1. | A. At a paint store. | B. At a grocery store. | ||
C. At a drugstore. | D. At a video game store. | |||
2. | A. £40. | B. £60. | C. £120. | D. £180. |
3. | A. He left the door open. | B. He broke the vase. | ||
C. He took the vase off the table. | D. He turned out to be innocent. | |||
4. | A. Judge and lawyer. | B. Policeman and driver. | ||
C. Cleaner and walker. | D. Teacher and student. | |||
5. | A. She’s got a full time job at the university. | B. She was surprised to get a full scholarship. | ||
C. Everything went just as had been expected. | D. Brighton University is not her ideal school. | |||
6. | A. The man has a serious sleep problem. | B. Neither of them has finished the paper. | ||
C. They both had a hard time doing the paper. | D. The woman thought the paper easy to do. | |||
7. | A. Help the woman find the building. | B. Follow the woman to the exhibit. | ||
C. Assist the woman to read the map. | D. Show the woman where to get a new map. | |||
8. | A. Mrs. Brown was unhappy this morning. | |||
B. Mrs. Brown is a patient teacher. | ||||
C. Susan must be poor at her studies. | ||||
D. Susan might have been scolded by Mrs. Brown. | ||||
9. | A. She is going to try a new highway to the cinema. | |||
B. She wants to go early to avoid a traffic jam. | ||||
C. She has no idea how to get to the cinema. | ||||
D. She wants to leave the cinema before the movie is over. | ||||
10. | A. She loves going to work on foot. | B. The firm she works in is not far away. | ||
C. She has to save money for her journey. | D. It takes her too much time to go to work. |
11. | A. It is an important occasion of American cultural activities. | |
B. They can have drinks and snacks while watching the game. | ||
C. Some companies offer viewers expensive sample products. | ||
D. The result of the game may be beyond people’s expectation. | ||
12. | A. Exciting professional performances. | B. Fancy advertisements of products. |
C. Pleasant atmosphere on the spot. | D. Warm company of their family. | |
13. | A. Expensive and impressive TV commercials. | |
B. Various ways of entertaining audience during intervals. | ||
C. An introduction to a popular ball game in America. | ||
D. Different sports people love to play in America. |
14. | A. Introducing healthy genes into a virus. | B. Removing faulty cells from patients. |
C. Providing emotional support to patients. | D. Preventing patients from brain injuries. | |
15. | A. It still remains in an experimental stage at present. | |
B. It has taken the place of surgery or medicine. | ||
C. It has only been tried on young patients so far. | ||
D. It helps patients to have a speedy and full recovery. | ||
16. | A. Children are more likely to be infected by diseases. | |
B. How to popularize gene therapy in different hospitals. | ||
C. A couple of successful examples of a new therapy. | ||
D. Genes rather than any other things are the master of our fortune. |
Job Application Information | |
Intended position: | ___17___. |
Applicant: | Mary Smith. |
Education: | Graduated from Leeds University with the MA degree in English. |
Foreign language: | ___18___. |
Proficiency(熟练程度): | ___19___. |
Contact telephone No: | 15007863429. |
Interview time: | Next ___20___ afternoon. |
How big is the farm? | About ___21___ acres. |
What is the present condition? | It needs ___22___. |
What does the man plan to grow on the farm? | ___23___. |
How does the woman like her husband’s plan? | She holds ___24___ of it. |
A. countless | B. exhausted | C. comparison | D. essential | E. estimates | F. distinctive |
G. relatively | H. cleared | I. unfortunately | J. recycled | K. restricts |
51. | A. adventuring | B. changing | C. digging | D. evolving |
52. | A. books | B. history | C. ruins | D. science |
53. | A. lost | B. later | C. older | D. several |
54. | A. inventors | B. scholars | C. visitors | D. writers |
55. | A. extensively | B. nationwide | C. regularly | D. together |
56. | A. in progress | B. in good condition | C. on display | D. out of control |
57. | A. Besides | B. However | C. Instead | D. Meanwhile |
