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1.A.Inafruitstore.B.Inagym.C.Atarestaurant.D.Atawatchshop.
2.A.4:
30.B.5:
00.C.5:
10.D.5:
15.
3.A.Bossandsecretary.B.Nurseandpatient.
C.Salesmanandcustomer.D.Teacherandstudent.
4.A.Theticketsaremoreexpensivethanexpected.B.Theticketssoldonlinearecheaper.
C.Itisdifficulttogettheticketsonthespot.D.It’sbettertobuytheticketsoffline.
5.A.Hewantstobeamusicianinthefuture.
B.HeshowsmoreinterestinEnglishlearning.
C.Hedisplaysgreatmusictalentintheexhibition.
D.Hedoesn’tmakeenougheffortsinEnglishlearning.
6.A.Hewantstogetsomesleep.B.Heneedstimetowriteapaper.
C.Hehasaliteratureclasstoattend.D.Heistroubledbyhissleepproblem.
7.A.Itlooksold.B.Itlooksnew.
C.Itdoesn’tneedpainting.D.Itdoesn’trunwell.
8.A.Extremelydull.B.Hardtounderstand.
C.Lackingagoodstory.D.Notworthseeingtwice.
9.A.Planhisbudgetcarefully.B.Buyagiftforhismother.
C.Asksomeoneelseforadvice.D.Givehermoreinformation.
10.A.Shedidn’tliketellingjokes.B.Shewenttoschoolafter9a.m.
C.Shemaynothavegonetoschooltoday.D.Shemayhavebeenlateforschool.
SectionB
InSectionB,youwillheartwolongerconversationsandoneshortpassage,andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachoftheconversationsandthepassage.Theconversationsandthepassagewillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingdialogue.
11.A.HefoundhisTVwasbroken.B.HemissedagoodTVprogram.
C.HefeltboredwiththeTVprogram.D.Helosthismealticketsinthecafeteria.
12.A.Helostfiftydollars.B.Histimewaswasted.
C.Hisbrainwasn’tveryactive.D.Hewatchedjustoneprogram.
13.A.Partofthebrainisnotinuse.
B.Partofthebrainbecomesmorepassive.
C.Ittakeslongertoprocessvisualinformation.
D.Itprocessescomplexinformationlessactively.
Questions14through17arebasedonthefollowingdialogue.
14.A.Fromthenewspaper.B.Fromherclassmates.
C.Fromherfriends.D.Fromtheman.
15.A.Plantmoretreesintheschoolyard.B.OrganizeapicniconThursday.
C.Buildaparkinglotforstudents.D.Protectthenaturalbeautyoncampus.
16.A.Attendameeting.B.Attendaclass.
C.Visitherfriends.D.Gototheparkinglot.
17.A.Lendherpentotheman.B.Gototheadministration.
C.Supportthestudentactionunion.D.Giveoutthehandouts.
Questions18through20arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
18.A.Therearenumerouslanguagesinexistence.
B.Mostpubliclanguagesareessentiallyvague.
C.Peoplediffergreatlyintheirabilitytocommunicate.
D.Biggapsexistbetweenprivateandpubliclanguages.
19.A.Itisasignofhumanintelligence.B.Itimproveswithconstantpractice.
C.Itissomethingwearebornwith.D.Itvariesfrompersontoperson.
20.A.Howvariouslanguagesarerelatedtoeachother.
B.Howchildrenlearntouselanguageinparticularways.
C.Howprivatelanguagesaredevelopedfrompublicones.
D.Howpeopleofdifferentagescreatetheirownlanguages.
II.GrammarandVocabulary
SectionA
Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;
fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.
WildlifeSecretsofNigeria’sLastWilderness
ResearchersfromChesterZoo,workingwiththeNigeriaNationalParkService,surveyedover1,000squarekilometresofthenationalpark.Known(21)_____itsmountainrainforestsandrollinggrasslands,itishometosomeofWestAfrica’smostthreatenedanimals.
Thecameras(22)_____(spot)someanimalsthathaveneverbeenrecordedbeforeintheareaandothers,likechimps(黑猩猩),(23)_____arerarelyseen.StuartNixon,theAfricaFieldProgrammeCo-ordinatoratChesterZoo,saidconfirmationofthelocationsofchimpswasanimportantdiscovery.“Gashaka’sbeenregardedformanyyearsas(24)_____(have)thebiggestpopulationofthisNigeria-Cameroonchimp,”hesaid.“Weconsideritthemostimportantpopulation—that’sreally(25)_____weneedtocountitandseewhatthestatusofthechimpisrightnow—thatwilleventuallyaffectwhatweknowaboutthissubspecieselsewhere.”
