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PartIWriting(30minutes)
Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowritea
compositionwiththetitleONFriendship.Yourcompositionshouldbenoless
than120words.Remembertowriteyourcompositionneatly.Youshouldalso
baseyourcompositionontheoutlinebelow.
1.Theneedforfriends
2.Truefriendship
3.Myprincipleinmakingfriends
PartIIListeningComprehension(25minutes)
SectionA
Direction:Inthissection,youwillhearthreenewsreports,Attheendofeachnewsreport,
youwillheartwoorthreequestions.Boththenewsreportandthequestionswillbe
spokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthe
fourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorresbondingletteronAnswer
sheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
港意:此部今信敢錯在答做卡1上作參。
Question1and2willbebasedonthefollowingnewsitem.
1.A)ThehighestpriceofgoldonAsianmarkets.
B)ThehighestpriceofgoldonAfricanmarkets.
C)ThelowestpriceofgoldonAsianmarkets.
D)ThelowestpriceofgoldonAfricanmarkets.
2.A)Whenthepricefelltoitslowestlevel.
B)Whengoldpricesreachedinvestors^ettargets.
C)Whenlotsofphysicalgoldwasconsumed.
D)Whentheyareinthefuturesmarket.
Question3and4willbebasedonthefollowingnewsitem.
3.A)Birdsandbatsmayflyintotheturningblades.
B)Birdsandbatscan*tstandhighwindspeed.
C)Windturbinescanproduceelectricity.
D)Windturbinescanreleasepoisonousgas.
4.A)Itismadeofiron.
B)Itismadeofsteel.
C)Itismadeofplastic.
D)Itismadeofpaperboard.
Question5to7willbebasedonthefollowingnewsitem.
5.A)Thehotconditions.
B)Thecoldconditions.
C)Thewetconditions.
D)Thedryconditions.
6.A)Pollutionwillbemoreseriousinpopularbeaches.
B)Waterqualitymayreachthelowestleavel.
C)Peoplemaybecomeinfectedwithdiseases.
D)Awarningsystemwillbeextremelyurgent.
7.A)Lessthan18hours.
B)18to24hours.
C)Morethan24hours.
D)Morethan48hours.
SectionB
Direction:Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Attheendofeach
conversation,youwillhearfourquestions.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbe
spokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthe
fourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorresbondingletteronAnswer
sheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
覆意:此都今鍬敢德在答題卡1上作率。
ConversationOne
Question8to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
8.A)Shehasn'tseensnow.
B)Shedoesn*tliketoski.
C)Sheisafraidofskiing.
D)Shelivesveryfarawayfromtheskifield.
9.A)Actlikeacat.
B)Goupstepbystep.
C)Standinthemiddle.
D)Goupasquicklyaspossible.
10.A)Crossthetips.
B)Stopleaningforward.
C)Pointthetipstogether.
D)Movetoagentleplace.
11.A)Pleasedbutafraid.
B)Happybutnervous.
C)Pleasedandproud.
D)Excitingandsatisfied.
ConversationTwo
Question12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
12.A)Sheishonestandhardworking.
B)Sheisverycompetentforthejob.
C)Shelikesherjobverymuch.
D)Sheishardworkingbutnotcompetent.
13.A)Designingaterrificweb.
B)Designingabasicweb.
C)BuidingaterrificBBS.
D)Designingaterrificprogram.
14.A)Shelearnedtheskillsatafamousuniversity.
B)Shelearnedtheskillsbyherself.
C)Shedidn'tdowellatschool.
D)Shereceivedsomeprofessionaltraining.
15.A)Letherleaveimmediately.
B)Getanexperiencedmantohelpher.
C)Fireherinaweek.
D)Lethergetsomeprofessionaltraining.
SectionC
Direction:Inthissection,youwillhearthreepassages.Attheendofeachpassage,you
willhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.
Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarked
A),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorresbondingletteronAnswersheet1withasingle
linethroughthecentre.
該忐:此梆今信敢請點春象卡1上作客。
PassageOne
Question16to18arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
16.A)Sippingaglassofwinebeforegettingintobed.
