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第一部分
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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