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I. Listening Comprehension 1-5 BACBC 6-10 CBCBB 11-15 AACBC 16. for a meeting 17. get together 18. on holiday 19. college roommate 20. another call II. Grammar and Vocabulary 21-25 BABAC 26-30 CBCBA 31-35 BCBAC III. Cloze 36-40 CABDD 41-45 BCDCD 46-50 BACBA IV. Reading Comprehension 51-53 BCC 54-57 DCCA 58-61 AACB 62-65 CACD 66 BCF 67. 250 million dollars 68. road system 69. too late 70. school children/boys 71. three 72. boats 73. good weather 74. pilot 75. musical instruments V. Writing (1) We human beings are suffering from the lack of water seriously. A study alarms about three thousand million people will lack water by 2025, which will lead to many problems such as diseases and international conflicts. Water is the source of life. However, our water resources are so limited that it is time to take steps to save water. We should promote the awareness of saving water and protect lakes and rivers from being polluted. Besides, recycling water is an effective way.
(2) I’ve heard that you spend too much time on the Internet games. The Internet helps us a lot in many ways today. But if you are addicted to the Internet games, you will be harmed both physically and psychologically/mentally. There are many examples in which teenagers get lost in the unreal world of the Internet games. As a student, we should make good use of our time and focus on our studies.
听力录音原稿 (Text 1) M: Hello. May I speak to Larry? W: I’m afraid Larry isn’t here right now. Can I take a message? M: Yes. This is his friend Bob calling. Would you please ask Larry to bring a few bottles of orange to the party tonight?
W: OK. Just a minute. I’m writing this down. “Bob called. You should bring a few bottles of orange to the party tonight.” Is that it? M: Yes, I guess so. You might ask him to call back if he is free. W: All right. I’ll give him the message. M: Thanks a lot. (Text 2) M: Well, I’ll see you later, Mrs Todd. My wife is waiting for me to take her shopping. W: I understand. There’s a lot to get done at weekends, especially when you two work and the children are small. M: That’s right. Jane and I have been talking about visiting you since moving in. So when I saw you out in the garden, I decided to come over to say hello. W: I’m glad you did. In fact, I should have called on you first, since you are the new neighbors. M: By the way, do you need anything from the store? W: No, thanks, but I enjoy the offer. And thank you for coming over. M: It’s been a pleasure. (Text 3) W: It’s 7 o’clock already, dear. M: Yes, I know. It’s rush hour. I decide to stay in the office to finish my work. W: And so, your dinner is cold. Why do you work so hard? M: I just start, and then I can’t stop. W: You can stop at any time. You don’t need to keep on working at all. M: And then what would I do? W: We can move to Florida. M: Oh, Florida. Is it any better than New York? W: It’s warm and sunny all the year round. No snow, no ice. M: And what would we do every spring, summer, and fall? W: A lot of our friends have moved there. We can go and visit them. M: Well, I’ll think about it. (Text 4) M: It seems that quite a number of restaurants serve foreign food. W: Yes, American, French and Italian foods are quite popular in China. M: Maybe China’s opening to the outside has helped to change your diet and taste. W: Maybe. But the foreign food is high in fat, sugar and salt. They’re not good for people’s health. Are there any Chinese restaurants in your hometown? M: Plenty. The meals are very good. Many westerners like Chinese food. W: Most of the Chinese people like vegetables and fruit because they’re rich in fibre and low in sugar and fat. I think a healthy diet should contain some fat, some fibre and a little salt. M: You’re right. Westerners eat too much fat and sugar. That’s why many of them become fat. (Text 5) W: Excuse me, I’m new in this department building. Could I ask you about some of the rules here? M: Yes, of course. W: First, about parking. Is it OK to leave my car behind the building? M: Sure. You will see some parking spaces there for the people here. W: And what about when I have guests? M: Well, guests are not allowed to leave their cars in the back. They have to park in the guest parking area in the front. W: I see. And are there any rules about house pets? Am I allowed to have a dog, for example? M: Cats are allowed, but I’m afraid dogs aren’t permitted. You see, they make a mess all over the place and they bark at night, so the people here decided against them. W: I understand. Now what about the rubbish? M: Rubbish has to be taken to the dustbin. There is one on each floor next to the lift. W: All right. And do I have to use those special bags for the waste? M: No, that’s not necessary. You can use the paper bags you get from the supermarket. W: Thank you. M: You are welcome. (Text 6) M: David, this is Tim, your old college roommate. I’m in town for a meeting. I would have called before I came, but the meeting was supposed to last all day, and I didn’t think I’d have time to talk to you. It turns out that the meeting ended early. I’m hoping we could get together for a while, but my plane back to Columbus leaves at 8:30. We are all fine. Ellie likes her new job. Our kids are doing well in school. We are going to Italy on holiday this year. I’m looking forward to going back there again. Remember what a great time we had when you and I went in 1994? I hope I can find that great restaurant up in the hills. Remember it? Anyway, we are excited about the trip. I hope you and Catherine are OK. Well, I don’t know what else to say in the machine, so I guess I’ll hang u