
间读1A卷 中央电大外语学院常风艳 PartI Questions 1-10 are based on passages 1 2. P有55ge1 Molla -a case study I Molla is fifteen.She lives with her parents and her brothers and sisters in a small village in Ethiopia She walks over two kilometres four times a day to collect water for the family.She has to go alone because her mother must stay at home to look after the younger children.It takes her, in all,more than five hours each day.She carries the water in a 20-litre clay pot balanced on her head.She started collecting the water when she was seven years old.Then.she had a smaller pot and she went to the waler hole with her mother. 2 Molla has never been to school -she doesn't have time for that.She suffers from severe headaches and bockache. 3 'Soon things will be better,'Molla saysThey're going to dig a well just outside our village.I'll be able to fetch all the water we need in just one hour a day.Maybe I'll be able to go to school then.' Directions: Find a word in Passage 1.which is similar in meaning to the following words or phrases. The paragraph in which the word appears is indicated in the brackets.Write your answers on the answer sheet. 1.by oneself (paragraph 1) 2.take care of (paragraph I) 3.fetch (paragrap响I) 4.had (aragraph2) 5.improve (paragraph 3) Passage 2 Time for your Bath
阅读 1A 卷 中央电大外语学院 常凤艳 Part I Questions 1 – 10 are based on passages 1 & 2. Passage 1 Molla – a case study 1 Molla is fifteen. She lives with her parents and her brothers and sisters in a small village in Ethiopia. She walks over two kilometres four times a day to collect water for the family. She has to go alone because her mother must stay at home to look after the younger children. It takes her, in all, more than five hours each day. She carries the water in a 20-litre clay pot balanced on her head. She started collecting the water when she was seven years old. Then, she had a smaller pot and she went to the water hole with her mother. 2 Molla has never been to school – she doesn’t have time for that. She suffers from severe headaches and backache. 3 ‘Soon things will be better,’ Molla says. ‘ They’re going to dig a well just outside our village. I’ll be able to fetch all the water we need in just one hour a day. Maybe I’ll be able to go to school then.’ Directions: Find a word in Passage 1, which is similar in meaning to the following words or phrases. The paragraph in which the word appears is indicated in the brackets. Write your answers on the answer sheet. 1. by oneself _________________ (paragraph 1) 2. take care of _________________ (paragraph 1) 3. fetch ______________ (paragraph 1) 4. bad _____________ (paragraph 2) 5. improve ___________ (paragraph 3) Passage 2 Time for your Bath

A young student mrse was in charge of bathing a number of women patients The nurse came into the ward and saw a small,old woman sitting on one of the beds "Come along.my dear.It's time for your bath.'Said the nrs.The old woman seemed rather confused "But I've already had one,'she replied. The nurse took no notice of what the woman said.'Now,off we gol'said the nurse and took her by the arm and helped her walk to the bathroom.When they got there.she helped the woman take off her clothes and get ino the bath.The woman didn't seem very pleaed about all this,but the nurse gave her a good wash and then helped her dry herself and put her clothes back on When they went hack to the ward,the murse said 'Good gracious!There's somebody in your bed.' "It's my sister,'replied the woman.'I've come to visit her.' Directions: Scan passage 2 to find the following sentences and find the incorrect part of cach sentence and then write the right information againest the number of items 6-10. 6.A young student nurse was respoesible for hathing some young children. 7.A small,old woman was sitting on one of the chairs when the nurse came into the ward. 8.The old woman seemed very happy when she was told it's time for her bath 9.The old woman was taken by the hand to the bathroom. 10.The woman's daughter was lying in bed when they went back to the ward. Part Il Questions 11-20 are based on Passage 3. Passage 3 To the parents of students who study 11 Dear Parents, I am pleased to 12 you to the Grand Opening of the new Music Rooms 13 Tuesdary,26 May. The ceremony will begin 147.00 pm. I am delighted to tell you 15 Professor Mary Bell.the eminent violinist has kindly agreed to open the 16 Rooms. 17 the Grand Opening.there will be a concert of modern musie performed by the School Orchestra
A young student nurse was in charge of bathing a number of women patients. The nurse came into the ward and saw a small, old woman sitting on one of the beds. ‘Come along, my dear. It’s time for your bath.’ Said the nurse. The old woman seemed rather confused. ‘But I’ve already had one,’ she replied. The nurse took no notice of what the woman said. ‘Now, off we go!’ said the nurse and took her by the arm and helped her walk to the bathroom. When they got there, she helped the woman take off her clothes and get into the bath. The woman didn’t seem very pleased about all this, but the nurse gave her a good wash and then helped her dry herself and put her clothes back on. When they went back to the ward, the nurse said ‘Good gracious! There’s somebody in your bed.’ ‘It’s my sister,’ replied the woman. ‘I’ve come to visit her.’ Directions: Scan passage 2 to find the following sentences and find the incorrect part of each sentence and then write the right information against the number of items 6-10. 6. A young student nurse was responsible for bathing some young children. 7. A small, old woman was sitting on one of the chairs when the nurse came into the ward. 8. The old woman seemed very happy when she was told it’s time for her bath. 9. The old woman was taken by the hand to the bathroom. 10. The woman’s daughter was lying in bed when they went back to the ward. Part II Questions 11 – 20 are based on Passage 3. Passage 3 To the parents of students who study 11 Dear Parents, I am pleased to 12 you to the Grand Opening of the new Music Rooms 13 Tuesday, 26 May. The ceremony will begin 14 7.00 pm. I am delighted to tell you 15 Professor Mary Bell, the eminent violinist, has kindly agreed to open the 16 Rooms. 17 the Grand Opening, there will be a concert of modern music performed by the School Orchestra

