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SECTION 1: LISTENING TEST
Part A: Spot Dictation

1. concerns everyone 11. required of
2. position 12. does not exit
3. leadership titles 13. verbal or nonverbal
4. colleagues 14. manage and motivate
5. they so desire 15. negotiate
6. get other people 16. to the point
7. in the purest sense 17. open to discussion
8. can force people 18. receptive to
9. persuade and influence 19. economic activities
10. take action 20. most competent communicator

Part B: Listening Comprehension

1-5   CBCBD  6-10   ABADC
11-15   CBBAC 16-20   ADDCA
21-25   DAABD 26-30   CDCAB

Part C: Listening and Translation

I. Sentence Translation
1. 你们任务,是根据你们调查电脑市场所收集的材料,写一篇形式报告。
2. 在我看来,到国外旅游总是要比在自己的国家旅游更为愉快和令人激动。
3. 在1995 年,我们产品的市场占有份额很小,只有5 %。在1999 年,份额增加到20 %。到2005 年,我们期望会超过50%。 //tr.hjenglish.com
4. 人口越多,生活环境越差,越有可能产和种各样的社会问题。
5. 南部几个城镇遭大水袭击。所有的道路受阻,一部分主干桥梁被冲走。整个地区完全与外界隔绝。

II.Passage Translation
Passage 1
    请安静,安静,孩子们。谢谢你们。现在,我要宣布几件事。首先,感谢各位为新的体育馆积极募款。感谢你们的努力,我想大家会一致认同现在我校有了一座崭新的体育设施。还有,请各位借此机会感谢富斯特先生,他今年要退休,感谢他为本校长达25 年的服务。我大家都认为这些年来他受到了广泛的欢迎。谢谢你,富斯特先生。

Passage 2
    英国人被认为是拘谨、不善于社交的。这种错误的概念是由于某些社会习俗的缘故。譬如说,英国人很少握手,除非被介绍同他人第一次见面。他们几乎不同朋友握手,除非是与朋友久别重逢或者在长途旅行前告别。在英国,甚至对本地人来说,是否要握手有时候也会成为一个问题。

SECTION 2: STUDY SKILLS //tr.hjenglish.com

1-5       DCCAA 6-10  BABDA
11-15      DACDB 16-20  BCCCB
21-25      BDACC 26-30  CACDC
    
SECTION 3: TRANSLATION TEST (1)

    基金会是无须纳税的机构,设立基金会是为个人和非赢利性组织从事从教育、研究和艺术到援助人、保护有异国情调的园林和古老宅第等活动提供资助。基金会为富人和大公司提供一个办法,可由他们实际决定怎样去花掉税款,因为基金会靠的是在不设立基金的情况下本应作为税收缴纳给政府的钱。本世纪(20 世纪)初,基金会发端时其数量不多,到现在已成为决定高等教育和艺术发展的一个非常重要的因素。

    智囊团和大学研究所是非赢利性组织,成立这样的组织是为了给各个学科的专家提供舞台,使他们能摆脱教学和系里的工作,集中时间进行政策抉择方面的研究,而对于学术界大部分成员来说,教学和系里的工作是他们日常工作的一部分。智囊团和大学研究所靠基金会的资助和政府合同获得资金,它们是在政策制订小组里讨论的新思想的主要发源地。

SECTION 4:TRANSLATION TEST (2) //tr.hjenglish.com

    I always believe that the most efficient meeting in China is the parents' meeting called by the school. The parents' meeting, is in full conformity with the requirements for the “building of an honest and clean government”. With respect to meetings organized by a certain trade or the unit where one works, the person wants to know whether the venue of a meeting is in a scenic area frequented by tourists and whether gifts of souvenirs will be handed out after the meeting before he decides whether  to  go or  not  to  go. But  for  the parents' meeting, nobody  will  ever think of that. While other meetings are rarely convened on time, the parents' meeting invariably starts with punctuality. At  the parents' meeting, every parent  listens and takes notes with rapt attention  lest  he  or she  might  miss  anything.For many meetings,it does not really matter whether  they are to be held or not, but to the school and the parents, the parents' meeting is absolutely necessary.

