填空题For Questions 6~10, you will hear a talk about Charles Csuri. While you
listen, complete the sentences. Use not more than 3 words for each
answer.
Charles Csuri has been a part of many ______.
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He made his mark as a pioneer in ______.
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Through the computer, Csuri has been able toexplore a new
______.
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The computer enables him to sculpt in ______.
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Numerous grants for various projects allowed him totrain
students in computer graphics and ______.
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填空题For Questions 1~5, you will hear a dialogue in which Karin is talking with
Martin, assistant provost of a university, about the employment of overseas
students. While you listen, fill out the table with the information you have
heard. Some of the information has been given to you in the table. Write only 1
word in each numbered box.
Information about the employment of overseas students
Employers want to see students have gained intercultural ______.
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What practical skills students should promote to employers depends
onthe size of the organization and the ______.
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First and foremost, employers look for practical experience and an
areaof ______.
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Student are supposed to look for volunteer opportunities or ______.
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When promoting themselves, students should avoid the risk of
soundingcliché or ______.
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填空题Much of the language used to describe monetary policy, such as "steeringthe economy to a soft landing "or" a touch on the brakes" , makes it sound likea precise science. Nothing could be farther from the truth. The link between (52)______interest rates and inflation is uncertain. And there are long, variable lags after (53)______policy changes have any effect on the economy. Giving all these disadvantages, central bankers seem to have had much to (54)______boast about Of late. It is also less than most forecasters had predicted. In late1994 the panel of economists which The Economist had polled each month (55)______said that America's inflation rate would average 3.5% in 1995. In fact, it fellto 2.6% in August, and is expected to average only about 3% for the year a (56)______whole. In Britain and Japan inflation is running half a percentage point belowthe rate predicted at the end of last year. This is no flash in the pot; over the (57)______past couple of years, inflation has been consistently lower than expected inBritain and America. Economists have been particularly surprised by unfavorable inflation fig- (58)______ures in Britain and the United States, since conventional measures suggest thatboth economies, and especially America's, have little productive slack.America's capacity utilization, for example, hits historically high levels earlier (59)______this year, and its jobless rate has fallen below most estimation of the natural (60)______rate of unemployment -- the rate below which inflation has taken off in thepast. Why has inflation proved so mild? The most thrilling explanation is, fortunately, a little defective. Some economists argue that powerful structural (61)______changes in the world have upended the old economic models that were basedupon the historical link between growth and inflation.
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{{B}}Directions:{{/B}}
{{I}} For Questions 1-5, you will hear a recording of part of a telephone interview~ While you listen, complete the sentences and 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 questions below. {{/I}}
填空题Physical fitness is the result of many factors--good medical care, proper nutrition, adequate rest and relaxation, and sensible personal habit. (55) ______But these are never enough. An essential factor is regularly physical (56) ______activity--exercise for a body that needs it to function well. All of us know that ordinary movements things as running, (57) ______ jumping, and bending--made possible by muscles. Muscles also do (58) ______many other things. They suck air into your lungs, push food along your digestive tract, and tighten your blood vessels to raise blood pressure when you need more pressure for an emergency. Your heart is a muscular pump. When your muscles are not used, or are not used enough, they do not develop and grow proper. They soon become flabby and (59) ______weak, shrink in size, and lose the ability to do the jobs they were mean to do. Recent studies showed that the average high school (60) ______student spends fifteen to thirty hours a week watching television and only two hours a week in organizing play or exercise. That is one (61) ______reason why one-third of the 200, 000 pupils tested for the President's Council on Physical Fitness failed a simple test of strength, stamina, and flexible. Some of the boys and girls could not (62) ______raise themselves to a sitting position without used their hands! (63) ______ Cars and buses, elevators and escalators, TV and push-button machines all tend reduce strenuous physical activity. But our bodies still need (64)______exercise. Without it they soon become weak, ineffective, and unattractive.
填空题Saying that Pablo Picasso dominated Western art in the 20th century is, by now, the merest commonplace. In his 50th birthday, the little Spaniard from (53)______ Malaga had become the very prototype of the modem artist as public figure No painter before him had a mass audience in his own lifetime. The total public for (54)______ Titian in the 16th century or Velazquez in the 17th were probably no more than (55)______ a few thousands of people—but that included most of the crowned heads, (56)______ nobility and intelligentsia of Europe. Picasso's audience—meaning people who had heard him and seen his work, at least in republication—was in tens, (57)______ possibly hundreds, of millions. He and his work were the subjects of unending analysis, gossip, dislike, adoration and rumor. There seems a little doubt that the greatest of Picasso' work came in (58)______ the 30 years between Les Demoiselles d'Avignon and Guerin. Sometimes he would be folded up series of variations on the old masters (59)______ and 19th century painters he needed to measure himself up, such as (60)______ Velazquez and Goya, or Poisson, Delacroix, Magnet and Curbed. In his last years particularly, is production took on a manic and obsessive quality, is though the creative act can forestall death. Which it could not. His death left the public with a nostalgia for genius that no talent today, on (61)______ the field of painting, can satisfy with. (62)______
填空题Whereispie-eatingcontestusuallyheld?