Please complete the tear-off slip below and 18_it to the School by 12 Mary. 19 sincerely. Barbara Daly Head Teacher The grand Opening of the Musie Rooms I/we will/will not be 20 to attend the Grand Opening of the Music Rooms on 26 May. Signed Directions: Scan passage 3 very quickly and then try to fill in blamks 11-20 with the most appropriate word that can complete the idea of the passage.(20 points,2 points each) 11 12 13. 14 15. 16 17. 18 19 20 Part Ill Directions: Read passages 4&5 carefully and then choese the best amswer te questions 21-30 aceording to your understanding of the passages.Write your answers on the answer sheet.(20 peints,2 points each) Passage 4 Car maker:buy 100 Samtanas,get I free
Please complete the tear-off slip below and 18 it to the School by 12 May. 19 sincerely, Barbara Daly Head Teacher ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ The grand Opening of the Music Rooms I/we will/will not be 20 to attend the Grand Opening of the Music Rooms on 26 May. Signed_______________ Directions: Scan passage 3 very quickly and then try to fill in blanks 11-20 with the most appropriate word that can complete the idea of the passage. (20 points, 2 points each) 11. ___________________ 12. ___________________ 13. ___________________ 14. ___________________ 15. ___________________ 16. ___________________ 17. ___________________ 18. ___________________ 19. ___________________ 20. ___________________ Part III Directions: Read passages 4 & 5 carefully and then choose the best answer to questions 21-30 according to your understanding of the passages. Write your answers on the answer sheet. (20 points, 2 points each) Passage 4 Car maker: buy 100 Santanas, get 1 free

SHANGHAI-The biggest car maker in China stanted a sales campaign that targets wealthy residents and tai companies,the two major buyers. Shanghai Automotrve Industry Corp.which makes Santars,is providing loans to buyers in Beijing.and is giving away free cars in Shemyang and Harbin. Businesses that bury 100 or more cars get one free.and taci companies that buy more than 1.000 Santana cars also get one free China is expected to produce 450,000 cars this year.The Shanghai auomotive company is expected to control 51 per cent of the market.It plans to sell 230,000 Santana cars this year Enterprises and government authorities are not buying new cars because of tight budgets.so upper-class residents and taxi companies account for most vehicle sales. In Beijing.about 0 per cent of cars sold this year were bought by individuals Santanas.especially the new 2000 modes,have become big sellers In July.the Beijing Asian Games Village car Market sold 498,28 percent of its sales that month To boost sales in Beijing,the company is providing ans to individual car buyers Journalists get the priority Experts expect China's taxi industry to grow 15 per cent annually. The number of taxis in China is expected to grow by 86.300.amounting to 661.300 this year. At the same time,45,600 old cars will be replaced. Therefore,demand for tais should be 130.000. Realizing the market potential,SAIC has moved its focus to taxi companies and is providing loans in Shenyang and Harbin.In addition,the company is setting up new repair stations and holding technology seminars The company's efforts in Beijing.Shenyang and Harbin are a small part of the drive. Promotions in southern cities such as Wenzhou and Xiamen are being planned. 21.Which of the following cities is the biggest car maker in China? A.Chang Chun B.Shang Hai C.Shen Yang D.Harbin 22.According to the passage,who are the two major car buyers? A.Enterprises and businessmen B.Banks and taxi companies C.Upper-elass residents and journalists
SHANGHAI – The biggest car maker in China started a sales campaign that targets wealthy residents and taxi companies, the two major buyers. Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp, which makes Santanas, is providing loans to buyers in Beijing, and is giving away free cars in Shenyang and Harbin. Businesses that buy 100 or more cars get one free, and taxi companies that buy more than 1,000 Santana cars also get one free. China is expected to produce 450,000 cars this year. The Shanghai automotive company is expected to control 51 per cent of the market. It plans to sell 230,000 Santana cars this year. Enterprises and government authorities are not buying new cars because of tight budgets, so upper-class residents and taxi companies account for most vehicle sales. In Beijing, about 80 per cent of cars sold this year were bought by individuals. Santanas, especially the new 2000 models, have become big sellers. In July, the Beijing Asian Games Village car Market sold 498, 28 percent of its sales that month. To boost sales in Beijing, the company is providing loans to individual car buyers. Journalists get the priority. Experts expect China’s taxi industry to grow 15 per cent annually. The number of taxis in China is expected to grow by 86,300, amounting to 661,300 this year. At the same time, 45,600 old cars will be replaced. Therefore, demand for taxis should be 130,000. Realizing the market potential, SAIC has moved its focus to taxi companies and is providing loans in Shenyang and Harbin. In addition, the company is setting up new repair stations and holding technology seminars. The company’s efforts in Beijing, Shenyang and Harbin are a small part of the drive. Promotions in southern cities such as Wenzhou and Xiamen are being planned. 