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PartIListeningComprehension(20minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.Thenmarkthecorrespondingletteronthe\answerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.

Example:Youwillhear:
   Youwillread:
        A)2hours.
        B)3hours.
        C)4hours.
        D)5hours.

Fromtheconversationweknowthatthetwoaretalkingaboutsomeworktheywillstartat9o'clockinthemorningandhavetofinishat2intheafternoon.Therefore,D)“5hours”isthecorrectanswer.Youshouldchoose[D]ontheAnswerSheetandmarkitwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.

SampleAmswer[A][B][C][D]
1.A)It'sfarfrombeingreadyyet.  
B)Itcontainssomevaluableideas.
C)Sheneedsanotherweektogetitready.
D)IthasnothingtodowiththeInternet.

2.A)Thewomanisakindheartedboss.

B)Thewomanisstrictwithheremployees.

C)Themanalwayshasexcusesforbeinglate.

D)Theman'salarmclockdidn'tworkthatmorning.

3.A)Thebankneartherailwaystationcloseslate.

B)Thebankaroundthecornerisnotopentoday.

C)Thewomonshouldtryherluckinthebanknearby.

D)Thewomanshouldusedollarsinsteadofpounds.

4.A)Waitforaboutthreeminutes.

B)Trydialingthenumberagain.

C)Callagainsomethmelater.

D)MakeanappontmentwithDr.Chen.

5.A)Hefeltupsetbecauseofherfailure.

B)Hebelievesshewillpassthetestthistime.

C)Heissuretheywillsucceedinthenexttest.

D)Hedidnobetterthanthewomaninthetest.

6.A)Themanthinksthewomancanearnthecredits.

B)Thewomanisbeggingthemantioletherpasstheexam.

C)Thewomanhastoattendasummercoursetograduate.

D)Thewomanisgoingtograduatefromsummerschool.

7.A)FredlikesthebeautifulsceneryalongthewaytoCanada.

B)FredusuallyfliestoCanadawithJane.

C)FredpersuadedJanetochangehermind.

D)FredisplanningatriptoCanada.

8.A)Findroomforthepaintings.

B)Putmorecoatsofpaintonthewall.

C)Paintthewallstomatchthefurniture.

D)Hangsomepicturesfordecoration.

9.A)He'drathernotgotothelecture.

B)He'sgoingtoattendthelecture.

C)He'llgivealectureondrawing.

D)Hedoesn'tmondifthewomangoestothelecture.

10.A)Tryingtopersuadethewomantovoteforhim.

B)Runningforchairmanofthestudentunion.

C)Choosingacampaignmanager.

D)Selectingthebestcandidate.

SectionB

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion.youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.

PassageOne
Questions11to14arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

11.A)Tofindwaystotreathomanwaster.

B)Tostudytheproblemsoflocalindustries.

C)ToconductastudyonfishingintheBiramichiRiver.

D)ToinvestigatetheannualcatchoffishintheBiramichiRiver.

12.A)Seriouspollutionupstream.

B)Lackofoxygen.

C)Overgrowthofwaterplants.

D)Lowwaterlevel.

13.A)They'llbecloseddown.

B)They'llbemovedtootherplaces.

C)They'regoingtodismisssomeoftheiremployees.

D)Theyhavenomoneytobuildchemicaltreatmentplants.

14.A)Thelocalfishingcooperativedecisedtoreduceitscatch.

B)ThelocalChamberofCommercetriedtopreservefishes.

C)Therewerefewerfishintheriver.

D)Overfishiingwasprohibited.

PassageTwo
Questions15to17arebasedonthepassageyuhavejustheard.

15.A)Ashoirtnotetotheirlawyer.

B)Abrieflettersealedinanenvelope.

C)Oralinstructionsrecordedonatape.

D)Awrittendocumentofseveralpages.

16.A)Visithisgraveregularlyforfiveyears.

B)Stopwearinganykindoffashionableclothes.

C)Refrainfromgoingoutwithmenforfiveyears.

D)Burythedentistwithhisfavoritecar.

17.A)Hewantedtoleavehisbodyformedicalpurposes.

B)Hewasangrywithhisselfishrelatives.

