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翻译Since we all want to set a good first impression, it is important to know the rig

ht shaking hands manners.

A. 自从我们想要有一个好印象,我们就了解了正确的握手方式。

B. 既然我们都想给别人留下一个好的第一印象,那么了解下正确的握手礼仪就非常重要了。

C. 既然我们都得到了一个好印象,所以知道正确的握手礼仪非常重要。

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第1题
Section D听力原文:After reaching its peak in 1990s, journalism seems to be cast in bleak a

Section D

听力原文: After reaching its peak in 1990s, journalism seems to be cast in bleak and grim prospects. We are enduring the worst recession in the advertising market since at least the 1950s.

Yet, I am optimistic about the future of journalism. Journalism is the business of bringing information and opinion about public affairs to a mass audience. So long as the people want to know the world around, they will want journalism.

In fact, the growth of journalism is rapid and all transforming than any change since the advent of cheap printing, newspaper, radio or other mass media. However, contrasts are obvious. Over the past decade and a half, many newsmagazines are dying, but the Economist, also a news magazine, flourishes.

The TV networks are shrinking. The American networks' evening programs have only a little more than half the audience they had a decade ago. Yet there is more and better news and information program available to North American viewers than ever before. The daily newspapers are losing their readers. And yet, the newspaper readers have access to almost every title in the world instantaneously, either free or at a lower cost.

Journalists feel that cost-conscious managements are squeezing their ability to do serious and in-depth and unusual work. But we can check into the vast on-line network of bloggers and learn from somebody directly on the spot more facts than even the most lavishly funded reporter would ever tell me.

So if these are the worst of times, they are also the best of times.

After reaching its【21】in 1990s, journalism seems to be cast in bleak and grim prospects. We are enduring the worst【22】in the advertising market since at least the 1950s.

Yet, I am【23】about the future of journalism. Journalism is the business of bringing information and opinion about public affairs to a mass audience. So long as the people want to know the world around, they will want【24】.

In fact, the growth of journalism is rapid and all【25】than any change since the advent of cheap【26】, newspaper, radio or other mass media. However, contrasts are obvious. Over the past decade and a half, many newsmagazines are dying, but the【27】, also a news magazine, flourishes.

The TV networks are【28】. The American networks' evening programs have only a little more than half the audience they had a decade ago. Yet there is more and better news and information program available to North American viewers than ever before.

The daily newspapers are losing their readers. And yet, the newspaper readers have【29】to almost every title in the world instantaneously, either free or at a lower cost.

Journalists feel that cost-conscious【30】are squeezing their ability to do serious and in-depth and unusual work. But we can check into the vast on-line network of bloggers and learn from somebody directly on the spot more facts than even the most lavishly funded reporter would ever tell me.

So if these are the worst of times, they are also the best of times.

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第2题
Animation means making things which are lifeless come live and【S1】______ .move. Since earl

Animation means making things which are lifeless come live and 【S1】______ .

move. Since earliest times, people have always been fascinated by

movement. And not until this century have we managed to capture 【S2】______ .

movement, to record it, and in the case of animation, to reinterpret it 【S3】______ .

and recreate it. To do all this, we use a movie camera and a projector. In

the world of cartoon animation, everything is impossible. You can 【S4】______ .

make the characters you create do exactly that you want them to do. 【S5】______ .

A famous early cartoon character was Felix the Cat, created Pat 【S6】______ .

Sullivan in America in the early nineteen twenties. Felix was a

marvelous cat. He could do all sorts of things no natural cat can do as 【S7】______ .

taking off his tail, using it as a handle and then putting it back. The

famous Walt Disney cartoon characteristics came to life after 1928. 【S8】______ .

Popeye the Sailorman and his girl friend Olive Oyl were born at the

Max Fleischer studios in 1933. But to be an animator, you don't have

to be a professional. It is possible for anyone to make a simple

animated film with using a camera at all. All that you have to do is to 【S9】______ .

draw directly on to blank film and then running the film through a 【S10】______ .

projector.

【S1】

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第3题
听力原文:W1: Jane, I am starved. What do you say we go out and get some lunch first and fi
nish working on this report after we come back?

W2: That sounds like an idea, Susan. I was starting to feel a bit hungry myself. Hey, let's go and try something different today. I'm getting kind of tired of having the same food day after day.

W1: All right, do you have anything special in mind, or do you want me to suggest something?

W2: Well, I was thinking that we could go to that Thai restaurant Sean was telling us about the other day. He said the food is really good and spicy. It's been a long time since I had anything spicy, and you know how much I like spicy food.

