1、2. A. 110 minutes B. 120 minutes C. 130 minutes D. 140 minutes3. A. Shop assistant and customer B. Boss and assistant C. Professor and student D. Husband and wife4. A. In a meeting room B. In a reference room C. At a booking office D. At a police station5. A. A movie B. A lecture C. A play D. A spee
2、ch6. A. The woman shouldnt be so upset B. Hes an hour later for the interview. C. The woman should be patient D. Hes too nervous to calm down7. A. The man is intelligent enough B. The man does not work hard enough C. The man should get some sleep D. The man is hard-working.8. A. He doesnt enjoy busi
3、ness trips as much as he used to. B. He wants to spend more time with his family C. He doesnt think he is capable of doing the job D. He thinks the pay is too low to support his family9. A. The woman doesnt have money for her sons graduate studies B The woman doesnt think her son will get a business
4、 degree C. The woman insists that her son should major in science. D. The woman advises her son to think twice before making his decision10. A. It ran into another car B. It fell into a river and sank C. It broke down on the road D. It left the road and landed in a fieldSection B 15% In Section B. y
5、ou will hear two short passages and one longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions o n each of the passages and the conversation. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answe
6、rs 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 recording.11. A. Noise B. Smoking C. Litter D. Drinking12. A. A tour guide B. A conductor C. A teacher D. A lawyer13. A. To prepare people for internationa
7、l travel B. To make the laws of different kinds C. To inform people of the punishment for breaking laws D. To give advice to travelers to the countryQuestions 14 through 16 are based on the following recording14. A Conference with the course tutor B. Active attendance and commitment C. Punctuality a
8、nd politeness D. Debate and essay preparation15. A. Inform the teacher in advance B. Just do not choose the course C. Drop out of the course D. Make it up later16. A. One that is written by hand B. One that is original C. One that is revise by the tutor D. One that keeps to the instructionsQuestions
9、 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.17. A. His knees and fingers ache B. He doesnt feel like eating C. He cant sleep very well D. His blood pressure is high18. A. She asks him to have injections and a treatment with rays B. She asks him to have an operation and a treatment with ra
10、ys C. She asks him to have a good rest and a treatment with rays D. She asks him to have some herbal medicine and a treatment with rays19. A. Every day for seven weeks B. Three times a week for seven weeks C. Three times a weeks for three weeks D. Twenty times for two weeks20. A. Use hot water pads
11、B. Sit by the stove C. Drink cold water D. Take cold baths.II. Grammar and vocabulary After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word: for the other
12、 blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.Jim ThompsonJim Thompsons life story is one of success, achievement, and finally mystery because no one knows how it ended.Thompson was born in Delaware(21)_ the east coast of the United States in 1906. After finishing high school, Thompson went to Pri
13、nceton University and later studied architecture at the University of Pennsylvania. After graduation, Jim Thompson worked as an architect in New York City until 1940. Not long after this, he volunteered(22)_ (serve)in the U.S. Army. During World War II, Thompson gathered intelligence for the army in
14、 Thailand. It was this first taste of life in the Far East(23)_ changed Thompsons life. He saw opportunities to develop tourism there, becoming(24)_ (involve)in an ambitious scheme to restore the Oriental Hotel.While the hotel plan fell through, by that time Thompson had hit upon another scheme that
15、 would eventually make him a millionaire. While traveling around Thailand, he came across(25)_ he considered exquisite(精美的)samples of handwoven Thai silk, a product that(26)_(become)rare. He persuaded the weavers to work with him and marketed the silk in New York, (27)_ it became very popular. As a
16、consequence, the Thai silk industry was revived(复兴)and the business made Thompson and some of the weavers very wealthy.With his success in the silk business, Jim Thompson continued his original interest in architecture on the side. He found six traditional Thai houses and had(28)_ brought to Bangkok
17、 and reassembled there as one magnificent house. Today, not only is it a beautiful house inside and out, (29)_ it is also filled with the works of art Thompson collected.In 1967 during a holiday in Malaysia, he went for a walk in the Jungle and disappeared forever. To this day, no clues(30)_(find)as
18、 to what happened to this wealthy American businessman who is credited with single-handedly reviving the Thai silk industry.Section B10% Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.A. concern B. dramatic C
19、. equivalent D. frequently E. impact F. imposedG. representative H. observed I. residents J. significantly K. strategiesMentally and Intellectually Harmful Last month, the Indian Medical Association declared a public health emergency in New Delhi because of high levels of air pollution. Schools were
20、 shut and emergency traffic restrictions put in place.New Delhi is far from alone. Our research into the_31_ of air pollution in China shows that, in addition to the more obvious physical price, air pollution can also have serious negative effects on mental health and cognition (认知),_ 32_ reducing a
21、 persons happiness and their scores in verbal and mathematical tests.Such harmful mental effects have serious negative consequences for livelihoods and human capital development, suggesting that development_33_ should go beyond the traditional focus of boosting GDP in the developing world.Indias rec
22、ent pollution emergency is the most_34_ incidence(发生率)of dangerous air pollution, but smoggy skies have been a cause of growing_35_ in most developing countries.Major cities across the developing world-from Thailand to Brazil, to Nigeria-_36_ experience pollution at several times the WHO safe limits
23、. In fact, 98% of cities with more than 100.000_37_ in low and middle-income countries fail to meet the WHOs air quality guidelines.Indias extreme levels of air pollution are well recognized, and examining the effects provides clear warnings for other countries seeking fast growth through rapid indu
24、strialization.We used nationally _38_ longitudinal (纵向)surveys on mental health and cognition, matched with daily air quality data for the time and place of interviews, to see what pollution does in a given time to individual happiness and cognitive performance. Because each person in our survey was
25、 _39_multiple times, we can control for the effect of individual characteristics on the outcome variables.We found that worsening air quality led to a decrease in happiness that day_40_to about 10 percent of the reduced happiness one would experience form a negative major life event such as divorce.
26、III. Reading Comprehension Section A15% For each blank in the following passage 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.Globalization: Good or Bad?Globalizationisdefinedinmanyways.Onesimple_41_isthatittherapidincreas
27、einternational free trade, investment, and technological exchange. It is argued that this international trade has been one of the main causes of world economic _42_over the past half century. Although there is little doubt that the global economy has developed enormously in the last 50 years, some p
28、eople believe that this trend has only benefited certain countries, and that others have suffered as a result.Improved income?An argument_43_globalization is that the benefits of increased international trade are shared among everyone in the country. An example of this is China, where per capita income(人均收入)rose from about $1400 in 1980 to over $4000 by 2000._44_per capita income rose by over 100% in India between 1980 and 1996. It would appear that countries which open their doors to world trade tend to become_45_ .However, these sorts o