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成人高等教育本科生學(xué)士學(xué)位英語水平考試模擬卷五Paperone試卷一(65minutes)PartIDialogueCompletion(10minutes,10points)Directions:Inthepart,thereare3dialogueswith3or4blanks,eachfollowedby4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.fillineachblankwiththechoicethatthebestsuitsthesituationuntilthedialogueiscomplete.withdialogueone,allthechoiceswillhavetobeused.withdialogueTwoanddialogueThree,onechoicewillbeleftunused.MarkyourANSWERSHEETwithasinglebarthroughthecentreoftheletterthatindicatesyourchoice.DialogueOneA:MyfriendKateinvitedmetoherbirthdayparty.1B:Howaboutanalbum?A:Thatsoundsgood.Howmuchisanalbum?B:2A:That’stooexpensive.Idon’thaveenoughmoneyforit.B:Oh.3A:No,no.Shedoesn’tlikecats.B:Isee.Whataboutascarf?A:4B:Doesshelikeflowers?Maybeflowersarewonderful.A:Great!Iwillbuysomeforher.Thankyou..A.Whydon’tyougetherapetcat?B.It’stoopersonal.C.Atleast20dollars.D.WhatshouldIgether?DialogueTwoW:Excuseme,sir.M:Yes,whatcanIdoforyou,madam?W:Ihavebeenhereforanhourtomeetmyfather,5M:Areyousureofthetimehisflightarrives?W:Yes,Ithinkso,Hetoldmehewouldreachtheairportatabout1:00thisafternoon.M:That’strue.FlightBA506hasjustarrived.W:What?BA506?Well,Idon’tthinkit’shisflightnumber.M:6W:Yes,it’sVA407.Ithink…Oh,justaminute,please.Here7Sorry,it’sVA408.M:VA408?Isee,madam,theflightshouldarriveat1:00,butitwillbetwohoursandtwentyminuteslatebecauseofthebadweatherinNewYork.W:OK,ThenIwillhavetowaitlonger.Thankyouverymuch,sir.M:Goodluck!Madam.A.ButIsawallthepassengerscomeoutexcepthim.B.Doyourememberhisflightnumber?C.Imypleasure.D.Iwroteitonmynotebook.DialogueThreeLily:Hi,Jim!Howwasyourparty?Jim:It’swonderful!8Lily:I’msorry.Ihadplannedto,butIhadahighfeverthatday.Jim:Sorrytohearthat.Areyouallrightnow?Lily:Yes,thanks.WhatdidImissattheparty,anyway?Jim:Well,wehadmanydifferentkindsoffood,suchaschicken,pizza,salads…Lily:Didyouhaveabirthdaycake?Jim:9Lily:Whataboutmusic?Jim:Itwasgreat!Asyouknow,Linda’sbrotherisafamousDJ,soshebroughtlotsofgoodCDswithher.10wehadanunforgettabletime.Lily:Whattimedidthepartyend?Jim:Athalfpasttwo.Icouldn’tgetupthenextday.Lily:Well,itsoundsasifyouenjoyedyourselves.Jim:Yes.Ilikehavingpartiesbecausetheycanmakeushappyandrelaxed.A.Yes,abigchocolateone.B.Whydidn’tyoucome?C.It’srainingtoday.D.Wedancedtilltwoo’clockinthemorning.PartⅡReadingComprehension(35minutes,40points)Directions:Thereare4passagesinthepart.Eashpassageisfallowedby5questionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemthereare4choisemarkedA,B.CandD.ChoosethebestoneandmarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglebarthroughthecentreoftheletterthatindicatesyourchoice.PassageOneGuidetoStockholmUniversityLibraryOurlibraryoffersdifferenttypesofstudyingplacesandprovidesagoodstudyingenvironment.ZonesThelibraryisdividedintodifferentzones.Theupperfloorisaquietzonewithoverathousandplacesforsilentreading,andplaceswhereyoucansitandworkwithyourowncomputer.Thereadingplacesconsistmostlyoftablesandchairs.Thegroundflooristhezonewhereyoucantalk.Hereyoucanfindsofasandarmchairsforgroupwork.ComputersYoucanuseyourowncomputertoconnecttothewi-fispeciallypreparedfornotebookcomputers;youcanalsouselibrarycomputers,whichcontainthemostcommonlyusedapplications,suchasMicrosoftOffice.TheyaresituatedintheareaknownastheExperimentalFieldonthegroundfloor.GroupstudyPlacesIfyouwanttodiscussfreelywithoutdisturbingothers,youcanbookastudyroomorsitatatableonthegroundfloor.Somestudyroomsarefor2-3peopleandotherscanholdupto6-8people.Allroomsaremarkedonthelibrarymaps.Thereare40groupstudyroomsthatmustbebookedviathewebsite.Tobook,youneedanactiveUniversityaccountandavalidUniversitycard.Youcanusearoomthreehoursperday,ninehoursatmostperweek.StorageofStudyMaterialThelibraryhaslockersforstudentstostorecourseliterature.Whenyouhaveobtainedatleast40credits(學(xué)分),youmayrentalockerandpay400SEKforayear'srentalperiod.RulestobeFollowedMobilephoneconversationsarenotpermittedanywhereinthelibrary.Keepyourphoneonsilentasifyouwereinalectureandexitthelibraryifyouneedtoreceivecalls.Pleasenotethatfoodandfruitareforbiddeninthelibrary,butyouareallowedtohavedrinksandsweetswithyou.11.Thelibrary'supperfloorismainlyforstudentsto________.A.readinaquietplaceB.havegroupdiscussionsC.takecomfortableseatsLodgingisassignedtostudentsofdifferentraceswithoutexception.Theschoolrandomlyassignsroommateswithoutregardtorace.30.WhatdoesGraceKaosayaboutinterraciallodging?A.Itisunscientifictomakegeneralizationsaboutitwithoutfurtherstudy.B.Schoolsshouldbecautiouswhenmakingdecisionsaboutstudentlodging.C.Students'racialbackgroundshouldbeconsideredbeforelodgingisassigned.D.Experiencedresidentadvisorsshouldbeassignedtohandletheproblems.PartⅢVocabularyandStructure(10minutes,10points)Directions:Thereare20incompletesentencesinthissection.Foreachsentencethereare4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentence.MarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglebarthroughthecentreoftheletterthatindicatesyourchoice.31.Willyouseeto____thatmybirdsarelookedafterwellwhileI'maway?A.themB.yourselfC.itD.me32.Manyteensdon'tgetenoughsleepbecausetheyhavetoomuchhomework,which____themupatnight.A.makesB.breaksC.turnsD.keeps33.——MsLinlooksratherakindlady.——Butinfactsheiscoldandhardonus.You____believeit!A.shouldn'tB.wouldn'tC.mustn'tD.needn't34.Theprogramislikeawindowontheworld____yousitbyitandfixyourattentiononwhatitshows.A.ifB.asC.whileD.unless35.____thesearchenginejustgavemesomebriefintroductionsratherthanthewholecontentofthebooktoread.A.LuckilyB.MostlyC.FunnilyD.Disappointingly36.——DidyouknowanyFrenchbeforeyouarrivedinWashington?——Never____it,actually.A.hadIlearnedB.haveIlearnedC.IlearnedD.wasIlearning37.Infact,moreandmorepeople____toliveagreener,healthierandmoreenvironmentally“greenlife”.A.choseB.chooseC.arechoosingD.havechosen38.AspecialdinnertheremightincludeChineseporkdish,BritishroastbeefandFrench-stylevegetables.Boiledrice____justabouteverything.A.isservedwithB.willserveC.serveswithD.isserved39.Theprofessorwalkedontotheplatformandseatedhimselfinachair,____foransweringquestions.A.hadpreparedB.beingpreparedC.preparingD.prepared40.InScandinaviancountriesitiscommon____forthehusbandtostayathometolookafterthebaby.A.useB.senseC.practiceD.idea41.—Whywasourforeignteacherunhappyyesterday?—Newsaboutthetsunamistrikinghercountry____anattackofhomesickness.A.setforB.setoutC.setaboutD.setoff42.—WeareinformedthattheWeifangInternationalKiteFestivalstartsat7:00.——Oh,Ididn'texpectitwassoearly!I___togooutfordinnerwithmyfriendsfirst.A.wasplanningB.amplanningC.havebeenplanningD.haveplanned43.____abroadforatourcanbeagreathonorforanordinarypersonlikeme.A.TakenB.TakingC.BeingtakenD.Havingbeentaken44.—Didyourclassmateacceptyourinvitation?——No,he____refused.A.asfarasB.aswellasC.assoonasD.asgoodas45.Ispentthewholedayrepairingthemotorbike.Theworkwas____simple.A.nothingbutB.anythingbutC.somethingofD.allexcept46.—Notgettingthatjobwasabiglet-down.—Don'tworry.Somethingbetterwill____.A.comealongB.takeonC.gobyD.fallbehind47.____thehelpofexperiencedcareerinstructors,thistypeofjob-huntingtraining____tobeveryefficient.A.By;hasprovedB.With;hasprovedC.Under;isprovingD.With;isproved48.Togetasmuchfirsthandinformationaspossible,inspectorswillholdworkshopsanddistributequestionnaires,____?A.isn'titB.won'titC.aren'ttheyD.won'tthey49.It'sabadpracticeto____childrenmuchmoneyasaNewYeargift.A.promiseB.permitC.admitD.allow50.Bythetimeyouarrivehome,I____,sopleasedon'tmakeanynoisewhenyoucomein.A.shallhavebeensleepingB.shallhavesleptC.shallsleepD.shallbesleepingPart=4\*ROMANIVCloze(10minutes,10points)Directions:Thereare10blanksinthefollowingpassage.Foreachnumberedblank,thereare4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosethebestoneandmarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglebarthroughthecentreoftheletterthatindicatesyourchoice.After