Where is the conversation taking place?

A.At a restaurant.

B.In an office.

C.At the company cafeteria.

D.At Sean's place.

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第4题
Mobile phones help us communicate everywhere, which is very important. They are good at em
ergencies, when you've【21】a car accident, for instance. A mobile phone【22】save your life! Mobile phones are also【23】because they have many good features—we can take photos and send them all over the world. But every coin has two sides. The【24】thing about mobile phones is that you have no privacy. My boss and friends find me whenever they want! I haven't enjoyed a whole quiet day since the day I【25】my mobile phone.【26】disadvantage is that mobile phones make us lose good habits, such as punctuality. Before, when we【27】keep in touch so easily, if we had a date with someone, we tried our best to arrive【28】time. But now, because of the mobile phone, we are not afraid of【29】late any more, so, surprisingly enough, we make people wait! The third【30】I see is that I change my mobile phone once a year, and this means I'm spending【31】too much money on it. I think it is important to think【32】we use mobile phones. We should use things such as mobile phones, laptops, cameras, the Internet, and so on,【33】our needs. We can【34】our mobile phone when we don't want to be disturbed by【35】. If we know how to use it, we can eliminate its disadvantages.

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A.have

B.made

C.had

D.crashed

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第5题
Section BDirections: This section is to test your ability to understand short conversation

Section B

Directions: This section is to test your ability to understand short conversations. There are 2 recorded conversations in it. After each conversation, there are some recorded questions. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, you should choose the correct answer from the 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D.

听力原文:W: John, since you visited Tianjin last week,, where do you want to go tomorrow?

M: I want to visit every place here in your capital.

W: Well, I'll have to make a list of the famous places for your reference.

M: Hong, it's kind of you to be my tour guide.

W: I'd be glad to help you.

M: You know I really want to see all of the Chinese tradition here, so I think I can't miss the Great Wall.

W: Of course, but the Great Wall won't be open this Thursday, so maybe tomorrow we can go to Summer Palace instead.

M: Oh, what a pity!

(6)

A.Tianjin.

B.Chongqing.

C.Shanghai.

D.Beijing.

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第6题
听力原文: There is no point in looking for a simple definition of "reading". Reading is no
different from all the other common words in our language. It has many meanings, and since the meaning of the word on any particular occasion will depend largely on the context in which it occurs, we should not expect that a single definition for reading will be found. One cannot even ask such a direct question as whether the process of reading necessarily includes comprehension. If we recommend a particular book to a friend, we obviously intend the friend to comprehend it. It would be unnecessary to say we wanted the book to be read and comprehended. But on the other hand it would be quite reasonable for the friend to reply "well, I've already read the book but I couldn't comprehend it". We could not object that the friend had not read the book just because it was not comprehended. We might suggest reading the book again but not going back to read it for the first time. So the word "reading" may sometimes means "comprehension" and sometimes not, and any dispute about whether reading does or does not necessarily means comprehension is a dispute about language, not about the nature of reading. To avoid endless argument, we should stop looking for definitions of reading and consider instead what is involved in reading. Illustration, description and analysis are after all what we usually want when we ask people to define their terms.

(30)

A.Because it has a lot of meanings.

B.Because it is an uncommon word.

C.Because its meanings are confusing.

D.Because no one has tried to give it a definition.

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第7题
Complete the following sentences with the appropriate words from the box. Change the
form. if necessary.

Comfortconcernfurthermoresuppress

Drugintegratehomemakercompel

Knowledgemeantimerespectshame

1.I don ’ t want to go out for a walk; ____________, I don ’ t have time to do so.

2.The _________ __ __ that he had arrived at the airport safely made his parents very happy.

3.The frequent ___________ of her own feelings has made her rather reserved.

4.Two groups ___________________ into one team in order to make it stronger.

5. In some countries, women become __________ _after they get married.

6. The conference will begin in an hour; in the___ __________, let ’ s have a cup of tea.

7.It is such a(n) _ _ _________ order that everyone of us must obey it; otherwise, we will be dismissed.

8. His kindness and care gave his mother great __ ____ _____.

9. The teacher is so _____ that we are all very ______ .

10.Juvenile delinquency is often the result of ___ _________abuse.

11.She showed a great deal of ___ _ _____ about her husband ’ s illness, since the doctor told her it was life-threatening.

12.She felt so sorry for his ____ ___ _____ behavior. at the meeting t his morning in front of so manycolleagues.

