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Paper One (Z8wMy&:
Part I. Listening Comprehension ( 15 % ) }6*JX\'q
Section A qJR8fQ
1. A. The man better practice harder. ?\zyeWK0L
B. The man should not give up. ;Hi
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C. The man should stop trying to be a superstar. rY)m"'puP
D. The man better practice a new style. "@rHGxK
2. A. Help the woman but only unwillingly. 2FGCf} ,
B. Not help move items for the woman. o%K1!'
C. Help move things to Mr. Nelson’s office. 6mjD@
D. Cancel his appointment at Mr. Nelson’s office. {'#7b# DB>
3. A. They are on a date. |RD
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B. They are at a harmonious meeting. 4x.I"eW~&
C. They are at a meeting with a controversy. 8DFq eY0S
D. They are late to the meeting. 01IfvK
4. A. Ask for more money from the student loan. :^]FpUY
B. Find a job to earn some money. E cd~H+
C. Be more realistic with his money. y tTppmJF
D. Stop worrying about his money. Kc+9n%sp
5. A. See both of them one after another. [ *
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B. Phone the theater for opinion. H-8_&E?6m
C. Toss a coin to decide. 1h`# H:
D. Go somewhere else instead. F0'8n6zj
6. A. Volunteering needs special skills. \*c=bz&l
B. Volunteering needs physical work. 0- u,AD
C. Volunteering requires a time commitment. !@>:k3DC&
D. Volunteering requires a financial commitment. %@%~<U)W
7. A. Dorms are not as cheap as he thinks. ppO!v?
B. Dorms are not as spacious as he thinks. O\ w-hk
C. Dorms are not as available as he thinks. KCn#*[
D. Dorms are not as convenient as he thinks. /1r{z1pv\
8. A. The amount of paper he used might be worth the cost. iF1zLI<A
B. It will be a good lesson for him to study harder. )(yKm/50
C. The amount of effort he made will become useful. j)}TZx4~
D. The preparation of the paper should be finished soon. ,MD>Jx|
9. A. Sleeping early is good for oneself. :oJ!9\5
B. Rising early takes time to become easy. %3q7i`AZ
C. Jogging is difficult to be routine. M,SIs
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D. Walking in the park is not as easy as it seems. ,km`-6.2?
10. A. It is sure to be ready on Thursday. ~%sNPKjA
B. It is still not ready. u)l[*";S
C. It was already ready on Thursday. 5%" 0
D. It was too difficult to fix it. kFi=^#J{
Section B ;5}"2hU>
Passage One pwV{
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Questions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you have just heard. K Z0%J5
11. A. His friend bought them for him. 6!RKZj)
B. He bought them himself. ,m)YL>
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C. He booked them quite a while ago. i\\,Z
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D. He got them free of charge. iRL|u~bj
12. A. Her husband was taking her out to the theater. I0sw/,J/Z
B. Her husband had got her a job in his office. wQX%*GbL2
C. Her husband was going to buy her some nice gifts. 6Ou[t6
D. Her husband had found his lost money. \p!mX|
13. A. He had lost the tickets for the theater. lAx8m't}6
B. He had lost his briefcase. It8@Cp.dU
C. He had left his briefcase at home. "C]_pWk
D. He had left the tickets in the office. '>UQsAvm
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Questions 14 to 16 are based on the passage you have just heard. "@&I*1&
14. A. Lack of electricity. ~)!vhdBe
B. Shortage of books. MT.D#jv&
C. Lack of clean water. S d]`)
D. Shortage of experts q6V\n:hKV
15. A. A system which trains doctors. 9'h4QF+Y
B. A group of experts who can provide professional advice. <>[]-Vq
C. A computer program which can provide professional advice. %hb!
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D. A system which trains computer experts. =/qj v
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16. A. It is not easy to see the shortage of experts in the villages. tfq; KR
B. Many doctors and engineers are sent to the villages to make up for the shortage of experts. Xq.GvZS`
C. Expert medical systems are widely used in developing countries. Tg#%5~IX
D. Expert systems are owned by wealthy farmers and businessmen. x'`L(C
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Questions 17 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard. <Z9N}wY,8
17. A. The designer of the White House. |%7OI#t^
B. The first resident of the White House. tU
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C. One of the U.S. presidents. -$5nqaK?
D. A specialist of American history.
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18. A. To add to the beauty of the building. FR 1se
B. To follow the original design. 7%Ii:5Bp
C. To wipe out the stains left behind by the war. (= ,w$
D. To make the building look more comfortable. FQ6{NMz,h
19. A. Right after it was rebuilt. dFV
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B. During the administration of John Adams. :ODG]-QF
C. When Theodore Roosevelt was president. N"#=Q=)x
D. After many other names had been given to it. ]h0 K*{
20. A. It has been changed several times. $4*k=+wS
B. It has never been changed. 4?9cyv4H
C. It was changed after the War of 1812. @+
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D. It was changed during Roosevelt’s presidency.
