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Part I Oral Communication (15 minutes£¬10 points) Section A
Directions£ºIn this section there are two incomplete dialogues and each dialogue has three blanks and three choices A£¬B and C£¬taken from the dialogue£®Fill in each of the blanks with one of the choices to complete the dialogue and mark your answer on the Answer Sheet£® Dialogue One
A£®when it comes to the exam B£®you need to go over it yourself
C£®then I can go through it again next time
Student£ºI mean I want to do some of these problems£® Teacher£ºYeah£®
Student£ºBut it?s taking time to do them£®
Teacher£ºWhen we cover something in the lesson£¬(1) £®Work out the exercises in it£®Erm£¬when you get a little bit stuck£¬sort it out yourself£¬and then think£® Student£ºYeah£®
Teacher£ºI know I see how you do it£®And maybe if you?re totally stuck£¬(2) £® Student£ºYeah£® Teacher£ºIt?s really the more you do£¬Mm£¬on your own£®Because(3) £¬you?re gonna be on your own£®Keep working on it and you?ll be okay£® Dialogue Two
A£®It?s been paining me all night£®
B£®Let?s have a look and see what they?ve done to you£®
C£®Do I take these Sofradex is they?re prescribed here£¬Doctor? Doctor£ºWell£¬what can we do for you today?
Patient£ºOh£¬I?ve an infection in my gum£¬Doctor£® Doctor£ºIn your gum?
Patient£ºUp here£®I?ve some tablets and£¬er£¬I don?t know£®
Doctor£º(4) Aye£¬the Sofradex is not doing very much for that£¬is it? Patient£ºI?ve never taken them£®I?ve just£¬I stopped taking them£® Doctor£ºAye£¬I don?t think they?re doing very much to you£® Patient£º(5) Doctor£® Doctor£ºAye£®
Patient£ºI'm just wondering if it?s my teeth or that it?s just my blood that?s doing it£®
Doctor£ºI think it might be the teeth£®It?d be worth getting the dentist to have a look at your plate£®
Patient£º(6)
Doctor£ºYes£¬yes£®Keep on with those just now£®
Patient£ºYes£®Aye£¬two four£¬one or two four times a day£® Doctor£ºYes£¬one four times a day£® Patient£ºFine£¬yeah£®
Section B
Directions£ºIn this section there is one incomplete interview which has four blanks and four choices A£¬B£¬C and D£¬taken from the interview£®Fill in each of the blanks with one of the choices to complete the interview and mark your answer on the Answer Sheet£® A£®Well£¬about costumes
B£®But you know me with fashion
C£®I kind of feel that it?s more about music itself D£®So you have to change just enough Interviewer£ºDoes the show have a concept? Interviewee£ºWell£¬it?s going to be much more ¡ª (7) £®Not that we didn?t do that before£®It?s putting more emphasis on big or chestra£¬music£¬musicians£¬singers£¬songs£®We want to do music at the purest as possible£¬like the old days I guess£®So if it?s a concept¡ª Interviewer£ºHOW about costume¡ª Interviewee£ºI think it is£®
Interviewer£ºHow about costume ¡ªcostume changes? Interviewee£º(8) ----yes£¬I think people like to see artists change in different outfits£®Again£¬it?s a¡ªyou have to be careful with that£®People want you to change£®They want to see outfits£®And if you change too much£¬they say it?s too much£®And if you change too little£¬they say it?s not enough£®
(9) £®You can?t please everybody£®But I have a wonderful stylist£¬Annie Horth£¬that I'm going to be working with again and who will make sure that we can please as many people as possible£®(10) £®I enjoy that very£¬very much£®So I will try to change£¬not too little and not too much£®
Part II Vocabulary(10 minutes£¬10 points)
Directions£ºIn this part there are ten sentences£¬each with one word or phrase underlined£®Choose the one from the four choices marked A£¬B£¬C and D that best keeps the meaning of the sentence£®Mark your answer on the Answer Sheet£®
(11) I?m in a position to think about my future and plan it a little more rather than just waiting for what happens£®
A£®used to B£®unwilling to C£®able to D£®glad to
(12) The Canadian landscape painters? style featured brilliant colors and free brushstrokes£® A£®furthered B£®showed C£®replaced D£®excluded
(13) Milton Hershey was a successful entrepreneur whose openhearted generosity continues to touch the lives of thousands£®
A£®generation B£®kindness C£®faculty D£®readiness
(14) Green plants take in carbon dioxide and give off oxygen in a food-making process called photosynthesis£®
A£®donate B£®check C£®withhold D£®release
(15) The discovery of gold fields has long attracted large numbers of prospectors and other people because of the traditionally high value of gold£®
A£®searchers B£®inspectors C£®protectors D£®instructors
(16) Even our Mitsubishi four-wheel-drive truck gets altitude sickness once in a while£¬so we like to give her a rest whenever we can£®
A£®sometimes B£®usually C£®often D£®seldom
(17)Sculptors from Pergamum developed a distinct style£¬which they employed in creating a magnificent altar dedicated to Zeus£¬king of the Greek gods£®
A£®set up B£®carved up C£®devoted to D£®1ed to (18)Working where there is no running water causes a lot of suffering£®Fortunately we have a cold spring a short distance from our house£®
A£®Forgivably B£®Steadily C£®Constantly D£®Luckily
(19)The research shows that nearly 130 species of birds are vulnerable to the predicted effects of climate change£®
