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ABecause John will get angry BBecause John has been working hard CBecause the roof needs repairing ,{N qQ15\k\15R nR225R ,T Nb5k[݋br}v kk[݋br}vT gQ*N\ N-N@b~vA0B0C N*N y-N QgsO y v^h(WՋwSvv^MOn0,Tkk[݋br}vMR `O\ geT*N\ k\5y,T[T k\\~Q5yv\OT{e0kk[݋br}v$NM0 ,T,{6kPge, VT{,{670 6Where are the two speakers? AIn a shop BIn a hospital CIn a library 7When shall the woman come back to the man? AWhen she feels worse BShe doesn t need to come back CThe day after tomorrow ,T,{7kPge, VT{,{8110 8Where is the woman going? ATo the cafeteria BTo her dorm room CTo the library 9How does the woman feel about her classes? AShe likes the reading, but not the labs BThe experiments take a lot of time CIt is hard to finish the reading and writing assignment 10What do we know about the man? AHe has a lot of essay exams BHe is busier this semester than last semester CHe spends most of his time in labs this semester 11What can we learn from the conversation? AThe woman doesn t like movies at all BThe woman might go if it was a funny movie CThe man likes murder mystery movies ,T,{8kPge, VT{,{12140 12Where does the conversation take place? AAt a hotel BAt a baker s CAt a food store 13Why does the man come to the woman? ABecause his wife has caught a cold BBecause his wife s birthday is coming CBecause his wife believes the cake is bitter 14What do we know about the man? AHe insists on a 50% discount BHe likes eating cakes very much CHe will get a cake with light flavor ,T,{9kPge, VT{,{15170 15What is the man s office number? A64649966 B64642266 C63325646 16What does the man book? AThree bottles of red wine BA table in the general restaurant CA private room without KTV 17When will the man get to the restaurant? AAbout 7:30 pmon Monday BAbout 7:00 pmon Saturday CAbout 7:30 pmon Saturday ,T,{10kPge, VT{,{18200 18What did farmers do in old times on Halloween? AThey dressed up as witches BThey lighted big fires in the fields CThey walked around the fields and sing old songs 19What do the children enjoy most on Halloween? AA Hide and Seek game BA Trick or Treat game CA dressing-up party 20What can we learn about Halloween? AIt s now a holiday for parties BIt s a festival to celebrate a harvest CIt s an occasion to remember the dead ,{NR͋GlwƋЏ(uqQ$N nR40R ,{NYy bqQ10\k\1R nR10R NA0B0C0DV*N y-N QSNkXeQzz}vYvgsO y v^(WT{aS N\ymҞ 21To their disappointment, Dr Wang gave a speech about the economy without even a passing_____ to the problem of unemployment Aconnection Bappointment Creference Dexploration 22I have battled with my whether I should keep the extra money given to me or return it to the seller Aconsciousness Bidentification Cawareness Dconscience 23Despite the fact that all three teams ________ different approaches to the problem, they were all immediate successes Aadopted Battained Cadapted Dattached 24After hours of searching, their patience was _________ and they found what they were looking for Acalculated Bconfirmed Crewarded Devaluated 25The local government has been accused of not responding _________ to the needs of the homeless in the flood-stricken area Aconstantly Bappropriately Cgradually Dentirely 26The shy girl felt ______ when she made some mistakes in her performance Abored Bamused Ccurious Dawkward 27The written record of our conversation doesn t ______ what was actually saidThere are a lot of mistakes Acorrespond with Brelate to Ccompare with Dcommunicate with 28Sometimes parents control of young kids will be thought to be such an invisible rope with which to tie them tightly that they tried to cut it Athoroughly Bdesperately Cvisually Dextremely 29Authorities face a task to persuade typhoon survivors to abandon their flood-stricken villages and relocate͑e[n to lower and safer lands Asacred Btough Ccontemporary Dconventional 30It s certainly hard workBut, ________, a man who wishes to have a career has to make a great many sacrifices Aon the contrary Bas a result Con the other hand Din addition ,{N[b_kXzzqQ20\k\15R nR30R  Nbwe NweT@b~TvV*N yA0B0CTD -N QSNkXeQzz}vYvgsO y v^(WT{aS N\ymў0 Stephen Glenn is a famous scientist who has made several medical breakthroughsWhen 31 why he was so much more 32 than the average person, he replied that it all came from an experience 33 his momAt 2, he was trying to 34 a bottle of milk from the refrigerator when he 35 his hold on the slippery bottle and it fell, spilling m its contents all over the kitchen floor! When his mom came in, instead of shouting at him or __36 him a lesson, she said,  Robert, what a great mess you ve made! I ve 37 seen such a sea of milkWell, now that the 38 has been done, would you please get down and 39 in the milk for a while 40 we clean it up? So happily he didAfter that, his mom said,  Robert, whenever you make such a mess like this, you ll have to clean it up and restore everything to its proper 41 So which do you prefer, a sponge, towel or mop? He 42 the sponge and together they cleaned up the milkHis mom then said,  Robert, you ve just had a 43 experiment about how to carry a