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4、姓名、学校代号、准考证号写在答题卡 1 和答题卡 2 上,将本试卷代号划在答题卡 2 上。二、 把试题册、答题卡均不得带出考场。考试结束后,教师收卷后才可离开考场。三、 仔细读懂题目的说明。四、 在 30 分钟内做完答题卡 1 上的作文题。30 分钟后考生按指令启封试题册。在接着的15 分钟内完成快速阅读理解部分的试题。然后监考员收取答题卡 1,考生在答题卡 2上完成其余部分的试题。全部答题时间为 125 分钟,不得拖延答题。五、 考生必须在答题卡上作答,凡写在试题册上的大案一律无效。六、 多项选择题每题只有一个答案;如多选,则该题无分。选定答案后用 HB-2B 浓度的铅笔在相应的字母中划一条
5、横线。划线要有一定的粗度,要盖过字母的底色。七、 如果要改动答案,必须先用橡皮擦净原来选定的答案,然后按规定重新答题。八、 在考试过程中要注意对自己的答案保密。若被他人抄袭,一经发现,后果自负。Part Writing (30 minutes)注意:此部分试题在答题卡 1 上,请在答题卡 1 上作答。Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes)Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly a
6、nd answer the questions on Answer Sheet 1. For questions 1-7, choose the best answer from the choices marked A), B), C) and D). For questions 8 to10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.A Few Aspects of American LifeTravelIts summertime. For many Americans, this is the s
7、eason to travel. Why? Because school is over and the weather is great. And most of all, they believe they 2deserve a break. When Americans take a break, they often head for their favorite vacation spot.Throughout their history, Americans have been people on the move. The early immigrants had to trav
8、el to get to the New World. Once they arrived, the settled along the East Coast. But they werent content to stay here. Explorers and traders journeyed to the unknown western territories. Later, settlers moved west to develop new areas. As a result of this west movement, Americans eventually occupied
9、 the whole continentfrom the Atlantic to the Pacific. Even today, Americans seem unable to stay put. Research says that average American moves every five years.Americans are used to traveling. Some people make long-distance commuting to work daily. Their jobs may even require them to take frequent b
10、usiness trips. Most companies provide an annual vacation for their employees, and people often use that time to travel. Some people just visit friend or relatives in distant states. Some go on low-budget weekend trips and stay in economy motels. Those with more expensive tastes choose luxurious hote
11、ls. Camping out in the great outdoors appeals to adventurous types. Some travel in recreational vehicles to camp out in comfort, while others “rough it” by sleeping in tents. Families often plan their trips with the kids in mind. More and more “family friendly” hotels offer special programs for chil
12、dren.PetAmericans love pets. Many pet owners treat their pets as a part of the family. You might say Americans treat their pets like they treat their childrensometimes even better.In America, there are more households with pets than those with children. At least 43 percent of US homes have pets of s
13、ome sort. Usual creatures, such as monkeys, snakes and even wolves, find a home with some Americans. More common pets include fish, mice and birds. But the all-time favorites are cats and dogs, even at the White House. Americans sometimes have strong feelings about whether dogs or cats make better p
14、ets. “Dog people” and “cat people” often enjoy friendly competition.Many grocery stores in America sell pet foods. Pets can even accompany their owners on vacation. Fancy hotels are beginning to accommodate both man and animal. Animal guests at Four Seasons Hotels can enjoy delicious meals served on
15、 fine china and sleep in soft beds.The average American enjoys having pets around, and for good reason. Researchers have discovered that interacting with animals lowers a persons blood pressure. Dogs can offer protection from robbers and unwelcome visitors. Cats can help rid the home of unwanted mic
16、e. Little creatures of all shapes and sizes can provide friendship and love. In many cases, having a pet prepares a young couple for the responsibilities of parenthood. Pets even encourage social relationships: they give their owners an appearance of friendliness, and they provide a good subject of
17、conversation.Pets are as basic to American culture as hot dogs or apple pie. To Americans, pets are not just property, but a part of the family.3Marriage“I do.” To Americans, these two words carry great meaning. They can even change your life, especially if you say them at your own wedding. Making w
18、edding promises is like signing a contract. Now Americans dont really think marriage is a business deal. But marriage is a serious business.It all begins with engagement (婚约). Traditionally, a young man asks the father of his sweetheart for permission to marry her. If the father agrees, the man late
19、r proposes to her. Often he tries to surprise her by asking her to marry him in a romantic way.Sometimes the couple just decides together that the time is right to get married. They may be engaged for weeks, months or even years. As the big approaches, bridal (新娘的 ) showers and bachelors parties pro
20、vide many gifts. Today many couples also receive counseling during engagement. This prepares them for the challenges of married life.At last its time for the wedding. Although most weddings follow long-held traditions, theres still room for individualism. For example, the usual place for a wedding i
21、s in a church. But some people get married outdoors. A few even have the ceremony while skydiving or riding on horseback! The couple may invite hundreds of people or just a few close friends. They choose their own style of colors, decorations and music during the ceremony. But some things rarely cha
22、nge. The bride usually wears a beautiful, long white wedding dress. She traditionally wears “something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue”. The groom (新郎) wears a formal suit. Relatives and close friends participate in the ceremony.As the ceremony begins, the groom stands with
23、 the minister, facing the audience. Music signals the entrance of the beautiful bride. Nervously, the young couple repeats their promises. Traditionally, they promise to love each other “for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health”. But sometimes the couple composes thei
24、r own promises. They give each other a gold ring as a symbol of their marriage promise. Finally the minister announces the big moment: “I now pronounce you man and wife. You may kiss your bride!”1. What is the top reason Americans travel in the summertime?A) School is over.B) They think they deserve
25、 a rest.C) Summer is the season to travel.D) The weather is great.2. Every year, most companies _.A) require a business tripB) insist that workers commuteC) have employees travel togetherD) provide a vacation for workers3. Many Americans treat their pets as _.A) very usual thingsB) very common thing
