一、1.Phonetics
0.(1)
A.background
B.although
C.blouse
D.amount
1.(2)
A.garage
B.damage
C.courage
D.garbage
2.(3)
A.civil
B.curriculum
C.crystal
D.country
3.(4)
A.color
B.comfortable
C.bachelor
D.born
4.(5)
A.baggage
B.suggestion
C.biography
D.paragraph
二、2.Vocabulary and Structure
Part I Vocabulary and Structure
Directions: Each of the following sentences is provided with four choices. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Then, mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.
0. I wish you ______ Jim so much. He"s still very depressed.
A.had not hurt
B.shall not hurt
C.have not hurt
D.hurt
1. I think you have paid ______ your health.
A.too few attention to
B.too little attention to
C.too little attention for
D.too a few attention to
2. You never told us why you were late for the last meeting, ______?
A.weren"t you
B.didn"t you
C.had you
D.did you
3. I hope there is ______ for the doctor in your car.
A.seat
B.room
C.place
D.corner
4. Religion has a great ______ man"s behavior.
A.influence on
B.faith in
C.protection against
D.division into
5. He is sincere and easy to ______.
A.gel down to
B.get at
C.get along with
D.get over
6. —I"m very tired. —We really should stop ______ and go to bed.
A.to study
B.from studying
C.studying
D.of studying
7. Not once ______ his view of life.
A.did the gentleman mention
B.the gentleman mentioned that
C.the gentleman mentioned
D.do the gentleman mention
8. —Your uncle told me that he overslept this morning. —Oh, my uncle rarely used to oversleep, ______?
A.wasn"t he
B.was he
C.didn"t he
D.did he
9. Although we hadn"t met for twenty years, I recognized him ______ I saw him.
A.the moment
B.that moment
C.by the moment
D.for the moment
10. Work hard, ______ you will fail in the exam.
A.although
B.and
C.or
D.unless
11. The game will take place ______ June 2nd.
A.on
B.at
C.in
D.during
12. Please accept my ______ your great progress in the research.
A.congratulation in
B.congratulation on
C.celebration about
D.greeting to
13. Lily has made great progress. She listens to the teacher ______ than before.
A.much carefully
B.as careful
C.more carefully
D.careful
14. Barker became ______ in science when he was a little boy.
A.interests
B.interested
C.interesting
D.interest
三、3.Reading Comprehension
Part III Reading Comprehension
Directions: In this part there are four passages. Each passage is followed by a number of comprehension questions. Read the passages and choose the best answer to each question. Then, mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.
1. In this passage the author"s conclusion that local markets and fairs were important is based on his statement that ______.
A.communication between villages and towns was poor
B.roads were bad
C.there was little wheeled traffic
D.exchanges of goods took place at the markets
2. Most traffic was not on wheels because ______.
A.most people could not afford this means of travel
B.springless coaches were uncomfortable
C.pack horses were better than coaches
D.roads were so bad
3. Poor roads were probably so because of ______.
A.the costliness of reforms
B.politics on a parish level
C.the competition between parishes
D.the indolence of local authorities
4. The author"s statement about the importance of markets, and fairs is ______.
A.a conclusion he draws on the basis of his main thought
B.an interesting fact he includes although it does not bear strictly on the subject matter of the passage
C.apparently contradicted by the main thought
D.a historical development which took place after the time in which the main events of the passage occurred
6. According to the passage, visitors to America sometimes have trouble understanding ______.
A.Americans" openness
B.Americans" lack of desire for privacy
C.Americans" way of humor
D.Americans" style. of life
7. Which of the following is true?
A.People walled their yards with fences.
B.The settlers in early years needed their neighbors" help very much.
C.People get used to American openness.
D.It is difficult to follow the American way of life.