big milk bottle __44 with two tiny handsNow go to the sink to fill the bottle with 45 and see if you can discover a way to carry it safely Instantly Robert learned that he could 46 it if he grasped the bottle at the 47_ near the lip with both hands 48 wonderful a lesson! The famous scientist then remarked it was then and there that he came to know that 49_ were just opportunities for learning something new, which is what scientific experiments are all about Wouldn t it be great if all parents could 50_ the way Robert s mom did to him? 31Apuzzled Bexplained Casked Dwondered 32Acreative Bdiligent Ccautious Daggressive 33Abeyond Bwith Cabout Dfrom 34Adeliver Bremove Cring Dmake 35Adismissed Btightened Ccaught Dlost 36Ateaching Bpunishing Cdirecting Dtaking 37Asometimes Balways Crarely Dmostly 38Aexperiment Bdamage Cwork Dfavor 39Adrink Bgather Cswim Dplay 40Aafter Bwhen Cbefore Donce 41Asituation Bmodel Corder Dsize 42Achose Bused Cliked Dsaw 43Auseless Bfunny Cvalid Dfailed 44Aeffectively Bheavily Cstrongly Dluckily 45Amilk Bwater Csand Dstones 46Acomplete Btry Cmake Dget 47Abottom Bcover Coutside Dtop 48AHow BToo CVery DWhat 49Atests Bmistakes Cexercises Dachievements 50Areact Bkeep Cshow Dlook ,{ NRtqQ20\k\2R nR40R  NRwe Nk@b~vV*N yA0B0CTD -N QgsO y v^(WT{aS N\ymў0 A It was graduation day at the university where I work and a beautiful day quite unlike the first graduation I attended as a young professorOn that cold day years ago, as we watched the students walking into the hall, one of my colleagues turned to me and said, "Graduation will be one of the happiest and one of the saddest time of your life" At my inquiry, he answered, "Because the students you have gotten to know have to leave" As years went by, my previous confusion about my colleague's words no longer existedWhen I came across naughty students, I have had to rethink why I chose to be a teacherIt obviously isn't the moneyOnce a former computer science student of mine called me, asking me if I wanted to have a changeHe was working at Nintendo CorporationHis salary was higher than my current one, though I have more education and have worked for over a decadeWith my programming skills, he said he could get me hiredI thanked him, but declined his kind offer A few days before this current graduation, while working on final grades, I found a note a student had slipped in with her homeworkShe thanked me for being her teacher and said the things she had learned in my class not about math, but about life would be things she would remember long after the math skills had faded awayAs I finished reading, I remembered why I had become a teacher Now, on this sunny graduation day, as I again observed the sea of blue hats and gowns, I did so with renewed dedication IY.s and a deeper sense of satisfaction I will always be grateful that I am a teacher 51Hearing his colleague's description of graduation for the first time, the author __________ Aquite agreed with his colleague Bwas very puzzled Cthought it very funny Dwas very sad 52The computer science student called up the author because he___________ Awanted to inform the author of his present job Btried to persuade the author to work with him Cwanted the author to share his joy and satisfaction Dthought the author wasn't fit to be a teacher 53The underlined part  blue hats and gowns refers to___________ Auniversity colleagues Bgraduates' clothes Clife memories Ddecorations in the hall 54The author wrote this passage to __________ Aexpress his devotion to being a teacher Bcompare two different graduation ceremonies Ctalk about the meaning of graduation Dgive advice on how to be a good teacher B Regular child care provided outside home or by someone other than the mother does not in itself undermine JR1_ healthy emotional connections between mothers and their 15-month-old infants|^?Q , according to a long-term national studyThe finding holds even if care begins during the first 3 months after birth and runs for 30 hours or more per week Among infants who receive unkind and unresponsive care from their mothers, however, the mother-care relationship may be damaged" This research helps us put apart complexities regarding child care that have not previously been studied in detail," contends ;N _ Jay Belsky, a psychologist at Pennsylvania State UniversityBelsky and several of his colleagues announced their findings last week at the international conference The investigation consists of 1,153 children and their families living in or near BostonThe youngsters, no more than 1 month old when entered the study in 1991, will be tracked until the age of 7Experimenters gave questionnaires to mothers in their homes and videotaped baby caretaker s interacting with the kids at ages 1, 6, and 15 monthsIndependent observers rated the quality of each child care efforts and noted infant nervousnessUnlike most previous studies, this one allows researchers to observe each caretaker s personality at child nursing, and kid s emotional reaction by the equipmentAfter taking family factors into consideration, other