21. Which of the following cities is the biggest car maker in China? A. Chang Chun B. Shang Hai C. Shen Yang D. Harbin 22. According to the passage, who are the two major car buyers? A. Enterprises and businessmen. B. Banks and taxi companies. C. Upper-class residents and journalists

D.Wealthy residents and taxi companies 23.Which of the following statements is NOT true about Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp according to the parssage? A.It makes Santanas B.It provides loans to buyers in Shanghai C.It gives away free cars in Shemyang. D.It is expected to control 51 per cent of the market 24.According to experts china's tai industry_ A.may decline 15 per cent each year B.will increase 130,000 cars each year C.will grow 15 per cent each year D.will decrease 45,600 cars each year 25.“A“nSA1 C stands fo A.Automatic B.Automotive C.Academie D.Auromobile Passage 5 Computer So韩are CHENGDU -Chinese scientists have developed a computer software system which can automatically translate Intemnet files into the Chinese language. The software has the capacity to traneslate 150,000 Chinese characters per hour,with 80 percent of the total content easily understandable after the translation process The major problem hindering the development of the Internet in China is the language harrier Many Chinese users feel that their English is inadequite for operating the Internet,which is predominantly in English Development of translation software is part of a high-tech program introduced by the State Science and technology Commission in the mid-1980s
D. Wealthy residents and taxi companies. 23. Which of the following statements is NOT true about Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp according to the passage? A. It makes Santanas. B. It provides loans to buyers in Shanghai C. It gives away free cars in Shenyang. D. It is expected to control 51 per cent of the market. 24. According to experts, china’s taxi industry _______________________________. A. may decline 15 per cent each year B. will increase 130,000 cars each year C. will grow 15 per cent each year D. will decrease 45,600 cars each year 25. “A” in SAIC stands for _____________________________. A. Automatic B. Automotive C. Academic D. Automobile Passage 5 Computer Software CHENGDU – Chinese scientists have developed a computer software system which can automatically translate Internet files into the Chinese language. The software has the capacity to translate 150,000 Chinese characters per hour, with 80 percent of the total content easily understandable after the translation process. The major problem hindering the development of the Internet in China is the language barrier. Many Chinese users feel that their English is inadequate for operating the Internet, which is predominantly in English. Development of translation software is part of a high-tech program introduced by the State Science and technology Commission in the mid-1980s

The software,jointly developed by a research institute and a university in Southwest China's Sichuan Province,runs in the Windows enviroement.Users can use a mouse to achieve instant translations,while maintaining the original format of documents or pictures 26.The passage is mostly taken from A.a newspaper B.a magazne C.a novel D.a textbook 27.Which of the following phrases can be used to replace the word"hinder"in the sentence "The major problem himderi the development of the Intemet in china is the langunge barrier." A.holding on B.holding to C.holding hack D.holding down 28.It can be inferred from the passage that Internet is mainly operated through A.Chinese B.English C.German D.Japanese 29.Which of the following statements is NOT true about translation software? A.It is part of a high-tech programme. B.It is developed by a research institute and a university in Beijing. C.It runs in the Windows environment D.It can automaically translate Internet files into the Chinese language. 30.The 'mouse'in the last paragraph refers to A.the animal of which the cat is the natural enemy B.a kind of mouse-like toy for children C.a handy game-machine for adults D.the device comnected to a computer to control the cursor's movement
