PartⅠ Listening Comprehension
Section A
1.D) Mark and the woman had not been in touch for some time 
2.C) The man is meeting the women on behalf of MR. Brown 
3.C) at 10:40 
4.A) The man no longer smokes 
5.B) Become a teacher 
6.D) Leave his job to work for her 
7.B) She can help the man out 
8.A) The man was confused about the date of the appointment.
9.C) The two speakers are seniors at college 
10.B) She als0 found the plot difficult to follow.
Section B
S1. popular 
S2. historical 
S3. prints 
S4. instruments 
S5. permitted 
S6. established 
S7. destroyed 
S8. In 1897, the library moved into its own building across the street from the Capitol 
S9. The library provides books and materials to the US Congress and also lends books to other American libraries, government agencies and foreign libraries. 
S10. Anyone who wants copyright protection for a publication in the US must send two copies to the library. 
PartⅡ Reading Comprehension
11.C) the interpersonal relationships within a company 
12.A) give his boss a good impression 
13.B) They feel that such behavior is unprincipled 
14.D) an important factor for personal advancement 
15.B) self-promotion does not necessarily mean flattery 
16.A) block any legislation to ban the private possession of the bomb 
17.C) people's lives will be threatened by the weapon 
18.A) will frighten away any possible intruders 
19.D) the cost of the weapon will put citizens on an unequal basis 
20.D) concerned about the spread of nuclear weapons 
21.B) a challenge to traditional views on the nature of language
22.C) an English teacher in a university for the deaf 
23.B) a genuine language 
24.D) a language could only exist in the form of speech sounds 
25.D) language is a product of the brain 
26.A) to voice her support for a total ban of landmines 
27.D) Seeing the pain of the victims made her realize the seriousness of the situation 
28.B) they were actually opposed to banning landmines 
29.A) She paid no attention to them 
30.B) It had brought her closer to the ordinary people 
Part Ⅲ Vocabulary
31.A) in particular 
32.C) affected 
33.D) on 
34.B) equipped 
35.C) range 
36.D) discipline 
37.D) dispute 
38.C) confused 
39.B) entitles 
40.A) barrier 
41.C) mobile 
42.D) exaggerating 
43.B) on the contrary 
44.B) precaution 
45.A) Perceiving 
46.C) expand 
47.D) expense 
48.B) indispensable 
49.A) comes to 
50.C) substitute 
51.C) proportions 
52.B) restrain 
53.D) echo 
54.B) put away 
55.A) hint 
56 D) consult 
57.C) imitating
58.A) failure 
59.D) embraces 
60.A) tedious 
Part IV Cloze (15 minutes)
61.A) about 
62.B) waving 
63.B) after 
64.D) not 
65.A) historical 
66.C) identify 
67.C) fought 
68.D) idea 
69.B) signed 
70.A) place 
71.A) Even 
72.B) just 
73.D) directly 
74.A) competitiveness 
75.D) as 
76.D) good 
77.C) on 
78.C) teaching 
79.A) done 
80.C) and
 
Part V Writing (30 minutes)
[参考范文]
              A brief introduction to a tourist attraction
  Good morning, ladies and gentleman, welcome to Beijing. To begin with, I would like to introduce myself: I am the tourist guide from China Travel Service and it’s great honor to stay here with all of you for a whole day. Just as the old saying goes, “It is always a pleasure to greet a friend from afar”, I wish all of you to enjoy yourselves during this trip.
  The following is schedule of the day. The first spot we are going to visit is the Great Wall, the grandest fortification in ancient China. The next sight to look around is the Ming Tombs, which is one of the best-preserved tombs for 13 emperors in Ming Dynasty more than one thousand years ago. In the afternoon, we will go for the Summer Palace, the royal park for Chinese ancient emperors.
  Currently we are on the way to the Great Wall. Dating back to the seven century B.C., the Great Wall is constructed by respective states for fortifying against invasion of neighboring states. By the reasons of long history and its length, it becomes one of the eight wonders in the world and represents the highest wisdom and crafts. From the top of the Great Wall, we can enjoy a magnificent view of continuous mountains, green trees and blooming wild flowers. It is no doubt that one says, “He who has never been to the Great Wall is not a true man”.
  Above is my introduction to the Great Wall. If any of you have questions, please feel free to ask me at any time.