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2022年江西大学英语考试真题卷七(本卷共分为1大题50小题,作答时间为!80分钟,总分100分,60分及格。)单位:姓名: 考号:题号单选题多项选择判断题综合题总分分值得分ー、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意)1.ChiIdrenexposedtosmokeintheirhomeshavemorecolds,flu(流感),andpneumonia(肺炎)andmiss7miIIionmoreschooldaysthanotherkids,amajorstudyshows.ResearchersfromthefederalCentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention,Atlanta,interviewedtheparentsof17.488miIIionchiIdrenages1to10."SecondhandsmokeexposurehasneverbeenstudiedinsuchalargenumberofchiIdrenbefore.ThisisthefirstnationaIIyrepresentativesampIe,"saysDavidMannino,CDC,AtIanta.BasedontheirsampIe,representing33.7millionchiIdren,Manninoandcolleaguesestimates(估计)10.5miIIion(31.2%)areexposedtocigarettesmokeinthehomedailyandanother2million(5.8%)areexposedlessoften.ResultsintheJournalTobaccoControlshowthat10.5millionchiIdrenareexposedtosmokeeveryday."Miss28millionschooldays,athirdmorethankidsnotexposedtosmokeathome.""Have1.7millionmorecoldsandacuterespiratoryinfections(呼吸道感染),10%morethanunexposedkids.OneinfectioncanaccountformultipledaysofiIIness.""Have102milliondaysofrestrictedactivities,suchasmissingsportspracticeafterschooI,21%morethanunexposedkids."RatesaIsovarybyincomeandeducationlevels.48%ofchiIdreninhomeswithlowlevelsareexposedvs.25%inhomeswithhighlevels.SaysMannino."ChiIdrenexposedtosecondhandsmokeintheirhomessimplyspendmoretimesick.Thebestpreventionisnottoletsmokerssmokeinyourhouse.\TheauthorimpIiesthat()chiIdrenexposedtosmokeintheirhomesaremoreeasilytosufferfromcancersecondhandsmokeislessharmfultothechiIdrenabove10yearsoldC.chiIdrenexposedtosmokehaveonefifthdaysofrestrictedactivitiesmorethanunexposedkidsresultsintheJournalTobaccoControlshowthatchiIdrenexposedtosmokeeverydayhave1.7miIIionlesscoldsandacutethanunexposedkidsEversincethepolicyofopeningandreformwasadoptedin1978,thetourismindustryinChina,thankstothegreatimportanceattachedbythegovernmentsatvariouslevels,hasbecomeanewbutamostdynamicandmostpotentiallystrongsectorinChina’stertiaryindustry.Inmanypartsofthecountry,tourismhasbeenregardedasapillar,superiororpriorityindustryinpromotinglocaleconomicdevelopment.Thepositionoftourisminthenationaleconomycontinuestobeenhancedandupgraded.In2002,Chinarankedthefifthintheworldintermsofbothovernighttouristarrivalsandtourismreceiptsinforeignexchange.In2003,Chinacontinuedtorankthefifthintheworldintermsofovernighttouristarrivals,butduetotheimpactofSARS,Chinarankedtheseventhintermsoftourismreceiptsinforeignexchange.China’sdomestictourismwasamongthe.world’sbiggest,fastest-growingandmostpotentiallystrongmarkets;meanwhile,China’soutboundtourismalsosawsteadydevelopmentwitheachpassingyear.From1996to2002,thetotalreceiptsofChina’stourismhasbeengrowingbyanannualaverageof2-digitnumbersforsevenconsecutive(连续的)years,whichisfarabovetheaverageGDPgrowthrateofthesameperiod,andhasthusbecomeanewgrowthpointinthenationaleconomyofthecountry.ThetourismdevelopmentofChinahasimprovedtheinvestmentenvironment,intensifiedtheopeningtotheoutsideworld,andhelpedthegrowthofrelatedindustries.Ithasplayedanactiveroleinincreasinginternaldemandandemployment,inenhancingthestructuralreadjustmentandinter-regionaleconomiclink,andinassistingpeopleinthepoorareastogetridofpovertyandliveabetterlife.Moreover,ithasgreatlypromotedtheeconomicprosperityandsocialdevelopmentofChinaandthefriendlyexchangesbetweentheChinesepeopleandthepeoplesoftheworld.Theword"intensified”(Line2,Para.3)mostprobablymeans"()".A.intendedB.extendedC.strengthenedD.identifiedEversincethepoIicyofopeningandreformwasadoptedin1978,thetourismindustryinChina,thankstothegreatimportanceattachedbythegovernmentsatvariouslevels,hasbecomeanewbutamostdynamicandmostpotentiaIIystrongsectorinChina’stertiaryindustry.Inmanypartsofthecountry,tourismhasbeenregardedasapillar,superiororpriorityindustryinpromotinglocaleconomicdevelopment.ThepositionoftourisminthenationaIeconomycontinuestobeenhancedandupgraded.In2002,Chinarankedthefifthintheworldintermsofbothovernighttouristarrivalsandtourismreceiptsinforeignexchange.In2003,ChinacontinuedtorankthefifthintheworIdintermsofovernighttouristarrivals,butduetotheimpactofSARS,Chinarankedtheseventhintermsoftourismreceiptsinforeignexchange.China’sdomestictourismwasamongthe.world’sbiggest,fastest-growingandmostpotentiaIIystrongmarkets;meanwhiIe,China’soutboundtourismalsosawsteadydeveIopmentwitheachpassingyear.From1996to2002,thetotalreceiptsofChina’stourismhasbeengrowingbyanannuaIaverageof2-digitnumbersforsevenconsecutive(连续的)years,whichisfarabovetheaverageGDPgrowthrateofthesameperiod,andhasthusbecomeanewgrowthpointinthenationaIeconomyofthecountry.ThetourismdeveIopmentofChinahasimprovedtheinvestmentenvironment,intensifiedtheopeningtotheoutsideworId,andheIpedthegrowthofreIatedindustries.IthaspIayedanactiveroleinincreasinginternaldemandandempIoyment,inenhancingthestructuralreadjustmentandinter-regionaleconomicIink,andinassistingpeopIeinthepoorareastogetridofpovertyandIiveabetterIife.Moreover,ithasgreatlypromotedtheeconomicprosperityandsociaIdeveIopmentofChinaandthefriendlyexchangesbetweentheChinesepeopIeandthepeopIesoftheworId.Whatisthebesttitleofthispassage()HowdoesChina’stourismdeveIopChina’stourismhasbeengrowingbyanannualaverageof2-digitnumbersforsevenconsecutive(连续的)years.Chinaranksthefifthintheworldintermsofovernighttouristarrivals.China’sTourismIndustryinBrief4.Childrenexposedtosmokeintheirhomeshavemorecolds,flu(流感),andpneumonia(肺炎)andmiss7millionmoreschooldaysthanotherkids,amajorstudyshows.ResearchersfromthefederalCentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention,Atlanta,interviewedtheparentsof17.488millionchildrenages1to10.";Secondhandsmokeexposurehasneverbeenstudiedinsuchalargenumberofchildrenbefore.Thisisthefirstnationallyrepresentativesample,";saysDavidMannino,CDC,Atlanta.Basedontheirsample,representing33.7millionchildren,Manninoandcolleaguesestimates(估计)10.5million(31.2%)areexposedtocigarettesmokeinthehomedailyandanother2million(5.8%)areexposedlessoften.ResultsintheJournalTobaccoControlshowthat10.5millionchildrenareexposedtosmokeeveryday.";Miss28millionschooldays,athirdmorethankidsnotexposedtosmokeathome.";";Have1.7millionmorecoldsandacuterespiratoryinfections(呼吸道感染),10%morethanunexposedkids.Oneinfectioncanaccountformultipledaysofi1Iness.";";Have102milliondaysofrestrictedactivities,suchasmissingsportspracticeafterschool,21%morethanunexposedkids.";Ratesalsovarybyincomeandeducationlevels.48%ofchildreninhomeswithlowlevelsareexposedvs.25%inhomeswithhighlevels.SaysMannino.";Childrenexposedtosecondhandsmokeintheirhomessimplyspendmoretimesick.Thebestpreventionisnottoletsmokerssmokeinyourhouse.