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3.A.Shewasfiredbythecompany.

B.Shebrokethelaw.

C.Sheisonleaverightnow.

D.Sheisreplacingthecompany’swebsite.

4.A.Patientanddoctor.B.Residentandgovernmentofficial.

C.Customerandinsuranceagent.D.Bossandsecretary.

5.A.HewassittingoppositeMr.Johnson.

B.HeisplanningafarewellpartyforMr.Johnson.

C.AllthetasksthatMr.Johnsondidfailed.

D.HeisgladMr.Johnsonleftthecompany.

6.A.Sheprefersdogstocats.

B.Shehadacloserelationshipwiththeman’sdaughter.

C.Sheusedtosorrowoverherdog’sdeath.

D.Sheisalwaysinlowspirits.

7.A.Thewomanshouldgetthechipsherself.

B.Thewomanshouldn’teatchips.

C.Thewomanusedtohaveseveralheartattacks.

D.Thewomanwarnedthemanagainstheartattacks.

8.A.Theyplantohavethemeetinginanotherplace.

B.Theavailabilityofthemeetingroomwillbediscussed.

C.Theyhavealreadyhadthemeeting.

D.Theywillhavethemeetingsometimelater.

9.A.Thecar’sdemandgreatlyexceedssupply.

B.Thewomanhaslistedthecar’sadvantages.

C.Thewomanreceivedacaramonthago.

D.Thewomandidn’tlikethecar.

10.A.Shewon’tdothepresentation.

B.Sheneedstocollectalotofdataforthepresentation.

C.Sheisstillatanearlystageofpreparationforthepresentation.

D.Thetopicismostimportantforthepresentation.

SectionB

InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassageandonelongerconversation.Aftereachpassageorconversation,youwillbeaskedseveralquestions.Thepassageandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

11.A.Thetypeoffoodyoufreeze.

B.Thewayyouwarmupthefrozenfood.

C.Whetherthefreezerbagsaresealed.

D.Whattemperatureyousetyourfreezerto.

12.A.Becausetheycanbeeasilystocked.

B.Becausetheyfitwellinthefridge.

C.Becausetheycomeindifferentsizesandshapes.

D.Becausetheyhelptokeepthedryfooddry.

13.A.Preventpeoplefromeatingtoomuchfood.

B.Stoppeoplefromremovingfoodthathasn’tgonebad.

C.Makepeoplebecomecautiousabouteatingunhealthyfood.

D.Makepeoplebecomeambitiousinmakinguseofleftoverfood.

Questions14through17arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

14.A.Postponeretirementage.B.Involvemorewomeninwork.

C.Hiremoreforeignworkers.D.Attractworkerswithhighsalaries.

15.A.Relievepressureonhumannursingcare.B.Takecareofchildrenandtheelderly.

C.Finallyreplacehumansinworkforce.D.Givehumansmoretimeforcreativework.

16.A.Robotscan’tdocertainwork.

B.Somepeopledon’tacceptrobots.

C.Theexpensesforrobotsarestillhigh.

D.Thefunctionsofrobotsneedimproving.

17.A.Japanstrugglestofightworkforceshortage.

B.Japaneseattitudestowardsrobotschangealot.

C.RobotshaveplayedamajorroleinJapan’sindustry.

D.RobotscanhelpinJapaneseworkforceshortage.

Questions18through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation

18.A.Thecruiselinerwillprovideallsortsoffoodandentertainment.

B.Onlyhalfofthecabinswillbefilledup.

C.Thepricesofunsoldticketswillbereduced.

D.Everyonewillbeabletoaffordtheticket.

19.A.Bookticketsassoonastheyareavailable.

B.Closelywatchthechangesofticketprices.

C.Comparedealsfromdifferentsources.

D.Keepincontactwithatravelagentyoucantrust.

20.A.Becausecruisetoursareonlysuitableforpeoplewhohavemuchfreetime.

B.Becausehecanworkpart-timetoearnmoneytopayforthetour.

C.Becausedoingpriceresearchandcomparingtakestime.

D.Becausehecansailshortlyafterbuyingthecheapticket.

II.GrammarandVocabulary

Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;

fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.

UK-basedsupermarketWaitrosehasbeenaccusedbysocialmediausersforsellingtreeleavesat6pounds.

Photosofvarioustreeleavespackagedinplasticbagsandarrangedasflowerbouquets(花束)wenthotonsocialmedialately,(21)________(cause)complaintsbecauseoftheproduct'

sprice,sixBritishpounds.Consideringtreeleavescanliterallybepickedupfromthestreetthistimeofyear,it'

sunderstandablethatsomepeoplewentafterWaitrose,accusingthesupermarketoftryingtomakemoneybyselling(22)________thatisactuallyfree.

