2012年英语专业四级考试预测试卷(3)

◇ 本卷共分为 9大题 100小题,作答时间为 130分钟,总分 100 分,0 分及格。

一、PART I (PART I DICTATION (15 MIN))
1 简答题
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二、PART Ⅱ A (PART Ⅱ LISTENING COMPREHENSION (20 MIN) SECTION A CONVERSATIONS)
2 单选题根据所听材料,回答题Why do the man's parents fail to come?
A. Because the flights are cancelled due to a strik
B. Because his parents are busy with an important meetin
C. Because his parents get stuck in a traffic ja
D. Because the flights are cancelled for bad weathe
3 单选题Which of the following details is NOT correct?
A. They are going to attend a graduation ceremon
B. The woman is always serious about thing
C. The man will be honored at the graduation ceremon
D. The girl would go accompanied by her parents sooner or late
4 单选题What can we learn about the man's character from the conversation?
A. Responsibl
B. Humorou
C. Good-tempere
D. Independen
5 单选题根据所听材料,回答题What does the man think is the biggest change of families?
A. The number of the only-child families is increasin
B. More young persons seldom stay at hom
C. Relatives seldom live in the same plac
D. The family members live in the same plac
6 单选题What does the woman hope when her parents get older?
A. She hopes her parents live with he
B. She hopes her parents live with their relative
C. She hopes her parents live in a retirement roo
D. She hopes her parents live with her sister
7 单选题Why does the man say he is the black sheep of the family?
A. Because he is always in trouble at hom
B. Because he doesn't live with his parent
C. Because he often fights with other person
D. Because he wouldn't study har
8 单选题Why wouldn't the man come home more often?
A. Because he likes living alon
B. Because his house is far from his parents' hous
C. Because he often gets on busines
D. Because he always quarrels with his parent
9 单选题根据所听材料,回答题The man told Isabella strong handshakes show respect in __________.
A. Japan
B. the United States
C. China
D. Germany
10 单选题Why didn't the Japanese woman look at the man in the meeting?
A. Because she disliked the ma
B. Because they were competitor
C. Because she was a shy woma
D. Because she was polite to the ma
11 单选题What can be learned about the meeting from the conversation?
A. The meeting was held in Japa
B. The meeting was successful on the whol
C. The meeting lasted for a wee
D. The meeting didn't go smoothl
三、SECTION B (SECTION B PASSAGES)
12 单选题根据所听材料,回答题Which of the following is NOT TRUE about Route 66 ?
A. It originated from the desire of citizens in Oklahom
B. It's the link between the east and west of the
C. It provides a longer and faster way across the Americ
D. It's a long national highway collecting the existing state road
13 单选题United States Highway 66 was __________ kilometers long.
A. 3,300
B. 3,800
C. 8,300
D. 8,800
14 单选题For Americans, Route 66 __________.
A. was the shortest way to California
B. led to their dream west
C. demonstrated the spirit of movement and excitement
D. was a wonder built by the federal government
15 单选题根据所听材料,回答题In the United States, the most popular months for weddings are __________.
A. in June and July
B. in July and August
C. from June to August
D. from July to September
16 单选题From the passage, we can learn that __________.
A. the later Americans get married, the more they spend on weddings
B. most Americans prefer to have small and simple weddings
C. Americans believe everybody should have a wedding ceremony
D. on average, Americans spend more than $ 20, 000 on weddings
17 单选题Who are supposed to pay for the wedding?
A. The bride's parent
B. The groom's parent
C. The bride's and the groom's parent
D. The couple themselve
18 单选题根据所听材料,回答题Pet Passport Scheme __________.
A. allows people to take their pets abroad
B. keeps pets safe from oversea diseases
C. makes tourists enjoy their holidays better
D. improves holiday season income greatly
19 单选题How many pet dogs and cats were brought into Britain last year under the scheme?
A. Only40.
B. Less than 4,000.
C. Almost40,000.
D. Over400,000.
20 单选题Susan suggests owners who travel abroad with their pets should look for signs of illness __________.
A. only when taking the trip
B. when going through the customs
C. even some time after coming back
D. at least for four months
21 单选题Which is the best way to keep the pets from oversea diseases?