58. | A. coined | B. considered | C. recognized | D. used |
59. | A. created | B. developed | C. established | D. investigated |
60. | A. countries | B. fields | C. locations | D. ways |
61. | A. certain | B. likely | C. ready | D. necessary |
62. | A. honorable | B. peaceful | C. rural | D. recent |
63. | A. gave away | B. gave off | C. left behind | D. left out |
64. | A. choosing | B. examining | C. studying | D. protecting |
65. | A. aware of | B. fed up with | C. ignorant of | D. familiar with |
66. | Chance suffered very much from all the diseases he had except for ______. | |||
A. having problem with breath | B. walking around awkwardly | |||
C. having trouble drinking | D. losing his eyesight in darkness | |||
67. | ______ is the most important lesson the author learned from Chance. | |||
A. Living in the present and enjoying what we have | ||||
B. Learning to depend on those who we love and trust | ||||
C. That we should expect good things to happen patiently | ||||
D. That we should persevere in what we believe is worth trying | ||||
68. | It is implied in the passage that ______. | |||
A. people might suffer from different diseases when they grow old | ||||
B. people could face aging with courage and dignity | ||||
C. pets would become calmer for lack of energy in their last days | ||||
D. pets and masters should stick together helping each other in difficulty | ||||
69. | Which of the following words best describes the author’s feelings to Chance? | |||
A. Bitter. | B. Grateful. | C. Proud. | D. Sympathetic. |
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70. | To have a 1865 membership, guests need to ______. | |||
A. register at 1865.langhamhotel.com | B. visit Langham three times in a year | |||
C. have five stays in Langham yearly | D. stay in Langham properties once | |||
71. | Which of the following is true according to the given information? | |||
A. Gateway members have 4pm late check-out priority any time they want. | ||||
B. Members can get the benefits listed in the table at all Langham’s properties. | ||||
C. The very first hotel of Langham collection was built in 1865 in Britain. | ||||
D. Top 1% Voyagers with super residence record can apply for Destiny membership. | ||||
72. | Tony, on their honeymoon trip, wants to surprise his wife with a bunch of roses on arriving at the hotel. Tony at least needs to have the membership of ______. | |||
A. EXPLORER | B. GATEWAY | C. VOYAGER | D. DESTINY | |
73. | What is the main purpose of the writing? | |||
A. To attract more potential guests. | B. To share the history of Langham hotels. | |||
C. To introduce successful hotel management. | D. To list Langham hotels’ exclusive benefits. |
74. | What does the word “distorted” in Paragraph 2 most probably mean? | |||
A. Discussed. | B. Revealed. | C. Provided. | D. Twisted. | |
75. | Which of the following statements is true according to the passage? | |||
A. A wild crowd rushed into the Bastille to fight with the royal soldiers. | ||||
B. The nobles’ mistreating and killing people is the main cause of the revolution. | ||||
C. About thirty thousand people lost their lives in the course of the Rule of Terror. | ||||
D. Women were forced to work for the war supplies while watching people killed. | ||||
76. | What can be inferred from the passage? | |||
A. Dickens was once among the revolutionaries storming the Bastille. | ||||
B. There was an extreme disorder and horror during the revolution. | ||||
C. Nobles of those days in France were loaded with heavy social responsibilities. | ||||
D. Classic literary works may serve as history textbooks to a great degree. | ||||
77. | Which of the following might be the best title of the passage? | |||
A. The Collapse of the French Empire | ||||
B. Unknown Facts during the Rule of Terror | ||||
C. Dickens’ Description of the French Revolution | ||||
D. A Critical View on A Tale of Two Cities |
78. | Solar panels on homeowners’ rooftops work by __________. |
79. | What is IKEA doing to popularize their DIY solar option? |
80. | SolTech’s solar panels are prettier because the see-through glass tiles are __________. |
