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D)Hetookpartinmanyprotestswhenhewasatcollege.

2.A)Jayisorganizingapartyfortheretiringdean.

B)Jayissurprisedtolearnofthepartyforhim.

C)ThedeanwillcometoJay’sbirthdayparty.

D)TheclasshaskeptthepartyasecretfromJay.

3.A)Hefoundhiswalletinhisbriefcase.

B)Hewenttothelost-and-foundoffice.

C)Helefthisthingswithhiscarinthegarage.

D)Hetoldthewomantogoandpickuphiscar.

4.A)Theshowhedirectedturnedouttobeasuccess.

B)Hewatchesonlythosecomediesbyfamousdirectors.

C)Newcomediesareexciting,justlikethoseinthe1960s.

D)TVcomedieshavenotimprovedmuchsincethe1960s.

5.A)Allvegetablesshouldbecookedfresh.

B)Themanshouldtryoutsomenewrecipes.

C)Overcookedvegetablesareoftentasteless.

D)Themanshouldstopboilingthevegetables.

6.A)Sortouttheirtaxreturns.C)Figureoutawaytoavoidtaxes.

B)Helpthemtidyupthehouse.D)Helpthemtodecodeamessage.

7.A)Hedidn’texpecttocompletehisworksosoon.

B)Hehasdevotedawholemonthtohisresearch.

C)Thewomanisstilltryingtofinishherwork.

D)Thewomanremainsatotalmysterytohim.

8.A)Hewouldliketomajorinpsychologytoo.

B)Hehasfailedtoregisterforthecourse.

C)Developmentalpsychologyisnewlyoffered.

D)Thereshouldbemoretimeforregistration.

Questions9to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

9.A)Thebrilliantproductdesign.C)Theuniquecraftsmanship.

B)Thenewcolorcombinations.D)Thetextureofthefabrics.

10.A)Uniquetouristattractions.C)Localhandicrafts.

B)TraditionalThaisilks.D)Fancyproducts.

11.A)Itwillbeonthefollowingweekend.C)Itwilllastonlyoneday.

B)Itwillbeoutintothecountryside.D)Itwillstarttomorrow.

Questions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

12.A)Agoodsecondaryeducation.C)Ahappychildhood.

B)Apleasantneighbourhood.D)Ayearofpracticaltraining.

13.A)Heoughttogetgoodvocationaltraining.C)Heisacademicallygifted.

B)Heshouldbesenttoaprivateschool.D)Heisgoodatcarpentry.

14.A)DonwellSchool.C)CarltonAbbey.

B)EnderbyHigh.D)EnderbyComprehensive.

15.A)PutKeithinagoodboardingschool.

B)Talkwiththeirchildrenabouttheirdecision.

C)Sendtheirchildrentoabetterprivateschool.

D)Findoutmoreaboutthefiveschools.

SectionB

Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.

PassageOne

Questions16to18arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

16.A)Itwillbebrightlylit.C)Itwillhavealargespaceforstorage.

B)Itwillbewellventilated.D)Itwillprovideeasyaccesstothedisabled.

17.A)Onthefirstfloor.C)Oppositetothelibrary.

B)Onthegroundfloor.D)Onthesamefloorasthelabs.

18.A)Tomakethebuildingappeartraditional.

B)Tomatchthestyleofconstructiononthesite.

C)Tocuttheconstructioncosttotheminimum.

D)Toembodythesubcommittee’sdesignconcepts.

PassageTwo

Questions19to22arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

19.A)Sellfinancialsoftware.C)Trainclientstousefinancialsoftware.

B)Writefinancialsoftware.D)Conductresearchonfinancialsoftware.

20.A)Unsuccessful.C)Tedious.

B)Rewarding.D)Important.

21.A)Heofferedonlinetutorials.C)Hegavethetraineeslecturenotes.

B)Heheldgroupdiscussions.D)Heprovidedindividualsupport.

22.A)Theemployeeswereabitslowtofollowhisinstruction.

B)Thetrainees’problemshavetobedealtwithonebyone.

C)Nobodyisabletosolvealltheproblemsinacoupleofweeks.

