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    第Ⅰ卷
    I. Listening Cmprehensin 25%
    Sectin A
    Directins: In Sectin A, yu will hear ten shrt cnversatins between tw speakers. At the end f each cnversatin, a questin will be asked abut what was said. The cnversatins and the questins will be spken nly nce. After yu hear a cnversatin and the questin abut it, read the fur pssible answers n yur paper,and decide which ne is the best answer t the questin yu have heard.
    1. A. Brther and sister. B. Father and daughter.
    C. Husband and wife. D. Mther and sn.
    2. A. A waiter. B. A manager. C. A salesman. D. A barber.
    3. A. He enjys eating it. B. He cares little fr it.
    C. He prefers fried seafd. D. He desn’t want t taste it.
    4. A. The gds there were n sale last weekend.
    B. It’s the wman’s favurite shpping mall.
    C. It sld ut 50% f the gds last weekend.
    D. It’s the cheapest shpping mall nearby.
    5. A. The wman isn’t satisfied with her clthes’style.
    B. The wman is mst prbably pregnant.
    C The wman desn’t like the new family member.
    D. The wman is trying her best t lse weight.
    6. A. It is the nly prperty she has. B. Her father asked her nt t sell it.
    C. She inherited it frm his father. D. She has nwhere t live after selling it.
    7. A. Call a repairman t cme at nce.
    B. Check the sink in the kitchen first.
    C. Cle ar up the kitchen right nw.
    D. Stp the water frm running immediately.
    8. A. She lst her purse. B. She frgt t bring cash.
    C. She failed t attend the cncert. D. She was unable t get the student discunt.
    9. A. Finish checking her reference. B. Cmplete the research.
    C. Put the material in rder. D. Start typing the paper.
    10. A. The wman enjyed the mvie very much.
    B. The wman didn’t sleep well because f the mvie.
    C. The man asked the wman t be careful at night.
    D. The man invited the wman t g t the theatre tgether.
    Sectin B
    Directins: In Sectin B, yu will hear tw shrt passages and ne lnger cnversatin. After each passage r cnversatin, yu will be asked several questins. The passages and the cnversatin will be read twice, but the questins will be spken nly nce. When yu hear a questin, read the fur pssible answers n yur paper and decide which ne wuld be the best answer t the questin yu have heard.
    Questins II thrugh I3 are based n the fllwing passage.
    11. A. She wrte several bks. B. She managed a farm.
    C. She was a business wman. D. She wrked as a nurse.
    12. A. 101 years. B.76 years. C.25 years. D.22 years.
    13. A. Pictures in plain style. B. A successful art cllectr.
    C A great American artist. D. The secret f living lnger.
    Questins 14 thrugh 16 are based n the fllwing passage.
    14. A. T cncentrate fr ur quiet thught.
    B. T give full attentin t the driving.
    C. T avid being caught by the plice.
    D. T be as casual as pssible in the driving.
    15. A. In an elevatr. B. At a special hall. C. In a bathrm. D. At a cncert.
    16. A. By listening cmprehensively and analytically.
    B. By taking a snic bath thrughly.
    C. By attending classical cncerts frequently.
    D. By listening t an emtinal piece f music.
    Questins 17 thrugh 20 are based n the fllwing cnversatin.
    17. A. Inquiring abut the details f a trade fair.
    B. Bking rms at a htel.
    C. Cmplaining abut the htel rm service.
    D. Giving suggestins n receiving guests.
    18. A. It’s a busy seasn fr internatinal turism.
    B. There aren’t many htels available in the city.
    C. An imprtant ecnmic event will ccur.
    D. There is a big cnference t be held.
    19. A. Fr five days altgether. B. Frm Dec.11th t Dec. 13th.
    C. Frm mrning t night n Dec.15th. D. A whle day n the furth day f their stay.
    20. A. The wman wants t reserve rms either n the 1st r 6th flr.
    B. The wman has t pay 1200 dllars fr all the rms she has bked.
    C. Whether the rms are accessible by wheelchair will affect the wman’s chice.
    D. Twelve peple are mst likely t attend the cnference t be held n Dec.13th.
    II. Grammar and Vcabulary 20%
    Sectin A
    Directins: After reading the passage belw, fill in the blanks t make the passage cherent and grammatically crrect. Fr the blanks with a given wrd, fill in each blank with the prper frm f the given wrd; fr the ther blanks, use ne wrd that best fits each blank.
