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Part I Dialogue Completion (15 points)

Directions: There are 15 shot incomplete dialogues in this part, each followed by 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one to complete the dialogue and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center. 1. Lily: I’m sorry I can’t go with you. Sue: ________? Haven’t you agreed? A. Why don’t you B. What is it C. How is it D. What do you think

2. John: The meeting has begun and I doubt if he will come. Larry: ________. He’ll speak at the meeting. A. He’s likely to come B. He is going to come C. He will come D. He is sure to come 3. Jane: Are you going to watch TV now? Brett: _________.

A. I would if I had time B. I’m sorry. There is no answer C. All right. Thank you D. Yes. I agree with you

4. A man: Excuse me, but could you tell me the way to the Park? A woman: _________. You may ask the policeman over there for help. A. Yes, you go ahead, and I’ll follow you B. Sorry, but I’m a stranger here myself

C. Well, walk fast, and you’ll soon get there D. Ok, it’s not far from here

5. Maria: Are you satisfied with what she has done? Nancy: Not in the least. It couldn’t be_________. A. so bad B. much better C. so well D. any worse

6. Fred: How do you know Mike is from the Scotland? Eddie: From the way _________.

A. which he speaks B. that he speaks

C. in that he speaks D. with which he speaks

7. Mori: How do you like Mrs. Johnson’s painting? Katy: ________. No one paints worse.

A. To tell you the truth B. In other words C. Generally speaking D. On the whole

8. John: Let’s go to the stadium to watch a football match. Paul: __________ A. Why? B. Why not?

C. Not at all. D. Yes, please.

9. Anne: My husband and I are going abroad to have a travel tomorrow. Emily: _________.

A. Have a good journey B. Cheers C. Good luck D. Long time no see

10. Joan: Do you mind opening the window?

Nancy: _________..

A. Sorry, I don’t mind B. Sure, go ahead

C. No, please don’t D. No, but I’m feeling a bit cold

11. Elaine: I thought you were going to leave early today to meet your daughter in the kindergarten.

Carrot: I ________, but I couldn’t leave until I finish typing all the letters. A. had planned to B. planned to C. plan to D. am planning to

12. Stranger: Could you help me to lift the box on my shoulder? Passerby: _________.

A. No, I couldn’t B. For pleasure C. I could D. With pleasure

13. Mark: Here is a birthday present for you.

James: Thank you. It’s very kind of you. It’s so beautiful. Mark: _________

A. Congratulations! B. It’s my honor.

C. I’m happy you like it. D. With pleasure

14. Son: Father, you promised that if I did well in the exam you would buy me a new bike.

Father: ________ I will buy it tomorrow. A. So did I. B. Really?

C. So I did. D. You should keep your promise.

15. Edward: Shall I help you deal with the calculating with my computer? Thomas: _________.

A. All right. Thanks a lot B. Yes, go ahead please C. No, please don’t do it

D. I don’t want to trouble too much

Part II Reading Comprehension (20 points)

Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each of the passages is followed by 5 questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center. Passage One

Feel tired lately? Has a doctor said he can’t find anything wrong with you? Perhaps he sent you to a hospital, but all the advanced equipment there shows that there is nothing wrong with you.

Then, consider this: you might be in a state of subhealth.

Subhealth, also called the third state or the gray state, is explained as a borderline state between health and disease.

According to the investigation by the National health Organization, over 45 percent of subhealth people are middle-aged or elderly. The percentage is even higher among

people who work in management positions as well as students around exam-weeks. Symptoms include a lack of energy, depression , slow reactions, insomnia (失眠), agitation, and poor memory. Other symptoms include shortness of breath, sweating and aching in the waist and legs. The key to preventing and recovering from subhealth, according to some medical experts, is to form good living habits, alternate work and rest, exercise regularly, and take part in open air activities.

As for meals, people are advised to eat less salt and sugar. They should also eat more fresh vegetables, fruits, fish because they are rich in nutritional elements—vitamins and trace elements that are important to the body.

Nutrition experts point out that it is not good to eat too much at one meal because it may cause unhealthy changes in the digestive tract (消化系统). They also say that a balanced diet is very helpful in avoiding subhealth.

16. According to this passage, which of the following is right?

A. When you are in a state of subhealth, you should stay at home and keep silent. B. When you are in a state of subhealth, you should go to see a doctor and buy some medicine.

C. When you are in a state of subhealth, you should have yourself examined in foreign countries.

D. When you are in a state of subhealth, you should find out the reasons and relax yourself.

17 It may be easy for middle-aged people to be in a state of subhealth because . A. they have used up their energy B. they have lost their living hopes

C. they have more pressure in life and work D. they begin to get older 18. The key to preventing you from falling into a state of subhealth is that you should . A. work hard B. sleep more

C. form good living habits D. take more medicine 19 As for food, experts suggest that . A. we should never eat meat

B. we should have varieties of food C. we should eat less than usual

D. we should have meals without salt and sugar

20. The underlined word “alternate” in this passage is the closest in meaning to . A. arrange by turns B. cause to take place C. keep up D. take up Passage Two

ALBANY, New York—After 18 years of being vetoed by Democratic governors, a death penalty law signed by George Pataki, the stated Republican governor, took effect Friday. New York is the 38th state to enact a death penalty since 1976, when the U. S. Supreme Court allowed states to resume capital punishment.

“People out there understand that this is going to save lives,” Mr. Pataki said.