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(本科第1冊(cè))AI.VocabularyandStructure(15%)Thereare30questionsinthispart.Foreachofthequestions,thereare4answersmarkedA,B,C,andD.ChoosetheONEthat(yī)bestanswersthequestion.1.Wewalkeddownthestairsinsteadoftakingtheelevator.2.Timeandtidewait_fornoman.3.Healthdependsongoodfood,freshairandenoughsleep.4.ThelasttimeIsawhimhewastalking?ofretiringat(yī)theendoftheyear.A.hasbeentalking B.wastalking C.hastalked??D.hadtalked5.TheDutchlanguageiscloselyrelatedtoGerman.6.Forsecurity,thedoorwaschainedaswellaslocked.7.IthinkofthatmovieasoneoftheworstI’veeverseen.8.Justasyouhat(yī)eMr.Green,Idislikehiswife.9.Inmanufacturing,cheapermaterialsareconstantlybeingsubstituted_forthebetter,moreexpensivekind.10.Abadcoldmayleadtopneumonia.11.Theprogramaimstoprovideself-sufficiencyfor?localneeds.12.Thechangehasaffectedhisincome.13.Mostadultswhoarelearningaforeignlanguagewoulddisagreewiththestatementthat(yī)itisunnecessaryforthemtobetaughtgrammar.14.Thenuclearfamilyusuallyconsistsof_twoparentsandtheirchildren.15.Themotorcarhasbeenresponsibleformanychangesintheenvironment.16.Hereisoneofthemostinterestingnovelsthathavebee(cuò)npublishedsincethewar.17.Thelightgraduallyfadedandshapesandcolorsgrewfainter.18.Hewouldnotlistenat(yī)alltothedoctor’sadvicethathestopsmokingimmediately.19.Hestayedupfinishingthejobratherthanleavingitforthenextday.20.Bobhadarrangedforthismantocomewheneverneeded.21.Mybudget.for?thisweekincludednewshoes.22.Theoldcar_groundtohaltinfrontofthehouse.23.IdetectedtheodorofDgaswhenIopenedthedoor.24.Consumptionofdomesticfueloil__(dá)B_varies ____(dá)_from150gallonsamonthattheheightofwintertopracticallynothinginJuly-August.25.Theytriedtoleavetherestaurantwithout___Cpayingfortheirmeal.26.The_?D.charges_forelectricityandgaswillbeincreasednextyear.27.Ican’tpayforthebooksnow.Willyoubillme_D.for_themlater?28.HeneverA.complained aboutherneglectinghousework.29.RichardcanplayD.byhimself;heisaccustomedtothat.30.MuchofwhathasbeensaidaboutstrangersalsoappliesA.to___(dá)relationshipswithfamilymembersandfriends.II.Cloze(10%)Afterhavinglivedforovertwentyyearsinthesamedistrict,AlbertHallwasforcedtomovetoanewneighborhood.Hesurprisedhislandlordbytellinghimthat(yī)hewasleavingbecausehecouldnotafford31BB.tobuyanymorechocolate.ItallbeganayearagowhenAlbertreturnedhomeoneeveningandfoundalargedog32B.infrontofthegate.Hewasveryfondofanimalsandashehappenedtohaveasmallpieceofchocolate33C.inhispocket,hegaveittothedog.Thenextday,thedogwasthereagain.Itheldupits34D.pawsandperceivedanotherpieceofchocolateasareward.Albertcalledhisnewfriend“Bingo”.Henever35B.foundoutthedog’srealname,norwhohisownerwas.However,Bingoappeared36C.regularlyeveryafternoonanditwasquiteclearthathepreferredchocolatetobones.Hesoongrewdissatisfiedwith37C.smallpiecesofchocolateanddemandedalargebaraday.IfatanytimeAlbertneglectedhisduty,Bingogotvery38DD.angryandrefusedtolethimopenthegate.AlbertwasnowatBingo’smercyandhadtobribehimtogetout39B.ofhisownhouse!Hespentsuchalargepartofhisweeklywagestokee(cuò)pB(yǎng)ingosuppliedwithchocolate40B.thatintheendhehadtomovesomewhereelse.2Therewasat(yī)imewhen,ifaladygotontoacrowdedbusortrain,agentlemanwouldimmediatelystandupand41B.offerherseat.Nomore,though.Todayagentlemanwillprobablylookoutofthewindow,42D.or,ifhefeelsabitguilty,hidebehindhisnewspaper.Eitherway,theladywillhavetostand43C.untilsomeonee(cuò)lsegetsoff.Youcan’tentirelyblamemenforthischangeinmanners,44A.though.Thedaysaregonewhenwomencouldbereferredtoastheweakersexwithoutcausing45B.offence.Awholegenerationofwomenhasgrownupdemanding46D.equalitywithmen;notjustequalityinjobsoreducation,47C.butinsocialattitudes.Holdadooropenforsomewomenandyouare48C.likelytogetanangrylectureontreatingwomenasD.cripples,unabletoopendoorsforthemselves.Takeagirloutforamealandshewillprobably50D.insistonpayinghershareofthebill;thoughonsecondthoughtsperhapsthat’snotsuchabadidea.? ??III.ReadingComprehension(40%)SectionA(yù):Theare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisprovidedwithsomequestionsfollowedby4choicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.Decideontheonethatbestanswersthosequestions.Passage1“Learningalanguageiseasy.Evenachildcandoit!”Mostadultswhoarelearningasecondoraforeignlanguagewoulddisagreewiththisstatement.Forthem,learningalanguageisaverydifficulttask.Theyneedhundredsofhoursofstudyandpractice,andeventhiswillnotguaranteesuccessforeveryadultlanguagelearner.Whatkindoflanguagelearnerareyou?Ifyouareasuccessfullanguagelearner,youhaveprobablybeenlearningindependently,actively,andpurposefully.Ontheotherhand,ifyourlanguagelearninghasbee(cuò)nlessthansuccessful,youmightdowelltotrysomeofthetechniquesoutlinedabove.51.Asuccessfullanguagelearnermust___D____(dá)____.trytolearnthenewlanguageindependently,actively,andpurposefully52.WhichofthefollowingwouldmostprobablyNOTbeapieceofadviceofferedbyalanguageteacher?AA.Neverguessthemeaningofaword.53.Thee(cuò)xpression“playwiththelanguage”inpara.4meansto__(dá)C____(dá)___.learnthelanguageinamorenat(yī)uralway54.Accordingtopara.7,thinkinginthelanguageismoreimportantthanknowingthemeaningofeverywordofthelanguage,becauseD.whenthinkinginthelanguage,youareusingthelanguageinanactiveway.55.Theword“techniques”inthelastlineofthetextcannotbereplacedbyD.reasonsPassage2Thefamilyisimportanttopeopleallovertheworldalthoughthestructureofthefamilyisquitedifferentfromonecountrytoanother.IntheUnitedStates,asinmanyothercountriesintheworld,thefamilyischanging.Agenerationortwoago,thetraditionalfamily,inwhichthefatherwasboss,wascustomary.Now,themodernfamily,inwhichboththefatherandthemotherareequalpartners,ismorecommon.Althoughthereareseveralsimilaritiesbetweenthetraditionalfamilyandthemodernfamily,therealsoexistsomeveryimportantdifferences.Inconclusion,theAmericanfamilyoftodayisdifferentfromthefamilyoffiftyyearsago.Inthemodernfamily,therolesofthefather,mother,andchildrenhavechangedasmoreandmorewomenworkoutsidethehome.ThenextcenturymaybringmoreimportantchangestotheAmericanfamilystructure.Itshouldbeinterestingtosee.56.Agenerationortwoago,_C.thetraditionalfamily___(dá)__,inwhichthefatherwasboss,wascustomary.57.Thesimilaritiesofthetraditionalfamilyandthemodernfamilyare_D.alloftheabove_.58.Inthetraditionalfamily,___C______(dá)_.C.themotherhelpedherchildrentogetreadyforschool59.Inthemodernfamily,__(dá)D_____(dá)___.A.thefat(yī)hermaydosomeofthehouseholdjobsB.themotherisdoingtwojobsinsteadofoneD.bothAandB60.Inthemodernfamily,therolesofthefat(yī)her,motherandchildrenhavechangedas__(dá)B____(dá)___.B.themotherworksoutsidethehomeSectionB:