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附件1英语分级测试笔试试题(样题)SECTION ONELISTENING TEST40minutesI.thi.sectio.o.th.test.yo.wil.hav.a.opportunit.t.demonstrat.you.abilit.t.understan.conversation.an.talk.i.English.Ther.ar..part.t.thi.sectio.wit.specia.direction.fo.eac.part.Answe.al.th.question.o.th.basi.o.wha.i.state.o.implie.b.th.speaker.i.thi.test.Part A-Lpar.A.yo.wil.hea.
3.shor.conversation.betwee.tw.people.Afte.eac.conversation.yo.wil.hea..questio.abou.th.conversation.Th.conversation.an.question.wil.no.b.repeated.-Afte.yo.hea..question.rea.th.fou.possibl.answer.i.you.testboo.an.choos.th.bes.answer.Then.o.you.answe.sheet.fin.th.numbe.o.th.questio.an.writ.th.lette.o.th.answe.yo.hav.chosen.-Now youhave90seconds toread throughthe questions.l.A.Eac.perso.wil.b.allowe.t.bu.onl.on.ticket.B Thetickets willsell outquickly.C Therock concertwill probablybe rescheduled.D Therewill beextra ticketsat therock concert.近年来,许多企业都将业务扩展到世界各地它们的扩张重要是通过并购、MA合资和与外国企业合作等方式来实现正是由于这种全球化趋势,越来越多日勺员工开始走上海外管理岗位或成为跨文化团体中日勺一员Topic2:石油产品是现代工业的动力源和润滑剂石油不是一种纯的物质实际ubricant上,石油的构成不仅伴随油田的位置和形成年代而变化,并且每口油井的深度不J一样,石油的构成也不一样样虽然全球石油储量仍较为充足,但油量紧缺的时J日终会到来Part BWritingDirections.Lpar.B.yo.ar.goin.t.wriL.telephon.messag.aii.a.essa.a.required.•L.Telephoii.Messa we•Yo.ar.secretar.a.StelIa.Corporation.Yo.hav.jus.receive..phon.caLfo.you.bos.fro.Lis.Harada.wh.work.fo.ls.Internationa.Bank.Sh.want.t.tel.you.boss.Mar.Jenkins.tha.he.loa.applicatio.ha.bee.approved.However.Ms.Jenkin.i.no.i.th.office.•Please writea telephonemessage ofno lessthan50words toyour boss:■Lis・Harada.phon.numbe.an.emai.addres.ar.0886-7898-
565.an.respectively.Yo.nee.t.ad.othe.detail.t.th.telephon.message.Date:Time:Dear,Taken by_______________•2・A・Essay.•Look at the followingbar graph.•The.wriLa.essa.o.n.les.tha.l
2.word.t.firs.describ.th.grap.an.the.commen.o.th.graph.•Your commentshould doeither oneof thefollowing:■Analyze thepossible contributingfactors■Make possibleproposals toimprove thesituationOperating ProfitSinopecCorp.Ex^onznobil SinopecCorp.Exxonniobil
200820092.Part B-I.Par.B.yo.wiLhea.lon.conversations.Afte.eac.conversation.yo.wiLhea.severa.questions.Th.conversation.an.question.wil.no.b.repeated.-Afte.yo.hea..question.rea.th.fou.possibl.answer.i.you.testboo.an.choos.th.bes.answer.Then.o.you.answe.sheet.fin.th.numbe.o.th.questio.an.writ.th.lette.o.th.answe.yo.hav.chosen.-Now youhave90seconds toread throughthe questions.
31.A Relaxingattheseashore.B Visitingher parents.C Sailingon aboat.D Preparingfor arace.
32.A Shewas invitedonly forthe weekend.B Theweather was too hot.C Shehad anappointment.D Shehad schoolworkto do.
33.A Shehad togo home.B Shewastootired tocontinue.C Shehad tofinish herschoolwork.D Shewas thirsty.
34.A Shedoesnt knowhow toswim.B Thewater wastoo deep.C Thewater wastoo cold.D Shedidn*t haveenough time.PartC-I.Par.C.yo.wil.hea.severa.shor.talks.Afte.eac.talk.yo.wil.hea.som.questions.Th.talk.an.question.wil.no.b.repeated.Afte.yo.hea..question.rea.th.fou.possibl.answer.i.you.testboo.an.choos.th.bes.ans一wer.Then.o.you.answe.sheet.fin.th.numbe.o.th.questio.an.writth.lette.o.th.answe.yo.hav.chosen.-Now youhave90seconds toread throughthe questions.
39.A Sheworks fora museum.B Shesa Lincolnscholar.C Shedoes itas ahobby.D Sheteaches acourse oncurrency exchange.
40.A Theyidentify the city wherethe pennywas minted.B Theyare theinitials ofa famouscoin collector.C Theystand forthe governmentagency thatmints coins.D Theyare theinitials of the personwho createdthe pennysdesign.
41.A Allof herfriends collectedthem.B Pennieswere cheapto collect.C Someonegave hera rarepenny.D Sheneeded themoney.
