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1、杨浦区 2012 学年度第一学期高三年级学业质量调研 英语试卷(本卷满分 150 分;完卷时间 120 钟)第 I 卷(共 105 分)I.Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questio

2、ns 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. In a post office.B. On the campus.C. In a hotel.D. At the airport.2.A. Doctor and patient.B.

3、 Lawyer and client.C. Manager and customer.D. Passer and policeman.3.A. To book a ticket.B. To make complaints.C. To make an appointment.D. To consult a dentist.4.A. She has trouble in getting along with the professor.B. She regrets taking up much of the professors time. C. She knows the professor h

4、as been busy recently.D. She doesnt know the professor has run into trouble.5.A. One.B. Two.C. Three.D. Four.6.A. Everyone failed in the exam.B. Everyone passed the exam.C. Sixty students passed the exam.D. All the students got sixty.7.A. It was tiring.B. It cost more money.C. It saved time.D. It wa

5、s acceptable.8.A. Its inconvenient to go to work.B. The job was not well paid.C. He didnt like to have meetings.D. The working hours were not suitable.9.A. $10.B. $13.C. $18.D. $19.10. A. He feels the professor should be merciful.B. He considers the punishment too severe. C. He thinks it right to pu

6、nish those students. D. He thinks the students deserve sympathy.Section BDirections: In Section 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, r

7、ead 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. To charge battery.B. To take in empty bottles.C. To sell subway tickets.D. To exchange money.12.A. To donate it di

8、rectly.B. To exchange it for a subway ticket.C. To withdraw the cash.D. To charge their credit cards.13. A. At bus stops.B. In schools.C. Outside the bank.D. In residential areas.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. 1200.B. 8,000,000.C. 15,000.D. 120,000.15. A. It is hea

9、vy with texts.B. It lacks visual materials.C. It has virtual tours and interactive maps.D. It provides details about price and requirements.16.A. Never trust any third-party website.B. Make contact with the school.C. Apply for a free campus visit.D. Try to be good enough.Section CDirections: In Sect

10、ion 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 information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation

11、.Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.Adams Tailor ShopItem:Cotton dustcoatStyle:The 17 designAlternation:6 buttons in the front / two pockets only on the leftSpecial requirement:Not too 18 Try-on day:Next 19 (Jan. 15th) Charge for tailoring: 20 yuanBlanks 21 through 24 are based on the

12、 following conversation.Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.What has happened to Flight CA 506?It was delayed because of 21 .What is being done to solve the problem?They are doing their best to find a 22 .Who will pay the extra costs?The airline will cover the 23 and th

13、e hotel expenses.What can the man do now?He can do nothing but wait and 24 .II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: 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. People who had lived the horror a

14、nd suffering of the war began to rebuild their nation.A. fromB. withC. byD. through26. The gangs were all dealing drugs, but Bob was who got caught.A. someoneB. oneC. the oneD. anyone27. Life is a hospital every patient is possessed by the desire to change his bed.A. thatB. whenC. whereD. whose28. D

15、ont spend time beating on a wall, to change it into a door.A. hopeB. hopingC. hopedD. to hope29. A man can fail many times, but he isnt a failure he begins to blame somebody else.A. evenB. untilC. in caseD. once30. The tragedy calls for gun control measures 26 people were killed in the school shooti

16、ng in Newtown.A. whereB. thatC. whichD. why31. Mere words cannot match the depths of our sorrow, our wounded hearts.A. nor they can healB. so they can healC. nor can they healD. so can they heal32. you look into your heart that your vision will become clear.A. It is only whenB. Only whenC. When it i

17、s onlyD. Only when it is33. Dont let the sadness of your past and the fear of your future the happiness of your present.A. ruinB. to ruinC. ruiningD. ruined34. the citys public school system should be open to the children of migrant workers has become the focus of discussion.A. ThatB. WhatC. Whether

18、D. If35. Who be phoning us at this time of night? It might be your sister.A. mightB. canC. dareD. must36. Always remember to get every bit of criticism between two thick layers of praise.A. sandwichingB. being sandwichedC. having been sandwichedD. sandwiched37. difficult explorations are, humans hav

