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Section I Listening Comprehension
(30 minutes)
Directions:
This section is designed to test your ability to understand spoken English.You will hear a selection of recorded materials and you must answer the questions that accompany them.There are three parts in this section,Part B and PartC.
Remember,while you are doing the test,you should first put down your answers in your test booklet. At the end of the listening comprehension section,you will have 5 minutes to transfer all your answers from your test booklet to ANSWER SHEET l.
If you have any questions,you may raise your hand NOW as you will not be allowed to speak once the
test has started.
Now look at Part A in your test booklet.
Part A
Directions:
For Questions l~5,you will hear a dialogue on enrolling for a course.While you listen.fill out the table with the information you have heard.Some of the information has been given to you in the table. Write only l word in each numbered box.You will hear the recording twice.You now have 25 seconds to read the table below.
Part B
Directions:
For Questions 6~10,you will hear a conversation about those who are hooked by Internet.While you listen,complete the sentence(s)and answer the question(s).Use not more than 3 words for each answer.You will hear the recording twice.You nOW have 25 seconds to read the sentence(s)and the question(s)below.
Part C
Directions.
You will hear three dialogues or monologues.Before listening to each one,you will have 5 seconds to read each of the questions which accompany it.While listening,answereach question by choosing[A],[B],[C]or [D].After listening,you will have lo seconds to check your anszuer to each question.You will hear each piece ONLY ONCE.
Questions ll~13 are based on a piece of news about college admission in the USA.You now have 15 seconds to read Questions ll~13.
11.According to the radio program,which one of the following four sentences is wrong?
[A]Stanford University lies in California.
[B]Stanford accepted less than eleven percent of the students who applied.
[C]Stanford has accepted an unusually low percentage of students for admission this fall.
[D]Stanford has accepted a lower percentage of students for admission,but not the lowest.
12.High school seniors are applying to more schools probably by way of__________.
[A]copying others’applications
[BJusing common applications which are the same as others
[C]sending a large number of application letters to different colleges
[D]electronic application forms through internet
13.If a student is on a waiting list,it means he will__________.
[A]wait for another year to apply again
[B]wait for the school to make the decision
[C]go to the college if he accepts the offer
[D]wait until other applicants get the result
Questions l4~17 are based on the following monologue introducing the origin of an expression.You
nOW have 20 seconds to read Questions 14~17.
14.What does the expression“Where iS the beef”mean?
[A]The beef iS lost.
[B]Something is not as good as described.
[C]The beef is not as good as it is said to be.
[D]The food has turned bad.
15.Why are hamburgers SO popular in America?
[A]Because they are made from beef.
[B]Because they are cheaper than any other kind of food.
[C]Because they are served quickly at a low price.
[D]Because hamburger is the only fast food in America.
16.Who started the McDonald’s?
[A]Ray Kroc.
[B]Wendy.
[C]McDonald.
[D]Three old womerL
17.Why did other people want to open hamburger restaurant?
[A]Because hamburgers are good to eat.
[B]Because hamburgers are easy to make.
[C]Because they could sell hamburgers throughout the country.
[D]Because they wanted to be as successful as Kroc.
Questions l8~20 are based on an interview about a murder.You now have l5 seconds to read Questions
18~20.
18.HOW old iS the man murdered?
[A]In his thirties.
[B]In his twenties.
[C]In his forties.
[D]In his fifties.
19.Where was the body found?
[A]In a drinking club.
[B]In the underpass of a certain road.
[C]In the London underground.
[D]On North Circular Road.
20.Who iS the murderer?
[A]A minicab driveL
[B]The drunk.
[C]Two women.
[D]Not known yet.
Part A
W:Good evening.Which evening course would you like to enroll for?
M:I’ve been thinking about taking this course in Modem Guitar.are there any vacancies?
W:Well,there are…nine,ten,eleven enrollments so far on the list.So that means we’ve got fourplaces left.The class seems to be filling up much more quickly this year.You’ll find the details in thisbrochure.
M:Will it be starting next week?
