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1月份大学英语四级考试

试卷一

PartIListeningComprehension(20minutes)

SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeachconversa-tion,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.

Example:Youwillhear:

Youwillread:

A)Attheoffice.

B)Inthewaitingroom.

C)Attheairport.

D)Inarestaurant.

Fromtheconversationweknowthatthetwoweretalkingaboutsomeworktheyhadtofinishintheevening.Thisismostlikelytohavetakenplaceattheoffice.Therefore,A)"Attheoffice"isthebestanswer.Youshouldchoose[A]ontheAnswerSheetandmarkitwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.

SampleAnswer[-A-][B][C][D]

1.A)Shehastopostaletterinstead.

B)Shehastoturndowntheman'srequest.

C)She'snotsureifthecomputerisfixed.

D)Shecan'tsendthemessagerightnow.

2.A)Hedidn'tgetthebookheneeded.

B)Hehadnoideawherethebookwas.

C)Thelibraryisclosedonweekends.

D)Hewasnotallowedtocheckoutthebook.

3.A)Playataperecorder.C)Repairatypewriter.

B)Takeapicture.D)Startacar.

4.A)Thewomanrejectedtheman'sapology.

B)Thewomanappreciatedtheman'soffer.

C)Themanhadforgottenthewholething.

D)Themanhadhurtthewoman'sfeelings.

5.A)Thewomanismeetingthemanattheairport.

B)Theyarecomplainingaboutthepoorairportservice.

C)TheyarediscussingtheirplanforChristmas.

D)Themanisseeingthewomanoff.

6.A)Sheplanstogotograduateschool.

B)Shewilldropoutofschool.

C)Shewillstopworkingandconcentrateonherstudies.

D)Shewilltakeapart-timejob.

7.A)Heneedsanotherjobasresearchassistant.

B)HeaskedProfessorWilliamsforassistance.

C)HeassistsProfessorWilliamswithhisteaching.

D)HeisdoingresearchwithProfessorWilliams.

8.A)Shethoughttherewerenoticketsleftfortheshow.

B)Shethoughttheseatsontheleftsidewerefullyoccupied.

C)Theshowwasplannedalongtimeago.

D)Theaudienceweredeeplyimpressedbytheshow.

9.A)Mr.Long'sbriefingwasunnecessarilylong.

B)Thewomanshouldhavebeenmoreattentive.

C)Mr.Long'sbriefingwasnotrelevanttothemission.

D)Thewomanneedn'thaveattendedthebriefing.

10.A)Inabank.C)Inaclothingstore.

B)Inaschool.D)Inabarbershop.

SectionB

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.

PassageOne

Questions11to13arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

11.A)Becausethebirdcouldn'trepeathismaster'sname.

B)Becausethebirdscreamedalldaylong.

C)Becausethebirdutteredthewrongword.

D)Becausethebirdfailedtosaythenameofthetown.

12.A)Thecruelmaster.C)Thepetbird.

B)Themaninthekitchen.D)Thefourthchicken.

13.A)Thebirdhadfinallyunderstoodhisthreat.

B)Thebirdmanagedtoescapefromthechickenhouse.

C)Thebirdhadlearnedtoscreambackathim.

D)Thebirdwaslivingpeacefullywiththechickens.

PassageTwo

Questions14to16arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

14.A)Theyarekeptinopenprisons.

B)Theyareallowedoutoftheprisongrounds.

C)Theyareorderedtodocookingandcleaning.

D)Theyareasmallportionoftheprisonpopulation.

15.A)Someoftheirprisonersareallowedtostudyorworkoutsideprisons.

B)Mostoftheirprisonersareexpectedtowork.

C)Theirprisonersareoftensenttospecialcentersforskilltraining.

D)Theirprisonersareallowedfreedomtovisittheirfamilies.

16.A)Theyareencouragedtodomaintenanceforthetrainingcentre.

B)Mostofthemgetpaidfortheirwork.

C)Theyhavetocooktheirownmeals.

D)Theycanchoosetodocommunitywork.

PassageThree

Questions17to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

17.A)Becausetheyhaveadrivinglicense.

B)Becausetheyhavereceivedspecialtraining.

