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第一部分

Part 1-1
Question 1. It’s a rainy day. Students are attending the graduation ceremony indoors.

 

Question 2. You can see steak with sweet corn on the plate. Also, there’s a glass of wine on the table.
 

Question 3. This is Dr. Chen’s dental office. We’re calling to remind you that you have an appointment tomorrow at 5.
 

Question 4. The escalator is crowded with students. They’re holding onto the handrail.

 

第1-2部分
 

Question 5. Which two of the following are true about the professor in the picture?
A. He’s wearing a hat.
B. He’s wearing a pair of glasses.
C. He’s carrying an umbrella in his right hand.
D. He’s carrying a suitcase in his left hand.

 

Question 6. Which two of the following are true about the sign?
A. It tells people to handle glass with care.
B. It tells people that some animals are disappearing fast.
C. It tells people to celebrate now.
D. It tells people to take immediate action.

 

Question 7. Which two of the following are mentioned in the sign?
A. It’s a public swimming pool.
B. People cannot drink beer here.
C. People are responsible for their own safety.
D. Young children can swim here alone.

 

Question 8. Which two of the following are true about the event shown in the picture?
A. It takes place at a department store.
B. It takes place at a sports stadium.
C. People are fighting for concert tickets.
D. People are lining up to buy discount items.

 

Question 9. Which two of the following are true about the poster?
A. It advertises a dog show.
B. It promotes a movie about animals.
C. It shows some animals are mistreated.
D. It asks people to work together to achieve a goal.

 

Question 10. Which two of the following are true about the sign?
A. The waffle house is celebrating its anniversary.
B. The waffle house has gone out of business.
C. It shows the waffle house owner’s appreciation.
D. It shows a popular item the waffle house sells.

 

第二部分
 

Question 11. Are you ready for your exam?
 

Question 12. Do you have time for some tennis this weekend?
 

Question 13. You always seem so cheerful. No wonder you’re the most popular person in the office.
 

Question 14. Do you bargain with the seller to get a lower price when you buy something?
 

Question. 15. Would you mind taking a picture of me and my friend?
 

Question 16. The next painting Mr. Lin is going to show is mine. It’s so embarrassing. I can’t bear to look at it.
 

Question 17. How did you come up with so many interesting ideas on the research topic?
 

Question 18. Do you know when the deadline is for our report?
 

Question 19. Do you mind if I call tonight to confirm the reservation?
 

Question 20. Looks like the rain will stop any time soon. What do you think we should do?

第三部分
[14:31] For question 21, you’ll listen to a short conversation.
M: Nice outfit. It’s new, right?
W: Gee! You noticed. Are you into fashion?
M: No. I just heard some of the other girls say that you always seem to be wearing new clothes. They think you must spend ALL your monthly allowance shopping.
W: Hehe. Not at all.
M: Then where do all the new clothes come from? Do you borrow them from your roommates?
W: No. I have three sisters. We fought all the time when we were growing up. But now we can see the advantages of having three other people who are the same size.
Question 21. Which of the following is true about the woman?

 

[15:37] For question 22, you’ll listen to a short conversation.
M: Do you want to watch a movie? I downloaded something that you might like.
W: What’s it called?
M: The End of Time. They say it’s REALLY good.
W: Yes! I read a review the other day. But how did you download a copy? It’s new. It only opened last weekend.
M: Uh. You know. You can download almost anything these days.
W: Yeah. But it’s not legal, is it? I bet you didn’t pay for it.
M: But, you know, everybody does it.
W: But I don’t. and you shouldn’t, either.
Question 22. Which of the following is true about the conversation?

 

[16:41] For question 23, you’ll listen to a short conversation.
M: You don’t look very happy.
W: You’re right. I’m not happy.
M: What’s up?
W: It’s our school’s stupid course selection website. It’s hard to get into the system to register for classes. And it seems every course I want to take is already full. How come you never seem to have this problem?
M: The system usually opens at 7am. I’m up at 6, and by 7, I’m sitting in front of my computer and ready to go. Maybe you should try this approach.
W: Me? Up at 6 o’clock? You gotta be joking. I’d be better off staying up all night!
Question 23. What is the woman’s problem?

 

[17:47] For question 24, you’ll listen to a short conversation.
M: Good morning. How may I help you?
W: Hi. I’m new here. And I wanna open an account and deposit some money.
M: Are you a tourist here?
W: No. I’m an exchange student. And I’ll be here for one year.
M: So you’re a student. Do you have a photo ID with you? Like your passport or your driver’s license?
W: Yes. Here you are. My passport and student ID.
M: Thank you. Please fill out these forms first.
Question 24. Where would this conversation most likely take place?

 

[18:42] For question 25 and 26, you’ll listen to a short conversation.
W: So, where is this bus supposed to take us?
M: It SHOULD take us back up to Richmond.
W: Don’t you know for sure?
M: I’m not really sure if does or not.
W: Are you sure we got on the right bus?
M: I’ve never taken this bus. But I think it’s the right one.
W: This place doesn’t look like Richmond.
M: It’s true. And we have been on this bus for a while.
W: Read one of the street signs or something.
M: Yikes. Lexington?
W: That’s the last time I’m trusting you with the transportation.
M: My bad. But at least I know the right bus to take us back.
Question 25. Which is true about the speakers?
Question 26. What does the man mean when he says, “my bad”?

 

[20:19] For question 27 and 28, you’ll listen to a conversation.
(Attention please. All passengers should leave the station immediately.)
M: Did you hear that announcement?
W: Sorry, I didn’t. you know, I seldom pay attention to the announcements. What’s up?
M: I don’t know. The announcement asked everyone to leave the station immediately. Do you think there’s something seriously wrong? Do you think there could be a bomb in the station? Remember last week we saw that backpack on the bench? It didn’t seem to belong to anyone. It could’ve been a bomb. Maybe the same thing happened today.
W: Well, I think you’re just upset with all the bad things going on in the news lately. I’m sure it’s nothing serious. I read in the newspaper last week that the railway administration was going to be holding safety drills in the coming weeks. We’ll probably get outside and see the fire department conducting a drill.
Question 27. Why is the man upset?
Question 28. What does the woman think they would see outside of the station?

 

[22:05] For question 29 and 30, you’ll listen to a conversation.
M: We will be arriving at the Witte Museum in ten minutes. If you have any question about today’s tour, please don’t hesitate to ask.
W: Hi. I have a question.
M: Sure. What is it?
W: Are we allowed to take pictures once we are inside the museum?
M: That’s a good question. It is important to know the museum policy does not allow photography in the galleries. You’re also not allowed to use any video cameras to film the exhibitions. However, you are welcome to take photos in the reception hall in the parks outside the museum.
W: What about our lunch break? When will we stop for lunch?
M: That is scheduled for noon, near the food court. And we’ll meet back at the bus at one o’clock sharp.
Question 29. Where in the museum is photography allowed?
Question 30. How long is the lunch break?

