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大學(xué)英語V復(fù)習(xí)資料I.Vocabularyandstructure1.You’vebrokenanotherglass.Youought__________whenyouwashedit.A.havebeencarefulB.tocarefulC.tobecarefulD.tohavebeencareful2.Sincetheyaren’tansweringthephone,they__________.A.musthaveleftB.mustleaveC.wouldhaveleftD.shouldhaveleft3.Idon’tknowwhathashappenedtoJane.She__________lost.A.mayhavegottenB.mightgetC.canhavegottenD.oughttoget4.Arichman__________worryabouthisnextmeal.A.doesnotneedtoB.doesnotneedC.needsnotD.needsnotto5.Judgingfromhisaccent,he__________beanEnglishman.A.mustn’tB.can’tC.needn’tD.won’t6.ImetSally,__________toldmethestory.A.whoB.whomC.thatD.which7.Thegirl__________hairisblondcomesfromFrance.A.whoB.whichC.whoseD.that8.Smoking,__________isharmfulforpeople’shealth,isneverthelesspopularnowadays.A.thoughB.thatC.althoughD.which9.All__________glittersisnotgold.A.whichB.thatC.whoD.what10.Therearetworoomsinthebeachhouse,__________isusedasakitchen.A.thesmallerofwhichB.thesmallestofwhichC.thesmallerofthatD.thesmallestofthat11.Thingsmighthavebeenmuchworseifthemother__________onherrighttokeepthebaby.A.hasbeeninsistingB.hadinsistedC.wouldinsistD.insisted12.Sallydoesn’twanttoworkrightawaybecauseshethinksthatifshe__________ajobsheprobablywouldn’tbeabletoseeherfriendsveryoften.A.hastogetB.weretogetC.hadgotD.couldhavegot13.__________rightnow,shewouldgetthereonSunday.A.WouldsheleaveB.IfsheleavesC.WereshetoleaveD.Ifshehadleft14.Hadheworkedharder,he__________theexam.A.musthavepassedB.wouldpassedC.wouldhavepassedD.couldpassed15.IfIhadn’tstoodundertheladdertocatchyouwhenyoufell,you_________now.A.wouldn’tbesmilingB.couldn’thavesmiledC.won’tsmiledD.didn’tsmile16.Itwasnotuntilhecameback__________Iknewit.A.whenB.afterC.beforeD.that17.Sobadly__________thathehadtobesenttothehospital.A.heinjuredB.washeinjuredC.hewasinjuredD.didheinjure18.Hedoesn’tagreewithus__________.A.inallB.afterallC.atallD.allabout19.Where__________ismybook?A.atallB.onearthC.inworldD.ontheearth20.Thisisthe__________girlIwanttomarry.A.exactlyB.justC.exactD.veryII.ClozeEachhumanbeingisbornassomethingnew,____21____thatneverexistedbefore.Heisbornwith____22____heneedstowinatlife.Eachpersoninhisownwaycansee,hear,touch,taste,andthinkforhimself.Eachhashisownunique____23____---hiscapabilitiesandlimitations.Eachcanbeasignificant,aware,andcreatively____24____personinhisownright---awinner.Thewords“winner”and“l(fā)oser”havemanymeanings.Whenwerefer____25____apersonasawinner,wedonotmeanone____26____beatstheotherguybywinningagainsthimandmakehimlose.Tousawinnerisonewhorespondsauthenticallybybeingtrustworthy,responsive,andgenuine,____27____asanindividualandasamemberofcommunity.Aloserisonewhofailstorespondauthentically.MartinBuber____28____thisideaasheretellsanoldstoryofarabbiwhoonhisdyingbedseeshimselfasaloser.Therabbilamentsthat,intheworldtocome,hewillnotbeaskedwhyhewasn’tMoses;hewillbeaskedwhyhewasn’t____29____.Fewpeopleareonehundredpercentwinnersoronehundredpercentlosers.It’sa____30____ofdegree.However,onceapersonisontheroadtobeingawinner,hischancesarethengreaterforbecomingevenmore.21.A.everythingB.anythingC.somethingD.thing22.A.thatB.whatC.whichD.how23.A.possibilitiesB.chancesC.potentialD.energy24.A.produceB.productiveC.productD.productivity25.A.asB.toC.forD.on26.A.whatB.thoseC.whichD.who27.A.allB.bothC.whichD.each28.A.takesB.tellsC.speaksD.expresses29.A.hisB.himC.himselfD.self30.A.matterB.caseC.thingD.somethingIII.ReadingcomprehensionPassage1“Ido.”ToAmericansthosetwowordscarrygreatmeaning.Theycanevenchangeyourlife,especiallyifyousaythematyourownwedding.Makingweddingvowsislikesigningacontract.NowAmericansdon’treallythinkmarriageisabusinessdeal.Butmarriageisseriousbusiness.Itallbeginswiththeengagement.Traditionally,ayoungmanasksthefatherofhissweetheartforpermissiontomarryher.Ifthefatheragrees,themanlaterproposestoher.oftenhetriestosurpriseherby“poppingthequestion”inaromanticway.Sometimesthecouplejustdecidetogetherthatthetimeisrighttogetmarried.Themanusuallygiveshisfianéeadiamondringasasymboloftheirengagement.Theymaybeengagedforweeks,months,orevenyears.Asthebigdayapproaches,bridalshowersandbachelor’spartiesprovidemanyusefulgifts.Todaymanycouplesalsoreceivecounselingduringengagement.Thispreparesthemforthechallengesofmarriedlife.Atlastit’stimeforthewedding.Althoughmostweddingsfollowlong-heldtraditions,there’sstillroomforAmericanindividualism.Forexample,theusualplaceforaweddingisinachurch.Butsomepeoplegetmarriedoutdoorsinascenicspot.Afewevenhavetheceremonywhileskydivingorridingonhorseback!Thecouplemayinvitehundredsofpeopleorjustafewclosefriends.Theychoosetheirownstyleofcolors,decorationsandmusicduringtheceremony.Butsomethingsrarelychange.Thebrideusuallywearsabeautiful,longwhiteweddingdress.Shetraditionallywears“somethingold,somethingnew,somethingborrowedandsomethingblue”.Thegroomwearsaformalsuitortuxedo.Severalclosefriendsparticipateintheceremonyasattendants,includingthebestmanandthemaidofhonor.Astheceremonybegins,thegroomandhisattendantsstandwiththeminister,facingtheaudience.Musicsignalstheentranceofthebride’sattendants,followedbythebeautifulbride.Nervously,theyoungcouplerepeatstheirvows.Traditionally,theypromisetoloveeachother“forbetter,forworse,forricher,forpoorer,insicknessandinhealth”.Butsometimesthecouplehavecomposedtheirownvows.Theygiveeachotheragoldringtosymbolizetheirmarriagecommitment.Finallytheministerannouncesthebigmoment:“Inowpronounceyoumanandwife.Youmaykissyourbride!”Attheweddingreception,thebrideandgroomgreettheirguests.Thentheycuttheweddingcakeandfeedeachotherabite.Guestsminglewhileenjoyingcake,punchandothertreats.Laterthebridethrowsherbouquetofflowerstoagroupofsinglegirls.Traditionsaysthattheonewhocatchesthebouquetwillbethenexttomarry.Duringthereception,playfulfriends“decorate”thecouple’scarwithtissuepaper,tincansanda“justmarried”sign.Whenthereceptionisover,thenewlywedsruntotheir“decorated”carandspeedoff.Manycouplestakeahoneymoon,aone-to-two-weekvacationtrip,tocelebratetheirnewmarriage.Almosteveryculturehasritualstosignalachangeinone’slife.Marriageisoneofthemostbasiclifechangesforpeopleofallcultures.Soit’snosurprisetofindmanytraditionsaboutgettingmarried…eveninAmerica.Yeteachcouplefollowsthetraditionsinawaythatisuniquelytheirown.31.The“bigday”in“Asthebigdayapproaches…”referstothedayofthe__________.A.engagementB.courtshipC.anniversaryD.wedding32.Ofthefollowingplaces,whichmightNOTbeaproperplaceforawedding?A.Apark.B.Thesky.C.Aship.D.Outerspace.33.