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C.Interviewerandinterviewee.D.Salespersonandclient.
2.A.Itwasaveryspecialproduction.
B.Itwasalittledisappointing.
C.Itwasfullofexcitingaction.
D.Itwasasexceptionalasexpected.
3.A.Hedoesn’tliketheview.
B.Hedoesn’ttrustelevators.
C.Heisafraidofheight.
D.Hefeelsisolatedonbridges.
4.A.ThisSunday.B.NextThursday.
C.NextMonday.D.TheMondayafternext.
5.A.Thecontractcontainstoomanystickypoints.
B.Thebudgetislimitedfortheplannedproject.
C.Neithersideiswillingtoinitiatetheproject.
D.Thetwosidescan’tagreeonthebudget.
6.A.Sorry.B.Puzzled.C.Impatient.D.Angry.
7.A.Itwasseriouslydamaged.B.Itwasbadlyflooded.
C.Itcrashedonabridge.D.Itwasbeyondrepair.
8.A.Makeonecakeatatime.
B.Followthestep-by-stepguide.
C.Ignorethecomplicatedprocedure.
D.Memorizetheinstructions.
9.A.Hewillgotoagymafterwork.
B.Heisunlikelytoexerciseregularly.
C.Heisnotallowedtoexerciseintheoffice.
D.Hewilldefinitelychangehisschedule.
10.A.Jasondeservestobepunished.
B.Jasonhaslostcontrolofthesituation.
C.Jasonissuretoaccomplishtheassignment.
D.Jasonneedstoimprovehisperformance.
SectionB
InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
11.A.Tomakeitstandoutamongtheexhibits.
B.Togivetheimpressionofdiscolouration.
C.Tomakeitlookliketheoriginalpiece.
D.Toshowcasetheartisticstyleoftheartist.
12.A.Itwassoldforarecordonemillionpounds.
B.Itwasrestoredtoitsoriginalstate.
C.Itwaspartiallydamagedbyaccident.
D.Itwasthrownawayonpurpose.
13.A.Accidentscausedbylackofsecurityinmuseums.
B.Impactsofdamagedartworksonthepublic.
C.Challengesofguardingtheartworksinmuseums.
D.Incidentsofartworksfallingvictimtohumanerrors.
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
14.A.Launchingananti-smokingcampaign.
B.Presentingthreehealthrelatedvideos.
C.Introducingapublicservicevideo.
D.Proposingideasforthevideocontent.
15.A.Hesmokesthreecigarettesbeforegettingtoschool.
B.Hetendstoavoidsportsbothinandoutofschool.
C.Hesmokessecretivelywhenhecan’tconcentrate.
D.Hisparentshavestoppedgivinghimpocketmoney.
16.A.Itemphasizesthevalueofphysicalactivities.
B.Ithasaquestionintheendtoarouseinterest.
C.Itfollowsthedailylivesofagroupofteenagers.
D.Itshowstheeffectsofsmokingonateenager.
Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
17.A.Tomakeahugeprofit.
B.Tobuildacustomerbase.
C.Toattractnewinvestors.
D.Todefeatoldbrands.
18.A.Organizingcontestsinthestores.
B.Invitingcelebritiestohandoutfreesamples.
C.Introducingitontheofficialwebsite.
D.FeaturingitonsomeTVchannels.
19.A.Exposureonanotherbrand’swebsiteisimpractical.
B.Offlinepromotionsareforbiddenthesedays.
C.Doingsodoesn’trequireahugeinvestment.
D.Socialmediapresenceisvitalforpromotion.
20.A.Thepricingandmarketingstrategies.
B.Thecompany’sdevelopmentobstacles.
C.Theactionplanofsettingareasonableprice.
D.Thefactorsinexpandingthemarket.
II.GrammarandvocabularySectionA
Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;
fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.
CausesofandSolutionstoFrugalFatigue(节俭疲劳症)
Haveyoueverattemptedtosavemoneytosuchadegreethatyouarenotenjoyingyourlifeanymore?
Ifso,youcouldbesufferingfromfrugalfatigue.Simply(21)(put),frugalfatiguereferstobeingsickandtiredofattemptingtosaveeverypennythatyouearn.Whenyouaredeterminedtoprioritizeyoursavings,itcanbeinitially(22)
(tempt)tocutouteverysingleluxuryitemfromyourbudget.However,theproblemwiththisstrategyisthatinthelongrun,youmayexperienceburnoutfromallowingyourselfnoluxurieswhatsoever.
