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广西壮族自治区来宾市全国英语等级考试(PETS)四级练习试题库(2025年下半年)SectionIListeningComprehensionPartADirections:Youwillhear15shortconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.1.A)Closethewindow.B)Complaintothemanager.C)Usenoise-cancelingheadphones.D)Gotoaquietercafe.2.A)Hehasn'tfinishedthequarterlyreport.B)Heiswaitingfordatafromthemarketingdepartment.C)Heforgotaboutthemeeting.D)Heneedshelpwiththepresentation.3.A)ThemuseumisclosedonMondays.B)ThemanshouldvisitthemuseumonTuesday.C)Thenewexhibitionstartsnextweek.D)Themanwenttothewrongmuseum.4.A)Shehasalreadypaidthebill.B)Shepreferstosplitthecheckevenly.C)Sheonlyhadasmallsalad.D)Shewillpayforthedrinksnexttime.5.A)Theweatherforecastisusuallyinaccurate.B)Theyshouldcancelthehikingtrip.C)Itmightraininthemountains.D)Themanshouldbringanextrajacket.6.A)Sheforgottheman'sbirthday.B)Sheboughtthemanabookasagift.C)Shedidn'tknowthemanlikedreading.D)Shewillbuythemanabooklater.7.A)Thetrainisdelayed.B)Thetrainisarrivingearly.C)Thetrainhasbeencanceled.D)Theplatformhaschanged.8.A)Heenjoysthechallengeoflearningnewsoftware.B)Hefindsthenewsoftwareveryconfusing.C)Hepreferstheoldsoftwaresystem.D)Hehasn'tusedthenewsoftwareyet.9.A)Shehasn'tdecidedonatopicyet.B)Sheneedsmoretimetoresearch.C)Shewillsubmitherthesisnextweek.D)Sheishavingtroublewithheradvisor.10.A)Shethinksthemovieisoverrated.B)Sheagreeswiththeman'sopinion.C)Shehasn'twatchedthemovieyet.D)Shethinksthespecialeffectsaregreat.11.A)Heisaprofessionalphotographer.B)Heisteachingaphotographyclass.C)Hejustboughtanewcamera.D)Heislookingforalandscapemodel.12.A)Themanshouldtakeataxi.B)Themanshouldwalktothestation.C)Thetrafficisheavyatthistime.D)Thebusisfasterthanthetrain.13.A)Sheisallergictoseafood.B)Sheisavegetarian.C)Shedoesn'tlikespicyfood.D)Shehasalreadyeaten.14.A)Sheneedstochecktheschedule.B)Shedoesn'tknowhowtousethemachine.C)Themanshouldaskthereceptionist.D)Themancanusethemachinewithoutacard.15.A)Heismovingtoanewapartment.B)Heislookingforanewroommate.C)Heissellinghisfurniture.D)Heisdecoratinghislivingroom.PartBDirections:Youwillhearamonologue.Fillintheblanksnumbered16to20withtheexactwordsyouhear.Themonologuewillbespokenonlyonce.Welcometotoday'sseminaronsustainablearchitecture.Today,wewillfocusontheintegrationofgreenspacesinurbanhigh-risebuildings.Historically,urbandevelopmenthascomeatthecostofnatural16______.However,modernarchitectsarepioneeringaconceptknownas"verticalforests."Theseareessentiallyresidentialtowerscoveredintreesandshrubs.Thebenefitsaremultifaceted.Firstly,theplantsactasanatural17______filter,absorbingcarbondioxideandproducingoxygen.Secondly,theyprovideshadeinthesummer,significantlyreducingtheneedforairconditioningandthusloweringenergy18______.Moreover,thesegreenfacadeshelptomitigatetheurbanheatislandeffect,aphenomenonwherecitycentersaresignificantlywarmerthanruralareas.However,maintainingsuchstructuresrequiresspecializedhorticulturalknowledge.Thewindathighaltitudescandamagefragilebranches,soengineersmustcarefullycalculatethe19______loadandselectresilientplantspecies.Despitethesechallenges,theaestheticandenvironmentalvalueofverticalforestsisundeniable.Theyrepresentacrucialsteptowardsreconcilingurbanlivingwithecological20______.SectionIIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestwordforeachnumberedblank.Theconceptofemotionalintelligence(EQ)hasgainedsignificanttractioninbothpsychologicalresearchandcorporatemanagement.Traditionally,cognitiveintelligence,measuredbyIQ,wasconsideredtheultimate21______ofaperson'spotentialsuccess.However,contemporarystudiessuggestthatEQplaysanequally,ifnotmore,importantrole.Emotionalintelligence22______theabilitytorecognize,understand,andmanageourownemotions,aswellasthecapacityto23______andinfluencetheemotionsofothers.Intheworkplace,individualswithhighEQtendtoexhibitsuperiorleadershipqualities.Theyare24______atnavigatingcomplexsocialdynamicsandresolvingconflictsbeforethey25______.Whenateamfacesaseveresetback,aleaderwithhighemotionalintelligencecanquicklyassesstheemotional26______ofthegroup.Insteadofreactingwithfrustration,they27______asenseofcalmandoptimism,whichisoftencontagious.Thisemotionalregulationpreventspanicandallowstheteamto28______onthepracticalsolutionsrequiredtoovercometheobstacle.Conversely,alackofemotionalintelligencecanbe29______toprofessionalgrowth.Individualswhoareunawareofhowtheirwordsandactionsaffectothersmayinadvertently30______trust.Forexample,amanagerwhodeliversharshcriticismwithoutconsideringtherecipient'semotionalstatemight31______acultureoffearratherthanoneofimprovement.Overtime,thiscanleadtohighemployee32______ratesanddiminishedmorale.Fortunately,unlikeIQ,whichremainsrelatively33______throughoutlife,EQcanbedevelopedandenhancedwithconsciouseffort.Oneeffectivestrategyisthepracticeof34______meditation,whichtrainsthebraintoobserveemotionswithoutimmediatejudgment.Additionally,actively35______feedbackfrompeerscanexposeblindspotsinone'sself-perception.Bycultivatingempathyandself-awareness,individualscanimprovetheirinterpersonalrelationshipsandunlocknew36______ofprofessionalandpersonalfulfillment.21.A)indicatorB)predictorC)proofD)evidence22.A)excludesB)dictatesC)encompassesD)evaluates23.A)perceiveB)demandC)imitateD)constrain24.A)adeptB)awkwardC)hesitantD)reluctant25.A)escalateB)descendC)withdrawD)settle26.A)stateB)conditionC)climateD)atmosphere27.A)mandatesB)fabricatesC)projectsD)conceals28.A)concentrateB)relyC)dependD)insist29.A)beneficialB)detrimentalC)irrelevantD)indispensable30.A)establishB)erodeC)solidifyD)construct31.A)fosterB)extinguishC)alleviateD)terminate32.A)turnoverB)attendanceC)recruitmentD)retention33.A)stableB)dynamicC)stagnantD)fluctuating34.A)mindfulB)forcefulC)thoughtfulD)resentful35.A)ignoringB)solicitingC)rejectingD)dismissing36.A)levelsB)barriersC)dimensionsD)boundariesSectionIIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingthreetexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,C,orD.Text1Inaneradominatedbydigitaldevices,thehumanattentionspanhasbecomeasubjectofintensescrutiny.Awidelycitedstudyclaimedthattheaveragehumanattentionspanhasplummetedtoeightseconds,ostensiblyshorterthanthatofagoldfish.Whilethisspecificstatistichasbeendebunkedbyneuroscientistsasanurbanlegend,theunderlyingsentimentresonateswithmany.Wefindourselvescompulsivelycheckingnotifications,switchingbetweentabs,andstrugglingtoreadabookwithoutreachingforourphones.Thisphenomenon,oftenreferredtoas"continuouspartialattention,"isacopingmechanismforthemoderninformationdeluge.Thecoreissueisnotthatourbrainsarelosingthebiologicalcapacitytofocus,butratherthattheenvironmentisengineeredtocaptureandfragmentourattention.Socialmediaplatformsutilizevariablerewardschedules,apsychologicalconceptakintoslotmachines,tokeepusersscrolling.Everynotificationtriggersasmalldopaminerelease,reinforcingthecompulsivebehavior.However,allisnotlost.Neuroplasticity,thebrain'sabilitytoreorganizeitself,meanswecanreclaimourfocus.Techniquessuchas"deepwork,"whichinvolvesprolongedperiodsofuninterruptedconcentration,havegainedpopularity.Byintentionallystructuringourenvironmenttominimizedigitaldistractions—suchasturningoffnon-essentialnotifications,usingwebsiteblockers,anddedicatingspecifichourstosingle-tasking—individualscangraduallyrebuildtheircapacityforsustainedattention.Thekeyliesinrecognizingthatattentionisafiniteandvaluableresourcethatmustbeactivelyprotectedinthedigitalage.37.Whatdoestheauthorimplyaboutthe"eight-secondattentionspan"statistic?A)Itishighlyaccurateaccordingtoneuroscientists.B)Itisamyth,althoughitreflectsarealmodernstruggle.C)Itprovesthathumanshaveevolvedtohaveshorterattention.D)Itwasinventedbysocialmediacompanies.38.Accordingtothetext,whydosocialmediaplatformscaptureourattentionsoeffectively?A)Theyprovideconsistentlyhigh-qualityeducationalcontent.B)Theyusethepsychologyofvariablerewardschedules.C)Theyforceuserstofocusonasingletask.D)Theyreducetheinformationdeluge.39.Whatisthemainideaofthethirdparagraph?A)Thebrain'sphysicalstructurecannotbechanged.B)Digitaldistractionsareimpossibletoovercome.C)Attentionspanscanbeimprovedthroughintentionalpractices.D)Deepworkisapsychologicalconceptrelatedtoslotmachines.40.Theword"deluge"inthesecondparagraphisclosestinmeaningto:A)shortageB)filterC)floodD)dropText2Theglobalagriculturalsectorisfacingaformidablechallenge:howtofeedaprojectedpopulationofnearly10billionby2050withoutirreparablydamagingtheplanet.Traditionalfarmingmethods,heavilyreliantonchemicalfertilizers,pesticides,andextensivelandclearing,areincreasinglyrecognizedasunsustainable.Inresponse,verticalfarminghasemergedasarevolutionaryalternative.Verticalfarminginvolvesgrowingcropsinverticallystackedlayers,oftenincorporatedintocontrolled-environmentagriculture(CEA)structureslikeskyscrapersorrepurposedwarehouses.Byutilizinghydroponic,aeroponic,oraquaponicsystems,thesefarmscandrasticallyreducewaterusage—byupto90%comparedtotraditionalagriculture.Furthermore,becausetheenvironmentisenclosed,thereisnoneedforchemicalpesticides,andtheriskofcropfailureduetoextremeweathereventsiseliminated.Despiteitsimmensepotential,verticalfarmingisnotwithoutsignificanthurdles.Theprimaryobstacleisthehighinitialcapitalrequiredtosetuptheinfrastructure.ThecostofLEDlighting,climatecontrolsystems,andautomatedtechnologycanrunintothemillions.Additionally,whiletraditionalfarmingusesfree,naturalsunlight,verticalfarmsrelyentirelyonartificiallighting,resultinginmassiveenergyconsumption.Ifthisenergyisnotsourcedfromrenewablemeans,thecarbonfootprintofverticalfarmingcouldnegateitsenvironmentalbenefits.Currently,verticalfarmsaremostlyprofitableforhigh-value,fast-growingcropssuchasleafygreensandherbs.Staplecropslikewheatandrice,whichrequiremorespaceandenergy,arenotyeteconomicallyviableinthissetting.Therefore,whileverticalfarmingwillnotreplacetraditionalagricultureentirely,itispoisedtobecomeacrucialcomponentofadiversified,resilienturbanfoodsystem.41.Whatistheprimaryadvantageofverticalfarmingmentionedinthetext?A)Itlowersthecostofagriculturalproduction.B)Itallowsforthecheapproductionofstaplecrops.C)Itsignificantlyreduceswaterusage.D)Itreliesentirelyonnaturalsunlight.42.Accordingtothepassage,whatisthebiggestchallengefacingthewidespreadadoptionofverticalfarming?A)Lackofsuitablecropvarieties.B)Extremeweatherconditionsdestroyingthefacilities.C)Themassiveinitialinvestmentandhighenergycosts.D)Resistancefromtraditionalfarmers.43.Whyarestaplecropscurrentlyunsuitableforverticalfarming?A)Theycannotgrowincontrolledenvironments.B)Theyrequiretoomuchspaceandenergytobeprofitable.C)Theyarenotinhighdemandbyconsumers.D)Theytaketoolongtogrow.44.Theauthor'sattitudetowardsthefutureofverticalfarmingis:A)highlyskepticalB)cautiouslyoptimisticC)completelydismissiveD)overlyenthusiasticText3Theconceptofa"gigeconomy"referstoalabormarketcharacterizedbyshort-termcontracts,freelancework,andindependentcontracting,asopposedtopermanentjobs.Overthelastdecade,platformslikeUber,Upwork,andFiverrhavefacilitatedtheexponentialgrowthofthiseconomicmodel.Proponentsarguethatthegigeconomyoffersunprecedentedflexibility,allowingworkerstobetheirownbosses,settheirownhours,andchoosetheirprojects.However,criticshighlightadarkersidetothistrend.Thelackoftraditionalemploymentbenefits,suchashealthinsurance,paidsickleave,andretirementcontributions,leavesgigworkershighlyvulnerable.Theybearallthefinancialrisksoftheirenterprise,includingequipmentcostsandfluctuatingdemand.Furthermore,thealgorithmsthatgoverntheseplatformsoftenexploitworkersbydynamicallyadjustingpricesandcreatinganenvironmentofintense,invisiblecompetition.Thelegalstatusofgigworkersremainsacontentiousissueglobally.Aretheyindependentcontractorsoremployees?Thisclassificationhasmassiveimplications.Inseveraljurisdictions,lawsuitshavebeenfiledarguingthattheseplatformsexertsignificantcontroloverhowworkisperformed,effectivelymakingworkersemployees.Ifcourtsruleinfavoroftheworkers,platformswillbeforcedtoprovidebenefits,fundamentallyalteringtheirbusinessmodels.Thefutureofthegigeconomywilllikelydependonfindingamiddleground.Someproposeanewcategoryof"dependentcontractor"thatgrantsbasicprotectionswithoutthefullobligationsoftraditionalemployment.Asthenatureofworkcontinuestoevolve,regulatoryframeworksmustadapttoensurethatflexibilitydoesnotcomeatthecostofworkersecurity.45.Accordingtothetext,whatisamajorbenefitofthegigeconomyforworkers?A)Guaranteedhealthinsurance.B)Steadyandpredictableincome.C)Flexibilityandautonomy.D)Traditionalretirementcontributions.46.Whatisaprimaryconcernraisedbycriticsofthegigeconomy?A)Workershavetoomuchcontroloverprices.B)Thealgorithmsmakecompetitiontoovisible.C)Workerslackbasicemploymentbenefitsandprotections.D)Platformsareforcedtoprovidetoomanybenefits.47.Whyisthelegalclassificationofgigworkersimportant?A)Itdetermineshowmuchtaxtheplatformspay.B)Itdictateswhetherplatformsmustprovidetraditionalemploymentbenefits.C)Itaffectsthealgorithmsusedbytheplatforms.D)Itdecideswhichprojectsworkerscanchoose.48.Whatsolutionisproposedforthefutureofthegigeconomy?A)Abolishingallgigplatforms.B)Forcingallgigworkerstobecomefull-timeemployees.C)Creatinganewworkercategorywithbasicprotections.D)Lettingalgorithmscompletelycontrolworkerbenefits.PartBDirections:Inthefollowingtext,somesentenceshavebeenremoved.ChoosethemostsuitableonefromthelistA-Gtofitintoeachofthenumberedblanks.Thepsychologyofhabitformationisafascinatingfieldthatexplainsmuchofourdailybehavior.Habitsarethebrain'swayofsavingenergy.49.