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SECTION 1:LISTENING  TEST //tr.hjenglish.com

Part A: Spot Dictation
Directions:  In this part of the test,you will hear a passage and read the same passage with blanks in it.Fill in each of the blanks with the word you have heard on the tape. Write your answer in the corresponding space in your ANSWER BOOKLET. Remember you will hear the passage ONLY ONCE. Now let s begin Part A with Spot Dictation.

      (Woman) For most of us, success and the ability to control our  own fate are linked to our ability to lead.  Leadership,  in  fact, is something that concerns everyone.A  leader  does  not necessarily occupy a formal leadership position, for example, as the assistant secretary of state or the chief executive officer. Very often people with leadership titles are not necessarily leaders. Parents, spouses, teammates, colleagues, friends, classmates or playmates can all be leaders if they so desire. A teacher can also be as a leader as he or she is a friend. In fact, most of us spend a great deal of time trying to get other people to do willingly what we want them to do, and that, in the purest sense of the term, is what leadership is all about. Of course, we can force people to do things for a short period of time, but that is not leadership. A true leader is apt to persuade and influence other people to accept his ideas, to follow him and to take action.

      So, what  is the essence of leadership? Basically,what is required of a true leader?It is communication.Without communication,leadershipdoes not exist.It is impossible  to get someone to do something  without verbal or nonverbal communication.We relyon communication to manage and motivate. We use communication to resolve conflict and facilitate innovation as well as to negotiate. //tr.hjenglish.com

      We may expect our leader to be frank, direct, and to the point. We may also expect that our ideal leader listens,is willing to  talk,is open to discussion and constructive  suggestions,is receptive to new ideas, and is supportive. But, in most social interactions and economic activities, an ideal and recognized leader invariably emerges as the most competent communicator.

Part B: Listening Comprehension
I. Statements
Directions: In this part of the test, you will hear several short statements. These statements will be spoken ONLY ONCE, and you will not  find them written on the paper; so you must  listen carefully. When you hear a statement, read the answer choices and decide which one is closest in meaning to the statement you have heard. Then write the letter of the answer you have chosen in the corresponding space in your ANSWER BOOKLET.

Question No.1. (Woman)  The company quoted a price of 100 dollars a piece for the summer dress. But after much bargain,we got an offer at 25% discount.
Question No.2. (Woman)  The editor in chief called in question the accuracy of the figures in the draft report of the financial news. //tr.hjenglish.com
Question No.3. (Man)        After the meeting,Mrs.  Colman,the secretary,will write up all the minutes of topics discussed and speeches addressed.
Question No.4. (Woman)   Mr. Carter voted against the investment scheme in that country, on the ground that it involved too great a risk.
Question No.5. (Man)        Although Miss Brown has less  teaching  experience than  other  faculty members, she is one of the best instructors in the college.
Question No.6. (Woman)  Because of the  increasing  population  migration  to other residential areas we decided to close down our branch in that downtown district.
Question No.7. (Woman)  Recruiting  agencies  usually  interview  more  short-  listed  candidates than they will actually hire. Therefore, a job interview is often very challenging and competitive.
Question No.8. (Man)        If you had consulted with the board of advisors, you wouldn t have started the dress code campaign in the company.
Question No.9. (Woman)   Following the dinner will be an address by the chief executive officer from our headquarters in New York. //tr.hjenglish.com
Question No.10. (Man)      The closing of the textile factory, with two thousand workers being laid off, has doubled the unemployment rate in that town.

