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Part I Dialogue completion (15 points)

Directions: there are 15 short incomplete dialogues in this part, each followed by four choices marked A, B, C and D, choose the one that best completes the dialogue and mark your answer on the ANSEWR SHEET.

1. Debra: Oh! What a beautiful cat! What do you think?

Donald: _____ Dogs are more loyal than cats

A. I think I’d rather get a dog.

B. Yeah, it is beautiful!

C. I have no idea.

D. You have to clean after it.

銆愮瓟妗堛€慉

銆愯В鏋愩€戠敱“鐙楁瘮璨撴洿蹇犺獱”鍙煡锛孌onald瑾�(r猫n)鐐轰粬瀵ф効鐛插緱涓€鍙嫍銆�

2. Jane: My watch always gains ten minutes a day.

Mary: _____ My watch always loses ten minutes a day.

Jane: No kidding. It seems that both of us should throw it away and buy a new one.

A. That’s ridiculous.

B. That’s funny

C. That’s cool

D. That’s great

銆愮瓟妗堛€態

銆愯В鏋愩€戠啊(ji菐n)瑾�“鎴戠殑鎵嬭〃姣忓ぉ蹇崄鍒嗛悩”銆傜應楹楄锛�“鐪熸湁瓒�锛屾垜鐨勬墜琛ㄦ瘡澶╂參鍗佸垎閻樸€�”

3. Jennifer: It’s freezing outside! _____ I thought this cold front was supposed to pass.

Gabricla: Yeah, I thought so too. That’s what I read online this morning.

A. I haven’t read the weather report.

B. The weather report was right

C. What happened to the weather report?

D. I should have read the weather report.

銆愮瓟妗堛€慍

銆愯В鏋愩€�“What happened to the weather report?”鎰忔€濈偤“澶╂埃闋�(y霉)鍫�(b脿o)鎬庝箞浜�?”

4. Tony: Welcome back, Monica. How are you?

Monica: I’m OK. _____

A. You are welcome!

B. Fancy meeting you there

C. Aren’t you happy?

D. Thank you for asking

銆愮瓟妗堛€慏

銆愯В鏋愩€戠敱鍟忓彞“浣犲ソ鍡�?”锛屽彲鐭ュ洖绛旂偤“鎴戝緢濂�锛岃瑵璎濊鍟�銆�”

5. Ruby: Hello, this is Information. Can I help you?

Dora: _____

A. I’m calling to make a complaint.

B. Can you tell me your name?

C. OK, thank you for your help

D. That’s very kind of you.

銆愮瓟妗堛€慉

銆愯В鏋愩€戠敱“Can I help you?(鎴戣兘鐐烘偍鏁堝嫗鍡�?)”;“I’m calling to make a complaint.(鎴戞墦闆昏┍鏄兂鎶曡ù)”

6. Steve: Would you like anything to drink? I have Sprite and orange juice.

Bob: _____

A. I’m terribly sorry about that.

B. How can it be?

C. That’s quite alright

D. Sprite would be fine.

銆愮瓟妗堛€慏

銆愯В鏋愩€戝晱鍙ワ細“浣犳兂鍠濋粸(di菐n)浠€涔堝棊?鎴戞湁闆ⅶ鍜屾瀛愭眮”?锛涘嵁?ldquo;姗樺瓙姹佸氨濂�銆�”

7. Jane: Why don’t we play tennis this afternoon?

Bill: _____

A. Sounds like an excellent job.

B. That’s a brilliant idea.

C. I’m sure it isn’t so bad.

D. Of course we do

銆愮瓟妗堛€態

銆愯В鏋愩€戝晱鍙�“浠婂ぉ涓嬪崍鎴戝€�?y艒u)妲搴婃樊铓揥(w菐ng)鐞冨憿?”?锛涘嵁?ldquo;閭f槸鍊�(g猫)濂戒富鎰�銆�”

8. Louis: Can I have some information about the health club?

A. Yes, you do

B. Go ahead

C. That’s a good idea

D. Yes, certainly

銆愮瓟妗堛€慏

銆愯В鏋愩€戝晱鍙�“鎴戣兘浜嗚В涓€浜涙湁闂�(gu膩n)閫欏€�(g猫)鍋ュ悍淇辨▊閮ㄧ殑淇℃伅鍡�?”銆傚洖绛�“鏄殑锛岀暥(d膩ng)鐒朵簡銆�”

9. Mori: This looks a great party. Thanks for inviting me.

Susan: _____

A. Never mind.

B. Glad you could make it

C. Don’t bother with that.

D. I’d better ask you.

銆愮瓟妗堛€態

銆愯В鏋愩€�“閫欑湅璧蜂締鏄€�(g猫)寰堟鐨勮仛鏈�(hu矛)銆傝瑵璎濅綘閭€璜�(q菒ng)鎴戙€�”;“寰堥珮鑸堜綘鑳戒締銆�”

10. Julie: I’m going to the supermarket to pick up food and drink for Saturday’s picnic. Any suggestions?

Jack: _____

A. I’m all ears to you

B. I wouldn’t mind that

C. I’d rather not

D. It’s up to you

銆愮瓟妗堛€慏

銆愯В鏋愩€�“鏈変换浣曞缓璀板棊?”灏�(du矛)鎳�(y墨ng)“鐢变綘渚嗘焙瀹�銆�”

11. Bruce: I’ve been going to the gym for half a year now!

Alice: _____ You look so fit. And no more beer belly!

