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3.A.Theweatherwon’tbefine.B.Themanhascalledtocanceltheirplan.
C.Theyhavegotnopermission.D.Thewomanhastolookafterhernephew.
4.A.Shewantedtoseewhatthemanbought.B.Themanboughtalotofbooks.
C.Shedidn’tlikethebooksthemanbought.D.Themanshouldn’thaveboughtbooks.
5.A.At2:
50.B.At3:
25.C.At3:
50.D.At4:
50.
6.A.Bob’smouthisgettingbad.B.Bobspokeilloftheman.
C.Bobdoesn’tlikethewoman.D.Bob’sproudoftheman’ssuccess.
7.A.Thewoolsweaters.B.Thecoolweather.C.TheirplaninAugust.D.Thesummervacation.
8.A.Hisannualcheckupshouldbeat4:
15today.
B.Hehasnotimetotaketheannualcheckuptomorrow.
C.Hemadeamistakeaboutthedateofhisannualcheckup.
D.Hisannualcheckupneedstobepostponeduntiltomorrow.
9.A.Weshouldcaremoreaboutthedangerofdrunkdriving.
B.Peoplekilledintrafficaccidentsaremostlydrunkdrivers.
C.Drunkdriversshouldn’tberesponsiblefortrafficaccidents.
D.Wehavepaidenoughattentiontothedangerofdrunkdriving.
10.A.
Buy
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new
car.
B.
Look
for
less
expensive
car.
C.
car
from
the
woman.
D.
Help
woman
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SectionB
InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestionsoneachofthepassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingnews.
11.A.74centimeters.B.110centimeters.C.220centimeters.D.276centimeters.
12.A.Ithaslegs.B.Itfliesatnight.C.Itissolar-powered.D.Itisthelongest.
13.A.MichelleObama’shelpingeducategirlsinJapan.
B.Japan’sfeedbackontheWhiteHouse’sinitiative.
C.ThereasonforproposingLetGirlsLearninitiative.
D.MichelleObama’spromotinganinitiativeinJapan.
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
14.A.Voiceouropinionwherewehaveexperience.
B.BebraveenoughtoaskquestionsinLinkedIn.
C.Giveoursinceresuggestionstotheemployers.
D.Inviteexpertstowriterecommendationsforus.
15.A.Toshareinterestingarticles.B.Tobettersellourselves.
C.Tolearnaboutnewjobopenings.D.Tochatwithpeopleinourfield.
16.A.Inthedigitalage,findingajobisonlyapieceofcake.
B.Socialmediaplaysanimportantroleinthejobsearch.
C.Digitalequipmentisbecomingmoreandmorepopular.
D.Onlineconversationscanimproveajobhunter’sabilities.
SectionC
InSectionC,youwillheartwolongerconversations.Theconversationswillbereadtwice.Afteryouheareachconversation,youarerequiredtofillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhaveheard.Writeyouranswersonyouranswersheet.
Blanks17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
Completetheform.WriteONEWORDforeachanswer.
PLAZAHOTEL
Singleroom:
Doubleroom:
18bed:
weekdays:
$188
weekends:
$208
$268
$17
$45
*Including19;
excluding20andservicecharge.
Blanks21through24arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
Completetheform.WriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachanswer.
Whatarethetwospeakersgoingtodotonight?
Theyaregoingto21ofthe
exhibit
ofthereprintsbyJuliaCameron.
Whydidn’tJaneinviteSteveearlier?
Becauseshewas22theticketsandwasn’tsureofgettingthem.
WhatwasspecialaboutJuliaCameron?
Sheinventedalotofphotographictechniquesandwasgoodatcapturing23.
WhodidJuliaCameronphotograph?
24ofherday.
II.GrammarandVocabulary
Afterreadingthepassagesbelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagescoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;
fortheotherblanks,
useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.
(A)
After30years(25)_____apilot,CaptainPeterElliottgottoflyholiday-makersonaThomasCookflightfromBirmingham,UK,toTenerife,Spainwithhisdaughter.
SeniorFirstOfficerLauraElliott(26)_____(fly)forsixyearsbuthasneverbeforegottoworkwithherfather.
“It’smydreamtobeabletoflywithmyDad,”shesaid.
Ithadseemedunlikelythatthepairwouldeverco-pilot(27)_____sameaircraftbecauseMissElliottlearnedtoflyonAirbusplaneswhenshejoinedthecompanyin2009,andherfatherflewBoeings.
However,afterPeterElliott,59,retrainedtoflyAirbuses,theirdreamofflyingtogethercametrue.
