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[填空题]Section BDirections: Listen to the tape and translate the sentences into Chinese. 1. ( ).2. ( ).3. ( )4. ( ).5. ( ).

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Section B
Directions: Listen to the tape and translate the sentences into Chinese.
1. (                                       )
2. (                                       )
3. (                                       )
4. (                             

[简答题]Section BDirections:Translate the following passage into English Write your translation on the ANSWER SHEET.中国有着5000年的文化传统,历经劫波而生生不息,我们一定要充分发扬祖国的文化传统。同时我们也懂得,要学习和借鉴世界先进的文明。只有这样,才能使祖国的文化得到进一步发展,也就是我常说的,只有开放包容,才能使祖国强大。
[简答题]Section B
Directions: Read the following passage carefully and then explain in your own English the exact meaning of the numbered and underlined parts. Put your answers in the ANSWER SHEET.
(31)A couple of months ago, Singaporean officials unintentionally made cinematic history. They slapped an NC-17 rating on a film, which means children under 17 cannot see it, not because of sex or violence or profanity, but because of bad grammar. Despite its apparently naughty title. Talking Cock, the movie is actually an innocuous comedy comprising four skits about the lives of ordinary Singaporeans. The censors also banned a 15-second TV spot promoting the flick. (32) All this is because of what the authorities deemed "excessive use of Singlish."
(33) Given the tough crackdown, you would expect Singlish to be a harmful substance that might corrupt our youth, like heroin or pornography. But it’s one of Singapore’s best-l
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Section A
Directions: Listen to the following dialogue and fill in the blanks with the word or words you have heard.

Wang: Can I help you
Foreigner: No, _________________. I’ve got my ticket, so I’m all set.
Wang: Can I ask where you are going
Foreigner: Right now to Xi’an. I’ve just come from Suzhou, and before that from Shanghai and Beijing.
Wang: Wow! So many places. I’m Chinese and I haven’t even been to so many places.
Foreigner: Well, I’ve always _________________ traveling in China. I’ve been working for a long time to save enough money to come.
Wang: But you look so young! What kind of work do you do
Foreigner: I study East Asian History, and I also work in a Japanese restaurant, you know, to pay _________________ and get some practical experience. I’ve been working there since I was 16.
Wang: You study and work at the same time You must be so busy. Why w

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Section C
Directions: Listen to the passage and fill in the blanks with the word or words you have heard.
Many nations have ports where ships from other countries can unload goods for trade, storage, processing, or (   ) to another ship. Merchants who send their goods to the port of a foreign country usually pay a (   ) , or tax, on their goods as soon as they are unloaded from the ship. However, some countries have free ports, and others, like the United States and China, have foreign trade zones. A free port may be an entire port city where foreign merchants may unload their goods without paying a tariff. In most instances it is(   )of a port. As long as the goods remain in the free-port area, or foreign-trade zone, they cannot be taxed.
Nations have tariffs to protect their own merchants and manufacturers from (   ).
If a foreign merchant must pay a tax on his goods, he must charge more for them. In this w

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Section C
Direction: Listen to the passage and fill in the blanks with word or words you have heard.
A market economy is one in which crucial( )decisions and choices are made in a decentralized fashion by private individuals, ( ) through a price-and-market mechanism. Historically, the self-regulating market economy is a modern ( )an ancient invention, involving rather special assumptions such as the treatment of land and labor as ( ). This kind of economy --- though never in a pure form --- developed considerably at the time of the English Industrial Revolution. Most of the leading English economists of the day, especially Adam Smith, stressed the virtues of limiting government intervention in economic life so that the market, working through private self-interest, could bring benefits to( ).


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Section A
Direction: Listen to the dialogue and fill in the blanks with word or words you have heard.
Jack: It would be nice to see you again, Mary. Are you()on Sunday evening
Mary: I’ m sorry, I’m not. I’ve got to visit my aunt in hospital.
Jack: Oh, that’s a pity. Monday’s difficult for me. What about Tuesday evening
Mary: Tuesday’s bad for me (). I’ve got to go to a meeting.
Jack: Wednesday then
Mary: No, Wednesday’s out for me, I’m afraid. I’ve got to()and do some work. I really must.
Jack: Oh, that’s a shame. Well, I can’t make it Thursday. Friday
Mary: I’m awfully sorry. I’ve got to go out for dinner on Friday.
Jack: Have you got to Can’t you get out of it
Mary: I’m afraid not. I’ve ()got to go.
Jack: Well, it looks as if we’ll have to wait till next week then.
Mary: Yes, I’m sorry, Jack. Look, I must go now. I have to meet Lisa in ten minutes. Ring me().
Jack: Fine. Try and keep an evening fr

[简答题]Part B
Directions: Read the following text carefully and then give short answers to the five questions.
A television ad features a ship drifting on a twinkling ocean as the voice-over intones words to this effect, "When was the last time the world revolved around you" Whenever my husband and I see this, we can’t help but laugh. Pointing to our daughter, we shout, "When didn’t it"
But it’s a rueful chuckle (苦笑). Somehow our family does revolve around our child: her sports, her homework, her social commitments. My husband and I have lives too. It’s just that we must fit them into whatever scrap of time is left over.
Somewhere in the last two generations, we shifted our focus from marriage as the family foundation to children. It’s been a subtle change, and you have to look closely to see its impact on marriage.
Compare the time your parents spent exclusively together to the amount you and your mate do. Parents of earli

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