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4、In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answe

5、rs on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. In a bank.B. In a hospital.C. In a garage.D. In a store.2. A. Office secretary. B. Hotel receptionist. C.Restaurant waitress.D. Travel agency clerk.3. A.Take his coat off.B. Get out of the car. C. Make a r

6、ight turn.D. Pay the parking fine.4. A. At 10:25. B. At 10:05. C. At 9:55.D. At 5:10.5. A. Pay for some of the food.B. Thank Gary for his generous offer. C. Insist on choosing their own food.D. Treat Gary to dinner some other time.6. A. Operating on a patient.B. Giving first-aid to a patient. C. Arr

7、anging a bed for a patient.D. Looking for an available doctor.7. A. The job is unsettled. B. Hes eager to start his new job.C. His job starts next week.D. The job interview will go well.8. A. He doesnt want to drive any more.B. The road to Bridgeport has just closed.C. It doesnt take long to go to B

8、ridgeport.D. He has memorized every part of the drive.9. A. He already has plans for Saturday night.B. He will make a reservation at the restaurant.C. The woman should ask her brother for a suggestion.D. The woman should decide where to eat on Saturday.10. A. The championship will help him to keep i

9、n shape.B. She is sure the man will win back the championship.C. The championship is to be put off until a few weeks later.D. She wishes the man to be able to attend the championship.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear several longer conversation(s) and short passage(s), and you will be

10、 asked several questions on each of the conversation(s) and the passage(s). The conversation(s) and the passage(s) will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the que

11、stion you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following news.11. A. Norway.B. Denmark.C. Canada.D. New Zealand.12. A. People can lengthen their lifeB. People are honest with each other. C. The country is strong enough.D. People are free to choose their life.13. A. The happiness ratin

12、g of the USA ranked 15th last year. B. People in Europe are the happiest around the world. C. National poverty can make its people unhappy. D. The least happy country is South Africa.Questions 14 through 17 are based on the following passage.14. A. Unlucky people who have just lost their jobs.B. You

13、ng people who are beginning their careers.C. College students who are doing voluntary work.D. Inefficient employees who often make mistakes.15. A. Learning in a workplace is crucial. B. Knowledge is important in finding a job. C. Enthusiasm is essential for ones career. D. Making mistakes in work is

14、 unavoidable.16. A. Errors in work wont cause severe consequences. B. It is a golden rule to be careful not to fail in work. C. It is you yourself who are able to control your career. D. Your first jobs cant help your career unless attractive.17. A. To make a “five-year plan”.B. To give it up and co

15、ntinue your study. C. To assume that you actually love it.D. To accept it and try to learn something useful.Questions 18 through 20 are based on the following conversation.18. A. His fault in the basketball game. B. His failure to control his emotion. C. His teammates rudeness to him. D. His teams l

16、osing the basketball game.19. A. He didnt think it was his fault. B. He didnt want to worsen the situation. C. He was afraid of Calebs scold. D. He wanted to respect his teammates.20. A. Apologize to Caleb.B. Think twice before acting. C. Do the same to Caleb.D. Express his opinions enough.II. Gramm

17、ar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks,use one word that best fits each blank.D

18、elivering Food by Drone A Singapore restaurant plans to use drones (遥控飞机) to transport food and drinks from the kitchen to a wait station near customers tables.Infinium Robotics, the Singapore company thats developing the drones for restaurant chain Timbre, has spent the past two weeks testing the t

19、echnology at the restaurant before it opens each night 21 business and hopes to have it in place by the end of the year.But how does the drone know where to hover (盘旋)? What if someone bumps into the drone or is standing in its way? “Theres no chance at all 22 it will hit anything,” says Infinium Ro

20、botics chief executive Junyang Woon.The drones automatically charge while 23 (wait) in the kitchen. 24 the chef puts an order on the drone, he hits a button on a keypad and the drone automatically flies to one of two wait stations. Sense-and-avoid technology 25 (build) into the drone wont allow it t

21、o land at the wait station if anything is in its way. The drones are equipped with sonar (声纳系统) and an infrared sensor (红外线传感器), too.A waiter then removes the food or drink from the drone and hits a button 26 sends it back to the kitchen. The drones, weighing a little over five pounds, 27 carry just

22、 over four pounds of food. Infinium Robotics is working on a model that will carry twice as 28 (much) food.“Its job is to help the waiters to reduce some of their boring tasks, ” Woon said. “If they let the robots 29 (do) the job, they can concentrate on interacting with customers to bring about hig

23、her customer satisfaction and dining experience.”Since it drew recent media attention, Woon 30 (hear) from resorts and restaurants in 10 countries, including the United States.Section BDirections: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that t

24、here is one word more than you need.A. keepB. marketC. issue D. perspective E. relevantF. avoidG. developH. switchI. naturalJ. responsibleK. codeFDA OKs Genetically Modified Salmon for Human ConsumptionThe Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Thursday approved genetically modified salmon (转基因的三文鱼),

25、 the first such altered animal allowed for human consumption in the United States.The government had tried to 31 approving the fast-growing salmon for more than five years due to consumer concerns about eating genetically modified foods. But the agency said Thursday the fish is safe to eat.In announ

26、cing the approval, the FDA said that there are “no biologically 32 differences in the nutrition of AquAdvantage Salmon compared to that of other farm-raised Atlantic salmon.”AquAdvantage Salmon was created by the Massachusetts-based company AquaBounty. Ron Stotish, the companys CEO, said in a statem

