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PartIIListeningComprehension(30minutes)

SectionA

Directions:Inthisction,ndofeach

conversation,econversationandthe

ouhearaquestion,youmustchoo

thebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Thenmarkthe

correspondingletteronAnswersheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.

Questions1to4arebadontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

1.A)Sheisagreatathlete.

B)Shehasathree-year-oldchild.

C)ShecomestotalkaboutOlympicGames.

D)Sheenjoysreadingnewbooks.

2.A)Howathletexcelinthepasttwentyyears.

B)Howathleteshavechallengedtheirphysicalabilities.

C)Howcomparisonsaremadebetweenathletes.

D)Howtechnologyhashelpedathletesscalenewheights.

3.A)Ourbodies.C)Ourthoughts.

B)Ourscientificknowledge.D)Ourambitions.

4.A)Itcanbeharmfultosomeathletesphysicalhealth.

B)Athletesmaybecometoodependentontechnologicalprogress.

C)Itmaygiveanunfairadvantagetosomeathletes.

D)Scientificknowledgecanhelpathletescheatincompetitions.

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Questions5to8arebadontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

5.A)Variety.C)Sensitivity.

В)Flexibility.D)Familysupport.

6.A)Importingallkindsofgoodsovertheyears.

B)MakingtradesbetweenChinaandItaly.

C)Exchangingfurnitureforfoods.

D)Usingthesamecontainerbackandforth.

7.A)Warehous.C)Productionlines.

В)Cargocontainers.D)Businessoffices.

8.A)Higherprices.C)Lowerimportduties.

B)Moredemand.D)Rapidgrowth.

SectionB

Directions:Inthisction,ndofeachpassage,youwill

epassageandthequestionswillbespoken

ouhearaquestion,youmustchoothebestanswerfromthe

fourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Thenmarkthecorrespondingletteron

AnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.

Questions9to11arebadonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

9.A)Ithelpmployeesreducetheirstress.

В)Itdistinguishesofficesfromprisons.

C)Itbreakstheboundaryofhierarchy.

D)Itrevealsthedislikeamongemployees.

10.A)Productiveemployeexcelatalltaskstheyperform.

B)Routineproductionworkcannotmakeemployeessatisfied.

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C)Employeesperformbetterafterahappyweekend.

D)Humorcanhelpworkerxcelatroutinetasks.

11.A)Putbizarreexpressionsonthenotes.

B)Takethebossdollapartaslongastheyreasmbleit.

C)Beateachotherduringthebreaks.

D)Exchangestress-reducingitemswitheachother.

Questions12to15arebadonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

12.A)Therecentfindingofachangedgeneinobemice.

B)Thenewdevelopmentofgenesandhormones.

C)Thesimilaritybetweenhumangenesandmougenes.

D)Theinfluenceofgenesonindividualorganism.

13.A)Itonlyworkswhentheorganismhassufficientfattytissues.

B)Howandwhenthegenehaschangedisstillunknown.

C)ItisnamedaftertheRockefellergeneticist.

D)Itrendersmiceunabletonwhentostopeating.

14.A)Peopleofdifferentweighthavedifferentobesitygenes.

B)Ourweightistotallydeterminedbygenes.

C)Peoplearebornwithatendencytohaveacertainweight.

D)Weightandheightareclolyrelated.

15.A)LackofphysicalactivitiesamongallAmericans.

B)Theabundantprovisionofrichfoods.

C)Thebeliefthatweightcannotbecontrolled.

D)Thechangeoffoodsources.

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SectionC

Directions:Inthisction,youwillhearthreerecordingsoflecturesortalksfollowedbythree

ouheara

question,youmustchoothebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)

andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasingle

linethroughthecentre.

Questions16to18arebadontherecordingyouhavejustheard.

16.A)Similarityininterests.C)Compassion.

B)Openness.D)Mentalstimulation.

17.A)Pleasure.C)Popularity.

B)Company.D)Emotionalfactors.

18.A)Inequality.C)Feelingsofbetrayal.

B)Poorcommunication.D)Lackoffrankness.

Questions19to21arebadontherecordingyouhavejustheard.

19.A)Inthedertedfields.

B)InthedinosaurpitinUtah.

C)Inthebiologydepartmentofbiguniversities.

D)Atmuumsofnaturalhistoryinlargecities.

20.A)Itissofarthelargestamountofdinosaurskeletonverfound.

B)Somenaturaldisasterkilledawholeherdofdinosaursinthearea.

C)Thefindingofthebonescanhelpdiscoverthecauofdinosaurextinction.

