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考试注意事项整个试卷共120题,听力部分有30道题,长度约25分钟,该部分结束后立即开始语法词汇部分,然后是填充部分和阅读部分。这三部分时间统用,共85分钟。请先下载听力试题的声音文件(MP3格式)。按鼠标右键,用“目标另存为.”将声音文件下载到硬盘上,然后用相关软件播放。试题的标准答案附在最后。请自己核对答案。最终成绩的换算表:Part I Listening Comprehension (听力理解)每个正确答案乘以 1Part II Grammar and Vocabulary (语法、词汇)每个正确答案乘以 0.6Part III Cloze (填充)每个正确答案乘以 0.8Part IVReading Comprehension (阅读理解)每个正确答案乘以 1四项换算后的成绩之和为总分。满分为100分。Part I Listening ComprehensionSection A Directions :In this section, you will hear 10 short statements. The statements will be spoken just once. They will not be written out for you, and you must listen carefully in order to understand what the speaker says.When you hear a statement, you will have a period of 15 to 20 seconds to read the four sentences in your test book and decide which one is closest in meaning to the statement you have heard. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the problem and mark your answer by drawing with a pencil a short bar across the corresponding letter in the brackets.Listen to the following example:You will hear:You will read:A Hes been living in Beijing for a long time.B He used to live in Beijing.C Hes gone to Beijing for a short visit.D He should stay longer in Beijing,Sentence B He used to live in Beijing is closest in meaning to the statement He is no longer living in Beijing. Therefore you should choose answer B. 1.A Tom is riding a bike.B The bike is upside down.C Tom is repairing the bike.D Tom is cleaning his bike.2.A Professor Graff doesnt usually write on the blackboard.B Students are rarely bored in Professor Grafts class.C The professor uses graphs when she lectures.D Students in the graphic arts course dont take notes.3.A They are with them.B It is with them.C They are with her.D He is with her.4.A I passed the test because I studied hard.B I wont do well on the test if I dont study.C I failed the test because I didnt study enough.D Ill study hard so I can pass the test.5.A How long is the school term?B Why did you turn over the stool?C I wish I know how to get to the dormitory.D I want the term to end soon.6.A The boat owner must be rich.B This man must be the owner.C Those men are both rich.D The boat has a monkey on it.7.A Alice answered Jeans question.B Alice allowed Jean to respond.C Jeans response was questionable.D Alice accepted the answer.8. A Bob bought a new pair of sandals.B Bobs sandals were fixed.C The shoemaker only made sandals.D The shoemaker wore sandals.9. A We have to go to a party after work.B We are going to have a party when the house has been painted.C We went to a huge party after the house was painted.D Well go to the party if the house is painted.10.A They read about the invention in the news report.B The inventor wrote an interesting news report.C A reporter asked the inventor some questions.D The reporter was watching the news.Section BDirections:In this section you will hear 10 short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. You will hear the question only once. When you have heard the question, you will have a period of 15 to 20 seconds to read the four possible answers marked A, B, C and D and decide which is the best answer. Mark your answer on the answer sheet by drawing with a pencil a short bar across the corresponding letter in the brackets.Example :You will hear: You will read:A At the office.B On his way to work.C Home in bed.D Away on vacation.From the conversation, we know that Bill is sick and will have to stay in bed until Monday. The best answer, then, is C Home in bed. Therefore, you should choose answer C.11.A On the steps.B By the window.C At s store.DIn a bank.12.A Its almost time for lunch.B Only a few strawberries will be eaten at lunch.C There are just enough strawberries for lunch.D There wont be many people for lunch.13. A No one knows how Mary gets to work.B Its surprising that Mary could repair the record player.C She threw the old records away.D She doesnt think the record player works.14.A In a railroad station.B In a bus terminal.C In a restaurant.D In a hotel room.15.A At the information desk.B On the platform.C On the train.D Near the stairs.16. A Eighteen.B Nineteen.C Twenty.D Twenty-eight.17.A He gave homework.B He prepared a test.C He opened the book to page 20.D He went to the cinema.18.A He doesnt understand the question.B He will definitely not lend her the money.C He will lend her the money.D He might lend her the money.19.A She lost her money.B The price of postage went up.C She didnt know where the post office.D The post office was closed today.20.A Zero.B One.CTwo.D Three.Section CDirections :In this section you will hear several brief talks and/or conversations. You will hear them once only. After each one, you will hear some questions. You will hear each question once only. After you hear the question, you will have 1 5 to 20 seconds to choose the best answer from the four choices given. Mark your answer on the answer sheet by drawing with a pencil a short bar across the corresponding letter in the brackets.21.A A persons character.B A persons voice characteristics.C A persons health.D A persons profession.22.A The strength of the speaker.B The force of air that comes from the lungs.C The weight of the speaker.D The height of the speaker.23.A The highness or lowness of sounds.B The loudness of sounds.C The force of sounds.D The speed of sounds.24.A The Student Activities Office will open.B Seniors will measure their heads.C Students will order new school hats.D Seniors will graduate.25.A All studentsB All seniorsC All graduating seniorsD All faculty26.A What kind of ceremony there will beB How to order the graduation outfitC How much to pay for the clothesD Where to go for graduation27.A Rent themB Buy themC Clean themD Measure them28.A Michael Jackson.B Muhammad AliC A very famous actor.D A very famous and powerful