C)Hewasjustbeinghumorous.

D)Hewasnotawealthyman.

PassageThree
Questions18to20arehasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

18.A)Theybelievedittobealuxury.

B)Theyconsidereditavoidable.

C)Theytookittobeatrend.

D)Theythoughtitquiteacceptable.

19.A)Casual.

B)Critical.

C)Sceptical.

D)Serious.

20.A)Whenthecurrentmarriagelawismodifed.

B)Whenhusbandandwifeunderstandeachotherbetter.

C)Whenthecostsofgettingadivorcebecomeunaffordable.

D)Whenpeopleconsidermarriageanimportantpartoftheirlives.

PartⅡReadingComprehension(35minutes)

Directions:Thereare4passagesitthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.

PassageOne
Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

BillGates,thebillionairechairmanwithoutasingleearneduniversitydegree,isbyhissuccessraisingnewdoubtsabouttheworthofthebusinessworld'sfavoriteacademictitle;theMBA(MasterofBusinessAdministration).

TheMBA,a20thcenturyproduct,alwayshabornethemarkoflowlycommerceandgreed(贪婪)onthetreelinedcampusesruledbypurerdisciplinessuchasphilosophyandliterature.Butevenwiththerecessionapparentlycuttingintothehiringofbusinessschoolgraduates,about79,000peopleareexpectedtoreceiveMBAsin1993.Thisisnearly16timesthenumberofbusinessgraduatesin1960,atestimonytothewidespreadassumptionthattheMBAisvitalforyoungmenandwomenwhowanttoruncompaniessomeday.“Ifyouaregoingintothecorporateworlditisstilladisadvantagenottohaveonttohaveone,”saidDonaldMorrison,professorofmarketingandmanagementscience.“Butinthelastfiveyearsorso,whensomeonesays,`ShouldIattempttogetanMBA,'theansweralotmoreis:Itdepends.”

ThesuccessofBillGatesandothernonMBAs,suchasthelateSamWaltonofWalMartStoresInc.hashelpedinspireseifconsciousdebatesonbusinessschoolcampusesovertheworthofabusinessdegreeandwhthermanagementskillscanbetaught.

TheHarvardBusinessReviewprintedalively,fictionalexchangeofletterstodramatizecomplaintsaboutbusinessdegreeholders.ThearticlecalledMBAhires“extremelydisappointing”andsaid“MBAswanstomoveuptoofast,theydon'tunderstandpoliticsandpeople,andtheyaren'tabletofunctionaspartofateamuntiltheirthirdyear.Butbythen,they'reoutlookingforotherjobs.”Theproblem,mostparticipantsinthedebateacknowledge,isthattheMBAhasacquiredanaura(光环)offuturerichesandpowerforbeyonditsactualimportanceandusefulness.

Enrollemntinbusinessschoolsexplodedinthe1970sand1980sandcreatedtheassumptionthatnoonewhopursuedabusinesscareercoulddowithoutone.Thegrowthwasfueledbyabacklach(反冲)againsttheantibusinessvaluesofthe1960sandbythewomen'smovement.

BusinesspeoplewhohavehiredorworkedwithMBAssaythosewiththedegreesoftenknowhowtoanalyzesystemsbutarenotsoskillfulatmotivatingpeople.“Theydon'tgetalotofgroundinginthepeoplesideofthebusiness,”saidJamesShaffer,vicepresidentandprincipaloftheTowersPerrinmanagmentconsultingfirm.

21.AccordingtoParagraph2,whatisthegeneralattitudetowardsbusinessoncampusesdominatedbypurerdisciplines?

A)Envious.

B)Scornful.

C)Realistic.

D)Appreciative.

22.ItseemsthatthecontroversyoverthevalusofMBAdegreeshasbeenfueledmainlyby______.

A)thesuccessofmanynonMBAs

B)thecomplaintsfromvariousemployers

C)theprroperformanceofMBAsatwork

D)thecriticismfromthescientistsofpurerdisciplines

23.WhatisthemajorweaknessofMBAboldersaccordingtoTheHarvardBusinessReview?

A)Theyarenotgoodatdealingwithpeople.

