试卷代号:1006 中央广播电视大学2013一2014学年度第一学期“开放本科”期末考试 高级休闲英语试题 2014年1月 注意事项 一、将你的学号、姓名及分校(工作站)名称填写在答题纸的规定栏 内。考试结束后,把试卷和答题纸放在桌子上。试卷和答题纸均不得 带出考场。监考人收完考卷和答题纸后才可离开考场。 二、仔细读懂题目的说明,并按题目要求和答题示例答题。答案一 定要写在答题纸的指定位置上,写在试卷上的答案无效。 三、用蓝、黑圆珠笔或钢笔答题,使用铅笔答题无效。 Information for the examinees: This examination consists of three sections.They are: Section I:Listening Test (40 points,30 minutes) Section II:Reading Test (40 points,30 minutes) Section III:Writing Test(20 points,30 minutes) The total marks for this examination are 100 points.Time allowed for completing this examination is 90 minutes. 30
试卷代号 0 0 中央广播电视大学 4学年度第一学期"开放本科"期末考试 高级休闲英语试题 2014 年1 注意事项 一、将你的学号、姓名及分校〈工作站〉名称填写在答题纸的规定栏 内。考试结束后,把试卷和答题纸放在桌子上。试卷和答题纸均不得 带出考场。监考人收完考卷和答题纸后才可离开考场。 二、仔细读懂题目的说明,并按题目要求和答题示例答题。答案一 定要写在答题纸的指定位置上,写在试卷上的答案元效。 三、用蓝、黑圆珠笔或钢笔答题,使用铅笔答题元效。 Information for the examinees: This examination consists of three sections. They are: Section I: Listening Test (40 points, 30 minutes) Section II: Reading Test (40 points, 30 minutes) Section III: Writing Test (20 points, 30 minutes) The total marks for this examination are 100 points. Time allowed for completing this examination is 90 minutes. 30
Section I:Listening Test 40 points Instructions: ■ The Listening Test will take approximately 30 minutes. ■ There are three parts to the test and you will hear each part twice. ■ There will be a pause of 30 seconds after each part to allow you to think about your answers. You can first write your answers on this test paper.You will have 10 minutes at the end of the test to transfer your answers to the Answer Sheet. ALL ANSWERS MUST APPEAR ON THE ANSWER SHEET. Part 1:Questions 1-5 are based on this part.10 points You are going to hear a conversation between Peter and Anne.Fill in the following form with the necessary information.When you have finished,write the answers on your Answer Sheet. Shop Goods sold Locatio Butcher and (1) Meat and bread (2) Street Fresh (3) and Open market Just off West Street vegetables. (4) part of town. Supermarket Everything You have to catch a bus Things like sugar or washing (5) shop In the community. powder Part 2:Questions 6-15 are based on this part 10 points You are going to hear a conversation between Jack and his mother.As you listen,determine if the following statements are True or False.On the Answer Sheet,write "T"for True and "F" for False. 6.Jack gave his mother tickets to a film. 7.The tickets Jack gave his mother are in the stalls. 8.Jack's mother always buys tickets in the stalls. 9.Jack works in the theatre as an actor. 10.Jack moves the scenery in his job. 11.Stella Wilson is the Queen of Scotland. 12.Stella Wilson didn't play of Mary in the film version. 13.Jack's mother prefers the theatre to the cinema. 31
Section I: Listening 四t 40 points Instructions: • The Listening Test will take approximately 30 minutes. • There are three parts to the test and you will hear each part twice. • There will be a pause of 30 seconds after each part to allow you to think about your answers. • You can first write your answers on this test paper. You will have 10 minutes at the end of the test to transfer your answers to the Answer Sheet. • ALL ANSWERS MUST APPEAR ON THE ANSWER SHEET. Part 1: Qu四tions 1 - 5 are based on this part. 10 points You are going to hear a conversation betw四nPeter and Anne. Fill in the following form with the 四:essary information. When you have finished , write the answers on your Answer Sheet. Shop Goods sold Locatio Butcher and (1) Meat and bread (2) Street Fresh ( 3 ) and Open market vegetables. Just off West Street Supermarket Everything (4) part of town. You have to catch a bus (5) shop Things like sugar or washing In the community. powder Part 2: Qu臼tions 6 - 15 are based on this part 10 points You are going to hear a conversation between Jack and his mother. As you listen , determine if the following statements are True or False. On the Answer Sheet , write "T" for True and "F" for False. 6. Jack gave his mother tickets to a film. 7. The tickets Jack gave his mother are in the stalls. 8. Jack's mother always buys tickets in the stalls. 9. Jack works in the theatre as an actor. 10. Jack moves the scenery in his job. 11. Stella Wilson is the Queen of Scotland. 12. Stella Wilson didn't play of Mary in the film version. 13. Jack's mother prefers the theatre to the cinema. 31
14.Jack will be in the wings waiting to go on stage. 