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Unit 1Part 1-5 ADBAA 6-10 DADBA11-15 DCBBD 16-20 CCABB21-25 CCDCB 26-30 BBCCCPart Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) 1. Y 2. N 3. Y 4. NG 5. NG 6. Y 7. N 8. we actually think with words9. maximum results10. Context, Parts and DictionaryPartA: 1-5 E O M B J 6-10 L G F A NB: 11-15 C C C C A 16-20 B B D C APart 1.rewarding2.with3.junior4.positive5.eager6.top7.senior8.impatience9.eagerness10.in11.until12.across13.again14.reasons15.afraid16.stay17.online18.virtual19.benefits20.value21.insights22.open23.exchangePart1对我来说,学习外语是一场非常艰苦的经历,但同时也是一场无法估价的宝贵经历。2. 我能够和别人进行交流,并能弥合双方交谈中在语言和文化方面的差异。3. 有时侯我会因为挫折而哭泣,有时甚至想放弃。4For some students, the most amazing result of having come to college is that they have learned how to lead a romantic life.5Because of his undue interest in online surfing, he is likely to put all his mind on this business, never caring about his school work.6Unlike the girl I came across in the senior middle school, she is very self-important, never looking me in the eye.Unit 2Part 1-5 DADBA 6-10 CDABA11-15 BBAAB 16-20 ACABA21-25 BDDCD 26-30 DCBDBPart 1-7 CBAADBC 8.unforeseen events 9. less strict carbon regulation 10.conquerPartA:1-5 KAJOD 6-10 CNELHB: 11-15 DCCAC 16-20 ADCDAPart 1.along2.burst into3.stuff4.over and over5.offensive6.get ready for7.wake up8.rush9.grabbed10.put on11.As usual12.standing13.instructions14.wash off15.wear16.pierced17.thousands of18.share19.from20.bugged21.a lotPart1. 桑迪躺在床上,听着她喜欢的电台广播,嘴里哼着歌词。2. 我想我还不至于老得落伍吧,可没完没了地听那毫无韵律、令人讨厌的歌曲实在令我生气。3. 我想他们是在表达自我本色,可这种表达方式与我们过去完全不一样。4. I am wearing only half as much as I usually do.5. Stephen was so tired that he fell asleep while (he was) reading the newspaper.6. His children as well as his wife were invited to the party.Unit 3Part 1-5 BDCBA 6-10 BDBBD11-15 ABCCA 16-20 BCDAC21-25 DCBBB 26-30 CCCBBPart 1.NG 2.N 3.Y 4.Y 5.Y 6.NG 7.N8. undependable/unreliable, irresponsible9. the treatment of time as possession 10. the inclination toward changePartA:1-5 AEIMB 6-10 FJNCGB: 11-15 BBDCC 16-20 DADBCPart 1.plained12.attitude13.pity14.did15.fortunate16.realize17.kindness18.gone19.who20.pace21.toPart1. Father saw to it that much of my spare time was not wasted.2. I am not content with beautiful dreams: I want beautiful realities3. We were amazed to hear that she passed the test without much difficulty.4. 每当被人看见我和我父亲在一起,我就会感到很难为情。5. 现在回想起来,我感到十分惊叹,一个成年人需要多大的勇气来承受这种屈辱和压力呀。6. 尽管许多活动我父亲不能参加,他还是通过某种方式尽力去参加。Unit 4Part 1-5 ABCBB 6-10 CDDDD11-15 CAADD 16-20 ABCDA21-25 ABCBB 26-30 ACADBPart 1-7 Y N NG N Y N N 8.willing and able to fulfill its obligation 9. providing prime loans to the low-income countries 10.Normal creditPartA:1-5 CBADD 6-10 ACBADB: 11. Nature,(and) nurture.12. biological and genetic factors.13. determining character or behavior.14. continue/last for a long time.15. Take ideas from both theories.Part 1.eration8.use9.appearance10.gestures11.consistently12.Srmation16.relaxed17.humor18.stressing19.lighten20.power21.successPart1. 许多指导性的书籍建议你阔步走入房间,用你的优点给人留下深刻的印象。2. 他们全身心地与人交流,其音调和手势与他们的话语相得益彰。3. 那些对现代设计满意的人,可能会对现代生活方式更加心满意足。4. TheMarine sat there in the dimly-lit ward, holding the old mans hand and offering words of hope and strength.5. She is always trying to impress people with her new clothes.6. Our English teacher is very committed to the cause of language teaching.Unit 5Part 1-5 CDBCD 6-10 BDACB11-15 ACBCA 16-20 DABDB21-25 CCDAB 26-30 CADBBPart 1-7 N Y N Y Y N NG 8. craven fool 9. September 20, 2001 10. 32 per centPartA:1-5 EKAML 6-10 BOICGB: 11-15 DDCBC 16-20 CDCCAPart 1.bating17.which18.peers19.redefine20.status21.words22.sigh up for23.againstPart1. The solution to the traffic jam is2 .at risk of losing his own life3 . threatened me not to speak out her secret4. distracted me from my experiment5. regardless of the consequences6. 艾滋病是一种瘟疫,它已经无情地夺去了许多人的生命。7. 为了抗击非典,我国政府投入大量资金,采取了许多行之有效的措施。8. 他们在帮助父母理解孩子们所经受的各种来自于同龄人的压力方面也起着重要作用。