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Questions:

51. We may infer from the context that the word ¡°capsized¡± in the second paragraph means ¡°__________¡±.

    A. caught hold of         B. turned upside down

    C. broke into pieces      D. sank into the sea

52. According to the passage, Bartley became unconscious because of __________.

    A. the whale's sticky passage      B. the whale's stomach liquid

    C. the sharp pain in his stomach   D. the heat inside the whale's body

53. The story suggests that __________.

    A. Bartley had swum away to the nearby bank

    B. Bartley had been attacked by pirates  

    C. Bartley had been swallowed by the whale

    D. Bartley had returned to the whaling ship

54. It can be learned from the passage that __________.

    A. the whale was caught by sailors on Bartley's ship   

    B. the whale was killed by Bartley

    C. the whale escaped from sailors   

    D. the whale was caught by sailors on another ship

55. A suitable title for the passage might be __________.

    A. A Whaling Ship in the 1800s   B. A Sailor's Whaling Dream

    C. A Young English Sailor        D. In the Belly of the Whale

Section B Yes / No / Not Given (5 points)

Directions: In this part, you will have 5 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions on the Answer Sheet. For questions 56 - 60, mark

    Y (for YES) if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage;

    N (for NO) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage;

    NG (for NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage.

Questions 56 to 60 are based on the following passage.

Statements:

    56. It is an American series which is about school life in New York.

    57. Andy and Becky are boyfriend and girlfriend. Andy is one year older than Becky.

    58. Charlie is Ronnie's best friend. He likes Ronnie very much. 

    59. Tom is fond of computers and his ambition is to become a computer expert.

    60. Charlie's parents are from Turkey, and he's inherited their good looks.    

Section C Short Answer Questions (20 points)

Directions: In this part, there are one chart and one passage followed by 10 questions or unfinished statements. Read the passages carefully, then answer the questions in a maximum of 10 words. Remember to write the answers on the Answer Sheet.

Questions 61 to 65 are based on the following chart.

61. For what option do you think this assignment feedback sheet is?

62. Who marked this assignment for Student 0454986?

63. According to the chart, which aspects do the tutors consider when they mark a student's assignment?

64. From the information in the chart, we can see there is a close connection between __________ theory and the actual __________ __________.

65. According to the context, explain the meaning of the word ¡°explicitly¡± in the analysis column?

    It means ¡°__________ and __________¡±.

    

Questions 66 to 70 are based on the following passage.

Must Love Dogs

Genre: Comedy and Romance

Starring: Diane Lane, John Cusack, Dermot Mulroney, Elizabeth Perkins

Directed By: Gary David Goldberg

Released By: Warner Bros.

Run Time: 98 mins.

Rating: PG-13 

Synopsis:

    A woman finds herself drafted into the battle of finding the perfect man in this romantic comedy. Sarah Nolan (Diane Lane) is a kindergarten teacher in her mid-thirties who is still dealing with the emotional aftermath of her divorce eight months ago. While her sisters, Christine (Ali Hillis) and Carol (Elizabeth Perkins), both think Sarah needs to start dating again, Sarah herself isn't so sure. Carol decides to force the issue by posting Sarah's photo and profile on an Internet dating site, and soon a number of seemingly eligible bachelors are sending her e-mails in hopes of a date. However, nearly every man she meets turns out to be a loser, with the exception of  Jake (John Cusack), who is smart, good looking, and even brings along a dog for their walk in the park (though he doesn't tell her the pooch was borrowed for the occasion). However, Sarah also makes the acquaintance of Bob (Dermot Mulroney), the divorced father of one of her students, and she finds herself having to choose between two potentially worthwhile men. Meanwhile, Sarah's widowed father, Bill (Christopher Plummer), decides to give Internet dating a try, and lands himself a new steady £¨Ç飩 in Dolly (Stockard Channing). Must Love Dogs is based on the best-selling novel of the same title by Claire Cook.

66. Must Love Dogs is a film about a woman who __________ __________ __________ into the __________ of __________ the __________ man.

67. How long does the movie last?

68. The word ¡°aftermath¡± in Line 5 means _________ .

69. Carol helps her sister, Sarah, by posting Sarah's __________ and __________ on __________ __________ __________ __________.

70. Why do you think Jake brings a dog along for their walk in the park?

Section D Summary (10 points)

Directions: In this part, there is one passage followed by a summary. Read the passage carefully and complete the summary with the appropriate words from the passage. Remember to write the answers on the Answer Sheet.

Questions 71 to 75 are based on the following passage.

    Bright colors stir up a range of feelings. For example, the color red can cause people to feel excited. In fact, red can even make a person feel hungrier. Yellow can increase energy. Therefore, a room with strong red and yellow colors would be a good place to eat a lot of food quickly. On the other hand, darker colors, like blue can help people calm down. A blue room can be a good place to study, since people can concentrate more easily. However, it is easier to nod off in a blue room than in a red one.

    The colors of clothes can also affect feelings. Black and dark blue clothes can produce a sense of strength and seriousness. Therefore, a person in a black suit can seem like a leader more easily than one wearing white. If a person is wearing a dark suit and a red tie, he may seem both powerful and energetic. This may be why many politicians and businessmen wear dark suits with red ties. Brown and green clothes can produce a sense of confidence. It may seem easier to trust a person wearing green. Therefore, many people wear green or brown for meetings or interviews.

    Choice of color, for rooms as well as clothes, is not only about appearance.

    Summary:

Part VI Cloze (10 minutes, 15 points)

Directions: There are 15 blanks in the passage. For each blank, some letters of the word have been given (not exceeding 3 letters). Read the passage below and think of the word which best fits each blank. Use only one word in each  blank. Remember  to  write  the  answers  on  the Answer Sheet.

    What do you know about the history of your family? Tracing your (76) anc__________

can be a very interesting hobby. But, if you go about it in a methodical way, it can also (77) bec        very frustrating. If you want to make progress (78) w        your ¡°family tree¡± without tearing your hair out in frustration, there are some simple rules which you should (79) f__________.

    First of all, note down all the names of your immediate (80) f__________ and draw a rough family tree, starting with yourself at the bottom. Don't worry if you can only go back as (81) f__________ as your grandparents.