15.Jack can sort out any problem from the orchestra pit. Part 3:Questions 16-25 are based on this part.20 points You are going to hear a passage talking about friends.Listen to the monologue and fill in each blank with one word according to what you hear on the tape.Write your answers on the Answer Sheet. We were thrilled that Jeff Gibson was well (16 )to come.He seems to have recovered 17 well from his operation.If you'd come,you'd have enjoyed (18) Harriet and Bill,too.Bill was as amusing as (19 )Harriet looks wonderful in a bright yellow (20)dress.They never change,I'm happy to (21).It is really such a 22 that you were not here.You would have had a great 23 )I am sure.We all missed you and everyone was asking 24 )you.Rachel and George particularly asked me to pass (25 their love and best wishes. Section II:Reading Test 40 points Instructions: There are two parts to the test,each including one reading passage. O The test will take approximately 30 minutes. There will be NO extra time to transfer answers to the Answer Sheet;therefore,you should write ALL your answers on the Answer Sheet as you do each task. Part 1:Questions 26-35 are based on the following passage.20 points A Trip to India At least twice I thought about giving up my trip to attend a conference on counseling in India last month.The first time was when it seemed I could never get my visa to India.The second time was when I learned the ticket I had booked was not available because of a computer error.But I persevered and I am glad I did. From the moment we landed at Bombay airport,we three women from Beijing were surrounded by the differences in language,people,food,scenes and even traffic-one drives on the right side of the road in China but on the left side in India. It was a completely strange place,but I felt relaxed and safe. The Indians we met were friendly and kind.I remember the guard at the international airport in Bombay who kindly insisted that we wait in seats usually reserved for the guards because the people who were supposed to meet us failed to show up as expected. And when I wanted to make a phone call to get somebody to pick us up and could get no 32
14. Jack will be in the wings waiting to go on stage. 15. Jack can sort out any problem from the orchestra pit. Part 3: Qu臼tions 16 - 25 are based on this part. 20 points You are going to hear a passage talking about friends. Listen to the monologue and fill in each blank with one word according to what you hear on the tape. Write your answers on the Answer Sheet. We were thrilled that Jeff Gibson was well ( 16 )to come. He seems to have recovered ( 17 )well from his operation. If you'd come , you'd have enjoyed (18) Harriet and Bill , too. Bill was as amusing as( 19 ). Harriet looks wonderful in a bright yellow ( 20 )dress. They never change , I' m happy to( 21 ). It is really such a ( 22) that you were not here. You would have had a great ( 23 ), I am sure. We all missed you and everyone was asking ( 24 )you. Rachel and George particularly asked me to pass (25) their love and best wishes. Section II: Reading Test 40 points Instructions: • There are two parts to the test , each including one reading passage. • The test will take approximately 30 minutes. There will be NO extra time to transfer answers to the Answer Sheet; therefore, you should write ALL your answers on the Answer Sheet as you do each task. Part 1: Questions 26-35 are based on the following passage. 20 points A Trip to India At least twice I thought about giving up my trip to attend a conference on counseling in India last month. The first time was when it seemed I could never get my visa to India. The second time was when I learned the ticket I had booked was not available because of a computer error. But I persevered and I am glad I did. From the moment we landed at Bombay airport , we three women from Beijing were surrounded by the differences in language , people , food , scenes and even traffic-one drives on the right side of the road in China but on the left side in India. It was a completely strange place , but I felt relaxed and safe. The Indians we met were friendly and kind. I remember the guard at the international airport in Bombay who kindly insisted that we wait in seats usually reserved for the guards because the people who were supposed to meet us failed to show up as expected. And when I wanted to make a phone call to get somebody to pick us up and could get no 32
coins anywhere,another guard took me to a phone reserved for airport staff. It can be a big problem if one misses one's flight and arrives at a destination eight hours later than planned,which is what happened to us after the conference. We were at the Coimbatore airport on our way back to Bombay after the conference,and we were to leave for home from Bombay the next evening. We were told that we could not take the 10 a.m.flight as we had planned because our tickets had not been confirmed properly and there were no seats available.But we were told that we could be in Bombay that evening if we took a flight to a nearby airport in Bangalore and go from there to Bombay. We were sitting in the airport's waiting room when an airport officer stopped in front of us,introduced himself as the officer on duty at the airport,and assured us that there would be no problem,that things would be straightened out for us,and everything would be all right. In half an hour we had our new tickets in our hands. Yet,before long,we were called to the ticket counter and informed that we would not be able to catch our connecting flight at the Bangalore airport because the flight from Coimbatore would be an hour late.And we would have to take the next flight leaving Bangalore and arriving in Bombay at 8 p.m. One hour later,when I was thinking how unlucky we had been that day,we were lining up for the security check.A young woman in an airport uniform approached us and said, "We are so sorry that we failed to arrange your morning flight.We did try,but..." Her words swept away my bitter feelings at having to spend the whole day at airports while we might have been exploring Bombay for the afternoon. Questions 26-35:Decide whether the following statements are true or false.Write "T"for True and "F"for False on the Answer Sheet. 