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第五部分附录

专项训练参考答案

听力理解

一、短对话(ShortConversations)

1-5.ACCAC6-10.DBBBA11-15.BBCAC16—20.ACADA

21-25.CCCCB26-30.ACDAC31-35.CBCCA36-40.CCBAA

二、长对话(LongConversations)

1-5.DBACA6-10.CDADC11-15.BAABA16—20.DACBA

21-25.CDBCA26-30.BADAC31-35.AABAB

三、短文理解(Passages)

1-5.ABBDC6-10.DACDD11-15.CDBCD16-20.BBCDA

21-25.AADBD26-30.ABCAB31-35.CCABB36-40.ABCAB

41-45.BDCCA46-50.BBDCA

四、复合式听写(CompoundDictation)

Passage1

(1)electronic(2)separated(3)distance(4)received

(5)specific(6)reversed(7)transmit(8)dramatically

(9)Listserversmakeitpossibletoaddressalistofsubscribersinone-waycommunicationasinkeepinginterested

peopleup-to-dateonaproduct.

(10)Messagestoanewsgrouparenotposteddirectlytotheuser,butareaccessibleintheformofanorderedlistona

dedicatedlocalnewsserver.

(11)Associatedsoftwarenotonlyenablesuserstochoosewhichmessagetheywanttoread,butalsotoreplytothemby

postingmessagestothenewsgroup.

Passage2

(1)aside(2)saving(3)schedule(4)cost

(5)range(6)expensive(7)attending(8)available

(9)yourchildmayalsobeabletomeetsomeofthecostsofcollegebyworkingparttime.

(10)youcansetasidesmallamountsofmoneyregularlyandthemoneywillearninterestanddividends.

(11)Dividendsarepaymentsofpartofacompany'searningtopeoplewhoholdstockinthecompany.

Passage3

(1)straightforward(2)presented(3)confused(4)currently

(5)financial(6)business(7)abundant(8)commitment

(9)TheShellcompaniescanofferyoumanyexceptionalbenefitstowardsasuccessfulandfulfillingcareer.

(10)professionaltrainingandguidancetomakethemostofyourindividualskillsandeducation,

(11)TheShellCompaniesareexpandingrapidlyandcanofferyouarewardingcareerpath一bothintheshortterm

andthelongerterm.

Passage4

(1)productive(2)thoughts(3)boredom(4)superior

(5)purchased(6)supply(7)enjoyed(8)appealing

(9)Inaddition,vegetablegardeningprovidesexerciseandfunforbothurbanandsuburbanfamilies.

(10)Asmallwell-keptgardenismoreenjoyableandprofitablethanalargeneglectedone.

(11)Ifpossible,thegardenshouldbenearthehousesothatthegardenercanworkinitatoddmoment.

Passage5

(1)shortly(2)aim(3)service(4)obtain

(5)entirely(6)insurance(7)issued(8)amount

(9)Partofthecostofthisstamp,infact,thegreaterpart,isbornebytheemployer,

(10)WheneverheisillorneedstoconsultadoctorforanyreasonhewillineverycasegotoseehisGP..

(1l)hewillgivehispatientalettertotaketoahospitalwheremoreadvancedtreatmentisavailable.

Passage6

(1)Refugees(2)Appeals(3)reduced(4)mayor

(5)Hurricane(6)destruction(7)remained(8)celebrations

(9)Yetthecityofnearlyfivehundredthousandpeoplewasbuiltbelowsealevel.

(10)Butthewaterhadnoplacetogo.Pumpingstationshadnopower.

(11)Congressreturnedfromasummerholidaytoapprovearequestfortenthousandfivehundredmilliondollarsin

emergencyspending.

Passage7

(1)debated(2)anthropology(3)complete(4)research

(5)approval(6)committee(7)applied(8)semester

(9)InMyFreshmanYear,shedoesnotidentifyanystudentbyname,butshedoesdiscusswhattheytoldherabouttheir

lives.

(10)RebekahNathanwritesthatstudentsdonothaveenoughtimetobeinterestedintheirclasses.

(11)Theprofessorsaysheryearasastudentchangedthewaysheteaches.

Passage8

(1)poverty(2)award(3)goal(4)assistants

(5)organize(6)documents(7)villages(8)patients

(9)Peoplewhogettestedmustenterasecretidentificationcodetoseetheresults.

(10)itisimportanttogetpatientsinvolvedintheirownhealthcarebyhelpingthemgaininformation.

