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PAGEPAGE13桂林工學院考試試卷(2006~2007學年度第2學期)課程名稱:大學英語[B]卷主要命題者:大學英語教研室I試卷編碼:3251171002考核專業(yè)班級:2005級B班I.ListeningComprehension(20%)SectionADirections: Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C),andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.Thenmarkthecorrespondingletterwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.A)250dollars. B)300dollars. C)350dollars. D)400dollars.A)Astudent. B)Ateacher. C)Alawyer. D)Aninterviewee.A)TopunishSam. B)Totellhimaboutanewjob.C)ToteachSamagoodlesson. D)Toaskhimtostopdrinking.A)Thecourseisthemostimportantamongalltheothercourses.B)Thecourseisnotsoimportantasthewomanthinks.C)Themanmayaswellthinkthecourseimportant.D)Themanwillbeforcedtostudythecourse.A)Tomwillbethereat8:30. B)Tomwillnotshowup.C)Tomisalwayslate. D)Tomisusuallyontime.A)Aretirementparty. B)Afacultyreception.C)Aclassreunion. D)Abirthdayparty.A)Thefirsthousetheysawistooexpensive.B)Theymaysavesomemoneyforthetimebeing.C)Sheishappywiththepricesetbythesellers.D)Lessmoneywillbespentinmaintainingthehouse.A)Followthedirections. B)Practiseworkingtogether.C)Carrythepartstogether. D)Overcomeanydifficulties.A)Tomorrow. B)Bytheendofthismonth.C)Nextweek. D)NextFriday.A)Morethananhourandahalf.B)Notmorethanhalfanhour.C)Lessthananhourandahalf. D)Morethantwohours.SectionBDirections: Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Thenmarkthecorrespondingletterwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.PassageOneQuestions11to13arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.11.A)TheclimatevariesalittleallovertheUnitedStates.B)TheclimatevariesalotintheUnitedStates.C)ThereisnovariationinclimateintheUnitedStates.D)Theclimateisverypleasantalltheyearround.12.A)Itiscoldinwinterandhotinsummer.B)Itiswarminwinterandcomfortablycoolinsummer.C)Itiswarminwinterandunpleasantlyhotinsummer.D)Itisneithercoldnorhotalltheyearround.13.A)Theygrowthembythemselves.B)Theygetthembyships.C)Theygetthembyairplanes. D)Theygetthembytrucksandtrains.PassageTwoQuestions14to16arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.14.A)Atabusstop. B)Atacrossroad.C)Atthesideoftheroad. D)Atthelibrary.15.A)Itwasaforeigncar. B)Theenginelookedverybad.C)Therewerenotpropertools. D)Hedidnotknowanythingaboutthecaratall.16.A)Theyworkedinthelibrary.B)Theirhomewasnearthelibrary.C)Thegirllikedbooksverymuch.D)Thegirlwantedtoborrowabook,whichwouldteachherboyfriendsomethingaboutcars.PassageThreeQuestion17to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.17. A)Computerisabletotranslateallkindsoftexts.B)Machinetranslationhasbecomeamajorserviceindustry.C)Machinetranslationhasbeenverysuccessfulinallthemajorlanguages.D)Translationbycomputerwillcertainlyhaveabrightfuture.18. A)BecauseanimportantUSscienceinstitutebelievedthatthemethodcouldnotbeputinpractice.B) BecauseanimportantUSscienceinstituteurgedtobuiltamorepowerfulcomputer.C) BecauseanimportantUSscienceinstitutethoughtthatthemethodwasofnovalue.D)BecauseanimportantUSscienceinstitutedidnothaveenoughmoneytogoonwiththeresearch.19. A)Somescientistswentonwiththeresearchesofmachinetranslationalthoughallthefundswerecut. B)Mostlanguagesarestilltranslatedwithoriginalmethods.C)Poems,novelsandplaysareusuallytranslatedbytranslators.D)Translationbycomputersavesalotofmanpowerandtime.20. A) CommunicationImprovement B)TranslatorsTranslation C) LanguageTranslation