19、e never stopped moving forward.A. WhileB. DespiteC. AsD. However38. To avoid off, you should be prepared to state how your contributions will benefit the company.A. layingB. to be laidC. being laidD. having been laid39. Do you bring the picture? Yes, I it for a whole morning.A. looked forB. have loo

20、ked forC. have been looking forD. had looked for40. My grandfather, is often the case with old people, is fond of talking about good old days.A. whichB. suchC. asD. whatSection BDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there

21、 is one word more than you need.A. emphasizeB. misunderstandingC. reflectD. referredE. privacyF. attachedG. occurringH. opposeI. civilizationJ. concerningThe most difficult part of a Western-Chinese marriage is the cultural differences. Thetraditional Chinese culture is established on the Confucian

22、philosophy, while the western culture is based on ancient Greek 41 . Cultural differences exist in almost every aspect and therefore 42 also on relationships and marriage.From the traditional Chinese point of view, marriage is a relationship 43 many aspects such as family, friends and relatives, whi

23、le from the Western point of view, marriage is a contract signed between two people that is based on trust and love. Furthermore, Westerners marriages 44 more the independence and 45 of the couple.That is why Westerners sometimes cannot understand why we Chinese need to support our relatives if we a

24、re asked to do so. Chinese need to maintain their “face” and “relations”. Even in a relationship, we are somehow still 46 to our family and relatives. Our partner has to understand it and at least does not 47 it.It is not easy to maintain Chinese-Western relationship. Cultural differences may result

25、 in 48 . Young Asian ladies are fond of western men because they believe they are more gentlemanly and in addition their appearances are more attractive. Western men may think Chinese ladies are gentler and more feminine.My suggestion for the cross-culture relationship is always trying to put yourse

26、lf in others shoes: accepting rather than changing; always respecting your partner but clarifying your own red lines; showing your interest in his/her different culture and carefully commenting on it and so on.There are more and more cross-culture marriages 49 recently. I would like to take this cha

27、nce to sincerely wish them the very best in their love journeys.III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: 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 new research suggests

28、that animals have a much higher level of brainpower than once thought. If animals do have intelligence, how do scientists measure it? Before defining animals intelligence, scientists defined what is not intelligence. Instinct is not intelligence. It is a skill 50 into an animals brain by its genetic

29、 heritage (基因遗传). Tricks can be learned byrepetition, but no real thinking is 51 . Cuing, in which animals learn to do or not to do certain things by following outside signals, does not demonstrate intelligence. Scientists believe that insight, the ability to use tools, and communication using human

30、 language are all 52 measures of the mental ability of animals.When judging animal intelligence, scientists look for insight, which they define as a flash of sudden understanding. When a young gorilla (大猩猩) could not reach fruit from a tree, she noticed crates (木板箱) on the lawn near the tree. She 53

31、 the crates into a pyramid, thenclimbed on them to reach her 54 . The gorillas insight allowed her to solve a new problem without trial and error.The ability to use tools is also an important sign of intelligence. Crows (乌鸦) use sticks topry (撬开) peanuts out of cracks. The crow 55 intelligence by sh

32、owing it has learned what a stick can do. 56 , otter (水獭) use rocks to crack open crab shells in order to get at the meat.Many animals have learned to communicate using human language. One chimp can recognize and correctly use more than 250 57 symbols on a keyboard. These symbols 58 human words. An

33、amazing parrot can 59 five objects of two different types. He can understand the difference between the number, color, and kind of object. The ability to 60 is a basic thinking skill. In addition, he seems to use language to express his needs and 61 . When ill and taken to the animal hospital for hi

34、s first overnight stay, this parrot turned to go. “Come here!” he cried to a scientist who works with him. “I love you. Im sorry. Wanna go back?”The research on animal intelligence raises important questions. If animals are smarter than 62 thought, would that change the way humans interact with them