26.The writer was fully determined to go to India. 27.The writer made the trip on her own. 28.Friends met the writer at the airport. 29.The writer made a phone call at the Bombay airport with the help of an airport guard who lent her some coins. 30.The conference was held in Bombay. 31.The writer was delayed on the way to the conference. 32.The writer was told to fly to Bombay via Bangalore. 33
coins anywhere , another guard\took me to a phone reserved for airport staff. It can be a big problem if one misses one's flight and arrives at a destination eight hours later than planned, which is what happened to us after the conference. We were at the Coimbatore airport on our way back to Bombay after the conference , and we were to leave for home from Bombay the next evening. We were told that we could not take the 10 a. m. flight as we had planned because our tickets had not been confirmed properly and there were no seats available. But we were told that we could be in Bombay that evening if we took a flight to a nearby airport in Bangalore and go from there to Bombay. We were sitting in the airport's waiting room when an airport officer stopped in front of us , introduced himself as the officer on duty at the airport , and assured us that there would be no problem , that things would be straightened out for us , and everything would be all right. In half an hour we had our new tickets in our hands. Yet , before long , we were called to the ticket counter and informed that we would not be able to catch our connecting flight at the Bangalore airport because the flight from Coimbatore would be an hour late. And we would have to take the next flight leaving Bangalore and arriving in Bombay at 8 p. m. One hour later, when I was thinking how unlucky we had been that day , we were lining up for the security check. A young woman in an airport uniform approached us and said , "We are so sorry that we failed to arrange your morning flight. We did try , but …" Her words swept away my bitter feelings at having to spend the whole day at airports while we might have been exploring Bombay for the afternoon. Questions 26-35: Decide whether the following statements are true or false. Write "T" for True and "F" for False on the Answer Sheet. 26. The writer was fully determined to go to India. 27. The writer made the trip on her own. 28. Friendsmet the writerat the airport. 29. The writer made a phone call at the Bombay airport with the help of an airport guard who lent her some coins. 30. The conference Was held in Bombay. 31. The writer was delayed on the way to the conference. 32. The writer was told to fly to Bombay via Bangalore. 33
33.An airport officer assured the writer by issuing her the new tickets. 34.The writer missed the connecting flight at Bangalore airport because she was an hour late for the flight. 35.The writer left India with no feelings of anger. Part 2:Questions 36-45 are based on the following passage.20 points One of the worst experiences a person can have is going to a big gathering,being introduced to people and then forgetting their names.You realize that you have to introduce the person to someone else,and you draw a blank.Ever wonder how memory trainers manage to rattle off hundreds of names and long number sequences?They've mastered the use of mnemonic techniques,tricks and shortcuts that help us capture information and store it in memory.Most of these tricks work by consciously increasing the amount of mental processing around any single piece of data.Ironically,although many of the standard memory-enhancement techniques are age-old,they are supported by the latest findings on how the brain processes new input.The principal techniques are association,visualization, imagination,and organization.See how they come into play in these everyday memory challenges. Name that face.Names are everyone's No.1 memory bugaboo.The next time you meet a new person,scan his face and pick out a single feature-perhaps freckles,a dazzling smile, or a receding hairline.Now make a conscious link between that feature and the person's name.Say you meet a man named Tom Shipley.Notice that his blue eyes are the color of the ocean,and imagine him as the captain of a ship,with a tomcat as his first mate.The more ridiculous the image,the better,because exaggeration can make a visualization even more memorable.The key is to make a strong association between the name and the visual image so calling forth one will trigger the other.Strengthen that memory track by repeating the name several times during the conversation.You might also try picturing what the name looks like in print. Finders,keepers.Association and visualization can also help you avoid misplacing your reading glasses or losing your parking stub.To fix some piece of information in your memory,associate it with a visual image or at least one additional sensory cue.For instance, when you put your glasses on the bathroom counter,notice how the lenses pick up the reflection of the lights over the vanity.As you tuck that parking stub into your raincoat pocket,note how the yellow ticket contrasts with the olive cloth and feel the stiff outline of 34
