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theywouldbesafer

thanincarsdrivenbyhumans

becausetheywouldn'

tgetdistracted

ordrivewhentired.

ButthosesurveyedbyAAAsay

theytrusttheirowndrivingskills.

Manyfeelthetechnologyis

toonewandunproven.

JohnNielsen,

AAA'

smanagingdirectorof

automotiveengineeringandrepair,

saidtestssuggestdrivers

maybeoverestimatingtheirownabilities.

Healsobelievestheywillbemorelikely

totrustself-drivingcars

astheybecomemorefamiliarwithfeatures

suchasautomaticbrakingorparking.

Heestimatedthatthe"

comfortlevel"

willincreaseconsiderablyinfivetotenyears.

Questions1and2arebasedonthenewsreport

youhavejustheard.

1.WhatisthefindingoftheAAAsurvey?

2.WhatdoesJohnNielsensay

aboutself-drivingcars?

NewsReportTwo

Onedoghasbeenkilledandmultipledogs

havebeeninjuredbyasnowmobiledriver

inwhatappearstobeanintentionalattack

oncompetitorsintheIditarodRaceinAlaska.

AliyZirklewasthefirsttoreportanattack.

Asnowmobiledriverhadrepeatedly

attemptedtoharmherandherteam,

andoneofZirkle'

sdogs

hadreceivedanon-life-threateninginjury.

Zirklereportedtheattack

whenshearrivedinNulato,Alaska,

intheearlyhoursofthemorning.

ThenJeffKing,afour-timechampion,

reportedasimilarattack.

Histeamwashitbyasnowmobiledriver,

injuringseveraldogs

andkillinga3-year-oldmaledog.

ReporterZachariahHughessaysthat

neitherKingnorZirklewasinjured.

Althoughthisincidentverymuchalters

theraceofthetwoparticipants

competingforawin,

botharegoingtocontinueontheirway

towardthefinishingline.

AlaskaStateTroopersreleasedastatementsaying

they'

vearrestedArnoldDemoski,26.

Hefacestrialonseveralcharges.

Questions3and4arebasedonthenewsreport

youhavejustheard.

3.Whatisthenewsreportmainlyabout?

4.WhatdowelearnaboutJeffKing?

NewsReportThree

Atourboatturnedover

offthecoastofNicaragua,

killingatleast13people

andleavingmorepassengersmissing,

officialsaid.

Theboatwascarrying32people—

25CostaRicans,fourAmericans

andthreeNicaraguans.

The13deadwereallCostaRican,

theForeignMinistrysaid.

Theboat,

travelingbetweenNicaragua'

sBigCornIsland

andLittleCornIsland,

turnedoverSaturdaynearthelargerisland.

Somepassengersremainmissing,

theCostaRicanForeignMinistrysaid,

butdidnotspecifyhowmany.

Alocalradiosaid

anunspecifiednumberofpeoplewererescued,

includingthetourboat'

sowner,

HilarioBlandon.

Nicaraguannavalauthorities

hadbannedseatravelinthearea

becauseofbadweatherandstrongwinds,

butthetourboatproceededanyway.

Blandon,theboat'

hasbeenarrestedbyNicaraguanauthorities,

thestate-runnewsagencysaid.

Bothheandacrewmemberarebeinginvestigated

forunintentionalmurder

andexposingpeopletodanger,

accordingtopolice.

Questions5to7arebasedonthenewsreport

5.Whathappenedtothetourboat

sailingofftheNicaraguancoast?

6.Howmanypeoplewastheboatcarrying?

7.Whatdoweknow

abouttheowneroftheboat?

SectionB

youwillheartwolongconversations.

Attheendofeachconversation,

youwillhearfourquestions.

Boththeconversationandthequestions

ConversationOne

M:

Hi,Susan,

you'

relookingverysmarttoday.

W:

Ialwayslooksmart,James.

Actually,I'

monmywaytoajobinterview.

Whatjob?

Oh,youmean,

forthesummerholidays?

Yeah.There'

sonlytwoweekstogo.

I'

vegotasecondinterview

withthatbigforeignaccountancyfirm

inthecitycenter.

Youknowtheone.

That'

sfantastic.

Theworkisjust

helpingoutwithdatainput,youknow,

butthepayisn'

ttoobad.

Itmightsuityoutoo.

Iknowtheyhaveatleast

twotemporarypositionsavailable.

AndIdon'

tthinktheyhaveanyoneelseyet.

Hmm...Iftheytakeyouon,

tellthemyouknowafriend

who'

dbereallygoodtoo.