(11)thereareendlesspossibleusesforthistechnology,especiallyindevelopingcountries.

Passage9

(1)applied(2)adjust(3)obvious(4)adapted

(5)affected(6)processes(7)mystery(8)account

(9)eachindividualcontainsitsownindependenttimingsystem.

(10)Theothertheoryholdsthatlivingthingsreactcontinuouslytotheirrhythmicphysicalenvironment.

(11)Notonlyhasnoindependenttimingsystemeverbeendiscovered,buttherehasnotyetbeenevenaguessastoits

nature.

Passage10

(1)accident(2)rushed(3)awe-inspiring(4)creatures

(5)understood(6)treated(7)normal(8)suffering

(9)Butwhenshegaveheraddress,itwasinatownoverathousandmilesfromthehospital.

(10)Hercarhadbeenfoundwiththedriver'sdooropenandtheenginerunning.

(11)butasthoughalarge,circular,white,hotobjecthadburnedthroughit.

阅读理解

一、快速阅读(skimmingandscanning)

1.B2.C3.A4.D5.C6.A7.B

8.paytheirexpenses

9.raisetuitionrates,reducescholarshipaid,andlimitacademicprograms

10.dependonstatelegislatorsforfinancialsupport

11.A12.B13.C14.A15.A16.D17.C

18.requestpermanentresidence

19.havegoodmoralcharacter

20.individualmembersoftheU.S.Congress

21.B22.C23.C24.B25.B26.B27.A

28.instantresponse29.4percent30.blogfatigue

31.A32.C33.B34.C35.D36.D37.C

38.fighttheemotionalones39.theyarefascinatedbyit40.acceptit(thismethod)

41.B42.A43.D44.A45.C46.B47.C

48.teachchildrenhowtoresolveconflicts

49.overindulgence50.thepowerorauthorityoftheparents

二、深度阅读(readingindepth)

SectionA

l.D2.J3.L4.05.B6.F7.E8.G9.K10.A

11.E12.113.F14.D15.J16.B17.L18.H19.C20.G

21.J22.N23.024.G25.D26.F27.C28.M29.E30.A

31.E32.G33.C34.B35.D36.F37.038.H39.M40.N

41.B42.E43.F44.N45.M46.G47.148.K49.050.H

SectionB

1-5.CBDAB6-10.ABDCD11-15.CCADA16-20.CDBAB

21-25.BACCD26-30.BCCBB31-35.ABCBD36-40.DBCAA

41-45.DBDCC46—50.CBBAB

完形填空

1-5.CBABD6~10.CADBA11-15.CDCBA16-20.BDDCC

21-25.DBACC26-30.DABBD31-35.BACBD36—40.CACCC

41-45.ABDAC46-50.DBACB51-55.CABDD56-60.DADDC

61-65.DCBAC66-70.BCDDC71-75.ACBAD76-80.BBADA

81-85.DAACB86-90.DAABD91-95.ACBDD96-100.ACBBC

101-105.CBAAD106-110.BDACB111-115.CDDBC116-120.ACBDA

121-125.CADCB126-130.ACCDB131-135.DADBC136-140.ADACB

141-145.CADBC146-150.ABDAA151-155.BDDAC156-160.BCBDA

161-165.CABDC166-170.ACBDA171-175.CBCBD176-180.BACBB

181-185.CAADB186-190.BACCD191-195.DCBAD196-200.CBABD

汉译英

1.istheteacherhimselfinterestedinfootball

2.didIrealizetheimportanceofstudies

3.haveIfeltsolonelyasnow

4.couldn'thaveseenherinherofficelastFriday

5.weshouldhandinourEnglishcompositions

6.wouldhaveseenProfessorSmith

7.ourcompanywouldnotbesothrivingasitisnow

8.wouldn'thavemadesuchaseriousmistake/wouldn'thavemadesoseriousamistake.

9.oughtnotto/shouldn'thavedriventhat/thecarsofast.

10.(should)continuehisstudyinspiteofsomelearningdifficulties.

11.Itwasnotuntildark

12.willhavelasted

13.caught/foundhimcheatingme

14.rememberingallmylife

15.asaresultoftheprejudiceagainstthem

16.contactusatthefollowingaddress

17.incaseofpowerfailure

18.thecarbrokedownontheway

19.canhardlyliveuptotheexpectationsoftheirparents

20.whichisscheduledtobeheldthismonth

21.andnottolettheirparentsdown/andnottomaketheirparentsdisappointed

22.adaptoneselftolife/livingindifferentcultures

23.decidedtoquitthematch

24.canVcannotbeappliedtothecircumstancesinitsneighbors

25.turntotheirparents

26.isverypopularwiththeyoungworldwide

27.tobenefitthepeopleratherthanharmthem/tobenefitthepeopleinsteadofharmingthem

28.theyhadastrongobjectiontoit

29.theclimatewassohospitable

30.arefarfromenough

31.Howtocopewiththepresentfinancialcrisis

32.releasedbythechainreaction

33.theveryplacewhere/inwhichtheymetforthefirsttime

34.inwhichfiftypeoplewerekilled

35.knowntotheBritishthroughtelevisiontransmissions

36.whetherapersonissuitableforthejob

37.whymobilephoneshavebecomesocommon

38.justlikethatofwatertofish

39.nomatterwhatwemayhavedoneduringtheday/whateverwemayhavedoneduringtheday

40.mightfeellonelywhentheyarefarfromhome/arenotintheirhometown/traveling

41.aslongasitisnottoolate

42.thatitforcespeopletotest

43.soastoexploitthetouristmarket

44.IfyoumanagetogetintouchwithMr.Smith

45.aremoresuperstitiousthantheywereintheMiddleAges

46.wasaspopularwith

47.halfasmuch(money)asheusedto(earn)

48.aremorelikelytosucceedintheirstudies

49.seventimesmorepeopleeachyearthantrafficaccidents

50.morelikelytoraisefearsconcerningfuturejobopportunities

写作

(1)

MisleadingNews

Nowadays,alargeamountofmisleadingnewsappearsinthemediacircle,whichcallsforpeople'sattention.An

increasingnumberofreporterswriteuntruestoriesaboutfamousstarsorhotevents.

Itismainlyduetothewrongnotionofsomejournaliststhatweencountermoreandmoremisleadingnews.Firstly,

somejournalistsdevotethemselvestomakingupsomemisleadingnewstomakenameforthemselvesorbecomemore

popularinthemediacircle.Inordertomaketheirdreamscometrue,theycoinmoreandmoremisleadingnews

neglectingtheirmoralityofprofession.Secondly,someoftheaudienceareveryinterestedinmisleadingnews,whichto

someextentleadstotheexistenceofmisleadingnews.Inaddition,theywronglybelievethatinthecompetitivemedia

circle,nomediacansurvivewithoutthesensationalstoriescateringtoreaders,tasteandcuriosity.

Inmyview,themediacircleshouldtaketheresponsibilityofofferingtrueinformation.Thus,allthejournalists

shouldabidebytheirprofessionalmoralsandproducetruenewstothepublic.Ontheotherhand,thereadersshouldtry

toresistthemisleadingnews.Inthisway,wecanenjoyourlifebyreadingtruenews.

(2)

EnergyCrisis

Whenaskedaboutoneofthebiggestproblemswearefacingtoday,manypeoplemaysaythatanenergycrisisis

approachingandisthreateningmankind'ssurvival.Theyareafraidthattheworldislikelytorunoutofoilandmetals

andtorunshortoffoodinthenearfuture.

Tothisproblem,mostcountriesrespondwiththedemandformorerigidconservationofournaturalresources.

Indeed,thisisurgentlyneeded,forthepresentwasteofenergyinindustrialandpersonalconsumptionissoseriousthatit

hasbecomehabitualandtraditional.Ifthenaturalresourcesareusedeconomically,wecancertainlyslowdownthe

presentdrainonthelimitedenergysupply.However,conservationaloneisnottheanswer.Itisobviousthatevenifwe

cansavemuchenergy,wecanonlydelaytheenergycrisis,butcannotsolvetheproblemcompletely.Howeverabundant

certainnaturalresourcesmaybe,theycannotreproducethemselvesandareboundtobeusedupultimately.Sointhe

longrun,wemustdevelopnewsourcesofenergyinsteadofmerelyconservingtheknown,limitedsupplies.

Manishighlyadaptableandcreative.Therefore,inmyopinion,sincemanisabletotapsuchresourcesasoiland

metal,heshouldalsodevelopandharnesssolarenergy,nuclearenergyandotherunknownenergyresourcessothatwe

canliveinaworldwithoutenergycrisis.