A. I can say so.

B. It’s that right?

C. I can tell.

D. Is it possible?

銆愮瓟妗堛€慍

銆愯В鏋愩€�“鎴戝凡缍�(j墨ng)鍘诲仴韬埧鍗婂勾浜�銆�”灏�(du矛)鎳�(y墨ng)“鎴戠湅寰楀嚭渚嗐€備綘鐪嬩笂鍘诲姝ゅ仴搴�銆�”

12. Joan: Why are you so late?

Michael: _____ I left them in the car.

A. I couldn’t find my car keys

B. You know what happened?

C. I didn’t catch the bus

D. My car was out of order

銆愮瓟妗堛€慉

銆愯В鏋愩€戝晱鍙�“浣犳€庝箞閫欎箞鏅�?”鍥炵瓟“鎴戞壘涓嶅埌鎴戠殑杌婇懓鍖欙紝鎴戞妸瀹冨€戣惤鍦ㄨ粖?y谩n)閿仌?rdquo;

13. Terri: Derrick, don’t you think you should take a vacation? Even one or two days would be fine.

Derrick: _____ There’s too much work.

A. No way

B. That’s right

C. It is likely

D. I think so

銆愮瓟妗堛€慉

銆愯В鏋愩€�“寰烽噷鍏�锛屼綘涓嶈獚(r猫n)鐐轰綘鎳�(y墨ng)瑭插害鍋囧棊?鍗充娇鏄竴鍒板叐澶╁氨鍙互銆�”;“绲曞皪(du矛)涓嶅彲鑳�銆傛湁澶宸ヤ綔銆�”

14. Donald: Let’s eat out, shall we?

Debra: I’ve gone through my paycheck for the week already

Donald: _____ Don’t worry about it. It’s my treat.

A. You said it!

B. I couldn’t agree more

C. I’m broke

D. No problem

銆愮瓟妗堛€慍

銆愯В鏋愩€�“璁撴垜鍊戝嚭鍘诲悆锛屽ソ鍡�?”;“鎴戣韩鐒″垎鏂�”銆�

15. Timothy: Stanley, there’s a Mr. Miller on the phone who wants to talk to you.

Stanley: _____ Can you ask him to hold? Tell him I’ll talk with him in a few seconds.

A. Who is Mr. Miller?

B. I’m busy at the moment

C. I don’t know him

D. What’s happened?

銆愮瓟妗堛€態

銆愯В鏋愩€�“鏂潶鍒╋紝鏈夊€�(g猫)绫冲嫆鍏堢敓鎵句綘鎺ラ浕瑭�銆�”;“鎴戠従(xi脿n)鍦ㄥ緢蹇�銆備綘鑳藉彨浠栧垾鎺涢浕瑭卞棊?”

Part II Reading Comprehension (40ponts)

Directions: there are four passages in this part. Each passage is followed by five questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A,B,C and D, choose the best and mark your answer on the ANSEWR SHEET.

Passage One

Have you ever heard of a pawpaw(鏈ㄧ摐)? If not, do not feel bad. Many Americans do not know of the fruit, although it is native to the U.S..Once, however, it was one of the most popular fruits in North America. Happily, those who love the pawpaw are trying to return it to its former position in American foods.

A pawpaw is a tropical fruit that used to be grown along the East Coast from New York to Florida and all over the eastern U.S..At one time, it could be found as far west as Nebraska.

The pawpaw was an important food for Native Americans and even early European settlers. Pawpaws reportedly were a favorite treat of George Washington, the first U.S. president, who especially liked them cold. Thomas Jefferson, the third U.S. president, was also s fan of the fruit. He planted papaws at his home in Virginia. He also sent pawpaw seeds to his friends in France, American explorers Lewis and Clark wrote in their journals about the pawpaw.

The pawpaw is difficult to be sold commercially. The fruit requires a very special environment---low, wet areas that sometimes flood. It has a very short harvest season, from two to three weeks in September and October. In addition, the fruit is good to eat for only two to three days after harvesting. This makes it hard to sell anywhere distant from the pawpaw tree it comes from.

