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NUUCollegeEnglishProficiencyTest(.5)PartIListeningComprehension(20%)SectionADirections:Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.1. A)Thewomanhasbeenworkingtoohard. C)Thewomanistiredofherwork. B)Thewomanisclosefriendoftheman. D)Thewomanisseeingadoctor.2. A)Hismotherlikesthepieverymuch. C)Thispiecan'tmatchhismother's. B)Thisapplepietastesverygood. D)Hismothercan'tmakeapplepies.3. A)Takeawalk. C)Dancetothemusic. B)Giveaperformance. D)Listentothemusic.4. A)Readmorethanonearticle. C)Readanarticleonpoliticalscience. B)Presentadifferenttheorytotheclass. D)Chooseabetterarticletoread.5. A)Thewomanisn'taskillfultypist. B)ThewomanshoulddothetypingforMary. C)ThewomanshouldworkashardasMary. D)ThewomanwouldunderstandifshedidMary'sjob.6. A)Hewantsthewomantomeethimatthreeo'clock. B)Hewantstochangethetimeoftheappointment. C)HewantstomakesurethatMr.Smithwillseehim. D)HewantstomakeanappointmentwithMr.Smith.7. A)Heisaninexperiencedspeaker. C)Heisanawfulspeaker. B)Hegetsnervouseasily. D)Hehasn'tpreparedhisspeechwell.8. A)Shedidn'tlikethebooksthemanbought. B)Themanboughtalotofbooks. C)Therewasn'talargeselectionatthebookstore. D)Shewantedtoseewhatthemanbought.9. A)Switchtoadifferentflight. C)Gototheairportimmediately. B)Askthemantochangetheticketforher. D)Buyaticketfortheteno'clockflight.10. A)Dr.Lemoniswaitingforapatient. B)Dr.Lemonhasgoneouttovisitapatient. C)Dr.Lemonhaslosthispatience. D)Dr.Lemonisbusyatthemoment.SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C),andD)ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.PassageOneQuestions11to13arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.11. A)Toteachandtraincitizens. B)Tocollecttaxes. C)Tosavenaturalresourcesforfutureuse. D)Toprotectpersonsandproperty.12. A)Bysellingservicesthatmakelifecomfortable. B)Bysellingpubliclands. C)Bysellinglandcontainingoil. D)Bysellingcoalandothernaturalproducts.13. A)Taxesandservicesforthepublic. C)Policeeffortstoprotectpeople. B)Environmentalpollutionandprotection. D)People'sattitudetowardtaxes.PassageTwoQuestions14to17arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.14. A)Hedidn'tlikephysicsanymore. C)Hehadtoworktosupporthimself. B)Hiseyesightwastoopoor. D)Physicswastoohardforhim.15. A)Hewasnotqualifiedtobeanengineer. C)Hewantedtotravel. B)Hewasnothappywiththenewdirector. D)Hefoundhisjobboring.16. A)HewantedtogotoSpain. B)Heenjoyedtravelingaroundtheworld. C)Hewantedtoworkwithhisfriend. D)Hewasrejectedbytheengineeringfirm.17. A)HeenjoyedteachingEnglish. B)Theowneroftheschoolpromisedhimagoodposition. C)Hewantedtoearnmoretosupporthisfamily. D)Hecouldearnmoreasateacherthanasatravelagent.PassageThreeQuestions18to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.18. A)Itcanbecookedinmanyways. B)Itisdeliciousbutinexpensive. C)Itgrowseasilyinvariousconditions. D)Itgiveshigheryieldsthanothergraincrops.19. A)Friedpotatoes. C)Sweetcorn. B)Chocolatebeans. D)Tomatojuice.20. A)TheymadenativeAmericanlifestyleswell-known. B)TheyledtothediscoveryofAmerica. C)TheybroughtgreatwealthtoSpain. D)TheymadenativeAmericanfoodspopular.PartIIReadingComprehension(40%)Directions:Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