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Butit’stakingtimetodothem.

Whenwecoversomethinginthelesson,

(1) 

.Workouttheexercisesinit.Erm,whenyougetalittlebitstuck,sortitoutyourself,andthenthink.

IknowIseehowyoudoit.Andmaybeifyou’retotallystuck,

(2) 

It’sreallythemoreyoudo,Mm,onyourown.Because(3) 

,you’regonnabeonyourown.Keepworkingonitandyou’llbeokay.

DialogueTwo

A.It’sbeenpainingmeallnight.

B.Let’shavealookandseewhatthey’vedonetoyou.

C.DoItaketheseSofradexisthey’represcribedhere,Doctor?

Doctor:

Well,whatcanwedoforyoutoday?

Patient:

Oh,I’veaninfectioninmygum,Doctor.

Inyourgum?

Uphere.I’vesometabletsand,er,Idon’tknow.

(4) 

Aye,theSofradexisnotdoingverymuchforthat,isit?

I’venevertakenthem.I’vejust,Istoppedtakingthem.

Aye,Idon’tthinkthey’redoingverymuchtoyou.

(5) 

Doctor.

Aye.

I'

mjustwonderingifit’smyteethorthatit’sjustmybloodthat’sdoingit.

Ithinkitmightbetheteeth.It’dbeworthgettingthedentisttohavealookatyourplate.

(6) 

Yes,yes.Keeponwiththosejustnow.

Yes.Aye,twofour,oneortwofourtimesaday.

Yes,onefourtimesaday.

Fine,yeah.

SectionB

Directions:

InthissectionthereisoneincompleteinterviewwhichhasfourblanksandfourchoicesA,B,CandD,takenfromtheinterview.FillineachoftheblankswithoneofthechoicestocompletetheinterviewandmarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.

A.Well,aboutcostumes

B.Butyouknowmewithfashion

C.Ikindoffeelthatit’smoreaboutmusicitself

D.Soyouhavetochangejustenough

Interviewer:

Doestheshowhaveaconcept?

Interviewee:

Well,it’sgoingtobemuchmore—(7) 

.Notthatwedidn’tdothatbefore.It’sputtingmoreemphasisonbigorchestra,music,musicians,singers,songs.Wewanttodomusicatthepurestaspossible,liketheolddaysIguess.Soifit’saconcept—

HOWaboutcostume—

Ithinkitis.

Howaboutcostume—costumechanges?

(8) 

----yes,Ithinkpeopleliketoseeartistschangeindifferentoutfits.Again,it’sa—youhavetobecarefulwiththat.Peoplewantyoutochange.Theywanttoseeoutfits.Andifyouchangetoomuch,theysayit’stoomuch.Andifyouchangetoolittle,theysayit’snotenough.

(9) 

.Youcan’tpleaseeverybody.ButIhaveawonderfulstylist,AnnieHorth,thatI'

mgoingtobeworkingwithagainandwhowillmakesurethatwecanpleaseasmanypeopleaspossible.(10) 

.Ienjoythatvery,verymuch.SoIwilltrytochange,nottoolittleandnottoomuch.

PartIIVocabulary(10minutes,10points)

Inthisparttherearetensentences,eachwithonewordorphraseunderlined.ChoosetheonefromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandDthatbestkeepsthemeaningofthesentence.MarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.

(11)I’minapositiontothinkaboutmyfutureandplanitalittlemoreratherthanjustwaitingforwhathappens.

A.usedto 

B.unwillingto 

C.ableto 

D.gladto

(12)TheCanadianlandscapepainters’stylefeaturedbrilliantcolorsandfreebrushstrokes.

A.furthered 

B.showed 

C.replaced 

D.excluded

(13)MiltonHersheywasasuccessfulentrepreneurwhoseopenheartedgenerositycontinuestotouchthelivesofthousands.

A.generation 

B.kindness 

C.faculty 

D.readiness 

(14)Greenplantstakeincarbondioxideandgiveoffoxygeninafood-makingprocesscalledphotosynthesis.

A.donate 

B.check 

C.withhold 

D.release

(15)Thediscoveryofgoldfieldshaslongattractedlargenumbersofprospectorsandotherpeoplebecauseofthetraditionallyhighvalueofgold.

A.searchers 

B.inspectors 

C.protectors 

D.instructors

(16)EvenourMitsubishifour-wheel-drivetruckgetsaltitudesicknessonceinawhile,soweliketogiveherarestwheneverwecan.

A.sometimes 

B.usually 

C.often 

D.seldom

(17)SculptorsfromPergamumdevelopedadistinctstyle,whichtheyemployedincreatingamagnificentaltardedicatedtoZeus,kingoftheGreekgods.

A.setup 

B.carvedup 

C.devotedto 

D.1edto

(18)Workingwherethereisnorunningwatercausesalotofsuffering.Fortunatelywehaveacoldspringashortdistancefromourhouse.

A.Forgivably 

B.Steadily 

C.Constantly 

D.Luckily

(19)Theresearchshowsthatnearly130speciesofbirdsarevulnerabletothepredictedeffectsofclimatechange.