A. Leaving the pets at hom
B. Keeping the pets away form insect
C. Giving the pets preventative treatment
D. Training the pets not to bite flie
四、SECTION C (SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST)
22 单选题Which of the following is possibly the most unbearable act for North Korea?
A. The cooperation between the and South Kore
B. The fast development of South Korea's military force
C. The aggressive act of foreign arms getting into a certain are
D. The lost of lives as the possible consequence of the joint exercise
23 单选题What can we learn from the news item?
A. Americans are willing to vot
B. Elections are always held on workday
C. The result might be in favor of the Republican
D. M Obama is not a competent president in some Americans' vie
24 单选题In which of the following countries has the rate of new HIV infections stabilized?
A. South Afric
B. Zambi
C. Zimbabw
D. Nigeri
25 单选题根据所听材料,回答题How many people are missing after the three-meter wave hit the Mentawai islands Monday?
A. 33.
B. 338.
C. 343.
D. 40,000.
26 单选题The European Union promised money to __________.
A. help prevent the disasters
B. search for the missing people
C. help the survivors of the disasters
D. rebuild the beautiful islands
27 单选题根据所听材料,回答题Why can't some people get the health care services they need?
A. Because they don't have the citizenshi
B. Because they can't afford the
C. Because there are not enough medical insurance service
D. Because they live too far from good hospital
28 单选题Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a cause of health care system waste?
A. Corruptio
B. Overpayin
C. Inefficienc
D. Ineffectivenes
29 单选题How much do most poorer countries spend on health care per person?
A. Less than $ 35.
B. About $ 40.
C. More than $ 45.
D. About $ 100.
30 单选题根据所听材料,回答题According to the Women's Wear Daily website, what does Rupert Murdoch intend to do?
A. To develop a digital newspape
B. To compete with iPa
C. To develop more electronic device
D. To hide his ambition
31 单选题How much would the Daily cost a month?
A. 99 cent
B. 4.25 dollar
C. 11 dollar
D. 20 dollar
五、PART Ⅲ (PART Ⅲ CLOZE (15 MIN))
32 单选题

阅读以上文章,回答题

[A] greedy
[B] aggressive
[C] arrogant
[D] curious
33 单选题
[A] marked
[B] titled
[C] signed
[D] labeled
34 单选题
[A] in regard to
[B] in terms of
[C] in respect of
[D] in response to
35 单选题
[A] bound
[B] determined
[C] inclined
[D] destined
36 单选题
[A] interested
[B] absorbed
[C] haunted
[D] indulged
37 单选题
[A] desirable
[B] resistible
[C] respectable
[D] agreeable
38 单选题
[A] set on
[B] set up
[C] set out to
[D] set forth
39 单选题
[A] will be
[B] did
[C] be
[D] are
40 单选题
[A] last
[B] persist
[C] continue
[D] remain
41 单选题
[A] disposed
[B] discarded
[C] destroyed
[D] damaged
42 单选题
[A] before
[B] then
[C] when
[D] than
43 单选题
[A] replacement
[B] supplement
[C] requirement
[D] substance
44 单选题
[A] competence
[B] accuracy
[C] knowledge
[D] recognition
45 单选题
[A] must
[B] will
[C] should
[D] can
46 单选题
[A] package
[B] packet
[C] baggage
[D] socket
47 单选题
[A] register
[B] admit
[C] recruit
[D] install
48 单选题
[A] tactics
[B] tricks
[C] tips
[D] methods
49 单选题
[A] by
[B] in
[C] for
[D] with
50 单选题
[A] deprive
[B] discharge
[C] dispose
[D] diminish
51 单选题
[A] Though
[B] But
[C] While
[D] If
六、PART Ⅳ (PART Ⅳ GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY (15 MIN))
52 单选题I ought to __________ them about the notice, but I forgot to do so.
A. remember telling
B. remember having told
C. have remembered to tell
D. have remembered telling
53 单选题It is well-known that the effort he made is about __________ as his peers did.
A. as much ten time
B. as ten times much
C. ten as times much
D. ten times as much
54 单选题Education should be made __________ and educational standards should be raised.
A. general
B. universal
C. average
D. common
55 单选题After reviewing the troops, __________ visiting general commented that he had finally seen the kind of __________ soldier that the nation needs.