    New Drug Slws Alzheimer, But Nt a Cure
    What a gd piece f news! Last week, United States health fficials finally ___1___ (apprve) a new Alzheimer drug after enrmus clinical trials. The drug, called Leqembi, is the first t slw the decline in memry by several mnths.
    The Alzheimer’s Assciatin describes Alzheimer ___2___ a brain disease that causes a decline in memry, thinking and reasning skills. One f the mst cmmn signs f Alzheimer’s disease is frgetting recently ___3___ (learn) infrmatin r dates and events. Peple with the disease have difficulty ding ___4___ they did befre. Sme may struggle with jining r fllwing a discussin.
    The newly apprved Leqembi is a lng-needed new treatment fr the disease. But Dr. Jy Snider, ___5___ is a brain dctr at Washingtn University in St. Luis, warns that the drug isn’t a cure. It desn’t stp peple ___6___ (get) wrse, but it des measurably slw the prgressin f the disease. She added. “That might mean smene ___7___ have an extra six mnths t a year f being able t drive.”
    The U. S. Fd and Drug Administratin (FDA) apprved the drug thrugh a speedier-than-usual prcess, which permits drugs ___8___ (launch) based n early results. The drug is nly fr early-stage patients and requires an injectin by healthcare wrkers every tw weeks. It is nt yet clear ___9___ the drug can help peple with the disease. There are als cncerns abut its safety. “Still, it’s a landmark.” said Dr. Richard Hdes, directr f the Natinal Institute n Aging. “It’s nt enugh, but it’s ____10____ (encurage) that there’s smething we can d,” he added.
    Sectin B
    Directins: Cmplete the fllwing passage by using the wrds in the bx. Each wrd can nly be used nce.Nte that there is ne wrd mre than yu need.
    Ggle Science Fair launched in 2011 as a way t challenge students arund the glbe t figure ut slutins t sme f the wrld’s largest prblems, and this year’s winner fcused n a prblem we’re still wrapping ur arms arund: micrplastics. Finn Ferreira, an 18-year-ld Irish student, earned the $50,000 prize thrugh a simple___11___t help the planet. He was ne f 24 finalists frm 14 cuntries wh went t Ggle headquarters t___12___their prjects. Ferreira frm West Crk, Ireland, develped a nvel ___13___ t extracting (萃取) micrplastics frm water, with the greater gal f creating a methd t clean ur ceans.
    Yu can explre Ferreira’s science fair prject at the Ggle Science Fair prject page. Beynd the science, it explains his___14___fr the prject, which stems frm grwing up near the cast and his lve f nature. He tested 10 different types f micrplastic suspensins and fund that he culd remve 85% r mre f the micrplastic cntents in his samples. Ultimately, a(n) ___15___ in the amunt f plastic the wrld uses n a daily basis is the best slutin, but this prject prves there are new, ___16___ways t clean the water we’ve already plluted.
    Lawmakers in Ireland ___17___ have plans t intrduce legislatin that will utlaw the sale, manufacturing, imprt and exprt f prducts cntaining micrplastics. Fr his effrts, Ferreira was ___18___$50,000 in schlarship mney. He wuld like t study chemistry r chemical engineering in Ireland r in Eurpe. He currently wrks as a curatr at the lcal Schull Planetarium, is fluent in three languages, is a skilled trumpet player,and has wn 12 science fair awards.
