Part Ⅱ Fast Reading 1.D) a powerful force for global integration 2.C) at an annual rate of 3.9% 3.B) 20% 4.D) They give them chances for international study or internship. 5.A) Yale’s collaboration with Fudan University on genetic research 6.C) It was intentionally created by Standford University. 7.B) It has been unsteady for years. 8.changes in the visa process 9.take their knowledge and skills back home 10.strengthen the nation
Part Ⅲ Listening Comprehension Section A Conversations Short Conversations 11. C) She was somewhat overweight. 12. D) At the hotel reception. 13. B) Having confidence in her son. 14. A) Have a short break. 15. D) He has been in perfect condition. 16. B) She still keeps some old furniture in her new house. 17. D) The woman forget lending the book to the man. 18. C) The man doesn’t look like a sportsman. Long Conversations 19. A) She has packed it in one of her bags. 20. C) It will last one week. 21. B) The taxi is waiting for them. 22. A) At home. 23. C) She is tired of her present work. 24. A) Translator. 25. D) Education and experience. Section B Short Passages 26. A) They care a lot about children. 27. B) Their birth information is usually kept secret. 28. C) They have mixed feelings about finding their natural parents. 29. D) Adoption has much to do with love. 30. B) He bought the Washington Post. 31. A) She was the first woman to lead to lead a big US publishing company.
32. D) Katharine had exerted an important influence on the world. 33. C) It'll protect them from possible financial crises. 34. A) They can’t immediately get back the money paid for their medical cost. 35. B) They needn’t pay the entire medical bill at once. Section C Compound Dictation 36. alarming 37. increased 38. sheer 39. disturbing 40. comparison 41. proportion 42. force 43. inverse 44. The percentage of people living in cities is much higher than the percentage working in industry. 45. There is not enough money to build adequate houses for the people that live there, let alone the new arrivals 46. So the figures for the growth of towns and cities represent proportional growth of unemployment and underemployment,
Part Ⅳ Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth) Section A Banked Cloze 47. K) projects 48. M) role 49. A) acting 50. J) offers 51. D) cooperative 52. G) forward 53. F) especially 54. I) information 55. O) victims 56. E) entire Section B Short Passages Passage One 57. A) All its courses are offered online. 58. C) a absence of face-to-face instruction. 59. B) save a great deal on traveling and boarding expenses. 60. B) The evaluation system used by online universities is inherently weak. 61. B) cutting down on their expenses. Passage Two 62. D) All its courses are offered online. 63.B) a absence of face-to-face instruction. 64.C) save a great deal on traveling and boarding expenses. 65.A) The evaluation system used by online universities is inherently weak. 66. B) cutting down on their expenses.
Part Ⅴ Cloze 67. A) as 68. C) to 69.D) distinguished 70. A) related 71. C) in 72. B) much 73. D) behavior 74. B) but 75. C) negative 76. A) given 77. D) consistent 78. A) consumers 79. D) favorable 80. C) Moreover 81. B) enhancing 82. A) readily 83. D) volume 84. B) amount 85. D) intentions 86. A) turn
Part Ⅵ Translation 87. Thanks to a host of new inventions 88. I am more likely to get tired than before 89. whatever sacrifice I have to make 90. it is more convenient and less time-consuming 91. is measured by how many they can loan
Part Ⅰ Writing 范文一 Nowadays, there usually exists a wide selection of electives for college students to choose from. However, students have quite different plans for their future so they always end up learning courses based on their own ideas. Some students may choose to learn a certain course in order to obtain an extra certificate for their job hunting after graduation. Because they assume that some more knowledge could ensure more chances of winning in finding a good job. Others may have their choice made just for fun. They tend to hold the idea that college life could be more colorful if they could widen their knowledge through elective courses. As far as I’m concerned, I’m inclined to choose electives based on both the value of the courses and the interest of my own. 范文二 Nowadays many college students prefer to have electives in their spare time because the courses can offer a variety of skills and abundant knowledge apart from what they learn in the daily courses. There are many factors that may account for it, and the following are the most conspicuous aspects. To start with, many students want to get another degree besides their own, so that they can have more competence when they seek a job. Furthermore, as for me, I don’t care about degree or job, I just want to obtain some necessary skills to make my college life worthwhile. What I’m concerned most is how to own more skills that may be necessary for my future. Finally, some students want to learn anything that is different from what they are learning now. The science students, for example, want to know about Shakespeare while the art students want to tell how a vehicle works and how to deal with it when it breaks down. So, they can all get what they think is life. On the whole, the phenomenon is one of the results of multi-demand of the employment market. There is still a long way for us to improve the elective itself, but as a student myself, I find it rewarding and interesting.
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