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part ilistening comprehension(20minutes)
sectiona
)thedeanshouldhaveconsultedherontheappointment.
b) positionearlier.
c)shedoesn’t .
d) forthechairmanship.
2 .a)they’ll keepin touch duringthesummer vacation
b)they’ll holda partybeforethesummervacation
c)they’ll dooddjobstogetherattheschoollibrary
d) they’llgetbacktotheirschoolonceina while
)peachesarein seasonnow.
b)peachesare notattheirbest now.
c)thewomandidn’tknowhowto bargain.
d)thewomanhelpedthemanchoosethefruit.
)theyjointhephysicsclub.
b)theyask for anextension ofthedeadline.
c)theywork on theassignmenttogether.
d)theychoose an easier assignment.
)she admiresjean’sstraightforwardness
b)she deserves thepraise
c)shewilltalktojean about whathappened
d)shebelievesjeanwas rudeto
)helikedwritingwhenhewasachild
b)heenjoyedreadingstories in reader’sdigest
c)heusedtobean editor ofreader’sdigest
d)hebecame wellknown atthe age ofsix
)he showsgreatenthusiasm forhisstudies
b)he isavery versatileperson
c)hehasnotalentfortennis
d)hedoesnotstudyhard enough
8 a)johnhaslostsomethingat the railwaystation
b)thereareseveral railway stationsinthecity
c)itwillbeverydifficult forthemtofindjohn
d)the trainthat johnistakingwillarrivesoon
)its rapidgrowth isbeneficialtothe world
b)itcan beseenasamodel bytherest of the world
c)itssuccesscan’tbeexplainedbyelementaryeconomics
d)itwillcontinuetosurgeforward
)ittakesonly 5minutesto reachthecampus fromtheapartments
b)moststudentscan’taffordtoliveinthenewapartments
c)the newapartmentsarenotavailableuntilnextmonth
d)thenewapartmentscanaccommodate 500students

sectionb
)the role ofimmigrantsinthe construction ofamericansociety
b)theimportanceofofferingdiversecoursesin europeanhistory
c)theneedforgreater culturaldiversityin theschoolcurriculum
d)thehistoriclandingofeuropeansonthevirginia shore
)hewaswonderingifthespeakerwasusedtolivinginamerica
b)hewastrying toshowfriendlinesstothespeaker
c)he wantedtokeeptheirconversationgoing
d)hebelievedthespeakerwasaforeigner
)theuspopulationdoesn’tconsistofwhiteeuropeandescendantsonly
b)asiantouristscanspeak englishaswellasnativespeakers ofthelanguage
c)colored peoplearenotwelcomeintheunitedstates
d)americansareinneedofeducationintheirhistory
)bymakinglaws
b)byenforcingdiscipline
c)byeducatingthe public
d)byholdingceremonies
)it shouldberaised bysoldiers
b)it shouldberaisedquicklybyhand
c)itshouldberaisedonlyby americans
d)itshouldberaised bymechanical means
)itshouldbeattachedtothestatus
b)itshouldbehung fromthetopofthemonument
c)itshouldbespreadover theobject tobeunveiled
d)it shouldbecarriedhighup inthe air
)therehasbeenalotofcontroversyovertheuseofflag
b)the best athletescan wearuniformswiththedesignofthe flag
c)thereare preciseregulationsandcustomstobefollowed
d)americans canprinttheflagontheircushions orhandkerchiefs
passagethree
)punishmentbyteachers
b)pooracademicperformance
c)truancy
d)illness
)theboard ofeducation
b)principalsofcityschools
c)studentswithgoodacademicrecords
d)studentswith goodattendancerecords
)punishingstudentswhodamageschoolproperty
b)rewardingschoolsthat havedecreasedthe destruction
c)promotingteachers whocanprevent thedestruction
d) cutting thebudgetforrepairsandreplacements
part iireading comprehension(35minutes)
questions21to25 arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
passageone
too many vulnerable child-freeadultsarebeing ruthlessly(无情的)manipulatedintoparent-hoodbytheirparents,whothinkthathappinessamong olderpeopledependsonhaving a grand-childto beatdown thepersistent campaignsofgrandchildless ’stimetoestablishplannedgrandparenthood,whichwould havemany globalandlocalbenefits.[page]
partofitsmissionwould betopromote therisksandrealities associated with being wouldincludedepressedgrandparentswhowouldexplain how grandkidsbreaklamps, bite,screamandkick. otherswoulddetailhowanhour ofbaby-sittingoftenturnsintoacrying wouldtestifythattheyhad topayfor theirgrandchild’sexpensive collegeeducation.