Unit 6Part 1-5 CABCC 6-10 BBBCC11-15 AADBD 16-20 CAADC21-25 BDCBA 26-30 DAADDPart 1-7 N N Y N Y Y NG 8. move forward 9. looking back 10. the more you get backPartA:1-5 6-10B: 1. the public2. a painter uses shapes and colors instead of words.3. worth looking at4. only provide interesting pattern5. what the artist is saying.Part1. exhausted2. dull3. astonished4. look down upon5. are6. essential7. respectPart1.我和史蒂夫已拖运垃圾整整四个小时了,中间只停下来说了约五分钟的话。2.虽没有工夫聊很久,但问候几句以是礼貌还是有时间的。3.听到我向她打招呼,她就退回屋里赶紧用衣服把自己严严实实遮了起来。4. A society , which praises its philosophers and looks down on its plumbers, is in for trouble.5. After all, she would need him to straighten out their finances-the stock options and all that.6.The company president had begun, discreetly of course, with care and taste, to make inquiries about his replacement.Unit 7Part 1-5 CBDCB 6-10 CAABA11-15 DDBAB 16-20 DADCA21-25 CADAD 26-30 DBDCBPart 1-7 Y N Y N NG N Y8. foster families.9. economic wallop.10. hostilePartA: 1-5 A E I M B 6-10 F J N C GB: 11-15 DCDAB 16-20 CDDABPart 1.entionally4.search5.slight6.polished7.to8.looking9.Then10.sidewalk11.Uo14.addional15.Apprently16.robberies17.neiborhood18.identity19.affected20.withPart1. 他的深色的眼睛,好似擦亮的玻璃,烁烁放光。他手臂和腿移动的方式怪异,似乎被一根无形的金属丝绊住了。2. 我一边说,一边把肯德基快餐盒放在路边的播种机上,同时设法把我的房门钥匙扔进灌木丛中。3.先前我没有枪并不是出于对有关犯罪的统计数据的不了解,也不是坚信自己可以抵制暴力事件的袭击。4.This is what we hold dear.5. I prefer taking a bus to driving a car to go to work, which was also the case on that morning .6. The ways of the two criminals indicated that they were the very criminals who have been committing crimes in the neighborhood for the past months.Unit 8Part 1-5 BADBC 6-10 ABCCD11-15 CADBC 16-20 BCDAB21-25 BBAAC 26-30 BACBDPart 1-7 N Y N Y N Y NG 8. treating acute injuries 9. the religious right has had quite an influence on the debate 10. committing suicidePartA: 1-5 CALHM 6-10 NFDOBB: 11-15 ACDCD 16-20 CDAACPart 1.anized5.explosion6.werent7.Elsewhere8.invention9.philosopher10.potential11.watched12.at13.contrast14.creation15.by16.orchestral17.in18.highly19.the sharper20.morePart1. It suddenly occurred to him2. Depending on how much he sells3. the more quickly youll be finished4. for he is fully occupied with appointments this afternoon5. spend their free time trying to improve themselves at school of college.6. 我们都有过灵机一动突然有了一个新想法的经历,而这在那些有创造性的天才人物身上是最显而易见的。他们中的许多人对这种经历有着强烈的感受,并在回忆录和信函中将其记录了下来。7. 一切真正创造性的活动似乎都在某种程度上依赖于潜意识中的这些信号;一个人的洞察力越强,这些信号就越鲜明,越富有戏剧性。8. 笛卡尔23岁时所作过的、决定了他的人生道路的一些梦,可以作为第三种创造性经历的例证。四级听力(710分)答案Test 1.11-15 BACDB 16-20 BBCCA 21-25 BCCAD 26-30 CDDCC 31-35 BDBDD36.employment 37. against 38. shocked 39. described 40. unchanged 41. employment 42. confined 43. particularly 44. Many of them are forced to start work when they are only ten years old. 45. The children not only receive nothing or very little for their long hours of work but also they are prevented from attending school. 46. better laws to protect young children, greater supervision of industry and heavier fines for those who break the laws.Test 211-15 BDBCD 16-20 CCCAC 21-25 DBBDD 26-30 ACDCA 31-35 DCACD36. motor 37. danger 38. screens 39. controllers 40. exactly 41. handle 42. contollers 43. disaster. 44. An air traffic contoller noticed on his radar screen that the two planes were too close to each other. 45. He ordered one to turn to the right and to climb, but he made a mistake : he ordered the wrong plane to do this! 46. They avoided each other by the smaallest of a second.Test 311-15 CCDDD 16-20 CACAD 21-25 DABBB 26-30 BADAC 31-35 BDBCD36. simply 37. necessarily 38. realize 39. dangerous 40. concentrate 41. exaggerate 42. suvey 43. typical 44. Most mentioned Shakespeare, Queen, village inns, English folk dancing, football hooligans, umbrellas, English catlesk, cricket , and fish and chips wrapped in newspaper. 45. They are, in fact, simply stereotypes that is, general features which people wrongly think are typical. 