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Part I                                ListeningComprehension                      (20minutes)
SectionA
Directions: In this section, you willhear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question willbe asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the question will bespoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause,you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which isthe best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with asingle line through the center.
Example:    You will hear:
You will read:
A) 2 hours.
B) 3 hours.
C) 4 hours.
D) 5 hours.
From the conversation we know that thetwo were talking about some work they will start at 9 o’clock in the morningand have to finish at 2 in theafternoon. Therefore, D) “5 hours” is the correct answer. You should choose [D]on the Answer Sheet and mark it with a single line through the center.
Sample Answer [A][B] [C] [D]
1.   A) To cancel his trip.
      B) To go to bed early.
      C) To catch a later flight.
      D) To ask for a wake-up call.
2.   A) They have different opinions as to what todo next.
      B) They have to pay for the house byinstallments.
      C) They will fix a telephone in thebathroom.
      D) The man’s attitude is more sensiblethan the woman’s.
3.   A) She will save the stamps for the man’ssister.
      B) She will no longer get letters from Canada.
      C) She can’t give the stamps to the man’ssister.
      D) She has given the stamps to the man’sroommates.
4.   A) Visiting the Brownings.
      B) Writing a postcard.
      C) Looking for a postcard.
      D) Filling in a form.
5.   A) The man should work with somebody else.
      B) The man should meet his partner’sneeds.
      C) They should come to a compromise.
      D) They should find a better lab for theproject.
6.   A) She can’t finish her assignment, either.
      B) She can’t afford a computer right now.
      C) The man can use her computer.
      D) The man should buy a computer rightaway.
7.   A) The visiting economist has given severallectures.
      B) The guest lecturer’s opinion isdifferent from Dr. Johnson’s.
      C) Dr. Johnson and the guest speaker wereschoolmates.
      D) Dr. Johnson invited the economist tovisit their college.
8.   A) She’s never watched a better game.
      B) Football is her favorite pastime.
      C) The game has been canceled.
      D) Their team played very badly.
9.   A) The man should stick to what he’s doing.
      B) The man should take up a new hobby.
      C) The man should stop playing tennis.
      D) The man should find the cause for hisfailure.
10.  A) An invented story.
      B) A real life experience.
      C) An imaginary situation.
      D) A terrible nightmare.
Section B
Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 shortpassages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both thepassage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, youmust choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single linethrough the center.
Passage one
Question 11 to 13 are based on the passage you havejust heard.
11.  A) The name of a German town.
      B) A resident of Frankfurt.
      C) A kind of German sausage.
      D) A kind of German bread.
12.  A) He sold fast food.
      B) He raised dogs.
      C) He was a cook.
      D) He was a Cartoonist.
13.  A) Because the Americans found they were from Germany.
      B) Because people thought they containeddog meat.
      C) Because people had to get used to theirtaste.
      D) Because it was too hot to eat rightaway.
Passage Two
Questions 14 to 16 are based on the passage you havejust heard.
14.  A) They give out faint cries.
      B) They made noises to drive away insects.
      C) They extend their water pipes.
      D) They become elastic like rubber bands.
15.  A) Quiet plants.
      B) Well-watered plants.
      C) Healthy plants.
      D) Thirsty plants.
16.  A) They could drive the insects away.
      B) They could keep the plantswell-watered.
      C) They could make the plants grow faster.
      D) They could build devices to trapinsects.
Passage Three
Questions 17 to 20 are based on the passage you havejust heard.
17.  A) To look for a different lifestyle.
      B) To enjoy themselves.
      C) For adventure.
      D) For education.
18.  A) There are 200 vehicles for every kilometerof roadway.
      B) It has a dense population.
      C) There are many museums and palaces.
      D) It has many towering buildings.
19.  A) It is a city of contrasts.
      B) It possesses many historical sites.
      C) It is an important industrial center.
      D) It has many big and beautiful parks.
20.  A) It helps develop our personalities.
      B) It enables us to acquire first-handknowledge.
      C) It makes our life more interesting.
      D) It brings about changes in ourlifestyle.
Part II                               Reading Comprehension                        (35 minutes)
Direction:      There are 4 passages in this part. Eachpassage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each ofthem there are four choices marked A), B) C) and D). You should decide on thebest choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a singleline through the center.
Passage One
Questions 21 to 25 are based on thefollowing passage:
      In the world of entertainment, TV talkshows have undoubtedly flooded every inch of space on daytime television. Andanyone who watches them regularly knows that each one varies in style andformat. But no two shows are more profoundly opposite in content, while at thesame time standing out above the rest, than the Jerry Springer and the OprahWinfrey shows.
      Jerry Springer could easily be consideredthe king of “trash talk(废话)”. The topics on his show are as shocking as shocking can be. Forexample, the show takes the ever-common talk show themes of love, sex,cheating, guilt, hate, conflict and morality to a different level. Clearly, theJerry Springer show is a display and exploitation of society’s moralcatastrophes(灾难), yetpeople are willing to eat up the intriguing predicaments(困境)of other people’s lives.
      Like Jerry Springer, Oprah Winfrey takesTV talk show to its extreme, but Oprah goes in the opposite direction. The showfocuses on the improvement of society and an individual’s quality of life.Topics range from teaching your children responsibility, managing your workweek, to getting to know your neighbors.
      Compared to Oprah, the Jerry Springer showlooks like poisonous waste being dumped on society. Jerry ends every show witha “final word”. He makes a small speech that sums up the entire moral of theshow. Hopefully, this is the part where most people will learn something veryvaluable.