    As he described in his prject page, it’s the next step f the prcess that pens drs: ”… winning a prize wuld give my prject mre attentin and let it grw with mentrship t slve a real prblem n the Earth. There is nthing I wuld like t see mre than my prject and idea t be used in real life ___19___ and I think a prize culd d this.“
    Fr any yung scientists itching t ____20____their wn idea, yur chance will cme. The prject submissin windw typically runs fr a cuple f mnths starting in September and ending in December. And as this year’s callut t yung scientists reminds us, every great idea starts smewhere.
    III. Reading Cmprehensin 45%
    Sectin A
    Directins: Fr each blank in the fllwing passages there are fur wrds r phrases marked A. B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the wrd r phrase that best fits the cntext.
    UK safety advisers have dismissed cncerns that highly prcessed fd, als knwn as ultra-prcessed fd(UPF), is autmatically unhealthy because f the way it is made r its artificial ingredients.
    The current way that the UK and mst ther cuntries ___21___ the nutritinal value f fds—which is generally by hw much fat, salt, sugar and calries they cntain— remains the best apprach t achieving a healthy diet, said a team f scientists. They als ___22___ that peple wh cut ut all ultra-prcessed fds culd make their diets mre unhealthy, fr instance, if they avid fds such as ygurts, lw-fat spreads, whlemeal bread and fd made f grains.“We need t be driven by the ___23___ and nt have this knee-jerk reactin that treats all UPF the same,”said Rbin May, chief scientific adviser at the UK’s Fd Standards Agency.
    ___24___abut prcessed fds have been grwing, but it is unclear if there is smething uniquely bad abut them r if they just tend t be higher in things like fat and sugar. The issue has ___25___ this year since Chris vanTulleken, a dctr and TV presenter, published a bk called Ultra-Prcessed Peple: Why d we all eat stuff that isn’t fd... and why can’t we stp? Chris van Tulleken has called fr mre cuntries t adpt dietary guidelines pineered in Brazil, where peple are ___26___ t priritise eating whle fds and hmemade meals, and avid eating factry-made fds.
    On 27 September, researchers frm nutritin rganisatins ___27___ the prpsed system. “We___28___need fds t be prcessed s that we can feed the wrld,”said May at the University f Leeds, UK, wh is a member f the British Nutritin Fundatin. May als said UPF___29___ prducts that are bth healthy and unhealthy. “It’s imprtant we dn’t thrw the baby ut with the bathwater here. There are many cmpnents that have a very imprtant rle t play in ____30____ and in safety,” he said.
    Benefits f fd prcessing include the use f preservatives that make fd last lngest and artificial sweeteners that help peple____31____their sugar intake, said May. Other examples f prcessed fds that can be____32____ include baby fd, infant frmula milk and breads with added vitamins and minerals, said the panel.
    But Van Tulleken says that the evidence ____33____UPF is strng. “There is an increasing amunt f science describing the many ways in which UPF affects the human bdy,” he says. “The ____34____f the fd structure by industrial prcessing means that UPF is, in general, sft. This means yu eat it fast, which means yu eat far mre calries per minute and dn’t feel____35____until lng after yu’ve finished.
    21. A. analyzeB. assessC. cnfirmD. estimate
    22. A. cmplainedB. suspectedC. warnedD. threatened
    23. A. authrityB. expertC. experimentD. science
    24 A. CncernsB. ChallengesC. QuestinsD. Issues
    25. A. cme int beingB. cme int fcusC. sprung upD. made sense
    26. A. advisedB. discuragedC. requiredD. frbidden
    27. A. justifiedB. apprvedC. supprtedD. rejected
    28. A. abslutelyB. ccasinallyC. typicallyD. primarily
    29. A. acceptsB. excludesC. includesD. cnclude
    30. A. ppularityB. nutritinC. useD. prductin
    31. A. reduceB. increaseC. balanceD. calculate
    32. A. essentialB. beneficialC. influentialD. artificial
    33. A. frB. beyndC. againstD. frm
    34. A. evlutinB. transfrmatinC. cnstructinD. destructin
    35. A. fullB. satisfiedC. refreshedD. delighted
    Sectin B
    Directins: Read the fllwing three passages. Each passage is fllwed by several questins r unfinished statements. Fr each f them there are fur chices marked A, B, C and D. Chse the ne that fits best accrding t the infrmatin given in the passage yu have read.