\WhatisthemeaningofthewordHaccountfor”(Line2,Para.7)()A.Occupy.Count.Bethereasonfor.Accountant.ChiIdrenexposedtosmokeintheirhomeshavemorecolds,flu(流感),andpneumonia(肺炎)andmiss7miIIionmoreschooldaysthanotherkids,amajorstudyshows.ResearchersfromthefederalCentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention,AtIanta,interviewedtheparentsof17.488miIIionchiIdrenages1to10."SecondhandsmokeexposurehasneverbeenstudiedinsuchalargenumberofchiIdrenbefore.ThisisthefirstnationaIIyrepresentativesampIe,"saysDavidMannino,CDC,AtIanta.BasedontheirsampIe,representing33.7millionchildren,Manninoandcolleaguesestimates(估计)10.5miIIion(31.2%)areexposedtocigarettesmokeinthehomedailyandanother2million(5.8%)areexposedlessoften.ResultsintheJournalTobaccoControlshowthat10.5millionchiIdrenareexposedtosmokeeveryday."Miss28millionschooldays,athirdmorethankidsnotexposedtosmokeathome.""Have1.7millionmorecoldsandacuterespiratoryinfections(呼吸道感染),10%morethanunexposedkids.OneinfectioncanaccountformultipledaysofiIIness.""Have102milliondaysofrestrictedactivities,suchasmissingsportspracticeafterschooI,21%morethanunexposedkids."Ratesalsovarybyincomeandeducationlevels.48%ofchiIdreninhomeswithlowIeveIsareexposedvs.25%inhomeswithhighlevels.SaysMannino."ChiIdrenexposedtosecondhandsmokeintheirhomessimplyspendmoretimesick.Thebestpreventionisnottoletsmokerssmokeinyourhouse.\Thispassageisprobablytakenfrom()A.abookB.anovelC.aplayD.apieceofnewsQuestion9isbasedonthefollowingnews.Attheendofthenewsitem,youwillbegiven10secondstoanswerthequestion.Nowlistentothenews.FatahPartyintendedtoirritatethemiIitantgroupHamas.FatahPartywantedtostrengthenthelegislativepower.FatahPartywasdefeatedinthePaIestinianelection.FatahPartysufferedastunningdefeatintheconstitutionaIcourt.Questions6and1arebasedonthefollowingnews.Attheendofthenewsitem,youwillbegiven10secondstoanswereachofthetwoquestions.Nowlistentothenews.WhatdidthegovernmentintendtodointhebeginningTogreatlyrestrictpubIicsmoking.TobansmokinginalIpubIicplaces.Tosupervisesmokinginsomebars.TobanpubIicsmokinginEngland.Questions1to5arebasedonaninterview.Attheendoftheinterviewyouwillbegiven10secondstoanswereachofthefollowingfivequestions.Nowlistentotheinterview.TheinterviewerusedtocareaboutallthefollowingthingsEXCEPTA.doingwellinsomesports.havinggoodbody-imageIooking.wearingappropriateclothes.beingpopularwithotherkids.Foronebriefmoment,afteryearsoffearandloathing,AmericaseemedreadytomakepeacewiththeSAT.WhentheUniversityofCaliforniaseveralyearsagothreatenedtotreatthetestlikeabadbatchofcafeteriafoodandtellapplicantsnottobuyit,theCollegeBoardjunkedthebewilderinganalogyquestions(Warthogsaretopigsaspoliticiansaretowhat),createdawritingsection(includingproducinganessay),addedtoughermathquestionsandmorereadinganalysis一andhadeverybodytalkingaboutthenew-and-improvedSAT.ThenthefirststudentstotakeSAT:TheSequelwereseenstumblingoutofthetestingcentersasiftheyhadjustrunamarathon,andallthehappytalksended.Withthethreehoursand45minutesstretchingtofivehourswithbreaksandinstructions,itgotworse.Nobodyissurehow,butmoistureinsomeSATanswersheetscausedpencilmarkstobleedorfade,producingmorethan5,000testswiththewrongscores.Evenafterthatwasfixed,severaluniversitiesreportedasharpdropintheirapplicants'averagescores,whichmanyattributedtoexhaustion,andmorecollegestoldapplicantstheywouldnolongerhavetotaketheSAT.AllofwhichstokedinterestintheACT,theSAT'slessfamousandlessfearedrivalbasedinIowaCity,Iowa.TheshortertestisnowbecomingawelcomealternativeformanyhighschoolerswhonolongerseeaneedtoenduretheusualSATtrauma."’1thinktheACTisatrueplayerinthecollege-admissionsgamethesedays,wsaysRobynLady,untilrecentlyacollegecounseloratThomasJeffersonHighSchoolforScienceandTechnology.AlthoughmostJeffersonstudentsstilltaketheSAT,thenumberofACTstherehastripledinthelasttwoyears.It'sashiftthat,ifitcontinues,couldchangethebalanceofentrancetestpower,sincetheFairfaxCounty,Va.,magnetsendsmorekidstotheIvyLeaguethanalmostanyotherU.S.school.TheSAT,withamaximum2,400points,andtheACT,withamaximum36points,arescoreddifferently,butotherwisearenomoredifferentfromeachotherthanAmericanfootballdiffersfromtheCanadianversion.Studentsusuallydoequallywelloneach.TheSAT'snew25-minuteessayisrequired,whiletheACT'sessayisoptional.TheSATisthreehoursand45minuteslong.ThecomparableACTisthreehoursand25minutes.TheSAThasthreesections:criticalreading,mathandwriting.TheACThasmath,science,readingandEnglishsections,plusoptionalwriting.TheACTwiththewritingtestcosts$43,morethantheSAT's$41.50,buttheACTisonly$29withoutthewritingsection.Severalhigh-schoolguidancecounselorssaytheyassumetheACT,with1.2milliontesttakersintheclassof2005comparedwith1.5millionfortheSAT,willeventuallycatchup,inpartbecausesomanyeducatorsareadvisingtheirstudentstotryboth.WendyAndreen,counseloratMemorialSeniorHighSchoolinHouston一wheretheSAThasbeensupreme一saysshetellsstudentseveryyeartheyshouldtakebothteststobesafe,andmanyarebeginningtolisten,withACTsup18percentsince2002.DebShaver,directorofadmissionsatSmithCollege,sayscounselorsaresteeringstudentstotheACTnbecausethereislesshysteriasurroundingtheACTs,andstudentsfeellessstressedabouttakingthetest."ThemistakesmadeinthescoringoftheOctober2005SATbyPearsonEducationalMeasurement,theCollegeBoard'ssubcontractor,havenotbeenforgotten,counselorssay.TheSATsufferedfromdamagingnewsstoriesasdetailsoftheerrorscameoutbitbyhit.Intheend,4,411studentshadscoresreportedtocollegesthatwerelowerthantheyactuallyearnedandhadtobecorrected;17percentofthecorrectionswereformorethan40points.CollegeBoardpresidentGastonCapertonapologized,sayingthemishap"bringshumility,andhumilitymakesusmoreaware,empatheticandrespectfulofothers.wButmanycounselors,whooftencomplainabouttheNewYorkCity-basednonprofit'sinfluenceovertheirstudentsJfutures,saytheyhavetheirdoubts."IthinktheCollegeBoardseesthisasapurelytechnicalproblemthattheycansolvethroughpurelytechnicalmeans,"saysScottWhite,acounseloratMontclair(N.J.)HighSchool."Idon9tthinktheyappreciatethedamagethatwasdonetotheiralreadyshakycredibility.