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Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of eachconversation, one or more 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 is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。11.A At the department store.B At the office.C In the restaurant.D In the drug store.12.A The man shouldnt expect her to go along.B She doesnt think she has enough money.C Shell go even though the movie is bad.D The man should count the number of people going.13.A She wasnt really studying.B She hadnt finished writing her articles.C She had furnished her house.D She could write beautifully.14.A The problem may have been a verycomplicatedone.B No one can do it.C The woman thinks that the problem is too easy.D The man cansolvethe problem himself.15.A The janitor is too busy to do his work.B The sanitary conditions of an apartment.C The relationship between the janitor and the two speakers.D The architecture of a building.16.A He cantteareither piece of cloth.B He wants part of each piece of cloth.C The pieces of cloth are made by a secret process.D The pieces of cloth seemidenticalto him.17.A Tuesday.B Wednesday.C Thursday.D Friday.18.A Aphotographers camera.B A television camera.C A movie camera.D The mans own camera.Questions 19 to 22 are based on theconversationyou have just heard.19. A Memories of a recent storm.B How strong winds develop into ahurricane.C Weather patterns that canaffectFlorida.D Planning a summer vacation.20. A Late summer is sunny season.B Late summer ishurricaneseason.C Late summer is rainy season.D Late summer is cloudy season.21. A Wind speed.B Rainfall.C Watertemperature.D Direction ofapproach.22. A By name.B By number.C By location.D By month.Questions 23 to 25 are based on theconversationyou have just heard.23. A Her professor did not like her story.B She had trouble finishing herassignment.C She did not like the topic she had chosen for her paper.D She was taking too many courses.24. A Take some extra time.B Do a writing exercise.C Do some work for another course.D Write the story ending first,25. A To go shopping.B To do research for her story.C To meet with her professor.D To take a break from her work.Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 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 . Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。Passage OneQuestions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.26.A Given by the local government.B Born by a large number of bitches.C Bought from different cities and villages.D Captured over grassland.27.A 11-week course forcontrolduty.B 11-week course for patrol duty.C 9-week course forcontrolduty.D 9-week course for patrol duty.28.A Catching runaway criminals.B Scratching the hidden bombs.C Patrolling the dangerous town.D Drug-sniffing or bomb-sniffing.Passage TwoQuestions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.29.A Gold was discovered.B The transcontinentalrailroadwas completed.C The Golden Gate Bridge wasconstructed.D Telegraph communications wereestablishedwith the East.30.A About two million.B About three million.C About five million.D About six million.31.A 19 million dollars.B 32 million dollars.C 37 million dollars.D 42 million dollars.Passage ThreeQuestions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.32.A Computers have become part of our daily lives.B Computers have advantages as well as disadvantages.C People have different attitudes to computers.D More and more families will own computers.33.A Computers can bring financial problems.B Computers can bringunemployment.C Computers can be very useful in families.D Computerized robots can take over someunpleasantjobs.34.A Computers may change the life they have beenaccustomedto.B Spending too much time on computers mayspoilpeoples relationship.C Buying computers may cost a lot of money.D Computers may take over human beings altogether.35.AAffectionate.BDisapproving.C Approving.DNeutral.Section CDirections: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully 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 just 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 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 shouldcheckwhat you have written.