B)Drinkingacupofteaonehourbeforesleep.
C)Exercisingoneoneortwohoursbeforebedtime.
D)Takingahotshowerhalfanhourbeforebedtime.
17.A)Listentosomequietmusic.
B)Getoutofbedtillbeingsleepyagain.
C)Trytorelaxourmind.
D)Readsomeinterestingarticles.
18.A)Approachestogetabetternight'ssleep.
B)Theharmoflackofsleep.
C)Effectsofmoderntechnologyonsleep.
D)Benefitsofagoodsleep.
PassageTwo
Question19to22arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
19.A)Herteacherfoundthatshehadgreatskill.
B)Shedidn'thavetroubleatschoolanymore.
C)Shecouldfollowalltherulesfromthenon.
D)Shefoundshecouldexpressherselfwithpainting.
20.A)Shedepositeditinthebank.
B)Shegaveittothesickchildren.
C)Shecontributedittocharitableorganization.
D)Shegaveitouttothosewhoneededit.
21.A)Hecompletedhisbiggestcharityprojectunitnow.
B)HegetamessagefromObamaandlawmakers.
C)HeaskedforhelpforthosehomelesschildreninAmerica.
D)Hemanagedtoraisetensofthousanddollars.
22.A)Heenjoyedcommunityserviceworkeversincehewasverylittle.
B)Windturbinescanproduceeletricity.
C)Birdsandbatscan'tstandhighwindspeed.
D)Windturbinescanreleasepoisonousgas.
PassageThree
Question23to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
23.A)ltdoesn'tworkasexpected.
B)ltcandohramtochildren.
C)ltfindoutseriousinjuries.
D)ltcanprovidedetailedimageofthebrian.
24.A)Manychildrensuffergreatlyfrombraininjury.
B)Manychildrenarethreatenedbylungcancer.
C)Childrensuffermorefrombraininjurythanfromcancer.
D)Childrenhaveahighriskofdevelopingcancer.
25.A)Whenachildagedtwohasnobrokenboneintheskull.
B)Whenachildagedtenloseconsciousness.
C)Whenachildagedonehasnoseriousheadache.
D)Whenachildagednienhasnormalmentalactivity.
PartIIIReadingComprehension(40minutes)
SectionA
Infamilieswithtwoworkingparents,fathersmayhavemoreimpactona
child'slanguagedevelopmentthanmothers,anewstudysuggests.
Researchers2692familiesfrom11childcarecentersbeforetheir
childrenwereayearold,interviewingeachtoestablishincome,levelof
educationandchildcarearrangements.Overall,itwasagroupof
well-educatedmiddle-classfamilies,withmarriedparentsbothlivingin
thehome.
Whenthechildrenwere2,researchersvideotapedthemathomein
free-playsessionswithbothparents,27alloftheirspeech.Thestudywill
appearintheNovemberissueofTheJournalofAppliedDevelopmentof
Psychology.
Thescientistsmeasuredthe28numberofutterances(話語)ofthe
parents,thenumberofdiffe-rentwordstheyused,thecomplexityoftheir
sentencesandother29oftheirspeech.Onaverage,fathersspokelessthan
mothersdid,buttheydidnotdifferinthelengthofutterancesorproportionof
questionsasked.
Finally,theresearchers30thechildren'sspeechatage3,usinga
standardizedlanguagetest.Theonlypredictorsofhighscoresonthetestwere
themother'slevelofeducation,the31ofchildcareandthenumberofdifferent
wordsthefatherused.
Theresearchersare32whythefather'sspeech,andnotthemother's,
hadaneffect.
"It'swell33thatthemother'slanguagedoeshaveanimpact,"said
NadyaPancsofar,theleadauthorofthestudy.Itcouldbethatthe
high-functioningmothersinthestudyhad34hadastronginfluenceontheir
children'sspeechdevelopment,Ms.Pancsofarsaid,"oritmaybethatmothers
are35inawaywedidn'tmeasureinthestudy."