“Althoughmostweddingsfollowlong-heldtraditions,there’sstillroomforAmericanindividualism”meansthat__________.A.AmericancouplescanhavetheirprivatetimeB.AmericancouplesmayhavetheirindividuallifeaftertheirmarriageC.AmericancouplescanchoosetocelebratetheirweddingsintheirownstyleD.Americancouplescanhavetheirprivateroom34.Whyis/areofferedtosymbolizeAmericancouple’smarriagecommitment?A.Weddingvows.B.Adiamondring.C.Theminister’sannouncement.D.Goldrings.35.Whatdoes“mingle”in“guestsminglewhileenjoyingcake…”mean?A.Toconfuseaboutwhatisgoingon.B.Tomixandtalkwithothers.C.Tolaughhappily.D.Todrinkmixedbeverages.Passage2Alotofculturesseebreathasaconnectiontothesoul.Eachoneofuscanbeconsideredasabreathingexpertorguru---afterall,wehavebeenbreathingsincewewereborn.However,thisisanincorrectassumptionbecausemostofusdon’ttrulyunderstandthepowerofbreathing.Theimportanceofbreathingisobviousaswedependontakinginoxygenforourlives.Ashumans,wehavetoeliminatethethingsourbodyisnolongerusing,andbreathingtakescareof70%ofthisprocess.Otherthaneliminatingtheairfromyourlungs,aftertheoxygenhasbeenabsorbed,breathingalsoexpelstoxinsfromyourbody.Youcanalsoeliminateotherthingssuchasemotionsorstress.Byharnessingtheimmensepowerofbreathing,youcancreateabetterconnectionwithyourinnerself.Bybecomingmoreawareofyourbreathingyouwillbeabletoreducealotofoutsidenegativity.Focusyourattentiononyourbreathandtellyourmindtothinkonlyaboutit.Therhythmicalsensationyourbreathproduceswillhelpyourmind,andyourbody,relaxandslowdown.Thinkingisresponsibleformostofthetensionsandstressweface,andthislittleexercisetakesthinkingintoaharmoniousandpeacefullocation.Manyofourthoughtsarenegative.Weoftenuseorthinkaboutwordslike“won’t”,“can’t”.or“shouldn’t”.Thesenegativeconnotationsreflectonthewaywefeel,increasingnervousnessandstress.Yourbrainprocessesmillionsofthoughtsonadailybasisandfocusingitonyourbreathgivesitabreak.Temporarilyloweringyourmind’sactivitygivesyouextrapeaceandhelpsrelaxbothyourbrainandyourbody.Trytoappreciateyourbreathingeducationasyouwouldpracticeasport.Inordertoreachagoal,youwillneedtoimproveandenhancecertainskills.Youcan’tjustbeanOlympicathlete---youhavetobecomeonethroughhardwork.Thiscanbedonebybuildingupyourstrengthsandstamina,aswellasimprovingyourphysicalabilities.Improvingyourbreathingworksexactlythesameway.Rightnowyouareatalowlevel,asyoumostlikelydon’tdoanyadditionalexercisestoimproveyourbreathing.