D)MachineTranslationPartIIFastReading(10%)Directions: Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet1.Forquestions1-7,markY(forYES)ifthestatementagreeswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage;N(forNO)ifthestatementcontradictstheinformationgiveninthepassage;NG(forNOTGIVEN)iftheinformationisnotgiveninthepassage.Forquestions8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.Theportprovidesafascinatingandrichunderstandingofthemovementofpeopleandgoodsaroundtheworld.Weunderstandaportasacenterofland-seaexchange,andasamajorsourceoflivelihoodandamajorforceforculturalmixing.Butdoportsallproducearangeofcommonurbancharacteristicswhichjustifyclassifyingportcitiestogetherunderasinglegenericlabel?Dotheyhaveenoughincommontowarrantdistinguishingthemfromotherkindsofcities?Aportmustbedistinguishedfromaharbor.Theyaretwoverydifferentthings.Mostportshavepoorharbors,andmanyfineharborseefewships.Harborsisaphysicalconcept,ashelterforships;portisaneconomicconcept,acenterofland-seaexchangewhichrequiresgoodaccesstohinterland(內(nèi)地)evenmorethanasea-linkedforeland前陸(與內(nèi)地相對而言).Itislandwardaccess,whichisproductiveofgoodsforexportandwhichdemandsimports,thatiscritical.Poorharborscanbeimprovedwithbreakwaters(防浪堤),anddredging(挖泥)ifthereisademandforport.MadrasandColomboareexamplesofharborsexpensivelyimprovedbyenlarging,dredgingandbuildingbreakwaters.Portcitiesbecomeindustrial,financialandservicecentersandpoliticalcapitalsbecauseoftheirwaterconnectionsandtheurbanconcentrationwhicharisesthereandlaterdrawstoitsrailways,highwaysandairroutes.Watertransportmeanscheapaccess,thechiefbasisofallportcities.Manyoftheworld’sbiggestcities,forexample,London,NewYork,Shanghai,Istanbul,BuenosAires,Tokyo,Jakarta,Calcutta,PhiladelphiaandSanFranciscobeganasports―thatis,withland-seaexchangeastheirmajorfunction―buttheyhavesincegrowndisproportionatelyinotherrespectssothattheirportfunctionsarenolongerdominant.Theyremaindifferentkindsofplacesfromnon-portcitiesandtheirportfunctionsaccountforthatdifference.Portfunctions,morethananythingelse,makeacitycosmopolitan.Aportcityisopentotheworld.Initraces,cultures,andideas,aswellasgoodsfromavarietyofplaces,mixandenricheachotherandthelifeofthecity.Thesmelloftheseaandtheharbor,thesoundoftheboatwhistlesorthemovingtidesaresymbolsoftheirmultiplelinkswithawideworldsamplesofwhicharepresentinmicrocosm(微觀世界)withintheirownurbanareas.Seaportshavebeentransformedbytheadventofpoweredvessels,whosesizeanddraughthaveincreased.Manyformerlyimportantportshavebecomeeconomicallyandphysicallylessaccessibleasaresult.Bypassedbymostoftheirformerenrichingflowofexchange,theyhavebecomeculturalandeconomicbackwatersorhaveacquiredthecharacterofmuseumsofthepast.Muchdomesticporttradehasnotbeenrecorded.Whatevidencewehavesuggeststhatdomestictradewasgreateratallperiodsthanexternaltrade.Shanghai,forexample,didmostofitstradewithotherChineseportsandinlandcities.CalcuttatradedmainlywithotherpartsofIndiaandsoon.Mostofanycity’spopulationisengagedinprovidinggoodsandservicesforthecityitself.Tradeoutsidethecityisitsbasicfunction.Buteachbasicworkerrequiresfood,housing,clothingandotherservices.Estimatesoftheratioofbasicworkerstoserviceonesrangefrom1:4to1:8.Nocitycanbesimplyaportbutmustbeinvolvedinavarietyofotheractivities.Theportfunctionofthecitydrawstoitrawmaterialsanddistributestheminmanyotherforms.Portstakeadvantageoftheneedforbreakingupthebulkmaterialwherewaterandlandtransportmeetandwhereloadingandunloadingcostscanbeminimizedbyrefiningrawmaterialsorturningthemintofinishedgoods.Themajorexampleshereareoilrefiningandorerefiningwhicharecommonlylocatedatports.Itisnoteasytodrawalinearoundwhatisandisnotaportfunction.Allportshandle,unload,sort,alter,process,repackandreshipmostofwhattheyreceive.Acitymaystillberegardedasaportcitywhenitbecomesinvolvedinarangeoffunctionsnotimmediatelyinvolvedwithshipsordocks.Citieswhichbeganasportsretainthechiefcommercialandadministrativecenterofthecityclosetothewaterfront.ThecenterofNewYorkisinlowerManhattanbetweentworivermouths,theCityofLondonisontheThames,ShanghaialongtheBund.ThisproximitytowaterisalsotrueofBoston,Philadelphia,Bombay,Calcutta,Madras,Singapore,BangkokandHongKongAportisdifferentfromaharborinthatharborisaphysicalconcept,whileportisaneconomicconcept.22.MadrasandColombowereoriginallypoorharborstobeimprovedlateronwithbreakwatersanddredging.ShanghaiisasimportantaportcitytoChinaasNewYorktotheUnitedStates.24.Manyformerlyimportantportshavebeenrenderedeconomicallyandfinanciallylessaccessiblesimplybecausemoresearouteshavebeendiscovered.Themajorityofanycity’spopulationdealswithmanufacturingandfarming,whilethemajorityofthepopulationinthoseportsareengagedintransportation.Theportfunctionsincludingseparatingthebulkmaterialwherewaterandlandtransportmeetandthenrefiningthoserawmaterialstominimizetheloadingorunloadingcosts.Acitymaynotstillberegardedasaportcityifitisengagedinaseriesoffunctionsnotcloselyrelatedtotransportation,loadingandunloading.21.〔Y〕〔N〕〔NG〕22.〔Y〕〔N〕〔NG〕23.〔Y〕〔N〕〔NG〕24.〔Y〕〔N〕〔NG〕25.〔Y〕〔N〕〔NG〕26.〔Y〕〔N〕〔NG〕27.〔Y〕〔N〕〔NG〕28.Manyoftheworldfamousportshavedevelopedtheirindustrialorcommercialfunctionsfasterthantheiroriginalfunctionssothattheir________________.29.Theportfunctionofthecityattracts________________andsendsthemoutbyotherdifferentmodesoftransportation.30.CitieslikeNewYork,LondonandShanghai,whichbeganasportsstillmaintaintheirpositionsastheleading________________centersclosetothewaterfront.PartIIIReadingcomprehension(ReadinginDepth)20%PassageOneSugarissomuchapartofourmodernlifethatweonlyreallythinkaboutitwhen,forsomereasons,wecannotobtainit.Ithasbeenknowntomanforatleast3000years,buthascomeintocommonuseonlyinmoderntimes.Sugaris,thenveryimportanttoourcivilization.Butwhatexactlyisit?Ofcourse,mostofusrecognizesugarimmediatelyasthesweetmaterialwhichweputincoffeeorcakes.Thiscommonformofsugarisderivedfromtwoplants:thesugarcane(atypeofgrasswhichgrowstoaheightoftwentyfeet)andthesugarbeet(whichgrowsunderground).About90%ofthesugarproducedisusedasfood.Only10%isusedinindustryforotherpurposesthanfoodproduction.Yetsugarhasgreatpossibilitiesforuseasthebasisofchemicals.Itcanevenbeusedformakingplastics.Inthefuturethesepotentialuseswillcertainlybedevelopedmorethaninthepast.Therearemanyreasonswhyweshouldincreasetheproductionofsugar.Mostimportantisthatitisoneofthemosthighlyconcentratedenergyfoods.Sugarcaneandbeetproduceanaverageof7,000,000calories.31.Mostpeoplerecognizesugaras_______.A)foodB)grassC)thesweetmaterialD)plant32.Sugarhasbeenknowntomanforatleast____________.A)7,000,000yearsB)6000yearsC)3000yearsD)4000years33.Thecommonformofsugarisderivedfrom___________.A)thesugarcaneB)thesugarbeetC)coffeeorcakesD)bothAandB34.About90%ofsugarisusedfor_______.A)cakedB)sugarcaneandbeetC)coffeeD)food35.