B)THeykeepcomplainingabouttheirjobs.

C)Theyareusuallyselfcentered.

D)Thayareaggressiveandgreedy.

24.FromthepassageweknowthatmostMBAs_________.

A)canclimbthecorporateladderfairlyquickly

B)cherishunrealisticexpectationsabouttheirfuture

C)quittheirjobsoncetheyarefamiliarwiththeirworkmates

D)receivesalariesthatdonotmatchtheirprofessionaltraining

25.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A)Adebateheldrecentlyonuniversitycampuses.

B)DoubtsabouttheworthofhoddinganMBAdegree.

C)WhythereisanincreasedenrollmentinMBAprograms.

D)ThenecessityofreformingMBAprogramsinbusinessschools.

PassageTwo
Questions26to30arehasedonthefollowingpassage.

GermanChancellor(首相)OttoVonBismarckmaybemostfamousforhismilitaryanddiplomatictalent.buthislegacy(遣产)includesmanyoftoday'ssocialinsuranceprograms.Duringthemiddleofthe19thcentury,Germany,alongwithotherEuropeannations,experiencedanunprecedentedrashofworkplacedeathsandaccidentsasaresultofgrowingindustrialization.MotivatedinpartbyChristiancompassion(怜悯)forthehelplessaswellasapracticalpoliticalimpulsetoundercutthesupportofthesocialistlabormovement.ChancellorBismarckcreatedtheworld'sfirstworkers'compensationlawin1884.

By1908,theUnitedStateswastheonlyindustrialnationintheworldthatlackedworkers'compensationinsurance.America'sinjuredorkerscouldsuefordamagesinacourtoflaw,buttheystillfacedanumberoftoughlegalbarriers.Forexample,employeeshadtoprovethattheirinjuriesdirectlyresultedfromemployernegligenceandthattheythemselveswereignorantaboutpotentialhazardsintheworkplace.Thefirststateworkers'compensationlawinthecountrypassedin1911,andtheprogramsoomspreadthroughoutthenation.

AfterWorldWarⅡ,benefitpaymentstoAmericanworkersdidnotkeepupwiththecostofliving.Infact,realbenefitlevelswerelowerinthe1970sthantheywereinthe1940s,andinmoststatesthemaximumbenefitwasbelowthepovertylevelforafamilyoffour.In1970,PresidentRichardNixonsetupanationalcommissiontostudytheproblemsofworkers'compensation.Twoyearslater,thecommissionissued19keyrecommendations,inludingonethatcalledforincreasingcompensationbenefitlevelsto100percentofthestates'averageweeklywages.

Infact,theaveragecompensationbenefitinAmericahasclimbedfrom55percentofthestates'averageweeklywagesin1072to97percenttoday.But,asmoststudiesshow,every10percentincreaseincompensationbenefitsresultsina5percentincreaseinthenumbersofworkerswhofileforclaims.Andwithsomuchmoremoneyfloatingintheworkers'compensationsystem,it'snotsurprisingtheatdoctorsandlawyershavehelpedthemselvestoalargesliceofthegrowingpie.

26.A)Theworld'sfirstworkers'compensationlawwasintroducedbyBismarck.

A)forfearoflosingthesupportofthesocialistlabormovement

B)outofreligiousandpoliticalconsiderations

C)tospeedupthepaceofindustrialization

D)tomakeindustrialproductionsafer

27.WelearnfromthepassagethattheprocessofindustrialiationinEurope_______.

A)metgrowingresistancefromlaborersworkingatmachines

B)resultedinthedevelopmentofpopularsocialinsuranceprograms

C)wasaccompaniedbyanincreasednumberofworkshopaccidents

D)requiredworkerstobeawareofthepotentialdangersattheworkplace

28.OneoftheproblemstheAmericaninjuredworkersfacedingettingcompensationintheearly19thcenturywasthat_______.

A)theyhadtoproduceevidencethattheiremployerswereresponsiblefortheaccident

B)America'saveragecompensationbenefitwasmuchlowerthanthecostofliving

C)differentstateintheU.S.hadtotallydifferentcompensationprograms

D)theyhadtohavethecouragetosuefordamagesinacourtoflaw

29.After1972workers'compensationinsuranceintheU.S.becamemorefavorabletoworkerssothat______.

