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s D. which 85. A. give B. is giving C. gives D. gave 86. A. repetitive B. various C. creative D. enormous Part Ⅵ Translation (5 minutes) Directions: Complete the sentence on Answer Sheet 2 by translating into English the Chinese given in brackets. 答案 Part I Writing Netsurfing —— Are You Ready? With the booming of information age, Internet has played an important role in young people’s everyday life. Today, more and more college students are using Internet for their routine life and study. Netsurfing has bee an important part of campus life and greatly enriched the students’ life. Some students, however, spend too much time on Internet. Sometimes they would be pletely indulged in the virtual Internet world. Whenever they find a “cozy” place in a stuffy net bar they would play puter games or chat online day and night, forgetting the passing of time. Worse still, some students even bee addicted to visit the pornographic websites or play puter games that are full of violence. This, certainly, does great harm to both their health and their study. There is no denying that Internet has enriched young people’s life. But once a student bees too indulged in the virtual Internet world the student’s normal life will be impacted, and even spoiled. As youngsters, we should tell right from wrong. We should try to limit the netsurfing time to a reasonable amount and refuse to visit those websites which are established only to lure young people with the content of sex and violence. Only in this way can we truly establish and maintain a colorful Internet world. Part II Fast Reading 17 N Y Y N Y NG N 8. arranged in grammatically precise 9. bee more plex, not less 10. only dimly perceived Part III Listening Comprehension Section A 11. B 12. D 13. D 14. B 15. D 16. C 17. A 18. A 19. B 20. B 21. B 22. A 23. C 24. A 25. A Section B 26. C 27. C 28. C 29. D 30. C 31. D 32. B 33. B 34. C 35. BSection C 36. games 37. teams 38. pete 39. exciting 40. cheering 41. club 42. cheerleaders 43. special 44. They practice for many hours to learn the special jumping and cheering moves 45. From elementary to high school, students start each day by standing up and showing respect to the flag. 46. This is a promise to the country, which was written by people who came to the US over 200 years ago Part IV Reading Comprehension Section A (4756) EHALB MJDGI Section B (5766) DABCC ADCBD Part V Cloze (6776) BDACD ACBCB (7786) DADBC CBBCA Part VI Translation 87. took emergent measures 88. have the right to pursue happiness/be entitled to pursue happiness 89. Once invited by that financial pany 90. adapt to the humid weather there 91. be fully prepared/get everything ready。s leading _71_ of domestic appliances, cut its American labor force _72_ 10%. Quite soon now, many big western panies will have more _73_ (and customers) in poor countries than in rich _74_ . The second great change is _75_, in the rich countries of the OECD, the balance of economic activity is _76_ from manufacturing to _77_. In the United States and Britain, the _78_ of workers in manufacturing has _79_ since 1900 from around 40% to barely half that. _80_ in Germany and Japan, which rebuilt so many _81_ after 1945, manufacturing39。s employees were nonAmericans。s economy is going through two great changes, both bigger than an Asian financial crisis here or a European monetary union there. The first change is that a lot of industrial_67_is moving from the United States, Western Europe and Japan to _68 _countries in Latin America, SouthEast Asia and Eastern Europe. In 1950, the United States alone _69_ for more than half of the world39。s nightly news effort is really absorbable and understandable. Much of it is what has been aptly described as machinegunning with scraps. I think the technique fights coherence. I think it tends to make things ultimately boring (unless they are acpanied by horrifying pictures) because almost anything is boring if you know almost nothing about it.I believe that TV39。傳于) to us tablets of stone manding that nothing in television shall ever require more than a few moments39。s. The surest way to avoid doing so is to keep everything brief, not to strain the attention of anyone but instead to provide constant stimulation through variety, novelty, action and movement. Quite simply, television operates on the appeal to the short attention span. It is simply the easiest way out. But it has e to be regarded as a given, as inherent in the medium itself。侵占) one of the most precious of all human gifts, the ability to focus your attention yourself, rather than just passively surrender it. Capturing your attention—and holding it—is the prime motive of most television programming and enhances its role as a profitable advertising vehicle. Programmers live in constant fear of losing anyone39。t, you could have walked around the world and written a book about it.The trouble with television is that it discourages concentration. Almost anything interesting and rewarding in life requires some constructive, consistently applied effort. The dullest, the least gifted of us can achieve things that seem miraculous to those who never concentrate on anything. But Television encourages us to apply no effort. It sells us instant gratification(滿意). It diverts us only to divert, to make the time pass without pain. Television39?! G(for NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage.