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PAGE10NUMPAGES16 4105115SectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.LatestGadgets(小器具)onTheConsumerElectronicsShow(CES),whichtookplacebetween7and10January,gavetheworldafascinatinglookatthetechnologyofthefuture.Theeventisheldannuallyandgivescompaniesthechancetoshowoffcutting-edgegadgetsandextraordinarymachines,someof(1) arealreadyinshops.Artificialintelligence(AI)servedasa(2) (define)characteristicfornumerousitemsondisplaythisyear.OneofthestarsoftheshowwastheRopet,aroboticpetthatexpressesemotions,(3) (remember)facesandcanchatindifferentlanguages.Thankstoacamerabuiltintoitsnose,itcandetectandreacttohumanemotions,anditunderstandsgestures(4) afingertothelipstoaskittobequiet.Itcouldbeappealingtosomeonewhowantsapet,butisunabletolookafterareal(5) Therewereplentyofdevicesondisplaythataredesignedtohelppeoplearoundthehome.Theseincludedaroboticvacuumcleaner.Thiskindofthingisn’tallthatnew,buttheRoborockSarosZ70hasanextrafeature:anarmwithapairofpincers(钳子)thatit(6) usetopicksocks,underpantsandotherthingsoffthefloorasitmovesaroundthehome.AnotherdevicemeantforthehomeistheSmartIndoorGarden,(7) itlookslikesomethingyoumightseeonaspaceship. (ensure)thatplantsgrowwellinthefuturistic-lookingcapsule,thedevicecreatesacloudofwaterdropletscontainingnutrients.Itallowspeopletogrowvegetables,herbsandflowersallyearroundwithlittleeffort(9) (invest).Therewaslotsoftechnologythatpeoplecouldwear,too,includingseveraldifferenttypesofsmartglasses.Theexhibitalsodemonstrated(10) wearabletechnologycouldachieveinhealthcare.SectionA.B.C.D. E.F.G.H.I. J.Directions:FillA.B.C.D. E.F.G.H.I. J.NewLabelHelpsConsumersBetterDetermineFoodDeterminingwhetherfoodhasspoiledcanbeatrickytask.The(11) over“useby”and“bestbefore”labelsoftenresultsinsafeandconsumablefoodbeingthrownout.Thisissuecontributessignificantlytotheglobalfoodcrisis,asroughlyone-thirdofthefoodproducedfortheworldisbeingwastedandmillionsofpeopleindozensofcountriesarefacing(12) hungereachyear.However,agroundbreakinginventioncalledMimicaTouchaimstohelptacklethiscrisisbyprovidingamoreaccuratemethodofevaluatingthesafetyoffood(13) Consistingofalabelthattransformsintexture质地)whenfoodspoils,MimicaTouchfeaturesplasticsheetwithraisedlinesinsidea(14) thatsignalspoiltfood.Theplasticbumps(凸块)arecoveredwithathinlayerofnaturalsubstancethat(15) atthesamerateasthefood.Whenthesubstanceturnsfromasolidstatetoaliquidstate,thelabeltransformsfromfirmandsmoothtosoftandbumpy,(16) thatthefoodhasgonebad.SolveigaPakštaitécameupwiththe(17) forMimicaTouchwhileshewasastudentatBrunelUniversityinLondon.Thegoaloftheoriginalprojectwastohelppeoplewith(18) problemschecktheuse-bydateonpackagedfood.Pakštaitésaidshewasinspiredbybananaskins,whichchangetextureasthey(19) .AlthoughMimicaTouchbeganasauniversityproject,theinventionhasthepotentialto(20) reducethehugequantityoffoodthatgoestowasteeveryyear.Moreover,itcouldhelpconsumersenjoythefoodtheypurchasemoresafelyandforlongerperiods.ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CD.FillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitstheWhenAlTeammatesComeonBoard,PerformanceResearchersstudiedtheimpactofartificialintelligenceonteamfunctioning.Theyasked110two-persongroupstoplay12roundsofavideogameinwhichparticipantshadtocollectingredientsforarecipe.Afterthefirstsixrounds,onememberofsometeamswas(21) byanintelligentagent.Overthenextsixrounds,thosegroupsgathered,onaverage,threefeweringredientsthangroupsthatremainedintheiroriginal(22) .Theconclusion:WhenAIteammatescomeonboard,performancedrops. studieshavealreadyexploredtheimpactofartificialintelligenceonindividualandfirmproductivity,buttheresearchersaimedtounderstandhowAIaffectsorganizationalteamsinternally. ,mostworkisdoneinteams.Theywerecuriousabouttheconsequencesofaddingintelligentagentstoteams,notjustforthepeopleinteractingdirectlywiththoseagents.Theresearchersalsosoughttoexaminewhatimpactithadonthebehaviorandattitudesofcolleagueswho(25) thoseIntheroundsofindividualplay,theAIplayersprovedfarsuperiortohumanplayers.Infact,only3%ofhumanplayers(26) theAIplayers.Theteamresultswereadifferentstory.IntheinitialroundaftertheAIplayersjoined,teamswithanAImembergathered8%feweringredients,onaverage,thanteamsthatkepttheir(27) members.Theperformance(28) narrowedbyhalfoverthenextfourroundsanddisappearedinthefinalround.Butevenifshort-lived,a4%dropinperformanceissignificant,(29) foralargeorganizationwithmultipleAIprojectsunderway.DespitetheAI’ssuperiorindividualperformanceandthefactthat(30) weregiventotheentireteamifitperformedwell,84%ofrespondentspreferredtoplaywiththeirhumanteammates.SurveysofparticipantsshowedthatAIreducesteamsociabilityandthus(31) members’motivation,effort,andtrust.Interestingly,all-humanteamsplayingalongsideanAI-and-humanteamalsosawdropsinperformanceinthefirstroundaftertheteammatechange.These(32) contributedequallytotheoverallproductivityloss.Thisiscalledthespillovereffect,similartowhathappensinanorganizationwhenanemployeedepartsand(33) cooperativepracticesareupset.(34) processesaredisturbed,whichharmsperformance.Thesamewastrueintheexperiment.Thoseteams,despitenotundergoingadirectchange,encounteredindirectchallengesin(35) tothenewAI-influenceddynamicswithintheinterconnectedenvironment.A.B.C.D.A.B.C.D.A.B.C.D.A.InB.ByC.AfterD.ForA.B.C.D.A.B.C.D.A.B.C.D.A.B.C.D.A.B.C.D.A.B.C.D.A.B.C.D.A.B.C.D.A.B.C.D.A.B.C.D.A.B.C.D.SectionDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.ATreasureHunter’s$7.5Million(39) AlexClausenisamapdealerandamodern-daytreasureAnincredibleWhiledeepinavirtualtourofanestatesaleintheautumnof2022,Clausenuncoveredanoldseafaringmap:acenturies-oldmariner’schart.Thechart,whichtheestatesaledatedbetween1500and1525,caughthiseye.Theestimatedprice,between$100,000and$150,000,seemedfittingforachartfromthe16thcentury.Butsomethingdidn’tquitefit.Themapseemedolder.‘HiddeninplainAsClausenexaminedthechartmorecloselyonaweb-basedplatform,thedatejustdidn’tseemright.ButfindingouttheexactageandhowmuchthechartwastrulyworthtookClausenonamonths-longhistoricaljourney.ThefirstknownreferencetothechartcamefromanItalianscholarwho,in1888,mentioneditinanarticlehewrotefortheItalianGeographicSociety.Thescholarroughlydateditfrom1347to1354.ItchangedhandsseveraltimesbeforeAnnandGordonGettypurchaseditin1993.Thecouplehadthemaprestored,andforyearsithunginthelibraryoftheirSanFranciscotownhouse.TheThechartextendsfromtheislandsoftheNorthAtlanticOceantowhatisnowEasternEurope.ThecluesinitiallyledClausentosuspectthemaphadbeendrawnaround1420.Heconsultedwithscholarsandcatalogers.Afterreviewingimagesofthemap,amedievalistsuggesteditmightdatetothe“Iwasjustsuspicious,”Clausensaidoftherevelation.