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D)Theyshouldgotobothrestaurantssincebotharegood.
15.A)Hehasneverfeltgoodinhislife.B)TheYogahasimprovedhishealth.
C)Heisunhappyabouthislife.D)HeisthinkingoftakingaYogaexercise.
16.A)Shewillbeworkingduringthesummervacation.B)Sheislookingforwardtogoinghome.
C)Shewilltravelduringtheholiday.D)Sheneedstohireanotherresearchassistant.
17.A)Hewillbeinclassallafternoon.B)Hisclassmeetsforthreehours.
C)Hehasthreeclassesinarow.D)Hisclassbeginsatoneo’clock.
18.A)ShecanonlymakeitonSunday.B)Shedoesn’tlikevolleyball.
C)Shedoesn’twanttoplayvolleyballonSunday.D)ShewilltrytomakeitonSunday.
Questions19to22arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
19.A)ItisrequiredbyProfessorStephen.B)Itisveryinteresting.
C)Hewantstoknowaboutheartattacks.D)Hetookpartinthediscussion.
20.A)Thenationalhealth.B)Heartattacks.C)Thecauseofstress.D)Healthcareforwomen.
21.A)Womenareundermorestressthanmen.B)Womenhavemoreheartattacksthanmen.
C)Womengetlesscarethanmen.D)Womenhavelessseriousheartattacksthanmen.
22.A)Discussthevideowiththeman.B)Gotoseethevideo.
C)Getreadyfortheclass.D)Tellothersitisinteresting.
Questions23to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
23.A)Theeffectoftheatmosphereonrainfall.B)Howconditionsonearthsupportlife.
C)Howwateroriginatedonearth.D)Anewestimateoftheageofearth.
24.A)Thesurfaceoftheoceanisexpanding.B)Volcanicactivityisincreasing.
C)Thesurfaceofearthcontainstonsofcosmicdust.
D)Thousandsofcometsarecollidingwithearth’satmosphere.
25.A)Theyarefoundundertheoceans.B)Theyweremostactivewhenearthfirstformed.
C)Theiremissionscreatedearth’satmosphere.D)Theirfumesaremostlywaterinthestateofagas.
SectionB
PassageOne
Questions26to28arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
26.A)Untilheeatsit.B)Atleast30minutes.C)Allday.D)Nomorethan30minutes.
27.A)Ayoungone.B)Asmallone.C)Abigone.D)Anoldone.
28.A)Acleanenvironment.B)Sunbathing.C)Properfeeding.D)Vigorousexercises.
PassageTwo
Questions29to31arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
29.A)Over30millionmen.B)Over30millionmiddle-agedmen.
C)ThoseenergeticAmericans.D)Americansofbothsexesandallages.
30.A)Becauseoftheirstrongdesireforgoodhealth.B)Becauseoftheirloveforhobbiesandpastimes.
C)Becauseoftheirfearofheartdisease.D)Becauseoftheirextraenergy.
31.A)Itwasrising.B)Itwaslowering.C)Itremainedunchanged.D)Itwasfluctuating.
PassageThree
Questions32to35arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
32.A)InVictoriantimes.B)In1969.C)In1979.D)It’snotclear.
33.A)Itwasopenedinthe20thcentury.B)ItwasbuiltunderthebusystreetsofLondon.
C)AlotofworkersworkedfortheVictoriaLine.D)Noonechecksandcollectstheticketsontheplatform.
34.A)Todrivethetrain.B)Tostopthetrain.C)Tostartthetrain.D)Tosendsignals.
35.A)Thetrainwillstopautomaticallyifnosignalissentfromthecommandspot.
B)Mostofthecontrolworkisdonebycomputersnotbyhumanbeings.
C)It’sverysafetotravelontheVictoriaLine.
D)AccidentsoccasionallyhappenontheVictoriaLine.
SectionC
MarkTwain,whowrotethestorywe’regoingtoread,traveledquitealotoftenbecausecircumstances,usually(36)circumstances,forcedhimto.HewasborninFlorida,Missouriin1835andmovedtoHannibal,Missouriwithhisfamilywhenhewasabout4yearsold.MostpeoplethinkhewasborninHannibalbutthatisn’ttrue.Afterhisfatherdiedwhenhewasabout12,TwainworkedinHannibalforawhileandthenleft,sohecould(37)moremoney.Heworkedforwhileasatypesetteron(38)newspaperandthengotajobasariver(39)ontheMississippi.Twainlovedthisjobandmanyofhisbooksshowit.Theriverjobdidn’tlast,however,becauseofthe(40)oftheCivilWar.Twainwasinthe(41)Armyforjust2weeksandthenheandhiswhole(42)wentwesttogetawayfromthewarandthearmy.InNevadaandCalifornia,Twain(43)forsilverandgoldwithoutmuchluck,butdidsucceedasawriter.(44).(45).(46).
Test2
11.A)Shethinksit’stoofarfromhome.B)Shelikesthenewworkingenvironment.