A)already
B)analyzed
C)aspects
D)characters
E)contributing
F)describing
G)established
H)quality
I)quoted
J)recording
K)recruited
L)total
M)unconscious
N)unsure
O)yet
SectionB
DefinitionsofObesity
A)Howdoesonedefinewhenapersonisconsideredtobeobeseandnot
justsomewhatoverweight?Height-weighttablesgiveanapproximatequideline
astowhetheroneissimplyoverweightorhaspassedintotheobesestage.
B)TheWorldHealthOrganizationrecommendsusingaformulathattakes
intoaccountaperson'sheightandweight.The"BodyMassIndex"(BMI)is
calculatedbydividingtheperson'sweightinkilogramsbythesquareoftheir
heightinmeters,andisthusgiveninunitsofkg/m2.ABMIof18.5-24.9is
consideredtobethehealthiest.ABMIofbetween25and29.9isconsideredto
beoverweight,whileaBMIofover30isconsideredtobeobese.
C)However,itisrecognizedthatthisdefinitionislimitedasitdoesnot
takeintoaccountsuchvariablesasage,genderandethnicorigin,thelatter
beingimportantasdifferentethnicgroupshaveverydifferentfatdistributions.
Anothershortcomingisthatitisnotapplicabletocertainverymuscularpeople
suchasathletesandbodybuilders,whocanalsohaveartificiallyhighBMIs.
AgenciessuchastheNationalCholesterolEducationProgram(NCEP)inthe
USAandtheInternationalDiabetesFoundation(IDF)arestartingtodefine
obesityinadultssimplyintermsofwaistcircumference.
HealthEffectsofObesity
D)Over2000yearsago,theGreekphysicianHippocrateswrotethat
"personswhoarenaturallyveryfatareapttodieearlierthanthosewhoare
slender".Thisobservationremainsverytruetoday.Obesityhasamajor
impactonaperson'sphysical,socialandemotionalwell-being.Itincreasesthe
riskofdevelopingdiabetesmellitustype2("matureonsetdiabetes")andalso
makesType2diabetesmoredifficulttocontrol.Thusweightlossimprovesthe
levelsofbloodglucoseandbloodfats,andreducesbloodpressure.The
associationbetweenobesityandcoronaryheartdiseaseisalsowell-known.
Cancer
E)Furthermore,in2001medicalresearchersestablishedalinkbetween
beingoverweightandcertainformsofcancer,andestimatedthatnearly
10,000Britonsperyeardevelopcancerasaresultofbeingoverweight.This
figurewasmadeupof5,893womenand3,220men,withthestrongest
associationsbeingwithbreastandcoloncancers.However,itisthoughtthat
beingoverweightmayalsoincreasetheriskofcancerinthereproductive
organsforwomenandintheprostateglandformen.
F)Thelinkbetweenbreastcancerandnutritionalstatusisthoughttobe
duetothesteroidhormonesoestrogenandprogesterone,whichareproduced
bytheovaries,andgovernawoman'smenstrualcycle.Researchershave
foundthatthemoreawomaneats,orthemoresedentaryherlifestyle,the
higheraretheconcentrationsofprogesterone.Thislinkcouldexplainwhy
womenfromlessaffluentcountrieshavelowerratesofbreastcancer.Women
fromlessaffluentnationstendtoeatlessfoodandtoleadlifestyleswhich
involvemoredailymovement.Thislowerstheirprogesteronelevel,resultingin
lowerpredispositiontobreastcancer.
G)TheTimesnewspaper,in2002reportedthatobesitywasthemain
avoidablecauseofcanceramongnon-smokersintheWesternworld!
Aging
H)ResearchpublishedbyStThomas'Hospital,London,UKin2005
showedacorrelationbetweenbodyfatandaging,totheextentthatbeing
obeseadded8.8yearstoawoman'sbiologicalage.Theeffectwas
exacerbatedbysmoking,andanon-overweightwomanwhosmokes20
cigarettesadayfor20yearsadded7.4yearstotheirbiologicalage.The
combinationofbeingobeseandasmokeraddedatleasttenyearstoa
woman'sbiologicalage,andalthoughthestudyonlyinvolvedwomen,thelead
researcherProfessorTimSpectorbelievesthefindingwouldalsoapplyto
men.
