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C)Thedoctor’stherapyhasbeenverysuccessful.
D)TheinjurywillconfineAnnatobedforquiteawhile.
2.A)Givehiscontributionsometimelater.
B)Borrowsomemoneyfromthewoman.
C)BuyanexpensivegiftforGemma.
D)Takeupacollectionnextweek.
3.A)Addmorefruitsandvegetablestoherdiet.
B)AskTonytoconveythankstohismother.
C)TellTony’smotherthatsheeatsnomeat.
D)Declinetheinvitationasearlyaspossible.
4.A)ShephonedFredaboutthebook.
B)Shewaslatefortheappointment.
C)SheranintoFredonherwayhere.
D)Sheoftenkeepsotherpeoplewaiting.
5.A)Simplyraisetheissueintheirpresentation.
B)Findmorerelevantinformationfortheirwork.
C)Putmoreeffortintopreparingforthepresentation.
D)Justmakeuseofwhateverinformationisavailable.
6.A)Heneedsavehicletobeusedinharshweather.
B)Hehasafairlylargecollectionofqualitytrucks.
C)Hehashadhistruckadaptedforcoldtemperatures.
D)Hedoesroutinetruckmaintenanceforthewoman.
7.A)Visitadifferentstoreforasilkorcottonshirt.
B)Getadiscountontheshirtsheisgoingtobuy.
C)Lookforashirtofamoresuitablecolorandsize.
D)Replacetheshirtwithoneofsomeothermaterial.
8.A)Notmanypeoplehavereadhisarticle.
B)Heregretshavingpublishedthearticle.
C)Mostreadersdonotsharehisviewpoints.
D)Thewomanisonlytryingtoconsolehim.
Questions9to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
9.A)Totesthowresponsivedolphinsaretovarioussignals.
B)Toexaminehowlongittakesdolphinstoacquireaskill.
C)Toseeifdolphinscanlearntocommunicatewitheachother.
D)Tofindoutifthefemaledolphinisclevererthanthemaleone.
10.A)Presstheright-handleverfirst.C)Raisetheirheadsabovethewater.
B)Producetheappropriatesound.D)Swimstraightintothesametank.
11.A)Bothdolphinswereputinthesametank.
B)Themaledolphinreceivedmorerewards.
C)Theleverwasbeyondthedolphins’reach.
D)Onlyonedolphinwasabletoseethelight.
Questions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
12.A)Goodorbad,theyaretheretostay.
B)Believeitornot,theyhavesurvived.
C)Likeitornot,youhavetousethem.
D)Gainorlose,theyshouldbemodernised.
13.A)Thefrequenttraindelays.C)Thefoodsoldonthetrains.
B)ThemonopolyofBritishRailways.D)Thehightrainticketfares.
14.A)Competitionfromothermodesoftransport.
B)Thelowefficiencyoftheiroperation.
C)Constantcomplaintsfrompassengers.
D)Thepassingofthenewtransportact.
15.A)Theywillbede-nationalised.C)Theyarefastdisappearing.
B)Theylosealotofmoney.D)Theyprovideworseservice.
SectionB
Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
PassageOne
Questions16to18arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
16.A)Icedcoffeessoldbysomepopularchainsarecontaminated.
B)Someicedcoffeeshaveasmanycaloriesasahotdinner.
C)Somebrand-namecoffeescontainharmfulsubstances.
D)Drinkingcoffeeafteramealismorelikelytocauseobesity.
17.A)Havesomefreshfruit.C)Exerciseatthegym.
B)Takeahotshower.D)Eatahotdinner.
18.A)Theycouldenjoyahappierfamilylife.
B)Theycouldgreatlyimprovetheirworkefficiency.
C)Manyembarrassingsituationscouldbeavoided.
D)Manycancercasescouldbeprevented.
PassageTwo
Questions19to21arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
19.A)Ithasattractedworldwideattention.
B)Itwillchangetheconceptoffood.
C)Itcanhelpsolveglobalfoodcrises.
D)Itwillbecomepopulargradually.