“Weweretalkingaboutsomethingthatreallyonlyexistsinahandfulofnationallibraries.”Afterthechartwaspurchased,ClausensentittoalabinNewYorkthatdeterminedthechartwascreated,ontheearlyend,fromthe1320stothe1350sandatlatestfromthe1390stothe1420s.ThemysteryisAfterhundredsofhoursofresearch,Clausenandhisteamfinallyhadadate:TheRudermanantiquemapshopislistingthechartof1360for$7.5million.Clausenenvisionsauniversityormuseumtakingownershipandplacingitsomewherepeoplecanenjoyandlearnfromit.“Afterover30yearsinthebusiness,thegreatestexcitementsarethediscoverieswhicharetrulyunexpected.Youdon’tknowwhereorwhen;yousimplyprepareforthejourney,”ClausensaidoftheWhatmadeClausentakespecialnoticeoftheItwaspricedhigherthanotherItseemedolderthanitslistedItwashighlightedinthevirtualItwasmentionedinahistoricalWhydoesthewritersaythemapwashiddeninplainItwashanginginalibrarywherefewpeoplenoticedItwaspubliclydisplayedanditstruevaluewasnotItstruesignificancewasknownonlytoafewItsownershiphadswitchedhandsbeforeitendedupinaWhatcanbeinferredaboutClausen’sopinionoftreasurehuntingfromhisexperiencewiththeItismoreaboutluckthanaboutpersistenceandItisanadventurousactivityexclusiveonlytothewell-ItisafunactivitywhichrequirestheparticipationofmoreItisarewardingjourney,thoughlongandfullofWhichofthefollowingwouldbethemostappropriatesubtitletofillintheAnoverlookedmapturnsouttobea14-centuryA13-centurymapcatchestheeyeofaseasonedtreasureHowtomakesurenottomissthetruetreasuresinantiqueAdifferentkindoftreasurehunter,notinsearchofsunkenYouressentialmonthlyround-upofcompetitions,payingmarkets,opportunitiestogetintoprintandpublishingindustrynews.TheBridportPrize2026isinvitingentriesinthefollowingPoetry:Theprizesare£5,000,£1,000,£500,and10x£100.Enteroriginalunpublishedpoemsupto42linesonanythemeandinanystyle.Theentryfeeis£12perpoem.Shortstory:Theprizesare£5,000,£1,000,£500,and10x£100.Enteroriginalunpublishedshortfictionupto5,000words.Theentryfeeis£14perstory.Flashfiction:Theprizesare£1,000,£500,£250,and5x£100.Enteroriginalunpublishedflashfictionupto250words.Theentryfeeis£11perflashfiction.Theclosingdateis23AugustTheRialtoNatureandPlacePoetryCompetition2026isinvitingentries.Thisyear’scompetitionfornaturepoetrywillbejudgedbyIanMcMillan.ThecompetitionisbeingrunbyTheRialtopoetryjournalinassociationwithBirdlifeInternational,CambridgeConservationInitiativeandTheUniversityofLeedsPoetryCenter.Poemsmaybeinanystyleorform,onanyaspectofnatureandplace.Thereisafirstprizeof£1,000andsecondandthirdprizesof£500and£250.Poemsmaybeupto40lines,andmustbeoriginalandunpublished.Writersmayenteruptosixpoemsinonesubmission.Theentryfeeforthefirstpoeminasubmissionis£7,and£4foranysubsequentpoemsinthesamesubmission.Theclosingdateis1JuneTheLucyCavendishFictionPrize,nowinits13thyear,isamajorprizeforundiscoveredfemalewriters.Entriesareinvitedforthe2026prizes.Theprizeisgivenannuallyfornovelsbyunpublished,unagentedwomenwritersthatdemonstrateliteraryoriginalityalongsideturningappeal.