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Part Writing
Computer Games on Campus
Today, many college students are absorbed in playing computer games. Maybe there is some truth in the statement that computer games are fun and will train one's reactivity, determination, and attention.
However, the merits of computer games can never compensate for the negative effects they have. First, it is very time-consuming to play computer games. The game fans have sacrificed almost all their time thus they have no time to attend class, to take exercises, or even to date. Upon graduation many will regret that they have wasted the precious college time on nothing. Second, those who play computer games excessively would easily fall victim to various illnesses. For example, game fans always fix their eyes on the screen; therefore, they are likely to be near-sighted. Third, the game fans, who spend their time before the lifeless computers, usually overlook their relationship with others. They would find that they have some mental or psychic problems.
Part Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)
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1. Y ´Ͷεĺ仰How can you protect yourself and stay beautiful through seven days of traveling? Here are some helpful suggestions. Զ϶ȷ
2. Y seaside µĵڶС㣺 Shine in your bikini. Exfoliate with a finegrained scrub, which will not only let your exposed skin shine, but also acts as a deep cleanser to help prevent skin from darkening and roughening after too much sun and salt water. Զ϶ȷ
3. NG иδἰ
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5. N small townµľ仰 Typical resorts: Lijiang, Yunnan; Zhouzhuang, Jiangsu; Phoenix, ZhejiangԶ϶
6. Y mountaineering µĵεĵڶ仰we recommend you use absolutely no make up except for basic skin care. Զ϶ȷ
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8. 10-20
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10. lip conditioner and hand cream
Part Listening Comprehension
Section A
11.A 12.D 13.C 14.A 15.A 16.D 17.C 18.A 19.C 20.A 21.B 22.D 23.D 24.B 25.A
Section A
11. M: This paper isn't due until next week.
W: Yes, I know. But I wanted to turn it in ahead of time if that's all right.
Q: What does the woman mean?
12. M: I can't stand this class!
W: Well, you might as well get used to it. You have to take it in order to graduate.
Q: What does the woman say about the class?
13. M: The International Students'Association is having a party on Saturday night. Can you come or do you have to work at the hospital?
W: I wish I could, but I have to work.
Q: What will the woman probably do?
14. W: I think that the game starts at eight.
M: Good. We have just enough time to get there.
Q: What will the speakers probably do?
15. W: What did you do after you lost your passport?
M: I went to see the foreign student advisor, and he reported it to the Passport Office in Washington.
Q: What did the man do after he lost his passport?
16. W: The music and the flowers are lovely.
M: Yes. I hope that the food is good.
Q: What kind of place are the speakers probably talking about?
17. M: Hello, Anne. This is Larry at the office. Is Fred at home?
W: No, Larry. He's in class now. He'll be home for lunch though.
Q: What do we know about Fred?
18. M: When does the next bus leave for New York?
W: Buses leave for New York every half-hour. You just missed the nine-thirty bus by five minutes.
Q: What will the man probably do?

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