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WordDictation(每小题:1分)Directions:Listenandwritedownthewordsyouhear.Youaregoingtolistentotherecordingtwice.Duringthefirsttime,writethewordthatyouhear.Checkyouranswersasyoulistenthesecondtime.15.UnderstandingShortConversations(每小题:1分)Directions:Inthissectionyou'llhearsomeshortconversations.Listencarefullyandchoosethebestanswertothequestionsyouhear.„A.Reading.巳B.Walking.Studying.Plantingtrees.A.Animalsaredying.1B.Animalscancaretoo.□UC.Peopledependonanimals.D.Peoplearefailing.し3.___A.Goonahotdate.c__B.Returnhome.c一,C.Fuelthecar.E一D.Drivealot.Damagedonebylastnight'swinds.Carsoverturnedinthestreets.Severalhousesdestroyed.Treespulledoutoftheground.Themanwilljointheconservationgroup.Themanwillplanttreesintheforest.Themanwillcutdowntreesintheforest.Themanwon'tgowiththewomantoday.UnderstandingLongConversations(每小题:1分)Directions:Inthissectionyou'llhearalongconversationorconversations.Listencarefullyandchoosethebestanswertothequestionsyouhear.(DCBAC)UnderstandingPassages(每小题:1分)Directions:Inthissectionyou'llhearapassageorpassages.Listencarefullyandchoosethebestanswertothequestionsyouhear.Questions1to5arebasedonthesamepassageordialog.Damagedonebyanearthquake.Rescueteamsaftertheearthquake.HelpgivenbytheUNandothers.Earthquakesaroundtheworld.Hesaidhehadneverseensuchabignaturaldisaster.Hesentmedicalaidandfood.Heaskedborderingcountriesforhelp.Hegavesympathyforallthepeoplekilled.A.Israel.B.Turkey.C.Germany.D.Greece.$6.7million.$2million.C.$540thousand.D.$30thousand.A.Germany.B.France.C.Istanbul.D.Izmit.Part5CompoundDictation(每小题:1分)Directions:Inthissectionyouwillhearapassageorpassagesthreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblankswiththeinformationyouhavejustheard.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.Questions1to10arebasedonthesamepassageordialog.Averyimportantworldproblemistheincreasingnumberofpeoplewhoactuallyinhabit(®tt)thisplanet.WemustlookatthelimitedIamount(1)1 oflandandlandresources.TheywillsoonbeIpopulation… ー、, ifitcontinuestoIgrowthgrowatitspresentrate.Eventhoughtherateof(3)1hasbeguntoslowdown,wemightstillhaveaproblem.MostexpertsFbillionbelievethepopulationsizewillstillpasseight(4)1duringthenext50years.Notalllandisusefultohumansasitcannot(5)1food.MorethanthreefifthsofthelandiseitherdesertorIpermanently(6)1 coveredbysnowandice,oristoomountainous.SomeofthislandisevenattoogreataIheight(7)1 abovesea-level.Obviously,withsolittlelandtoIweshould??betakinggreatcarenottoisupportus,(8)1 .Butarewe?Mankindseemstobeunabletoacceptthatweliveonafinite(有限的)planet—weactasifitsresourceswereinfinite.Man(9)1 .Byonlyconsideringourneedsoftoday,weareensuringtherewillbenotomorrow.Inshort,itiseverybod/sdutytosafeguard(保护)thefutureofmankind—notonlythroughpopulationcontrol,but(10)1 .Natureisbothfragile(脆弱的)andpowerful.Itisveryeasilydestroyed;ontheotherhand,itcansoeasilydestroyitsmostaggressiveenemy-man.ツ6.0X(未答)permanently7.4/heightheight8.0(未答)weshouldbetakinggreatcarenottoreduceItfurtherthanwehavealready9.0(未答)IsconstantlydestroyingtheveryresourcesthatkeephimaliveIntheworldtoday10.0(未答)bybeingmoreawareofouractions'effectsontheworldweliveInPart6MultipleChoice(每小题:1分)Directions:ChoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Oneofhiseyeswasinjuredinanaccident,butafteraoperation,hequicklyrecoveredhissight.