20.A)Itcomesregularlyfromitsdonors.
B)IthasbeendrasticallycutbyNASA.
C)Ithasbeenincreasedovertheyears.
D)Itisstillfarfrombeingsufficient.
21.A)Theyarelesshealthythanweexpected.
B)Theyarenotasnaturalaswebelieved.
C)Theyarenotasexpensiveasbefore.
D)Theyaremorenutritiousanddelicious.
PassageThree
Questions22to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
22.A)Writingarticlesonfamilyviolence.
B)Huntingnewsforthedailyheadlines.
C)ReportingcriminaloffensesinGreenville.
D)Coveringmajoreventsofthedayinthecity.
23.A)Ithasfewerviolentcrimesthanbigcities.
B)Itisamuchsaferplacethanitusedtobe.
C)Assaultsoftenhappenonschoolcampuses.
D)Rapesrarelyoccurinthedowntownareas.
24.A)Theyareverydestructive.
B)Thereareawiderangeofcases.
C)Therehasbeenariseinsuchcrimes.
D)Theyhavearousedfearamongtheresidents.
25.A)Offerhelptocrimevictims.
B)Workasanewspapereditor.
C)Writeaboutsomethingpleasant.
D)Dosomeresearchonlocalpolitics.
SectionC
Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblankswiththeexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.
GeorgeHerbertMeadsaidthathumansaretalkedintohumanity.Hemeantthatwegainpersonalidentityaswecommunicatewithothers.Intheearliestyearsofourlives,ourparentstelluswhoweare.“You’re26.”“You’resostrong.”Wefirstseeourselvesthroughtheeyesofothers,sotheirmessagesformimportant27ofourself-concepts.Laterweinteractwithteachers,friends,28partners,andco-workerswhocommunicatetheirviewsofus.Thus,howweseeourselvesreflectstheviewsofusthatotherscommunicate.
The29connectionbetweenidentityandcommunicationisdramaticallyevidentinchildrenwho30humancontact.Casestudiesofchildrenwhowereisolatedfromothersrevealthattheylackafirmself-concept,andtheirmentalandpsychologicaldevelopmentisseverelyhinderedbylackoflanguage.
Communicationwithothersnotonlyaffectsoursenseofidentitybutalsodirectlyinfluencesourphysicalandemotional31.Consistently,researchshowsthatcommunicatingwithotherspromoteshealth,whereassocialisolation32stress,disease,andearlydeath.Peoplewholackclosefriendshavegreaterlevelsofanxietyanddepressionthanpeoplewhoareclosetoothers.Agroupofresearchersreviewed
33studiesthattracedtherelationshipbetweenhealthandinteractionwithothers.Theconclusionwasthatsocialisolationis34asdangerousashighbloodpressure,smokingandobesity.Manydoctorsandresearchersbelievethatlonelinessharmstheimmunesystem,makingusmore35toarangeofminorandmajorillnesses.
PartIIIReadingComprehension(40minutes)
SectionA
Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.
Questions36to45arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Tounderstandwhyweshouldbeconcernedabouthowyoungpeopleread,ithelpstoknowsomethingaboutthewaytheabilitytoreadevolved.Unliketheabilitytounderstandandproducespokenlanguage,theabilitytoreadmustbepainstakingly
36byeachindividual.The“readingcircuits”weconstructinthebraincanbe
37ortheycanberobust,dependingonhowoftenandhow38weusethem.Th
ersareenjoyingtheexperiencethemost,thepaceoftheirreading39slows.Thecombinationoffast,fluentdecodingofwordsandslow,unhurriedprogressonthepagegivesdeepreaderstimetoenrichtheirreadingwithreflectionandanalysis.Itgivesthemtimetoestablishan40relationshipwiththeauthor,thetwoofthem41inalongandwarmconversationlikepeoplefallinginlove.
Thisisnotreadingasmanyyoungpeopleknowit.Theirreading
differencebetweenwhatliterarycriticFrankKermodecalls“carnal(肉体的)reading”and“spiritualreading.”Ifweallowouroffspringtobelievec