psychologists state that the researchers found no relation between the quality of child care and infant s responseBut the experimenters contend that the boys who spent more than 30 hours per week in child care exhibited more emotion for their mothers than other boys who didn t, and the girls who spent the same hours per week in child care showed a modest ^v rise in this emotionTherefore, quality of child care outside home plays an important role in the connection between mothers and infants 55From the first paragraph we know that _____ Amother care is the best according to a national study Bchild care outside home is the best in accordance with the study Cregular child care outside home may play a role as a mother Dconnections between mothers and infants are damaged by outside care 56According to the passage, unresponsive care from a mother may _____ Aruin a kid s growth Bharm the mother-child tie Cinjure a baby s emotional reaction Dspoil child s personality 57Jay Belsky implies that the study of child care _____ Awas not much done in detail in the past Bwas never carried out in the past Cwas greatly ignored by psychologists and researchers Dwas interesting, but very difficult to make discovery 58The main difference between the investigation and the previous ones is that _____ Athe researchers started with only one month old infants Bthe researchers could rate the quality of child care efforts and analyzed them soon Cthe researchers were able to give the questionnaires to mothers in their homes Dvideo equipment enabled researchers to observe what was happening directly 59The girls who received the same hours of child care outside home as the boys show _____ Amore emotion for their mothers Bless emotion for their mothers Ca modest rise in mental development Da slight decline in the personality development C Below is adapted from an English dictionary figure/f+g Y / noun, verb %noun 1[C, often pl] a number representing particular amount, especially one given in official information: the trade /sales figures 2[C] a symbol rather than a word representing one of the numbers between 0 and 9: a six-figure salary 3[pl] informal the area of mathematics that deals with adding, multiplying, etc 4a person of the type mentioned: Gandhi was both a political and a religious figure in Indian history5the shape of a person seen from a distance or not clearly 6a person or an animal as shown in art or a story: a wall with five carved figures in it 7[C] the human shape, considered from the point of view of being attractively thin: doing exercise to improve one s figure 8[C] a pattern or series of movements performed on ice: figure-skating [IDM] be/become a figure of fun: be/become sbthat others laugh at cut a& figure: of a person to have a particular appearance He cut a striking figure in his dinner jacketput a figure on sth: to say the exact price or number of sths a fine figure of man/woman: a tall, strong-looking and well-shaped person figure of speech: a word or phrase used in a different way from its usual meanings in order to create a particular mental image or effect figurehead: someone who is the head or chief in name only with no real 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Aadd the numbers Bhave sports Ctry not to get fat Dwatch games D Like many other nations, China has been busy putting together evacuation dO plans for its citizens stuck in crisis-torn LibyaThe real surprise has been just how many Chinese are living thereThe foreign ministry does not know for sure but puts the figure at 30-40,000 The huge contingent NhV in Libya, who work for at least 27 Chinese companies, has brought to light one of the new dilemmas facing China as its economic interests expandFor a mixture of reasons that are partly political, partly business, Chinese workers are now present in many of the most unrest and dangerous parts of the world, including places where anti-Chinese sentiment over jobs and working conditions is on the riseOne of the first wake-up calls was in 2007, when a group of Chinese women were kidnapped in Pakistan, an event which led to the siege of the Red Mosque in LahoreIn the same year, nine Chinese oil workers were killed in EthiopiaIn recent years, Chinese workers have been kidnapped in Cameroon, Congo and Afghanistan Publicly, Chinese diplomats admit that the country needs better contingency plans to deal with this sort of situationPrivately, they worry about a different issue: that such incidents will force them to get much more involved in domestic political disputes in far-off lands, pulling the government away from its commitment to a policy of non-interferenceThe nightmare, a few diplomats and academics admit, would be a large, violent attack on a group of Chinese which then prompted an intense nationalist reaction at home, forcing the government to take the sort of interventionist r^m;NINv actions it tries to shun Beijing gave some indication of how it will respond in the future with the decision on Thursday to send the frigatebkS0 Xuzhou, currently conducting