12. A. Seeing opera.
B. Internet surfing
C. Watching news on TV.
D. Watching TV commercials.
Part B Listening for information ( 10 items, 2 points for each item )
Directions : In this part of the test, you will hear one conversation. The conversation will be read TWICE. After you hear the conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard . Write your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.
Blanks 13 through 22 are based on the following conversation
Who |
What to do |
Where |
When |
(13) |
arrives |
studio |
7:55 |
the program |
starts |
studio |
(14) |
Terry |
(15) |
studio |
8:01 |
Jason |
arrives |
studio |
(16) |
(17) |
meets Jason |
(18) |
8:02 |
guest |
(19) |
(20) |
during the show |
Pauline |
look after (21) |
……………….. |
during the show |
Pauline |
(22)on the
monitor |
…………………. |
during the show |
Part c Dictation (3 items, 16 points )
Directions : in this part of the test, you are required to write out the missing parts the passage. You’ll hear the passage read three times. The first reading is for you to understand the meaning. In the second reading , there will be a pause before the sentence to be dictated. One minute is given for you to write down each sentence. The third reading is for you to check your work. Write your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.
Sometimes visitors actually get into trouble because of not understanding customs in the country they’re visiting. (23) ______________________________________________________.
It’s necessary to understand too that it’s quite normal for women to go places like pubs, alone or in groups. A mistake some men visitors have made is to think that women in such places must be looking for men . sometimes this has caused serious trouble.
In a strange country it’s also possible to get into trouble through no fault of your own, but if you avoid certain places at certain times you shouldn’t have anything to worry about. (24)__________ ______________________________________________________. In particular , don’t go to such places after dark, even in a group. As you probably know, British football fans sometimes cause trouble at matches, on the streets and on public transport. (25)______________________ _____________________________________________. At pub closing time, and perhaps afterwards, areas where there are lots of pubs may be dangerous or unpleasant.
SECTION II READING (40POINTS)
Part A Reading Comprehension (15items, 2points for each item )
Directions: In this part, you will read three passages. For each passage there are five questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you’ve just read. Blacken the letter corresponding to your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.
TEXT A
Throughout the world, clothing has many uses. It is used to provide protection from the elements. It also is worn to prevent others from seeing specific parts of one’s body. However, the parts of the body that must be covered vary widely throughout the world. Some clothing is worn to provide supernatural protection. Wearing a lucky shirt to take an exam is calling for supernatural assistance.
People in all cultures use clothing and other forms of bodily decoration to communicate status,
Intentions, and other messages. In North America, we dress differently for business and various leisure activities. North American women usually ae much more knowledgeable of and concerned with little difference in messages communicated by clothes than are men. At times, this leads to silly mistakes of interpetation of female intentions on the part of men. Of course, clothing styles also are intended to communicate messages to members of the same gender(性别)
Long before we are near enough to talk to someone, their appearance tells their gender, age, economic class, and often even intentions. We begin to recognize the important cultural clues at an early age. The vocabulary of dress that we learn includes not only items of clothing but also hairstyles, jewelry , and other body decoration. In most cultures, however, the same style of dress communicates different messages depending o the age, gender, and physical appearance of the individual wearing it.
Putting on certain types of clothing can change your behavior and the behavior of others towards you. This can be the case with a doctor’s white lab coat, or an army uniform. Most uniforms are clearly symbolic so that they can rapidly and unmistakably communicate status. For instance, the strange hairstyle and clothing of the English “punkers”are essential aspects of their uniforms.
There are many forms of body decoration other than clothed that are used around the world to send messages. These include body and hair paint, and even body deformation. When doctors put braces on teeth , they are actually doing the same thing-deforming or reforming a part of the body to make it more attractive.