.PassageOneQuestions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage. Today,supermarketsarefoundinalmosteverylargecityintheworld.Butthefirstsupermarketwasopenedonlyfiftyyearsago.ItwasopenedinNewYorkbyamannamedMichaelCullen. Asupermarketisdifferentfromothertypesofstoresinseveralways.Insupermarkets,goodsareplacedonopenshelves.Thecustomerschoosewhattheywantandtakethemtothecheck-outcounter.Thismeansthatfeweremployeesarerequiredthaninotherstores. Thewayproductsaredisplayedisanotherdifferencebetweensupermarketsandmanyothertypesofstores.Forexample,insupermarkets,thereisusuallyadisplayofsmallinexpensiveitemsjustinfrontofthecheck-outcounter:candies,chocolate,magazines,cheapbooksandsoon,whyaretheythere? Mostcustomerswhogotoasupermarketbuyfromashoppinglist.Theyknowexactlywhattheyneedtobuy.Theyshopaccordingtoaplan.Bythetimeheorshereachesthecheck-outcounter,thecustomerisfeelingpleadedandrelaxedbecausethetaskofshoppingisfinished.Inthishappymood,thecustomerseesanattractivedisplayofinexpensivegoodsthatwerenotonhershoppinglist.Nowshefeelslikebuyingsomethingjustforherownpleasureandenjoyment.Manycustomersbuyfromthesedisplaysofproductsnearthecheck-outcounter,andthisisexactlywhattheownerofthesupermarkethopestheywilldo. Anotherimportantfactinhelpingacustomerchoosewhattobuyiswhereaproductisplacedonashelf.Aproductthatisplacedateyelevelonashelfsellsmuchbetterthanonewhichisplacedonalowerorhighershelf.Aproductwhichiseasytoseesellsbest.Manufacturerspayahigherpricetohavetheirproductsplacedateyelevelontheshelves. Thecomfortandconvenienceofshoppingcentersisanotherfactorwhichmakesthempopularwithcustomers.Largeparkingspacesareprovided,andmanysupermarketsstayopenuntilverylateatnight.21.AccordingtothepassagewhichstatementisNOTtrue? A)Todaysupermarketsarefoundinalmosteverybigcity. B)Thefirstsupermarketwasopenedonlyhalfacenturyago. C)ThefirstsupermarketwasopenedinNewYork. D)Asupermarketisdifferentfromotherkindsofstoresintwoways.22.Accordingtothepassagewhichstatementistrue? A)Supermarketsneedmoreclerksthanotherstores. B)Thecustomersprefersupermarketstootherkindsofstores. C)Insupermarketsgoodsareplacedonclosedshelves. D)Thecustomerspayanyclerktheymeetforwhattheyhaveboughtinsupermarkets.23.Aproductthatisplaced______sellsbest. A)ashighasone'seyes C)ashighasone'swaist B)onalowershelf D)onahighershelf24.Whydoyouthinkshoppingcentersattractmorecustomersthanotherkindsofstores? A)Theyhavemorekindsofgoods. B)Theyhavefewemployees. C)Theyhavelargeparkinglotsandtheystayopenuntilalmostmidnight. D)Theydisplaysmallinexpensiveitemsinfrontofcheck-outcounters.25.Accordingtothewaysmallinexpensiveitemsaredisplayedwecaninferthattheownerofasupermarkethasagoodknowledgeof______. A)physiology C)psychology B)biophysics