Part I Listening Comprehension
first segment
Section b
6 10 TFTTF 1 1 15 CDBDC
Section c
16 20 BCDAB
Section d
order
2 1. Reference 22. With great attention. Well informed 24. Instant message. Have access to
abstract
26. China people. Rich/rich 28. Gold rush 29. Nation 30. Tourist attraction
The second part is vocabulary and grammar. grammar
3 1 35 CABED 36 40 CADBB 4 1 45 DDC ea
The third part cloze
46. Since' 47. Like 48. Context 49. Top 50. linguistic
5 1 .tongue 52. Pronunciation 53. It says 54. By the age of 55. accidentally
The fourth part is reading comprehension
first segment
56. (Obvious) Spam. Message time 58. Pay quick attention
59. Respond immediately. Short thanks
Section b
6 1 65 EGCDA
Section c
66. It is located in Washington, D.C..
67. In 1926.
68. Because they heard that there were agricultural jobs there.
69. Freedom and fun.
70. The new sign was erected and tourists began to travel along it again. - 1 -
Section d
7 1. Similar to 72. Decline 73. Culture and thought. Decline (rapidly) From extinction
Part V Translation
first segment
Chopsticks are usually made of wood or bamboo and are used to eat Asian food. According to legend, chopsticks were invented in China more than 5000 years ago. The first pair of copper chopsticks was unearthed in Yin Ruins near Anyang, Henan, about 1200 BC. Chopsticks are used frequently in daily life, so that it is not just a kind of tableware, but a set of self-contained etiquette and customs.
Section b
77. Russian college entrance examination will include Chinese as a foreign language.
78. It is a special language, and its teaching methods are quite different from other languages.
79.20 17 completed three years of preparation.
80. With the continuous strengthening of Sino-Russian economic and trade cooperation, Chinese learning is also developing.
8 1. Industry insiders have confirmed that students with relevant professional background and Chinese proficiency are more competitive in job application.
Part VI Error Correction
In the United States, on average, about 50 people die of carbon monoxide poisoning every year.
In Britain, it is directly caused by smoke generated by domestic heating equipment.
Part I Listening Comprehension
first segment