A. ..a
B. ..the
C. th../
D. th..the
56 单选题The club members voted __________ to raise the dues.
A. to one accord
B. of one accord
C. in one accord
D. with one accord
57 单选题As parents, __________ that children are at higher risk because they breathe more times per minute.
A. that terrorizes us most are reports
B. what terrorizes us most are reports
C. it terrorizes us most are reports
D. reports terrorize us most are
58 单选题In the sentence “Mark is considered a good officer”, the italicized word is __________.
A. an attribute
B. an adverbial
C. a subject complement
D. an object complement
59 单选题She appeared in court to __________ him with theft.
A. complain
B. accuse
C. charge
D. denounce
60 单选题Which italicized word in the following sentences does not serve as object?
A. We lost our way in the fores
B. Jenny rarely misses a football gam
C. They all work from morning to nigh
D. The parents christened their son Joh
61 单选题This is one of the best books that __________ appeared this year.
A. had
B. has
C. have
D. is
62 单选题__________ he was physically able, he went to work in the fields.
A. In case
B. As long as
C. Although
D. Despite
63 单选题Since he is a foreign correspondent, he is quite __________ the international affairs.
A. well up in
B. well up to
C. well in
D. well off
64 单选题It rained hard yesterday, __________ prevented me from going for a picnic.
A. that
B. which
C. as
D. it
65 单选题__________ that he did not dare to move an inch.
A. So he was frightened
B. So frightened he was
C. Frightened so he was
D. So frightened was he
66 单选题He was quite regretted and he __________ wished he the chance.
A. shouldn't lost
B. didn't lose
C. hadn't lost
D. wouldn't lose
67 单选题__________, many good opportunities were neglected in my life.
A. In the vicinity
B. In retrospect
C. In chorus
D. In essence
68 单选题This is the most spectacular financial __________ of the decade.
A. clash
B. crash
C. cash
D. crush
69 单选题Several tents have been put up to __________ the party.
A. afford
B. furnish
C. supply
D. accommodate
70 单选题It is difficult to __________ the importance of the decision.
A. assess
B. access
C. recess
D. possess
71 单选题In other words, all the citizens, __________ their backgrounds, should be treated equally.
A. whatever
B. regardless
C. however
D. according
72 单选题__________ vigilance is necessary in order to avoid accidents.
A. Constant
B. Continual
C. Continuous
D. Incessant
73 单选题The rooms offered by sponsor are luxuriously and __________ furnished.
A. artificially
B. ambitiously
C. arbitrarily
D. artistically
74 单选题Since all of them have left, you __________ not have stayed.
A. must
B. need
C. could
D. may
75 单选题You may take __________ of these seats for there are few persons here.
A. anyone
B. any one
C. every
D. no one
76 单选题He has a(an) __________ attitude about spending money.
A. alert
B. considerate
C. ambitious
D. cautious
77 单选题After going straight for a bit, he will __________ to stealing.
A. invert
B. convert
C. revert
D. divert
78 单选题He was so fascinated about the movie because the heroin's matchless beauty is __________ description.
A. above
B. beside
C. under
D. beyond
79 单选题I don't want __________ like I'm speaking ill of anybody, but the manager's plan is unfair.
A. to sound
B. to be sounded
C. sounding
D. to be sounding
80 单选题This is __________ for parking needs of the building.
A. the only parking lot available
B. the only available parking lot
C. the available only parking lot
D. the parking lot only available
81 单选题His arguments sound convincing, but they're based on __________.
A. conclusion
B. illusion
C. delusion
D. inclusion
七、PART Ⅴ (PART Ⅴ READING COMPREHENSION (25 MIN))
82 单选题A young man gazes intently at his mobile device, to which he is listening through earphones. He is so engrossed in his film, his television show, his computer game or whatever he is watching that he does not notice he is blocking the door of the train. Other passengers glare at him. “Do it at home,” counsels the bright yellow poster on the Tokyo metro.
In 2009 some 43% of Japan's population watched TV on mobile phones. It is the only country apart from South Korea where the platform has become commonplace. But mobile television in Japan is not all that mobile.When broadcasts began in 2005, people were expected to use their toys to while away long commute by train or to kill time while waiting for the bus. ① Instead they mostly choose to play with them at home.
