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At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. 1. A.She is going to the shopping center.     B.She cannot go with the man.    C.She will work with the man tonight.     D.She will have a physical exam tomorrow. 2.A.$0.50.         B.$1.00.       C.$1.50.         D.$2.50. 3.A.Interviewer and interviewee.   B.Teacher and student.    C. Doctor and nurse.                 D.Boss and secretary. 4.A.At a car shop.                    B.At a garage.    C.In a parking area.                D.In a car showroom. 5.A.Finding a larger room.          B.Selling the old table.    C.Buying another bookshelf.      D.Rearranging some furniture. 6.A.She seldom works.           B.She enjoys working at the same job.    C.She often changes her job.     D.She has worked at the job long . 7.A.A nice hair style.             B.Marvin and Joan’s wedding.     C.An old photo.                  D.An opening ceremony. 8.A.He was busy eating.     B.He didn’t notice who John was talking to .    C.John was too busy to talk.     D.John was meeting the new guests . 9.A.Her English is very good.     B.She speaks English quickly .    C.Her spoken English is still not so good.     D.She has no time to learn English. 10.A.Ben really wants the scholarship.     B.No one wants the scholarship .    C.Ben is not interested in the scholarship.     D.Others like the scholarship more than Ben .     Part B Passages     Directions : In Part B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions  will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.     Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage. 11.A.At a bar in New York.       B.At a university restaurant.     C.At Top Club of Britain.     D.At a club in the United States. 12.A.Because Gloria worked hard for the club.     B.Because Gordon regretted giving the big tip.     C.Because her story made the club well known.     D.Because Gordon had no money in the bank. 13.A.A lost-and-found check.            B.An unexpected sum of money.     C.The biggest tip in history.       D.A tip from an Englishbusinessman.     Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following news. 14.A.900million yuan.          B.900billion yuan.     C.2.9million yuan           D.2.9 billion yuan. 15.A.Drinking hot soup.        B.Taking vitamin C pills.      C.Doing more exercise.      D.Drinking coffee. 16.A.It could improve muscle function.     B.Muscle damage would not happen.     C.Muscle soreness would disappear.     D.Upper body soreness would hardly be reduced.     Part C Longer Conversations     Directions: In Part C , you will hear two longer conversations . The conversations will be read twice . After you hear each conversation , you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard . Write your answers on your answer sheet .  Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation .    Wolfson  College Language School Enrolment Form Name:                           Tony Brown Telephone number:               17.__________         Language to learn:              18.__________         Name of the branch school:      19.New_______         Language level:                 20.__________            Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer. Blanks 21through 24 are based on the following conversation.   Who is waiting for the man ? 21.__________. When does the woman expect to get home? 22.By________. Where is the woman’s office? 23.In________. What TV program is the man going to watch ? 24.__________.      Complete the form. Write.NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer. Ⅱ.Grammar Directions :  Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence. 25.I earn 10 dollars ______ hour as ______ supermarket cashier on Saturdays.  A.a …an          B.the …a      C.an …a      D.an…the 26.The conference has been held to discuss the effects of tourism ______ the wildlife in the area.  A.in              B.on           C.at          D.with 27.Shanghai is really a fascinating city and we’ve decided to stay for ______ two weeks.  A.another         B.other        C.the other   D.other’s 28.The young dancers looked so charming in their beautiful clothes that we took ______ pictures of them.  A.many of                         B.masses of    C.the number of                   D.a large amount of 29.How ______ you say that you really understand the whole story if you have covered only part of the article?  A.can             B.must         C.need        D.may 30.It is believed that if a book is ______, it will surely         the reader.  A.interested …interest           B.interesting …be interested  C.interested …be interesting     D.interesting…interest 31.The house rent is expensive. I’ve got about half the space I had at home and I’m paying ______ here.  A.as three times much             B.as much three times  C.much as three times             D.three times as much 32.I thought Jim would say something about his school report, but he ______ it.  A.doesn’t mention                B.hadn’t mentioned    C.didn’t mention                 D.hasn’t mentioned 33.—How far apart do they live?     — ______I know, they live in the same neighbourhood.  A.As long as     B.As far as     C.As well as    D.As often as 34.We were in ______ when we left that we forgot the airline tickets.  A.a rush so anxious               B.a such anxious rush  C.so an anxious rush              D.such an anxious rush 35.A good storyteller must be able to hold his listeners’ curiosity ______ he reaches the end of the story.  A.when         B.unless          C.after       D.until 36.It is these poisonous products ______ can cause the symptoms of the flu , such as headache and aching muscles.  A.who          B.that            C.how         D.what 37.The discovery of new evidence led to ______.  A.the thief having caught         B.catch the thief  C.the thief being caught          D.the thief to be caught 38.Only when your identity has been checked,______.  A.you are allowed in              B.you will be allowed in  C.will you allow in               D.will you be allowed in 39.Generally speaking,______ according to the directions, the drug has no side effect.  A.when taking                     B.when taken    C.when to take                    D.when to be taken 40.It is pretty well understood ______ controls the flow of carbon dioxide in and out the atmosphere today.  