A)thepovertylevelforafamilyoffourwentupdrastically

B)moremoneywasallocatedtotheircompensationsystem

C)therewerefewerlegalbarrierswhentheyfiledforclaims

D)thenumberofworkerssuingfordamagesincreased

30.Theauthorendsthepassagewiththeimplicationthat__________.

A)compensationbenefitsinAmericaaresoaringtonewheights

B)peoplefromallwalksoflifecanbenefitfromthecompensationsystem

C)theworkersarenottheonlyonestobenefitfromthecompensationsystem

D)moneyfloatinginthecompensationsystemisahugedrainontheU.S.economy

PassageThree

Questions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

WhenschoolofficialsinKalkaska,Michigan,closedclasseslastweek,themediaflockedtothestory,portrayingthetown's2,305studentsasvictimsofstingy(吝啬的)taxpayers.Thereissometruthtothat;theproperty-taxratehereisone-thirdlowerthanthestateaverage.ButshuttingtheirschoolsalsosallowedKalkaska'seducatorsandthestate'slargestteachers'union,theMichiganEducationAssociation,tomakeapolitcalpoint.TheiraimwastospurpassageoflegislationMichiganlawmakersaredebatingtoincreasethestate'sshareofschoolfunding.

ItwasnocoincidencethatKalkaskashutitsschoolstwoweeksafterresidicteda28percentproperty-taxincrease.Theschoolboardarguedthatwithouttheincreaseitlackedthe$1.5millionneededtokeepschoolsopen.

Buttheschoolsystemhadnotdoneallitcouldtokeeptheschoolsopen.Officialsdeclinedtoborrowagainstnextyear'sstateaid,theyrefusedtotrimextracurricularactivitiesandtheydidnotconsiderseekingasmaller-perhapsmoreacceptable-taxincrease.Infact,closingearlyiscostingKalkaskaasignificantamount,including4600,000inunemploymentpaymentstoteachersandstaffand$250,000inloststatesid.InFebruary,theschoolsystempromisedteachersandstafftwomonthsofretirementpaymentsincaseschoolsclosedearly,adealthatwillcostthedistrict$275,000more.

Othersignssuggestschoolauthoritieswereatleastaseagertomakeapoliticalstatementastokeepschoolsopen.TheMichiganEducationAssociationhiredapublicrelationsfirmtostagearallymarkingtheschoolclosings,whichattracted14localandnationaltelevisionstationsandnetworks.ThepresidentoftheNationalEducationAssociation,theMEA'sparentorganization,flewfromWashington,D.C.,fortheevent.Andtouniontutoredschoolofficialsintheartoftelevisioninterviews.SchoolsupervisorDoyleDisbrowacknowledgesthedistrictcouldhavekeptschoolsopenbycuttingprogramsbutdeniesthemoveswerepoliticallymotivated.

Michiganlawmakershavereactedangrilytotheclosings.ThestateSenatehasalreadyvotedtoputthesystemintoreceivership(破产管理)andreopenschoolsimmediately;theMichiganHousePlanstoconsidrthebillthisweek.

31.WelearnfromthepassagethatschoolsinKalkaska,Michigan,arefunded______.

A)mainlybythestategovernment

B)exclusivelybythelocalgovernment

C)bytheNationalEducationAssociation

D)byboththelocalandstategovernments

32.Oneofthepurposesforwhichschoolofficialsclosedclasseswas______.

A)todrawtheattentionoflocaltaxpayerstopoliticalissues

B)toavoidpayingretirementbenefitstoteachersandstaff

C)topressureMichiganlawmakersintoincreastngstatefundsforlocalschools

D)tomakethefinancialdifficultiesoftheirteachersandstaffknowntothepublic

33.Theauthorseemstodisapproveof________.

A)theshuttingofschoolsinKalkaska

B)theinvolvementofthemassmedia

C)theMichiganlawmakers'endlessdebating

D)delayingthepassageoftheschoolfundinglegislation

34.WelearnfromthepassagethatschoolauthoritiesinKalkaskaaremoreconcernedabout_______.

