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SectionA.

Conversationone.

M:

Excuseme."Where'syourrockmusicsection?

W:

Rockmusic?

I'msorry,we'reaJazzstore.Wedon'thaveanyrockandroll.

M:

Oh,youonlyhaveJazzmusic,nothingelse.

W:

That'sright. 

(1)We'retheonlyrecordstoreinLondondedicatedexclusivelytoJazz.Actually,we'remorethanjustarecordstore.WehaveacafeandlibraryupstairsandaticketofficedownthehallwhereyoucanbuyticketstoallthemajorJazzconcertsinthecity.Alsowehaveourownstudionextdoorwherereproducealbumsforupandcomingartists.Wearecommittedtofosteringnewmusictalent.

M:

That'ssocool. 

(2)Iguessthere'snotmuchofaJazzsceneanymore.Notliketheyusedtobe. Buthereyou'retryingtopromotethisgreatmusicgenre.

W:

Yes.Indeed,nowadaysmostpeopleliketolistentopopandrockmusic.HiphopmusicfromAmericaisalsogettingmoreandmorepopular.Soasaresult,therearefewerlistenersofJazz,whichisagreatshamebecauseit'sanincrediblyrichgenre.Butthat'snottosaythereisn'tanygoodnewJazzmusicbeingmadeoutthereanymore.Farfromit.It'sjustamuchsmallermarkettoday.

M:

SohowwouldyoudefineJazz?

W:

Interestinglyenough,there'snoagreedupondefinitionofJazz.(3)Indeed,therearemanydifferentstylesofJazz,somehavesinging,butmostdon't.Someareelectricandsomearen't.Somecontainliveexperimentation,butnotalways.(3)Whilethere'snosimpledefinitionforit.Allow,therearemanydifferentstylesofJazz.Yousimplyknowitwhenyouhearit.Honestly. (4)TheonlywaytoknowwhatJazzis,listentoityourself. Asthegreattrumpetplayer.LouisArmstrongsaid,ifyou'vegottoask,you'llneverknow.

Questions1to4arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

Question1.Whatdowelearnaboutthewoman'sstore?

1.A)Magazinereporter.B)Fashiondesigner.

C)Websitedesigner.D)Featureseditor.

Question2.WhatdoesthemansayaboutJazzmusic?

2.A)Designingsportsclothing.B)Consultingfashionexperts.

C)Answeringdailyemails.D)Interviewingjob-seekers.

Question3.WhatdoesthewomansayaboutJazz?

3.A)Itischallenging.B)Itisfascinating.

C)Itistiresome.D)Itisfashionable.

Question 4.WhatshouldyoudotoappreciatedifferentstylesofJazzaccordingtothewoman?

4.A)Herpersistence.B)Herexperience.

C)Hercompetence.D)Herconfidence.

ConversationTwo.

M:

Howdiditgoatthebankthismorning?

W:

Notwell.Myproposalwasrejected.

M:

Really?

Butwhy?

W:

Bunchofreasons.Forstarters,theysaidmycredithistorywasnotgoodenough.

M:

Didtheysay,howyoucouldimprovethat?

W:

Yes,theysaidthatafterfivemoreyearsofpayingmymortgage,thenIwillbecomeamoreviablecandidateforabusinessloan.Butrightnowit'stooriskyforthemtolendmemoney.TheyfearIwilldefaultonanybusinessloanI'mgiven.

M:

Thatdoesn'tsoundfair.Yourbusinessideaisamazing.Didyouhowthemyourbusinessplan?

Whatdidtheysay?

W:

Theydidn'treallyarticulateanypositionregardingtheactualbusinessplan.Theysimplylookedatmycredithistoryanddetermineditwasnotgoodenough.Theysaidthebankhasstrictguidelinesandrequirementsastowhotheycanlendmoneyto.AndIsimplydon'tmeettheirfinancialthreshold.

M:

Whatifyouaskforasmalleramount?

Maybeyoucouldgathercapitalfromothersources,smallerloansfrommorelenders.

W:

Youdon'tgetit.Itdoesn'tmatter.ThesizeoftheloanIaskfor,orthetypeofbusinessIpropose.That'sallinconsequential.ThefirstthingeverybankwilldoisstudyhowmuchmoneyIhaveandhowmuchdebtIhavebeforetheydecidewhetherornottolendmeanymoremoney.IfIwanttocontinueaheadwiththisdreamofonlymyownbusiness,Ihavenootherchoice.Buttobuildupmyownfinances,Ineedaround20%moreinpersonalsavingsand50%lessdebt.That'sallthereistoit.

M:

Iseenowit'sahugepitythattheyrejectedyourrequest,butdon'tlosehope.Istillthinkthatyourideaisgreatandthatyouwouldturnitintoaphenomenalsuccess.

Questions5to8arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

Question5.Whatdidthewomandothismorning?

5.A)Itisenjoyable.B)Itiseducational.

C)Itisdivorcedfromreallife.D)Itisadaptedfromadrama.

Question6.Whywasthewoman'sproposalrejected?

6.A)Alltherolesareplayedbyfamousactorsandactress.

B)Itisbasedontherealifeexperiencesofsomecelebrities.

C)ItsplotsandeventsrevealalotaboutFrankie'sactuallife.

D)Itiswitten,directed,editedandproducedbyFrankiehimself.

Question7.Whatisthewomanplanningtodo?

7.A)Gotothetheaterandenjoyit.B)Recommendittoherfriends.

C)Watchitwiththeman.D)Downloadandwatchit.