D)Theuniquenessofthedepositmakesitamonumentinthestudyofdinosaurs.

21.A)Theyfloateddownaneastwardflowingriver.

B)Someofthedinosaursdiedofdryness.

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C)Dinosaurswenttotheirgravebeforetheydied.

D)Theywereprervedwellbythesand.

Questions22to25arebadontherecordingyouhavejustheard.

22.A)Developingnewstylesoflivingatatoofastpace.

B)Showinglessrespecttotheeldergeneration.

C)Failingtocareforparentsinthetraditionalway.

D)Lackingfinancialandmentalindependence.

23.A)Theydon’thavetheurgetobewithfriendsandrelatives.

B)Theyhavenochoicebuttolivealone.

C)Theypreferdifferentlifestylesduetotheirdifferentethnicbackgrounds.

D)Theyhaveanofindependenceandautonomy.

24.A)Manymothersdon'twanttobecomegrandmothers.

B)Therehavebeenextendedfamiliesinmostpartsoftheworld.

C)Smallfamilyunitswithonlyparentsandchildrenareover-emphasized.

D)Parentsandgrandparentsshouldstayoutofthechildren’sway.

25.A)Saveenoughmoneytopayforthenursinghomes.

B)Avoidbeingaburdentotheirchildren.

C)Accepttheexistenceofthegenerationgap.

D)Understandtherealneedoftheirchildren.

PartIIIReadingComprehension(40minutes)

SectionA

Directions:Inthisction,requiredtolectone

wordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthe

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markthecorrespondingletter

notuanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.

Smallcommunities,withtheirdistinctivecharacter—wherelifeisstableandintenly

human—ve26fromthefaceoftheearth,othersaredyingslowly,

butallha

mergingofdiverpeoplesintoacommonmasshasproducedtensionamongmembersofthe

minoritiesandthemajorityalike.

TheOldOrderAmish,whoarrivedonAmericanshoresincolonialtimes,have29inthe

modernworldindistinctive,veresistedthehomogenization30

tingandharvesttimeonecanetheirbeardedmen

workingthefieldswithhorsandtheirwomenhangingoutthelaundryinneatrowstodry.

ManyAmericanpeoplehaveenAmishfamilies,withthemenwearingbroad-brimmedblack

hatsandthewomeninlongdress,ghtheAmishhavelivedwith

32Americaforovertwoandahalfcenturies,theyhavemoderateditsinfluenceontheir

personallives,theirfamilies,communities,andtheirvalues.

TheAmishareoften33byotherAmericanstoberelicsofthepastwholiveasimple,

eenasabandoningboth

tpeoplehavenoquarrel

onscientiousobjectionwas

toleratedinwartime,forafterall,theyaregoodfarmerswho35thevirtuesofworkandthrift.

A)accessing

B)conveniences

C)destined

D)expanding

E)industrialized

F)perceived

G)practice

H)process

I)progress

J)respective

K)survived

L)terminals

M)undergone

N)universal

O)vanished

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SectionB

Directions:Inthisction,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.

fythe

choaparagraph

thequestionsby

markingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.

CountriesRushforUpperHandinAntarctica

[A]Onaglacier-filledislandwithfjords(峡湾)andelephantals,Russiahasbuilt

Antarctica’anan

hourawaybysnowmobile,ChinelaborershaveupdatedtheGreatWallStation,avital

partofChina’splantooperatefivebasonAntarctica,completewithanindoor

eoutdone,India’sfuturistic

newBharathiba,builtonstilts(桩子)using134interlockingshippingcontainers,

andIranhaveannouncedplanstobuildbas,too.

[B]Morethanacenturyhaspasdsinceexplorersracedtoplanttheirflagsatthebottomof

theworld,andfordecadestocomethiscontinentissuppodtobeprotectedasa

scientificprerve,

arrayofcountriesarerushingtoasrtgreaterinfluencehere,withaneyenotjusttowards

thedaythoprotectivetreatiexpire,butalsoforthestrategicandcommercial

opportunitiesthatalreadyexist.

[C]Thenew

oftheventuresfocusontheAntarcticresourcesthatarealreadyupforgrabs,like

orea,whichoperatesstate-of-the-artbashere,isincreasingits

fishingofkrill(磷虾),foundinabundanceintheSouthernOcean,whileRussiarecently

frustratedeffortstocreateoneoftheworld’slargestoceansanctuarieshere.

