1.D 2. B 3. D 4. C 5. B 6. A
7. C 8. C 9. D 10. B 11. C 12. B
13. D 14. D 15. C 16. A 17. B 18. B
19. C 20. B 21. C 22. D 23. D 24. C
25. B 26. D 27. A 28. B 29. C 30. A
31. C 32. A 33. B 34. A 35. D 36. C
37. B 38. C 39. B 40. B 41. B 42. A
43. D 44. A 45. D 46. C 47. A 48. B
49. B 50. B 51. B 52. B 53. B 54. A
55. D 56. C 57. D 58. C 59. A 60. D
61. B 62. A 63. D 64. C 65. B 66. B
67. B 68. D 69. A 70. C 71. D 72. A
73. D 74. A 75. C 76. D 77. B 78. C
79. C 80. C 81. C 82. D 83. A 84. D
85. B 86. D 87. C 88. A 89. B 90. A

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PART V DICTATION
Listen to the following passage. Altogether the passage will be read to you four times. During the first reading. which will be read at normal speed, listen and try to understand the meaning. For the second and third readings, the passage will be read sentence by sentence, or phrase by phrase, with intervals of 15 or 20 seconds. The last reading will be read at normal speed again and during this time you should check your work. You will then be given 2 minutes to check through your work once more.
Now listen to the passage.
Reading electively or Extensively? Knowledge is power./ Everybody knows it. /the main way for us students to gain knowledge is from the books. /So some students argue that/ we should read extensively in order to know something about everything,/ thus broadening our knowledge and enriching experience/
As books are of different kinds and have different content/, so some students argue that we should read selectively,/ that is to read those book /which are of benefits both to our mind and body and dismiss those which are of no good to us/
As far as I am concerned,/ I think we should selectively do extensive reading./ Knowledge is limitless while life is short./ So we should make full use of our time to do the most effective reading /and make the greatest contribution to our motherland./
 
The second  and third readings. You should begin writing now.
The last reading. Now, you have two minutes to check through your work.
(a two-minute interval)
That is the end of the Dictation.
PART III LISTENING COMPREHENSION
In Sections A, B and c you will hear everything once only. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. Mark the correct response for each question on your answer sheet.
SECTION A STATEMENT
In this section you will hear nine statements. At the end of the statement you will be given ten seconds to answer each of the following nice questions.
Now listen to the statements.
1.
M: Have you had the brakes and tires checked? And do you have enough money?
W: I've taken care of everything and I'm sure it's going to be a wonderful trip.
Q: What is the woman going to do?
2.
M: The new sales manager says he have never met you before.
W: We've been introduced about three times. He seems a little forgetful.
Q: What do we learn about the new sales manager?
3.
W: I don't understand why this book for self study doesn't have answers to the questions.
M: But it does. You can find them at the back of the book.
Q: What does the man say about the self-study book?
4.
W: We mean to let everyone know about the charity concert, but we don't have enough money
for advertising.
M: How about using the school radio station? They broadcast free public-service announcement?
Q: What does the man suggest they do?
5.
M: By the way, Jane, did you talk to the consultant about our health program?
W: I contacted his office, but his secretary said he would be out for lunch until two.
Q: What does the woman mean?
6.
M: I don't know whether to ask Joe or Cora to draw the posters.
W: What difference does it make? They're both excellent artists.
Q: What does the woman imply about Joe and Core?
7.
M: Mary is in charge of the art and music section; and Charles, the ports page. What about
you?
W: I'm responsible for the editorials.
Q: Where does the woman work?
8.
M: I ran into our friend Mark yesterday on the street, and he said he hadn't heard from you
for two months.
W: Yes, I know, but I've been too busy to phone him.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
9.
M: I'm really exhausted, but I don't want to miss the film that comes on at 11.
W: If I were you, I'd skip it. We both have to get up early tomorrow. And anyway, I've
heard it isn't that exciting.
Q: What does the woman mean?
10.
M: I thought the librarian said we could check out as many books as we need without our library cards.
W: That's right, but not those reference books.
Q: What does the woman mean?
SECTION B CONVERSATION
In this section, you will hear nine short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation you will be given ten seconds to answer each of the following questions.
Now listen to the conversations.
11.
F: London is a gorgeous city. From here you can see the palace guards.
M: Wait until we get to Paris and Madrid. And don't forget about Rome!
12.
F: It's so hot today I can't work. I wish there were a fan in the library.
M: So do I. I'll fall asleep if I don't get out of this stuffy room soon.
13.
M: Do you have any idea what this passage is about?
F: A good command of English and Computing is a must as far as the position is concerned.
14.
F: I see that Vincent is smiling again.
M: Yes. He decided to speak to his boss's mother about his problem at work rather than to go directly to his boss.
15.
M: We got the computer repaired last week.
F: Oh, so it could be fixed.
16.
F: There was a storm warning on the radio this morning. Did you happen to be listening?
M: No, but what a shame. I guess we'll have to change our sailing plans. would you rather play golf or go cycling?
SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST
Question 17are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you  will be given 10 seconds to answer the two questions.
Now listen to the news.
The authorities in Hong Kong have released a second group of Vietnamese boat people from detention after Vietnam refused to accept them. The group of 16 have been detained since 1991 when they entered Hong Kong. The release last month of more than 100 boat people in Hong Kong caused protests from local residents, opposing any more to allow the boat people to stay permanently. There are still some 24000 Vietnamese boat people in detention camps in Hong Kong.
Question 18 & 19 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you  will be given twenty seconds to answer the two questions.
Now listen to the news.
NATO troops are to join their former Cold War enemies in training exercises in Poland this week. The drills which will begin on the 17th are the first major joint exercises of Western and Eastern armies under NATO's partnership. Some 900 soldiers from 13 countries will take part. NATO says it will be a good way to share peace-keeping experiences and develop a common understanding of operational procedures.
Question 20 & 22 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you  will be given 30 seconds to answer the two questions.
Now listen to the news.
A 20-year action plan for cutting the rate of world population growth is expected to win wide approval today in Cairo. Delegates at the U.N. -- sponsored conference on population completed final talks on the plan Monday. The document is non-binding, but it will serve as a guideline for countries and donor stated that fund health care and family planning programmers. The world population of 5.7 billion currently is growing at more than 90 million a year.
Question 23& 25 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you  will be given 30 seconds to answer the two questions.
Now listen to the news.
In the Philippines, a ferry carrying at least 400 people has sunk after an apparent collision with a cargo ship. There were no immediate reports of casualties. The accident occurred at about 11:30 a.m. local time at the mouth of the Manila Bay shortly after the ferry left Manila's port. A Philippines Coast Guard spokesmen said the ferry had been hit by a 12000-ton Singapore registered Cargo vessel. Further details were not immediately available.
This is the end of listening Comprehension.

PART VI WRITING
Reading electively or Extensively? Knowledge is power./ Everybody knows it. /the main way for us students to gain knowledge is from the books. /So some students argue that/ we should read extensively in order to know something about everything,/ thus broadening our knowledge and enriching experience/
As books are of different kinds and have different content/, so some students argue that we should read selectively,/ that is to read those book /which are of benefits both to our mind and body and dismiss those which are of no good to us/
As far as I am concerned,/ I think we should selectively do extensive reading./ Knowledge is limitless while life is short./ So we should make full use of our time to do the most effective reading /and make the greatest contribution to our motherland./