A.easilyattackedby 

B.skillfullyadaptedto

C.comfortablyinclinedto 

D.closelyinvolvedin

(20)OnthegroundsofWimbledon,ayear-roundmuseumisdevotedtothejoysandhistoryofthesport—andoneoftheircurrentexhibitsshowcasesTedTinling,thepopularandcontroversialdesigneroftennisdresses.

A.conflicting 

B.well-known 

C.debatable 

D.innovative

PartIII 

ReadingComprehension(45minutes,25points)

Inthissection,therearefourpassagesfollowedbyquestionsOrunfinishedstatements,eachwithfoursuggestedanswersA,B,CandD.ChoosethebestanswerandmarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.

PassageOne

Researchersanalysedthedietof16,000peoplein52countriesandidentifiedthreeglobaleatingpatterns.ThetypicalWesterndiet,highinfat,saltandmeat,accountedforabout30%ofheartattackriskinanypopulation.A“prudent’’diethighinfruitandvegetablesloweredheartriskbyathird.AnOrientaldiet,highintofu,soyandothersauces,madenodifferencetoheartattackrisk.

PeoplewhoateaWesterndiethada35%greaterriskofhavingaheartattackthanthosewhoatelittleornofried.ThetypicalWesterndiethasbeenwidelylinkedtoheartdisease.Highsaltinthedietcanraisebloodpressureandthewrongtypeoffatcanclog(阻塞)bloodvessels.EllenMason,acardiacnursefortheBritishHeartFoundation,said:

“Thisstudyshowsthatitdoesn’tmatterwhetheryouliveinBoltonorBombay,orwhetheryouliketoeatBritish,AfricanCaribbeanorAsianfoods.Thevitalthingistoreduceyourintakeofsalty,fried,fattyfoodtoaminimumbutincreasetheamountoffruitandvegetablesyoueat.’’ 

(21)WhichofthefollowingwasNOToneofthethreeglobaleatingpatterns?

A.AWesterndiet. 

B.A“prudent"

diet.

C.AnOrientaldiet. 

D.Apopulardiet.

(22)InwhatwaydoesthetypicalWesterndietdoharmtoourhealth?

A.Itmakespeopleeatlittleornofoodsandmeat.

B.Itishighinsaltwithoutfriedfoodsandmeat.

C.Itcanblockbloodvesselswiththewrongtypeoffat.

D.Itleadstotheconnectionbetweenfoodsandheartattack.

(23)Whatisthemostimportantmessagethewriterintendstogetacrossintermsofkeepingahealthydiet?

A.TrytoeatmoreBritishfoodsandvegetables.

B.Eatlessfruitandfewervegetables.

C.TrytoeatmoreAfricanCaribbeanfoods.

D.Eatlesssaltandfatbutmorefruitandvegetables.

PassageTwo

BeforeMokothedolphinturnedup,thebeachedwhaleswereincleardistress.ButwhenMokoarrivedatMahiabeachontheeastcoastofNewZealand’SNorthIsland,theirmoodchangedandtheyfollowedhimtosafety.

Theabilityofsomeanimalstocommunicateiswellknown.What’slesswelldocumented,however,isthecommunicationbetweenspecies.JustinGregg,vicepresidentoftheDolphinCommunicationProject,saiditispossiblethatadolphinandawhalecouldcommunicateinsomeway.“Butitwouldn’tbeinstructionslike‘Hey,buddy,theopenoceanisoverhere.Followme,’"

hesays.

Dolphinsusethreeformsofsignalingtootherdolphins—whistles,clickingandpostures.Awhalemighthavesignalsincommonwithadolphin,justasdifferentspeciesofdolphinsareknowntosharesignalswhichmighttheoreticallyallowaformofbasicinterspeciescommunication.Butjustasit’spossiblethatMokothedolphinandthestrandedwhalessharedasignal,itisalsopossiblethatthewhalesjustsawavaguelysimilarcreatureandfollowedit.

Therearemanyreasonswhydifferentspeciescommunicate,saysVincentJanik,lecturerattheSeaMammalResearchUnitatStAndrew’sUniversity.“Theanimalsexploitthesystemsofothersfortheirownbenefits.Sometimesthebenefitsarethesameforeach,thereforetheyshareinformation.Sometimestheyaretryingtotakeadvantageoftheother.Gettingfoodmaynotbetotheadvantageoftheonegivingupthefood.”

(24)WhathappenedafterMokothedolphinappearedatMahiabeach?

A.Thebeachedwhalesstillfeltdistressful.

B.Moko1edthewhalesbacktothesea.

C.Thewhaleswerestillstuckonthebeach.

D.Mokoandthewhalesswamtogetherashore.

(25)Scientistsengagedinanimalstudieshavecollected 

A.enoughdataonhowanimalsspeakhumanlanguages

B.noneofthedataonanimals’abilitytocommunicate

C.1essdataonhowanimalscommunicatebetweenspecies

D.somedataonanimals’tendencytotalktohumans

(26)Dolphinscomm

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