201012英募全預
藎Part I Writing (30 minutes)
Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes)
Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes)
Part IV Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth) (25 minutes)
Part V Cloze (15 minutes)
Part VI Translation (5 minutes)
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Part Listening Comprehension
Section A
11. WWould you like to order now?
MYes. Please show me the menu.
QWhere are the man and the woman now?
鳶浮D)
order menu鋅卸說誆筒汀
12. WHow long have you been driving?
MActually I began driving when I was thirteen. But I didnt get a license until I was sixteen.
QWhen did the man start driving?
鳶浮C)
說說約十涂始十玫鍘十為睿肥。
13. WExcuse me, could you please tell me when the bank is open?
MIts open from 9 am. to 5 pm. on weekdays, and 10 am. to 4 pm. on Saturdays.
QWhen is the bank open?
鳶浮A)
女士瀉時牛士卮說平諾愕姐,十愕僥點。舜 weekdays 指每 (指一)
14. MDidnt you go shopping today? Wheres the tobacco you promised to bring me?
WI planned to, but the car was out of order so I did some sewing instead.
QWhat did the woman do today?
鳶浮B)
士女士為沒去鎩E控此等ツG承碘,躍詡些呋睢?BR>15. WIf any of you give me a hand, I could finish this job before five oclock.
MI would like to, but I cant. Mr. Brown told me to type some letters before I go home.
QWhat did Mr. Brown ask the man to do?
鳶浮C)
士女士說沒旆ㄒ賈壩∫恍┡際磕回辭恐幣叼案?BR>16. MYou work harder than Merry.
WBut Linda works even harder.
QWho works the hardest?
鳶浮C)
士說女士梅努女士說沾約要努耍努沾鎩?BR>17. WWould you like a cup of coffee to help you wake up?
MA cup of coffee? Ill need three or four.
QWhat does the man mean?
鳶浮C)
女士士欠要一勸士卮說一校要謀紗絲杉鳶浮
18. WExcuse me, wheres the cashiers office? Ive come to pay a bill.
MIts on the 2nd floor, the 3rd room on the right.
QWheres the cashiers office?
鳶浮A)
女士食員陌旃妒克第堵ヒ邊典。3rd room 為睿?nd 確鳶浮
Conversation One
MI really dont know what to do this summer. I cant afford to just sit around, and there dont seem to be any jobs available.
WWhy dont you try house-sitting? Last summer my friend Margaret house-sat for the Dodds when they are away on vacation. Mr. Dodd hired Margaret to stay in their house because he didnt want it left empty.
MYou mean the Dodds paid Margaret just to live in their house?
WIt wasnt that easy. She had to mow the lawn and water the house plants. And when Eric house-sat for Dr. Cohen, he had to take care of her pets.
MHouse-sitting sounds like a good job. I guess its a little like baby-sitting, expect you are taking care of the house instead of children.
WThe Student Employment Office still has a few jobs posted.
MDo you have to fill out an application?
WMargaret and Eric had to interview with the house owners and provide three references each.
MThat seems like a lot of trouble for a summer job.
WWell, the house owners want some guarantee that they can trust the house-sitter. You know, they want to make sure youre not the type wholl throw wild parties in their house, or move a group of friends in with you.
MHouse-sitters who do that sort of things probably arent paid then?
WUsually theyre paid anyway just because the house owners dont want to make a fuss. But if the house owner reported it, then the house-sitter wouldnt be able to get another job. So why dont you apply?
MYeah, I think I will.
Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
19. What does the man want to do this summer?
20. What did the Dodds do when they went away last summer?
21. What is one responsibility the house-sitter probably wouldnt have?
22. How do house owners determine the reliability of a house-sitter?
19. 鳶浮D)
曰一始士說儼艽牛坪沒什么械墓說一菁職
20. 鳶浮A)
Mr. Dodd hired Margaret to stay in their house because he didnt want it left empty. 一鋅鑰 Dodd一去時槍Margaret 羌銥搖
21. 鳶浮C)
House-sitting sounds like a good job. I guess its a little like baby-sitting, expect you are taking care of the house instead of children. 浠靶可?house-sitting墓詒姆 baby-sitting只淺要展撕印
22. 鳶浮B)
Margaret and Eric had to interview with the house owners and provide three references each. 浠靶吭克隊ζ高皆C課揮ζ高分貶供萁擰
Conversation Two
MYouve worked in a university before, havent you?
WYes, in Britain, yes.
MWhat, how do students go about getting jobs when they graduate?
WWell, most universities have a Careers Advice Service. I used to know the people in the Careers Advice Service in Newcastle University and they, in fact, seem fairly successful in finding jobs for students. They are able to get jobs for 30%40% of new graduates.
MThat seems a fairly low percentage.
WWell...its not if you consider the various other options which people take up. For example, there are a fair number of people I donknow the exact number, who go into further study, who carry straight on into masters degrees. Either at the same university or another university. So thats fair chunk. Then there are others, a second group of people, who decide not to take a career job immediately after university. Instead, they decide to take time off, maybe see the world, and...and...well there is a third group, the people who cant actually get the jobs they wait for a job they really want. So when I say 30%40% find jobs through the careers service, that doesnt mean that only that number find jobs. A lot of other people find jobs through the newspapers.
MSo it is quite high really, yes.
WOh, I think so, relatively, yes. And quite a lot of other people of course look in newspapers and the particular journals or magazines which advertise jobs in the fields theyre interested in.
Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
23. What are the man and the woman talking about?
24. What is the percentage of college graduates getting jobs through university help?
25. What do most college graduates in Britain do when they graduate?
23. 鳶浮C)
鄣槍詿學業(yè)夜,通什么夜job hunting 為夜之狻?BR>24. 鳶浮B)
女士說學慕芄姆園30%40% 謀業(yè)業(yè)母選只之一址圍之凇
25. 鳶浮A)
業(yè)業(yè)之去夜通學校墓芑通紙志夜
Section B
Passage One
Is your family interested in buying a dog? A dog can be a happy addition to your family, but if you choose the wrong kind of dog, the consequences can cause you a lot of trouble.
Families should sit down and thoroughly discuss the problems involved before buying a dog. Even if the children in your family are the ones who want the dogs, the parents are the ones who are really responsible for seeing that the animal is properly cared for. If you dont know much about dogs, its a good idea to go to the library or the ASPCA for books about various kinds of dogs, as well as books about how to train a puppy. When a book describes a dog as an ideal hunting dog, it probably means that the dog wont be happy living in a small apartment. Dog breeds vary in popularity as the years go by. One of the most popular dogs these days is the German shepherd. This is because it provides protection as well as companionship. The family should be warned that these dogs grow up to be very big, and may be too powerful for children to handle. If space is limited, a toy dog may be a good choice. These dogs are very small and easy to train. They dont need to be walked daily, since they can exercise in the space available in the home.
Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.
26. What is the main topic of the talk?
27. According to the speaker who was really responsible for the dogs welfare?
28. When is the toy dog a good choice?
26. 鳶浮A)
要小庭要十細亍選幕狻?BR>27. 鳶浮C)
說為母應枚小恕浠靶就吭縯he parents are the ones who are really responsible for seeing that the animal is properly cared for.
28. 鳶浮C)
住小時一只小凸嗆芎玫選確指If space is limited, a toy dog may be a good choice.
Passage Two
Everywhere we look, we see Americans running. They run for every reason anybody could think of. They run for health, for beauty, to lose weight, to feel fit, and because it is the thing they love to do. Every year, for example, thousands of people run in one race, the Boston Marathon, the best known long distance race in the United States. In recent years there have been nearly 5,000 official competitors and it takes three whole minutes for the crowd of runners just to cross the starting line.源女嗉?/SPAN>
You may have heard the story of the Greek runner, Pheidippides. He ran from Marathon to Athens to deliver the news of the great victory 2,500 years ago. No one knows how long it took him to run the distance. But the story tells us that he died of the effort. Today no one will die in a Marathon race. But at the finish line, we see what this race is about; not being first, but finishing. The real victory is not over ones fellow runners, but over ones own body. It is a victory of will-power over fatigue. In the Boston Marathon, each person who crosses that finish line is a winner.
Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.
29. How long does it take for the runners to cross the starting line in recent Marathon race?
30. Why did the Greek runner run from Marathon to Athens?
31. Why is a person who crosses the finish line a winner?
29. 鳶浮A)
細。岬秸V謀校選譴叨要3擁時洹?BR>30. 鳶浮C)
細狻Z段?He ran from Marathon to Athens to deliver the news of the great victory 2,500 years ago紗絲知為舜勝息
31. 鳶浮C)
貧。诙危The real victory is not over ones fellow runners, but over ones own body知勝戰(zhàn)勝鄭戰(zhàn)勝約
Passage Three
Of all the stars the sun is the nearest to the earth. Millions of other stars are even bigger and brighter than the sun. They look small only because they are much father away. You cant see them in the daytime. But if you go out at night, youll be able to see thousands of them.
The earth is one of the suns planets, and the moon is the nearest to the earth in space, and men have visited it already. No man has traveled farther than the moon, but spaceships without people have reached other planets.
Many countries have sent up man-made satellites to circle the earth. With their help, people have done much research in many fields of science. Our countries sometimes have sent up manmade satellites to send and receive TV programs. This has helped the people of China and other countries to understand each other better.
Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.
32. What do we learn about the sun?
33. Which planet have some people reached?
34. What can we do because of the manmade satellites?
35. What do we learn from the passage?
32. 鳶浮B)
細狻N句,械暮太一
33. 鳶浮A)
細。诙蔚诙洌瑳]說遠牡胤塹
34. 鳶浮C)
芙。蔚阱戦u諱,紗絲芙羌瓤園展芯也之私狻?BR>35. 鳶浮A)
細狻Z段句,The earth is one of the suns planets紗絲知一恰
Section C
36. 鳶浮fun
詮說羌朔芏趣攏fun示趣
37. 鳶浮perfect
舜應荽 perfect, 示玫模摹
38. 鳶浮lastminute
舜應罡?lastminute, 示一獺
39. 鳶浮entire
舜應荽 entire, 示全模摹
40. 鳶浮stores
舜應 store 母式 stores, 指痰輟?BR>41. 鳶浮enthusiasm
舜應 enthusiasmFull of enthusiasm 示摹嗟?be enthusiastic
42. 鳶浮dozen
a dozen 為一頡⒑芏唷?BR>43. 鳶浮Overall源
么位誥祝母寫源舜母寫母Overall示希全亍
44. 鳶浮 Roughly 60 million Americans will buy at least some of their gifts via their computers
約千通怨蠆糠品
45. 鳶浮Internet shopping is no longer new or unusual for people
瞎說巡恕
46. 鳶浮Its all about making the shopping experience more efficient, more reliable and more comfortable.
司說瞎使槍效煽省
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