C)BecausethetrafficconditionsinLondonaregood.

D)Becausethetrafficsystemofthecityisnotverycomplex.

18.A)Twotofourmonths.C)Atleasthalfayear.

B)Aboutthreeweeks.D)Twoyearsormore.

19.A)Governmentofficersarehardtoplease.

B)Thelearnerhastogothroughseveraltoughtests.

C)Thelearnerusuallyfailsseveraltimesbeforehepassesit.

D)Thedrivingtestusuallylaststwomonths.

20.A)Theydon'twanttheirpresentbossestoknowwhatthey'redoing.

B)Theywanttoearnmoneyfrombothjobs.

C)Theycannotearnmoneyastaxidriversyet.

D)Theylookforwardtofurtherpromotion.

PartIIReadingComprehension(35minutes)

Directions:Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.

PassageOne

Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Somepessimisticexpertsfeelthattheautomobileisboundtofallintodisuse.Theyseeadayinthenot-too-distantfuturewhenallautoswillbeabandonedandallowedtorust.Otherauthorities,however,thinktheautoisheretostay.Theyholdthatthecarwillremainaleadingmeansofurbantravelintheforeseeablefuture.

Themotorcarwillundoubtedlychangesignificantlyoverthenext30years.Itshouldbecomesmaller,safer,andmoreeconomical,andshouldnotbepoweredbythegasolineengine.Thecarofthefutureshouldbefarmorepollution-freethanpresenttypes.

Regardlessofitspowersource,theautointhefuturewillstillbethemainprobleminurbantrafficcongestion(拥挤).Oneproposedsolutiontothisproblemistheautomatedhighwaysystem.

Whentheautoentersthehighwaysystem,aretractable(可伸缩旳)armwilldropfromthe

autoandmakecontactwitharail,whichissimilartothosepoweringsubwaytrainselectrically.

Onceattachedtotherail,thecarwillbecomeelectricallypoweredfromthesystem,andcontrolofthevehiclewillpasstoacentralcomputer.Thecomputerwillthenmonitorallofthecar'smove-ments.

Thedriverwilluseatelephonetodialinstructionsabouthisdestinationintothesystem.Thecomputerwillcalculatethebestroute,andreservespaceforthecarallthewaytothecorrectexitfromthehighway.Thedriverwillthenbefreetorelaxandwaitforthebuzzer(蜂鸣器)thatwillwarnhimofhiscomingexit.Itisestimatedthatanautomatedhighwaywillbeabletohandle10,000vehiclesperhour,comparedwiththe1,500to2,000vehiclesthatcanbecarriedbyapresent-dayhighway.

21.Onesignificantimprovementinthefuturecarwillprobablybe________.

A)itspowersourceC)itsmonitoringsystem

B)itsdrivingsystemD)itsseatingcapacity

22.Whatistheauthor'smainconcern?

A)Howtorenderautomobilespollution-free.

B)Howtomakesmallerandsaferautomobiles.

C)Howtosolvetheproblemoftrafficjams.

D)Howtodevelopanautomatedsubwaysystem.

23.Whatprovidesautoswithelectricpowerinanautomatedhighwaysystem?

A)Arail.C)Aretractablearm.

B)Anengine.D)Acomputercontroller.

24.Inanautomatedhighwaysystem,allthedriverneedstodois_______.

A)keepintherightlane

B)waittoarriveathisdestination

C)keepinconstanttouchwiththecomputercenter

D)informthesystemofhisdestinationbyphone

25.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardthefutureofautos?

A)Enthusiastic.C)Optimistic.

B)Pessimistic.D)Cautious.

PassageTwo

Questions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Foxesandfarmershavenevergotonwell.Thesesmalldog-likeanimalshavelongbeen

accusedofkillingfarmanimals.Theyareofficiallyclassifiedasharmfulandfarmerstrytokeeptheirnumbersdownbyshootingorpoisoningthem.

Farmerscanalsocallontheservicesoftheirlocalhunttocontrolthefoxpopulation.Huntingconsistsofpursuingafoxacrossthecountryside,withagroupofspeciallytraineddogs,followedbymenandwomenridinghorses.Whenthedogseventuallycatchthefoxtheykillitorahuntershootsit.

