1、10. B. 6:30. C. 6:40. D. 7:00.2. A. In a book store. B. In a hospital. C. In a library. D. At a cinema.3. A. Customer and waitress. B. Boss and secretary. C. Teacher and student. D. Lawyer and client.4. A. A Swimming contest. B. A volleyball match. C. A Football match. D. A basketball match.5. A. To
2、 hang up his trousers. B. To keep his trousers on. C. To come home earlier. D. To spend less time at the office.6. A. Her sons health. B. Her sons studies. C. Her sons poor grades. D. Her sons ability for the job.7. A. He was unable to have his picture taken. B. He has not chosen a picture for it. C
3、. He had broken his camera. D. He failed to fix the broken camera.8. A. It isnt good at all. B. It is better now. C. It was better in the past. D. It is liked by more people now.9. A. Hell be able to clean the house in time. B. He doesnt have time to take the woman home. C. It should be easy for the
4、 guests to find the house. D. He needs time to relax before the guests arrive.10. A. He has too many dreams. B. He likes to sleep.C. He doesnt have many ideas. D. He doesnt put his ideas into practice.Part B Short Passages (12) In Part B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three
5、 questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard. Question 11 through 13 are based on th
6、e following passage.11. A. Because she wanted to make more contributions to the community.B. Because she would like to help with the familys finances.C. Because she was offered a good job by her neighbor.D. Because she was expected to be more involved in social life.12. A. Doing housework. B. Lookin
7、g after her neighbors children. C. Reading papers and watching TV. D. Taking good care of her husband.13. A. Supportive. B. Inconsiderate. C. Generous. D. Sensible. Question 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. Hollywoods Founding Father. B. The Midwest Comes to Hollywood. C. The
8、Transformation of Hollywood. D. Studios of Hollywood.15. A. Lighting and landscape. B. Alcohol-free environment. C. Cheap property value. D. Peaceful atmosphere.16. A. They benefited from the service to the studios. B. They moved out of their community. C. They stopped the expansion of the studios.
9、D. They are annoyed by movie peoples behaviors. Part C Longer Conversations (8) In Section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write you
10、r answers on your answer sheet.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation. Dialogue InformationWhen did the woman take Professor Coopers class?Last (17) _.What does the woman think of the exams?They may change from year to year, but the style is (18) _.What should the students know
11、 about the book?The (19) _ of the book.What will the man treat the woman if she helps him?A dinner and a (20)_.Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.Complete the form. Write no more than THREE WORDS for each answer.II. Grammar&
12、 vocabulary Section A (16) Read the following two passages. Fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word. For the other blanks, fill in each blank with one proper word. Make sure that your answers are gra
13、mmatically correct. (A)Are you scared of heights? If so, we regret _25_(tell) you that you will miss a wonderful dinner in the sky! Dinner in the Sky can no doubt make a lasting impression on your special guests.In fact, the idea of Dinner in the Sky was developed by a Belgian company. The dinner is
14、 hosted at a table _26_(float) at a height of 50 meters. _27_ team of professionals help make the table safe in the air. Of course, dinner is not the only choice. Breakfast in the sky, lunch in the sky, meeting in the sky.just _28_ you want!Whats more, Dinner in the Sky _29_ be held anywhere. It _30
15、_(operate) in more than 15 countries. As long as there is an open ground of 500, get ready to fly!You may wonder _31_ it is safe to have dinner in the sky. But dont worry about that. Dinner in the Sky is a totally safe way to enjoy life. The Belgian company provides this special service with two gol
16、d words in mind- exclusivity and safety. It is designed and examined strictly according to the International Safety Standard. The focus _32_safety is probably one of the reasons why it is still flying in the sky.So are you getting interested? If you want to have a unique memory, try Dinner in the Sk
17、y!(B)We have all heard the saying, You are what you eat. But how many of us are willing to admit that the expression applies to us as well as to all those unidentified people out there? Current research suggests that the majority of Americans _33_(have) bad eating habits,and some of them _34_(determ
18、ine) by our lifestyle,which demands that we eat quickly and inexpensively.What are the commonest foods on the American menu? Hamburgers and French fries, sugar-laden drinks; pies and whipped cream,malts and ice-cream. Apart from an occasional broiled hamburger,all the things on that list are bad for
19、 us. And there are certain prophets(先知) of doom who predict that all those fat laden fast foods provide us _35_ only one thing-a faster road to the grave.On the other hand, there are those who claim that the basic fast-food meal contains all the nourishment you need. After all, there are meat, milk,
20、 salad (if you have the extras), and bread. And if you have a cheeseburger instead of a hamburger, you are doing yourself an extra favor by adding additional protein. _36_ these good news gossips are overlooking is the usually pulpy bun; the excess of sugar in the maltose or Coke;and overdose of sal
21、t that is sprinkled on the hamburger to make palatable (美味的).So you decide to stay away from the hamburger joint, and buy your food from the supermarket. Are you any better off? Not if you buy _37_(freeze) or canned food. The experts tell us that canned and frozen vegetables contain sugar, as well a
22、s all sorts of preservatives _38_ are not doing anything to improve your health. According to these people. the only way to be sure your food is good for you is to buy it and cook it _39_(fresh). And then, of course, you have to eat_40_-and that creates another problem. The speed of todays world has
23、 encouraged many of us to eat far too fast. We do not chew our food enough, and we eat on the run or we jump and start running the minute we finish eating.Section B (10) Complete the sentences with the words or phrases in the box. Each word can only be used once. There is one extra which you do not
24、need.A. case B. evacuated C. access D. purposefully E. simply F. threatened G. confirmed H. scale I. descend J. concernK. tollBBC News with Jonathan Izard.Hundreds of thousands of people in Nepal are spending a second night outdoors in the devastations of Saturdays earthquake. More than two and a ha
25、lf thousand people are _41_ dead in the disaster. But the death _42_ could rise as some of the worst-affected areas are still not being reached. Matt Davis works with the charity, World Vision, in the capital, Kathmandu. Hes been speaking to people _43_ from the town of Pokhara near the epicentre of
26、 the quake.“I spoke to one man. He had been transferred into the hospital where I was in the very first helicopter. His village had one thousand one hundred homes. Almost every home was decimated. He estimated that ninety percent. Thats a village of over two thousand people. There could be many othe
27、r villages in the similar _44_ where the entire village is overgone.”Rescue and aid efforts are being hampered by blocked roads and bad weather. Patrick Fuller from the International Federation of the Red Cross said it was still difficult to _45_ remote rural areas.“Getting to these areas is a big _
28、46_. Its big question mark. We _47_ dont know the situation. Nor does anyone, really, the _48_ of the damage outside the Kathmandu Valley. Its population, about six million people living in this area. We have Red Cross teams and units on the ground. We cant reach them. We knew our own people had bee
29、n affected in Nepal. We lost a number of stuff and volunteers. The United Nations Childrens Agency says the country is running out of water and food and there are frequent power cuts. It says almost one million children living in affected areas are _49_ by poor sanitation and a lack of safe water.”Rescuers in Nepal say an unknown number of mountaineers are trapped on Mount Everest, unable to _50_, after avalanches swept away their ropes and ladders. 17 climbers died on the Mountain on Saturday. Reading Comprehension Section A (15)Directions:For each blank in the following passa