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A)Attheoffice.
B)Inthewaitingroom.
C)Attheairport.
D)Inarestaurant.
Fromtheconversationweknowthatthetwoweretalkingaboutsomeworktheyhavetofinishintheevening.Thisismostlikelytohavetakenplaceattheoffice.Therefore,A)“Attheoffice.”isthebestanswer.Youshouldchoose[A]ontheAnswerSheetandmarkitwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
SampleAnswer[A][B][C][D]
1.A)Hehasadatewithaprettygirl.
B)Hisshoesaretootightforhim.
C)Helovesthewomanverymuch.
D)Heistoobusytohaveatalkwiththewoman.
2.A)Shelostsomeweight.
B)Shewasgivenapayraise.
C)Shehadaquarrelwithherboss.
D)Sheseemsunhappy.
3.A)Shecouldn’tsleeplastnight.
B)Shestayedupworkinglastnight.
C)ShehatesworkingwithPaul.
D)Shehurthereyesinanaccident.
4.A)Bycar.
B)Onfoot.
C)Bybicycle.
D)Bybus.
5.A)Itisthemostpopularmodel.
B)Itisnotworththeprice.
C)ItisthemodelJacklikesalot.
D)Itisabargain.
6.A)Atravelagent.
B)Anoperatorofaphonecompany.
C)Anemployeeofarentalshop.
D)Anairhostess.
7.A)Ablinddate.
B)Abusinessmeeting.
C)Ajobinterview.
D)Amarketsurvey.
8.A)Sheranforoffice.
B)Shewasfired.
C)Shewasnotaqualifiedworker.
D)Shequitherjob.
9.A)Adoctor.
B)Arescueworker.
C)Anautorepairman.
D)Adeliveryboy.
10.A)Thepay.
B)Theworkenvironment.
C)Thepromotionprospects.
D)Thelocationofthecompany.
SectionB
Inthissectionyouwillheartwotalks.Thetalkswillbereadtwice.Aftereachofthem,youwillhearsomequestions.Thequestionswillbereadonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
Questions11through15arebasedonthefollowingtalk.
11.A)Buyingthingsatlowprices.
B)Sellingthingsonenolongerneeds.
C)Findingthebestplacetobuyacomputer.
D)Gettingthemoneybackforfaultygoods.
12.A)Shethoughttheywerebadlypacked.
B)Shebrokesomeofthemonherwayhome.
C)Shesawalittlecrackinsomeofthem.
D)Shehadpaidahigherpricethansheshouldhave.
13.A)Shegaveittoherbrother.
B)Shethrewitaway.
C)Shereturnedittothestore.
D)Shehaditfixed.
14.A)Theskirt.C)Thecomputer.
B)Thejacket.D)Theoilpainting.
15.A)ThatheshouldwaituntilJanuarytobuyacomputer.
B)Thatheshouldbuyacomputerinthesales.
C)Thatheshouldn’tbuyalowpricecomputer.
D)Thatheshouldbuyacomputeratherbrother’s.
Questions16through20arebasedonthefollowingtalk.
16.A)Itmadethebabycry.C)Itwasnotarealflat.
B)Itwasrathersmall.D)Itwasonabusystreet.
17.A)Theywouldoftenfighteachother.
B)Hiswifeblamedhimfornotlookingafterthebaby.
C)Themanoftenlosthistemperandstartedthequarrel.
D)Heoftenlosthistemperwiththebaby.
18.A)Shepaidlessattentiontohim.
B)Sheaskedhimtoseeadoctor.
C)Sherefusedtolookafterthebaby.
D)Shesmashedthingsathim.
19.A)Jealousy.C)Anger.
B)Calmness.D)Patience.
20.A)Shewouldnotlistentohim.
B)Hewastiredofhiswife.
C)Hethoughtshenolongercaredforhim.
D)Healwaysfeltexhausted.
SectionCSpotDictation
Listentothefollowingpassagetwiceandfillintheblankswiththeexactwordsyouhear.BesuretowriteyouranswersonAnswerSheet
(2).
Flyingbusinessclassoffersthebusyexecutivemanyadvantages.Theairlinesadvertisetheirwiderseats,superiormenus,exclusivedepartureloungesandmanyother21_________.Nowmanybusinesstravelersarebeingtemptedbyanew22_________:
businesstravelprograms.Theseofferthe23_________flyerbonuspointsforeachflightheorshetakeswiththeairline.