II.Talks and Conversations
Directions: In this part of the test, you will hear several short talks and conversations. After each of  these,you will hear a few questions.Listen carefully,because you will  hear the talk or conversation  and  questions ONLY ONCE.When you hear a question,read the four answer choices and choose the best answer to that question. Then write the letter of the answer you have chosen in the corresponding space in your ANSWER BOOKLET.

Questions 11 to 14 are based on the following conversation. //tr.hjenglish.com
(Woman)   Now, Mr. Blake. I've just been reading what your own doctor says. I gather you haven't been feeling very well lately? Is that right?
(Man)         It's … it's my leg, doctor. My right leg. I keep getting a strange pain in it.
(Woman)   Could you describe this pain to me?
(Man)         It's like  … like boiling water running down my leg. It's been getting worse lately, too. I've been losing sleep.
(Woman)   You mean the pain's been keeping you awake.
(Man)         Yes, that's right. This pain's been keeping me awake.
(Woman)   Now, tell me, how long have you had this trouble?
(Man)        You mean the pain? Well, it has been with me for about a year now.
(Woman)   Hmmm … have you been getting tired lately after you ve taken a walk? For example, have you been getting a bit short of breath, perhaps?
(Man)        Why, yes!Yes, I have, doctor!
(Woman)  Hmmm …I think we'd better give you a few tests here in hospital.
(Man)        Do you think it's serious, doctor? //tr.hjenglish.com
(Woman)   Probably not.
(Man)        But  … Doctor Martin,my local doctor,thinks it's only that  I've been knocking myself out on that research project of mine for too long.
(Woman)  That could be the reason. You've been working too hard, I presume. But, don't worry. We'll soon find out.

Question No.11. What was Mr. Blake unable to do recently? //tr.hjenglish.com
Question No.12. What has been happening to the man after he has taken a walk?
Question No.13. What does the woman suggest that they should do?
Question No.14. According to Dr. martin, what might be one reason for the man's trouble?

Question 15 to 18 are based on the following talk 
      (Man) Deserts are fascinating geographical areas, and I want to spend the next  couple of lectures describing why they are so fascinating. First, let's discuss some of the vital statistics of a desert  area.  Deserts are found,of course,in dry areas,areas too dry to support grasslands.Deserts often receive less than 10 inches of rain annually. And when it does rain, much of the rainwater either evaporates or runs off the barren soil. Finally, you need to realize that all the plants and animals  that live in the desert have  adapted amazingly to this lack of water.For example,a typical and well- known desert plant  is the cactus. A cactus has shallow roots that grow over a wide area, so that it can pick up as much water as possible. Since cacti are without leaves, they lose little water from their surface through evaporation. Another desert plant, the mesquite, gets water in an opposite way. It has roots that may extend as deep as 30 feet. What about the animals in the desert? How have they adapted to the desert heat? First, most desert animals come out only at night in order to avoid the extremes in heat. Second, these animals try to find shade or burrow into the sand which may serve as protection against heat. But how do these animals conserve water? They obviously need water to live. Well, some animals drink the moisture provided from the morning dew. Others like the kangaroo rat never drink water at all. Finally, Reptiles such as snakes and lizards have skins that prevent much water from evaporating from their bodies.

Question No.15. According to the talk, where can we find deserts? //tr.hjenglish.com
Question No.16. In what way does the cactus, a typical desert plant, get water?
Question No.17. How do most  animals adapt themselves to the high temperature of the desert heat?
Question No.18. Which of the following is the lecturer primarily concerned about in his talk?