第四部分
Question 31 and 32 are based on the following report.
Butterflies are beautiful insects. If you want to have them in your garden, here’s what you have to do. First, to attract butterflies to your garden, you’ll need to plant the right flowers. Like bees, adult butterflies feed on a wide variety of wild flowers, particularly those growing in warmplaces. So simply grow suitable flowers for March until the end of butterfly season in late October or early November. Additionally, you should leave fallen fruit under fruit trees.Butterflies enjoy feeding on juices in fallen pears, plums, and apples. Also, if possible, avoidusing chemicals in your garden, especially on your plants that are flowering. So plant the right flowers, leave fallen fruit on the ground, and avoid using chemicals. Then sit back, relax, and enjoy the delightful sight of butterflies in your garden.


[28:10] Question 33 and 34 are based on the following talk.
When you go to the airport, you need to check in first. To do so, you must go to your airline and go to the check-in desk. For international flights, you are required to present your passport. But
for domestic flights, only a photo ID is required. When you book your ticket, you probably got aconfirmation number. You should have the number ready, too, just in case. The airline agent will
ask if you want to check in your luggage or if you only have carry-on luggage. You must check in the larger luggage but smaller suitcases can be carried onto the plane. After the agent gives you the boarding pass, you can go through the security, and head to your departure gate until it is time to board.


[29:59] Question 35 and 36 are based on the following talk.
Lemonade Day is a free, fun, and practical learning program. It teaches children how to start, own, and operate their business, a lemonade stand. It began in Houston, Texas, in the year 2007with only two thousand and seven hundred kids. In 2011, over a hundred and twenty thousand kids all across the America participated. Children who join the program receive a workbook that includes the 14 lessons of Lemonade Day. They also get a video that explains the program. The kids learn how to set profit-making goals, serve customers, and create a budget. From the program, kids learn how to solve problems and gain more confidence in themselves. The kids may keep all the money they make, but they’re encouraged to spend some, save some, and share some.

 

[31:58] Question 37 and 38 are based on the following talk.
My doctor ordered me to eat less and come up with an exercise plan. Because I’ve never monitored what I eat and how much exercise I get, I turned to modern technology for help. To find out how much exercise I was getting, I bought a device that is called Fitness Tracker. It helps me keep track of my level of fitness. I wear it on my wrist, and then as I move, it measures my activity. It works quite well. But it isn’t as comfortable as a wrist watch. I also bought an app for my smartphone to calculate how much calorie I’ve been eating. It works pretty well, and I am easily able to enter the necessary information in just a minute or two every day. Have I lost weight? Yes, I have. My doctor is happy with me, and I think that technology really helps.


[33:47] Question 39 and 40 are based on the following report.
The American Dialect Society was founded in 1889 to study the English language as it is spoken in North America. The organization was set up as part of an effort to create a comprehensive American dialect dictionary. This, however, took over a century. The dictionary, The Dictionary of American Regional English, was published in five volumes between 1985 and 2012. And it’s a record of American English as it is spoken in the United States. It contains words, phrases, and pronunciation that vary from one part of the country to another. But these days, perhaps, the American Dialect Society is most famous for its word of the year. Every year since 1991, it has selected a word or a phrase which it considers most important for that specific year. For example, “app” was the word for the year 2010, “occupy” in 2011, and “hashtag” in 2012.

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第一部分

 

Part 1-1
Question 1. The man is driving a sports car. He has a big dog sitting next to him.

 

Question 2. Kevin is walking with his brother and sister on the street. He is in the middle with a shopping bag in his hand.
 

Question 3. It’s the first day of school. The teacher is welcoming a little girl who is accompanied by her parents.
 

Question 4. The typhoon is not expected to affect Taiwan. It will pass to the east and head toward Japan.
 

第一-2部分 [5:15]
 

Question 5. Which two of the following are true about the student in the picture?
A. He’s playing handball.
B. He’s playing soccer.
C. He’s holding the ball.
D. He’s kicking the ball.

 

Question 6. Which two of the following are true about the students in the picture?
A. They’re attending a concert
B. They’re having a group discussion.
C. There’s a computer in front of them
D. There are more people sitting than standing.

 

Question 7. Which two of the are true about the picture?
A. There’s a sign in the front yard
B. There’s a sign in the back yard.
C. The sign means, be nice to your pet, or you’ll be sorry.
D. The sign means, if you go past the gate, a dog may bite you.

 

Question 8. Which two of the following are true about the picture?
A. Half of the cake has been eaten
B. A quarter of the cake has been eaten.
C. There’s a cherry on top of the cake.
D. There’s a strawberry on top of the cake.

 

Question 9. Which two of the following are true about the graph?
A. Business was the slowest in January.
B. Business was the best in April.
C. Sales suddenly dropped in May.
D. Sales increased every month.

 

Question 10. Which two of the following are suggestions to pet owners?
A. Keep your pets clean.
B. Handle your pets’ droppings properly.
C. Have good control over your pets.
D. Follow your pets’ footsteps.

 

第二部分
 

Question 11. Where are you going for spring break?
 

Question 12. I need to make a phone call. Would you mind if I turn the music down?
 

Question 13. Excuse me. Where can I board the train to Taipei?
 

Question 14. Don’t walk over there. The floor is very sticky.
 

Question 15. I see you have a violin with you. Can you play well?
 

Question 16. Can you think of anything to do outside when the weather is hot and humid?
 

Question 17. Grandma is coming to visit. You can’t leave your room like this.
 

Question 18. Can you imagine some people make a fortune by doing all kinds of illegal businesses?
 

Question 19. What are some things your family has done to help the environment?
 

Question 20. I’ve finally memorized all the chemical elements for science class.

 

第三部分
 

For question 21, you’ll listen to a short conversation.
W: Excuse me. Could you tell me if the 205 has gone yet?
M: Yes. It went two or three minutes ago. I’m afraid you just missed it.
W: Too bad. Thanks anyway. I think I’d better get a taxi then. I don’t want to be late for school.
M: But the next bus won’t be long. The 205 runs pretty frequently. They come every 10 minutes or so.
Question 21. Where does this conversation mostly likely take place?

 

[15:20] For question 22, you’ll listen to a short conversation.
W: You can wait here if you want to although you might be more comfortable in the other room.
M: No, I’m fine here. Thank you. And the principal will be here any minute, right?
W: Yes, I think so. Could I get you something to drink?
M: Yes, I’d love a cup of coffee if that’s alright.
Question 22. Which of the following is true about the conversation?

 

[16:04] For question 23, you’ll listen to a short conversation.
M: Did you do anything interesting over the weekend?
W: Sure! I went to see a movie by myself. It was fun.
M: How much fun could it be going to the movie all by yourself? You should’ve called me.
W: Thanks for the offer. But I enjoy going to the movies alone because I hate being talked to when watching a movie. It’s so annoying.
M: I guess what you’re saying is that the next time when I go to the movies with you, I’d better keep my mouth shut.
W: Hey, don’t get me wrong. I didn’t say that.

Question 23. Why did the woman go see a movie by herself?
 

