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Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearsomelong

conversations.Attheendofeachconversation,some

questionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththe

conversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.

Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,

youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedAzB,CzandD,and

decidewhichthebestansweris.

Questions1to4arebasedonthefollowingpassageor

dialog.

1.

A.Shehasalotofhouseworktodoafteralongworkday.

B.Shespendsalongdaycommutingtoandfromwork.

C.Shehasnotimeforrestwhileworkingatherjob.

D.Shehastokeepworkingfor12hoursatherjob.

A.Havealongvacation.

B.Havethekidshelpoutmore.

C.Haveamaiddothehousework.

D.Havethehusbandsharethework.

A.Hisparentshaveboughthimanewbasketball.

B.Hehaslearnedhowtomakehisownlunch.

C.Hisparentswillgivehimmoreallowance.

D.Hehaslearnedhowtocleanthedishes.

A.Shewillfoldthelaundry.

B.Shewillgetthedinnerready.

C.Shewillmakeachartforhousework.

D.Shew川finishreadingherbelovedbook.

Questions5to8arebasedonthefollowingpassageor

dialog.

A.Becauseheisrudetohisteacher.

B.Becausehetextssomucheveryday.

C.Becausehewaswastinghistimetexting.

D.Becausehewascaughttextinginscienceclass.

A.Sheforbadehimtodancewithgirlsanymore.

B.Sheforcedhimtoapologizetohisinstructor.

C.Sheaskedhimtohandoverhiscellphone.

D.Shelimitedhistextsto100aday.

A.Workonaproject.

B.Godancingwithgirls.

C.Gototheskatingpark.

D.AttendaSpanishclass.

8.

A.Tohaveface-to-facetalks.

B.Tocallthehomephone.

C.Tosendamessage.

D.Tosendanemail.

Part1LongConversations(每小題:1分;滿分:8分)

小題得分對錯我的答案客觀

1.1?AA

2.1BB

3.1CC

4.1?DD

5.1?DD

6.1?CC

7.1CC

8.1?AA

Subtotal:8

老師評語:

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Part2Passage

(每小題:分)

Directions:Inthissection,you'llhearsomeshortpassages.

Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.

Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonly

once.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebest

answerfromthefourchoicesmarkedAzB,C,andD.

Questions1to4arebasedonthefollowingpassageor

dialog.

1.

A.Workfulltimewithsomeprojects.

B.Pursueahigherdegreeineconomics.

C.Getajobinaworld-famouscompany.

D.Starthisownbusinesswithhisfriends.

A.InBrazil.

B.InItaly.

C.InAmerica.

D.InSpain.

A.Thatpeopleshouldworkinfixedlocations.

B.Thatpeopleshouldwearastandarduniform.

C.Thatpeopleshouldworkhardtoattainsuccess.

D.Thatpeopleshouldworkforaspecifictimespan.

A.Todowhattheylovetodoforfree.

B.Topursuesomeinterestingprojects.

C.Towritearticlestosharetheirideas.

D.Tohavewhattheyloveastheirwork.

Part2Passage(每小題:1分;滿分:4分)

小題得分對錯我的答案客觀

1.1?CC

2.1?AA

3.1?CC

4.1DD

Subtotal:4

老師評語:

Part3BankedCloze

(每小題:分)

Directions:Fillintheblanksinthefollowingpassageby

selectingsuitablewordsfromthewordbank.Eachword

canbeusedonlyonce.

Questions1to10arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

A.geniusB.respectableC.genuine

D.respectiveE.imposedF.enforced

G.optionsH.enlighteningI.secondary

J.penetratingK.minorL.provided

M.motivateN.primary0.marshal

Aboywhogrowsupcannotmakedecisionstochoosewhathe

wants.However,ashegrowsolder,hisworld

options▼

I!increases.Hecanjointhemilitary

genius▼

orgotocollege.Ifheisa2.1andgets

hismedicaldegreeincollege,hemightdecidetoleavehis

homelandandopenaclinicinanothercountry.

AcollegegraduatecanalsomovetoNewYorkor

Iprovided▼

Chicago,3.1——?he'shadjoboffersinboth

cities.Hehastomakeachoice,notbasedoninstinct.What

motivate▼

Ihimtochooseoneortheother?

MaybethejobinChicagopaysbetter,buthe'dstillratherlive

marshal▼I

inNewYork.Hehasto5.?一?histhoughts

andsay,"yes"tothecityofhischoosing.

