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三、选择填空 16. That is___ A. the best novel I've ever read ____. 17. C. On _average women do more housework than men. 18. B. Unlessshe works hard, she won't pass her exams. 19. The sky is so blue. B. What _nice weather! 20. C. Who is that guy standing by your mother? 21. He didn't want to sec that film because he B. had _already seen it. 22. It's C. unsafe to drive so fast. 23. Could you tell me C. how long you have learned to swim? 24. His carelessness A. has resulted in his failure in the exam. 25. You had better A. - arrive here earlier next time. 26. The population of the world is growing at a dangerous B. rate. 27. It is important to remember the saying that A. prevention is better than cure. 28. Some pop singers have much influence D. on the young people today. 29. I wasn't sure about my homework, so I stopped C. to check the answers with a friend. 30. Sorry, I didn't know he is a friend ofA. your brother's. 四、完形填空 Net becomes n British Way or Life

The Internet has become a par. of everyday life for most Britons, says a report published this week (31) D. by market research company Netinfo.

Just over 70% of people (32) B. questioned for the survey said the net had become essential. The survey reveals that emails friends and others is the nation?s favorite Internet activity. It also found that people spend an visage of seven hours a week online, visiting l3 different websites in seven Jays. But 10% of all those (33)_ A. whosurf the net arc doing it for more than 20 hours a week for more than 20 hours n week.

Just over 2,000 adults in Britain were interviewed for the report. The study found almost l9 million people in the UK - four (34) C. in ten adults - regularly went online. Bui the number of new users has slowed down. Numbers online grew by just 11% over the past 12 months compared (35) A. with 33% the previous year. The report also reveals the (36) B. increasing _ importance of the silver surfer. According to the report the number of older people online grew by more than 40% over the past year. People aged over 55 now (37) C. make up 17% of the UK Internet population. The survey also discovered that many workers surf the net for personal reasons while at work. Almost (38) B. three-quartersof workers with Internet access admitted (39) D. using it for pleasure, usually to email friends and family. According to Bill Wills, author of the survey, many employees expect some flexibility, and most employers are willing to accept this \C. likely to be understanding, if you're downloading movies or introducing an unfriendly virus to your company network, “ he said.

第三部分:阅读理解

短文理解1

John Parker is an English language teacher. He was always good at languages at school-so he decided lo lake his degrees in French and German. When he finished his university studies, he began teaching in a secondary school in England. Two years later, however, he met someone by chance who offered him a job leaching English to foreign students during summer holidays. His students were adults and he enjoyed the work enormously. He soon found he was more interested in teaching his own language to foreigners than in teaching foreign languages to English schoolboys. 41. From the passage, we know {or sure that John Parker_ D. only worked in a high school for two years 42. John Parker enjoyed teaching adult students because C. he was 第1页 more interested in teaching English than other 43. In the first paragraph, the sentence “ …he met someone by chance …”means A. he met someone accidentally 44. The first sentence in the second paragraph \specialized in this work\B. taken teaching English to foreigners as his only 45. Which of the following statements is not true? C. John would never feel sorry if be kept his job as a secondary school teacher. 短文理解2 Advertisement can be thought of “as the means of making known in order to by or sell goods or services”. Advertisements aim to increase people?s awareness and arouse interest They try inform and to persuade. The media are all used to spread the message. The press offers a fairly cheap method, and magazines are used to reach special sections of the mark* The cinema and commercial radio are useful for local markets. Television, although more expensive, can he very effective. Public notices are fairly cheap and more permanent in their power of attraction. Other ways of increasing consumer interest are through exhibitions and trade fairs as well as direct mail advertisement. 46. Advertisement is often used to _ D. push the sale

47. The word \D. all of the above

48. Advertisement is mainly paid for by A. the customer

49. Advertisement can increase demand _ C. in a growing market 50. From the last lenience of this passage we conclude that B. businessmen know well that advertisement could bring them more profits 短文理解3

