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Part One: ListeningComprehension |AozR ~
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Insections A and B you will hear everything ONCE ONLY.Listen carefully and then choose the correct answer for each question. Markyour choices on your ANSWER SHEET. B\o Mn
SectionA: Conversations (5%) >7QvK3S4%
Directions: In this section you will hear several conversations.Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions thatfollow. !*7 vFl
Questions 1 to 3 are based on thefollowing conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will be given 15seconds to answer the questions. !]=d-RGNe
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1. Which is NOT the purpose of Mr.Lewis’ visit? ,)vDeU
A. To see friends. N/MUwx;P
B. To give concerts. ]7Tkkw$
C. To vacation.
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D. To give private lessons. 0.8 2kl
2. What kind of cello did Mr.Lewis use when he was eight? ^c9t'V`IWQ
A. A full-sized cello. SAy=W
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B. A half-sized cello. hEKf6#
C. A two-thirds-sized cello. YQj 2
D. It is not mentioned. &m-PC(W+
3. What is true about Mr. Lewis’cello? n>BkTaI
A. He always takes it with him. >n'o*gZM
B. It was made by his uncle. J IUx
C. He borrowed it from his uncle. ,$s8GAmq
D. He got a seat free for hiscello. ]>=}*=
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Questions 4 to 7 are based on thefollowing conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will be given 20seconds to answer the questions. (k5We!4[1
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4. What is the main purpose of theresearch? QdF5Cwf4
A. To make preparations for a newpublication. Yc_8r+;(
B. To learn how couples spendtheir weekends. ON=@O
C. To know how housework isshared. 9K{%vK
D. To investigate what people doat the weekend. u0|8Tgf
5. What does the man do onFridays? g{OwuAC_
A. He goes to exercise classes. j*so9M6|c
B. He goes sailing. ObVGV
C. He goes to the cinema. 7}f}$1
D. He stays at home. EofymAi%
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D. Age. s.bc>E0
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Questions 8 to 10 are based on thefollowing conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will be given 15seconds to answer the questions. $?Yry.2
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8. What conclusion can we drawabout Mike before he went to the camping school? iHeN9 cl
A. He was eager to do the course. qkt0**\
B. He had done outdoor activities. 4 !
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C. He enjoyed life in the open. Rp.Sj{<2
D. He was reluctant and timid. *w^C"^*
9. Mike participated in all thefollowing activities EXCEPT _______. HJLu'KY}
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10. Which of the following words ismost appropriate to describe Mike after the camping school? `IP/d
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B. Strong. }Mst jm
C. Determined. QKyo
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SectionB: Talks (5%) sF|5XjQ
Directions: Inthis section, you will hear several talks. Listen to the talks carefully andthen answer the questions that follow. {K+icTL3
Questions 11 to 13 are based on the followingtalk. At the end of the talk, you will be given 15 seconds to answer thequestions. m_.>C
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11. What happened on January 27th,1967? DnC{YK
A. Three men were injured during afire. 9KDEM gCW
B. One man died during the fireaccident.
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C. A fire started inside aspaceship. 1Yq?X:
D. A spaceship was launched. !Y$h"<M
12. What happened in 1981?
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A. The space program wassuspended. f-bVKHt
B. Five men were injured during anaccident. kO,zZF&
C. The accident occurred before therehearsal. igIRSN}h
D. No accident happened that year.
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13. What does the talk say aboutaccidents? 24E}<N,g
A. Accidents are unavoidable. `7 vHt`
B. Accidents can be avoided. ruc++@J@
C. Human beings are alwayscareless. !j:9`XD|
D. There should be moreprecautions. 0O9Ni='Tn
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Questions 14 to 17 are based on thefollowing talk. At the end of the talk, you will be given 20 seconds to answerthe questions. SO IHePmwK
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14. BBC’s weather forecast is a______ program. 7Nk!1s:
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15. Weather observations come fromall the following sources EXCEPT _______. M!/Cknm
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C. the ground
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B. They are professional. i(AT8Bo2
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A. They remember what they saw onweather forecasts. Y&S24aql
B. They like talking about weatherinstead of watching. cd
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C. They pay more attention to thestyle of the presenters. ~F4fFQ-yy
D. They watch and remember what isnecessary. KVT-P};jy*
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Questions 18 to 20 are based on thefollowing talk. At the end of the talk, you will be given 15 seconds to answerthe questions. i+p^ ^t\
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18. Which is NOT showing anincrease this year? \6R,Nq
A. Number of tourists. NWMFtT
B. Holiday travelers. Dpl A?
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A. There are fewer businesstravelers. Qa-K$dm%
B. There are more businesstravelers. I'uSp-Sfy
C. The number remains the same aslast year’s. Zc
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20. Which is the largest singlevisitor expenditure? W g02 A\
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Section C: Spot Dictation (10%) auK?](U
Directions:In this section you are going to hear a report on the strong link between sleepand fatal accident. Some words are taken out and you are expected to fill inthe missing words as you listen. The report will be read TWICE and youwill have one minute to check your work. Then put your answers on ANSWERSHEET (2). B9NWW6S
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Inadequate rest means a weaker (C1)__________ system, laying thebody open to a whole
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(C2) ________ of illnesses. On the average aman needs seven hours of sleep a day and a C71qPb|$R
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woman seven and a (C3)__________ hours. Sixhours of (C4) __________ sleep is better than ten <<+\X:,
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(C6) __________ for an early death. RS)tO0
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experts think these people are (C8)___________ themselves. QdL`|
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Between sleep (C9)__________ and fatal accidents there is an obvious(C10) __________. eg(6^
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(C12) __________ on the road. They are morelikely to fall asleep at the (C13) __________ *
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most likely to take the (C15)__________.The performance at work also (C16) __________ l_o@miG/
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(C17) __________ catnaps. But experts are alittle (C18) __________ about the benefits of ,\_1w
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catnapping. They tell us that the catnapcan never be a (C19) __________ forproper sleep. W42iu"@
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Part Two: Structure and WrittenExpression (20%) GeyvId03H
Directions: In each question decidewhich of the four choices given will most suitably complete the sentence ifinserted at the place marked. Mark your choices on the ANSWER SHEET. 0)Uce=t`
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21. The nuclear family a self-contained, self-satisfyingunit composed of father, mother and children. J1( 9QN[w
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22. Some polls show that roughly two-thirds of the general publicbelieve that elderly Americans are by social isolation andloneliness. a=J^
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C8: fooling C18: skeptical Lf16j*}-Q
C9: deprivation C19: substitute #jkf1"8 C
C10: correlation C20: insomnia nL5cK:
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51. According to new research, getting angry adds tothe chances of getting physically hurt, particularly for male. 6g2a[
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52. Even people generally believe that people easily getangry when driving on the road, but anger didn’t have much / anything to dowith injuries from traffic accidents. /but not many injuries from trafficaccidents are the results of anger on the road. %>yG+Od5Z
53. It is not at all surprising that anger is a very importantreason for people who intentionally hurt themselves. UxbjA- U[
54. We see this strong link between anger and injury more in menthan in women, but different races of people did not show much variation. i5en*)O8
55. People do not know yet why anger isassociated with injury. {Bk[rCl
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