注意:此部分试题在答题卡2上;请在答题卡2上作答。Part IlI Section CDevelopment banks are international lending groups. They lend money to developing countries to helpfueleconomic growth andsocial(36) _. They arc not part of the World Bank, the International (37) Fund or the United Nations. The money comes from member countries and borrowing on world markets.Development banks provide long-term loans at market (38)_. They provide even longer-term loans at below-market interest rates. These banks also providetechnical(39) _ and (40) _There are four main ones. The oldest is theInter-American Development Bank in Washington, D.C. It began in 1959. President juscelino Kubitschek of Brazil had (41) _ a bank to aid economic growth in the Americas. The (42) _ of American States agreed. Today the bank is worth over 100,000 million dollars. It holds only 4 percent of that. The other money is (43) _ by its members. (44)_. 26 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean borrow from the bank.The African Development Bank has its roots in an agreement signed in Sudan in 1963. It is based in Abidjan,IvoryCoast.(45)The country, with the most votes in the bank is Nigeria, followed as of July by the United States, Japan and Egypt.The Asian Development Bank started in 1966. It is based in Manila, in the Philippines. There are 63 members, mostly in Asia. ( 46 )11C综合推断题。对话中的Here is themenuWould you like to order now?是餐厅服务员接待客人的常用语,因此对话应该发生在餐厅里,所以C正确。12A信息明示题。男士建议大家一起去城里看电影,女士认为看电影物非所值,让他不要把自己算在内,所以A正确。*考点count有“计算;认为”等含义,相关短语有:count out不把算入;countin把算入;counton依靠,依赖,如:You can count on my help你可以依靠我的帮助。13B综合推断题。女士说简已经为她的研究项目写了一些文章,男士说看来她已经写完了。言外之意,男士原以为筒并没写完,所以B正确。14A综合推断题。男士不知道琳达能否解决这类问题,女士回答说如果琳达解决不了,就没人能解决了。言外之意,琳达能力很强,要她才能解决的问题应该比较复杂,只有A最符合题意。15B综合推断题。女士准备请门卫打扫大厅,男士说能否让他也清洗一下楼梯,由此可知,他们对大楼的卫生状况不满,即在谈论大楼的卫生状况,故选B。*考点as well相当于too或also(也,又),一般置于句末,起副词的作用,如:I like classical music and I like pop music as well我喜欢古典音乐,也喜欢流行音乐。as well as意为“既又;另外;不仅而且;和一样好”,如:His children as well as his wife were invited to the party他的孩子们连同他的妻子都被邀请去参加聚会。16D信息明示题。女士说两块面料一块是纯羊毛的,另一块是合成纤维的;男士对此表示惊讶,说自己无法区分它们,所以D正确。*考点tell apart意为“分辨,辨认,识别”,如:I cant tell the twin girls apart我分不清这两个双胞胎女孩儿。类似的说法还有tellfrom,tell the difference betweenand等。形容词词组identicalto意为“和一样”,如:This bag is identical to the one I have lost这个包和我弄丢的那个一模一样。17C信息明示题。男士问最新一期的上海日报到了吗,今天都已经星期二了;女士道歉说报纸晚了,估计后天能到,即报纸星期四到,故选C。18B综合推断题。男士让女士在摄像机前表现得自然一些,女士说面对上千万观众自己怎么能自然呢,由此推断,B(电视摄像机)正确。ConversationOne19C主旨题。由对话中的ahurricane-tracking chart及here on the Florida coast可知,对话是针对可能影响佛罗里达的天气情况展开的,所以C正确。20B信息明示题。女士说Late summer ishurricaneseason,由此可知B正确。21A信息明示题。男士问女士几种热带天气现象的区别是什么,女士回答说是windvelocity(风速),所以A正确。22A信息明示题。女士说气象预报员用人名给风暴命名以便于区分,所以A正确。ConversationTwo23B综合推断题。女士说还没有完成创意写作课所留的故事写作作业,接着进一步说自己写不下去了,由此推断,女士在写作中遇到了问题,故选B。24B信息明示题。女士说,教授建议她写下所想到的所有东西,无论那是否有意义,就像做热身练习一样,故选B。25B综合推断题。女士说去珠宝店是为了自己的故事,她所描写的侦探破获了一桩珠宝抢劫案,她要去了解一下与此相关的事物,由此推断,她去珠宝店是为自己的故事做调查,故选B。*考点freezeup意为“冻住”,此处指的是头脑停止转动,与freeze相关的短语还有:freeze oneS blood使充满害怕、恐怖的感觉;freeze sbout将某人逼走,如:Small shops are being frozen out by the big supermarkets小商店都让大型超市给挤垮了。Section B Passage One文章精要文章首先指出,狗是人类无私的朋友,它们可以帮助人类进行犯罪调查,接着介绍了能帮助人类搜寻毒品和炸药的警犬的挑选及训练过程。26C信息明示题。文章提到This team(air force team)visits large cities across the country to buy the dogs,即他们到全国各大城市买狗,所以C正确。27B信息明示题。文章提到狗的第一个训练阶段是an 11-week course for patrol duty,所以B正确。28D信息明示题。文章提到,在为期9个星期的课程中,They learn drug-sniffing or bomb-sniffing,所以D正确。Passage Two文章精要文章介绍了旧金山的人口发展情况、名称的改变、通讯及交通发展状况,并说明了旧金山作为美国西部金融中心和交通枢纽的现状,最后还简要介绍了著名的金门大桥。