Have you ever watched the TV series ?Star Trek?, or seen one of the films based on the series? If you have, did you know that it has given us a new language? Yes, a TV science fiction series has given us a new language with its own vocabulary and grammar. The language is ?Klingon?, the language spoken by the 'baddies' in the early series who became friends of the ?goodies?, the humans, in later episodes. 51. Klingon was first heard spoken at Star Trek onventions.F 52. You can only see Star Trek on TV.NG 53. Klingon was developed by Trekkies.T

54. There are 'leach yourself Klingon' courses available.NG 55. Klingon is spoken at 'Trekkie' conventions.T

第一部分:交际用语(共计10 分,每小题2 分) 1. Could 1 talk to Prof . Lee ? A . Yes, speaking

2. You needn ' t do the work till after the New Year . B. Oh, good ! Thank you .

3 Are you on holiday here ? C. No, we aren ' t . We live here 4. What ' 5 the fare to the museum ? D. Five dollars 5. Do you mind if 1 read the newspaper on the table ? B. Go ahead, please 第二部分:词汇与结构

6 . In that examination students were allowed C. to bring their dictionaries .

7 . My watch has been losing time for the past week . It probably needs __ A. cleaning ______·

8 . We are going to have our office C. rearranged to make room for a new engineer ·

9 . Mary said to me, \If 1 had seen your bag , I B. would have returned it to you . \

10. Now Helen works A . more carefully than before .

11 . We shall have an opportunity to exchange C. views_ tomorrow · 12. B. What she couldn ' t understand was why fewer and fewer went to him for help ·

13 . By next yea , he D . will have worked in New York for five years . 共10页

14 . Since this road 15 wet and slippery this morning , it C. must have rained last night ·

15 . Don ' t forget A to close the window before leaving the room · 16. A. Unless _ he studies hard , he will never pass the exam .

17. You will get used to A . living here when you have settled down · 18. She 15 very careful . She C. makes very few mistakes in her work . 19 . Unfortunately the poor girl can ' t do anything but_ B. sell all her belongings at a low price .

20 . Do you think Tommy 15 C. telling _the truth ?

第三部分:完形填空(共计20 分,每题2 分)

Scientists are working hard to develop better aerials for mobile phones, a spokesman for Phikia Phones said today. ' It really ( 21 ) A . irritates users when they lose the signal in the middle of a call , 50 we are developing new aerials that will enable users ( 22 ) C . to receive stronger signals . Many users reported that when they ( 23 ) B . were travelling, the signal was often lost ' , said the spokesman . The new aerials are designed to avoid ( 24 ) A . losing the signal by receiving the message on a wider range of radio frequencies . ' We ( 25 ) C . have learnt that this is a major concern for phone users ' said the spokesman . The new phones have a flexible external aerial , which users will have ( 26 ) D . to get used to touching their ear or head . The aerials ( 27 ) B.一__make the phones able to pick up a wider range of signals . The company spokesman insisted ( 28 ) B.一_ this was not a potential danger 一“( 29 ) C . Every safety regulation has been followed \B . I ' d had one of these phones this morning, I wouldn ' t have missed my train coming here ” , joked the spokesman .

第四部分:阅读理解(共计40 分,每小题2 分) 短文理解1

A report published today by British doctors showed some worrying trends , but also some positive signs that in the long-term the country ' s health might improve. The report was based on two years of interviews with family doctors about their patients. The doctors expressed concern that patients were eating too much and were generally overweight. The doctors said this was particularly worrying as they were seeing more and more young people with weight problems. But it was not just their patients eating too much that concerned doctors, but the quality of the food as well.

