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ld show due respect for other people’s way of lifeC) should solely be the business of the individual involvedD) should protect other people’s sensibilities53. The word “it” in Paragraph 18 refers to_________. A) public’s interest in his projectB) public’s criticism of himC) public’s support to him D) public’s extreme attitude toward his project54. The author mentions “car sharing” in Paragraph 21 as an example of _________.A) environmental protection B) the eco benefits of living without moneyC) saving moneyD) reducing consumption55. The tone of the passage can best be described as _________. A) admiringB) criticalC) ironicD) partialPassage TwoQuestions 56 to 65 are based on the following passage.1 Hemingway was working on A Farewell (永別,再見(jiàn)) to Arms, and they were traveling a great dealfishing on the rented Anita and then on Hemingway39。m just trying to take life as it es and enjoy it along the way. (803 words)For questions 4650, choose A) (for YES) if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage。s about reducing your consumption however that is appropriate for you, and there are lots of small ways people can do that which will benefit themselves and the environment, like car sharing. 22 With this in mind, he put the money from the sale of his houseboat towards setting up , a social networking Web site that aims to help reconnect people in their local munities through the simple act of sharing. 23 So far Mark39。 it’s early days and we live in a very money orientated world. 19 Of course not everyone can, or is ready to, live like Mark a point he is happy to concede. But he does believe people can live more like him, and be happier as a result. 20 There39。 I think it39。s remarkable journey is relayed in his new book, The Moneyless Man, which along with detailing the practical challenges on the rocky road towards his new world, also explains the philosophy that drives him that human society is fairer, happier and more secure when relationships are not mediated (以…為媒介) by money. 16 Any profits from the book will be invested in buying land to create a Freeconomy munity, where people can experiment living together without money. 17 Public interest in his project has been divided. While a huge number of people are very supportive, there has been harsh criticism of him, particularly on Internet forums.18 People tend to be either very positive about what I39。t even carry keys as he decided not to lock his caravan and start trusting the world a bit more Mark was ready to go. 11 Everything was about to change. 12 Even breakfast on the first day would be different, with morning coffee no longer an option, and the ingredients for his breakfast beverage now gathered in the hedges (籬笆) around his caravan. 13 I drink nettle and cleaver tea (蕁麻與豬殃殃泡成的茶) , sometimes with some fresh lemon verbena (防臭木) when I find it, he says. 14 Although it hasn39。s problems, and we were trying to work out which one to dedicate our lives to helping solve, he told CNN. 5 Then it hit me, at the root of it all was money, which creates a kind of disconnection between us and our actions, whether that39。s Experiment in Living without Money1 For most of us it seems that money makes the world go round. 2 But not for Mark Boyle, who has turned his life into a radical experiment and pledged(發(fā)誓)to live without cash, credit cards, loans or any other form of finance. 3 The British economics graduate was inspired by Gandhi39。 45 points)Section 1: True/False/Not Given and Multiple Choice Questions (30 points)Directions: There are two passages in this part. Each passage has ten questions or unfinished statements. The first five statements in each passage are True/False/Not given statements. You should mark “A)”, for True, “B)”, for False and “C)” for Not Given。. . . .. .Beihang University College English Proficiency Test (BUCEPT)(SAMPLE)Part I Listening Comprehension (40 minutes。 40 points)In this part, there are 4 sections: 2 long conversations in Section A, 2 passages in Section B, 2 lectures in Section C and 2 news items in Section D. The whole listening prehension part will take about 40 minutes to finish. Now let’s begin with Section A.Section A Long Conversations (10 points)Directions: In this section, you will hear 2 long conversations. Each conversation will be read only once. After each conversation, there will be a oneandahalfminute pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. Conversation OneCollege MajorsGlossary1) undeclared 未確定的 2) tuition 學(xué)費(fèi)3) sermon 說(shuō)教 Questions 1 to 5 are based on the conversation you have just heard.1. Where does the conversation most likely take place?A) In a college dormitory. B) In a university classroom.C) At the school’s library. D) In the professor’s office.2. What year is the woman at college?A) The first year. B) The second year.C) The third year. D) The fourth year.3. How many more credits does the woman need to graduate?A) One B) Nine C) Ten D) Two4. Which of the following statements is true of the woman’s paying for college?A) She has worked very hard part time. B) She is currently repaying student loans.C) She borrows money from her parents.D) She has received an internship this summer.5. What does the woman say about her future job?A) She will work in her father’s business after she graduates.B) She hopes to find a job related to her major.C) She has landed some job interviews.D) She wants to continue her study in a g