Novelsmaybeliteraryfictionorfictioninanystyle,andmaybeforyoungadultsorchildren.Thewinnerwillreceive£1,500.Allfinalistswillreceiveaone-to-onemeetingwithanagentatthePrize’ssponsor,PetersFraser+Dunlop,wheretheywillbegivenfeedbackontheirentry.Noveltextsmaybefinishedorunfinished.Toenter,sendthefirst40-50pagesandasummaryofthreetofivepages.Theentryfeeis£12.Onlyoneentryispermittedperperson.Theclosingdateis10MayForTheRialtoNatureandPlacePoetryCompetition2026,ifawritersubmits5poemsinonesubmission,theentryfeewillbe A. B. C. D.InTheLucyCavendishFictionPrize2026,whatwillallfinalistsAcash B.AnagentC.Apublishing D.AsponsoredbookWhatisthecommonsubmissionrequirementacrossallthreeOriginal B.UniformC.Minimumword D.CompleteOurlocaldogtrainer,ColinThomas,isabouttoretireandweareheartbroken.Arespectedcountryman,Colinknowstheimportanceofresponsibledogownershipandtheenjoymentofawell-behavedpet,particularlyinthecountryside,wheretherecanotherwisebeissueswithlivestockandWeareanationofdoglovers.Thereisnodoubtthatdogsbringmanyofusgreatjoy,butwithownershipcomesresponsibilityandtheneedfortraining.Noteveryonelovesdogsandeveniftheydid,adoginourchargeshouldn’tapproach,jumpuporchaseanybodyoranything.Fewofusareperfectthough,andifour‘recall’isn’talwaysreliable,thenourdogsmustbeonalead.Theattackingoflivestockisaseriousconcern,oftenhorribletowitness,asistheeffectdogscanhaveindisturbingwildlife.Boththesethingsareentirelyavoidableandyetarecentreportrecordedthatashockinglyirresponsible85%ofvisitorsignoredwarningnoticesandallowedtheirdogsoff-lead.It’snotjustthemoreobviousresponsibilitieseither:theoldadviceofpickinguppoo()simplybrushingitasidehaschangedtobagitortakeithometogetridof.Dogpoospreadsbacteriaandcancausefataldiseasesincattleandsheep.Italsodisruptsandharmsecosystems,especiallywhenwashedintothesoilorbodiesofwaterbyrain.Itdoesn’tendthere.Lookingafterdogswithunnecessarypreventativetreatments,asweareusuallyadvisediscausinggreatharm.Notonlycanroutinewormers(驱虫剂)killthetinycreaturesthatkeepoursoilhealthy,butthepoisonouschemicalsalsoremainintheenvironment,creatingalong-termrisk.Eventinyamountsoftheflea(跳蚤)treatmentcanstayonadog’scoatforweeks.Eventuallythesechemicalsareeitherwashedintorivers,wheretheypoisonaquaticlife,ortheyremaininlostfurthatbirdsthenusetobuildtheirnests.Butdogownershipdoesn’thavetobeahorrorstory.Wecanlimitthesetreatments.Wecanavoidriversandpondsifwehavetotreatourpets,andcanpickupafterthem.TheUKgovernmenthasissuedapolicyforresponsibledogownership,emphasizingthatdogsmustnotbeallowedtowanderunsupervisedandthatownershippracticesneedtochange.Itsetsoutpracticalregulationsand,crucially,callsforeducationandtrainingforbothownersandtheirdogs.Whenvisitingafriend’shousewithhis/herdog,thedogownershould keepthedogundercontrolatallletthedogplaywithnewfriendstakethedogofftheleadasteachthefriendtosay‘recall’Ifdogpooisleftontheroads,itharmstheenvironmentmainlyby attractingotherwildanimalstothereleasingpoisonouschemicalsintothebeingwashedintosoilandcreatingunpleasantsmellsnearWhatcanbeinferredabouttheauthor’spreferredapproachtofleaTreatdogsmonthlywithoutUsetreatmentswhenactuallyUsestrongerchemicalsforbetterNevertreatdogsunderanyWhatisthewritingpurposeoftheTohighlightthenegativeimpactofpet-TopresentanewpolicyondogToraiseawarenessofresponsibledogTopromotetheimportanceofdogtrainingSectionDirections:Readthepassagecarefully.