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[D]SomescientistsareexaminingthepotentialforharvestingicebergsfromAntarctica,which

sarealso

pressingaheadwithspacerearchandsatelliteprojectstoexpandtheirglobalnavigation

abilities.

[E]BuildingonaSoviet-erafoothold,RussiaixpandingitsmonitoringstationsforGlonass,

itsversionoftheGlobalPositioningSystem(GPS).AtleastthreeRussianstationsare

alreadyoperatinginAntarctica,partofitfforttochallengethedominanceofthe

AmericanGPS,andnewstationsareplannedforsitesliketheRussianba,inthe

shadowoftheOrthodoxChurchoftheHolyTrinity.

[F]ElwhereinAntarctica,Russianrearchersboastoftheirrecentdiscoveryofa

freshwaterrervethesizeofLakeOntarioafterdrillingthroughmilesofsolidice.“You

canethatwe’reheretostay,”saidVladimirCheberdak,57,chiefoftheBellingshaun

Station,ashesippedteaunderaportraitofFabianGottliebvonBellingshaun,a

high-rankingofficerintheImperialRussianNavywhoexploredtheAntarcticcoastin

1820.

[G]Antarctica'smineral,atybanning

mininghere,shieldingcoveted(令人垂涎的)rervesofironore,coalandchromium,

chersrecentlyfoundkimberlite(金伯利岩)deposits

leasssmentsvarywidely,geologists

estimatethatAntarcticaholdsatleast36billionbarrelsofoilandnaturalgas.

[H]BeyondtheAntarctictreaties,hugeobstaclespersisttotappingtheresources,like

ereisAntarctica’s

remoteness,withsomemineraldepositsfoundinwindsweptlocationsonacontinentthat

islargerthanEuropeandwherewintertemperatureshoveraroundminus55degrees

Celsius.

[I]ButadvancesintechnologymightmakeAntarcticaalotmoreaccessiblethreedecades

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nbeforethen,scholarswarn,thedemandforresourcesinan

energy-hungryworldcouldraipressuretorenegotiateAntarctica’streaties,possibly

allowingmorecommercialendeavorsherewellbeforetheprohibitionsagainstthem

earchstationsonKingGeorgeIslandofferaglimpintothelonggameon

thisice-blanketedcontinentasnationsasrtthemlves,erodingtheswaylongheldby

countriesliketheUnitedStates,Britain,AustraliaandNewZealand.

[J]BeingstationedinAntarcticainvolvesadaptingtolifeontheplanet’sdriest,windiestand

coldestcontinent,dRussian

priestsofferregularrvicesattheOrthodoxchurchforthe16orsoRussianspeakers

whospendthewinterattheba,largelypolarscientistsinfieldslikeglaciologyand

as

editsfourthstationlastyear

ildingitscondice-breakingship

andttinguprearchdrillingoperationsonanicedome13422feetabovealevelthat

isoneoftheplanet’eofficialssaytheexpansioninAntarctica

prioritizesscientificrearch,buttheyalsoacknowledgethatconcernsabout“resource

curityinfluencetheirmoves.

[K]China’snewlyrenovatedGreatWallStationonKingGeorgeIslandmakestheRussianand

Chileanbashereemoutdated.“Wedoweathermonitoringhereandotherrearch,”

NingXu,53,thechiefoftheChineba,saidoverteaduringafierceblizzard(暴风雪)

gebaheleadsremblesasnowed-incollegecampuson

holidaybreak,withthecapacitytosleepmorethan10timesthe13peoplewhowere

,aChinemicrobiologist,showedoff

thespaciousbuilding,withemptydesksunderanillustratedtimelinedetailingtherapid

growthofChina'sAntarcticoperationssincethe1980s.“Wenowfeelequippedtogrow,”

hesaid.

[L]AssomecountriexpandoperationsinAntarctica,theUnitedStatesmaintainsthree

year-roundstationsonthecontinentwithmorethan1,000peopleduringthesouthern

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hemisphere’ssummer,includingthoattheAmurdn-Scottstation,builtin1956atan

elevationof9,earchersquietly

compng

thereachoftheUnitedStatesinAntarctica.

[M]ScholarswarnthatAntarctica’spoliticaldriftcouldblurthedistinctionbetweenmilitary

andcivilianactivitieslongbeforethecontinent’streatiescomeupforrenegotiation,

especiallyinpartsofAntarcticathatareidealforintercepting(拦截)signalsfrom

satellitesorretaskingsatellitesystems,potentiallyenhancingglobalelectronicintelligence

operations.

