A)spacious) sufficient C)wide D)wretched 56. A membership card the holder to use the clubs facilities for a period of twelve months A)approves B) authorizes) rectifies D)endows 7. They have done away with Latin for university entrance at Harvard. A) influential) indispensable C)compulsory D)essential that a large number of violent crimes are committed under the influence of alcohol A)coincidence B) correspondence) inspiration D intuition 59. One s university days often appear happier il than they actually were at the time A)retention B) retrospect)return D)revere 60. She through the pages of a magazine, not really concentrating on them. A)tumbled) tossed C)switched D)flipped 61. Scientists are pushing known technologies to their limits in an attempt to more energy from the earth. A)extractI) inject c)discharge 62. The Chinese red cross a generous sum to the relief of the victims of the earthquake in Turkey. A)administered) elevated C) assessed D) first sentence in this paragraph is it can be interpreted in many ways A) intricate B) ambi guousC)duplicated D)confused 64. They used to quarrel a lot, but now they are completely with each other. A) reconciled) negotiated C)associated D)accommodated 65. The local business was not much by the sudden outbreak of the epidemic. A) intervened B) insulated)hampered D hoisted 66. The most important for assessment in this contest is originality of design A)threshold B) partition C)warrant D) criterion 67. The woman was worried about the side effects of taking aspirins but her doctor he that it is absolutely harmless A)retrieved) released C) reassured 8. We can t help being of Bob who bought a luxurious sports car just after the money was stolen from the office A)skeptical) appreciative C)suspicious D) tolerant
A) spaciousB) sufficient C) wide D) wretched 56. A membership card ____the holder to use the club’s facilities for a period of twelve months. A) approves B) authorizesC) rectifies D) endows 57. They have done away with ____Latin for university entrance at Harvard. A) influentialB) indispensable C) compulsory D) essential 58.It is no ____that a large number of violent crimes are committed under the influence of alcohol. A) coincidence B) correspondenceC) inspiration D) intuition 59.One’s university days often appear happier in ____than they actually were at the time. A) retention B) retrospectC) return D) revere 60.She ____through the pages of a magazine, not really concentrating on them. A) tumbledB) tossed C) switched D) flipped 61.Scientists are pushing known technologies to their limits in an attempt to ____more energy from the earth. A) extractB) inject C) discharge D) drain 62. The Chinese Red Cross ____a generous sum to the relief of the victims of the earthquake in Turkey. A) administeredB) elevated C) assessed D) contributed 63.The first sentence in this paragraph is ____; it can be interpreted in many ways. A) intricate B) ambiguousC) duplicated D) confused 64.They used to quarrel a lot, but now they are completely ____with each other. A) reconciledB) negotiated C) associated D) accommodated 65. The local business was not much ____by the sudden outbreak of the epidemic. A) intervened B) insulatedC) hampered D) hoisted 66.The most important ____for assessment in this contest is originality of design. A) threshold B) partition C) warrant D) criterion 67.The woman was worried about the side effects of taking aspirins. but her doctor ____her that it is absolutely harmless. A) retrievedB) released C) reassured D) revived 68. We can’t help being ____of Bob who bought a luxurious sports car just after the money was stolen from the office. A) skepticalB) appreciative C) suspicious D) tolerant
69. He greatly resented the publication of this book. which he saw as an embarrassing invasion of his A)privac morality c) dignity D) secrecy 70. In fact as he approached this famous statue, he only barely resisted the to reach into his bag for his camera. A) impatience B) impulse) incentive D) initiative PartⅣ Error Correction(15 minutes Directions: This part consists of a short passage. In this passage, there are al together 10 mistakes, one in each numbered line. You may have to change a word, add a word or delete a word. Mark out the mistakes and put the corrections in the blanks provided. If you change a word, cross it out and write the correct word in the corresponding blank. If you add a word, put an insertion mark (A) in the right place and write the missing word in the blank. If you delete a word, cross it out and put a slash (/ in the blank DZ (22, 6] Television is rapidly becoming the literature of our periods [KG-1]/. Many of he arguments having [KG-1]/ [KG*2]used for the study of literature as a school subject are valid for A study of television. [ Time/times/period he [Dz) Home, sweet home" is a phrase that expresses an essential attitude in the United States. Whether the reality f life in the family house is sweet or no sweet. The [jY, 15]S1 [CD#6] cherished ideal of home has great importance for many This ideal is a vital part of the american dream. Th dream, dramatized in the history of nineteenth century European settlers of the American West, was in find a piece of place, build a house for ones family, and [JY, 15]S2. [CD#6 started a farm. These small households were portraits of [JY, 15]S3. [CD#6] independence: the entire family --mother, father, children, even grandparents - live in a small house and working [JY, 15]S4. [CD#6 together to support each other. Anyone understood the life [JY, 15]S5. [CD#6] and death, importance of family cooperation and hard work. Although most people in the United States no longer strong in the twentieth century as it was in the nineteenth vY, 15]S6. [CD#6 live on farms, but the ideal of home ownership is just as [ When U. s soldiers came home before World War II. for [JY, 15]S7. [CD#6] example, they dreamed of buying houses and starting fami But there was a tremendous boom in home [JY, 15]S8. [CD#6 building. The new houses, typically it the suburbs, were