(3)

MyViewontheIncomeGap

Nowadaystheincomegapisgettingwiderandwider.Insomeprivately-ownedfirms,jointventures,or

foreign-ownedcompanies,anexecutive'sannualincomeistentimesorevenahundredtimesasmuchasanordinary

worker's.

Confrontedwiththissituation,peoplewillundoubtedlyholddifferentoptions.Somemaintainthatitbenefitsthe

socialandeconomicdevelopmentsincedrivingforceisoftenderivedfromthegap,whichmeansthatthegapinspires

one'sdesireandgivesoneanimpetustoadvancement.Othersspeakofitssideeffect.Incomegapisoftentherootof

socialunrestandalsocontrarytoourcountry'ssocialistprinciple.

Inmyview,whileitistruethattheincomegapmaystimulatethesocialdevelopmenttosomeextent,itcauses

troubleaswell.Theincomegapthatistoowideformostpeopletobearneitherbenefitsthestabilityofourcountiynor

promotesoureconomicdevelopment.Thus,whileweareadvocatingtherapiddevelopmentofourcountry,weshould

toleratethenarrowincomegapbutnarrowthewiderone.

(4)

MyViewontheNegativeEffectsofSomeAdvertisements

CommercialadvertisementshaveneverbeensopopularinChinaastheyaretoday.Generallyspeaking,

advertisementsdoalotofgoodtoacountry'seconomicdevelopmentiftheyarereliable.Unfortunately,some

irresponsibleproducersusedishonestmeanstocheatconsumersinordertoseekgreaterprofits.Thishasseriousside

effectsanddoesharmtothesociety.

First,thesedishonestadvertisementsharmournormalmarketandhurttheinterestsofhonestmanufacturers,

becausewhenpeoplefindoutthetruth,theywilllosetheirtrustandrespectforalladvertisements.Besides,dishonest

advertisementswillmisleadconsumerstobuytheinferiorproductsandsometimesevenfakegoods.Worstofall,some

dishonestadvertisementsareseenabroad,whichcancausediplomaticdisputes.

Dishonestadshavenowbecomeasocialcancer.Weshouldcallonallthepeopletobealerttoanydishonestads.

Oncetheyareexposedandtheculpritsarecaught,theyshouldbeseverelypunished.

(5)

OnOverseasStudy

Withthedeepeningofrefomandopening-upofourcountry,manypeopledreamofgoingabroadforfurtherstudy.

Theyinsistthatthemodemresearchfacilities,worldfamousprofessorsandexcellentenvironmentinthoseforeign

collegesanduniversitiescanhelplayaperfectfoundationfortheirfuturedevelopment.

However,therearestillmanypeoplewhofavorstudyingathome.Theyarguethatstudyingabroadistooexpensive

andthereforedoesn'tpay.Theyalsopointoutthattherearenolanguageandculturalbarriersiftheystudyintheirown

country.

Justastheoldsayinggoes,<4Everyadvantagehasitsdisadvantage.^^Bothopinionsareacceptableinsomesense.If

studentshavethechanceandfinancialresources,theyshouldseizetheopportunitytogoabroadandbroadentheireyes.

Ontheotherhand,ifconditionsdon'tpermit,theycanpursuetheirstudiesintopuniversitiesathome.Whatcountsis

nottheplacewheretheystudy,butwhattheycanlearn.

(6)

ReduceWasteonCampus

Whatisthebigprobleminourcollegeanduniversitiestoday?Perhapssomestudentswouldsayitistheschool

facility,orthelowenthusiasminlearning,assometeachersregardtheissue.ButIwouldsayoneofthebiggestproblems

isthewasteoncampus.EverydaywhenIgototheschoolcanteenstogetmymeal,Iseelotsoffooddumpedinthe

garbagecan.AndeachtimewhenIgototheclassroomarea,Iseemanyclassroomsarefullylitwithoutanypeople

inside.

Wastecandousalotofharm.First,itcorruptsourmind.Chinesepeopleoftencomparewastetocrime,because

wastedamagesthepropertypeoplecreate.Moreover,wastewillslowdownthespeedofoureconomicdevelopment.

Takethewasteofelectricityforexample,inordertoguaranteeourregularstudyatschool,thegovernmenthastolimit

theuseofpowerinsomefactories.Whatdoyouthinktheywillsayiftheyknewwhatishappeninginschool.

Itishightimewesaid"NO"tothewasteoncampus.Thebestwaytocombatthewaste,Ithink,istosetan

exampleyourself,anddoitrightnow.Ifallofusrealizetheharmfuleffectsofwaste,thegoalofreducingthecampus

wastewillbeachievedinnotime.

(7)

MyFirstDayonCampus

IstillrememberthedaywhenIfirstcametothecollege.Beingaboyof17,1waslongingforanewlifeasacollege

student;but,atthetimeIhadnoideawhatcollegelifewouldbelike.

Thatmorningwhenthebuscarriedmetothegateofthecollege,Iwassoexcitedthatmyheartwasbeatingvery

fastasifitwouldleapoutofmymouth.Fromthatmoment,Iwouldbeastudentofthiscollege.Afterregistration,Iwas

ledbyaninstructortothedormitory,where,forthefirsttime,Iwouldlivewithmyroommatesinsteadofmyparents.I

wassoclumsythatIdidnotknowhowtomakethebedandfixthemosquitonet.Intheafternoon,Itookawalkaround

thecampustogetherwithmyroommates.Onthinkingofstudyinginsuchabeautifulplace,Ifeltquiteproudofmyself.

Aswewerewalkingalong,talkingandlaughing,avoicecameintoourears,AtOh,lookatthesefreshmenItwasour

looksthatgaveusaway.Wecontinuedourtourofthecollege,inspectingeverybuildingandeverygardenuntilthesun

begantoset.

Intheevening,wesattogether,talkingaboutthepastandthefuture.Weweresoexcitedthatnoonewantedtogoto

bed.Asweknow,acolorfulcollegelifewasaheadofus.

(8)

AGoodMajororaGoodUniversity

EverystudentwillbefacedwiththesamequestionwhentheypasstheCollegeEntranceExamination:Shouldhe

chooseagoodmajororagooduniversity?Answersdifferfordifferentgroupsofpeople.

Somestudentsgiveprioritytoagoodmajor.Whattheycherishisaspecialtytheylikemost.Intheirmind,whether

theuniversityisfamousisnotveryimportant—solongastheyworkhard,theycanachievealotinanyuniversity,anda

brightfutureisawaitingthem.

Otherstudentspaymoreattentiontotheuniversity.Theyattachgreatimportancetotheuniversity,becausethe

environmentoftheuniversitytothemakingofanexcellentpersonisthefertilesoiltothegrowthofaplant.Howcan

youhaveawidevisionandabroadhorizonifyoureceiveeducationinanunknowncollegewherethereislessexchange

ofinformation?

Inaword,thebestchoiceisagoodmajoratagooduniversity,butwithoutgreateffortswecanhardlygetsucha

choice.Ifwecannotobtainboth,inmyopinion,thefirstthingtoconsiderisagoodmajor.

(9)

ShouldCollegeStudentsLiveonCampus

Thereareanincreasingnumberofstudentswhochoosetoliveoffcampus.Parentsanduniversityadininistrations

understandablyreacteddifferently.Theyvoicedconcernsaboutsecurityandthethreatofoff-campuslifestylesgetting

outofcontrol.However,collegestudentshavetheirownreasonsfortheirchoices.

Somestudentsprefertoliveoncampusforthefollowingreasons.First,campusresidentsareclosertoclasses,the

library,andotherresources,sotheyaremorelikelytosucceedincollegeandcompletetheirbachelor'sdegreeinfour

years.Furthermore,livinginadormtheycanenjoyagreateropportunitytomeetallkindsofnewpeopleanddevelop

relationshipswiththem,sostudentslivingoncampusaremoresociable.Lastbutnottheleast,livingoncampusis

cheaperandmoreconvenient.Often,off-campushousingismoreexpensivethanon-campushousingandwhileliving

oncampus,youdon'thavetoworryaboutmonthlyrentpaymentsandutilitybills.

Someotherschoosetoliveoffcampusbecausetheybelievethatlivingoffcampustheyareindependent,withmore

privacyandalotmorequiettime.Livingoffcampusgivesthemfreedomfromthosedormrulesandallowthemtoset

theirown.Theextraspacealsomeansthatonecanprobablyfindaquietplacetostudyintheconvenienceofhisown

home.

Asforme,FmafaithfulsupporteroflivingoncampusbecauseI,livingoncampusmyself,havewitnessedand

enjoyedalltheconvenienceandhappinessoflivingoncampus.Tome,livingoncampusundoubtedlyaddsanimportant

elementtothecompletecollegeexperience.