Peoplewhotakepartinhuntingthinkofitasasport;theywearaspecialuniformofredcoatsandwhitetrousers,andfollowstrictcodesofbehavior.Butowningahorseandhuntingregularlyisexpensive,somosthuntersarewealthy.

Itisestimatedthatupto100,000peoplewatchortakepartinfoxhunting.Butoverthelastcoupleofdecadesthenumberofpeopleopposedtofoxhunting,becausetheythinkitisbrutal(残酷旳),hasrisensharply.Nowadaysitisrareforahunttopassoffwithoutsomekindofconfrontation(冲突)betweenhuntersandhuntsaboteurs(阻拦者).Sometimestheseincidentsleadtoviolence,butmostlysaboteursinterferewiththehuntbymisleadingridersanddisturbingthetrailofthefox'ssmell,whichthedogsfollow.

Noisyconfrontationsbetweenhuntersandsaboteurshavebecomesocommonthattheyarealmostasmuchapartofhuntingasthepursuitoffoxesitself.Butthisyearsupportersoffoxhuntingfaceamuchbiggerthreattotheirsport.ALabourPartyMemberoftheParliament,MikeFoster,istryingtogetParliamenttoapproveanewlawwhichwillmakethehuntingofwildanimalswithdogsillegal.Ifthelawispassed,wildanimalslikefoxeswillbeprotectedunderthebaninBritain.

26.RichpeopleinBritainhavebeenhuntingfoxes

A)forrecreationC)tolimitthefoxpopulation

B)intheinterestsofthefarmersD)toshowofftheirwealth

27.WhatisspecialaboutfoxhuntinginBritain?

A)Itinvolvestheuseofadeadlypoison.

B)Itisacostlyeventwhichrarelyoccurs.

C)Thehuntershavesetrulestofollow.

D)Thehuntershavetogothroughstricttraining.

28.Foxhuntingopponentsofteninterfereinthegame________.

A)byresortingtoviolenceC)bytakinglegalaction

B)byconfusingthefoxhuntersD)bydemonstratingonthescene

29.AnewlawmaybepassedbytheBritishParliamentto________.

A)prohibitfarmersfromhuntingfoxes

B)forbidhuntingfoxeswithdogs

C)stophuntingwildanimalsinthecountryside

D)preventlarge-scalefoxhunting

30.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat________.

A)killingfoxeswithpoisonisillegal

B)limitingthefoxpopulationisunnecessary

C)huntingfoxeswithdogsisconsideredcruelandviolent

D)fox-huntingoftenleadstoconfrontationbetweenthepoorandtherich

PassageThree

Questions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

ForanincreasingnumberofstudentsatAmericanuniversities,Oldissuddenlyin.Thereasonisobvious:thegrayingofAmericameansjobs.Coupledwiththeagingofthebaby-boom(生育高峰)generation,alongerlifespanmeansthatthenation'selderlypopulationisboundtoexpandsignificantlyoverthenext50years.By2050,25percentofallAmericanswillbeolderthan65,upfrom14percentin1995.Thechangeposesprofoundquestionsforgovernmentandsociety,ofcourse.Butitalsocreatescareeropportunitiesinmedicineandhealthprofessions,andinlawandbusinessaswell."Inadditiontothedoctors,we'regoingtoneedmoresociologists,biologists,urbanplannersandspecializedlawyers,"saysProfessorEdwardSchneideroftheUniversityofSouthernCalifornia's(USC)SchoolofGerontology(老年学).

Lawyerscanspecializein"elderlaw,"whichcoverseverythingfromtrustsandestatestonursing-homeabuseandagediscrimination(歧视).Businessmenseehugeopportunitiesintheeldermarketbecausethebabyboomers,74millionstrong,arelikelytobethewealthiestgroupofretireesinhumanhistory."Anystudentwhocombinesanexpertknowledgeingerontologywith,say,anMBAorlawdegreewillhavealicensetoprintmoney,"oneprofessorsays.

MargariteSantosisa21-year-oldsenioratUSC.Shebegancollegeasabiologymajorbutfoundshewas"reallyboredwithbacteria."Soshetookaclassingerontologyanddiscoveredthatshelikedit.Shesays,"Ididvolunteerworkinretirementhomesanditwasverysatisfying."