35、? Would animals still be used for food, clothing, or 63 experimentation? Finding the answer to these tough questions makes a difficult 64 even for a large-brained, problem-solving species like our own.50.A. developedB. admittedC. programmedD. injected51.A. inheritedB. involvedC. instructedD. intende

36、d52.A. realisticB. unusualC. accurateD. effective53.A. piledB. assembledC. supportedD. divided54.A. potentialB. rewardC. standardD. top55.A. exploresB. expandsC. explainsD. exhibits56.A. LikewiseB. ThereforeC. HoweverD. Otherwise57.A. magicalB. flexibleC. abstractD. permanent58.A. substitute forB. s

37、tand forC. appeal toD. carry out59.A. foreseeB. determineC. combineD. distinguish60.A. classifyB. justifyC. qualifyD. simplify61.A. satisfactionB. emotionsC. gratitudeD. beliefs62.A. objectivelyB. professionallyC. previouslyD. scientifically63.A. electricalB. physicalC. medicalD. logical64.A. decisi

38、onB. translationC. choiceD. puzzleSection BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the pass

39、age you have just read.(A)Brigham Young University students can now receive the unconditional love of dogs without breaking rules prohibiting pets in university housing.Jenna Miller started her company Puppies for Rent this summer in the Provo area as a way for students and others to rent puppies by

40、 the hour.The pups have been rented for first dates and surprise parties and by mothers rewarding their children. After signing a contract, customers can rent them for $15 an hour, $25 for two hours and$10 for each additional hour.Miller offers her seven puppies for playtime rentals, with each dog h

41、and delivered straight to the customers door. Her lawyer brother helps her with legal contracts and fees. She now has four employees helping look after and deliver the animal.Carl Arky, spokesman for the Humane Society of Utah said his group is against the business. Puppies need consistency and stab

42、ility in their lives, he said, and renting them to various people might affect the animals growth and development.Miller said the animals are treated well and she has a 100 percent success rate so far finding them a permanent home. Money paid by renters goes toward adoption fees if they decide to ow

43、n a puppy.65. Which of the following are not possible renters of the puppies?A. Young lovers.B. Party organizers.C. Mothers.D. Scientific group members.66. Millers brothers main responsibility is to .A. draft contractsB. deliver animalsC. find adoption familiesD. walk dogs67. Why is Carl in disagree

44、ment with the service?A. Because playing with pets is harmful to childrens health. B. Because some people will be cruel to the rented animals.C. Because unstable living enviroment is not good for animals growth. D. Because it will prohibit the puppies from finding a permanent home. (B)DEFINITIONSTEN

45、ANCYAGREEMENTTHE LANDLORD Mrs Gloria Black of 6 Sutton Road, Cambridge CB5 7AQ THE TENANT Marina KahnPROPERTY 24a Wood Road, Cambridge CB2 8BGTOGETHER WITH CONTENTS (fixtures, furniture and equipment) specified in the inventory(attached)TERM from 1 st January 20 to 31 st December 20 (12 months)RENT

46、500 per calendar month, payable in advance on the first day of each monthDEPOSIT 500, payable on commencement of this AgreementAGREEMENTSAThe Landlord may re-enter the Property and terminate this Agreement if the Rent or any part of it is not paid within fourteen days after it becomes due.BThe Landl

47、ord may bring the tenancy to an end at any time before the expiry of the Term (but not earlier than six months from the Commencement Date of this Contract) by giving the Tenant not less than two months written notice starting that the Landlord requires possession of the Property.CThe Landlord shall

48、put the deposit with the Deposit Protection Service, and shall inform the Tenant within 14 days of taking the deposit of the contact details of this service and details of how to apply for the release of the deposit from this service.TENANTS OBLIGATIONS1Pay the Rent into the Landlords bank account a

49、t the times specified.2Pay for all water, gas and electricity consumed on the Property during the Term; and pay in full for all charges made for the use of telephone on the Property during the Term.3Keep the interior of the Property during the Term in a good and clean state of repair, condition and

50、decoration.4Permit the Landlord to enter the Property at all reasonable times; to inspect the Property and its contents; and to carry out any works of maintenance or repair to the Property; to show prospective new Tenants around the Property at the end of the tenancy.5Not take in any paying guest wi

51、thout the prior written consent of the Landlord.6Not use the Property other than as a private dwelling; nor carry on any profession, trade or business in the Property.7Not use any musical instrument, wireless or television between midnight and 7 am, nor permit any singing or dancing between these ho

52、urs.8Not keep in the Property any cat, dog or other pet without the prior written consent of theLandlord.SIGNATURESTenant:Name (print): MARINA KAHN Signed: Marina Kahn Witnessed by: Name (print): ALICE RACE Signed: A. RACE Occupation: SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHER Address: 16 School House Lane, Cambridge

53、, CB2 8GH Tenant:Name (print): GLORIA BLACK Signed: Gloria Black Witnessed by: Name (print): OLIVE LYDIA LEE Signed: Olive L Lee Occupation: Librarian Address: 3 Fieldhead Road, Peterborough PB4 8DU 68. Whats the monthly rent of the property?A. 500.B. 575.C. 1000.D. 1500.69. Whats the landlords witn

54、ess?A. A teacher.B. A librarian.C. A house agent.D. A bank clerk.70. Which of the following is allowed in the property?A. Watching TV at any time.B. Holding an all-night dancing party. C. Changing it into a business office.D. Entertaining friends with self-cooked meals.71. Which of the following is

55、the right of the landlord?A. He can show new tenants around the property at any time. B. He can enter the property to inspect its contents.C. He can take back his property whenever he wants. D. He can keep the deposit for himself. (C)Does solving a math problem give you a headache? Do you feel nervo

56、us when you sit a math exam? For most students, math can be tough but scientists have proved that math problems can actually trigger physical pain.Scientists came to his conclusion with an in-depth experiment, which was published in the Public Library of Science One journal. They began by finding ou

57、t how much participants fear math. Those involved were asked a series of questions such as how they feel when they receive a math textbook or when they walk into a math lesson.Based on their answers, participants were divided into groups. One group was made up of people who were particularly afraid

58、of math and participants in the other group were more comfortable with the subject.Both groups were then given either math tasks or word tasks. When a math task was going to come next, a yellow circle would appear but when a word task was soon to come, a blue square would be shown.Using a brain-scan

59、 machine, scientists noticed that whenever people from Group One saw a yellow circle, their brain would respond in a way similar to when their body is feeling pain. It was like the pain they would fee, for example, if they burnt their hand on a hot stove. But they reacted less strongly when they kne

60、w that they would be faced with a word task.However, scientists saw no strong brain response from people in the second group.Math can be difficult, and for those with high levels of mathematics-anxiety (HMA), math is associated with tension, apprehension and fear. “When you are really thinking about

61、 the math problems, your mind is racing and you are worrying about all the things that could go wrong,” explained Ian Lyons from University of Chicago, US, leader of the study. “The higher a persons anxiety of a maths task, the more he activated brain regions associated with threat detection, and th

62、e experience of pain.”More interestingly, the brain activity disappeared when participants actually started dealing with the math tasks. “This means that its not that math itself hurts; rather, the anticipation of math is painful,” Lyons said.Based on the study, scientists suggested that things coul

63、d be done to help students worry less and move past their fear of math, which might mean they perform better in tests.72. In the first stage, scientists ask participants some questions to _.A. see whether math hurtsB. find out how much they fear mathC. observe how their brain responseD. test their e

64、ndurance of pain73. The underlined word “the anicipation of math” is closest in meaning to .A. the attempt of learning mathC. the effort to understand mathB. the motivation to work out math problemD. the act of thinking about math74.Which is the best title for the passage?A. How to overcome math fea

65、r.B. Physical pain affects math performance.C. Math pain in your brain.D. Unknown truth about pain.75. What can be concluded from the experiment?A. The anticipation of math has no relation to students confidence in math. B. Moderate mathematic anxiety promotes students academic performance.C. Effect

66、ive solutions have been worked out to lower students anxiety of math.D. Physical pain caused by HMA disappears in the process of doing math problem.Section CDirections: Read the following text and choose the most suitable heading from the list A-F for each paragraph. There is one extra heading which