(ThinkofitlikeanRPGgame---Youmustbuildupyour“experiencepoints”toreachthenextlevel).Yoursubconsciousmindusuallytakescareofthebreathingprocess,leavingyourconsciousmindtodealwithotherthings.However,thisisthetimetotakebreathingmattersintoyourownhands,andconsciouslycontrolyourbreathwhileyouexercisethistechnique.Atfirst,trytoanalyzeyourselfeachtimeyouinhaleandexhale.Dothisuntilyourmindgetsusedtotherhythmictoneofbreathsandletsyourbrainpreoccupyitselfonlywithyourbreathing.Itmaybetoughatfirst,asyouwillgetdistractedbysoundsormovementsaroundyou.Intime,however,youwillmanagetoignoreoutsideinterferenceandsustainaprolongedperiodofclear,utmostfocus.Regularlypracticewithyourbreathingandyouwillsoonbegintoseesomeofthepositiveeffectsofbetterunderstandingandcontrollingoneofthevitalelementsthatkeepusticking.36.Whatdoes“assumption”in“thisisanincorrectassumption…”(Line3,Para.1)referto?A.Breathisconnectedtothesoul.B.Wehavebeenbreathingsincewewereborn.C.Weareallbreathingexperts.D.Wedonotunderstandthepowerofbreathing.37.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Breathingmaykeepusfit.B.Webreathebecauseweshouldexhaletheairourbodiesdonotneed.C.Breathingmayhelpuseliminatinganger.D.Webreathebecausewewanttobeslender.38.WhichofthefollowingcanNOThelpusreducestress?A.Thinkingaboutthebreathitself.B.Speakingoutorthinkingofnegativewords.C.Focusourattentiononbreathing.D.Reducingtheactivitiesinourmind.39.Whatdoesthe“goal”inInordertoreachagoal…”(Para.5)referto?A.becominganOlympicathlete.B.usingbreathtoreducestress.C.buildingupyourstrengthsandstamina.D.improvingyourphysicalabilities.40.Whatdoesoursubconsciousmindusuallytakecareof?A.Breathing.B.Readinganewspaper.C.WatchingTV.D.Playingtennis.Passage3You’relateforajobinterviewwhentrafficslowstoacrawl.Atthesupermarket,acustomerwheelingafullcartoutsaheadofyouinthecheck-outline.Youspendmonthsonamake-itorbreak-itproject,andyourlazycolleaguegetspromoted.Feelthatburn?Beforeyouexplodewithrageorflyintoafury,takeadeepbreathandrememberthis:Angerhurts.Studyafterstudyhasfoundthathighlevelsofangerandhostilityareassociatedwithgreaterriskforheartdisease,poorimmuneresponses,andevenatendencyforobesity(肥胖).Menwithhighangerscoreswerethreetimesmorelikelytodevelopheartdiseasethantheircalmercompanions,aHarvardSchoolofPublicHealthstudyfound.Andinwomen,argumentswithspousesraisehormonelevelsandlowerimmunity---arealproblem,sincelowerimmuneresponsemayincreasewomen’sriskofcancer.Itdoesn’tseemtomatterwhetheryoureleasetheangerorholditin,expertssay.Theeffectsonyourhealtharethesame.“Angerisanger,”saysRedfordWilliams,M.D,directoroftheBehavioralMedicineResearchCenteratDukeUniversityMedicalCenterandco-authorofthebookLifeSkills.“Bothareharmfultohealth.”Thegoodnewsis,itispossibletocontrolyouranger.“Byevaluatingitandusingvarioustechniques,Youcantalkyourselfoutofit,”Williamssays.“That’swhat’sniceaboutushumans:Wecanalwaysdosomethingornotdosomethingtochangeourbehavior.”41.Bysaying“Angerisanger”,RedfordWilliamsmeansthat__________.A.angerisunavoidableinlifeB.oneshouldholdinangerinsteadofreleasingitC.oneshouldreleaseangerinsteadofholdingitinD.angerdoesharmnomatterwhatformittakes42.