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C)Heappreciatesthewoman’shelpwiththeband.
D)Theirhardworkhasresultedinabigsuccess.
2.A)Traveloverseasonhisown.C)GoonadivingtourinEurope.
B)JoinapackagetourtoMexico.D)Add300dollarstohisbudget.
3.A)Somethingunexpectedhashappened.C)Toavoidmoreworklateron.
B)Incasesomeproblemshouldoccur.D)Tomakebetterpreparations.
4.A)Themanisgoingtorenewhismembershipinafitnesscenter.
B)Thewomanaskedforafreepasstotryoutthefacilities.
C)Themancantryoutthefacilitiesbeforehebecomesamember.
D)Thewomancangivethemanadiscountifhejoinstheclubnow.
5.A)Heisnotfittostudyscience.C)Heisworriedaboutthetest.
B)Heisnotafraidofchallenge.D)Heisgoingtodropthephysicscourse.
6.A)BuysomethingspecialforGary.C)Payforpartofthepicnicfood.
B)InviteGary’sfamilytodinner.D)Takesomefoodtothepicnic.
7.Alabordisputeatabuscompany.C)Acorporatetakeover.
B)Busdrivers’workingconditions.D)Publictransportation.
8.A)Theirsalesoverseas.C)Thecheckjustdeposited.
B)Thebankstatement.D)Thepaymentforanorder.
Questions9to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
9.A)Aprivatesecretary.C)Ashopassistant.
B)Ahotelreceptionist.D)Asalesmanager.
10.A)Appearance.C)Voice.
B)Intelligence.D)Manners.
11.A)Arrangeonemoreinterview.C)OfferthejobtoDavidWallace.
B)Reportthemattertotheirboss.D)HireBarbaraJonesonatrailbasis.
Questions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
12.A)Heinventedtherefrigerator.C)Hewasadmittedtouniversity.
B)Hepatentedhisfirstinvention.D)HegotadegreeinMathematics.
13.A)Hestartedtoworkonrefrigeration.
B)HebecameaprofessorofMathematics.
C)HefellinlovewithNatashaWilloughby.
D)Hedistinguishedhimselfinlowtemperaturephysics.
14.A)Findingthetruenatureofsubatomicparticles.
B)Theirdiscoveryofthelawsofcauseandeffect.
C)Layingthefoundationsofmodemmathematics.
D)Theirworkonveryhighfrequencyradiowaves.
15.A)Tohaveathree-weekholiday.C)Topatenthisinventions.
B)Tospendhisremainingyears.D)Toteachatauniversity.
SectionB
Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
PassageOne
Questions16to18arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
16.A)Theyhavefallenpreytowolves.
B)Theyhavebecomeatouristattraction.
C)Theyhavecausedlotsofdamagetocrops.
D)Theyhavebecomeaheadachetothecommunity.
17.A)Tocelebratetheirvictory.C)Toscarethewolves.
B)Tocheerupthehunters.D)Toalertthedeer.
18.A)Theywouldhelptospreadafataldisease.
B)Theywouldposeathreattothechildren.
C)Theywouldendangerdomesticanimals.
D)Theywouldeventuallykilloffthedeer.
PassageTwo
Questions19to22arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
19.A)Sheisaninterpreter.C)Sheisadomesticservant.
B)Sheisatouristguide.D)Sheisfromtheroyalfamily.
20.A)Itwasusedbythefamilytoholddinnerparties.
B)Itissituatedatthefootofabeautifulmountain.
C)Itwasfrequentlyvisitedbyheadsofstate.
D)Itisfurnishedlikeoneinaroyalpalace.
21.A)Itiselaboratelydecorated.C)Itisverybig,withonlysixslimlegs.
B)Ithassurvivedsome2,000years.D)ItisshapedlikeanancientSpanishboat.
22.A)Theyareuncomfortabletositinforlong.
B)Theydonotmatchtheovaltableatall.
C)Theyhavelostsomeoftheirlegs.
D)Theyareinterestingtolookat.
