3. Patient: Could you arrange for me to see Doctor Smith tomorrow
morning?
Nurse:_______ . He won't be free until 12:00.
A. You can call later
B. You're unlucky
C. I can't do that
D. I'm afraid not
4. Lisa: You look great. Any good news?
Alex: I just came back from my vacation.
Lisa: Wow, ________! Maybe I should take a vacation, too.
A. I didn't see it
B. good for you
C. I didn't find it D. hard to believe
5.Waiter: Hello, sir. _______?
Customer: Could you give us a second, please?
Waiter: Sure.
A. Are you ready to order
B. How can
I help you
C. Ready to take my order
D. Can I
do you a favor
6. Heather: Look, I've got a problem here. Will you help me?
Rebecca:_______ , but I'll try.
A. No, I won't
B. I'm really willing to
C. Yes, I'm glad
D.
I'm not sure if I can
7. Conductor:Good morning,________ , please?
Passenger: Here you are.
A. can I have your ticket
B. anything to declare
C. can I help you
D. anything
special
8. Waitress: Yes, sir, anything the matter?
Customer:________ , but this soup is too salty.
Waitress: I'm very sorry, sir. I'll change it for you.
A. I can't stand it
B. Sorry to do it
C. I hate to complain
D.
Sorry to bother you
9. Student: Professor Lance, your lecture on cloning is very
interesting!
Professor: ________. Are you a student of biology?
Student: No. I major in chemistry.
A. I think so
B. I'm glad to hear that
C. It must be
D. It's not so interesting
10. Clerk: Central Ballet.________?
Customer: Yes, what's on tonight?
Clerk:
Sleeping Beauty.
A. May I help you
B.
What do you want
C. Can you speak out
D. What's the
matter
11. Mary: I'm sorry, but I can't seem to find that tape you lent
me. I must have lost it.
Susan: Oh no!________!
Mary: But don't worry. I'll buy you a new one.
A. Don't do that
B. What a shame
C. Don't say that
D. How pity it is
12. Richard: _________. My name is Richard Stewart. May I take a
picture of you?
Mrs. Vann: By all means. I'm Mrs. Vann. Glad to meet you.
A. I'm sorry
B.
Excuse me
C. Pardon me
D. Attention,
please
13. Susan: Let's; go to the restaurant and have dinner right
now!
Marilyn: OK. Let's get in.
Susan: Thanks.________.
A. After you
B. You
go first
C. I'll follow you
D. Have
fun
14. Alexandra: Excuse me, officer. Can you tell me how to get to
Linden Street?
Policeman: Sure. You should take No. l Train to Van Cortland
Park.
Alexandra: Thank you.
Policeman: Anytime._________.
A. Congratulations
B. Pleasant journey
C. God bless you
D. Good luck
15. Richard: Oh, I've got to go._________.
Robbie: It was a pleasure meeting you, too. Bye-bye.
A. It was nice of you to meet me
B. It was nice to have met you
C. It was nice meeting you here
D. It was nice for you to meet me
Part II Reading Comprehension (40 points)
Directions:
There are 4 passages in this part. Each of
the passages is followed by 5 questions or unfinished statements.
For each of them there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose
the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single
line through the center.
Passage One
In your car you may have a cell phone, a telephone also
known as a mobile phone that you can carry around and use anywhere.
On your way, you may feel coordinated and enjoy your hands-free
phone talking while driving. But recent studies suggest that it
isn’t the dialing or the arm waving that makes driving while
talking on a cell phone dangerous. It is the yakking itself --- or
more precisely, the continuous conversation with someone who isn't
present --- that makes. David Strayer, a Utah psychologist, says
“Your driving performance while talking on a cell phone is weakened
at levels comparable to, or worse than, driving with a blood
alcohol level of 0.08,” which is the legal limit in most states of
America.
Using a driving-training simulator, Strayer and his colleagues
compared the attention levels and response time of 110 drivers in
various situations. In dense traffic, cell phone users were about
20 percent slower to respond to sudden hazards than other drivers,
and they were about twice as likely to drive into the back of a
braking car in front of them. 'Cell phone drivers are obtaining
less than 50 percent of the visual information that non-cell
drivers are getting,' says Strayer. 'Looking and seeing are not one
and the same.' By contrast, the researchers found that listening to
the radio or conversing with passengers is not as hazardous. 'When
a dangerous situation arises, the driver and passengers put their
conversation on pause,' Strayer says.