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.TheTheGovernmentwillalsospend£104billiontorepairdamagedpipes,buildwatertreatmentworksandwaterstoragefacilities.ItsplansincludecuttingpollutioninriversandseasandchangingthewaywatercompaniesareheldButthreebillionlitersofwaterarewastedeverydayintheUKbecauseofleaky However,someactivistssaidthereportrecommendationsfailedtoprioritizepublicbenefitoverprivateprofitandthepublicaretiredofswimminginsewageanddrowninginrisingbills.EnvironmentSecretarysaystheGovernmentwilladoptfiveofthesestraightIthasannouncedthatanewlawconcerningenvironmentalprotectionwillcomeintoeffectnextWaterIndustrytoBeCleanedTheGovernmenthaspromisedtocleanupthewaterindustryinEnglandandWalesfollowingthepublicationofanewreport.(47) Lotsofsewagespillspollutingwaterways,plustherisingcostofpeople’swaterbills,areproblemsintheUK.Sewageiswastewaterfrompaths,sinksandtoilets.In2024,theGovernmentsetuptheIndependentWaterCommissiontoinvestigatethewaterindustryinEnglandandWales.Thecommission’sfindingswerepublishedinareportthatcontained88recommendationstoimprovethewaythewaterindustryisrun.(48) OneisclosingOfwat,theorganizationresponsibleformakingsurewatercompaniesdeliveragoodservicefortheircustomersandtheenvironment.Theministersaidthat,aswellasangrycustomers,Ofwathas“failedtoprotectourwaterwaysfromrecordlevelsofpollution”.ThereportrecommendsreplacingOfwatwithoneregulatorinEnglandandanotherinWales.Currently,responsibilitiesaresplitbetweenOfwatandthreeotheragencies.TheGovernmenthaspromisedtohalvetheamountofsewagepumpedintorivers,lakesandseaswithinfiveyears.Lastyear,sewagewasreleasedintoEngland’sriversandseasaround450,000times.(49) However,people’swaterbillsmayrisetopayforthis.SomeresponsestotheGovernment’spromiseswerepositive.TheLiberalDemocratpartysaiditsupportsphasingoutOfwat.MarkLloyd,fromtheRiversTrustcampaigngroupsaidtherecommendationswouldleadtoadramaticimprovementinthewaterenvironment.SummaryDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.FightFakeInthisdayandage,youprobablygetyourinformationfromvariouswebsitesandsocialmedia.Becausefakenewsisspreadingandbecominginfluentialinthisdigitalage,it’simportantthatyoudon’ttakeeverythingyoureadatfacevalue.Thevolumeofinformationencountereddailymakesitnecessarytotakeananalyticalapproachtowhatyoureadtomakesureitisreliable.Severalskillsincludingcriticalthinking,whichreferstothepracticeofexaminingevidence,logic,andcontextareessential.Thisskillhelpsyouidentifygapsininformation,distinguishbetweenfactandopinionandevaluatewhetheranargumentissupportedbysolidreasoning.Beyondanalysis,criticalthinkinginvolvesaskingmeaningfulquestions—suchaswhocreatedtheinformation,whyitwasshared,andwhatmightbemissing.Inanagewheremisinformationspreadsrapidly,thismindsethelpsyoubuildamentalbarriertoresistemotionalcontrolandclickbait.Intoday’sinformationrichworld,weareconstantlyexposedtoahugeamountofcontentfromvariousdigitalsources.Makethemostofyourdigitalliteracybyusingdifferentformats,platformsandmediatogetanduseinformation.Forexample,considerhowyoumightcombinedifferenttypesofdigitalsourcestogainadeeperunderstandingofatopic.Youalsoneedastrategytodeterminewhetheronlinecontentcanbetrusted.MikeCaulfield,aresearchscientistattheUniversityofWashington’sCenterforanInformedPublic,createdtheSIFTmethodtodothat.Thisapproachhelpsyouanalyzeanddecideifonlineinformationisreliable.First,stop—don’tsharerightaway,andcheckyouremotionsabouttheheadline.Then,investigatethesource—lookuptheauthororsiteusingotherreliablesources.Next,findbettercoverage—seeiftrustworthysitesconfirmtheinformation.Finally,traceclaimsbacktotheiroriginalsourcetocheckifthey’refairlypresented.Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthe当饮食中的纤维比例失调时,营养就会受损。那块电子显示屏存在线路故障并危及公共安全,现已被拆除。从导演到舞台设计,每个学生在戏剧节上都各尽其能,使其才华在课堂外尽情绽放。无论采取何种策略,其成效最终都应由它与学生日常体验及个人成长的相关性来衡量。GuidedDirections:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowin你的选择(AB;LaborEducationWeekLaborEducationWeek–WeWantYourTheStudentUnionisplanningaLaborEducationWeek.Weneedyourhelptodecidewhatactivitiestoinclude.CurrentPossibleNewTellusyourOptionA:Keepallthreecurrentactivities(donotaddthenewone).OptionB:Replaceonecurrentactivitywiththenewshadowingexperience.StudentUnionMingqiHighApril6,Spendingadayobservingafamilymember’sorworker’s“ADayinaJob”CommunityGardenGrowingflowersforalocalCampusRepairLearningtofixsimplefurnitureandCreativeUpcyclingTurningunwanteditemsintousefulorartistic1. 2. 3. 4.such 5. 6. 7.eventhough/even 8.To 10.11-15GKAE 16-20CHBF21-25CBBCA26-30DABC 31-35CBDA36-39BBD40-42.CB43-46ACB47-50BEATheinformationexplosionnecessitates(demands)skillstofight(combat)fakeinformation/verifyinformation.Developingcriticalthinkingbyinvestigatinglogicandcontextandaskingmeaningfulquestionsisimportant.Besides,fullyutilizedigitalliteracytoaccessvariedinformationsources.Lastly,useSIFTmethod—Stop,Investigate,Find,Trace--todeterminetheonlinecontent’strustworthinessbeforesharingit.Whenfiberinyourdietisoutofproportion,nutritionThedigitaldisplayscreen/electronicdisplayboardwhosefaultywiringposedathreattopublicsafetyhasbeenFromdirectingtostagedesign,eachstudentgavefullplaytohis/herabilities(madefulluseoftheirabilities/didwhattheyweregoodat)inthecampusdramafestival,allowingtheirtalentsbeyondtheclassroomtobloomfreely./bringingtheirextracurriculartalentsintofullbloom.Whateverstrategyisadopted,theeffectivenessshouldultimatelybemeasuredbyhowrelevantitis(itsrelevance)tostudents'dailyexperienceandtheirpersonalgrowth.I.ListeningComprehensionSectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.A.Atapublishing B.AtaC.Ata D.AtabookA.ToavoiddrivingToreducethetravelTovisitmoreplacesinlessTomakethejourneymoreA.HisdrawingwasonHeorganizedtheartHewaslatefortheartHisdrawingwasnotA.HewouldrathernotgototheHethoughtthewoman’splanHethoughtthewomanhadacreativeHehadthesameideaastheA.ThedrinktastesbetterwithlessHeistryingtoconsumelessHeisonastrictdiettoloseThecaféisoutofregularA. C.$ D.