D)Thefaultmightlieinhisstyleofpresentingtheinformation.

PassageThree

Questions23to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

23.A)Theirparentstendtooverprotectthem.

B)Theirteachersmeetthemonlyinclass.

C)Theyhavelittleclosecontactwithadults.

D)Theyrarelyreadanybooksaboutadults.

24.A)Real-lifecasesaresimulatedforstudentstolearnlaw.

B)Writersandlawyersarebroughtintotalktostudents.

C)Opportunitiesarecreatedforchildrentobecomewriters.

D)MoreTeacherandWriterCollaborativesarebeingsetup.

25.A)Sixth-graderscanteachfirst-gradersaswellasteachers.

B)Childrenareoftenthebestteachersofotherchildren.

C)PairedLearningcultivatesthespiritofcooperation.

D)Childrenliketoformpartnershipswitheachother.

SectionC

Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblankswiththeexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.

Testsmaybethemostunpopularpartofacademiclife.Studentshatethembecausetheyproducefearand(26)__________aboutbeingevaluated,andafocusongradesinsteadoflearningforlearning’ssake.

Buttestsarealsovaluable.Awell-constructedtest(27)__________whatyouknowandwhatyoustillneedtolearn.Testshelpyouseehowyourperformance(28)__________thatofothers.Andknowingthatyou’llbetestedon(29)__________materialiscertainlylikelyto(30)__________youtolearnthematerialmorethoroughly.

However,there’sanotherreasonyoumightdisliketests:

Youmayassumethattestshavethepowerto(31)__________yourworthasaperson.Ifyoudobadlyonatest,youmaybetemptedtobelievethatyou’vereceivedsome(32)__________informationaboutyourselffromtheprofessor,informationthatsaysyou’reafailureinsomesignificantway.

Thisisadangerous—andwrong-headed—assumption.Ifyoudobadlyonatest,itdoesn’tmeanyou’reabadpersonorstupid.Orthatyou’llneverdobetteragain,andthatyourlifeis(33)__________.Ifyoudon’tdowellonatest,you’rethesamepersonyouwerebeforeyoutookthetest—nobetter,noworse.Youjustdidbadlyonatest.That’sit.

(34)__________,testsarenotameasureofyourvalueasanindividual—theyareameasureonlyofhowwellandhowmuchyoustudied.Testsaretools;

theyareindirectand(35)__________measuresofwhatweknow.

PartIIIReadingComprehension(40minutes)

Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.

Questions36to45arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Fearcanbeaneffectivewaytochangebehavior.Onestudycomparedtheeffectsofhigh-fearandlow-fearappealsonchangesinattitudesandbehaviorsrelatedtodentalhygiene(卫生).Onegroupofsubjectswasshownawfulpicturesof___36___teethanddiseasedgums;

anothergroupwasshownlessfrighteningmaterialssuchasplasticteeth,charts,andgraphs.Subjectswhosawthefrighteningmaterialsreportedmoreanxietyandagreater___37___tochangethewaytheytookcareoftheirteeththanthelow-feargroupdid.

Butwerethesereactionsactually___38___intobetterdentalhygienepractices?

Toanswerthisimportantquestion,subjectswerecalledbacktothelaboratoryontwo___39___(fivedaysandsixweeksaftertheexperiment).Theycheweddisclosingwafers(牙疾诊断片)thatgivearedstaintoanyuncleanedareasoftheteethandthusprovidedadirect___40___ofhowwelltheywerereallytakingcareoftheirteeth.Theresultshowedthatthehigh-fearappealdidactuallyresultingreaterandmore___41___changesindentalhygiene.Thatis,thesubjects___42___tohigh-fearwarningsbrushedtheirteethmore___43___thandidthosewhosawlow-fearwarnings.

However,tobeaneffectivepersuasivedeviceitisveryimportantthatthemessagenotbetoofrighteningandthatpeoplebegiven___44___guidelinestohelpthemtoreducethecauseofthefear.Ifthisisn’tdone,theymayreducetheiranxietybydenyingthemessageorthe___45___ofthecommunicator.Ifthatha

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