Planters are again growing pawpaw trees and harvesting the fruit. In several states farmers have organized “pawpaw festivals” to reintroduce people to food. At such a festival in Maryland recently, farmers displayed different products made with pawpaws, like pawpaw jams, pies, ice-cream and beer.

16. Many American people do not know that the pawpaw _____

A. Was once popular in the U.S.

B. Is native to the U.S. only

C. Has become popular again

D. Is a healthy fruit

銆愮瓟妗堛€態

銆愯В鏋愩€戞牴鎿�(j霉)鏂囩珷“Many Americans do not know of the fruit, although it is native to the U.S..”鍙互寰楀嚭绛旀銆�

17. The pawpaw used to be found mainly _____

A. Around Nebraska

B. In the eastern U.S.

C. All over Florida

D. In New York suburbs

銆愮瓟妗堛€態

銆愯В鏋愩€戞牴鎿�(j霉)鏂囩珷“A pawpaw is a tropical fruit that used to be grown along the East Coast from New York to Florida and all over the eastern U.S.”鍙互寰楀嚭绛旀銆�

18. George Washington and Thomas Jefferson are mentioned in paragraph 3 as _____

A. American explorers

B. Famous politicians

C. Early pawpaw planters

D. Pawpaw lovers

銆愮瓟妗堛€慏

銆愯В鏋愩€戞牴鎿�(j霉)鏂囩珷“Pawpaws reportedly were a favorite treat of George Washington, the first U.S. president, who especially liked them cold. Thomas Jefferson, the third U.S. president, was also s fan of the fruit.”鍙互寰楀埌绛旀銆�

19. It is difficult to sell the pawpaw on a large scale for the following reasons EXCPEPT that the fruit _____

A. Requires a very special environment

B. Has a very short harvest season

C. Does not taste good

D. Is difficult to preserve after harvesting

銆愮瓟妗堛€慍

銆愯В鏋愩€戞牴鎿�(j霉)鏂囩珷“The fruit requires a very special environment---low, wet areas that sometimes flood. It has a very short harvest season, from two to three weeks in September and October. In addition, the fruit is good to eat for only two to three days after harvesting. This makes it hard to sell anywhere distant from the pawpaw tree it comes from.”鍙互寰楀埌绛旀銆�

20. Pawpaw festivals are organized in some states _____

A. As a way of celebrating harvest

B. As part of the traditional culture

C. To display pawpaw growing techniques

D. To reintroduce people to the fruit

銆愮瓟妗堛€慏

銆愯В鏋愩€戞牴鎿�(j霉)鏂囩珷“In several states farmers have organized “pawpaw festivals” to reintroduce people to food.”鍙互寰楀埌绛旀銆�

Passage Two

Throughout history, humans have suffered from a condition that they have never been able to escape—ageing. Some researchers, however, believe we may be thinking about it in the wrong way. They say we should start treating ageing itself as a disease—one that can be prevented and treated.

Their hopes are founded on recent discoveries that suggest biological ageing may be entirely preventable and treatable. From a biological preventive, the body ages at different rates according to genetic and environmental factors. Tiny errors build up in our DNA and our cells begin developing faults that can grow into tissue damage, which leads to ageing and ageing—related diseases.

One of the leading figures in human life research, Aubrey De Grey, explains in an interview that their goal is to develop a set of therapies for middle-aged and older people that will leave them physically and mentally equivalent(鐩哥暥(d膩ng)?sh霉)? to someone under the age of 30. “Of course, without wiping their memories,” he adds. But he doesn’t think that is will be possible to stop ageing altogether. He sees a future where “rejuvenation technologies” can be applied to old people in order to revert their cells to what they were like when they were in their youth, buying them extra time. The idea is that someone who is treated at the age of 60 will be biologically reverted to 30. But because the therapies are not permanent fixes. Their cells will end up becoming 60 years old again in another 30 years time.

21. By “treating ageing itself as a disease”, some researchers mean _____

A. Aged people are liable to diseases

B. Ageing can be dealt with like a disease

C. Ageing is a disease hard to cure

D. Ageing should be treated carefully

銆愮瓟妗堛€態

銆愯В鏋愩€戞牴鎿�(j霉)鏂囩珷“They say we should start treating ageing itself as a disease—one that can be prevented and treated.”鍙互寰楀嚭绛旀銆�

22. Humans age at different rates due to _____ reasons.

A. Physical

B. Biological

C. Genetic and environmental

D. DNA and cell-related

銆愮瓟妗堛€慍

銆愯В鏋愩€戞牴鎿�(j霉)鏂囩珷“From a biological preventive, the body ages at different rates according to genetic and environmental factors.”鍙互寰楀嚭绛旀銆�

23. The goal of De Grey’s research is to _____.

A. Freeze people’s age

B. Make people younger

C. Stop ageing altogether

D. Adjust people’s memories

銆愮瓟妗堛€態

銆愯В鏋愩€戞牴鎿�(j霉)鏂囩珷“One of the leading figures in human life research, Aubrey De Grey, explains in an interview that their goal is to develop a set of therapies for middle-aged and older people that will leave them physically and mentally equivalent to someone under the age of 30.”鍙互寰楀嚭绛旀銆�

24. What does “rejuvenation” (para.3) possibly mean?

A. Relating to cells

B. Relating to genes.

C. Becoming healthy.

D. Becoming young.

銆愮瓟妗堛€慏

銆愯В鏋愩€憆ejuvenation涓€瑭炵殑鎰忔€濈偤“杩旇€侀倓绔�”.

