
PartⅠListening Comprehension
Section A Mini-lecture
1. parts of language
2. other features
3. rhythm
4. having the ability
5. a particular subject
6. knowledge or experience
7. reinterpreting
8. predicting/making predictions
9. types of predictions
10. contents
Section B Interview
1. Theresa thinks that the present government is ________.
[A] doing what they have promised to schools
[B] creating opportunities for leading universities
[C] considering removing barriers for state school pupils
[D]
| reducing opportunities for state school pupils |
[A] Universities are not working hard to accept state school pupils.
[B] The number of state pupils applying to Oxford fails to increase.
[C] The government has lowered state pupils’ expectations.
[D]
| Leading universities are rejecting state school pupils. |
[A] be given more funding from education authorities
[B] be given all the money and decide how to spend it
[C] be granted greater power to run themselves
[D]
| be given more opportunities and choices |
[A] Local education authorities and the central government.
[B] Local education authorities and secondary schools together.
[C] Local education authorities only.
| [D] The central government only. |
[A] asking for clarification
[B] challenging the interviewee
[C] supporting the interviewee
[D]
| initiating topics |
News Item 1
6. What is the main idea of the news item?
[A] Fewer people watch TV once a week.
[B] Smartphones and tablets have replaced TV.
[C] New technology has led to more family time.
[D]
| Bigger TV sets have attracted more people. |
7. How many lawmakers voted for the marijuana legalization bill?
[A] 50. [B] 12.
[C]
| 46. [D] 18. |
[A] bought by people under 18
[B] made available to drug addicts
[C] provided by the government
[D]
| bought in drug stores |
9. What did the review of global data reveal?
[A]Diarrhea is a common disease.
[B]Good sanitation led to increase in height.
[C]There were many problems of poor sanitation.
| [D] African children live in worse sanitary conditions. |
[A] examine links between sanitation and death from illness
[B] look into factors affecting the growth of children
[C] investigate how to tackle symptoms like diarrhea
[D]
| review and compare conditions in different countries |
Text A
11. According to the author, shoppers are returning their purchases for all the following reasons EXCEPT that ____.
[A] they are unsatisfied with the quality of the purchase
[B]they eventually find the purchase too expensive
[C] they change their mind out of uncertainty
| [D] they regret making the purchase without forethought |
[A] To see which promotion method is preferred by customers.
[B]To find out the strengths and weaknesses of both methods.
[C] To try to set up a new retailer-customer relationship.
| [D] To see the effect of an approach on customers' decisions. |
[A]To compare similar responses in different settings.
[B] To provide further evidence for his own observation.
[C] To offer a scientific account of the brain's functions.
[D]
| To describe emotional responses in online shopping. |
[A]Real satisfaction depends on factors other than the computer.
[B] Despite online shopping we still attach importance to gift buying.
[C] Some people are still uncertain about the digital age.
[D]
| Online shopping offers real satisfaction to shoppers. |
15. In the first paragraph, the author suggests that____.
[A]a person can either have a high IQ or a low EQ
[B]her professor brother cares too much about IQ
[C]we need examples of how to follow one's heart
[D]
| she prefers dogs that are clever and loyal |
[A]resignation
[B]patience
[C]forgiveness
[D]
| tenacity |
[A]fast
[B]blindly
[C]straight
[D]
| stubbornly |
[A]Twist is capable of looking after the girls
[B]Twist and the girls have become friends
[C]Twist knows how to follow the girls
[D]
| Twist's loyalty helps the girls grow up |
[A]Difficulties in raising her children.
[B]Worries about what to buy for kids.
[C]Gratitude to Twist for her role.
[D]
| Concerns about schooling and religion. |
20. That it tottered on the borders of senile decay means that the lorry was_________.
[A]about to break down
[B]a very old vehicle
[C]unable to travel the distance
[D] a dangerous vehicle
[A]Flush.
[B]Borders.
[C]Operations.
[D]
| Gasping. |
[A] inevitable and amusing
[B]. dangerous and frightening
[C] novel and unexpected
[D]
| welcome and interesting |
EXCEPT .
[A]trembling
[B]spouting
[C]shuddering
[D]
| crept |
[A]bored by the appearance of the grasslands ahead
[B]reluctant to do any walking in so hot a climate
[C]unfriendly towards the local driver and boys
[D]
| a little surprised to have to help drive the lorry |
[A]A journey that scared me
[B]A journey to remember
[C]The wild West African lorry
[D]
| A comic journey in West Africa |
26. According to the passage, which of the following serves as the BEST reason for the similarity in urban green space throughout the West?
[A] Climate.
[B] Geography.
[C] Functional purposes.
[D]
| Design principles. |
[A] each city has its distinct style of urban green space
[B] urban landscape will focus more on cultural history
[C] urban green space will be designed to serve many uses
[D]
| more green cover will be seen on city roofs and walls |
[A] It cannot reduce water requirements.
[B] It has proved to be too costly.
[C] It is not suited for the local area.
[D]
| It does not have enough advantages. |
[A] incorporate the area's natural and cultural heritage into their design
[B] make careful estimation of the area's natural resources before designing
[C] combine natural resources and practical functions in their design
[D]
| envision more purposes for urban landscaping in their design |
[A] human assumptions
[B] field work
[C] scientific estimation
[D]
| laboratory work |
31. Which party is in power now in the UK?
[A]The Conservative Party.
[B]The Labour Party.
[C]The Liberal Democrats.
[D]
| The Scottish National Party. |
[A]Lake Winnipeg.
