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Listening

Section A: Conversation 1

1. A. Economics. B. Business and Marketing.

C. Business writing. D. marketing skills.

2. A. Business Writing and Social English. B. Writing and Social English.

C. Projects and Academic Writing. D. Writing, Study Skills and Social English.

3. A. Every morning and afternoon. B. Every afternoon except Wednesday.

C. Five mornings and four afternoons. D. Every day of the week.

4. A. Social English. B. Study Skills. C. Business English. D. Academic Writing.

Conversation 2

5. A. She attended one of its meetings. B. Her roommate was one of its members.

C. She saw its members protesting. D. She read about it in the newspaper.

6. A. Secure more student parking spaces. B. Preserve an open space on campus.

C. Get more funding for their group.

D. Schedule a meeting with college administrators.

7. A. Go to class. B. Go on a picnic. C. Attend a meeting. D. Attend the rally.

8. A. Help the man plan a student rally. B. Use the student parking lot.

C. Make a donation to support the group. D. Sign a petition.

Section B--Passage one

9. A. To explain a new requirement for graduation.

B. To interest students in a community service project.

C. To discuss the problems of elementary school students.

D. To recruit elementary school teachers for a special program.

10. A. He gives advice to tutors participating in the program.

B. He teaches part-time in an elementary school.

C. He observes elementary school students in the classroom.

D. He helps students prepare their resumes.

11. A. Contact the elementary school. B. Sign up for a special class.

C. Submit a resume to the dean. D. Talk to Professor Dodge.

Passage 2

12. A. The oxygen level in the water. B. The angle of the tread wheel.

C. The weights on the divers. D. The temperature of the water.

13. A. Because walking on Mars will be easier than walking on the Moon.

B. Because there is more gravity on the Moon than on Mars.

C. Because walking quickly will be more difficult on Mars than on the Moon.

D. Because astronauts on Mars will require more oxygen than on the Moon.

14. A. They took short and quick steps. B. They were pulled off the tread wheel.

C. They lost their balance. D. They took longer and coordinated steps.

15. A. Martian spacesuits will have large air tanks.

B. Martian spacesuits will be equipped with special weights.

C. Martian spacesuits will be more flexible.

D. Martian spacesuits will be less durable.

Question 16-19

16. A. They describe how habits affect our behavior.

B. They are on issues facing office workers today.

C. They investigate the function of the brain.

D. They reveal how memories are developed.

17. A. It enabled the researchers to track participants’ memories.

B. It provided exciting images of famous people and places.

C. It stimulated volunteers’ memories of a given moment.

D. It caused subjects to forget their memories for a while.

18. A. Because they could bring a special feeling to the participants.

B. Because they could produce a desirable experimental result.

C. Because they could stimulate participant’s bold imagination.

D. Because they could evoke sweet memories in people’s mind.

19. A. Words trigger a memory better than images and pictures.

B. Forgetting caused by remembering occur in an instant.

C. Brain activity is suppressed when pictures are shown.

D. The researchers can watch how the brain suppresses memories.

Questions 20-22

20. A. It makes more children under five suffer from diseases related with

malnutrition.

B. It makes about 2 billion people fie from diarrhea each year.

C. It leads to poor quality of life and environmental health problems.

D. It slows the economic growth of the whole world.

21. A. The booming economy helps all the people in India shake off poverty.

B. The rapid urbanization is the biggest obstacle hindering its further development.

C. India is bound to embrace a rapid economic development soon.

D. Government should put the priority on sanitation and clean water for economic

development.

22. A. It will share expertise and global practices with other partners about urban

water and sanitation.

B. It will bring clean water and sanitation services to all Indians.

C. It will demonstrate innovative models in environmental pollution and sanitation.

D. It will provide funds to support water and sanitation efforts in India.

Questions 23-25

23. A. They could pay less housing rent in Chinatown.

B. They encountered language and cultural barriers elsewhere.

C. They wanted to experience Chinese culture.

D. They could get government subsidy by living there.

24. A. They plan to rent their houses to new immigrants.

B. They are going to sell their houses.

C. They may replace their houses with high-rise apartments.

D. They intend to keep their houses for private use.

25. A. Chinatown is important in preserving Chinese culture.

B. Chinatown is advantageous to the Sino-foreign cultural exchanges.

C. Chinatown is helpful to spread Chinese culture.

D. Chinatown can make Chinese abroad experience Chinese culture.

In the second half of the 20

th

century, many countries of the South began to send

students to the industrialized countries for further education. They 26 __ needed

supplies of highly trained personnel to 27 ___ concept of development based on

modernization. But many of these students decided to stay on in the developed

countries when they had finished their training.

In the 1960s, some Latin American countries tried to solve this problem by setting

up special “return” programs to encourage their professionals to come back home.

These programs received support from international bodies such as the International

Organization for Migration, which in 1974 enabled over 1,600 28 ___ scientists and

technicians to return to Latin America.

In the 1980s and 1990s. “temporary return” programs were set up in order to make

the best use of trained personnel 29 ___ strategic positions in the developed countries.

This gave rise to the United Nations Development Program’s Transfer of Knowledge

through Expatriated Nationals, which encourages technicians and scientists to work in

their own countries for short periods. But the brain drain from these countries may

well increase in 30 ___ to the new laws of the international market in knowledge.

Recent studies 31 __ that the most developed countries are going to need more and

more highly qualified professionals around twice as many as their educational

systems will be able to produce, or so it is thought. As a 32___ there is an urgent need

for developing countries which send students abroad to give 33 ___ to fields where

they need competent people to give muscle to their own institutions, instead of

encouraging the training of people who may not come back because there are no

professional outlets for them. And the countries of the South must not be content with

institutional structures that simply take back professionals sent abroad; they must

introduce 34 ___ administrative procedures to encourage them to return. If they do not

do this, the brain drain is 35 ___ to continue.

A. forecast B. flexible C. neutrally D. preference E. detach F. bound G. implement

H. consequence I. qualified J. dismissing K. result L. occupying M. urgently

N. skeptical O. response

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较传统的食物之一。中国北方人过春节,饺子是必不可少的。饺子相传是由中国

古代著名的中医张仲景首先发明的,深受汉族人民的喜爱。饺子的历史很悠久,

其发展经历了渐进的过程。由于春节标志着农历新年的开始,人们选择吃饺子来

表达他们对新年的美好祝愿和对美好生活的向往。尽管时代变了,但是这一传统

却保留了下来。饺子在中国人的饮食文化中占有重要的地位。

For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay by referring to the

saying “Storms make trees take deeper roots.” You can give examples to illustrate

your point. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.

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