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1、Paper One 試卷一(90 minutes)Part I: Dialogue Communication (10 minutes, 10 points, 1 for each)Section A Dialogue CompletionDirection: In this section, you will read 5 short incomplete dialogues between two speakers, each followed by 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the answer that best suits the
2、 situation to complete the dialogue by marking the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square brackets on your machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.1. A: What do you plan to do for the next weekend? So far I have no plans at all.B: _A. Sorry, It is not my business. B. So I do.C. I have nothing
3、 to say. D. You could go swimming.2. A: You are a college student. Tell me what you would like to do?B: _A. I like to take a taxi. B. I dont know, but I like to develop computer software.C. I will go and have fun with my classmates.D. I dont know, but I like to have a choice. 3. A: Let me intro
4、duce myself. I am Henry.B: _Henry. I am Peter Brow. Call me Peter or Mr.Brown.A. How do you do? B. Its nice.C. Its very kink of you. D. How is it? 4. A: Where is Mike this morning? Have you seen him? B: No. I think hes got a cold. Yesterday, he was not feeling well.A: _A. Just tell him to take
5、it easy. B. He is absent.C. Whats the matter with him? D. What? Where is he? 5. A: Im so glad that youve come to our wedding.B: Congratulations, and _A. all my good wishes! B. all wishes!C. happy forever! D. all my best wishes!Section BDirections: In this section, you will read 5 short conversa
6、tions between a man and a woman. At the end of each conversation there is a question followed by four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the best answer to the question from the 4 choices given by marking the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square brackets on your machine-scorin
7、g ANSWER SHEET.6. W: Did you have much trouble with the exam? M: Not really.Q: How was the man doing with the exam? A. He didnt have much trouble. B. He is sure that he did perfectly in the exam.C. He did very badly in the exam. D. He didnt take the exam.7. W: Where are these tablets located?M: You
8、need a prescription for those. If you have one, I can get it for you right away.Q: What does the man do? A. He is a librarian. B. He is a pharmacist. C. He is a salesman. D. He is a doctor. 8. M: Cant we slow down? Dont you feel tired?W: slow down? Dont you realize that it is already half past
9、eight?Q: What does the womans response mean? A. She doesnt like walking with the man.B. She doesnt feel tired. C. She is going very fast. D. She is anxious about not going to be on time. 9. W: Hello, how can I help you?M: Id like to book table for six for todays lunch.Q: What is probably the wo
10、man?A. A nurse. B. A librarian.C. An operator in a restaurant. D. A lawyer. 10. W: Dont you know Jim works as a dish washer at a restaurant around the corner? M: It isnt a bad job to start with. I wouldnt mind that job for the summer if no others are available. Q: What does the man mean? A. He
11、likes the job of a dish washer because it pays well. B. He thinks its important to have a good job form the beginning. C. He hates to be a dish washer because its boring. D. He would work as dish washer in summer if he has to.Part II: Vocabulary(10 minutes, 10 points, 0.5 for each)Section ADirection
12、s: In this section there are 10 sentences, each with one word or phrase underlined. Choose the one from the four choices marked A, B, C and D that best keeps the meaning of the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square brackets on your Machine-scoring ANSWER SH
13、EET.11. If observations confirmed the scientists predictions, the theory is supported.A. finishedB. adjustedC. investigatedD. upheld 12. In the nineteenth century, the knowledge of the physics of hest was rudimentary.A. growingB. undevelopedC. necessaryD. uninteresting 13. One award subsid
14、izes a promising American writers visit to Rome. A. assuresB. financesC. schedulesD. publishes 14. Even scratches found on fossil human teeth offer clues .A. solutionsB. detailsC. damageD. information 15. The newspaper had a remarkable influence in rural areas, especially in Western Commun
15、ities.A. significantB. discussibleC. remoteD. uneven 16. Its a sheer waste of time to argue with such a fool.A. a completeB. a only C. a surelyD. absolutely 17. To shatter a mirror accidentally is considered bad luck.A. dropB. coverC. smashD. knock 18. Dr. Bamard felt that his efforts
16、 were not in vain even when his first attempts at transplanting human hearts failed. A. substantiatedB. frustratedC. fruitlessD. variable 19. The story of Santa Claus is a myth cherished by Children A. excuseB. legendC. rallyD. beard 20. The weather has completely wrecked our plans.A. chan
17、gedB. postponedC. spoiled D. revisedSection BDirections: In this section there are 10 incomplete sentences. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square brackets
18、on your Machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.21. The student couldnt _ what the teacher was trying to explainA. makeB. figureC. graspD. gain 22.The lorry driver was badly _ when his lorry crashed into a wall.A. hitB. damagedC. painedD. hurt 23. I shouldnt imagine there is _ in earth who can answer
19、 that questionA. no oneB. somebody C. some personD. anyone 24. _ ten minutes of the start of the game two players had been sent off.A. BeforeB. InsideC. AroundD. Within 25. It is great _ that the exhibition was cancelled at the last minute after all your work.A. pityB. sorrowC. complainD.