      Clean as it is, the Oprah show is not foreveryone. The show’s main target audience are middle-class Americans. Most ofthese people have the time. Money, and stability to deal with life’s tougherproblems. Jerry Springer, on the other hand, has more of an association withthe young adults of society. These are 18- to 21-year-olds whose main troublesin life involve love, relationship, sex, money and peers. They are the ones whosee some value and lessons to be learned underneath the show’s exploitation.
      While the two shows are as different asnight and day. Both have ruled the talk show circuit for many years now. Eachone caters to a different audience while both have a strong following fromlarge groups of fans. Ironically, both could also be considered pioneers in thetalk show world.
21.   Compared with other TVtalk shows, both the Jerry Springer and the Oprah Winfrey are ________________.
       A)more family-oriented
       B)unusually popular
       C)more profound
       D)relatively formal
22.   Though the socialproblems Jerry Springer talks about appear distasteful, the audience _________.
       A)remain fascinated by them
       B)are ready to face up to them
       C)remain indifferent to them
       D)are willing to get involved in them
23.   Whichof the following is likely to be a topic of the Oprah Winfrey show?
       A)A new type of robot.
       B)Racist hatred.
       C)Family budget planning.
       D)Street violence.
24.   Despitetheir different approaches, the two talk shows are both ____________.
       A)ironical
       B)sensitive
       C)instructive
       D)cynical
25.   Wecan learn from the passage that the two talk shows ___________.
       A)have monopolized the talk show circuit
       B)exploit the weaknesses in human nature
       C)appear at different times of the day
       D)are targeted at different audiences
Passage Two
Questions 26 to 30 are based on thefollowing passage:
      To understand the marketing concept, it isonly necessary to understand the difference between marketing and selling. Nottoo many years ago, most industries concentrated primarily on the efficientproduction of goods, and then relied on “persuasive salesmanship” to move asmuch of these goods as possible. Such production and selling focuses on theneeds of the seller to produce goods and then convert them into money.
      Marketing, on the other hand, focuses onthe wants of consumers. It begins with first analyzing the preferences anddemands of consumers and then producing goods that will satisfy them. Thiseye-on-the-consumer approach is known as the marketing concept, which simplymeans that instead of trying to sell whatever is easiest to produce or buy forresale, the makers and dealers first endeavor to find out what the consumerwants to buy and then go about making it available for purchase.
      This concept does not imply that businessis benevolent(慈善的)or that consumer satisfactionis given priority over profit in a company. There are always two sides to everybusiness transaction – the firm and the customer – and each must be satisfiedbefore trade occurs. Successful merchants and producers, however, recognizethat the surest route to profit is through understanding and catering tocustomers. A striking example of the importance of catering to the consumerpresented itself in mid-1985, when Coca Cola changed the flavor of its drink.The non-acceptance of the new flavor by a significant portion of the publicbrought about a prompt restoration of the Classic Coke, which was then marketedalongside the new King Customer ruled!
26.   Themarketing concept discussed in the passage is, in essence, ____________.
       A)the practice of turning goods into money
       B)making goods available for purchase
       C)the customer-centred approach
       D)a form of persuasive salesmanship
27.   What was the main concernof industrialists before the marketing concept was widely accepted?
       A)The needs of the market.
       B)The efficiency of production.
       C)The satisfaction of the user.
       D)The preferences of the dealer.
28.   According to the passage,“to move as much of these goods as possible” (Lines 3-4, Para.I) means “_______________”.
       A)to sell the largest possible amount of goods
       B)to transport goods as efficiently as possible
       C)to dispose of these goods in large quantities
       D)to redesign these goods for large-scale production
29.   Whatdoes the restoration of the Classic Coke best illustrate?
       A)Traditional goods have a stronger appeal to the majority of people.
       B)It takes time for a new product to be accepted by the public.
       C)Consumers with conservative tastes are often difficult to please.
       D)Products must be designed to suit the taste of the consumer.
30.   Indiscussing the marketing concept, the author focuses on ___________.
       A)its main characteristic
       B)its social impact
       C)its possible consequence
       D)its theoretical basis
Passage Three
Questions 31 to 35 are based on thefollowing passage:
      Conventional wisdom about conflict seemspretty much cut and dried. Too little conflict breeds apathy(冷漠)and stagnation(呆滞). Too much conflict leads to divisiveness(分裂) and hostility. Moderate levelsof conflict, however, can spark creativity and motivate people in a healthy andcompetitive way.
      Recent research by Professor Charles R.Schwenk, however, suggests that the optimal level of conflict may be morecomplex to determine than these simple generalizations. He studied perceptionsof conflict among a sample of executives. Some of the executives worked forprofit-seeking organizations and others for not-for-profit organizations.
      Somewhat surprisingly, Schwenk found thatopinions about conflict varied systematically as a function of the type oforganization. Specifically, managers in not-for-profit organizations stronglybelieved that conflict was beneficial to their organizations and that itpromoted higher quality decision making than might be achieved in the absenceof conflict.
      Managers of for-profit organizations saw adifferent picture. They believed that conflict generally was damaging andusually led to poor-quality decision making in their organizations. Schwenkinterpreted these results in terms of the criteria for effective decisionmaking suggested by the executives. In the profit-seeking organizations,decision-making effectiveness was most often assessed in financial terms. Theexecutives believed that consensus rather than conflict enhanced financialindicators.