D)biologyPassage2Questions26through30arebasedonthefollowingpassage. Cellphones,pages,laptopcomputer,andpersonaldigitalassistantsareheretostay,bringingincreasedproductivityandefficiencytomillionsofusers.Asurvey,however,suggeststhatthetorrentofinformationtheseportabledevicessupplymaybegettingoutofcontrol.Frompalmtopcomputere-mailtocellphonevoicemail,controllingthesewaysofreceivinginformationisbecomingaseriousmanagementproblemforthosewhousethem. Withtheiradvancedfeaturesandcompactsize,portableelectronicdevicesoffercustomersfreedom,productivity.However,theeaseandspeedwithwhichmessagescanbesentandreceivedhasincreasedtosuchanextentthatmanypeoplearereceivinghundredsofelectronicmessagesofallkindseachday.Asaresult,manyareunabletomakefulluseofthefeaturesthatwillhelpthemmanagetheirinformationoverload. Mostpeoplearestillstrugglingwithincomingpaperflow,andfindtheynowhavetheadditionalburdenofmanagingelectronicinformation.Informationoverloadhasimplicationsthatextendbeyondtheprofessionalworld.Thestressandanxietyitcausescanhavenegativeeffectsonfamilyrelationshipsandfriendships.Peoplemayfeeloverwhelmed,leadingthemtobecomestressedandpreoccupiedandactuallyhavelesstimetospendwiththeirfamilyandfriends.26.Millionsofpeopleenjoyusingelectronicdevicesto______. A)showtheyarebetterequippednow B)keepupwithtechnologicaladvances C)receivee-mailseveryday D)improvetheirefficiencyandproductivity27.Whatareusersofelectronicdevicesconcernedinthepassage? A)Theycannotgetallinformationintime. B)Theyfindithardtomanagesomuchinformationreceivedeveryday. C)Theirfamilymembersandfriendsdon'tlikethesedevices. D)Theelectronicdevicesaregettingmoreandmoreexpensive.28.Whatdoesthephrase“informationoverload”(Line2,Para.3)meanaccordingtothepassage? A)Informationflow. C)Toomuchinformation. B)Informationmanagement. D)Toolittleinformation.29.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue? A)Usersfindthemselvesfacedwiththeproblemofinformationmanagement. B)Peopleliketheseelectronicdevicesbecauseoftheircompactsize. C)Peopleonlyreceiveinformationtheyneedeveryday. D)Peoplesendandreceiveallinformationatamoderatespeed.30.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue? A)Informationoverloadcandoharmtofamilyrelationshipsandfriendships. B)Theproblemofinformationoverloadisnotlimitedtotheprofessionalfield. C)Informationoverloadmakespeoplefeelstressedandanxious. D)Peopleusingtheelectronicdeviceswelcomeallinformationbecausetheyarethuswell-informed.PassageThreeQuestions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage. TheCarnegieFoundationreportsaysthatmanycollegeshavetriedtobe“allthingstoallpeople”.Indoingso,theyhaveincreasinglycateredtoanarrow-mindedcareerismwhilefailingtocultivateaglobalvisionamongtheirstudents. Thecurrentcrisis,itcontends,doesnotderivefromalegitimatedesiretoputlearningtoproductiveends.Theproblemisthat,intoomanyacademicfields,theworkhasnocontext;skills,ratherthanbeingmeans,havebecomeends.Studentsareofferedavarietyofoptionsandallowedtopicktheirwaytoadegree.Inshort,drivenbycareerism,“thenation'scollegesanduniversitiesaremoresuccessfulinprovidingcredentials(文憑)thaninprovidingaqualityeducationfortheirstudents.”Thereportconcludesthatthespecialchallengeconfrontingtheundergraduatecollegeisoneofshapingan“integratedcore”ofcommonlearning.Suchacorewouldintroducestudents“toessentialknowledge,toconnectionsacrossthedisciplines,andintheend,toapplicationofknowledgetolifebeyondthecampus.” Althoughthekeytoagoodcollegeisahighqualityfaculty,theCarnegiestudyfoundthatmostcollegesdoverylittletoencouragegoodteaching.Infact,theydomuchtoundermineit.Asoneprofessorobserved,“Teachingisimportant,wearetold,andyetfacultyknowthatresearchandpublicationmattermost.”Notsurprisingly,overthelasttwentyyearscollegesanduniversitieshavefailedtograduatehalfoftheirfour-yeardegreecandidates.Facultymemberswhodedicatethemselvestoteachingsoondiscoverthattheywillnotbegrantedtenure(終身任期),promotion,orsubstantialsalaryincreases.Yet70percentofallfacultiessaytheirinterestsliemoreinteachingthaninresearch.Additionally,afrequentcomplaintamongyoungscholarsisthat“Thereispressuretopublish,althoughthereisvirtuallynointerestamongadministratorsorcolleaguesinthecontentofthepublications.”31.Whenacollegetriestobe“allthingstoallpeople”(Lines1-2,Para.1),itaimsto______. A)encouragestudentstotakeasmanycoursesaspossible B)focusontrainingstudentsinvariousskills C)satisfytheneedsofallkindsofstudentssimultaneously D)makelearningserveacademicratherthanproductiveends32.Bysayingthat“intoomanyacademicfields,theworkhasnocontext”(Line2,Para.2)theauthormeansthattheteachingintheseareas______. A)ignorestheactualsituation B)isnotbasedontherightperspective C)givesprioritytothecultivationofaglobalvisionamongstudents D)onlyfocusesonanintegratedcoreofcommonlearning33.OneofthereasonsforthecurrentcrisisinAmericancollegesanduniversitiesisthat______. A)skillsarebeingtaughtasameanstoanend B)studentsdon'thaveenoughfreedominchoosingwhattheywanttolearn C)anarrowvocationalismhascometodominatemanycolleges D)studentsareonlyinterestedinobtainingcredentials34.Americancollegesanduniversitiesfailedtograduatehalfoftheirfour-yeardegreecandidatesbecause______. A)mostofthemlackhigh-qualityfaculties B)theinterestsofmostfacultymemberslieinresearch C)therearenotenoughincentivesforstudentstostudyhard D)theyattachgreaterimportancetoresearchandpublicationthantoteaching35.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethathigh-qualitycollegeeducationcallsfor______. A)thepracticeofputtingleaningtoproductiveends B)acommitmenttostudentsandeffectiveteaching C)puttingacademicworkinthepropercontext D)dedicationtoresearchinfrontierareasofknowledgePassageFourQuestions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage. Theageingprocessisveryimportant.Asweliveourlives,allkindsofthingsbegintogowrongwithinthecellsofourbodies.Wehavebillionsofcells.Ittakesalongtimeforthedamagetobuilduptoalevelwhereitmayharmus.Butitdoesbuildupintimewecannolongeroverlookit.Thefibersofproteinthatmakeourskinandwallsofthebloodvesselssoftgothroughchangesthatleadtolossofthatvitalflexibility.TheDNAstrandsinsideourcellsgetdamaged,too.Thecell'senergyproductionsystemsmayultimatelyfail. Oneoftheunusualthingsaboutageingisthatalthoughweknowitwillcatchupwithuseventually,wedon'tknowexactlywhatliesinstore.Someofusmaykeepourmentalfacultieslargelyintactuntilwe'reover100.Otherswillsufferfromdementia.Someofuswillstillbeabletogetaboutotherswithconditionslikearthritiswillfinditmoredifficult. Howageingwillaffectusispartlydowntoluckwherethedamagestrikesfirstandhardest.Someofitisdowntogenesandsomeofitwillbeaffectedbyhowwechoosetoliveourlives.Researchersarebeginningtolookatthegeneticcontributiontoageing,linkedwiththehumangenome(基因組)project. Longlifetendstoruninfamilies.Longer-livedparentstend,ontheaverage,tohavelonger-livedchildren.Theriskofage-relateddiseases,suchasAlzheimerdisease(老年癡呆癥),appearsalsotohaveageneticcomponent.Understandinghowgenesaffectageingwillhelpustounderstandhowtheageingprocessunfolds. Aswithallnewresearchthatseekstoharnesstheincrediblepowerofgenetics,wemustn'tabusetheknowledgethatwillcome.Luckilyitappearsthatthegeneticsofageingcantellusonlypartofwhatmayaffecteachofus.36.Thebesttitleforthispassagemightbe______. A)WhyandHowWeAge