填空题{{B}}Part A{{/B}}{{I}} For questions 1-5, you will hear a
conversation between a man and a woman. While you listen, fill out the table
with the information you have heard. Some of the information has been given to
you in the table. Write only 1 word or number in each numbered box. You will
hear the recording twice. You now have 25 seconds to read the table
below.{{/I}}
Filling in a Form
The Man's Street Name
1
The woman's Street Name
Miller
The Woman's Street Name
2
Credit Card Number
3
Weekly Rental Cost
$
4
Amount of Deposit
$
5
填空题 Date Workshop title Children advised to wear Please bring (if possible) 16/11 Building (1) (2) (3) 23/11 (4) (Nothing special) (5) Date Workshop title Children advised to wear Please bring (if possible) 16/11 Building (1) (2) (3) 23/11 (4) (Nothing special) (5)
填空题Womenheldahighplaceinthe10thand11thcenturiesinsouthern
填空题Whendidthemanberobbed?
填空题ANobelPrizeisoneofthemosthighlyregarded______honors.
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填空题{{B}}Part A{{/B}}{{B}}Directions:{{/B}}{{I}} For Questions 1~5,
you will hear an introduction about the life of Henry Alfred Kissinger. While
you listen, fill out the table with the information you have heard. Some of the
information has been given to you in the table. Write only 1 word in each
numbered box. You will hear the recording twice. You now have 25 seconds to read
the table below. {{/I}}
Name
Henry Alfred Kissinger
Birthday
May 27,1923
Nationality
______
1.
Birthplace
Germany
Major
______ science
2.
Degree
Doctorate
Experience
1938
Went to the United States
1943-1946
Served in the US Army
1954-1969
Taught at ______ University
3.
1969
Entered ______service
4.
______
Won Nobel Peace Prize
5.
填空题Where does the plant grow?
填空题Clearly if we are to participate in the society in which we live we must communicate with the other people. A great deal of communicating is (51)______ performed on a person-to-person base by the simple means of speech. (52)______ If we travel in buses, buy things in shops, or eat in restaurants, we are possible to have conversations where we give information or opinions, (53)______ receive news or comment, and very likely have our views challenged by other members of society. Face-to face contact is by no mean the only form of communication (54)______ and during the last two hundred years the art of mass communication has become one of the dominating factors of contemporary society. Two things, above others, have caused the enormous growth of the communication industry. Firstly, inventiveness had led to advances in printing, telecommunications, photography, radio and television. Secondly, speed has revolutionized the transmission and reception of communications so that local news often takes a back seat to national news, which themselves is often almost eclipsed by (55)______ international news. No longer is the possession of information confined to a privileged majority. In the last century the wealthy man with his own library was indeed (56)______ fortunate, and today there are public libraries. Forty years ago people used to (57)______ flock to cinema, but now far more people sit at home and turn on the TV to (58)______ watch a program that is being channeled into millions of homes. Communication is no longer mere concerned with the transmission (59)______ of information. The modern communication industry influences the way people live in society and narrows their horizons by allowing access to (60)______ information, education and entertainment. The printing, broadcasting and advertising industries are all involved with informing, educating and entertaining.
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Death (Age)
1
Place of Birth
Minnesota
Acting Career
Years
2
Place:
Hollywood
Began with "A Million to One" (Year)
3
The Title Role in the Television Series "Sergeant
Preston of the Yukon" (Year)
1950
The Last Role in the Television Movie "Don't Push, I'll
Charge When I'm Ready" (Year)
4
Family Members Survived Him
wife
daughter
5
填空题For Questions 1-5, you will hear a report. While you listen, fill out the
table with the information you have heard. Some of the information has been
given to you in the table. Write only 1 word in each numbered box. You will hear
the recording twice. You now have 25 seconds to read the table
below.
Information About the Report
Financial aid programs in the United States, especially at the
undergraduate level, do often require______ citizenship.
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If a student wants to get the scholarship, he has tobe ______
blind.
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The average amount of money for the scholarship is______
dollars.
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The highest amount of money for the scholarship is______
dollars.
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The number of blind adults in the US is ______.
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填空题{{B}}Part A{{/B}}{{I}} For questions 1-5, you will hear a
discussion on the Survival of Ballet. Listen to it and fill out the table with
the information you've heard. Some of the information has been given to you in
the table. Write only 1 word or number in each numbered box. You will hear the
recording twice. You now have 25 seconds to read the table below.{{/I}}
Information about present status
The money for art is getting
1
Art must compete in the
2
Art is made to sound like
business
Information about future
The financial support totals
£
3
The Royal Opera is charging
£
4
Dancers are trained to do
5