26、s4C) their own propertyD) their family members4. According to the passage, some fancy hotels could provide for your pets the following except _.A) good accommodationB) some well-served foodC) a soft bedD) delicious Chinese meals5. Its discovered that interaction with pet animals is good for health a
27、s they can help to _.A) guard against unwelcome visitorsB) catch unwanted miceC) lower blood pressureD) keep company6. Pet can encourage social relationship by _.A) acting as basic element to American cultureB) providing a subject for chattingC) becoming members for the familyD) having a friendly ap
28、pearance7. Traditionally, if a young man wants to get married to his girlfriend he is supposed to _.A) propose to his friend at the right timeB) ask his girlfriend to marry him in a romantic wayC) get the permission of his girlfriends motherD) get the permission of his girlfriends father注意:此部分试题在答题卡
29、 1 上作答;810 题在答题卡 1 上。Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes)Section A Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions wil
30、l 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 is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. 11. A) He thinks hes very orga
31、nized.B) He doesnt want to join the display.C) He doesnt think he should lead the study group.5D) He knows someone who can lead the study group.12. A) He doesnt know where his brother keeps his computer.B) The woman should buy a used computer.C) He doesnt know how much computers cost.D) His brother
32、paid too much for the computer. 13. A) Its been to warm to wear the jacket.B) The jacket is too big for him.C) He doesnt like cold weather.D) He didnt buy the jacket until cooler weather arrived.14. A) He started the semester in a bad mood.B) Hes not usually bad-tempered.C) He has few responsibiliti
33、es.D) He doesnt like the man.15. A) He forgot to cancel the reservation.B) They can go to the restaurant after the woman has finished working.C) He has to work late tonight.D) They dont have a reservation at the restaurant.16. A) Use bleach on his socks.B) Buy new white socks.C) Wash his red T-shirt
34、 again.D) Throw away his pink socks.17. A) He isnt satisfied with his progress.B) He wants to move up more quickly than hes presently doing.C) He has advance quickly enough in his career.D) He feels frustrated as he tries to move up the ladder.18. A) Try on a smaller sweater.B) Look for another styl
35、e at a different store.C) Give the sweater away as a gift.D) Exchange the sweater for a bigger one.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.619. A) Shes unable to attend the study session. B) She has seen a doctor recently. C) Shes concerned about medical care. D) She men
36、tions the need for some medical tests. 20. A) To improve the study skills of university students. B) To suggest changes in the student government. C) To give people the opportunity to speak with a politician. D) To discuss graduation requirements for political science majors.21. A) Graduate school a
37、pplication procedures. B) Funding for university education. C) Winning the confidence of voters. D) Preparing for an important test. 22. A) Tell her what to study for the history test. B) Write a favorable letter of recommendation. C) Advise her about how to run an election campaign. D) Suggest a to
38、pic for a research paper. Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. A) Boston schools. B) Frontier life. C) Teaching requirements. D) Immigration patterns. 24. A) She was a famous author. B) Her family later became famous landowners. C) She exemplifies the immigrant sp
39、irit. D) She invented some labor-saving farm equipment. 25. A) To the library. B) To the movies. C) To a bookstore. D) To a travel bureau. Section B7Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some question. Both the passage and the question
40、s 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). Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Passage One Questions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just hear
41、d. 26. A) They were drawing pictures. B) They were watching TV.C) They were making a telephone call. D) They were tidying up the drawing room. 27. A) They locked the couple up in the drawing room.B) They seriously injured the owners of the house. C) They smashed the TV set and the telephone. D) They
42、 took away sixteen valuable paintings. 28. A) He accused them of the theft. B) He raised the rents. C) He refused to prolong their land lease. D) He forced them to abandon their traditions. 29. A) They wanted to protect the farmers interests. B) They wanted to extend the reservation area for birds.
43、C) They wanted to steal his valuable paintings. D) They wanted to drive him away from the island.Passage Two Questions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard. 30. A) Through food. B) Through air.C) Through insects. D) Through body fluids. 31. A) They ran a high fever. B) They died fro
44、m excessive bleeding. C) Their nervous system was damaged. D) They suffered from heart-attack.32. A) To see what happened to the survivors of the outbreak. B) To study animals that can also get infected with the disease. C) To find out where the virus originates. D) To look for the plants that could
45、 cure the disease. 8Passage Three Questions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.33. A) To determine whether the Earths temperature is going up. B) To study the behavior of some sea animals. C) To measure the depths of the ocean. D) To measure the movement of waves in the ocean. 34.
46、 A) They were frightened and distressed. B) They swam away when the speaker was turned on. C) They swam closer to “examine” the speaker when it was turned off. D) They didnt seem to be frightened and kept swimming near the speaker. 35. A) To attract more sea animals to the testing site. B) To drive
47、dangerous sea animals away from the testing site. C) To help trace the sea animals being tested. D) To determine how sea animals communicate with each other. Section CDirections: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen care
48、fully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks numbered from 36 to 43 with the exact words you have heard. For blanks numbered from 44 to 46 you are required to fill in the missing information. For these blanks, you can either use the
49、 exact words you have just heard or write down the main points in your own words. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.注意:此部分试题在答题卡 1 上作答Part IV Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth) (25 minutes)Section A Directions: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choic