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[C] women are being ignored increasingly. 35. [A] dimension [C] unanimous. [D] forget that we are in a stationary room. [D] transmit [D] amazed. 55. According to the author, the change in women’s status in the workplace [D] qualifications to be teachers. 61. 在日本政府表现出更严格执行法律师的意图后,专利申请件数在1980至1988年间几乎增长一倍。 Directions: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C, D on ANSWER SHEET 1. (10 points) Part IV [C] appealing. [B] below [A] men still possess dominance over women. [D] specifications [C] early spring. [B] directory [B] the United States surpasses all its rivals with respect to producing mathematics and science college graduates. Questions 17-20 are based on a diary. You now have 20 seconds to read questions 17-20. [C] instead 26. [A] spoke [B] elaborates “slices of life”. [D] off 32. [A] institutions [D] only if 60. This passage is written to answer the question 39. [A] beyond [C] enrolments [C] rather discouraging. [C] personal profiles. 49. We can learn from the text that [C] only see a blurring of the scene. Text 1 56. Towards the net effects of the U.S military effort in Afghanistan on its economy recovery, the author’s attitude can be best said to be On the face of it, the answer is clear. Unless total employment in the nation expands more rapidly than it has, some substantial number of men are going to continue to lose out in the job race to women. But the process by which the change is taking place is complex, and the explanation goes beyond the political and legal pressures that are part of women’s campaign for equal rights. 64. 这类对于知识产权的争议曾一度是法律上最深奥的课题。现在不是了。早点习惯吧,因为它们在未来只会更受到关注。 [D] emphasize personal idiosyncrasies. [C] depression. [B] interpret the causes of terrorist attacks. 20. Most of the things displayed in the store-windows proved to be [D] typically While listening, answer each question by choosing A, B, C or D. after listening, you will have time to check your answers. You will hear each piece once only. (10 points) 3. As early as the second century B.C., people tried to capture the solar energy that reached the earth’s surface. It is believed that the early Greeks set fire to Roman ships using mirrors to reflect the suns’ rays. In the 1870s, an engineer tried to make devices to change solar energy into mechanical energy. In 1913, a solar steam engine was designed to irrigate crops. For years solar energy has been used to evaporate water in making dried foods. During the mid-1970s, shortages of oil and natural gas occurred in the United States. These shortages created a need to develop solar energy into a practical source of energy to heat homes. 47. According to Mr. Schleicher, the supply that is coming from US schools and colleges Part B [D] he rarely goes out of his room to see and investigate the world. 30. [A] against [D] the East River. [C] cause Directions: For questions 6 – 10, you will hear a talk about Mr. Winkler and his neighborhood. For questions 6-10, complete the sentences or answer the questions. Use not more than 3 words for each answer. You will hear the recording twice. You now have 25 seconds to read the sentences and the question below. (5 points) 22. [A] acquiring Part B [B] Abe Sheftel’s Stationery Shop. [A] The doll’s unusual face. The salary differentials are part of a pattern of relatively low public investment in education in the United States compared with other member nations of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, a group in Paris that compiled the report. Total government spending on educational institutions in the United States slipped to 4.8 percent of gross domestic product in 1998, falling under the international average 5 percent —— for the first time. [C] approving. [B] contending. Similarly, whenever we turn our heads, the image of the scene passes across our retinas exactly as it would if the scene turned around us. But this effect is background, and we do not recognize it; we do not see a room turn around us but are conscious only of having turned our heads —— in a stationary room. If we observe critically while turning the head or eyes quickly, we shall see, no motion it is true, yet a blurring of the scene between two clear views. Normally we are quite unconscious of this continual blurring but seem to be looking about in an unblurred world. [C] isolate significant events from life’s overall picture. [D] then [B] be equivalent to [A] identifies exception with rule and misleads a lot of people. [C] points to the truth that a rule without exceptions is perfect. [B] impression 40. [A] erode The road signs have been changed —— no longer “Men at Work” but A. There is a cartoon presented in a newspaper. In this section you should write a composition on the topic The road to a well-to-do life. responsibilities than their counterparts abroad. [B] even if 14. The speaker has the conviction that Edith Wharton felt that in writing novels it was important to SHEET 2. (10 points) [D] quite exceptional. Now look at Part A in your test booklet. [A] beyond dispute. 4. 听力考试进行时,考生先将答案写或划在试题册上,然后在听力部分结束前专门留出的5分钟内,将试题册上的全部答案整洁地誊写或转涂到答题卡1上。 [B] generation [D] women took over many jobs abandoned by men.
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