[17:05] For question 24, you’ll listen to a short conversation.
W: I’m so sorry I’m late. I had to take my dog to the animal hospital this morning.
M: Don’t worry about it. We’ve just started the meeting, and you haven’t missed anything important. By the way, is your dog alright?
W: I’m not sure. The doctor gave him some tests but we won’t get the results for a couple of days.
M: Well, I hope it’s nothing serious. Okay, now let’s get to the second point.

Question 24. According to the conversation, which of the following is true?
 

[18:03] For question 25 and 26, you’ll listen to a conversation.
W: Did you have a good Christmas?
M: Yeah, it was wonderful. We had Christmas dinner on the beach.
W: What? You must’ve been freezing.
M: No, not at all. We flew to Australia to visit my brother and his family. They live in Sydney.
W: You lucky thing!
M: You know, it’s summer down there in December. The weather was beautiful.
W: But celebrating Christmas on the beach, that’s quite unusual.
M: Actually, having Christmas dinner on the beach is something of an Australian tradition. A lot of people do it. The beach we went to was packed. It was great fun. There was even a guy dressed as a Santa Claus. And you know what?
W: What?
M: He went surfing. It was so funny.
Question 25. Why did the man go to Australia?
Question 26. What did the man dressed as Santa Claus do?

 

[19:30] For question 27 and 28, you’ll listen to a conversation.
M: Hurry up. It’s time to leave. I don’t want you to be late for school again.
W: I’m almost ready. Just give me five minutes.
M: You’ve eaten your breakfast, haven’t you?
W: No. but don’t worry. I’ll grab something to eat later.
M: I do worry though. You can’t study on an empty stomach.
W: It’s alright! I’m fine. I’m not even hungry.
M: That’s not the point. It’s not healthy to keep skipping breakfast, you know.
W: I do know. But I’d rather have an extra 10 minutes in bed.
M: Then you should go to bed 10 minutes earlier at night. Let’s go now. don’t forget the sandwich that your mom made for you.
Question 27. What’s the relationship between the speakers?
Question 28. Why does the man advise the woman to go to bed earlier?

 

For question 29 and 30, you’ll listen to a conversation.
M: In your latest movie, you played the role of a painter. How do you choose your roles?
W: I usually choose a movie because there’s one or two scenes I really want to do. Scenes that are different and unpredictable. I think it’s important to do movies that make people think.
M: If you were not acting, what would you do?
W: I would want to write movie scripts. But if I had to have a regular job to support myself, I couldn’t imagine working anywhere else but on a movie set.
M: What do you mean?
W: I mean I would like to work in prop, costume, or the art department. Something like that.
M: What about your real-life hobbies?
W: Well, I read a lot of books. And I write, too! And I also play the guitar.
M: Thank you for being a guest on our show today.
Question 29. What kind of movies does the woman like to do?
Question 30. Besides acting, what regular job would the woman like to have?

 

第四部分


[25:10] Questions 31 and 32 are based on the following talk.
This is FM200, your favorite music station in Taiwan. I’m your host, Miranda Chou. Before we get to the music, I’d like to read a letter from Jason, a faithful listener in Tainan. Dear Miranda, I’m a 45-year-old male. I’d like to know how to ask not to be addressed as sir in a restaurant setting. Because I travel often, I also eat alone. I know waiters and waitresses are being polite, but after the initial contact, I’m uncomfortable with the use of sir, which makes me feel older. How can I ask the waiters and waitresses not to call me sir? Now, listeners, if you have anything to say to Jason, our lines are open.


[27:09] Questions 33 and 34 are based on the following talk.
As a child, I was lucky enough to have a yard to play in. it wasn’t particularly large, perhaps 20 meters long and 10 meters wide. But to a little kid, it felt huge. Well, this yard contained flowers, a vegetable garden, and an apple tree. I played with my friends in the yard. And in the summer, we used to set up a small swimming pool to play in. it was great. However, my favorite thing about the yard was the apple tree. And that was because it was big enough to climb. As a kid, I loved climbing that apple tree to see how high I could get before running out of courage.

 

[28:50] Questions 35 and 36 are based on the following report.
Text messaging has become the preferred method of communication for American teenagers, with 33% of teens sending more than 100 texts a day, a new survey says. The research illustrates the important role that text messaging plays in the life of todays’ teenagers. 75%of teenagers have their own cell phones up from 45% from 2004. They primarily use their phones to contact their parents. But they prefer text messaging when it comes to communicating with their peers. Teens make or receives about five calls a day, and 50% of them send a minimum of 60 text messages a day, the survey found. And despite the fact that most schools have banned cell phones in the classroom, 43% reported sending at least one text message from class a day. And teenage girls are doing most of the texting. For example, girls text their friends multiple times a day just to say hi.


[30:54] Questions 37 and 38 are based on the following talk.
I work as a lawyer. And once a year ago or so, I was working on a difficult case. I had been working 12 hours days for months. I was exhausted. I was losing my ability to concentrate. And the quality of my work was slipping. One morning, I had enough. I closed my laptop, turned off phone, and escaped to my car to a small town in the countryside. I walked around. I chatted to some local people and just allowed myself to relax. I returned to the city that evening, and everything was the same as before except me. I felt different! And the next morning, I turned up at my office and produced better work than I had done for months. My experience taught me that all work and no play not only makes one a dull person, but it also makes one a less effective
worker.

 

[32:48] Questions 39 and 40 are based on the following report.
Airports across the globe are trying to reduce their carbon dioxide emission to help solve global warming. After all, climate change affects everyone. And airports have a part to play in finding a solution. Helsinki Airport, for example, has cut its carbon dioxide emission by nearly 2500 tons by making its heating and lighting more efficient. It is also using more electric vehicles. And Boston Logan Airport has been using wind power to generate electricity for its administration center. However, going green at an airport is not always easy. For instance, renewable energy technologies such as solar panels and turbines for wind power have to be located far away from air traffic control towers and runways. Additionally, the biggest challenge with solar power is the storage of energy during the day for use at night.

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第一部分
Question 1. A man is trying to eat a bowl of spaghetti. Some of it has fallen onto the table.
 

Question 2. This is Mary’s dorm room. She has posters of scientists she admires on the wall.
 

Question 3. The students are dressed in traditional Chinese costumes. They’re performing a
special dance called Ba-yi on Teacher’s Day.

 

Question 4. Dr. Helen Chen is going to speak at our workshop this Thursday at noon. She’s
going to talk about how to write a stage play.

 

第 1-2部分
Question 5. Which two of the following are true about the women in the picture?
A. They look very serious.
B. They both have short hair.
C. They’re sharing some food.
D. They’re having a good time.

 

Question 6. Which two of the following are true about the boy in the picture?
A. The boy is holding a coconut.
B. The boy is wearing a hat.
C. The boy is up in a tree.
D. The boy is eating some fruit.

 

Question 7. Which two of the following are true about the picture?
A. Two of the dancers are female.
B. All the dancers wear flowers on their heads.
C. They’re dancing on the beach.
D. The women are dancing in the middle.