I)Theagingeffectwasdeterminedbymeasuringthelengthoftelomeres,
tiny"caps"ontheendsofchromosomes,whichhelpprotecttheDNAfromthe
ageingprocess.Indeed,telomereshavebeenclubbedthe"chromosomal
clock"because,asanorganismages,theybecomeprogressivelyshorter,and
canbeusedtodeterminetheageoftheorganism.Beyondacertainpoint,the
telomerebecomessoshortthatitisnolongerabletopreventtheDNAofthe
chromosomefromfallingapart.Itisbelievedthatexcessbodyfat,andthe
chemicalspresentintobaccosmokereleasefreeradicalswhichtrigger
inflammation.Inflammationcausestheproductionofwhitebloodcellswhich
increasestherateoferosionoftelomeres.
Dementia
J)Recentresearch(2005)conductedintheUSAshowsthatobesityin
middleageislinkedtoanincreasedriskofdementia,withobesepeoplein
their40sbeing74%morelikelytodevelopdementiacomparedtothoseof
normalweight.Forthosewhoaremerelyoverweight,thelifetimeriskof
dementiariskwas35%higher.
K)ScientistsfromtheAgingResearchCentreattheKarolinskaInstitutein
Swedenhavebeenabletotakeinformationsuchasage,numberofyearsin
education,gender,bodymassindex,bloodpressurelevel,physicalactivity
andgeneticfactors,assigningeachariskscore.Theythenusedthis
informationtodeviseapredictivetestfordementia.Thistestwillenablepeople
atrisk,forthefirsttime,tobeabletoaffectlifestylechangeswhichwillreduce
theirriskofcontractingdementia.
OtherProblems
L)Theworld-wideupsurgeinobesity,particularlyinchildren,isofmajor
economicconcern,liabletodraineconomies.Offurtherconcernisthat
researchconductedinAustraliaandpublishedin2006,showsthatuptoone
thirdofbreechpregnancieswereundetectedbythetraditional"palpation"
examination,thedangerbeinggreatestforthosewomenwhoareoverweight
orobese—agrowingproportionofmothers.Thismeansthatsuchwomenare
notgettingthetreatmentrequiredtoturnthebabyaroundintimeforthebirth,
andinmanycasesrequireanemergencyCaesareansection.
M)Thisisatruehealth-carecrisis,farbiggerthanSevereAcute
RespiratorySyndrome(SARS)andultimately,evenbiggerthanAIDS.
36.Youcanjudgewhetheroneissimplyoverweightorhaspassedinto
theobesestageaccordingtotheheight-weighttable.
37.Usingthe"BodyMasslndex"todefineaperson'sweightidealis
limited,becauseitdoesnottakesintoaccountmanyvariablessuchasage,
genderandethnicorigin.
38.Aperson'semotionalwell-beingwouldbeaffectedbyobesity.
39.Obesityhassomethingtodowithcancerintheprostateglandforman.
40.Womenfromlessaffluentnationstendtohavemuchlessbreast
cancer.
41.Anon-overweightwomanwhosmokes20cigarettesadayfor20
yearsadded7.4yearstoherbiologicalage.
42.Theexcessbodyfat,likethechemicalspresentintobaccosmoke,can
leadtoinflammation.
43.Obesepeopleinmiddleagerunanincreasedriskofdementia.
44.Thepredictivetestfordementiawillhelppeopletoaffectlifestyle
changesthatwillreducetheirriskofcontractingdementia.
45.Theworld-wideupsurgeinobesity,particularlyinchildren,will
possiblydraineconomies.
SectionC
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection..Eachpassageisfollowedbysome
questionsorunfinishedstatements?ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),
B),C)andD)。Youshoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletter
onAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre<.
Passageone
Questions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Someradiosingalswereheardin1967.Theywerecomingfromapoint
intheskywheretherewasunknownstar.Theywerecomingvery
regularly,too:aboutonceasecond,iftheywerecontrolledbyclock.