Questions 19 to 22 are based on the following conversation.
(Man)         Hi, Magi, I m back. Thanks for covering the phones for me.
(Woman)   My pleasure.I wish I had an office like this.Never a dull moment!Something always going on here. Except I don't see how you ever get any work done.
(Man)         Well, were there a lot of calls?
(Woman)   Not so many, I'm afraid. Four calls, I think. Let's see … Steve called. He wanted to know how long it would take to have the sample of our new product delivered to the London office. He said he'll call back. And uh … //tr.hjenglish.com
(Man)        Mr. Russo didn't call?
(Woman)  Oh, I forgot. Yeah  … Now what did he call about? I remember. He said he'd made the arrangements for the interview. He'd like to have it scheduled for next Thursday. I was  talking to him when David came in  … and I guess I forgot  to  write  the message down. He was in a big hurry to see Mr. Leach.
(Man)       Hmm. Well, thanks, Magi. I d better get to work. I've got to get the report ready for Mr. Leach by two o clock this afternoon.
(Woman)  Yeah. I've got to get back to my office. By the way, there's a meeting going on in Mr. Leach's office and he left word he didn't want to be disturbed. I'll leave your phone messages here on your desk. See you late.
(Man)       Yeah. See you .

Question No.19. How many telephone massages has the woman taken down?
Question No.20. What did Mrs. Peterson suggest in her call?
Question No.21. Why did the woman fail to write one of the messages down?
Question No.22. What was going on in Mr. Leach's office? //tr.hjenglish.com

Questions 23 to 26 are based on the following talk. 
     (Woman) Nowadays, we often learn about so called pop stuffs: pop music, pop filmmaking, pop art, pop magazine, pop culture, and even pop psychology. The English word “pop” is short for popular, and popular, in its true sense, means “of or of the people”.

     The Pop revolution of the 1960s had changed the pattern of English life. It gave the young people an importance  and  influence they had never had before.Just how far-  reaching  that influence is, can be judged from a look at advertisements. The young are now regarded as one of the most important markets for consumer goods. //tr.hjenglish.com

     Take for example the clothes industry that in some way reflects the modern British culture. Most British girls today take a great deal of interest in clothes and enj oy looking attractive. They are, in fact, far more fashion- conscious than their mothers were twenty years ago. Not so long ago English women had the reputation of being amongst the worst dressed women in Europe.

     On the other hand, English men have always had the reputation for being smartly dressed, but  modern British boys are imitating their eighteenth-  century ancestors and now wear  gaily patterned shirts and brightly coloured jackets and trousers. During the 1960s, fashion shops for young people, also refer to as“boutiques”, were opened all over Britain, and London became the world's most important fashion center  for the young. More than half of the ten million foreign tourists who come to Britain every year are under the age of thirty, and most of them never go further  than  London. You will be  surprised to notice that  not only the girls go  shopping. The boys, too, go to Kensington, and also to King's Road, Chelsea. 

     It is possible today to dress well without spending a great deal of money. Many  fashion shops and some big stores like Marks and  Spencer's sell clothes which are  both cheap and modern. And consequently it would be difficult for you to figure out or guess from their clothes the social background of British boys and girls.

Question No.23. Why does the woman mention advertisements in her talk?
Question No.24.  According to the talk, who were regarded as the worst dressed people in Europe?
Question No.25. Why is it difficult to figure out the social background of British boys and girls?
Question No.26. Which of the following is NOT TRUE, according to the talk?