      In the not-for-profit organizations,decision-making effectiveness was defined from the perspective of satisfyingconstituents. Given the complexities and ambiguities associated with satisfyingmany diverse constituents executives perceived that conflict led to moreconsidered and acceptable decisions.
31.   Inthe eyes of the author, conventional opinion on conflict is ___________.
       A)wrong
       B)oversimplified
       C)misleading
       D)unclear
32.   ProfessorCharles R. Schwenk’s research shows _______________.
       A)the advantages and disadvantages of conflict
       B)the real value of conflict
       C)the difficulty in determining the optimal level of conflict
       D)the complexity of defining the roles of conflict
33.   Wecan learn from Schwenk’s research that ___________.
       A)a person’s view of conflict is influenced by the purpose of his organization
       B)conflict is necessary for managers of for-profit organizations
       C)different people resolve conflicts in different ways
       D)it is impossible for people to avoid conflict
34.   Thepassage suggests that in for-profit organizations ____________.
       A)there is no end of conflict
       B)expression of different opinions is encouraged
       C)decisions must be justifiable
       D)success lies in general agreement
35.   Peopleworking in a not-for-profit organization _____________.
       A)seem to be difficult to satisfy
       B)are free to express diverse opinions
       C)are less effective in making decisions
       D)find it easier to reach agreement
Passage Four
Questions 36 to 40 are based on thefollowing passage:
      Imagine eating everything delicious youwant—with none of the fat. That would be great, wouldn’t it?
      New “fake fat” products appeared on storeshelves in the United Statesrecently, but not everyone is happy about it. Makers of the products, whichcontain a compound called olestra, say food manufacturers can now eliminate fatfrom certain foods. Critics, however, say the new compound can rob the body ofessential vitamins and nutrients(营养物)and can also cause unpleasantside effects in some people. So it’s up to consumers to decide whether the newfat-free products taste good enough to keep eating.
      Chemists discovered olestra in the late1960s, when they were searching for a fat that could be digested by infantsmore easily. Instead of finding the desired fat, the researchers created a fatthat can’t be digested at all.
      Normally, special chemicals in the intestines(肠) “grab” molecules of regular fat and break them down so they can beused by the body. A molecule of regular fat is made up of three molecule ofsubstances called fatty acids.
      The fatty acids are absorbed by theintestines and bring with them the essential vitamins A, D, E, and K. When fatmolecules are present in the intestines with any of those vitamins, thevitamins attach to the molecules and are carried into the bloodstream.
      Olestra, which is made from six to eightmolecules of fatty acids, is too large for the intestines to absorb. It justslides through the intestines without being broken down. Manufacturers say it’sthat ability to slide unchanged through the intestines that makes olestra sovaluable as a fat substitute. It provides consumers with the taste of regularfat without any bad effects on the body. But critics say olestra can preventvitamins A, D, E, and K from being absorbed. It can also prevent the absorptionof carotenoids(类胡萝卜素), compounds that may reducethe risk of cancer, heart disease, etc.
      Manufacturers are adding vitamins A, D, E,and K as well as carotenoids to their products now. Even so, some nutritionistsare still concerned that people might eat unlimited amounts of food made withthe fat substitute without worrying about how many calories they are consuming.
36.   Welearn from the passage that olestra is a substance that ______________.
       A)contains plenty of nutrients
       B)renders foods calorie-free while retaining their vitamins
       C)makes foods easily digestible
       D)makes foods fat-free while keeping them delicious
37.   Theresult of the search for an easily digestible fat turned out to be____________.
       A)commercially useless
       B)just as anticipated
       C)somewhat controversial
       D)quite unexpected
38.   Olestrais different from ordinary fats in that _____________.
       A)it passes through the intestines without being absorbed
       B)it facilitates the absorption of vitamins by the body
       C)it helps reduce the incidence of heart disease
       D)it prevents excessive intake of vitamins
39.   Whatis a possible negative effect of olestra according to some critics?
       A)It may impair the digestive system.
       B)It may affect the overall fat intake.
       C)It may increase the risk of cancer.
       D)It many spoil the consumers’ appetite.
40.   Whyare nutritionists concerned about adding vitamins to olestra?
       A)It may lead to the over-consumption of vitamins.
       B)People may be induced to eat more than is necessary.
       C)The function of the intestines may be weakened.
       D)It may trigger a new wave of fake food production.
Part III                             Vocabularyand Structure                      (20 minutes)
Directions:  There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence thereare four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE that best completesthe sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with asingle line through the center.
41.  The doctors don’t ___________ that he willlive much longer.
      A) articulate                                             B) anticipate
      C) manifest                                               D) monitor
42.  I suggest we put the scheme into effect, forit is quite ___________.
      A) eligible                                                B) sustainable
      C) probable                                              D) feasible
43.  Theold gentleman was a very ______ looking person, with grey hair and goldspectacles.
      A) respectful                                             B) respected
      C) respective                                             D) respectable
44.  This book is expected to ____________ thebest-seller lists.
      A) promote                                               B)prevail
      C) dominate                                              D) exemplify
45.  That part of the city has long been____________ for its street violence.
      A) notorious                                             B) responsible
      C) historical                                              D) illegal