__A.delicateE„B.consideratecUC.precise__ D.sensiblecCouldyoupleaseanappointmentformetoseeMr.Smith?じ A.manage区 B.arrange已 C.takeD.prepareMr.Lewisbroketheworldforthe100meters.「A.mark..B.standardD.recordInAmericanuniversities,classesareoftenarrangedinmoreflexibleandmanyjobsoncampusarereservedforstudents.A.scalesB.patternsC.gradesD.ranksLastyeartheadvertisingrateby20percent.__A.roseE__B.raisedc__C.arousedc1D.arosecTheguardwalkedthroughthetraineveryone'sticket.区A.inspectingじB.overlookingC.reviewing„D.analyzingOurholidaywasbyshowersofrain.匹A.spoiled„ B.destroyedD.discouragedWeweretiredofhearinghimabouthowstronghewas.__A.commentc__B.remarkc__C.referc1D.boastEMostnursesarewomen,butinthehigherranksofthemedicalprofessionwomenareina.UA.scarcity匹B.minority__C.minimumcUD.shortageTheroomcoolinsummerandwarminwinter.匹A.feelsB.hasbeenfeltcC.isfeltc_D.hasbeenfeelingMyunclerarelyusedtooversleep,?1A.wasn'thec一B.didn'theC.washeD.didheJackwasabouttoannounceourplanbutI.已A.puthimthrough1B.turnedhimoutc„C.gavehimupLj匠D.cuthimshortOnlyafteralongchat,thatMr.Smithwasinfactabossofabigfactory.__A.herealized□1B.hehasrealized□1C.didherealizeE__D.hasrealizedhec14.There'samanatthereceptiondeskwhoseemsveryangryandIthinkhemeanstrouble.„A.making1B.tomakeE1C.tohavemadecD.havingmadeIfoundhimalwaysofothers.UA.thought一B.thinkD.thoughtfulMywalletisnowheretobefound.Ionthetrainyesterday.__A.havelostc__B.mustloseitc„C.musthavelostitE1D.couldhavelostit□I'dratherreadthanwatchtelevision;theprogramsseemallthetime.„A.togetworse色 B.tobegettingworse„C.tohavegotworseD.gettingworseItisvitalthatenoughmoneytohelptheproject.じA.becollected1B.mustbecollectedE1C.iscollectedc__D.canbecollected□Ifonlythecommitteetheregulationsandputthemintoeffectassoonaspossible.„A.approvewillapprovecanapprovewouldapproveLjYouseethelightningithappens,butyouhearthethunderlater.__A.theinstantc__B.foraninstantc1C.ontheinstantE__D.inaninstantcSkimmingandScanning(TrueorFalseQuestions+BlankFilling)(每小题:2分)Directions:Readthefollowingpassageandthenanswerthequestions.Forquestions1-7,chooseY(YES)ifthestatementagreeswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage,chooseN(NO)ifthestatementcontradictstheinformationgiveninthepassage,chooseNG(NOTGIVEN)iftheinformationisnotgiveninthepassage.Forquestions8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.Questions1to10arebasedonthesamepassageordialog.AlfredHitchcock:Britain'sBestFilmDirectorTheearlyyearsinthefilmindustryIntheearlypartofhiscareer,AlfredHitchcockwaswidelyconsideredtobeBritain'sbestfilmdirector.Hissilentfilmsweregreetedwithgreatenthusiasmbycritics,and,atatimeofexpansionandincreasingexcitementfortheBritishfilmindustry,theywereevidencethatBritishfilmshadreachedaninternationalstandard.In1929,HitchcockwashailedbyBritishcriticsforafilmwhichusedsoundanddialoguewithmoreimaginationthananyHollywoodorEuropeanfilmofthetime.Andinthemid-1930s,Hitchcock'sfilmsgaveenergytothefilmindustrywiththeirfastpaceandBritishsenseofhumor.AftertheoutbreakoftheSecondWorldWartheBritishpresssaidhehad"goneHollywood".Throughoutthe1940sand1950s,Britishcriticsfavoredrealismoverallelse,andtheylookeddownupontheHollywoodstylethatcharacterizedmuchofHitchcock'sworkduringthistime.Inthe1960sand1970s,whencriticscelebratedHitchcock'sfilms,itwasmainlytheHollywoodHitchcockthattheyadmired,andthese(largelyAmericanandFrench)criticshadlittleinterestinhisBritishfilms.OfcourseHitchcock'spubliccharacterinhislateryearswasstillverycloselyassociatedwithhisEnglishbackground,ashisappearancesontheAlfredHitchcockPresentstelevisionprogramsdemonstrated.Buthisdarksuits,manners,andhumorseemedtobethestyleofapersonoverseas.Itcanbesurprising,then,todiscovertherespectthatHitchcockenjoyedinhisnativecountryduringhisfirstdozenyearsasadirector.Whenoneofhisfilmswasfirstshownin1926,itwasdeclaredtobeagreatpieceofartanditsdirectorwasproclaimedtobeayounggenius.Hitchcockwasalreadytwenty-sevenyearsoldatthetime,buthisrisedidseemtohavebeenremarkable.Hitchcock*sstartinfilmsHewasbornontheeasternedgeofLondon,inLeytonstone,Essex,on13th,August,1899,andhisfamilylivedaboveashoponLeytonstoneHighRoadandlaterintheEastEndneighborhoodofPoplarandStepney.Heleftschoolattheageoffourteen,andworkedasaclerkattheHenleyTelegraph(电报)CompanyandtookeveninglessonsindrawingattheUniversityofLondon.In1919,thisskillenabledhimtogetajobasatitlecarddesignerwiththeAmericanproductioncompanyFamousPlayers-LaskywhenitbeganmakingfilmsinaconvertedpowerstationinIslington.TheAmericansdidnotstaylonginIslington,butHitchcock'srisequickenedwhenthestudiowastakenoverbyMichaelBalcon'sGainsboroughPicturesin1924.BalconallowedHitchcocktoworkatdifferentjobsforGainsborough:asasetdesigner,writer,editorandastheassistantdirectortoGrahamCutts,whowasthenGainsborough'stopdirector.TheyoungdirectorIn1925,Hitchcockwasgivenhisownassignments,ashedirectedtwofilmsthatwerefilmedinMunich'sEmelkaStudiosaspartofadealbetweenGainsboroughandtheGermanproducerErichPommer.Neitherfilmattractedmuchattention,anditwasnotuntilhisthirdfilm,The厶。dger(房客),thatboththecriticsandthepublictooknoticeofHitchcock.Indeed,TheLodgerseemedabletopleasejustabouteveryone.Ithadtechniquesinformedbytheinternationalartcinemaofthe1920s,anarrativeformborrowedfromHollywood,andanEnglishsubjectmatter.Itwasaremarkablecombinationandagreatexampleoflatesilentcinema.TheLodgeralsointroducedseveralofHitchcock'smostenduringstoryelements:aherowhosevirtueisindoubt,alovefilledwithsuspicion,humor,andaninterestinbeautifulwomen.Theseelementswouldendureformanyyears.TheHitchcocktouchDuringtheseearlyyearsHitchcockwasknownprimarilyforthevisualcreativityofhisfilms.TheGermandirectorF.W.Murnauwasastronginfluenceinthisregard.WhilefilminginGermanyin1924,HitchcockvisitedMurnau.Itwasakeymomentinhisdevelopmentasafilmmaker.Murnau'sinterestinan"unchained"cameraandina"purecinema"(tellingthestoryinvisualtermsalone)wouldbethelifelonginterestofHitchcock'stoo.HewasalsoamemberoftheLondonFilmSociety,anditsscreeningofFrench,GermanandSovietartfilms,aswellasearlyandpioneeringAmericanfilms,providedauniqueforumfortheconsiderationoffilmformandtechnique,andonethatinfluencedHitchcockandmanyotherBritishfilmmakersofthetime.OnecanfurtherpointtoHitchcock'sinterestindrawingasafactorthatenrichedandenhancedthevisualdynamic(强度)ofhisfilms.Inhissilentfilms,thiswassostrikingthatcriticsregularlydiscussed"theHitchcocktouch",referringtothevisuallydramaticsequencesthatdistinguishedhiswork.Suchmomentsmightconveyanamusing,darkorromanticstoryplot(故事情节),ortheymightexplainthemeaningofthestory,buttheyalwaysdemonstratedthedirector'sabilitytotellthestorywithoutrelyingondialoguesorexplanations.Britain'sfinestIn1927HitchcockleftGainsboroughforthelargerBritishInternationalPictures(BIP),andhisnewcontractmadehimthehighestpaiddirectorinBritain.BeingassignedtodirectBIP'sfirsttalkingfilmwasanothersignofhisstatus,andthefilmprovedthatsuchregardwasfullydeserved.Atthetime,manypeopleinterestedincinemathoughtthattheuseofspeechwouldreducecinematobeingonly"picturesofpeopletalking",butHitchcock'sinventiveuseofsounddemonstratedthatthenewtechnologyactuallyopenedanewworldofpossibilities.ManyhavesaidthatHitchcockfoundhistruecallingwiththe1930sthrillers,whileforothersthisconcentrationononetypeoffilmrepresentedalimitationofHitchcock'stalentsandinterests.Eitherway,theirpopularityensuredthathewasinvitedtoHollywood,andin1939hetookupacontractwiththeproducerDavidO.Selznick.Thisopportunitymusthavelookedgreat.Inthelate1930s,theBritishfilmindustryhadenteredafinancialcrisis,anditsdifficultieswouldonlybecomelargerwiththestartofwar.YetitisevidentthatHitchcockwaseagertoholdontotieswithBritain.HereturnedinwartimetomaketwoshortfilmsfortheMinistryofInformation.Intheimmediatepost-warperiod,heformedaproductioncompanythatwasdesignedtoenablehimtomakefilmsinBritain,andtofreehimfromtheinterferenceofHollywoodproducerssuchasSelznick.Ofthecompany'stwofilmsonlyonewasfilmedinBritain,andalthoughbotharerememberedfortheirboldexperimentationwithlongtakesanddeepfocus,neitherwasapopularsuccess.Hiscompanysoonfolded,andHitchcocksubsequentlyworkedwitharangeofHollywoodstudios.HemadeonlytwofurtherfilmsinBritain.ThefirstwasathrillersetintheWestEndtheatreworldthathadexcitedhiminhisyouth,butthefilm'ssenseoftimeandplacewasweakenedbyitsinternationalcastanditscuriouslylimiteduseoflocationshooting.Thesecond,shownin1972,seemedtohitmuchclosertohomeandcouldbeseentorepresentaremakeofTheLodger.Thestorywascenteredonamanwhowaswronglybelievedtobeakillerofwomen,anditwasfilmedwithalargelyBritishcastandinaLondonsetting,theoldCoventGardenmarket.ThisisnotHitchcock'slastfilm,butitcanbeseenasarevisitingofhiscareer'sdramaticbeginningsinBritainandasahomecomingforadirectorwhofoundhisgreatestsuccessandpopularityabroad.ThankstoHitchcock'searlyfilms,theBritishcouldclaimtheirfilmswereasgoodasothers.(A)一A.YC.NGDuringthewaryears,HitchcockrejectedtheHollywoodstyleoffilmmaking(B).1A.Yc„B.NIc.NGcPeopleinhishomecountrydidn'tappreciatehisworkduringthemid-1920s.(B)„A.Y□iB.NcIc.NGcHitchcock'sfirstjobwastoworkasaclerkforatelegraphcompany.(C)„A.YIB.NcC.NGLjTheLodgerwasHitchcock'sfirstfilmasayoungdirector.(B)cAYcBNIc.NG□HitchcockkepthisfilmTheLodgerfreeofforeigninfluence.(B)一A.YC.NGAninterestin“purecinema"issomethingHitchcockhadincommonwithaGermandirector,Murnau.