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D.OnJerry’strain.
3.A.Bossandsecretary.
B.Guestandhotelstaff.
C.Touristandtourguide.
D.Customerandshopassistant.
4.A.Inaclinic.
B.Inasupermarket.
C.Inarestaurant.
D.Inaice-creamshop.
5.A.Shedoesn’tlikegoingoutside.
B.Themanshouldstudynow.
C.Shedoesn’twanttostudynow.
D.Themanshouldtakesomeexercise.
6.A.Ajournalist.
B.Anartist
C.Ateacher.
D.Aneconomist.
7.A.Hemaydisliketravelling.
B.Hemayliketotravelinotherseasons.
C.Hemaybeunabletoaffordthetrip.D.Hemayprefertotraveltootherplaces.
8.A.Thewayofspendingtimewisely.
B.Thetroubleofkeepingclocksgoing.
C.Thenumberofclocksthemanhas.
D.Thereasonfortheman’shavingmanyclocks.
9.A.TheEdwardsarequitewell-off.
B.It’llbeunwisefortheEdwardstobuyanotherhouse.
C.TheEdwardsshouldcutdownontheirlivingexpenses.
D.It’stooexpensivefortheEdwardstoliveintheirpresenthouse.
10.A.Themanwasseriouslyinjuredinthecaraccident.
B.Themanhadpoorimaginationbecauseofthecaraccident.
C.Themanwasn’twearingtheseatbeltwhentheaccidenthappened.
D.Theman’sdaughteradvisedhimtoweartheseatbeltbeforehelefthome.
SectionB
DirectionsInSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestionsoneachofthepassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
11.A.Thebenefitsofwalking.
B.Theimportanceofkeepingfit.
C.Thewayofformingahabit.
D.Thepossibilityofexcisingregularly.
12.A.Walkingneedsmuchthinking.
B.Walkingimprovespeople’smemory.
C.Walkingissuitableforalmosteveryone.
D.Walkinghelpspeopleconcentrateonotherthings.
13.A.Itistheeasiestwaytoloseweight.
B.Itshouldbemadepartofpeople’slife.
C.Itcanmakepeople’sheartstronger.
D.Itpreventspeoplesufferingfromcancer.
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
14.A.Awaytogetspecialrewardsfromprojectowners.
B.AformalprojectthatcangetfundedonKickstarter.
C.Aspecialwebsitehelpingcreativeprojectsfindsupport.
D.AstoryaboutMozart’sseekingsupportersforhisconcerts.
15.A.5,000,000.
B.60,000.
C.10,000.
D.200.
16.A.Theprojectsshouldbefinishedbythecreators.
B.Onlywell-knownpeoplecansharetheirprojects.
C.Supporterscancontributeanythingtotheprojects.
D.Creatorsmustpromisefinancialrewardsforsupporters.
SectionC
DirectionsInSectionC,youwillheartwolongerconversations.Theconversationswillbereadtwice.Afteryouheareachconversation,youarerequiredtofillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhaveheard.Writeyouranswersonyouranswersheet.
Blanks17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
Completetheform.WriteONEWORDforeachanswer.
DANIEL’SMEMO
Jan.9,2015
THINGTODOtopickupLily’sbrotherattheairport
TIME
2p.m.tomorrow
HISAPPEARANCE
shortishwithdarkbrownhairandathick
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HISAGE
inhis
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HISCHARACTER
easy-going,
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butalittleshy
PLACETOGO
thecinema
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Lily’sofficebuilding
Blanks21through24arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
Completetheform.WriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachanswer.
WhatwillEllendofirst?
Shewill
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first.
Whycan’tJohngowithEllen?
Becausehehasto
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theyreadinclass.
WhatdoesEllenoffertodoforJohn?
SheofferstohelpJohn
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.
Wherewilltheymeetlater?
Theywillmeet
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II.GrammarandVocabulary
DirectionsAfterreadingthepassagesbelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagescoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;
fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.
(A)
Awomanwaswaitingatanairportonenight.Shehuntedforabook,boughtabagofcookiesandfoundaplacetosit.
Shewasabsorbedinherbookbuthappened(25)____(see)thatthemansittingbesidehergrabbedacookieortwofromthebaginbetweenthem.Shetriedtoignoreit.Asthegreedycookiethiefkept(26)____(eat),shemunched(大声咀嚼)somecookiesandwatchedtheclock.