31. The report has _ D . both bad news and good news.

32. Doctors are particularly concerned about D. young people who are overweight

33 . Fewer people are cooking traditional meals because C . they are too busy·

34 . At the moment sales of fast food B . are growing slowly 35 . Doctors report that more and more of their patients_ A. are aware of the importance of healthy eating 短文理解2

Blocks of \high - rise ” flats have been built in large numbers in London and in many other big cities . Just after the Second World War these big , twenty to-thirty storey buildings, hundreds of feet in height , were thought to be the ideal solution to the housing problem . For on the one hand, there was severe housing shortage, but on the other hand , there was lack of space

36. There was a big housing problem after the Second World War C . in many big cities.

37. Blocks of \the housing problem , because _ D. they were built on less land and were able to house a lot more people

38. The sentence \anyone began to doubt about whether they were good solutions or not. \people began to doubt about whether they were good solutions or not 39. The author a well-known architect as an example to show that 第2页 B. Even a well-known designer of the high-rises believes they are no good for people 40. What is the greatest danger for people living in \high-rise \according to some experts? C. Developing criminal tendencies . 短文理解3

I used to think education was the most important thing in my life . Recently my attitude has begun to change, although 1 still hold that it 15 essential for everyone in the world today . As a top junior student in my college, 1 was asked to make a speech on how to learn English well . Standing in front of the audience facing 50 many freshmen, I was trembling. I didn ' t remember any word that I had prepared . I ran out of the conference room without finishing my speech , leaving everyone 41. From this passage , we know that the author _________·

C. realizes that it is more important to really develop oneself than just to store knowledge

42. By saying that she is \means that she is

A . a student in her third year in college

43 . The author thinks the awards she has received ________ D . don ' t necessarily reflect her real self

44 . The author fears that she will be of no use to society , mainly because ______.

B . she does not know how to communicate with others

45. Which of the following statements is not true according to the passage, when the author says that she wants to find a part time job ? B. She wants to change her lifestyle .

阅读下列短文,并根据短文内容判断其后的句子是否正确(T )、错误(F ) ,还是文字中没有涉及相关信息(NG )。

短文理解4

The Internet has become a part of everyday life for most Britons, says a report published this week by market research company Netinfo .

Just over % of people questioned for the survey said the net had become essential. The survey reveals that emailing friends and others is the nation ' s favorite Internet activity. It also found that people spend an average of seven hours a week online, visiting 13 different websites in seven days . But 10 % of all those who surf the net are doing it for more than 20 hours a week .

46. More than seven out of 10 people feel they can ' t manage without the Internet.T

47. Young people use the Internet for emails mainly. NG

48. The most common use of the Internet 15 surfing the web. F 49. On average , people visit 13 websites a day . F 50. About 40 % of adults use the Internet regularly . T 第一部分

1. So sorry to trouble you. A. It's a pleasure 2. What does your English teacher look like? D. She looks much like her mother

3. --What's the date today? B. The second of July

4. --What time does the train leave? C. At half past five

5. --Could you please tell me how IO get to the nearest bus stop?' C. It's on the right corner just ahead 第二部分

6. I'm old enough to wash ~ clothes by myself. You can just wash C. my, yours

7. John is no longer what he_ A. used to be

8. Give me one good reason ___ A. why __ I should help you. 9. I was sick, but I D. got overit at the weekend. 10. Kate was bored at the party, B. so be left.