25. What will happen if someone is treated with De Grey’s technology?

A. He will stay young for a longer time

B. He will no longer grow old.

C. He will live up to at least 60 years old.

D. He will not get ageing-related diseases.

銆愮瓟妗堛€慉

銆愯В鏋愩€戞牴鎿�(j霉)鏂囩珷“Their cells will end up becoming 60 years old again in another 30 years time.”鍙互寰楀嚭绛旀銆�

Passage Three

When jack Davis, 9, looks up at the night sky, he doesn’t see just the stars. He sees his future. The fourth grader from New Jersey has a deep interest in outer space and the alien(澶栨槦鐨�) beings he thinks might live there.

In July, Jack heard that NASA was looking for a new planetary protection officer and decided he was the right person for the job. The position, which focuses on preventing astronauts from accidentally bringing extremely small, potentially dangerous alien life-forms back to Earth and ensuring that astronauts do not take Earth-based germs with them into space, pays from $124,406 to $187,000 per year.

Jack wrote a letter to NASA, noting his qualifications for the job. “My sister says I am an alien,” Jack wrote, pointing out that since he is young, he can “learn to think like an alien.” He signed the letter “Jack Davis, Guardian of the Galaxy.”

Within days, Jack received a personal letter from NASA’s planetary science director, James L. Green. “We are always looking for bright future scientists and engineers to help us,” Green wrote.”I hope you will study hard and do well in school. We hope to see you here at NASA one of these days!”

Jack said he was “shocked” when Green’s response arrived. “I shouted, I got a letter from NASA!”

Green says he loves to answer letters from children. He calls his response a “gravity assist.” Spacecraft use gravity assistance from objects like planets and moons to help power the craft toward another celestial(澶╀笂鐨�) body. Green hopes a reply can influence a person’s path in life in a similar way.

26. Which of the following can best describe Jack Davis?

A. Mature

B. Curious.

C. Talented.

D. Honest

銆愮瓟妗堛€態

銆愯В鏋愩€戞牴鎿�(j霉)鏂囩珷“The fourth grader from New Jersey has a deep interest in outer space and the alien(澶栨槦鐨�) beings he thinks might live there.”鍙互寰楀嚭绛旀銆�

27. What is the job responsibility of the planetary protection officer?

A. To ensure the mental and physical health of the astronauts

B. To protect Earth from possible alien attacks in the future

C. To keep harmful substances form spreading between Earth and outer space.

D. To study the unknown substances astronauts brought back to Earth

銆愮瓟妗堛€慍

銆愯В鏋愩€戞牴鎿�(j霉)鏂囩珷“The position, which focuses on preventing astronauts from accidentally bringing extremely small, potentially dangerous alien life-forms back to Earth and ensuring that astronauts do not take Earth-based germs with them into space, pays from $124,406 to $187,000 per year.”鍙互寰楀嚭绛旀銆�

28. In this letter, Jack explains that his strength lies in his _____

A. Personality

B. Appearance

C. Hobby

D. Age

銆愮瓟妗堛€慉

銆愯В鏋愩€戞牴鎿�(j霉)鏂囩珷“Jack wrote a letter to NASA, noting his qualifications for the job. “My sister says I am an alien,” Jack wrote, pointing out that since he is young, he can “learn to think like an alien.” He signed the letter “Jack Davis, Guardian of the Galaxy.””鍙互寰楀嚭瀹夊畨銆�

29. In his response to the boy, James Green _____.

A. Encourages Jack to be a future NASA scientist

B. Invites Jack to visit NASA as soon as possible

C. Tells Jack NASA’s requirements for scientists

D. Offers to provide training for Jack at NASA

銆愮瓟妗堛€慉

銆愯В鏋愩€戞牴鎿�(j霉)鏂囩珷“Within days, Jack received a personal letter from NASA’s planetary science director, James L. Green. “We are always looking for bright future scientists and engineers to help us,” Green wrote.”I hope you will study hard and do well in school. We hope to see you here at NASA one of these days!””鍙互寰楀嚭绛旀銆�

30. In the last paragraph, the author intends to _____.

A. Support Green for using gravity assist in projects.

B. Introduce the concept of gravity assist

C. Guide young people by giving them a gravity assist

D. Explain how Green’s letter serves as a gravity assist

銆愮瓟妗堛€慍

銆愯В鏋愩€戞牴鎿�(j霉)鏂囩珷“Green hopes a reply can influence a person’s path in life in a similar way.”鍙互寰楀嚭绛旀銆�

Passage Four

Online dating has just been revealed to be one of the most common ways to start a relationship. But new research reveals that the concept is still highly flawed(鏈夌己闄风殑).