anti-piracy tasks off the coast of Somalia, to LibyaIts mission will be to help the evacuation effort, but it is also a warning to any in Libya who might attack Chinese interests, as well as the latest indication of the growing global reach of China s navyAs Andrew Erickson, a China expert at the US Naval War College says:  This latest initiativeeHh is part of a larger ongoing increase in Chinese power, presence, and influence around the world, and should come as no surpriseChina has global interests, cannot free ride forever, and requires a presence in critical areas and situations in order to have a voice 63What is the main idea of the passage? AThere are many Chinese workers in the most unrest and dangerous parts of the world BChina should protect workers in the foreign countries CChina are taking actions to bring its citizens back from Libya DThe international situation is terrible 64The underlined word  shun in the third paragraph most probably means? Atake part in Bavoid Ccarry out Drefuse 65Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage? AIt remains unknown how many Chinese are living in Libya BA large number workers are working abroad,which bring about advantages and disadvantages CIn no case will the Chinese government take part in solving the political problems in far-off lands DOur government take immediate action to deal with this sort of situation 66What s Not true about the frigate Xuzhou? AIt is conducting anti-piracy tasks off the coast of Somalia BIt will help the evacuation effort CIt is a warning to Libya who might attack Chinese interests DIt indicates that China s navy can reach an increasing number of parts of the global E Batteries can power anything from small sensors to large systemsWhile scientists are finding ways to make them smaller but even more powerful, problems can arise when these batteries are much larger and heavier than the devices themselvesUniversity of MissouriMU researchers are developing a nuclear energy source that is smaller, lighter and more efficient  To provide enough power, we need certain methods with high energy density[^  said Jae Kwon, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at MU The radioisotope>e\'` TMO } battery can provide power density that is much higher than chemical batteries Kwon and his research team have been working on building a small nuclear battery, presently the size and thickness of a penny, intended to power various micro / nanoelectromechanical systems M/NEMS Although nuclear batteries can cause concerns, Kwon said they are safe  People hear the word  nuclear and think of something very dangerous, he said,  However, nuclear power sources have already been safely powering a variety of devices, such as pace-makers, space satellites and underwater systems His new idea is not only in the battery s size, but also in its semiconductorJS[SO Kwon s battery uses a liquid semiconductor rather than a solid semiconductor  The key part of using a radioactive battery is that when you harvest the energy, part of the radiation energy can damage the lattice structurevfSO~g of the solid semiconductor, Kwon said,  By using a liquid semiconductor, we believe we can minimize that problem Together with JDavid Robertson, chemistry professor and associate director of the MU Research Reactor, Kwon is working to build and test the batteryIn the future, they hope to increase the battery s power, shrink its size and try with various other materialsKwon said that battery could be thinner than the thickness of human hair 67Jae Kwon gave examples in Paragraph 4_________ Ato show chemical batteries are widely applied Bto introduce nuclear batteries can be safely used Cto describe a nuclear-powered system Dto introduce various energy sources 68Liquid semiconductor is used to _________ Aget rid of the radioactive waste Btest the power of nuclear batteries Cdecrease the size of nuclear batteries Dreduce the damage to lattice structure 69According to Jae Kwon, his nuclear battery _______ Auses a solid semiconductor Bwill soon replace the present ones Ccould be extremely thin Dhas passed the final test 70The text is most probably a ________ Ascience news report Bbook review Cnewspaper ad Dscience fiction ,{VRfNbhqQ$N nR40R ,{N[bSP[qQ10\ k\15R nR15R  NRT\ 9hncbSQvIlc:y (uS+gbSQvUS͋[bSP[ v^\T{HhQ(WT{aS Nvv^ST0 71The 26 th Shenzhen Summer Universiade was grandly opened on August 12 th___________ g8T_bNv was the door to the world formed by the 365 electronic giant LED screenappeal 72 Have you seen the film Under the Hawthorn Tree?  