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姓名:班级:

学号:日期:

Quizone

试卷编号:001

考试时间:120分钟

满分:100分

Part1UnderstandingShortConversations

(Eachitem:1)

Directions:10thissectionyou'llhearsomeshortconversations.Listencarefullyand

choosethebestanswertothequestionsyouhear.

A.Themantakingsomethingfromher.

B.Themanstealingfromhergrandmother.

C.Themanstealingfromhisgrandmother.

D.Themantellinghisgrandmotherthatshesteals.

A.Thewomandoesn'tworryaboutimportantthingsinsociety.

B.Thewomandoesn'tknowwhat'simportantinsociety.

C.Themandoesn*tconsiderhimselfpartofsociety.

D.Themandoesn'tcareaboutchildrensayingma'amorsir.

A.Thereasonswhythewomanisimportant.

B.Thereasonswhythewomaniswrong.

C.Thewoman'sworkingexperience.

D.Thewoman'sworkasawriter.

A.The12th.

B.The17th.

C.The15th.

D.The18th.

A.Themandoesn'tthinksecondplaceisgood.

B.Themanhasn'ttaughtthewomananything.

C.Thewomanisproudofwinningtherace.

D.Thewomanbelievessheisaloser.

Part2UnderstandingLongConversations

(Eachitem:1)

Directions「nthissectionyou'llhearalongconversationorconversations.Listen

carefullyandchoosethebestanswertothequestionsyouhear.

Questions6to10arebasedonthesamepassageordialog.

6.

A.Somefamousmovies.

B.Peopleinawar.

C.Thehistoryofwar.

D.Abattlestation.

7.

A.In1999.

B.In1978.

C.In1983.

D.In2005.

8.

A.Thelastgroupofepisodescomingoutbeforethefirstgroup.

B.Aman,liketheoneinthemovie,whowearsablacksuit.

C.Abattlestationthathastheabilitytodestroyaplanet.

D.Agroupofmoviesthatseemsconfusingtopeople.

A.DarthVader.

B.HanSolo.

C.PrincessLeia.

D.LukeSkywalker.

10

A.ThemanwasinfluencedbyStarWars.

B.Themanisexciting.

C.ThemanlikesStarWars.

D.Themanhasanewhopeformoviehistory.

Part3CompoundDictation

(Eachitem:1)

Directions:所thissectionyouwillhearapassageorpassagesthreetimes.Whenthe

passageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.When

thepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblankswiththe

informationyouhavejustheard.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,you

shouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.

Questions11to20arebasedonthesamepassageordialog.

Therehasbeenamovementtohelpchildrenimprovetheirreading.PresidentClintonlater

joins(11)PresidentsFord,CarterandBushat"thePresident'ssummitforAmerica's

future"today.Thesummitis(12)atrecruitingonemillionvolunteertutorstoprovideafter

school,weekendandsummerreadinghelpforuptothreemillionchildren.Mr.Clintonwill

askCongressthiscomingweekfornearlythree(13)dollarstofundafive-yearprogram

called"AmericaReads".

Theprogramwouldfundthe(14)oftheeffortsof20thousandreadingspecialists.

Besides,itwouldalsogive(15)tohelpchildrenreadbythethirdgrade,oraboutage

eight.DuringhisSaturdayradio(16),thePresidentexplainswhytheprogramisimportant.

"Weneed'AmericaReads'andweneeditnow.Itishighlynecessaryto(17)the

educationofAmericanyouth.Thisfactissupportedbyresearch.Studiesshowthatifthe

fourth-gradersfailtoreadwell,(18).But,40percentofthemstillcan'treadatabasic

level.',

Volunteertutors,(19).Theprograms,initiated(发起)byPresidentClinton,havebeen

criticizedbyCongress.Somesaythattheprogramswouldbetooexpensive.

ThePresidentsaysmanyofthePhiladelphiasummit'scorporatesponsorswillrecruit

tutors.(20).

Part4MultipleChoice

(Eachitem:1)

Directions:^hoosethe诧stanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.

21BythetimehearrivesinBeijing,weherefortwodays.

A.w川havestayed

B.shallstay

C.havebeenstaying

D.havestayed

22Themillionsofcalculationsinvolved,hadtheybeendonebyhand,allpractical

.valuebythetimetheywerefinished.

A.hadlost

B.wouldlose

C.wouldhavelost

D.shouldhavelost

23Rodisdeterminedtogetaseatfortheconcertitmeansstandinginaqueueall

,night.