An analysis of 400 studies into online dating shows that while it offers access to plenty of other singles, users can be overwhelmed and put off by the volume of choice, defeating the purpose.

The research, by Northwestern University and published in the journal Psychological Science in the public interest, found that the processes involved don’t lend themselves to forming strong relationships. The findings also indicated that the concept of an online profile(浠嬬垂) is not entirely useful and “can result in treating potential partners as mere objects”.

Lead author Eli J Finkel explained: “Online dating is a terrific addition for singles to meet. However, there are two problems.” First, studying over seemingly endless lists of profiles of people one does not know, as on Match.com, does not reveal much about them. Second, it “overloads people and they end up shutting down,” he said.

He compared it to shopping at “supermarkets of love” and said psychological research shows people presented with too many choices tend to make lazy and often poor decisions.

The study’s authors also questioned the algorithms(绠楁硶) employed by sites such as eHarmony.com to match people based on their interests or personality—comparing it to having a real estate agent of love. While the algorithm may reduce the number of potential partners from thousands to a few, they may be as unsuitable for each other as two people meeting at random, Dr Finkel explained, adding the chances are no better than finding a relationship by walking into any bar. “There’s no better way to figure out whether you’re a match with somebody than talking to them over a coffee or beer,” Dr Finkel said.

31. What is the author’s attitude towards online dating?

A. Negative

B. Positive

C. Indifferent

D. Neutral

銆愮瓟妗堛€慉

銆愯В鏋愩€戞牴鎿�(j霉)鏂囩珷“But new research reveals that the concept is still highly flawed”鍙互寰楀嚭绛旀銆�

32. According to Paragraph 2, online dating _____

A. Attracts a limited number of singles

B. Has been widely studied recently

C. Is criticized as lacking a purpose

D. Offers too many choice

銆愮瓟妗堛€慏

銆愯В鏋愩€戞牴鎿�(j霉)鏂囩珷“An analysis of 400 studies into online dating shows that while it offers access to plenty of other singles, users can be overwhelmed and put off by the volume of choice, defeating the purpose.”鍙互寰楀嚭绛旀銆�

33. The phrase “lend themselves to”(Para.3) probably means _____

A. Be opposed to

B. Be easily used for

C. Be happy with

D. Be consistent with

銆愮瓟妗堛€態

銆愯В鏋愩€戞牴鎿�(j霉)鏂囩珷“Psychological Science in the public interest, found that the processes involved don’t lend themselves to forming strong relationships.”鍙互寰楀嚭绛旀銆�

34. Why is Dr. Finkel mentioned in the passage?

A. He is the lead researcher of the study on online dating

B. He is a well-know professor at Northwestern University

C. He is an expert in analyzing people’s shopping patterns

D. He is the president of a famous online matching website

銆愮瓟妗堛€慉

銆愯В鏋愩€戞牴鎿�(j霉)鏂囩珷“Lead author Eli J Finkel explained: “Online dating is a terrific addition for singles to meet. However, there are two problems.””鍙互寰楀嚭绛旀銆�

35. According to Dr Finkel, what is the best way to find a match?

A. An evaluation on the basis of interests and personality.

B. An analysis based on proper computer algorithms

C. A comparison with other potential partners

D. A face-to-face talk with the potential partner

銆愮瓟妗堛€慏

銆愯В鏋愩€戞牴鎿�(j霉)鏂囩珷““There’s no better way to figure out whether you’re a match with somebody than talking to them over a coffee or beer,” Dr Finkel said.”鍙互寰楀嚭绛旀銆�

Part III Vocabulary and structure (20 points)

Directions: There are 40 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D, choose the one that best completes the dialogue and mark your answer on the ANSEWR SHEET.

