一、1.Phonetics
0.(1)
A.three
B.thought
C.clothes
D.tooth
1.(2)
A.water
B.term
C.flower
D.exercise
2.(3)
A.carry
B.happy
C.matter
D.any
3.(4)
A.read
B.easy
C.bread
D.clean
4.(5)
A.chore
B.chocolate
C.school
D.arch
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. Up to now scientists have not found how to______patients of that disease.
A.cure
B.treat
C.deal with
D.get rid of
1. —"How about a game chess?"
A.I don"t mind.
B.Why not?
C.I agree.
D.Let"s fight.
2. ______ gets the job will have a lot of work to do.
A.Who
B.Whoever
C.Someone
D.Anyone
3. He often goes to school by bike ______ it rains.
A.besides
B.except
C.except that
D.except when
4. The news he told me yesterday seemed ______ .
A.surprised
B.to surprise
C.surprising
D.surprise
5. I wonder if you have had your color TV ______ .
A.repaired
B.to repair
C.repair
D.repairing
6. Silk ______ soft and smooth.
A.touches
B.feels
C.pats
D.shows
7. He doesn"t know ______ or go home.
A.to wait
B.if to wait
C.if that he should wait
D.whether he should wait
8. Returning from school, ______ .
A.be found a letter in the letter-box
B.a letter was found in the letter-box
C.a letter was in the letter-box
D.the letter-box had a letter in it
9. He said he would rather not ______ it right now.
A.doing
B.to do
C.do
D.to be done
10. ______ as the best student, John was given a medal.
A.Regarded
B.Regarding
C.To regard
D.Being regarded
11. These ______ did usually well in the contest, so the judges didn"t know whom give prize to.
A.woman singers
B.women singers
C.women singer
D.womans singers
12. Is Mary ______ to join us?
A.supposed
B.exposed
C.supported
D.indicated
13. The students are looking forward to ______ their holidays in Japan.
A.spend
B.spending
C.for spend
D.spent
14. This book costs ______ that one.
A.twice more
B.twice more as
C.two times more as
D.twice as much as
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. According to the author, small talk is often used______
A.to invade other"s private affairs
B.to share a secret between intimate friends
C.to open and maintain channels of communication
D.to protect one"s own privacy
2. According to the author, topics of small talk may include comments on______
A.some political issues
B.one"s physical condition
C.other"s ways of dress
D.the traffic jam
3. Why is small talk described as "non-threatening talk in a threatening situation"______.
A.It is used by people to encourage those who are confronted with danger.
B.It is used to show that one is enthusiastic and hospitable.
C.It is used to create a more friendly atmosphere and to avoid embarrassment.
D.It is used by people to protect others in the threatening situation.
4. According to the author, at a big party, small talk is used with the purpose of______
A.making both others and yourself feel at ease
B.excluding those you don"t like from joining you
C.keeping your voice low so only your friends can hear you
D.comforting those who feel lonely
6. The first paragraph points out that ______ .
A.it is possible to get an exact figure of the world"s disabled people
B.there are many disabled people in the world
C.the number of disabled people in India is the greatest
D.India has not much more disabled people than Canada
7. The key word in Paragraph 4 is ______ .
A.barriers
B.ignorance
C.disability
D.prejudice
8. The last word of the passage "counts" most probably means ______ .
A.is most important
B.is included
C.is considered
D.is numbered
9. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage? ______ .
A.There are about 10 percent disabled persons in the UK.
B.The whole society should pay due attention to the barriers faced by the disabled people.
C.Even the able-bodied may lose some of their body functions when they get older.
D.There still exists prejudice against the disabled which results mainly from ignorance.
10. It can be concluded from the passage that ______ .
A.we should try our best to prevent disablement
B.we must take a proper attitude towards the disabled
C.the able-bodied people will never fully understand the disabled
D.both physical and mental barriers are hard to break down
12. The author feels that counting on educators to teach reading correctly is ______ .
A.only logical and natural
B.the expected position
C.probably a mistake
D.merely effective instruction
13. The author indicts the look-say reading approach because ______ .
A.it overlooks decoding
B.Rudolf Flesch agrees with him
C.he says it is boring
D.many schools continue to use this method
14. One major difference between the look-say method of learning reading and the phonies method is ______ .
A.look-say is simpler
B.Phonics takes longer to learn
C.look-say is easier to teach
D.phonics gives readers access to far more words
15. The phrase "touch-off" (Para 3, Line 1) most probably means ______ .
A.talk about shortly
B.start or cause
C.compare with
D.oppose
17. Which two language6 are extinct? ______
A.English and French
B.Roman and Greek
C.Latin and Greek
D.French and German
18. The vocabulary of the English is large because ______ .
A.the English do not like to speak other languages
B.it came from different other languages
C.many English words come from Latin
D.Britain has a long history
19. How did French civilization come to Britain? ______
A.William Normandy conquered England
B.Anglos, Saxons and Jutes came to Britain
C.Scandinavians lived in the northern and eastern parts of the country
D.The Romans stayed in Britain
20. "Extinct Language" is a language that ______ .