A£®easily attacked by B£®skillfully adapted to C£®comfortably inclined to D£®closely involved in
(20)On the grounds of Wimbledon£¬a year-round museum is devoted to the joys and history of the sport¡ªand one of their current exhibits showcases Ted Tinling£¬the popular and controversial designer of tennis dresses£®
A£®conflicting B£®well-known C£®debatable D£®innovative Part III Reading Comprehension(45 minutes£¬25 points) Section A
Directions£ºIn this section£¬there are four passages followed by questions Or unfinished statements£¬each with four suggested answers A£¬B£¬C and D£®Choose the best answer and mark your answer on the Answer Sheet£®
Passage One
Researchers analysed the diet of 1 6, 000 people in 52 countries and identified three global eating patterns£®The typical Western diet, high in fat, salt and meat, accounted for about 30£¥of heart attack risk in any population£®A ¡°prudent?? diet high in fruit and vegetables lowered heart risk by a third£®An Oriental diet£¬high in tofu, soy and other sauces, made no difference to heart attack risk£®
People who ate a Western diet had a 35£¥greater risk of having a heart attack than those who ate little or no fried£®The typical Western diet has been widely linked to heart disease£®High salt in the diet can raise blood pressure and the wrong type of fat can clog(×èÈû)blood vessels£®Ellen Mason, a cardiac nurse for the British Heart Foundation, said: ¡°This study shows that it doesn?t matter whether you live in Bolton or Bombay, or whether you like to eat British, African Caribbean or Asian foods£®The vital thing is to reduce your intake of salty, fried, fatty food to a minimum but increase the amount of fruit and vegetables you eat.??
(21) Which of the following was NOT one of the three global eating patterns? A£®A Western diet£® B£®A ¡°prudent\£® C£®An Oriental diet£® D£®A popular diet£®
(22) In what way does the typical Western diet do harm to our health? A£®It makes people eat little or no foods and meat£® B£®It is high in salt without fried foods and meat£®
C£®It can block blood vessels with the wrong type of fat£® D£®It leads to the connection between foods and heart attack£®
(23) What is the most important message the writer intends to get across in terms of keeping a healthy diet?
A£®Try to eat more British foods and vegetables£®
B£®Eat less fruit and fewer vegetables£®
C£®Try to eat more African Caribbean foods£®
D£®Eat less salt and fat but more fruit and vegetables£® Passage Two
Before Moko the dolphin turned up£¬the beached whales were in clear distress£®But when Moko arrived at Mahia beach on the east coast of New Zealand?S North Island£¬their mood changed and they followed him to safety£®
The ability of some animals to communicate is well known. What?s less well documented£¬however£¬is the communication between species£®Justin Gregg, vice president of the Dolphin Communication Project£¬said it is possible that a dolphin and a whale could communicate in some way£®¡°But it wouldn?t be instructions like ?Hey£¬buddy£¬the open ocean is over here£®Follow me, ?\£®
Dolphins use three forms of signaling to other dolphins¡ªwhistles£¬clicking and postures£®A whale might have signals in common with a dolphin£¬just as different species of dolphins are known to share signals which might theoretically allow a form of basic inter species communication£®But just as it?s possible that Moko the dolphin and the stranded whales shared a signal£¬it is also possible that the whales just saw a vaguely similar creature and followed it£® There are many reasons why different species communicate£¬says Vincent Janik£¬lecturer at the Sea Mammal Research Unit at St Andrew?s University£®¡°The animals exploit the systems of others for their own benefits£®Sometimes the benefits are the same for each£¬therefore they share information£®Sometimes they are trying to take advantage of the other£®Getting food may not be to the advantage of the one giving up the food£®¡±
(24) What happened after Moko the dolphin appeared at Mahia beach? A£®The beached whales still felt distressful£® B£®Moko 1ed the whales back to the sea£® C£®The whales were still stuck on the beach£® D£®Moko and the whales swam together ashore£®
(25) Scientists engaged in animal studies have collected £® A£®enough data on how animals speak human languages B£®none of the data on animals? ability to communicate C£®1ess data on how animals communicate between species D£®some data on animals? tendency to talk to humans
(26) Dolphins communicate with one another, using all the following types of signaling EXCEPT £®
A£®gestures B£®whistles C£®clicking D£®postures
(27) The whales stranded on the beach followed the dolphin to safety probably because £® A£®they understood the dolphin?s instruction ¡°Follow me?? B£®they had signals in common with one another C£®they recognized some other animals not far away
D£®they shared those inter-species signals with the dolphin
(28) Why do animals of different species communicate with one another? A£®Because they like to set up their own communication systems£® B£®Because they want to take advantage of the other species£®