Of course, I haveIt was in our village that __________bDdv make 73Not until I turned on TV __ bwS that the Chinese ship was rescued by the European Union Task Force 74Advertisements have become part of everyday life so it is important that we educate ourselves about them ___________ MQSa_ by themavoid  75I ___________ YNNbv6rk that I went through the hard time after I lost my jobEverything couldn t have been going so smoothly without themowe 76It s important for the figures fe regularlyupdate 77________ hQ_beQ your job and finally you will succeeddevote 78The secretary forgot to type her business letter, _____________Ɩ-NlaRS an interesting reportfocus 79He made a commitment that he would spend as much time as he could __________YeُMOvvi[P[ teach 80However, Australia has a federal government ____________# matters that affect people all over the country such as defence, foreign policy and taxationresponsible ,{NweQ\OqQ1nR25R Yg gN:W^yGYv NNLr(WN NvzbQ[-N Q`Og`_0Rv N7hN v^f`O bvt1u0 10zbQ[1r_0h`0 TLr'Yf[U_SwfN0jf0_PN0ڋO01u0Cg)R0S`0ёI{ 20W[pe120]S N+T_4Y0 Different people may bid for different things_________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ ,TRU_S?zSST{Hh Text 1 W: Living in the city is very convenient M: I think so, but I often think of living in the countryIt s peaceful and quiet W: But don t you think houses in the country can be cold in winter? M: I don t think so Text 2 M: May I see Professor Kent, please? W: I m sorry, he s been ill since last Friday M: When can I expect to see him then? W: I think he ll be back for his regular office hours next Thursday, but you might telephone Tuesday or Wednesday to make sure Text 3 W: Is there anything I can do before we go? M: I can t think of anything elseI have turned off the electricity and finished packing our clothesYou had better telephone a taxi while I am locking the suitcase Text 4 W: I had hoped that I could see George here today M: He was planning to come, but his wife s father fell down some stairs and they had to take him to a doctor Text 5 M: Mary, that s beautifulHow is John? W: Thank youHe s fine M: You look downWhat happened? W: As a matter of fact, I m a little worriedI think John will raise the roof as soon as he sees the bills for this month s expenses Text 6 M: What s the matter with you? W: Oh, I feel terribleI had a fever last night M: Did you take your temperature? W: NoI didn t dare to take any medicine, either M: Let me listen to your chestPlease take a deep breath W: Is there anything serious? M: Don t worryThere is nothing serious W: Do I have to lie in bed? M: Of course, you should lie in bed till the fever is goneHere s the medicine for you W: Shall I come again? M: I don t think you need to come againI m sure you will be all right soon Text 7 M: Hi, JoanieWhere are you going? W: Oh, hi, PaulI m on my way to the library M: Oh, yeah? I just wondered if you d want to go to a movie with me W: I d love to, but I can tI can t believe this semester I only have three classes, but in all of them I have lots of reading, term papers, reports, and essay examsIt s incredible! I feel like I ll never get through everything M: That terrible! I felt like that last year, but this semester seems easy nowI spend a lot of time in class, but most of it is in labs doing experimentsI don t have all those term papers this timeBut can t I talk you into going to the show anyway? I ve heard that the movie over at the East Auditorium is really goodIt s a murder mystery Text 8 W: Good morning, sirWhat can I do for you? M: I want to know who made this cake W: It s me, sirIs there anything wrong? M: Yes, I suppose I have to change it for another one W: I hope you can calm down, sirCould you please tell me what happened in detail? M: It s too much for meYou can taste it yourself The woman tastes the cake W: It s OK! M: Is it OK? I had tasted it and I also thought it s OKBut my wife said it was too bitter for her to eat W: What did your wife eat before she enjoyed her cake? M: NothingBut she has a slight cold W: I m sorry to hear thatBut maybe that is the problem M: What do you mean? W: When a person has a cold, everything tastes bitter M: Maybe you re rightI m so sorryBut today is my wife s birthdayCould you please recommend us a cake with a light flavor? W: SureCould you please leave your room number? M: Yes, Room 1801 W: We will send a cake to you before supper this evening M: Thank you very muchHow much should pay? W: It s 300 Yuan, I will give you a 50% discountI hope it won t cloud your good mood M: ThanksIt s my fault W: Hope you have a good day and happy birthday to your wife! M: Thank you! Text 9 W: Good afternoonGood Food Restaurant M: Good afternoonI d like to book a table please W: Certainly, sirCan I have your name please? M: Pierre Brown W: And your phone number please, MrBrown? M: My work number is 63325646, and my home number is 64649966 W: And how many people will be attending? M: There will be four people, plus my wife and myselfSix in all W: Ok, and would you like a private room or the general restaurant? M: Does the private room have a KTV? W: No, it doesn t M: That s goodI ll have a private room then, please W: And would you like to book some wine with your meal? M: Yes, but let me see nowWhite wine is my favorite and I know most people like red wineNow put me down for two bottles of red wine and one bottle of white wine W: OKAnd when would you like the table for? M: Friday, pleaseAbout 7:30 pm W: I m afraid Friday is fully bookedHow about the day after? 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