Partl
Vocabulary and Structure
Direetions.Thereare 20 irrcompleteserrtences in thr、part. Fur each serrteuce there are four choices marked A),B),C) and D). Choose the U}}It' urmzuNr that best completes the sentence.介err crrcle the corresponding letter }m fhr" An"zer"r Sheet.
16. He over the letter and walked away without a word.
A ) glanced B) watch C) saw D) oberserved
17. He put a special for an extra day's holiday so that he would attend his
daughter's wedding.
A) request B)tnqwry C) proposal D) demand
18. Today many countries are struggling for oti reserves.water power andother natural resources under the sea.
A) selling B) holding C) exploiting D) exporting
19. I saw him walking the park to the school.
A)against B)among C)about D)across
20. As many members were absent,this matter undiscussed at the meeting.
A) kept B) remained C) existed D) continued
21. If the size of the work force can be easily and rapidly altered market fluc tuations, profits wtll be maximized.
A) in terms of B) in reply to
C) in response to D) with respect to
22. The bird flew into the air and was soon .
A) out of sight B) 1n a hurry C) at a loss D) in the distance
23. if you me about it,I should still be unaware of the facts.
A) don't tell B) haven't told C) didn't tell D) hadn't told
24.Marlin considered dropping his medical course and in biology.
A)specialize B) specializing C)to specialize D) specialized
25 Please bring it near I may see it clearly.
A) so that B)such C) for D)now that
26. These cities have realized remarkable profits high and
newtechnology totransform traditional industry.
A)with applying B) to apply C)applying D) by applying
27. They left in such a hurry they forgot to turn off the TV.
A) that B) which
C) so that D) so as
28. People sell the hunted wildlife food and medicine.
A) with B) to
C) at D) for
29. A general manager is a president m position.
A) inferior than B) inferior as
C) inferior to D) inferior with
30. These }s always a temptation to doing an unpleasant task as long as one can.
A) put forward B) put on
C) put off D) put out
31. Several projects. the importance of which was recognized by everybody,were
through lack of money.
A) brought up B)gone up
C) taken up D) held up
32. It t} Important that you to the boss before leaving for your vacation.
A) have apoken $) had spoken
C) spoke D) speak
33. ,it Is quite easy to drill a hole on it with laser.
A) Hard although the diamond is
B) Hard as the diamond is
C) As the diamond is hard
D) How hard the diamond is
34. A totally new situation-will when the new examination system comes into practice.
A) arse B) arouse
C) rise D) raise
35. Scarcely had he gone out
A) that tt started to snow
B) when it started to snow
C) than it started to snow
D) and it started to snow
Partl Reading Comprehension
Directions:There are 4 passages in thzs part. Each passage zs followed by some questions or unfznzshed statements.Fvr each o f them there are four choices marked A),B),C) and D).Yuu slzvuld decide on the Gest choue and circle the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.
Questions 36-40 are based on the following passage:
Do you know what the word “jazz” means? Today it is used to talk about vanous styles of music. In the early 1900s, however, jazz was a kind of folk music played by African Amertvans. "This early jazz was played by people in their dally hues simply for their own enjoyment. Indeed,whenever people got together, jazz could be heard.
Jazz was a mix of styles from Europe and Africa. From Europe, the first jazz mustcians borrowed ideas about melody and harmony, and the instrument they used From Africa,they borrowed ideas about rhythm. Jazz rhythm was very strong--- it made people want to clap their hands or tap their feet. African rhythm had a different beat from most of other music. For example, instead of One-two-Three-four, the beat might be one-Two-three-Four. It was this rhythm that made jazz sound different. There was no other kind of music like n to the United States at that time.
Today, jazz has become a way for many people to express themselves musically. It is also a way for many people to make a lot of money by performing. The audience for jazz is mternational. Many of the world's biggest jazz festivals now take place in Europe and Asta.Fans pay a lot of money to see one of their favorite musicians in concert or buy one of their recordings. It can certainly be said that jazz has influenced almost every other kind of music in the United Sates and Europe and produced some of the world's greatest musicians, composers and singers.