36. Fred used to _____ late with his roommates and watch movies.

A. stay in B. stay away C. stay up D. stay on

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銆愯В鏋愩€憇tay on 绻肩簩(x霉)鍛嗗湪涓€璧�銆�

37. The development of new energy sources _____ to be rewarding.

A. turned out B. turned up C. turned back D. turned away

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銆愯В鏋愩€憈urn out 绲�(ji茅)鏋滆瓑鏄�銆�

38. Do you really have to be _____ selfish?

A. such B. that C. too D. this

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銆愯В鏋愩€憇uch 濡傛銆�

39. I’m sorry to _____ your party; I weren’t in town.

A. be missed B. miss C. have missed D. be missing

銆愮瓟妗堛€態

銆愯В鏋愩€慴e sorry to do sth. 灏�(du矛)鍋氭煇浜嬪緢閬烘喚銆佸緢鎶辨瓑銆�

40. Researchers have spent five years collecting data _____ the study was based.

A. on that B. in which C. in that D. on which

銆愮瓟妗堛€慏

銆愯В鏋愩€慴e based on sth. 鍩轰簬……銆備粙瑭� + which 寮曞皫(d菐o)寰炲彞銆�

41. The environment-friendly flan _____ a good example for other companies.

A. puts B. makes C. lays D. sets

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銆愯В鏋愩€憇et example for鐐�……妯圭珛姒滄ǎ銆�

42. It makes _____ to figure out the situation before taking any action.

A. sense B. meaning C. idea D. reason

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銆愯В鏋愩€憁ake sense to 鏈夋剰缇�銆�

43. Staff have been holding a number of _____ to raise money for charity.

A. events B. incidents C. affairs D. cases

銆愮瓟妗堛€慍

銆愯В鏋愩€慳 number of affairs 澶ч噺宸ヤ綔銆佷簨鍕�(w霉)銆�

44. Spence has finally _____ it to the first rank of students after hard work.

A. made B. done C. got D. worked

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銆愯В鏋愩€憁ake it to be 鎴愮偤……銆�

45. She has got _____ from all three top Universities she has applied for.

A. promises B. offers C. acceptance D. invitations

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銆愯В鏋愩€憃ffer 閷勫彇閫氱煡鏇�銆�

46. With all the magazines _____, I left the post office.

A. bought B. buying C. to be bought D. to buy

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銆愯В鏋愩€戝垎瑭炲仛瀹氳獮銆�

47. The reporter said that the UFO _____ east to west when he saw it.

A. traveled B. was traveling

C. was to travel D. had been traveling

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銆愯В鏋愩€戞暣鍙ヨ┍鐨勬剰鎬濈偤锛氬牨(b脿o)閬撹锛屼粬鐪嬪埌UFO鐨勬檪(sh铆)鍊�锛屽畠姝e緸鏉卞線瑗垮幓銆�

48. Which one of his books do you think _____ best among the best-sellers?

A. sells B. sell C. is sold D. are sold

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銆愯В鏋愩€憇ell 涓€瑭�锛屽彲浠ョ敤涓诲嫊(d貌ng)琛ㄧず琚嫊(d貌ng)銆�

49. He _____ the test, but he wasn’t careful enough.

A. must have passed B. should pass

C. might pass D. could have passed

銆愮瓟妗堛€慏

銆愯В鏋愩€慶ould have done 鏈締鍙互……

50. Please let me know _____ you want your coffee, black or white?

A. where B. why C. how D. what

銆愮瓟妗堛€慏

銆愯В鏋愩€戞暣鍙ヨ┍鐨勬剰鎬濓細鎮ㄥ枬浠€涔堟ǎ鐨勫挅鍟�锛岄粦鍜栧暋閭勬槸鐧藉挅鍟�?

51. Visitors cannot help but _____ the beautiful design of the palace.

A. noticing B. noticed C. notice D. to notice

銆愮瓟妗堛€慍

銆愯В鏋愩€慶annot help but do sth. 蹇嶄笉浣�……

52. Class sizes are _____ to a maximum of 10 for a better learning experience.

A. forced B. limited C. fixed D. bounded

銆愮瓟妗堛€態

銆愯В鏋愩€慴e limited to 琚檺鍒跺湪...

53. Very few people understood his lecture, the subject of _____ was hard.

A. what B. it C. which D. that

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銆愯В鏋愩€戦潪闄愬埗鎬у畾瑾炲緸鍙�銆�

54. The government will consider _____ future actions against terrorist bombers.

A. taken B. of taking C. to take D. taking

銆愮瓟妗堛€�

銆愯В鏋愩€慶onsider of doing sth. 鑰冩叜鍋氭煇浜�銆�

55. I was just about to leave school _____ I heard the door bell.

A. when B. while C. after D. as

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銆愯В鏋愩€戞垜姝h闆㈤枊瀛�(xu茅)鏍$殑鏅�(sh铆)鍊欒伣鍒颁簡闁€閳磋伈銆�

56. I don’t think the snow will _____ our plans for a picnic.

A. effect B. affect C. differ D. infer

銆愮瓟妗堛€態

銆愯В鏋愩€慳ffect锛氬奖闊�銆俛ffect our plans for a picnic锛氬奖闊挎垜鍊戦噹椁愮殑瑷�(j矛)鍔冦€�

57. Mr. Smith will be _____ the office next week when the manager is away.

A. in charge of B. in response C. in relation to D. in place of

銆愮瓟妗堛€慉

銆愯В鏋愩€慽n charge of锛氳矤(f霉)…鐨勮铂(z茅)浠�锛屼富绠★紝璨�(f霉)璨�(z茅)绠$悊銆俰n charge of the office锛氳矤(f霉)璨�(z茅)杈﹀叕瀹ょ殑宸ヤ綔銆�

