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Part Writing
Dear Lawrence,
It has been five years since we met each otherlast time. How time flies! How are things with you?The happy time we spent together is always on my mindand I really hope to meet you again. As you know, Spring Festival, Lunar New Year, isthe most favorable holiday for us Chinese. With its colorful andrich traditions, it is celebrated almost in every partof China. Everyone is indulged in the dominantatmosphere of joyous family reunion and with the freshand vigorous look people greet the New Year.
The celebrations vary from place to place, butthere are three traditions that have never differedthroughout the country. First, the New Year's Eve dinneris a symbol of family reunion, with all family memberssitting around the steaming table, tasting a varietyof delicious food and wishing each other health,success and happiness. Second, people, during theholidays, will visit each other to express their bestregards and wishes. And finally, we can enjoy themarvelous lion and dragon dances symbolizinghappiness, good fortune and prosperity.
The day is drawing nearer, my families and Isincerely invite you to join us for this year'sSpring Festival. If you'd like to, we can makefurther arrangements. Looking forward to your reply!
Yours,
Yuan Chao
Part Reading Comprehension Skimming and Scanning
1. N.þΪ:ȷ֪˶ʧΪĵڶ Even the FBI,which attemptsis involvedþΪ:FBIڶԸַ½ʶ˵ʧÔ֮ⲻϡ
2. Y. þΪ:ӵߺôݿ⣬Ϊڶκһλthe easy access of microcomputers to huge mainframe data bases.Ô֮Ǻϡ
3. Y. þΪ: ĵΰʾüع˾ԱΪµκһ仰Ϊ: ʵܿǸù˾Աڲˡ,Ô֮Ǻϡ
4. N. þΪ: ๫˾ٱΪͨѺܶǮΪĵھŶκ͵ڶ仰DzٱǺ¹ڷϵͳɥʧġݴ˿ȷÔ
5. N. þΪ: ˵ķ﷢ʱͨкָ֤֤ܶΪĵξ仰þΪ:ʹ﷢˵ķͨҲ֤ˡݴ˿֪þ֮ÔIJ
6. Y. þΪ:ƪҪǹڼ֮ԣͨȫģСʾ,DzѿҪ˼վڷֹÔò£¬¼ÂµË¼ë£¬ÔּǺϡ
7. NG.þΪ:Ϊи˵ļĵڶabcг˼ӵÔвδἰһ㡣
8. twelve Ϊڶξ仰
9. an example be cited as an example,ʾáΪһ֤Ϊºһεڶ仰Ôûֱճԣֻܸɴ˿ա
10. customer trust ΪĵھŶκһ仰
Part Listening Comprehension
Section A
11. A12. B13. B14. B15. B 16. B17. D18. C19. D20. D
21. C22. A23. B24. D25. B
Section B
26. D27. B28. C29. D30. A 31.B32. B33. A34. D35. B
Section C
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Part Reading Comprehension Reading in Depth
