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U1
Part 1 Long
Conversations
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每小题:
2
分
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1.
A. Her first big art
project in college.
B. Her final grade
in art.
C. Her new college life.
D. Her strong love for art.
2.
A. She has always been successful in
art class.
B. She drew wonderful
pictures of a cat when young.
C. She
is already as mature as other university students.
D. She behaves like a real artist
after becoming a college
student.
3.
A. Take life as a destination not as a
journey.
B. Gain
experience through traveling widely.
C. Learn through trials, errors and some risks.
D. Be careful with new ideas to create
good art.
4.
A. Sympathetic.
B. Critical.
C. Defensive.
D. Encouraging.
Questions 5
to 8 are based on the same passage or
dialog.
5.
A. Giving people job
interviews.
B. Giving people training
in job skills.
C. Evaluating people's
job performance.
D. Preparing people
for job interviews.
6.
A. His physical appearance.
B. His
professional skills.
C. His confidence
in the interview.
D. His attitude
toward the interview.
7.
A. He has the skills the job requires.
B. He has raised funds for creative artists.
C. He has a clear vision of his art
talent.
D. He knows the way the
company is organized.
8.
A. He has just graduated from college.
B. He is currently doing a job somewhere.
C. He's never had a job interview
before.
D. He has made his art ideas a
reality
Passage
1
A. Because they want to
show their moral virtue.
B. Because
they want to protect others' feelings.
C. Because few people tell the truth all the time.
D. Because it's common for bad people
to tell lies.
2.
A. To make people believe
what is untrue.
B. To make others
spread rumors.
C. To gain something
for themselves.
D. To get other people
into trouble.
3.
A. Honesty is the best
policy.
B. People should be more
careful when lying.
C. Lying is
totally unacceptable in the polite world.
D. Liars can make a situation worse if
they get caught.
4.
A. To argue that lies are sometimes necessary.
B. To classify liars into different
categories.
C. To highlight the
reasons why people tell lies.
D. To
show the negative effects of telling lies.
Questions 5 to 8 are based on the same
passage or dialog.
5.
A. They are more formal.
B. They are more casual.
C. They are
more intense.
D. They are more
dependable.
6.
A. Through not eating or
drinking in the classroom.
B. Through
their formal postures in the classroom.
C. Through the way they speak to their
teachers.
D. Through recognizing their
differences from teachers.
7.
A. Questions can prove that students are meeting
their
expectations.
B.
Questions can give the teachers a chance to show
their
knowledge.
C.
Questions can help the teachers to know how
clearly they
explain.
D.
Questions can indicate that students are
interested in their
course.
8.
A. Students challenging what they say.
B. Students making careless mistakes.
C. Students negotiating for higher grades.
D. Students responding negatively to
their lectures.
U2
Part 1 Long
Conversations
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每小题:
分
)
Directions: In
this section, you will hear some long
conversations. At the end of each
conversation, some
questions will be
asked about what was said. Both the
conversation and the questions 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 the
best answer is.
Questions 1 to 4 are based on the
following passage or
dialog.
1.
A. Help to organize a club
meeting.
B. Meet some
friends on the street.
C. Go to a meeting about world affairs.
D. Get some drink from a coffee shop.
2.
A. He thinks
she is too young to understand.
B. He
thinks she prefers to play with dolls.
C. He thinks she doesn't care about
world politics.
D. He
thinks she hasn't taken the required courses.
3.
A. She is ready to start
high school.
B. She is
going to finish high school soon.
C. She is two years older than the man.
4.
D.
She is two years younger than the man.
A. To help the man memorize a list of
figures.
B. To
convince the man that she is mature enough.
C. To show that North America has a
large population.
D. To
illustrate that she knows much about Asia and
Africa.
Part 2
Passage
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每小题:
分
)
Directions: In
this section, you'll hear some short passages.
At the end of each passage, you will
hear some questions.
Both the passage
and the questions will be spoken only
once. After you hear a question, you
must choose the best
answer from the
four choices marked A, B, C, and D.
Questions 1 to 4 are based
on the following passage or
dialog.
1.
A. Lack of connections with good
friends.
B.
Having no exchanges of thoughts and feelings.
C. Being unaware of the serious
generation gap.
D. Being
unable to find enough time to be together.
2.
A. Important things going
on in everyone's life.
B.
Building emotional links with each other.
C. Interesting stories in
the family history.
D. Limited practical needs in daily
life.
3.
A. His parents got less
angry and less violent.
B.
His parents never cared about his concerns.
C. Everyone
involved got unhappy and frustrated.
D.
Everyone understood the others' desires better.
4.
A. Sad.
B. Patient.
C.
Hopeful.
D. Indifferent.
1.
A. Paining the baby’s
room.
B. Putting
up the baseball decorations
C. Bring the baby home
D. Preparing the baseball
equipment
2.
A. It is a tradition of
his family
B. It is the best
way to honor his father
C.
He knows his baby will like baseball
D. He is a great baseball player
himself
3.
A. His dad gave up his
work to take care of him
B. His dad took him to the ball park
every day
C.
His dad managed to take him to baseball
games
D. His dad
made him nice breakfast before going to
work
4.
A. Playing baseball was
his favorite hobby for life
B. He was too busy to be at home even
on Saturday
C.
His hard work at the company was greatly
admired
D. His
love of the family was deeply cherished by
them
5.