58. We need _____ information about the climate before we make our decision.

A. a few B. few C. a little D. little

銆愮瓟妗堛€慍

銆愯В鏋愩€慳 little锛氬皯閲�銆傜敤浜庝慨椋句笉鍙暩(sh霉)鍚嶈銆俛 few鑸噁ew淇>鍙暩(sh霉)鍚嶈銆俵ittle涔熺敤浜庝慨椋句笉鍙暩(sh霉)鍚嶈锛屼絾鎰忔€濇槸锛氬咕涔庢矑鏈夈€�

59. He warned his students _____ late for the examination next week.

A. don’t be B. not be C. not to be D. to be not

銆愮瓟妗堛€慍

銆愯В鏋愩€憌arn sb. (not) to do sth.璀﹀憡鏌愪汉(涓�)瑕佸仛鏌愪簨銆�

60. The plane will take off at 6:00 pm, so I have to be at the airport 4:00 pm at the latest.

A. after B. until C. since D. by

銆愮瓟妗堛€慏

銆愯В鏋愩€慴y 4:00琛ㄧず“鍦ㄥ洓榛�(di菐n)涔嬪墠”銆傚洓鍊�(g猫)閬搁爡(xi脿ng)鍙湁by鏈夐€欏€�(g猫)鎰忔€�銆�

61. Is there a gas station around _____ I can get some petrol?

A. what B. which C. that D. where

銆愮瓟妗堛€慏

銆愯В鏋愩€慳round锛氶檮杩�锛屽懆鍦�銆侷s there a gas station around锛氶檮杩戞湁鍔犳补绔欏棊?where寮曞皫(d菐o)鐨勬槸gas station鐨勫畾瑾炲緸鍙�銆�

62. It is always difficult to live in a foreign country, _____ if you don’t speak its language.

A. naturally B. extremely C. especially D. basically

銆愮瓟妗堛€慍

銆愯В鏋愩€慹specially锛氬挨鍏躲€傜鍚堝彞鎰�銆�

63. He gives us a lot of trouble-but I like him _____.

A. by the way B. all the same C. by and by D. over and over

銆愮瓟妗堛€態

銆愯В鏋愩€慳ll the same锛氫粛鐒躲€傜鍚堝彞鎰�銆�

64. He didn’t go into details on the subject, but just spoke _____

A. in particular B. in general C. in short D. in common

銆愮瓟妗堛€態

銆愯В鏋愩€慽n general锛氱附楂斾笂銆傝垏go into details褰㈡垚灏�(du矛)姣旈棞(gu膩n)绯�銆�

65. Language, maths and history, _____ the children are also taught music and art.

A. except for B. instead of C. in addition to D. in spite of

銆愮瓟妗堛€慍

銆愯В鏋愩€戞椤岀瓟妗堢偤C銆俰n addition to...闄�...涔嬪锛屽寘鎷湪鍏�(n猫i)銆傛暣鍙ヨ┍鐨勬剰鎬濈偤锛氶櫎浜嗚獮瑷€銆佹暩(sh霉)瀛�(xu茅)鍜屾鍙蹭箣澶�锛屽(xu茅)鐢熷€戜篃琚巿浠ラ煶妯傚拰缇庤(sh霉)銆�

66. Lozano claimed that the motorcycle driver was trying to run him _____.

A. out B. in C. down D. up

銆愮瓟妗堛€慍

銆愯В鏋愩€憆un down锛氭挒鍊�銆傜鍚堝彞鎰忋€�

67. We’re had to put _____ our wedding until September.

A. forward B. down C. up D. off

銆愮瓟妗堛€慏

銆愯В鏋愩€憄ut off锛氭帹閬�銆傜鍚堝彞鎰�銆�

68. You can buy these maps at _____ railway station. They all have them.

A. any B. that C. this D. either

銆愮瓟妗堛€慉

銆愯В鏋愩€慳ny锛氫换浣曚竴鍊�(g猫)銆俛ny railway station锛氫换浣曚竴鍊�(g猫)鐏粖绔欍€�

69. Details of the murder were _____ by the local paper.

A. discovered B. revealed C. exposed D. found

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銆愯В鏋愩€憆eveal锛氭姭闇�锛屾彮闇�銆傜鍚堝彞鎰�銆�

