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Dialogue
1.C. I have my hands full.
2. B. I’ll try it my self
3. A. Don’t complain.
4. B. I am not sure
5. C. So am I. It is so annoying
6.D. It’s cheaper to got to Chicago by car
7. B. She failed the examination last week
8. A. The State University
9. C. The man is doing things in the wrong order
10.B. She is far better than the others
1. there’s no free lunch
2. Are you sure?
3. Good for you.
4. Well, you might as well get used to it.
5. I’m with you there.
6. To have a good rest.
7. Julie looks fine in that dress.
8. Ice cream.
9. Cars that drive themselves may be very expensive.
10. She will fully focus on her job.
1. B. Yes, I couldn't help it.
2. B. How annoying!
3.C. she gave you the cold shoulder
4. D. out of practice
5. A. he's in pretty good shape
6. A. He agrees to the proposal.
7. C.The woman is welcome to join them.
8. C. It's not worth the price.
9. B. He would tear it down first.
10. D. Ted ate too many hamburgers.
1I thought you said there were three men
2It's theother man I'm talking about
3They had been in there for about 5minutes
1/People today don't like that
2/I like a goodstory
3/They still make movies like that
1/I document everything
2/I do a lot of research on the Internet too
3/Of course they mail their friends endlessly
4/I do a lot of my shopping on the net now
A.Do you know what a handicapped space is ?
B.The signs always tell you how long you can park there and on what days.
C.Then you also need to be aware of the time limits on the street signs.
B. May I have your driver’s license,please?
C. Are you familiar with our rules and fines?
A. The hours and limitations are printed on the card and this handout.
C. Well , it’s because my British publisher.
D . All this time I thought you were ‘J.K’.
A . And fooled the boys for a while.
B . And I don’t think the boys have minded.
C. Boy, when it rains, it pours.
A. It sounds like a flu.
B. I also advise resting for a couple of days.
C. How much do I owe you?
B. You have lots of money.
A. So, what are you going to do with the money?
C. What I liked best was that I could work and still lead a normal life.
D. Some supermarkets are open twenty-four hours a day.
A. Nationalities stay in their own areas.
B. People don’t queue like they do here in England.
1/How do you want to send it?
2/Does it have anything valuable inside?
3/Will you take care of that for me?
1/You can’t even stay in the sun for five minutes.
2/I guess so.
3/You want my advice?
C.You’re known as the first billionaire author here.
D.But that’s not just about money.
B.But now I don’t need to worry any more.
A.I literally can’t stop.
A.When is it taking place?
C.That'll be interesting.
B.Is Alan attending?
C. I've decided to look for a new place
B.I thought you liked the apartment.
A. I'll drop by there on my way to class today.
Section B
D. it's a real honor to have you here.
A. Thanks, Rachel.
C. we were all talking about some TV shows.
B. That's what we did.
Vocabulary
11. purposefully = deliberately
12.get down to business = begin our work
13.convert= turn
14.observe= follow
15.interpretation= explanation
16. commitments= obligations
17. at stake= in danger
18.as opposed to=in contrast to
19. surpasses=exceeds
20. display = troublesome
11. overlooked =neglected
12. Obliged=requested
13. originality =creativity
14. deliberate =intentional
15. scarcely =hardly
16. trapped =caught
17. hazardous =dangerous
18.in the neighborhood of = approximately
19. obstacle =barrier
20. lean on =count on
11. remarks=B. speech
12. take after=A .resemble
13. devastating=C .destructive
14. comply with =D. observe
15. imbalanced=C. uneven
16. hold back =C. stop
17. inquiry =D. investigation
18 . make way for=B .give space for
19. approximately =B .roughly
20. confined = C. restricted
11. current =C. latest
12. eventually = finally
13. ceased =D. stopped
14. demonstrated=A. showed
15. admission =A. entrance
16. away =A. apart
17. turn out=D. produce
18. make up =A. compose
19. on purpose= D. deliberately
20. foreseen =C. expected
11. at the mercy of = under the control of
12. aggressively =rigorously
13.lest =for fear that
14. representation = expression
15. scrutiny= examination
16. handsome=considerable
17. attributed to =caused by
18. promote =encourage
19. optimum =most acceptable
20. consists in =lies in
11. options =A. choices
12. rays=D. beams
13. hostile=A. unfriendly
14. carry out =B. implement
15. dispersed= C. scattered
16. insert =D. put in
17. deteriorated =C. worsened
18. likewise =A. also
19. beyond =C. outside
20. accidentally =B. unexpectedly
11. alertness=sensitivity
12. find fault with =criticize
13. brought forward =advanced
14.sufficient= enough
15. surpass=exceed
16. prospects=outlook
17. burned out=exhausted
18. merging = combination
19. eligible=qualified
20. barely=hardly
11. wear off =disappear
12. tolerate =put up with
13. in terms of=with regard to
14. deception = fraud
15. deliberate=intentional
16. reluctantly=unwillingly
17. given rise to=created
18. dismissed =laid off
19. false idea = illusion
20. elaborated=explained
Vocabulary SectionB
21. My oldest son had just finished an extended holiday stay prior to moving to a new State, anew job, and the next chapter in his life.