11. There is not much to laugh __C. about on the news today -- it is all very serious.

12. John Walters claimed that this lack of information _ B. had resulted _ in negative feelings towards the media.

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13. _ B. Unless __ you change your mind, I won't be able to help you. 14. It is one of the best concerts I____ C. have ever been to ______. 15. Then she cheered D. up a lot when they got_ Into __ the taxi. 第四部分 短文理解1 The biggest adventure I' ve ever had was trekking in Thailand. We hired a guide (16) ______us to a village in the jungle. We didn't know that he (17)_______ there before. (18) _______we reached the village, we wouldn't be able to find somewhere to sleep, (19) _______ we wanted to get there in about 8 hours. After two hours we all realized we were lost. The (20) _______ we walked, the more confused we became. Luckily after a further 4 hours we met some hunters. They didn't speak the same language as our guide, but we were able to (21) _______ that we were lost. They (22) _______ us towards the village. It was after dark when we arrived there. We had been walking (23) _______over 14 hours and we were (24) _______exhausted. We had been very lucky; if we (25) _______the hunters, we would have had to sleep in the jungle. 16. C. to take 17. B. had never been 18. A. Unless 19. A. so 20. C. further 21, D. get across 22. B. redirected 23. A. for 24. D. much 25. B. haven't met 26. The 'golden arch' in the second paragraph refers to_______ C. McDonald's 27. According to the passage, McDonald's is successful mainly because D. It adapted its meals to different cultures 28. In the passage, which of the following terms has/have the same meaning with fast food. D. all of the above 29. Fast food is often called 'junk food' because _______ A. some people think it is unhealthy and full of fat 30. The main idea of this passage is _______ A. fast food today 短文理解2 Dear Uncle Ric, We were very sorry to hear that you are in hospital again, but I feel sure you'll be out soon. It doesn't sound very serious this time according to Auntie Ivy and in any case you have already recovered from the operation so quickly. Malcolm has been working very hard all this year. because he is sitting some examinations This month and he is determined to study History at the University of Oxford. Although the sun has been shining all day today, he has been sitting at 31. It is certain that Uncle Ric is in hospital _ A. again after having fully recovered from an operation 32. It is _______ who wants to study history. C. James's elder brother 33. In the second paragraph, the sentence \is sitting some examinations\D. going to take some examinations 34. From the letter, we know that James wants to become a professional player, _______ B. but Robin, his mother, does not like the idea 35. This is a _______ B. private letter 36—40小题:阅读下列短文, Poll reveals TV news too negative A recent Time/CNN poll in the USA has discovered that 75% of people agreed that the news media is \negative\news they are receiving. Local news programmes in the USA are so dominated by stories of violence and crime that other topics like government, education and the environment are left with little airtime. Network broadcaster John Walters claimed, \lack of information bas resulted in negative feelings towards the media.\第3页 36. The majority of people polled think that the news media is accurate.F 37. There is not enough time to talk about a wider range of subjects on the news.T 38. 420~ of all crimes committed are murders.F 39. Advertising companies invest in TV programmes with high ratingsT. 40. TV stations make too much money from news.NG 第五部分 书面表达(20分) Directions: For this part, you are allowed thirty minutes to write a short passage to express your views on a given topic. You should write at least 80 words and base your writing on the Chinese outline below: 因特网与现代社会 因特网对生活的影响 你对因特网的看法 3. Sample: The Internet has become a symbol of modern society. For example, via the Internet, we can send a message to a friend or a relative in a distant place within seconds~ we can talk to each other or even see each other} we can do shopping without going out; we can stay home and do business with foreign companies. Iii fact, we can do many things more easily anti more cheaply using the Internet. So, I cannot imagine what society would he like without the Internet. 第一部分 交际用语(共计lo分,每小题2分) 1. How are you this morning? C. Very well, thank you 2. --f wish you success in your career. D. The same to you 3. --What do you do? A. I'm a teacher 4. What do you usually do in your spare time? B. Gardening 5. --May I speak to Jack please? D. I'm afraid you've got the wrong number 第二部分 词汇与结构(20分,每小题2分) 6. I _______ reading the book by the end of this week. D. shall have finished 7. That smells lovely, _______delicious soup! B. What 8. He didn't want anything to drink because heC. had _already drunk. 9. Petrol must_______ safely. A. be transported 10. The best thing _______to leave. A. to do is 11. This accident _______the loss of $ 13,000. B. has resulted in 12. You had better _______ an umbrella with you. C. take 13. He was sick, but he _______ it at the weekend. B. got over 14. The food was _______good, but not good enough for me to eat there again. D. quite 15. That book was awful; I was really B. bored 第三部分 完形填空(每题2分,共20分) I was travelling alone in Western Australia last year, and one day i set 16 to climb a high peak in that area. Although in the summer there are many tourists, 1 was there out of season 17 there weren't any tour groups. Soon after I reached the top, it began to drizzle and the fog came 18 . Very soon, it was so thick 19 path. 1 take my phone with me everywhere 20 you never know when you will need it. Eventually I called my dad, 21 was 9,000 miles away in the UK. He told me to phone the local emergency services, but I felt 22 stupid that I didn't want to. 23 , my dad realised this and made up his mind to call them himself. The rescuers called me 24 mobile to find out exactly where I was, but unfortunately the battery ran out after five seconds. I lay down under a rock and waited--it was nearly night time and I was cold and wet. Just as they were about to call off the search for the night, they found me. Fortunately one rescuer had said 'Let's try for just five more minutes. ' 共10页