46.  Underthe guidance of their teacher, the pupils are building a model boat _____ bysteam.
      A) towed                                                  B)pressed
      C) tossed                                                  D)propelled
47.  Havingfinished their morning work, the clerks stood up behind their desks,___________ themselves.
      A) expanding                                            B) stretching
      C) prolonging                                           D) extending
48.  England’steam, who are now superbly fit, will be doing their best next week to _________themselves for last year’s defeat.
      A) revive                                                  B)retort
      C) revenge                                                D)remedy
49.  If you want to get into that tunnel, you firsthave to ____________ away all the rocks.
      A) haul                                                    B)transfer
      C) repel                                                    D)dispose
50.  It took us only a few hours to ___________ thepaper off all four walls.
      A) shear                                                   B)scrape
      C) stroke                                                  D)chip
51.  The famous scientist ______________ hissuccess to hard work.
      A) imparted                                              B) granted
      C) ascribed                                               D) acknowledged
52.  It is difficult to _____________ of a plan toend poverty.
      A) speculate                                              B) conceive
      C) ponder                                                 D)reckon
53.  Now the cheers and applause ___________ in asingle sustained roar.
      A) mingled                                               B)concentrated
      C) assembled                                            D) permeated
54.  Improved consumer confidence is _____________to an economic recovery.
      A) crucial                                                 B)subordinate
      C) cumulative                                           D) satisfactory
55.  Althoughthe body is made up of many different tissues, these tissues are arranged in an_____________ and orderly fashion.
      A) incredible                                            B) intricate
      C) internal                                                D) initial
56.  If you work under a car when repairing it, youoften get very ____________.
      A) waxy                                                   B)slippery
      C) sticky                                                  D)greasy
57.  The damage to his car was _______________;therefore, he could repair it himself.
      A) considerable                                         B) appreciable
      C) negligible                                             D) invisible
58.  My sister is quite ____________ and plans toget an M. A. degree within one year.
      A) aggressive                                            B) enthusiastic
      C) considerate                                           D) ambitious
59.  Themanager tried to wave aside these issues as ______ details that would besettled later.
      A) versatile                                               B) trivial
      C) preliminary                                          D) alternate
60.  His ________________ was telling him thatsomething was wrong.
      A) intuition                                              B) hypothesis
      C) inspiration                                            D) sentiment
61.  Thisbook is about how these basic beliefs and values affect important ____ ofAmerican life.
      A) fashions                                               B) frontiers
      C) facets                                                   D)formats
62.  Parentsoften faced the _____between doing what they felt was good for the developmentof the child and what they could stand by way of undisciplined noise anddestructiveness.
      A) paradox                                               B)junction
      C) dilemma                                              D)premise
63.  Clark felt that his ______________ in one of the mostdramatic medical experiments of all time was worth the suffering he underwent.
      A) apprehension                                        B) appreciation
      C) presentation                                          D) participation
64.  Asone of the youngest professors in the university, Miss King is certainly on the_________ of a brilliant career.
      A) threshold                                             B) edge
      C) porch                                                   D)course
65.  The ___________ lawyer made a great impressionon the jury.
      A) protecting                                            B) guarding
      C) defending                                             D) shielding
66.  Very few people understood his lecture, thesubject of which was very __________.
      A) dim                                                     B)obscure
      C) conspicuous                                          D) intelligible
67.  Thismovie is not ______________ for children to see: it contains too much violenceand too many love scenes.
      A) profound                                             B) valid
      C) decent                                                  D)upright
68.  The wood was so rotten that, when we pulled,it ______________ into fragments.
      A) broke off                                             B) broke away
      C) broke through                                       D) broke up
69.  The detective and his assistant have begun to____________ the mysterious murder.
      A) come through                                       B) look into
      C) make over                                            D) see to
70.  Sadly, the Giant Panda is one of the manyspecies now in danger of ____________.
      A) extinction                                            B) migration
      C) destruction                                           D) extraction
Part IV                             ErrorCorrection                                     (15 minutes)
Directions: This partconsists of a short passage. In this passage, there are altogether 10 mistakes,one in each numbered line. You may have to change a word, add a word or deletea word. Mark out the mistakes and put the corrections in the blanks provided.If you change a word, cross it out and write the correct word in thecorresponding blank. If you add a word, put an insertion mark () in the right place and writethe missing word in the blank. If you delete a word, cross it out and put aslash () inthe blank.
Example:
    