The software, jointly developed by a research institute and a university in Southwest China’s Sichuan Province, runs in the Windows environment. Users can use a mouse to achieve instant translations, while maintaining the original format of documents or pictures. 26. The passage is mostly taken from ___________________________. A. a newspaper B. a magazine C. a novel D. a textbook 27. Which of the following phrases can be used to replace the word “hinder” in the sentence “The major problem hindering the development of the Internet in china is the language barrier.” A. holding on B. holding to C. holding back D. holding down 28. It can be inferred from the passage that Internet is mainly operated through _______________. A. Chinese B. English C. German D. Japanese 29. Which of the following statements is NOT true about translation software? A. It is part of a high-tech programme. B. It is developed by a research institute and a university in Beijing. C. It runs in the Windows environment D. It can automatically translate Internet files into the Chinese language. 30. The ‘mouse’ in the last paragraph refers to _____________________. A. the animal of which the cat is the natural enemy B. a kind of mouse-like toy for children C. a handy game-machine for adults D. the device connected to a computer to control the cursor’s movement

Part IV Questions 31-40 are based on Passage 6. Passage 6 How to Use London Telephones 1 Telepbone calls in Britain are in two classes:local calls,and trunk calls.Short distance calls of up to about twenty miles are classed as local calls,and all calls over longer distances are classed as trunk calls 2 In London,telephones now have all-figure numbers which do not include an exchange name:for example.071-222-2870.If you make a local telephone call in London to a subscriber in London. you leave out the 071 and dial only the last seven figures of the number of the person whom you are calling.To make a trunk call to or from London,you diall all the figures of the subscriber's number 3 The names,addresses and telephone numbers of subscribers in inner London are at presemt printed in four directories There are separate directories for people whose names begin with the letters A to D.E to K.L to R and S toZ.When you look up a person's mumber in the telephone directory,you will find his name on the left side of the column and his telephone number on the right side. 4 All call-boxes in London are on the STD system,which has now been extended to all parts of Britain.The letters STD stand for Subscriber Trunk Dialing.and on this type of telephone you can dial mamy long-distance numbers direct as well as local numbers.An STD telephone is usually free,and the coin-box has slots for coins.To make a call,you pick up the receiver and dial the number before putting any money into the coin- .When the person whose number you are ringing answers,there will be a special rapid tone called the paytone.As soon as you hear this you put your money in the box The paytone then stops,and you can start to speak.To make a trunk call by STD,you dial first the STD code number for the town that you are calling and then the number of the subscriber.For example.the STD code mumber for trunk calls from London to Bristol is0272.if you telephone a person living in Bristol whose number is Bristol 294020.you would dial 0272.294020.When your time is up the paytone is repeated;if you wish to continue your talk.you must then put more money imto the slot.The length of time allowed is doubled between 6 p.m.and 8 a m.Now pay phones work slightly differently.however
Part IV Questions 31 – 40 are based on Passage 6. Passage 6 How to Use London Telephones 1 Telephone calls in Britain are in two classes: local calls, and trunk calls. Short distance calls of up to about twenty miles are classed as local calls, and all calls over longer distances are classed as trunk calls. 2 In London, telephones now have all-figure numbers which do not include an exchange name: for example, 071-222-2870. If you make a local telephone call in London to a subscriber in London, you leave out the 071 and dial only the last seven figures of the number of the person whom you are calling. To make a trunk call to or from London, you dial all the figures of the subscriber’s number. 3 The names, addresses and telephone numbers of subscribers in inner London are at present printed in four directories. There are separate directories for people whose names begin with the letters A to D, E to K, L to R and S to Z. When you look up a person’s number in the telephone directory, you will find his name on the left side of the column and his telephone number on the right side. 4 All call-boxes in London are on the STD system, which has now been extended to all parts of Britain. The letters STD stand for Subscriber Trunk Dialing, and on this type of telephone you can dial many long-distance numbers direct as well as local numbers. An STD telephone is usually free, and the coin-box has slots for coins. To make a call, you pick up the receiver and dial the number before putting any money into the coin-box. When the person whose number you are ringing answers, there will be a special rapid tone called the paytone. As soon as you hear this, you put your money in the box. The paytone then stops, and you can start to speak. To make a trunk call by STD, you dial first the STD code number for the town that you are calling and then the number of the subscriber. For example, the STD code number for trunk calls from London to Bristol is 0272; if you telephone a person living in Bristol whose number is Bristol 294020, you would dial 0272-294020. When your time is up the paytone is repeated; if you wish to continue your talk, you must then put more money into the slot. The length of time allowed is doubled between 6 p.m. and 8 a.m. Now pay phones work slightly differently, however

