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Part A
Directions: Read the following three texts. Answer the questions on each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.
In the past, it was believed that depression was more prevalent among the poorer and less educated people, but that is not the case. The truth is, depression can afflict people from all walks of life, and often it hits the most ambitious, creative and conscientious, it is fallacious to think that people on the corporate rung of the social ladder are not prone (易于……) to this malady (疾病). In fact, executives and professionals who are burdened with mounting pressures in their work may succumb to all these pressures and become depressed. The suicide of Vincent Foster, Jr., a noted American lawyer and White House official is a case in point. Despite the glamour of his position, which many people thought enviable, he felt overburdened with pressures and decided to take the easy way out.
Studies show that people born later in this century have experienced much more depression than those born earlier. In fact the rate of depression over the last two generations has increased tenfold. Experts theorize that it could be due to the fact that the younger generations have higher expectations from life and are therefore more likely to suffer from failure disappointment and hence, depression.
Depression is easily recognizable. The depressed person feels sad or down in the dumps, and loses interest in even the most pleasurable activities. Moreover, he suffers from either significant gain or loss of weight, sleeplessness or oversleeping, sluggish movement and thinking, fatigue, feelings of guilt and worthlessness, impaired concentration and forgetfulness, and in extreme cases, the afflicted person may have suicidal tendencies. It is often believed that depression runs in the family, but this is not conclusively so, since there are cases where depressed persons do not have a history of depression in their families. Depression is often work related although at times it has its roots in family relations.
People who suffer from depression need not stay in the closet, since it is not a sin or a shame to be depressed. A prompt visit to a psychologist means prompt treatment and hence prompt recovery. Experts guarantee that depression is easily treatable, and in nip in tile bud cases, the patient fully recovers in a few days, thtmks to the variety of effective treatment available.
According to the author, depression ______.

A. affects the poor and less educated people more than the rich and successful ones
B. seldom attacks executives
C. is not limited to any particular class of people
D. is caused by one's ambition

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听力原文:M: Good morning. May I help you?
W: I'd like to exchange some money first.
M: Anything else?
W: Then open a saving account.
Where does the conversation most probably take place?

A. In a post office.
B. In a hotel.
C. In a bank.
D. In a supermarket.

What can we learn from the woman?

A. She has been to most interesting places in Europe.
B. She has planned to tour Britain next year.
C. Her job involves use of foreign languages.
D. She has a well-paid job in Britain.

Part B
Directions: You will hear four dialogues or monologues. Before listening to each one, you will have 5 seconds to read each of the questions which accompany it. While listening, answer each question by choosing A, B, C or D. After listening, you will have 10 seconds to check your answer to each question. You will hear each piece ONLY ONCE.
听力原文:W: Frank, what's your hobby?
M: I don't really have one. I suppose bowling is the closest thing to a hobby I have.
W: How about the other people in your family?
M: Well, my son likes collecting stamps and my wife has a garden. She spends an hour or so every day working in it. How about you?
W: I have several hobbies but collecting coins is the One I like best. I have coins from almost every country. My favorite one is from China.
M: Have you ever been to China?
W: I want to someday. So far I've been to Canada, Mexico and Japan. I like traveling. Why don't you have a real hobby? Are you lazy?
M: I like bowling but it's kind of expensive. The real reason I don't have a hobby is that I don't have the time.
W: Oh, come on. Frank, you aren't that busy, are you?
M: Yes. I am. There just don't seem to be enough hours in the day. Being a traveling salesman is harder than you think, Sue. You know last week i was in Washington and before that in New York. And next week I have to go to Chicago.
W: It does sound like you are pretty busy. I guess it's better just to stay here in the office. At least I get to go home at 5:00 every night.
M: That's a lot better than 9:30 or 10:00 or sometimes even midnight.
What is Frank's hobby?

A. Working in the garden.
Bowling.
Collecting coins.
D. Collecting stamps.

听力原文:M: Why don't we stop for some crackers after the film?
W: I'd love to, but I am on a diet.
M: But you've very slim.
W: Yes, girls can never be too thin.
What did the man ask the woman to do?

A. Go on a diet.
B. Have a snack.
C. Play some tennis.
D. Stop screaming.

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