 

Question 8. Which two of the following are true about the students in the picture?
A. They are putting their food into the oven.
B. They are learning how to prepare fish.
C. They are learning how to cut up a turkey.
D. They are watching a teacher demonstrate something.

 

Question 9. Which two of the following are true about the store in the picture?
A. It has some discount items on sale.
B. It has a buy-one-get-one-free promotion.
C. It sells extra-large bottles of perfume.
D. It sells bottles of freshly squeezed juice.

 

Question 10. Which two of the following can we learn from the nametag?
A. Mr. Smith is a university professor.
B. Mr. Smith is a college student.
C. Mr. Smith is the leader of a student organization.
D. Mr. Smith doesn’t have a middle name.


第二部分
Question 11. I was wondering where I can find a drugstore near here.
 

Question 12. Do you want to go to the KTV with us this weekend?
 

Question 13. Excuse me. Are these your boots?
 

Question 14. I have a hard time reading this label. Can you see what it says?
 

Question 15. Can you give me a ride on your motorcycle?
 

Question 16. We’ve been studying for two hours. Are you ready for a break?
 

Question 17. The bus is not here yet. But I’m afraid I need to go to the bathroom.
 

Question 18. I don’t want to start an argument, but I really don’t agree  with you on this issue.
 

Question 19. Look at the price tag. Twenty thousand NT dollars just for an ordinary-looking jacket? That’s really highway robbery.
 

Question 20. Do you think modern technology reduces or increases stress in our daily life?

第三部分
M: it would be cheaper to go by bus, wouldn’t it?
W: Definitely. But it would take hours longer. And we’re only going to be there for one night.
M: I guess so. We don’t want to waste half the weekend sitting on a bus.
W: Right. So let’s treat ourselves and take the train.
Question 21. Why does the couple decide to travel by train?

 

W: I see you’re using your own chopsticks.
M: Yes, I always do these days. I keep them in my bag. I don’t like using these disposable ones.
W: Why not? What’s wrong with them?
M: For one thing, they’re not environmentally friendly. You use them just once and throw them away. It’s such a waste. I think it’s healthier to use my own, too. At least I know they are clean
Question 22. What is the conversation mainly about?

 

W: I couldn’t stand being a dentist.
M: Why not? It’s a well-paying job. I wish my salary was half as good as a dentist’s.
W: But who wants to spend all day looking in people’s mouths?
M: Oh, I can imagine a worse way to make a living. Look on the bright side. Some people do have beautiful teeth.
Question 23. Which of the following is true about the conversation?

 

M: Where should we go for our honeymoon?
W: I would like to go to Hawaii. It’s beautiful there and I love its culture.
M: I know. But I spent two years working there. Can we go somewhere else? Like Turkey.
W: Hawaii is one of the world’s hottest honeymoon destinations. And I’ve always wanted to go there.
M: Okay. At least we don’t need to hire a tour guide there.
Question 24. What can be inferred from this conversation?

 

W: Let’s cross the road. There’s a convenience store over there.
M: Okay. What do you want to get?
W: Just a drink. I’m really thirsty.
M: Me too. I can do with a coffee. Hey stop! Get back on the sidewalk. You can’t cross the road here.
W: Why not? What’s wrong?
M: You might get hit by a car or a bus. In my country, it’s called jaywalking. Unless you use a proper pedestrian crossing, you can get fined.
W: Yeah, I think you’re right. Let’s take the pedestrian crossing there.
Question 25. Where does this conversation take place?
Question 26. Which of the following statement is true about the man?

 

M: I’m so nervous about tomorrow’s exam.
W: Haven’t you prepared for it?
M: I’m really well prepared. The problem is, I can’t stop worrying. And that’s making my physically sick. My stomach feels terrible.
W: You need to relax, you know.
M: I know. But I always feel this way before exams. You want me to relax, but it’s easier said than done.
W: I agree. I’m sorry. My suggestion wasn’t very helpful.
M: There’s no need to apologize. You’re right. I SHOULD calm down and take it easy.
W: Well, if I were you, I’d go see a doctor or a school counselor.
M: Yeah, I guess you ARE right.
Question 27. Which of the following is true about the conversation?
Question 28. Why does the woman apologize?

 

M: Did you wear a uniform to school when you were in high school?
W: Yes, I did.
M: Geez. We didn’t do that when we were in high school.
W: Personally, I think it’s a good thing to wear a uniform.
M: Why is that?
W: Well, by having uniforms, we didn’t have to waste time thinking about what to wear for the day. It was easier for our parents, too, because they could save some money on clothes. But we think differently in our school. We believe it helps students to develop creativity when they get to choose what to wear. In addition, it helps build up their individuality when they show up at school not looking like everybody else. It’s also a good way to help them learn how make decisions for themselves.
W: Yeah, that makes sense, too.
Question 29. What does the woman like about having uniforms.
Question 30. What is NOT mentioned by a man as an advantage of not wearing uniforms?

 

第四部份

Question 31.32
Many school district in the United States have begun to provide their students with tablet computers. But simply providing every student with a tablet, although novel and exciting, will not automatically lead to higher achievement. Tablets are great for learning, but they’re equally good at distracting students. The temptation to play a quick game or check your messages every few minutes can be overwhelming. Then, there are a number of practical issues. Unlike traditional books, tablets need charging. In a classroom of 20 or 30 students, there will always be one or two who forgot to charge their devices’ battery the previous night. And what happen to the lesson when the Wi-Fi server is slow or disconnected? No one is saying that tablet computers have no advantages, but it’s unrealistic to argue that they are perfect.

Question 33.34

Good morning and welcome. The main focus of this class is to develop your English presentation skills. The opportunity to give presentations on a variety of topics will help you improve your ability to express yourself clearly. We’re going to focus on three important elements of effective presentations. Firstly, using body language to improve communication. Secondly, using visuals more effectively in PowerPoint presentations. And finally, learning how to speak with confidence by getting used to expressing yourself in front of others. If you can master these skills, you’ll be able to communicate effectively in an increasingly globalized world. For those planning on participating in a study abroad program next year, you’ll find yourself well-prepared for the challenges ahead.

Question 35.36.

New technologies have had a great impact on the way people watch television. Video-on-demand services, which allow viewers to watch whatever they want, when they want, are gaining millions of new customers every year. The difficulty for video-on-demand services in the past was that you could only watch their programs on a computer. This wasn’t ideal for families who wanted to watch programs or movies together. But these days, it is a relatively simple matter to wirelessly hook up a TV to your computer. However, they’re still challenges. One of these challenges is download speeds. Low download speeds often affect the quality of the picture, especially when using more than one device. But the challenges are being met. So who knows how we’ll watch television in 10 or 20 years’ time?
 