A.asif

B.evenif

C.provided

D.whatever

24Governmentreports,examinations,compositions,legaldocuments,andmostbusiness

lettersarethemainsituationsformallanguageisused.

A.inwhich

B.atwhat

C.onwhich

D.inthat

25Ifthebuildingprojectbytheendofthismonthisdelayed,theconstruction

,companywillbefined.

A.beingcompleted

B.iscompleted

C.tobecompleted

D.completed

26TheolderNewEnglandvillageshavechangedrelativelylittleagasstationor

,twoinrecentdecades.

A.exceptfor

B.study

C.except

D.besides

27Extensivereportingontelevisionhashelpedtointerestinawidevarietyof

・sportsandactivities.

A.assemble

B.generate

C.yield

D.gather

28Hehasrecentlygolfforrelaxation.

A.takenup

B.takenwith

C.takenon

D.takenover

29Petrolisrefinedfromtheoilwetakeoutoftheground.

A.crude

B.fresh

C.rude

D.original

30Afterseveralmonths'study,IwasabletoeasilyreadJapanesenovelsinthe.

A.origin

B.reference

C.source

D.original

31Iw川holdyournoteuntilChristmasDay,youcertainlywillhavereceivedyour

,allowance.

A.bythattime

B.atthattime

C.bywhichtime

D.atwhichtime

32Lotsofpeoplepretendthattheyneverreadadvertisements,butthisclaim.

A.maybehardlydoubted

B.maybeseriouslydoubted

C.maybeharddoubting

D.maybedoubtedserious

33Whenhehurriedtotheairport,hefound,tohisgreatdisappointment,histicketand

・passportathome.

A.wereleft

B.hadleft

C.havebeenleft

D.hadbeenleft

34Werethewireofasmallerdiameter(M@),itsresistance.

A.hadbeenincreased

B.wasincreased

C.mighthavebeenincreased

D.wouldbeincreased

35Hewenttoworkonfootyesterday,thoughhebybus.

A.musthavegone

B.mighthavegone

C.wouldhavegone

D.couldhavegone

36Afterthemeetingtheworkerswentbacktotheirworkshops.

A.respectable

B.respective

C.respectful

D.respected

37Theprofessorkeptspeakingabouthisnewdiscoveryinthefield,onlyoccasionallyto

,haveamouthfuloftea.

A.droppingoff

B.breakingoff

C.puttingoff

D.settingoff

38Shewasarrestedforstatesecretstoaforeignreporterinreturnforhersongoing

,abroad.

A.gettingaway

B.givingaway

C.breakingaway

D.puttingaway

39ItwastheonlythingthatIcoulddo-Idon*thavetomyselftoanyone.

A.account

B.justify

C.discount

D.clarify

40Weneedtomakesurethatweourresourcesasfullyaspossible.

A.achieve

B.operate

C.exploit

D.expel

Part5ReadingComprehension(MultipleChoice)

(Eachitem:2)

Directions:Reaclthefollowingpassagescarefullyandchoosethebestanswerfrom

thefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.

Questions41to45arebasedonthesamepassageordialog.

StandingaloneattheBrowns'party,AnnaMackintoshthoughtaboutherhusbandEdward,

establishinghimclearlyinhermind'seye.Hewasathinman,forty-oneyearsofage,withfair

hairthatwasoftenuntidy.Intheseventeenyearsthey'dbeenmarriedhehadchangedvery

little;hewasstillnervouswithotherpeople,andsmiledinthesameembarrassedway,andhis

facewasstillalmostboyish.

Shebelievedshehadfailedhimbecausehehadwishedforchildrenandshehadnotbeenable

tosupplyany.Shehad,overtheyears,becomeneurotic(神经机能病的)aboutthisfactandin

theend,quitesometimeagonow,shehadconsultedapsychiatrist(精神病学家),Dr.Abbat,at

Edward'spleading(恳求).

IntheBrowns'richdrawingroom,itswallsandceilinggleaming(发微光)withametallic(金属般

的)surfaceofimitationgold,Annalistenedtodancemusiccomingfromataperecorderand

continuedtothinkaboutherhusband.

Inamomenthewouldbeattheparty,sincetheyhadagreedtomeetthere,althoughbynowit

wasthree-quartersofanhourlaterthanthetimehehadpromised.