president.29.A He was a gold medal winner in Olympics.B He is the younger brother of Michael Jackson.C He had some influence on the president of the U.S.D He is quite popular with the American young people today.30.A They usually dont live long.B They usually are quickly forgotten by the public.C They dont know where to hide themselves.D They are usually very fat.Part II Grammatical Structure and Vocabulary(30 minutes )Section A Directions :There are 10 sentences in this section. Beneath each sentence there are 4 words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one word or phrase that best completes the sentence. Mark your answer on the answer sheet by drawing with a pencil a short bar across the corresponding letter in the brackets.Example: I have been to the Great Wall three times _ 1979.A fromB afterC forD sinceThe sentence should read, I have been to the Great Wall three times since 1979. Therefore you should choose D.31. Those foreign visitors look very _.A smartlyB wildlyC like friendsD friendly32. It _ every day so far this month.A is rainingB rainsC has rainedD rained33. James has just arrived, but I didnt know he _ until yesterday.A will comeB was comingC had been comingD came34. She ought to _ my letter a week ago. But she was busy with her work.A have answeredB answeringC answerD be answered35. The house _ windows are broken is unoccupied.A itsB whoseC whichD those36. _ of gold in California caused many people to travel west in hope of becoming rich.A The discoveringB To discoverC The discoveryD On discovering37. _ the Wright brothers successfully flew their airplane.A The century was beginningB It was the beginning of the centuryC At the beginning of the centuryD The beginning of the century38. After a brief visit to New Orleans,_.A returning to New York and beginning to write his greatest poetry did Walt . Whitman.B Walt Whitman returned to New York and began to write his greatest poetry.C Walt Whitman was writing his greatest poetry when he returned to New York.D having returned to New York Walt Whitman wrote his greatest poetry.39. We wish that you _ such a lot of work , because we know that you would have enjoyed the party.A hadnt hadB hadntC didnt have hadD hadnt have40. Since your roommate is visiting her family this weekend, why_ you have dinner with us tonightA willB wontCdoD dontSection BDirections :There are 10 sentences in this section. Each sentence has four parts underlined. The four underlined parts are marked A, B, C and D. Identify the one underlined part that is wrong. Mark your answer on the answer sheet by drawing with a pencil a short bar across the corresponding letter in the brackets.Example:A number of foreign visitors were taken to the industrial exhibition which they saw ABCDmany new products.Answer C is wrong because the sentence should read, A number of foreign visitors were taken to the industrial exhibition where they saw many new products. So you should chooseC.41. Thomas is most excellent in the family. ABCD42. By 1642 all towns in the colony of Massachusetts was required by law to have schools.ABCD43. Both moths and butterflies have a keen sense of sight, smell, and tasting. ABCD44. The plane took off after holding up for hours by fog.ABCD45. Smith sold most of his belongings. He has hardly nothing left in the house. ABCD46. The reason why I decided to come here is because this university has a goodABCDepartment of English. D47. If he would have finished his paper a little sooner, he would have graduated this term. ABCD48. Most experts agree that there have never been such an exciting series ofABCbreakthroughs in the search for a cancer cure as we have seen recently. D49. If one does not have respect for himself, you cannot expect others to respect him. ABCD50. The South is mostly Democrat politically, when the North has both Democrats ABCD and Republicans.Section CDirections:There are 20 sentences in this section. Each sentence has a word or phrase underlined. There are four words or phrases beneath each sentence. Choose the one word or phrase which would best keep the meaning of the original sentence if it were substituted for the underlined part. Mark your choice on the answer sheet by drawing with a pencil a short bar across the corresponding letter in the brackets.Example: The initial step is often the most difficult.A quickestB longestC lastD firstThe best answer is D because first has the same meaning as initial in the sentence. Therefore you should choose D.51. The initial talks were the base of the later agreement.A firstB quickestC lastD longest52. She is quiet and pious at church in the morning but gossips all afternoon.A gentleB smilingCjoyfulD devout53. The weatherman said, It will be chilly this afternoon.A wetB turbidC hotD cold54. He walked to his bedroom cautiously because he heard strange sounds in it.A happilyB carefullyC curiouslyD noisily55. Apparently she never got my letter after all.A EvidentlyB DisappointedlyC LuckilyD Anxiously56. Placing tags on ducks and geese as they migrate is one method of studying the behavior of birds.A sleep for winterB move from one place to anotherC flee their enemies D search for food57. In September, 1835, Darwins vessel arrived at the Galapagos Islands.A assistantB cargoC shipD gun58. Movie studios often boost a new star with guest appearances on television talk shows.A attackB watchC denounceD promote59. When products advertise extensively on television, they are often ridiculously overpriced.A inexpensiveB costlyC valuelessD overabundant60. John and his brother have entirely different temperaments.A likingsB dispositionsC tastesD objectives61. Seeds are contained in the center of fleshy fruit such as apples and pears.A coreB focusC nucleusD median62. One of the responsibilities of a forest ranger is to drive slowly through the area in search of animals in