29A信息明示题。文章提到1848年发现金矿后旧金山的人口增加到一万,所以A正确。30B信息明示题。文章明确指出Today San Francisco has apopulationof almost three million,所以B正确。31B信息明示题。文章明确指出at a cost of 32 million dollars,所以B正确。Passage Three文章精要好也罢,坏也罢,电脑已成为我们生活的一部分。而不同的人对电脑的态度也有所不同,文章分别阐述了喜爱电脑和讨厌电脑的人对电脑的不同看法。32C主旨题。文章主要是围绕computer lovers和computer haters的不同看法而展开的,由此可知,本文主要论述了人们对电脑的不同看法,所以C正确。33A信息明示题。文章提到电脑对做生意、教育及家庭都非常有用;还提到电脑化的机器人可以代替人类做一些让人讨厌的工作,同时也可能导致部分人失业;但并未提到电脑可能会带来财政问题,故选A。34D信息明示题。文章最后提到their biggest fear is that computers mayeventuallytake over human beingsaltogether,所以D正确。35D综合推断题。文章既提到电脑爱好者的态度,又提到反对电脑的人的态度,用词客观,不带任何个人感情,所以D正确。Section C文章精要发展银行主要为发展中国家的经济和生活发展提供贷款。发展银行目前身价超过1000亿,由47个国家拥有,最大股东是美国。36progress37Monetary38rates39assistance40advice 41proposed 42Organization 43guaranteed4447 countries around the world owns the bankThe United States owns 30 percent as the largest shareholder45There are 24 members in the Americas,Europe and Asia inadditionto 53 in Africa46Like all development banks,it is supervised by a Board of GovernorsSection A1 I. W: Good evening, sir. Here is themenu. Would you like to order now?M: Yes, but Im in a rush. Can I be served out of here in half an hour?Q: Where are the speakers?12. M: I thought it would be fun if we all went to see that new movie downtown.W: Count me out. Ive heard its not worth the money.Q: What does the womanmean?13. W: Jane has written some articles for her research project.M: So she has finished them.Q: What had the manassumedabout Jane?14. M: I wonder if a problem like this can be solved by Linda.W: Well. If she cantsolveit, no one can.Q: What can be concluded from theconversation?15. W: Im going to ask the janitor to clean the lobby.M: Would you ask him to wash thestaircaseas well?Q: What is being discussed?16. W:One piece of cloth is purewooland the other is asyntheticfabric.M: Amazing! I really cant tell them apart.Q: What does the manmean?17. M: Has the latest Shanghai Daily arrived yet? Today is already Tuesday.W: Sorry, its late. Probably not till the day after tomorrow.Q: On what day of the week will the newspaper arrive?18. M: Remember to act naturally when youre on camera.W: How can I be natural in front of 10 million viewers?Q: What kind of camera are they talking about?Now youll hear two long conversations.ConversationOneM: Is that a map? Are you going sailing or something?W: I wish. Its ahurricane-tracking chart. Its a map oftropicalocean areas southeast of us. It follows the development of tropical storms, even hurricanes. They develop in the Caribbean and move around the Atlantic and here on the Florida Coast. We got hit a lot by those winds or rain in July or August.M: Do you think that thetropicalstorm is on the way?W: Too early to tell, but we need to be prepared. The radio mentioned possibleevacuationroutes.M: Really? Its that serious?W: Youd better believe it. Late summer ishurricaneseason. The television updates locations and speeds every hour.M: What did they say is out there now?W: A couple oftropicaldepressions, two storms and two hurricanes.M: Whats the difference?W: Windvelocity. Adepressionis the least serious actually, and ahurricaneis the most serious.M: How serious are the winds in hurricanes?W: They havesustainedwinds of 74 mph and up.M: What are the names on the map?W: David, Arlene, Francisco, and Gina. You know weather forecasters give the hurricanes the names of people to make storms easy toidentify,M: I wonder what thestatusof the storm is now.W: You can turn on the television; it has the best coverage. There is anupdatecoming up in fiveminutes.Questions 19 to 22 are based on theconversationyou have just heard.19. What is theconversationmainly about?20. Whats the weather of late summer?21. How is onetropicalweather systemdistinguishedfrom the other?22. How do weather forecastersidentifyhurricanes?ConversationTwoM: I am sorelieved, I