\TheanalogyofSATtobadcafeteriafoodindicatesthattheSATisundesirable.theSATshouIdbereplaced.theSAT'akeepersareblamed.theSAT'scriticsarepraised.Question8isbasedonthefollowingnews.Attheendofthenewsitem,youwillbegiven10secondstoanswerthequestion.Nowlistentothenews.hedidn'twanttoapprovetheresignationofEducationMinister.theresignedofficialswantedtheopportunitytoprovetheirinnocence.C.hethinkscorruptionhasn'treachedhighIeveIsofthegovernment.D.JohnGithongogavetestimonytovisitingKenyamembersofParIiament.Intheevenings,theygotothemall.Onceaweekormore.Sometimes,theyevenleavethedinnerdishesinthesinksotheywillhaveenoughtimetofinishalltheerrands.Thefathernevercomes-hehatesshopping,especiallywithhiswife.Instead,hestaysathometoreadthepaperandputaroundhisstudy:rFodothingsthattheotherdadsmustbedoingintheevenings.Tosummonthesandtocomerushinginandpluguphisearswithitsroaringsilence.Meanwhile,themotherarmsherselfwithreturnsfromthelasttrip.HertwoyoungdaughtersforgetgamesofflashlighttagorfavoriteTVshowsandstrapontennisshoesandseatbelts:andthey'reoff.Onsummernights,whenit'slightuntilafterthefirefliesarrive,theairisheavyandmoist.Thedaughtersunrolltheirwindowsandstickthewholeoftheirheadsoutintotheslatebluesky,feelingfullforcethesweaty,honeysuckleair.Inthecoldmall,theirrubbersolessqueakonshinylinoleumsquares.Theyoungerdaughtertriesnottosteponanycracks.Theolderdaughterkeepsastraight-aheadgaze;hersulleneyescountdowneacherrandasit'sdone.Itisnotuntilthethirdor,onagoodnight,thefourtherrandthatthetroublebegins.Thegirlshavewanderedovertoexaminerainbowbeachtowels,perhaps,orsomekindofpinkruffledbedspread.Themother'svoicefindsthemfromafewaislesaway.Dinnersquirmsinthedaughters'stomachs.Nowcomesthat what-if-I-threw-up-right-this-second orwhere-is-a-rabbit-hole-for-me-to-fall-intofeelingthattheygetaroundthistimeofevening,atthemall.Theolderoneshakesherponytailsattheyoungerone.Herblueeyeshissthecareful-don't-crywarning,buttheyoungerone'scheeksonlygetredder.Toebytoe,thedaughtersedgetowardshousewareswheretheyfingerlaceplacematsortracepatternsinthestorecarpetwithsneakeredsoles.Themother'svoicestillfindsthem,shakingwithrage.Finally,heelsslappinginhersandals,shestridestowardsthemandthenkeepsgoing.Theyfollow,catchingherword-trail,MStupidpeople.Stupid,stupid,stupid.IHATEstupidpeople.wIt'sthelittleskipsbetweenstepstheyoungeronetakestokeepupwithhermother'stong,angrylegs.It'sthecardoorslammingandtheseatbeltbuckleyankedintoplace.It'sthosethingsthattellthedaughtershowthenextfewhourswillgo.Inthecar,theolderonesighsandgrindsherbackteeth.Theyoungeronefeelsherfacegethotterandhereyesstarttoswell.Shestaresatanicecreamstainonthebackofthefrontseatandseesapony,aflower,andafairyinthatsplashofchocolatemintchip.Themotherbeginsonbothatonce."Andwhenwegethome,ifyourshoesarestillintheTVroom,I'mthrowingthemout.Sameforbooks.Nomoreshithouse.Nomorelazy,ungratefulkids."AndsoonandsoonthroughtheblackvelvetskyandacrosstheHersheybarroads.Onintothehousewithaslaportwo."You'11behappywhenI'minmygrave,"wailsatthemastheyputontheirnightgownsandbrushtheirteeth.Theolderonesetsastonejawandtheyoungeronetriesnottosobassheopenswide,engulfinghersmallhandandscrubbingeachandeverymolar.Thefatherisnotspared.Thevolcanicmothersavessomeupjustforhim.HFuckinglousyhusband.Do-nothingfather."Andonlikethatforanhourorsomore.Theninthedarkestpartofthenight,it'sbarefeetandcoolhandsonasmallsweatyforehead.Kissesandcaressesand"SorryMomgotalittlemad."Promisesforthatpinkruffledbedspreadormaybeanewstuffedanimal.Longfingersrakethroughtheyoungerone'scurls.HTomorrowevening,we'11getyousomekindoftreat.Rightafterdinner,we'11gotothemall.