46. If people have such a wrong impression of their own culture, how much more false would their impression of other cultures be! Test 411-15 BDBDC 16-20 BDAAC 21-25 DCDBA 26-30 BCDDA 31-35 DCADD36. chicken 37. construction 38. feeding 39. believed 40. morals 41. country 42. Palace 43. stage 44. I have been rejected so many times by record companies that it was hard not to be discouraged. 45. A few weeks later, my manager received the phone call Warner Brothers wanted to sign me to a record deal. 46. It was the sense of responsibility that made me like a man. Knowing that I had done my best filled me with pride. Test 511-15 BDDAA 16-20 BDCCB 21-25 ADCBD 26-30 CBDAB 31-35 BCBDD36. grandparents 37. used 38. extended 39. throughout 40. nuclear 41. consists 42. structure 43. offers 44. they have freedom from their relatives and the husband does not have all the powers of the family. 45. Wives in nuclear families do not enjoy this benefit, and they have another disadvantage, too; women generally live longer than their husbands, so older women from nuclear families often have to live alone. 46. In the past, men worked outside home and women worked inside. Housework and child care were a full-time job, and there was no time for anything else. Now women work outside and have more freedom than they did in the past, but they still have to do most of the housework.Test 611-15 CBDDC 16-20 DACBC 21-25 BCBBD 26-30 CDBDB 31-35 CCDCB36. former 37. aimed 38. volunteer 39. billion 40. coordination 41. specialists 42. grants 43. address 44. theyre likely to drop out of school and less likely to succeed in life. But 40 percent of them still cant read at a basic level. 45. The program, initiated by President Clinton has come under criticism by Congress. 46. Dozens of colleges and universities are prepared to send thousands of their students in support of the program.Test 711-15 ACDCA 16-20 ADBDD 21-25 BAACD 26-30 AADBD 31-35 CABDA36. summed 37. mystery 38. senses 39. tasted 40. Similarly 41. harmless 42. masses 43. completely safe 44. Your body will replace the dead cells with healthy ones. 45. Serious damage can be done without the victim being aware at the time that damage has occurred 46. Or a child can be born weak or liable to serious illness as a result of radiation absorbed by its grandparents.Test 811-15 DCBBB 16-20 DBDCB 21-25 DACBA 26-30 BBBAA 31-35 BCCAA36. headquarters 37. priceless 38. valuable antique 39. Consequently 40. status 41. threat 42. journalist 43. accused 44. He claimed that art treasures were being illegally exported to London on a regular basis. 45. they will severely damage Londons credibility as a centre of the worlds art trade. 46. If passed in Britain, the EU laws would make London a much less attractive place to purchase art treasures. Test 911-15 DADCB 16-20 BCCCC 21-25 DABDD 26-30 CAADC 31-35 AAAAD36. confusing 37. achieve 38. nervous 39. confidence 40. range 41. equipped 42. audio 43. socially 44. Most schools offer General English courses which are either part time - usually 15 hours per week - or full time, which can be as much as 40 hours. 45. General English courses also give students the chance to discover new parts of Britain. 46. Wherever they go in Britain, they are assured high quality courses. Test 1011-15 CBCDA 16-20 ADBBD 21-25 ADBCD 26-30 ABABB 31-35 AABAD36. awake 37. quiet 38. hillside 39. pot 40. boiled 41. share 42. fragrant 43. grinding 44. For only a little money, they could meet friends, play chess, talk, and discuss the news of the day. 45. Coffeehouses became popular in America, when settlers from Europe brought the idea with them. 46. In all the ways coffee is served, it has become an international drink.Test 1111-15 CCBAD 16-20 BDCCB 21-25 CDDBA 26-30 ACABD 31-35 DABBC36. rough 37. otherwise 38. hanging in between 39. leaving 40. weight 41. stiff 42. elastic 43. slightly 44. This is enough to save the ship from breaking into pieces. 45. The boy had a bag of nuts beside him, and every time the ship was lifted by a wave and the joint opened,

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