A. Because it is too
expensive and they are saving for a car
B. Because it is a waste of
time going there with stupid friends
C. Because the woman
shouldn’t think about doing things for fun
D. Because the
woman invited only her friends from college for
it
6.
A. Cancel her lunch party
with her friends
B. Change their plan to cooking
together at home
C. Ask their friends to cook lunch by
themselves
D. Go
out for lunch in a less expensive
restaurant
7.
A. Walk down a nice trail
nearby their home
B. Go to buy fresh vegetables for their
lunch
C. Make
their favorite apple pie for dessert
D. Prepare chocolate ice
cream together
8.
A. Family disagreement is
better to be solved through compromise
B. Saving money to buy a
car is more important than going out to eat
C. Inviting
friends to an expensive family dinner is not
necessary
D.
Cooking at home is better than going out to eat in
a restaurant
1.
A. They can become more popular in the business
circle.
B. They can use this network
to benefit their own
career.
C. They can make friends with more
professional people.
D. They can
contact people with more advanced technology.
2.
A. Because it makes social contacts
much easier than before.
B. Because it
helps people avoid unnecessary social meetings.
C. Because people can use it to help
them do a lot of work.
D. Because
people become addicted to it and do it all
the time.
3.
A. It makes people enjoy work just as playing.
B. It gets people acquainted with high
technology.
C. It is often done during
office hours.
D. It is only done when
people are off work.
4.
A. Use such sites only when no one else is in the
office.
B. Chat with friends only at
night when in the office.
C. Know the
company's Internet policy and the boss's
attitude.
D. Log in to
their favorite sites when nobody is paying
attention.
5.
A. We have less leisure time than we did 40 years
ago.
B. We spend too much of our
leisure time watching TV.
C. We have
too many types of leisure activities to enjoy.
D. We have different understandings
about what is leisure.
6.
A. Enjoy some outdoor activities.
B.
Turn the TV off.
C. Join a book club
to read.
D. Go out to live
independently.
7.
A. 6,800, 000
B. 680,000
C. 3,000,000
D. 196,000
8.
A. Watch television with our family.
B. Cook a delicious meal for ourselves.
C. Turn on the stove to warm our
house.
D. Entertain friends or family
at home.
1.
A. Because all her friends
have a doll like that.
B. Because the
doll's dress matches hers very well.
C. Because the dolls she has got before are all
too old.
D. Because the doll makes a
good gift for its high price.
2.
A. Give her a doll worth remembering.
B. Take her to the music of Mozart.
C.
Lead her way to the Symphony Concert Hall.
D. Give her a tour around the Symphony
Concert Hall.
3.
A. He often attends music
concerts.
B. He expects the girl to
become a musician.
C. He got the same
gift on his own 10th birthday.
D. He
fell in love with music because of his aunt.
4.
A. How the man spent his 10th
birthday.
B. Why the girl's 10th
birthday should be so special.
C. What
a popular birthday gift for a girl is in America.
D. Why the man gives such a birthday
gift to the girl.
5.
A. She will be working in a new company.
B. She will be leading a meaningful
project.
C. She is going to form a new
organization.
D. She gets an
opportunity for more education.
6.
A. Seventy percent of them live on less than $$2
per day.
B. Their earnings are only 80
percent of those of men.
C. They have
no land though their number is large.
D. Women and children make up 70 percent of the
world's poor.
7.
A. Because women often spend their money on
alcohol.
B. Because women spend all
their money on children's
education.
C. Because women are more willing to
spend money in helping
the poor.
D. Because women earn less but invest
most of their
earnings into their
families.
8.
A. Go to buy her favorite
red boots.
B. Look at the websites to
find other boots on sale.
C. Find out
how she can help poor women with the
$$725.
D. Send the $$725 to a
poor family that is living on $$2 per day.
1.
A. When the couple are filing for divorce.
B. When the couple never appear
together.
C. When the couple don't
wear their rings.
D. When the couple
try to avoid the media.
2.
A. It's usually a symbolic sign of commitment.
B. It's a sign of ups and downs in
their life.
C. It's a sign of the
beginning of a new marriage.
D. It's a
sign of pleasant memories of their wedding.
3.
A. Because they look for a friendly
separation from each other.
B. Because
they want to show respect for their past feelings
of
love.
C. Because they
don't want others to think they are
eager to date again.
D.
Because they are still a couple until the court
makes a final
decision.
4.
A. How people should wear a wedding ring.
B. When a wedding ring should be
removed.
C. Why a wedding ring is
necessary to a couple.
D. What happens
to a wedding ring when a marriage
ends.
5.
A. To view and record students'
activities on campus.
B. To protect
students and their belongings from harm.
C. To stop thieves from entering the
campus around the clock.
D. To reduce
the workload of administrators in fighting theft.
6.
A. They are installed everywhere in
the school.
B. They only work when
students are at school.
C. The
administration will view the video regularly.
D. The administration will view the
video only when
necessary.
7.
A. Because it may invade their privacy on campus.
B. Because it will destroy the image
of the school.
C. Because it will make
their learning environment unsafe.
D.
Because it will make students more nervous with
their
belongings.
8.
A. Critical.
B. Carefree.
C. Optimistic.
D. Supportive.
1.
A. She is too tired to pick up a DVD.
B. She can get some pizza on the way.
C. She doesn't like the DVD bought by
the man.
D. It is romantic to go out
watching a movie.
2.
A. The tickets allow you to have popcorn for free.
B. The tickets for them are usually
half-price.
C. They are often shown on
a big screen.
D. They are mostly
romantic comedies.