PassageThree
Questions23to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
23.A)Itisanuncommoninfectiousdisease.
B)Itdestroysthepatient’sabilitytothink.
C)Itisadiseaseverydifficulttodiagnose.
D)Itisthebiggestcripplerofyoungadults.
24.A)Searchforthebestcure.C)Writeabookaboutherlife.
B)Hurryupandlivelife.D)Exercisemoreandworkharder.
25.A)Aggressive.C)Sophisticated.
B)Adventurous.D)Self-centered.
SectionC
Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblankswiththeexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.
It’sdifficulttoestimatethenumberofyoungstersinvolvedinhomeschooling,wherechildrenarenotsenttoschoolandreceivetheirformaleducationfromoneorbothparents.26andcourtdecisionshavemadeitlegallypossibleinmoststatesforparentstoeducatetheirchildrenathome,andeachyearmorepeopletakeadvantageofthatopportunity.Somestatesrequireparentsorahometutortomeetteachercertificationstandards,andmanyrequireparentstocompletelegalformstoverifythattheirchildrenarereceiving27instate-approvedcurricula.
Supportersofhomeeducationclaimthatit’slessexpensiveandfarmore28thanmasspubliceducation.Moreover,theyciteseveraladvantages:
alleviationofschoolovercrowding,strengthenedfamilyrelationships,lower29rates,thefactthatstudentsareallowedtolearnattheirownrate,increased30,higherstandardizedtestscores,andreduced31problems.
Criticsofthehomeschoolingmovement32thatitcreatesasmanyproblemsasitsolves.Theyacknowledgethat,inafewcases,homeschoolingofferseducationalopportunitiessuperiortothosefoundinmostpublicschools,butfewparentscanprovidesucheducationaladvantages.Someparentswhowithdrawtheirchildrenfromtheschools33homeschoolinghaveaninadequateeducationalbackgroundandinsufficientformaltrainingtoprovideasatisfactoryeducationfortheirchildren.Typically,parentshavefewertechnologicalresources34thandoschools.However,therelativelyinexpensivecomputertechnologythatisreadilyavailabletodayiscausingsometochallengethenotionthathomeschoolingisinanyway35morehighlystructuredclassroomeducation.
PartIIIReadingComprehension
Directions:
Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.
QuestionsJ6to45arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Cellphonesprovideinstantaccesstopeople.Theyarecreatingamajor36inthesocialexperiencesofbothchildrenandadolescents.InonerecentU.S.survey,abouthalftheteenspolledsaidthattheircellphonehad37theircommunicationswithfriends.Almostallsaidthattheircellphonewasthewaytheystayedintouchwithpeers,one-thirdhadusedthecellphonetohelpapeerinneed,andabout80%saidthephonemadethemfeelsafer.TeenagersinAustralia,38,saidthattheirmobilephonesprovidednumerousbenefitsandwerean
39partoftheirlives;
somewereso40totheirphonesthattheresearchersconsidereditanaddiction.InJapan,too,researchersareconcernedaboutcellphoneaddiction.ResearchersinonestudyinTokyofoundthatmorethanhalfofjuniorhighschoolstudentsusedtheirphonestoexchangee-mailswithschoolmatesmorethan10timesaday.
Cellphones41socialconnectionswithpeersacrosstimeandspace.Theyallowyoungpeopletoexchangemoment-by-momentexperiencesintheirdailyliveswithspecialpartnersandthustohaveamore42senseofconnectionwithfriends.Cellphonesalsocan43socialtolerancebecausetheyreducechildren’sinteractionswithotherswhoaredifferentfromthem.Inadditiontoconnectingpeers,cellphonesconnectchildrenandparents.ResearchersstudyingteenagersinIsraelconcludedthat,inthat44environment,mobilephoneswereregardedas“securityobjects”inparent-teenrelationships—importantbecausetheyprovidedthepossibilityof45andcommunicationatalltimes.
A)affiliated
I)hazardous
B)attached
J)improved
C)contact
K)instantaneous
D)contend
L)intrinsic
E)continuous
M)relati