Shewasgettingangrierastimewentby,thinking,“IfIweren’tsonice,Iwouldblackenhiseyes.”Witheachcookieshetook,hetookone,too;
whenonlyonewasleft,shewonderedwhathe(27)_____(do).
Withasmileonhisface,andnervouslaugh,hetookthelastcookieandbrokeit(28)_____half.Heofferedherahalf,andate(29)__________Shegrabbeditfromhimandthought,“Ooh,thisguyissorude!
Whydidn’theevenshowanygratitude?
”
Whenherflightwascalled,shegatheredherbelongingsandheadedforthegate,(30)____(refuse)tolookbackattherudethief.Sheboardedtheplane,sankinherseat,andlookedforherbook.
Asshereachedinherbaggage,shefoundherbagofcookiewithsurprise.“(31)_____mineishere,theotherswerehis,andhetriedtoshare!
HowrudeIwas!
ItwasIwho(32)_____haveshowedgratitude.”
(B)
Studyingforanexamwhilelisteningtomusicisnotsmart,(33)_____backgroundmusiccanreduceyourabilitytoperformmemorytasks,newresearchhasfound.
Studyparticipantswereaskedtorecallalistofeightlettersintheorderthey(34)_____(present).Theydidthiswhileinfivedifferentsoundenvironmentsquietsurroundings;
musictheyliked;
musictheydisliked;
changingstate(anorderofrandomdigits);
andsteadystate(anorderofsteadydigitssuchas“3,3,3,3”).
Theparticipants’recallabilitywasthepoorestwhenlisteningtomusic,regardlessof(35)_____theylikedordislikedit,andinchanging-stateconditions.(36)_____(accurate)recalloccurredwhenparticipantsperformedthetaskinsteady-stateenvironments,accordingtothestudy(37)_____(publish)onlineinthejournalAppliedCognitivePsychology.
“Itisthesoundvariationinthemusicandchangingstate(38)_____reducestheabilitytorecalltheorderofitemswithinthepresentedlist,”explainedtheleadingresearcherNickPerham,(39)_____isalecturerintheSchoolofPsychologyattheUniversityofWalesInstituteinCardiff,inanewsreleasefromthejournal’spublisher.
Whenperforming(40)_____challengingmentaltask,doitinsilence,Perhamrecommended.
DirectionsCompletethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.embarrassing
B.claims
C.equipped
D.launched
E.accused
F.previously
G.properly
H.features
I.completely
J.unreliable
K.concerns
Arowofcarsappearstobestrandedonaremoteroad,whileaconfusedmanontheleftofthephotolookstobecheckingaroadsidemapwhilehecallsforhelp.
Thestreetviewcars,each
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withnine2.5meter-highmulti-directionalcameras,silentlytravelaroundthestreets,takingpicturesofcitycenters,sidestreetsandevenresidentialareas.
Theyhave
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capturedsunbathinggirls,childrenfightingandevenamandressedasPaddingtonBearwavingatthecamera,raising
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aboutinvasionofprivacy.
Butthesepotentially
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shots,takennearAmsterdam,arethefirsttimethatthelens(镜头)hasbeenturnedontheGooglecompanyanditsblackcars.
GooglestreetView,
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in2007,allows“armchairexplorers”totraveltheworldwithaclickofamousebutton.It
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locationsonallsevencontinents,anditsmakersclaimthat95percentoftheUKhasbeenmappedoutonthecompany’sservers.
Someusersoftheservice,who
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thecompany’sGoogleMapsofbeing
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saidthatthepictureshowedthatyoucouldn’talwaysrelyontechnology.Onesaid“ThisiswhyIstillhaveamapinmycar.IoftenuseGoogleStreetview,butIneverrelyonit
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oruseittoplanroutes.”Anotheradded“Ittoldmetodrivestraightthroughapetrolstationononeoccasion.”
AGooglespokespersondeniedthe
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.Shesaid“Itdoesn’tlooktomelikethey’relost.Thedriversundergotrainingsotheyknowhowtousetheequipmentanditlookslikethismightmorelikelybewhatthey’redoing.”
III.ReadingComprehension
DirectionsForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
Surprisingnewresearchsuggestsitcanactuallybegoodtofeelbadatwork,andthatfeelinggoodintheworkplacecanleadtonegativeoutcomes.
Thestudyofemotionsintheworkplace,editedbyUniversityofLiverpoolresearchersDrs.DirkLindebaumandPeterJordan,isthe
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ofaSpecialIssueof