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Part Ⅰ Writing ( 30 minutes)
Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay commenting on the saying"Never go out there to see what happens, go out there to make things happen." You can citexamples to illustrate the importance of being participants rather than mere onlookers should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words.
Part Ⅱ Listening Comprehension ( 30 minutes)
听力音频地址:
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Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.
1 A. Children should be taught to be more careful.
B. Children shouldn't drink so much orange juice.
C. There is no need for the man to make such a fuss.
D. Timmy should learn to do things in the right way.
A. Fitness training.
B. The new job offer.
C. Computer programming.
D. Directorship of the club.
3. A. He needs to buy a new sweater.
B. He has got to save on fuel bills.
C. The fuel price has skyrocketed.
D. The heating system doesn't work.
A. Committing theft.
B. Taking pictures.
C. Window shopping.
D. Posing for the camera.
A. She is taking some medicine.
B. She has not seen a doctor yet.
C. She does not trust the man's advice.
D. She has almost recovered from the cough.
A. Pamela's report is not finished as scheduled.
B. Pamela has a habit of doing things in a hurry.
C. Pamela is not good at writing research papers.
D. Pamela's mistakes could have been avoided.
7. A. In the left-luggage office.
B. At the hotel reception.
C. In a hotel room.
D. At an airport.
A. She was an excellent student at college.
B. She works in the entertainment business.
C. She is fond of telling stories in her speech.
D. She is good at conveying her message.
Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
9. A. Arranging the woman's appointment with .
B. Fixing the time for the designer's latest fashion show.
C. Talking about an important gathering on Tuesday.
D. Preparing for the filming on Monday morning.
. Her travel to Japan.
B. The awards ceremony.
C. The proper hairstyle for her new role.
D. When to start the make-up session.
. He is 's agent.
B. He is an entertainment journalist.
C. He is the woman's assistant.
D. He is a famous movie star.
Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
A. Make an appointment for an interview.
B. Send in an application letter.
C. Fill in an application form.
D. Make a brief self-introduction on the phone.
. Someone having a college degree in advertising.
B. Someone experienced in business management.
C. Someone ready to take on more responsibilities.
D. Someone willing to work beyond regular hours.
A. Travel opportunities.
B. Handsome pay.
C. Prospects for promotion.
D. Flexible working hours.
A. It depends on the working hours.
B. It is about 500 pounds a week.
C. It will be set by the Human Resources.
D. It is to be negotiated.
Section B
Directions..In this section, you will hear 3 short the end of each passage, you will hearsome the passage and the questions will be spoken only youhear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A., B,Cand D..Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single linethrough the center.
Passage One
Questions 16 to 19 are based on the passage you have just heard.
. To give customers a wider range of choices.
B. To make shoppers see as many items as possible.
C. To supply as many varieties of goods as it can.
D. To save space for more profitable products.
A. On the top shelves.
B. On the bottom shelves.
C. On easily accessible shelves.
D. On clearly marked shelves.
. Many of them buy things on impulse.
B. A few of them are fathers with babies.
C. A majority of them are young couples.
D. Over 60% of them make shopping lists.
. Sales assistants promoting high margin goods.
B. Sales assistants following customers around.
C. Customers competing for good bargains.
D. Customers losing all sense of time.
Passage Two
Questions 20 to 22 are based on the passage you have just heard.
. Teaching mathematics at a school.
B. Doing research in an institute.
C. Studying for a college degree.
D. Working in a hi-tech company
A. He studied the designs of various clocks.
B. He did experiments on different materials.
C. He bought an alarm clock with a pig face.
D. He asked different people for their opinions.
A. Its automatic mechanism.
B. Its manufacturing process.
C. Its way of waking people up.
D. Its funny-looking pig face.
Passage Three
Questions 23 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.
. It is often caused by a change of circumstances.
B. It actually doesn't require any special treatment.
C. It usually appears all of a sudden.
D. It generally lasts for several years.
. They cannot mix well with others.
B. They irrationally annoy their friends.
C. They depend heavily on family members.
D. They blame others for ignoring their needs.
A. They lack consistent support from peers.
B. They doubt their own popularity.
C. They were born psychologically weak.
D. They focus too much on themselves.
Part Ⅲ Reading Comprehension(40 minutes)
Section A
Directions: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given, in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. in the bank is identified by a mark the corresponding letter
for each item on Answer Sheet2 with a single line through the may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.