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II. Vocabulary and Structure (15%) q<*UeyE
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21. After doing her usual morning chores, Elisha found herself ___ tired. # ~T
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C. erratically D. forcibly ^N_ ?&pgy
22. Working frantically under the pressure of time, Edmond failed to notice his ___ mistakes. EkE U}2
A. stupid B. inevitable I4"U/iL51
C. careless D. redundant p6e9mSs
23. The ___ objections of those who protested against the ruling finally got them thrown out M]$_>&"
of the stadium. pJ 7="n
A. viral B. vulnerable -THU5AB
C. voluble D. vocal WGrG#Kw[
24. In the feudal society, landlords had the right to beat, ___ or even kill talents at will. ~}fQ.F*7R
A. abase B. abash \a}W{e=FNT
C. abate D. abuse geB]~/-p
25. All the colleagues said that the caprices of the willful manager had made him a ___ person. 8f0Ytfhw
A. candid B. captious EZvf\s>LT
C. canny D. coy )0 W-S9e<
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26. It was all right for the school administration not to ___ to the students' demand of canceling the terminal examinations. Pwh0Se5Z
A. accept B. accede ~)\E&c
C. access D. accessory Lu@'Ee!>G
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27. In 1921 many people died in famine --- an extreme scarcity or ___ of food. That was really a tragedy. ^7
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A. deprivation B. exhaustion +`)4jx)r/
C. starvation D. dearth XV>
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28. The world will be advancing with such great speed that our ___ will look back upon us and our time with a sense of superiority. 56
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A. antecedents B. predecessors O~WT$
C. descendants D. contemporaries R%Y#vUmBV{
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29. Before taking a standardized test, one should ___ himself or herself with all the items that constitute the test paper. fq2t^c|$
A. acquaint B. fascinate ZdP2}w
C. acquit D. familiar /Ky x
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30. Tom is always lack of self-confidence. His ___ character caused him to miss many golden opportunities.
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A. diffident B. ignorant CI };$4W~
C. proud D. conceited ED+tVXyw
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31. It has been announced that physicists from different countries will gather in New York for qd7 86~
a ___ next month. 1|c\^;cTkt
A. symphony B. symposium H[a1n' "<:
C. symptom D. symmetry |rDv!m
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32. Manfred ___ with sure that nine out of ten gentlemen who danced with this charming N d"4*l;
young lady would fall in love with her. ;P{HePs=)
A. allude B. adduce
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C. averred D. advert smM*HDK
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33. During the terrorist attacks, the authorities ordered to ___ the workers and residents of QlHxdRK`.
high profile buildings from the constructions. FYe(SV(9
A. evict B. evoke `6.rTs$<
C. evacuate D. evade S]7RGzFe
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34. Johnson's business survived on a ___ relationship with only a few customers. A{:PpYs
A. tentative B. salient w1je|Oil
C. lucrative D. insubstantial `nxm<~-\
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35. After her marriage, the happy life ___ her appearance, making her look more beautiful 86s.qPB0
than ever. #N=!O/Y
A. transfigured B. disfigured .7ZV:m
C. disheveled D. transformed m{/?6h 1
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36. Although Guthman was a ___ of several campaigns, he had never seen action on the front RN0@Q~oTI
lines. )>]~ Y
A. veteran B. volunteer a]<y*N?qu
C. victim D. villain E6{|zF/3'
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37. The cheerful, lively melody of dance music ___ almost all the weary soldiers. p?mQ\O8F
A. drained B. diverted 6iiH+Nc
C. renewed D. revived 88)F-St
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38. From Willink's ___ manner, people can tell that he is of royal birth. r>=)Y32Q
A. boorish B. regal _] ~ gp.
C. rude D. vulgar ,DN>aEu1
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39. Since it was held up only by a single steel cable, the chairlift was ___ to carry only two people 4,o|6H
A. instructed B. obliged mCa[?
C. intended D. appointed pg\Ylk"T
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40. 130 years later, this single wall still stands here in mute ___ to the Revolution of Paris pXfg{2
Commune in 1873. ,\y)k}0lH
A. testimony B. memory eIzT(3(
C. tribute D. evidence de?Bn+mvi.
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41.From his words I supposed that he was extremely delighted at your invitation. '!)|;qe
A. apprehended B. conceded 9sQ4
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C. envision D. surmised \/3Xb
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42. As is reported, over seventy civilians lost their lives in the following explosion. "r6DZi(^K
A. ensuing B. engrossing ?U~9d"2=
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43. After living in the same dormitory for half a year, Jane realized that Mary's oversen- sitivity was not acquired but inherent. nE!h&}(
A. insipid B. inordinate ~_SoP
C. innate D. insane /Ulv/Thl
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44. As a highly intelligent person, the diplomat had no difficulty searching for the right words to retort. xXpeo_y'
A. asking B. groping ,/O,j
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C. finding D. grouching `GsFvxz
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45. The service at this restaurant was so slow that when the dishes were finally served we were extremely hungry. F]e]
A. ruthless B. ravenous C. rash D. reckless :"Vfn:Q
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46. He is my devoted friend, so I ___ tell him the truth. |5o0N8!b[
A. cannot help B. cannot but '+6H= Qn
C. may not help D. could but _^+z2m+~N
47. No administrator or supervisor can enter a classroom unless ___ by the teacher. !;";L5()
A. they are invited B. he is invited U$;FOl
C. inviting D. having being invited v%_5!SR
48. I'd just as soon he ___ the party yesterday; he made a mess of it. xz1jRI$
A. didn't attend B. attended %UEV['=
C. had attended D. hadn't attended dd+[FU
49. ___ a certain doubt among the students as to the necessity of an oral English test at the F9DY\EI
end of the term. {U:c95#.!S
A. It is existed B. There having existed CRK%%;=>
C. There exists D. There having been .G"UM>.}d
50. ___ Jenny lives next door to Robert, she ought to know him. V2< 4~J2:9
A. If B. Seeing that (DzV3/+p^
C. Although D. Just as b2x8t7%O
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III. Error Detection (5%) `.PZx%=
51. Learning a foreign Language is especially difficult for those who had never learned one v@bs4E46e
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52. The main stream of a river frequently is dividing into two or more branches near its mouth. ;5tSXgGw7
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53. For activating the fossilization in English learning, I practice reading, listening, speaking i>gbT+*E!
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54. Little Jimmy was constantly being told not to scratch the paint off the bedroom wall, but z38&