planned grandparenthood’scarefullywritten literaturewoulddetailallthe joysoflifegrand-child-freeacalm livingroom,extramoneyforluxuriesduringthegoldenyears,,withoutgrandchildrenaround,it’spossibletohaveaconversationwithyour kids, who----incidentally-----wouldhavemore timefortheirownparents .
meanwhile,mostchildrenarevulnerabletotheenormousinfluence exerted bygrandchildless parentsaimingtopersuadetheirkids toproducechildren. theywilltakeacallfrom apersistent parent,evenifthey’reloadedwithworks. inaddition,someparentsmake handsomemoney offerspayable uponthe grandchild’ thesegifts not onlycoverexpensesassociatedwiththeinfant’sbirth,but extras, too,like , cashgiftscanweaken theresolveof even the noblestperson.
atplanned grandparenthood,childrentargetedbytheirparentstoreproducecould obtainnon-biasedinformation about theinsanityofhaving economic listed andhorrors aboutoverwhelmed parentsandoffer guidance onhow childlessadultscanrespondtothedifferent lobbyingtacticsthatwould-be grandparentsemploy.
whenithinkabout alltheproblemsofouroverpopulatedworldandlookat ourboygrabbingatthelampbythesofa,iwish icouldhave turnedtoplanned grandparenthoodwhenmyparentswereputtingthe grandchildsqueezeonme.
ificouldhave,imight not bein this parenthoodpredicament(窘境). buthere’sthecrazyirony,idon’twantmychild-freelifeback . dylan’stoomuchfun.
’sthepurpose of the proposedorganizationplanned grandparenthood?
a)toencouragechildless couples to havechildren.
b)toprovidefacilitiesand servicesforgrandchildless parents.
c)to offercounseling topeopleon howtoraise grandchildren.
d)todiscouragepeoplefrominsistingon having grandchildren.
22. plannedgrandparenthoodwouldincludedepressedgrandparents onitsstaffinorderto____.
a) showthemthejoysoflifegrandparentsmayhave inraising grandchildren
b)drawattentiontothetroublesanddifficultiesgrandchildren may cause
c)sharetheirexperienceinraisinggrandchildreninamorescientificway
d)helpraisefundstocoverthehighexpenseofeducation forgrandchildren
23. accordingtothe passage,somecouples mayeventuallychoose to havechildrenbecause_____.
a) they findithard toresistthecarrot-and-stick approachoftheirparents
b)theyhavelearnfromotherparentsaboutthejoys ofhaving children
c)they feel moreand morelonelyadtheygrow older
d)theyhavefound itirrationaltoremainchildless
saying“…myparentswere puttingthegrandchildsqueezeon me” (line 2-3,),the authormeansthat_________.
a)her parentskeptpressuringherto haveachild
b)herparentslikedto have agrandchildintheirarms
c)herparentsaskedherto savefortheexpenses ofraisingachild
d) herparentskeptblaming herfor herchild’s badbehavior
authorreally oftheideaof havingchildren?
a)it does more harmthangood.
b) itcontributesto overpopulation.
c) itis troublesomebutrewarding.
d) it isa psychologicalcatastrophe
passage two
questions26to30are based onthefollowingpassage.