C)HowLongWeCanExpecttoLive B)GeneticContributiontoAgeing D)TheFamilyPatternofLongLife37.Accordingtothepassage,whenmustwefacethedamagesthatageingdoestous? A)Whenthedamagesbecomesoseriousthatmanythingsgowrongwithinourcells. B)Whenourskinlosestheyouthfulflexibilityandwelooknolongeryoung. C)Whendamagesaccumulatetoalevelwheremanyorgansinourbodiesfailus. D)Whenwefinallyknowwhatunusualthingstheageingprocessisdoingtous.38.Accordingtothe2ndparagraph,whentheauthormentions“Otherswillsufferformdementia”,hemeansthattheywillsuffer______. A)somedifficultymovingabout C)someblood-relateddisease B)somegeneticdisease D)akindofage-relatedmentaldisease39.Howageingwillaffectusispartlydowntoluck,butresearchersseemtobemoreinterestedin______. A)howgenesaffectageing B)theriskofage-relateddiseases C)howourlivinghabitsaffectageing D)wherethedamagestrikesfirstandhardest40.Itcanbeinferredfromtheconclusionofthepassagethat______. A)howtheageingprocessunfoldsdependsonhowoldwegrow B)thenewscientificknowledgeofgeneticsislikelytobeusedforbadpurposes C)allnewresearchseekstobringundercontrolthepowerofgenetics D)thegeneticstudyofageingcantellusonlypartofthewholestoryPartIIIVocabulary(15%)Directions:Thereare30incompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ChoosethemostappropriateanswertocompletethesentenceandthenmarkthecorrespondingletteronyourAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.41.AcomprehensiveandcontemporaryEnglishdictionaryis______ifyouwanttostudyEnglishwell. A)indispensable B)inevitable C)insensible D)incredible42.Intheadvancedcourseofreadingandwriting,studentsmusttakecapacitytestsatshort______. A)distances B)gaps C)intervals D)lengths43.Journalistswererequiredto______allstoriesthatcoveredpoliticalcircumstancetothegovernmentcensors. A)subscribe B)submit C)submerge D)subdivide44.Afterthecommunitypartyhundredsofwinebottlesandbeercanswereleft______onthegrass. A)separated B)scattered C)spread D)stretched45.Concrete,aninevitablebuildingmaterial,is______ofcement,sandandgravelmixedwithwater. A)conferred B)constituted C)consisted D)composed46.Asa(n)______totheirmotherriver,theYellowRiver,thelocalpeoplehaveerectedthisstatue. A)attribute B)distribute C)contribute D)tribute47.Itisreportedthatshortlyaftertheearthquake,travelerswere______tonearlysportsstadiumandexhibitioncenters. A)evacuated B)evaluated C)escalated D)executed48.Becauseofthefrozensnow,severalchildren______ontheicyroadandhadheavyfalls. A)slammed B)slipped C)skimmed D)slapped49.Thelandladytoldthetenantthatthemonthlyrentofthisapartmentwas$120______ofeverything. A)conclusive B)reclusive C)inclusive D)exclusive50.Industrialconflictscontinuedinspiteofano-strike______signedbythelaborunions. A)mission B)motion C)plunge D)pledge51.Thenaughtyboysneakedoutoftheroomandheadedfortheswimmingpoolwithouthisparents'______. A)command B)compromise C)consent