22. Blacks and American Indians make up less than 10% of students in the top 30 businessschools, while they are about 28% of the U.S. population.
23. With demand continuing to rise in emerging economies such as China and India, energy tradersbelieve that oil futures are a good bet.
24. Laws and regulations in each country have to be made in line with the constitution of the country.
25. The jury’s verdict was that the accused was guilty
26. In English learning, a vicious cycle occurs when a student makes more errors after being scolded.
27. Isn’t it cool when you learn something you’ve never known before?
28. There are several factors contributing to the rapid growth of sales promotion, particularly in consumer markets.
29. The Internet has been developing at a speed beyond people’s expectations in the past two decades.
30. It is obvious that the sports games are no longer amateur affairs; they have become professionally laid out.
21. It goes without saying that consumers would be happier if prices were lower.
22. The world economic recession put an abrupt end to the steel market upturn that began in .
23. I’m curious about how you discovered my website, and am very glad if you enjoy it.
24. The Labor Party’s electoral strategy, based on an alliance with other smaller parties, has proved successful.
25. The new aircraft will be subjected to a test of temperatures of -65℃ and 120℃.
26. The money I got from teaching on the side was a useful supplement to my ordinary income.
27. Chinese people are now enjoying better dental health, as shown by the declining incidence of tooth decay.
28. Many countries have conversation programs to prevent certain species of fish from becoming extinct.
29. Susan never took any cookery courses; she learned cooking by picking up useful tips from TV cookery programs.
30. The President Authorized his deputy to act for him while he was abroad.
21. By a strange coincidence,both candidates have come up with the same solution to the problem .
22. The discussion was so prolonged and exhausting that at intervals the speakers stopped for refreshments .
23. Mr Tunick filed suit against the New York police department after city officials turned down his request.
24.The fire man had a narrow escape when a staircase collapsed beneath his feet.
25.Many painters ,rock singers ,and dancers have distinct hair style , peculiar to their group.
26.That he brought the company big profits wouldn't justify putting the company's mon
ey into his own pockets.
27. We’re taking on 50 new staff this year as business grows .
28 .Is the theory of evolution direct contradiction with religious teachings , or does it leave room for debate ?
29. Libraies are an investment for the future and should not be allowed to fall into decline.
30. A transplant operation is successful only doctors can prevent the body form rejecting the foreign organ .
Reading Comprehension
31. Besides loneliness, which of the following can also spread among people?
B. Happiness
32. The Framingham Heart Study starting from 1948 ________________
A. expanded its research topics
33. Which of the following is true about the spread of loneliness?
A. It leads to a gradual loss of friends
34. Having a lonely friend, you are more likely to_________________
C. increase the sense of loneliness
35. According to John Cacioppo at the University of Chicago, loneliness can _______
C. infect social networks
36. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Loneliness can spread
37. The Digital Textbook Initiative _______________
D. is advocated by California state governor
38. The main reason for promoting digital textbooks is to ______________
A. help save money
39. The digital textbooks were approved by ___________________
A. trained teachers
40. What is true of CK12 Foundation?
B. It paid teachers to write digital textbooks.
41. According to Susan Martimo, digital textbooks __________________
C, will first be adopted by well-equipped schools
42.It can be inferred from the last paragraph that .
B.the use of digital textbooks is not really free
43.This passage is mainly about .
A.how to keep fit and avoid fatness
44.What does “this expanding problem” (Para. 1) refer to?
B.The obesity time bomb warned of by doctors.