Thescientistswhoheardthesignalsdidnottellanybodyelse.They
wereratherafraidtotellincasetheyfrightenedpeople.Thesignalswere
comingfromaverysmallbody—nobigger,perhapsthantheearth.Wasthat
whynolightcouldbeseenfromit?Orwerethesignalscomingfromaplanet
thatbelongedtosomeotherstar?Therewasnoendtothequestions,butthe
scientistskeptthenewssecret.Terhapsthereareintelligentbeingsout
there."theythought,"whoaretryingtosendmessagestootherplanets,orto
us?Sothenewswasnotgiventothenewspaper.Instead,thescientistsstudied
thesignalsandsearchedforotherslikethem...Well,allthathappenedin1967
and1968.Sincethenscientistshavelearntmoreaboutthose
strange,regular,radiosignals.Andtheyhavetoldthestory,ofcourse.
Thesignalsdonotcomefromaplanet;theycomefromanewkindof
starcalleda“pulsa叫Aboutahundredotherpulsarshavenowbeenfound,and
mostofthemareverylikethefirstone.
Pulsarsarestrongradiostars.Theyarethesmallestbuttheheaviest
starsweknowatpresent.Ahandfulofpulsarwouldweighafewthousand
tons.Theirlight—iftheygivemuchlight—istoosmallforustosee.Butwecan
besureofthis.nointelligentbeingsarelivingonthem.
46.Theradiosignalsdiscussedinthispassage.
A.wereregularB.werecontrolledbyaclock
C.wereheardin1967onlyD.weresecretmessages
47.Theradiosingalsweresentby.
A.asatelliteB.aplanet
C.askybodywhichwasunknownatthattime
0.intelligentbeingswhowereunknownatthattime
48.Thescientistsdidnottellpeopleaboutthesignalsbecause.
A.thesingalsstoodforsecretmessages
B.peoplewouldaskthemtoomanyquestions
C.theydidnotwanttofrightenpeople
D.theystoodforunimportantmessages
49.Apulsaris.
A.asmallheavystarwhichsendsoutstrongradiosignalsandcannot
beseen
B.asmallheavyplanetwhichsendsoutstrongradiosignalsand
cannotbeseen
C.asmallheavysatellitewhichsendsoutstrongradiosignalsand
cannotbeseen
D.asmallintelligentbeingwhosendsoutstrongradiosignalsand
cannotbeseen
50.Whichofthefollowingistrue?
A.Oneofthepulsarsfoundbyscientistssendsradiosignals.
B.Pulsarbegantosendradiosingalsin1967.
C.Scientistshavesearchedforpulsarsformanyyearsbutfoundnone.
0.Scientistshavefoundmanypulsarssince1967.
PassageTwo
Questions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Theconceptofpersonalchoiceinrelationtohealthbehaviorsisan
importantone.Anestimated90percentofallillnessesmaybepreventableif
individualswouldmakesoundpersonalhealthchoicesbaseduponcurrent
medicalknowledge.
Weallenjoyourfreedomofchoiceanddonotliketoseeitrestricted
whenitiswithinthelegalandmoralboundariesofsociety.[ZZ)]Thestructureof
Americansocietyallowsustomakealmostallourownpersonaldecisionsthat
mayconcernourhealth.Ifwesodesire.wecansmoke,drinkexcessively,
refusetowearseatbelts,eatwhateverfoodswewant,andliveacompletely
sedentarylife-stylewithoutanyexcuse.Thefreedomtomakesuchpersonal
decisionsisafundamentalaspectofoursociety,althoughthewisdomofthese
decisionscanbequestioned.Personalchoicesrelativetohealthoftencausea
difficulty.Asoneexample?teenagermayknowthefactsrelativetosmoking
cigarettesandhealthbutmaybepressuredbyfriendsintobelievingitisthe
sociallyacceptedthingtodo.Amultitudeoffactors,bothinheritedand
environmental,influencethedevelopmentofhealthrelatedbehaviors,anditis
beyondthescopeofthistexttodiscussallthesef
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