A)makingapoliticalissueoftheclosingoftheschools

B)theattitudeoftheMEA'sparentorganization

C)araiseintheproperty-taxrateinMichigan

D)reopeningtheshoolsthereimmediately

35.Accordingtothepassage,theclosingoftheschoolsdevelopedintoacrisisbecauseof_______.

A)thestrongprotestonthepartofthestudents'parents

B)thepoliticalmotivesonthepartoftheeducators

C)theweakresponseofthestateofficials

D)thecomplexityoftheproblem

PassageFour
Questions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Earlyintheageofaffluence(富裕)thatfollowedWorldWerⅡ,anAmericanretailinganalystnamedVictorLebowproclaimed,"Ourenormouslyproductiveeconomy...demandsthatwemakeconsumptionourwayoflife,thatweconvertthebuyinganduseofgoodsintorituals,thatweseekourspiritualsatisfaction,ouregosatisfaction,isconsumption....Weneedthingsconsumed,burnedup,wornout,replacedanddiscardedataneverincreasingrate.”

AmericanshaverespondedtoLebow'scall,andmuchoftheworldhasfollowed.Consumptionhasbecomeacentralpillaroflifeinindustriallandsandisevenembeddedinsocialvalues.Opinionsurveysintheworld'stwolargesteconomics—JapanandtheUnitedStates—showconsumeristdefinitionsofsuccessbecomingevermoreprevalent.

Overconsumptionbytheworld'sfortunateisanenvironmentalproblemunmatchedinseveritybyanythingbutperhapspopulationgrowth.Theirsurgingexploitationofresourcesthreatenstoexhaustorunalterablyspoilforests,soils,water,airandclimate.

Ironically,highconsumptionmaybeamixedblessinginhumanterms,too.Thetime-honoredvaluesofintegrityofcharacter,goodwork,friendship,familyandcommunityhaveoftenbeensacrificedintherushtoriches.Thusmanyintheindustriallandshaveasensethattheirworldofplentyissomehowhollow—that,misledbyaconsumeristculture,theyhavebeenfruitlesslyattemptingtosatisfywhatareessentiallysocial,psychologicalandspiritualneedswithmaterialthings.

Ofcourse,theoppositeofoverconsumption—poverty—isnosolutiontoeitherenvironmentalorhumanproblems.Itisinfinitelyworseforpeopleandbadforthenaturalworldtoo.Dispossessed(被剥夺得一无所有的)peasantsslash-andburntheirwayintotherainforestsofLatinAmerica,andhungrynomads(游牧民族)turntheirherdsoutontofragileAfricangrassland,reducingittodesert.

Ifenvironmentaldestructionresultswhenpeoplehaveeithertoolittleortoomuch,wearelefttowonderhowmuchisenough.Whatlevelofconsumptioncantheearthsupport?Whendosehavingmoreceasetoaddnoticeablytohumansatisfaction?

36.TheemergenceoftheaffluentsocietyafterWorldWarII.

A)ledtothereformoftheretailingsystem

B)resultedintheworshipofconsumerism

C)gaverisetothedominanceofthenewegoism

D)gavebirthtoanewgenerationofupperclassconsumers

37.Apartfromenormousproductivity,anotherimportantimpetustohighconsumptionis_______.

A)thepeople'sdesireforariseintheirlivingstandards

B)theconceptthatone'ssuccessismeasuredbyhowmuchtheyconsume

C)theimbalancethathasexistedbetweenproductionandconsumption

D)theconversionofthesaleofgoodsintorituals

38.Whydoestheauthorsayhighconsumptionisamixedblessing?

A)Becausepovertystillexistsinanaffluentsociety.

B)Becauseoverconsumptionwon'tlastlongduetounrestrictedpopulationgrowth.

C)Becausetraditionalritualsareoftenneglectedintheprocessofmodernization.

D)Becausemoralvaluesaresacrificedinpursuitofmaterialsatisfaction.

39.Accordingtothepassage,consumeristculture_______.

A)willnotalleviatepovertyinwealthycountries

B)willnotaggravatenevironmentalproblems

C)cannotthriveonafragileeconomy

D)cannotsatisfyhumanspiritualneeds

40.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat________.