Somedecisionsyoumadecanbeverysuccessful

enlightening—I,buthaveyoueverconsidered

and6.

whatanincredibleabilitythisis?Don'tthinkthisisonly7.

secondaryTinyourlife.Ifyourmajorrequiresa

foreignlanguagecomponent,whichwillyouchoose?Youare

enforced

not8.totakeoneoveranother.

Instead,youweighyouroptionsandsay"yes"tooneand"no"

totheothers.

Peoplemakedecisionsbasedon

respective

the9.?——?options.Iftheyhavemorethan

oneoption,oneparticularchoicemustbemade.Some

primary▼

decisionsaremore10J1thanothers,but

theymustmakedecisionsinlife.Theyalsoneedtounderstand

thereareconsequencestolife'sdecisions.

Part3BankedCloze(每小題:1分;滿分:10分)

小題得分對錯我的答案客觀

1.1?optionsoptions

2.1?geniusgenius

3.1?providedprovided

4.1?motivatemotivate

5.1marshalmarshal

6.1enlighteningenlightening

7.1?secondarysecondary

8.1?enforcedenforced

9.1?respectiverespective

10.1?primaryprimary

Subtotal:10

老師評語:

Part4Cloze(withchoicesprovided)

(每小題:分)

Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.

Foreachblanktherearefourwordsorexpressionsgiven.

YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.

Questions1to20arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Doyouknowwhenonedoorclosesbutanotherdooropens?

attached▼

Mostpeoplearetoo1.>一;tothepastandto

therefore▼

whattheyarefamiliarwith;2.―l,they

missopportunitiesthatstandrightinfrontofthem.Doorsmay

abundance▼

,,、,I-*1ofother

doors-newopportunities.Theworldisfullofopportunities,if

enlightened▼

J—?toseethem.Theinfinite

powerisboundless,andsoarethepossibilitieswithout

number.

Apparently▼

>.1-l,noteveryplanworksout.Thereare

lossesandfailures;thereareproblemsineverydaylife,6.

temporary▼

一!lossofmoneyorjob,andsometimes

dominate▼I

unpleasantthings7J——?ouremotional

feelings.Wedon'talwayshavecontroloverthesehappenings,

retain▼I

butwecan8.?maximumcontroloverour

attentionandattitude.Whenoneofthesethingshappensand

Icling▼I

weonly9.?一?totheloss-thecloseddoor,wesee

overcoming▼

onlyacloseddoorwith10.1—lfrustration

andunhappiness,butifwecouldmoveourattentionaway

discard▼I

fromthecloseddoorand11.?ourworries,

wemightbesurprisedtodiscoverarowofnewdoorsopen.

rejoice▼

Wemightnot12.?一?tomoveoureyes

elsewhereduetovariousreasons,such

attachment▼

IItotheoldandfamiliar,andfearof

thenewandtheunknown.Manyintend

preserve▼

I一?theircontrolledthoughts,and

Ifocusing▼

consequentlytheirmindkeeps15J——onthe

loss,failure,andfrustration-thedoorthathasclosed.Will

Iprofit

they16.?ifromthesethoughts?Exceptfor

creatingsufferingandpreventinganychange,itdoesn't

whatsoever

helpl7.

Youmightagreewithwhatisbeingsaidhere,buthowcan

reduce▼j

you18.1yourpastattachmentsandsee

implement▼

newopportunities?Howcanyou19.I1your

plantoseethenewdoorsthatopenforyou?Simplifyingcan

enriches▼

I—Iyou:moretime,

moreenjoyment,andmoresatisfaction.Simplifyingisnot

necessarilyaboutless.Infact,itcanbeaboutmore.

Part4Cloze(withchoicesprovided)(每小題:1分;滿分:20分)

小題得分對錯我的答案客觀

1.1?attachedattached

2.1?thereforetherefore

3.1?abundanceabundance

4.1?enlightenedenlightened

5.1?ApparentlyApparently

6.1?temporarytemporary

7.1dominatedominate

8.1retainretain

9.1?clingcling

10.0Xovercomingoverwhelming

11.1?discarddiscard

12.1?rejoicerejoice

13.1?attachmentattachment

14.1?preservepreserve

15.1?focusingfocusing

16.1?profitprofit

17.1?whatsoeverwhatsoever

18.1?reducereduce

19.1?implementimplement

20.1?enrichesenriches

Subtotal:19

老師評語:

Part5Readingcomprehension

(每小題:分)

Directions:Readthefollowingpassagescarefully.Each

passageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinished

sentences.Foreachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarked

A,B,C,andD.Choosethebestanswertoeachquestion.

Questions1to5arebasedonthefollowingpassageor

dialog.