5 Besides the STD system,there is also an Internationall Subseriber Dialing service for making telephone calls to most of the countries of Europe,but some callls can only be made from telephones without a coin-box.You can dial direct to mamy places in France,Belgium.Germany. Luvembourg.the Netherlands,and Switzerland. 6 A special recorded telephone information service is provided every dary for visitors to London.This service gives visitors details of the main events of the day in and around London. The information is recorded in four languages English French,German and Spanish When you wake up in the momning and you want to know what the weather will be like in London,dial 246-8901:and.if you want to know time.dial 123. Directions: Read passage 6 and then decide which of the statements after it are TRUE and which are False.On your answer sheet,indicate T for TRUE or F for FALSE against the number for each of items 31-40 for the answers yom choose.(20 points,2 points each) 31.Telephooe calls in Britain can be classified into two types local calls and international calls 32.If you call from London to a subseriber in London.you need to dial 071 first. 33.If you want to know the telephone number of Mr Williams,you need to look it up in the directory for people whose name begins with the letters S toZ. 34.You can usually find a person's name on the left side of the column in a telephone directory 35.Only the call-boxes in London are now on the STD system. 36.To make a call,you need to put money into the coin-box first and then dial the number after hearing the paytone. 37.To make a trunk call by STD,you need to dial STD code number first. 38.All calls can be made from telephones with a coin-box 39.If you go to London,you can even get information over telephone in Chinese 40.You can even get information about time in London by dialing 246-8091. Part V Questions 41-45 are based on Passage 7. Passage 7
5 Besides the STD system, there is also an International Subscriber Dialing service for making telephone calls to most of the countries of Europe, but some calls can only be made from telephones without a coin-box. You can dial direct to many places in France, Belgium, Germany, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and Switzerland. 6 A special recorded telephone information service is provided every day for visitors to London. This service gives visitors details of the main events of the day in and around London. The information is recorded in four languages: English, French, German and Spanish. When you wake up in the morning and you want to know what the weather will be like in London, dial 246-8901; and, if you want to know time, dial 123. Directions: Read passage 6 and then decide which of the statements after it are TRUE and which are False. On your answer sheet, indicate T for TRUE or F for FALSE against the number for each of items 31- 40 for the answers you choose. (20 points, 2 points each) 31. Telephone calls in Britain can be classified into two types: local calls and international calls. 32. If you call from London to a subscriber in London, you need to dial 071 first. 33. If you want to know the telephone number of Mr Williams, you need to look it up in the directory for people whose name begins with the letters S to Z. 34. You can usually find a person’s name on the left side of the column in a telephone directory. 35. Only the call-boxes in London are now on the STD system. 36. To make a call, you need to put money into the coin-box first and then dial the number after hearing the paytone. 37. To make a trunk call by STD, you need to dial STD code number first. 38. All calls can be made from telephones with a coin-box. 39. If you go to London, you can even get information over telephone in Chinese. 40. You can even get information about time in London by dialing 246-8091. Part V Questions 41 – 45 are based on Passage 7. Passage 7

If you smoke-particularly cigarettes you are far more likely than a non-smoker to suffer or die from several major diseases -notably lung cancer. One smoker in four dies prematurely(过早地)because of h邮smoking The risk of dying for a heavy smoker between the ages of 35 and 55)is roughly equal to the risk run by a non-smoker. 10 years older. Cigarette smoking-and toa lesser degree pipe andciga smoking-m可y aggravate(使恶化) or be partly responsible for the development ofa wide variety of other diseases,which include cancers of the mouth and throat,peptie ulers(胃被病.and loss of tecth. Women who smoke during pregnancy produce babies on average about 5to8 ounces lighter than those who don't Take lung cancer for example Britain's lung cancer figures are the highest in the world,and rising.Ninety people die every day,33,000 in 1969.Almost all these deaths can he artributed directly to tohacco smokingg The prospects of a cure for lung cancer are.at present.remote.and it is impossible to estimate when.if ever,someone will find one.You would be foolish to rely on someone finding a cure before you needed it.One man in eight who dies between the age of 35 and 64 is killed by lung cancer.The figures for women in this age group are lower,about I in 20.This is partly because women smoke less,and have not smoked as long But the figures are still very high. Directions: Read passage 7 and then give a short answer to each of the questioms 41-45 on your answer sheet.(20 points,4 points each) 41.At what rate do smokers die prematurely because of their smoking? 42.What kind of babies will be produced by women who smoke during pregnancy? 43.Which country has the highest lung cancer figures in the world? 44.Which might be a more possible cause for loss of teeth,cigarette smoking or pipe smoking? 45.What's the figure of women killed by lung cancer between the age of 35 and 64?