TheBrownswerepeopleheknewinabusinessway,andhehadsaidhethoughtitwisethathe

andAnnashouldattendthisgatheringoftheirs.Shehadnevermetthembefore,whichmadeit

moredifficultforher,havingtowaitabout,notknowingasoulintheroom.

Whenshethoughtaboutitshefeltharddoneby,foralthoughEdwardwaskindtoherand

alwayshadbeen,itwasfarfromconsideratetobeaslateasthis.Becauseofhernervous

conditionshefeltafraidandhaddevelopedasicknessinherstomach.Shelookedatherwatch

andsighed.

41WhydidAnnafeelawkwardattheparty?

A.Shecametothepartytooearly.

B.Shewasneglectedbythehost.

C.Shefeltuncomfortablewiththeatmosphereoftheparty.

D.Shedidn'tknowanyonethere.

42WhatmadeAnnafeelinadequate?

A.Shedidnotmakeagoodmothertoherchildren.

B.Shewasunabletosatisfyherhusband'sdesiretohavechildren.

C.Shedidnotgetalongwellwithherhusband.

D.Shewasunabletohaveabetterunderstandingofherhusband.

43Astimewentby,Annastartedtogetangryas.

A.shefoundtheBrownsweremuchwealthierthantheywere

B.herhusbandwasusuallymorethoughtful

C.shenoticedthatnoonewaswillingtotalktoher

D.herhusbandwasbad-manneredintheparty

44Accordingtothepassage,EdwardwantedAnnatoattendthepartybecause.

A.hewantedhertohavemoreofasociallife

B.hetriedtodistractherfromsomeunpleasantthoughts

C.heneededhersupport

D.hethoughtshewouldimpresstheBrowns

45WhatkindofwomanAnnawasaccordingtothepassage?

A.Sensitiveandworried.

B.Openandtalkative.

C.Imaginativeandcheerful.

D.Sensibleandeasygoing.

Questions46to50arebasedonthesamepassageordialog.

TheUSmilitaryhasblockedpublicaccesstonearlyallitswebsitesafteritsserverswere

attackedbyanewcomputervirus.

Latelastweek,theUSSpaceCommand,whichprovidessecurityformilitarycomputers,

instructedallmilitaryorganizationstoblockpublicaccessafteranumberofsiteshadcontracted

thevirus,calledthe"CodeRed"bug,accordingtoanofficial.

Thevirusisknownasa"denialofservice"bug,becauseitreplicates(自我复制)itselfbyreading

thedatafilesonanetworkserverandsendingcopiestootherservers-therebymultiplyingand

sometimescrashingasystem——anddenyingaccesstolegitimate(合法的)usersofthesite.

"TheCodeRedwormdidinfactshowupinsomeDoD(DepartmentofDefense)websitesand

we'reworkingtocontainthat,"CommandSpokesmanArmyMaj.BarryVenablesaid."Ways

we'regoingaboutthatincludeblockingpublicaccesstotheWebsites,becausethat'stheway

thiswormworks,topreventitfromusingournetworkstopropagate(繁殖)itself."

Thevirusexploitsasecurityflaw(缺蟀与)incertainMicrosoftnetworkservers.Theflawwas

announcedlastmonthwhenapatchwasreleasedtofixit.

''ToprotectourDoDwebsitesfrombeingcompromised,DoDorganizationshavebeentoldto

reviewthestatusoftheInternetinformationservers...tomakesurethatallthepatchesthat

werepreviouslyinstalledhadbeeninstalled,"saysVenable.

OnlyahandfulofthemajorDefenseDepartmentsites,withthesuffix".mil,"appearcurrently

accessibletothepublic,includingthecentralpublicaffairssiteDefenseLinkandthemilitary

services'mainhomepages.Publicaccessisblockedtoinformationconnectedtothosesites,

andotherssuchastheNationalMissileDefensesiteandtheUSAirForce'sEuropeansite.

RegisteredDepartmentofDefensepersonnelcontinuetohaveaccesstothesites,Venable

said.

46Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthispassage?

A.TheCodeRedWorm.

B.DoDBlocksPublicWebSiteAccess.

C.DoDWasAttacked.

D.ProtectDoDWebSitesAgainstViruses.

47Theword"contracted"(Para.2)mostprobablymeans.

A.makelessorsmaller

B.getanillness

C.makealegalagreement

D.formallyagreetomarrysomebody

48WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueabouttheCodeRedworm?

A.Itcanmultiplyinlargenumbers.