“Talkyourselfoutofit”inthelastparagraphisclosestinmeaningto__________.A.controlyourangerbytalkingtoyourselfB.talkinghelpsyouholdinyourangerC.persuadeyourselfnottogetangerD.releaseyourangerbytalkingitout43.Whatistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Irritablepeoplearemorelikelytosufferfromsomediseasesthancheerfulones.B.Highlevelsofangerandhostilityarecausedbypoorimmuneresponses.C.Mensuffermorefromhighlevelsofangerandhostilitythanwomen.D.Highlevelsofangerandhostilitywillsurelyresultinheartdiseaseandcancer.44.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat__________.A.freshairhelpsonecontrolhis/herfeelingB.lowerimmunityisunfavorabletopeople’shealthC.humanscanalwayscontroltheirfeelingsD.theangrieroneis,thefatteronewillbe45.Thebesttitleforthepassageis__________.A.AngerIsAngerB.ReleasingAngerorHoldingItInC.ControllingAngerBeforeitControlsYouD.Anger,aBigKillerIV.TranslationEnglishtoChinese:46.Makingweddingvowsislikesigningacontract.NowAmericansdon’treallythinkmarriageisabusinessdeal.Butmarriageisseriousbusiness.47.Almosteveryculturehasritualstosignalachangeinone’slife.Marriageisoneofthemostbasiclifechangesforpeopleofallcultures.48.Seekingawideraudienceforherart,O’NeillmovedtoNewYorkCityin1893.49.Intheory,PubSubwouldmakemoneybyrunningsearchesonbehalfofcompanies,orbylicensingitstechnologyforprivateuse.ChinesetoEnglish:51.史密斯先生退休后,他的兒子接管了他的公司。52.我們都支持你做候選人。53.卡車失控之后撞上了一棟房子。54.調(diào)查顯示,越來越多的人有自殺的傾像。SectionADirections:Thereare10incompletestatementshere.Youarerequiredtocompleteeachstatementbychoosingtheappropriateanswerfromthe4choicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushouldmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.16.Theclassroomneeds______.A)cleanB)tocleanC)tobecleanedD)beingcleaned17.Thereisanice-lookingcarthere.Iwonder______.A)whomitbelongstoB)whomdoesitbelongtoC)itbelongstowhomD)whomdoesitbelong18.Wordsworthwasoneofthegreatestpoets______livedinthe19thcentury.A)whichB)whoC)thoseD)that19.thepopulationistoolarge,wehavetotakemeasurestocontrolthebirthrate.A)AlthoughB)SinceC)IfD)Until20.Itisrequestedthateverystudent______apaperonsustainabledevelopment.A)writesB)wroteC)writingD)write21.Hesaid,"I______alotofnewpoemsbytheendoflastyear."A)hadalreadylearntB)havealreadylearntC)wouldhavealreadylearntD)alreadylearnt22.AsEdisongrew______,hebecamemoreandmoreinterestedinscience.A)elderB)theelderC)olderD)theolder23.Onlyinthisway______catchupwithyourbrothers.A)doyoucanB)canyouC)youcanD)youdocan24.Noone,excepthistwobestfriends,______whereheis.A)knowB)knowsC)toknowD)knowing25.Mr.Johnhasdecidedthathewill______thebranchcompanysetupinthesmalltown.A)takeoverB)handinC)putinD)leadtoSectionBDirections:Therearealso10incompletestatementshere.Youshouldfillineachblankwiththeproperformofthewordgiveninthebrackets.Write.thewordorwordsinthecorrespondingspaceontheAnswerSheet.26.Westartedtheattackwhentheenemy(cross)______theriver.27.Mysuggestionisthatwe(send)______afewpeopletohelptheothergroups.28.Iamsorrytolearnthatyouhavemadeno(improve)______onthedesignatall.29.Iprefer(live)______inthecountryratherthaninacity.30.Wehaddifficulty(carry)______outtheplan.31.Not(know)______heraddress,wecouldn'tgetintouchwithher.