36. In the early 1900s, jazz music was
A) used to refer to various styles of music
B) enjoyed by people all over the world
C) enjoyed m everyday life
D) played only at special events
37. The first jazz musictans .
A) borrowed European ideas of harmony
B) played music without strong beats
C) invented a new style of folk music
D) used musical instruments from Africa
38. What made jazz different from other music was .
A) the beat One-two-Three-four
B) the musical instrument used to play jazz
C) the beat one-T wmthree-Four
D) the jazz musicians who clapped their hands m performance
39. Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A) Jazz is not as welcomed m Asia as m Europe.
B) Jazz }s now used by many people to express themselves.
C) A tot of people became rich through playing jazz.
D) Vowadays, jazz has become universally popular.
40. Jazz is now
A)becoming too expensive for people to enjoy
B)more popular }n Asia than anywhere else
C)not very important as a means of musical expression
D)one means for performers to make a lot of money
Questions 41-45 are based on the following passage;
The English language is the lingua franca(国际通用语)of business to an extent not smaginable even a decade ago. Three-quarters of the world,'s mail,telexes and cables are in English. And each of those figures is growing.
English is now the official language of a number of international companies. The EFTA organization has English as its official language despite the fact that none of its six member countries uses it as a native language. The European Community EC, by contrast, so comphcates its affairs by using all nine official languages that 6000 of its admmistration budget goes on translation and interpretation, despite the fact that most of its staff speak English or French.
The first foreign language the Japanese Learn is English. Every Japanese child who fimsties secondary school will have had an average of 'eight years of English language uistruelion,for a total of 1,000 hours. There are over 700 English language training schools in Tokyo alone, as many as there are in a!1 of England. A further 13,000 Japanese students undertake courses, many of which emphasize language as well as technical skills, in America. The shortage of Japanese managers ahle to ,peak other European languages is far greater. that is a mayor factor to attracting Japanese firm. to Britain rather than anywhere else in the EC.
41. According to the author, the English language .
A) has been the lingua franca for a decade
B) began to be used in business one decade ago
C) been more widely used in business in recent years
D) not imaginable to be used in business ten years ago.
42. What is true about the EFTA organization according to the passage?
A) The EFTA organization has nine member countries.
B) The EFTA is part of the European munity.
C) The EFTA is an international company with English as its official language.
D) All the member countries of the EFTA use English as then native fanguage.
43. The author's attitude towards the using of all the nine official languages in EC would be
A) appropriate B) critical
C) positive D) neutral
44. All of the following statements are true EXCEPT that .
A) there is the same number of language training schools to Tokyo as that to London
B) there are a lot of Japanese students studying in America
C) Japanese take English as their first foreign language
D) Finishing secondary school Japanese children will have had about 1,000 hours of English study
45. It can be Inferred from the passage that
A) the European Community well use English and French as its official languages
B) Japanese government will mcreas} tlm total number of hours in English study for secondary school students
C) Japanese businessmen would be likely to do husiness with Britain rather than other European countries
D) Japanese language will probably hecome lingua franca of business ali over the world
Questions 46-50 are on the following passage:
"Mind over matter" is an English finding saying meaning that we can control our bodies with our minds. Now scientists are increasing evidence that our mind can have a great effect on our physical health. Since our mmd influences how we feel,it's not possible to say if someone is ill dust because they feel ill.
The influence of the mind on how well we feel is the basis of what is known as the placebo effect. A placebo (which is Latin for` I shall please’)is a harmless, inactive substance.Patients are sometimes given placebo pills(片剂)and begin to feel better because they believe that they have been given real drug and expect to respond to them. The placebo effect is very strong; research on pam suggests that up to 30% of the effect of most painkillers is。placebo effect.
So if it's so powerful, why don't doctors use it today?
According to Dr Persaud, they do. "Things like weanng a white coat, going to a hospital, being scanned, these all have a very strong placebo effect" he says.