$A.IssueastatementbasedoninitialIgnorethedetailsprovidedbytheEnsureaccuracyofinformationbeforeConfirmtheincidentfactswiththeA.Heappreciatesthewoman’spositiveHesupportssmallbusinesstovoiceHeisstronglyopposedtothewoman’sHeissoangrythatheneedstogetsomefreshA.Hedoesn’tappreciateMozart’sHehaslittleknowledgeofpopularHethinksMozart’smusicisHeisjokingaboutclassicalA.ItforbidsseniorstoplayintheimportantTherehavebeenheatedargumentsaboutMostteamplayersarenotinfavorofItisconsideredtheworstandthemostunfairSectionDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.Thepassagesandthewillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveQuestions11through13arebasedonthefollowingA.HisaddictionJapan’shighcostofAconflictwithhisLong-timeA.Unemployed B.Randompassers-C.Unhappy D.TalentedstreetA.HehasapproachedhisfamilyforHechargeseachclient60dollarsforhisHehasaconstantflowofcustomerseveryHisserviceiswelcomedbyhisloyalQuestions14through16arebasedonthefollowingA.Inaccurate B.PotentialsafetyC.Increasedenergy D.LimitedcoverageA.ThehuntingtechniquesofyoungseaThelocationsofsealionbreedingTheinteractionpatternofmarineThedifferenttypesofseafloorA.AninnovativewaytotrainsealionsforscientificThechallengeofexploringthevastoceanTheunusualroleofsealionsinmappingtheoceanVisualmethodstoprotectendangeredmarineQuestions17through20arebasedonthefollowingA.Itwaswrongly B.Ithad25questionsonC.Ithadapage D.IthadalongerA.ShewrotedownthequestionsinherSheaskedanotherteachertodouble-SheconfirmedthehomeworkrequirementwithaSheaskedaclassmatetoaccompanyhertotheA.Shewastoo B.Shedidn’twanttoC.Shedidn’tknowwhatto D.ShefelttooA.ToclarifythehomeworkTohandinherhomeworkTodiscusstheamountofTocomplainabouttoomuchListeningComprehensionSectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.W:Ihavebeencheckingthebillandthereseemstobeamistake.Weneverorderedabottleofredwine.M:Oh,I’msorry.Iwilljustgoandprintitoutforyouagain.Q:Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?M:AreyouthinkingofdoingaroadtriptotheEastW:Wanttojoinme!Wecansharethecostofrentingacarandwecantaketurnsdrivingovernighttosaveonhotel.Q:Whydidthewomansuggesttravellingtogether?(B)W:Isawyourdrawingofahorsehangingattheartshow.It’sM:Thanks.Ittookmealongtimetogettheproportionsofitsbodycorrect.Q:Whatcanwelearnabouttheman?(A)W:Whydon’twegotothecinemaM:That’sjustwhatIwasthinking.Greatmindsthinkalike.Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?(D)W:DoyouusuallygetyourdrinkswithregularsugarandM:I’mtryingtoreducemysugarintake,soIwillgetminewithjustlightsugarthistime.Q:Whydoesthemanchoose“lightsugar”forhisdrink?(B)W:Thebillfordinneris$120beforetax,andthetaxrateis10%.M:Okay,therearethreeofus,solet’ssplitthetotalequally.Q:Howmuchdoeseachhavetopay?W:Themediaisaskingabouttheincident.ShouldwerespondnowwithourinitialM:Notuntilweconfirmeverydetail.Ifwegetourfactswrong,wewillbeeatenalivebythepress.Q:Whatwilltheyprobablydonext?(C)W:Everyonekeepssayingthenewlawisuseless,butIthinkitactuallyprotectssmallbusinesses.M:Afterallthecriticism,yourcommentislikeabreathoffreshair.Q:Whatcanbeinferredfromtheman?M:Idon’tunderstandwhyyoulikethiskindofmusic.W:Areyoukidding?Mozart’smusicistimeless.Q:Whatcanbelearnedabouttheman?W:Whycan’tthefreshmenplay?Theteamshouldknowthiskindofunspokenruleisholdingthemback,right?M:Ithinkit’sunfairaswell.Buttheworstpartisthatnooneisbraveenoughtopointthatout.Q:Whatcanbeinferredabouttheunspokenrule?SectionDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachofthepassagesandth

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