67、 you do not need.A. Weather is to blameB. Divided opinionsC. Inheriting characteristicsD. Home of the redheadsE. Greater sensitivity to painF. Gene mutation76.Britain may be the most red-headed country in the world. About 1 to 2 percent of the worldspopulation has red hair, but in the UK the numbers

68、 are much higher, with 13 percent of Scots, 10percent of the Irish, and 6 percent of people in England having red hair, according to the BBC.77.Scientists have tried to explain why some people have red hair for some time and now they may have found an answer: the dull weather in Britain. The human b

69、ody needs vitamin D from sunshine, but unfortunately people living in Britain do not have enough of it because of its maritime climate. In fact, Britain gets even more cloud than countries in the far north of Europe. In Sweden,for example, the average daily hours of sunshine is 5.4. In Scotland it i

70、s only 3.1 hours.78.To deal with this, the DNA of people living in these areas has changed slightly; scientists callthis a mutation. Originally, the coloring on our body is a mixture of two kinds of melanin black melanin and red/yellow melanin, but with certain parts of DNA changed, the production o

71、f black melanin is suppressed while only red/yellow melanin is made. The result is red hair, light skincolor, freckles and a greater sensitivity to sunlight.79.However, whats more interesting is that redhead DNA mutation is recessive, which means itis hidden and can often skip generations without sh

72、owing. At least 1.6 million Scots carry a red-head gene mutation, and most are unaware that they do. This is why a person who does nothave red hair can still produce red-haired children if he or she is a carrier of this special DNA.80.The research on red hair, like many areas of science, is contradi

73、ctory. In 2002 researchersshowed that redheads are more sensitive to pain, and need more anaesthetic during surgery than people with blonde or dark hair. However, in 2005 scientists found that a MCR1R mutation gives redheads a higher tolerance for pain. Research into these aspects of red hair geneti

74、cs continues. Redheads should though be more careful about their exposure to sunlight as they are at an increased risk of contracting skin cancer. If you are a redhead, the advice is not to stay out of the sun, but to be careful about how much exposure you get, and to cover yourself with a higher fa

75、ctor sunscreen.Section DDirections: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words.Pizza Hut lovers, you can now smell just like your favorite food. Pizza Hut launches its own perfume that smells like a fresh pizza pie. This is not a jok

76、e although it started as one! While it might seem like an unusual venture for the brand famous for pizza, the companys perfume is already available as a limited edition product.According to the Globe and Mail, the project started out as a joke by Grip Limited, an advertising firm that works with Piz

77、za Hut in Canada, who asked the chains Facebook fans to imagine the pleasant smell of a fresh-delivered pie as a perfume and to name it. Fans responded to the idea so enthusiastically that Grip Limited decided to take the joke a step further and make the perfume a reality.A month and a half later, t

78、o celebrate that Pizza Hut Canada had gotten 100,000 fans, the chains community managers announced that the first 100 people to message them would actually get a bottle of Pizza Hut perfume. And sure enough, the bottles were shipped to those 100 lucky fans before Christmas.Grip Limited isnt the only

79、 company to attract attention with odd aromas (芳香). Four yearsago, Burger King offered a $4 meat-scented body spray for men. Before that in 2006, Stilton created a perfume meant to mimic (模拟) the scent of blue cheese.Pizza Hut Canada has not announced any plans to make more of the perfume in the fut

80、ure. But the chain also said in the release that its possible the perfume could appear in stores in the future.(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN TEN WORDS.)81. Some people consider the perfume a joke because they think Pizza Hut is a .82. pushed Grip Limited to t

81、urn the joke into reality.83. Who are the lucky birds to get the perfume?水母84. Why did Pizza Hut follow Burger Kings steps to release a perfume?第 II 卷(共 45 分)I.TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.1.任何人都会犯错,但只有傻瓜坚持他的错误。(persist)