Whether talking with a passenger or someone on a cell phone,
however, people are less able to recall the details of a
conversation carried on while driving. 'So it might not be good for
your economic health to discuss investment strategies with your
agent while either of you is driving.' Strayer adds lastly.
16. According to the recent studies, which of the following makes
driving dangerous?
A. A cell phone dialing by the driver.
B. The driver's endless arm waving.
C. The driver's continuous cell phone talking.
D. The absence of another phone speaker.
17. Which of the following does Strayer want to stress most?
A. The driving performance may be weakened by a cell phone
talking.
B. The driving performance may be affected by a high blood alcohol
level.
C. Drivers are not to drive over the cell phone or after
drinking.
D. A cell phone talking is no less hazardous than alcohol in
driving.
18. The experiment shows all the following EXCEPT
that_________.
A. the cell phone drivers get less than half of the visual
information
B. the cell phone drivers are twice as likely to hit the front
cars
C. the cell phone drivers' response to sudden dangers is
slower
D. the 110 drivers were reluctant to take part in the
experiments
19. Strayer discourages drivers from talking, about business on
cell phones while driving because____________.
A. they tend to forget the details of a conversation
B. both the driver and his agent happen to be driving
C. it might not be good for the driver's memory
D. the other passengers would overhear the conversation
20. It can be inferred that the author's attitude toward cell phone
yakking is_________.
A. approving
B. disapproving
C. encouraging
D.
indifferent
Passage Two
It's no great surprise that Bill Gates has decided to walk away
from his day-to-day involvement with Microsoft, and use his full
attention to oversee how the Bill Gates Foundation spends its $ 16
billion on philanthropy, or charity. But Gates is not the first one
to follow the path. Ever since the industrial revolution, wealthy
self-made businessmen and businesswomen have felt a calling to
create a legacy that goes beyond a profit and loss sheet. The
saying 'He who dies rich, dies disgraced' runs deeply through the
business community.
But out of all the great philanthropists, Mr. Gate’s career path
appears to be closest to the oil millionaire John Rockefeller. Both
were self-made men and both became the richest men on the planet.
Rockefeller was in his late fifties when he turned his attention
full time to philanthropy--- creating vast charitable foundations
to promote health and education. Now Gates says he will do the same
in his early fifties. 'With great wealth comes great
responsibility,' he adds.
Like Gates, many philanthropists do not want to pass on too much
wealth to their children. They want them to be comfortable, with a
nice house and some money in trust for their grandchildren. But
they don't want to leave them millions and millions because they
know how important it is for them to make their own way. In
Britain, for instance, the newspaper rich lists are increasingly
dominated by self-made millionaires, rather than inherited wealth.
New money is less likely to be tied up in assets, making it ripe
for philanthropy
The appearance of the welfare state also had a great impact on
attitudes to philanthropy. The state was saying it would take over
much of the role of what was once regarded as the responsibility of
private philanthropists.
21. Bill Gates has done all the following EXCEPT_________.
A. abandoning his career with Microsoft's daily business
B. devoting the rest of his life to philanthropic causes
C. leaving his children enough money for a comfortable life
D. defying John Rockefeller in creating charitable
foundations
22. The saying 'He who dies rich, dies disgraced' properly means
that________.
A. the wealthy people should give away their fortunes after
death
B. the wealthy people should feel ashamed for-their assets
C. the wealthy people should abandon their careers for
charities
D. it is shameful for the wealthy people to keep their wealth till
death
23. Gates and Rockefeller are similar in that_____________.
A. both of them inherited their wealth
B. their career paths are exactly the same
C. both decided to devote to charity in their fifties
D. both made their fortunes in the same way
24. Many wealthy people don't want to leave too much behind mainly
because___________.
A. it is not easy for them to make their fortunes
B. they want their children to make their own way
C. they just wish their children to have a comfortable life
D. they hope to gain reputation by donating their wealth
25. The chief reason why philanthropy has come into a good stage is
that____________.
