1、第一卷 听力部分Part AShort ConversationsDirections: In Part A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers.At the end of each conversation, a third voice will ask a question about it, read the four possible answers inyour paper, and decide which one is the best answer to thequestion you have
2、 heard.1.A. Three.B. Thirteen.C. Twenty-seven.D. Thirty-three.2.A. He already knows what Bob will say.B. He doesnt have time to look at the gift.C. He cant imagine what Bobs got for him.D. He is anxious to see Bobs reaction to the gift.3.A. Shes busy now.B. The operator did the same thing to her.C.
3、If the operator is busy, he should dial later.D. She cant reach the operator either.4.A. The same team always wins.B. The game began some time ago.C. They had better see who is winning.D. Now it is a good time to start playing.5.A. The woman doesnt walk fast enough.B. The woman is a fast walker.C. T
4、he woman cant walk any farther.D. The woman walks too fast.6.A. In a professors office.B. In a lawyers office.C. In a doctors office.D. In a businessmans office.7.A. Because she is reporting on the school work.B. Because she has been working long hours.C. Because she exercises too much.D. Because sh
5、e has spent a month on the school journal.8.A. One hour.B. Fifteen minutes.C. Fifty minutes.D . More than one hour.9.A. She is easy-going.B. She is unfriendly to her students.C. She is a cold person.D. She is very strict with her students.10.A. No one has a friend like Frank. B. The man feels lucky
6、to have Frank as a friend. C. Everyone is Franks good friend. D. The woman doesnt like any of the mans friends.Part B Longer ConversationsDirections: In Part B, you will hear two longer conversations.After each conversation, you will be asked two questions.Theconversations will be read twice, but th
7、e questions will onlybe spoken once.When you hear a question, read the fourpossible answers in your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 and 12 are based on the following conversation.11.A. The mans new job. B. The employees problem. C. The
8、bosss character. D. The mans friends.12.A. The woman is not satisfied with her new job. B. The woman is satisfied with her new job. C. The man is not satisfied with his new job. D. The man is satisfied with his new job.Questions 13 and 14 are based on the following conversation.13.A. The man likes t
9、o stand in the cold wind. B. The bus service here is not so good. C. The man has the habit of taking a walk late in the afternoon. D. The man likes to walk to the park.14.A. Because riding is more comfortable than walking. B. Because he thinks walking through the street is very boring. C. Because he
10、 can save some time by taking a bus. D. Because he must arrive home before supper.Part C PassagesDirections: In Part C, 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 only be spoken once.When you
11、hear a question, read the four possible answers in your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 15 through 17 are based on the following passage.15.A. Everybody. B. Some of his patient. C. Me. D. My uncle.16.A. I felt less confident. B. I felt les
12、s worried. C. I felt much more pleased. D. I felt more annoyed.17.A. My uncle has had a heart attack, but not very serious. B. He needs more food but less sleep. C. He is quite old, but old enough to die. D. The doctor advises my uncle not to smoke or drink wine.Questions 18 through 20 are based on
13、the following passage.18.A. The ice. B. The winds. C. The fog. D. The low temperatures.19.A. Fine.B. Rainy.C. Windy.D. Foggy.正确答案是20.A. Anywhere in the south-east. B. Only in England. C. Anywhere in the north and west. D. Only in Wales.第二卷笔试部分II. GrammarDirections: Beneath each of the following sent
14、ences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D.Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.21.- Its out of _ question to finish the work on my own. May I ask for your help? - OK. Its out of _ question.A. /.theB. the./C. the.theD. /./22.- Are there any books on the top of the shelf? - _
15、.A. NoB. NothingC. NoneD. Neither23.Her handwriting is much better than _.A. anyoneB. anyonesC. anyone elseD. anyone elses24.In order not to be noticed by anyone, the student entered the hall _ and then _ at the back row.A. on tiptoe.seated himselfB. on his tiptoe.seated himselfC. on tiptoe.seatedD.