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A)Only10%ofsugarisusedinindustryforotherpurposesthanfoodproduction.B)Sugarisoneofthemosthighlyconcentratedenergyfoods.C)Sugarcannotbeusedformakingplastics.D)Sugarcanbeusedformakingplastics.PassageTwoWhatistherelationbetweenthecodeandculturewhichcreatesit,andwhichittransmitstothenextgeneration?Linguistsintheanthropologicaltraditionhadtriedtoestablishlinkswithmeaningsexpressedwithmeaningsexpressedlexically:Eskimowordsfor‘snow’,Arabicwordsfor‘camel’andsoon.Yetvocabularyonly‘reflects’culturebycourtesyofitsinternalorganizationasawhole;andtheassertionthat“because‘camels’areimportanttotheArabs,thereforetheyhavealotofdifferentwordsfor‘them’”isastatementasmuchaboutEnglishasaboutArabic.PresumablynothingismoreimportantthanricetotheChinese;yetChinesehasasinglewordforriceanditmeansvariousotherthingsbesides.Chinesehappenstobeatypeoflanguagethatfavorsgeneralnouns.Astheessentialmediumforpeopletoorganizeandconveytheirideas,languageisnolongerwhatitseemedtobeforthetraditionallinguistswhousedtothinkoflanguageassimpleformalcodes.It’salsocloselyrelatedtothecontext,socialoranthropological,inwhichthecommunicationtakesplace.Todaymostlinguistscometorealizethatlanguageisanimportantcomponentofculture.Itdeterminesnotonlytheforminwhichideasaretransmitted,butalsothemethodwithwhichthecontentoftheideasareorganized.Inthisperspective,1anguageisalsoacommunicativebaseonwhichthemembersofaspeechcommunityformtheirideasinawaythatisreadilycomprehensibletoothermembersofthatcommunity.Itisalsoregardedaspartofculturethatisrelatedtootherfieldsofhumanitystudies.Butwhatismerelycomic(滑稽的)whenappliedtolexics(詞匯學)becomesseriouslymisleadingwhenappliedtogrammar.AsWhorfpointed50yearsago,itisnaiveanddangeroustotakeisolatedgrammaticalphenomenaandtrytorelatethemtofeaturesofaculture.Whenlinguistsrecognizedthis,theirresponsewastoavoidthelanguage-cultureissuealtogether,thusclosingthedooronanimportantareaofresearch.Thatthereisarelationshipbetweenacodeandtheculturethatengenders(造成)itisbeyondquestion;butitisanextremelycomplexandabstractone.36.Thefirstparagraphmainlydiscusses_______A)theearlyhistoryofhumanlanguageB)howimportantwordsareintheculturalissueC)thewayinwhichpeoplenamedifferentthingsD)therelationbetweenlanguageandcultureonthelexicallevel37.Accordingtotheanthropologists,theimportanceofameaning_____A)reflectsthecustomsB)isreflectedbythenumberofwordsreferringtoitC)isconnectedwithnextgenerationD)reflectscertaincultures38.TheauthorcitestheonlyChinesewordforriceshowthat___A)theChinesepeopleespeciallyenjoyriceB)theChinesepeoplehaveadifferentviewpointC)importantfoodsarenotalwaysnamedbymanywordsD)somethingculturallyimportantmaynotbeimportantinlanguage39.FromtheArabicwordsfor‘camel’andtheEskimowordsfor‘snow’,wecaninferthat_____A)languagemayreflectlivingconditionsB)differentlanguagesmayhavethesameoriginC)peopleenjoydifferentthingsindifferentcultureD)languagecanbeusedtoshowpeople’sversatility40.Whichofthefollowingmostappropriatelydescribestheauthor’slogicofwritingthispassage?A)Analyzeanissueandintheenddrawaconclusion.B)Presentandanalyzeanopinionandthenargueagainstit.C)Comparetwodifferentopinionandthenargueagainstit.D)Presentaquestion,analyzeitandmakeefforttoanswerit,andintheendleavethequestionunanswered.IV.Vocabulary(15%)41.Theopeningspeechessoundedmorelike________ofwarthanofferingofpeace.A)announceB)demandC)declarationD)demonstration42.Theirmarriagewasalready________evenbeforehiswifewentabroad.A)fadeawayB)fallapartC)getawayD)godown43.I’mpleasedtohearofyourjobofferallthathardworkatschoolhasobviously____.A)paidoffB)takenitsoffC)madeadifferenceD)shownup44.Aricholdlady_______deadathomefortwoweeksandnobodyknewanythingaboutit.A)livedB)stayedC)layD)kept45.Smartcars________whichcanmonitorone’sdrivingandthedrivingconditionsnearby.A)havebuiltB)havebeenbuiltC)arebuildingD)aregoingtobuild46.Nowthatwe’vegotaloanfromthebank,ourprojectisfinancially_____.A)feasibleB)favorableC)stiffD)constructive47.Atthebeginningoftherace,therunnerswere______togetheronthetrack,butlatersomeofthemgot_____andlefttheothersbehind.A)bunched,aheadB)bunch,downC)put,backD)put,away48.