27、ent that the fish is a “game changer that brings healthy and nutritious food to consumers in an environmentally 33 manner without damaging the ocean and other marine habitats.”The fish grows twice as fast as normal salmon, so it reaches 34 size more quickly. It has an added growth hormone (激素) from

28、the Pacific Chinook salmon that allows the fish to produce growth hormone all year long. The engineers were able to 35 the hormone active by using another gene from an ocean pout (a kind of fish) that acts like an “on” 36 for the hormone. Typical Atlantic salmon produce the growth hormone for only p

29、art of the year.There is no evidence that the foods would be unsafe, but for some people, its an ethical (伦理的) 37 . Some people have promised not to sell the salmon, and its still unclear whether the public will 38 an appetite for the fish if it is approved. Genetic engineering is already widely use

30、d for crops, but the government until now has not considered allowing the consumption of modified animals. Although the potential benefits and profits are huge, many people have doubts about controlling the genetic 39 of other living creatures.Critics worry that it could cause human allergies (过敏) a

31、nd the eventual extinction of the 40 salmon population if it escapes and breeds in the wild.III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the conte

32、xt.More Parents Shifting Careers to Achieve Work-life BalanceAs a television news host, Cynthia Demos schedule made her home life a challenge. Working nights and weekends meant she rarely put her 3-year-old son and 5-year-old daughter to bed, or spent Saturdays at the park. So, three years ago, Demo

33、s began testing the waters to see if operating her own business making marketing videos would create an option for more 41 time.Last month, Demos took a leap. Instead of renegotiating her 42 , she left her job to take her venture to the next level building her own video production/media training com

34、pany. Its a career shift on a path to work-life balance that more 43 are making. New research shows the top reason why people leave their jobs is to 44 opportunities with a better work-life balance. Those who make the 45 say there almost always is a main cause, either work- or home-related. It could

35、 be a life-changing event like the birth of a child, or it could be a new demanding boss, change in job responsibilities, or too many missed milestone events. It might even be a more 46 job offer.For Denie Harris, the main cause was the attraction of a better 47 situation for a mom with young daught

36、ers. Harris had been marketing director for two companies in South Florida when an opportunity came her way to hold a similar position at her daughters school. It was a decision that required 48 all factors. The upside included seeing her children during the workday and sharing the same 49 with them

37、. The downside was leaving the corporate world and earning less. “Everything in life is a give-and-take,” Harris says. “For a mom, working at your childrens school is the best possible place to be.”In the 50 to achieve work-life balance, working mothers having been “quitting” jobs for more than a de

38、cade, choosing to stay at home with their children when 51 possible. But today, both men and women are making job changes, choosing work options that better fit their 52 lifestyle. The shift often means serious consideration of 53 , including salary, advancement and fulfillment.Doug Bartel, who left

39、 his job as a TV news producer more than a decade ago, says that what working fathers often look for is predictability and control over their schedules. They are starting their own law firms or becoming self-employed consultants to gain that 54 .Big salaries arent necessarily the golden handcuffs (手

40、铐) they used to be. With the traditional 40-hour workweek becoming out of date, a survey of nearly 9,700 full-time workers by the global firm of Ernst & Young found that most parents are willing to make 55 and financial concessions (让步) for work-life balance. 41. A. balanceB. businessC. familyD. ent

41、ertainment42. A. issueB. contractC. futureD. contribution43. A. employersB. employeesC. childrenD. parents44. A. give upB. seek outC. act onD. substitute for45. A. changeB. mistakeC. differenceD. effort46. A. budget-friendlyB. female-friendlyC. family-friendlyD. business-friendly47. A. workB. living

42、C. securityD. education48. A. identifyingB. understandingC. describingD. weighing49. A. ideaB. feelingC. valueD. schedule50. A. struggleB. permissionC. decisionD. ability51. A. physicallyB. medicallyC. financiallyD. logically52. A. pastB. desiredC. interestingD. modern53. A. jobsB. hobbiesC. sacrifi

43、cesD. partners54. A. powerB. supportC. skillD. control55. A. identityB. careerC. mentalD. considerateSection BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose th

44、e one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)At first glance Esther Okade seems like a normal 10-year-old. She loves dressing up as Elsa from “Frozen”, playing with Barbie dolls and going to the park or shopping. But what makes the British-Nigerian you

45、ngster stand out is the fact that shes also a university student.Esther, from Walsall, an industrial town in the UKs West Midlands region, is one of the countrys youngest college freshmen. The talented 10-year-old enrolled at the Open University in January and is already top of the class, having rec

46、ently scored 100% in an exam.“Its so interesting and super easy,” she laughs. “My mum taught me in a nice way.” She adds: “I want to finish the course in two years. Then Im going to do my PhD in financial maths when Im 13. I want to have my own bank by the time Im 15 because I like numbers and I lik

47、e people and banking is a great way to help people.”And in case people think her parents have pushed her into starting university early, Esther disagrees. “I actually wanted to start when I was seven. But my mum didnt agree.” After three years of begging, Mother Efe finally agreed to explore the idea.Esther has always jumped ahead of her peers. Her mother noticed her daughters gift for figures shortly after she began homeschooling her at the age of three. Initially

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