A.is spoken by deed people
B.is spoken by Greek now
C.is now not spoken
D.is not spoken now but will be spoken soon
22. If you want to save someone drowning, you ______ .
A.have to pull of your clothes first
B.should hurry to get him out of water as soon as possible
C.should first make out who he is
D.ought to throw a lifeboat to the person first
23. Once a person stops breathing, it means ______ .
A.you have no more than 4 minutes to bring him to life again
B.his brain is completely damaged
C.he has passed away
D.there is no way to save his life
24. In doing mouth-to-mouth breathing, you have to ______ .
A.open your mouth wide
B.take a deep breath
C.blow into his lungs
D.do" all of the above
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.Liu Xiang sets the World 110m Hurdles record in Lausanne.
Lausanne, Switzerland — China’s Olympic champ/on Liu Xiang【21】the men’s 110m Hurdles World record with【22】12.88 seconds (wind +1.1 m/s) at tonight’s Athletissima, a Super Grand Prix meeting, which is part of the IAAF World Athletics Tour.
"I【23】thought I could break the World record. I"m feeling very fired, very happy and very excited," said Liu Xiang. "Switzerland is my【24】place. I love Switzerland and Lausanne and the fans here," the 22-year-old young man added. "I had【25】broken the World junior record in 2002 in Lausanne (13.12)." Liu Xiang celebrates【26】sitting on his World record clock in Lausanne.
"Tonight I started well running. But it was【27】the fifth hurdle when I speeded up," confirmed the 2005 World Championship silver medallist who will【28】his 23rd birthday on Thursday (13 July).
Liu Xiang was the joint holder of the【29】best of 12.91, which he【30】when winning the Olympic title on 27 August 2004 in Athens, Greece. The【31】12.91 record had been set in Stuttgart, Germany,【32】Britain’s Colin Jackson who established that mark when winning the World Championship【33】medal on 20 August 1993.
In second place tonight in Lausanne was Dominique Arnold of USA who led for most of the【34】, and finished in 12.90 seconds, which of course is also【35】the old record.
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A.held
B.kept
C.broke
D.damaged
2.(42)
A.the time of
B.a time of
C.time of
D.times of
3.(43)
A.dreamed
B.have
C.was
D.never
4.(44)
A.good
B.unpromising
C.happy
D.lucky
5.(45)
A.yet
B.before
C.too
D.already
6.(46)
A.since
B.that
C.while
D.as
7.(47)
A.after
B.before
C.until
D.to
8.(48)
A.proclaim
B.cheer
C.celebrate
D.honor
9.(49)
A.last
B.previous
C.latest
D.newest
10.(50)
A.equaled
B.evened
C.balanced
D.matched
11.(51)
A.new
B.last
C.unique
D.original
12.(52)
A.by
B.With
C.through
D.alter
13.(53)
A.silver
B.bronze
C.gold
D.award
14.(54)
A.team
B.race
C.match
D.running
15.(55)
A.over
B.under
C.beneath
D.above
五、5.Writing
Part VII Writing
0. For this part, you are allowed 20 minutes to write a short composition of about 100-120 words on the title: Advertisements. Base your composition on the outline given below in Chinese:
1. 广告正走进人们的生活。
2.广告能提供我们大量的信息。
3.然而,广告不一定都真实。
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. Where shall we meet? B. How can I get there?
C. Nice to meet you! D. Who"s that?
E. You can"t miss it. F. See you later.
G. Thanks a lot. H. How long have you been here?
Tina: Hello! May I speak to Ann?
Ann: Hello! This is Ann speaking.【56】
Tina: This is Tina, your penfriend. I"m just in your city now.
Ann: Wow, terrific! Hope to meet you at once.
Tina: Me too.【57】
Ann: How about the City Square?
Tina: Good idea. But【58】
Ann: Well, first walk along Dalian Road and take the first turning on the right. The square is about 50 metres along on your right.【59】
Tina: Mmm... That"s easy. I"ll be there soon.
Ann: OK. I"m there waiting for you. See you later.
Tina:【60】
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2.(58)
3.(59)
4.(60)
5.(61)