Questions 27 to 30 are based on the following conversation.
(Man)         Excuse me, but is this Himalayan Kingdoms?
(Woman)    Yes, yes, come on in. What can I do for you, sir?
(Man)         I've got, some questions really. I had your brochure and I'd like to ask you a few questions about it, is that right?
(Woman)   Yes, please, take a seat. //tr.hjenglish.com
(Man)         Thanks. Well, the brochure's really  exciting, I mean I  find it  very hard to believe that, that, you can go to the Himalayas for an ordinary holiday and that you don't need to be super- fit, which the brochure says, is that right?
(Woman)   Yes, that, that's, yeah that's quite right.
(Man)         So, what kind of people usually go on holidays like this?
(Woman)    All sorts of people, actually. I think the, the general thing is that people tend to be over the age of thirty. And can be up to, you know, over the age of sixty.
(Man)         So what would be your minimum age range?
(Woman)    Minimum fifteen. We don't. We don t really want to take children.
(Man)         Yes. And – how do you know if people are fit enough, do you just have to rely on, on their say- so or do you require medical certificates?
(Woman)   We only require a medical certificate if they're over the age of sixty.
(Man)        Well,let me just ask you a little bit more.The price you quoted in you brochure covers all the flights,all the transportation and all the accommodation, does it?
(Woman)   Yes, that's right.
(Man)         And the equipment and all the food. //tr.hjenglish.com
(Woman)   Yes, including the main meals in Delhi, the evening meals in Delhi.
(Man)        Right. And is there anything that is NOT covered that I ought to add on?
(Woman)   Airport tax, Indian airport tax, which is about five quid, which for practical purpose is better paid by yourself than by us.
(Man)         And then the insurance, I suppose.
(Woman)   Yes, the insurance, which is about, I think for that trip is forty one pounds fifty.
(Man)         Good, OK. And if I'm interested in doing this, when's the next one?
(Woman)   You mean the next Himalayan Summit Tour?
(Man)         Yes.
(Woman)   Can I just check that. Let me see. Yes, the next tour is from the sixth of August, which is a Saturday, to the twenty seventh of August, which is also a Saturday.
(Man)         OK, and when do I need to book up by?
(Woman)    Well, two months in advance is the deadline, really. Any time between now and then.
(Man) Fine. Good. Thank you very much.
(Woman)    OK. My pleasure. //tr.hjenglish.com

Question No.27. What is Himalayan Kingdoms?
Question No.28. According to the woman, who will need a medical certificate in order to go to the Himalayas for a holiday?
Question No.29. Which of the following is NOT covered by the quoted price?
Question No.30. If the man wants to take up the next trip for a holiday, a what time should he book up by?

Part C: Listening and Translation
I. Sentence Translation
Directions: In this part of the test,you will hear 5 English sentences.You will hear the sentences ONLY ONCE. After you have heard each sentence, translate it into Chinese and write your version in the corresponding space in your ANSWER BOOKLET. Now,let us begin Part C with Sentence Translation.

Sentence No.1. Your task is to write a formal report from the material that you have gathered in your investigation on the computer market.
Sentence No.2. In myopinion, traveling abroad is always more pleasant and exciting  than traveling in one's own country.
Sentence No.3. In 1995, the market share of our product was quite small, only 5 percent. In 1999, it has increased to 20 percent. By the year 2005 we expect the figure to go over 50percent. //tr.hjenglish.com
Sentence No.4. The more people there are and the worse their living environment, the greater the possibility for all kinds of social problems.
Sentence No.5. A big flood struck several towns in the south. All roads were blocked and a number of key bridges were swept away. The whole area was completely cut off.

II.Passage Translation
Directions:In this part of the test,you will hear 2 passages in English.You will hear the passages ONLY ONCE. After you have heard each passage, translate it into Chinese and write your version in the corresponding space in your answer booklet. You may take notes while you are listening. Now, let's begin Passage Translation with the first passage.

Passage 1
      (Woman) Quiet, please. Quiet,boys and girls.Thank you.Now,I have a few announcements to make.First, thank you to everyone who had worked so hard to raise money for our new gymnasium.All of your efforts are appreciated and I think you'll all agree that now we have a stunning new sports facility at this school. And also would you all just give a moment to thank Mr. Forster, who is retiring this year for his incredible twenty- five years of service to our school. I'm sure that you'll all agree that he's been widely appreciated all these years. Thankyou, Mr. Forster.

Passage 2 //tr.hjenglish.com
     (Man) English people are said to be reserved and unsociable. This mistaken conception is due to certain social conventions. For example, English people seldom shake hands except when being introduced to someone for the first time. They hardly ever shake hands with their friends except when seeing them after a long period of time or saying goodbye before a long journey. Whether to shake hands or not in England is sometimes a problem, even for English people.

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