D)conviction52.Thegroupoftechniciansareengagedinastudywhich______allaspectsofurbanplanning. A)grips B)embraces C)inserts D)performs53.Hepridedhimselfinworkingoutsuchan______plan,whichreallyaskedforalotofimagination. A)inherent B)ingenious C)innate D)indifferent54.Thesecretarywentthroughthedocumentagaincarefullyforfearof______anyimportantdetails. A)overlooking B)deleting C)relaying D)revealing55.TheEnglishlanguagecontainsa______ofwordswhichareseldomusedindailyconversations. A)multitude B)longitude C)magnitude D)latitude56.MichaelJordanwaswidely______asoneofthebestbasketballplayersintheworld. A)recognized B)acknowledged C)identified D)acquainted57.Ifwe______ourrelationshipwiththatcompany,we'llhavetofindanothersupplierofthematerialsweneedinourproduction. A)diminish B)diffuse C)terminate D)preclude58.Thebonuspaymentsforimprovedproductivityprovidean______foremployeestoworkharder. A)incentive B)imagination C)inspiration D)incidence59.Excellentfilmsarethosewhich______nationalandculturalbarriersandwinworldfame. A)abolish B)suppress C)transcend D)traverse60.Thefilmshowsthechallengesthat______teachers,butitdoessowithasubtleandwryhumor. A)confirm B)confront C)confine D)confess61.Hewassentencedto10yearsinprisonbuttheloveandsupportofhisfamily______himduringhistimeinprison. A)contained B)retained C)attained D)sustained62.Theworkerswere______beautifuljewelryofgold,silver,shellandpreciousstones,mostofwhichwouldbesoldabroad. A)manipulating B)manufacturing C)manhandling D)manifesting63.Hisuseofcolor,lightandformquicklydepartedfromtheconventionalstyleofhis______ashedevelopedhisowntechnique. A)ancestors B)descendants C)successors D)predecessors64.Thepresidentsaidthenextstageintheeconomicshock______wouldbefreeingenergyprices. A)therapy B)remedy C)treatment D)heal65.Thegeneralmanagerpromisedthatwhenthepostofsecretaryfell______,hewouldofferittoher. A)bare B)empty C)vacant D)hollow66.Ifamaniseasilytakeninbyemotionaltraps,hewillnotbeabletomake______judgments. A)sensitive B)sentimental C)sensible D)sensational67.Theprimeministersaidthesedangerouspolicieswould______thecountryintoacivilWar. A)plunge B)input C)impose D)pitch68.Atypicalcandidateforapremaritalagreementisamanwhohasaccumulatedconsiderablewealthandwantstoreducehis______tofutureproblems. A)extension B)exposure C)exhibition D)expansion69.Thissmallcompanyisbeing______outofthemarketbecauseofthefiercecompetition. A)condensed B)compressed C)crushed D)squeezed70.______ourguestsweren'thappywiththearrangements,Itriedtobookadifferenthotel. A)Penetrating B)Puzzling C)Preserving D)PerceivingPartIVTranslation(10%)Directions:PleasetranslatethefollowingpassageintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationonyourAnswerSheet. Ifthisisso,iftoreadabookasitshouldbereadcallsfortherarestqualitiesofimagination,insight,andjudgment,youmayperhaps,concludethatliteratureisaverycomplexartandthatitisunlikelythatweshallbeable,evenafteralifetimeofreading,tomakeanyvaluablecontributiontoitscriticism.Wemustremainreaders;weshallnotputonthefurtherglorythatbelongstothoserarebeingswhoarealsocritics.Butstillwehaveourresponsibilitiesasreadersandevenourimportance.Thestandardsweraiseandthejudgmentswepassstealintotheairandbecomepartoftheatmospherewhichwritersbreatheastheywork.Aninfluenceiscreatedwhichtellsuponthemevenifitneverfindsitswayintoprint.Andthatinfluence,ifitwerewellinstructed,vigorousandindividualandsincere,mightbeofgreatvaluenowwhencriticismisnecessarilyinabeyance;whenbookspassinreviewliketheprocessionofanimalsinashootinggallery,andthecritichasonlyonesecondinwhichtoloadandaimandshootandmaywellbepardonedifhemistakesrabbitsfortigers.PartVWriting(15%)Directions:Forthispart,youaregiven30minutestowriteacompositionwiththetitle“Isnetworklanguagearevolution?”basedonthefollowingoutlinegiveninChinese.Youshouldwritenolessthan150wordsandwriteyourcompositionontheAnswerSheet.有人認為網絡用語是語言旳一次革命。有人則不認為然。你旳觀點。
ListeningMaterialTEST01SectionA1. A)Librarianandstudent.B)Operatorandcaller.C)Bossandsecretary.D)Customerandrepairman.2. A)Lookforthekey.B)Repairthecar.C)Fixashelf.D)Paintashelf.3. A)Tomakethewomanangry.B)Topleasetheman’smother.C)Davidistheman’sgoodfriend.D)Davidisgoodatcarryingonconversations.4. A)Hemustmeethisteacher.B)Hemustattendaclass.C)Hemustgooutwithhisgirlfriend.D)Hemuststayatschooltofinishhishomework.5. A)Hewantstopay.B)hedoesn’twanttoeatoutC)Hewantstoeatsomewhereelse.D)Hedoesn’tlikeJapanesefood.6. A)Hedidn’tworkashardashewassupposedto.B)Hedidn’tpassthephysicsexam.C)Hedidbetterinanearlierexam.D)Hefoundsomethingwrongwiththeexam.7. A)Heisattendinghissickmotherathome.B)HeisonaEuropeantourwithhismother.C)Heisathomeonsickleave.D)HeisinEuropetoseehismother.6. A)Theydon’tknowhowtogettoMike’shome.B)Theyarediscussingwhentomeetagain.C)Theywenttothesamepartysometimeago.D)TheywillgotoMike’sbirthdayparty.9. A)Fivelessons.B)Threelessons.C)Twelvelessons.D)Fifteenlessons.10. A)Findalargerroom.B)Selltheoldtable.C)Buytwobookshelves.D)Rearrangesomefurniture.SectionBPassageOneQuestions11to13arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.11. A)CoursesinBritishhistory.B)Languagecourses.C)Coursesinsports.D)Teachertrainingcourses.12. A)Toattractmorestudents.B)Tomakethecoursessuitableforstudentsofalllevels.C)Toletthestudentshaveagoodrest.D)Tomakethesummerschoolmorelikeaholiday.13. A)Becausetheyallworkveryhard.B)BecausetheirteachersareallnativespeakersofEnglish.C)Becausetheylearnnotonlyinbutalsooutofclass.D)Becausetheyarealladvancedstudents.PassageTwoQuestions14to16arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.14. A)Becauseittakestoolongtoprocessalltheapplications.B)Becauseitsresourcesarelimited.C)Becauseitisalibraryforspecialpurposes.D)Becausethereisashortageofstaff.15. A)Discardhisapplicationfrom.B)Forbidhimtoborrowanyitems.C)Cancelhisvideocard.D)Askhimtoapplyagain.16. A)Onemonth.B)Oneweek.C)Twoweeks.D)Twomonths.PassageThreeQuestions14to16arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.17. A)Chemicals.B)Vapor.C)Water.D)Gas.18. A)Bypassingsteamoverdryice.B)Byturningordinaryiceintosteam.C)Byheatingdryice.D)Bymixingdryicewithordinaryice.19. A)Ittakesalongertimetomelt.B)Itislightertocarry.C)Itiscleanertousethanordinaryice.D)Itisnotsocoldasordinaryice.20. A)Inthe1920’s.B)Inthe1930’s.C)Inthe1940’s.D)Inthe1950’sTEST02SectionA1. A)Athome.B)Attheriverside.C)Atthehealthcenter.D)Athisoffice.2. A)Havinganinterview.B)Fillingoutaform.C)Talkingw
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