Itisveryoddthatnooneisafraidoftheword"dance"andnoone

wouldobjecttothephrase"let'sgodancing,"butmention"ballet'*

andpeoplestartcomplaining.Thesesocialprejudicescomefrom

severalmisconceptionsandfromcertainhistoricfacts.Balletisthe

Westerntheatricaldanceformthathasdevelopedoveraperiodof

fourcenturies.Ithasalwaysdependedupongovernmentorroyal

supportforitslife.Inmoremoderntimes,thissupportcamefrom

wealthypeoplewhoattendtheballetinbeautifultheatersinsome

oftheworld'sgreatcities.Peoplehave,therefore,cometosee

balletasaculturalform.

Overtime,Ballethasdevelopeditsownlanguage,onethatmany

ordinarypeopledonotunderstand.Beingaballetdancerinvolves

sevenyearsofverydifficulttrainingfromanearlyage,yetanyone

candanceatasocialgathering,givenacertainamountofeffortand

desire.Thephysicalimageofbothmaleandfemaledancersisvery

stylized,andcostumingissounnaturalinmanycases,withitstight

clothes,specialslippers,andshortskirts.Forthesereasons,itisnot

possibleforthegeneralpublictohavethekindofidentificationwith

aballetdancerthattheyoftenfeelforanactor,filmstar,orathlete.

Itisalsostrangethatavisualartthatspeaksdirectlytotheeye,in

thesamewayasoccergameoranOlympicgymnasticcontestdoes,

stillmakespeoplenervous.Toooftenpeoplestayawayfromballet

becausetheythinktheywillnot"understand'*it.However,they

neverseemtofindthisproblemwhentheywatchpopularicedance

championshipsontelevision.Noraretheyafraidtoexpresstheir

opinionsandsometimesdisagreewithjudges'decisions.People

enjoywatchingsportsbecausetheyenjoyitsphysicaldaring.They

appreciateathletes'superblyconditionedbodiesworkingat

maximumefficiency.Ifpeopleonlylookedatdancing-anyformof

dancing-inthesamewaytheyappreciatesports,therewouldbe

fewerprejudicestoovercome.

Whatisthesocialprejudicementionedinthepassage?

A.Somepeoplelikedancingbutnotballet.

B.Peopledon'tlikeballetiftheydon'tcomefromabigcity.

C.Ballethasalwaysdependedupongovernmentorroyal

support.

D.Peoplehavecometoseeballetasaculturalform.

Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?

A.ManyordinarypeopleunderstandBallet.

B.Tobecomeaballetdancerisespeciallydifficult.

C.Tobecomeadanceratasocialgatheringisequallydifficult.

D.Thegeneralpubliclikeballetbetterthanotheractors.

Whatissomethingstrangementionedbytheauthor?

A.Peopleappreciatesportsmorethantheyappreciateballet.

B.Peopleunderstandsports,buttheydon'tunderstandballet.

C.Peoplew川enjoyballetmoreiftheyseeitasasport.

D.Balletthatperformsthesamewayassoccerstillscares

people.

Accordingtotheauthor,whydopeopleenjoywatchingsports?

A.Theydonotunderstandballet.

B.Theythinksportsaremoreexciting.

C.Theylovesoccerandskating.

D.Theycanchangejudges'decisions.

Whatdoestheauthorwanttosaythroughthispassage?

A.Everyonecanenjoyballet.

B.Youcanonlyenjoyballetifyouunderstandit.

C.Onlyeducatedpeoplecanenjoyballet.

D.Toenjoysportsislessdifficultthanenjoyballet.

Questions6to10arebasedonthefollowingpassageor

dialog.

Doyoueverautomaticallysay"Godblessyou"whensomeone

sneezes(打噴嚏)?Didyouevercrossyourfingerswhenmakinga

wish?Mostpeoplewhodothesethingsneverthinkaboutwhythey

dothem.Theyjustdothem.

Butthereisareason.Bothactsaremeanttoinsuregoodluck.They

aresuperstitionsthathavecomedowntousfromanearliertime,

wheneverybodybelievedingoodanddevilspirits.Eveninour

modernworld,whenmenaretravelingtothemoon,wearestill

practicingsomeoftheseancienthabitsinourdailylives.

Inancienttimes,menbelievedthatthesoullivedinthehead.Every

timewhensomeonesneezed,hewasriskingthedangerofforcing

thatsouloutandblowingitoutofthenoseintotheoutsideworld.

So,asprotectionagainstalostsoul,peoplewouldsay"Godbless

you"tobesurethatGodwouldcatchthesoulandreturnittoits

rightfulowner.

Similarly,inearliertimes,menfeltthatthecrosswasaluckysign.

