1、3.A. Fashion is worth following despite the changes. B. People may lose sense when fashion changes. C. Youngsters will regret not making sense of fashion. D. Theres no point following fashion as it keeps changing.4.A. The man is concerned about critics comments on the show.B. The man believes that t
2、he womans paintings will sell well.C. The woman is confident in the sales of her paintings.D. The woman dreams of becoming a critic someday.5.A. He didnt expect to get full marks. B. He needs to find a new part-time job. C. The woman must have done well in the exam. D. The woman didnt tell him anyth
3、ing about her job.6. A. She is fully engaged. B. She doesnt like parties.C. She has an invitation already. D. She questions the mans purpose.7. A. He was held up by the traffic jam. B. He failed to phone the womans secretary.C. He was a stranger to the place. D. He forgot where to meet the woman.8.
4、A. The man made a bad suggestion. B. The woman takes the mans advice. C. The woman has taught Jim in a pleasant way.D. The man has spoiled the peaceful atmosphere.9. A. Pointless. B. Out-of-date. C. Informative. D. Amusing.10. A. The man forgot to go to the cinema with the woman. B. Both of the spea
5、kers enjoyed the film. C. An exciting film will be on next week. D. The woman was interested in space exploration.Section B In Section B, you will hear two conversations and two passages, and you will be asked several questions on each of them. The conversations or passages will be read twice, but t
6、he questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following conversation.11. A. His father seldom asked others to help wit
7、h the work. B. He was considered to be able to take the responsibility.C. He was the first one to undertake the job in his family. D. His father gave him six dollars for his efforts.12. A. His father scolded him severely. B. His father took back the money.C. His father made him redo the cutting. D.
8、His father cut the leaves himself.13. A. One can benefit a lot from working with his father.B. Manual laborers shouldnt be looked down upon.C. One should always take his job seriously.D. Teenagers tend to be careless.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. The loss of their
9、 careers. B. The passing away of their friends. C. The failing of their memory. D. The decline of their physical health.15. A. Both depend on genes. B. Both need some kind of exercise. C. Both have connections with thinking. D. Both can be enhanced without efforts.16. A. It records users progress. B
10、. It transforms users muscles. C. It offers users medical advice. D. It encourages users to give feedback.Questions 17 to 20 are based on the following conversation.17. A. To get a drivers license. B. To prepare for the written test.C. To get familiar with the rules. D. To see whether he has practic
11、ed well.18. A. In a school zone. B. In a neighbourhood.C. In a commercial area. D. In an examination building.19. A. He hit a passer-by. B. He got on a pedestrian street.C. He crashed into another vehicle. D. He forgot to signal when taking a turn.20. A. Come on Friday to take her place. B. Have mor
12、e driving lessons.C. Take the test with another officer. D. Get his car checked thoroughly.II. Grammar and vocabulary Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. 21.No trip to London would be complete_ a visit to the British Museum which houses rare ancient treasures. A.than B. as C. without D.
13、 despite 22.It is a pity that the tourists who arrived in the Antarctic on Monday_ a temperature of -73 degrees Celsius since their arrival. A.had B. had had C. have had D. having 23.Scientists are trying to spot and understand the symptoms _ that an earthquake may strike. A.signaling B. to be signa
14、led C. signaled D. signal24.Luckily, she found a place _ soon after it began to rain cats and dogs.A.taking cover B. to take cover C. taken cover D. took cover 25.The volcano _ the name means “smoking mountain” was believed to have erupted around AD 820. A.which B. whose C. of which D. where 26.The
15、more we depend on the cell phone for communication, the more likely _.A.it is to be disconnected B. we are to be disconnectedC.we will to be disconnected D. it will be disconnected27.The good news for visitors to Iceland in winter is _ nights are long, and the northern lights become visible. A.when
16、B. where C. whether D. that 28.Without thinking about what would happen next, he just felt like _ in the dangerous adventure. A.to invlove B. being involved C. to be involved D. involved 29.Nowhere can you get a more magnificent view of Mount Fuji _ from the top of the Tokyo Skytree or on the Tokyo
17、Gate Bridge. A. than B. if C. whether D. no matter30._ the severe cold winter, the hibernating (冬眠) bear woke up, walked out of the caves and hunted for food. A.To survive B. Surviving C. Having survived D. Survived After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and
18、 grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.The Future of Advertising Imagine a future where our streets are filled with 200-metre-tall advertisements, where billboar
19、ds(广告板) change before our eyes to give us personalized messages, and where companies track our every move (31)_ _ they can send our smart phones with special offers when we move near their shops. In fact, all these forms of advertising are being tested right now in different parts of the world. Back
20、 in 1982, science fiction movie Blade Runner (银翼杀手) imagined a fantastic futuristic city (32) _ giant advertisements spread the full height of skyscrapers. And now, British media technology company Lightvert is doing something similar, with one important difference. (33) _ _making physical (实体的) adv
21、ertisements, they have invented a device that will enable advertisers to project (投射) an image without the need for a billboard. The image is generated by (34) _(use)a single vertical (垂直的) line of light. This means that the image (35) _ (not exist) in reality. However, not everyone is sold on the i
22、dea of living in a world of endless advertisements. Would you want an advertisement targeted at you specifically? This is (36) _is happening in Moscow now. Drivers approaching a particular digital billboard in the city are shown advertisements for Jaguar (捷豹,汽车品牌) (37) _ they are driving a different
23、 make of vehicle. The sensor (感官器) in the billboard can detect and decide whether to show the advertisement. While this may seem novel (新颖的),the observers (38)_(concern) that such advertisements can be dangerously distracting. Studies have shown that the billboard attracts the gaze (凝视) of a driver
24、for more than 2 seconds, which is a dangerous amount of time for a driver (39) _(distract). Some other advertisers have turned to “Proximity marketing”, where retails (零售商) detect where the consumers are on the street and send tailored advertisements to their phone. But, Chris Daly, chief executive
25、of the Chartered Institute of Marketing, warns that customers are skeptical (持怀疑态度的) about how their data is being used. The advertising industry shouldnt risk (40) _ (annoy) them. Section C Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there i
26、s one word more than you need. Are Job Interviews Actually Reliable?A.priority B. lack C. random D. promote E. purposefully F. access G. valuable H. predictive I. form J. blame K. surprisingly When employers decide whom to hire, lots of evidence suggests that they will stubbornly (顽固地) trust their i
27、ntuitions (直觉) and are badly mistaken in doing so. Interviews are far less useful for telling you who will succeed. Unstructured interviews have been found to have _41_ little value in a variety of areas. For medical school interviews, for example, they appear to have no _42_ power at all: In terms
28、of academic or clinical performance, those accepted on the basis of interviews do no better than those who are rejected.In fact, some evidence suggests that interviews _43_ credibility (可信度): By drawing interviewers attention to irrelevant information, they can make inferior decisions. For example, people make better predictions about student performance if they are given _44_ to objective background information, such as grades and test scores and prevented from conducting entire interviews.So why do employers, managers and administrators continue to give so much _45
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