Question 37.38

What’s the point of studying history? Millions of school children have asked themselves this question. It’s all in the past. Why do I need to know this stuff? Well, history, knowing and understanding what happened in the past, can help us make better decisions. We can learn valuable lessons from past mistakes, lessons that may help us avoid repeating them. History can also be inspiring. Knowing what people have achieved in the past might motivate us to succeed and achieve our goals, too. And history teaches us to ask why and how as well as what and when.These important questions sharpen our critical thinking abilities, helping us to solve problems and form arguments.

Question 39.40.
Cars cause traffic jams. Cars cause pollution. Cars are expensive to run. It’s easy for us to be critical of cars. But what would life be like without them? Cars increase mobility. Without cars, it would be difficult for many people to get to work, especially those who don’t live in big cities with good public transport systems. People would have far fewer opportunities if they were forced to work locally. It’s the same with shopping. Just imagine how limited the options would be if you could only shop at stores close to your home. And what about recreation? It wouldn’t be so easy to get away to visit beaches, mountains, and lakes if you have to rely on public transport. So there are two sides to every story. Yes, cars cause congestion, pollution, and are expensive, but it would be wrong to forget the big benefits they offer.

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一、看圖辨義:第一部分(單選題)
Question 1. Look at the tree! It looks like a man’s head that is looking at us.
 

Question 2. A family of four is taking a walk in the park. The two boys are wearing a big smile.
 

Question 3. An elderly man is being examined by a doctor. The doctor is listening to his heart.
 

Question 4. The students are sitting at their desk. They’re learning in a group with the help of their teacher.
 

一、看圖辨義:第二部分(多選題)
Question 5. Which two of the following are true about the woman in the picture?
A. She’s wearing glasses.
B. She has long hair.
C. She’s sleeping on the sofa.
D. She’s reading a book on the sofa.

 

Question 6. Which two of the following are true about the picture?
A. Some people are getting off a train.
B. The train arrives at this station at 6:30.
C. Two people are sitting on a bench
D. A couple is going through their luggage.

 

Question 7. Which two of the following are true about the people in the picture?
A. A male school teacher is directing the traffic.
B. Several school children are crossing the street.
C. A female police officer is directing the traffic.
D. Several senior citizens are crossing the street.

 

Question 8. Which two of following are true about the picture?
A. People are lining up for concert tickets.
B. People are listening with attention.
C. The woman is giving a museum tour.
D. The woman is dancing happily.

 

Question 9.Which two of the following are true about the book?
A. It’s about saving face in social context.
B. It tells you what social work means.
C. It’s about making friends the world over.
D. It involves the joint effort of three authors.

 

Question 10. Which two of the following are true about Americans and the foreign language they learned at
school?
A. More than half of them can use it to introduce themselves.
B. More than half of them can use it to ask for directions.
C. No more than 30% of them can use it to read a paper.
D. No more than 30% of them can use it to order food.

 

二、對答
Question 11. How long will it take to process my application?
 

Question 12. My neighbors always play loud music around midnight. It’s really driving me crazy.
 

Question 13. Why is that movie star always followed by a large group of fans?
 

Question 14. Simon, can you help me with my science project?
 

Question 15. Are you going to be a long time? I’m really in a hurry.
 

Question 16. I need exact change to ride the bus, but I only have this 100-dollar bill. Can you help me?
 

Question 17. This novel is on our reading list. But I think it’s too expensive, don’t you?
 

Question 18. Guess what? Scientists have created a chemical that can be added to food to make people
easily feel full.

 

Question 19. Why do you keep this plant indoors? I thought it needed a lot of sunshine.

Question 20. Uh I regret hiking up here in the mountain in such terrible weather. It’s raining so hard and I’m
totally wet.

 

三、簡短對話
M: I’m sorry. But you can’t cycle here. This is a walking zone. It’s for pedestrians only.
W: Oh I’m sorry. I didn’t know. But I can get off and push my bike, can’t I?
M: Yes, of course. That’s not a problem.
W: Okay. Thanks. Sorry about that.
Question 21. What was the woman doing at the beginning of the conversation?

 

M: Gosh. My hand really hurts. I’m not used to writing with a pen.
W: Me neither. I hardly ever write anything by hand these days. So what are you writing?
M: A job application. They want it hand written though I really don’t know why.
W: They probably think your handwriting shows your personality or something.

Question 22. What does the man complain about?
 

M: What’s that long face for? Don’t tell me it’s the Monday blues.
W: Not really. My roommate and I had a big fight last Saturday night. And we haven’t spoken to each other since.
M: How come? I thought the two of you got along with each other pretty well.
W: I thought so, too! Anyway, one of us will have to move out of the dormitory if we don’t make up soon.

Question 23. What’s wrong with the young woman?
 

M: What’s the tooth fairy? A fairy with big teeth or something? Does it punish children by biting them?
W: No! Don’t be silly. It’s an old tradition. When a baby tooth falls out, kids put it under their pillow when they go to bed.
M: Okay. Then what happens?
W: Well, the tooth fairy comes when they’re asleep. And exchange the tooth for a coin. Like I said, it’s just a tradition.
Question 24. What is the conversation mainly about?

 

W: Good morning. Please have a seat. What seems to be the problem?

M: I have a pretty bad stomachache.
W: I see.
M: And I have to go to the bathroom constantly. And I feel dizzy, too.
W: Are there any other symptoms?
M: Sometimes I feel like throwing up. But it comes and goes. This all started when I ate some leftovers from my refrigerator.
W: And when did all these symptoms start?
M: This morning
W: It sounds pretty serious to me. We need to run some tests first.
M: Is there something I can do meanwhile to not feel so sick?
W: Yes. Make sure you consume a lot of fluids, like water, sports drinks, or light soup.
Question 25. What is not a symptom the man is experiencing?
Question 26. What does the doctor recommend the man do?

 

W: You really should go. I’ll pay for the trip if you can’t afford it.
M: Thanks. That’s really kind of you. But money isn’t the main problem.
W: So why don’t you go? Your mom doesn’t turn ninety every day. You really should go to her party.
M: It would be difficult to get the time off work. It’s the busiest time of the year.
W: I think your boss would understand. She’s a nice person.

M: Yeah, I know, but-
W: But what?

M: But my brother would be there and I can’t stand him. I haven’t talked to him for, well, it must be a couple of decades.

W: So that’s why. But you’ll never know. Perhaps he has changed. People do change over time. And just think about how happy your mom would be to see you two together again.
Question 27. What is the woman trying to convince the man to do ?
Question 28. What can we infer about the relationship between the man and his brother?

 

W: I heard you just got back from a trip to Japan. A student exchange or something, wasn’t it?
M: Yes, that’s right. I was in Tokyo for a semester.
W: So how was it?
M: Great! A really good experience. It was the first time I’ve been away from home for so long. But I loved it.
W: And I bet your Japanese improved a lot.
M: Well, not so much, to tell the truth. Most of the classes we attended were taught in English. They were kind of specially designed for international students like me.
W: So you didn’t get much of a chance to mix with Japanese students then?
M: Not in class. But there were plenty of local students in our dormitory. We mix with them there and my Japanese did improve a bit.
W: That’s good.
Question 29. Which of the following is true about the speakers?
Question 30. What is the main reason the man’s Japanese didn’t improve much?