(10)

TryLuckonLottery

Nowadays,caughtbythelottery,manypeoplearekeenonbuyingallkindsoflotterytickets,suchaswelfare

lotterytickets,sportlotteryandevencomputerlottery.Someevenspendlotsofmoneybuyingthemsoastoincreasethe

possibilityofwinningtheprize.

Thereare,whatistrue,peoplewhoworryaboutthenegativeeffectsthelotterymaybring,butIbelieveitcanbring

greatbenefitstopeople.Firstly,thelotteryisaneffectivewayofraisingfundsforwelfareprogramsandotherpublic

projects.Forexample,withtheparticipationofsomanypeople,agreatdealofmoneyisaccumulatedtopromoteour

welfare.Inthiswaytheheavyfinancialburdenonthegovernmentisgreatlyrelieved.Secondly,forsomepeople,their

enthusiasmforthelotteryisnotaboutmoneybutfun.Theydon'tcareaboutwinningorlosing.Instead,theyjustenjoy

theexcitementofexploringthepossibilities.Forthisportionofpeople,buyinglotteryisjustoneoftheirhobbies.In

addition,althoughsomepeopleareconcernedthatthelotterymayencouragelazinessandgambling,thereisevidence

thatthisisnotthecase.IthasturnedoutbeneficialinChina.

Inconclusion,statisticshavebeenaccumulatedtoshowthattheadvantagesfaroutweighthedisadvantages.Trying

luckonlotteryhasbecomeanewfashiontosomepeople,anditdoesgoodtothecitizensaswellasthenation.

模拟训练参考答案

KeytoModelTestOne

PartiWriting(30minutes)

OnlineShopping

WiththedevelopmentoftheInternetandthepopularizationofcomputers,shoppingontheInternethasbecomea

commonplaceinourlife.Hereconsumerscanbuyalmosteverythingtheyneed.

ShoppingontheInternethasalotofadvantages,ofwhichthemostimportantisperhapsitsconvenience.People

don'thavetowastealotoftheirenergyandprecioustimetogofromoneshoptoanothertochoosethecommodities

theylike.Thisisespeciallydesirabletotheold,thesickandthebusypeoplewhocannotgototheshopsinperson.The

goodscomeinallshapes,sizesandcolorsontheInternet.Alltheyneedtodoistositinfrontoftheircomputersand

clickthemouses.Thecommoditiestheyorderwillbedeliveredtothempromptly.

However,shoppingontheInternetalsohasitsdisadvantages.Thefirstdisadvantageisthattheconsumerscan'tsee

thegoodsortrythemonpersonally.Sometimes,therealgoodsmaynotbethesameaswhattheyhaveseenonthe

computer.TheseconddisadvantageisthatsomeshopsontheIntemetarenotregistered.Theywillneverdeliver

anythingtoyouaftertheygetthemoneyfromyou.Oncecheated,youwillfindthatyouhavenowheretogoto

complain.

PartIIReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(15minutes)

1.Y

2.Y

3.N

4.Y

5.NG

6.N

7.Y

8.unwelcomeemails

9.namesandcontactinformation

10.economicgain

PartIIIListeningComprehension(35minutes)

SectionA

11-15.CDBAB16—20.CBBDC21-25.AACAB

SectionB

26-30.DBBBA31-35.ABCDB

SectionC

36.invaded37.emitting38.corn39.portion

40.releases41.respond42.nourish43.specific

44.Thisexplainshowawaspcanfindacaterpillarinahugefieldofcom.

45.Byenhancingthisnaturalresponseinplants,researchersmightreduce,somedayeveneliminate,theneed

46.ortheymighttransplantspecificgenestoincreasethereleaseofthechemicalsignals.

PartIVReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(25minutes)

SectionA

47.K48.M49.A50.J51.D52.G53.F54.155.056.E

SectionB

PassageOne

57-61.ABCBC

PassageTwo

62-66.BADBC

PartVClose(15minutes)

67-71.BDAAC72-76.BCDCB77-81.BCACA82—86.ADBDD

PartVITranslation(5minutes)

87.turnedadeafeartoourwarnings

88.willbeaccusedofabusingpower

89.hehadstudiedbusinessinsteadofhistory

90.didhearriveatthesportsground

91.thelesslikelyIamabletoanswerthem

KeytoModelTestTwo

PartIWriting(30minutes)

ThePopularityofBlogging

Inrecentyears,blogginghasbecomeverypopular.Moreandmorepeoplehavecreatedtheirownblogsandofte

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