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The next train to Beijing ___ here at 3’o clock. A. is due B, is due to ©. is due for ; 8. Mary forgot__a letter to her mother, so she wrote to her just now. A. writing B. to write . having wrote 8 he said is quite right. A. That B. What C. How 10, Let’s go to the cinema, 2 A. will you B. shan’t we ©. shall we 11, Thave given cating meat. A. over B. down Cup 12, ~ Which do you like better, real movies cartoons? — I prefer cartoons real movies. A. or, to B. ory than © and, and 13, Pm tired, 1 working very hard, AL have B. heve been © had 983 14, Lam leaving for New York three days’ time, AW Bat Cin 15, He asked me where from. A. did I came B. Icame C. Tcome RB TCHS Sit 20 4}, HR 2 FD) 1625 AA PAAR FHI AEG FAY ABC 4h Bee ER A A A RELA PEERLESS S. ‘A survey was carried out last year (16) _ the British Medical Association, an organization of doctors. It showed that most people do not do enough exercise. In 1995, 60% of people walked more than one mile a day. ‘Now, that number has fallen (17)_ to only 20%. __ (18) _ more people are going to the gym, fewer people are walking. Doctors say weneed (19) _ for 20 minutes three times a week. (20) _ is an easy form of exercise that everyone can do. If you (21) _ one mile esch day, you will improve your health very quickly. Doctors say we need to tackle this problem head (22) _ and try (23) __ people fitter because not doing enough exercise is responsible (24) _ many of the country’s health problems. Doctors suggest you go (25) __« walk everyday after dinner, 16. A. Bwith © by 17. A. sharply B slightly ©. down 18. A. So B. Therefore © Although 19. A. exercising B.to exercise C. exercised 20. A. Walk B. To walk. Walking 21, A. walk B. walked C.to walk 22, A. down Bon Cup 23. A. making B, make C.t0 make 24. Ato B for Car 25. Acat B.for Cand 984 SPUR SY BOREAL JETT 30 St, fh 3 oP) 26-30 ME: RTA MK AB.CE ERAN TEMER HERE ES HM MFRS. axae) Benjamin Disraeli, the femous nineteenth century prime minister, saidy “London is not a city, — it is a nation,” Today this is an understatement; London, with its vast range of different ethnic groups. is a world, Certainly, London is the most culturally diverse city in the world. ‘The city waé founded by the Romans and since then new errivals have constantly added to its character and Prosperity. Within 10 years 49% of Londoners will be from ethnic minority groups, including the growing number of Londoners of mixed ethnic origin, but most of them will have been born in Britain, Children of Caribbean-Chinese marriages will go to school with children of Russian-Irish couples. None of them will be English but all of them will be Londoners. Most of Britain’ s ethnic minority residents live in the capitals speaking over 300 languages. Nearly all of the African population and many of the Caribbean population of Britain live in London (83% and 58% respectively); 39% of the Chinese population of Britain and 36% of the Asian population of Britain live in London, ‘The largest migrant community is from the Irish Republic with 256,000 people, 3. 8% 1a of London, of the total popul ‘There are an estimated 330,000 refugees and asylum seekers living in London with most recent arrivals coming from Eastern Europe, North Africa and Kurdistan, ‘Young people, in particular, are skilled at dealing with a large number of different and hybrid cultures. 985 They themselves often have several different ethnic identities since their parents and grandparents may come from several different backgrounds and their friends and partners do also. They are “skilled cross-cultural travellers” without leaving their home-town, 26. Why does the writer think that Benjamin Disracli’s statement is an understatement? Because he thinks London is . A. part of the world B. a miniature world thanks to its great cultural diversity ©. not a nation at all 27. London is regarded as the most culturelly diverse city in the world due to the following facts EXCEPT that ‘A. within 10 years 40% Londoners will be from ethnic minority groups B. most of Britain’ s ethnic minority groups live in London, speaking over 300 languages C. many young people are immigrants from different backgrounds , 28, Ethnic minority groups will make up of the London population in the future, AL 36% B 40% © 39% 29, The last paragraph mainly tells us in London . A. young people feel at ease with a large number of diversified cultures B. young people are raised in a multicultural environment . young people find it hard to edapt themselves to hybrid cultures 30. The passage mainly deals with A. the advantage of hybrid cultures in London B. the composition of the population in London C. the cultural diversity in London 986 3135 AME ORE FPA A I AF EAA (T) IRF) 0 XO 2 John Preston lives in a flat in north London, He moved there after his wife died four ‘years ago to be closer to his daughter’ s family, and because his big detached house end ‘garden were too much work for him as he got older. It?s easier in the flet because the letting agent does everything that needs doing, The agent has had the roof repaired and got. the gutter replaced, but at the moment John is not satisfied because the window frames need painting and the garden looks neglected. The agent had the windows painted two years agos but the painters didn’t do it very welly so they need doing again. John pays over £1,500 a year for service and maintenance, and he thinks that it’s not good enough because the flats look shabby and a lot of things need repsiring. His daughter, Juney and her husband, Peters on the other hand, have to do everything themselves or find builders to do it, They live in a large semi-detached house further out from the centre of London than John, but they are still near enough to see him often, They live in the suburbs with a nice gerden where their children play. They moved there four years ago to have more space. The only drawback is that June’s husband has to commute into the centre of London every day, but, overall, they are happy with their decision, When they bought the house, a lot needed to it and it still does. June says, “We have a list of things to do as long es your arm — the roof needs repairing and the chimney needs mending. ‘The bedrooms need decorating and we haven’t had the broken windowpanes replaced yet in the conservatory. We need to fix the gate and repair the path — it looks dreadful when you 31, John lives in the centre of London, 32, The agent hasn’t done anything to John’s flat, 33. June and Pete live near to John. 34, There are broken windowpanes in the conservatory. 35. The front of the house is in « good state Sh F RAF MRE). 987 SRLBBS 45TH 5 (20 4h) Directions; For this part, you are allowed thirty minutes to write a passage on the topie My Hobbies. 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