    A
    Every Saturday mrning, as the clck strikes 9 am, ver 50,000 eager runners set ff n a 5k m jurney arund their lcal park. The Parkrun phenmenn, which riginally began as a small gathering amng a grup f friends, has nw bsted 400 events acrss the UK and numerus thers glbally. These events, fueled by the dedicatin f thusands f vlunteers, ffer a free and inclusive pprtunity fr individuals f all ages and abilities t participate. Runners range frm fur-year-lds t grandparents whse finishing times vary greatly, spanning frm Andrew Baddeley’s wrld recrd f 13 minutes and 48 secnds t leisurely strlls lasting ver an hur.
    Parkru n is succeeding where Lndn’s Olympic “legacy” has failed. Ten years ag n Mnday, it was annunced that the Games f the 30th Olympics wuld be held in Lndn. Planning dcuments prmised that the lasting legacy f the Games wuld be t mve a natin f sprt lvers away frm their cuches. The ppulatin wuld be fitter, healthier and prduce mre winners. This bviusly has nt happened. The number f adults ding weekly sprt did rise, by nearly 2m illin in the run-up t 2012, but the general ppulatin had already been grwing faster than this number. Wrse yet, the numbers are nw falling at an accelerating rate. The ppsitin claims primary schl pupils ding at least tw hurs f sprt a week have been nearly halved. Obesity has risen amng adults and children alike. Official retrspectins (回顾) cntinue t speculate as t why Lndn 2012failed t “inspire a generatin”. The success f Parkrun can ffer us sme answers.
    Parkrun is nt a race but a time trial: Yur nly cmpetitr is the clck. Its cncept welcmes everybdy. There is as much jy fr a puffed-ut (上气不接下气) first-timer being clapped ver the line as there is fr the sprt’s tp talent. The Olympic bidders, by cntrast, wanted t get mre peple ding sprts and t prduce mre elite athletes. The dual aim was mixed up:The stress n success ver taking part was ff-putting t newcmers.
    Indeed, there is smething a little weird in the state getting invlved in the planning f such a fundamentally “grassrts” cncept as cmmunity sprts assciatins. If there is a rle fr gvernment, it shuld really be in getting invlved in prviding cmmn public gds - making sure that there is space fr playing fields and the mney t pave tennis and netball curts, and encuraging the prvisin f all these activities in schls. But successive gvernments are t blame fr selling green spaces, squeezing mney frm lcal authrities and declining attentin n sprt in educatin. Instead f wrdy, wrthy strategies, future gvernments need t d mre t prvide the cnditins fr sprt t thrive. Or at least nt make them wrse.