Frugalfatiguecanbecomparedtoextremedieting.Someoneattemptingtodietinordertoloseweight(23)
decidetogiveupalltreatssuchaschocolate,cakes,andalcohol,(24)ofwhichpresentshealthrisksifconsumedinmoderation.(25)monthsofeatingnothingbutvegetablesandsnackingonfruitsalone,itwouldbenosurpriseifonebecamefedupwithdieting.Whattendstohappeninthecasesoffrugalfatigueisthattheindividualinquestionsuddenlyreachesabreakingpoint(26)hegoesonaspendingspree(狂欢)togetrelief.Thiscausesthemtoloseallthesavingsthatthey(27)(store)upthusfar,andthentheysufferfromfinancial
anxietyagain.
So,howdoesonepreventfrugalfatigue?
Onemethodistoavoidadoptinganall-or-nothingattitude.(28)
(plan)acarefulbudgetthatnotonlyenablesyoutosavemoneybutalsoallowsyoutheoccasionalluxurypurchase.Thisway,youwillnotfeel(29)youarerobbingyourselfofalltreats.Anothereffectivestrategyistoestablishrealisticgoalsforsaving.Trytobreakupyourfinancialgoalsintomanageablemilestones.Besuretokeepveryclearreasonsinmindfor(30)youaresaving,whetherit’sforavacationoraretirementfund.
Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.including
B.impressions
C.standing
D.restored
E.missing
F.fun
G.comfort
H.associated
I.inspired
J.marked
K.contact
AncientCivilizationsHadGameNightsToo!
MortenRamstad,aresearcherattheUniversityofBergen,Norway,andhisteamspottedoneoftherareobjects
whileunearthingtheremainsofanEarlyIronAge(400-300BC)burialsiteinWesternNorway.Buryinglovedoneswith
basicnecessitieslikeceramicpotsandclothing,toensuretheir(31)intheafterlife,wasafairlycommon
traditioninancientcultures.However,thefamiliesofsomeluckyindividualswentastepfurtherby(32)a
boardgameforentertainment.
Thoughthegameboardwas(33),thearcheologists,whorevealedtheirfindingsonApril5,2020,
managedtorecoverthedice(骰子)and18circulargamepieces.Unlikethemodern-daycubical(立体的)dice,which
are(34)withadifferentnumberofdotsfromonetosixoneachface,theancientgamecounterwassquareand
hadbulls-eyelike(35),whichindicatedzerotofiveoneachofitsfourfaces.Theresearcherssuspectitmay
havebeen(36)bytheoldest-knownboardgame—the“GameofMercenaries”.Thetwo-personstrategy
game,whichdatesbacktothe3rdcenturyBC,wasbelievedtobesimilartomodern-daychess.
Thearcheologists,whoalsounearthedremainsofpotteryjarsandabronzeneedleattheburialsitebelievethegame
piecesindicatethedeadwasawealthyindividual.Inancientcivilizations,boardgameswereastatussymbol,signifying
theowner’shighsocialandeconomic(37).Theyindicatedanindividual’sintellectualabilityandalsoproved
he/shecouldaffordtospendtimeonsuchactivities.
“Thesearestatusobjectsthatbearwitnessto(38)withtheRomanEmpire,wheretheylikedtoenjoy
themselveswithboardgames,”Ramstadsaid.“Peoplewhoplayedgameslikethiswerefromtheupperclass.Thegame
showedthattheyhadthetime,profits,andabilitytothinkstrategically.”
Theresearchersplannedtoputthe(39)gamepiecesinamuseumasthediscoveryprovidesinsightsintoNorway’ssocialstructureduringtheEarlyIronAgeandgivessomeideasofwhattabletop(40)lookedlikeduringancienttimes,atleastfortheupperclass.
III.ReadingComprehensionSectionA
ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
BadDreamsAreGood!
Mostofusdream,whetherwerememberthemornot.Whataredreamsfor?
Ahandfulof(41)dominate.SigmundFreudfamouslymaintainedthattheyrevealhiddentruthsandwishes.Morerecentresearchsuggeststhattheymayhelpusprocessintenseemotions,orperhapssortthroughandstrengthenmemories,or(42)randomneuron
(神经元)activity,orprepareresponsestothreateningsituations.Othersarguethatdreamshavenoevolutionaryfunction,butsimply(43)personalconcerns.
Despitebeinglargelyunsupportedby(44),Freud’sviewmaintainsastrongfollowingaroundtheworld.ResearchersfoundthatstudentsintheU.S.,SouthKorea,andIndiaweremuchmorelikelytosaythatdreamsrevealhiddentruthsthantoacceptbetter(45)the
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