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( ) 46. Marketing specialists study _______.

A. plants suitable human needs B. how to build shelves C. method of selling more products D. how to own supermarkets ( ) 47. The more expensive kind of food is _______.

A. in bright-coloured packages B. on high shelves

C. all near the front of the store D. on lower shelves ( ) 48. According to the selecting, children¡®s books are probably _______.

A. on low shelves B .on high shelves

C. spread all over the sold in supermarket D. sold in supermarket ( ) 49. A supermarket plays soft music because_______. . A .people like to listen to it

B .the store has a comfortable temperature C .it will make people spend

D. it will remind people to buy the things they want

£¨ £©50¡£A good way to save money in a supermarket is to_______.

A. go just before dinner

B. buy things that are in the prettiest packages C. walk around and see what you need

D. make a list of what you need before you go Task 2 (2 points each; 10 points in all)

Directions: This task is the same as Task 1 (No.51 through No.55)

Although each baby has an individual schedule of development, general patterns of growth have been observed. Three periods of development have been identified (È·¶¨), including early infancy(Ó׶ùÆÚ), which extends from the first to the sixth month; middle infancy, from the sixth to the ninth month; and late infancy, from the ninth to the fifteenth month. Whereas the newborn is concerned with his or her inner world and reacts primarily to hunger and pain in early infancy, the baby is already aware of the surrounding world. During the second month, many infants are awake more and can raise their heads to look at things. They also begin to smile at people. By four months, the baby is searching for things but not yet grasping them with its hands. It is also beginning to be wary(½÷É÷µÄ) of strangers and may scream when a visiting relative tries to pick it up. By five months, the baby is grabbing objects and putting them into its mouth. Some babies are trying to feed themselves with their hands.

In middle infancy, the baby concentrates on practicing a great many speech sounds. It loves to imitate actions and examine interesting objects. At about seven months, it begins to crawl, a skill that it masters at the end of middle infancy.

In late infancy, the baby takes an interest in games, songs, and even books. Progress toward walking moves through standing, balancing, bouncing in place, and walking with others. As soon as the baby walks well alone, it has passed from infancy into the active toddler (õçõÇѧ²½) stage. ( ) 51. What is the main subject of this reading passage?

A. Growth in early infancy B. The active toddler

C. How a baby learns to walk

D. The developmental stages of infancy

( ). 52. When does a baby take an interest in books?

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A. After nine months B. At two months C. After five months D. In middle infancy ( ). 53. What would a six-month-old baby love to do?

A .Smile at people B. Crawl on the floor C .Imitate actions D. Play simple games

( ). 54. The meaning of the word ¨Dgrasp¡¬ in Line 8of Paragraph 1is ______. A. watch B. like C. hold D. fear ( )55.When does a baby become frightened of unfamiliar people?

A. In early infancy B. In middle infancy C. In late infancy D. In the toddler stage Task 3 (3 points each; 15 points in all)

Directions: This task is the same as Task 1(No 56 through NO 60)

Hemingway was born in lllinois, his family took him as a boy on frequent hunting and fishing trips and so acquainted him early with the kinds of virtues (ÃÀµÂ) ,such as courage and endurance, which were later reflected in his fiction (ÎÄѧ×÷Æ·) After high school. he worked as a newspaper reporter and then went oversea to take part in World War I. he After the war he lived for several years in Paris, where he became part of a group of Americans who felt strange from their country , They considered themselves a lost generation. It was not long before he began to publish the powerful novel, The Sun Also Rises. His subjects were often war and its effects on people, or contests, such as hunting or bullfighting , which demand stamina and courage. Hemingway¡®s style of writing is striking ,His sentences are short, his words simple , Yet they are often filled with emotion . A careful reading can show us , furthermore, that he is a master of the pause. That is , if we look closely , we see how the action of his stories continues during the silences, during the times his characters say nothing ,This action is often full of meaning ,There are times when the most powerful effect comes from restraint(ÊʶÈ). Such times occur often in Hemingway¡®s fiction .He perfected the art of expressing emotion with few words.

