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第一部分交際用語(yǔ)?6.–

Excuse

me,

I

didn`t

mean

to

bother

you.(C)?–

.

A.

There`s

no

problem

B.

It`s

a

pleasure

C.

That`s

quite

all

right

D.

I

didn`t

realize

that(yī)?7.–

Thanks

a

lot.

You`ve

gone

to

so

much

trouble.(B)?–

.

A.

It`s

no

trouble

at

all

That`s

all

right.

I

like

it

C.

I

don`t

think

it`s

a

trouble

D.

It`s

very

kind

of

you

8.–

I`ve

ordered

pizza

and

salad.

What

else

do

you

want?(D)

.

A.

You

are

kind

to

invite

me

B.

Yes,

please

C.

I

find

pizza

is

tasty

D.beer

is

fine

for

me.

I`m

not

hungry

yet

?9.–

What

would

you

like,

tea

or

coffee?(B)?.

A.

Yes,

I

would

B.

Coffee,

please

C.

Yes,

please

D.

It`s

very

nice?10.–

Hello,

could

I

speak

to

Don

please?(D)?A.

Who

are

you

B.

What`s

the

problem.?C.

Are

you

Jane

D.

Who`s

speaking

第二部分詞匯與結(jié)構(gòu)?6.It

is

assumed

that

students

at

an

intermediate

level

will

have

a

good

_____

of

the

basic

structures

and

vocabulary

of

English.

(A)

A.

command

B.

Commanding

C.

to

command

D.

commanded

7.More

and

more

people

in

China

now

____(dá)____

to

work

regularly.

(A)

A.

drive

B.

drives

C.

Drove

D.

have

driven?8.We

___(dá)___

the

bat(yī)hroom

and

plan

_____(dá)__the

bedroom

this

year.

(D)

A.

painted…to

paint

B.

is

painting…

painting

C.

paint…

to

paint

D.

have

painted…to

paint?9.I

regret

______

that

I`m

unable

to

help

you.

(B)?A.

saying

B.

to

say

C.

Say

D.

said

10.They

all

_______(dá)___

the

job.

(B)?A.

asked

after

B.

asked

for

C.

asked

to

D.

asked

with

第三部分完型填空

2.

Frank

knew

he

was

very

ill.

He

spent

days

walking,

1

as

far

as

thirty

miles

2

a

day,

trying

to

reason討論

with

the

pain,

and

strange

thoughts

in

his

mind.

Then,

one

night,

he

made

up

his

3

that

he

would

go

to

the

hospital

and

ask

them

to

admit

him.

He

reported

to

out-patients門(mén)診病人

and

asked

to

see

a

psychiatrist精神病醫(yī)生.A

junior

doctor

eventually

examined

him

and

4

to

Frank`s

confused

account

of

having

been

in

hospital

before,

of

how

he

thought

he

ought

to

again

because

he

was

so

confused

and

knew

something

was

very

wrong

with

him.

The

doctor

did

not

admit住院

him.

Frank

cannot

whether

he

was

told

that

the

hospital

was

full

or

that

they

simply

did

not

believe

him.

"I

felt

I

was

completely

alone.

thought

there

was

7

there

to

help."

So

Frank

went

back

on

to

the

stree(cuò)ts

to

find

a

future

of

sleeping

outside,

the

occasional

shelter

in

hospitals,

and

sometimes

prison

8

he

was

picked

up

for

being

drunk:

drunk

because

it

was

the

9

way

he

could

forget

his

condition.

Frank

had

sought

help

and

been

turned

away.

Thousands

of

others

10

him

can

find

no

help

either.

They

are

the

sufferers

from

long-term

mental

illness

that

confuse

the

minds

of

their

victims.

?1).

A.

sometimes

B.

sometime

C.

some

time

D.

time(A)

2).

A.

for

B.

at

C.

on

D.

in(A)?3).

A.

head

B.

brain

C.

mind

D.

heart(C)

4).

A.

listened

B.

heard

C.

talked

D.

took(A)?5).

A.

be

admitted

B.

admit

C.

be

admitting

D.

have

been

admitted(A)?6).

A.

remind

B.

remember

C.

recall

D.

forget(B)

7).

A.

somebody

B.

Anybody

C.

nobody

D.

everybody(A)

8).

A.

whenever

B.

Where

C.

That

D.

why(C)?9).

A.

only

B.

one

C.

bad

D.

first(A)

10).

A.

as

B.