N)openedarearchstationin1984,butit

waslargelydestroyedbyafirethatkilledtwomembersofthenavyin2012,thesame

atwerenotenough,a

BrazilianC130Herculesmilitarytransportplanehasremainedstrandedneartherunway

ofChile’sairbaheresinceitcrash-landedin2014.

[O]However,Brazil’

ChinecompanywinningtheS100millioncontractin2015torebuildtheBrazilian

station.

[P]Amidallthechanges,oreaopeneditscond

Antarcticrearchbain2014,describingitasawaytotestrobotsdevelopedbyKorean

ssia’shelp,Belarusispreparingto

iasaidthisyearthatitplannedtojoinotherSouth

AmericannationswithbasinAntarctica.

[Q]“TheolddaysoftheAntarcticbeingdominatedbytheinterestsandwishesofwhitemen

fromEuropean,AustralasianandNorthAmericanstatesareover,”saidKlausDodds,a

politicsscholarattheUniversityofLondonwhospecializesinAntarctica.“Therealityis

thatAntarcticaisgeopoliticallycontested.”

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ingtoChineofficials,theiractivitiesinAntarcticalaygreateremphasison

scientificrearch.

stocreateoneoftheworld'slargestoceansanctuariesfailedbecauofRussia’s

obstruction.

veralmonitoringstationsoperatinginAntarctica,Russiaistryinghardtocounter

America’sdominanceinthefieldofworldwidenavigationalfacilities.

ingtogeologists'estimates,Antarcticahanormousrervesofoilandnaturalgas.

timatedthatAntarcticaboastsoftherichestrervesoffreshwateronearth.

andforenergyresourcesmaycompelrenegotiationofAntarctica’streatiesbefore

theirexpiration.

untriesareracingagainsteachothertoincreatheirbusinessandstrategic

influenceonAntarctica.

tica’sharshnaturalconditionsconstitutehugeobstaclestotheexploitationofits

resources.

mpetitionfrommanycountries,Antarcticaisnolongerdominated-bythe

traditionalwhitenations.

anscientistscomplainaboutlackofsufficientmoneyandequipmentfortheir

expansioninAntarctica.

SectionC

Directions:ssageisfollowedbysomequestions

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hofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),

C)andD).Youshoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorresponding

letteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.

PassageOne

Questions46to50arebadonthefollowingpassage.

Anyveterannicotineaddictwilltestifythatfancypackagingplaysnoroleinthedecision

,itisargued,strippingcartonsoftheirbrandingwilltriggernomass

movementtoquit.

Butthatisn’twhythegovernment—underpressurefromcancercharities,healthworkers

andtheLabourparty—oryisthat

smokingshouldbestrippedofanyappealtodiscouragenewgenerationsfromstartinginthe

ackagingwouldbeanotherstepinthereclassificationofcigarettesfrom

invitingconsumerproductstonarcotics(麻醉剂).

Naturally,nesslikestoadmitthatit

whygovernmenthashistoricallyintervened,

banningadvertising,imposinghealthwarningsandpunitive(惩罚性的)proach

hasledovertimetoafallinsmokingwithnumbershavingroughlyhalvedsincethe1970s.

EvidencefromAustraliasuggestsplainpackagingpushessocietyfurtheralongthatroad.

SincetobaccoisoneofthebiggestcausofprematuredeathintheUK,ameasurethattames

thehabitevenbyafractionisworthtrying.

Sowhyhasittakensolong?TheDepartmentofHealthdeclareditsintentiontoconsider

planwassuspendedinJuly

otescapenoticethatalobbyingfirmtupbyLyntonCrosby,DavidCameron’s

electioncampaigndirector,hadpreviouslyactedforPhilipMorrisInternational.(Theprime

ministerdeniedtherewasaconnectionbetweenhisnewadvir’soutsideinterestsandthe

changeinlegislativeprogramme.)InNovember2013,afteranunnecessaryroundof

additionalconsultation,healthministerJaneEllisonsaidthegovernmentwasmindedto

retoldMembersofParliament(MPs)willhaveafreevotebefore

parliamentisdissolvedinMarch.

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Parliam

votedoverwhelminglyinfavourofLabouramendmentstothechildrenandfamiliesbilllast

fficientwillin

engthofwillisthemissing

itudetostate

interventionhaslookedconfudeversincehisbizarre2006lament(叹惜)thatchocolate

orangesplacedductivelyatsupermarketcheckoutsfueledobesity.