16、 on the tiptoe.seating himself25.To our surprise, the stranger came to our party without _.A. invitedB. invitingC. being invitedD. to be invited26.Their new teacher has arrived. But they _ that he _ until this morning.A. didnt know.was comingB. dont know.would comeC. didnt know.had comeD. dont know
17、.will come27.Toms parents wouldnt agree to buy him the same computer _ his classmate had, _ made him very sad.A. which.asB. as.thatC. as.whichD. that.that28._ as those _? They are computer engineers.A. What.GermanB. What.GermansC. Who.GermanD. Who.Germans29.It was not until the World War II _ the sm
18、all country gained its independence _ Japanese.A. when.ofB. at which.onC. that.ofD. that.from30.The teacher ordered that the students _ all the exercises. But the expressions on their faces suggested that they _ not willing to do so.A. finish.should beB. should finish.beC. finish.wereD. finished.wer
19、e31.All of us were so excited at the news _ well go abroad for holidays _ we jumped with joy.A. that.thatB. what.and thenC. what.thatD. which.so32.Little _ that the preparation _ so long.A. did they suspect.lastedB. did they suspect.was lastedC. they suspected.lastedD. they suspected.was lasted33.I
20、dont think that the meeting has been put off, _?A. do IB. does itC. hasnt itD. has it34.Id rather you _ him that day.A. didnt helpB. hadnt helpedC. not to have helpedD. not helping35.Alice got up late that morning, as she _ to work that day.A. neednt have goneB. mustnt goC. wasnt necessary to goD. d
21、idnt have to go36.Mr. Robinson pretended _ very hard when his boss came.A. to workB. to be workingC. being workedD. to have worked37.If you do not go t Jacks party, _.A. neither do IB. nor did IC. nor shall ID. neither can I38.They decided to send the wallet to the _ Office.A. Losing and FindingB. L
22、oss and FoundC. Lost and FoundD. Lost and Find39._ that even people in the next house could hear him.A. So loudly he spokeB. So loudly did he speakC. So loudly he speaksD. So loudly he speak40.- Is that the reason _ he gave for his absence? - Which of the following is wrong?A. thatB. whyC. whichD. /
23、III. VocabularyDirections: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.41.How _ of him to send us the blanket.A. considerableB. considerateC. consideringD. concerned42.Read the _ on the bottle carefully, an
24、d youll understand how to take the medicine.A. directionB. informationC. instructionsD. articles43.The people to the exhibition _ from workers and peasants to young students. They were eager to learn about the development of the city.A. consistB. includeC. composeD. range44.If you want to get the di
25、ploma by the end of this year, you have to _ but to pass all the examinations required.A. alternativeB. selectionC. electionD. choose45._ for the post of sales manager needs to have at least two years experience of management.A. ApplianceB. ApplicationC. ApplicantsD. Applying46.I can assure you that
26、 he stepped on your foot _ in order to talk with you.A. in caseB. on purposeC. by chanceD. in mind47.Dont _ while the professor is giving us the talk.A. whisperB. speakC. chatD. say48.The government _ the citizen to learn English 100 for coming of APEC.A. called ofB. called outC. called onD. called
27、at49.- His success _ his love for his career and long period of hard work. - Which of the following is NOT proper?A. comes fromB. thanks toC. lies inD. depends on50.It was under _ that the enemy officer agreed to give in.A. influenceB. pressureC. controlD. guidanceIV. ClozeDirections:For each blank
28、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)The most important diamonds are _ we never see - the diamonds used in industry. Their value lies in their hardness, not their beauty, and in the tho
29、usands of _ they do.Industrial diamonds make the needles for hi-fi phonographs. Diamonds cut _ solid rock in search of oil. Dentists use diamonds too often _ a powder glued to paper or a wheel. Other diamonds cut and _ stones and cut metal parts for all kinds of engines. They are _ used to make whee
30、ls for grinding and polishing metals.Most marvelous of all _ the diamond dies. These are flat diamonds through which small _ have been drilled. When metal is _ through the hole in the diamond, it comes out as thin write.Cars, airplanes, rails, tin cars, radios, refrigerators, and most electrical _ c
31、ould not be made without using industrial diamonds.51.A. whichB. thatC. thoseD. what52.A. jobsB. worksC. dutiesD. functions53.A. splitB. apartC. breakD. through54.A. withB. polishC. asD. like55.A. polishB. breakC. sharpenD. flatten56.A. yetB. stillC. tooD. also57.A. isB. areC. wasD. were58.A. eyesB.
