1. A) It will reduce government revenues . B) It will stimulate business activities. C) It will mainly benefit the wealthy . D) It will cut the stockholder’s dividends.
2. A) She will do her best if the job is worth doing . B) She prefers a life of continued exploration . C) She will stick to the job if the pay is good . D) She doesn’t think much of job-hopping .
3. A) Stop thinking about the matter .B) Talk the drug user out of the habit . C) Be more friendly to his schoolmate .D) Keep his distance from drug addicts .
4. A) The son .B) The father . C)The mother D) Aunt Louise
5. A) Stay away for a couple of weeks .B) Check the locks every two weeks C) Look after the Johnson’s houseD) More to another place
6. A) He would like to warm up for the game . B) He didn’t want to be held up in traffic . C) He didn’t want to miss the game . D) He wanted to catch as many game birds as possible
7. A) It was burned downB) It was robbed C) It was blown up D It was closed down
8. A) She isn’t going to change her major B) She plans to major in tax law C) She studies in the same school as her brother D) She isn’t going to work in her brother’s firm
9. A) The man should phone the hotel for directions B) The man can ask the department store for help C) She doesn’t have the hotel’s phone number . D) The hotel is just around the corner .
10 .A) She doesn’t expect to finish all her work in thirty minutes B) She has to do a lot of things within a short time C) She has been overworking for a long time D) She doesn’t know why there are so many things to do
Section B Compound Dictation Certain phrases one commonly hears among Americans capture their devotion to individualism: “Do you own thing.” “I did it my way,” “You’ll have to decided that for yourself.” “You made your bed, now(S1)in it.” “if you don’t look out for yourself.” No one else will.” “Look out for number one.” Closely (S2) with the value they place on individualism is the importance Americans (S3) to privacy. Americans assume that people “need some time to themselves” or “some time alone” to think about things or recover their (S4) psychological energy. Americans have great(S5) understanding foreigners who always want to be with another person, who dislike being alone. If the parents can (S6) it, each child will have his or her own bedroom. Having one’s own bedroom, even as an(S7), fixed in a person the notion that (S8). She will have her clothes, her books, and so on . these things will be hers and no one else’s. Americans assumer that (S9). Doctors, lawyers, psychologists, and others have rules governing “confidentiality” that are intended to prevent information about their clients’ personal situations form becoming known to others. American’s attitude about privacy can be hard for foreigners to understand. (S10). When those boundaries are crossed, an American’s body will visibly stiffen and his manner will become cool and aloof. In this part ,you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled say No to Pirated Products.
S1 lie S2 associated S3 assign S4 spent S5 difficultyS6 afford S7 infant S8 she is entitled to a place of her own where she can be by herself , and keep her possessions S9 people will have their private thoughts that might never be shared with anyone . S10 American’s houses, yards and even offices can seem open and inviting .Yet in the minds of Americans , there boundaries that other people are simply not supposed to cross .