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| Section I Listening Comprehension (25 minutes)
This section is designed to test your ability to understand spoken English. You will hear a selection of recorded materials and you must answer the questions that accompany them. There are two parts in this section, Part A and Part B.
You will hear: W: Could you please tell me if the Beijing flight will be arriving on time? M:Yes, Madam. It should be arriving in about ten minutes. You will read: Who do you think the woman is talking to?
[B]A clerk at the airport. [ C] A taxi driver. [D]A clerk at the station.
the arrival time of a flight, so you should choose answer [ B ] and mark it in your test booklet.
[A] She thinks it' s too difficult. [ B] She thinks it ' s very interesting. [C] She hasn't quite decided what she thinks. [ D] She hasn' t actually read it yet.
[A] She has totaled up the figures correctly already. [B] She hopes the man will do the calculations as soon as possible. [C] Tomorrow will be too late to submit the figures. [D] They should finish the calculations tomorrow.
[A] He got off the bus at the wrong stop. [ B] He has a good reason to be angry. [C] He isn't careful with his belongings. [D] He doesn't have an extra umbrella. 4. What does the professor mean? [A] She has another meeting all day. [ B ] She feels the grade is all right. [ C ] She thinks it would be wrong to change the grade. [D] She can meet with the student that afternoon.
[ A] Finish the first half of the project right away. [B] Make an effort to reach a compromise. [ C ] Have the teacher review the project. [D] Meet his partner in the middle of the town.
[A] To a real estate agency. [B] To a car rental agency. [C] To a computer store. [D] To a videocassette store.
[A] They always agreed on the same points. [B] They both arrived at the same moment. [C] He met with Amanda five more times. [D] He took Amanda to both plays.
[ A] Paul will go out of his way to help. [B] Paul passes by the dry cleaner's anyway. [C] Paul picks out the right clothes. [D] Paul makes himself right at home. 9. What did the man do? [A] Ate all the food. [B] Cleaned the kitchen. [ C ] Fixed the refrigerator. [ D ] Left the groceries out.
[A] Studying microbiology for a year. [B] Teaching biology. [C] Taking a nap. [D] Taking a different course.
[ A] They don' t get rid of flabby arm. [B] They can damage arm muscles. [ C] They aren' t acceptable to most people. [ D] They can raise one' s blood pressure.
[A] Exercising the entire body. [B] Having your blood pressure taken daily. [ C ] Losing weight prior to exercising. [D] Weighing in before each exercise session.
[A] Wearing arm weights while you are swimming. [ B] Jogging vigorously in one place for a long time. [ C ] Using bicycles that require you to use both your arms and legs. [D] Walking slowly while swinging your arms back and forth.
Questions 14 - 19 are based on the following conversation. You now have 30 seconds to read the questions 14 -19.
[ A] He needs to take one more course in order to finish his credit requirements. [B] He plays an instrument the group needs. [ C ] She thinks taking the course would improve his grades in general. [D] She thinks he's the best musician at the college.
[A] He doesn' t have an instrument of his own. [ B] He doesn ' t like to play in small groups. [C] He doesn't think he can play well enough. [ D] He isn' t sure whether he has enough free time.
[A] Once a week. [B] Twice a week. [C] Every other day. [D] Every evening.
[A] Cello. [B] Viola. [C] Violin. [D] Bass.
[A] Beginning. [B] Intermediate. [C] Advanced. [D] Professional.
[A] Try to find his music books. [B] Look for a new instrument. [ C ] Start taking lessons from a professional. [D] Practice his instrument.
Questions 20 - 25 are based on the following conversation. You now have 30 seconds to read the questions 20 -25.
[ A ] Senator. [ B ] Treasurer. [C] Secretary. [D] President.
[A] A camp counselor. [B] A candidate. [ C ] A radio announcer. [D] A campaign manager. 22. Where will they put the posters? [A] In the hallways. [B] In the man's room. [C] In the cafeteria. [D] In the radio station.
[A] In the morning. [B] During lunch. [C] In the afternoon. [D] During dinner.
[A] Make posters. [B] Write a speech. [C] Answer questions. [D] Study for chemistry.
[ A] Compare their lecture notes. [ B] Review the man' s talk. [C] Prepare questions to ask candidates. [D] Vote in the school election.
Now you have 3 minutes to transfer your answers from your test booklet to the ANSWER SHEET 1. That is the end of the listening comprehension section.
(15 minutes)
Read the following text. Choose the best word or phrase for each numbered blank and mark A, B,C, or Don your ANSWER SHEET 1.
27. [A] job [B] function [C] behaviour [D] work 28. [A] present [B] offer [C] supply [D] grant 29. [A] as [B] since [C] when [D] while 30. [A] than [B]such [C] which [D] that 31. [A] access [B] excess [C] assess [D] extra 32. [A] restriction [B] barrier [C] limit [D] terminal 33. [A] fill [B] hold [C] involve [D] press 34. [A] might [B] would [C] could [D] should 35 .[A] extended [B] distributed [C] separated [D] stretched 36. [A] in [B] up [C] on [D] down 37. [A] won 'teat [B] mustn 't eat [C] did not eat [D] have not eaten 38. [A] when [B] but [C] because [D] then 39. [A] alike [B] alive [C] asleep [ D] awake 40. [A] general [B] overall [C] usual [D] total 41. [A] contact [B] accordance [C] contrast [D] line 42. [A] anyhow [B] otherwise [C] moreover [D] however 43. [A] around [ B ] away [ C ] after [ D ] against 44. [A] exact [B] same [C] right [D] accurate 45. [A] imagine [B] remind [C] recommend [D] suppose
Read the following three texts. Answer the questions on each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET by drawing a thick line across the corresponding letter in the brackets.
In addition, much of the world ' s economy is built on producing motor vehicles and supplying roads, services, and repairs for those vehicles. Half of the world' s paychecks are auto related. In the United States, one of every six dollars spent and one of every six non-farm jobs are connected to the automobile or related industries, such as oil, steel, rubber, plastics, automobile services, and highway construction.
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