31."…Oldissuddenlyin"(Line1,Para.1)mostprobablymeans"______".

A)Americahassuddenlybecomeanationofoldpeople

B)gerontologyhassuddenlybecomepopular

C)moreelderlyprofessorsarefoundonAmericancampuses

D)Americancollegeshaverealizedtheneedofenrollingolderstudents

32.WiththeagingofAmerica,lawyerscanbenefit______.

A)fromtheadoptionofthe"elderlaw"

B)fromrenderingspecialservicestotheelderly

C)byenrichingtheirprofessionalknowledge

D)bywinningthetrustoftheelderlytopromotetheirowninterests

33.Whycanbusinessmenmakemoneyintheemergingeldermarket?

A)Retireesaremoregenerousinspendingmoney.

B)Theycanemploymoregerontologists.

C)Theelderlypossessanenormouspurchasingpower.

D)Therearemoreelderlypeopleworkingthanbefore.

34.Whocanmakebigmoneyinthenewcenturyaccordingtothepassage?

A)Retireeswhoarebusiness-minded.

B)Thevolunteerworkersinretirementhomes.

C)CollegegraduateswithanMBAorlawdegree.

D)Professionalswithagoodknowledgeofgerontology.

35.ItcanbeseenfromthepassagethattheexpansionofAmerica'selderlypopulation________.

A)willprovidegoodjobopportunitiesinmanyareas

B)willimposeanunbearableburdenonsociety

C)mayleadtonursinghomeabuseandagediscrimination

D)willcreatenewfieldsofstudyinuniversities

PassageFour

Questions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Thedeclineinmoralstandards-whichhaslongconcernedsocialanalysts-hasatlastcapturedtheattentionofaverageAmericans.AndJeanBethkeElshtain,forone,isglad.

Thefactthatordinarycitizensarenowstartingtothinkseriouslyaboutthenation'smoralclimate,saysthisethics(伦理学)professorattheUniversityofChicago,isreasontohopethatnewideaswillcomeforwardtoimproveit.

Butthechallengeisnottobeunderestimated.MaterialismandindividualisminAmericansocietyarethebiggestobstacles."Thethoughtthat'I'minitforme'hasbecomedeeplyrootedinthenationalconsciousness,"Ms.Elshtainsays.

Someofthiscanbeattributedtothedisintegrationoftraditionalcommunities,inwhichneighborslookedoutforoneanother,shesays.Withtoday'sgreatermobilityandwithsomanycouplesworking,thosebondshavebeenweakened,replacedbyagreateremphasisonself.

Ina1996pollofAmericans,lossofmoralitytoppedthelistofthebiggestproblemsfacingtheU.S.AndElshtainsaysthepubliciscorrecttosensethat:DatashowthatAmericansarestrugglingwithproblemsunheardofinthe1950s,suchasclassroomviolenceandahighrateofbirthstounmarriedmothers.

Thedesireforahighermoralstandardisnotalament(挽歌)forsomenonexistent"goldenage,"Elshtainsays,norisitawishful(一厢情愿旳)longingforatimethatdeniedopportunitiestowomenandminorities.Mostpeople,infact,favorthelesseningofprejudice.

Moraldeclinewillnotbereverseduntilpeoplefrndwaystocounterthematerialisminsociety,shesays."Slowly,yourecognizethatthethingsthatmatterarethosethatcan'tbebought."

36.ProfessorElshtainispleasedtoseethatAmericans________.

A)haveadaptedtoanewsetofmoralstandards

B)arelongingforthereturnofthegoodolddays

C)haverealizedtheimportanceofmaterialthings

D)areawakeningtotheloweringoftheirmoralstandards

37.ThemoraldeclineofAmericansocietyiscausedmainlyby

A)itsgrowingwealth

B)theself-centerednessofindividuals

C)underestimatingtheimpactofsocialchanges

D)theprejudiceagainstwomenandminorities

38.Whichofthefollowingcharacterizesthetraditionalcommunities?

A)Greatmobility.C)Emphasisonindividualeffort.