20、sadness 26. I think he is _ his time looking for a job there; they are not talking any staff on at present A. wastingB. losingC. spendingD. missing 27. History was his _ in the college. He teaches history now.A. mayorB. minorC. minerD. major 28. Children under the age of 16 are not
21、_ to enter for the competition.A. compulsoryB. capableC. compatibleD. eligible 29. The discovery of oil in the 1980s has _ that nation.A. enhancedB. enlargedC. enrichedD. elevated30. The car burst into _ but the driver managed to escapeA. fireB. burningC. heartD. flamesPart III: Reading Compreh
22、ension (45 minutes, 25 points, 1 for each)Directions: There are five passages in this part. Each passage is followed by five questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and mark the corresponding letter with a single bar ac
23、ross the square brackets on your Machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET. Passage OneAutomation refers to the introduction of electronic control and automatic operation of productive machinery. It reduces the human factors, mental and physical, in production, and is designed to make possible the manufactu
24、re of more goods with fewer workers. The development of automation in American industry has been called the Second Industrial Revolution.Labors concern over automation arises form uncertainty about the effects on employment, and fears of major changes in jobs. In the main, labor has taken the view t
25、hat resistance to technical change is unfruitful. Eventually, the result of automation may well be an increase to in employment, since it is expected that vast industries will grow up around manufacturing, maintaining, and repairing automation equipment. The interest of labor lies in bringing about
26、the transition with a minimum of inconvenience and distress to the workers involved. Also, union spokesmen emphasize that the benefit of the increased production and lower costs made possible by automation should be shared by workers in the form of higher wages, more leisure, and improved living sta
27、ndards.To protect the interests of their members of in era of automation, unions have adopted a number of new policies. One of these is the promotion of supplementary unemployment benefit plans. It is emphasized that since the employer involved in such a plan has a direct financial interest I preven
28、ting unemployment, he will have a strong drive for planning new installations so as to cause the least possible problems in jobs and job assignments. Some unions are working for dismissal pay agreements, requiring that permanently dismissed workers be paid a sum of money based on service. Another ap
29、proach is the idea of the “improvement factor”, which calls for wage increases based on increases in productivity. It is possibly, however, that labor will rely mainly on reduction in working hours in order to get the full benefits of automation.31. In order to get the full benefits of automation, l
30、abor will depend mostly on_.A. additional payment to the permanently dismissed workers.B. the increase of wages in proportion to the increase ion productivityC. shorter working hours and more leisure timeD. strong drive for planning new installations 32. Which of the following is NOT the charac
31、teristic of the “Second Industrial Revolution”? A. The automatic operation of productive machinery. B. A decrease in the necessity for human effort in production. C. The manufacturing of large amount of goods. D. A reduction in leisure time33. Why is l
32、abor concerned over automation?A. Because the workers are afraid that they are not skilled in operating the machine.B. Because the workers are afraid that they are not qualified for the jobC. Because the workers are afraid that they may lose their jobsD. Because the workers are afraid that they will
33、 be paid less34. Labors attitude toward automation is that _.A. workers have to accept it since technological change cannot be stoppedB. it should be welcomed since it will bring about a fall in costC. all efforts must be made to prevent automationD. its main interest lies in increasing its wages
34、60;35. Which of the following will probably NOT be a long run result of automation?A. Industrial expansionB. An increase in employmentC. An increase in unemploymentD. Displacement of labor from one industry to another.Passage TwoBotany, the study of plants occupies a peculiar position in the history
35、 of human knowledge. For many thousands of years it was the one field of awareness about which humans had anything more than the vaguest of insights. It is impossible to know today just what our Stone Age ancestors knew about plants, but form what we can observe of pre-industrial societies that stil
36、l exist a detailed learning of plants and their properties must be extremely ancient. This is logical. Plants are the basis of the food pyramid for all living things even for other plants. They have always been enormously important to the welfare of people not only for food, but also for clothing, w
37、eapons, tools, dyes, medicines, shelter, and a great many other purposes. Tribes living today in the jungles of the Amazon recognize literally hundreds of plants and know many properties of each. To them, botany, as such, has no name and is probably not even recognized as a special branch of “knowle
38、dge” at all.Unfortunately, the more industrialized we become the farther away we move from directcontact with plant, and the less distinct our knowledge of botany grow. Yet everyone comes unconsciously on an amazing amount of botanical knowledge, and few people will fail to recognize a rose, an appl