(A)1A.Yc„B.NIc.NGcBritishdirectors,includingHitchcock,watchedforeignfilmsscreenedbytheI .The"Hitchcocktouch"wasknownforusingimagesratherthanI totellthestory.HitchcockkepthistiestotheBritishfilmindustry,eventhoughitwasinfinancialtroubleduringI .ReadingComprehension(MultipleChoice)(每小题:2分)Directions:ReadthefollowingpassagescarefullyandchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Questions1to5arebasedonthesamepassageordialog.ThecostofhelpingsomeonewithAIDSdrugsishigh.Pillscostalotofmoney.InAfrica,AIDSdrugsmaycostmorethanapersonmakesinoneyear.Atthesametime,someAmericanhospitalsthrowawayalotofpills.Oneman,namedLeeWildes,didn'tthinkthiswasfair,sohedecidedtodosomethingaboutit.WildeslivesinasmallapartmentinSanFrancisco.Everymonth,hesendsAIDSdrugs,whichwould'vebeenthrownaway,toAfrica.Hisactofkindnesshasnotbeennoticedmuchinhishomecountry.InAfricathough,heiswellknown.ManypeopleinAfricasendhime-mails,askinghimforthemedicinetheyneed.Leewasanurse.Heknowsthatmillionsofdollarsworthofdrugsarethrownaway.FiveyearsagohelearnedhewassickwithHIV.Followingthisdiscovery,hetookavacationtoAfricaandsawmanypeopletherewithAIDS.HisvisitcausedhimtobeginsendingdrugstoAfrica.LeetalkswithdoctorsinAfricabymail,e-mailandtelephone.Withtheirhelp,hehasgottenthenamesandaddressesforahundredpeopleinsixAfricancountries.Hefillsthepillordersandherecordswhatpillshesendstothem.HeevenreturnstoAfrica,onceayear,toseethepeoplehe'shelping.Givingleftoverdrugsawayisagainstthelaw,asisgivingoutdrugswithoutalicense.However,itisnotlikelyhe'llbetakentocourtforhiskindlyefforts.Peoplewhohavediscoveredhisactionshavenotcausedproblemsforhim.Theyknowthat25millionAfricansaresickwithAIDS,andtheydon'twanttopreventhimfromhelping.Whyaren'tmoreAfricanstakingAIDSdrugs?A.Theydon'twanttotakesomethingthatwasthrownaway.Lj„B.Theydon'tthinkthatthedrugswork.Lj„C."Fheycan'tworkwhentakingthem.し匹D.Theydon'thaveenoughmoney.WhatdoesWildesdoeverymonth?..A.MailmedicinestoAfrica.E_B.TakeatriptoAfrica.lC.ThrowawayAIDSdrugs.一,D.Sende-mailstoAfricans.cWhatdidWildeslearnfiveyearsago?A.Drugsarethrownaway.Lj„B.HehasAIDS.E_C.Africansneeddrugs.D.Hospitalsarenotfair.WithwhomdoesWildeshavephoneconversations?__A.ASanFrancisconurse.1B.100sickAfricans.c__C.Americandoctors.c„D.Africandoctors.EWhatdopeoplethinkofWildes'actions?已A.Theythinkheshouldn'tbreakthelaw.匹B.Theythinkheisdoinggoodwork.„C.Theythinkhewillbetakentocourt.Lj„D.Theythinkheispreventedfromhelping.Questions6to10arebasedonthesamepassageordialog.ThegreatriverNile(尼罗河)flowsgentlyinitscoursethroughthehotplainsinthefirsthalfoftheyearbutlateronwhenthemelting(融化)snowsandtherainsonthemountainsfartothesouthswellitstributaries(支流),theNileoverflows(泛滥).Itspreadsrich,muddy(泥泞的)soilfromEthiopiaoveritsvalleyandformsdeepstretchesofgreen,fertile(肥沃的)landsalongitsbanks.Thesettlersfoundthatinthesoftrichearthwheatandothercropscouldbeplanted,evenwithouttheuseoftheplough,andtheybegantomakemanysettlementsoffarmers.Intheseearlytimestheydidnotofcourseunderstandwhytheriveroverflowedeachyear.Buttheyknewthattheircropsand,therefore,theirlives,dependeduponitsmagic(魔术イ以的)floods,andtheyexplainedthemiracleastheworkofgods.Buttherecamesomeyearswhentherewasa"badNile".Sometimesthefloodswerenotfullanddidnotbringenoughsoil;thecropswerepoorandthepeoplestarved.Atothertimesthewatersweresogreatthattheydestroyedhousesandvillages,anddrowned(淹死)menandbeasts(牲畜).IttookperhapsmanycenturiesbeforethefarmerslearnedhowtocontroltheNilewaters.WisemenamongthemwatchingthepositionofthestarsyearbyyearfoundthattheycouldpredictwhentheannualrisingoftheNilewouldcome.Thustheybegantolearnaboutthescientificstudyofthesun,earth,moon,andstarsandcouldmakeacalendaroftheyears.Theyalsolearnthowtomeasureoutthelandsothatitcouldbedividedfairlyagainaftertheboundariesofthefarmshadbeenwashedawaybygreatfloods.Inthisway,therecameaboutancientknowledgeofengineeringandofgeometry.6.WecanlearnfromthispassagethattheNileisA.alwaysagentleflowingriver6.hotinthefirsthalfoftheyearbutcoldlateronlikelytooverflowatunknowntimesoftheyearalife-givingriverthatmakesthelandrichThesettlersbeganfarmingintheNilevalleybecause.