Part I Writing
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Part II Listening Comprehension 35’
11-18CDCBBABB 19-22BABC 23-25ABC 26-28ACB 29-31CDB 32-35ADDB
36. part 37. lower 38.rich 39.arouse 40. useful 41. apart 42. accounts 43. control (0.5’*8=4’)
44. Computers, they say, will also bring some leisure (2’*3=6’)
77. argue that computers bring not leisure but unemployment
Computers may eventually take over these from human beings together
Part III Reading Comprehension (2’×10 = 20’)
47-51DCACB 52-56 CCCDA
57-61ABDAC 62-66CABCD 67-71 A ABCC
Part V Translation (2’×5 = 10’)
According to legend, Qu Yuan, a politician and poet in the Chu Kingdom of ancient China, jumped into the river on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, committing suicide in his concern about the current circumstances and future fate of the country. In their reverence for the patriotic poet, people rowed out in boats to make glutinous rice dumplings, rowed to the site of the suicide, and threw them into the water as a sacrifice. This is the origin of both glutinous rice dumplings and the dragon boat race. In the riverside towns of south China, there dragon boat races every Dragon Boat Festival.