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysometrue-falsequestions.Decidewhethereachofthemistrue(T)orfalse(F).Passage3Thoughmarriageispracticedinalmostallcountriesoftheworld,thecustomsarequitedifferentfromoneculturetoanother.ItisinterestingformetocomparethecustomsofmarriageintheUnitedStateswiththoseinmycountry.I’velivedintheU.S.forfouryearsnow,butI’mstillnotcomfortablewiththecustomshere.Infact,whatsee(cuò)msstrangetomeisthatcourtingordat(yī)ingisnotalwaysforthepurposeoffindingahusbandorwife.Somepeopleseemtodoitasahobby.ThoughIcancertainlyseetheadvantagesofthefree(cuò)domthatisgiventoAmericanyouthstochoosewhomtheywillmarryandwhen,IthinkIstillpreferthecustomsofmyhomecountry.Isupposethat’sbecausethereisnotsomuchguessinganduncertainty.61.Marriageasasocialformofmaleandfemalerelationshipexistsinallcountriesoftheworld,butcustomsofmarriagevaryfromculturetoculture.T62.AsacustomintheU.S.,itistheparentswhodecidewhentheirdaughtercanhaveaboyfriendandwhoheshouldbe.F63.Beforetheweddingceremonytakesplace,theAmericancouplealreadyknoweachotherquitewell.T64.InI(lǐng)ran,courtingisaveryseriousmatter.Itisdoneonlyforthepurposeoffindingahusbandorwife.T65.InI(lǐng)ran,assoonastheweddingceremonyiscomplete,thebridewillgotoherhusband’shome.FPassage4Everyfouryears,thereisthepresidentialelection.IntheUnitedStates,therearetwomajorpoliticalparties,DemocraticandRepublican.Thesummerbeforetheelection,eachofthemajorpoliticalpartiesholdsapresidential-nominatingconvention.Itisalargemeetingwithinapoliticalpartymadeupofpartydelegateschosenfromthestat(yī)es,theDistrictofColumbiaandtheterritories.Theconventionmeetseverypresidential-electionyearandpickstheparty’spresidentialandvice-presidentialnominees.Oncethepresidentialcandidat(yī)eisselected,hisrunning-mate,thevice-presidentialcandidat(yī)e,mustbechosen. ThenewlyelectedPresidentisinauguratedinJanuaryduringanationally-televisedceremony.HethenmovesintotheWhiteHouseandappointsmembersofhisCabinet.66.IntheUnitedStates,therearetwominorpoliticalparties,DemocraticandRepublican.F67.Oncethepresidentialcandidateisselected,hisrunning-mat(yī)e,thevice-presidentialcandidate,mustbechosen.T68.OnthefirstTuesdayafterthelastMondayinNovember,voterscasttheirballotsforPresidentandVice-President.F69.Thenumberofelectorsallottedtoeachstat(yī)eisthesameasthetotalnumberofrepresentativesandsenatorswhorepresentthatstateinCongress.T70.ThenewlyelectedPresidentisinauguratedonJanuary1duringanat(yī)ionally-televisedceremony.FIV.Translat(yī)ethefollowingsentencesintoChinese.(10%)71.Somepeoplewhoareveryintelligentandsuccessfulintheirfieldsfinditdifficulttosucceedinlanguagelearning.72.Thenuclearfamilyusuallyconsistsoftwoparents(motherandfather)andtheirchildren.73.Howsurprisedthepeoplewhothoughttomatoespoisonouswouldbeiftheycouldknowthatmillionsofpoundsoftomat(yī)oesweresuppliedtosoldiersoverseasduringWorldWarII?74.Thekillingofinsectshasresultedinalossofbalanceintheecology.75.Riverswhichusedtobepollutedbyindustrialchemicalwastearenowbeingcleaned.71一些在其各自領(lǐng)域內(nèi)很聰明和成功的人士卻發(fā)現(xiàn)語言學(xué)習(xí)很難。72.核心家庭通常由兩位父母(母親和父親)和他們的孩子組成。73.假如那些認(rèn)為西紅柿有毒的人知道二戰(zhàn)期間有上百萬磅的西紅柿供應(yīng)給了海外的士兵,他們?cè)撚卸囿@訝?。?.濫殺昆蟲會(huì)導(dǎo)致生態(tài)平衡失調(diào)75過去被工業(yè)化學(xué)廢物污染的那些河流現(xiàn)在已經(jīng)得到了清理V.TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish.(10%)76.