distress.A cruiseB tiptoeC skidD mare63. Mrs. Palmer was offended by the clerks mean remark.A tastyB nastyC mistyD musty64. Most recipients of the peace prize are given the award in person, but sometimes the award is given posthumously.A when the person is out of the countryB after the person has diedC to political prisonersD by mail65. Seeing the Grand Canyon from the air is a sight to behold.A hold uponB rememberC anticipateD gaze upon66: Mythical creatures have been a part of the folklore of many cultures throughoutthe centuries.A AppealingB MagicalC LegendaryD Fighting67. Everyone would like a panacea for health problems.A protection againstB advice forC a cure-all forD a decrease in68. In the fall it is gratifying to see stalks of wheat ready for harvest.A terrifyingB satisfyingC surprisingD relaxing69. A bad winter storm can paralyse an urban area.A immobiliseB evacuateC isolateD stabilise70. Even though he was obese, Oliver Hardy gained fame as a comedian.A dyingB crazyC unhappyD fatPart III ClozeDirections: For each blank in the following passage, choose the best answer from the choices in the column on the right. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and draw a short bar across the corresponding letter.There is a lot of luck in the drilling for oil. The 71 may just miss the oil although it is near; 72, it may strike oil at a fairly high 73. When the drill goes down, it brings 74 soil. The sample of soil from various depths are examined for traces of 75. If they are disappointed at one place, the drillers go to 76. Great sums of money 77 spent, for example in the deserts of Egypt, in prospecting for oil. Sometimes 78 is found. When you buy a few gallons of petrol for our cars, we pay not only the 79 of the petrol, but also part of the cost if the search that71. A timeB manC drillD plan72. A at lastB in the endC as a resultD on the other hand73. A levelB timeC placeD price74. A downB up C on D in75. A sandB waterC oilD gas76. A anotherB the otherC others D one another77. A areB is C has been D have been78. A a littleB little C a few D few79. A amountB priceC costD drillingis 80 going on.When the crude oil is obtained from the field, it is taken to the refineries. 81 . The commonest form of treatment is 82 . When the oil is heated, the first vapours 83 are cooled and become the finest petrol. Petrol has a low boiling 84 ; if a little is poured into the hand, it soon vaporizes. Gas that comes off the 85 later is condensed into paraffin. 86 the lubricating oils of variousgrades are produced. What 87 is heavy oil that is used as fuel.There are four main areas of the world 88 deposits of oil appear. The first is 89 of the Middle East. Another is the area 90 North and South America, and the third, between Asia and Australia. The fourth area is the part near the North Pole.80.A oftenB frequentlyC busilyD always81.A to be treatedB to treatC for treatmentD for treating82.A heatedB to be heatedC to heatD heating83.A to riseB risesC risingD risen84.A levelB placeC pointD degree85.A groundB airC oilD water86.A ThenB Last of allC AfterwardsD Lately87.A remainsB remainC remainedD remaining88.A thereB whichC thatD where89.A the oneB oneC thatD this90.A betweenB amongC aboveD belowPart IV Reading Comprehension(40 minutes)Directions:In this part there are passages followed by questions or unfinished statements, each with four suggested answers. Choose the one you think is the best answer. Mark your choice on the answer sheet by drawing with a pencil a short bar across the corresponding letter in the brackets.Questions 91-94 are based on the following passage: The fiddler crab is a living clock. It indicates the time of day by the color of its skin, which is dark by day and pale by night. The crabs changing skin color follows a regular 24-hour cycle that exactly matches the daily rhythm of the sun.Does the crab actually keep time, or does its skin simply respond to the suns rays, changing color according to the amount of light that strikes it? To find out, biologists kept crabs in a dark room for two months. Even without daylight the crabs skin color continued to change precisely on schedule.This characteristic probably evolved in response to the rhythm of the sun, to help protect the crab from sunlight and enemies. After millions of years it has become completely regulated inside the living body of the crab.The biologists noticed that once each day the color of the fiddler crab is especially dark, and that each day this occurs fifty minutes later than on the day before. From this they discovered that each crab follows not only the rhythm of the sun but also that of the tides. The crabs period of greatest darkening is precisely the time of low tide on the beach where it was caught!91. The fiddler crab is like a clock because it changes colorA in a regular 24-hour rhythm.B in response to the suns rays.C at low tide.D every fifty minutes.92. The crabs changing colorA tells the crab what time it is.B protects the crab from the sunlight and enemies.C keeps the crab warm.D is of no real use.93. When the fiddler crabs were kept in the dark, theyA did not change color.B changed color more quickly.C changed color more slowly.D changed color on the same schedule.94. The best title for the passage isA The Rhythmic Cycles of the Sun and TideB Discoveries in BiologyC A Scientific StudyD A living ClockQuestions 95-99 are based on the following passage:In most cases , you can transplant a tree successfully, at any time, if you follow the instructions for planting a tree. The most important thing is to dig out enough roots, but this process is difficult with a large tree.When you dig out the tree, leave a ball of earth around its roots. This ball of earth should measure about a foot wide for every inch of the tree trunks d
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