33. An airport officer assured the writer by issuing her the new tickets. 34. The writer missed the connecting flight at Bangalore airport because she was an hour late for the flight. 35. The writer left India with no feelings of anger. Part 2: Questions 36-45 、e based on the following passage. 20 points One of the worst experiences a person can have is going to a big gathering , being introduced to people and then forgetting their names. You realize that you have to introduce the person to someone else , and you draw a blank. Ever wonder how memory trainers manage to rattle off hundreds of names and long number sequences? They've mastered the use of mnemonic techniques, tricks and shortcuts that help us capture information and store it in memory. Most of these tricks work by consciously increasing the amount of mental processing around any single piece of data. Ironically , although many of the standard memory-enhancement techniques are age-old, they are supported by the latest findings on how the brain processes new input. The principal techniques are association , visualization , imagination , and organization. See how they come into play in these everyday memory challenges. Name that face. Names are everyone's No. 1 memory bugaboo. The next time you meet a new person , scan his face and pick out a single feature-perhaps freckles, a dazzling smile , or a receding hairline. Now make a conscious link between that feature and the person' s name. Say you meet a man named Tom Shipley. Notice that his blue eyes are the color of the ocean , and imagine him as the captain of a ship , with a tomcat as his first mate. The more ridiculous the image , the better, because exaggeration can make a visualization even more memorable. The key is to make a strong association between the name and the visual image so calling forth one will trigger the other. Strengthen that memory track by repeating the name several times during the conversation. You might also try picturing what the name looks like in print. Finders. keepers. Association and visualization can also help you avoid misplacing your reading glasses or losing your parking stub. To fix some piece of information in your memory , associate it with a visual image or at least one additional sensory cue. For instance , when you put your glasses on the bathroom counter, notice how the lenses pick up the reflection of the lights over the vanity. As you tuck that parking stub into your raincoat poc
the ticket against the soft fabric of the pocket lining.To remind yourself to buy lemons at the store,imagine their tartness on your tongue as you add them to your mental shopping list. Sentence the subject.Take the first letter of the words you want to remember and construct a new word or sentence.Remember how your piano teacher taught you the notes in the G clef?Every good boy does fine.Use the same technique to commit a short shopping list to memory:milk,eggs,lemons,lettuce,oranges,walnuts.Male eagles look lively over Washington.You can also try to spell out a word or two from the first letters of your shopping items.This list,for example,spells out mellow. Chunk it.Long number sequences-credit card numbers,Social Security numbers-are organized into subsets to make them easier to remember.Most telephone numbers worldwide consist of just seven digits (broken into two or three subsets)because that's all that short-term memory can handle at one time.The same technique can be applied to words.Say Thursday's to-do list has these random jottings:eggs,pick up clothes at cleaners,newspaper,bread,buy a nightgown,fill up car,drugstore,ketchup.Here's one way to chunk the information for memory efficiency:fill up the car on the way to the drugstore;buy ketchup for the eggs you will have on toast for breakfast while reading your newspaper;buy a nightgown to wear after you have taken off the clothes you have to pick up from the cleaners. Questions 36-45:Complete the following statements by choosing the best from the answers A, B,C and D.Write A,B,C,or D on your Answer Sheet. 36.According to the author,one of the worst experiences is A.going to parties B.remembering credit card numbers C.forgetting names D.making a shopping list 37.Many mnemonic techniques are. A.very old and disproved by modern science B.very modern and supported by modern science C.very old and supported by modern science D.very modern and disproved by modern science 35