[B]The Great Slave Lake.
[C]The Great Bear Lake.
[D]
| The five Great Lakes. |
[A]four
[B]six
[C]three
| [D]two |
[A]The Eskimos.
[B]The Maori.
[C]The Indians.
| [D]The Aborigines. |
[A]Robert Browning
[B]W. B. Yeats
[C]William Blake
| [D]William Wordsworth |
[A]Ted Hughes.
[B]William Wordsworth.
[C]E. E. Cummings.
| [D]Carl Sandburg. |
[A]Nathaniel Hawthorne.
[B]Ralph Waldo Emerson.
[C]Herman Melville.
| [D]Washington Irving. |
[A]semantic
[B]connotative
[C]conceptual
| [D]collocative |
This is an example of ____.
[A]reference
[B]substitution
[C]conjunction
| [D]ellipsis |
[A][ j ]
[B][ w ]
[C][ p ]
| [D][ l ] |
1. Looked→Looking
2. and→but
3. complimentary→compliment
4.it→去掉it
5. very→too
6.∧which→in
7. specially→especially或particularly
8. for→about
9. aspect→case
10. been→去掉been
Part Ⅴ Translation
Section A Chinese to English
原文呈现 参考译文
茶花(camellia)的自然花期在12月至翌年4月,以红色系为主,另有黄色系和白色系等,花色艳丽。本届花展充分展示了茶花的品种资源和科研水平,是近三年来本市规模最大的一届茶花展。为了使广大植物爱好者有更多与茶花亲密接触的机会,本届茶花展的布展范围延伸至整个园区,为赏花游客带来便利。
| 此次茶花展历时2个月,展期内200多个茶花品种将陆续亮相。 | Camellia’s flowering period starts from December and ends in the next April,and the colors of the flowers are bright and showy with red in majority, yellow, white and other colors in minority. It’s the city’s largest camellia show in recent three years, which fully displays camellia’s various species as well as human’s scientific research level of it. In order to provide the majority of plant-lovers with more opportunities to closely appreciate the beauty of camellia, the area of the Camellia Show is extended to the whole garden so that it can bring more convenience for the visitors. The Camellia Show takes over two months, in which more than 200 various camellias will be presented successively. |
Section B English to Chinese
原文呈现 参考译文
| At its heart, psycholinguistic work consists of two questions. One is, What knowledge of language is needed for us to use language? In a sense, we must know a language to use it, but we are not always fully aware of this knowledge. A distinction may be drawn between tacit knowledge and explicit knowledge. Tacit knowledge refers to the knowledge of how to perform various acts, whereas explicit knowledge refers to the knowledge of the processes or mechanisms used in these acts. We sometimes know how to do something without knowing how we do it. For instance, a baseball pitcher (投手) might know how to throw a baseball 90 miles an hour but might have little or no explicit knowledge of the muscle groups that are involved in this act. Similarly, we may distinguish between knowing how to speak and knowing what processes are involved in producing speech. Generally speaking, much of our linguistic knowledge is tacit rather than explicit. | 心理语言学的研究包括两个核心问题。第一,我们使用语言需要什么语言知识?从某种意义上说,我们必须拥有某种语言的知识才能使用该语言,但却并不总是能完全意识到这种知识。我们可能要对隐性知识和显性知识加以区分。隐性知识是指如何执行各种动作所拥有的知识,而显性知识是指在这些动作中使用的过程或者机制所蕴含的知识。有时,我们知道如何做某事,却无法说出我们是怎么做的。比如,一名棒球投手可能知道如何以每小时90英里的速度把球抛出去,但对有关参与此活动的肌群的显性知识却知之甚少,或一无所知。同样地,我们知道如何说话,但却不清楚言语产生包含哪些过程。总的来说,我们的大多数语言知识都是隐性知识而非显性知识。 |
Part Ⅵ Writing
参考范文
My Views on the Sharing Economy
The sharing economy refers to the economic pattern in which people share access to resources, such as goods, services and data. This newly emerging trend would be impossible without the development of technology. It is the Internet that makes the sharing cheaper and easier and helps to strike a balance between supply and demand. Time magazine has listed the sharing economy as one of the “10 ideas that will change the world”. As far as the comment is concerned, I cannot agree with Time more.
As one of the greatest benefits of the digital age, the sharing economy arises from our oldest instinct as human beings. There is always an urge for us to connect with others, especially in an era when families are scattered and we do not really know the people who live nearby. It has been said that “Joys shared with others are more enjoyed.” However, in my eyes, the resources shared with others are more beneficial to our society.
On the one hand, sharing economy leads to a more efficient use of resources. Some items are expensive to buy but widely owned by people who do not make the best use of them. Occasional sharing may provide extra income for the owners and can be less costly for the borrowers. If managed well, a win-win situation is achieved for both parties in the process. Besides, sharing economy contributes to environmental protection. Take accommodation for example. The more hotels are built, the more resources are required, which might in turn result in a decrease in arable land and public green space. On the other hand, the transaction cost is reduced due to the use of Internet and various apps. With a smart phone in your hand, it is not difficult to find a potential host in the neighboring area. People are meeting increasingly on screens, discussing online and purchasing goods domestic and overseas, paying through Internet payment system.
To summarize, although the sharing economy is not perfect at present because of concerns in insurance, legal liability, safety and the like, I believe, quite firmly, that it represents the future trend and has the power to change the world for the convenience and flexibility it brings to us. Just as the old Chinese saying goes, the defects cannot obscure the virtues of a splendid jade, and I assume it also applies to the sharing economy.