W:We hope so.It’s due to begin on Tuesday,7 P.m to 9 P.rn.Shall I put you down?We’ll havestopped taking any more names by this evening,so if you…
M:Can you tell me where the course is held?
W:Oh,it’s in the Main Building,second floor,room 219,immediately opposite the library.You can’tmiss it.There are posters of pop groups all over the walls.
M:I see.And if I do enroll。what will I need for the first lesson?
W:Well,you’11 need a guitar of course.That’s absolutely essential.You’11 also have to have a studenttutoring book.There are copies on sale in the book rooln.We get them quite a bit cheaper from an educational supplier so you can buy one at a bargain price!
M:How much is this all going to cost?
w:Er…the course fee is£12.60 a term, That’s twelve weeks.The student book costs£1.50 and ifyou don’t actually own a guitar presumably you’II have to buy or borrow one.You can get a second-hand one for around£20to£50 for a fairly reliable instrument,depending on the sound quality and general eondi tion.
Part B
W:Dr Lee,today,millions of us are now addicted to chat rooms,e-mail and just plain web surfing.
M:Yes,it’s no secret that we’re into computers.And why not? On the Intemet,we can catch up on news,plan vacations,pay bills and make friends.But for some,once they type their way onto the Intemet, they just can’t stop.
W:Do you think wh0’s getting hooked?
M:Internet addiction can happen to anyone who’s lonely.It includes two surprising groups:college students and homemakers.
W:How does that happen?
M:Away from their families,homesick and overwhelmed,many college students seek connections on the computer.And homemakers are prone to addiction too,if they’re shy.Face-to-face talking can createanxiety.The chat room eliminates all that.
W:But the more on-line connections vulnerable people make.the more they may neglect the connections they hold dear in real life.
M:Yes.Apart from that,Intemet also does harm to them.In a recent study,51 percent of men and 42Dercent of、Women named the Internet as one of the reasons they’re not getting enough sleep! And 68Dercent of Internet addicts surveyed said their on-line usage was destroying their relationships.TheDerson will retire to the computer at night instead of the bedroom,and form cyberspace relationship with strangers instead of communicating with a spouse.
W:It does make us worry.Do you have any suggestion for us?
M:Well,there are steps to take to make sure your family doesn’t get hooked,for example,you can put the computer in a common area like a living room where you can’t spend hour after uninterrupted hour online.You can use a timer to limit on-line time.But I think the best way is to join a club.Anyone with balance and face-to-face contact with others isn’t likely to get hooked.
Part C
Questions 11—13 are based on a piece of news about college admission in the USA.You now have 15 seconds to read Questions 11—13.
Some of America’s best universities have accepted an unusually low percentage of students for admission this fall.
For example,the Wall Street Journal reported that Stanford University had a record low admission rate this year.The newspaper said the California school accepted less than eleven percent of the students who applied.
College admissions officers give a number of reasons for the higher rates of rejection letters this year. They say the main reason is that high school seniors are applying to more schools than in the past.Some colleges reported big increases in the number of applications.Another reason is the general increase in students going to college.
Electronic forms make applying easier.For example,students can send an online form called the Common Application to many different colleges and universities.
Many students who apply to top schools are placed on a waiting list.They do not get a decision until the school knows how many applicants who are offered admission will accept the offer.Just as students compete,so do schools.
Wait-listed applicants might not find out until May or June,at the end of their senior year. Admissions officers say they use wait-listing because it is difficult to know which applicants really want to attend their school.
Questions 14~17 are based on the following monologue introducing the origin of an expression.You now have 20 seconds to read Questions 14~17.
Every people uses its own special words to describe things and express ideas:Some of these expressions are commonly used for many years.Others are popular for just a short time.