just finished the story I was working on for ourcreativewriting course.W: Ihavent quite finishedmineyet. I had trouble getting past the beginning.M: How come?W: Well. 1 was really happy to be writing adetectivestory. But after the first few pages, I sort of froze up mentally. I just couldnt write any more.M: The same thing happened to me. 1 thought it meant I lack imagination.W: Well, Professor Wilson said its pretty common for writers to get stuck like that.M: You went to talk to her about it?W: Actually, I went to ask for more time to finish theassignment. But instead she gave me some advice about how to keep from getting stalled writing like that. She said that first thing I should do is just write anything that comes into my head even if it doesnt make any sense, sort of warm up exercise.M: That is interesting. When 1 got stuck, Ishiftto something else, you know, do some work for one of my other courses.W: Well, her methods seem to have worked for me. Ive written most of the story, and I should be able to hand it in on time. But first I need go to thejewelrystore.M: You are going shopping? Cant you wait until you finish your story?W: I am going there for my story. Mydetectivesolves ajewelrystore robbery, so I want to take a look at how the jewelry cases are arranged, where thesecuritycameras are located, that sort of thing.Questions 23 to 25 are based on theconversationyou have just heard.23. What was the womans problem?24. What did the professor tell the woman to do?25. Why is the woman going out?Section BPassage One The dog has often been anunselfishfriend to man. It is alwaysgratefulto its master. It helps man in many ways.Certainbreeds of dogs are used incriminalinvestigations. They are trained to sniff out drugs and bombs. They help police to catch criminals. The dogs that help incriminalinvestigations are trained at aschoolcalled theMilitaryDog StudiesBranchof the U.S. Air Force in Lackland, Texas. The dogs to be trained are selected by an air force team. This team visits large cities across the country to buy the dogs. They may buy dogs from private citizens for up to $750 each. Some citizens freely give their dogs. The dogs selected must be healthy, brave andaggressive. They must be able to fight back if they are attacked. The dogs chosen are between the ages of one and three. They are given a medical examination when they arrive at the school. Their physical examination includes X-rays and heart tests. Thetraineedogs undergo the first stage of training when they arrive in Lackland. This is an 11-week course for patrol duty. After this course, the best dogs are selected to go on another 9-weekcourse. They learn drug-sniffing or bomb-sniffing. After this course, the dogs are ready for their jobs in the cities or on air force bases.The training given to a drug-sniffing dog is different from that given to a bomb-sniffing dog. A drug-sniffing dog is trained to scratch and dig for the drugs when he sniffs them. A bomb-sniffing dog sits down when he finds a bomb.That is thealertfor hidden explosives.Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. How are the dogs obtained for training?27. What is the first stage of training for the dogs?28. What do dogs learn during the 9-week training?Passage TwoFrom this lookout we enjoy one of the mostspectacularviews of San Francisco. As you can see, the city rests on a series of hills varying inaltitudefrom sea level to 938 feet. The firstpermanentsettlement was made at this site in 1776. For 13 years the village had fewer than one hundred inhabitants. But in 1848, with the discovery of gold, thepopulationgrew to ten thousand. The same year the name was changed from Yerba Buea to San Francisco.By 1862 telegraph communications linked San Francisco with eastern cities, and by 1869 th

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