C)Shedoesn’tlikethecompanysheworksfor.D)Shewantstosaveontravelingtime.
12.A)Turnupthevolume.B)Stoptalkingsomuch..
C)Playthemusicmoresoftly.D)Playdifferentmusic.
13.A)Itisappropriate.B)Itistooinformal.C)Itisnormal.D)Itistooformal.
14.A)ThatRose’snewhusbandisawriter.B)Thatthemanshouldn’tbelieveeverythingheread.
C)Thatappearancesareoftendeceiving.D)ThatshelikesRose’shusband’snewbook.
15.A)Shesawanadinthenewspaper.B)Shelearnedaboutitfromafriend.
C)Sheheardaboutitduringatelevisioninterview.D)Shesawitonalistofjobopenings.
16.A)35.B)36.C)34.D)40.
17.A)Watchingtelevision.B)Listeningtotheradio.
C)Readinganewspaper.D)Readingamagazine.
18.A)Shehadanaccident.B)Shewantstogotoaforeigncountrytolearnthelanguage.
C)AndrewisanativeEnglishspeaker.D)AndrewspeaksEnglishquitewell.
19.A)Inthestudents’recreationcenter.B)Inthecampusdininghall.
C)Intheuniversitybookstore.D)Inaclassroom.
20.A)Studying.B)Preparingsnacks.C)Playingcards.D)Learninghowtoplaybridge.
21.A)Misshercardgame.B)Stayuptoolate.
C)Taketooheavyaworkloadnextsemester.D)Neglectherstudiestoplaybridge.
22.A)Healreadyknowshowtoplay.B)Hedoesn’tliketoplaygames.
C)Hedoesn’thaveapartner.D)Hedoesn’thaveenoughfreetime.
23.A)Inthemiddleofthesemester.B)Atthebeginningoftheexams.
C)Attheendoftheschoolyear.D)Inthemiddleofsummervacation.
24.A)Sheisfromaveryrichfamily.B)Bobdoesn’thavemuchmoney.
C)ShelostabetandowesBobmoney.D)Boblefthiswalletathome.
25.A)Hisownticketfortheconcert.B)Ellen’sticketfortheconcert.
C)Theirtripinthesummervacation.D)ThesupperforhimandEllen.
26.A)In1901inAtlanta.B)In1901inAskin’s.
C)In1901inArizona.D)In1925inMilestone.
27.A)Whentheownerwaspaintinghisroomfor“MilestoneMotorHotel”,hethoughtofit.
B)Itstandsfor“manyhotelrooms”inMilestoneMotorHotel.
C)Theownerdislikedthenameof“MilestoneMotorHotel”andchangedit.
D)Theownershortenedthefullnamefothehotelforlackofspaceonthesingboard.
28.A)RadioorTV.B)Telephone.C)Computer.D)Swimmingpool.
29.A)Employeesinbigcorporationsenjoymoreactivities.
B)Employeesinsmallcompaniesenjoymoreactivities.
C)Employeesinbigcorporationsmakemorefriends.
D)Employeesinsmallcompaniesgolunchtogethermoreoften.
30.A)Youpayforyourself.B)Yourfriendspay.
C)Youpayhalf.D)Yourfriendspayhalf.
31.A)Youshouldgotoyourfriends’housemoreoften.
B)Youshouldrefusetogotoyourcolleagues’homes.
C)Youshouldtrytomakefriendswithotherpeople.
D)Youshouldworkharder.
32.A)In1848.B)In1846.C)In1884.D)In1849.
33.A)8,000people.B)10,000people..C)80,000people..D)100,000people..
34.A)FromthewesternUnitedStates.B)Fromallpartsofthecountry.
C)FromonlytheeastcoastoftheAmericanContinent.D)FromSanFranciscoBay.
35.A)Becausemanysettlementswereabandoned.B)Becausethereweremanygold-hungrysailors.
C)Becauseprivategoldcouldnotbeprotectedbylaw.D)BecauseeverybodyracedforCalifornia.
Afterretiringfrom30yearsofteaching,EthbellPeppercouldeasilyhavedecidedtositbackand(36)andenjoyapeaceful(37).ButthatkindoflifeisnotforEthbellPepper.“Ijustwantedtodosomethingdifferent.Ifyouaregoingto(38)inlife,doit.Don’tjustsitdownandlookoutthewindow,”shesays.At68,shedecidedtobecomeoneofthe(39)participantsinaprogramattheUniversityofCalifornia.Theprogramoffers(40)housingandclassestopeopleover(41).She(42)inaclasscalledHumanRelationshipsand(43)Society.(44).“Butinthiscourse,IfoundoutalotaboutotherculturesIdidn’tknowthen.(45).”
Olderadultscanaddtotheeducationalresourcesoftheuniversitybybringingwiththemalotofvaluableexperience.Theirpresenceoncampushelpsbreaksomelongbeliefsabutaging.Youngstudentsmayhavefearsofgrowingolder.(46).Theyoungerstudent