69. He greatly resented the publication of this book. which he saw as an embarrassing invasion of his ____. A) privacyB) morality C) dignity D) secrecy 70. In fact as he approached this famous statue, he only barely resisted the ____to reach into his bag for his camera. A) impatience B) impulseC) incentive D) initiative Part Ⅳ Error Correction (15 minutes ) Directions: This part consists of a short passage. In this passage, there are altogether 10 mistakes, one in each numbered line. You may have to change a word, add a word or delete a word. Mark out the mistakes and put the corrections in the blanks provided. If you change a word, cross it out and write the correct word in the corresponding blank. If you add a word, put an insertion mark (∧) in the right place and write the missing word in the blank. If you delete a word, cross it out and put a slash (/) in the blank. Example: 〖DZ(22,6〗Television is rapidly becoming the literature of our periods[KG-1]/ .Many of the arguments having[KG-1]/ [KG*2]used for the study of literature as a school subject are valid for ∧ study of television.[] 1. ____Time/times/period____ 2.____/____ 3.____the____[DZ)] “Home, sweet home” is a phrase that expresses an essential attitude in the United States. Whether the reality of life in the family house is sweet or no sweet.The [JY,15]S1.[CD#6] cherished ideal of home has great importance for many people. This ideal is a vital part of the American dream. This dream, dramatized in the history of nineteenth century European settlers of the American West, was in find a piece of place, build a house for one’s family, and [JY,15]S2.[CD#6] started a farm. These small households were portraits of [JY,15]S3.[CD#6] independence: the entire family -- mother, father, children, even grandparents -- live in a small house and working [JY,15]S4.[CD#6] together to support each other. Anyone understood the life [JY,15]S5.[CD#6] and death, importance of family cooperation and hard work. Although most people in the United States no longer live on farms, but the ideal of home ownership is just as [JY,15]S6.[CD#6] strong in the twentieth century as it was in the nineteenth. When U.S soldiers came home before World War II. for [JY,15]S7.[CD#6] example, they dreamed of buying houses and starting families. But there was a tremendous boom in home [JY,15]S8.[CD#6] building. The new houses, typically it the suburbs, were
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Section a [HJO. 6mm Directions: In this section, you will hear 10 short conversations At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. both the conversation and the question 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 centre. Example: You will hear You will read: A) At the office. B) In the waiting room C) At the airport. D)In a restauran rom the conversation we know that the two were talking about some work they had to finish in the evening. This is most likely to have taken place at the office. Therefore, a) the office"is the best answer. You should choose [a] on the Answer Sheet and mark it with a single line through the centre Sample Answer [A] [KG-1*4]-[B] [C] [D] [FK)] 1. A) Riding a horse. B) Shooting a movie c) Playing a game. D) Taking a photo. 2. A) She' ll type the lette B) Shell teach the man to operate the computer. C)She doesn't think his sister is a good typist. She thinks the man should buy a computer. 3. A) John can share the magazine with her. B) She wants to borrow Johns card. C)She ll let John use the journal fi )John should find another copy for himself. 4. A) She promised to help the man B) She came a long way to meet the man C) She took the man to where he wanted to go. D) She suggested a way out of the difficulty for the man 5. A) The train seldom arrives on time B) The schedule has been misprinted The speakers arrived at the station late D) The company has trouble printing a schedule 6. A) To find a better science journal in the library. B) Not to miss any chance to collect useful information C) To buy the latest issue of the magazine D) Not to subscribe to the journal 7. A She wants to borrow the man's student ID card B) The tickets are less expensive than she expected C)She won, t be able to get any discount for the ticket D)The performance turned out to be disappointing 8. A) Do the assignments towards the end of the semester. B) Quit the history course and choose another one instead C) Drop one course and do it next semester D) 9. A) The organization of a conference. B) The cost of renting a conference room
Section A [HJ0.6mm] Directions: In this section, you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the question 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 centre. Example: You will hear: You will read: A) At the office. B) In the waiting room. C) At the airport. D) In a restaurant. From the conversation we know that the two were talking about some work they had to finish in the evening. This is most likely to have taken place at the office. Therefore, A) “At the office” is the best answer. You should choose [A] on the Answer Sheet and mark it with a single line through the centre. Sample Answer [A][KG-1*4]— [B] [C] [D][FK)] 1. A) Riding a horse. B) Shooting a movie. C) Playing a game. D) Taking a photo. 2. A) She’ll type the letter for the man. B) She’ll teach the man to operate the computer. C) She doesn’t think his sister is a good typist. D) She thinks the man should buy a computer. 3. A) John can share the magazine with her. B) She wants to borrow John’s card. C) She’ll let John use the journal first. D) John should find another copy for himself. 4. A) She promised to help the man. B) She came a long way to meet the man. C) She took the man to where he wanted to go. D) She suggested a way out of the difficulty for the man. 5. A) The train seldom arrives on time. B) The schedule has been misprinted. C) The speakers arrived at the station late. D) The company has trouble printing a schedule. 6. A) To find a better science journal in the library. B) Not to miss any chance to collect useful information. C) To buy the latest issue of the magazine. D) Not to subscribe to the journal. 7. A) She wants to borrow the man’s student ID card. B) The tickets are less expensive than she expected. C) She won’t be able to get any discount for the ticket. D) The performance turned out to be disappointing. 8. A) Do the assignments towards the end of the semester. B) Quit the history course and choose another one instead. C) Drop one course and do it next semester. D) Take courses with a lighter workload. 9. A) The organization of a conference. B) The cost of renting a conference room. C) The decoration of the conference room
D)The job of cleaning up the dining-room. 10. A) Meet his client. B) Prepare the dinner. C)Work at his office. D) Fix his car
D) The job of cleaning up the dining-room. 10. A) Meet his client. B) Prepare the dinner. C) Work at his office. D) Fix his car