我和瑪麗經(jīng)常有分歧,但我們?nèi)允呛门笥?。(disagree)77.他雖受人尊敬,但并不被人愛慕。(while)78.每個(gè)學(xué)生都渴望學(xué)好英語。(beeagerto)79.學(xué)校將為學(xué)生提供飲食。(provide)80.一輛破舊的公共汽車發(fā)出吱吱的響聲,在車站慢慢地停下。(grindtoahalt)76.MarieandIoftenhavedifferences,butwearestillgoodfriends.77.Heisrespected,butnotbeloved78.EverystudentiseagertolearnEnglishwell.79.Theschoolwillprovidefoodanddrinkforthestudents.80.Anoldbussqueaked,stopatthestat(yī)ionslowlyVI.Writing(15%)Directions:Forthissection,youareallowed20minutestowriteashortcompositiononthetopicTHEBOOKILIKEBEST.Youshouldwriteabout100words,andbaseyourcompositiononthepointssuggested(giveninChinese)below.你最喜歡的一本書是什么?說一下它的重要內(nèi)容。你為什么最喜歡它?It’sspringnow.It’ssoquietthat(yī)youcanevenhearapindroponthefloor.Therearenobirdsonthetrees.Therearenofishintherivers.It’sthesceneryinQUIETSPRING.ThisbookwaswrittenbyAford.Itshowsourfutureandalsoshowsourseriousenvironmentalaffairs.Wearecuttingdownthetree(cuò)s,usingmedicalsandalsodestroyingbalanceaswell.Theearthisturningslwerandslower.Everyoneisafraidofthespringlikethat(yī)——withourflowersinthesun,withoutfishesintheriver.Wemuststandasoneandsavetheearth,toreturnourhumanbeingsanewspring.ThankstoQUIETSPRINGasawarningbelltous.It’sameaningandalsomyfavouritebook.(本科第1冊(cè))BI.VocabularyandStructure(15%)Thereare30questionsinthispart.Foreachofthequestions,thereare4answersmarkedA,B,C,andD.ChoosetheONEthatbestanswersthequestion.1.Asthemealisserved,usethesilverwareB.farthestfromtheplatefirst.2.Idon’tthinkhewillpasshisexaminat(yī)ion,A.whetherheworkshardornot.3.TheyoungmanwasfoundClyinghalfunconsciousunderthetree.4.Beforeyouleavethetable,D.refold_yournapkinandputitbesideyourplate.5.ScientistswillD.comeupwithnewmethodsofincreasingtheworld’sfoodsupply.6.TherewerenoseatsA.availableforthosewhoarrivedlate.7.Theyareinterested?C.inwhatisgoingonintheartworld.8.Myhouseis__C.different_fromyoursinseveralways.9.Wheatissimilar_B.to__(dá)_barley.10.Whoistocare_D.formewhenI’mold?11.D.Somepeoplewastefoodwhileothershaven’tenough.12.NoonecaresaboutA.distantrelativesnowadays.13.Nowshewasback,D.eagertoseeherfriends.14.Hesuppliedme_B.with?theanswer.15.Don’tgivethebabymeattoeat,becausehecannotC.Digest it.16.Hefinishedthejobatthe_C.expense?_ofhishealth.17.TheserviceispoorowingtoashortageofA.stuff.18.Thegovernmentshouldtakestrict_A.measuresagainstallformsofcorruption.19.Somepeoplewhoareveryintelligentandsuccessful____(dá)D____theirfieldsfinditdifficulttosucceed__(dá)___(dá)___(dá)languagelearningD.in…in20.Themembersofthe_C.extended___(dá)familyarerelat(yī)edbybloodorbymarriage.21.ManypeopleareafraidB.thatfruitandvegetablemayhavesomepoisonouseffectuponthepeoplewhoeatthem.22.ApersonwhomakeswisedecisionshasC.goodjudgment.23.Aftertheexplosion,thefactorywasaB.sceneoftotalconfusion.24.Hefeelsthat(yī)hiscompositionisbetterthanC.a(chǎn)nyother’sinhisclass.25.IliketogetupearlysothatIcangetplentyofworkB.donebeforelunch.26.ThefireC.resultedintwopersons’deathaswellasthedamageofallthestore’sproperty.27.Weshallhaveto_C.dispense?withthecar;wecan’taffordit.28.Threehourslater,thebusstoppedat(yī)_D.anobscurelittletown.29.ThedryB.wood?snappedandcrackledasitburned.30.Thedoctorwrote__(dá)C.out?