B.Itmaymakeacomputersystemstopworking.

C.It'sincludedinapatchreleasedbyMicrosoft.

D.Itmaydestroytheconnectionbetweenlegitimateusersandthesites.

49PublicaccessisblockedtomostDoDwebsitessothat.

A.theCodeRedwormcan'tusethewebsitetoreplicatesitselfandsendcopies

B.DoDorganizationscanhavenecessarypatchesinstalledtoprotecttheirsites

C.thedefensesecretscanbepreventedfrombeingrevealed

D.themistakeincertainMicrosoftnetworkserverscanbecorrected

50WhichofthefollowingisNOTameasuretakenbyDoDtofightagainsttheCodeRed

,worm?

A.Blockingpublicaccess.

B.Shuttingdowne-mail.

C.ReviewingthestatusoftheInternetinformationservers.

D.Havingnecessarypatchesinstalled.

Questions51to55arebasedonthesamepassageordialog.

Thedeclineinmoralstandards—whichhaslongconcernedsocialanalysts—hasatlast

capturedtheattentionofaverageAmericans.AndJeanBethkeElshtain,forone,isglad.

Thefactthatordinarycitizensarenowstartingtothinkseriouslyaboutthenation'smoral

climate,saysthisethics(伦理学)professorattheUniversityofChicago,isreasontohopethat

newideasw川comeforwardtoimproveit.

Butthechallengeisnottobeunderestimated.MaterialismandindividualisminAmerican

societyarethebiggestobstacles."ThethoughtthatTminitforme*hasbecomedeeplyrooted

inthenationalconsciousness,"Ms.Elshtainsays.

Someofthiscanbeattributedtothedecayoftraditionalcommunities,inwhichneighbors

lookedoutforoneanother,shesays.Withtoday'sgreatermobilityandwithsomanycouples

working,thosebondshavebeenweakened,replacedbyagreateremphasisonself.

Ina1996pollofAmericans,lossofmoralitytoppedthelistofthebiggestproblemsfacingthe

US.AndElshtainsaysthepubliciscorrecttosensethat:DatashowthatAmericansare

strugglingwithproblemsunheardofinthe1950s,suchasclassroomviolenceandahighrateof

birthstounmarriedmothers.

Thedesireforahighermoralstandardisnotalament(挽歌)forsomenonexistent"goldenage,“

Elshtainsays,norisitawishful(一厢情愿的)longingforatimethatdeniedopportunitiesto

womenandminorities.Mostpeople,infact,favoradecreaseinprejudice.

Moraldeclinewillnotbereverseduntilpeoplefindwaystocounterthematerialisminsociety,

shesays.nSlowly,yourecognizethatthethingsthatmatterarethosethatcan'tbebought."

51ProfessorElshtainispleasedtoseethatAmericans.

A.haveadaptedtoanewsetofmoralstandards

B.arelongingforthereturnofthegoodolddays

C.haverealizedtheimportanceofmaterialthings

D.areawakeningtotheloweringoftheirmoralstandards

52ThemoraldeclineofAmericansocietyiscausedmainlyby.

A.itsgrowingwealth

B.theself-centerednessofindividuals

C.underestimatingtheimpactofsocialchanges

D.theprejudiceagainstwomenandminorities

53Whichofthefollowingcharacterizesthetraditionalcommunities?

A.Greatmobility.

B.Emphasisonindividualeffort.

C.Concernforone'sneighbors.

D.Ever-weakeningsocialbonds.

54Inthe1950s,classroomviolence.

A.wassomethingunheardof

B.attractedalotofpublicattention

C.wasbynomeansarareoccurrence

D.begantoappearinanalysts'data

55AccordingtoElshtain,thecurrentmoraldeclinemaybereversed.

A.ifpeoplecanreturntothe"goldenage"

B.whenwomenandmenenjoyequalrights

C.whenpeopleridthemselvesofprejudice

D.iflessemphasisislaidonmaterialthings

Part6Cloze(withfourchoicesprovided)

(Eachitem:0.5)

Directions:Readthefollowingpassagecarefullyandchoosethebestanswerfrom

thefourchoicesgivenforeachblank.

Questions56to75arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Bornin1899,AlfredHitchcockenduredmanyfrighteningexperiencesinhislife.The

experiencesmayhavehelpedtofuelhislovefor56.thefearsofothers.Atagefourteen,

whenhisfatherdied,he57.schooltowork.However,hewas58.oncontinuingto

study.Sohetookeveningclasses.

