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Paul: Do you have to have that TV on quite so loud?Paul: Yes, I’
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Paul: Do you have to have that TV on quite so loud?Paul: Yes, I’

A.Oh, I’m sorry

B.No, I don’t

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第1题
Paul: Do you have to have that TV on quite so loud?Carol: ______.Is it bothering you?Paul:
Yes, I'm trying to sleep.A.Oh, I'm sorry B.Oh, excuse meC.No, I don't D.Yes, I have to

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第2题
Paul:Do you have to have that TV on quite so loud? Carol:______ Is it bothering you?Paul:

Paul:Do you have to have that TV on quite so loud? Carol:______ Is it bothering you? Paul: Yes, I'm trying to sleep.

A.Oh,ltm sorry

B.Oh,excuse me

C.No. I don't

D.Yes,I have to

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第3题
Paul: Do you have to have that TV on quite so loud? Carol: ______ Is it bothering you?Paul
: Yes, I'm trying to sleep.

A.Oh, I'm sorry.

B.Oh, excuse me.

C.No, I don't.

D.Yes, I have to.

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第4题
听力原文:W: How do you usually spend your day, Paul?M: I usually get up at seven. I take a

听力原文:W: How do you usually spend your day, Paul?

M: I usually get up at seven. I take a shower and dress and then I have breakfast at seven thirty. I leave the house at eight. I work from nine to five. I have dinner at six thirty, watch television and then go to bed.

W: How do you usually spend you weekends?

M: In the summer, I usually sit in the park. At other times of the year, I like to do odd(临时的) jobs around the house or paint. Painting is my hobby.

W: What do you do for exercise?

M: I play basketball every weekend.

At what time does the man usually have dinner?

A.At eight.

B.At six.

C.At six thirty.

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第5题
Part ADirections: You will hear a talk. As you listen, answer Questions 1-10 by circling T

Part A

Directions: You will hear a talk. As you listen, answer Questions 1-10 by circling TRUE or FALSE. You will hear the talk ONLY ONCE. You now have 1 minute to read Questions 1-10.

听力原文: Do It Yourself Magazine organizes a competition every summer to elect the "Handyman of the year". The winner of this year is Mr. Roy Miller, a Sheffield postman. A journalist and a photographer have come to his house. The journalist is interviewing Mr. Miller for an article in the magazine.

W: Well, I'm very impressed by all the work you've done on your house, Mr. Miller. How long have you been working on it?

M: I first became interested in Do-it-Yourself several years ago. You see, my son Paul is disabled. He's in a wheel-chair and I just had to make alterations to the house. I couldn't afford to pay workmen to do it. I had to learn to do it myself.

W: Had you had any experience in this kind of work? Did you have any practical skills?

M: No. I got a few books from the library but they didn't help very much. So I decided to go to evening classes so that I could learn basic carpentry and electrical wiring.

W: What sort of changes did you make to the house?

M: First of all, practical things to help Paul. You never really realize the problems handicapped people have until it attacks your own family. Most government buildings, for example, have steps up to the door. They don't plan buildings so that disabled people can get in and out. We used to live in a flat, and of course, it was totally unsuitable. Just imagine the problems a disabled person would have in your house. We needed a larger noise with wide corridors so that Paul could get from one room to another. We didn't have much money and we had to buy this one. It's over ninety years old and it was in a very bad state of repair.

W: Where did you begin?

M: The electrical. I completely rewired the house so that Paul could reach all the switches. I had to lower the light switches and raise the power-points. I went on to do the whole house so that Paul could reach things and go where he needed.

W: What else did you do?

M: By the time I'd altered everything for Paul, do-it-yourself had become a hobby. I really enjoyed doing things with my hands. Look, I even installed smoke-alarms.

W: What was the purpose of that?

M: I was very worried about fire. You see, Paul can't move very fast. I fitted them so that we would have plenty of warning if there were a fire. I put in a complete burglar-alarm system. It took weeks. The front door opens automatically, and I'm going to put a device on Paul's wheelchair so that he'll be able to open and close it when he wants.

W: What are you working on now?

M: I've just finished the kitchen. I've designed it so that he can reach everything. Now I'm building an extension so that Paul will have a large room on the ground floor where he can work.

W: There's a $10, 000prize. How are you going to spend it?

M: I am going to start my own business so that I can convert ordinary houses for disabled people. I think I've become an expert on die subject.

Though Paul is disabled, he managed to move around in the house.

A.True

B.Fasle

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第6题
听力原文:M: I'm getting together with Sara and Paul tonight. We're going out to eat and th
en watch a movie. Why don't you come with us?

W: I'd love to, but I have to work hard for a test tomorrow.

Q: What will the woman do tonight?

(6)

A.Eat out with the man.

B.Study at home.

C.Watch a movie with friends.

D.Watch TV at home.

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第7题
Part A

The following information is contained in a formal invitation you have received. Follow the directions and write an appropriate reply to it.

A wedding invitation from Mr. and Mrs. Fisher. Margaret Anne is their daughter. She is marrying Peter Johnson, Thursday, July 1st, at 10 a. m. at the St. Paul Church with a reception following the ceremony at Christina Hotel. You will not attend because you will be seeing your mother in Shanghai at that time.

You should write approximately 100 words. Do not sign your own name at the end of your letter. Use "Wang Lin" instead. You do not need to write your address.

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第8题
听力原文:WOMAN: Do-It-Yourself magazine organizes a competition every summer to find the "
Handyman of the Year". The winner this year is Mr. Roy Miller, a Sheffield post man. Well, I'm very impressed by all the work you've done on your house, Mr. Miller. How long have you been working on it?