Thegovernmenthasmovedreluctantlyintoansiblepublichealthpolicy,butwithsuch

obviousot

nwouldstillbehookedonthe

chainsmokersthinkofcigarettepackaging?

chainsmokersthinkofcigarettepackaging?

A)Fancypackagingcanhelptoengagenewsmokers.

B)Ithaslittletodowiththequalityortasteofcigarettes.

C)Plainpackagingdiscouragesnon-smokersfromtakingupsmoking.

D)Ithaslittleimpactontheirdecisionwhetherornottoquitsmoking.

stheUKgovernmentagreedtodoconcerningtobaccopackaging?

A)Passalawtostandardizecigarettepackaging.

B)Ridcigarettecartonsofalladvertiments.

C)Subsidizecompaniestoadoptplainpackaging.

D)Reclassifycigarettesaccordingtopackaging.

shappenedinAustraliawhereplainpackagingisimplemented?

A)Prematuredeathratesresultingfromsmokinghavedeclined.

B)ThenumberofsmokershasdroppedmoresharplythanintheUK.

C)Thesalesoftobaccosubstituteshaveincreadconsiderably.

D)CigarettesaleshavebeenfallingfarmorequicklythanintheUK.

ittakensolongfortheUKgovernmenttoconsiderplainpackaging?

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A)PrimeMinisterCameronhasbeenreluctanttotakeaction.

B)Thereisstrongoppositionfromveterannicotineaddicts.

C)ManyMembersofParliamentareaddictedtosmoking.

D)Pressurefromtobaccomanufacturersremainsstrong.

dCameronsayaboutchocolateorangesatsupermarketcheckouts?

A)Theyfueledalotofcontroversy.

C)TheymademoreBritishpeopleobe.

B)Theyattractedalotofsmokers.

D)Theyhadcertainingredientsmissing.

PassageTwo

Questions51to55arebadonthefollowingpassage.

Whatawasteofmoney!Inreturnforanaverageof£44,000ofdebt,studentsgetan

feeshaverin

from£1,000to£9,000inthelastdecade,butcontacttimeatuniversityhasbarelyrinatall.

Andgraduatingdoesn'tevenprovideanyguaranteeofadecentjob:sixintengraduatestoday

areinnon-graduatejobs.

Nowonderithasbecomefashionabletodenouncemanyuniversitiesaslittlemorethan

elaboratecon-tricks(骗术).There’salotforstudentstocomplainabout:therepayment

thresholdforpayingbackloanswillbefrozenforfiveyears,meaningthatlower-paid

graduateshavetostartrepayingtheirloans;andmaintenancegrantshavebeenreplacedby

loans,meaningthatstudentsfrompoorerbackgroundsfacehigherdebtthanthowith

wealthierparents.

gtouniversitydoesn’tworkout,studentspay

verylittleifanyoftheirtuitionfeesback:youonlystartrepayingwhenyouareearning

£21,halfofgraduatesthowhogoontoearnless—willhaveaportionof

’ionisthe

tsdonot

merelybenefitwhileatuniversity;studiesshowtheygoontobehealthierandhappierthan

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non-graduates,andalsofarmorelikelytovote.

Whateveryourtalents,itixtraordinarilydifficulttogetaleadingjobinmostfields

terscircleeliteuniversitieslikevultures(兀鹰).

Manytopfirmswillnotevenlookatapplicationsfromthowholacka2.1,i.e.,an

upper-condclassdegree,tsatuniversityalsomeettho

likelytobeinleadingjobsinthefuture,ghtnotberight,but

school-leaverswhofailtoacknowledgeasmuchriskmakingthewrongdecisionaboutgoing

touniversity.

Perhapsthereasonwhysomanyuniversitiesoffertheirstudentssolittleistheyknow

studyingatatopuniversityremainsabrilliantinvestmentevenifyoudon’tlearnanything.

Studyingatuniversitywillonlybecomelessattractiveifemployersshifttheirfocusaway

fromwheresomeonewenttouniversity—andthereisnosignofthathappeninganytimesoon.

School-leaversmaymoan,buttheyhavelittlechoicebuttoembraceuniversityandthestudent

debtthatcomeswithit.

theauthor’sopinionofgoingtouniversity?

A)Itisworthwhileafterall.

B)Itissimplyawasteoftime.

C)Itishardtosaywhetheritisgoodorbad.

D)Itistooexpensiveformostyoungpeople.

estheauthorsayabouttheemploymentsituationofBritishuniversitygraduates?

A)Fewofthemaresatisfiedwiththejobstheyareoffered.

B)Itusuallytakesalongtimeforthemtofindadecentjob.