A. the new money is less likely to be regarded as one's private
wealth
B. Gates will devote his full attention to philanthropy
C. the welfare state would take over all the charity
responsibilities
D. many new millionaires are self-made rather than inherited
Passage Three
In 1991, when announced to be HIV positive, 'Magic' Johnson became
the face of a disease that the public still had a lot to learn
about. The basketball star established the Magic Johnson Foundation
that year and took a leading role on the public relations and
fund-raising fronts in the fight against HIV and AIDS. Fifteen
years later, there is still more work to do.
“A lot of times, what happens is that the poster's not
enough,”Johnson says, motioning to his likeness on the blackboard
behind him. “So I have to get out and tell them myself, like I'm
doing here today.” Johnson is now talking to an assembly at Boys
and Girls High School in his neighborhood of Brooklyn, N.Y. The
crowd is a few hundred students in a mostly black, working-class
neighborhood. Thus event is the fourth of a 10-city speaking tour
that is organized for minority communities.
According to drug maker Abbot, half of the more than I million
Americans living with HIV are black. African-American men are being
diagnosed with the disease at a rate 10 times as high as that of
white men. For women, the situation is even worse. The rate of
diagnosis for African-American women is 23 times as high as that
for their white counterparts.
“Right now, we don't have a solution on how to combat it, so we're
trying to do some different things than what has happened before,”
Johnson says.
Getting the word out is what draws Johnson to black neighborhood
high schools such as this one, and the message he brings with him
is a practical one. “The safest sex is no sex,” he says. “But, in
reality, we know only a certain number of people are going to hear
that. Then I hit them with ‘Hey, if you're going to do it, you've
got to protect yourself and your partner.’”
Hopefully, by talking realistically instead of avoiding the issues,
Johnson can help make the next generation of African-Americans less
likely to have HIV and AIDS. “just try to be real with them,” he
says. “They appreciate that.”
26. The phrase “disease that the public still had a lot to learn
about' here means a
disease that_________.
A. was already well-known then
B. was too complicated for people
C. was still too new to be understood
D. killed too many victims then
27. According to the passage, the group with the Highest ASS rate
is_______.
A. the white Americans
B.African-American men
C. the American women
D. the black American
women
28.The speaker is named 'Magic' Johnson because________.
A. he was once a famous basketball coach
B. he was a happy survivor of the unhappy disease
C. he was given chance to talk of his own experience
D. he was a very practical and realistic person in life
29. The word 'combat' (Paragraph 4) is closest in meaning
to________.
A. comeback
B. combine
C. fight against
D. avoid
30. What is the purpose of Johnson's speech tour?
A. To take himself as an example in fighting the disease.
B. To raise the awareness of young Americans against the
disease.
C. To provide a better cure for the black American HIV
sufferers.
D. To try some new medical solutions on the HIV and AIDS
sufferers.
Passage Four
Once upon a time all you needed for a camping trip was a sleeping
bag, a compass and some common sense. Now, according to my local
sporting goods retailer, a lot more should be added. However,
outdoor travel has become such a trend that urban people find
themselves with some upscale retailers to address their every
desire.
'Eco' and 'adventure' are the latest fashionable words in
destination travel; those n the industry know they can make serious
cash off all the consumers. These are consumers who get outdoors
not for nature's sake, but to work out simply for a splendid
cocktail party.
As a result of high-end demand, the great outdoors is becoming less
affordable and accessible for ordinary people. Our national parks
used to be vast acres of wilderness where people could go and enjoy
nature, for free. But over the past 100-years, the government has
been slowly selling or leasing off public lands-for-profit, and our
current president is continuing the trend. Large ski resorts have
swallowed up plenty of wilderness and small towns in the West by
attracting more high-end businesses. Nature is now a commodity that
can be repackaged and sold to the wealthy developers. As for the
small amount of public land Left, well, try to remember the last
time you camped at a state park for free.
The Joneses and everyone trying to keep up with them want a piece
of the outdoors, but only with creature comforts included. The rest
of us are being slowly priced out of nature. Pretty soon my tent
and sleeping pack will be out of date; since camping will mean a
luxury yurt with skylights for star-gazing. If this is what
signifies experiencing nature in the new millennium, then Thoreau
must be rolling in his grave.
31. According to the author, outdoor travel has now
become________.
