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unit8 Part 1 Short conversations (Each item: 1) Directions:In this section you will hear some short conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear. 1. A. At a hospital. B. At a doctors office. C. At a drugstore. D. At a dentists office. 2. A. He is never happy. B. He likes to have something to complain about. C. He is worried about something. D. He is a happy sort of person. 3. A. He will not leave the school. B. He will stay at home. C. He wants to go traveling. D. He doesnt want to go home. 4. A. She was ill. B. She was sent to the hospital. C. Her mother was ill. D. She went to see a doctor. 5. A. 10:00 B. 9:30 C. 9:00 D. 9:45 6. A. He wanted Cathy to come, but she couldnt. B. He invited Cathy to the party. C. He didnt invite Cathy to the party. D. He was not the holder of the party. 7. A. Go out to work. B. Listen carefully to John. C. Be calm and patient. D. Do the easiest thing. 8. A. The woman was buying some jam and sardines. B. The man was offering to give his seat to the woman. C. The man and the woman were offering seats to each other. D. The man suggested the woman get off the bus. 9. A. Tom survived the accident. B. Tom was killed in the accident. C. Someone saved Toms life. D. It did little damage to Toms car. 10. A. On foot. B. By bus. C. By car. D. By bike. Part 2 Long conversations (Each item: 1) Directions:In this section you will hear a long conversation or conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear. Questions 11 to 14 are based on the same conversation.11. A. Its warm. B. Its cold. C. Its hot. D. Its cool. 12. A. The White House. B. The museums. C. The historical building. D. The Capitol building. 13. A. Its not interesting. B. It is the most famous historical building there. C. They will be not allowed to see it. D. It is like an airport. 14. A. In the evening. B. In the afternoon. C. After breakfast. D. In the morning. Questions 15 to 18 are based on the same conversation.15. A. Whistler Mountain. B. Montreal. C. The capital. D. Great Lakes. 16. A. In the province of Alberta. B. In Toronto. C. In the province of Quebec. D. Near Vancouver. 17. A. Vancouver. B. Ottawa. C. Montreal. D. Toronto. 18. A. The ski resorts. B. The European style village. C. The French-speaking culture. D. The CN tower. Part 3 Understanding Passages (Each item: 1) Directions:In this section you will hear a passage or passages. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear. Questions 19 to 22 are based on the same passage.19. A. She didnt speak, except when necessary. B. Many people could speak enough English to understand her. C. She had a guide who spoke fluent English. D. She had a good phrase book. 20. A. In a little restaurant in the south of Spain. B. In a restaurant in a Spanish city. C. In the market place of a little village. D. On a public bus to the south of Spain. 21. A. She only liked mushrooms. B. She thought they would taste good. C. She thought that they would be good for her health. D. She knew mushrooms in Spain were good. 22. A. It had started to rain. B. She had said umbrella in Spanish. C. He wanted her to buy it. D. He misunderstood her drawing. Questions 23 to 25 are based on the same passage.23. A. He wanted to find a place to read his papers. B. He wanted to kill time before boarding the plane. C. He felt thirsty and wanted some coffee. D. He went there to meet his friends. 24. A. Toys for children. B. Important documents. C. Food and coffee. D. Clothes and scientific papers. 25. A. The woman took his case on purpose. B. All his papers had been stolen. C. He had taken the womans case. D. The woman played a joke on him. Questions 26 to 29 are based on the same passage.26. A. He would find no food served on board. B. He couldnt get home without having meals on board. C. He could do without any food before he got home. D. He couldnt do without any food before he got home. 27. A. He didnt feel well. B. He didnt know the lunch time. C. He didnt hear the lunch bell. D. He thought he couldnt afford it. 28. A. Later than breakfast time. B. As soon as he heard the breakfast bell. C. Early for his breakfast. D. In time to have his breakfast. 29. A. He had to pay for meals he had on board. B. Meals were free on all ships. C. He could not have the bill. D. Meals were included in his ticket. Questions 30 to 33 are based on the same passage.30. A. Los Angeles. B. Hollywood. C. Mexico. D. Ireland. 31. A. They are moving their house. B. They are visiting their son. C. They are equipping their kitchen. D. They are planning their trip to Hollywood. 32. A. It is becoming more popular. B. It causes great anxiety. C. It costs a lot of money. D. It is quite troublesome. 