\Fromthefirstparagraph,wegettheimpressionthatthefatherisinert.theirIifeisbustIing.theeveningsareexciting.themotherisconstantlynagging.12.DavidLandes,authorofTheWealthandPovertyofNations:WhySomeAreSoRichandSomeSoPoor,creditstheworld'seconomicsandsocialprogressoverthelastthousandyearsto"Westerncivilizationanditsdissemination."Thereason,hebelieves,isthatEuropeansinventedsystematiceconomicdevelopment.LandesaddsthattwouniqueaspectsofEuropeansculturewerecrucialingredientinEUrope'seconomicgrowth.First,LandesespousesageneralizedformofMaxWeber'sthesisthatthevaluesofwork,initiative,andinvestmentmadethedifferenceforEurope.Despitehisemphasisonscience,Landesdoesnotstressthenotionofrationalityassuch.Inhisview,"whatcountsiswork,thrift,honesty,patience,tenacity."Theonlyroutetoeconomicsuccessforindividualsorstatesisworkinghard,spendinglessthanyouearn,andinvestingtherestinproductivecapacity.Thisisthefundamentalexplanationoftheproblemposedbyhisbook,ssubtitle:"WhySomeAreSoRichandSomeSoPoor."Forhistoricalreasons一anemphasisonprivateproperty,anexperienceofpoliticalpluralism,atemperateclimate,anurbanstyle—Europeanshave,onbalance,followedthosepracticesandthereforehaveprospered.Second,andperhapsmostimportant,Europeanswerelearners.Theywlearnedrathergreedily,"asJoelMokyrputitinareviewofLandes'sbook.EvenifEuropeanspossessedindigenoustechnologiesthatgavethemanadvantage(spectacles,forexample),asLandesbelievestheydid,theirmostvitalassetwastheabilitytoassimilateknowledgefromaroundtheworldandputittouse一asinborrowingtheconceptofzeroandrediscoveringAristotle'sLogicfromtheArabsandtakingpaperandgunpowderfromtheChineseviatheMuslimworld.LandesarguesthatasystematicresistancetolearningfromothercultureshadbecomethegreatesthandicapoftheChinesebytheeighteenthcenturyandremainsthegreatesthandicapofArabcountriestoday.AlthoughhisanalysisofEuropeansexpansionisalmostnonexistent,LandesdoesnotarguethatEuropeanswerebeneficentbearersofcivilizationtoabenightedworld.Rather,hereliesonhisowncommonsenselaw:”Whenonegroupisstrongenoughtopushanotheraroundandstandstogainbyit,itwilldoso.”Incontrasttothenewschoolofworldhistorians,LandesbelievesthatspecificculturalvaluesenabledtechnologicaladvancesthatinturnmadesomeEuropeansstrongenoughtodominatepeopleinotherpartsoftheworld.Europeansthereforeproceededtodosowithgreatviciousnessandcruelty.Byfocusingontheirvictimizationinthisprocess,Landesholds,somepostcolonialstateshavewastedenergythatcouldhavebeenputintoproductiveworkandinvestment.IfonecouldsumupLandes'sadvicetothesestatesinonesentence,itmightbeMStopwhiningandgettowork.”Thisisparticularlyimportant,indeedhopeful,advice,hewouldargue,becausesuccessisnotpermanent.Advantagesarenotfixed,gainsfromtradeareunequal,anddifferentsocietiesreactdifferentlytomarketsignals.Therefore,notonlyistherehopeforundevelopedcountries,butdevelopedcountrieshavelittlecausetobecomplacent,becausethecurrentsituation"willpresshard"onthem.ThethrustofstudieslikeLandes'sistoidentifythosedistinctivefeaturesofEuropeancivilizationthatliebehindEurope'srisetopowerandthecreationofmodernitymoregenerally.Otherhistorianshaveplacedagreateremphasisonsuchfeaturesasliberty,individualism,andChristianity.Inareviewessay,thearthistorianCraigClunaslistedsomeofthelesswellknownlinkagesthathavebeenproposedbetweenWesterncultureandmodernity,includingthepropensitiestothinkquantitatively,enjoypornography,andconsumesugar.Allsuchproposalsassumethefundamentalaptnessofthequestion:WhatelementsofEuropeanscivilizationledtoEuropeansuccessItisashortleapfromthisassumptiontooutrighttriumphalism.Theparadigmaticbookofthisschoolis,ofcourse,TheEndofHistoryandtheLastMan,inwhichFrancisFukuyamaarguesthatafterthecollapseofNazisminthetwentiethcentury,theonlyremainingmodelforhumanorganizationintheindustrialandcommunicationsagesisacombinationofmarketeconomicsandlimited,pluralist,democraticgovernment.AccordingtoLandes,somecountriesaresopoormainlybecauseA.theytackworkethic.theylackrationality.theyarescientificaIIybackward.theyarevictimizedbycolonists.Question10isbasedonthefollowingnews.Attheendofthenewsitem,youwillbegiven10secondstoanswerthequestion.Nowlistentothemons.farmers.aristocrats,workers.Questions1to5arebasedonaninterview.Attheendoftheinterviewyouwillbegiven10secondstoanswereachofthefollowingfivequestions.Nowlistentotheinterview.WhichofthefollowingisNOTanexampleoftherelationshipsgirlsattachimportancetoA.Theirrelationshipswithclassmates.A.Theirrelationshipswithparents.Theirrelationshipswithteachers.Theirrelationshipswithboys.Questions6and7arebasedonthefollowingnews.Attheendofthenewsitem,youwillbegiven10secondstoanswereachofthetwoquestions.Nowlistentothenews.Thestaffwhoworkinpublicplaceswouldfavorthebanbecausetheydon,thavetoinhalefoulair.theydon'thavetoservesmokers.theywiIIgetmoretipsfromnon-smokers.therewiIIbeariseontheirsalaries.Intheevenings,theygotothemall.Onceaweekormore.Sometimes,theyevenleavethedinnerdishesinthesinksotheywillhaveenoughtimetofinishalltheerrands.Thefathernevercomes-hehatesshopping,especiallywithhiswife.Instead,hestaysathometoreadthepaperandputaroundhisstudy:Todothingsthattheotherdadsmustbedoingintheevenings.Tosummonthesandtocomerushinginandpluguphisearswithitsroaringsilence.Meanwhile,themotherarmsherselfwithreturnsfromthelasttrip.HertwoyoungdaughtersforgetgamesofflashlighttagorfavoriteTVshowsandstrapontennisshoesandseatbelts:andthey*reoff.Onsummernights,whenit'slightuntilafterthefirefliesarrive,theairisheavyandmoist.Thedaughtersunrolltheirwindowsandstickthewholeoftheirheadsoutintotheslatebluesky,feelingfullforcethesweaty,honeysuckleair.Inthecoldmall,theirrubbersolessqueakonshinylinoleumsquares.Theyoungerdaughtertriesnottosteponanycracks.Theolderdaughterkeepsastraight-aheadgaze;hersulleneyescountdowneacherrandasit9sdone.Itisnotuntilthethirdor,onagoodnight,thefourtherrandthatthetroublebegins.Thegirlshavewanderedovertoexaminerainbowbeachtowels,perhaps,orsomekindofpinkruffledbedspread.Themother'svoicefindsthemfromafewaislesaway. Dinnersquirmsinthedaughters'stomachs.Nowcomesthat what-if-I-threw-up-right-this-secondorwhere-is-a-rabbit-hole-for-me-to-fall-intofeelingthattheygetaroundthistimeofevening,atthemall.Theolderoneshakesherponytailsattheyoungerone.Herblueeyeshissthecareエul-don't-crywarning,buttheyoungerone,schee
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