The man is meeting the woman on behalf of Mr. Brown.D. The woman feels sorry that Mr. Brown is unable to come.3. A. At 10:30. B. At 10:25. C. At 10:40. D. At 10:45.4. A. The man no longer smokes.B. The man is under pressure from his wife.C. The man usually follows his wife's advice.D. The man refuses to listen to his doctor's advice.5. A. Move to a big city. C. Go back to school.B. Become a teacher. D. Work in New York.6. A. Quit delivering flowers.C. Bring her flowers every day. B. Work at a restaurant.D. Leave his job to work for her.7. A. She can find the right person to help the man.B. She can help the man out.C. She's also in need of a textbook.D. She picked up the book from the bus floor.8. A. The man was confused about the date of the appointment.B. The man wants to change the date of the appointment.C. The man is glad he's got in touch with the doctor.D. The man can't come for the appointment at 4:15.9. A. The two speakers are at a loss what to do.B. The man is worried about his future.C. The two speakers are seniors at college.D. The woman regrets spending her time idly.10. A. She has learned a lot from the novel.B. She also found the plot difficult to follow.C. She usually has difficulty remembering names.D. She can recall the names of most characters in the novel.Section BDirections: Y ou are going to hear two long conversations. After each conversation, there will be five questions. Both the materials and questions will be read twice. (1*10=10 points)Conversation One11. A. The importance of reducing the administrative staff.B. Ways of cutting staff.C. The choice between downsizing and closing down.D. The terms of a severance package.12. A. We should mean what we say.B. we should say what we mean.C. We should cut the employee’s salaries.D. We should estimate employees to gain efficiency.13. A. Their long service.B. Their familiarity with the workers.C. their familiarity with the customers.D. their intension to sue the boss.14. A. More reliance on part-time workers.B. More reliance on the subordinate.C. Greater dependence on computers.D. None of the above.15. A. The company will return to normal.B. The company will develop fast.C. They still have to cut workers in the service department.D. They will be understaffed.Conversation Two16. A. Close to a beach.B. On a beach.C. In a computer room.D. In an arcade.17. A. To travel around the world.B. To see the world on the Net.C. To sunbathe on a beach.D. To play a chess game outdoors.18. A. He will be easy to get along with.B. He will be too weak.C. He will be stupid.D. He will be intelligent.19. A. It’s good to have plenty of sunshine.B. It’s good to breathe fresh air.C. It’s an opportunity to play with a friend.D. There is no opportunity to play with a chess master.20. A. She will pay attention to chess games.B. She will pay attention to the man.C. She wants the man to pay attention to her.D. She wants the man to pay attention to important chess games.Section CDirections: Y ou are going to hear three passages. After each passage, there will be some questions. Both the materials and questions will beread twice. (2*10=20 points)Passage One21. A. 23.B. 19.C. 14.D. 4.22. A. More people have become taller.B. More people like to watch beauty contests.C. It is easier to achieve the ideal measurements.D. It is easier to make more money.23. A. Plastic surgery.B. Colored contact lenses.C. Hair dye.D. All of the above.24. A. Finding a better man.B. Finding a modeling job.C. Becoming a beauty queen.D. Advertising beauty tools.Passage Two25. A. Synthetic fuel. B. Solar energy.C. Alcohol.D. Electricity.26. A. Air traffic conditions.B. Traffic jams on highways.C. Road conditions.D. New traffic rules.27. A. Go through a health check.B. Take little luggage with them.C. Arrive early for boarding.D. Undergo security checks.Passage Three28. A. Beauty.B. Loyalty.C. Luck.D. Durability.29. A. He wanted to follow the tradition of his country.B. He believed that it symbolized an everlasting marriage.C. It was through that a blood vessel in that finger led directly to the heart.D. It was supposed that the diamond on that finger would bring good luck.30. A. The two people can learn about each other's likes and dislikes.B. The two people can have time to decide if they are a good match.C. The two people can have time to shop for their new home.D. The two people can earn enough money for their wedding.Part III Reading comprehension (2*10=20 points)Directions:Each of the passages below is followed by five questions. For each question there are four choices marked A. B. C. and D. Choose the best answer to each of the questions.Passage OneIn the course of my reading I had come across a case where, many years ago, some hunters on our Great Plains organized a buffalo hunt for the entertainment of an English earl and to provide some fresh meat for his use. They had charming sport. They killed seventy-two of those great animals; and ate part of one of them and left the seventy-one to rot. In order to determine the difference between an anaconda(蟒蛇)and an earl, I had seven lambs t urned into the anaconda’s cage. The grateful snake immediately crushed one of them and swallowed it, then lay back satisfied. It showed no further interest in the lamb, and no inclination to harm them. I tried this experiment with other anacondas is that the earl is cruel and the anaconda isn’t; and the earl