Questions 36 to 45 are based on the following passage.
Children do not think the way adults most of the first year of life, if something is out of sight, it's out of you cover a baby's36toy with a piece of cloth, the baby thinks the toyhas disappeared and stops looking for 4-year-old may 37 that a sister has more fruit juice when it is only the shapes of the glasses that differ, not the38 of juice.
Yet children are smart in their own good little scientists, children are always testing their child-sized39 about how things your child throws her spoon on the floor for the sixth time as you try to feed her, and you say, "That's enough! I will not pick up your spoon again!"
the child will 40 test your claim. Are you serious? Are you angry? What will happen if she throws the spoon again? She is not doing this to drive you41; rather, she is learning that her desires and yours can differ, and that sometimes those42 are important and sometimes they are not.
How and why does children's thinking change? In the 1920s, Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget proposed that children's cognitive (认知的) abilities unfold 43, like the blooming of a flower,almost independent of what else is44in their many of his specific conclusions havebeen45 or modified over the years, his ideas inspired thousands of studies by investigators all over the world.
A. advocate
B. amount
C. confirmed
D. crazy
E. definite
F. differences
G. favorite
H. happening
I. Immediately
J. Naturally
K. Obtaining
L. Primarily
M. Protest
N. Rejected
O. theories
Section B
Directions: In this section, you are going to read a passage with, ten statements attached to statement contains information given in one of the the paragraph from which the information is may choose a paragraph more than paragraph is marked with a letter. Answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet Perfect Essay
A. Looking back on too many years of education, I can identify one truly impossible about me, and my intellectual life, even when I didn' expectations were high--impossibly was an English was also my mother.
B. When good students turn in an essay, they dream of their instructor returning it to them in exactly the same condition, save for a single word added in the margin of the final page : "Flawless." This dream came true for me one afternoon in the ninth course, I had heard that genius could show itself at an early age, so I was only slightly taken aback that I had achieved perfection at the tender age of , I did what any professional writer would do; I hurried off to spread the good didn't get very far. The first person I told was my mother.
C. My mother, who is just shy of five feet tall, is normally incredibly soft-spoken, but on the rare occasion when she got angry, she was am not sure if she was more upset by my hubris(得意忘形) or by the fact that my English teacher had let my ego get so out of any event,my mother and her red pen showed me how deeply flawed a flawless essay could the time,I am sure she thought she was teaching me about mechanics, transitions (过渡), structure, styleand what I learned, and what stuck with me through my time teaching writing at Harvard, was a deeper lesson about the nature of creative criticism.
D. First off, it criticism, the type that leaves a lasting mark on you as a writer, also leaves an existential imprint (印记) on you as a have heard people say that a writer should never take criticism say that we should never listen to these people.
E. Criticism, at its best, is deeply personal, and gets to the heart of why we write the way we nature of genuine criticism implies something about who is able to give it, namely,someone who knows you well enough to show you how your mental life is getting in the way of good , they are also the people who care enough to see you through this painful me it took the form of my first, and I hope only, encounter with writer'sblock--I was not able to produce anything for three years.
F. Franz Kafka once said: "Writing is utter solitude (独处), the descent into the cold abyss (深渊) of oneself." My mother's criticism had shown me that Kafka is right about the cold abyss, and when you make the introspective (内省的) descent that writing requires you are not always pleased by what you , in the years that followed, her sustained tutoring suggested that Kafka might be wrong about the was lucky enough to find a critic and teacher who was willing to makethe journey of writing with me."It is a thing of no great difficulty," according to Plutarch, "to raise objections against another man's speech, it is a very easy matter; but to produce a better in its place is a work extremely troublesome." I am sure I wrote essays in the later years of high school without my mother's guidance, but I can't recall I remember, however, is how she took up the "extremely troublesome" work of ongoing criticism.
G. There are two ways to interpret Plutarch when he suggests that a critic should be able to produce "a better in its place." In a straightforward sense, he could mean
that a critic must be more talented than the artist she critiques (评论).My mother was well covered on this count. But perhaps
Plutarch is suggesting something slightly different, something a bit closer to Marcus Cicero's claim that one should "criticize by creation, not by finding fault." Genuine criticism creates a precious opening for an author to become better on his own terms--a process that is often extremely painful,but also almost always meaningful.
H. My mother said she would help me with my writing, but first I had to help my

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