Part IV Error Correction (15 minutes)
Directions: This part consists of a short passage. In this passage, there are altogether 10 mistakes, one in each numbered line. You may have to change a word, add a word or delete a word. Mark out the mistakes and put the corrections in the blanks provided. If you change a word, cross it out and write the correct word in the corresponding blank, lf you add a word, put an insertion mark in the right place and write the missing word in the blank. If you delete a word, cross it out and put a slash in the blank.
The World Health Organization (WHO) says its ten-year campaign to remove leprosy (麻风病) as a world health problem has been successful. Doctor Brundtland, head of the WHO, says a number of leprosy cases around the world has S1.
been cut of ninety percent during the past ten years. She says S2.
efforts are continuing to complete end the disease. S3.
Leprosy is caused by bacteria spread through liquid from
the nose and mouth. The disease mainly effects the skin and S4.
nerves. However, if leprosy is not treated it can cause permanent
damage for the skin, nerves, eyes, arms or legs. S5.
In 1999, an international campaign began to end leprosy.
The WHO, governments of countries most affected by the
disease, and several other groups are part of the campaign.
This alliance guarantees that all leprosy patients, even they S6.
are poor, have a right to the most modern treatment.
Doctor Brundtland says leprosy is no longer a disease
that requires life-long treatments by medical experts. Instead,
patients can take that is called a multi-drug therapy. This S7.
modern treatment will cure leprosy in 6 to 12 months,
depend on the form of the disease. The treatment combines S8.
several drugs taken daily or once a month. The WHO has
given multi-drug therapy to patients freely for the last five S9.
years. The members of the alliance against leprosy plan to
target the countries which still threatened by leprosy. Among S10
the estimated 600,000 victims around the world, the WHO
believes about 70% are in India. The disease also remains a
problem in Africa and South America.
Part V Writing(30 minutes)
Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an open letter on behalf of the student union asking people to give help to a student who is seriously ill. You should write at least 150 words following the outline given below:
1,对病人的简单介绍:目前的病情和家庭情况
2,目前的困难:无法继续承担医疗费用,需要护理
3,希望捐助,联系方式
Your Help Needed
PartⅠ Listening Comprehension
1.C) She can provide the man with the apartment he needs
2.A) He quite agrees with Mr. Johnson’s views
3.D) Study in a quiet place
4.B) It has been put off
5.B) Janet admires the Sydney Opera House very much
6.A) It falls short of her supervisor’s expectations
7.C) Karen is very forgetful
8.A) Skip the class to prepare for the exam
9.D) The man wants to be a business manager
10.C) They cater chiefly to tourists
11.D)Colleagues
12.A) He thought the boss was unfair to him
13.B) She always accepts them cheerfully
14.D) Sue got promoted
15.C) By asking each other some personal questions
16.D) Refrain from showing his feelings
17.B) Distinguishing oneself
18.A) When tests show that they are relatively safe
19.D) Because their genes differ from those who have been tested for it
20.C) They will have to take ever larger doses
PartⅡ Reading Comprehension
21.B) characterized by its diversity
22.D) it lacks a coordinated national program
23.A) scratches the surface of a wide rang of topic
24.B) provide depth to school science education
25.D) school districts are responsible for making their own decisions
26.A) They lived out a natural life
27.C) he was priest of the local church
28.A) they believe that they were responsible
29.C) there’s an explanation for everything in the world
30.B) their wishes are the cause of everything that happens
31.A) human cloning is a foolish undertaking
32.D) Its outcome remains uncertain
33.B) find out the differences between Missy and its clones
34.C) defective organs
35.D) still have a long way to go before reaching maturity
36.C) Lay down relevant local regulations themselves
37.A) the reprocessing of the huge amounts of electronic waste in the state
38.D) they contain large amounts of harmful substances
39.C) buy them from other states
40.B) exported to foreign countries
Part Ⅲ Vocabulary
41.C) explicit
42.B) impulse
43.D) induce
44.B) amplify
45.A) slack
46.C) testified
47.D) verge
48.A) reside
49.B) injected
50.D) contemplates
51.C) descent
52.A) magnified
53.C) gleam
54.B) quota
55.B) Persistent
56.A) degrade
57.A) ingenious
58.C) expense
59.A) plead
60.B) spontaneous
61.D) signifies
62.B) installment
63.A) frustrated
64.D) intuition
65.C) cherishes
66.A) integrated
67.B) highlight
68.C) endeavor
69.B) consensus
70.D) appeal
Part IV Error Correction
S1. a->the
S2. of->by
S3. complete->completely
S4. effects->affects
S5. for->to
S6. even->even if/even though
S7. that->what
S8. depend->depending
S9. freely->free
S10. which->which are