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Paper One试卷一

  Part I Listening Comprehension

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  Part II Vocabulary

  16. Some teenagers harbor a generalized resentment against society, which _______ them the rights and privileges of adults, although physically they are mature.

  A. rejects B. denies

  C. deprives D. restricts

  17. There‘s little chance that mankind would ________ a nuclear war.

  A. retain B. endure

  C. maintain D. survive

  18. His long service with the company was ________ with a present.

  A. admitted B. acknowledged

  C. attributed D. accepted

  19. The story that follows ________ two famous characters of the Rocky Mountain gold rush days.

  A. relates B. states

  C. concerns D. proclaims

  20. China started its nuclear power industry only in recent years, and should ________no time in catching up.

  A. lag B. lose

  C. delay D. lessen

  21. His parents began to ________ a small sum of money every month for his college education when he was still a little child.

  A. put up B. lay down

  C. set aside D. place apart

  22. You really ought to ________; all these late nights are doing you no good .

  A. bring down B. slow down

  C. pull through D. pass through

  23. When he noticed that no one was interested, Ned ________ talking about the film.

  A. left off B. worked on

  C. set down D. sized up ‘

  24.The reason he has been such a success is ________ he never gives up.

  A. as B. that:

  C. since D. because

  25. A man escaped from prison last night. It was a long time________ the guards discovered what had happened.

  A. until B. before

  C. since D. when

  26. No other work is more important right now ________ prevent the spread of this disease.

  A. as to B. than to

  C. as D. than

  27.A man cannot be really happy if________ he enjoys doing is ignored by society as of no value.

  A. what B. when

  C. that D. all what

  28. The recipe said to use butter, but as we‘d run out we had to_______ with milk.

  A. do away B. make do

  C. make up D. make up to it

  29. Its importance has been _______ me very strongly.

  A. brought into action B. brought home to

  C. brought to mind D. brought to light

  30. Mex, a student of Chinese literature from Australia, is very_______ Beijing opera.

  A. fond in B. fond for

  C. keen for D. keen on

  31. Age had (withered) the pretty lady‘s face

  A. destroyed B. hurt

  C. made decrepit D. Necked

  32. Their request was (absurd) and consequently rejected.

  A. ridiculous B. excessive .

  C. feasible D. Harsh

  33. He was given imprisonment without the (option of) a fine.

  A. punishment B. request

  C. freedom to choose D. Demand

  34. It usually takes some time to (get over) the shock of sb‘s death

  A. overcome B. do without

  C. ignore D. deal with

  35. They (accorded ) due praise to him for exceeding his fellow workers in production .

  A. matched B. sublimed

  C. awarded D. revealed

  Part III Reading Comprehension

  Passage 1

  In 1967, in response to widespread public concern aroused by medical reports of asbestos-related deaths, the National Medical Research Council organised a committee of enquiry to investigate the health threats associated with the use of asbestos in the building industry.

  After examining evidences provided by medical researchers and building workers and management, the Council published a report which included advice for dealing with asbestos. The report confirmed the findings of similar research in the United States and Canada Exposure to relatively small quantities of asbestos fibres, they concluded, was directly responsible for the development of cancers, asbestosis and related diseases. Taking into account evidence provided by economists and building industry management, however, the report assumed that despite the availability of other materials, asbestos would continue to play a major role in the British building industry for many years to come because of its availability and low cost.

  As a result, the council gave a series of recommendations which were intended to reduce the risks to those who might be exposed to as best as in working environments. They recommended that, where possible, asbestos-free materials should be employed. In cases where asbestos was employed, it was recommended that it should be used in such a way that loose fibres were less likely to enter the air. The report recommended that special care should be taken during work in environments which contain asbestos. Workers should wear protective equipment and take special care to remove dust from the environment and clothing with the use of vacuum cleaners.

  The report identified five factors which determine the level of risk involved. The state and type of“ asbestos is critical to determining the risk factors. In addition, dust formation was found to be limited where the asbestos was used when wet rather than dry.

  The choice of tools was also found to affect the quantities of asbestos particles that enter the air. Machine tools produce greater quantities of dust than hand tools and, where possible, the use of the latter was recommended.