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PaperTwo試卷二(55minutes)Part=4\*ROMANVTranslation(25minutes,15points)Directions:TranslationthefollowingpassageintoChineseandputyourTranslationontheANSWERSHEET.Manypeoplethinkanonlychildisluckybecauseofthematerialgoodsandattentionheorshereceives.Butonlychildrenhavetheirproblems,too.Foronething,theyhavenoprivacy.Parentsalwaysfeelentitledtoknoweverythingthat’sgoingoninanonlychild’slife.Also,onlychildrenneverhavetheopportunitytoputtheblameonabrotherorsisterforsomethingthey’vedonewrong.Third,onlychildrenmissthecompanionshipofbrothersandsisters.Theycanbelonely,andtheymayhavetroublemakingfriendslaterinlifebecausetheyhaveneverlearnedtogetalongwithabrotherorsister.PartVIWriting(30minutes,15points)Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthetopicProtectionoftheEnvironment。Youshouldwriteatleast100words,andbaseyourcompositionontheoutline(giveninChinese)below:1,環(huán)境保護(hù)2以前的狀況。3.目前的狀況。4.我們該怎么辦成人高等教育本科生學(xué)士學(xué)位英語水平考試模擬卷六Paperone試卷一(65minutes)PartIDialogueCompletion(10minutes,10points)Directions:Inthepart,thereare3dialogueswith3or4blanks,eachfollowedby4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.fillineachblankwiththechoicethatthebestsuitsthesituationuntilthedialogueiscomplete.withdialogueone,allthechoiceswillhavetobeused.withdialogueTwoanddialogueThree,onechoicewillbeleftunused.MarkyourANSWERSHEETwithasinglebarthroughthecentreoftheletterthatindicatesyourchoice.DialogueOneW:Doyouknowthegirlinredunderthetree?M:1.W:Right.Doyouknowher?M:Ofcourse.She'sLily.2.W:Issheeasytogetalongwith?M:Yes.Sheiskind.Sheisalwaysreadytohelpothers.Sosheisverypopularwiththepeoplearoundher.W:Iwanttomakefriendswithher.3M:Certainly.ButIdon'twanttodisturbhernow.Sheseemstoloseherselfinthebook.W:OK.4.M:Allright.A.We'veknowneachothersincewewerekids.B.Couldyouintroducemetoher?C.Youmeanthegirlreadingabook?D.Thenlet'stalktoherwhenshestopsreading.DialogueTwoAnn:Thankyouforthebirthdaygift,Dad.It’sthebestgiftIhaveeverhad.D:I’mgladyoulikeit.Ann:I’vealwayswantedacomputer.5.Dad:Andyouneedittochatwithyourfriends,too.Ann:Iguessyouareright.6Dad:Sendane-mail?Er,justdolikethis.Haveyougotit?Ann:Yes,Dad.Ithinkit’seasy.Dad:7Ann:Iwon’t,Ipromise.A.Couldyoushowmehowtosendane-mail?B.Ineedittodomyhomework.C.HowcanIturniton?D.Justdon’tspendtoomuchtimeonit.DialogueThree.A:Hello.ThisisHopeEnglishclub.CanIhelpyou?B:Yes.8A:Whatareyourproblems?B:Firstofall.9A:Thatiseasy.Whynotreadaloudtopracticeit?Itwillimprovespeakingskills.B:OK.Iwill.10A:Listeningtomoretapeswillhelpimproveyourlisteningskills.A.Canwedosomethingtostopit?B.Ican’tgetthepronunciationright.C.IhavesomeproblemswithmyEnglish.D.AndIcan’tunderstandtheteacherwhenshetalkstotheclass.PartⅡReadingComprehension(35minutes,40points)Directions:Thereare4passagesinthepart.Eachpassageisfallowedby5questionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemthereare4choicemarkedA,B.CandD.ChoosethebestoneandmarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglebarthroughthecentreoftheletterthatindicatesyourchoice.PassageOneLastnight'smeteor(流星)showerleftmanypeopleinthecommunitydissatisfiedanddemandinganswers.AccordingtoGabeRothschild,EmeraldValley'smayor,peoplegatheredinthesuburbsofthecity,carryingheavytelescopes,expectingtowatchthebrightlyburningmeteorspassingthroughthesky.Whattheyfoundinsteadwasaskysobrightenedbythecity'slightsthatitdarkenedthelightofthemeteorspassingoverhead.“Myfamilywassofrustrated,”admittedtownresidentDuaneCosby.