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)Thewomanisakindheartedboss.
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)Overfishiingwasprohibited.
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,a20thcenturyproduct,alwayshabornethemarkoflowlycommerceandgreed(贪婪)onthetreelinedcampusesruledbypurerdisciplinessuchasphilosophyandliterature.Butevenwiththerecessionapparentlycuttingintothehiringofbusinessschoolgraduates,about79,000peopleareexpectedtoreceiveMBAsin1993.Thisisnearly16timesthenumberofbusinessgraduatesin1960,atestimonytothewidespreadassumptionthattheMBAisvitalforyoungmenandwomenwhowanttoruncompaniessomeday.“Ifyouaregoingintothecorporateworlditisstilladisadvantagenottohaveonttohaveone,”saidDonaldMorrison,professorofmarketingandmanagementscience.“Butinthelastfiveyearsorso,whensomeonesays,`ShouldIattempttogetanMBA,'theansweralotmoreis:Itdepends.”
ThesuccessofBillGatesandothernonMBAs,suchasthelateSamWaltonofWalMartStoresInc.hashelpedinspireseifconsciousdebatesonbusinessschoolcampusesovertheworthofabusinessdegreeandwhthermanagementskillscanbetaught.
TheHarvardBusinessReviewprintedalively,fictionalexchangeofletterstodramatizecomplaintsaboutbusinessdegreeholders.ThearticlecalledMBAhires“extremelydisappointing”andsaid“MBAswanstomoveuptoofast,theydon'tunderstandpoliticsandpeople,andtheyaren'tabletofunctionaspartofateamuntiltheirthirdyear.Butbythen,they'reoutlookingforotherjobs.”Theproblem,mostparticipantsinthedebateacknowledge,isthattheMBAhasacquiredanaura(光环)offuturerichesandpowerforbeyonditsactualimportanceandusefulness.
Enrollemntinbusinessschoolsexplodedinthe1970sand1980sandcreatedtheassumptionthatnoonewhopursuedabusinesscareercoulddowithoutone.Thegrowthwasfueledbyabacklach(反冲)againsttheantibusinessvaluesofthe1960sandbythewomen'smovement.
BusinesspeoplewhohavehiredorworkedwithMBAssaythosewiththedegreesoftenknowhowtoanalyzesystemsbutarenotsoskillfulatmotivatingpeople.“Theydon'tgetalotofgroundinginthepeoplesideofthebusiness,”saidJamesShaffer,vicepresidentandprincipaloftheTowersPerrinmanagmentconsultingfirm.
21.AccordingtoParagraph2,whatisthegeneralattitudetowardsbusinessoncampusesdominatedbypurerdisciplines?
A)Envious.
B)Scornful.
C)Realistic.
D)Appreciative.
22.ItseemsthatthecontroversyoverthevalusofMBAdegreeshasbeenfueledmainlyby______.
A)thesuccessofmanynonMBAs
B)thecomplaintsfromvariousemployers
C)theprroperformanceofMBAsatwork
D)thecriticismfromthescientistsofpurerdisciplines
23.WhatisthemajorweaknessofMBAboldersaccordingtoTheHarvardBusinessReview?
A)Theyarenotgoodatdealingwithpeople.
B)THeykeepcomplainingabouttheirjobs.
C)Theyareusuallyselfcentered.
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
51Thisnewprinteris________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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