ࡱ>  Rbjbj2eeadd8CAAQQQAAAAAAA$E*H<'A%)))'AQQ4LCy=y=y=)FQQAy=)Ay=y=?`@Q;Uo5]@@bC0Ce@,fHQ<fH@@fH@H3|y=d'A'A!=XC))))fHd s: ؚ N NQ,{N!kgՋwS (S^'YHrYePg) ,{NR:,TRt(qQ$N,30R) ,{N (qQ5\k\1.5R nR7.5R) ,T Nb5k[݋0kk[݋T gN*N\ NT@b~vA0B0C N*N y-N QgsO y0,T[kk[݋T `O\ g10yveegVT{ gsQ\T NN\0kk[݋NNM0 1. What are the speakers talking about? AA child BA room CA present 2. Why does the man like his new room? AIt s larger than the old one. BIt s in a quiet place. CIt s close to the school. 3. How long will it take to get to the station by taxi? A40 minutes B20 minutes CAn hour 4. What are the two speakers talking about? APaintings BRivers and mountains CHobbies 5. Why doesn t the woman want to have red wine? ABecause she prefers beer BBecause she doesn t like its sweetness CBecause she is afraid of getting drunk ,{N(qQ15\k\1.5R nR22.5R) ,T NbQk[݋b}v0kk[݋b}vT gQ*N\ NT@b~A0 B0C N*N y-N QgsO y0,Tkk[݋b}vMR `O\ geT*N \0k\5y,T[T T\\~Q5yv\OT{e0kk[݋b }v$NM0 ,T,{6kPge VT{,{670 6. Why doesn't the man book the seats downstairs? AToo expensive BToo close to the stage CUncomfortable 7. When does the man plan to see the performance? ANext Sunday BOn October 21st COn October 25th ,T,{7kPge VT{,{8100 8. On which day of February will the painting classes start? A16th B17th C20th 9. How many times a week will a learner go to a painting class? AOnce BTwice CThree times 10. How much will a member of the painting club pay? A$140 B$100 C$70 ,T,{8kPge VT{,{11130 11. How often does the man visit his aunt? AAlmost once a week BTwice a week CEvery other day 12. Where does his aunt live? AFar away from the shops BNear the shop center CIn the countryside 13. What does the man do for his aunt? AWalks with her BDoes some shopping. CHelps her carrying heavy things ,T,{9kPge VT{,{l4160 14. Why does the woman prefer old houses? AThey re big and cool. BThey re old. CThey need lots of repair. 15. How does the man feel about old houses? AHe agrees with the woman BHe thinks they need too many repairs CHe would like to own one 16. What is the woman going to do? ATo buy an old house BTo build a house CEither to buy an old house or build one ,T,{10kPge VT{,{17200 17. When was Picasso born? AIn l818 BIn l881 CIn l900 18. What happened when he was 15? AHe became an art teacher BHe moved to the south of France CHe was admitted to the Royal Academy of Art 19. Where are his paintings now on show according to the passage? AIn leading European and American galleries BIn leading European and South American galleries CIn leading American and South American galleries 20. Which was NOT TRUE about Picasso? AHe produced a great number of drawings BHe was considered to be most important painter in 20th century French art CHe was interested in poetry +Tq\Sg4Y-Nf[ؚ N,{N!kgՋwS 25. Considering the complicated academic topic , try to ______ your speech in case it should go beyond the children . A. deliver B. account D. simplify D. shorten 26. No matter what the newspaper articles say , the newly-made temple doesnt _______ a place of interest . A. head for B. make for C. offer to D. run out 27. ------- Would you like her to paint your door with red stars ? ------- Id rather she _______ it purple , and without any decorations . A. paint B. painted C. paints D. painting 28. What a shame you didnt go to the airport to see Andrew off. You ______ there . You have been close friends for years after all . A. might have been B. would have been C. should have been D. must have been 29. _______ in 2007 , Disneyland in Hong Kong has enjoyed a great success . A. Having completed B. Completed C. Completing D. To complete 30. The time I had been looking forward to ______ at last and I saw my favorite star . A. coming B. having come C. came D. come 31. An idea suddenly came to J.K.Rolling ________ she could write a book about people living in the magic world . A. if B. when C. that D. which 32. ______ , the mountain climbers conquered Mount Qomolangma in the end . A. As the difficulty was great B. Great as the difficulty was C. Great difficulty as it was D. The difficulty was great 33. Large quantities of information , as well as some timely help _______ since the organization was built . A. has offered B. had been offered C. have been offered D. is offered 34. Its just ______ among countries to host the Olympics as to win an Olympic Medal . A. much as a competition B. as a much competition C. as much a competition D. a competition as much 35. It was Alice and her husband who sent the old man to the hospital , _______ ? A. wasnt it ? B. werent they ? C. didnt they ? D. wasnt he ? ,{N : [WkXzz (qQ20\ , k\1. 