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考生注意:的试题,其答案必须写在答题纸相应位置,写在试卷上无效。3.答题前,务必在答题纸上填写姓名、班级、学校和准考证号,并用铅笔在答题纸上正确ionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.AInarestaurantB.Inahairsalon.C.Atatailor’sshop.D.Atthecinema.2.A.Readingforrelaxation.B.Goingtoateahouse.CGoingskiingD.Flyingkites.3.A.Doctorandpatient.B.Librarianandreader.C.Actorandactress.D.Waitressandcustomer.4.A.At2:00.B.At3:00.C.At4:45.D.At5:15.AHescapableofhandlinganythingB.Heisaprofessionalphotographer.C.Coolweathermakesperfectphotos.D.Thecameraiseasytouse.AHehasgonetovisithismother.B.Hehasaskedforasickleave.C.HehasfoundanewjobinEurope.D.Hehasdonesomethingwrong.7.A.Theylivedinthesameneighbourhood.B.Theywenttothesamecollege.C.He’sknownMargieforalongtime.D.It’sthefirsttimehehasmetMargie.8.A.Thenearestpostofficeisnexttothepolicestation.BThemanisworkingintheofficebuilding.C.Themanoughttogetoffatthenextbusstop.DThepostofficeistwoblocksawayfromthepolicestation.9.A.Heagreesonsettingthebed.BHewantstolookforaplacetolive.C.He’dliketoinvitetwofriendstovisit.DHewillchangehisphonenumberimmediately.A.Bothofthemaresportsfans.BThemanwantstobuyafantocooldown.C.Thereisafanexhibitionnow.DTheyllplayatennisgametogether.SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestionsoneachofthepassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questionsthrough13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.11.A.Fewerthanfiveminutes.B.Fivetotenminutes.CAslongaspossibleD.Morethantenminutes.A.Fireyourimagination.BGetmoreeconomicprofits.C.Showrespecttotheoldestfamilymembers.DRecognizemorefamilymembers.13.A.Makeawelcomeaddress.B.Createawards.C.Keepafamilyeventmemo.D.PrintaFamilyBook.Questionsthrough16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.14.A.AstudentinDeepSpringCollege.B.Aneditorofamagazine.C.Apolitician.D.Aprofessor.A.Developingfarmingindesert.BCarryingoutalong-termproject.C.Gettingyouthsreadytoservepeople.DHelpingstudentsmake$50,000peryear.A.Toattendateachingshow.BTointerviewtheStudentBodymembers.C.Tobringnewenergytothecollege.DToapplyforteachervacanciesinthecollege.SectionCDirections:InSectionC,youwillheartwolongerconversations.Theconversationswillbereadtwice.Afteryouheareachconversation,youarerequiredtofillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhaveheard.Writeyouranswersonyouranswersheet.Blanksthrough20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.Completetheform.WriteONEWORDforeachanswer.ryTimeofreturnflight:commodationinformationplicantinformationTo17Visiting18andstudyinglanguage 1930thLivinginthe20Blanksthrough24arebasedonthefollowingconversation.Completetheform.WriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachanswer.NoteWhatdidthewomandoaftershelosthertShe21.Whatwasexactlyinthewomanswallet?Money,visa,photosandher22.Wheredidthewomanprobablylosethewallet?Inthe23.atdidthemansuggestPosting24inthelocalnewspaper.IGrammarandVocabularyionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagesbelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagescoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.Ihavetosaythatmymomisstricterthanmostparents,andI’mthekindofkidwhohasalotofmyownthoughts.Iusedtothinkthatshe’sjustapickypersonthatlikestomakethingsmoredifficultforme,soweoncesatdownandtalkedfacetofacetryingtoclarifyeverymisunderstandingwehave________us.I(26)__________(convince)anddecidedtochangemyattitudetowardsher.Mymomtoldmethataswegrow,she’salsogrowing,too.Everyday,shelearnssomethingnewaboutbeingamom,andherknowledgeofbecomingagoodmomgraduallygrows.