25 they had given up, I would have died. 39. People always receive a certificate after doing a parachute or 16. A. off 17. B. because 18. C. down 19. D. that bungee jump. F 20. B. because 21. C. who 22. A. so 23. B. Luckily 24. D. on 25. C. If 第四部分 阅读理解(共计30分,每小题2分) 短文理解l Some office procedures may be unfamiliar if you are a new comer in America. Again, matters of time and pace crop up. Work days officially start at 9:00 A.M. This should really mean 9 o'clock-not ten past or half past nine. You will find some people feel free with starting time, but employers notice this even though they do not necessarily blame it officially. Employees in many nations have an idea that one works when the boss is present, but any time he is not there, if there is 26. In the first paragraph, the phrase \ D. happen or arise 27. In the sentence \employers notice this even though they do not necessarily blame it officially\that _______ B. this or that employee is late for work 28. The author suggests that it be a wrong idea that _______ in America. A. if one is not busy, he can relax by reading the newspaper 29. A new employee should be careful __ C, not to leave the office until the day officially ends 30. What is not true as far as flexible working time is considered? A. It has greatly reduced the traffic problem. 短文理解2 No country in the world has more daily newspapers than the USA . There are almost 2,000 of them, as compared with 180 in Japan, 164 in Argentina and 111 in Britain. The quality of stone American papers is extremely high and their views are quoted all over the world. Distinguished dailies like the Washington Post or the New York Times have a powerful influence all over the country. However the Post and the Times are not national American city has its own daily newspapers. The best of these present detailed accounts of national and international news, but many tend to limit themselves to state or city news. 31. There are more daily newspapers in C. the USA than in Britain or Japan 32. Most American newspapers try to entertain their readers because __ B. they have to compete with television 33. Many American newspapers attract readers of different political persuasions byD. printing articles representing different political viewpoints 34. The word \35. This passage is mainly about -- A. the characteristics of American newspapers :阅读下列短阅读理解3 Many people in the UK have done parachute or bungee jumps for charity. People like to help charities and if they can have a bit of fun at the same time then everyone is happy. Usually the person doing the jump has responded to an advertisement in the paper asking for volunteers. The person receives a sponsorship form from the charity, which they complete with the names of friends, relatives and colleagues who promise to give money to the charity if the person does the jump. Once the person has enough sponsorship, he or she will do the jump and usually receives a certificate to show their sponsors. The sponsors then pay their money to the charity. 36. If you want to parachute or bungee jump in the UK you must do it for a charity.F 37. People like to have fun and help charities.T 38. A lot of sponsorship is needed before you can do a jump.NG 第4页 40. The sponsors pay their money after the person has done the jump.T 第五部分 书面表达(20分)

Directions: For this part, you are allowed thirty minutes to write an email to a business partner in London about your trip next month. You should write at least 80 words and base your email on the Chinese outline below:

