38. When the "free trial" deadline is over, you'll be charged without notice for a product or service if .
A) you happen to reveal your credit card number
B) you fail to cancel it within the specified period
C) you fail to apply for extension of the deadline
D) you find the product or service unsatisfactory
39. Businesses do not regard information concerning personal bank accounts as private because .
A) it is considered "transaction and experience" information unprotected by law
B) it has always been considered an open secret by the general public
C) its sale can be brought under control through self-regulation
D) its revelation will do no harm to consumers under the current protection policy
40. We can infer from the passage that .
A) banks will have to change their ways of doing business
B) "free trial" practice will eventually be banned
C) privacy protection laws will soon be enforced
D) consumers' privacy will continue to be invaded
Part HI Vocabulary (20 minutes)
Directions: There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.
41. For many years the Japanese have the car market.
A) operated C) presided
B) occupied D) dominated
42. The bank is offering a to anyone who can give information about the robbery.
A) prize C) bonus
B) reward D) compliment
43. His illness first itself as severe stomach pains and headaches.
A) manifested C) expressed
B) displayed D) reflected
44. These continual in temperature make it impossible to decide what to wear.
A) fluctuations C) transitions
B) transformations D) exchanges
45. Before we move, we should some of the old furniture, so that we can have more room in the new house.
A) cancel C) discard
B) conceal D) dissipate
46. As we know, computers are used to store and information efficiently.
A) reclaim C) reconcile
B) reassure D) retrieve
47. It is a(n) that the French eat so much rich food and yet have a relatively low rate of heart disease.
A) paradox C) analogy
B) correlation D) illusion
48. The police are trying to what really happened.
A) assert C) ascertain
B) avert D) ascribe
49. The they felt for each other was obvious to everyone who saw them.
A) adherence C) sensitivity
B) affection D) sensibility
50. The relatives of those killed in the crash got together to seek .
A) compensation C) premium
B) refund D) repayment
51. He tried to hide his patch by sweeping his hair over to one side.
A) bleak C) bald
B) barren D) bare
52. Years after the accident he was still________ by images of death and destruction.
A) submerged C) twisted
B) dipped D) haunted
53. In spite of the________ , it seemed that many of the invited guests would still show up.
A) comparison C) distinction
B) controversy D) deviation
54. The government ________ a heavy tax on tobacco, which aroused opposition from the tobacco industry.
A) imposed C) prescribed
B) complied D) pronounced
55. The subject of safety must be placed at the top of the ________.
A) routine C) agenda
B) bulletin D) timetable
56. The old couple now still ________ for their beloved son, 30 years after his death.
A) mourn C) cherish
B) groan D) immerse
57. The post-World War II baby resulted in a 43 percent increase in the number of teenagers ________ in the 1960s and 1970s.
A) production C) prosperity
B) boost D) boom
58. High grades are supposed to ________ academic ability, but John's actual performance did not confirm this.
A) clarify C) certify
B) classify D) notify
59. You cannot imagine how I feel ________ with my duties sometimes.
A) overthrown C) overflowed
B) overwhelmed D) overturned
60. Coffee is the ________ of this district and brings local farmers a lot of money.
A) elite C) spice
B) majority D) staple
61. Although he was on a diet, the delicious food ________ him enormously.
A) distracted C) tempted
B) stimulated D) inspired
62. When construction can begin depends on how soon the ________ of the route is completed.
A) survey C) orientation
B) identity D) conviction
63. He said that ending the agreement would ________ the future of small or family-run shops, lead to fewer books being published and increase prices of all but a few bestsellers.
A) venture C) legalize
B) jeopardize D) expose
64. The boxer ________ and almost fell when his opponent hit him.
A) scattered C) staggered
B) shattered D) stamped
65. At first everything went well with the project but recently we have had a number of ________ with the machinery.
A) disturbances C) outputs
B) distortions D) setbacks
66. Anyone not paying the registration fee by the end of this month will be ________ to have withdrawn from the program.
A) deemed C) contemplated
B) anticipated D) acknowledged
67. It is generally known that New York is a city for ________ and a center for odd bits of information.
A) veterans C) victims
B) eccentrics D) pedestrians
68. In mountainous regions, much of the snow that falls is ________ into ice.
A) compiled C) embodied
B) dispersed D) compacted
69. Henry went through the documents again carefully for fear of ________ any important data.
A) relaying C) overlooking
B) revealing D) deleting
70. Elisabeth did not enter the museum at once, but________ in the courtyard.
A) dwelled C) resided
B) lingered D) delayed
Part IV Error Correction (15 minutes)
Culture refers to the social heritage of a people - the learned
patterns for thinking, feeling and acting that characterize a
population or society, include the expression of these patters in S1.
material things. Culture is compose of nonmaterial culture - S2.
abstract creations like values, beliefs, customs and institutional
arrangements - and material culture - physical object like S3.
cooking pots, computers and bathtubs. In sum, culture reflects
both the ideas we share or everything we make. In ordinary S4.
speech, a person of culture is the individual can speak another S5.
language - the person who is unfamiliar with the arts, music, S6.
literature, philosophy, or history. But to sociologists, to be
human is to be cultured, because of culture is the common world S7.
of experience we share with other members of our group.
Culture is essentially to our humanness. It provides a kind S8.
of map for relating to others. Consider how you feel your way
about social life. How do you know how to act in a classroom,
or a department store, or toward a person who smiles or laugh S9.
at you? Your culture supplies you by broad, standardized, S10.
ready-made answers for dealing with each of these situations.
Therefore, if we know a person's culture, we can understand
and even predict a good deal of his behavior.
Part V Writing (30 minutes)
For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a letter to the editor of a newspaper complaining about the poor service of a bookstore. You should write at least 150 words according to the guidelines given below in Chinese.
设想你买了一本英文词典,发现有这样那样的质量问题,书店的服务态度又不好,因此给报社编辑写信。信中必须包括以下内容:
1、事情的起因
2、与书店交涉的经过
3、呼吁服务行业必须提高服务质量
答案:
听力:
1-5 CADDB
6-10 CAABC
11-15 DCABA
16-20DABCB
阅读:
21-25 CDABB
26-30 DCACD
31-35 BADDC
36-40 BDBAD
词汇:
41-45 DBAAC
46-50 DACBA
51-55 CDBAC
56-60 ADCBD
61-65 CABCD
66-70 ABDCB
改错:
1. include -->including
2. compose --> composed
3. object --> objects
4. or --> and
5. individual后+ who
6. unfamiliar --> familiar
7. of去掉
8. essentially --> essential
9. laugh --> laughs
10. by --> with
作文:
[参考范文]
June 19, 2004
Dear Editor,
I am writing this letter to reflect some problems I came across recently and. appeal to the improvement of the service industry.
This weekend I bought an English-Chinese dictionary in a bookstore near my home since its cover is elaborately designed. But when I went home and read carefully, I found that the several pages of the dictionary have been cracked and befouled. What is worse, the misprints spread everywhere in the dictionary and seriously affect my comprehension. Since there was such damage and misprint to the dictionary, I went to the bookstore to require for a replace. But to my surprise, the staff of the bookstore turn down my request rudely and even denied the poor quality of the dictionary.
It goes without saying that today's face-paced and market-oriented economy calls for much higher standard for service industry. However, to my regret, many of the commercials fail to achieve this standard and the quality of the staff needs to be improved. It's self-evident that the poor quality of practitioners in the service industry will not only deeply disappoint customers but also hamper the development of our country's economy. As a result, I expect your newspaper to appeal to the service industry to attach more importance to the service improvement.
Thank you for your attention!
Sincerely yours,
Sam