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模拟题三答案及听力原文
Part I.
Writing
Dear Zhang Hong,
Congratulations on your admission into
Renmin University of China. Here
I’d
like to share with you some
of my experience and opinions about college
study.
college
study
differs
greatly
from
high
school
in
the
following
aspects.
Firstly,
university
allows
students
more
freedom
and
expects
them
to
take
responsibility for
their own decisions, actions and lifestyles. The
second major
difference lies in the way
of teaching. We were supposed to memorize a lot in
high school while university professors
aim to develop students’ critical thinking
and practival skills. Of course,
different teaching approaches and focuses lead
to different learning strategies in
university.
I
remember having a hard time adapting to the new
environment in the first
semester. In
order to meet the course requirements and
deadlines, I set up my
own schedule and
stick to it. whenever we are to learn something
new, I always
ask
myself
why
and
how.
Besides
reading
and
thinking
independently,
I
find
discussion quite
helpful for better understanding.
Best wishes for your university study!
Yours,
Li
Ming
Part II
1. B 2. C 3. A
4. C 5. D 6. C 7. B
8. overall white
women
9. the beauty
industry
’
s standards
10. beauty and desirability
Part III Listening Comprehension
Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming
and Scanning) (15 minutes)
1.B 2.C 3.A 4.C 5.D 6.C 7.B
8. overall white women
9
. the beauty industry’s
standards
10.
beauty and desirability
Part III
Listening Comprehension
11. B 12. D 13. D 14. B 15.
B
16. A 17. C 18. A 19. B
20. C
21 . C
22. A 23. C 24. A 25. D
26.
B 27. C 28. A 29. A 30. B
31 . C 32. D 33. A 34. A 35. D
36. applicants’
37. entrance 38. standards 39. sums
40. correspondent 41.
turned
42. executive 43. intelligence
44. only about 200 out of
2,000 candidates are chosen after the rest have
been knocked out by the
Service’s own examinations and
interviews
.
45. These forged certificates are not
easy to distinguish from the real ones,
and can be bought at
£
25 apiece.
46. Fake degrees and
diplomas, including Ph. D. degrees, can be
obtained
for as little as
£
20
Part IV Reading
Comprehension (Reading in Depth) (25 minutes)
47. D 48. F 49. C 50. K 51.
B
52. M 53. J 54. N 55.O 56.
I
57.B 58.A 59.D 60.A 61.C
62.A 63.B 64.C 65.C 66.C
Part V Cloze
67.B 68.A 69.D 70.C
71.A
72.D 73.B
74.D 75.A 76.D
77.A 78.D 79.A 80.C 81.A
82.D 83.A 84.D 85.D 86.B
Part VI Translation (5%)
87. exposing her to
literature at an early age.
88. not everyone can resist
the temptation to pursue money.
89. Not
until quite recently did I realize
90. some
measures were taken about the traffic problem
downtown.
91.
before she told them that she had won a
scholarship.
听力原文
Part III,
Listening Comprehension
。
1
1. M: I don’t want to buy
the book Prof. Brown told us to read for the exam.
Do
you think you could lend me yours?
W: Well, I’m not using it
right now, but I really
need to keep it
handy just in
case.
Q: What does the woman mean?
12. M: So, you and Julia
are no longer roommates? I’m not surprised. You
two
never did things very compatible.
W: Yeah, well... It’s not
that we didn’t get along... We just didn’t have
mu
ch
in common.
Q: What can be inferred about the
woman?
13.
W:
My
parents
think
I
ought
to
buy
a
computer.
You
know
now
I’m
in
college.
But I hate to spend so much of my savings now.
M: I’d say it’s probably a
worthwhile investment.
Q:
What does the man mean?
14.
W:
Have
you
decided
whether
you
are
going
to
get
an
apartment
off
campus next year or are you staying in
the dorm?
M:
We
are
still
talking
about
the
pros
and
cons.
I
don’t
know.
To
me
it
seems like
six of one half and a dozen of the other.
Q: What does the man mean?
15. W: Thank heaven it’s
Friday. Are you doing anything special this
weekend?
M: Good question.
To tell you the truth, my brother might be coming
over
and so everything is up in the air
right now.
Q: What does the
man mean?
16.
W:
Oh, hi, I hate to tell you but we’re done with
lunch and the dessert is on
its way. We
decided you weren’t going to show up.
M: I can understand that. I’ve never
seen such traffic. I am glad you didn’t
wait.
Q: What
does the man mean?
17. M:
Oh no, I think we left that road map at home. Do
you know how to get to
the beach?
W: No, I didn’t. But since
we haven’t gone very far, we might as well just
turn around.
Q:
What will the man and woman probably do?
18. M: I really enjoy the
play. The students did a great job with the
scenery. It
looks so authentic. I felt
like I was back in the 19th century.
W: I wish you could say the same thing
about the costumes.
Q: What
does the woman imply?
Conversation One
M: I’m excited about going to the
concert at the campus pub on Saturday. It’s
supposed to be the best show of the
year. You’re coming, aren’t you?
W: I wish I could, but I already
promised Lisa that I would cover both of her
night shifts at the mov-ie store this
weekend.
M: Why did you do
that? Did you forget about the concert?
W:
Actually,
I
really
need
the
hours.
Next
semester
is
going
to
be
really
expensive. I have to buy a new
psychology textbook that is going to cost me
more than one hundred dollars.
M:
Have
you
looked
in
the
used
book
store
for
it?
I
never
buy
my
math
textbooks
new.
W: That’s what I would
normally do, but it’s a new edition this year.
Some of the
chapters are differ-ent, so
I really need to buy the new one.
M: That’s too bad. I wish you could
come to the concert. If it makes
you
feel
any better, Matt won’t be able to
come either.
W: Why is
that? It’s his favorite band!
M: He has to go home for the weekend.
His sister is getting married.
19. What are
the speakers discussing?
20. What will the woman do on Saturday?
21. What can be inferred
from the conversation?
Conversation Two
M:
Honey,
the
basketball
game
is
about
to
start.
And
could
you
bring
some
chips and a bowl of ice cream? And . .
. uh . . . a slice of pizza from the fridge.
W: Anything else?
M:
Nope,
that’s
all
for
now.
Hey,
honey,
you
know,
they’re
organizing
a
company basketball team, and I’m
thinking about joining. What do you think?
W: Humph.
M: “Humph”
. What do you mean
“Humph”? I was the star player in high school.
W:
Yeah,
twenty-five
years
ago.
Loo
k,
I
just
don’t
want
you
having
a
heart
attack
running up and down the court.
M: So, what are you suggesting? Should
I just abandon the idea? I’m not that
out of shape.
W:
Well . . . you ought to at least have a physical
checkup before you begin. I
mean, it
HAS been at least five years since you played at
all.
M: Well, okay, but . .
.