    36. What des the first paragraph reveal abut Parkrun?
    A. It has created numerus emplyment pprtunities.
    B. It has gained increasing ppularity wrldwide.
    C. It has prmted strnger cmmunity ties.
    D. It has gained fficial recgnitin as an fficial festival.
    37. The authr believes that Lndn’s Olympic “legacy” has failed t ______.
    A. stimulate ppulatin grwthB. prmte engagement in sprts
    C. imprve the city’s reputatinD. extend sprt hurs in schls
    38. Parkrun differs frm the Olympic Games in that it______.
    A. aims t discver new talent
    B. priritizes mass cmpetitin
    C. desn’t stress athletic excellence
    D. isn’t intended fr first-timers
    39. Regarding the prmtin f sprts participatin, the authr suggests that gvernments shuld______.
    A. rganize “grassrts” sprting events
    B. supervise lcal sprts assciatins
    C. increase the funding fr sprts clubs
    D. invest in public sprts facilities
    B
    40. Frm what is mentined abve, we can learn that Business Audi Pr.
    A. is always ready t answer custmers’ phne calls
    B. has its prfessinal services advertised in the newspaper
    C. prvides vice samples and estimated prices n its website
    D. fills rders in three days’time t meet custmers’ specific needs
    41. What services des Ms. Annesly request frm Business Audi Pr?
    ① Prfessinal vice talent ② On-hld messages
    ③ Custmized script writing ④ Multilingual Vice prductin
    A. ①②③B. ②③④C. ①②④D. ①③④
    42. Wh is Ms. Annesly mst likely t be?
    A. A business wner.B. A data cllectr.
    C. A sales assistant.D. A custmer service specialist.
    C
    The first fficial tests f driverless cars were carried ut in the UK tday, as the cuntry rars ahead with plans t becme a wrld leader in driverless technlgy. The UK gvernment is prviding £19 millin wrth f funding fr the Lutz Pathfinder prttype pd, designed and built by Cventry-based engineering firm RDM Grup. Tday’s tests were carried ut with fur driverless cars in fur separate UK lcatins: Cventry, Greenwich, Miltn Keynes and Bristl. It is an initiative that the gvernment hpes will eventually result in safer and less-cngested rads and keep the UK at the cutting edge f autmtive technlgy.
    David Camern tweeted his satisfactin with the unveilings:
    The vehicle wrks by the passenger selecting a prgrammed rute n a tuchpad, which the car then travels using radar, cameras, light detectin and ultrasnic sensrs.
    But while the cars, sme patritically emblazned with the Unin Jack flag, may lk impressive, the UK gvernment will have t review its rad regulatins befre the rbt cars can be let lse n Britain’s highways.
    The UK has signed the 1968 Vienna Cnventin n Rad Traffic, which states that drivers “shall at all times cntrl their vehicles.” Germany, Italy and France in particular are currently attempting t ablish the legislatin.
    While the UK gvernment argues that there is n legislative barrier t testing the cars it has cme under pressure frm mtring grups like the RAC t prvide rbust safety regulatins, particularly cncerning the questin f wh wuld be respnsible in the instance f a car crash if a driverless vehicle’s cmputer failed.
    Prfessr Stephen Glaister, directr f the RAC Fundatin said:“Alngside the high-tech innvatin yu need plicy decisins n lng-term, lw-tech matters such as wh takes respnsibility if things g wrng. As and when these vehicles becme cmmn place there is likely t be a shift frm persnal t prduct liability and that is a whle new ball game fr insurers and manufacturers.”
    Other Eurpean cuntries culd be quick t fllw in the UK’s ftsteps. The German transprt minister said earlier this mnth that driverless cars wuld be a cmmn sight n the cuntry’s rads in the next few years, althugh it t will have t tighten up legal regulatins first.
    Hwever, as gvernments grapple with cmplex laws and regulatins, nt everyne is cnvinced that these rbt cars will be a welcme additin n Eurpean rads. A survey cnducted by Uswitch fund that 43% f UKadults d nt trust driverless cars t ensure the safety f passengers, while 16% said they were“hrrified”by the entire cncept f nt having a human at the helm.
    43. Accrding t the first tw paragraphs, the mtives fr testing driverless cars d nt include______.
    A. rad safetyB. fewer traffic-jams
    C. advanced technlgyD. gd natinal image
    44. Befre the cars can drive n Britain’s rads, the gvernment must______.
    A. build a specific radB. select a certain rute
    C. adjust rad regulatinsD. launch specific satellites
    45. Accrding t the passage, the flexibility f driverless cars is nt mature because______.
    A. laws and plicy-decisins haven’t stated respnsibilities clearly
    B. the technlgy in thers cuntries haven’t develped as well as the UK
    C. mst peple wuld nt like the idea f having n human cntrl the car
    D. the prblem f hw t prevent car crash hasn’t been slved
    46. Accrding t the passage, driverless cars wuld prbably bring the fllwing changes t sciety except______
    A. cars driven by human beings wuld be washed ut gradually
    B. insurers wuld nt take respnsibility f car crashes
    C. autmtive technlgy wuld make travelling safer and mre cnvenient
    D. guidance system in cars wuld be well develped and mre intelligent
    SectinC
    Directins: Read the fllwing passage and chse the mst suitable statement frm A-F fr each blank. There are tw extra statements, which yu d nt need.