  A critical factor which takes place in risk reduction is the adequate ventilation of the working environment. When work takes place in an enclosed space, more asbestos particles circulate and it was therefore recommended that natural or machine ventilation should be used. By closely following these advice, it was claimed that exposure can be reduced to a reasonably practical minimum .

  36. Exposure to asbestos fibres can cause cancer _______.

  A. only when asbestos is used in building industry.

  B. only when it is used in large quantities.

  C. even if it is used in small quantities.

  D. if they are used when wet rather than dry.

  37. Exposure to asbestos fibres is harmful to people‘s health

  A. so the use of asbestos is limited.

  B. but asbestos will continue to be used for a long time to come.

  C. so other new kinds of materials are under development.

  D. but the)‘ will not be so when ventilation devices are used

  38. It can be inferred from the passage that the real danger comes from _______.

  A. the 3sbestos dust that people take in

  B. the contact of the worker‘s skin with asbestos particles

  C. the inferior quality of the asbestos itself

  D. the excessive use of man-made asbestos material

  39. Evidence from the economists and the building industries shows that _______.

  A. exposure to asbestos fibres is cancer causing

  B. asbestos is in extensive use in building industry

  C. use of asbestos is being reduced gradually

  D. exposure to asbestos fibres can be reduced significantly

Passage 2

  Elderly people respond best to a calm and unhurried environment. This is not always easy to provide as their behaviour can sometimes be irritating. If they get excited or upset they may become more confused and more difficult to look after. Although sometimes it can be extremely difficult, it is best to be patient and not get upset yourself. You should always encourage old people to do as much as possible for themselves but be ready to lend a helping hand when necessary.

  Failing memory makes it difficult for the person to recall all the basic kinds of information we take for granted. The obvious way to help in this situation is to supply the information that is missing and help them make sense of what is going on. You must use every opportunity to provide information but remember to keep it simple and straightforward. “Good morning Mum. This is Fiona, your daughter. It is eight o‘clock, so if you get up now, we can have breakfast downstairs.”

  When the elderly person makes confused statements e. g. about going out to his or her old employment or visiting a dead relative, correct in a calm matter of fact fashion: “You don‘t work in the office any more. You are retired now. Will you come and help me with the dishes?”

  We rely heavily on the information provided by signposts, clocks, calendars and newspapers. These assist us to organise and direct our behavior. Confused old people need these aids all the time to compensate for their poor memory. Encourage them to use reminder boards or diaries for important coming events and label the contents of different cupboards and drawers. Many other aids such as information cards, old photos, scrap books, addresses or shopping lists could help in individual case .

  40. The main subject of the passage about elderly people is ________.

  A. their general care and welfare

  B. promoting their physical and mental health

  C. how they can be helped to look after themselves as far as possible

  D. assisting people with physical problems to live a normal life

  41. The passage give help for one. responsible for an elderly forgetful person by _______.

  A. removing some of his or her worries about the job

  B. suggesting sensible things to do in these circumstances

  C. providing ideas that help in recovering the lost memory

  D. explaining the causes of loss of memory

  42. By “in a calm matter-of-fact fashion” (Para. 3) the author most probably means _______.

  A. plainly and sensibly

  B. by a detailed explanation of the mistakes

  C. by showing sympathy and understanding

  D. by ignoring them and talking about something else

  43. Visual aids can give practical help to elderly people by ________.

  A. bringing back to mind various kinds of useful information

  B. informing them about what has to be done next

  C. helping them to revive old memories

  D. cleaning up their mistakes and confusion

  Passage 3

  When you close your eyes and try to think of the shape of your own body, what you imagine(or rather, what you feel)is quite different from what you see when you open your eyes and look in the mirror. The image you feel is much vaguer than the one you see. And if you lie still, it is quite hard to imagine yourself as having any particular size or shape.

  When you move, when you feel the weight of your arms and legs and the natural resistance of the objects around you, the “felt” image of yourself starts to. become clearer. It is almost as if it were created by your own actions and the feelings they cause.

  The image you create for yourself has rather strange proportions: certain parts feel much larger than they look. If you get a hole in one of your teeth, it feels enormous, you are often surprised by how small it looks when you inspect it in the mirror.