5R, nR30R)  Nbwe , ccvQ'Ya , 6qTNk@b~v A , B , C , DV*N y-N QgsOT{Hh . He was 11 years old and went fishing every chance he got from the dock at his family s cabin on an island in the middle of a New Hampshire lakeOn the day 36 the bass (|) season opened, he and his father were fishing early in the evening, 37 sunfish with wormsThen he tied on a small lure (|u) and practiced castingWhen his pole 38 , he knew something huge was 39 His father watched 40 as the boy skilfully worked the fish alongside the dockFinally, he very carefully lifted the 41 fish from the waterIt was the largest one he had ever seen, 42 it was a bassIt was 10 PM-- two hours before the season openedThe father looked at the fish, then at the boy  You ll have to 43 , son, he said  Dad! cried the boy  There will be other fish, said his father  Not as big as this one, cried the boy 44 no one had seen them, nor could anyone ever know what time he caught the fish, the boy could 45 by his father s firm voice that the decision was 46 He slowly worked the hook out of the lip of the huge bass and lowered it into 47 The creature moved its powerful body and 48 The boy thought that he would never again see such a great fish That was 34 years agoToday, the boy is a successful architect in New York CityAnd he was 49 He has never again caught such a magnificent fish as the one he 50 that night long agoBut he does see 51 fish again and again every time he comes up against a question of principlesAs his father taught him, principles are simple matters of right and wrongIt is only the 52 of principles that is difficultDo we 53 when no one is looking? We would if we 54 to put the fish back when we were youngFor we would have learned the truthThe decision to do right lives 55 in our memoryIt is a story we will proudly tell our friends and grandchildren 36. Auntil Bwhen Cafter Dbefore 37. Aproviding Bcatching Cfeeding Dsupplying 38. Abent over Bcame up Cturned over Dbroke down 39. Aon the other end Bon the other hand Con one hand Dat the either side 40. Awith anxiety Bin surprise Cwith admiration Dfor fear 41. Adelighted Bdisappointed Cfrightened Dexhausted 42. Aand Bbut Chowever Dyet 43. Abring it home Bput it aside Cput it back Dpick it up 44. AEven though BNow that CEver since DIn case 45. Atell Bsay Cspeak Dtalk 46. Apassed Bchanged Cfixed Drefused 47. Athe wide container Bthe broad sea C. the black water Dthe small river 48. Afled Bdisappeared Cfloated Dswam 49. Asad Bright Cwrong Dpleased 50. Alanded Bsaw Ccast Dthrew 51. Aa different Bmany big Ceven bigger Dthe same 52. Achoice Bchance Cpractice Dperformance 53. 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(A) Language learning begins with listeningChildren are greatly different in the amount of listening they do before they start speaking, and later starters are often long listenersMost children will  obey spoken instructions some time before they can speak, though the word  obey is hardly accurate as a description of the eager and delighted cooperation usually shown by the childBefore they can speak, many children will also ask questions by gesture and by making questioning noises Any attempt to study the development from the noises babies make to their first spoken words leads to considerable difficultiesIt is agreed that they enjoy making noises, and that during the first few months one or two noises sort themselves as particularly expressive as delight, pain, friendliness, and so onBut since these can t be said to show the baby s intention to communicate, they can hardly be regarded as early forms of languageIt is agreed, too, that from about three months they play with sounds for enjoyment, and that by six months they are able to add new words to their storeThis self-imitation!jN leads on to deliberate gav imitation of sounds made or words spoken to them by other peopleThe problem then arises as to the point at which one can say that these imitations can be considered as speech It is a problem we need to get out teeth intoThe meaning of a word depends on what a particular person means by it in a particular situation and it is clear that what a child means by a word will change as he gains more experience of the worldThus the use at seven months of  mama as a greeting for his mother cannot be dismissed as a meaningless sound simply because he also uses it at other times for his father, his dog, or anything else he likesPlayful and meaningless imitation of what other people say continues after the child has begun to speak for himself, I doubt, however whether anything is gained when parents take advantage of this ability in an attempt to teach new sounds  56. Before children start speaking _______ Athey need equal amount of listening Bthey need different amounts of listening Cthey can t understand and obey the adult s oral instructions Dthey