If you smoke – particularly cigarettes, you are far more likely than a non-smoker to suffer or die from several major diseases – notably lung cancer. One smoker in four dies prematurely(过早地)because of his smoking. The risk of dying for a heavy smoker ( between the ages of 35 and 55) is roughly equal to the risk run by a non-smoker, 10 years older. Cigarette smoking – and to a lesser degree pipe and cigar smoking – may aggravate (使恶化) or be partly responsible for the development of a wide variety of other diseases, which include cancers of the mouth and throat, peptic ulcers (胃溃疡), and loss of teeth. Women who smoke during pregnancy produce babies on average about 5 to 8 ounces lighter than those who don’t. Take lung cancer for example: Britain’s lung cancer figures are the highest in the world, and rising. Ninety people die every day, 33,000 in 1969. Almost all these deaths can be attributed directly to tobacco smoking. The prospects of a cure for lung cancer are, at present, remote, and it is impossible to estimate when, if ever, someone will find one. You would be foolish to rely on someone finding a cure before you needed it. One man in eight who dies between the age of 35 and 64 is killed by lung cancer. The figures for women in this age group are lower, about 1 in 20. This is partly because women smoke less, and have not smoked as long. But the figures are still very high. Directions: Read passage 7 and then give a short answer to each of the questions 41 – 45 on your answer sheet. (20 points, 4 points each) 41. At what rate do smokers die prematurely because of their smoking? 42. What kind of babies will be produced by women who smoke during pregnancy? 43. Which country has the highest lung cancer figures in the world? 44. Which might be a more possible cause for loss of teeth, cigarette smoking or pipe smoking? 45. What’s the figure of women killed by lung cancer between the age of 35 and 64?

答案 Part 1:(20 points,2 poimts each) Vocabulary 1.alone 2.look after 3.colleet 4.severe 5.be better Correction 6.women patienits 7.beds 8.confused 9.arm 10.sister Part 2:Blank filling (20 points,2 points each) 11.music 12.imvite 13.on 14.at 15.that 16.Musse 17.After 18.returm 19.Yours 20.able Part 3:Multiple Cheice (20 points.2 points each) 21.B22.D23.B24.C25.B 26.A27.C28.B29.B30D Part 4:True or False(20 points.2 points each) 31.F32.F35.T34T35.F 36.F37.T38F39.F40F Part 5:Short answer (20 points,4 points each) 41.One smoker in four/25% 42.Babies on average止o5o8 ounces lighte世r 43.Britain 44.Cigarette smoking 45.About I in 20
答案 Part 1: (20 points, 2 points each) Vocabulary 1. alone 2. look after 3.collect 4.severe 5. be better Correction 6. women patients 7.beds 8.confused 9.arm 10.sister Part 2: Blank filling (20 points, 2 points each) 11.music 12.invite 13.on 14.at 15.that 16.Music 17.After 18.return 19.Yours 20. able Part 3: Multiple Choice (20 points, 2 points each) 21. B 22. D 23.B 24.C 25.B 26. A 27.C 28.B 29.B 30.D Part 4: True or False (20 points, 2 points each) 31.F 32. F 33.T 34. T 35.F 36. F 37.T 38.F 39. F 40.F Part 5: Short answer (20 points, 4 points each) 41. One smoker in four/25% 42. Babies on average about 5 to 8 ounces lighter. 43. Britain 44. Cigarette smoking 45. About 1 in 20