8. During the early years, people were never shut out by doors because ______.
A.they were neighbors
B.they were friends
C.they depended upon each other
D.they got accustomed to that
9. Visitors will notice Americans" desire for openness in the way______.
A.they wailed their houses with glass
B.they leave the office doors open while working
C.they never have fence
D.they depended upon each other
11. According to the passage, the present tense in English is ______.
A.not used to express a desire to do something in the immediate future
B.used with some verbs but not with others to express future intention
C.basically the same in English as it is in Spanish
D.not the most difficult problem for foreign students
12. According to the passage, language learners can reduce the number of their mistakes by ______.
A.asking native speakers for explanations
B.reading good books in the foreign language
C.comparing their speech with that of native speakers
D.speaking without regard to native speakers
13. According to the passage, foreign language students who do not interact with native speakers will NOT ______.
A.learn very much about the foreign culture
B.learn about the history of the foreign language
C.have to worry about making mistakes
D.take advantage of available language models
14. According to the passage, foreign language students should not worry too much about making mistakes because ______.
A.native speakers like foreign students who try to learn their language
B.communication is the primary goal of language learning
C.native speakers will ignore their mistakes
D.everyone makes mistakes when trying to communicate in a strange language
16. Perceiving is an action that takes place ______.
A.in our eyes
B.only when we think hard about something
C.only under the direction of a psychologist
D.in every person"s mind
17. People perceive different things about the same scene because______.
A.they see different things
B.they cannot agree about things
C.some have better eye-sights
D.none of these
18. Psychologists study perception by______.
A.setting up many experiments
B.asking each other what they see
C.looking out of the windows
D.studying people"s eyes
19. Implies but not stated:
A.Psychologists do not yet know how people see.
B.The best experiments are those in which all factors are controlled.
C.The study of perception is going on now.
D.Perception does not involve psychological factors.
21. A good title for this selection is ______.
A.The French Language
B.The City of Paris
C.Education and Culture in France
D.The Seine River
22. The word "headquarters" in line 5 means ______.
A.clothing
B.office
C.main office
D.25 percent
23. We may conclude that Notre Dame is located ______.
A.on the left Bank
B.on the Right Bank
C.in the middle of the Seine River
D.on neither bank
24. The population in the Paris area is around ______.
A.two million
B.eight million
C.sixteen million
D.eighteen million
四、4.Cloze
Part IV Cloze
Directions: There are some blanks in the following passages. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should choose the one that best fits into the passages. Then, mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.
1.You really have to get very old before you realize you're old. I'm in my middle fifties and I don't feel【21】yet. However, sometimes I look back at my childhood and【22】things to the way life is for【23】kids. Some things have certainly changed.
One area of change is【24】. Some changes have been improvements. Some changes, on the other hand, have been【25】.
When I started school, most people didn't have a television; TV was just beginning to get【26】. My father decided to go all out and buy a 16 inch black and white Motorola【27】. I still re-member watching the Lone Ranger save people from the【28】guys on that awesome electronic ma- chine. That was exciting!
Now,【29】have larger pictures in full color. The pictures are clearer and the sound is much more【30】. The new high definition sets are made to rival【31】screens.
The variety and quantity of programming has【32】greatly. There are hundreds of channels and more shows than one person could ever watch. There are many fine entertainment and educational【33】. There's also a lot of garbage, stuff that most【34】don't want their kids exposed to. Overall, we have more choices, and that is good.
I wonder what【35】will be like when today's kids are my age.
(41)
A.young
B.old
C.sad
D.happy
2.(42)
A.forget
B.remember
C.compare
D.miss
3.(43)
A.today
B.yesterday
C.tomorrow
D.poor
4.(44)
A.television
B.radio
C.computer
D.the writer
5.(45)
A.great
B.huge
C.setbacks
D.remarkable
6.(46)
A.gone
B.replaced
C.expensive
D.popular
7.(47)
A.set
B.machine
C.TV
D.program
8.(48)
A.old
B.good
C.bad
D.best
9.(49)
A.films
B.movies
C.billboards
D.televisions
10.(50)
A.alive
B.realistic
C.vivid
D.close
11.(51)
A.movies
B.video
C.watch
D.telephone
12.(52)
A.loss
B.increased
C.decreased
D.played
13.(53)
A.books
B.shows
C.authors
D.awards
14.(54)
A.people
B.writers
C.society
D.parents
15.(55)
A.movies
B.food
C.cars
D.television
五、5.Writing
Part VII Writing
0. For this part, you are supposed to write a composition in 100-120 words according to the following topic.
描写一件你认为(或者你经历的、听说的)最有意思或最有意义的事。
六、6.Daily Conversation
1.Pick out the appropriate expressions from the eight choices below and complete the following dialogues by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.
A. Hardly ever. B. No wonder you look so well.
C. Follow my advice. D. I"m sure.
E. Do you want to go with me? F. Right on!
G. Have a nice day. H. That"s too bad.
Peter: My doctor says I"m a little overweight.
Alison:【56】Do you get physical exercises?
Peter:【57】I like sports, but I never have time.
Alison: Don"t make any excuses(借口). If you really want to, you"ll find time to do it.
Peter:【58】Do you exercise every day?
Alison: Yes, I play tennis every afternoon. And I"m a member of the local health club.
Peter:【59】.
Alison: I"m playing tennis tomorrow afternoon.【60】.
Peter: I wish I could. But I have an important meeting.
(57)
2.(58)
3.(59)
4.(60)
5.(61)