1.接受邀请下星期到英国观光旅游 2.希望对方能到机场接你 3.告诉对方你抵达的日期和航班号等 Dear Robert, I'm very pleased to accept the kind invitation you extended in

your last email, I'm planning to spend my holiday in Britain next week. Since this is my first visit to your country, I hope you will be able to meet me at the airport. My flight details- the plane leaves Beijing at 12: 30 next Thursday and arrives in London at 14:30 (local time). The flight number is CA1347. Thank you and looking forward to meeting you in London. With best wishes, Zhang Lin 第一部分交际用语。 1. -I' ve got a bad cold today. B. Oh, dear! I hope you get better soon 2. 一Can you help me clear up the mess? A D. No problem 3. 一Is it going to be warm next week? A. Yes, it is

4. -Would you like a tea? C. Yes, please 5. -Have you ever been to Tokyo? B. No, but I hope to go there next year 第二部分词汇与结构 6. We shall have an opportunity to exchange C. viewstomorrow. 7. Do you think Tommy is _______the truth? D. telling 8. If the weather had been good , the children _______ out for a walk. C. could have gone 9. ______of them has a bedroom and a study. D. Each 10. _______ she couldn' t understand was why fewer and fewer went to him for help. B. What 11. John Walters claimed that this lack of information ________ in negative feelings towards the media. B. had resulted 12. Does this patient's record need ______ now? No, you can finish it later. C. completing 13. There is a lot of crime on television. __ other issues are pushed out. A. Therefore 14. You had better_______ an umbrella with you. B. to take 15. The new computer allows __ A. to __ me work more efficiently. 第三部分完形填空 { E-tiquette! Emails ---do you love them or hate them? Whatever you feel, they are here to stay. Here are some tips and ideas (16) _______ improving your email writing. First , starting with a greeting and ending with a closure may seem old-fashioned , but it avoids (17) _______ people by appearing rude. It needn't be Dear Sir or Madam , and Yours faithfully , but just say Hi or Hello or Dear (and a first name) , then close (18) _______ Regards (for more formal contacts) and Cheers or Bye for friends. In offices and with people you know well and email frequently , you can just begin (19) _______ their first name. Getting emails that are not directly relevant (20) _______ you is very irritating. Having wide mailing group lists doesn't necessarily keep people (21)_______. It is estimated (22)_______40% of all emailsaredeletedimmediatelybecausetheyhaveanirrelevantot.frivolous subject-line. Try to organise your mailing groups accurately and keep

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(23) _______ your mailing lists regularly. If you don' t do this , your 36. The majority of homes in the UK have more than one television. messages may not (24) _______to the people you want to send them to NG because they delete them automatically without reading them. If your contact (25) _______ irrelevant emails from you , they may also delete 37. The trend of not having a television is not new. T e any relevant ones automatically. . . 16. B. for 17. D. upsetting 18. A. with 19. C. with 20. B. to 38. Joan's son was an unhealthy child. F 21. A. informed 22. C. that 23. B. updating 24. C. get through 25. A. is used to deleting 第四部分阅读理解(共计30分,每小题2分) Dear Uncle Ric , We were very sorry to hear that you are in hospital again, but I feel sure you' II be out and about again soon. It doesn't sound very serious this time according to Auntie Ivy and in any case you have already recovered from the operation so quickly. Malcolm has been working very hard all this year, because he is sitting some examinations this month and he is 26. It is certain that Uncle Ric is in hospital _______ A. again after having ful1y recovered from an operation 27. It is _______ who wants to study history. C. James' s elder brother 28. In the second paragraph, the sentence\is sitting some examinations\D. going to take some examinations 29. From the letter. we know that James wants to become a professional player, __B. but Robin, his mother, does not like the idea 30. This is a ______ B. private letter 短文理解 2 Cash of al1 kinds, the French franc, the German mark, and the Italian lira. is bound to disappear physical1y. The paper notes and gold coins may soon become curious col1ections of the pre-electronic age. Digital money can replace every use of cash money. It is true that electronic money has been around for decades. Each week billions of institutional dollars flow through the Interbank Payment System through telephone wires and satellite links. But in the 21st century, entirely new forms of digital money一including electronic cash and \means of most personal financial trade. What a great change this will be! 31.The main point of the first paragraph in this passage is_______· C. entire new forms of digital money will replace cash money 32. The advantage of digital money is_A. it is efficient and easy to use 33. What is NOT true about the electronic cash according to the passage? D. People don' t have to pay for anything when they go shopping anywhere. 34. In the sentence of the fourth paragraph. \and communications has created a worldwide medium not just for finance...\ B. the Internet 35. The author is sure that will bring the whole world a brilliant future. C. IT projects of any kind 阅读理解 3 It is unusual these days for people not to have a TV, in fact many homes have two or three. However. more and more people are choosing to live without TV. The number of homes without a television in the UK has been growing steadily for over 10 years now. Many people choose not to have a TV because they are worried about their children. One parent, loan, said, ?We got rid of our TV when our son was 4 because we. found that he was more interested in watching television than playing , and we thought this wasn' t healthy \\Many people think that not having a TV has improved their lives: ?Since selling our television my wife and I read more , talk more and have mare time for our hobbies' , said Paul , who has sold his TV. So , when people tell you that they cannot live without television , you can tell them that they are not following the latest trend!

第5页 39. Paul thinks his life has improved since he sold his TV. T 40. The latest trend is to have more than one television.F 第五部分书面表达 Directions: For this part , you are allowed thirty minutes to write a short passage to express your views on a given topic. You should write at least 80 words and base your writing on the Chinese outline below: 1. 远程学习的对象 2. 远程学习的好处 3. 你自己的学习情况 Sample: Distance learning is for those who cannot study full time for some reasons. Many of them have a job and some have to take care of a family. But they can study and meanwhile -work or do other things. They can study with the help of a tutor and contact the tutor or other learners when having difficulties. They can study at any time and anywhere. For example, I work in a company during the day. but I am taking a course in law in the evening. I find distance learning is suitable

for me. 第一部分 交际用语(共计10分,每小题2分) 1. —What does this word mean, Joe? D. Sorry, I don't know, either 2. —I really enjoy pop music. What's your favorite? D. Well, actually I like classical music 3. — Let me help you carry this. A. That's OK. I can manage 4. — Can you tell me where I can park the car? C. Well, just over there 5. Have you ever been to Tokyo? B. No, but I hope to go there next year 第二部分 词汇与结构(20分,每小题2分) 6. It is one of the best concerts I B. have ever been to 7. He has three companies A. employing 50 people each 8. The trip to the countryside was great C. fun 9. John fell asleep B. while he was listening to the music. 10. She was late that she missed the last trainC. So 11. The workers are busy models for the exhibition. D. making 12. I was sick, but I D. got over 13. you change your mind, I won?t be able to help you B. Unless 14. Could you tell me C. how long you have lived here 15. China is no longer what it A. used to be C. used to being 第三部分 完形填空(媒体2分,共20分)

Scientists are working hard to develop better aerials for mobile phones, a spokesman for Phikia Phones said today. ? It really 16 users when they lose the signal in the middle of a call, so we are developing new aerials that will enable users 17 stronger signals. Many users reported that when they 18 , the signal was often lost?, said the spokesman. The new aerials are designed to avoid 19 the signal by receiving the message on a wider range of radio frequencies. ? We 20 that this is a major concern for phone users? said the spokesman. The new phones have a flexible external aerial, which users will have 21 touching their ear or head. The aerials 22 make the phones able to pick up a wider range of signals. The company spokesman insisted 23 this was not a potential danger — “ 24 safety regulation has been followed”, he told our reporter. “If 25 one of these phones this morning, I wouldn?t have missed my train coming here”, joked the spokesman.

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