0ne such American expression is “Where’s the beef? ”It is used when something is not as good as it is said to be.In the early l980s,“Where’s the beef?”was one of the most popular expressions in the United States.It seemed as if everyone was using it all the time.Beef,of course,is the meat from a cow and probably no food is more popular in America than the hamburger made from beef.In the l960s a busi nessman named Ray Kroc began building small restaurants that sold hamburgers at a low price.Kroc called his restaurant “McDonald’ s”.Kroc cooked hamburgers quickly so people in a hurry could buy and eat them without waiting.By the end of the l960s the McDonald’s Company was selling hamburgers in hundreds of restaurants from California to Maine.Not surprisingly,Ray Kroc became one of the richest
businessmen in America.Other business people watched his success.Some of them opened their own hamburger restaurants.One company,called “Wendy’s”,began to compete with McDonald’s.Wendy’s said its hamburgers were bigger than McDonald’s or anyone else’s.The Wendy’s Company created the expression “Where’s the beef?”to make people believe that Wendy’s hamburgers were the biggest.It produced a television advertisement to sell this idea.The Wendy’s television advertisement showed three old women eating hamburgers.The bread that covered the meat was very big,but inside there was only a tiny bit of meat.One of the women said she would not eat a hamburger with such a little piece of beef.“Where’s the beef?”she shouted in a funny voice.These advertisements for Wendy’s hamburger restaurants were a success from the first day they appeared on television.As we said,it seemed everyone began using the expression “Where’s the beef?”
Questions l8~20 are based on an interview about u murder.You now have l5 seconds to read
Questions l8~20.
W:Police in North London are treating as murder the death of a man thought to be in his forties whose body was found in a pedestrian subway in Neasden.The man leading the hunt is Detective Chief Superintendent John Day,who explains what they know of the man’s movements in the early hours of this morning.
M:What we’ve learned is the fact that he left the Level One Club,which is a drinking club in Neasden Lane,about 1:30 a.rrL,and we’re trying to account for movements up till 2:15 a.irk,because it was about that time he was found by a member of the club,an employee.He was found in the underpass.
the pedestrian way,under the North Circular Road.Death was due to multiple head injuries.We un-derstand that there may have been two girls and a man who was drunk in close proximity to the en— trance to the subway,who may have seen the man walking in that direction,or any attacker who may have been following him.
W:About what time would you think that they were there?
M:Just after half past one to a quarter past two.
W:Then in that case the gap you have is really quite short.It’s only n-lore or less half a hour or forty minutes.
M:In fact,yes,as short as that.
W:And how far away from the Neasden underpass was the drinking club?
M:Fifty meters.
W:And at the moment you know of no other people in the area whom you want to talk to,other than the drunken man and the two women who were seen with him or near him at some time?