“OurroutineonMir(和平空間站)rarelychanged,butthedayswerenot______atall.Iwaslivingeveryscientist’sdream,”saidoneRussianastronaut.A)dramaticB)excitingC)fantasticD)monotonous49.Peopleareveryconcernedaboutthe_______effectsthatviolentfilmsmayhaveonchildren.A)distinctiveB)positiveC)destructiveD)constructive50.Ididn’ttravelmuchwhenIwasyounger,butI’mcertainly________losttimenow.A)makingupB)makingforC)makingupforD)makingupof51.Mostpeople_______it______tounderstandhowlivingwithone’sownchildrencouldbelonely.A)get,easilyB)turn,difficultC)find,hardD)think,hardly52.Workerswhohavetoworkonweekendsarepaidtwicethenormalwages.____________nationalholidays,theygettriplepay.A)InthewayB)InthewayofC)InthecaseD)Inthecaseof53.Howwellpreparedwouldthispersonbeifhe_______callonaprospectivecustomerforus?A)isB)beC)wastoD)wereto54.A________gentlemanisconsideredtobemorepopularwithgirls.A)courteousB)courageC)contagiousD)curious55.Bya_____ofgoodluck,Genelle,whohadbeenburiedintherubble(瓦礫)formorethan26hours,cameoutalive.A)littleB)pieceC)strokeD)strike56.Prof.Lee’seyes_______withenthusiasmasshetalkedabouthowhernewteachingmethodworkedinherCollegeEnglishclass.A)sparkledB)shineC)lightenD)filled57.Sheappearedverynervousoneevening.Iaskedherwhatwaswrong,andshe_______thatshehadfalleninlovewithme.A)brokeoutB)blurtedoutC)turnedoutD)tookout58.Mybrotherwasn’tbadlyhurt,butheinjuredhislegandhadto____aroundforafewweeks.A)limpB)limbC)lingerD)link59.Listeningtobothsidesdoesnotnecessarily_____acorrectjudgment.A)bringtoB)bringupC)bringaboutD)bringback60.Weneedsomeonereally______whocanorganizetheofficeandmakeitrunsmoothly.A)crucialB)realisticC)essentialD)efficient61.Themayorpromisedtotrimthecitybudgetwithoutcutting_____services.A)essentialB)appropriateC)equivalentD)lucrative62.Whenmyboss______,hespeakssoquicklythatit’sdifficultformetotake______everythinghesays.A)speaks,onB)says,downC)dictates,downD)dictates,away63.Whatdopeoplesellatgaragesales?Thethingstheydon’twantanymore,orthingsthatarefoundto________toomuchspaceinthegarageorbasement.A)occupyB)operateC)possessD)convert64.Salespeopleoftentrytolearntheneedsofthe________buyertomakethemselvesmorepersuasive.A)prospectiveB)responsibleC)ethnicD)realistic65.Theborderbetweenraceshasusuallybeenaborderof__________,ofcrisis.A)temptB)intentionC)tenseD)tension66.Thisdisease_______inAfricabuthasnowspreadtomanypartsoftheworld.A)derivedB)originatedC)sparkledD)dwelled67.Around4:00thismorning,someone________myhousewhileIwassleepingandtookawaytwopursesandacellphone.A)brokeoutB)brokeintoC)brokeawayD)brokein68.Don’tlethiscriticism_______you;hebelongstothekindofpeoplewhotakedelightinfindingfaultwithothers’work.A)discourageB)concernC)dictateD)paralyze69.WheneveryouneedTom,heisalwaystherewhetheritbeanearorahelpinghand,soyoucanalways_______him.A)countinB)callinC)countonD)callon70.OnceMrs.Kirkpatrick_______youinconversation,you’restuckwithherforatleasthalfanhour.A)submergeB)engagesC)occupiesD)launchesV.Cloze(15%)ClozeATherearetwofactorswhichdetermineanindividual’sintelligence.Thefirstisthesortofbrainheisborn(71).Humanbrainsdifferconsiderably,somebeingmorecapablethanothers.