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2023/1ListeningComprehension

1.A.Hispaperhasbeenpublishedwiththehelpofhisadviser.

B.Hispaperhiswonanawardwiththehelpofhisadviser.

C.Hispaperhasbeenrevisedbyhisadviser.

D.Hispaperhasgottheapprovalfromhisadviser.

2.A.Tomisterriblyill.

B.Tomisinlowspirits.

C.Tomisbad-tempered.

D.Tomisnervousatthemoment.

3.A.Hesawhisbossinpersonforthefirsttime.

B.Heisnowcomplaininginadifferentway.

C.Hehasmadehisbosschangehisattitude.

D.Hehaschangedhisopinionofhisboss.

4.A.Hewasnotfondoftheconcert.

B.Hedidn’tliketheteaofferedattheconcert.

C.Heleftearlytohavesometeawithsomebodyelse.

D.Hedoesn’twanttotellthewomanwhyhewasnotthere.

5.A.Healwayslooksdownuponothers.

B.Healwayslowersthevalueofothers.

C.Healwaysjudgespeoplebytheirappearance.

D.Heisalwaysreluctanttotakenewcomers.

6.A.Sheisalwaysstupid.

B.Sheisalwaysconcentrated.

C.Sheisalwayscareless.

D.Sheisalwaysabsent-minded.

7.A.Shewantstoleaveawayout.

B.Shedoesn’ttrustherboss.

C.Shewantstorepayherboss.

D.Shewantstostaywithherbossaslongaspossible.

8.A.Sheshouldletherdaughterdecide.

B.Sheshouldchoosewhattheteacherisinterestedin.

C.Sheshouldmakethesamechoiceastheotherparents.

D.Sheshouldchoosewhatsheisinterestedin.

9.A.Shefeltverycoldbecauseoftheweather.

B.Shewasfrightenedbythescene.

C.Shesentthetwoboystothehospital.

D.Shewenttohelptheinjuredimmediately.

10.A.Hewentmountainclimbing.

B.Hewentcamping.

C.Hewenttoaparty.

D.Hewenttoaconcert.

11.A.Hewaslostintheforest.

B.Hewascaughtinanaturaldisaster.

C.Hewaswokenupinthemiddleofthenight.

D.Heburnedhisdinner.

12.A.Becauseitwastoonoisy.

B.Becausehewantedtojointheparty.

C.Becausehewastootired.

D.Becauseheturnedonsomemusic.

13.A.Theymaybeoverweight.

B.Theymayearnlessmoney.

C.Theymaysufferfromseriousdiseases.

D.Theymayhavelastingdamageintheirbrain.

14.A.Improvingchildren’snutritionintheircountry.

B.Providingtheirpeoplewithcleanerconditions.

C.Improvinghealthcarefortheirpeople.

D.Providingtheirpeoplewithbettereducation.

15.A.Preschoolperiod.

B.Teenageperiod.

C.Betweenbirthand15yearsold.

D.Betweenpregnancyandtwoyearsold.

16.“Facebook”and“MySpace”aresomeofthemostpopularblogsitesfor__________.

17.Blogsofferyoungpeopleaplacetoshowtheirwritingsand__________.

18.Personalinformationputsteenagersatriskofbeingsoughtoutbydangerouspeoplewho__________.

19.Whenteenagersincludeinformationontheirblogsthatcanbeseenasathreattoothers,theycan__________.

20.Parentsareadvisedtoreadtheirchildren’sblogstomakesuretheyarenotgivingout__________.

Transcript(Jan06,2023)

1.W:Youlookveryhappy.Anygoodnews?

M:Mypaperhasgotthethumbsupfrommyadviser.

Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?

1.A.Hispaperhasbeenpublishedwiththehelpofhisadviser.

B.Hispaperhiswonanawardwiththehelpofhisadviser.

C.Hispaperhasbeenrevisedbyhisadviser.

D.Hispaperhasgottheapprovalfromhisadviser.

2.W:Tomperformedpoorlythismorning.Iwanttotalktohim.

M:Youcan’tdothatnow.Heisinabadmood.

Q:Whycan’tthewomantalktoTomnow?

2.A.Tomisterriblyill.

B.Tomisinlowspirits.

C.Tomisbad-tempered.

D.Tomisnervousatthemoment.

3.W:Youusedtocomplainalotaboutyourboss,buttodayit’sdifferent.

M:Wehadaheart-to-hearttalkandIsawhimwithneweyes.

Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?

3.A.Hesawhisbossinpersonforthefirsttime.

B.Heisnowcomplaininginadifferentway.

C.Hehasmadehisbosschangehisattitude.

D.Hehaschangedhisopinionofhisboss.

4.W:Ididn’tseeyouattheconcertlastnight.What’swrongwithyou?

M:That’snotmycupoftea.

Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?

4.A.Hewasnotfondoftheconcert.

B.Hedidn’tliketheteaofferedattheconcert.

C.Heleftearlytohavesometeawithsomebodyelse.

D.Hedoesn’twanttotellthewomanwhyhewasnotthere.

5.M:Oh,mygosh,thenewcomermustbeanuisance.

W:Don’tforgetthatyoualwaystakesomeoneatfacevalue.

Q:Whatdoesthewomanthinkabouttheman?

5.A.Healwayslooksdownuponothers.

B.Healwayslowersthevalueofothers.

C.Healwaysjudgespeoplebytheirappearance.

D.Heisalwaysreluctanttotakenewcomers.

6.M:Heraldmademistakesintheexperimentagain.

W:That’stoobad.Shealwayshasherheadintheclouds.

Q:WhatdoesthewomanthinkaboutHerald?

6.A.Sheisalwaysstupid.

B.Sheisalwaysconcentrated.

C.Sheisalwayscareless.

D.Sheisalwaysabsent-minded.

7.M:Whydon’tyoutellyourbossthatyouaregoingtoworkinanewcompany?Heknowsnothingaboutit.

W:Idon’twanttoburnmybridgesatthistime.I’lltellhimwhenallisset.

Q:Whydoesn’tthewomanwanttotellherbossnow?

7.A.Shewantstoleaveawayout.

B.Shedoesn’ttrustherboss.

C.Shewantstorepayherboss.

D.Shewantstostaywithherbossaslongaspossible.

8.W:Therearemanysummerprograms,butIdon’tknowwhatactivitiesmydaughtershouldtakepartin.

M:Youcantalkwiththeteacherandotherchildren’sparentsandfollowsuit.

Q:Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomandowhenchoosingsummerprogramsforherdaughter?

8.A.Sheshouldletherdaughterdecide.

B.Sheshouldchoosewhattheteacherisinterestedin.

C.Sheshouldmakethesamechoiceastheotherparents.

D.Sheshouldchoosewhatsheisinterestedin.

9.M:Didyouseethecaraccidentatthestreetcorner?

W:Yes,Iwentcoldallover.Thetwoboyswereseriouslyinjuredandtheyweresenttothehospitalimmediately.

Q:Howdidthewomanrespondwhenshesawthecaraccident?

9.A.Shefeltverycoldbecauseoftheweather.

B.Shewasfrightenedbythescene.

C.Shesentthetwoboystothehospital.

D.Shewenttohelptheinjuredimmediately.

Mini-TalkOne

W:Hi,Tom.Howwasyourcampingtriplastweekend?

M:Itwasadisaster.

W:Adisaster?Whatwassobad?

M:Well,Iwentcampingbutyouwouldn’tbelievethebadluckIhad.

W:Yeah?Whathappened?

M:Well,IwenttoPineHills.IgotthereSaturdayafternoon,andtheweatherwasreallynicesoIwentforahike.

W:Yeah?

M:Youknowthatbigforestthere?

W:Hmm

M:Igotlost.IhadabsolutelynoideawhereIwas.

W:Lost?That’stoobad.Sowhathappened?

M:Well,Ifinallyfoundmywaybacktothecampsite.Itwaslike8or8:30atnight.Iwasreallytiredandhungry,soIwasgoingtofixdinner.Ibroughtalongandnicejuicysteak.Iwascookingitoverthecampfire.

W:Thatsoundsgood.

M:Well,yeah,soIcookedit.Well,Itriedtocookit.Reallycouldn’tseemuchevenwithaflashlight.Iburnedthething.

W:Oh,youburnedthesteak

M:Toocrisp.Icouldhardlyeatit,butanyway,Ireallydidn’tmindmuchbecauseIwassotiredIjustwantedtogetsomesleep.SoIwenttobedearly.Thenabout11o’clockthepeoplenexttometurnedonsomemusicandstartedtohaveaparty.Icouldn’tgetbacktosleepatall.

W:Youmusthavebeenangry.

