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11.A)Lookforamoresuitablejob.

B)Accepttheextraworkwillingly.

C)Tradeplaceswithsomeoneelse.

D)Askhisbossforalighterschedule.

12.A)Hedoesnotbelievewhatthewomanhastoldhim.

B)Heisuncertainwherehiswifeisatthemoment.

C)Itisunusualforhiswifetobeathomenow.

D)Itisstrangeforhiswifetocallhimatwork.

13.A)Themanisgoingtosendoutthememotomorrow.

B)Themanwilldrivethewomantothestation.

C)Thewomanisconcernedwiththeman’shealth.

D)Thespeakersaretravelingbytraintomorrowmorning.

14.A)Asuitewasbookedinsteadofadoubleroom.

B)Theroombookedwasonadifferentfloor.

C)Theroombookedwasnotspaciousenough.

D)Thesuitebookedwasforadifferentdate.

15.A)Thefiercecompetitiontheyface.

B)Thereasonforlowprofits.

C)Thecompany’ssalespolicy.

D)Thelackofeffectivepromotion.

16.A)Dosomeshoppingontheirwayhome.

B)Havethegroceriesdeliveredtothem.

C)Goandgetthegroceriesatonce.

D)Managewithwhattheyhave.

17.A)Theproblemwiththeairconditioner.

B)Thehotweatherinsummer.

C)Theatmosphereintheoffice.

D)Theridiculousrulesoftheoffice.

18.A)Findthepricelessjewelshelost.

B)Buyaringwithpreciousdiamond.

C)Setanewstoneinherring.

D)ShoponOxfordStreetforadecentgift.

Questions19to22arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

19.A)DamagingpublicfacilitiesC)Organizingralliesinthepark

B)HurtingbabyanimalsinthezooD)Destroyingurbanwildlife

20.A)Theseriousconsequencesofhisdoingswerenotfullyrealized.

B)Hisbehaviourwasthoughttohaveresultedfrommentalillness.

C)Hehadbribedtheparkkeeperstokeepquiet.

D)Peoplehaddifferingopinionsabouthisbehaviour

21.A)BrutalC)Justifiable

B)TooHarshD)Well-deserved

22.A)Organisingpeopleagainsttheauthorities.

B)Stealingendangeredanimalsfromthezoo.

C)Encouragingotherstofollowhiswrongdoing.

D)Attackingtheparkkeepersinbroaddaylight.

Questions23to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

23.A)Sheisgoodatforeignlanguages.C)Sheisfondofpracticalcourses.

B)Shehasalreadyleftschool.D)Sheworksforthehandicapped.

24.A)HespeaksFrenchandGerman.C)Heisinterestedinsciencecourses.

B)Heattendsaboardingschool.D)Heisthebrightestofherthreekids.

25.A)Comprehensiveschoolsdonotofferqualityeducation.

B)Childrenfromlowincomefamiliescan’treallychooseschools.

C)Publicschoolsareusuallybiggerinsizethanprivateschools.

D)Parentsdecidewhatschoolstheirchildrenaretoattend.

SectionB

Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C),andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecenter.

PassageOne

Questions26to29arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.

PassageTwo

Questions57to61arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Newsisn’tgood:

Unemployedthan9percent,andnewjobgrowthhasfallenclosetozero.That’sbadfortheeconomy.Anditmaybeespeciallydiscouragingifyouhappentobelookingforajoborhcareersrightnow.Butitactuallyshouldn’tmattertoyounearlyasmuchasyou

That’sbecausejobgrowthnumbersdon’tmattertojobhuntersasmuchasjob更替)data.Afterall,existingjobsopenupeverydayduetopromotions,resignation(解雇),andretirements.(Yes,peopleareretiringeveninthiseconomy.)Inbothbad,turnovercreatesmoreopeningsthaneconomicgrowthdoes.EveninJuneofeconomywasstillmovingahead,jobgrowthwasonly132,000,whileturnoverwas

Andasitturnsout,eventoday—withjobgrowthnearzero—over4millionbeinghiredeverymonth.

Idon’tmeantoimplythatoveralljobgrowthdoesn’thaveanimpactonone’sjob.It’struethatiftotalemploymentwerehigher,itwouldmeanmorejobsforallfrom(andcompetefor).Andit’struethattherearecurrentlymorepeopleapplyingablejobopening,regardlessofwhetherit’sanewoneornot.

Butwhatoftendistinguishesthosewholandjobsfromthosewhodon’tit’sthemotivated.They’rewillingtodothehardworkofidentifyingtheirvaluableskillsaboutwhereandhowtolook;

learnhowtopresentthemselvestopotentialemployeesgoing,evenafterrepeatedrejections.TheBureauofLaborStatisticsdatashowspeoplewhowantedandwereavailableforworkhadn’tlookedwithinthelastfournolongerevenclassifiedasunemployed.

Sodon’tlettheheadlinesfoolyouintogivingup.FourmillionpeoplegethiredtheU.S.Youcanbeoneofthem.

57.Theauthortendstobelievethathighunemploymentrate_____.

A)deprivesmanypeopleofjobopportunities

B)preventsmanypeoplefromchangingcareers

C)shouldnotstoppeoplefromlookingforajob

D)doesnotmeantheU.S.economyisworsening

58.Wheredomostjobopeningscomefrom?

A)Jobgrowth.

B)Jobturnover.

C)improvedeconomy.

D)Businessexpansion.

59.Whatdoestheauthorsayaboutoveralljobgrowth?

A)Itdoesn’thavemucheffectonindividualjobseekers.

B)Itincreasespeople’sconfidenceintheeconomy.

C)Itgivesarayofhopetotheunemployed.

D)Itdoesn’tmeangreaterjobsecurityfortheemployed.

60.Whatisthekeytolandingajobaccordingtotheauthor?

A)EducationB)IntelligenceC)PersistenceD)Experience

61.WhatdowelearnfromthepassageabouttheunemploymentfiguresintheU.S.?

A)Theyclearlyindicatehowhealthytheeconomyis.

B)Theyprovidethepublicwiththelatestinformation.

C)Theywarnofthestructuralproblemsintheeconomy.

D)Theyexcludethosewhohavestoppedlookingforajob.

Questions62to66arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Ourriskofcancerrisesdramaticallyasweage.Soitmakessensethattheelderlyshouldberoutinelyscreenedfornewtumors-ordoesn’tit?

Whilesuchvigilant(警觉的)trackingofcancerisagoodthingingeneral,researchersareincreasinglyquestioningwhetherallofthistestingisnecessaryfortheelderly.Withthepercentageofpeopleoverage65expectedtonearlydoubleby2050,it’simportanttoweighthehealthbenefitsofscreeningagainsttherisksandcostsofroutinetesting.

Inmanycases,screeningcanleadtosurgeriestoremovecancer,whilethecancersthemselvesmaybeslow-growingandmaynotposeserioushealthproblemsinpatients’remainingyears.Butthemessagethateveryonemustscreenforcancerhasbecomesodeep-rootedthatwhenhealthcareexpertsrecommendedthatwomanunder50andover74stopscreeningforbreastcancer,itcausedriotousreactionamongdoctors,patientsandadvocacygroups.

It’shardtouprootdeeplyheldbeliefsaboutcancerscreeningwithscientificdata.Certainly,therearepeopleoverage75whohavehadcancers——————————

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