MissElliott,30,becameinterestedinflyingwhen(28)_____(inspire)byherfatherwithatrialflightasherbirthdaypresent.MissElliottsaid:
“BecomingapilotwasneversomethingIhadconsidered.ItwasonlywhenmyDadboughtmeatrialflightformy18thbirthday(29)_____IconsideredfollowinginmyDad’sfootsteps.”
Thepairfinallysatinthecockpit(驾驶员座舱)togetherandMrElliottmadeanannouncementtopassengers(30)_____theflightmadeitaspecialdayforhimashewasflyingwithhisdaughter.
MissElliottrecalledtheflight,(31)_____(say),“Iwasinitiallynervousandhekeptasking(32)_____Iwasnervousornot.Itwaslikegoingforadrivinglessonwithhim.Thankfully,everythingwentsmoothlyandthepassengerslovedit.Ifiteverhappensagain,Iwilldefinitelybealot(33)_____(relaxed).”
(B)
Hastheworldjustwitnesseditsfirsteverrobotsuicide?
Boringhouseworkwasseeminglytoomuchforonecleaningrobottotake,whenitapparentlyrebelledanddecidedtoenditall.
Therobotwasgiventhetiresometaskofcleaningupsomespiltgrainbeforeitclimbedontoakitchenhotplate(34)_____itdestroyeditself,accordingtoreportsinAustria.Ithadreportedlygrowntiredof(35)_____(force)tocleanthehouseeverydayanddecidedtobecomeamartyr(殉道者)totherobotcause.
“Somehowitseems(36)_____(restart)itselfagainbeforeitmadeitswayalongtheworksurface.Thenitpushedacookingpotoutofthewayandbasicallythatwastheendofit,”explainedfiremanHelmutKniewasser,who(37)_____(call)todealwiththefireatHinterstoderinKirchdorf.“Itprettyquicklystartedtomeltunderneathandthenstucktothekitchenhotplate.Itthencaughtfire.(38)_______________wearrived,ithadbecomejustapileofash.”Headded:
“Theentirebuilding(39)__________beevacuated(疏散)andtherewasseveresmokedamageparticularlyintheflatinwhichtherobothadbeeninuse.“It’samysteryhowitcametobestartedandendedupmakingitswaytothehotplate.”(40)_____tookanhourtocleanandmakethebuildingsafe.Thehomeownerplanstochargetherobot’smanufacturer.
Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.marketed
B.experience
C.increased
D.deliberately
E.indicate
F.controlled
G.potentially
H.currently
I.convenience
J.backed
K.access
Youngchildrenmayfaceserioushealthrisksfrompopularenergydrinks,suchasMonster,RedBullandRockStar,41causingheartproblemsandotherlife-threateningconditions,accordingtothefindingsofnewresearches.
DuringapresentationattheannualCardiacScientificSessions2014meetingoftheAmericanHeartAssociation(AHA),researcherswarnedabouttheriskofallowingyoungchildren42totheenergydrinks,whichcontainhighamountsofcaffeine(咖啡因)andotherstimulants.
Researches43thattheenergydrinksarenotintendedforyoungchildrenandarenotsafeforthemtoconsume.StevenLipshultz,M.D.,leadauthorofthestudy,iscallingforawarningonallenergydrinkcansandbottles,warningparentsoftheriskofallowingchildrentodrinkthem.
Researcherssayitisdifficulttoknowexactlyhowmuchcaffeineiscontainedineachcanorbottleofenergydrinks,sincetheyareoften44asdietarysupplements(补充物),whichallowthemanufacturerstoavoidFDAregulations.
Energydrinkmanufacturershavecomparedtheamountofcaffeineintheirproductstothatinhotdrinkssoldincoffeehouses,buttheirproductsareoftenpackagedinverylargesizesandtheyarenotsoldin45environmentslikecoffeehouses,whichtypicallywouldnotserveyoungchildren.Energydrinksarewidelyavailablein46storesnexttotraditionalsoftdrinks,typicallypackagedinverysimilarcansandusingsimilarmarketingtechniques.
Someenergydrinksinmanyofthepopularlinescancontainupto400mgofcaffeinepercan.Incomparison,acupofcoffeetypicallyhasaround100mgofcaffeine.Caffeinepoisoningcanoccurinadultsatlevelshigherthan400mgaday;
however,childrenunder12can47caffeinepoisoningatonly2.5mgper2.2poundsofbodyweight.
AstudypublishedinSeptember48upthenewfindings,revealingenergydrinksmaycaus