Question8.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?

SectionB.

8.A)Ithasdrawncriticismsfromscientists.B)Ithasbeenshowingforoveradecade.

C)Itisaridiculouspieceofsatire.D)Itisagainstcommonsense.

Passageone.

There'salotaboutLeoSanchezandhisfarminSalinas,California.(9)Thatseemsunusual.Thenationalaveragefarmsizeisaround440acres,buthisisonlyoneacre

Theaverageageoffarmershoversaround58yearsold,butheisjust26.AndSanchezconstantlyattemptstoimproveeverythingfromseedingtechniquesoutinthefieldtothepromotionandsaleofhisproduceonline.Thisisevidenceofanexperimentalapproach.It'sanapproachnotdictatedbytheconfinesofconventionallargescaleagricultureleadbyinternationalcorporations.Whilefarmingisoftendifficultforboththebodyandmine,(10)Sanchezsaysheandmanyofhisfellowyoungfarmersaremotivatedbydesiretosetanewstandardforagriculture.

Manyofthemareemployingamultitudeoftechnologies,somenewandsomenotsonew.Recently,(11)Sanchezboughtahandoperatedtoolwhichpullsoutweedsandloosensoil.Itactuallydatesbacktoatleast1701.ItstandsinsharpcontrasttoSanchez,thisothergadget,agaspoweredflamewekiller,inventedin1997.Hesimplydoesn'tdiscriminatewhenitcomestothenewnessoftools.Ifitworks,itworks.Farmershavealonghistoryofinventionandisnodifferenttoday.Youngfarmersareguidedbytheirloveforagricultureandaidedbytheirknowledgeoftechnologytofindinexpensiveandappropriatelysizedtools.Theycollaborateandinnovate.Sometimestheoldstuffjustworksbetterormoreefficiently.

Questions9to11arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

Question9.WhatdowelearnaboutLeoSanchez'sfarm?

9.A)Theyarelikelytogethurtwhenmovingtoofast.

B)Theybelieveinteamspirit.

C)Theyneedtokeepmovingtoavoidgettinghurt.

D)Theyhavetolearnhowtoavoidbodycontact.

Question10.WhathasmotivatedLeoSanchezandhisfellow.Youngfarmerstoengageinfarming?

10.A)Theydonothavemanyyearstoliveafterretirement.

B)Theytendtolivelongerwithearlyretirement.

C)Theydonotstartenjoyinglifeuntilfullretirement.

D)Theykeepthemselvesbusyevenafterretirement.

Question11.WhydidLeoSanchezbuyahandoperatedweedingtool?

Passagetwo.

11.A)Itpreventsusfromworrying.B)Itslowsdownouragingprocess.

C)Itenablesustoaccomplishinlife.D)Itprovidesuswithmorechancestolearn.

Passagetwo

(12)EatGrubisBritain'sfirstnewfoodcompanythatbreakswesternfoodboundariesbyintroducingedibleinsectsasanewsourceoffood.

AndSainzBreezeisthefirstUKsupermarkettostockthecompany'scrunchyroastedcrickets.SainzBreezeinsistthatsuchfoodisnojokeandcouldbeanew,sustainablesourceofprotein.Outofcuriosity,IpaidavisittoSainzBreezeasIputmyhandintoapacketofcricketswiththeirtinyeyesandlegs.Theideaofonegoinginmymouthmademefeelalittlesick.(13)Butthefirstbitewasapleasantsurprise,alittledryandlackingoftaste,butatleastawingdidn'tgetstuckinmythroat. 

Theroastedseasoninglargelyoverpoweredanyotherflavor,althoughtherewasslightlybitteraftertaste.Thetextureiscrunchy,butsmeltalittleofcabfood.EatGrubalsorecommendsthecricketsasatoppingfornoodles,sou2sandsalads.(14)Thecompanyboaststhatitsdriedcricketscontainmoreproteinthanbeef,chicken,andpork,aswellasmineralslikeironandcalcium.Unliketheproductionofmeat,bugsdonotuseuplargeamountsofland,waterorfeed.(15)Andinsectfarmingalsoproducesfarfewergreenhousegases.

However,despite2billionpeopleworldwidealreadysupplemeetingtheirdietwithinsects,consumerdisgustremainsalargebarrierinmanywesterncountries.I'mnotsurebugswillbecomeapopularsnackanytimesoon,butthey'redefinitelyfoodforfort.

Questions12to15arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

Question12.WhatdowelearnfromthepassageaboutthefoodcompanyEatGrub?

12.A)Ittendstodwellupontheirjoyousexperiences.

B)Itwandersforalmosthalfoftheirwakingtime.

C)Ithastroubleconcentatingalterabraininjury.

D)Ittendstobeaffectedbytheirnegativefeelings.

Question13.Whatdoesthespeakersayabouthisfirstbitearoastedcricket?

13.A)Tofindhowhappinessrelatestodaydreaming.

B)Toobservehowone'smindaffectsone'sbehavior.

C)Toseewhydaydreamingimpactswhatoneisdoing.

D)Tostudytherelationbetweenhealthanddaydreaming.

Question14.WhatdoesEatGrubsayabouthisdriedcrickets?

14.A)Ithelpsthemmakegooddecisions.B)Ithelpsthemtaptheirpotentials.

C)Itcontributestotheircreativity.D)Itcontributestotheirthinking.

Question15.Whatdoesthepassagesayaboutinsectfarming?

15.A)Subjectswithcleargoalsinmindoutperformedthosewithoutcleargoa

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