TheideawasfirstintroducedbyanumberofairlinesintheUnitedStates,butithasnowseemedtohave24_________oninotherpartsoftheworld.Canada’sAirIntercontinentalrecentlyintroduceditsownFlight201Programwhichofferspassengersabonusmileforevery200milestheyflyinbusinessclass.Theseprogramsare25_________veryclearlyatbusinessandfirstclasspassengersratherthanat26_________.Pointsaregivenonlytothosewhopayfullfare.Passengersin27_________classdonotqualifyforextramiles.Internalflightsarealsoexcluded.
Mostoftheseluckyenoughtoqualifyfortheprograms28_________theirbonuspointsforfreeflightsforthemselvesandtheirfamilies.Someairlinesalsoofferhotelaccommodation,carhirefacilitiesandeven29_________.Oneexecutiverecentlyusedhispointsforaround-the-worldtriponConcorde,whileanotherusedhersto30_________herfamilytoaweek-longstayinDisney.
PartIIReadingComprehension(50minutes,30marks)
Therearethreepassagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
Questions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
“Womenhaveanadvantagewhenitcomestorememberingthingslikethephysicalfeatures,clothing,andposturesofotherpeople,”Horgansays.“Thisadvantagemightbeduetowomenbeingslightlymorepeople-orientedthanmenare.”
Thestudyalsofoundthatmenandwomendidbetteratrememberingtheappearanceofwomenthantheydidrecollectinghowmenlooked.Womeningeneralmaybemorememorablethanmenbecausetheirhairandclothingstylesanduseofjewelrytendtobemorevariedthanthatofmen.Forexample,inmanyoffices,menmaylooksimilarintheirsuitsandties,yetwomenmaywearnecklacesandearrings,orhaveotherjewelryorclothingthatmakestheirappearancesstandoutmore.
However,theresultssuggestwomenarenotmorememorablebecausepeoplespendmoretimelookingatthem.Participantsinthestudydidnotlookatwomenanylongerthantheylookedatmen.
“Wereallydon’tknowforsurewhywomenhaveanadvantageatrememberinghowotherslook,”Horganconfesses.“Buttheseresultsgoalongwithstudiesthatshowwomenarebetterthanmeninotherareashavingtodowithinterpersonalsensitivity.”
Forexample,variousstudieshaveshownwomenhaveanadvantageatusingnonverbal(非语言的)cuestounderstandhowothersarefeeling,andhowtheyarelikelytobehave.Womenalsoappeartobebetteratusingnonverbalcuestofigureoutsomeone’spersonalitytraits.
31.Accordingtothepassage,womenaregoodatrememberingfeaturesof_________.
A)officeclerks
B)menonly
C)womenonly
D)peopleingeneral
32.Womenaregenerallybetterrememberedthanmenbecause_________.
A)womenaremorelikelytowearsuitsandties
B)women’sappearancesstandoutmore
C)womenmakethemselvesmorefashionable
D)womenaremorefrequentlynoticedbyothers
33.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingfactorsmostprobablymakeswomenmorememorable?
A)Theirdifferentsocialidentity.
B)Theirsmallproportionintheworkplace.
C)Theirshiningjewelry.
D)Theirgeneroussmile.
34.Whenitcomestointerpersonalthings,womenaremore_________.
A)sensitiveB)openC)conservativeD)easy-going
35.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?
A)Womenseemtohavebetterinterpersonalrelationshipthanmen.
B)Womenaregenerallymoreundestandingthanmeninfamilylife.
C)Womenknowwhatamanwilldonextwithoutevenlookingathim.
D)Womensometimeslearnaboutotherpeople’spersonalitywithouttalkingtothem.
Questions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Internet-addictedjobseekersmaybepartlytoblameforthefactthattheunemployedaretaking23%longertofindanewpositionthanittookduringthelastrecession(经济萧条),whenthe“benefits”ofonlinejobsearchingwereunavailable.“AgrowingnumberofunemployedAmericanswastetimebrowsing(浏览)theestimated4,000to5,000onlinejobsites,blanketingthemwithresumes,andthenwaitingforcallbacks.Itisaformulaforlong-drawn-outjoblessness,”arguesProfessorJohnA.Challenger.WhiletheInternethasthepotentialtobeveryusefulforjobseekers,Challengerindicatesthatithasbecometheprimarytoolformany,whenitshouldbeconsideredsecondarytothetraditionaltechniqueofmeetingprospectiveemployersinperson.
Inadditiontoslowingjobsearchefforts,theInternetisprolongingthehiringprocessfortheemployer.Inasurveyof5,000hiringmanagersbyanonlineresumesite,72%saidthatamajorityoftheresumestheyreceivedinresponsetoanonlinejobpostingdidnotmatchtheposition’sdescription.
“Themoreirrelevantresumesmanagershavetogothroughinordertoselectthehandfultobringinforinterviews,thelongerittakestofilltheposition,”pointsoutChallenger.“Oneresu
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