32.Doyouknowthe(high)______ofSt.Paul'sCathedral.33.Thegreatnumberoftrafficaccidents(emphasis)______theneedforcarefuldriving.34.Manymoderncarsareequippedwithan(automatically)______temperaturecontrolsystem.35.Thatoneisnogood;thisoneiseven(bad)______.PartⅢReadingComprehension(40minutes)Direction:Thispartistotestyourreadingability.Thereare5tasksforyoutofulfil.Youshouldreadthereadingmaterialscarefullyanddothetasksasyouareinstructed.Task1Direction:Afterreadingthefollowingpassage,youwillfind5questionsorunfinishedstatements,numbered36through40.Foreachquestionorstatementthereare4choicesmarkedA),B),C)orD).YoushouldmakethecorrectchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithaSinglelinethroughthecenter.Lemonadeisafavoritesummerdrink.Itisenjoyedatfamilymeals,picnic,ballgames,andmanyspecialparties.Peoplelikeitslight,lemonytaste.Theyalsolikeitbecauseitkeepsthemfromgettingtoothirsty.Doyoudrinkit?Freshlemonadecanbemadebycuttingalemoninhalfandsqueezingthejuiceintoacup.Aftertheseedsaretakenout,sugarandwateraremixedin.Onecupoflemonjuice,Onecupofsugar,andtwoquartsofwaterstirredtogethermakegoodlemonade.Thereareeveneasierwaystogetlemonade.Onewayistobuylemonadepowder.Thenaddtherightamountofwater.Anotherwayistobuycansoffrozenlemonadeandmixitwithwater.Theeasiestwayofallistobuyandopenacanoflemonadethatisreadytodrink,justlikeacanofjuice.Lemonadeisgoodforpeople.IthasvitaminC.Itkeepsthebodycoolinsummer.Whenservedhotitcanhelpabadcoldorasorethroat.Lemonadeisnotanewdrink.Ithasbeenaroundforalongtime.SomesayitcamefromChina.OthersthinkitprobablycamefromEnglandorFrance.MorethanfourhundredyearsagoanEnglishdoctorwroteaboutthegoodthatlemonadecandoforpeople.36.Lemonadeisa(n)______drink.A)oldB)popularC)nourishingD)A,BandC37.Inordertomakegoodlemonadewithonecupoflemonjuice,weshouldaddtoit______.A)twospoonsofsugarandtwoquartsofwaterB)onecupofsugarandtwoquartsofwaterC)onecupofsugarandonequartofwaterD)onespoonofsugarandonequartofwater38.Thereareothereasierwaystogetlemonade,suchas______.A)tobuylemonadepowderandboilitwithwaterB)togotodepartmentstoreC)tobuycansofboiledwaterD)tobuyfrozenlemonadeandmixitwithwater39.Lemonadeisnotanewdrink.It______.A)appearedforalongtimeB)wasbroughtbyChinesepeopleC)hasbeenaroundforseveraldecadesD)canhelppeoplerecoverfromdiseases40.Wecaninferfromthepassagethatthewriter______.A)thinksitisagooddrinkB)isalemonademanufacturerC)triestoconvincepeoplethatitisgoodforthemD)isamedicalresearcherTask2Directions:ThistaskisthesameasTask1.The5questionsorunfinishedstatementsarenumbered41through45.Takingpicturesisfun,andtakinggoodonesisnotdifficultifyoufollowafewsimplerules.Beforeyousnap(快拍)apicture,thinkingaboutit.Besurethatyouarecloseenoughtoyoursubject.Aprettyfaceagainstaclearbackground(背景),forexample,makesagoodpicture.Butadistantfigure,lostamongtreesandcloudslacksinterest.Inalandscape(風(fēng)景)scene,trytokeepatleasttwothirdsofthepicturebelowthelinewherethegroundmeetsthesky,forasky-scene,keepatleasttwothirdsofthepictureabovethatline.Studypicturesinnewspapersandbooks.Trytoseewhysomearebetterthanothers.Usewhatyoulearntoimproveyourownpictures.41.Thispassagegivesussome______.A)reasonsfortakinggoodpicturesB)ideasofsomefunnyhobbiesC)adviceontakinggoodpicturesD)differenceofthepicturestakenoutdoorsandindoors42.Thewritertalksmostlyaboutpicturestaken______.A)outdoorsB)indoorsC)incolorD)fornewspapers43.Inthefirstexample,thesubjectisprobablya______.A)buildingB)treeC)horseD)girl44.Inalandscapescene,two-thirdsofthepictureshouldbe______.A)landB)skyC)cloudsD)sea45.Youcanimproveyourpicturesby______.A)snappingthemasquicklyasyoucanB)thinkingaboutthembeforeyoutakethemC)studyingpicturesinnewspapersandbooksD)standingcloselytoyoursubjectTask3Directions:Thefollowingisapassageaboutabusinessmemo.Afterreadingit,youshouldcompletetheinformationbyfillingintheblanksmarked46through50(innotmorethan3words)inthetablebelow.Thebusinessmemo(備忘錄)isprobablythemostfrequentlyusedcommunicationwithinacompany.Itiscalledanintra-companycommunicationbecauseitisusedbypeopleintheirowncompanyororganization.Theychangetoletters,however,whentheywritemessagestopeoplewhodonotworkfortheircompany.Amemocreatesawrittenrecordthatmayormaynotfiled,dependingonthereceiverandthesubject.Asyouknow,spokenmessagesmaybemisunderstoodorforgotten.Amemo,however,becomesarecordthatdoesmuchtoensurethecompletecommunicationbetweenthesenderandthereceiver.Thestandardformofamemofrequentlycarriesapre-printedseriesofitems:To,From,DateandSubject.Thefirsttwoitemsincludethenamesofthereceiverandthesender.Awell:writtensubjectlinetellsthereaderthekeytopicortopicsthememoisabout.BusinessMemoFunction:forcommunicationwitha(46)Purpose:1)tokeepa(47)2)to(48)thecompletecommunicationItemsinvolved:1)Receiver2)493)Date4)50Task4Directions:ThefollowingispartofInformationforPublicSigns.Afterreadingit,youarerequiredtofindtheitemsequivalentto(與......等同)thosegiveninChineseinthetablebelow.ThenyoushouldputthecorrespondinglettersinthebracketsontheAnswerSheet,numbered51through55.A—CamerasForbiddenB—ChildrenNotAdmittedC—CriticismsAndSuggestionsWelcomeD—Don'tTouchHigh-TensionWireE—ForUseOnlyInCaseOfFire.F—InspectionsDeclinedG—KeepOffTheGrassH—KeepSilenceI—NightBellJ—NoBusinessTodayK—OutOfBoundsL—ReservedM—Round-The-ClockBusinessN—SeatByNumberO—SeeToTheFireP—PleaseKeepHandsOff51.()勿踏草地()滅火專用52.()嚴(yán)禁拍照()夜間有事,請(qǐng)按此鈴53.()今天不營業(yè)()對(duì)號(hào)入座54.()游客止步()小心煙火55.()晝夜?fàn)I業(yè)()謝絕參觀Task5Directions:Thefollowingisanadvertisement.Afterreadingft,youarerequiredtocompletetheanswersthatfollowthequestions(No.56throughNo.60).Youshouldwriteyouranswers(innotmorethan$words)ontheAnswerSheetcorrespondingly.NEWLYDECORATED&FULLYFURNISHEDOFFICE-QUARTERSROOMTOLETDONGFANGHOTEL—3rdFloor,WestWingCentralair-conditioned(中央空調(diào)),fullycarpetedandwallpapered.Woodexecutivedesksandchairs,typing-stand,filing-cabinet,side-boardandpamphletrackWall-beds,car-roomcupboard,upholsterysofa(豪華絲沙發(fā))andcoffeetable.Colour-TV,Hi-Fisystemandrefrigerator.Roomdirect-dialGuangzhou-HKtelephoneline,telexprinter,conference-roomwith8mmf

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