A.that          B.when           C.what         D.how 41.I can think of many cases ______ students obviously knew a lot of English words and expressions but couldn’t write a good essay.  A.why           B.which          C.as           D.where 42.—Dad , I’ve finished my assignment.     —Good, and ______ you play or watch TV, you mustn’t disturb me.  A.whenever      B.whether        C.whatever     D.no matter 43.An army spokesman stressed that all the soldiers had been ordered ______ clear warnings before firing any shots.  A.to issue      B.being issued   C.to have issued D.to be issued 44.There is a new problem involved in the popularity of private cars ______ road conditions need ______.  A.that …to be improved           B.which …to be improved  C.where…improving                D.when…improving III.Vocabulary Directions : Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence. 45.Some passengers complain that it usually ______ so long to fill in travel insurance documents.  A.costs         B.takes         C.spends        D.spares 46.“I don’t think it’s my ______ that the TV blew up. I just turned it on, that’s all,” said the boy .  A.error         B.mistake       C.fault         D.duty 47.My grandfather is as ______ as a young man and hates sitting around doing nothing all day.  A.enthusiastic  B.energetic     C.talkative     D.sensitive 48.Broadly speaking, I would agree with Shirley,though not ______.  A.widely        B.thoroughly    C.entirely      D.extensively 49.Tony is ______ the guidebook, looking for information about Japan, where he will travel soon.  A.tracing       B.skipping      C.inspecting    D.scanning 50.One of the consequences of our planet’s being warming up is a(n)______ in the number of natural disasters.  A.result        B.account       C.reason        D.increase 51.Those who change mobile phones frequently will pay a heavy price for being ______.  A.graceful      B.fashionable   C.particular    D.feasible 52.Life is tough in the city.In order to lose their ______, some people drink alcohol.  A.temper        B.mood          C.consciousness D.pressures 53.Her talent and experience ______ her to the respect of her colleagues .  A.permitted     B.qualified     C.deserved      D.entitled 54.The engine of the ship was out of order and the bad weather ______the helplessness of the crew at sea.  A.added to      B.resulted from C.turned out    D.made up IV.Cloze Directions : For each blank in the following passages there are four words or phrases marked A,B,C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.                                                             (A)     Farmers, as we all know , have been having a hard time of it lately, and have turned to new ways of earning income from their land. This involves not only planting new kinds of crops, but some   55   ways of making money, the most unusual of which has got to be sheep racing. Yes, you heard me   56  ! A farmer now holds sheep races on a regular basis, and during the past year over 100, 000 people have    57    to watch the race. “I was passing the farm on my way to the sea for a holiday,” one punter (赛马经纪人)told me, “ and I thought I’d have a look. I didn’t believe it was serious, to tell you the truth.” According to a regular visitor, betting on sheep is more interesting than betting on horses. “At proper horse races everyone has already studied the form of the horse   58   , and there are clear favourites.   59   nobody has heard anything about these    60  ! Most people find it difficult to tell one from another in any case.” I stayed to watch the races, and I must admit that I found it quite   61  .In a usual sheep race, half a dozen sheep race down hill over a course of about half a mile . Food is waiting for them at the other end of the   62   just to give them some encouragement, I ought to add ! The sheep run surprisingly fast,   63   they have probably not eaten for a while. Anyway, the crowd around me were obviously enjoying their day out at the races,   64   by their happy faces and the sense of excitement. 55.A.common       B.strange        C.swift       D.illegal 56.A.honestly     B.surprisingly   C.completely  D.correctly 57.A.showed off   B.brought up     C.turned up   D.looked forward 58.A.behind time  B.in progress    C.in advance  D.in time 59.A.But          B.Therefore      C.Moreover    D.Otherwise 60.A.horses       B.sheep          C.races       D.stories 61.A.exciting     B.dangerous      C.boring      D.peculiar 62.A.race         B.hill           C.track       D.field 63.A.if           B.so             C.yet         D.although 64.A.observing    B.judging        C.considering D.inferring                                                          (B)     The British love to think of themselves as polite, and everyone knows how fond they are of their “pleases” and “thank yous”. Even the simplest business such as buying  a train ticket requires  65   seven or eight of these. Another   66   of our good manners is the queue. New-comers to Britain could be forgiven for thinking that queuing rather than football was the   67   national sport. Finally, of course, motorists generally stop at crossings. But does all this mean that the British should consider themselves more polite than their European neighbours? I think not.     Take forms of address (称呼)for example. The average English person —   68   he happens to work in a hotel or department store —would rather die than call a stranger “Sir” or “Madam”. Yet in some European countries this is the most basic of common address. Our   69  “you” for everyone may appear more democratic, but it means that we are forced to seek out complicated ways to express  70  .I am all  for returning to the use of “thee” and “thou”(Thee and thou are old-fashioned poetic words for “you”); “you” would be  71      for strangers and professional relationships.     And of course, the English find touching and other shows of friendship truly terrifying. Have you noticed how the British  72     ever touch? Personally, I find the Latin habit of shaking hands or a friendly kiss quite charming. Try kissing the average English person, and they will either take two steps backwards in horror; or, if their escape is   73  ,you will find your lips touching the back of their head. Now what could be   74  than that? 65.A.at least      B.at most      C.less than     D.not more than 66.A.signal        B.scene        C.sign          D.sight 67.A.true           B.original     C.supe
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