______.Thisprocess,knownas"chunking,"allowsthebraintosaveeffortformorecomplexproblem-solvingtasks.Theanatomyofahabitconsistsofathree-steploop.First,thereisacue,atriggerthattellsyourbraintogointoautomaticmode.50.______.Finally,thereisthereward,whichhelpsthebraindetermineifthisparticularloopisworthrememberingforthefuture.Overtime,thisloop—cue,routine,reward—becomesmoreandmoreautomatic.51.______.Whenahabitisfullyformed,thebrainstopsfullyparticipatingindecision-making.Itfallsbackontheautomaticresponse,whichiswhyhabitsaresodifficulttobreak.Tochangeabadhabit,onemustunderstandthisloop.Youcannoteasilyeliminatethecueorthecraving,butyoucanchangetheroutine.52.______.Forexample,ifstress(cue)triggersyoutoeatjunkfood(routine)forcomfort(reward),youcanreplacetheroutinewithawalkorahealthysnack.Ultimately,understandingthemechanicsofhabitsgivesusthepowertotransformourlives.Byconsciouslydesigningourenvironmentandroutines,wecanbuildpositivehabitsanddismantlenegativeones.53.______.A)Thecuecanbeanythingfromaspecifictimeofdaytoanemotionalstateoraparticularlocation.B)Thebrainconvertsasequenceofactionsintoanautomaticroutine.C)Thisdemonstratesthatwillpoweraloneisusuallyinsufficienttobreakdeeplyingrainedbehaviors.D)Ifyoukeepthesamecueandreward,butchangetheroutine,youcansuccessfullyalterthehabit.E)Thisiswhyweoftenfindourselvesactinginwayswedon'tconsciouslyintend.F)Rewardsprovidepositivereinforcement,makingthebehaviormorelikelytoberepeated.G)Thekeyistoreplaceanegativeroutinewithapositiveonethatdeliversthesamereward.SectionIVWritingDirections:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthetopic"TheImpactofArtificialIntelligenceonEmployment".Youshouldwriteatleast160words,andbaseyourcompositionontheoutlinebelow:1.DescribethecurrentsituationofAIapplicationsintheworkplace.2.Analyzethedualeffects(positiveandnegative)ofAIonemployment.3.Giveyouropiniononhowtoadapttothistrend.AnswerKeyandExplanationsSectionIListeningComprehensionListeningScript:1.W:Ican'tseemtoconcentrateonthisreport.Thenoisefromtheconstructionsiteisdrivingmecrazy.M:Haveyoutriedusingnoise-cancelingheadphones?TheyworkwondersformewhenI'minanoisycafe.Q:Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?2.M:I'msorryIhaven'tsubmittedthequarterlyreportyet.I'mstillwaitingonthesalesfiguresfromthemarketingdepartment.W:That'sfine,butyouneedtoletthemanagerknowbeforetheafternoonmeeting.Q:Whyhasn'tthemanfinishedthereport?3.M:Iwenttothenaturalhistorymuseumyesterday,butitwascompletelyempty.W:Didn'tyoucheckthewebsite?TheyareclosedforrenovationeveryMonday.Youshouldgobacktomorrow.Q:Whatdoesthewomanimply?4.M:Let'ssplitthebillevenly.It'seasierthatway.W:Actually,Ionlyhadasmallsaladandaglassofwater,soI'dprefertopayforwhatIordered.Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?5.M:Theweatherforecastsaysit'sgoingtobesunnyalldayforourhiketomorrow.W:Iwouldn'ttrusttheforecastcompletely.Themountainshavetheirownmicroclimate,anditoftenrainsintheafternoon.Q:Whatdoesthewomanimply?6.M:Ican'tbelieveyouboughtmethisrarefirsteditionbook!Thankyousomuch.W:Well,Iknowhowmuchyouenjoyclassicliterature,andIhappenedtoseeitatanauction.Q:Whatdowelearnaboutthewoman?7.W:Excuseme,hasthetraintoLondondepartedyet?M:No,butthereisaslightdelayduetoasignalfailure.Itwillleaveinapproximately15minutes.Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?8.W:Howareyougettingalongwiththenewprojectmanagementsoftware?M:Ifinditquiteuser-friendly.Ittookalittlewhiletogetusedto,butnowitreallystreamlinesmyworkflow.Q:Whatdoesthemanthinkofthesoftware?9.M:Howisyourthesiscomingalong?Areyoureadytosubmitit?W:Notquite.I'vefinalizedthetopic,butIneedtoconductmoreinterviewsformyresearch.I'llprobablyneedanotherweek.Q:Whatisthewoman'ssituation?10.M:Ithoughtthatnewsci-fimoviewasincrediblyoverrated.Theplotwassopredictable.W:Youtookthewordsrightoutofmymouth.Thespecialeffectsweredecent,butthestorylinewasweak.Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?11.W:Thelightinginthislandscapephotoisabsolutelybreathtaking.Youmusthaveaveryexpensivecamera.M:It'snotjustabouttheequipment.Understandingtheruleofthirdsandpatiencearekey.Q:Whatdoesthemanimply?12.M:What'sthefastestwaytogettothecentraltrainstationfromhere?W:Ifyoutakeataxi,you'llbestuckintraffic.Walkingtakes20minutes,butthesubwaywillgetyoutherein5.Q:Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?13.M:WeareorderingThaifoodfordinner.Doyouwanttojoinus?W:I'dloveto,butI'mastrictvegetarian,andThaifoodoftenusesfishsauceinalmosteverything.Q:Whydoesthewomandeclinetheoffer?14.M:Iwanttoprintsomedocuments,buttheprintersays"NoCardDetected"whenIswipemyID.W:Thathappenssometimes.Youneedtogotothereceptiondesk,andtheywillmanuallyregisteryourcardonthesystem.Q:Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?15.M:I'mlookingforanewapartment.Mycurrentlandlordissellingtheplace,andIhavetomoveoutbytheendofthemonth.W:Haveyoutriedcheckingtheuniversityhousingboard?Theyoftenhaveaffordablelistingsforpeoplelookingforroommates.Q:Whatistheman'sproblem?PartBScript:Welcometotoday'sseminaronsustainablearchitecture.Today,wewillfocusontheintegrationofgreenspacesinurbanhigh-risebuildings.Historically,urbandevelopmenthascomeatthecostofnatural16(habitats).However,modernarchitectsarepioneeringaconceptknownas"verticalforests."Theseareessentiallyresidentialtowerscoveredintreesandshrubs.Thebenefitsaremultifaceted.Firstly,theplantsactasanatural17(pollution)filter,absorbingcarbondioxideandproducingoxygen.Secondly,theyprovideshadeinthesummer,significantlyreducingtheneedforairconditioningandthusloweringenergy18(consumption).Moreover,thesegreenfacadeshelptomitigatetheurbanheatislandeffect,aphenomenonwherecitycentersaresignificantlywarmerthanruralareas.However,maintainingsuchstructuresrequiresspecializedhorticulturalknowledge.Thewindathighaltitudescandamagefragilebranches,soengineersmustcarefullycalculatethe19(wind)loadandselectresilientplantspecies.Despitethesechallenges,theaestheticandenvironmentalvalueofverticalforestsisundeniable.Theyrepresentacrucialsteptowardsreconcilingurbanlivingwithecological20(preservation).Answers:1.C2.B3.A4.C5.C6.B7.A8.A9.B10.A11.A12.C13.B14.C15.A16.habitats17.pollution18.consumption19.wind20.preservationExplanations:1.Themandirectlysuggestsnoise-cancelingheadphones,makingCthecorrectanswer.2.Themanstatesheis"waitingonthesalesfiguresfromthemarketingdepartment,"whichalignswithB.3.Thewomansays"TheyareclosedforrenovationeveryMonday,"indicatingA.4.Thewomanstatesshe"onlyhadasmallsalad...soI