46. According to the first paragraph, if you feel ill .
A) you don't need to see a doctor
B) it doesn't necessanly mean that you're physically ill
C) you are in good condition
D) it is obvious that you suffer from a serious disease
47. The English saytng'`mtnd over matter"means that
A) sound mind is less important than good health
B) our mind has strong effect nn our body
C) our physical health has nothing to do with our mmd
D) mental health mainly depends on physical health
48. According to the passage. Placebos
A) may make patients feel worse
B) are not effective pills
C) are not real drugs
D) can relieve all kinds of pain
49. The placebo effect is based on
A) the constant use of some special drugs
B) the influence of our minds on our bodies
C) a harmless, inactive substance
D) a respones of the body to drug
50.From the passage a can be seen that there will be placebo effect if a parent
.
A) is dressed in white
B) takes real drugs
C) takes painkillers
D) sees a doctor in white
Questions 51-55 are based on the following passage;
It's easy to achieve a goal. The toughest thing is to set realistic goals that you believe mand are inspired by, and then to monitor and update those goats frequently enough to keep them continuously powerful in your life.
lt's amazing how many people drift away from the goal setting technique after achieving some wonderful early results. Their first successes make them so busy that they stop growing. When that happens, they torn their backs on the most far-reaching technique For expanding their horizons and lifting their capabilities that humankind has ever devised.
To have goals that inspire you in the beginning, befine them clearly. To have goals that are sell wspenng m the middle of your drive for them_ refine each one by adding exciting details as you learn more about them. To have goals that are inspiring all the way to the hour that you achieve them, take a moment every morning and night to vividly see yourself enjoying them.
Unmpiring goals are goals that you’!1 never stretch yourself to achieve, In other words. uninspiring goals are not strictly goals at all. Make your efforts to pay back their full potential,keep your goals closely aligned with your latest thinking. that is, update your goals whenever you realize that you've taken another step towards a greater understanding of yourself.
You'll achieve many of your goals. Others you'll partially achieve. Still others you'll realize aren't worth paying the pnce for. Never hesitate to throw out a goat that when you realize it isn't what you really want.
51. The author believes that
A) it is easy to achieve one's goals
B) it's uneasy to keep goals continuously powerful
C) people are willing to update their goals
D) people's goals are of ten not realistic
52. The phrase "turn their backs"on means .
A) give up B) tend to
C) become interested in D) become reluctant in
53. Which of the following is "True?
A) People's goals must be dependent on the understanding of themselves.
B) People can enjoy their goals if they make efforts.
C) People cannot achieve all their goals even if they pay heavy price for them.
D) People should update their goals every day
54. People often define their goals in order to .
A) throw out their unrealistic goals
B) make their goals more realistic
C) keep their goals uispirmg all the ume
D) make their goals more vivid
55.The passage is mainly about .
A) how to achieve a goal
B) how to make goals real
C) how to find valuable goals
D) how to update one's goals
artIV Translation
Derections: Far tha part,you are allowed fifteen minutes to translate the fulluzc}rng sentences into English/Chinese.
56.得经常有人提醒我们注意自己的缺点,这是非常必要的。
57.在网上发出订单非常方便。
58. A computer hacker stole credit card numbers from an Internet music retailor.
59. I could see from his face that he had recewed bad news.
60. The Internet is helping to make buying a car faster and more efficient for thousands of people.
Part V Writing
at least 100 words.
A Spring Outing
1, It was fine last Sunday.
2. We enjoyed ourselves very much.
3. We were terribly tired when we returned home.
16. A17. A18. C19.D20. B21. C22. A23. D 24. B25. A 26. D27. A28. D29. C30. C 31. D
32. D33. 1334. A35.B36. C37. A38. C39. A40. D41. C42. C43.B44. A45. C46. B47. B
48. C49.B51. A52.A50. A53.D54. C55. A
56. It is highly necessary for us to be constantly reminded of our own shortcomings.
57.It is very convenient to place orders on-line.
58.黑客盗取了一家互联网音乐零售商的客户信用卡卡号。
59.他的表情告诉我他得到了一个坏消息。
60.因特网使成千上万的人感到购车既方便又快捷。
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