33. A. Friends and relatives. B. Radio programmes. C. Newspapers. D. Home exchange website. Part 4 Banked Cloze (Each item: 1) Directions:Fill in the blanks in the following passage by selecting suitable words from the Word Bank. You may not use any of the words more than once. Questions 34 to 43 are based on the following passage. A. recline B. weaknesses C. chances D. respond E. brilliant F. guilty G. probably H. freaked I. criteria J. worth K. vary L. upright M. towards N. excel O. lain Study a little bit every day. Its much easier to study a little bit every day than trying to get all of your studying done in one 10-hour study session each week. You may find that you have more free time to do other things without feeling 34.reclineweaknesseschancesrespondbrilliantguiltyprobablyfreakedcriteriaworthvaryuprighttowardsexcellain about a big pile of work waiting for you at home.Know your strengths and 35. reclineweaknesseschancesrespondbrilliantguiltyprobablyfreakedcriteriaworthvaryuprighttowardsexcellain in testing types. People 36. reclineweaknesseschancesrespondbrilliantguiltyprobablyfreakedcriteriaworthvaryuprighttowardsexcellain in how they 37. reclineweaknesseschancesrespondbrilliantguiltyprobablyfreakedcriteriaworthvaryuprighttowardsexcellain to various types of testing. Some do best at essays, while others do better with multiple choice or short answers. If you are given a choice of testing types choose the ones in which .you 38. .reclineweaknesseschancesrespondbrilliantguiltyprobablyfreakedcriteriaworthvaryuprighttowardsexcellain. If you have a weakness in one of these areas, we suggest you learn what it takes to do better. Also make sure you clearly understand what 39. reclineweaknesseschancesrespondbrilliantguiltyprobablyfreakedcriteriaworthvaryuprighttowardsexcellain your professor uses in grading. Study in a Chair at a Table. Do all your reading, writing and studying at a table, sitting 40. reclineweaknesseschancesrespondbrilliantguiltyprobablyfreakedcriteriaworthvaryuprighttowardsexcellain in chair. Be sure to have good lighting, fresh air and fluids nearby. This is the number one most important technique to getting more out of studying and getting better grades. So many people lay on the floor to study, sit on a bed to study or 41.reclineweaknesseschancesrespondbrilliantguiltyprobablyfreakedcriteriaworthvaryuprighttowardsexcellain on the sofa to study. If you are lying down, 42.reclineweaknesseschancesrespondbrilliantguiltyprobablyfreakedcriteriaworthvaryuprighttowardsexcellain are, youll get sleepy and fall asleep. When you are lounging, your mind drifts out of focus. When you are sitting up, in a well-lit room, your studying will be the most focused. Every hour of studying this way could be43.reclineweaknesseschancesrespondbrilliantguiltyprobablyfreakedcriteriaworthvaryuprighttowardsexcellain two hours of studying on the bed or sofa. That means more time for fun. Part 5 Multiple choices (Each item: 1) Directions:Read the following passages carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D. Questions 44 to 47 are based on the same passage. Travelroots offers responsible eco-tourism holidays to destinations across the world with one thing in common: all holidays contribute positively to the areas in which they work. This means: Your holiday does good to the environment and people you visit, not harm. A better holiday that doesnt cost you any more. We offer good holidays that do good, not harm. We started Travelroots because we believe that travel should be good, both for the traveller and the land travelled. We dont like houseguests that dont make their beds and leave the washing up. Despite their good intentions, most tourists damage the places they visit. We believe that the best holidays are those places where your hosts care deeply about their local environment and their guests.Eco, unfortunately, often means economised. Responsibility often means you shouldnt. At Travelroots, we believe that eco, responsibility and sustainability mean better. Not just better in some areas, but better all-round. Were not so eco that we eat grass every morning. At Travelroots we offer true peace of mind travel with the same standard of professionalism and service as with any other not-so-eco travel organisation. Simply, the whole experience should be better.Travelroots is a responsible travel company with a point to make. We believe in honesty and peace of mind. Were working with our partner destinations to transform travel and holidays from something damaging into something that actively supports sustainable development. Yes we all have our vices. You simply cannot be good all the time. How often do you actually remember to take your old plastic bags with you to the supermarket? People who bang on about the environment all the time can be pretty dull, and we are only too aware of this.At Travelroots, we do our best to be vigilant and take action in as many ways as possible so as not to harm our surroundings. We ask the same of our hosts around the world. When you go away, you dont want to have to think about the impact you are having every step of the way, or to feel guilty, or helpless. Which is why we have carefully selected every location to ensure that you can relax in the knowledge that you are staying in a place that is, as far as we are aware, doing its best. 44. The common goal of all the Travelroots destinations is _. A. a good holiday doesnt cost anything B. a good holiday doesnt involve the local people C. a good holiday does no harm to the local environment D. a good holiday does nothing to the local environment 45. What does responsibility mean at Travelroots? A. It means saving money. B. It means better in every way. C. It means you should do something. D. It means you shouldnt do something. 