32、 gapsC. slitsD. holes59.A. tuggedB. towedC. pulledD. hauled60.A. equipmentB. deviceC. apparatusD. instrument(B)This hotel is _ in the main shopping street of North Chester, there hundred yards from the Cathedral.The original building was _ in 1710, but his structure has been largely transformed and
33、extended, the present hotel having been completed n 1910. It is four storeys _ with a lift serving all floor. The public rooms comprise a dining-room bedrooms, three of the latter having private bathrooms. _ floor has one bathroom and two separate WCs. All bedrooms are _with washbasins with hot and
34、cold _, and a slot-matter controlled radio and gas fire. The courtyard around which the hotel is built provides _ space for ten cars and there is _ for twenty more off a side street two hundred yards away. This is quite inadequate.61.A. placedB. putC. situatedD. lain62.A. put upB. doneC. setD. make6
35、3.A. deepB. highC. wideD. height64.A. seatsB. menC. peopleD. women65.A. singleB. toneC. soloD. one66.A. EitherB. EachC. NoneD. Neither67.A. fixedB. builtC. fittedD. put68.A. gasB. waterC. fuelD. steam69.A. placingB. standingC. sittingD. parking70. A. spaceB. spaciousC. roomsD. parksV. Reading Compre
36、hensionDirections:Read the following passages. Each passage is followed by five 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 passage you have just read.(A)For nearly a century b
37、efore there was such a thing as a space program, a view of space was possible. People could see detailed views of the Moon, explore Mars, and study the beauty of Saturns rings. All of this was made possible by a small group of artist-astronomers (one who studies the science of the sun, the moon and
38、the planets) who made a career of illustrating how other worlds in space might look.Lucien Rudaux, a French artist, was the first to combine his artistic talents with his knowledge of astronomy. His paintings show a mixture of skilled observations, intelligent imagination, and careful attention to d
39、etail. As a result, many of this works have come surprisingly close to actual condition on distant planets. His painting of Mars included moonlike craters that were first photographed by the Mariner 4 Probe in 1965. His 1930 painting of a dust storm looks remarkably like a photograph of a storm take
40、n by Orbiter 2 in 1976.71.The main idea of the passage is _.A. the amazing accuracy of space artistsB. the imaginations of great artistsC. the researches of early astronomersD. the early achievements in astronomy72.According to the passage, _.A. people have been able to see paintings showing the app
41、earance of other planets for over 100 yearsB. artist-astronomers spent their lives creating images of spaceC. mars was found to be similar to the Moon in many aspectsD. almost a century ago, astronomers were able to express their views on outer space73.The paintings of the planets _.A. are the good
42、examples of art studentsB. make it possible to start space programmeC. are sometimes better than the actual photosD. make people more interested in outer space(B)He is a fool who can not be angry, but he is really a wise man who will not. The habit of keeping pleasant is indeed better than an income
43、 of a thousand dollars a year. The life without cheerfulness is like the very cold winter without sunlight.We find it very difficult to be cheerful when we are in trouble. It requires great courage. We should never forget that to be cheerful when we are in trouble. It requires great courage. We shou
44、ld never forget that to be cheerful show greatness. Difficulties may be in our way, but how happy is the conquerors song!The perfection of cheerfulness is in the happy frame of mind. It is displayed in good temper and kind behavior. It rises partly from personal goodness and partly from belief in th
45、e goodness of others. It sees the glory in the grass and the sunshine on the flower. It encourages happy thoughts, and lives in an atmosphere of peace. It cost nothing, and yet it is invaluable. It blesses its possessors, and bring a large measure of enjoyment to others.74.Who will not be angry acco
46、rding to the common saying?A. A fool.B. A gentleman.C. An old man.D. A wise person.75.Which statement is not true?A. It is the human nature to be cheerful.B. The life filled with cheerfulness is never like the cold winter without the sunlight.C. To be cheerful at any time, especially in times of dif
47、ficulty, shows a persons great quality.D. To posses wealth is not always a sign of happiness.76.What do you think of cheerfulness after reading the last paragraph?A. Cheerfulness benefits everybody except its possessor.B. Cheerfulness is of great value indeed.C. Cheerfulness is unnecessary.D. Cheerf
48、ulness looks like the glory in the grass and the sunshine on the flower.77.Which is the best title for the passage?A. Anybody Loves Cheerful Persons.B. Dont Be Angry.C. Keeping Pleasant.D. The Best Habit.(C)The Internet dates back to 1969, when the U.S. Department of Defense decided to build an expe
49、rimental network to make sure computer-based command in the event of a nuclear attack. As the time went by, public and commercial networks in North America and Europe jointed the system, and the expanding giant born.Until ten years ago, the internet was actually the private fields of scientists and
50、university students. During recent years, curious private citizens and businesses are crowding onto the internet at a speed that is doubling its size every year.Now computer networks have spread to form a giant global web. Some 100 million people from over 140 countries around the world have logged
51、on to the internet, a system linking tens of thousands of networks filled with information, discussion and entertainment. Millions of web pages contained in a great number of sites are commonly used to exhibit a mixture of text, graphics, sounds and video clips, as well as links to other web pages.O
52、n a typical day, data, as much as several million 250-page books, will pour through the internet. Stored in the system are huge amounts of scholarly and scientific data, government documents and public records, airline timetables, weather reports, the full text of the Bible, and thousands of newspap
53、ers and magazines from around the world.The internet user can reach about 14,000 discussion forums (known as news groups) covering everything from medicine to sports, Chinese culture of French wines. By creating communities of people sharing common internets, computer networks are making their influ
54、ence felt in schools, in the business world, in politics and government.Whats ahead? More convenience. In the next century, many commercial activities that require you to queue up in front of service counters, like paying bills or shopping, will be completed electronically through the information su
55、perhighway. You can do it at home and a any time. In the meantime, the rapid developing computer networks, by helping millions if users to work, learn and have fun online, are providing preview of the electronic future.78.Who first created the networks that later developed into the internet?A. Some
56、scientists and university students.B. Big commercial businesses.C. The U.S. Department of Defense.D. U.S. government together with several European government.79.When did the internet become popular with the ordinary people?A. In 1960s.B. In 1970s.C. In 1980s.D. In 1990s.80.If there were 100 million
57、 people logging on to the internet in 1997, how many people were on the internet in 1995?A. 10 million.B. 25 million.C. 50 million.D. 75 million.81.All kinds of information might be stored in the internet. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?A. Weather reports.B. Public records.C.