A. less needed for the urban residents
B. an uncontrolled trend for city dwellers
C. an ever more attractive interest for urban people
D. so economical that most urban people can afford it
32.The phrase 'make serious cash off all the consumers' (Paragraph
2) means “____”
A .make consumers deposit all their money into bank
B. cause the consumers to use up all their money
C.make all the consumers cash their money in the bank
D.make a careful plan to attract as many consumers as
possible
33. Paragraph 2 is written to_______.
A. introduce the nature's change of the outdoor travel today
B. criticize the outdoor campers for their waste of money
D.describe the difference of outdoor camping today and what it was
before
D. imply the strong influence of the consuming society on the
outdoor travel
34. The author believes that________.
A. the government is right to sell or 'lease public lands to
wealthy developers
B. public lands shouldn't have been sold or leased to individuals
for profits
C: nature should be left for wide public. to enjoy rather than to
rent
D. the outdoor campers should be more clear-minded in spending
money
35. What can ordinary city dwellers do if the current outdoor
travel trend continues?
A. They can
do nothing but give up their outdoor
travel.
B. They would feel angry and protest against the ill-trend.
C. The government and the industry may change their attitude.
D. Fewer and fewer urban people will make their seasonal outdoor
travel.
Part III Vocabulary and Structure (20 points)
Directions:
There are 40 incomplete sentences in this
part. For each sentence there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D.
Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Mark your answer
on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the
center.
36. Taxes provide most of the government's________.
A. revenues B. expenses C. profits D. rewards
37. Finding an excuse for herself, she claimed that it
was_______outside her of responsibility.
A. field B. range C. limit D. extent
38. Gratitude is defined as the art of showing ________for every
kindness, great and small.
A. affection
B. appreciation
C. motivation
D. opposition
39. My father seemed to be in no_______ to look at my school report
that day.
A. feeling
B. attitude
C. emotion
D. mood
40. It is not possible to________ exactly how our actions will
affect the future.
A. expect B. forbid
C. foresee D.
inspect
41. People who can't _________ between colors are said to be
color-blind.
A. separate B. split
C. distinguish
D. divide
42. The twins are so much_______ that it is difficult to tell one
from the other.
A. Same B. likely
C. alike D.
identical
43. A pop star usually leads quite a hard life, with a lot of
traveling ________heavy schedules.
A. with regard to
B. as to
C. in relation to
D. owing to
44. There are many inconveniences that have to be _______when you
are camping.
A. put up with B. put down to C. put off D. put away
45. This newspaper will not knowingly accept ________for real
estate which is in violation of the law.
A. publishing B. advertising
C.
claiming D. discussing
46. The film was picked up by a branch of 20th Century Fox and will
be_______ in a few cities this fall.
A. freed B. opened
C.
started D. released
47. My experience________ me that a background in pure science is
an ideal preparation for doing business.
A. invited
B. persuaded
C.
advised
D. convinced
48. E-commerce has increased the_______ on customer satisfaction
and delivery fulfillment.
A. center
B. focus
C. workforce D. target
49. 'I don't have much money,'' he'd say. “I need to my school
loans.'
A. pay out
B. nay back
C. pay down
D.pay for
50. One hundred online courses make a Harvard education_______
worldwide.
A. valuable
B. allowable
C. accessible
D. knowledgeable
51. Video games, hated by parents and teachers as the enemy of
learning, may be good
for kids ________.
A. in all
B. after all
C. for all
D. by all
52. Schools were created ________to prepare children for
socialization.
A. in the part
B. on the part
C. in part
D. as a
part
53. The: increased use of computers in business has been_______ by
a costly increase in computer crime.
A. accompanied
B. disappointed
C. matched
D. witnessed
54. The United States today is no longer considered a 'melting pot'
society by many of its residents_________ , many people prefer the
term 'salad bowl.'
A. Moreover
B. More often
C.
Truly speaking
D. Instead
55. The students expected there______ more reviewing classes before
the final exams.
A. is
B. being
C.
are
D. to be
56. I respect Oprah's opinion, but 1 would also like her to
respect_______.
A. my own
B. mine's
C. mine
D. me
56. As a matter of fact, our life styles are changing and ______our
bodies.
A. as such
B. so such
C. such are
D. so are
58. The computer, working very fast, _______data at the speed of
light.
A.handles
B. handling
C.
handled
D. has handled
59. I bought a new house last year, but I ________my old house yet,
so at the moment I have two houses.