 

四、短文聽解

Question 31.32.
What are universities for? Is their primary mission to prepare young people for work? I don’t think so. Universities should be teaching students to think critically in order to form their own opinions and beliefs. They need to encourage young people to question and explore, and to equip them with the skills necessary to do this. Additionally, universities should enable students to pursue their academic and intellectual interests, providing them with the best possible teachers and resources. Young people go to universities to broaden their horizons, not just to be trained for work. Preparing younger people fir work is important. But it’s a narrow focus. The primary mission of universities goes much further.

 

Question 33.34.
Driverless cars are a reality. In some countries, they are already on the roads and they will become an increasingly common sight in the years ahead. But what is going to happen in case of accidents? Who will be held responsible? Imagine when crossing the road, a pedestrian is hit by a driverless car. The accident was not the pedestrian’s fault. But whose fault was it? Who will be blamed? Perhaps it will be the manufacturer, the company that built the car. Or it could be the people who wrote the software that controls the vehicle. Or maybe it should be the owner’s responsibility, the people who actually bought the car. One thing is certain. Existing laws were written for cars with a human driver. But now new laws will be needed to catch up with this new technology.

Question 35.36
I got my first job delivering newspapers when I was 14. I’d get up at 6:30 in the morning, 6 days a week, and go off on my bike to deliver about 30 newspapers before school. A couple of years later, I got my first full-time job. When I was 16, I left school and went to work in a factory, which packed different kinds of food, mainly snacks. It was hard, dirty work, and not very well-paid. I worked 40 hours a week on average, and took home less than 80 dollars because I didn’t have a high school diploma. I really didn’t like working in that factory. But the experience taught me a valuable lesson: the importance of education. I realized that, without going to high school and college, I might be working long hours at low pay for the rest of my life.

 

Question 37.38.

This morning, it was raining very hard. It was pouring down. I was standing outside my apartment building, trying to get a taxi. Then I saw a street cleaner, clearing away trash in the park across the road. I watched her doing her job. And noticed that she only had one arm. At first I felt sorry for her. It’s pouring, I thought. and with only one arm, she’s working so slowly. Then I had a second, and more positive, thought. Isn’t it great that physically challenged people can work, can help themselves, and can make contributions to society? But this led to my third thought. I wondered why an one-armed person was doing such a physically demanding job. Had she been given the equal opportunity to choose a job, or was this the only one available? This question stayed in my mind for the rest of the day.

Question 39.40.

Hunting animals, such as lion, has a the subject of much media attention, especially because the number of big-game animals in Africa is in decline. At the moment, if you have enough money, you can legally hunt almost any African animal, including lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and hippo. You need a permit, but if you follow the rules, then hunting is perfectly legal. But if big-game animals in Africa are in decline, then hunting should be banned, right? Well, maybe. But it’s not as simple as that. Those who support hunting point out that hunting actually provides money that directly funds conservation. For instance, one conservation project in Zimbabwe has more than 400 lions as well as an important important population of rhino. The funding of the project depends entirely on hunting. According to the reserves manager, a ban on hunting would be a disaster.

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Question 1. There are two dogs in the picture. The big dog on the right is looking at the small one on the left.
 

Question 2. A boy is sitting on a swing. He is being pushed by the man standing behind him.
 

Question 3. Mr. Wang has been a nurse for more than 20 years. He’s now taking a patient’s temperature.
 

Question 4. Pauline is traveling light on her trip to Thailand. She just has a backpack and a piece of carry-on luggage.
 


第二部分

Question 5. Which two of the following are true about the woman
A. She is holding a mug in her left hand.
B. She is buying a cup of coffee.
C. She’s enjoying her drink.
D. She had spilled her drink on the desk.

 

Question 6. Which two of the following are true about the people in the picture?
A. A girl is mixing something with a spoon.
B. The man is pouring milk into a cup.
C. The man is holding a spoon.
D. There is a spoon in the bowl.

 

Question 7. Which two of the following are true about the picture?
A. It’s a book of fiction.
B. It’s a book of geography.
C. It’s the story of Benjamin Franklin’s life.
D. It’s written by Benjamin Franklin himself.

 

Question 8. Which two of the following are true about the students in the picture?
A. They’re visiting their teachers during office hours.
B. They’re attending an educational exhibition.
C. They’re asking for information about studying abroad
D. They’re making international flight reservations.

 

Question 9. Which two of the following are true about the picture?
A. The woman is blaming the man for the car accident.
B. The man keeps apologizing to the woman.
C. One police officer is taking pictures of the accident.
D. One police officer is giving the driver a drunk driving test.

 

Question 10. Which two of the following are true about the poster
A. The animal in the middle is a fierce tiger.
B. The animals in the poster need to be protected.
C. It’s an advertisement for a newly open wildlife zoo.
D. It urges people to keep animals where they belong.


對答
Question 11. Excuse me. I’m afraid you’re not allowed to drink that in here.

 

Question 12. I’m new in town. Can you tell me how to get to the famous temple?
 

Question 13. What is the most rewarding part of being a fashion designer?
 

Question 14. Could you give me a hand by taking out the garbage?
 

Question 15. Excuse, me ma’am. Do you know how often the buses run this time of day?
 

Question 16. I’ve just visited the Lanyan Museum in Yilan. I believe you’ll like it as its architecture is very unique.
 

Question 17. I need to get my sleeping pattern back to normal because school starts next Monday.
 

Question 18. Mom, something’s wrong with Lucky, the little dog I brought home yesterday. He keeps scratching
behind his ears.

 

Question 19. You wouldn’t have this dress in a larger size, would you?
 

Question 20. Look at that! That guy should be penalized. What’s the fine for littering in Taipei 101?


第三部分 簡答對話

M: How can I help you?
W: I’m a little late. But I have an appointment to see Mr. Ward.
M: I’m sorry. But he left the office about five minutes ago. Would you like to leave him a note?
W: No, that’s alright. It’s my fault. I’ll contact him directly.

Question 21. What does the woman say that it is her fault?


M: You look happy. What’s up?
W: I’m more than happy. I’m in heaven. I’ve just received the best news of my life. I’ve been accepted by
my dream university with a scholarship. I’m going to be an artist.
M: Well done! That’s fantastic.
W: Isn’t it? It’ll be hard work, but it’s a dream come true.
Question 22. Why is the woman so happy?


M: What do you call your father?
W: I call him Dad, or sometimes Daddy. Why do you ask?
M: Well, I heard this kid talking to his father this morning. And he used his dad’s first name. It kind of
surprised me.
W: Oh, right. Yeah, some people do that. But it’s not very common. The vast majority don’t.
Question 23. What are the man and the woman talking about?