70. Don’t play with the burning stick, boys, for it often _____ fire.

A. catches B. makes C. causes D. gets

銆愮瓟妗堛€慍

銆愯В鏋愩€慶ause fire锛氬紩璧风伀鐏�(z膩i)銆傜繏(x铆)鎱g敤娉曘€�

71. I’m going to have to find a new apartment _____ soon.

A. too B. pretty C. much D. nearly

銆愮瓟妗堛€態

銆愯В鏋愩€憄retty soon锛氬緢蹇�銆傚浐瀹氱煭瑾炪€�

72. Humble _____ it may be, there is no place like home.

A. as B. although C. that D. how

銆愮瓟妗堛€慉

銆愯В鏋愩€戞湰鍙ユ槸as寮曞皫(d菐o)鐨勮畵姝ョ媭瑾炲緸鍙�銆俛s锛氶洊鐒�锛岀洝绠�銆�

73. No sooner _____ home than it started to rain.

A. have we arrived B. did we arrive

C. had we arrived D. shall we arrive

銆愮瓟妗堛€慍

銆愯В鏋愩€慛o sooner…than绲�(ji茅)妲�(g貌u)涓紝No sooner鍚庨潰瑕佺敤閬庡幓瀹屾垚鏅�(sh铆)銆�

74. Only when she finished all the work _____ be allowed to go home.

A. she did B. she would C. did she D. would she

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銆愯В鏋愩€憃nly+鐙€瑾炰綅浜庡彞棣�锛屽彞瀛愯鍊掕銆�

75. She came _____ some old photographs in a drawer.

A. about B. across C. with D. by

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銆愯В鏋愩€慶ome across锛氱劇鎰忎腑鐧�(f膩)鐝�(xi脿n)銆�

Part IV Cloze (10 points)

Directions: There are 10 numbered blanks in the following passage. For each blank, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D, choose the one that best completes the dialogue and mark your answer on the ANSEWR SHEET.

Leaving to go college was my very first time away from home, and it took a lot of adjusting to view 76 . I didn’t have my mom right by my side anymore and I needed to become more independent on doing things 77 . Adjusting to a new city, community, and school was a 78 because I was used to being in my own city, with my old friends, at my old school.

At first 79 I thought about getting out of the house and going to school, I didn’t realize that it would take so much 80 . I’m used to having my own room at home, but when I went away to college I had to share a room with a total stranger. We are friends but are 81 different. I had to get used to her TV being on at night, listening to loud music, and 82 bedtime schedules. Although we are different, we have become close friends 83 she is the person that I spend all of my time with. We talk about everything, 84 our belongings, and help each other out. It is 85 to believe that I am so close to a person that was a total stranger less than two months ago.

76. A. things B. circumstances C. matters D. surroundings

銆愮瓟妗堛€慏

銆愯В鏋愩€憇urroundings锛氱挵(hu谩n)澧�锛屽懆鍦嶇殑浜嬬墿銆�

77. A. in my way B. on my own C. on purpose D. in case

銆愮瓟妗堛€態

銆愯В鏋愩€憃n one’s own锛氱崹(d煤)绔嬬殑锛岃嚜涓荤殑銆�

78. A. challenge B. turn C. struggle D. fight

銆愮瓟妗堛€慉

銆愯В鏋愩€慶hallenge锛氭寫鎴�(zh脿n)锛岀鍚堝彞鎰忋€�

79. A. what B. how C. when D. where

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銆愯В鏋愩€憌hen锛氱暥(d膩ng)…鐨勬檪(sh铆)鍊�銆傜鍚堝彞鎰忋€�

80. A. adjusting B. adopting C. patience D. time

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銆愯В鏋愩€慳djusting锛氳(di脿o)鏁�锛岄仼鎳�(y墨ng)銆傜鍚堝彞鎰�銆�

81. A. especially B. totally C. thus D. far

銆愮瓟妗堛€態

銆愯В鏋愩€憈otally锛氬畬鍏ㄥ湴銆倀otally different锛氬畬鍏ㄤ笉鍚屻€�

82. A. same B. agreeable C. different D. suitable

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銆愯В鏋愩€慸ifferent锛氫笉鍚岀殑銆備慨椋綽edtime schedules銆�

83. A. unless B. however C. but D. because

銆愮瓟妗堛€慏

銆愯В鏋愩€慴ecause琛ㄧず鍘熷洜锛岀鍚堝彞鎰�銆�

84. A. move B. get C. share D. take

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銆愯В鏋愩€憇hare锛氬垎浜�銆俠elongings锛氭墍鏈夌墿銆�

85. A. strange B. hard C. nice D. easy

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銆愯В鏋愩€慼ard锛氬洶闆g殑銆傜鍚堝彞鎰�銆�

Part V Writing (15 points)

Directions: Write an essay in about 120 words on the topic of “What would I wish something for somebody else”. You should base your composition on the Chinese outline given below. Write your essay on the ANWSER SHEET.

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