Thepointwherethetwolinesofacrossmetwastheluckiestspot,

forifyoumadeawishonthisspot,thewishwouldbeheldbetween

thesetwolinesandnotgetloose.So,peoplecrossedtheirfingers

whentheymadeawish.Awishboundforeverinthiswaywould

eventuallyhavetocometrue.

Moreover,sincetheevilspiritsstoodontheleft,andthegoodspirits

ontheright,therightsidewasalwaysconsideredtheluckysideof

thebody.Puttingyourbestfootforwardmeantstartingoutonthe

luckyside,withyourrightfootfirst.Thatwasaguaranteeofgood

luckatwhateveryouwereabouttodo.Westillspeakof"putting

yourbestfootforward,"althoughwedon'talwaysstartwalkingwith

therightfoot.

Eachoftheselittlegood-luckhabitsoncehadaseriouspurpose.

Althoughpeoplenolongerbelieveinevilspirits,theyarestill

crossingtheirfingersorputtingtheirbestfootforward-justtobe

surethatgoodluckcomestheirway.

6.Tomakeawishcometrue,youshould.

尸.A.knockonawood

B.flingsaltoveryourshoulder

C.putyourbestfootforward

D.crossyourfingers

7.Tostartoutontheluckyside,youneedto.

A.changethehabitofstartingwithyourrightfoot

B.startwalkingwithyourrightfoot

,一C.putyourbestfootbackward

D.letevilspiritsstandontheleft

8.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatpeople.

A.nolongerbelieveinsuperstitions

B.stillbelievethatevilspiritsfollowthem

C.followsuperstitionswithoutknowingwheretheybegan

D.thinkeverydaythingshadmagicalpowers

9.Fromthepassage,wecanlearnthatpeoplethought

A.superstitionswereagainsttheirreligion

B.evilspiritsweretoosmarttobetricked

C.theycoulddothingstobeprotectedfromevilspirits

D.evilspiritslivedinyourheadandnose

10.Themainideaofthepassageis.

A.therearereasonsbehindsuperstitions

B.superstitionsarefoolish

C.peoplestillbelieveinsuperstitions

D.peopletodaydon'thavesuperstitions

Questions11to15arebasedonthefollowingpassageor

dialog.

Red,white,pink,purple-whatisyourfavoritecolor?Weareall

sensitivetocolor.Therearesomecolorswelikealotandsomewe

don'tlikeatall.Somecolorscomfortus,othersexciteus,some

makeushappy,andothersmakeussad.Peopleareaffectedby

colormorethantheyrealizebecausecoloristiedtoallaspectsof

ourlives.

Expertsincolorgenics,thestudyofthelanguageofcolor,believe

thatthecolorswewearsayalotaboutus.Doyouknowwhyyou

selectashirtordressofacertaincolorwhenyoulookthroughyour

clothesinthemorning?Colorgenicsexpertssaythatwe

unconsciouslychoosetowearcertaincolorsinorderto

communicateourdesires,emotions,andneeds.

Colorgenicsexpertsclaimthatourclothessendmessagestoothers

aboutourmood,personality,anddesires.Pinkexpressesthepeace

andcontentmentofthewearer.Peoplewhooftenwearpinkare

supposedtobewarmandunderstanding.Themessageisthatyou

wouldliketoshareyourpeaceandhappinesswithothers.Red

garments,ontheotherhand,indicateahighlevelofphysical

energy.Peoplewhowearredliketotakelifeatafastpace.Brownis

thecolorofwealth,anditshowsaneedforindependenceand

materialsecurity.Wearersofgreenhavealoveofnatureandenjoy

peacefulmoments.Theyoftenliketobeleftalonewiththeir

thoughts.

Althoughcolorgenicsmaybearecentareaofstudy,associating

colorswithemotionsisnotnew.Colorshavealwaysbeenusedto

describenotonlyourfeelingsbutalsoourphysicalhealthand

attitudes.nRedwithrage"describesanger;"inthepink"meansto

beingoodhealth;"feelingblue"isasadwaytofeel;and"green

withenvy"indicatesajealousattitude.

Inconclusion,thestudyofcolorcanhelpustounderstand

ourselvesandtoimproveourlives.Itoffersanalternativewayto

healthebodyandspirit,anditcanhelpusunderstandwhatothers

aretryingtocommunicate.

11.Whyarepeopleaffectedbycolormorethantheyrealize?

A.Colorsmakepeoplemoresensitive.

B.Colorsbringpeopledifferentfeelings.

C.Colorsareeverywhereinpeople'slives.

廣D.Colorsgivepeopleexcitement.

12.According

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