___twoprescriptionsforthemrespectively.II.Cloze(10%)Moststudentsthinkofthelibraryonlyasaplacewherebooksarestored,butalibraryalso31 B.offersmanyvaluableservices.Thelibrarymayloanrecordsand/orfilms,itoftenhousescoin-operat(yī)edphotocopyingmachines,andit32Amayprovidelisteningroom,typingrooms,andstudyrooms.Manylibrariesofferaninterlibraryloansystemwherebytheycanborrowbooks33Dfromotherlibrariesforyouruse.Thepeople34Cwhoworkinalibraryareperhapsmoreimportantthananyparticularthing35Dthatiskeptthere.Whileyoumaythinkoflibrariansaspeoplewhocheck36Doutandshelvebooks,youwillfindthatcollegelibrariansarevaluabletotalk37Bto.Theycanhelpyoulocateinformation,suggestafocusanddirectionforapproachingatopic,andhelpyouorganizeyourresearch.Eventhoughlibrariansalwayslook38Cbusy,donothesitat(yī)etoaskthemquestions.Thereisalwaysatleastonelibrarian,usuallylocatedinthereferencearea,39DwhoseVisitthelibrary,look40Baround,andbereadytouseiteffectivelywhenyougetfirstclassassignmentthissemester.2Sportsandgamesmakeourbodiesstrong,preventusfromgettingfat,andkeepushealthy.41CButthesearenottheironlyuse.Theygiveusvaluablepracticeinmakingeyes,brain,andmusclesworktogether.Intennis,oureyesseetheballcoming,42Cjudgeitsspeedanddirectionandpassthisinformationtothebrain.Thebrainthenhastodecide43Bwhat(yī)todoandsenditsorderstothearmsandlegs,sothatthehallismet.Allthismusthappenwithverygreatspeed,andonlythosewhohavehadalotofpracticecandothissuccessfully.Forthosewhowork44Dwiththeirbrainsmostoftheday,thepracticeofsuchskillisveryuseful.Sportsandgamesare45Dalsoveryusefulforcharacter-training.Atschool,boysandgirlsmaylearnmanygoodthings,butwhatislearnedinbooks46Dcannothavethesamedee(cuò)peffectonachild’scharacteraswhatislearnedby47Cexperience.Theordinaryday-schoolcannotgivemuchpracticaltraininginliving48Dbecausemostofthepupil’stimeisspentinclass,49Bstudyinglessons,anditiswhatthepupilsdointheir50Dsparetimethat(yī)reallypreparesthemtotaketheirplaceinsocietyascitizenswhentheygrowup.III.ReadingComprehension(40%)SectionA(yù):Passage1Withthecomingofthetelevisionageandtheincreasingemphasisonpicturesandsoundinallquartersofoursociety,manypeoplewouldhaveusbelievethatwearemovingrapidlyawayfromreadingasanecessarylifeskill.Butthisisnotthecaseatall. Manypeoplesimplyskipoverwordstheydonotunderstand.This,naturally,hurtstheiroverallcomprehension.Otherpeoplestopateachnewwordandlookitupinthedictionary,butthismethodcanslowdownyourreading,affectingconcentrat(yī)ionandcomprehension. Butyoucanbuildyourvocabularywithusingadictionaryeachtime.Herearetworules:Pauseforamomentoneachnewwordandletitregisterinyourmind.Trytoguesswhat(yī)thewordmeansfromcontextclues,fromthewordsaroundit.Whathappenswiththismethodisthat(yī)youwillseethewordagainandagain.Eachtimeyouwillhaveastrongerimpressionofthemeaning.Soon,thewordwillbefamiliaranditsmeaningclear.?Thekeytothemethodistobealerttonewwords.Don’tskipoverthem.You’llfindyouareaddingtoyourvocabularyeachdayandagoodstrongvocabularyisagreathelptoreadingquicklyandwithstrongcomprehension.?Goodreadinghabitslikethesecanhelpstudentsandworkingadultsaliketobemoresuccessful.Thespecialworksofschoolandtherealworldofschoolandofeverydaylifecanbemorecomfortable,productiveandrewardingwiththeadditionofsimpleyetimportantlifeskillssuchasgoodreadinghabits.51.GoodreadingisnowalifeskillC.moreimportantthanhaseverbeen.52.Toscanreadingmat(yī)erials,youstartwithD.D.alltheabove53.ThetechniqueofscanninghelpsthereadertoA.A.obtainideas