are all eager to cooperate with the adults by obeying spoken instructions 57. Children who start speaking late _______ Amay have problems with their listening Bprobably do not hear enough language spoken around them Cusually pay close attention to what they hear Doften take a long time in learning to listen properly 58. A baby s first noises are _______ Aan expression of his moods and feelings00 Bsigns that he means to tell you something Can imitation of the speech of adults00 Dan early form of language 59. The speaker implies_______ Aparents can never hope to teach their children new sounds Bchildren no longer imitate people after they begin to speak Cchildren who are good at imitating learn new words more quickly Deven after they have learnt to speak, children still enjoy imitating (B) The interview has been going on for about 20 minutes and everything seems to be going wellThen, suddenly, the interviewer asks an unexpected question,  Which is more important, law or love? Job applicants in the West increasingly find themselves asked strange questions like thisAnd the signs are that this is beginning to happen in China Employers want people who are skilled, enthusiastic and devotedSo these are the qualities that any reasonably intelligent job applicant will try to show no matter what his or her actual feelings areIn response, employers are increasingly using the questions which try and show the applicant s true personality The question in the first paragraph comes from a test called the Kiersey Temperament SorterIt is an attempt to discover how people solve problems, rather than what they knowThis is often called aptitude ()YD test According to Mark Baldwin of Alliance, many job applicants in China are finding this type of questions difficult When a Chinese fills out an aptitude test, he or she will think there is a right answer but they may fail because they try to guess what the examiner wants to see This is sometimes called the prisoner s dilemma (zX)Applicants are trying to act cleverly in their own interest, but they fail because they don t understand what the interviewer is looking forRemember that in an aptitude test, the correct answer is the honest answer 60. What is the purpose of the passage? ATo give a piece of advice for job interviewees BTo tell you how to deal with job interviews CTo advise you how to find a good job DTo describe an aptitude test 61. Now employers want to hire workers ________ Awho know much more than others Bwho will work harder than others Cwho are able to solve the problems Dwho are better educated than others 62. According to the writer, in an aptitude test, Chinese job applicants should ________ Anot tell the truth Boffer a complete answer Clearn to tell what they really think Dfind out what the examiner wants to know 63. 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In the author s view, shyness can be explained as ________ Aa not very normal mental condition Ba disease that can be easily cured Csomething we pick up after birth Da kind of emotional disability 65. Which of the following is TRUE about Johnny Carson? AHe has dealt with shyness very successfully BHe has done away with his shyness carefully CHe is described as a hero in some legend books DHe failed to become a good talk show host 66. The passage tells us that Sally Fields was ________ Aproud all the time Bclose to Jane Fonda Cshy in her early years Dimpolite when young 67. The author thinks that our shyness is there because ________ Awe are not open enough Bwe don t feel secure at heart Cwe try to reach out to others all the time Dwe lack some social skills (D) Recently, in the hope of earning both money and social experience, I became a door-to-door salesman I once read a saying:  If somebody wants something of yours, you will be treated as warmly as spring, but if they don t, you may be treated as coldly as winter You may consider this an exaggeration (8Y _), but if you are a salesman, it is clearly correct You would never have found it to be so true if you hadn t been a salesmanYou needn t stand doubtful looks and unfriendly comments; you needn t listen to something completely wrong and nod to say that it was quite right; you needn t worry about being refused time after time; you needn t always keep patience and a smile; you needn t repeat the same sentences over and over again; you needn t talk to somebody you dislike& I did this work for a month, then I decided to give it upApart from the reasons above, I found I was paying too much attention to the job and thus sacrificing my study timeThe latest test result proved that my grades were getting worse Even worse, I hadn t enough time to join my classmates in college activitiesSometimes