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Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C), and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. Short Conversations
1 . A£©She finished her reading two weeks ago.
B£©She finished her reading quickly.
C£©She will write an English novel in two weeks.
D£©She couldn¡¯t finish her reading in less than a month. 2. A£©It gets on your nerves if you buy five of them.
B£©It's a very good bargain. C£©It's too expensive.
D£©If you buy five, the price is lower.
3 . A£©She wants to know when the man will be free. B£©She will be busy every day this week.
C£©She will be able to go some time later.
D£©She doesn¡¯t want to go to the theater with the man at all. 4. A£©The airplane has already left. B£©The plane is overdue.
C£©They should take the 9:45 flight. D£©The plane has arrived early at 3:39.
5. A£©Vacation plans. B£©School hours
C£©A part-time job. D£©Weekend plans. 6. A£©She doesn't know its hours. B£©She thinks it closes at 6.
C£©It's open all night on weekdays. D£©It isn't open on weekends. 7. A£©Three dollars. B£©Fifteen dollars.
C£©Half of the price. D£©One third the price. 8. A£©Reporters. B£©Students. C£©Typists. D£©Librarians. Long Conversation 1
Questions 9 to 11 abased on the conversation you have just heard. 9. A£©Dresses. B£©Shoes.
C£©Socks. D£©Shirts 10. A£©They were worn out. B£©They were dirty.
C£©They were of a dull color. D£©They were out of style 11. A£©They were too casual.
B£©They were too dressy. C£©They were uncomfortable.
D£©They were not charming enough. Long Conversation 2
Questions 12 to 14 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 12. 13.
A£©His father was somewhat over protective.
B£©His mother was upset if one of her kids could not spend the weekend at home. C£©Both parents had to be away from home very often.
D£©His grandparents might complain if he didn¡¯t come back for the holiday. A£©Two. B£©Three. C£©Four. D£©Five. 14. A£©Honesty. B£©Generosity.
C£©Love. D£©Sincerity. Section B
Directions: In this section, you will hear 2 passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear. questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A£©,B£©, C£©and D£©. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. Passage One
Questions 15 to 17 are based on the passage you have just heard. 15. A£©Once a month. B£©Once every 3 months.
C£©Once every 6 months. D£©Once a year. 16. A£©A cowshed. B£©A country cottage.
C£©A brick house. D£© A bungalow. 17. A£©They often go boating on the lake B£©There is a very good market near the place. C£©Not many English people go there.
D£©There are a lot of lakes in the region. Passage Two
Questions 18 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard. 18. 19.
A£©Where the Americans came from. B£©The size of the American population. C£©Land in United States. D£©American Indians. A£©The English. B£©The Dutch.
C£©American Indians. D£©Blacks from Africa. 20. A£©Over 210 million.
B£©Less than 200 million. C£©Around 40 million. D£©140 million.
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23. It was he arrived home he realized that he had left his keys in the office.
A£© until ... that B£©not until ...had C) until...had D£©not until ...that He insisted on his name in full. A£©write B£©was written C£©be written D£©being written All I can do now is nothing . A£©but waiting B£© but wait C£©except waiting D£©only to wait The reason why they changed their mind to us yet. A£©has not explained B£©has not been explained C£©did not explain D£©was not explained I need one more stamp before my collection . A£© has completed B£©completes C£©will be completed D£©is completed The Bunsen Burner is so named because it is thought by Robert Bunsen. A£©to be invented B£© having been invented C£© invented D£© to have been invented The old man since he came into the hospital. A£©has taken good care of B£©has been taken good care of C£©has taken good care D£©has been taken good care
If only you him what I said! Everything would have been all right. A£©do not tell B£©would not tell C£©have not told D£©had not told Under no circumstances the party. A£©we shall cancel B£©shall we cancel C£©we cancel D£©shall not we cancel
The size of audience, we had excepted ,was well over two thousand 24.
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A£© that B£©who C£©whom D£©as 33. Mary changed her dollars for the amount of pounds. A£© likely B£©alike C£©equivalent D£©similar 34. It is highly desirable that a new manager for this company. A£© should appoint B£©be appointed C£©should be appointing D£©appoint
35. Compared with last year, our summer crops output has increased 10 percent. A£©by B£©for C£©in D£©to
36. In my mind, that famous university will be the only way to become a world-class writer. A£©attending B£©attended C£©attend D£©having attended 37. The little girl jumped the door to welcome her father. A£©from B£©behind C£©from behind D£©from on 38. He doesn¡¯t have enough £¬while his brother is in repairing cars.
A£©experiences; experience B£©experiences; experienced C£©experience; experience D£©experience; experienced 39. Mother told me that she will come back £¬maybe in a few weeks . A£©long ago B£© long before C£©later on D£©before long
40. The huntsman caught only a of the deer before it ran into the woods. A£©gaze B£©glare C£©glimpse D£©stare 41. Don¡¯t the news to public until you are asked to.
A£©release B£© show C£©announce D£© expose 42. The only thing now standing _____ of further progress is lack of money.
A£©on the way B£© in the way C£©by the way D£©off the way
43.If we go consuming energy so wastefully£¬ are our oil wells will be dried up before new energy resources can be found to replace oil.
A£© chances B£© opportunities C£© questions D£©problems 44. the opportunity, everyone of us will be a success. A£©Giving B£© Given C£© Give D£©Gave
45.When asked by news reporters, the Prime Minister that he would visit France next mouth. A£©discovered B£© confirmed C£©ascertained D£© inquired 46. What will happen to the children if their parents some day? A£©break out B£© break away C£© break up D£© break off 47. Under no should you leave this city.
A£©conditions B£©circumstances C£©situations D£©environment 48. The road was wet this morning. It last night A£©must be raining B£©By must rain C£©must have rained D£©have been rained
49. I was trying to do is to persuade my brother to give up smoking. A£©That B£© Now C£© What D£© Which
50. These results must be accurate, because all the calculations have been done by an computer. A£©electric B£© electronic C£© electrical D£©electricity
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