82、2.缺乏户外锻炼不利于儿童的健康和成长。(lack)3.当新年钟声响起,关于世界末日的预言不攻自破。(prove)4.说谎者得到的惩罚不在于没有人相信他,而是他不能相信其他人。(notbut)5.新一代中国领导人将更加关注经济转型和提高人民的生活水平。(attention)II. Guided WritingDirections: Write an English composition in 120-150 words according to the instructions given below in Chinese.最近中央电视台开展了以“你幸福吗?”为话题的调查,请根据你的经历或理

83、解,谈谈你眼 中的幸福是什么。杨浦区 2012 学年度第一学期高三年级学业质量调研 英语试卷参考答案及听力文字I.Listening ComprehensionSection A15BBCBC610ADBDCSection B1113 BAC1416 BCBSection CI 卷17.purple18.tight19.Tuesday20.65021.technical problems22.replacement plane23.transport costs24.pray to God / keep fingers crossed / be patientII.Grammar and Vo

84、cabularySection A2529 DCCBB3034BCAAC3540BDDCACSection B4145 ICJAE4649FHBGIII. Reading ComprehensionSection A5054 CBDAB5559DACBD6064ABCCDSection B6567 DAC6871ABDC7275BDCDSection C7680 DAFCBSection D81. famous brand for pizza82. The fans enthusiastic response to the project / idea / activity83. The fi

85、rst 100 people to message the Pizza Hut Canada84. To attract public attentionI.Translation第 II 卷1.Any man can make mistakes, but only a fool persists in his error.2.A lack of outdoor exercise is not good for childrens health and growth.3.When the New Year bell rang, the prediction about the end of t

86、he world proved wrong.4.The liars punishment is not that he is not believed, but that he cannot believe anyone else.5.The new generation of Chinese leaders will pay more attention to the economic transformation / transition / restructuring and improving peoples living standards.II.Guided Writing略Lis

87、tening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. 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 questi

88、on 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.M: Excuse me. Can you help me? Im looking for the Main Hall.W: I think its in the Administration building. Are you a freshman? Q: Where does the conversation most proba

89、bly take place?2.W: Do you think I have a chance of proving me case?M: Definitely, and were going to charge him with injury.Q: What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?3.M: This is Morris. Actually I have a bit of sore tooth and I wonder if Dr. Green will be available tomorrow morn

90、ing.W: I am afraid hes booked tomorrow. Is it OK if I put you in at 9 a.m. the day after tomorrow? Q: Why did the man make the phone call?4.M: Professor Kennedy has been busy this semester. He works till midnight every day.W: I wouldnt have troubled him so much if I had known he was so busy. Q: What

91、 can we learn about the woman?5.W: Shall we have a game of table tennis?M: We need one more person to make up a four if were going to play doubles. Q: How many persons are there now?6.M: How did your class do in the math test?W: No one got over sixty.Q: What does the woman mean?7.M: Did you mind com

92、ing back by coach instead of by train?W: No, we didnt mind at all. It took a lot longer, but it was comfortable and much cheaper. Q: How did the woman feel about coming back by coach?8.W: Do you know that Mark turned down that job offered by the Kids Art Workshop?M: Yeah, the hours were convenient b

93、ut he was afraid that he was unable to make ends meet. Q: Why did Mark refuse to take the job?9.M: Id like to place a call to Bonn, Germany. How much does it cost?W: 10 dollars for the first three minutes and 3 dollars for each additional minute. Q: How much should the woman pay for a six-minute cal

94、l?10. W: Professor Smith caught some students cheating on the final exam and failed them right then and there.M: Serve them right. I dont sympathize with anyone trying to pass that way. Q: What is the mans attitude toward the professors action?Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two sho

95、rt 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

96、.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.Dont throw away your empty bottles. People in Beijing can now exchange them for money to charge their public transport IC cards.Last week, machines looking like ATMs showed up in some stations on subway line 10 in Beijing. They can take in

97、empty bottles and cans, recognize, compress and store them. A 300 ml bottle is worth five fen; a 500 ml bottle worth one jiao. When people throw their bottles in, they can choose to donate the money or charge to their transport cards. One of these machines can take in 300 to 400 bottles.“It will be