Ireallyneedthemoney

andtheexperiencewouldlookgood

onmyresume.

Maybewe'

llbeworkingtogether.

Thedreamteam.

OK.We'

lldo.

Ifthebosslikesme,I'

llmentionit.

It'

llbegoodtohavesomeonearound

whoIknow.

llphoneyouafterwards.

Butperhapsyoushould

putinanapplicationanyway.

Thanks,Susan.That'

sgreat.

Listen,doyouwantalifttothecity?

Ihavemydad'

scartoday,

andnothingelsetodothismorning.

Sure.Thanks,James.

Let'

sgothen.Thecar'

soverthere.

Bytheway,

how'

syourknowledgeofaccountancy?

Theinterviewermayaskyouaboutit.

Noproblem.IthinkIcansurvive.

Imightjusthavetoreview

afewaccountancyterms.

Maybeyoucangiveme

apracticeinterviewfirst.

Ofcourse.Let'

sgothen.

Don'

twanttobelate.

Questions8to11arebasedontheconversation

8.WherewillSusanprobablygetajob?

9.WhatwillSusan'

sfuturejobinvolve?

10.WhydoesJameswantthejob

inthatcompany?

11.WhatdoesJamessayhewillhavetodo

topreparefortheinterview?

ConversationTwo

There'

snewdataouttoday

thatconfirmsthatmanyAmericans

arenotgoodatmath,

andwhenitcomesto

everydaytechnologyskills,

wearedeadlast

whencomparedtootherdevelopedcountries.

Here'

sGabrielleEmanuel

ofNationalPublicRadio.

sstartwiththebadnews

thatAmericansareterribleattechnologyskills,

usingemail,namingafileonacomputer,

usingalinkonawebpage,

orjusttextingsomeone.

NocountryscoredbelowtheU.S.?

Onlyonecountry.

Polandperformedaspoorlyaswedid.

Whocameoutthefirst?

JapandidthebestandthenFinland.

Ifyoulookatdata

aboutreadingandmath,

llnoticesomethinginteresting.

Youngeradultswhowenttocollege

orgraduateschoolweredoingprettywell.

Inliteracy,theywereactuallydoingbetter

thantheirpeersinothercountries.

Sothat'

sabitofgoodnews.

ButwhenyoulookatAmericans

whohaveahighschooldiploma,

theylookalotlike

othercountries'

highschooldropouts.

Wehavealotofworktodo.

Thatisespeciallytruewhenitcomestomath.

Yougotothestoreandthere'

sasale.

Buyone,getthesecondonehalfoff.

Youdecidetobuytwo.

Howmuchdoyoupay?

Youmeanhighschoolgraduates

can'

tdothistaskingeneral?

You'

reright.

Whatdoesthattellus

aboutoureducationsystem?

Well,ittellsusthatweneedto

thinkaboutthepreparednessofourstudents

astheyareleavinghighschool.

Right.Andschools,employers,

infactweallneedtodosomethingaboutit.

Thankyou,Gabrielle.

Questions12to15arebasedontheconversation

12.WhatdoesthemansayaboutAmericans?

13.Whoperformedthebestintechnologyskills

accordingtotheman?

14.Inwhataspect

didAmericancollegestudentsperformwell?

15.Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation

aboutAmericanhighschooleducation?

SectionC

youwillhearthreepassages.

Attheendofeachpassage,

youwillhearthreeorfourquestions.

Boththepassageandthequestions

PassageOne

Wildcarrotsprobablyevolvedwith

theotherfloweringplants

about360millionyearsago.

Likeapples,carrotsarenativetoCentralAsia.

That'

swhyhorses,

whichalsocomefromCentralAsia,

likebothapplesandcarrotssomuch.

Withwildcarrots,

therootsarewhite,smallandskinny,

soyou'

dhavetopickalotofwildcarrots

togetenoughtoeat.

Doctorsusedcarrotseedsandrootsasmedicine,

onthetheorythatfoodsthattastebad

mustbegoodforyou.

Around800AD,peopleinCentralAsia

managedtodevelopanewkindofcarrot—

apurplecarrot—thatattractedmoreinterest

frominternationaltraders.

Then,inthelate1500s,

foodscientistsintheNetherlands

cultivatedlarge,straight,sweet,redcarrots

liketheonesweeattoday.

Butpeoplestillmostlyfedcarrotstohorses,

donkeysandpigs,anddidn'

teatthemthemselves.

Inthe1600s,

peopleinChinausedcarrotsasmedicine,

buttheyalsoatecarrotsboiledinsoup.

Theredcolorwaspopularfor

ChineseNewYearcelebrations.

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