A)humanspiritualneedsshouldmatchmaterialaffluence

B)whetherhighconsumptionshouldbeencouragedisstillanissue

C)howtokeepconsumptionatareasonablelevelremainsaproblem

D)thereisneveranendtosatisfyingpeople'smaterialneeds

PartⅢVocabulary(20minutes)

Directions:Thereare30incompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.

41.Othersviewedthefindingswith______,notingthataca-effectrelationshipbetweenpassivesmokingandcancrremainstobeshown.

A)caution

B)passion

C)optimism

D)deliberation

42.Whensupplyexceedsdemandforanyproduct,pricesare_______tofall.

A)thmely

B)liable

C)simultaneous

D)subject

43.Theresultsarehardly_______;hecannotbelievetheyareaccurate.

A)crucial

B)liable

C)simultaneous

D)subject

44.Theball______twoorthreetimesbeforerollingdowntheslope.

A)swayed

B)hopped

C)darted

D)bounced

45.Conniewastoldthatifsheworkedtoohard,herhealthwould_______.

A)decay

B)hopped

C)darted

D)degrade

46.Howmuchofyourcountry'selectricalsupplyis______fromwaterpower?

A)deduced

B)derived

C)detached

D)declined

47.Theglassvesselsshouldbehandledmostcarefullysincetheyare_________.

A)crisp

B)intricate

C)subtle

D)fragile

48.Heblewoutthecandleand_______hiswaytothedoor.

A)converged

B)wrenched

C)groped

D)strove

49.Ihavehadmyeyestestedandthereportsaysthatmy_______isperfect.

A)vision

B)horizon

C)outlook

D)perspective

50.Themusicarousedan_______feelingofhomesicknessinhim.

A)intrinsic

B)intentional

C)intermittent

D)intense

51Thisnewprinteris________withallleadingsoftware.

A)competitive

B)cooperative

C)compatible

D)comparable

52.Manytypesofrockare_______fromvolcanoesassolid,fragmentarymaterial.

A)ejected

B)injected

C)propelled

D)flung

53.Thepersonwho_______thistypeofapproachfordoingresearchdeservesourpraise.

A)generated

B)originated

C)speculated

D)manufactured

54.Morethan85percentofFrenchCanada'spopulationspeaksFrenchasamothertongueand______totheRomanCatholicfaith.

A)ascribes

B)subscribes

C)adheres

D)caters

55.Inordertopreventstressfrombeingsetupinthemetal,expansionjointsarefittedwhich______thestressbyallowingthepipetoexpandorcontractfreely.

A)reclaim

B)reconcile

C)rectify

D)relieve

56.Hillslopesareclearedofforeststomakewayforcrops,butthisonly_____thecrisis.

A)precedes

B)prevails

C)ascends

D)accelerates

57.HewaslookingadmiringlyatthephotographpublishedbyCollinsin________withtheImperialMuseum.

A)combination

B)collaboration

C)connection

D)collection

58.The1986Challengerspace-shuttle_______wascausedbyunusuallylowtemperaturesimmediatelybeforethelaunch.

A)dismay

B)disaster

C)expedition

D)controversy

59.Iboughtanalarmclockwitha(n)______dial,whichcanbeseenclearlyinthedark.

A)audible

B)amplified

C)supersonic

D)luminous

60.Withprices________somuch,itisdifficultfortheschooltoplanabudget.

A)vibrating

B)swinging

C)fluctuating

D)fluttering

61.________thatthedemandforpowercontinuestoriseatthecurrentrate,itwillnotbelongbeforetraditionalsourcesbecomeinadequate.

A)Concerning

B)Regarding

C)Ascertaining

D)Assuming

62.Wefindthatsomebirds_____twiceayearbetweenhotandcoldcountries.

A)migrate

B)emigrate

C)transfer

D)commute

63.Asvisitingscholars,they_______willinglytothecustomsofthecountrytheylivein.

A)submit

B)commit

C)conform

D)subject

64.Theprofessorfoundhimselfconstantly_______thequestion:“Howcouldanyonedothesethings?"