    Sil cnservatin methds help farmers prtect their land frm the damage caused by farming and the frces f nature. One methd f sil cnservatin is the use f windbreaks. Windbreaks are barriers frmed by trees and ther plants. ____47____
    Windbreaks help prevent the lss f sil. They stp the wind frm blwing sil away. They als keep the wind frm damaging r destrying crps. Windbreaks can be highly valuable fr prtecting grain crps. Fr example, studies have been dne n windbreaks in parts f West Africa. These studies fund that grain harvests were as much as twenty percent higher in fields prtected by windbreaks cmpared t fields withut them.
    ____48____ They seem t wrk best when they allw sme wind t pass thrugh the barrier f trees r plants arund a field. If nt, then the mvement f air clse t the grund will lift the sil. Then the sil will be blwn away.
    Fr this reasn, a windbreak wrks best if it cntains nly sixty t eighty percent f the trees and plants that wuld be needed t make a slid line. An easy rule t remember is that windbreaks can prtect areas up t ten times the height f the tallest trees in the windbreak.
    There shuld be at least tw lines in each windbreak. ____49____ The secnd line, right next t it, can be shrter trees and ther plants with leaves. Lcally grwn trees and plants are cnsidered the best chices fr windbreaks.
    Windbreaks nt nly prtect land and crps frm the wind. Surplus trees can be cut dwn and used r sld fr wd.
    Trees reduce the damaging effects f wind and rain. Their rts help prtect sil frm being washed away. And trees can prvide anther valuable service fr agriculture. ____50____
    A. Crps in fields can be prtected by windbreaks.
    B Farmers plant these barriers arund their fields.
    C. One line shuld be large trees.
    D. But here is smething interesting abut windbreaks.
    E. Then the sil will be washed away.
    F. They can prvide grazing animals with shade frm the sun.
    IV. Summary Writing
    51. Directins: Read the fllwing passage. Summarize the main idea and the main pint(s) f the passage in n mre than 60 wrds. Use yur wn wrds as far as pssible.
    I lve charity shps and s d lts f ther peple in Britain because yu find quite a few f them n every high street. The charity shp is a British institutin, selling everything frm clthes t electric gds, all at very gd prices. Yu can get things yu wn’t find in the shps anymre. The thing I like best abut them is that yur mney is ging t a gd cause and nt int the pckets f prfit-driven cmpanies, and yu are nt damaging the planet, but finding a new hme fr unwanted gds.
    The first charity shp was pened in 1947 by Oxfam. The famus charity’s appeal t aid pstwar Greece had been s successful it had been flded with dnatins. They decided t set up a shp t sell sme f these dnatins t raise mney fr that appeal. Nw there are ver 7,000 charity shps in the UK. My favurite charity shp in my hmetwn is the Red Crss shp, where I always find children’ s bks, all 10 r 20 pence each.
    Mst f the peple wrking in the charity shps are vlunteers, althugh there is ften a manager wh gets paid. Over 90% f the gds in the charity shps are dnated by the public. Every mrning yu see bags f unwanted items utside the frnt f shps, althugh they dn’t encurage this, rather ask peple t bring things in when the shp is pen.
    The shps have very lw running csts: all prfits g t charity wrk. Charity shps raise mre than £110millin a year, funding medical research, verseas aid, supprting sick and pr children, hmeless and disabled peple, and much mre. What better place t spend yur mney?
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    第Ⅱ卷
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