Imagine a teenage girl who wants to watch an episode of her favourite soap opera. The living-room television is being monopolised by her father, who is watching sport. Her brother is using the computer. What does she do? If she is an American, living in a reasonably affluent household, she simply switches on another television.There is probably one in her bedroom. If she is South Korean or Japanese, on the other hand, she is more likely to live in a high-rise fiat with only one set. She settles down in her tiny bedroom, pulls a mobile phone out of her pocket and turns it on. The screen is small but adequate.
When asked why people watch mobile television in their homes, Japanese and South Korean media executives tend to make the same gesture. They clutch their mobile phone to their chests, signifying “mine”.The appeal of mobile television is not so much that it is portable but that it is personal.When it proves impossible to reach agreement with other television-watchers in a household, mobile TV is a reasonable fall-backo ption.② It is also a dismal business.
In both Japan and South Korea practically everybody gets their mobile television free. The service was supposed to be supported by advertising, but the prop is weak. Although many Japanese and South Koreans watch television on their phones, they tend to do so briefly and erratically, so programmes often attract small audiences. ③ If mobile TV is not used enough to make money from advertising, it is also not essential enough to persuade lots of people to pay.
Even before it catches on elsewhere, mobile television is failing in the two countries where it seemed most likely to succeed. The experience of Japan and South Korea suggests that people will watch TV on tiny screens if they have to. But those countries also provide a reminder that popularity does not always translate into business success. Old-fashioned TV wins again.
阅读以上文章,回答题
It can be inferred from the first paragraph that __________.
[A] one absorbed in a mobile device might get in others' way
[B] the young man is aware of other passengers' unpleasure
[C] passengers dislike such a man absorbed in a mobile device  (~考试大o在线考试
83 单选题Which of the following statements about the mobile television is TRUE?
A. Most people use it on a train in South Kore
B. Most people tend to use it at home in Japa
C. Some people choose to use it on a train in Americ
D. Many people dislike using it on bus in South Kore
84 单选题We can draw the conclusion from Paragraph 3 that the popularity of mobile televisions __________.
A. is spurred by the popularity of soap operas
B. is welcome by young people of many countries
C. has something to do with the living condition
D. has resulted from the advancement of high-tech
85 单选题The future of mobile TV seems to be __________.
A. bleak
B. promising
C. uncertain
D. unknown
86 单选题The purpose of the passage is to tell us that __________.
A. television is better than mobile television
B. mobile television is unlikely to take off
C. mobile television has been outdated
D. new device will replace mobile TV
87 单选题[1] As I sat perched in the second-floor window of our brick schoolhouse that afternoon, my heart began to sink further with each passing car. This was a day I'd looked forward to for weeks: Miss Pace's fourth-grade,end-of-the-year party. Miss Pace had kept a running countdown on the blackboard all that week, and our class of nine-year-olds had bordered on rebellion by the time the much-anticipated “party Friday” had arrived. ①
[2] I had happily volunteered my mother when Miss Pace requested cookie volunteers. Mom's chocolate chips reigned supreme on our block, and I knew they'd be a hit with my classmates. But two o'clock passed,and there was no sign of her. Most of the other mothers had already come and gone, dropping off their offerings of punch, crackers, cupcakes and brownies. My mother was missing in action.
[3]“ Don't worry, Robbie, she'll be along soon,” Miss Pace said as I gazed forlornly down at the street.I looked at the wall clock just in time to see its black minute hand shift to half-past.
[4] Around me, the noisy party raged on, but I wouldn't leave my window watch post. Miss Pace did her best to coax me away, but I just stayed there, holding out hope that the familiar family car would round the corner, carrying my rightfully embarrassed mother with a tin of her famous cookies tucked under her arm. ②
[5] The three o'clock bell soon jolted me from my thoughts and I gloomily grabbed my book bag from my desk and shuffled out the door for home.
[6] On the walk to home, I plotted my revenge. I would slam the front door upon entering, refuse to return her hug when she rushed over to me, and vow never to speak to her again. The house was empty when I arrived and I looked for a note on the refrigerator that might explain my mother's absence, but found none. My chin quivered with a mixture of heartbreak and rage. For the first time in my life, my mother had let me down.
[7] I was lying face-down on my bed upstairs when I heard her come through the front door.
[8] “Robbie,”she called out a bit urgently. “Where are you?”