C)Graduatesfromeliteuniversitiesusuallycangetdecentjobs

D)Mostofthemtakejobswhichdon’trequireacollegedegree.

estheauthorsayisimportantforuniversitystudentsbesidesclassroom

instruction?

A)Makingsuretoobtainanupper-condclassdegree.

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B)Practicalskillstheywillneedintheirfuturecareer.

C)Interactionsamongthemlvesoutsidetheclassroom.

D)Developingindependentandcreativethinkingabilities.

saidtobeanadvantageofgoingtouniversity?

A)Learninghowtotakerisksinanever-changingworld.

B)Meetingpeoplewhowillbehelpfultoyouinthefuture.

C)Havingopportunitiesofplayingaleadingroleinsociety.

D)Gainingup-to-dateknowledgeinscienceandtechnology.

nweinferfromthelastparagraph?

A)Itisnaturalforstudentstomakecomplaintsaboutuniversityeducation.

B)Fewstudentsarewillingtobeartheburdenofdebtincurredatuniversity.

C)Universityeducationisbecomingattractivetostudentswhocanaffordit.

D)Theprestigeoftheuniversityinfluencemployers’recruitmentdecisions.

PartIVTranslation(30minutes)

Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestotranslateapassagefromChine

uldwriteyouransweronAnswerSheet2.

《三国演义》(TheRomanceoftheThreeKingdoms)写于14世纪,是中国著名的历

史小说。这部小说以三国时期的历史为基础,描写了从二世纪下半叶到三世纪下半叶魏、

蜀、吴之间的战争。小说描写了近千个人物和无数的历史事件。虽然这些人物和事件是

有历史根据的,但它们都在不同程度上被戏剧化和扩大了。《三国演义》是公认的文学

名著。面世以来,对中国一代又一代人产生了持续而久远的影响,吸引了一代又一代读

者,对中国历史产生了广泛而深远的影响。

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未得到监考教师指令前,不得翻阅该试题册!

PartIWriting(30minutes)

(请于正式开考后半小时内完成该部分,之后将进行听力考试)

Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteanessaycommentingonthe

saying“Thebestpreparationfortomorrowisdoingyourbesttoday.”You

shouldwriteatleast150wordsbutnomorethan200words.

请用黑色签字笔在答题卡1指定区域内作答作文题,在试题册上的作答无效!

请认真填写以下信息:

准考证号:

姓名:

错填、未填以上信息,按违规处理!

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答案

PartIWriting

Atprent,therelationshipbetweencurrentpainsandfuturegainshasbeenaheated

topic,asayinggoeslikethis:thebest

dewiththeviewthatitisofgreat

importancetoworkhardatprentinsteadofputtingthingsofftilltomorrow.

Evidently,veralreasonscouldaccountformyconsideration,amongwhichthe

ndforemost,aslongaswetakeadvantageof

theprent,wecangraspthechancestostepforwardandgetpromotedinourstudyorwork,

rmore,ifwe

don’ttryourbesttodoourutmostineverythingatprentbutdaydreameveryday,thenwe

advisableforustotagoalfortomorrowandtakeaction

rightnow.

Badonalltheanalysisabove,wehaveknownthatcurrentpainsarepreparedfor

tomorrow’sgains,soitisntialforustoizethedayandbepreparedallthetimefor

thiswaycanweembraceapromisingfuture.

PartIIListeningComprehension

SectionA

1.A2.D3.B4.C5.B6.D7.A8.C

SectionB

9.A10.D11.B12.A13.D14.C15.B

SectionC

16.A17.D18.C19.D20.B21.A22.C23.D24.B25.B

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PartIIIReadingComprehension

SectionA

26.O27.M28.D29.K30.H31.L32.E33.F34.B35.G

SectionB

36.J37.C38.E39.G40.D41.I42.B43.H44.Q45.L

SectionC

46.D47.A48.B49.A50.C51.A52.D53.C54.B55.D

PartIVTranslation

TheRomanceoftheTheeKingdoms,whichwaswritteninthefourteenthcentury,isa

nthehistoryoftheThreeKingdomsperiod,this

noveldescribesthewarbetweenWei,ShuandWufromthecondhalfofthecondcentury

ctsnearlyathousandcharactersandcountless

ghthecharactersandeventsarcbadontherealhistory,theyare

anceoftheThree

tspublication,ithas

attractedanddeeplyinfluencedgenerationsofreadersinChina,andalsohaxertedan

extensiveandfar-reachinginfluenceonChinehistory.

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