B)Concernforone'sneighbors.D)Ever-weakeningsocialbonds.

39.Inthe1950s,classroomviolence

A)wassomethingunheardofC)attractedalotofpublicattention

B)wasbynomeansarareoccurrenceD)begantoappearinanalysts'data

40.AccordingtoElshtain,thecurrentmoraldeclinemaybereversed

A)ifpeoplecanreturntothe"goldenage"

B)whenwomenandmenenjoyequalrights

C)whenpeopleridthemselvesofprejudice

D)iflessemphasisislaidonmaterialthings

PartIIIVocabularyandStructure(20minutes)

Directions:Thereare30incompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompl-etesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.

41.BythetimeyougettoNewYork,I_______forLondon.

A)wouldbeleavingC)havealreadyleft

B)amleavingD)shallhaveleft

42.Thearticlesuggeststhatwhenaperson_______underunusualstressheshouldbeespeciallycarefultohaveawell-balanceddiet.

A)isC)be

B)wereD)was

43.Thelawyeradvisedhimtodropthe_______,sincehestandslittlechancetowin.

A)eventC)case

B)incidentD)affair

44.Sometimeschildrenhavetrouble_______factfromfictionandmaybelievethatsuchthingsactuallyexist.

A)toseparateC)forseparating

B)separatingD)ofseparating

45.Heisquitesurethatit's________impossibleforhimtofulfillthetaskwithintwodays.

A)absolutelyC)fully

B)exclusivelyD)roughly

46.Therewasabigholeintheroadwhich________thetraffic.

A)setbackC)heldup

B)stoodbackD)keptdown

47.Manyadelegatewasinfavorofhisproposalthataspecialcommittee_______toinvestigate

theincident.

A)weresetupC)besetup

B)wassetupD)setup

48.IntheChinesehousehold,grandparentsandotherrelativesplay________rolesinraisingchildren.

A)incapableC)insensible

B)indispensableD)infinite

49.Eyecontactisimportantbecausewrongcontactmaycreateacommunication________.

A)tragedyC)question

B)vacuumD)barrier

50.Therewassuchalonglineattheexhibition________wehadtowaitforabouthalfanhour.

A)asC)so

B)thatD)hence

51.Thereisno_______tothehousefromthemainroad.

A)accessC)exposure

B)avenueD)edge

52.________energyundertheearthmustbereleasedinoneformoranother,forexample,anearthquake.

A)AccumulatedC)Assembled

B)GatheredD)Collected

53.Hewasn'tappointedchairmanofthecommittee,________notverypopularwithallits

members.

A)tobeconsideredC)beingconsidered

B)consideringD)havingconsidered

54.Thetwentiethcenturyhaswitnessedanenormousworldwidepolitical,economicandcultural

A)traditionC)transmission

B)transportationD)transformation

55.The________stuckontheenvelopesays"ByAir".

A)diagramC)signal

B)labelD)mark

56.Mobiletelecommunications________isexpectedtodoubleinShanghaithisyearasaresultofacontractsignedbetweenthetwocompanies.

A)capacityC)possession

B)potentialD)impact

57.Reading________thelines,IwouldsaythattheGovernmentaremoreworriedthantheywilladmit.

A)behindC)along

B)betweenD)among

58.Mybrother'splansarevery________;hewantstomasterEnglish,FrenchandSpanishbefore

heissixteen.

A)arbitraryC)ambitious

B)aggressiveD)abundant

59.Thingsmighthavebeenmuchworseifthemother_______onherrighttokeepthebaby.

A)hasbeeninsistingC)wouldinsist

B)hadinsistedD)insisted

60.Thestatisticalfiguresinthatreportarenot________.Youshouldnotrefertothem.

A)accurateC)delicate

B)fixedD)rigid

61.Contrastmaymakesomethingappearmorebeautifulthanitiswhen________alone.

A)seenC)tobeseen

B)isseenD)havingbeenseen

62.Thefootballgamecomestoyou________fromNewYork.

A)livelyC)live

B)aliveD)living

63.Noneofusexpectedthechairmanto________attheparty.Wethoughthewasstillinhospital.

A)turninC)turnup

B)turnoverD)turndown

64.Themotherdidn'tknowwho________forthebrokenglass.