W: Did you hear the news that Britain voted to leave the EU?
M: Uh no. What is the EU?
W: The EU stands for the European Union. It is an economic and political body consisting of 28 European countries.
M: What will happen when Britain leaves Europe?
W: Britain cannot really leave Europe. It’s just not part of the union anymore.
Question 24. What can we learn from the conversation?
W: I see you bring your own tea to the office every day. It smells so good.
M: A good cup of tea wakes me up and keeps me going all day.
W: Do you have a special way to make a good cup of tea? What do you put in the cup first, tea, milk, or sugar?
M: I always put the sugar and the tea bag in together. Then I pour the water in and let them sit for a few minutes. The flavor of the tea will spread out evenly that way.
W: Then you add the milk after?
M: That’s right.
W: Sounds very easy.
M: Yeah try it out when you have time. I guarantee you’ll like it.
Question 25. Why does the man enjoy a cup of tea in the morning?
Question 26. How does the man make the tea?


M: Do you think Judy will go out on a date with me?
W: Don’t ask me. I’ve got no idea. Why don’t you just ask her?
M: Because she might say no! it’d be so embarrassing.
W: But she might say yes. And that would be great.
M: I know. But it might ruin our friendship. So I was think maybe you could, you know...
W: I could what? Ask Judy out for you?
M: No! Just try to find out if she’s interested in me. You know, ask a few simple questions.
W: I’m not going to do that. I’m not your spy. There are some things you’ve got to do for yourself. And asking people out on dates is one of them.
Question 27. What relationship does the man and Judy have?
Question 28. What does the man want to woman to do?


M: What do you think of this color? I quite like it.
W: It’s okay. But I don’t think it’ll match our furniture. It would definitely clash with our red sofa.

M: So what color do you think will work?
W: Perhaps the light green. I think that’ll look good with the sofa and the armchair. Better than boring old white at least.
M: Yeah, I definitely don’t want white in the living room. That would be the same as our bedroom, and I’d prefer a bit of variety.
W: So how about this one? Or do you think it’s too dark?
M: Yeah, brown is a little too dark for the living room. I think this one might be better. What do you think?
W: Yeah, I like it. Of course, you never really know what it’ll look like until you see it on the walls.
M: That’s the problem. And then it’s too late to change your mind.
Question 29. What are the man and the woman shopping for?
Question 30. What color is the man and woman’s bedroom?


第四部分:短文聽解
Questions 31 and 32 are based on the following talk. I’m a teacher and I’m often asked by students what they should wear for an interview. Whatever the interview is for, whether a part-time job, volunteer work, or an exchange program, my advice is always the same: your appearance should be neat, and if in doubt, dress formally. Why? Well, the main reason is that no one ever failed an interview for looking their best. However, if you attend an interview wearing your old jeans, a T-shirt, and your hair looking like you just got out of bed, you run the risk of giving the impression that you don’t really care very much about passing or failing. Making a good first impression is vital at an interview because if you fail to make a good first impression, you probably won’t ever get the chance to make a second one.


Question 33 and 34 are based on the following report. In the modern world, most children attend school for a number of years. And although the exact number varies from country to country, it seems that the average number continues to increase. For example, in the United Kingdom, the minimum age for leaving school has gone up from 16 to 18. In a similar way, here in Taiwan, the government has recently announced a 12-year education system. So, will this trend continue? And can we look forward to the day when young people will be required by law to attend university? Would this be right? And at what age should young people be left alone to make their own choices? Obviously, there are no easy answers. But such questions remain fascinating.


Questions 35 and 36 are based on the following speech. Although I’m sad to be leaving, I’m departing with knowledge and skills which I’ll always treasure. This job has been a wonderful learning experience. Working with you all has made me a more complete and well-rounded person. I’ve learned how to take advice, criticisms, and compliments. Being a member of this team has also taught me to be open-minded and to value others’ opinions. I wish you all the very best for the future and I hope you’ll all continue to experience success and satisfaction in all you do. It’s been a pleasure working here and I’ll truly miss it. Thank you for this farewell party and I look forward to hearing of your future successes.


Questions 37 and 38 are based on the following report. What is the worst thing you can eat? According tosome experts, it’s sugar. One reason is that sugar contains lots of calories but no nutrients such as fat, vitamins, or minerals. Sugar is, in fact, just energy. Scientists also believe that sugar can contribute to
cancer. They argue that research has proved that people who eat a lot of sugar are at a much higher risk of getting cancer. And if that weren’t enough, there’s also evidence that too much sugar results in weight gain in both children and adults. This is because sugar doesn’t satisfy your hunger. You can eat a lot of sugar without actually feeling full. So next time you’re feeling thirsty, perhaps it would be better to keep away from those sugar-sweetened beverages and have a glass of water instead.


Questions 39 and 40 are based on the following report. Why do kangaroos get around by hopping along on both feet? Why don’t they walk and run like every other animal of a similar size? The answer is because they can’t move their legs independently. It is actually impossible for them to move one leg without moving the other. But hopping doesn’t slow them down. In the wild, they can keep going for hours on end at an speed of 60 kilometers per hour with each hop covering about 8 meters. And when you watch kangaroos hop, watch very carefully. You notice that their feet only touch the ground for a split second each time, just enough time to release the energy stored in their legs. It’s amazing and quite unique.

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Question 1. A little girl is whispering in her mother's ear. The girl is wearing glasses.

 

Question 2. A man in a suit and tie is talking on the phone. He has stuck a finger in his left ear.
 

Question 3. These people are having a family dinner. Everyone is taking pictures of the food.
 

Question 4. A man is building a brick wall. He's wearing gloves, a hat, and a pair of sunglasses.
 

Question 5.
A. The boy is being examined by the doctor.
B. The doctor is performing an operation on the boy.
C. The boy is giving the doctor a big hug .
D. The doctor is holding the boy's hand.

 

Question 6.
A. The three dogs look identical.
B. The dogs are running in the park.
C. The dogs are all wearing a collar.
D. The dogs are looking in the same direction.

 

Question 7.
A. They are both working at a grocery store.
B. The woman with long hair is buying some groceries.
C. One of the women is helping a customer.
D. The woman with a hair band is carrying a bag of groceries.

 

Question 8.
A. The woman is sitting to the left of the two men.
B. They are all looking at a computer screen.
C. The woman has one hand on the computer keyboard.
D. One of the men is taking notes.

 

Question 9.
A. It shows how many goods a company sold.
B. It shows how a person managed his money.
C. It shows Bryan spent more than he earned in December.
D. It shows Bryan saved more than five thousand dollars in December.

 

Question 10.
A. The money transfer service provided by global view is very fast.
B. This is a poster to warn people about the risks of money transfers.
C. People need to be global citizens to transfer money across the globe.
D. People with accounts in different countries will be interested in this poster.


第二部分
Question 11. Do I need to dress formally when I go to the university for an interview?

 

Question 12. Mom, I'm setting the table, but I can't find the knives and forks.

 

Question 13. Hurry up! If we don't leave now, we'll be late for the party.
 

Question 14. What should I do with my money? I've been saving it for some time.
 

Question 15. Guess what our company's policy says if we don't sell five cars in a month? We'll be
out of here.

 

Question 16. Look at the traffic. It's too dangerous to cross the road here.
 