A.didn't sell
B. have not sold
C. had not sold
D. don't sell
60. John didn't want to risk______ wet as he had only one
suit.
A. getting
B. to get
C. being got
D. to begotten
61. Martha ran all the way up to the station ______that her
boyfriend had left fifteen minutes before.
A. in order to find
B. so as to
find
C. only to find
D. such as to find
62. George went hunting for a room but he didn't find
one______.
A. to live
B, to live in
C. for living
D. to be living in
63. The chairman insists that there __ a meeting to be held within
the shortest possible time.
A. is
B. will be
C. was
D. be
64. ________, gold is treasured not only for its beauty but also
for its utility.
A. In conclusion
B. In contrast
C.
In addition
D.In comparison
65. With the guide______ the way, the rescue team set off on foot
into the dark night.
A.leads
B. led
C.leading
D. to lead
66. The player asked he________ an opportunity to explain his
case.
A. gives
B. be given
C. is given
D. should give
67. We made this album for audience and critics; and 'haters' were
the last thing on our______.
A. brain B. list
C. image
D. mind
68. _______ faculty member at a university, one has to have a
doctorate degree.
A. To become
B. Become
C.
One becomes
D. One becoming
69. With Switzerland-based World Wildlife Fund, China is making a
devoted effort ______the endangered pandas.
A. saved
B. saving
C. save
D. to save
70. Managing is the process of getting things______ by and through
others.
A.done
B. do
C. doing
D. did
71. ______is a great pity that there are some disagreements in the
school board meeting.
A. That
B. This
C. It
D. There
72. As his advisor, I believe that Jack Smith is bound to
accomplish much at your university_________ he be admitted.
A. might
B. whether
C. had
D. should
73. Skimming is one of the major types of selective reading. It
differs from normal reading_______ not all of the material is
read.
A. in that
B. in which
C. at that
D. by which
74. When_______ a hill, the driver should build up speed early in
order to cut down gasoline consumption.
A. approached
B. to approach
C.
approach
D.
approaching
75. Dramatic changes in higher education are giving more
people_______ever the chance of studying for a degree.
A. that
B. than
C. as
D. who
Part IV Cloze Test (10 points)
Directions:
There are 10 blanks in the following passage.
For each numbered blank, there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D.
Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a
single line through the center.
For reasons of safety and ease of maintenance, Washington and
dozens of other communities are building rubber sidewalks made_____
76 ground-up tires of cars and bikes. The rubber squares are up to
three times more expensive than concrete squares but ______77
longer, because tree roots-and freezing weather won’t crack them.
That,
_____78 , could reduce the number of slip-and-fall complaints
made_____ 79 uneven pavements. The shock-absorbing surface also
happens to be easier on the joints of slow runners and more
forgiving when someone slips or falls. And the rubber sidewalks are
considered more environmentally friendly. They_____80 a way to
recycle some of the estimated 290 million tires ______81 out each-
year in the United States, and they do not restrict tree roots the
way concrete squares_____ 82 . Since 2001, a company, Rubber
sidewalks, has been grinding thousands of, old tires into small
pieces, ______83 sticky substances and baking the material into
sidewalk sections that weigh less than eleven pounds a square foot,
or a quarter of the weight of concrete. The rubber squares are now
____84 in two colors of gray and orange. The District of Columbia
has spent about $60,000 to replace broken concrete with the rubber
squares here and there in a residential _____85 northeast of the
Capital.
76. A. of B. on C. by D. for
77. A. stay B. last C. exist D. survive
78. A. by turns B. by return C. in turn D. in return
79. A. for B. with C. to D. against
80. A. furnish B. offer C. give D. refer
81. A. thrown B. throwing C. threw D. throws
82. A. doing B. done C. did D. do
83. A. add B. added C. adding D. adds
'84. A. available B. accessible C. advisable D. achievable
85. A. zone B. location C. position D.neighborhood
Paper Two 试卷二
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Part V Writing (15 points)
Directions: You are to write in no less than 120 words
about the title“Whom Do You Like Best, Movie Stars or
Sports Stars?”Your composition should be based on the
Chinese outline given below:
1.影视明星和体育明星有何不同?
2.你为什么喜欢影视明星(或体育明星)?
3.明星偶像在学习中能起到什么积极作用?
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