MAN: I first became interested in do-it-yourself several years ago. You see, my son Paul is disabled. He's in a wheelchair and I just had to make alterations to the house. I couldn't afford m pay workmen to do it. I had to learn to do it myself.

WOMAN: Have you had any experience of this kind of work? Did you have any practical skills?

MAN: No. I got a few books from the library but they didn't help very much. Then I decided to go to evening classes so that I could learn basic carpentry and electrics,

WOMAN: What sort of changes did you make to the house?

MAN: First of all, practical things to help Paul. You never, really realize the problems handicapped people have until it affects your own family. Most government buildings, for example, have steps up to the door. They don't plan buildings so that disabled people can get in and out. We used to live in a flat, and of course, it was totally unsuitable. Just imagine the problems a disabled person would have in your house. We needed a large house with wide corridors so that Paul could get from one room to another. We didn't have much money and we had to buy this one. It's over ninety years old and it was in a very bad state of report.

WOMAN: Where did you begin?

MAN: The electrics, I completely rewired the house so that Paul could reach all the switches. I had w lower the light switches cad raise the power points. I went on to do the whole house so that Paul could reach things and go where he wanted.

WOMAN: What else did you do?

MAN: By the time I'd altered everything for Paul, do-it-yourself had become a hobby. I really enjoyed doing things with my hands. Look I even installed smoke-alarms.

WOMAN: What was the purpose of that?

MAN: I was very worried about fire. You see, Paul can't move very quickly. I fitted them so that we would have plenty of warning, if there were a fire. I put in a complete burglar-alarm system. It took weeks, The front door opens automatically, and I'm going to put a device on Paul's wheelchair so that he'll be able to open and close it when he wants.

WOMAN: What are you working on now?

MAN: I've just finished the kitchen. I've designed it so that he can reach everything. Now I'm building an extension so that Paul will have a large room on the ground floor where he can work.

WOMAN: There's a £10,000 prize. How are you going to spend it?

MAN: I'm hoping to start my own business so that I can convert ordinary houses for disabled people. I think I've become an expert on the subject.

Questions:

27.Why does Mr. Miller make so many alterations to his house?

28.Which of the following is NOT mentioned?

29.Mr. Miller made lots of changes to his house, which of the following was not one of these changes?

30.What is Mr. Miller going to do with the prize?

(47)

A.He likes to do things with his own hands.

B.He wants to make things easier for Paul.

C.His house was in a very bad state when he bought it.

D.He wants to save money.

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第9题
听力原文:W: Well, I'm very impressed by all the work you've done on your house, Mr. Miller
. How long have you been working on it?

M: I first became interested in do-it-yourself several years ago. You see, my son Paul is disabled. He's in a wheelchair and I just had to make alterations to the house.

W: Have you had any experience of this kind of work?

M: No. I got a few books from the library but they didn't help very much. Then I decided to go to evening classes so that I could learn basic carpentry and electrics.

W: What sort of changes did you make to the house?

M: First of all, practical things to help Paul. Just imagine the problems a disabled person would have in your house. We need a large house with wide corridors so that Paul could get from one room to another. We didn't have much money and we had to buy this one. It's over ninety years old and it was in a very bad state of repair.

W: Where did you begin?

M: The electrics. I completely rewired the house so that Paul could reach all the switches.

W: What else did you do?

M: By the time I'd altered everything for Paul, do-it-yourself had become a hobby. I really enjoyed doing things with my hands.

W: What are you working on now?

M: I've just finished the kitchen. Now I'm building an extension so that Paul will have a large room on the ground floor where he can work.

W: There's a $10,000 prize for the Do-it-yourself competition. How are you going to spend it?

M: I'm hoping to start my own business so that I can convert ordinary houses for disabled people. I think I've become an expert on the subject.

(27)

A.He likes to do things with his own hands.

B.He wants to make things easier for Paul.

C.His house was in a very bad shape when he bought it.

D.He wants to save money.

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第10题
You are the network administrator for Ezonexam.com. The file server for the accounting dep
artment is a Windows 2000 Server computer named Ezonexam1. You have created a folder named Payments on the system partition of Ezonexam1. Payments is shared on the network as Payments with the default share permissions. The owner of the Payments folder is domain Admins. The NTFS permissions are shown in the following table.

NTFS Permissions

Domain Admins: Allow Read

Accounting: Allow Full Control

There is a file called review.doc in the Payment folder. The owner of review.doc is a user named Paul who is on a temporary leave of absence. The NTFS permissions for the file list only Paul on the access control list, with Full Control permission.

You want to remove Paul's access to review.doc and grant the Modify permission for a user named Lily Loo. You open the Security properties of review.doc and discover that you are unable to modify the permissions of the file.

You want to be able to remove Paul's access and grant Lily Loo the Modify permission on review.doc.

What should you do?

A.Take ownership of the file.

B.Take ownership of the Payments folder.

C.Grant Domain Admins Full control of the Payments shared folder.

D.Grant Domain Admins Change for the Payments shared folder.

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第11题
Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conve

Section A

Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer.

听力原文:M: Paul is so busy lately. I never have a chance to talk to him any more.

W: He had a collection of verse published last year. And now he is trying to get a novel about the automobile industry accepted.

Q: What do you think is Paul's profession?

(12)

A.A publisher.

B.A writer.

C.An automobile engineer

D.An advertiser.

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