Thechimp(26)_____(endanger)acrossitsrangeinCameroonandNigeria.Itstotalpopulationisdowntofewerthan9,000individuals,ofwhichabout1,000arethought(27)_____(live)withinthebordersofthenationalpark.“It’sanamazingtooltousethesecameratrapsandtorevealthatthispark—whichisa(28)_____(forget)wilderness,really,forNigeria—stillhasareallyimportantstoreofimportantspeciesforNigeriaandAfricaingeneral,”saidStuartNixon.
ChesterZooisfundingguardsfortherangersandprovidingtraininginwildlifemonitoringandprotection.“Thisworkishelpinguslearnmoreaboutthesecretsofoneofourlastwildernessareasandwemustcontinuetoworktogethertoensure(29)_____survivalforfuturegenerations,”saidStuartNixon,“(30)_____allthisbeautywerelost,itwouldbeaterribletragedyforall.”
Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.approach
B.architectural
C.captured
D.complicated
E.defensive
F.defined
G.extension
H.houses
I.reflect
J.shades
K.status
WhyIndia’s‘PinkCity’isaPhotographer’sHeaven
ThecityofJaipurisoneofIndia’swonders.It__31__someofthecountry’smostdecorativeroyalpalaces—elegantstructuresdesignedhundredsofyearsagothatstillattractvisitorstoday.Largelybuiltinthe1700s,Jaipurissurroundedbyacitywallandseveral__32__castles.Consideredasacommercialcenter,itwasaheadofitstimeduetotheuseofgridiron
(网格状)cityplanning.
Aromanticdustypinktype—whichhas__33__thecitysince1876,afteritwaspaintedpinktowelcomeQueenVictoria’shusband,PrinceAlbert—givesJaipurits__34__asthe“PinkCity”.This__35__beautyiswhatfirstbroughtHongKong-basedphotographers
VictorCheng
and
SamanthaWong
toJaipur.
Walkinginglassskyscrapersforcentury-oldroyalpalacesandhistoriccastles,thepair—whohave130,000Instagramfollowersbetweenthem—saidthattheimagesthey__36__inJaipurreceivedalotofresponseonline.“Alotofourfollowershadn’tseenthissideofIndia,sowe’rehappywewereabletoshowthissideofthecountry.”Chengsaid.
Forthephotographers,oneofthecity’smostfascinatingfeaturesisthelightpinkcoloringofitsbuildings.“Thefirstgatesyouseewhenyouenterarepink,”saidWong.“Onceyou’rethrough,everythingaroundyouvariesindifferent__37__ofthecolor—frombrightpinkstoreddishbrowns.”
Thebuildingisa(n)__38__oftheCityPalace,anditswindows
allowed
royalwomentoobservestreetlifewithoutappearinginpublic.OneofCheng’smoststrikingphotosshowsastraightfrontofthebuildinganditshundredsofwindows.Thebuilding’slivelycoloringalsopushedChengtotakeadifferent__39__toeditingthanwithimagesofothercities.“Itoneddownmyusualeditingprocessbecausethepinkwassobrightinreality,”hesaid,“Iwantedthephotosto__40__theactualcolorIwasseeingmyselfandtomaintainitstone.”
III.ReadingComprehension
ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagestherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
Concernsabouttheharmcausedby“toomuch”screentime—particularlywhenitisspentonsocialmedia—arewidespread.Butworkingoutwhata“healthy”__41__mightbeisfarfromeasy.
Somenegativeexperiencesonsocialmedia—like__42__howyourappearancecomparestoothers—doaffectsomechildren.However,thisdoesnotmeanthattechnologyusein__43__isharmfulanditisdifficulttomakeclaimsabouthowitwillaffectdifferentpeople.
Considerthepicturepaintedbya
UNICEFreviewofexistingresearch
intotheeffectsofdigitaltechnologyonchildren’s__44__comfort,includinghappiness,mentalhealthandsociallife.Ratherthanstatingthatsocialmediawasharmful,itsuggestedamore__45__effect.
TheUNICEFreporthighlighteda2017study
thatexamined120,000UK15-year-olds.Amongthoseteenagerswhowerethelightestusers,itwasfoundthatincreasingthetimespentusingtechnologywaslinkedto__46__comfort—possiblybecauseitwasimportantforkeepingupfriendships.__47__,amongtheheaviestusersoftechnology,anyincreaseintimewaslinkedtolowerlevelsofcomfort.Overall,theUNICEFstudysuggestedthatsomescreentimecouldbegoodforchildren’smentalhealth.
Abroaderlookatevidenceprovidedbysomeotherhighqualitystudiesag