98、as easy to use as an ATM,” said an employee of the operating company. “We hope to put one at every station on subway line 10 and later include other lines, bus stops, schools andresidential areas.”Questions:11. Whats the function of the new machines?12. How can people deal with the money?13. Where a

99、re the machines unlikely to be seen in the future?(Now listen again, please)Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.Students who want an easy way to get information about colleges in the United States can visit a website like CampusT. It brings together virtual campus tours and in

100、teractive maps of more than twelve hundred colleges and universities. The site plans to add an international database for schools in other countries.CampusTours recently celebrated its fifteenth anniversary. The president of the company,Chris Carson, says more than one hundred twenty thousand foreig

101、n students use the site each year. They make up about fifteen percent of the traffic on the site.Chris Carson and several of his friends started CampusTours in nineteen ninety-seven. They noticed that many websites with campus tours were heavy with text and lacked much visual material.The virtual to

102、urs allow students to get a sense of how a college looks. There are also links toofficial websites and online applications. And there are details like price, number of students, admission requirements and sports programs.But Chris Carson says students should never depend on a third-party website lik

103、e CampusTours to choose a college. He advises parents and students to contact a school directly. In fact, he says contacting a school might even lead to a free visit. In some cases, if the student is a good enough student or is a special case, they will sometimes pay for travel to get the student to

104、come to campus. Thats a little known fact.Questions:14. How many students use the site each year?(Now listen again, please)15. How is CampusTours different from other websites with campus information?16. Whats Chris Carsons suggestion?Section CDirections: In Section C, you will hear two longer conve

105、rsations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you will be required to fulfill the task by filling in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.W: Would you fashion a cotton dustcoat for me,

106、 please?M: Do you have a particular style in mind? Weve got some pictures of the latest fashion journal.Would you like to take a look?W: OK. I think this purple design is my best choice. But can you make some alternation? M: What are the changes?W: I prefer 6 buttons in the front, two pockets only o

107、n the left. M: No problem. May I take your measurement?W: Sure. Please dont make it too tight. I think it is for autumn wear, so make sure you allow for a thin sweater underneath.M: I see. Ill give you lots of space around the chest and make it a bit close around the waist so you will feel comfortab

108、le.W: And would you please make sure that there is enough room for me to raise my arms? M: Of course, as you wish.W: When will it be ready for trying on? M: Next Tuesday. That is Jan. 15th.W: And whats your charge for the tailoring?M: You have to pay 650 yuan for a dustcoat like this.Complete the fo

109、rm. Write ONE WORD for each answer.(Now listen again, please)Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.M: Excuse me, I want to know whats happening about me plane.W: Could I have your ticket please? Yes, here. Ah, flight CA 506 to Beijing has been delayed due to technical problems

110、.M: Well, what does that mean? Is it going to leave today?W: Oh, Im sorry, were not sure.M: Look, Ive already waited two hours. Cant I know how much longer I have to wait?W: Well, we are looking for another aircraft to replace it, but there is bad weather in the south of the country, so we havent ye

111、t found one that can take off.M: So, what do you intend to do with us?W: Oh, we are just about to serve dinner. So if you wait in the boarding lounge, you will be given something to eat.M: But if you cant find another plane this evening, what will happen?W: In that case we will take you to a hotel f

112、or the night. M: Will the airline pay for that?W: Yes, of course we will cover the transport costs and the hotel expenses including the meals. M: I really need to get to Beijing tonight as I have a plane out to Germany tomorrow morning.Isnt there another airline I could travel with?W: Not this eveni

113、ng, Im afraid. That was the last flight to Beijing from here.M: Well, what do you think the chances are of you finding a replacement plane tonight?W: Well, we are doing our best, Sir. I think if we cant get one tonight, you will definitely be able to fly early in the morning.M: Do you think I could

114、be in Beijing by 10:30?W: Oh, yes. Im sure we can get a plane by seven oclock and that would get you there in time. M: Well, I suppose theres nothing I can do, except keep my fingers crossed.W: Yes, please try to be patient, Sir.(Now listen again, please) Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

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