A)blamedC)toblame

B)beblamedD)wouldblame

65.He________tohiscustomersandhalvedtheprice.

A)leakedC)quoted

B)drewD)yielded

66.Tryonwasextremelyangry,butcool-headedenoughto________stormingintotheboss'soffice.

A)preventC)turn

B)prohibitD)avoid

67.Allflights________becauseoftheterribleweather,theyhadtogotherebytrain.

A)havingbeencanceledC)havingcanceled

B)hadbeencanceledD)werecanceled

68.Theauthorofthereportiswell________withtheproblemsinthehospitalbecausehehasbeenworkingthereformanyyears.

A)informedC)enlightened

B)acquaintedD)acknowledged

69.TheboyspentasmuchtimewatchingTVashe________studying.

A)doesC)was

B)hadD)did

70.Theship'sgeneratorbrokedown,andthepumpshadtobeoperated________insteadofmechanically.

A)manuallyC)automatically

B)artificiallyD)synthetically

PartIVCloze(15minutes)

Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.Foreachblanktherearefourchoices

markedA),B),C)andD)ontherightsideofthepaper.YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.

Onesummernight,onmywayhomefromworkIdecidedtoseeamovie.Iknewthetheatrewouldbeair-conditionedandIcouldn'tfacemy71apartment.SittinginthetheatreIhadtolookthroughthe72betweenthetwotallheadsinfrontofme.Ihadtokeepchangingthe73everytimesheleanedovertotalktohim,74heleanedovertokissher.WhydoAmericansdisplaysuch75inapublicplace?IthoughtthemoviewouldbegoodformyEnglish,but76itturnedout,itwasanItalianmovie.77aboutanhourIdecidedtogiveuponthemovieand78onmypopcorn(爆玉米花).I'veneverunderstoodwhytheygiveyousomuchpopcorn!Ittastedprettygood,79.AfterawhileIheard80moreoftheromantic-soundingItalians.Ijustheardthe81ofthepopcorncrunching(咀嚼)betweenmyteeth.Mythoughtstartedto82.IrememberedwhenIwasinSouthKorea(韩国),I83towatchKojakonTVfrequently.HespokeperfectKorean-Iwasreallyamazed.Heseemedlikeagoodfriendtome,84_IsawhimagaininNewYorkspeaking85.EnglishinsteadofperfectKorean.Hedidn'tevenhaveaKoreanaccentandI86likeIhadbeenbetrayed.WhenourfamilymovedtotheUnitedStatessixyearsago,noneofusspokeanyEnglish.87wehadbeguntolearnafewwords,mymothersuggestedthatweallshouldspeakEnglishathome.Everyoneagreed,butourhousebecamevery88andweallseemedtoavoideachother.Wesatatthedinnertableinsilence,preferringthatto89.inadifficultlanguage.MothertriedtosaysomethinginEnglishbutit90outallwrongandweallburstintolaughteranddecidedtoforgetit!We'vebeenspeakingKoreanathomeeversince.

71.A)warmC)heatedB)hotD)cool

72.A)crackC)breakB)blankD)opening

73.A)aspectC)spaceB)viewD)angle

74.A)whileC)orB)wheneverD)and

75.A)attractionC)affection

B)attentionD)motion

76.A)sinceC)whatB)whenD)as

77.A)WithinC)ForB)AfterD)Over

78.A)concentrateC)fixB)chewD)taste

79.A)tooC)thoughB)stillD)certainly

80.A)muchC)noB)anyD)few

81.A)voiceC)rhythmB)soundD)tone

82.A)wonderC)imagineB)wanderD)depart

83.A)enjoyedC)turnedB)happenedD)used

84.A)untilC)thenB)becauseD)therefore

85.A)artificialC)perfectB)informalD)practical

86.A)feltC)seemedB)lookedD)appeared

87.,A)WhileC)BeforeB)IfD)Once

88.A)emptyC)stiffB)quietD)calm

89.A)tellingC)sayingB)utteringD)speaking

90.A)workedC)cameB)gotD)made

试卷二

PartVWriting(30minutes)

Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteacompositiononthetopic:

ALettertotheUnivers

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