“Wewantedtomakethisanunforgettablefamilyouting,butitturnedouttobeahugedisappointment.”Astronomers—scientistswhostudystarsandplanets—havebeencomplainingaboutthisproblemfordecades.Theysaythatlightpollutionpreventsthemfromseeingobjectsintheskythattheycouldseequiteeasilyinthepast.Theycallonpeopleandthegovernmenttotakemeasurestofightagainstit.Thereisyetapopulationbesidesprofessionalandamateurstarobserversthatsuffersevenmorefromlightpollution.Thispopulationconsistsofbirds,bats,frogs,snakes,etc.Forexample,outdoorlightingseverelyaffectsmigrating(遷徙的)birds.AccordingtotheInternationalDarkSkyAssociation,“100millionbirdsayearthroughoutNorthAmericadieincrasheswithlightedbuildingsandtowers.”Countlessmoreanimalcasualties(傷亡)resultfromtheuseofartificiallighting.Clearly,peopleenjoythebenefitsoflightingtheirevenings,butsomescientiststhinkitcanbeharmfulforhumans,too.Theyworrythatexposuretolightwhilesleepingcanincreaseaperson'schancesofgettingcancer.EmeraldValleyisonlyonecommunitythatisbecomingawareofthenegativeeffectsoflightpollution.Foryears,Flagstaff,Arizona,hasenforcedlightingregulationsinitscityinordertoassistastronomersattheLowellObservatory.Similareffortshavebeenmadeworldwide,andamovementisunderwaytoremindustoturnofflightswhenwearenotusingthem,sothatothercreaturescansharethenight.11.Ithappenedlastnightthat________.A.thecity'slightsaffectedthemeteorwatchingB.themeteorsflewpastbeforebeingnoticedC.thecitylightshowattractedmanypeopleD.themeteorwatchingendedupasocialouting12.Whatdotheastronomerscomplainabout?A.Meteorshowersoccurlessoftenthanbefore.B.Theirobservationequipmentisinpoorrepair.C.Lightpollutionhasremainedunsolvedforyears.D.Theireyesightisfailingduetoartificiallighting.13.WhatistheauthorconcernedaboutaccordingtoParagraph4?A.Birdsmaytakeothermigrationpaths.B.Animals'livinghabitsmaychangesuddenly.C.Varietiesofanimalswillbecomesharplyreduced.D.Animals'survivalisthreatenedbyoutdoorlighting.14.LightingregulationsinFlagstaff,Arizonaareputintoeffectto________.A.lessenthechanceofgettingcancerB.createanidealobservationconditionC.ensurecitizensagoodsleepatnightD.enableallcreaturestoliveinharmony15.Whatmessagedoestheauthormostwanttogiveus?A.Savingwildlifeissavingourselves.B.Greateffortsshouldbemadetosaveenergy.C.Humanactivitiesshouldbeenvironmentallyfriendly.D.Newequipmentshouldbeintroducedforspacestudy.PassageTwoInthekitchenofmymother’shousestherehasalwaysbeenawoodenstand(木架)withasmallnotepad(記事本)andaholeforapencil.I’mlookingforpaperonwhichtonotedownthenameofabookIamrecommendingtomymother.Overfortyyearssincemyearliestmemoriesofthekitchenpadandpencil,fivehouseslater,thecurrentpaperandpencillookthesameastheyalwaysdid.Surelyitcan’tbethesamepencil?Thepadismoremodern,butthewoodenstandisdefinitelytheoriginalone.“I’mjustamazedyoustillhavethesamestandforholdingthepadandpencilafteralltheseyear.”Isaytoher,walkingbackintotheliving-roomwithasheetofpaperandthepencil.“Youstilluseapencil.Can’tyouaffordapen?”Mymotherrepliesalittlesharply.“Itworksperfectlywell.I’vealwayskeptthestandinthekitchen.IneverknewwhenImightwanttonotedownanidea,andIwasalwaysinthekitcheninthesedays.”ImmediatelyIcanpictureher,hairwild,bluehousecoatcoveredinflour,awoodenspooninonehand,thepencilintheother,hermouthmovingsilently.Mymothersmilesandsays,“OnedayIwascookingandwatchingbabyPauline,andIhadabrilliantthought,butthestandwasempty.Oneofthechildrenmusthavetakenthepaper.SoIjustpickedupthebreadboardandwroteitalldownontheback.ItturnedouttobearealbreakthroughforsolvingthemathematicalproblemIwasworkingon.”Thisstory—whichhappenedbeforeIwasborn—remindsmehowextraordinarymymotherwas,andisalsoagiftedmathematician.IfeelembarrassedthatIcomplainaboutnothavingenoughchild-freetimetowork.Later,whenmymotherisinthebathroom,Igointoherkitchenandturnoverthebreadboards.Sureenough,onthebackofthesmallestone,aresomepenciledmarksIrecognizeasmathematics.Thosesymbolshavetraveledunaffectedthroughfiftyyears,rootedinthesoilofacheapwoodenbreadboard,invisible(看不到的)exhibitsateverymeal.16.Whyhastheauthor’smotheralwayskeptthenotepadandpencilinthekitchen?A.Toleavemessages.