81. | How is SolarWindowTM technology used to produce electricity? |
1. | W: Good afternoon. What can I do for you? |
M: I’m having a headache, perhaps from playing video games. Do you have any painkillers? | |
Q: Where does the conversation most probably take place? | |
2. | M: These new bags look very nice. How much are they? |
W: It was originally 60 pounds for each. But if you buy two, you will get one free. So I got three altogether. | |
Q: How much does each bag actually cost the woman? | |
3. | M: The door was left open, so the wind blew the vase off the table. |
W: That’s to say I punished Tom by mistake. | |
Q: What do we know about Tom? | |
4. | W: I didn’t know this is a one-way street. |
M: I’m sorry, but ignorance of the law is no excuse. | |
Q: What is the probable relationship between the two speakers? | |
5. | M: I hear that you are going to study in Brighton University next year, is that true? |
W: Yes. But I never expected that the university would offer me a full scholarship. | |
Q: What does the woman mean? | |
6. | W: How are you getting on with your paper? I’m having a real hard time with mine. |
M: After a couple of sleepless nights, I am finally done. | |
Q: What do we learn from the conversation? | |
7. | W: Hi, I have a map of the campus, but I still cannot find the building where the exhibit is. Would you please tell me how to get there? |
M: That looks like an old map. Follow me. I’m going that way myself. | |
Q: What is the man probably going to do? | |
8. | M: Did you notice that Susan was in low spirits this morning? |
W: Yes. If only Mrs. Brown had been more gentle to her students. | |
Q: What does the woman imply? | |
9. | M: Why are you leaving so early? The movie doesn’t start till seven. |
W: I don’t want to get stuck in a traffic jam. It’s terrible on the highway during rush hours. | |
Q: What does the woman mean? | |
10. | M: Then why do you decide to quit your present job? |
W: That’s because of the journey. It takes about two hours to the workplace. Your firm is within a walking distance. | |
Q: Why does the woman want to give up her present job? |
第I卷 | |||||
I. Listening Comprehension | |||||
1-5 CADBB | 6-10 CADBD | 11-13 DCC | 14-16 AAC | ||
17. Secretary | 18. Spanish | 19. Fluently | 20. Tuesday | ||
21. Forty/ 40 | 22.fixing (a little)/ to be fixed | ||||
23. potatoes and carrots | 24. a positive opinion/ attitude | ||||
II. Grammar and Vocabulary | |||||
25. weeping | 26. to conceal | 27. as if | 28. whom | ||
29. in | 30. his | 31. (the) most reliable | 32. a | ||
33. how | 34. arrested | 35. had been shown | 36. what | ||
37. are guarding | 38. coming | 39. had to | 40. before | ||
41-45 F G K D J | 46-50 I H B A E | ||||
III. Reading Comprehension | |||||
51-55 DCBBA | 56-60 ABADC | 61-65 BDCDC | |||
66-69 CABB | 70-73 DCCA | 74-77 DCBD | |||
78. collecting solar energy and changing it into electricity | |||||
79. Partnering with a company for installation and servicing/ Offering the installation and servicing of the panels. | |||||
80. silver-gray and fit traditional tiled roof designs/ match the existing tiled roof designs/ rooftops | |||||
81. By showering the glass surfaces with electricity-producing coatings. | |||||
第II卷 | |||||
I. Translation | |||||
1. Look, how tall the tree (that was) planted ten years ago is now! | |||||
2. You look very tired, and/ so why don’t you/ not go home and have a good sleep? | |||||
3. It is generally thought/ considered/ believed that talking loudly in public (places) is rude and should be avoided. | |||||
4. Many developed countries have been taking measures/ steps/ action to attract as many Chinese tourists as possible to promote economic growth since the 21st century. | |||||
5. Only by setting clear goals/ aims in life and sparing no effort/ making every effort to work on it/ and working on it with all efforts can you realize your dream of being a useful person/ make your dream of being a useful person come true. | |||||
II. Guided Writing | |||||
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