Question 17. See that guy sitting over there? Don't you think we met him somewhere before?
 

Question 18. I'm sick and tired of working on Saturdays. I'm dying for a break.
 

Question 19. Please stop playing games on your phone. We need to get this done by noon.
 

Question 20. I thought the meeting would never end. It was the longest and most boring one I've
ever attended.

 


第三部分、
W: I really don't know whether or not to accept the offer. What do you think?
M: Well, I take the job if I were you. It‘s not the best opportunity ever, but it's better than nothing.
W: Yeah, I guess you're right, but I was hoping to find something with better pay.
M: I know, but sometimes money is not everything.
Question 21. What does the woman asked the man for?

 

W: Could you lend me $50 until next Friday?
M: Perhaps. But if I lend you 50 dollars today that all expect $55 back next week. Okay?
W: Uh, forget it. I was asking you as a friend. If I wanted a loan, I'd go to a bank.
M: Hey, come back. Calm down. I was only joking.
Question 22. Which of the following is true about the conversation.

 

W: I don’t think students will be using textbooks for much longer. E-books are so much better; not so heavy, cheaper, and easier to buy as well.
M: I’m not so sure that e-books are always cheaper. I mean, there’s no such thing as a second-hand e-book store, is there?
W: That‘s true. I hadn’t thought about that before. But still, I bet you that in 10 years, textbooks will be a thing of the past.
M: We’ll see.
Question 23. What has the woman not considered?

 

M: What would you say if I invite your cousins over for dinner this weekend?
W: Why would you want to do that? Didn’t you say you wanted to take the kids hiking this weekend?
M: Well, I had a change of heart.
W: You still didn’t tell me why.
M: Well, I got the famous barbecue chicken recipe from Jack next door. I kind of want to try it out. Do some experiments, you know.
Question 24. What does the man plan to do this weekend?

 

M: Can I help you?
W: I hope so. I’m looking for a pet for my son. It’s his birthday next week. He’ll be 8.
M: I see. And do you have anything in mind?
W: Not really, but it’s got to be something he can keep in his bedroom and look after by himself.
M: How about fish? They’re pretty easy to keep.
W: No, I don’t think so. I like something he can play with.
M: Well, rabbits are popular and easy to look after. They don’t need a lot of space, either.
W: Really?
M: Yes. Once they get used to being touched. They are actually very sociable. You have to be a little
careful, though. They’re small and easy to injure.
W: Well, thanks for the advice. I'm going to have to think about it.
M: Okay, no problem. Please come back when you’ve made up your mind.
Question 25. Where does this conversation take place?
Question 26. Which of the following is true about the conversation

 

M: Listen. I'm calling about Saturday.
W: What about Saturday?
M: I'm really sorry, but I'm afraid I can't make it.
W: You are joking. We are counting on you. Why can't you make it?
M: My sister is coming to town to attend a wedding this weekend, and I have to spend some time with her.
W: Well, why don't you bring your sister to the party?
M: Oh, that's very kind of you. Are you sure it would be okay?
W: Of course, the more the merrier.
Question 27. Why is the man making this phone call?
Question 28. What does the woman mean at the end of the conversation?

 

M: I heard that you work as a zookeeper. What’s cool about this job?
W: You get to work with amazing animals and learn something new about them every single day
M: If I want to become a zookeeper, what do I need to do?
W: First, you need to have a background in biology, zoology, or animal science. Experience is also very important.
M: Where can I get some experience?
W: You might want to look for volunteer jobs at your local zoo, animal shelter, or any other place where you can work with animals. The more experience you have, the better your chances.
M: And, what’s the most challenging part about this job?
W: You need to work unpredictable hours since animals need care 24 hours a day and seven days a week. The job is also physically demanding. You'll be on your feet all day.
M: If that’s the case. I don't think being a zookeeper is a good job for me.
Question 29. Which of the following is required to be a zookeeper?
Question 30. What is the hardest part of the job?

 


第四部分、
Question 31, 32.
Attention, all employees. Please stop what you’re doing for a moment, and listen carefully to the following announcement. This afternoon, we’re going to be holding a fire drill, so that you’ll know what to do in case of a fire. In the drill, You’ll have to leave the office, and stay outside for 30 minutes or so. It’s just a routine practice. When you hear the alarm go off this afternoon, don’t panic. Just stop what you’re doing, leave your belongings behind, and calmly make your way out of the building. If you’re not sure about what to do, please come to the manager’s office to get a copy of the emergency procedures, and this will include information on the exit nearest you. Thank you for your attention. Now, please get back to what you were doing.

 

Question 33, 34.
I’m going to be frank with you. Our performance these last three months has been disappointing to say the least. Sales have fallen by about 10 percent compared to last year, and this can’t be allowed to continue. We have to do whatever it takes to turn the situation around. Now, I know we’ve had a
few problems. The products we’re trying to sell may not be the best or the cheapest on the market, but complaining isn’t going to help anyone. What we have to do is focus on being positive. We have to do the best we can with the situation as it is, and that’s what we are going to do. And we’re going to do it starting today. We are the best in the business. I know we can do it. Now, let's prove it.

 

Question 35, 36.
What is your personality like? Are you the oldest child in your family, the youngest, or were you born in the middle? There are some specific psychological reasons for why birth order matters. Firstborn children, who don't have to compete for their parents attention, tend to be natural leaders, ambitious and responsible. Youngest children, however, a risk takers, and can be charming. This is probably because, by the time they are born, their parents have become more easygoing and less concerned with rules. And the middle child? Well, without the rights of the oldest or the privileges of the youngest, they often become experts at negotiation and compromise. Does your personality fit this pattern? Not everyone does because there are more factors involved in personality than just birth order. Gender, for example, is one of them.

 

Question 37, 38.
People talk about the art of conversation, but perhaps it‘s more like a sports such as tennis, with the conversational ball being hit back and forth between the players. A conversation starts when someone introduces a topic. And when they finish speaking, they expect the topic, that is, the conversational ball, to be hit back. This can be done by agreeing with the speaker and explaining why, or by disagreeing with the speaker and giving your opinion confidently. The conversational ball can even be hit back by asking a question. But there’s one thing you shouldn’t do. You break the rules of the game if you just agree without offering any comments. Passive agreement is just like watching the ball without attempting to hit it back. So, next time you're in a conversation, imagine you are playing tennis and always try to hit the conversational ball back.

 

Question 39, 40.
The woolly mammoth is an animal related to the modern Asian elephant, and the last woolly mammoth died about 4,000 years ago. However, a laboratory in Russia, which studies extinct animal DNA, has publicly stated that one of its aims is to bring the mammoth back to life through cloning technology. The news has caused a certain amount of excitement and controversy,especially on Russian social media. Predictably, some people support the idea, and are looking forward to the day when an actual live mammoth is born. And there are even plans to open a wildlife park for mammoth if this ever happens. But others take an opposing view, arguing that the priority should be to save species that are in danger of extinction right now rather than trying to bring back an animal that died out thousands of years ago.

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