'dprefertopayforwhatIordered,"whichmeansC.5.Thewomanwarnsthat"itoftenrainsintheafternoon"inthemountains,implyingC.6.Thewomanexplainssheknowsheenjoysclassicliteratureandboughtthebook,confirmingB.7.Themanmentions"aslightdelayduetoasignalfailure,"sothetrainisdelayed(A).8.Themansaysthesoftwareis"quiteuser-friendly"and"streamlinesmyworkflow,"showingheisadeptatit(A).9.Thewomansayssheneedsto"conductmoreinterviews"andneedsanotherweek,meaningsheneedsmoretimetoresearch(B).10.Thephrase"Youtookthewordsrightoutofmymouth"meansshecompletelyagreeswiththeman'snegativeopinion,meaningshethinksit'soverrated(A).11.Themansays"It'snotjustabouttheequipment.Understandingtheruleofthirds...arekey,"implyinghereliesonprofessionalskills,confirmingA.12.Thewomansuggeststhesubwaybecausethetaxiisstuckintrafficandwalkingisslower,soshesuggeststakingthesubway(C).13.Thewomandeclinesbecausesheisa"strictvegetarian"andThaifoodusesfishsauce,makingBcorrect.14.Thewomanadvisesthemanto"gotothereceptiondesk"togethiscardregistered,makingCtheanswer.15.Themansayshislandlordissellingtheplaceandhehastomove,soheismovingtoanewapartment(A).16-20.Fill-in-the-blankbasedonthelisteningscript.SectionIIUseofEnglish21.B)predictorExplanation:"Predictor"isthemostappropriatewordasIQwasconsideredanindicatoroffuturesuccess."Indicator"isclosebut"predictor"ismorecommonlyusedinthecontextofsuccesspotential.22.C)encompassesExplanation:Emotionalintelligenceincludesor"encompasses"theseabilities."Excludes"istheopposite,"dictates"meanscommands,and"evaluates"meansassesses.23.A)perceiveExplanation:EQinvolvestheabilityto"perceive"(recognize)theemotionsofothers.24.A)adeptExplanation:"Adeptat"meanshighlyskilledatnavigatingsocialdynamics.Theotherwordsarenegativeorirrelevant.25.A)escalateExplanation:Resolvingconflictsbeforethey"escalate"(getworseorintensify)isthecorrectcollocation.26.C)climateExplanation:"Emotionalclimate"referstothegeneralmoodoratmosphereofagroup,whichisastandardpsychologicalterminthiscontext.27.C)projectsExplanation:Aleader"projects"(communicatesorpresentsoutwardly)asenseofcalm."Mandates"istooauthoritarian,"fabricates"meansfakes.28.A)concentrateExplanation:"Concentrateon"isthecorrectphrasalverbforfocusingonsolutions.29.B)detrimentalExplanation:AlackofEQisharmfulor"detrimental"toprofessionalgrowth.30.B)erodeExplanation:Unawareindividualsmight"erode"(graduallydestroy)trust."Establish"and"solidify"arepositive,"construct"doesn'tfitthenegativecontext.31.A)fosterExplanation:Amanagermight"foster"(promotethedevelopmentof)acultureoffear,evenifinadvertently.32.A)turnoverExplanation:"Employeeturnover"referstotherateatwhichemployeesleaveacompany,astandardbusinessterm.33.A)stableExplanation:IQremainsrelatively"stable"throughoutlife,unlikeEQwhichcanchange.34.A)mindfulExplanation:"Mindfulmeditation"isthecorrectterminologyforthepracticeofbeingawareofthepresentmoment.35.B)solicitingExplanation:"Solicitingfeedback"meansactivelyaskingforfeedbackfrompeers.36.C)dimensionsExplanation:Unlockingnew"dimensions"(aspectsorlevels)offulfillmentfitstheabstractcontext.SectionIIIReadingComprehensionPartAText137.B)Itisamyth,althoughitreflectsarealmodernstruggle.Explanation:Thetextsaysthestatistic"hasbeendebunkedbyneuroscientistsasanurbanlegend,"but"theunderlyingsentimentreso

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