  But although the “felt” image may not have the shape you see in the mirror, it is much more important. It is the image through which you recognise your physical existence in the world. In spite of its strange proportions, it is all one piece, and since it has a consistent right and left and top and bottom, it allows yon to locate new feelings when they occur. It allows you to find your nose in the dark and point to a pain.

  If the felt image is damaged for any reason-if it is cut in half or lost as it often is after certain strokes which wipe out recognition of one entire side-these tasks become almost impossible.

  What is more, it becomes hard to make sense of one‘s own visual appearance. If one half of the “felt ”image is wiped out or injured, the patient stops recognising the 3ffected part of his body.

  It is hard for him to find the location of feelings on that side, and, Although he feels the doctor‘s touch, he locates it as being on the undamaged side.

  44. According to the passage, the “felt” image is ________ the “mirror” image .

  A. much larger than

  B. clearer than

  C. less clear than

  D. less important th3n

  45. The felt image becomes clearer when you move, for ________.

  A. your own actions create it

  B. your actions become part of it

  C. you are surprised by what you see in the mirror

  D. moving is better than lying still

  46. It is implied in the passage that people who are paralysed(瘫痪) must have very vague images of themselves because ________.

  A. they lose their consciousness

  B. they shut their eyes

  C. they do not move

  D. they look in the mirror

  47. Which of the following statements is true?

  A. Some patients who have had strokes cannot see one side of their bodies .

  B. Patients who have had strokes are easy to imagine the “felt” images .

  C. The strokes the writer writes about eliminate the whole of the “felt” image.

  D. The strokes the writer writes about do not destroy feeling in the affected part of the body.



Passage 4

  Time spent in a bookshop can be most enjoyable, whether you are a book-lover or merely there to buy a book as a present. You may even have entered the shop just to find shelter from a sudden shower. Whatever the reason, you can soon become totally unaware of your surroundings. The desire to pick up a book with an attractive dust-jacket is irresistible, although this method of selection ought not to be followed, as you might end up with a rather dull book. You soon become absorbed in some book or other, and usually it is only much later that you realise that you have spent far too much time there and must dash off to keep some forgotten appointment-without buying a book, of course.

  This opportunity to escape the realities of everyday life is, I think, the main attraction of a bookshop. There are not many places where it is possible to do this. A music shop is very much like a bookshop. You can wander round such places to your heart‘s content(尽情地) . If it is a good shop, no assistant will approach you with the inevitable greeting: “Can I help you, sir?” You needn’t buy anything you don‘t want. In a bookshop an. assistant should remain in the background until you have finished browsing(浏览) . Then, and only then, are his services necessary Of course, you may want to find out where a particular section is, but when he has led you there, the assistant should retire discreetly and look as if he is not interested in selling a single book.

  You have to be careful not to be attracted by the variety of books in a bookshop. It is very easy to enter the shop looking for a book on, say, ancient coins and to come out carrying a copy of the latest best-selling novel and perhaps a book about brassrubbing, something which had only vaguely interested you up till then. This volume on the subject, however‘happened to be so well illustrated and the part of the text you read proved so interesting that you just had to buy it.

  This sort of thing can be very dangerous. Apart from running up(积聚迅速) a huge account, you can waste a great deal of time wandering from section to section. Book-sellers must be both long-suffering and indulgent.

  There is a story which well illustrates this. A medical student had to read a text-book which was far too expensive for him to buy. He couldn‘t obtain it from the library and the only copy he could find was in his bookshop. Every afternoon, therefore, he would go along to the shop and read a little of the book at a time. One day, however, he was dismayed to find the book missing from its usual place and about to leave when he noticed the’owner of the shop beckoning(打招呼) to him. Expecting to be reproached, he went towards him. To his surprise, the owner pointed to the book, which was tucked away in a corner. “I put it there in case anyone was tempted to buy it, ”he said, and left the delighted student to continue his reading.