"

Abagofactualleaves?

I'

llsellyouabinbagofleavesfor10p,"

onecustomerwrote.

ThishasgottobefromthedrunkMondaymorningmeetingcategoryofideas,"

someoneelsecommented.

Apparently,thebizarrebouquetsappearedonWaitrosesupermarketshelvesasawaytowelcomeautumn,and(23)________(feature)astickerurgingcustomersto"

bringtheoutdoorsinside"

.

Brightenupyourhomewithfreshlypickedflowers(24)________pleasantscents(香味)refreshtheseason,"

theofficialproductdescriptionread."

Wesourcethebestbloomsfromexpertgrowers,andhandlethemgently(25)________theycanlookbeautifulforlonger."

(26)________thegenerallynegativefeedbackonitsautumn-themedproduct,theBritish

supermarketproudlyannouncedthattheidea(27)________(inspire)atthebeginningofautumnbyademandfromshoppers.

(28)________weintendtooffer,webaseourdecisiononthedemandsfromcustomers.Ourcustomersloveusingtheseleavestomixinwiththeirseasonalflowerstobrightentheirhomes,"

aWaitrosespokespersontoldTheSun.

Interestingly,therewerethosewhoseemedtosomewhatjustifythepricetagofthisbagofleaves.Theysaidthatthosewereobviously"

highqualityleaves"

.Theirclaim(29)________betrue.Butevenabottleofwinecanbeboughtatthesamepriceorless.Itseemscrazytocharge6poundsforabagofleaves.

Thisisn'

tthefirsttimethatEnglishshopsandsupermarkets(30)________(make)newsheadlinesforsellingfreethingsathighprices.ThereusedtobeashopinLondon,whichsoldpaintedlogsfor$14apiece.

Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.

A.initiatedB.displayC.advocateD.extendedE.annoying

F.squeezingG.exposureH.specificallyI.relievedJ.stagedK.contemporary

Asglasstowerscontinuetopushtheirwayintocityskylineslikesunflowers____31____upthroughwalledgardens,somehomeownersanddevelopershavecometoarealization.Floor-to-ceilingglassmayprovidebreathtakingviews,butitcutsdownonopportunitiesforart____32____.Tosolvetheproblem,anumberofdevelopersarethinkingofdesigningapartmenttowers____33____withartexhibitinginmind.ThedevelopmentcompanyRFR,forexample,has____34____theideaofdesigningloft(顶楼)unitsinthestyleofadowntowngallery.

“Iwouldlovetoberecognizedasadeveloperwhocreatesspacesthatarereallyplannedforanartcollector,”saidAbyRosen,aco-founderofRFRandanartcollectorhimself.“I’mabig____35____ofartwhichconnectsyouwithhistoryandthedesireforculture.”

Onarecenttouroftheloftunitsat100East53rdStreetinMidtownManhattan,Mr.Rosenpointedtotheuninterruptedconcretewallsandfloors.“It’sthekindthatyoumayseewhenyougotoaGagosianGalleryorPaulKasminGallery,”hesaid.

Theceilingsareembedded(镶嵌)withslots(槽)thatallowsoftlightingtobeinstalledforparticularworks.Andtoprotectpreciouspieces,theexteriorglassisspeciallytreatedtopreventthe____36____tosunlight.

“Thesespacesenjoymany____37____high-risebenefits,whileatthesametimeavoid____38____sideeffectsofadowntownloft—thecreakingfloorsandtrafficnoise,”Mr.Rosensaid.

Tohammerthepoint,oneofthemodelunitswas____39____asagalleryratherthanahome,withworksfromvariouscollections.Mr.Rosensaidthattheunits’focusonart,withoutexception,____40____tothelobby,too,whereresidentscouldbegreetedbyasite-specificworkdesignedsolelyforthebuildingbyRachelFeinstein,whodepictedNewYorkCityicons,includingtheEmpireStateBuildingandtheMetropolitanMuseumofArt.

III.ReadingComprehension

ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

Theuniversecannotbereaduntilwehavelearntthelanguageandbecomefamiliarwiththe____41____inwhichitiswritten.Accordingtomany,itiswritteninmathematicallanguage,andthelettersaretriangles,circlesandothergeometricalfigures.

Inhumanhistory,thereare____42____definitionsof"

language."

Whicheverdefinitionisused,alanguagecontainsthesamecomponents.Theremustbeavocabularyofwordsorsymbols.Meaningsmustbe____43____thewor

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