I felt lonely and unhappy because of both my study and my part-time jobNow I don t think it is worth doing such a thing for even though I was earning money it came at great cost Newspapers and magazines often publish stories about excellent students who do part-time work while also keeping high scores in classBut according to my experience, part-time work can have some strong negative influences on study Most students don t view the relationship between study and work correctlyIn my opinion, if it isn t a must for financial reasons, students should be careful about taking up a part-time job 68. From the text, we can tell that the writer is _____ Aan unemployed man Ba middle-school student Ca college student Da door-to-door salesman 69. Which of the following words has the closest meaning to the underlined word  sacrificing ? Alosing Busing C wasting Dgetting 70. In the writer s opinion, ______ Apart-time jobs had good effect upon students study Bpart-time jobs would be good for every college student Cit was hard to deal with the relationship between study and work correctly Dto do a part-time job was unnecessary for most of the college students 71. What would be the best title for the text? APart-time Jobs Are Useful BPart-time Jobs Can Cost Dear CStudents shouldn t Take Part-time Jobs DPart-time Jobs Are Important to Many Students (E) BEUING (Associated Press T>y)  China has a growing middle class, a tradition ( O~) of expecting education and 21 million new babies every yearSelling educational toys should be easy While China may be the world s biggest toy maker, many of the best are exported (QS)Department stores here do not have enough high quality toysIt is said that the demand for educational toys is low A US company, Baby Care, is trying to change that with a new way to sell toys in China Baby Care works basically together with doctors in Beijing hospitalsPeople who join the company s  mother club can get lectures and newsletters on baby and child development at no extra cost, if they agree to spend 18 dollars a month on the company s educational toys and childcare books  We want to build a seven-year relationship with those people, said Matthew JEstes, Baby Care s president It starts during pregnancy (U[g), when the anxiety and needs are highest Baby Care works on a one-to-one basisDoctors, nurses, and teachers paid by Baby Care advise parents, explain toys that are designed for children at each stage of development to age six Baby Care opened its first store in China last June in a shopping center in central Beijing and another near Beijing ZooIt plans to have 80 stores in China within six years It is a new model for China and develops a market in young children s education and health that no other companies are in 72. What do the first two paragraphs mainly tell us? AEducational toys and foreign toy markets BProblems with China s toy market and education CReasons for pushing sales of educational toys in China DBaby population and various kinds of toys made in China 73. Which of the following is a fact according to the passage? AClub members buy Baby Care products for free child care advice BDoctors in Beijing help in making Baby Care products CParents are encouraged to pay $ 18 for club activities DBaby Care trains Chinese doctors at no extra cost 74. Baby Care is developing its business in China by ________ Aopening stores in Beijing hospitals Bsetting up children s education centers Coffering 18-month courses on child care Dforming close relationships with parents 75. Which of the following would be the most suitable title for the passage? 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Before ' After 77.study ' stay / live 78. Ameica'Ameican 79. RSwhat bwhat'that 80. dependent^ on 81. complete ' completely 82.can t ' can 83. talked 'talk 84. a little ' little 85. ( Q\O Dear Mayor, I am a middle-school student . I m writing to tell you about the traffic problem facing us . Our school is located near the main street -----Zhongyuan Road , and many students have to cross the street before entering the schoolyard . During the rush hour we have to thread our way between the moving cars and buses , which is very dangerous . In order to make sure of the safety , many parents have to send and pick up their children to and from school every day . As a result , the street near our school is always blocked with walking people and passing cars . I think the government should take some measures to solve this problem . In my opinion , an overpass should be built or Zhongyuan Road should be widened to prevent accidents from happening . I am looking forward to your reply .     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