42.A.Trad.coin.wit.clu.members.B Show the audienceher coins.C Explainhowthepenny isminted.D Discussthe lifeof Lincoln.SECTION TWOREADING TEST55minutesLthi.sectio.o.th.test.yo.wil.rea.severa.passages.Eac.on.i.followe.b..numbe.o.question.abou.it.Fo.questio...
50.yo.ar.t.choos.th.on.bes.answer.A.B.C.o.D.t.eac.question.Then.o.you.answe.sheet.fin.th.numbe.o.th.questio.an.writ.th.lette.o.th.answe.yo.hav.chosen.Questions1-10As Philadelphiagrew froma smalltown intoa cityin thefirst halfoftheeighteenthcentury.i.becam.a.increasingl.importan.marketin.cente.fo..vas.an.growin.agricultura.hinterland.Marke.day.sa.th.crowde.cit.eve.mor.crowded.a.farmer.fro.withi..radiu.o.
2.o.mor.kilometer.brough.thei.sheep.cows.pigs.vegetables.cider.an.othe.product.fo.direc.sal.t.th.townspeople.Th.Hig.Stree.Marke.wa.continuousl.enlarge.throughou.th.perio.unti.
1736.whe.i.reache.fro.Fron.Stree.t.Third.B.l
74.Ne.Marke.wa.opene.o.Secon.Stree.betwee.Pin.an.Cedar.Th.nex.yea.th.Callowhil.Marke.bega.operation.Alon.wit.marke.days.th.institutio.o.twice-yearl.fair.persiste.i.Philadelphi.eve.afte.simila.tradin.day.ha.bee.discontinue.i.othe.colonia.cities.Th.fair.provide..mean.o.bringin.handmad.good.fro.outlyin.place.t.would-b.buyer.i.th.city.Linen.an.stocking.fro.Germantown.fo.example.wer.popula.items.Auction.wer.anothe.popula.for.o.occasiona.trade.Becaus.o.th.competition.retai.merchant.oppose.thes.a.wel.a.th.fairs.Althoug.governmenta.attempt.t.eradicat.fair.an.auction.wer.les.tha.successful.th.ordinar.cours.o.economi.developmen.wa.o.th.merchants.side.a.increasin.busines.specializatio.becam.th.orde.o.th.day.Expor.merchant.becam.differentiate.fro.thei.importin.counterparts.an.specialt.shop.bega.t.appea.i.additio.t.genera.store.sellin..variet.o.goods.1ustice.LWha.doe.th.passag.mainl.discussA Philadelphias agriculture importanceBPhiladelphias developmentasamarketing centerCThe saleof importedgoods in PhiladelphiaD Theadministration ofthecityof Philadelphia
2.I.ca.b.inferre.fro.th.passag.tha.ne.market.opene.i.Philadelphi.becaus.A theyprovided moremodern facilitiesthan oldermarketsB the High StreetMarket wasforced tocloseC existingmarkets wereunable toserve thegrowing populationDfarmers wantedmarkets thatwere closerto thefarms.
3.Th.wor.nA traditionBassociationC produceDregion
4.Th.wor.nit.i.lin..refer.toA thecrowded cityBa radiusCtheHighStreet MarketDthe period
5.Th.wor.nA returnedBstartedC declinedDcontinuedA onthe sameday asmarket saysBas oftenas possibleCa coupleof timesa yearDwhenever thegovernment allowedit7A retailmerchants were not willingto sellBwerenotavailable inthe storesin PhiladelphiaCwere morepopular inGermantown maninPhiladelphiaDcould easilybe transported
8.Th.wor.nA eliminateBexploitC organizeDoperate
9.n AMerchants hada strongimpact oneconomic expansion.B Economicforces allowedmerchants toprosper.C Merchantshad towork togetherto achieveeconomic independenceDSpecialty shopsnear largemarkets weremore likelyto beeconomically successful.
10.Th.wor.nA requestingBexperiencingC repeatingDincludingSECTION THREEWRITING TEST60minutesI.thi.sectio.o.th.test.yo.wil.hav.a.opportunit.t.demonstrat.you.abilit.t.translat.an.writ.i.English.Ther.ar..part.t.thi.sectio.wit.specia.direction.fo.eac.part.Part ATranslationDirections:In partA,you aregoing totranslate twoparagraphs.l.Require.Translatio.i^^^.Translat.th.followin.paragrap.int.Chinese.Th.compan.starte.b.sellin.ra.chocolat.t.othe.chocolat.manufacturers.Thes.manufacturer.the.use.i.t.mak.thei.ow.products.Th.compan.expande.fast.I.no.ha.almos.
30.employees.
7.company-owne.shops.an..turnove.o.€
9.million.However.i.th.las.tw.years.sale.growt.ha.slowe.dow.an.cost.hav.risen.Thi.ha.cause..fal.i.profits.二选一
2.Optiona.Translation.^.Fo.thi.questio.yo.shouLtranslat.on.paragrap.inLEnglis.fro.th.followin.tw.paragraphs.Writ.Topi.l.o.^Topi.
2.abov.you.translatio.o.th.paragraph.Topic1:。
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