wantonly (肆无忌惮地) destroyed what he has no use for, but the anaconda doesn’t. This seemed to suggest that the anaconda was not descended from the earl. It also seemed to suggest that the earl was descended from the anaconda and had lost a good deal in the transition.I was aware that many men who have accumulated more money that they can ever use have shown a hunger for more, and have not hesitated to cheat the ignorant and the helpless out of their poor servings in order to partially satisfy the appetite. I furnished a hundred different kinds of wild and domestic animals the opportunity to accumulate vast stores of food but none of them would do it. The squirrels and bees and certain birds made accumulations, but stopped when they gathered a winter’s supply, and could not be persuaded to add to it either honestly or by trickery. These experiments convinced me that there is this difference between man and the higher animals: he is greedy, they are not.In the course of my experiments, I convinced myself that among the animals man isthe only one that harbors insults and injuries, broods over (默默沉思) them, waits till a chance offers, then takes revenge. The passion of revenge is unknown to the higher animals.31. By describing the buffalo hunting and his experiment with the anaconda, the author mainly wants to tell his readers that ____.A. the anaconda is easily satisfiedB. the earl’s ancestor turned out to be the anacondaC. the earl is capable of committing wanton crueltyD. the anaconda does not harm other animals except when it is hungry32. According to the author, in human society, the rich ____.A. are inclined to gather more richesB. tend to accumulate vast stores of foodC. are mostly cheatersD. are ready to help the poor33. The author’s experiments with different kinds of animals seem to prove that ____.A. man is the highest animalB. man is superior to animalsC. man is inferior to animals in certain respectsD. man is the lowest animal34. We learn from the last paragraph that _____.A. love of revenge is a unique characteristic of manB. man is the only animal capable of thinkingC. human beings are capable of insulting and injuring each otherD. man is better at taking chances than animals35. In this passage, the author writes a(n) _____.A. serious toneB. ironic toneC. angry toneD. matter-of –fact tonePassage TwoUnder normal conditions, the act of communication requires the presence of at least two persons: one who sends and one who receives the communication. In order to communicate thoughts and feelings, there must be a conventional system of signs or symbols which mean the same to the sender and the receiver.The means of sending communications are too numerous and varied for systematic classification; therefore, the analysis must begin with the means of receivingcommunication. Reception of communication is achieved by our senses. Sight, hearing, and touch play the most important roles. Smell and taste play very limited roles, for they cannot receive intellectual expression from fully developed systems of signs and symbols.Examples of visual communication are gesture and mimicry (模仿). Although both frequently accompany speech, there are systems that rely solely on sight, such as those used by deaf and dumb persons. Another means of communication visually is by signals of fire, smoke,flags or flashing lights. Feelings may be simply communicated by touch, such as by handshaking or backslapping, although a highly developed system of hand stroking (击掌) has enabled blind, deaf, and dumb persons to communicate intelligently. Whistling someone, applauding in a theater, and other forms of communication by sound rely upon the ear as a receiver. The most fully developed form of auditory communication is, of course, the spoken language.The means of communication mentioned so far have two features in common: they last only a short time and the persons involved must be relatively close to each other. Therefore, all are restricted in time and space.36. The author explains that he will deal with reception of communication first because ____.A. communication actually takes place when the message is receivedB. there are more means of receiving than of sending communicationC. reception of communications involves use of the sensesD. it is difficult to organize by typing the means of sending communications37. Persons who cannot see, hear or speak are able to communicate through a system of ____.A. gesturingB. handshakingC. backslappingD. hand stroking38. A form of visual communication often used with a type of auditory communication is ____.A. gesturingB. handshakingC. backslappingD. hand stroking39. The author specifically mentions that speech is ____.A. often used when communicating by touchB. necessary for satisfactory communication by gestureC. the only highly developed system of communicationD. the most developed form of communication based on hearing40. Which of the following statements about communication by touch is TRUE? _____.A. Touch is less important than taste as a means of communication.B. There is no well-developed system of communication based on touch.C. It is possible to communicate intelligently by touch along.D. Touch must accompany visual communication.Part II Vocabulary and Structure (1*15=10 points)Directions: There are 15 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence.51. I am pleased to hear your