       Television is rapidly becoming the  literatures of our periods.
      
      
1. time/times/period
  
    
Many of the  arguments having used for the study of literature
      
      
2. /___________
  
    
as a  school subject are valid for study of television.
      
      
3. the___________
  
    
        Until  the very latest moment of his existence, man has been
      
      
  
    
bound to the planet on which he originated and devel-
      
      
  
    
oped. Now he had the capability to leave that planet and move
      
      
71. __________
  
    
out into the universe to those worlds which he has known
      
      
  
    
previously only directly. Men have explored parts of the moon.
      
      
72. __________
  
    
put spaceships in orbit around another planet and possibly within
      
      
  
    
the decade will land into another planet and explore it. Can we be
      
      
73. __________
  
    
too bold as to suggest that we may be able to colonize other
      
      
74. __________
  
    
planet within the not-too-distant future? Some have advocated
      
      
75. __________
  
    
such a procedure as a solution to the population problem: ship the
      
      
  
    
excess people off to the moon. But we must keep in head the
      
      
76. __________
  
    
billions of dollars we might spend in carrying out the project. To
      
      
  
    
maintain the earth’s population at its present level, we would  have
      
      
  
    
to blast off into space 7,500 people every hour of every day of  the
      
      
  
    
year.
      
      
  
    
       Why are we spending so  little money on space ex-
      
      
77. __________
  
    
ploration? Consider the great need  for improving many aspects
      
      
78. __________
  
    
of the global environment, one is surely justified in his
      
      
  
    
concern for the money and resources that they are poured into
      
      
79. __________
  
    
the space exploration efforts. But perhaps we should look at
      
      
  
    
both sides of the coin before arriving  hasty conclusions.
      
      
80. __________
  
Part V                               Writing                                                     (30minutes)
Direction:      For this part, you are allowed thirty minutes to write acomposition on the topic How I Finance My College Education. You shouldwrite at least 120 words, and base your composition on the outline (given inChinese) below.
1. 上大学的费用(tuition and fees)可以通过多种途径解决
2. 哪种途径适合于我(说明理由)
HowI Finance My College Education
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