45.Why does the author mention Mr Pickwick in Charles Dickens‟ novel?
D.He is the image of being plump and happy.
46.According to Sir Liam Donaldson, what is the best way to avoid obesity?
D.Doing physical activities.
47.Which of the following is NOT recommended by the Health Development Agency?
B.Going to the gym to walk on treadmills.
48.It can be inferred from the last paragraph that .
D.moderate daily-life exercise can make us leaner and fitter
49.According to the passage, what is a metaphor?
A.A comparison between two different objects with similar features.
50.The main idea of this passage is that .
D.metaphor is a great poetic device
51.It can be inferred from the passage that a metaphor is .
B.rich in meaning
52.As is meant by the author, thorns of a rose .
C.add a new element to the image of love
53.The meaning of the love-is-a-rose metaphor is that .
D.love is both good and bad experiences
54.According to the passage, poetry is intended to .
C.express poets‟ ideas
55.Which of the following is the best title for this passage?
A.The Future of Your Medical Data
56.Putting patient information in databases and online .
D.changes how people seek and receive health care
57.According to John Gomez, many patients use social networking sites to .
C.share information about their health care
58Which of the following is NOT changing the traditional roles of doctors and patients?
B.An easier access to information online.
59.According to Nitu Kashyap, more patients in the future will .
C.leave out their visit to doctors‟ offices and hospitals
60.It is stated in the passage that .
D.patients are starting to make use of their electronic medical records
31. The “walking school bus” _____.
A. does not consume fuel
32. In America the responsibility for busing kids to school lies with ____.
B. school districts
33. As regards walking to school, modern parents seem much concerned with the _____.
D. safety of their children
34. To save money, some schools choose to _____.
B. shorten the school week
35. Busing cutbacks may eventually lead to _____.
C. an increase in carbon dioxide emissions
36. Which of the following best describes the author’s attitude towards busing cutbacks?
C. Objective
37. What can we learn from the first two paragraphs?
C. The more advanced a society, the greater the age gap.
38. As is suggested in Paragraph 2, the two factors relevant to women’s longer lifespan are ____.
D.their endurance of work strains and reluctance for adventure
39. According to Paragraph3, which of the following statements is true?
D. Smoking does not seem to affect women’s longevity.
40. Which of the following phenomena makes researchers puzzled?
B. Though more liable to illnesses, women still live longer.
41. The word “edge” in Paragraph 6 means “_____”.
C. advantage
42. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. The greater longevity of women remains a mystery.
43. By “human intervention” (Paragraph 2), the author refers to _____.
C. acts like turning off lights when no one is in the room
44. Batteries are not an ideal energy source for sensor networks because they ____.
A. have to be replaced from time to time
45. Battery-free wireless sensor networks are made possible by the fact that _____.
A. there is energy in the environment to be utilized
46. According to the passage, Green Peak _____.
B. promotes the application of wireless sensor networks
47. The focus of Paragraph 4 is on the _____.
C. elimination of batteries in sensor networks
48. Wireless sensor networks promise to ____.
D. improve the daily lives of people worldwide
49. The first sentence in Paragraph 1 implies that _____.
B. Road Rage has received much media coverage in the last few months
50. According to the National Highway Transportation Safety Association, last year _.
B. more people were killed by aggressive driving than by drunk driving
51. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a cause of aggressive driving?
D. Rush hour traffic
52. The word “spell” in Paragraph 3 means”_____”.
B. cause
53. Which of the following characterizes aggressive driving?
C. Yelling at another driver
54. The last paragraph is intended to _____.
A. tell people how to cope with Road Rage
55. What did psychologists find out about Clever Hans?
D. He merely responded to human signals.
56. Lisa Lit and her colleagues ____.
C. confirmed the “Clever Hans” effect
57. The dog handlers learned before the searches that ____.
C. some target scents may be labeled with a special mark
58. What was most significant about the experiment, according to Dr Lit?
A. The location of the false alerts
59. It can be concluded from the experiment that ____.
B. dogs may act in response to their handlers’ bodily signals
60. The author thinks that Dr Lit’s findings _____.
A. should raise our concern in real life
31.Why did the boy want to learn judo?
D .The reason was not mentioned in the passage
32.When a referee calls a "time-out”__________
B. the game stops
for a short time
33. Why did the master insist on continuing the match?
C. He had confidence in the boy's skill.
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