58、 Newspapers.D. On-line stock listings.(D)Increasingly, over the past ten years, people-especially young people-have become aware of the need to change their eating habits, because much of the food they eat, particularly processed food, is not good for the health. Consequently, there has been a growi
59、ng interest in natural foods: foods which do not contain chemical additives and which have not been affected by chemical fertilizers widely used in farming today.Natural foods, for example, are vegetables, fruit and grain which have been grown in soil that is rich in organic matter. In simple terms,
60、 this means that the soil has been nourished by unused vegetable matter, which provides it with essential vitamins and minerals. This in itself is a natural process compared with the use of chemicals and fertilizers, the main purpose of which is to increase the amount-but not the quality-of foods fr
61、own in commercial farming areas.Natural foods also include animals which have been allowed to feed and move freely in healthy pastures. Compare this with what happens in the mass production of poultry: there are battery farms, for example, where thousands of chickens live crowded together in on buil
62、ding and are fed on food which is little than rubbish. Chickens kept in this way are not only tasteless as food; they also produce eggs which lack important vitamins.There are other aspects of healthy eating which are now receiving increasing attention from experts in diet. Take, for example, the qu
63、estion of sugar. This is actually a nonessential food! Although a natural alternative, such as honey, can be used to sweeten food if this is necessary, we can in fact do without it. It is not that sugar is harmful in itself. But it does seem to be additive: the quantity we use has grown steadily ove
64、r the last two centuries and in Britain today each person consumes an average of 200 pounds a year! Yet all it does is provide us with energy, in the form of calories. There are no vitamins in it, no minerals-and no fibre.It is significant that nowadays fibre is considered to be an important part of
65、 a healthy diet. In white bread, for example, the fibre has been removed. But it is present in unrefined flour and of course in vegetables. It is interesting to note that in countries where the national diet contains large quantities of unrefined flour and vegetables, certain diseases are comparativ
66、ely rare. Hence the emphasis placed on the eating of wholemeal and more vegetables by modern experts on healthy eating.82.People have become more interested in natural foods because _.A. they want a change of dietB. they want to eat food that is more tastyC. they no longer like processed foodsD. the
67、y want to be fashionable83.Soil that is rich in organic matter_.A. has had nothing added to itB. already contains vitamins and mineralsC. contains unused vegetable matterD. has had chemicals and fertilizers added to it.84.Battery chickens cannot be called natural food because _.A. they all live toge
68、therB. they are tastelessC. their eggs have no vitaminsD. they are not allowed to move about and eat freely85.Which of the following is considered good for health eating?A. Unrefined flour and vegetables.B. White bread and honey.C. Canned beans and fruits.D. Mass-produced chickens and eggs.第三卷VI. Tr
69、anslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words or phrases given in the brackets.1.我父亲的厨艺是我们全家最棒的。(second of) _2.在APEC期间,他们燃放了许多烟花来表示对其他国家和地区的领导人的敬意。(in honour of) _3.在教练和朋友们的鼓励下,他决定开始职业运动员的生涯。(follow a career) _4.如果人类过多地干扰最然界的生态平衡,那将使地球不是和人类居住。(interfere with) _5.当救援队赶到出事地点时,他们只找到一些飞机的残骸。(nothing.but) VII. Guided WritingDirections:Write an English composition in about 100 to 120 words, according to the points given in Chinese. 随着电视、VCD等音像设备的进入普通家庭,有人认为电影院已没有存在的必要。但是我认为23 / 23