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Section B Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.

Passage One Questions 11 to 14 are based on the passage you have just heard.

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D) They invited his wife to attend the dinner.

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C) He felt sad.

D) He was deeply touched.

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A) Sam¡¯s wife did not think that the company was fair to Sam.

B) Sam¡¯s wife was satisfied with the gold watch.

C) Sam did not like the gold watch.

D) The company had some financial problems.

Passage Two Questions 14 to 16 are based on the passage you have just heard.

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B) They receive little or no support from public taxes.

C) They are only open to children from rich families.

D) They have to pay more taxes.

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A) Private schools admit more students.

B) Private schools charge less than religious schools.

C) Private schools run a variety of programs.

D) Private schools allow students to enjoy more freedom.

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A) The churches.

B) The program designers.

C) The local authorities.

D) The state government.

Passage Three Questions 17 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.

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A) She was found stealing in a bookstore.

B) She caught someone in the act of stealing.

C) She admitted having stolen something.

D) She said she was wrongly accused of stealing.

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A) A book.

B) $3,000.

C) A handbag.

D) A Christmas card.

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A) She was questioned by the police.

B) She was shut in a small room for 20 minutes.

C) She was insulted by the shopper around her.

D) She was body-searched by the store manager.

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A) They refused to apologize for having followed her through the town.

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C) They still suspected that she was a thief.

D) The agreed to pay her $3,000 damages.


Part II Reading Comprehension (35 minutes)(¹²20СÌ⣻ÿСÌâ2·Ö£¬Âú·Ö40·Ö)Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.


Passage One Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.

Psychologist George Spilich and colleagues at Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland, decided to find out whether, as many smokers say, smoking helps them to ¡°think and concentrate.¡± Spilich put young non-smokers, active smokers and smokers deprived£¨±»°þ¶á£©of cigarettes through a series of tests.


In the first test, each subject£¨ÊÔÑé¶ÔÏó£©sat before a computer screen and pressed a key as soon as he or she recognized a target letter among a grouping of 96. In this simple test, smokers, deprived smokers and non-smokers performed equally well.


The next test was more complex, requiring all to scan sequences of 20 identical letters and respond the instant one of the letters transformed into a different one. Non-smokers were faster, but under the stimulation of nicotine£¨Äá¹Å¶¡£©, active smokers were faster than deprived smokers.


In the third test of short-term memory, non-smokers made the fewest errors, but deprived smokers committed fewer errors than active smokers.


The fourth test required people to read a passage, then answer questions about it. Non- smokers remembered 19 percent more of the most important information than active smokers, and deprived smokers bested those who had smoked a cigarette just before testing. Active smokers tended not only to have poorer memories but also had trouble separating important information from insignificant details.


¡°As our tests became more complex.¡± Sums up Spilich, ¡°non-smokers performed better than smokers by wider and wider margins¡± He predicts, ¡°smokers might perform adequately at many jobs-until they got complicated. A smoking airline pilot could fly adequately if no problems arose, but if something went wrong, smoking might damage his mental capacity.¡±

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B) to show how smoking damages people¡¯s mental capacity

C) to prove that smoking affects people¡¯s regular performance

D) to find out whether smoking helps people¡¯s short-term memory

22¡¢George Spilich¡¯s experiment was conducted in such a way as to __________.


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A) compel the subjects to separate major information from minor details

B) put the subjects through increasingly complex tests

C) check the effectiveness of nicotine on smokers

D) register the prompt responses of the subjects

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B) envied

C) caught up with

D) made the best of

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A) Active smokers in general performed better than deprived smokers.

B) Active smokers responded more quickly than the other subjects.

C) Non-smokers were not better than other subjects in performing simple tasks.

D) Deprived smokers gave the slowest responses to the various tasks.

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