  48. You may spend too much time in a bookshop because ________.

  A. the dust-jackets are very attractive

  B. you start reading one of the books

  C. it is raining outside

  D you have to make sure you don‘t buy a dull book as a present

  49. In a good bookshop ________.

  A. nobody takes any notice of you

  B. the assistant greets you in a friendly way

  C. your heart is contented

  D. you feel that you are in a music shop

  50. It is very easy to enter a bookshop and buy ________.

  A. a book on ancient coins

  B. a best-selling novel on brass-rubbing

  C. a book that only vaguely interests you

  D. a book, that unexpectedly interests you

  51 . The text-book the medical student was interested in was tucked away in a corner ________.

  A. to prevent anyone from buying it

  B. because the medical student might take it away

  C. in case the medial student was tempted to buy it

  D. because it was a rare and expensive book

  Passage 5

  Beauty has always been regarded as something praiseworthy. AI-most everyone thinks attractive people are happier and healthier, have better marriages and have more respectable occupations. Personal consultants give them better advice for finding jobs. Even judges are softer on attractive defendants (被告)

  But in the executive circle, beauty can become a liability.

  While attractiveness is a positive factor for a man on his way up the executive ladder, it is harmful to woman.

  Handsome male executives were perceived as having more integrity than plainer men; effort and ability were thought to account for their success .

  Attractive female executives were considered to have less integrity than unattractive ones; their success was attributed not to ability but to factors such as luck.

  All unattractive women executives were thought to have more integrity and to be more capable than the attractive female executives. Interestingly, though, the rise of the unattractive overnight successes was attributed more to personal relationships and less to ability than was that of attractive overnight successes Why are attractive women not thought to be able? An attractive woman is perceived to be more feminine(女性的)and an attractive man more masculine(男性的) than the less attractive woman has an advantage in traditionally female jobs, but an attractive woman in a traditionally masculine position appears to lack the “masculine” qualities required .

  This is true even in politics. “When the only clue is how he or she looks‘people treat men and women differently, ”says Anne Bowman, who recently published a study on the effects of attractiveness on political candidates. She asked 125 undergraduate students to rank two groups of photographs, one of men and one of women, in order of attractiveness’The students were told the photographs were of candidates for political offices. They were asked to rank them again, in the order they would vote for them.

  The results showed that attractive males utterly defeated unattractive men, but the women who had been ranked most attractive invariably received the fewest votes.

  52. In traditionally female jobs, attractiveness _______.

  A. reinforces the feminine qualities required

  B. makes women look more honest and capable

  C. is of primary importance to women

  D. often enables women to succeed quickly

  53. Bowman‘s experiment reveals that when it comes to politics, attractiveness _______.

  A. turns out to be an obstacle to men

  B. affects men and women alike

  C. has as little effect on men as on women

  D. is more of an obstacle than a benefit to women

  54. It can be inferred from the passage that people‘s views on beauty are often _______.

  A. practical B. prejudiced

  C. old-fashioned D. radical

  55. The author writes this passage to ________.

  A. discuss the negative aspects of being attractive

  B. give advice to job-seekers who are attractive

  C. demand equal rights for women .

  D emphasize the importance of appearance

 Passage 6

  Water problems in the future will become more intense and more complex. Our increasing population will tremendously increase urban wastes, primarily sewage. On the other hand, increasing demands for water will decrease substantially the amount of water available for diluting wastes. Rapidly expanding industries which involve more and more complex chemical processes will produce larger volumes of liquid wastes, and many of these will contain chemicals which are noxious. To feed our rapidly expanding population, agriculture will have to be intensified. This will involve ever increasing quantities of agricultural chemicals. From this, it is apparent that drastic steps must be taken immediately to develop corrective measures for the pollution problem.

  There are two ways by which this pollution problem can be dwindled. The first relates to the treatment of wastes to decrease their pollution haz3rd. This involves the processing of solid wastes “prior to” disposal and the treatment of liquid wastes, or effluents, to permit the reuse of the water or minimize pollution upon final disposal .

  A second approach is to develop an economic use for all or a part of the wastes. Farm manure is spread in fields as a nutrient or organic supplement. Effluents from sewage disposal plants are used in some areas both for irrigation and for the nutrients contained.