[9] When she entered my room and sat beside me on my bed, I didn't move but instead stared blankly into my pillow refusing to acknowledge her presence.③
[10] “I'm so sorry, honey,” she said. “I just forgot. I got busy and forgot—plain and simple. ”
[11] I still didn't move.
[12] My mother began to cry. “I'm so sorry,” she sobbed. “I let you down. I let my little boy down. ”
[13] She sank down on the bed and began to weep like a little girl. I was dumbstruck. I had never seen my mother cry. To my understanding, mothers weren't supposed to.
[14] I desperately tried to recall her own soothing words from times past when I'd skinned knees or stubbed toes, times when she knew just the right thing to say.
[15] “It's OK, Mom,”I stammered as I reached out and gently stroked her hair. “We didn't even need those cookies. There was plenty of stuff to eat. Don't cry. It's all right. Really. ” <
88 单选题The author volunteered his mother to be a cookie volunteer because __________.
A. she wished to do something for her son
B. she was an expert in cooking various dishes
C. he wanted to show off in front of his classmates
D. he wanted to leave a good impression on Miss Pace
89 单选题The word “forlornly” in Paragraph 3 means __________.
A. indifferently
B. unhappily
C. angrily
D. calmly
90 单选题When going back home, the author felt all the following EXCEPT __________.
A. desperate
B. indignant
C. sorrowful
D. disappointed
91 单选题According to the passage, one of the author's character is __________.
A. forgiving
B. generous
C. earnest
D. easygoing
92 单选题In the digital realm, things seem always to happen the wrong way round. Whereas Google has hurried to scan books into its digital catalogue, a group of national libraries has begun saving what the online giant leaves behind. ① Although search engines such as Google index the web, they do not archive it. Many websites just disappear when their owner runs out of money or interest. Adam Farquhar,in charge of digital projects for the British Library, points out that the world has in some ways a better record of the beginning of the 20th century than of the beginning of the 21st. ② In 1996 Brewster Kahle,a computer scientist and internet entrepreneur, founded the Internet Archive, anon-profit organisation dedicated to preserving websites.He also began gently harassing national libraries to worry about preserving the web.They started to pay attention when several elections produced interesting material that never touched paper.
In 2003 eleven national libraries and the Internet Archive launched a project to preserve “born-digital”information: the kind that has never existed as anything but digitally. But the task is impossible. One reason is the sheer amount of data on the web. The groups have already collected several petabytes of data.
Another issue is ensuring that the data is stored in a format that makes it available in centuries to come.Ancient manuscripts are still readable. But much digital media from the past is readable only on a handful of fragile and antique machines, if at all. The project has set a single format, making it more likely that future historians will be able to find a machine to read the data. ③ But a single solution cannot capture all content. Web publishers increasingly serve up content-rich pages based on complex data sets. Audio and video programmes based on proprietary formats such as Windows Media Player are another challenge. What happens if Microsoft is bankrupt and forgotten in 2210?
The biggest problem, for now, is money. The British Library estimates that it costs half as much to store a digital document as it does a physical one. But there are a lot more digital ones. America's Library of Congress enjoys a specific mandate, and budget, to save the web. The British Library is still seeking one.
So national libraries have decided to split the task. Each has taken responsibility for the digital works in its national top-level domain ( web-address suffixes such as “. uk” or “. fr”). In countries with larger domains,such as Britain and America, curators cannot hope to save everything. They are concentrating on material of national interest, such as elections, news sites and citizen journalism or innovative uses of the web.
阅读以上文章,回答题
We can infer from the first paragraph that __________.
[A] there is no record of many websites that have disappeared
[B] Google is expected to be engaged in indexing more websites  
[C] national libraries are trying to win ove
93 单选题National libraries began to care about preserving the web when __________.
A. Brewster Kahle urged them to do so
B. some materials needed to be preserved
C. the Internet Archive invited them to do it
D. a project to preserve information is under way
94 单选题The project has encountered all the following problems EXCEPT __________.
A. a lack of fund
B. storage format
C. data volume
D. manpower shortage
95 单选题To read the data in the future, __________.
A. a mixed format has been used
B. a new format has been created
C. ancient manuscripts are made use of
D. historians have voiced their opinion
96 单选题The passage aims to inform us that __________.