A)poring

B)pondering

C)presiding

D)presuming

65.Inthosedays,executivesexpectedtospendmostoftheirlivesinthesamefirmand,unlesstheyweredismissedfor_______,toretireattheageof65.

A)denial

B)deduction

C)integrity

D)incompetence

66.Herjewelry_______underthespotlightsandshebecamethedominantfigureattheball.

A)blazed

B)dazzled

C)glared

D)glittered

67.Weeks______beforeanyonewasarrestedinconnectionwiththebankrobbery.

A)elapsed

B)expired

C)overlapped

D)terminated

68.Oftensuchargumentshavetheeffectof______ratherthanclarifyingtheissuesinvolved.

A)blocking

B)obscuring

C)tackling

D)prejudicing

69.Heraisedhiseyebrowsandstuckhisbeadforwardand_______itinasinglenod,agestureboysusedthenforO.K.whentheywerepleased.

A)jerked

B)twisted

C)shrugged

D)tugged

70.Shehadrecentlyleftajobandhadhelpedherselftocopiesofthecompany'sclientdata,whichsheintendedto______instartingherownbusiness.

A)dwellon

B)baseon

C)drawupon

D)comeupon

PartIVCloze(15minutes)

Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD)ontherightsideofthepaper.YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswersheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.

whenwomendobecomemanagers,dotheybringadifferentstyleanddifferentskillstothejob?Aretheybetter,orworse,managersthanmen?Arewomenmorehighlymotivatedand  71  thanmalenanagers?

Someresearch  72  theideathatwomenbringdifferentattitudesandskillstomanagementjobs,suchadgreater  73  anemphasisonaffiliationandattachment,anda  74  tobringemotionalfactorstobear  75  makingworkplacedecisions.Thesedifferencesare  76  tocarryadvantagesforcompanies,  77  theyexpandtherangeoftechniquesthatcanbeusedto  78  thecompanymanageitsworkforce  79  .

AstudycommissionedbytheinternationalWomen'sForum  80  amanagementstyleusedbysomewomenmanagers(andalsobysomemen)that  81  fromthecommandandcontrolstyle  82  usedbymalemanagers.Usingthis“interactiveleadership”approach,“women 83   participation,sharepowerandinformation,  84 otherpeople'sself-worth,andgetothersexcitedaborttheirwork.Allthese  85  reflecttheirbeliefthatallowing  86  tocontributeandtofeel  87  andimportantisawin-win   88  -goodfortheemployeesandtheorganization.”Thestudy'sdirector 89   that“interactiveleadershipmayenerge  90  themanagementstyleofchoiceformanyorganizations.”

71.

A)committed

B)confronted

C)confined

D)commanded

72.A)despises

B)supports

C)opposes

D)argues

73.

A)coherence

B)correlation

C)combination

D)cooperativeness

74.

A)sensitivity

B)willingness

C)virtue

D)loyalty

75.

A)by

B)with

C)in

D)at

76.

A)seen

B)revised

C)watched

D)disclosed

77.

A)because

B)whereas

C)nonetheless

D)therefore

78.

A)direct

B)enable

C)help

D)support

79.

A)effectively

B)evidently

C)previsely

D)aggressively

80.

A)developed

B)discovered

C)located

D)invented

81.

A)derives

B)detaches

C)descends

D)differs

82.

A)traditionally

B)conditionally

C)inherently

D)occasionally

83.

A)engage

B)dismiss

C)encourage

D)disapprove

84.

A)enlarge

B)ignore

C)degrade

D)enhance

85.

A)things

B)themes

C)researches

D)subjects

86.

A)males

B)women

C)managers

D)employees

87.

A)skillful

B)powerful

C)thoughtful

D)faithful

88.

A)circumstance

B)status

C)situation

D)position

89.

A)defied

B)predicted

C)diagnosed

D)proclaimed

90.

A)as

B)for

C)into

D)from

B卷参考答案

Reading21-25CAABB26-30BCABC31-35DCBAB36-40BBDAC

Vocabulory41-45ABCDB46-50BDCAD51-55CABCD56-60DBBDC61-65BACBD66-70DADAC

Cloze71-80ABDBCAACAA81-90CACDABBCBC


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