Some

C.

Alike

D.

like(D)?第四部分閱讀理解?2.

"Listen,

that`s

not

right."

Look,

you

don`t

understand!"

"Sorry,

I

don`t

follow."

Are

these

three

speakers,

who

are

just

chatting

naturally,

actually

revealing

what

many

people

believe

is

their

dominant

thinking

and

learning

style?

Many

educators,

who

research

in

this

field

say

that

everybody

has

one

of

three

basic

ways

of

processing

the

world:

visual,

auditory

or

kinaesthetic.

Students

who

find

their

dominant

learning

style

can

make

their

learning

more

efficient.

The

Visual

Learner:"Look,

you

don`t

understand!"?The

visual

learner

tends

to

learn

by

watching

and

copying

what

others

do;

they

usually

draw

diagrams,

maps

and

pictures

rather

than

taking

notes

in

words.

They

have

a

rich

imagination,

they

tend

to

see(cuò)

pictures

in

their

head

and

daydream

in

colour;

they

notice

changes

in

people

and

places

quickly;

they

remember

faces

not

names;

they

write

neatly

and

nee(cuò)d

a

tidy

environment

to

work

in,

but

they

like

to

surround

themselves

with

colour,

art

and

pictures;

they

doodle

a

lot.

The

Auditory

Learner:"Listen,

that`s

not

right."?The

auditory

learner

prefers

to

listen

to

explanations,

enjoys

conversations,

usually

talks

very

well,

with

wide

vocabulary.

They

tend

to

move

their

lips

when

they

read

and

often

talk

to

themselves;

they

usually

remember

names

rather

than

faces;

they

prefer

listening

to

music

to

looking

at

art

and

pictures,

but

when

they

are

studying,

music

distracts

them;

they

hum

a

lot.

The

Kinaesthetic

Learner:"

Sorry,

I

don`t

follow

you."?Kinaesthetic

learners

are

used

to

doing

things

physically,

not

listening

to

explanations

or

watching

demonstrations.

They

like

to

move

around

when

they

are

reading

or

walk

up

and

down

while

trying

to

memorise

things;

they

tend

to

touch

and

hug

people

lot.

?They

often

prefer

sports

to

cinemas

and

concerts

and

may

lose

concentration

quickly

if

they

don`t

study

in

the

right

way.?Do

you

recognise

yourself

in

one

of

the

descriptions

above?

Three(cuò)

students

took

the

tests

and

this

is

what

they

said.?The

visual

learner:

My

teacher

always

used

to

tell

me

off

for

doodling

-

now

I

realise

it

helped

me

concentrat(yī)e.?The

auditory

learner:

The

coursebooks,

which

my

colleagues

found

very

interesting,

were

useless

for

me.

I

didn`t

want

to

read

and

take

notes.

I

just

wanted

to

discuss

the

ideas.?The

kinaesthetic

learner:?A

teacher,

who

knows

about

learning

styles

suggested

that

I

tape

the

lectures

and

listen

to

them

when

I

am

jogging.

1).

Which

of

the

following

learners

is

NOT

mentioned

in

the

passage?(D)?A.

Visual

learner.

B.

Auditory

leaner.

C.

Kinaesthetic

leaner.

D.

Sensory

learner.?2).

Which

of

the

following

is

NOT

true

about

the

visual

learners?(D)?A.

They

usually

learn

by

watching

and

copying

what

others

do.?B.

They

prefer

drawing

pictures

to

taking

notes

in

words.

C.

They

are

full

of

imagination.

D.

They

remember

people`s

names

quickly.

?3).

Which

of

the

following

describes

best

the

auditory

learners?(B)

A.

They

like

to

watch

and

listen

to

what

others

do.?B.

They

prefer

to

listen

rather

than

watch.

?C.

They

like

both

music

and

pictures.

?D.

They

usually

talk

less.

4).

From

the

fourth

paragraph,

the

kinaesthetic

learner

tends

to

___(dá)___(dá)___(dá).(C)?A.

listen

to

explanations

and

enjoy

conversations?B.

memorise

things

via

pictures?C.

do

more

physical

exercises

D.

be

forgetful

5).

According

to

the

passage,

the

drawback

of

being

visual

learner

is

(D)

A.

he

cannot

concentrate

on

things

B.

he

dislikes

music?C.

he

always

daydreams?D.

none

of

them?第五部分書(shū)面表達(dá)

2.

Directions:

For

this

par

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