the ticket against the soft fabric of the pocket lining. To remind yourself to buy lemons at the store , imagine their tartness on your tongue as you add them to your mental shopping list. Sentence the subject. Take the first letter of the words you want to remember and construct a new word or sentence. Remember how your piano teacher taught you the notes in the G clef? Every good boy does fine. Use the same technique to commit a short shopping list to memory: milk , eggs, lemons, lettuce , oranges, walnuts. Male eagles look lively over Washington. You can also try to spell out a word or two from the first letters of your shopping items. This list , for example , spells out mellow. Chunk it. Long number sequences-credit card numbers, Social Security numbers-are organized into subsets to make them easier to remember. Most telephone numbers worldwide consist of just seven digits (broken into two or three subsets) because that's all that short-term memory can handle at one time. The same technique can be applied to words. Say Thursday' s to-do list has these random jottings: eggs, pick up clothes at cleaners, newspaper, bread, buy a nightgown , fill up car, drugstore , ketchup. Here's one way to chunk the information for memory efficiency: fill up the car on the way to the drugstore; buy ketchup for the eggs you will have on toast for breakfast while reading your newspaper; buy a nightgown to wear after you have taken off the clothes you have to pick up from the cleaners. Questions 36 - 45: Complete the following statements by choosing the best from the answers A , B, C and D. Write A , B, C , or D on your Answer Sh四t. 36. According to the author, one of the worst experiences is A. going to parties B. remembering credit card numbers c. forgetting names D. making a shopping list 37. Many mnemonic techniques are A. very old and disproved by modern science B. very modern and supported by modern science C. very old and supported by modern science D. very modern and disproved by modern science 35
38.The best way to remember names,according to the article is to use all of the following except_ A.association B.visualization C.organization D.immigration 39.The author suggests that when trying to remember a new person's name,you should A.try to find something funny about them and then remember them as a joke B.carefully look at their faces for a distinguishing characteristic C.spell the name out to yourself and memorize the letters D.put them in a category such as fat,tall,or short 40.When trying to remember a person's name by creating an image for it,the image should be as A.ridiculous as possible B.complex as possible C.accurate as possible D.clever as possible 41.To make sure that you don't forget where you have put something,you should A.make some other sensory connection as you put it away B.repeat the place to yourself over and over again C.imagine you are buying lemons at the store D.remember the colour of the thing you are putting away 42.Music teachers help you to remember the notes in the G clef by A.making you remember a boy's name B.giving you an easy sentence to remember C.showing you that some boys do it very well D.making you sing a tune 43.One suggestion for remembering long lists of words is to take the first letter of each word and A.make a new word by using a part of each word in the list B.make up a sentence with the first letter of each word standing for the first letter of a word in an easy to remember sentence C.write each word down ten times and then memorize them D.think up a song about the words and sing it to yourself when you need to 36
38. The best way to remember names, according to the article is to use all of the following except A. association C. organization B. visualization D. immigration 39. The author suggests that when trying to remember a new person' s name , you should A. try to find something funny about them and then remember them as a joke B. carefully look at their faces for a distinguishing characteristic C. spell the name out to yourself and memorize the letters D. put them in a category such as fat , tall , or short 40. When trying to remember a person' s name by creating an image for it , the image should be as A. ridiculous as possible B. complex as possible C. accurate as possible D. clever as possible 41. To make sure that you don' t forget where you have put something , you should A. make some other sensory connection as you put it away B. repeat the place to yourself over and over again C. imagine you are buying lemons at the store D. remember the colour of the thing you are putting away 42. Music teachers help you to remember the notes in the G clef by A. making you remember a boy's name B. giving you an easy sentence to remember C. showing you that some boys do it very well D. making you sing a tune 43. One suggestion for remembering long lists of words is to take the first letter of each word and A. make a new word by using a part of each word in the list B. make up a sentence with the first letter of each word standing for the first letter of a word in an easy to remember sentence C. write each word down ten times and then memorize them D. think up a song about the words and sing it to yourself when you need to 36