Hitchcockknewhewantedtobecomeamoviemaker.In1920,hetooka59.asatitle

designer.Hitchcockshowed60.andbecameanassistantdirectorinjustthreeyears.His

firstfilm,producedin1927,gotmixed61..Hisnextmovie,however,received62..This

appreciationcamefrombothcriticsandthepublic63..Asmostpeoplerecognized,

Hitchcock'sfilmswerenever64.orwithoutplans.Hitchcockwasquite65.fromthevery

beginningofhiscareer.Still,somepeoplewere66.bytheexceedinglyshockingcontent

ofhisfilmsanddidn*tlikethem.

67.manywritersandartists,Hitchcockcouldappearverystrange.Hehada68.

personallife.Herarely69.anythingabouthimselftothemedia.70.heconsideredthe

processofbringingmoviestothepublicthekeytoprofessionalsuccess.Inotherwords,

theprocessof71.movieswasstillveryimportant,eventhoughhethoughtheshouldnot

talkmuchabouthispersonallife.

Throughouthislongcareer,Hitchcockmade53filmsandcreatedsomeoftheworld'smost

72.filmstodate.73.hisimmensesuccess,hewasnotalwayshappy.Hefrequently74.

aboutbeinglonelyandfearingdeath.Perhapsthedarknessofhischaracternotonlyled

himtosucceed,75.preventedhimfromenjoyinghissuccess.Hecertainlyleftbehinda

mysteryforustoprobe.

Part7TranslationfromChineseintoEnglish

(Eachitem:2)

Directions:TranslatethefollowingChineseintoEnglish,usingtheexpressions(or

followingtheinstructions)giveninthebrackets.

76我当时要是知道他身体不好的话,我会来照料他的。(if...had+pastparticiple)

77令人宽慰的是姆波戈女士(Ms.Mbogo)并没有像其他女政治家一样受到攻击。(itwasarelief)

78他对冒险的探求使得他放弃了这公司并和一个朋友在2006年驾船周游了世界。(questfor)

79埃尔维斯(Elvis)属于世间绝无仅有的那种人,还没有任何一个明星能与他相比。(theybroke

,themoldwhentheymadesomeone/something)

80冲突往最好处说是令人不安的,在最坏情况下是具有高度破坏性的。(atbest)

Part8ReadingComprehension(ShortAnswerQuestions)

(Eachitem:2)

Directions:Readthefollowingpassagecarefullyandgivebriefanswerstothe

questions.

Questions81to85arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Oneofthereasonsmostcommonlycitedbyvegetariansforgivingupmeatistheconvictionthat

otheranimalshavearighttolifeaswellashumans.ButwhenDavisbegansettingupacourse

onanimalethics(伦理学)fortheanimalsciencedepartmentatOregonStateUniversityfour

yearsago,hereachedarathersurprisingconclusion.

Nobody'shandsarefreefromthebloodofotheranimals,notevenvegetarians,heconcluded.

Millionsofanimalsarekilledeveryyear,Davissays,topreparelandforgrowingcrops,"like

corn,soybean(大豆),wheatandbarley(大麦),thestaples(主要食品)ofavegan(素食主义者

的)diet.',

Theanimalsinthiscasearemiceandrabbitsandothercreaturesthatarerunoverbytractors,

orlosetheirlivingplacestomakewayforfarming,sotheyarenotas"visible"ascattle,hesays.

Andthat,Davissays,givesrisetoafundamentalquestion:"WhatisitthatmakesitOKtokill

animalsofthefieldsothatwecaneat[vegetablesorfruits]butnotpigsorchickensorcows?*'

*'lftheysaytheydon'twanttokillananimalsotheycaneat,Ithinktheirconclusionismisguided

becausetheyarekillinganimalssothattheycaneatthatvegetariandiet,"Davissays."Those

animalshappentobealittlebitinvisible.Theyarenotasobvioustothemanonthestreetas

killingacowintheslaughterhouse(屠宰场).Butanyway,it'sstillgoingon."

Eversinceherevealedhisconclusions,Davis'e-mailboxhasbeenjammedwithresponses,

muchofitfromvegetarians,andnotallofitfriendly.Mostofit,though,hasbeen"quitedecent,'1

hesays,becausevegetarianstendtobewell-educated,sensitiveandthoughtfulfolks.

