Part1Shortdialogsandmultiplechoicequestions(每小题:1分)Directions:Listentothefollowingrecording,andthenchoosethecorrectanswerstothequestionsyouhear.Youwillheartherecordingtwice.Afterthefirstplaying,therewillbetimeforyoutochoosethecorrectanswers.Usethesecondplayingtocheckyouranswers.1.A.Hehaslearnedtomakesoundslikeacat.B.Hefoundfoodforthewoman'scat.C.Hehasbecometeamcaptain.D.Hehasattractedthewoman'sattention.2.A.Thewomanwantstoplaygolfwhilethemanwantstoplaytennis.B.Themanwantstoplaygolfwhilethewomanwantstoplaytennis.C.Boththemanandwomansuggestplayinggolf.D.Boththemanandwomansuggestplayingtennis.3.A.Anexcitingfootballmatch.B.Abeautifulscene.C.Theman'sinterestinher.D.Theman'sinvitinghertoafootballmatch.4.A.Hemustgoandbuygifts.B.Hedoesnotlikethewoman.C.Hemustprepareforanewlessontomorrow.D.Hemustprepareforamakeupexam.5.A.Thewomanthinksuniversityeducationisimportantwhilethemandoesnot.B.Themanthinksuniversityeducationisimportantwhilethewomandoesnot.C.Boththemanandwomanattachimportancetouniversityeducation.D.Boththemanandwomanattachimportancetobusinessexperience.6.A.Hishousewasbrokeninto.B.Hisbicyclewasbroken.C.Hefailedtheexams.D.He'sworriedaboutthecomingexams.7.A.Excited.B.Indifferent.C.Annoyed.D.Joyous.8.A.Themanissadsincehefailedtobepromoted.B.Themanhasalreadybeenthesalesmanagerforthreeyears.C.Thewomanisoverjoyedattheman'spromotion.D.Thewomanmadeamistake.9.A.Themanthinkshumanbeingscanchangenature.B.Thewomanthinkshumanbeingscanchangenature.C.Themanthinkshumanbeingscandonothinginthefaceofnaturedisaster.D.Thewomanthinkshumanbeingscandonothingbutminimizinglossesinthefaceofnaturaldisasters.10.A.Thecropswereallfailedinthisareabecauseofthedrought.B.Theareawashitbytheworstdroughtinthelast30years.C.Thegovernmentshouldimprovethedevelopmentoftheinfrastructureinthearea.D.Theirrigationsysteminthisareaplayedanimportantroleincopingwiththedrought.11.A.4.0.B.4.5.C.6.0.D.6.5.12.A.Themanthinksmoderntechnologycantamenaturewhilethewomandoesnot.B.Thewomanthinksmoderntechnologycantamenaturewhilethemandoesnot.C.Boththemanandwomanthinkmankindcanconquernature.D.Neitherthemannorthewomanthinksmankindcanconquernature.13.A.Sheknowsalotaboutfloods.B.Sheisanearthquakeexpert.C.Sheisinterestedinmeteorites.D.Sheisworriedaboutnaturaldisasters.14.A.TherewillbeavolcaniceruptiononLaPalmaIsland.B.LaPalmaIslandwillbecompletelysubmerged.C.Tidalwaveswillstrikethecoastsoftwocontinents.D.TidalwaveswilldiedownalongthecoastsofAfricaandNorthAmerica.15.A.TheearthquakewasnotasstrongastheTokyoone.B.TheearthquakewasstrongerthantheTokyoone.C.Thetwoofthemwereluckyenoughtoliveinanearthquake-proofhotel.D.Theearthquakehasleveledthehousetotheground.Part2Shortpassages/dialogsandblankfilling(每小题:1分)Directions:Listentothefollowingrecordingandthenanswerthequestionsbyfillingintheblanks.Youwillheartherecordingtwice.Afterthefirstplaying,therewillbetimetowritethemissingwords.Usethesecondplayingtocheckyouranswers.Questions1to15arebasedonthesamepassageordialog.HowmanyAmericanswithmajordepressionseektreatmentnowcomparedwithtenyearsago?Now(1)morethanhalfofAmericanswithmajordepression(2)seektreatment.Tenyearsago,(3)onlyoneinthreesoughthelp.WhatpercentageofAmericanswithmajordepressiongetpropertreatment?Only(4)twenty-onepercentofallAmericanswithmajordepression(5)getthekindofcarethatthegovernmentsays(6)theyshould.Whoarethesubjectsofthestudy?Howlongdidthestudylastandwhendiditbegin?Thesubjectsofthestudywere(7)morethan9,000.The(8)year-longstudybeganin(9)Februaryof2001.Howseriousismajordepressionglobally?Whatwastheleadingcauseofdisabilityworldwidein1996?Majordepressionisnow(10)thenumberonecauseofdisabilityinthegeneralpopulationacrosstheworld.In1996(11)heartdiseasewastheleadingcauseof(12)disabilitythroughouttheworld.WhatisthepercentageandnumberofAmericanswhosufferfrommajordepression?About(13)16percentofAmericanssuffermajordepressionatsome(14)pointintheirlives.Thatismorethan(15)30millionpeople.Questions16to30arebasedonthesamepassageordialog.Wherearethewildfires?Thefiresarespreadfrom(16)theMexicanbordernorthmorethan200kilometersto(17)LosAngelesand(18)beyond.Howmuchlandandhowmanyhomeshavebeenburned?Howmanypeoplehavebeenkilled?Around(19)300,000hectareshaveburned.(20)Morethan2,000homeshavebeen(21)destroyed.(22)Atleasttwentypeoplehavebeenkilled.Officialssaycrewscouldfind(23)morebodieswhentheyinspecttheruins.Whathasspreadtheflames?(24)Hot,drywindshavespread(25)theflames.Whathashappenedtothewindsinthepastfewdays?Andwhatdoofficialsexpect?Winds(26)haveeasedduringthepastfewdays.Andofficialsexpect(27)coolertemperaturesandrain.Rainwouldalsohelp(28)cleartheairofsmokeandash.Whatdidthewindchangescause?Thewindchanges(29)movedsomefiresintoareasthatcrewsthought(30)theyhadundercontrol.Part2Shortpassages/dialogsandblankfilling(每小题:1分)Directions:Listentothefollowingrecordingandthenanswerthequestionsbyfillingintheblanks.Youwillheartherecordingtwice.Afterthefirstplaying,therewillbetimetowritethemissingwords.Usethesecondplayingtocheckyouranswers.Questions1to15arebasedonthesamepassageordialog.Howm