  Effluents from other processing plants may also be used as a supplemental source of water. Many industries, such as meat and poultry processing plants, are currently converting former w3ste products into marketable byproducts. Other industries are exploring potential economic uses for their waste products.

  56. The purpose of this passage is ________.

  A. to acquaint the reader with water pollution problems

  B. to alert the reader to the dwindling water supply

  C. to explain industrial uses of water

  D. to demonstrate various measures to solve the pollution problem

  57. Which of the following points is NOT INCLUDED in the passage?

  A. Diluting wastes needs a certain amount of water.

  B. Demands for water will go up along with the expanding population .

  C. Intensive cultivation of land require more and more chemicals.

  D. Industrial development includes the simplification of complex chemical processes.

  58. The reader can conclude that _________.

  A. countries of the world will work together on pollution problems

  B. some industries are now making economic use of liquid waste

  C. byproducts from wastes lead to a more prosperous marketplace

  D. science is making great progress in increasing water supplies

  59. The author gives substance to the passage through the use of________.

  A. interviews with authorities in the field of water controls

  B. definitions which clarify important terms

  C. opinions and personal observations

  D. strong arguments and persuasions

  60. The words “prior to”(para. 2)probably man________.

  A. during B. before

  C. after D. beyond

  Passage 7

  A subject which seems to have been insufficiently studied by doctors and psychologists is the influence of geography and climate on the psychological and physical health of mankind. There seems no doubt that the general character of the landscape. the relative length of day and night, and the climate must all play a big pan in determining what kind of people we are.

  It is true that a few studies have been made. Where all the inhabitants of a particular area enjoy exceptionally good or bad health, scientists have identified contributory factors such as the presence or absence of substances like iodine, fluoride, calcium. or iron in the water supply, or perhaps types of land that provide breeding places for pests like mosquitoes or rats.

  Moreover, we can all generalize about types of people we have met. Those living in countries with long dark winters are apt to be less talkative and less vivacious(活泼的) than inhabitants of countries where the climate is more equable(稳定的)。And where the olive and the orange grow: the inhabitants are cheerful, talkative, and spontaneous.‘

  But these commonplace generalizations are inadequate: the influence of climate and geography should be studied in depth. Do all mountain dwellers live to a ripe old age? Doe the drinking of wine, rather than beer, result in a sunny and open temperament? Is the strength and height of one of the Kenyan tribes due to their habitual drinking of the blood of cows?

  We are not yet sure of the answers to such questions, bat let us hope that something of benefit to mankind may eventually result from such studies.

  61. ________ might serve as a suitable title for this selection.

  A. The Importance of Geographical Environment

  B. The Influence of Geographical Environment on Man

  C. Generalization of Types of People

  D. Geographical Environment, a Mysterious Subject

  62. Using context clues we may infer that “iodine, fluoride and calcium” are ________.

  A. substances which an positively or negatively on man‘s health

  B. harmful substance in the water supply

  C. substances which help provide breeding places for pests

  D. substances contributory to good health

  63. We may infer from the third paragraph that geography and climate play an important role in determining the inhabitants‘________.

  A. health condition

  B. personality

  C. life-span

  D. all of the above

  64. According to the author. research into the influence of geography and climate should ________.

  A. focus on some unknown aspects

  B. be pursued on a larger scale

  C. be carried out within a larger scope

  D. go much deeper

  65. The author hopes that studies on the influence of geographical environment will enable us to ________.

  A. generalize better about types of people

  B. find better water supplies

  C. gain an insight into its influence on mankind

  D. lice to a ripe old age

Part IV Cloze Test

  I have five older sisters and they were all married (66) they were twenty. The moment they got out of high school ,they would end up (67) married. When I told my parents, I was going to the airlines they got excited. They were so happy that one of the girls could go out and see the world and spend some time(68)single. I didn‘t get married until I was (69) 25years old. My mother especially thought it would be great that I could have the ambition, the nerve to go to the big city (70)my own and try to accomplish (71) a stewardess. when people ask you What you’re doing and you say stewardess, you‘re really proud. You think it’s like a (72)stone. But after you start working, it‘s not as glamorous as you thought it was going to be. they like girls that have a nice personality and that are (73)to look at. We had to go to stew school. One day in class our teacher was showing us how to accept a light for a cigarette from a man and never blow it out. When he lights it, just look (74) his eyes. It was really funny, all the girls laughed.