askmost peoplehowtheydefinethe american dreamandchancesarethey’llsay, “success.”thedreamofindividualopportunityhas beenhome inamericansince europeansdiscovereda“newworld”in the de crevecoeur praisedhighlythefreedom andopportunitytobefound inthis glowingdescriptionsof aclassless society whereanyonecould attainsuccessthrough honestyandhard workfired theimaginationsof manyeuropeanreaders:inlettersfromanamericanfarmer(1782)he wrote.“weareallexcitedatthespiritofanindustrywhichisunfettered(无拘无束的)andunrestrained,becauseeach personworksforhimself…wehave no princes,forwhomwetoil(干苦力活),starve,and bleed:weare themostperfectsocietynow existingin theworld.”the promiseofaland where“therewardsofa man’sindustryfollowwithequal stepstheprogressofhis labor”drewpoorimmigrantsfromeuropeandfuelednational expansioninto thewestern territories.[page]
our nationalmythology (神化)isfullofillustration the americansuccessstory. there’sbenjaminfranklin, theverymodeloftheself-educated,self-mademan,whorosefrom modest originstobecomea well-
known scientist, philosopher,and ,horatioalger,awriteroffiction foryoung boys,became american’sbest-sellingauthorwithrags-to- notion ofsuccess hauntsus:we spendmillionevery yearreadingaboutthe richand famous,learning howto“make a fortunein realestate with nomoney down,”and“dressing forsuccess.”the mythofsuccesshaseveninvadedourpersonal relationships:todayit’sasimportanttobe“successful” inmarriageorparenthoodsasitisto come outon topin business.
butdreamseasily turninto whohopesto“makeit” also knowsthefearoffailure, because themyth ofsuccessinevitablyimplies comparison betweenthehaves andthehave-nots, themyth,webecomeindulgedinstatussymbols: wetrytolive in the “right”neighborhoods,wearthe“right”clothes, eatthe “right”foods. thesesymbolsofdistinctionassureus andothers thatwebelievestronglyinthefundamental equality ofall,yetstriveashardaswecanto separateourselvesfromourfellowcitizens.
?
a)peopleare freetodeveloptheirpowerof imagination.
b)people who are honestandworkhardcan succeed.
c)peoplearefree fromexploitationandoppression.
d) peoplecanfully enjoyindividualfreedom.
“therewardsofaman’s industryfollow withequalstepstheprogress ofhislabor”(line10, ),theauthormeans__________.
a) themore diligent oneis, thebiggerhisreturns
b)laboriouswork ensuresthegrowthofan industry
c)a man’s businessshouldbedevelopedstepby step
d)a company’ssuccessdependsonitsemployees’hardwork
28. thecharacters described inhoratioalger’snovelsarepeoplewho _______.
a)succeedinrealestateinvestment
b)earnedenormousfortunes bychances
c)becamewealthyafterstartinglifeverypoor
d)becamefamousdespite theirmodestorigins
fromthe last sentenceofthe second paragraphthat_________.
a) businesssuccess oftencontributestoa successful marriage
b) americanswishtosucceedin everyaspect oflife
c) goodpersonalrelationshipslead to businesssuccess
d)successful businesspeopleprovidegoodcarefortheirchildren
30. whatistheparadox of americancultureaccordingto theauthor?
a)theamericanroadtosuccessis fullofnightmares.
b)statussymbolsarenot arealindicatorof aperson’swealth.
c) theamericandreamis nothingbutanempty dream.
d) what americans strive afteroftencontradictstheir beliefs.
passagethree
questions 31to35arebasedonthefollowing passage.
publicdistrustofscientistsstems inpart from theblurringofboundariesbetweenscience andtechnology,betweendiscovery , perhaps allgovernments,justifypublicexpenditureon scientificresearch intermsoftheeconomicbenefitsthescientific enterprisehabrought in thepastandwillbringin thefuture. politicians remind their votersofthesplendidmachines ‘ourscientists’have invented,thenewdrugs torelieveoldailments(病痛), and thenewsurgicalequipmentandtechniquesbywhichpreviouslyintractable(难治疗的) conditionsmay nowbetreatedand time,the politicians demand ofscientiststhattheytailortheirresearchto ‘economicsneeds’, thattheyawardahigherprioritytoresearch proposals that are‘near the market’andcanbetranslatedintothe greatestreturnon investment in the , astheyare,onpoliticiansformuchof theirfunding,scientistshavelittlechoicebutto ofus,theyare membersofasociety thatrates have reservatio

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