job offer –all that hard work at school has obviously _______.A. paid offC. made a difference B. taken its tollD. shown up52. Once Mrs. Kirkpatrick _____ you in conversation, you are stuck with her for at least half an hour.A. submergesB. engagesC. occupiesD. launches53. I will hold you personally ______ if anything goes wrong in this project.A. destructiveB. lucrativeC. diverseD. responsible54. Now that we have got a loan from the bank, our project is financially ____.A. constructiveB. feasibleC. favorableD. stiff55. This course focuses on the _____ of economic analysis to the problems of inflation, unemployment, the balance of payments and enterprise behavior.A. conceptionB. combinationC. applicationD. introduction56. AIDS activists permanently changed and shortened America’s _____ process for testing and approving new drugs of all kinds, for all diseases.A. efficientB. stagnantC. intricateD. appropriate57. The mayor promised to trim the city budget without cutting _____ services.A. essentialB. appropriateC. equivalentD. lucrative58. “Have you any ____ plans for your future now that you have completed your graduate studies?”A. decisiveB. exactC. preciseD. definite59. The Israeli troops ____ by launching a bombing attack on the Palestinian-controlled areas.A. had a crackB. took a tollC. took revengeD. followed up60. There are still some ____ for students of science and engineering, but those in arts andhumanities have been filled.A. positionsB. vacanciesC. categoriesD. applications61. The rain was heavy and ____ the house was damaged.A. consequentlyB. constantlyC. consistentlyD. continuously62. The speaker doesn’t know how to ______ his arguments.A. put asideB. put awayC. put acrossD. put down63. He checked carefully to _____ the possible errors in his design.A. eliminateB. exceedC. enlargeD. vibrate64. Rock music usually ____ the young people in most countries.A. applies toB. appeals toC. amazesD. actress65. As a commander, you should not _____ the soldiers to unnecessary danger.A. expressB. explodeC. interruptD. exposePart IV Cloze (1*10= 10 points)Directions: There are 10 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C, D. You should choose the one that best fits into the passage.The fact that America still attracts millions of people is evidence that it is not in decline. People aren’t attracted to a place of decline. Signs of decline are sure to be found in a place as __56__ as America: debt, crime, the homeless, drugs, dropouts. But the main __57__ of America, the first and most enduring impression, is dynamism, energy, aggressiveness, forward movement. It is so hard to think of this nation in decline when you know that there are vast regions of the planet which are absolutely __58_, incapable of any improvement at all.It is difficult for me to agree with Paul Kennedy’s thesis in The Rise and Fall of Great Powers that America must __59__ follow historical precedent. That’s the way history used to be--- all powerful nations declined and gave way to other empires. But maybe there is another way to look at what is happening. I have a sense that what is going on here concerns much more than the __60_ of a nation.America is becoming more __61_ every day because of the unbelievable facility of the new Third World immigrants to put a piece of their __62_ culture inside of American culture. The _63__ of a “dominant” American culture is changing every moment. It is incredible coming to America to find you are somewhere else--- in Seoul, in Taipei, in Mexico City. You can travel inside this Korean culture right on the streets of Los Angeles. Inhabitants of this vast city become __64_ tourists in the place of their own residence.In Los Angeles, traditional Third World cultures are, for the first time, ___65____ the most modern mentalities and technologies.56. A. simple B. complex C. common D. developed57. A. characteristic B. feature C. difference D. sign58. A. poor B. isolated C. paralyzed D. backward59. A. definitely B. inevitably C. completely D. absolutely60. A. development B. way C. fortune D. fate61. A. plural B. complex C. modern D. different62. A. old B. new C. created D. original63. A. name B. character C. notion D. symbol64. A. foreign B. outside C. internal D. external65. A. dividing from B. fusing with C. connecting to D. according withPart V Writing 15% (15 points)Directions: For this part, you are allowed to write a composition on the topic On Natural disasters. You should write at least 100 words and base your composition on the outline (given in Chinese) below:1. 08年中国发生了雪灾,地震等不可避免的自然灾害2. 自然灾害给人们的生活带来了各种各样的问题3. 我认为面对自然灾害我们应当……On Natural disasters参考答案及评分标准Part I Listening Comprehension(40 points)Section A Short Conversations (1*10= 10 points)1---5 DCCAB 6---10 DBACB评分标准:该部分满分10分,每题1分,共10题.正确则得分,否则不得分.Section B Long Conversations (1*10= 10 points)11---15 B DACC 16---20 ABCDC评分标准:该部分满分10分,每题1分,共10题.正确则得分,否则不得分.Section C Passages (2* 10= 20 points)21-25 ACDAD 26-30 ABACB评分标准:该部分满分20分,每小题2分,共10题. 正确则得分,否则不得分.Part II Reading Comprehension (2 *10= 20 points)31-35 CACAB 36-40 DDADC评分标准:本部分满分20分,每题2分, 共10题.正确则得分,否则不得分.Part III Vocabulary and Structure (1 *15=15 points)41---45 ABDBC 46---50 CADCB51---55 ACABD评分标准:本部分满分15分,每题1分, 共15题.正确则得分,否则不得分Part IV Cloze (1 *10= 10 points)56-60 BACBD 61-65 ADCCB评分标准:该部分满分10分,每题1分,共10题.正确则得分,否则不得分Part V Writing (15 points)一、评分原则:1.本题满分为10分,共5个小题(英译汉或汉译英),每小题2分。