Section A
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11. A) The woman will bring some food backfor dinner.
B) They will go to their friend's home fordinner.
C) The woman will fill the refrigeratorbefore dinner.
D) They will eat out for dinner after work.
12. A) Take more rest breaks while at work.
B) Quit her job and find a new one.
C) Ask for a leave from her boss.
D) Talk to her boss directly.
13. A) Things on sale may be worth buying.
B) Things on sale are not worth buying.
C) Things on sale are out of style andseason.
D) Things on sale are carefully lookedover.
14. A) She's looking forward to her weekendtrip.
B) She will accept the man's invitation.
C) She would prefer to go to the Disneylandalone.
D) She thinks the kids will enjoy theDisneyland.
15. A) Because he met a heavy traffic onhis way.
B) Because a terrible car accident happenedto him.
C) Because he had taken a different road.
D) Because the road was closed and he hadto wait.
16. A) Change the T-shirts for smaller ones.
B) Sell T-shirts for her son.
C) Work as an assistant at the store.
D) Make these T-shirts smaller.
17. A) Ask a friend for the name of a hairstylist.
B) Get her hair cut in the afternoon.
C) Make an appointment with someone else.
D) Call another hair salon to cut her curlyhair.
18. A) The woman should eat a biggerbreakfast.
B) The woman should try to make time forlunch.
C) The woman would be busy the whole week.
D) The woman should change her scheduleafter she eats lunch.
Conversation One
19. A) They are held twice a year.
B) They were first held in 1927.
C) They are given for excellence in films.
D) They are less desired than the GrammyAwards.
20. A) By an anonymous ballot.
B) By an open vote.
C) By rigid rules.
D) By their personal preference.
21. A) One of the academy members.
B) Creator of the Oscar statue.
C) An Oscar winner.
D) A nominee for the Oscar award.
22. A) She had great interest in thehistory of the Oscars.
B) She searched the information from theInternet.
C) She took a course in the history offilm.
D) She majored in motion pictures.
Conversation Two
23. A) Give suggestions for revision.
B) Write one for her.
C) Point out grammatical errors in it.
D) Cut some unnecessary materials.
24. A) Law.
B) Music.
C) Geology.
D) Biology.
25, A) Look through her materials.
B) Make preparation for the interview.
C) Pay attention to the presentation.
D) Add something to make herself stand out.
SectionB
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Passage One
26. A) More than 400
B) More than 4,000.
C) About 200,
D) About 50.
27. A) Eating less salt will help decreaseblood pressure.
B) Many people in America have high bloodpressure.
C) Some patients don't follow the doctor'ssuggestion.
D) Eating unhealthy foods has effects onone's health.
28. A) The decrease in blood pressure.
B) Continued high-blood pressure.
C) Taking too much medicine,
D) Excessive intake of vitamins.
29. A) Cooked meat products are safe toeat.
B) People should eat less popular preparedfoods.
C) To decrease salt, popular prepared foodsneed to be improved.
D) High blood pressure patients should seea doctor.
PassageTwo
30. A) All the transportation is free.
B) Every one can get medical treatment andjob training,
C) Free health care and social services.
D) The state offers affordable housing.
31. A) The universities are all free forstudents,
B) The state pays the bill for its studentsstudy overseas.
C) People can choose any school they like.
D) People can go to universities withouttests.
32. A) They can also get free education.
B) They all work in oil companies.
C) They mostly come from Arab countries.
D) They live in the poor districts.
Passage three
33, A) They found the mother.
B) Someone wanted to adopt the baby,
C) The baby was healthy.
D) They knew the name of the baby.
34. A) From the investigation bydetectives,
B) From the words of some witnesses.
C) From the head of Hope Foundation.
D) From the amount of blood on the rock.
35. A) She had not enough money.
B) She did not know how to get there.
C) She was afraid to be recognized.
D) She could manage the delivery herself.
Section C
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At the end of his two terms in office,Ronald Reagan viewed with satisfaction the achievements of his innovativeprogram, known as the Reagan Revolution. This revolution aimed to reduceAmerican people's (36)____ upon the government. He felt he had fulfilled hiscampaign pledge of 1980 to restore "the great, (37)__ roar of Americanprogress and growth and optimism".
Ronald Reagan was (38)__ by Republicans in1980 and chose as his running mate (39)__ United Nations Ambassador GeorgeBush. Reagan won 489 votes to 49 for President Jimmy Carter.
On January 20, 1981, Reagan took office.(40)___, only about 69 days later he was shot by a would-be assassin (刺客), but quickly recovered and returned to duty. Moreover, his graceand wit during the dangerous (41) __ caused his popularity to soar.
Dealing skillfully with Congress, Reagan(42) ___ legislation to stimulate economic growth, curb (43) ___, increaseemployment, and strengthen national defense. He embarked upon a course ofcutting taxes and government expenditures.(44)________.
In foreign policy Reagan sought to achieve“peace through strength”.During his twoterms(45)_______.In dramatic meetingswith Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev,he negotiated a treaty that would eliminate intermediate.rang e nuclear missiles.By ordering naval escorts in the Persian Gulf, he maintained thefree flow of oil during the Iran-Iraq war.
Overall,(46)_______ _____________________.