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20112011A 4897 2011: 2011-12-12011-12-31 08:00-23:55: C-EE-C7.08.012.010.03.07.57.510.020.015.0100.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.0 ( 17.0) 1-3 The following three questions are based on the conversation you are going to hear.1. A Which country should be allowed to have nuclear weapons. B The time for their next coffee appointment. C Whether it is meaningful to go to the demonstration. D The bus arrangement to and from the campus. C0 12. A She is determined not to get involved as others. B She is worried more about her study than anything else. C She is a little angry with the mans arrangement. D She is not very interested in political science. A0 13. A To persuade her to take the school bus with him. B To ask for her help in physics examination. C To find out her attitude toward demonstrations. D To persuade her to take part in the demonstration. D0 14-7 The following four questions are based on the conversation you are going to hear. 4. A Help her prepare the presentation. B Give her extra time to finish the report. C Give her some advice on doing the report. D Hand in her report next Wednesday. 12011117173257.mp3B0 15. A The professor will often extend the time limit for assignments. B The students will gain extra scores for handing in assignments ahead of time. C The professor will penalize lightly for late assignments. D The students will lose scores by the day for late assignments. 22011117173309.mp3D0 16. A Sympathetic. B Skeptical. C Grateful. D Indifferent. 32011117173320.mp3A0 17. A He lost everything including his computer. B He suffered from a serious car accident. C He went abroad to join his family. D He as transferred to another class. 42011117173333.mp3B0 10.0 ( 18.0) 8. A) They waited for each other at different concerts. B) They waited for each other at different places. C) They went to the street corner at different times. D) The man went to the concert but the woman didnt. 52011117153902.mp3B0 19. A) 160. B) 20. C) 80. D) 40. 62011117154435.mp3D0 110. A) He wasnt offered the job in the bookstore. B) He really wants to work in the bookstore. C) He didnt know where the bookstore was. D) He declined the bookstore job once. 72011117154449.mp3D0 111. A) Cousins. B) Aunt and nephew. C) Niece and uncle. D) A client and a secretary. 82011117154502.mp3A0 112. A) Lend Marsha some reference materials. B) Ask Marsha where the bookshelf is. C) Check through the books on Marshas shelf. D) Ask Marsha if she has an extra bookshelf. 92011117154739.mp3D0 113. A) A teacher. B) A psychologist. C) A librarian. D) A publisher. 102011117154855.mp3C0 114. A) To visit more places in the city. B) To snap as many pictures as possible. C) To take good care of her camera. D) To spare some time to meet his friends. 112011117154908.mp3D0 115. A) He doesnt write well enough. B) He is not a professional writer. C) He hasnt got any professional experience. D) He didnt perform well in the interview. 122011117154923.mp3C0 10.0 ( 1.512.0) 16. claim_ A caller to the broadcasting station claimed responsibility for the bombing. This matter claims our first attention. My order has prior claims on your time. A) B) C) D) A0 1.517. challenge_ I challenge you to answer my question. Ive constantly challenged my own conclusion. Its the challenge of our time. A) B) C) D) A0 1.518. heavy_ a heavy thinker a heavy road a heavy sea a heavy fire A) B) C) D) B0 1.519. hold_ to hold a meeting to hold ones attention to hold somebody guilt to hold a position A) B) C) D) C0 1.520. _ A) with great caution; be careful; on their guard against B) be careful; with great caution; on their alert against C) be careful; with great caution; be careful D) be careful; be careful; be careful A0 1.521. _ A) to put off; to kill; to cancel; to deprive B) to cancel; to deprive; to rescind; to cancel C) to cancel; to kill; to rescind; to deprive D) to put off; to deprive; to cancel; to cancel C0 1.522. _ A) to commit; to put up; to conduct; to put up B) to put up; to launch ; to hold; to commit C) to put up; to launch; to hold; to commit D) to commit; to put up; to hold; to launch D0 1.523. _ A) use; utilize; employ; apply B) apply; employ; utilize; use C) with; on; by; in D) with; on; by; with C0 1.50.0 ( 1010.0) 24. Personally, I have used chopsticks all my life, but it was only recently I realized the depth of influence they had in many peoples way of life. They teach us the importance of slowing down. A common health tip is to try to eat with chopsticks when you can. Why? Because it slows you down and allows your stomach to tell your brain youre full before you overeat. Eating with chopsticks is a slower process, but that is not necessarily a bad thing. Sometimes we need to slow down and take things one step at a time, break it down at each stage so that we have time to think.0 100.0 ( 1.53.0) 25. _ A) B) C) D) C0 1.526. March 1990 found me working in a small constructional firm. A) 1990 B) 1990 C) 1990 D) 1990 A0 1.50.0C-E ( 1.57.5) 27. _ A) They like it or not, I dont care. B) Whether they like it or not, I dont care. C) I dont care they like it. D) I do care whether they dont like it. B0 1.528. _ A) He cannot teach. B) He is a failure as a teacher. C) He teaches badly. D) He is not good at teaching students. B0 1.529. _ A) Jane is wiser than Mary. B) Jane is less stupid than Mary. C) Jane is no more wiser than Mary. D) Jane is not wiser than Mary. D0 1.530. _ A) He is more diligent than you are. B) He is less diligent than you are. C) He is no more diligent than