Directions: In Part A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers in your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to question you have heard.

1. A. By bus.   B. On foot.  C. By bike.   D. By car.

2. A. Some books  B. Both toys and books  C. Some toys  D. Neither toys nor books

3. A. At 2:00   B. At 2:30   C. At 4:00   D. At 4:30

4. A. In a restaurant   B. In a hotel   C. In a café   D. In a snack bar

5. A. Guide and tourist 

B. Customer and shop assistant.

C. Father and daughter.

D. Conductor and passenger.

6. A. In France.  B. In England   C. In China   D. In Japan.

7. A. Filling in a library card.

  B. Buying a dress.

  C. Talking with his friend.

  D. Asking for information.

8. A. He will do some revision

  B. He wants to move the box

  C. He can’t help with the housework.

  D. He can’t help watching TV.

9. A. Going to a park      B. Parking the car

  C. Buying a portrait     D. Getting the keys

10. A. To type a few lines.    B. To pick him up

  C. To wait at the gate    D. To drive him home

Part B Longer Conversations

Directions: In Part B, you will hear two longer Conversations. After each conversation, you will be asked two questions. The conversations will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers in your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.

Questions 11 and 12 are based on the following conversation.

11. A. Mary Hart.   B. Mike Landon.   C. Mike London   D. Jack Cooper

12. A. A flight to London in October.

  B. A trip to Thursday afternoon.

  C. A meeting about a new plant.

  D. A visit to a French factory.

Questions 13 and 14 are based on the following conversation.

13. A. To take a driving test.

  B. To buy a new car.

  C. To repair his broken car.

  D. To learn how to repair a car.

14. A. At any time as she likes.

  B. fter taking an exam.

  C. At the beginning of the course.

  D. Before the end of the term.

Part C Passages

Directions: In Part C, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers in your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.

Questions 15 through 17 are based on the following passage.

15. A. He ran into the burring house.

  B. He telephoned the fire brigade.

  C. He jumped out of the window.

  D. He ran away for his life.

16. A. The neighbour’s cat.

  B. The neighbour’s dog.

  C. The neighbour’s son

  D. The neighbour’s friend

17. A. Honoured    B. Worried.   C. Painful   D. Regretful

Questions 18 through 20 are based on the following passage.

18. A. A news report.

  B. An entertainment guide.

  C. A music prograrmme.

  D. A sports programme..

19. A. A pop festival   B. An art exhibition.

  C. A guided walk   D. A horse show.

20. A. Write a letter   B. Ask local people.

  C. Make a phone call  D. Ask a guide

(D)

Many experts complain that media too often take advantage of the science fiction aspects of nanotech(纳米技术).Reports of nanotech often refer to K. Eric Drexler’s book Engines of Creations , which predicts an age full of dominant molecular (分子的)manufacturing and a world without material scarcity . Whatever humans need will one day be built cheaply with microscopic self-replicating machines (微细自我复制机)that put atoms together to crate copies of anything alive in the world-from trees to human bodies .

In fact , the scientific community is deeply divided over whether self-replication machines are possible . If they are , major dangers could exist . Mr. Drexler himself thought that self-replicating machines could probably go out of control . He writes in his book that man-made “plants” with “leaves no more efficient than today’s solar cells could win over real plants ,crowding the earth with leaves that are not suitable to be eaten . Tough ‘bacteria’ could be more competitive than the real bacteria : They could spread everywhere , replicate swiftly ,and reduce the earth to dust in a matter of days .”

Critics of nanotech have made use of such images , calling for a delay on commercial nanotech until regulations are established . They also point to the possible military uses of nanotech . Bill Joy , the co-founder of Sun Microsystems , wrote in a Wired magazine essay in 2000 that if nanotech falls into the wrong hands , it could bring dangers to society .

Opponents say Mr. Joy is overreacting . “In a way , calling for bans on research into molecular manufacturing is like calling for a delay on faster-than-light travel because no one is doing it ,” says Glenn Reynolds , a University of Tennessee law professor .

Professor Reynolds says it is a good idea to regulate nanotech , but in ways the government would regulate any products that could be dangerous . Export controls and certification systems for nanotech companies are examples . US lawmakers have put forth four bills on nanotech research and development .

86.K. Eric Drexler in his book predicts a future world with sufficient material , because      .

    A.man-made plants could replace real plants and grow more quickly

    B.plants produced by nanotech would be as efficient as today’s solar cells

    C.man-made bacteria would be widespread and capable of self-replicating

    D.humans could create copies of anything alive with high technology

87.To call for a delay on commercial nanotech , critics of nanotech make use of      .

    A.current social problems

    B.science fiction descriptions

    C.disagreements in the scientific community

    D.the fact that no one is doing molecular manufacturing

88.Opponents of Bill Joy would NOT agree to      .

    A.control nanotech export

    B.ban nanotech research to avoid any possible dangers

    C.put forth bills on nanotech research and development

    D.establish a certification system for annotech companies

89.Which of the following statements best summarizes the main idea of the passage ?

    A.Nanotech should not be put into wrong use in the military field .

    B.The government should regulate products that could be dangerous .

    C.Nanotech regulations should be established in spite of the divided opinions .

    D.The media should not take advantage of the science fiction aspects of nanotech .

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(C)

You are what you eat and fats are a main food for Asia’s fast-food generation . Dr . Chwang , director of the Department of Food Nutrition , says children are consuming more meat and soft drinks . That is a thorough departure from the traditional diet of vegetables and rice and little meat . “They like big pieces of fried meat with a soft drink . So although they may eat the same volume of food , their calorie intake (卡路里摄入量)has increased . Now about 40 to 45 percent of their calories come from fat,” says Chwang .

Although on the whole Asians tend towards thinness , culture -namely Asians’ hospitality (好客)-is a reason for the fatness of today’s generation , according to Chwang . “Asian people love food ,” she says. “Eating and drinking are important social and family functions .”In the past , however , big meals were only hosted on special occasions as people were more careful with money . In today’s climate of wealth and remarkable consumption , 10-course meals are no longer reserved for significant occasions .

More than anyone else , children are on the receiving end of their parents’ improved circumstances . “In the past , people had four or more children -now , they have one or two , so they tend to spoil them ,” says Chwang . “The easiest way is to give them ‘quality food ’. Parents think feeding them well is showing their love . They feel bad when their children look thin .”

When describing the physical condition of most overweight Asian children , Chwang says : “There is a clear relationship between fatness and indoor play . Children get fat because they don’t move , and eventually , they don’t want to move because they’re fat .

Thanks to technology , a growing army of children prefer video games to old outdoor sports . “What do children do when watching TV or sitting in front of the computer playing video games ? They eat chocolate and drink Coke ,” says Chwang .

82.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage ?

    A.Asian people tend to save more money .

    B.Asian children depart from their diet tradition .

    C.Asian children eat big meals on more occasions .

    D.Culture contributes to the fatness of Asian children .

83.According to this passage , the ‘quality food’ fed by some parents is actually      .

    A.healthful food                   B.qualified food

    C.agreeable food                   D.high-calorie food

84.Some parents feel bad when their children look thin , because      .

    A.their children don’t love eating and drinking

    B.their children don’t have a good physical condition

    C.they feel that they don’t take good care of their children

    D.they feel that they are not wealthy enough to afford ‘quality food’

85.The purpose of this article is to      .

    A.compare the traditional diet with today’s diet of Asian children

    B.find reasons for increased food consumption of Asian people

    C.explain why many Asian children are overweight nowadays

    D.prove the relationship between fatness and indoor play

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