区A.theydiscoveredthattheircropscouldgrowwellinthesoiltheretheydidnotrealizethattheriverwouldoverflowsometimestheyfoundmanysettlementsoffarmersinthevalleyLj„D.theyrealizedthattheircropsdependedonthefloodsTheNilewascalledthe"badNile"attimesbecause.__A.thefloodsmadetheriverdifficulttocontrolclB.thefloodscouldonlybepredictedbywisemenしC.theriversometimesfloodedtoolittleortoomuchE„D.therivertookthegoodsoilawaytoEthiopiaTheEgyptiansofthattimelearnedtopredictthefloodsbystudyingthefloodingoftheNileyearbyyearobservingthepositionofthestarsyearbyyear

inventingsomemapsoftheNilefloodsdevelopingengineeringandmeasuringlandAccordingtothepassage,theancientEgyptians.__A.hadstudiedthestarsandmadetheirowncalendaroftheEyears__B.watchedthefallandriseoftheNileandlearnedhowtoecontrolthefloodUC.discoveredsciencebeforethepeoplesofothernationsじD.learnedalotaboutgeometryandspreadtheknowledgeallovertheworld返回我的课程〇测试成绩报告单试卷标准或参考答案将在1天后显示。试卷:UnitSix试卷编号:2013J试卷满分:100姓名:刘永宏学号:2012151020班级:登录:2013-12-1010:25:23交卷:2013-12-1012:35:55上机地址:9图例:/RightXWrong?TobemarkedbyinstructorClickONCEonthespeakericontostartlistening!放音结束前请不要离开本页。否则就听不成啦!WordDictation(每小题:1分)Directions:Listenandwritedownthewordsyouhear.Youaregoingtolistentotherecordingtwice.Duringthefirsttime,writethewordthatyouhear.Checkyouranswersasyoulistenthesecondtime.

Part1WordDictation(每小题:1分;满分:15分)小题得分对错学生答案Correct1.1✓earthquake2.1✓detect3.1✓experimental4.1✓joint5.1/ignorant6.1✓destruction7.1✓withstand8.1✓weld9.1✓column10.1✓horizontal11.1✓enclose12.1/cupboard13.1✓cabinet14.1✓bacteria15.1✓batterySubtotal:15.4ClickONCEonthespeakericontostartlistening!メ放音结束前请不要离开本页。否则就听不成啦!UnderstandingShortConversations(每小题:1分)Directions:Inthissectionyou'llhearsomeshortconversations.Listencarefullyandchoosethebestanswertothequestionsyouhear.A.Reading.B.Walking.C.Studying.D.Plantingtrees.Animalsaredying.Animalscancaretoo.Peopledependonanimals.Peoplearefailing.Goonahotdate.Returnhome.C.Fuelthecar.D.Drivealot.4.Damagedonebylastnight'swinds.Carsoverturnedinthestreets.Severalhousesdestroyed.Treespulledoutoftheground.Themanwilljointheconservationgroup.Themanwillplanttreesintheforest.Themanwillcutdowntreesintheforest.Themanwon'tgowiththewomantoday.Part2UnderstandingShortConversations(毎小题:1分;满分:5分)(InthecaseofTrue/Falsetypeofquestions,AstandsforTrueandBforFalse,orAforY,BforNandCforNG.)小題得分对错学生答案Correct1.1✓B2.1✓C3.1✓C4.1✓A5.1✓DSubtotal:5.イClickONCEonthespeakericontostartlistening!テ放音结束前请不要离开本页。否则就听不成啦!Part3UnderstandingLongConversations(每小题:1分)Directions:Inthissectionyou'llhearalongconversationorconversations.Listencarefullyandchoosethebestanswertothequestionsyouhear.Questions1to5arebasedonthesamepassageordialog.__A.Inaclassroom.c__B.Inazoo.□lC.Inastudyroom.しD.Inaforest.E__A.Adeadbird.cB.Asleepingbird.Lj__C.Adeer.ED.Aprettygirlrunning.