44.The author recommends memorizing long series of numbers such as identification numbers by A.visualizing the numbers with cartoon characters B.moving the numbers into different locations C.organizing the numbers into smaller groups D.writing them down 45.The reason most telephone numbers have 7 digits is because A.seven is a lucky number B.seven can make good subsets C.seven numbers are difficult to remember D.seven numbers is the most that the human memory can store easily SectionⅢ:Writing Test(150 words) 20 points Instructions: This test will take 30 minutes. Write your essay on the Answer Sheet. You may use the space below to write an outline or a draft. Your essay should be about 150 words. 46.Write a short essay on a perfect holiday.The essay should include where you would like to go,what you would do there,who you would take with you and when you would go. 37
44. The author recommends memorizing long series of numbers such as identification numbers by A. visualizing the numbers with cartoon characters B. moving the numbers into different locations c. organizing the numbers into smaller groups D. writing them down 45. The reason most telephone numbers have 7 digits is because A. seven is a lucky number B. seven can make good subsets C. seven numbers are difficult to remember D. seven numbers is the most that the human memory can store easily 配tion ill: Writing 四t (150 words) 20 points Instructions: • This test will take 30 minutes. • Write your essay on the Answer Sheet. • You may use the space below to write an outline or a draft. • Your essay should be about 150 words. 46. Write a short essay on a perf,配t holiday. The essay should include where you would like to go. what you would do there. who you would take with you and when you would go. 37
试卷代号:1006 座位号■■ 中央广播电视大学2013一2014学年度第一学期“开放本科”期末考试 高级休闲英语试题答题纸 2014年1月 Section I SectionⅡ 题 号 SectionⅢ 总分 part 1 part 2 part 3 part 1 part 2 分 数 Section I:Listening Test(听力题) 40 points 得 分 评卷人 Part 1:Questions 1-5 are based on this part.(10 points) You are going to hear a conversation.Fill in the following form with the necessary information. When you have finished,write the answers on your Answer Sheet. Shop Goods sold Location Butcher and (1) Meat and bread (2) Street Fresh (3) and Open market Just off West Street vegetables. (4) part of town. Supermarket Everything You have to catch a bus Things like sugar or washing (5) shop In the community. powder 得分 评卷人 Part 2:Questions 6-15 are based on this part.10 points You are going to hear a conversation.As you listen,determine if the following statements are True or False.On the Answer Sheet,write "T"for True and "F"for False. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 38
试卷代号 0 0 座位号 中央广播电视大学 4学年度第一学期"开放本科"期末考试 高级休闲英语试题答题纸 2014 年1 Section I Section II Section ,总 part 1 part 2 part 3 part 1 part 2 四tion I : Listening Test (听力题〉 40 points |得分|评卷人| I I I Part 1: Questions 1-5 are based On this part. (10 points) You are going to hear a conversation. Fill in the following fonn with the necessary information. When you have finished , write the answers On your Answer Sheet. Shop Goods sold Location Butcher and (1) Meat and bread (2) Street Open market Fresh ( 3 ) and Just off West Street vegetables. Supermarket Everything (4) part of town. You have to catch a bus (5) shop Things like sugar or washing In the community. powder |得分|评卷人| I I I Part 2: Questions 6 - 15 are based On this part. 10 points You are going to hear a conversation. As you listen , determine if the following statements are True or False. On the Answer Sheet, write "T" for True and "F" for False. 6. 11. 38 7. 12. 8. 13. 9. 14. 10. 15
得分 评卷人 Part 3:Questions 16-25 are based on this part.20 points You are going to hear a monologue.Listen to the monologue and fill in each blank with one word.Write your answers on the Answer Sheet. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. SectionⅡ:Reading Test 40 points 得 分 评卷人 Part 1:Questions 26-35 are based on the following passage.20 points Questions 26-35:Decide whether the following statements are true or false.Write "T"for True and "F"for False on the Answer Sheet, 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 得 分 评卷人 Part 2:Questions 36-45 are based on the following passage.20 points Questions 36-45:Complete the following statements by choosing the best from the answers A, B,C or D.Write A,B,C or D on your Answer Sheet. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 39
|得分|评卷人| I I I Part 3: Qu回tions 16 - 25 are based on this part. 20 points You are going to 锦r a monologue. Listen to the monologue and fm in each blank with one word. Write your answers on the Answer Sheet. 16. 17. 18. 20. 22. 24. Section n: Reading Test |得分|评卷人| I I I 19. 21 23. 25. 40 points Part 1: Questions 26-35 are based on the following passage. 20 points Questions 26-35 :Decide whether the following statements are true or false. Write and "F" for False on the Answer Sheet. 26. 31. 27. 32. 28. 33. 29. 34. 30. 35. |得分|评卷人| I I I Part 2: Questions 36-45 are based on the following passage. 20 points Questions 36-45: Complete the following statements by chωsing the best from the answers A, B, C or D. Write A, B, C or D on your Answer Sheet. 36. 41. 37. 42. 38. 43. 39. 44. 40. 45. 39