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第8题
If you thought handshakes were just a gesture of greeting, then think again! A handshake is not only a way of greeting; it can also show your personality. Since we all want to set a good first

If you thought handshakes were just a gesture of greeting, then think again! A handshake is not only a way of greeting; it can also show your personality. Since we all want to set a good first impression, it is important to know the right shaking hands manners.

Stand up and maintain eye contact while shaking hands. If you are seated when someone comes for a handshake, stand up and shake his or her' hand. It is impolite to be still seated. Keep right distance between the two of you; not too close, but enough distance to shake your hands well. Keeping eye contact makes the other person feel welcome and comfortable.

Keep a handshake brief and firm. You let go of each other's hand after 2-3 seconds. Make sure your handshake ends before your conversation does. One's handshake should show a feeling of strength and warmth. The hand should be firm and not lifeless like seaweed. Then, how firm should a handshake be'? Just grasp the person's hand completely and do not press it too hard.

21. Which of the following statements about the significance of handshakes is not true?

A. Handshakes are just a gesture of greeting.

B. Handshakes are more than a way of greeting

C. Handshakes can show our personality.

22. If you are seated when someone comes for a handshake, you should().

A. stand up and shake his or her hand

B. keep seated and shake his or her hand

C. bow and say hello to him or her

23. Keeping eye contact while shaking hands makes, the other person feel.

A. nervous

B. comfortable

C. afraid

24. How long does a handshake usually last?

A. As long as the conversation lasts.

B. 5 minutes.

C. 23 seconds.

25. Which of the following words can best describe a proper handshake?

A. brief and strong

B. brief and firm

C. brief and soft

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第9题
SECTION BINTERVIEWDirections: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen c

SECTION B INTERVIEW

Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. Questions 1 to 5 are based on an interview. At the end of the interview you will be given 10 seconds to answer each of the following five questions.

Now listen to the interview.

听力原文:A: Until I was 100 years old, I hadn't really lived. All these interesting things have happened to me since I was 100 years old.

B: Tell me what's happened since you were 100.

A: Well, for one thing, I rode on the—I had a blimp ride.

B: The Goodyear blimp.

A: The Goodyear blimp. Oh, he took me out so I could see Catalina. A very, very beautiful trip. Oh, and I've had helicopter trips, a lot of them, over Burbank, and once he took me so close to the Hollywood sign that I could almost touch it.

B: Now, you've been alive over a century. Have you seen a lot of changes...

A: Everything.

B: What year were you born?

A: I was born January 30, 1885, in a small village about 70 miles south of Chicago.

B: All right. Now, you for your 100th birthday and your 102nd birthday and your 104th birthday went in a helicopter and a blimp. Your 106th birthday, what do you want to do for your 106th?

A: Oh, I want to meet a superstar.

B: I hope you do. All right. As I said, we have people here who are breaking the stereotypes that getting old means sitting around doing nothing and waiting to die. Mary Arm, you are over 100 and you have gone through quite a change in the last several years, in terms of how you looked at aging and how you look at it now.

A: Well, I think my whole attitude about aging has changed. I think the older I got the more comfortable I was with myself and the happier I was. I found that as I got older I no longer ran scared anymore. It's sort of kind of go your best shot, you know, what can you do to me now? It's all been done to me. All that can happen now is really more of the same. So I just don't have any fear anymore:

B: Now, a lot of people think that part of aging is that we don't get to do the things that we could do, we become inactive, we sit around, we watch television, we crochet, but we can't go out and have fun anymore. You disprove that all the time.

A: Oh, I think people are very foolish to have that kind of attitude. We all can make choices, and it's up to us when we get older to decide what choice we're going to make. And it's a matter of attitude. If you at my age I say that any morning that I wake up and I'm still alive, it's a wonderful morning.

B: All right. Now, you do not look your age at all. Not only that, here a lot of other men might be sitting around and watching TV or playing cards all day long, You're pressing your weight, your own weight? And incredibly active. Did you age gracefully? Did you think that when you got older you might be active? Or did you have to psych yourself up and say, "wait a minute, I don't want to get old?"

A: I think I had to psych myself up. And I agree with them in all their remarks, too. You know, young people are afraid to even say the word old. Well, they should read Browning, you know. The best is yet to come.

B: Tell me what's great about it.

A: Well, I have a chance to do the things that ! didn't do when I was working and supporting my family. And a lot of people say, well, you can't do them. Well, I can. I'm going to school. I'm very active in my community. We go on vacation to Washington, Hawaii and all that. I mean, I'm enjoying life and I'm very active.

According to the interview, what happened since Mary Ann were 100?

A.She had a blimp ride.

B.She had a horse ride.

C.She touched the Hollywood sign.

D.She stayed at home.

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