81Howshouldanimalsbeequaltohumans,accordingtovegetarians?

82WhatdidDavisfindwhenhewasrunningthecourseonanimalethics?

83Inwhatwaydovegetariansallowanimalstobekilled?

84Whatabouttheirsizemakestheseanimalsabitinvisible?

85WhatresponsesdidDavisgetafterrevealingtheconclusion?

1-5ADDBA6-10AAADC

11former12.Aimed13.billion14.coordination15.grants

16.address17.strengthen

18.theyarelikelytodropoutofschool,andarelesslikelytosucceedinlife

19.whoprovidecommunityserviceinexchangeforcollegefunding,arebeingusedin

literacyandtutoringprograms

20.Dozensofcollegesarepreparingtosendthousandsoftheirstudentstosupportthe

program

21-25ACCAB26-30ACAAD31-35CBDDD36-40BBBBD

41-45DBBCA46-50DBCAB51-55DBCAD

56.exploiting57.quit58Intent59.position60.initiative

61.reactions62.applause63.alike64.crude65.deliberate

66.roused67.Like68.mysterious69.revealed70.Yet

71.promoting72extraordinary73.Dplained75.butalso

76.1IfIhadknownhewasnotfeelingwell,Iwouldhavecometotakecareofhim.

77.ItwasareliefforMs.Mbogonottohaveexperiencedthekindsofabusethatother

femalepoliticianshavebeensubjectedto.

78.Hisquestforadventureledhimtogiveupthebusinessandsailaroundtheworldwith

afriendin2006.

79.TheybrokethemoldwhentheymadeElvis.There'sneverbeenastartomatchhim.

80.Conflictisatbestuncomfortable,atworsthighlydestructive

81Animalsshouldhavearighttolife.

82.Evenavegetariandietcankillanimals.

83.Preparinglandforgrowingcropseatenbythem.

84.Theyarerelativelysmall.

85.ManyE-mails

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Part1UnderstandingShortConversations

(Eachitem:1)

Directions:111thissectionyoufllhearsomeshortconversations.Listencarefullyand

choosethebestanswertothequestionsyouhear.

A.Thespeakersarewelfarecaseworkers.

B.Thespeakershavecleaneduptheirapartment.

C.Thespeakerslivetogetherandreceivewelfaremoney.

D.Thespeakershavehadtheirwelfarepaymentsreduced.

A.Hecan'tspeakthelanguage.

B.Hedoesn'tknowhowtospeaktonativespeakers.

C.Hesometimesmakesmistakesinpronunciationandtenses.

D.Hehavedifficultyunderstandingnativespeakers.

A.Themanwouldliketodosomethingtohelppeople.

B.Themanwouldliketodosomethingtogetrich.

C.Themanthinksthewomanshoulddosomethingtomakeherrich.

D.Themanthinksthewoman'snewjobisgood.

4.

A.Wakingupandrollingoutofbed.

B.Beingnearallhisfavoritethings.

C.Meetingpeoplefromallovertheworld.

D.Stayingnearhisclassroom.

A.Brotherandsister.

B.Motherandson.

C.Fatheranddaughter.

D.Teacherandstudent.

A.He'stoolazy.

B.It'ssummertime.

C.Hecan'tseethem.

D.Theylookgood.

A.Themanwantstomarrythewoman.

B.Thewomanwantstomarrytheman.

C.Themanandwomanaremarried.

D.Theman'smotherwantsthetwotomarry.

A.Onthestreet.

B.Inthewoman'shome.

C.Withhismother.

D.Inhisownplace.

A.Themanhasatitlehefoughtfor.

B.Themanonlyhadacoupleofdaystotrain.

C.Themanisaboxerwithanupcomingfight.

D.Themanhastroublewhenhetrainsforfights.

10

A.Thewomanistalkingonhermobilephone.

B.Thewomanwantstobringhomesomemilk.

C.Themanhaspickedupsomebread.

D.Themanismakingtoomuchnoiseonthebus.

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Part2UnderstandingLongConversations

(Eachitem:1)

Directions:111thissectionyoullhearalongconversationorconversations.Listen

carefullyandchoosethebestanswertothequestionsyouhear.

Questions11to15arebasedonthesamepassageordialog.

11

A.Goingtothestore.

B.Workingatafactory.

C.Buyingagift.

D.Goingtoabirthdayparty.

12

A.Work.

B.School.

C.Aparty.

D.Adoctor'soffice

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