46. When you travel with Travelroots, _. A. you feel guilty and helpless B. you are responsible C. you know the place is the best D. you can relax with no worries 47. Which of the following statement is true according to the passages? A. Both the traveller and the host will do their best for the local environment. B. Responsible travellers should make their own beds. C. Travellers should have a peace of mind for good travelling. D. Travellers should take action in as many ways as possible to save the environment. Questions 48 to 52 are based on the same passage.Have you ever thought about traveling abroad? Do you yearn to see what the world has to offer? Are you tired of simply hearing about other cultures and want to finally experience some of them? Why simply travel the world, though, when you can actively make a difference?Too many people visit countries to see the famous landmarks, taste the local food, and experience life away from their familiar hometowns. However, you can also give something back to the communities in which you travel. Volunteer vacations are becoming increasingly popular, and many people are discovering that they have much more rewarding and satisfying travel experiences when they volunteer their time and energy to worthwhile causes.Many volunteer vacations are easy to organize and simple to execute. Others are more complicated. There are opportunities for every budget, schedule, and amount of effort youre willing to dedicate. Its really up to you. You can teach a language in Africa. You can help build a school in Southeast Asia or a home for a low-income family close to home. You can help national park employees help conserve endangered plants and animals. You can go hiking and help preserve and maintain trail systems. You can volunteer at an orphanage and help keep children safe. The options are limitless and literally encompass anything you can possibly imagine. We often hear about the heroic deeds that some people do to help others when they are most in need, but why wait until a major disaster to give back? Volunteering your time, skills, knowledge, and energy to meaningful projects in the areas of education, health, sanitation, and construction is just as valuable.Ironically, many countries that are popular vacation destinations are also most in need of aid and assistance. Prominent world citizens such as Bill Clinton and Kofi Annan repeatedly extol the virtues of volunteerism and claim that true heroes are those people who give what they can with no expectation of anything in return.Next time you plan a vacation, wont you consider a volunteer vacation? You might make all the difference in the world.48. Where is a likely place that this passage might appear? A. On a marketing brochure for a volunteer vacation organizer. B. In a newspaper editorial about the need for emergency volunteers. C. On a travel brochure for a popular vacation destination. D. In a magazine article about volunteerism among prominent world citizens. 49. Which of the following would make the best title for this passage? A. The Benefits of International Travel. B. Heroic Deeds of Bill Clinton and Kofi Annan. C. Volunteer Vacations: Great Opportunities for Meaningful Work. D. Volunteers: The True Heroes of the Planet. 50. Which paragraph presents several possible scenarios for volunteer work? A. Paragraph 2. B. Paragraph 3. C. Paragraph 4. D. Paragraph 5. 51. The type of writing in this passage would best be described as _. A. Educational. B. Entertaining. C. Scientific. D. Persuasive. 52. Which of the following sentences is the authors critical message? A. Volunteer vacations are becoming increasingly popular. B. Many volunteer vacations are easy to organize and simple to execute. C. True heroes are those people who give what they can with no expectation of anything in return. D. You might make all the difference in the world. Part 6 Multiple choices (Each item: 1) Directions:Choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D. 53. My grandfather had always taken a _ interest in my work, and I had an equal admiration for the stories of his time. A. splendid B. weighty C. vague D. keen 54. It is _ impossible to find a good educational computer program in this part of the country. A. barely B. hardly C. merely D. nearly 55. The mere fact _ most people believe nuclear war would be madness does not mean that it will not occur. A. what B. which C. that D. why 56. Finally, other people may give us instrumental supportfinancial aid, material resources, and needed servicesthat reduces stress by helping us _ our problems. A. resolve B. alter C. consent D. estimate 57. Within two weeks of arrival, all foreigners had to _ with the local police. A. inquire B. consult C. register D. resolve 58. Nearly every civilization had dolls, little weapons, toy soldiers, tiny animals and vehicles. Variations depended on local customs and ways of life because toys imitate their _. A. environment B. climate C. surroundings D. neighbors 59. When all is said and done, I sense that a fear of failure and a fear of unpleasant _ with others is at the bottom of most ban-exams (废除考试) talk. A. identification B. comparison C. association D. connection 60. They are building the dam in _ with another firm. A. comparison B. association C. touch D. tune 61
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