(72)_nomatterhowgoodabrainhehastobeginwith,anindividualwillhavealoworderofintelligenceunlesshehasopportunitiestolearn.Sothesecondfactoriswhat(73)_totheindividualthesortofenvironmentinwhichheisbrought(74).Ifanindividualishandicapped(受阻礙)environmentally,itislikelythathisbrainwill(75)_todevelopandhewillneverattainthelevelofintelligenceofwhichheiscapable.Theimportanceofenvironmentindetermininganindividual’sintelligencecanbedemonstratedbythecasehistoryofthe(76)twins,PeterandJohn.Whenthetwinswerethreemonthsold,theirparentsdied,andtheywereplacedin(77)____fostered(寄養(yǎng)的)homes.Peterwasrearedbyparentsoflowintelligenceinanisolatedcommunitywithpooreducationalopportunities.John,(78)waseducatedinthehomeofwell-to-doparentswhohadbeentocollege.Thisenvironmentaldifferencecontinueduntilthetwinswere(79)_theirlateteens,whentheyweregiventeststomeasuretheirintelligence.John’sIQwas125,twenty-fivepointshigherthanthe(80)andfullyfortypointshigherthanhisidenticalbrother.71.A.forB.byC.withD.in72.A.ButB.ForC.StillD.And73.A.refersB.appliesC.happensD.concerns74.A.aboutB.upC.onD.out75.A.helpB.manageC.failD.attain76.A.equivalentB.parallelC.similarD.identical77.A.separateB.independentC.remoteD.individual78.A.moreoverB.otherwiseC.thereforeD.however79.A.inB.byC.atD.for80.A.averageB.normalC.regularD.ordinaryClozeBCompletethefollowingparagraphswiththeexactwordsusedinthetext.Eventheautomobileindustry,whichremainedlargelyunchangedforthe(81)_____seventyyears,isabouttofeeltheeffectsofthe(82)revolution.Theautomobileindustry(83)asamongthemostlucrativeand(84)_____industriesofthetwentiethcentury.Therearepresently500millioncarson(85),oronecarforeverytenpeople.Salesoftheautomobileindustrystandataboutatrilliondollars,makingittheworld’sbiggest(86)_____industry.Thecar,andtheroadsit(87)on,willberevolutionizedinthetwenty-firstcentury.The(88)_____totomorrow’s“smartcars”willbesensors.“We’llseevehiclesandroadsthatseeandhearandfeelandsmellandtalkandact,”(89)BillSpreitzer,technicaldirectorofGeneralMotorsCorporation’sITSprogram,whichisdesigningthesmartcarandroadofthe(90).VI.Translation(5%)CompletethefollowingsentencesbytranslatingtheChineseintoEnglish.91.Wellbegunishalfdone,(常言道).92.Whenyouwanttorelax,Ican(掌控)thesteeringinyourplace,guidingyoufromonelanetoanother.93.Thestorystrengthens(他實現(xiàn)自己理想的決心)94.IsAmerica(正在衰落)?95.Beenthusiastic,lettheinterviewerknowthatyouarenotfrightenedbynewchallenges,butarewillingto(嘗試任何事).VII.Writing(15%)Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteacomposition.Thetitleofyourcompositionisgiven.Youshouldwriteatleast100words,andbaseyourcompositionontheoutline(giveninChinese)below:ThePrevalenceofMobilePhonesamongCollegeStudents1.手機在大學生中非常普及2.出現(xiàn)這種現(xiàn)象的原因3.我的看法AnswerSheet(ClassBGrade2005)Class_____________Name___________No.__________題號PartⅠPartⅡPartⅢPartⅣPartVClozeAPartVClozeBPartVIPartVII總分得分ParIListeningComprehension(20%)1.[A][B][C][D]2.[A][B][C][D]3.[A][B][C][D]4.[A][B][C][D]5.[A][B][C][D]6.[A][B][C][D]7.[A][B][C][D]8.[A][B][C][D]9.[A][B][C][D]10.[A][B][C][D]11.[A][B][C][D]12.[A][B][C][D]13.[A][B][C][D]14.[A][B][C][D]15.[A][B][C][D]16.[A][B][C][D]17.[A][B][C][D]18.[A][B][C][D]19.[A][B][C][D]20.[A][B][C][D]PartIIIReadingcomprehension(ReadinginDepth)20%31.[A][B][C][D]32.[A][B][C][D]33.[A][B][C][D]34.[A][B][C][D]35.[A][B][C][D]36.[A][B][C][D]37.[A][B][C][D]38.[A][B][C][D]39.[A][B][C][D]40.[A][B][C][D]PartIVVocabulary(15%)41.[A][B][C][D]42.[A][B][C][D]43.[A][B][C][D]44.[A][B][C][D]45.[A][B][C][D]46.[A][B][C][D]47.[A][B][C][D]48.[A][B][C][D]49.[A][B][C][D]50.[A][B][C][D]51.[A][B][C][D]52.[A][B][C][D]53.[A][B][C][D]54.[A][B][C][D]55.[A][B][C][D]56.[A][B][C][D]57.[A][B][C][D]58.[A][B][C][D]59.[A][B][C][D]60.

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