Section A
47. Dfeelһϵʣжϴ˴Ӧһݴʣͨ˼Լabout, ȷѡΪDguilty, feel guilty about sth. ԡеȫ˼ΪǺܰԣڳ֮иС
48. Mbe obsessed with Ϊ̶䣬ÔΪ/ס/סϡڱʾʮӡȫ˼ΪǺܹĽͼʣȴֿǰӡ
49. AȱһҸݺͽtoĴ䣬ƶϳȷѡanswer.
50. I morewaysжϳҪһݴʹɱȽϼģʾּڽֹƵĽȴ˸ķơȷIΪȷѡ
51. Fѡbe by ȷӦһȥִʡٸģıʾӦóԵ͵˳Եʳͨ but תۣʾʵϡʳѾȹIJƷڹˡ˿ȷFΪȷѡ
53. LںߺûбȷγbringĶȱΪһʣbringıĽͣ˶Եʳ̬ìܵġƳΪᶨĹ۵Ҳȷġ˿ȷLΪȷѡ
54. KϵbecomeӦһݴʣͺofγɶbe/become suspicious of ԡеɡ
55. JȱһҸݺͽinĴ䣬ƶϳȷѡbeliefhavebelief in sth. š
56. CһʱȱһʣҺwith 䣬ȷѡshare,share sth with sb, ij˷ij¡
Section B
57. Bּ⡣ݾΧƶȱÔϵļֵ˵¶˵ʲôÔԶȱڶ˵ʲôлɱ˵Ôϵļ۸ʲôġ
58. Cϸڹ⡣ڶСEvery act of production uses up some of societys available resources; it means the foregoing of an opportunity to produce something else.˵ɱÿƷģѡC÷ϸ˼
59. Dϸڹ⡣ΡMaterials used for one purpose cannot at the same time be used for other purposes; if the quantity of an input is limited, the increased use of it in one manufacturing process must cause it to become less available for other uses.˵Դ޵ģõһЩͻʹٲƷ
60. Aϸڹ⡣µΡIn a market economy the price of a good and the quantity supplied depends on the cost of making itг£Ʒļ۸Ͳȡɱ,Ȼ˵ The cost of, say, a pair of shoes is the price of the leather, the labor, the fuel, and other elements used up in producing them.ЬΪ˵Ʒ۸Ҫġ
61. Cƶ⡣Ҫ˾ѧһҪɱǽƷԴ֮ĹϵABDδ漰ֻCϱĵּ
62. Dּ⡣ƪҪ۲ͬ쵼ߣinstrumental leadersԼexpressive leadersڲͬȺ䵱ĽɫͷӵĹܡDΪȷ𰸡ABCѡȷּ
63. Cϸ⡣AѡļrecruitmentBѡѡٳelection processڶΪȺ쵼߲ķʽȷᵽDѡҲڶΪͥ쵼ߵIJķʽȷᵽֻCѡûΪ쵼ߵһַʽڱбἰ
64. A⡣Aѡ˼:ijһضȺЧ쵼ߣһͿԳΪһȺЧ쵼ߡڶε˼Ǻϣ쵼ûһ̶ص㣬ֻǷһضȺҪ˾пܳΪȺ쵼ߣIt seemsvirtually any person may be recognized as a leader if the person has qualities that meet the needs of that particular groupBѡCѡ˼뱾޹ءDѡΪ:Ϊ쵼ߣȴó֤֤ǾʸȻǶ˼⡣
65. Bϸ⡣ڶСdecades of research have failed to produce consistent evidence that there is any category of 'natural leaders'˼˵ʮоҳɿ֤֤Щ˿ԳΪ쵼ߡB˼һ¡
66. Dϸ⡣ĶҪ͵쵼ߵinstrumental leaderȺĿʵ֣expressive leaderǰ߲ȺĿʵ֣עΪȺԱṩ֧֣ڲExpressive leaders are less concerned with the overall goals of the group than with providing emotional support to group members and attempting to minimize tension and conflict among them.
Part Error Correction
67. ⿼ϵunnecessary Ϊnecessary .Ϊ:̸˵ҪָбزٵĶݴˣӦÿ϶necessary.
68. ⿼÷, willΪwould.Ӣ﷨һʵ෴һȥʱwouldÓ¶ÔΡ
69. ⿼ϵ, forΪ as.be known asΪǡ be known forò¡¶Öªâ£¬Ó¦be known as,ⱻΪӪ
70. ⿼鶨ӾĹϵʣwhereΪwhich/that.˴ӾĹϵڶӾ䵱where ڶӾص״ûĹܣˣwhereΪwhichthat.
71. ⿼̶䣬likeΪas.the same asë¡Í¬Ä¡ÎªÌ¶ä¡£
72. ⿼ϵdevelopedΪundeveloped.ʱҪȫʶ¾ǷҺͲҵԱȡwhereasתۣǰָǷҵֻʳ԰ֲʳ󲿷ָҵdzԵǾҺüǧӢ֮ʳ֮Ըijundeveloped underdevelopedΪ¾Ҳundeveloped, Ϊʾ
73. ⿼÷despiteΪalthough/though.despiteǽʣӣҪij despite the fact that, ȽϼķǰdespiteΪalthoughthough.
74. ⿼ϰ÷byΪon.live on sth., , ԡΪʳ, live by doing sth.ԡΪ˼Ϊ:ǿֻһ⡣ٴγlive onΪʾ
75. ⿼̶䣬likeΪas.such as Ϊ̶䡣
76. ⿼ϵmoreΪlessno more necessary,ʾ񶨣Ҫ١ no less necessary˫ط񶨱ʾ϶ͬҪ
Part Translation
77. is situated
78. put our heads together
79. finds fault with
80. we may/might as well walk home
81. petrol now is twice as expensive as it was a few years ago.
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