2、听力部分:
Section A
短对话:
11. A Get some small change.
12. B Buying a gift for a child.
13. A Taking photographs.
14. B He can provide little useful information.
15. D He knows his own limitations.
16. C Her gym exercise has yielded good results.
17. D The professor's suggestion is constructive.
18. A Indifferent
长对话:
19. C He has to work during the day.
20. B Learn data processing.
21. C Every Monday, lasting for 12 weeks.
22. A What to bring for registration.
23. D A financial trader.
24. B He considers cooking creative.
25. D It can be a good thing.
Section B
短文:
26. C. Life was not possible in outer space.
27. C. It has a large ocean under its surface.
28. A. Light is not an essential element to it.
29. B What Dr. Meyer's instructions exactly were
30. D She askes them to repeat what they are supposed to do.
31. A It lacks the stability of the printed word.
32. C Challenging work.
33. A Many tedious jobs continue to be done manually.
34. D Give them responsibilities as part of a team.
35. B They concern a small number of people only.
复合式听写':
In the humanities, authors write to inform you in many ways. These methods can be (36) classified into three types of informational writing:factual, descriptive, and process. Factual writing provides (37) background information on an author, composer or artist or on a type of music, literature, or art. Examples of factual writing include notes in the book jacket or (38) album cover and longer pieces, such as an article describing a style of music which you might read ina music (39 )appreciation course. This kind of writing provides a (40) context for your study of humanities. As its name(41) implies, descriptive writing simply describes or provides an (42) image of, a piece of music, art or literature. For example, descriptive writing might list the colors an artist used in a painting or the (43)instruments a composer included in the musical composition. So as to make pictures of sounds in the readers’ mind by calling up the specific details of the work.. (44) Descriptive writing in the humanities. particularly in literature is often mixed with critical writing .Process writing explains a series of actions that bring about a result. (45).It tells the reader how to do something, for example, explaining the technique used to shoot a film. This kind of writing is often found in art, where understanding how an artist created a certain effect is important. (46)Authors may actually use more than one type of technique in the given piece of informational writing. |