54.Whentheauthorsays“Theexpression‘Hastemakeswaste.’doesnotapplytoreading,”hemeansthat(yī)fastreadingB.ensuresgoodconcentration.55.VocabularybuildingishelpfultoreadingC.quicklyandeffectively.Passage2DivorcerateshavemarkedlyincreasedinmanycountriessinceWo(hù)rldWarIIandinsomecountrieshavebeenontheincreasesincetheearly20thcentury.Attitudestowarddivorcehavechangeddramaticallyinthisperiod,withthegeneraltrendtowardtoleranceofthepractice.Althoughthestatisticsarehighlyvariableforoverallrates,anumberofcorrelationscanbedrawnbetweendivorceandotherfactors.Third,divorceratesvaryaccordingtothefamilycycleitself.Manystudieshavepointedtothefactthatthelongeracouplehasbeenmarried,themorelikelyitistoremainso.Divorceratesarehighestamongtheyoung,and,ifamarriagesurvivesitsfirstfewyears,thereisanincreasedlikelihoodthatitwillcontinue.Anotherfactoroftencitedisthepresenceofchildrenasadeterrenttodivorce.Empiricalstudieshaveshown,however,thatthisfactorismuchlesssignificantthancommonlybelieved.56.Divorcerat(yī)esareexpectedtobehigher___D___inmarriagesofwhitehusbandsandblackwives_____(dá)_.57.Divorceratesareinfluencedby__ D.alloftheabove____(dá)_.?58.Theunderlinedword“stigma”inthe3rdparagraphmostprobablymeansB.dishonor _.59.Accordingtothispassage,__C.theshorteracouplehasbeenmarried,themorelikelytheydivorce____(dá)__.60.Anotherpropertitleforthispassageshouldbe__(dá)A.TheFrequencyofDivorce ____(dá)_.SectionB:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysometrue-falsequestions.Decidewhethereachofthemistrue(T)orfalse(F).Passage3Whendopeopledecidewhetherornottheywanttobecomefriends?Duringtheirfirstfourminutestogether,accordingtoabookbyDr.LeonardZunin.InhisbookContact:TheFirstFourMinutes,heoffersthisadvicetoanyoneinterestedinstartingnewfriendships:“Everytimeyoumeetsomeoneinasocialsituation,givehimyourundividedattentionforfourminutes.Alotofpeople’swholeliveswouldchangeiftheydidjustthat.”?Theauthordeclaresthatinterpersonalrelat(yī)ionsshouldbetaughtasarequiredcourseineveryschool,alongwithreading,writing,andmat(yī)hemat(yī)ics.Inhisopinion,successinlifedependsmainlyonhowwegetalongwithotherpeople.Thatisatleastasimportantashowmuchweknow.61.Thefirstfourminuteswhichthetitleofthepassagereferstoareminuteswithapersonwhomonehadjustmetforthefirsttime.T62.Whenweareintroducedtonewpeople,weshouldtrytoappearfriendlyandself-confident.T63.Itisdishonesttogivetheappearanceoffriendlyself-confidencewhenwedon’tactuallyfeelthatway.F64.Thefirstfourminutesisthetimetotellthewholetruthaboutone’sopinionsandimpressions.F65.Successinlifedependsmainlyonhowwegetalongwithotherpeople.TPassage4IfyoueverwenttotheUnitedStat(yī)estostudyinacollegeorauniversity,oneofthefirstthingsyouwouldhavetodoisopenacheckingaccount.Youwouldfinditsaferandmoreconvenienttoputyourmoneyinabankandwriteoutcheckstopayforyourlargerpurchases.Andcheckingaccountshaveotheradvantagesaswell.Thecanceledchecksthatarereturnedtoyouprovidearecordofwhereyourmoneywasspent,andtheycanserveasproofthatpaymentwasreceived—that(yī)is,canceledcheckscanserveasreceipts.?Stillanotherservicethatbanksprovideisthecreditcard.Creditcardsareaconvenientwayofpayinghotelbillsandotherexpenses.Theycanalsobeusedforcashadvances.Allchargesmadeonyourcardaresenttothebank,andyouarebilledonceamonthforthetotalamount.Thereisnocharge(exceptforcashadvances)ifthepaymentisreceivedpromptly.Togetacreditcard,youmustfilloutanapplicationthatrequiresyoutosupplysuchpersonalinformationasyourmonthlysalaryandotherincome.Youmustalsolistanydebtthatyouowe.Ifyourcreditisnotgood,thebankwillnotissueyouacreditcard.Ofcourse,informationiskeptconfidential.66.Oneplanrequiresthatyoupayasmallservicechargeforeachcheckyouwriteandnomaintenancecharge.F67.Checkingaccountsaretheonlyserviceabankoffers.F68.Themajorityorthebankspayinteresteverysixmonths.T69.Manybusinessesarewillingtocashallkindsofpersonalchecks.F70.Creditcardsareaconvenientwayofpayinghotelbillsandotherexpenses.TIV.TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoChinese.(10%)71.Heusedtolovetotellthestoryofthe“KeeperoftheSpring,”aquietdwellerwholivedhighaboveanA(yù)ustrianvillagealongtheeasternslopeoftheAlps.72.Thecanceledchecksthatarereturnedtoyouprovidearecordofwhereyourmoneywasspent,andtheycanserveasproofthatpaymentwasreceived.73.Ontheotherhand,weshouldnotmaketheotherpersonthinkwearetoosureofourselves.74.Itisinterestingthatthetwofamiliesareaskedifthereareanyobjectionsrightduringtheceremony.75.AttheAmericanweddingceremonyareligiousleaderreadsfromtheBible,whileinIrantwomullahsreadfromtheKoran.71.

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寄回(給你)的付訖支票可向你提供你在何處消費(fèi)的紀(jì)錄,也可作為商家已收到付款的憑證。

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在美國人的婚禮上,一位宗教領(lǐng)袖宣讀《圣經(jīng)》,而在伊朗,兩位毛拉宣讀《古蘭經(jīng)》。

V.TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish.(10%)76.我覺得很難理解他。(find)Ifinditdifficulttounderstandhim77.在我來看,我們最佳課后解決這個(gè)問題。Inmyopinion,we'dbetterdealwiththisafterclass.78.假如他們雙方樂意,他們就樂意與對(duì)方結(jié)婚。Iftheywantto,theywillbewillingtogetmarried79.他很仔細(xì)地解決了一個(gè)困難的局面。Hewascarefullydealtwithadifficultsituation80.殺滅昆蟲已經(jīng)導(dǎo)致了生態(tài)的失衡。(resultin)Thekillingofinsectshasledtoecologicalimbalance.

VI.Writing(15%)Directions:Forthissection,youareallowed20minutestowriteashortcompositiononthetopicMYPLANFORTHEFUTURE.Youshouldwriteabout100words,andbaseyourcompositiononthepointssuggested(giveninChinese)below.(1)你現(xiàn)在在做什么?(2)你對(duì)自己的將來有何打算?(3)你將如何去實(shí)現(xiàn)自己的計(jì)劃?Iamachemist,engagedinhospitalpharmacy.Facingthedifferentpat(yī)ienteveryday,canfee(cuò)ltheirmood.Ihopethatthefuturecanbemorein-depthstudyofmymajor,formorepatientservice,solvetheirdoubts.Grasptheirownlife,accordingtothesizeofplantostartmylife.Thefirstplanisaccumulat(yī)ee(cuò)xperience,graspthebasicknowledgeofpharmacy,alicensedpharmacist.Thentrytotakeanexaminationofgraduatestudents,astheycanlearnmoreprofessionalknowledgeandenrichtheirlifeandwork!(本科第1冊(cè))CI.VocabularyandStructure(15%)Thereare30questionsinthispart.Foreachofthequestions,thereare4answersmarkedA,B,C,andD.ChoosetheONEthatbestanswersthequestion.1.AlltheseminimummeasuresmustbecarriedoutwithoutA.delay.2.Ihavealmost$500B.on_depositinmyaccount.3.AfterTompassedhisdrivingtesthefilledB.out?_anapplicationforhisdriver’slicense.4.WhetherhecangoornotD.dependsonhisparents’wishes.5.A.Onceyou’vecaughtmeyoucouldeasilyimprisonme.ButontheotherhandIamhardtocatch.6.Allbankspayinterest_?D.on__savingsaccounts.7.ThePresidentandVice-Presidentare_C.not_actuallychosenbypopularvotes__but_byelectoralvotes.8.Icannotgiveyoutheinformationyouaskf

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