M:Iwasreallyangry.Isatupawakeuntilabouttwointhemorning.Itstartedtorain.Imeanitpoured.

W:Oh,no!

M:Ifiguredtheweekendwasruinedanyway,soIdecidedtoleave.

10.WhatdidTomdolastweekend?

10.A.Hewentmountainclimbing.

B.Hewentcamping.

C.Hewenttoaparty.

D.Hewenttoaconcert.

11.Whatwashissecondstrokeofbadluck?

11.A.Hewaslostintheforest.

B.Hewascaughtinanaturaldisaster.

C.Hewaswokenupinthemiddleofthenight.

D.Heburnedhisdinner.

12.WhydidTomsitupawakeuntiltwointhenextmorning?

12.A.Becauseitwastoonoisy.

B.Becausehewantedtojointheparty.

C.Becausehewastootired.

D.Becauseheturnedonsomemusic.

Mini-TalkTwo

AnewWorldBankreportwarnsthatchildrenwhodonotgetenoughgoodfoodinthefirsttwoyearsoflifesufferlastingdamage.Theymaybeunderdevelopedorunderweight.Theymaysufferfrompoorhealthorlimitedintelligence.Inaddition,poorlynourishedchildrenaremorelikelytodropoutofschoolandearnlessmoneyasadults.Thereportnotesthattoolittlefoodisnottheonlycauseofpoornutrition.Manychildrenwholiveinhomeswithplentyoffoodsufferforotherreasons.Forexample,thestudysaysthatmothersoftenfailtogivetheirnewlybornbabiestheirfirstbreastmilk.Thismilkisfullofnutrientsthatimproveababy'sabilitytofightinfectionsanddisease.Thestudyalsolinksmalnutritiontoeconomicgrowthinpoorcountries.Alackofnutritioninearlychildhoodcancostdevelopingnationsupto3%oftheiryearlyearnings.Thestudysuggeststhatpoorcountriescouldpossiblydoubletheireconomicgrowthiftheyimprovednutrition.Thestudyrecommendsthatdevelopingcountrieschangetheirpoliciestodealwithmalnutrition.Insteadofdirectlyprovidingfood,thestudysuggestseducationalprogramsinhealthandnutritionformotherswithyoungbabies.Italsorecommendscleanerlivingconditionsandimprovementsinhealthcare.WorldBanknutritionspecialistssaidtheperiodoflifebetweenpregnancyandtwoyearsisextremelyimportant.Governmentswithlimitedresourcesshouldtakedirectactiontoimprovenutritionforchildrenduringthisperiod.

13.Whatprobablyhappenswhenthepoorlynourishedchildrengrowup?

13.A.Theymaybeoverweight.

B.Theymayearnlessmoney.

C.Theymaysufferfromseriousdiseases.

D.Theymayhavelastingdamageintheirbrain.

14.Whatshouldthegovernmentsofunderdevelopedcountriesdotoboosttheireconomicgrowth?

14.A.Improvingchildren’snutritionintheircountry.

B.Providingtheirpeoplewithcleanerconditions.

C.Improvinghealthcarefortheirpeople.

D.Providingtheirpeoplewithbettereducation.

15.Astoournutrition,whichperiodoflifeisextremelyimportant?

15.A.Preschoolperiod.

B.Teenageperiod.

C.Betweenbirthand15yearsold.

D.Betweenpregnancyandtwoyearsold.

SectionC

PersonalInternetwebsites,orblogs,arebecomingmoreandmorepopularamongyoungpeople.Buttheriskstopersonalprivacyarealsoincreasing.Millionsofyoungpeoplearecreatingblogs.Millionsofothersarereadingthem.Theword“blog”isashortwayofsaying“weblog”.

Manypopularwebsitesnowofferfree,easywaystocreatepersonalwebpagesandfillthemwithwritingsandpictures.Websitescalled“Facebook”and“MySpace”aresomeofthemostpopularblogsitesforyoungpeople.Manyyoungadultsusetheirblogstowriteaboutdailyactivitiesandeventsintheirlives.Theyalsoprovideaplaceforpeopletowritetheirideasandopinionsandreacttotheideasofothers.

Blogsofferyoungpeopleaplacetoshowtheirwritingsandotherformsofself-expression.Blogscanalsobehelpfultoconnectyoungpeoplewithlargersocialgroups.

ButsomeresearcherssaytheseeminglyharmlessblogscanbecomedangerouswhenreadontheInternetbymillionsofpeopleallo

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