M:Yes.The club closed at half past one and there may have been other people who left the club who went that way.We understand that there were also minicab drivers parked in the area who may have seen something as well.
W:As it is,I take it you haven’t been able to identify them.
M:N0,not at this stage.
W:Well,thank you very much.
Section I Listening Comprehension
Part A
1.4/four。细节题。在第二个话轮中,密斯用点数的体例检查名单上的挂号人数,而后在第二句得出论断说:So that means we’ve got four places left,即还剩四个名额,此中的places left便是男士话语和标题问题中的 vacancies(空位,空白)。
2.Tuesday。本题也是细节题。在第三个话轮中,密斯的第二句话明白申明了课程起头的日期:It’S due to begin on Tuesday,7 P.m to 9 P.m,考生要注重拼写。
3.1ibrary。在第三个话轮中,男士扣问上课地址(Can you tell me where the course is held?),密斯在第四个话轮的第一句话中停止了回覆:it’S in the Main Building…immediately opposite the library,即上课地址是正对着藏书楼的主楼。以后密斯还停止了补充申明。考生首要是听清这个细节。
4.tutoring。在第四个话轮中,男士又扣问第一堂课都须要带些甚么,第五个话轮中密斯对此停止了回覆:起首固然是吉他,而后须要带一本a student tutoring book(先生教导用书)。考生首要是听清这个信息,并且注重拼写。这里用的是动词的-ing情势。
5.second-hand。在最初一个话轮中,密斯申明了膏火、书籍费和吉他的用度。在最初一句中,密斯指出男士能够买把二手吉他:You can get a second-hand one for around£20…,考生一样要注重拼写。
Part B
6.Lonely persons/people。在对话的第二个话轮中,密斯问:Do you think who’S getting hooked?男士则间接回覆说:…to anyone who’S lonely(收集成瘾有能够产生在每个孤傲的人身上),其意固然是孤傲的人最易成瘾。考生注重不要把谜底以为是男士随后指出的college students and homemakers,由于这两类人只是详细的例子,不能归纳综合本题。
7.42%。在第四个话轮中,男士给出了一些详细的数字,用以申明收集成瘾的风险。考生须分清这些数字与其所代表信息之间的对应干系,听音时能够下记实:51%→men,42%→women,68%→Internet addicts,如许在答题时就一目明了,不会混合。
8.destroying their relationships。在第四个话轮中,男士指出:And 68 percent…was destroying their relationships。标题问题与听力原文根基分歧,只是将句子主语做了一点变化。考生在这一题中应注重的是拼写,此中destroy是动词,用在be动词后利用其一ing情势,并且relationship要用单数情势。
9.The/A living room。在听音时咱们发明男士在最初一段回覆中指出.....you can put the computer…like a living room(能够把电脑放在一个大众地区,如起居室里)。
10.joining a club。男士在倒数第二句中提出:But I think the best way is to join a club(但我以为最好的方法便是插手俱乐部)。考生在这一题中特别要注重拼写,资料原文用的是不定式to join a club,若是考生照搬,字数就会分歧请求,以是改成此刻分词情势。
Part C
11.[D]。由独白第二段所举的Stanford大学的例子可知其余三项都是准确的,只要[D]与该段第一句中的a record low admission rate一处不符。
12.[D]。独白第四段指出,电子表格让请求变得轻易一些,先生能够经由过程收集发送一种称作“通用请求”的在线表格给很多差别的学院和大学。由此可知后面三项都是毛病的,选[D]。
13.[B]。由独白第五段中They do not get a decision…accept the offer一句可知处于期待名单上的先生期待的便是黉舍的决议,是以选[B]。本题由知识也可选出谜底。
14.[B]。本题属于细节题。独白在说起Where’S the beef这一抒发后当即指出:It is used when something is not as good as it is said to be,即这一抒发用于指那些名存实亡的工具,是以本题谜底是[B]。15.[C]。本题属于揣度题。单独在先容麦当劳时指出:…Ray Kroc began…that sold hamburgers at a low price…cooked hamburgers quickly SO people in a hurry could buy and eat them without waitin9,申明其汉堡的特色便是自制和快速,而后指出麦当劳大获胜利。由此便可推知,恰是这两个特色确保了其胜利,故本题应选连系了这两个方面的[C]项。其余各项按照知识便可解除。
16.[A]。本题属于细节题。独白在提到麦当劳时指出:Kroc called his restaurant “McDonald’ S”,故麦当劳的开创人无疑便是Ray Kroe。
17.[D]。本题属于揣度题。独白在申明麦当劳大获胜利、Kroc成为美国最富有的贩子之一后指出: Other business people watched his success(其余贩子都看到了他的这类胜利),紧接着说这些人也起头开汉堡店。据此可推知,这些人开汉堡店的目标或缘由便是也想像Kroc一样胜利、赢利,是以本题谜底是[D]。18.[C]。细节题。第一个话轮中,密斯一起头说起案件时即指出....thought to be in his forties…,即死者四十多岁,是以本题谜底是[C]。
19.[B]。细节题。起首,在第一个话轮中,密斯指出:...body was found in a pedestrian subway in Neasden,申明死者尸身是在公开通道中发明的;其次。男士进一步申明:He was found in the underpass,the pedestrian way,under the North Circular Road。连系这两处便可知本题谜底是[B]。
20.[D]。揣度题。对话中心几个话轮首要集合在案件的一些细节环境上,固然提到了a drunken man、 two girls/women和minicab drivers,但除在第一个话轮中男士的最初一句提到了attacker以外,不触及任何murderer的信息,是以对话现实上并没交接谁是凶手,故本题谜底便是[D]。
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