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1、試卷題型概覽試卷題型概覽具體題型分析具體題型分析Section C (10 points)A) In this part, you will hear 5 recordings. At the end of each recording, a question willbe asked about what was said. After each question, there will be a pause. During thepause, you must look at the three pictures marked A, B and C carefully, and decid

2、ewhich picture answers the question. Then mark the corresponding letter on the AnswerSheet with a single line through the centre. (5 points)11. Which one is James?My names James and I have dark curly hair.After school I like to play my guitar.I have guitar lessons with two other students from my sch

3、ool. OurTeachers really good.Part III IQ Test (5 minutes, 5 points) There are 5 IQ Test questions in this part. For each question there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Mark your answeron the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.46. Can you find the missing value on the roof of the

4、following house? Each of the numbers on the windows and door must be used only once and no number can be reversed.17+14x10=31012+23x5=17547. If someone could take a sheet of paper 0.1mm thick, tear it inhalf, put the pieces on top of each other, tear these in half, thenrepeat the process until the p

5、aper had been torn 25 times, whatwould be the final height of the pile of paper?A. As thick as a book. B. As tall as a man.C. As high as a house. D. As high as a mountain.48. Working 8-hour days, a kite glider can be built by 7 childrenin a certain number of days. If 7 more children helped with thec

6、onstruction of the glider, the work could be completed 7 dayssooner, but if there were only 4 children, the glider would take241/2 days to complete. How long, in working days, hours andminutes, would it take 10 children to build the glider?A. 9 days, 6 hours, 24 minutes.B. 6 days, 6 hours, 24 minute

7、s.C. 10 days, 6 hours, 20 minutes.D. 8 days, 4 hours, 12 minutes.50. Here is a riddle.I am suspended in the air, I touch nothing, and I am surrounded by lights. Now I dress myself afresh, and now I am naked,and I am in the heat and the cold, by night and by day. Everyoneamuses himself by tramping up

8、on me, even the animals abuse andscorn me, and yet I have such treasures hidden in my bosom that hewho finds them I can make full of happiness.What is the answer to the riddle?A. The Sun. B. The Moon.C. The Earth. D. The Sky.31. I cant tell Peter and Paul ; they are twins.A. apart; identical B. from

9、; similarC. off; alike D. over; resemblance 32. Well come and your new central heating system on Monday. set up B. lay C. establish D. install33. Whats the matter? Havent you started ? right away B. yet C. by now D. soon34. I was tired I had to take a nap.A. so; simply B. too; utterlyC. such; quite

10、D. really; thoroughly35. the door I realised it was locked.35. the door I realised it was locked.A. No sooner had I reached; thanA. No sooner had I reached; thanB. Never had I reached; beforeB. Never had I reached; beforeC. Only had I reached; did D. Rarely had I reached; afterC. Only had I reached;

11、 did D. Rarely had I reached; after36. Sorry Im late, but I call in at the supermarket36. Sorry Im late, but I call in at the supermarket on the way. on the way. needed B. must C. had to D. was toneeded B. must C. had to D. was to37. Dont about the lunch. Ill to it.37. Dont about the lunch. Ill to i

12、t.A. talk; succeed B. concern; applyA. talk; succeed B. concern; applyC. be sorry; devote D. worry; seeC. be sorry; devote D. worry; see38. Its no good pretending, youve got to reality.A. fall off B. come up againstC. face up to D. get down39. The teacher us that her students such acomfort to her.A.

13、 informed; have often been B. told; had always beenC. revealed; will seldom be D. calls; are rarely40. The secretary worked late the night, along speech for the boss.A. at; to prepare B. into; preparingC. in; prepared D. for; was preparingSection E: Read the passage carefully, for questions 70 to 74

14、, answer them in a maximum of 10 words. Remember to write theanswers on the Answer Sheet.Questions 70 to 74 are based on the following passage. SELLING DREAMSMany of us, it seems, have two very different careers. There is ournormal job and there is the job we dream about but never do. A recent surve

15、y found over 30% of UK office workers wanted to do something else for a living. Now, a new company, Vocation Vacations, is offering people a chance to try their dream jobs.The company started in the US in January 2004. People choose a profession from a list of “dream jobs on its website (e.g. zoo ke

16、eper). For two or three days, a computer programmer or lawyer can go to a zoo and work there. An expert helps them. “Youre aregular employee for the day, says Brian Kurth , who runs the holiday company. Holidays cost from about $400 to manage a small hotel to about $2,000 for a weekend as a zoo keep

17、er.“Many business people are too nervous to leave their jobs,“Many business people are too nervous to leave their jobs, says Kurth: says Kurth: “This way, they dont need to resign. People should see the holidays as“This way, they dont need to resign. People should see the holidays as a “first test a

18、 “first test, advises Kurth.“And if they like their ordinary jobs more , advises Kurth.“And if they like their ordinary jobs more afterwards,afterwards, he says, “thats a success, too! he says, “thats a success, too! British travel agencies say more and more men in their 30s are buying British trave

19、l agencies say more and more men in their 30s are buying working holidays. Selling dreams is good business.working holidays. Selling dreams is good business.70. A recent survey found wanted to make a living by doing70. A recent survey found wanted to make a living by doingsomething else.something el

20、se.71. When did the holiday company start?71. When did the holiday company start?72. Whos the company manager?72. Whos the company manager?73. How much do the holidays cost as a zoo keeper?73. How much do the holidays cost as a zoo keeper?74. How do many business people feel about leaving their jobs

21、?74. How do many business people feel about leaving their jobs?Part V Cloze (10 minutes, 10 points) There are 10 blanks in the following passage. For each blank, some letters of the word have been given (not exceeding 3 letters). Read the passage below and think of the wordwhich best fits each blank

22、. Use only one word in each blank. Remember to write the answers on the Answer Sheet.Have you ever asked yourself what you are working for? If you have everhad the time to (81) c this taboo question, or put it to others in moments of weakness or confidentiality, you (82) mi well have heardsome or al

23、l of the following. Its the money of course, some say with a smile, as if explaining something to a small child. Or its the satisfaction of a job well done, the sense of (83) ach behind the clinching ofan important deal. I worked as a bus conductor once, and I cant say I(84) f the same as I staggere

24、d along the swaying gangway tring to give out tickets without falling over into someones lap. Its the companyof other people perhaps, but if that is the (85) c , what about farmers? Is it the conversation in the farmyard that keeps them captivated by the job?Work is power and a sense of status say t

25、hose (86) w have either attained these elusive goals, or feel aggrieved that nobody has yet recognisedtheir leadership qualities. Or we can blame it all on someone else, the familyor the taxman. I suspect, and I say this under my breath, that most of us work rather as Mr Micawber lived, hoping for s

26、omething to (87) t up. Wewill win the pools, and tell the boss what we really think. Well scrape together the (88) m and open that little shop we always dreamed of, or go (89) r the world, or spend more time in the garden. One day well get that (90) p we deserve, but until then at least wehave somet

27、hing to do. And we are so busy doing it that we wont have time to wonder why.誤誤正正07、08、09年全國大學(xué)生英語競賽均未出現(xiàn)The Tokyo Womens Medical University study shows blood pressure readings are higher than at any other time of the week.(92) It may explain why deaths from heart attacks and strokes tend to peak on a Monday morning.There are 20% more heart attacks on Mondays than on anyother day.(93) Heart disease is Britains biggest killer. Around 270,000 people suffer

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