  It‘s never (75) for a woman to light her own cigarette. You look into his eyes as a man’s lighting your cigarette and you‘re cupping his hand, but holding it just very light, so that he can feel your touch and your (76)。The idea is not to be too obvious about’it. They don‘t want you to look too (77)。 That’s the whole thing, being a lady but still giving out that (78) appeal, like the body movement and the lips and the eyes, (79) one time they wouldn‘t let us wear false eyelashes and false fingernails. Now it’s required that a stewardess (80) false eyelashes. Everything is supposed to be (81)to the passenger.

  They say you can spot a stewardess(82)the way she wears her make-up I think our average age is 26. But our supervisors tell us what kind of makeup to(83)。 They even tell us how to act when we‘re on a pass. Like last night I met my husband. I was (84) plain clothes. I wanted to kiss him But I’m not supposed to kiss anybody at the teminal. You‘re not supposed to walk off with a passenger, hand (85) hand. After you get out of the terminal, that’s all yours.

  66. A) after B) before C) prior to D)until

  67. A) getting B) get C) got D)being

  68. A) be B) get C) getting D)being

  69. A) hardly B) almost C) scarcely D) sparingly

  70. A) with B) of C) on D) in

  71. A) being B) be C) getting D) get

  72. A) step B) stop C) stepped D) stepping

  73. A) pleased B) pleasing C) pleasure D) pleasant

  74. A) at B) into C) in D) on

  75. A) fit B) suitable C) proper D) properly

  76. A) warm B) warming C) warmness D) warmliness

  77. A) forward B) clear C) crystal D) obvious

  78. A) womanish B) womanful C) woman D) womanly

  79. A) In B) On C) At D) For

  80. A) wears B) wear C) wearing D) wore

  81. A) glad B) satisfying C) suiting D) becoming

  82. A) in B) on C) through D) by

  83. A) wear B) put C) smear D) dub

  84. A) in B) on C) with D) having

  85. A) by B) in C) with D) to

  Paper Two试卷二

  Part I Error Detection and Correction

  l. When our Maths teacher (discovered) we (did not do) the exercise he made us all

  A B

  (do three) (additional) exercises.

  C D

  2. Eisenhower (Was) President before Kennedy,(and then) Johnson (served) after

  A B C

  Kennedy (was)。

  D

  3. Simon‘s car was so damaged in a traffic accident that he had to (have his car repair)

  A

  (even though) he had (little) money (to spare)。

  B C D

  4. Each of the contestants,(having passed) the primaries, (hope) to carry (away) the

  A B C

  grand prize, and (so does my) brother

  D

  5. Robert hesitated to accept the post (offering) by the trading company (as) he

  A B

  didn‘t think the salary (would be enough) for a man (with a family) of five

  C D

  6. He (would have) come (much earlier) if he (knew) the garden party (would start)

  A B C D

  at eight.

  7. The librarian (insists) that I (shall return) the book to the library at once (even

  A B C

  if) I haven‘t finished (using) it

  D

  8. (Such) is the general purport of this legendary superstition (which has )(inspired)

  A B C

  many a wild (stories) in that region.

  D

  9. (Anyone) in this university (who) is interested in modern drama or modern poetry,

  A B

  can write down (their names) on (the)piece of paper below.

  C D

  1O. On the other hand concern is also growing (about) the possibility of anew economic

  A

  order (which) resource-rich nations of the Third World (would combine) in cartels

  B C

  (to set) high commodity prices.

  D

  Part II Translation

  朋友对我们很重要。无论儿童或大人都需要朋友。然而朋友有两类。一类是好的,另一类是坏的。好朋友会鼓励我们进步,而坏朋友会纵容我们玩忽职守。因此,当我们交朋友时,我们应该意识到我们的朋友会给我们什么样的影响。

  Part III Guided Writing

  Science: Good or Evil

  提纲:1、对科学好与坏的争论

  2、科学给人类带来的好处与负面影响

  3、你对科学的看法。

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