( )56. The word ¨Dstamina¡¬ in the last line of Paragraph 1 can most probably be replaced by_____ A. money B. time C. energy D. weapon

( )57.Hemingway might have two kinds of special qualities¡ªcourage and

endurance---because_______.

A. he trained himself through hard work in his childhood B. he got some special trainings while growing up

C. his parents often took him on hunting and fishing trips D. he suffered a lot in his childhood

( )58. The topic sentence of Paragraph 2 is ________.

A. Hemingway¡®s style of writing is striking B. He is a master of the pause

C. He perfected the art of expressing emotion with few words D. Hemingway is a famous writer

( )59. ¨DA lost generation¡¬ in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to_______. A. a generation full of hope B. the sad and confused young men

C. a big crowd of young men D. a group of people who have lost their way ( )60. Hemingway preferred short and simple sentences in his writings because_______.

A. he could not arrange long and complicated sentences well

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B. he was afraid that his readers would misunderstand him if he wrote long sentences. C. Short sentences are easier to write

D. This is his style of writing he is good at

Task 4(3 points each; 15 points in all)

Directions: This task is the same as Task 1(No. 61 through No. 65)

Trees have a spectacular (׳ÀöµÄ£» Ææ¹ÛµÄ)survival record. Over a period of more than 400 million years, they have evolved as the tallest, most massive , and longest-lived organisms ever to inhabit the earth .Yet trees lack a means of defense that almost every animal has: trees cannot move away from destructive forces. Because they cannot move, all types of living and nonliving enemies-fire, storms, microorganisms, insects, other animals and , later, humans¡ªhave wounded them throughout their history. Trees have survived because their evolution has made them into highly compartmented(·Ö¸ôµÄ) organisms; that is .they wall off injured and infected wood .

In that respect trees are radically different from animals. Fundamentally, animals heal, they preserve their life by making billions of repair, installing(°²ÖÃ) new cells or rejuvenated(»Ö¸´»îÁ¦µÄ)cells in the positions of old ones. Trees cannot heal; they make no repairs. Instead, they defend themselves from the consequences of injury and infection by walling off the damage, At the same time they put new cells in new positions; in effect, they grow a new tree over the old one every year. The most obvious results of the process a re growth rings, which are visible on the cross section of a trunk, a root , or a branch.

( )61. The author¡®s main purpose in this article is to explain the _________.

A. life cycle of a tree B. way trees survive

C. importance of r trees to human progress D. dangers trees face from natural disasters ( )62. The author describes trees as all of the following EXCEPT_____. A, tall B. green C. massive D,.long-Iived

( )63. The author implies that almost every animal is able to protect itself from destructive forces

by doing which of the following?

A. Moving away B. Calling for help

C. Climbing up a tree D. Remaining with its group

( )64. As it is used in the last sentence of Paragraph 1, the pronoun ¨Dthey ¡¬refers to ________.

A. enemies B. animals C. humans D. trees

( )65. According to the context of the passage. You can guess the meaning of the verb ¨Devolve¡¬

is ________.

A. (of people or animals)teach the stage of full development B. breed (farm animals); grow or produce (crops)

C. (of plants, animals, etc.) gradually develop from a simple form to a more complex one D. (cause somebody/ something) to grow gradually IV. Translation (35 points)

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(I) Translate the following sentences from English into Chinese ( 4 points each for No. 66 through No. 68; 6 points for No. 69; 18 points in all)

66. We need not wish for what we don¡®t have, but enjoy what we do possess today.

67. Our corporation is established for the purpose of carrying on import and export business as well as other activities in connection with foreign trade.

68. If you become, as a result of reading, better, wiser, kinder, or more gentle, you won¡®t have suffered during the process.

69. To learn a foreign language is to learn another culture. In the words of a poet and philosopher, ¨DAs many languages as one speaks, so many lives one lives.¡¬

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