匹A.Thewomandidn'tliketalkingwiththeman._B.Thewomanenjoystalkingwiththemanwhenshe'sfree.CC.Themanisastudentwhoisveryseriousabouthisstudies.„D.Themanismuchtoobusywithhisstudies.4.Talkingtofemalesinclass.Lyingontheground.Actingseriously.Sleepinginclass.A.Teacherandstudent.Boyfriendandgirlfriend.C.Classmates.D.Brotherandsister.Part3UnderstandingLongConversations(每小题:1分;满分:5分)(InthecaseofTrue/Falsetypeofquestions,AstandsforTrueandBforFalse,orAforY,BforNandCforNG.)小题得分对错学生答案Correct1.1✓D2.1ZC3.0XA4.1✓A5.1✓CSubtotal:4ClickONCEonthespeakericontostartlistening!放音结束前请不要离开本页。否则就听不成啦!Part4UnderstandingPassages(每小题:1分)Directions:Inthissectionyou'llhearapassageorpassages.Listencarefullyandchoosethebestanswertothequestionsyouhear.Questions1to5arebasedonthesamepassageordialog.1.Damagedonebyanearthquake.Rescueteamsaftertheearthquake.HelpgivenbytheUNandothers.Earthquakesaroundtheworld.Hesaidhehadneverseensuchabignaturaldisaster.Hesentmedicalaidandfood.Heaskedborderingcountriesforhelp.Hegavesympathyforallthepeoplek川ed.A.Israel.B.Turkey.C.Germany.D.Greece.$6.7million.$2million.$540thousand.$30thousand.A.Germany.B.France.C.Istanbul.D.Izmit.Part4UnderstandingPassages(每小题:1分;满分:5分)

(InthecaseofTrue/Falsetypeofquestions,AstandsforTrueandBforFalse,orAforY,BforNandCforNG.)小題得分对错学生答案Correct1.1✓C2.0XC3.1✓B4.1✓C5.1✓DSubtotal:4・イClickONCEonthespeakericontostartlistening!メ放音结束前请不要离开本页。否则就听不成啦!Part5CompoundDictation(每小题:1分)Directions:Inthissectionyouwillhearapassageorpassagesthreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblankswiththeinformationyouhavejustheard.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.Questions1to10arebasedonthesamepassageordialog.Averyimportantworldproblemistheincreasingnumberofpeoplewhoactuallyinhabit(居住)thisplanet.WemustlookatIamountthelimited(1)1 oflandandlandresources.TheywillsoonbeunabletosupportthehugeIpopulation(2)1 ifitcontinuestogrowatitspresentrate.IgrowthEventhoughtherateof(3)1 hasbeguntoslowdown,wemightstillhaveaproblem.Mostexpertsbelievethepopulationsizewillstillpasseight]billion(4)1 duringthenext50years.JproduceNotalllandisusefultohumansasitcannotJproducefood.MorethanthreefifthsofthelandisIpermanentlyeitherdesertor(6)1 coveredbysnowandice,oristoomountainous.SomeofthislandisevenattoogreataIheight(7)1 abovesea-level.Obviously,withsolittlelandtosupportus,Iwoshouldbetaking,, .Butarewe?Mankindseemstobeunabletoacceptthatweliveonafinite(有限的)planet—weactasifitsresourceswereinfinite.Man(9)1 .Byonlyconsideringourneedsoftoday,weareensuringtherewillbenotomorrow.Inshort,itiseverybody'sdutytosafeguard(保ガリthefutureofmankind—notonlythroughpopulationcontrol,but(10)1 .Natureisbothfragile(脆弱的)andpowerful.Itisveryeasilydestroyed;ontheotherhand,itcansoeasilydestroyitsmostaggressiveenemy-man.Part5CompoundDictation(每小题:1分;满分:10分)小题得分对错学生答案Correct1.1✓amount2.1✓population3.1✓growth4.1✓billion5.1✓produce6.1✓permanently7.1✓height8.0?woshouldbetaking9.0?侏答)10.0?(未答)Subtotal:7・イClickONCEonthespeakericontostartlistening!P放音结束前请不要离开本页。否则就听不成啦!Part6MultipleChoice(每小题:1分)Directions:ChoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Oneofhiseyeswasinjuredinanaccident,butafteraoperation,hequicklyrecove

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