you are. D) He is not more diligent than you are. D0 1.531. _ A) Her performance is not ideal. B) Her scores are not so high. C) Her school performance is not as well as one would wish. D) Her performance is not so perfect as one may think. C0 1.50.0E-C ( 1.57.5) 32. It seemed inconceivable that the pilot could have survived the crash._ A) B) , C) D) D0 1.533. He was not only surprised but, to start with, extremely suspicious, as he had every reason to be. _ A) B) ) C) D) ) C0 1.534. He was carried out with his feet foremost._ A) , B) C) D) B0 1.535. He is no better at swimming than you are._ A) B) C) D) D0 1.536. He allowed the father to be overruled by the judge, and declared his own son guilty._ A) B) C) D) A0 1.50.0 ( 110.0) 37-39 The following three questions are based on the passage you are going to hear.37. A The Japanese mathematic teachers. B Both the speaker and his German friend. C Both Americans and immigrants. D The son of the Speakers German friend. 132011117185328.mp3C0 138-40 The following three questions are based on the passage you are going to hear.38. A The Japanese mathematic teachers. B Both the speaker and his German friend. C Both Americans and immigrants. D The son of the Speakers German friend. 142011117185328.mp3C0 139. A Do present-day children learn less than their forefathers in the good old days? B Why do Japanese businessmen send their children to Japanese-staffed school? C Why cant American children memorize enough geographic information? D Is American education really worse than education in other countries? 152011117185701.mp3D0 140. A Do present-day children learn less than their forefathers in the good old days? B Why do Japanese businessmen send their children to Japanese-staffed school? C Why cant American children memorize enough geographic information? D Is American education really worse than education in other countries? 162011117185701.mp3D0 141. A Children in California are not likely to learn creative geography. B Children in private schools run by Japanese are smarter. C They experiment freely with ideas and become creative when they grow up. D They are less innovative than other children in the world. 172011117185716.mp3C0 142. A Children in California are not likely to learn creative geography. B Children in private schools run by Japanese are smarter. C They experiment freely with ideas and become creative when they grow up. D They are less innovative than other children in the world. 182011117185716.mp3C0 143-46 The following four questions are based on the passage you are going to hear.43. A He rushed into a shop the last minute before it was locked. B He was locked in store whole the staff hurried home. C He received a lot of anonymous Christmas presents. D He beat the owner dead when breaking in the store. 192011117191309.mp3B0 144. A He stole some cash. B He made himself at home. C He slept for 2 days. D He held a party for himself. 202011117191323.mp3B0 145. A He laughed at the police. B He looked forward to going to prison. C He took his bottles with him. D He went with the police without a struggle. 212011117191335.mp3D0 146. A The tramp had stolen nothing of value. B The store had profited by the incident. C The tramp had a happy Christmas. D The store was responsible for what happened. 222011117191346.mp3B0 10.0 ( 220.0) 47-51 Youre in trouble if you have to buy your own brand-name prescription drugs. Over the past decade, prices leaped by more than double the inflation rate. Treatments for chronic conditions can easily top $2,000 a monthno wonder that one in four Americans cant afford to fill their prescriptions. The solution? A hearty chorus of O Canada. North of the border, where price controls reign, those same brand-name drugs cost 50% to 80% less. The Canadian option is fast becoming a political wake-up call, If our neighbors can buy drugs at reasonable prices, why cant we? Even to whisper that thought provokes anger. Un-American! And the propagandists trump cardWreck our brilliant health-care system. Super size drug prices, they claim, fund the research that sparks the next generation of wonder drugs. No sky-high drug price today, no cure for cancer tomorrow. So shut up and pay up. Common sense tells you thats a false alternative. The reward for finding, say, a cancer cure is so huge that no ones going to hang it up. Nevertheless, if Canada-level pricing came to the United States, the industrys profit margins would drop and the pace of new-drug development would slow. Here lies the American dilemma. Who is all this splendid medicine for? Should our health-care system continue its drive toward the best of the best, even though rising numbers of patients cant afford it? Or should we direct our wealth toward letting everyone in on todays level of care? Measured by saved lives, the latter is almost certainly the better course. To defend their profits, the drug companies have warned Canadian wholesalers and pharmacies not to sell to Americans by mail, and are cutting back supplies to those who dare. Meanwhile, the administration is playing the fear card. Officials from the Food and Drug Administration will argue that Canadian drugs might be fake, mishandled, or even a potential threat to life. Do bad drugs fly around the Internet? Sureand the more we look, the more well find, but I havent heard of any raging epidemics among the hundreds of thousands of people buying cross border.47. What is said about the consequence of the rocketing drug prices in the US? A. A quarter of

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