B.Tolisthereverydaytasks.C.Tonotedownmathsproblems.D.Towritedownaflashofinspiration.17.Whatistheauthor’soriginalopinionaboutthewoodenstand?A.Ithasgreatvalueforthefamily.B.Itneedstobereplacedbyabetterone.C.Itbringsherbacktoherlonelychildhood.D.Itshouldbepassedontothenextgeneration.18.Theauthorfeelsembarrassedfor

.A.blaminghermotherwrongly.B.givinghermotheralotoftrouble.C.notmakinggooduseoftimeashermotherdid.D.notmakinganybreakthroughinherfield.19.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Themotherissuccessfulinhercareer.B.Thefamilymembersliketraveling.C.Theauthorhadlittletimetoplaywhenyoung.D.Themarksonthebreadboardhavedisappeared.20.Intheauthor’smind,hermotheris

.A.strangeinbehavior.

B.keenonherresearch.C.fondofcollectingoldthings.

D.carelessaboutherappearance.PassageThreeMaryKatherineGoddardandDeclarationofIndependenceIfyoulookcloselyatsomeoftheearlycopiesoftheDeclarationofIndependence,beyondtheflourishedsignatureofJohnHancockandtheother55menwhosignedit,youwillalsofindthenameofonewoman,MaryKatherineGoddard.Itwasshe,aBaltimoreprinter,whopublishedthefirstofficialcopiesoftheDeclaration,thefirstcopiesthatincludedthenamesofitssignersandthereforeheralded(宣布,預(yù)示)thesupportofallthirteencolonies.MaryGoddardfirstgotintoprintingattheageoftwenty-fourwhenherbrotheropenedaprintingshopinProvidence,RhodeIsland,in1762.Whenherproceededtogetintotroublewithhispartnersandcreditors,itwasMaryGoddardandhermotherwhowerelefttoruntheshop.In1765theybeganpublishingTheProvidenceGazette,aweeklynewspaper.SimilarproblemsseemedtofollowherbrotherasheopenedbusinessesinPhiladelphiaandagaininBaltimore.EachtimeMs.Goddardwasbroughtintorunthenewspapers.AfterstartingBaltimore’sfirstnewspaper,TheMarylandJournal,in1773,herbrotherwentbroketryingtoorganizeacolonialpostalservice.Whilehewasindebtor’sprison,MaryKatherineGoddard’snameappearedinthenewspaper’smasthead(報(bào)頭)forthefirsttime.WhentheContinentalCongressfledtherefromPhiladelphiain1776,itcommissionedMs.GoddardtoprintthefirstofficialversionoftheDeclarationofIndependenceinJanuary1777.Afterprintingthedocuments,sheherselfpaidthepostriderstodelivertheDeclarationthroughoutthecolonies.DuringtheAmericanRevolution,MaryGoddardcontinuedtopublishBaltimore’sonlynewspaper,whichonehistorianclaimedwas“secondtononeamongthecolonies.”Shewasalsothecity’spostmasterfrom1775to1789---appointedbyBenjaminFranklin–andisconsideredtobethefirstwomantoholdafederalposition.21.