39、e or an orchid. When our Neolithic ancestors, living in the Middle East about 10,000 years ago, discovered that certain grasses could be harvested and their seeds planted for richer yields the next season the first great step in anew association of plants and humans was taken. Grains were discovered
40、 and from them flowed the marvel of agriculture: cultivated crops. From then on humans would increasingly take their living from the controlled production of a few plants, rather than getting a little here and a little there from many varieties that grew wild-and the accumulated knowledge of tens of
41、 thousands of years experience and intimacy with plants in the wild would begin to fade away.36. What does the first paragraph say about early humans?A. They did not enjoy the study of botany.B. They probably had extensive knowledge of plants.C. They kept detailed records of all the plants they knew
42、.D. They had long established botany as a special branch of knowledge.37. What does the comment “This is logical” in the first paragraph mean?A. Plants provide food for all living things.B. Plants are most important to the welfare of people.C. It is not surprising that early humans had a detailed kn
43、owledge of plants.D. It is hard for us to determine the extent of ancestors knowledge of plants 38. According to the passage, why has general knowledge of botany begun to fade.A. Because people no longer value plants as a useful resource.B. Because direct contact with a variety of plants has decreas
44、ed.C. Because botany is not recognized as a special branch of science.D. Because research is unable to keep up with the increasing number of plants.39. Why does the author mention “a rose, an apple, or an orchid ” in the second paragraph?A. To illustrate the diversity of botanical life.B.
45、To make the passage more vivid and poetic.C. To cite examples of plants that are attractive.D. To give botanical examples that most people can recognize.40. According to the passage, what was the first great step toward the practice of agriculture?A. The changing diets of early humans.B. The develop
46、ment of a system of names for plants.C. The invention of agricultural implements and machinery. D. The discovery of grasses that could be harvested and replanted.Passage ThreeWind-generated power offers many advantages for an energy-hungry society becoming increasingly
47、aware of the negative environmental effect of conventional electricity-generating systems. In contrast to coal or oil-fired power station in which the majority of Californias electricity is produced, wind-powered stations have a minimal effect on the environment. They produce neither carbon dioxide
48、missions which add to the Greenhouse Effect nor do they contribute to the phenomenon of acid rain which kills the lakes and forests where it falls. Unlike nuclear plants, wind stations cannot become another Chernobyl.Wind power, like solar, hydro-electric and tidal power, is infinitely renewable, no
49、n-polluting source of energy and is becoming increasingly important in satisfying the states energy needs. However, if there is no wind, there will be no power. Even when the wind stations are sited on the windiest hills there is no guarantee that the wind will blow 24 hours a day.Until ways can be
50、found to store generated power that can be used when the winds die down, wind power will remain a supplementary source of the states energy. Present wind towers still require a minimum wind speed of around 25 kilometers per hour to generate commercially usable electricity mean that wind power is not
51、 economically competitive with conventional fossil or nuclear stations.Environmentalists are also concerned about the visual effect wind stations have on the landscape. In order to generate commercially usable quantities of electricity it is necessary to install a large number of wind towers. In the
52、 Los Remos scheme there are 150 steel wind towers, each around 30meters high, covering a total area of 80 hectares. They are silent and safe but ugly, making the beautiful Los Remos Range begin to look like Manhattan in miniature.Harnessing the wind does offer a clean, renewable source of energy , b
53、ut until technology increases the efficiency and reliability of the system it will not be able to replace conventional fossil fuel or nuclear powered stations.41. it seems that the chief advantage of wind powered stations lies in_.A. its non-polluting effects B. its availability at any timeC. its sa
54、tisfaction of the states energy needs D. its beautification effects42. Wind-powered stations would not be a solution to the states energy needs if_.A. they were not built on the windiest hills.B. ways to store the generated power were not foundC. they were used only for commercial purposesD. ways we
55、re not found to increase the wind speed43.the chief concern of the environmentalists about the wind powered stations is that_A. They are affecting the natural sceneries badlyB. there is often no wind enough to drive themC. they are not economically competitive with traditional stationsD. they are no
56、t commercially renewable44. According to the passage, which of the following can be harnessed in conventional fossil stations?A. Uranium. B. WaterfallC. Tide D. Petroleum45. What is the authors attitude towards wind-powered station?A. Objective. B. NegativeC. Indifferent
57、; D. Subjective.Passage Four The food irradiation process is a simple one. The new U.S. plant, Vindicator of Florida Incorporated in Mulberry, Fla., uses a material called cobalt 60 to irradiate food. Cobalt 60 is radioactive isotope (form) of the metallic element cobalt. Cobalt 60 , which gives off radiation in the
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