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Part 1 Compound Dictation
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每小题:
分
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Directions: In
this section you will hear a passage or
passages three times. When the passage
is read for the
first time, you should
listen carefully for its general idea.
When the passage is read for the second
time, you are
required to fill in the
blanks with the information you have
just heard. Finally, when the passage
is read for the third
time, you should
check what you have written.
Questions 1 to 10 are based on the
following passage.
Times are changing, and not necessarily
for the best. There
was a time when
parents who wanted an educational present
for their children would buy a
typewriter, a
1.
novel
or an encyclopedia set.
Now those items
old-
fashioned
seem hopelessly
2.
; this
Christmas, there
were a lot of personal
computers under the tree. People are
becoming more and more
3.
convinced
that computers
insisting
are the key to
success. Parents are
4.
that
children be taught to
use them in school as early as possible.
when
The problem
for schools is that
5.
it comes to
computers,
parents don't always know best. Many schools are
6.
yielding
to parental
impatience and purchasing
hardware. At
the same time it is clear that these schools are
not ready to have any web-based course
with
7.
sound
educational planning.
All of this has made things
difficult for teachers. Teachers find
themselves caught in the middle of the
problem,
8.
Caucht in a str
. Educators
do not even agree on how
computers
should be used. A lot of money has been put into
research for computerized educational
materials. The results
show
9.
that it is not
. Many people are trying to convince
parents of this problem.
10.
young.
Even those who
to the very
Part 1 Compound
Dictation
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每小题
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满分:
20
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小题
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我的答案
novel
old-fashioned
convinced
insisting
when
yielding
sound
Caucht in a struggle between parental
that it is not necessary that computers
and paper
novel
old-fashioned
convinced
insisting
when
yielding
sound
客观
caught in a
struggle between parental
that it is
not necessary that computers
paper
should have access to computers have
been warned of potential dangers
Subtotal
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14
pressure and a wise
educational decision
pressure and a
wise educational decision
can teach as
well as well as with pencil
can teach
as well as with pencil and
10.
0
Even those who believe
that all children
Even those who
believe that all children
should have
access to computers have
been warned of
potential dangers
老师评语:
Part 2 Multiple Choice
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每小题:
分
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Directions:
Choose the best answer from the four choices
marked A, B, C and D.
1.
I will hold
your note until Christmas Day, _______ you
certainly will have received your
allowance.
A. by that time
B. at that time
C. by which time
D. at which time
2.
The Prime
Minister commanded that farmers ________ loans
from the government.
A.
would receive
B. received
C. ought to receive
D. should receive
3.
They packed the instruments carefully
____ they would be
broken during
transportation.
A. so that
B. on condition that
C. for fear that
D. provided that
4.
______ hostels
(
客栈
) may not offer the most
comfortable
quarters, they are
convenient, inexpensive, and attractive to
traveling students and young people.
A. When
B. While
C. Now that
D. If
5.
Almost all the
countries in the world hoped that the warring
sides would ________ a compromise.
A. affect
B.
effect
C. come
D. lead
6.
Our talk was
completely ________out by the roar of the
machines. As a result, we had to
communicate with gestures.
A. decreased
B. reduced
C. smashed
D.
drowned
7.
The pilot of the plane is ________ for
the passengers' safety.
A. conscious
B. responsible
C. necessary
D.
regulated
8.
We need to make sure that we ________
our resources as
fully as possible.
A. achieve
B.
operate
C. exploit
D. expel
9.
The economy
looks set to ________ its growth into next year.
A. endure
B.
persist
C. remain
D. sustain
10.
It was the
only thing that I could do
—
I
don't have to ________
myself to
anyone.
A. account
B. justify
C.
discount
D. clarify
11.
The shop assistant says if I leave $$10
as a ________, they'll
keep the dress
for me.
A. deposit
B. loan
C.
guarantee
D. fee
12.
It was such a(n) ________ to hear that
Marta was found safe
and well.
A. concern
B.
anxiety
C. expectation
D. relief
13.
He won't
succeed any way, ________ hard he tries.
A. whatever
B.
no matter
C. as
D. however
14.
We haven't
got the right answer yet, because the problem
________ is quite complicated.
A. solved
B. is
solved
C. being solved
D. having solved
15.
You must speak slowly, so that you can
make yourself
________.
A.
to be understood
B.
understood
C. understanding
D. being understood
16.
It was ________ that he didn't go to
the party.
A. because he was ill
B. he was ill
C. his illness
D. because his illness
17.
There's
nothing on TV tonight, ________ rubbish.
A. rather than
B. more than
C.
better than
D. other than
18.
The dentist could ________ no signs of
decay in my teeth.
A. determine
B. define
C. assign
D.
detect
19.
To his great joy he discovered that his
ears became ________.
A. sensitive
B. aware
C. efficient
D.
sensible
20.
He made no ________ to his illness till
after the lesson.
A. remark
B. comment
C.
reference
D. opinion
Part 2 Multiple
Choice
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每小题
: 1
分
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满分:
20
分
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小题
得分
对错
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我的答案
C
C
客观
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D
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B
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B
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C
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20
老师评语:
Part 3 Skimming and Scanning (Multiple
Choice + Blank Filling)
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每小题:
分
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Directions:
Read the following passage and then answer
the questions. For questions 1-7,
choose the best answer
from the four
choices marked A, B, C and D. For questions
8-10, complete the sentences with the
information given in
the
passage.
Questions 1 to 10
are based on the following passage.
Ending School Violence
Since the tragedy at
Columbine High School last spring, schools
have been rushing to add new security
measures. Will these work?
Or are other
changes needed to protect students?
The bullet holes placed in the walls
have been covered over. The
halls have
been repainted. Bloody carpet has been replaced.
But for
many students at Columbine High
School in Littleton, Colorado, no
amount of redecoration can wipe away
the bitter memory of the
shooting that
took 15 lives there on April 20, 1999.
School shootings from Mississippi to
Oregon have left many
students feeling
afraid for their safety in school. Littleton was
not
the first such tragedy. But it was
the most violent in recent years.
According to Ronald Stephens, president
of the National School
Safety Council,
issues.
Since
April, politicians, school administrators,
parents, and students
have been
searching for answers about how to prevent
tragedies
like Littleton from happening
again.
How Violent Are
Schools?
Although the stories from Littleton and
other schools have been
horrifying,
crime in schools is actually declining. In 1993,
there were
164 crimes for every 1,000
students ages 12 to 18. In 1996, the
number had dropped to 128 per 1,000.
Furthermore, according to
the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention (CDCP), less
than
one percent of all murders among
schoolchildren ages 5-19 happen
in or
around school grounds or on the way to or from
school. Still,
many experts believe
that is not good enough. The CDCP study
warns that
still
unacceptably high.
Stronger
Security
What
are schools doing to reduce violence?
numerous meetings with school
counselors, police, and other
principals to develop a plan to meet
the needs of our schools,
Ammerman, a
high school principal in New Jersey, said.
He's not alone. At Williams
Bay High School in Wisconsin, the police
held practice school-shooting drills
over the summer.
In Coweta
County, Georgia, students must carry books in
see-through bags so that they can't
hide guns.
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