Withwhichofthefollowingsubjectsisthepassagemainlyconcerned?A.

Theaccomplishmentofafemalepublisher.B.

Theweaknessesofthenewspaperindustry.C.

Therightsofafemalepublisher.D.

ThepublishingsystemincolonialAmerica.22.

MaryGoddard’snameappearsontheDeclarationofIndependencebecause____.A.

ShehelpedwritetheoriginaldocumentB.

ShepublishedthedocumentC.

ShepaidtohavethedocumentprintedD.

Herbrotherwasinprison23.

Accordingtothepassage,MaryGoddardfirstbecameinvolvedinpublishingwhenshe____.A.

wasappointedbyBenjaminFranklinB.

signedtheDeclarationofIndependenceC.

tookoverherbrother’sprintingshopD.

movedtoBaltimore24.

Theword“there”inparagraph3refersto____.A.

thecoloniesB.

theprintshopC.

BaltimoreD.

Providence25.

ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatMaryGoddardwas____.A.

anaccomplishedbusinesswomanB.

extremelywealthyC.

amemberoftheContinentalCongressD.

afamouswriterPassageFourGlobalwarmingiscausingmorethan300,000deathsandabout$125billionineconomiclosseseachyear,accordingtoareportbytheGlobalHumanitarianForum,anorganizationledbyAnnan,theformerUnitedNationssecretarygeneral.Thereport,tobereleasedFriday,analyzeddataandexistingstudiesofhealth,disaster,populationandeconomictrends.Itfoundthathuman-influencedclimatechangewasraisingtheglobaldeathratesfromillnessesincludingmalnutrition(營養(yǎng)不良)andheat-relatedhealthproblems.Butevenbeforeitsrelease,thereportdrewcriticismfromsomeexpertsonclimateandrisk,whoquestioneditsmethodsandconclusions.Alongwiththedeaths,thereportsaidthatthelivesof325millionpeople,primarilyinpoorcountries,werebeingseriouslyaffectedbyclimatechange.Itprojectedthatthenumberwoulddoubleby2030.RogerPielkeJr.,apoliticalscientistattheUniversityofColorado,Boulder,whostudiesdisastertrends,saidtheForum'sreportwas"amethodologicalembarrassment"becausetherewasnowaytodistinguishdeathsoreconomiclossesrelatedtohuman-drivenglobalwarmingamidthemuchlargerlossesresultingfromthegrowthinpopulationsandeconomicdevelopmentinvulnerable(易受傷害的)regions.Dr.Pielkesaidthat“climatechangeisanimportantproblemrequiringchangeanddisastersbecauseitissodeeplyflawed(有瑕疵的)."Decembertonegotiateanewinternationalclimatetreaty.thereport. PartⅢVocabularyandStructure(10minutes,10points)Directions:Thereare20incompletesentencesinthissection.Foreachsentencethereare4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentence.MarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglebarthroughthecentreoftheletterthatindicatesyourchoice.31.--HaveyoueverseenPeterrecently?--Yes.He__________metoaskyouhowyou___________alongwithyournewjobthesedays.A.hasasked;havebeengettingB.asked;weregettingC.oftenasks;aregettingD.asked;aregetting32.Themanagersdiscussedtheplanthattheywouldliketosee___________thenextyearA.carryoutB.carryingoutC.carriedoutD.tocarryout33.--I'llhelpyouwheneveryouneedme,--Iwouldlove____________.A.youhelping

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