A. national libraries start to preserve the web
B. national libraries cannot save everything
C. national libraries have found a solution
D. America's Library of Congress has a budget
97 单选题Since the mid-1970s, when it became clear that the number of births was resolutely declining, Japanese governments have made efforts to encourage people to have more babies. But for all that they have increased child benefits and provided day-care centres in the past 30 years, the birth rate has remained stubbornly low.One reason is that in Japan, unlike in the West, marriage is still more or less a prerequisite for having children.Only 2% of births take place out of wedlock. And weddings cost a lot of money. The more elaborate sort may involve renting a chocolate-box “church” and hiring or buying at least three bridal outfits.
Having gone to all that trouble, married couples do, in fact, have an average of slightly more than two children, just above what is needed for births to exceed deaths. ① The trouble is that fewer and fewer people get married. Women wait ever longer and increasingly do not bother at all. According to the NIPSSR, six out of ten women in their mid-to-late 20s, which used to be the peak child-bearing age, are still unwed. ②
But the cost of weddings may be the least of the reasons why the Japanese are increasingly putting off marriage or avoiding it altogether. One weightier one is that employment rates among women have increased but private companies implicitly discourage mothers from returning to their old jobs.Toshiaki Tachibanaki, an economist who has written on inequality among Japanese women, finds that about 80% of female civil servants return to their old jobs after having children because they get reasonable maternity benefits and help with childcare. ③ But in private companies they are typically less well looked after, and only about a third go back to work.
It does not help that unemployment is high and incomes are low among the young-especially among young men, who increasingly give up even looking for jobs. One of Japan's most prominent sociologists, Masahiro Yamada of Chuo University, thinks that most young Japanese women still want to be housewives, but are struggling to find a breadwinner who earns enough to support them. ④ He points out that half the young people of prime marrying age—20-34—still live with their parents. In the 1990s he coined the term "parasite singles" to describe them. They seemed to be getting a good deal, saving money on rent and spending it on foreign travel and luxury goods instead. If they wanted privacy, they could always go to one of Japan's ubiquitous love hotels.
阅读以上文章,回答题The word “prerequisite”in Paragraph One probably means __________.
A. premise
B. requirement
C. restriction
D. result
98 单选题It can be inferred that the low birth rate may be partially attributed to __________.
A. the deficiency of child benefits
B. the increase of divorce rate
C. the high cost of wedding
D. the decline of economy
99 单选题We can infer from the passage that __________.
A. Japanese men tend to be particular about their marriage
B. Japanese women tend to become more independent
C. Japanese women tend to live longer than men do
D. Japanese women prefer to marry in their thirties
100 单选题According to the passage,which of the folloing is NOT true?
A. Women generally enjoy the job security in administrative division
B. Married women prefer to work in private companies for higher salar
C. Unmarried women postpone their marriage due to various reason
D. Some mothers are deprived of the opportunity to return to old job
101 单选题Masahiro Yamada's attitude towards the young people living with their parents seems to be __________.
A. disapproving
B. enthusiastic
C. contemptuous
D. worried
八、PART Ⅵ (PART Ⅵ WRITING SECTION A COMPOSITION (35 MIN))
102 简答题Write on ANSWER SHEET THREE a composition of about 200 words on the following topic :Should Mark Adding Policy in College Entrance Exam Be Perfected or Cancelled?
You are to write in three parts.
In the first part, state specifically what your opinion is.
In the second part, provide one or two reasons to support your opinion.
In the last part, bring what you have written to a natural conclusion or make a summary.
Marks will be awarded for content, organization, grammar and appropriateness.Failure to follow the instructions may result in a loss of marks.
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九、SECTION B (SECTION B NOTE-WRITING (10 MIN))
103 简答题Write on ANSWER SHEET THREE a note of about 50-60 words based on the following situation:
Your friend John has just received a scholarship to study abroad. Write a note to him to express your congratulations.
Marks will be awarded for content, organization, grammar and appropriateness.
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PART I(每题15分,共1题)
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PART Ⅱ A(每题0.5分,共10题)
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SECTION C(每题0.5分,共10题)
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PART Ⅳ(每题0.5分,共30题)
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PART Ⅵ(每题15分,共1题)
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SECTION B(每题10分,共1题)
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