(27)__________timepassesby,Ibegantorealizethatmostofherrules,orshouldIsay“pointofview”,arereallytoprotectus.Weteenagersoftenthinkthatparentsareconservative(保守的),andtheyknownothingaboutus,buthonestly,we’reactuallystilltooyoung(28)__________(know)what’sreallybestforus.Parentscanbewrongsometimesbecausenobody’sperfect,andtheymaybejustlikemymomwhoisstillonherwayto(29)__________(be)aperfectparent!So,tothosewhooftenarguewiththeirparentslikeme:nexttime,whenyoureallydisagreewith(30)__________yourparentssay,stopandtellyourselfthatyourparentswouldnevertrytodo(31)__________toharmyoubecausetheyloveyoubeforeyouyellatthem.Finally,IreallywantmymomtoknowhowsorryIamforalwaysyellingatherbreakingherheartIreallydowanttochangebecauseIloveherjustasmuchasshelovesme.WhenIwasinjuniorhighschool,darknessbeganfillingmymind.Idon’tknowthedayorthereasonwhyitbegan.AllIknowisthatIstartedfeelinghopelessandworthless.Ihidinmyroom,(32)__________(stare)outofthewindow,thinkingaboutallmyfailures.Ievenquestioned(33)__________beingalivewasworthwhile.Mydarkmoodwasn’tconstant.Itwouldfadeattimes,butitalwaysreturned.Itwasmyparentsthathelpedmeidentifytheshadow(34)__________hungovermylife—depression.Depressionis(35)__________mentalillnessthatdrainsyourenergyandpreventsyoufromenjoyinglife.Itcankeepyoufromsucceedingatschoolorworkorfromconnectingwithothers.Atits(36)__________(bad),depressioncanevenleadtosuicide.Whenyourmoodisdark,howdoyouknowwhetheryouaredepressedorjustsad?Thinkabouthowlongthefeelings(37)__________(last).Iftheyhavepersistedforweeksormonths,gethelp.Noone(38)__________facedepressionalone.Ifyou’redepressed,findsomeone—afriend,parent,teacherorpastor—andtellthemyourfeelings.Considerseeingadoctororpsychologist,iftheyaregettingworse.WhenIwasdepressed,Iwas(39)__________(embarrass)totellanyone.Ididn’twanttoseemweakorneedy.ButwhenItoldmyfriends,theysupportedandencouragedme.Infact,(40)__________depressionaffectsmanypeopleworldwide,treatmentsareavailableandcanbringhopeandjoybackintotheirlife.SectionBDirections:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.abelsionalsJprocessingE.situationF.droppedAmericansknowthebenefitsofhavingahealthydiet.Inschool,childrenlearntoeatavarietyofhealthyfoods.Peoplegrowupawareofthevalueof__41__calories.Theyhearaboutthehealthdangersofchemicalsaddedto__42__food.Theyrealizetheyshouldn’teattoomanysweetsorfats.ManyAmericanconsumersread__43__carefullyfornutritioninformation.Thatwaytheycancompareproductsandeatthebestfoods.Keepingfitormaybegettinginshape—isoftenhighonthelistofNewYear’sresolutionsforAmericans.Inthepasttwodecades,fitnesshasbecomeafashion.ManyAmericanshavejoinedhealthclubstoworkoutwith__44__equipment.Sportsstoressellsportsshoesandclothingforeverypossibleexercise__45__.Peoplecanevenbuyweightsandequipmentandsetuptheirownexercisecenterathome!Statisticsgivehealthexpertsgoodreasontobedisappointed.Americansexerciselessthantheyusedto.Thenumberofpeopletakingpartinfitnessactivities__46__from41.7millionin1991toonly32millionin1993.Amonghighschoolstudents,only37percent__47__threetimesperweek.However,70percentofteenagerswatchatleastanhourofTVeveryday,and38percentwatchoverthreehours.Asaresult,the__48__Americangainedeightpoundsduringthe1980’s.Atleastone-thirdofAmericansweigh20percentmorethantheiridealweight.Still,bymany__49__,Americansenjoygoodhealth.MedicalcareintheUnitedStates,whileexpensive,isamongthebestintheworld.TheU.S.Government__50__strictfoodinspectionstoensurethatfoodisofthehighestquality.Foodproducersmustlabelproductsaccurately.Manyresources,suchasmagazines,TVprogramsandeventheInternet,allowpeopletofindouthowtoimprovetheirhealth.Americansknowhowtomakethemselvesmorehealthy.Theyjustneedtodoit.IIReadingComprehensionionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Asanyonewhohastriedtoloseweightknows,realisticgoal-settinggenerallyproducesthebestresults.Thatispartially__51__itappearspeoplewhosetrealisticgoalsactuallyworkmoreefficiently,andmakemoreeffort,toachievethosegoals.Whatisfarlessunderstoodbyscientists,__52__,arethepotentiallyharmfuleffectsofgoal-setting.Newspapersrelay(转发)accountsofgoal-settinginindustriesandbusinessesupanddownbothWallStreetandMainStreet,yettherehasbeen__53__littleresearchonhowthepracticeofsettinggoalsmayhave__54__tothecurrenteconomiccrisis,andunethical(不道德)behavioringeneral.“Goalsarewidelyusedandpromotedashavingreallybeneficialeffects.Andyet,thesame__55__thatcanpushpeopletomakemoreeffortinaconstructivewaycouldalsomotivatepeopletobemorelikelyto__56__unethicalbehaviors,”saysMauriceSchweitzer,anassociateprofessoratPenn’sWhartonSchool.“Itturnsoutthere’snoeconomicbenefittojusthavingagoal—youjustgetapsychologicalbenefit.”Schweitzersays.“Butinmanycases,goalshaveeconomic__57__thatmakethemmorepowerful.”AprimeexampleSchweitzerandhiscolleaguesmentionisthe2004__58__ofenergy-tradinggiantEnron,wheremanagersusedfinancialencouragementstomotivatesalesmento__59__specificprofitgoals.Theproblem,Schweitzersays,istheactualtradeswerenot__60__.Otherstudieshaveshownthat__61__employeeswithunrealisticgoalscanforcethemtolie,cheatorsteal.Suchwasthecaseintheearly1990swhenSears__62__asalesquota(配额)onitsautorepairstaff.Itpromotedemployeestoimposeforworkandto__63__unnecessaryrepairsonacompanywidebasis.Schweitzeradmitshisresearchrunscounterto(违背)averylargebodyofliteraturethat__64__themanybenefitsofgoal-setting.Advocatesofthepracticehavearguedwithhisteam’suseofsuch__65__asnewsaccountstosupporthisconclusionthatgoal-settingiswidelyover-recommended.51.A.thoughB.unlessC.whenD.because52.A.moreoverB.furthermoreC.howeverD.otherwise53.A.surprisinglyB.generallyC.particularlyD.potentially54.A.objectedB.contributedC.opposedD.tailored55.A.definitionB.appreciationC.motivationD.expression56.A.engageinB.addtoC.showoffD.turnon57.A.risksB.problemsC.expensesD.rewards58.A.claimB.collapseC.compositionD.construction9.A.needB.meetC.kneelD.feelAcomfortableBchangeableC.favorableD.profitable61.A.tiringB.burdeningC.inspiringD.leading62.A.overtakeB.overlookC.overchargeD.overflow63.A.blameB.discoverC.completeD.directApraisesB.deniesC.neglectsD.excludes65.A.problemB.factorC.purposeD.evidenceSectionBDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.TheownerofanAlabamaChineserestaurantnamed“GoodFriend”shotatacustomerwhocomplainedaboutabuginhereggrollThursdaynight.Thebulletnarrowlymissed20-year-oldBirminghamresidentJatariWalkerwhotoldtheDailyNewssheisscarredbytheentireexperience.“Ican’tsleep,”shesaidSaturdayafternoon.“AndsinceithappenedI’vehadnoappetite.”ChineseandSeafoodRestaurantonDennisonAve.Thursdayevening.Afterpayingher$7billshewentbacktohercaranddiscoveredaflyinside.“IthoughtIneedtotakethisback,”shesaid.ThecustomerwentbackandaskedforarepaymentandsaidtheownerChunHinChing,52,wasunhappywithherbecausesheannouncedherdiscoveryinfrontofothercustomers.AfteranargumentherepaidthemoneyandWalker—whoisnowaformerfrequentcustomerofthebusiness—turnedandwalkedtotheexit.That’swhenChingdrewahandgunandfiredasingleshotoverherhead.“HejustshotthegunatmeandIran,”shesaid,addingshecouldfeelthebulletwhizpastherhead.BirminghamPoliceDepartmentspokesmanLt.SeanEdwardstoldtheNewstheownerwaschargedwithattemptedmurderandwastransportedtoJeffersonCountyJailon$100,000bail (保释金).PolicebelieveChingintendedtohitWalkerwiththebulletandmissed,Edwardssaid.Thebullethitthetopofthedoorframeofthetake-outbusiness.ChingdidnottellpolicewhyhefiredatWalker,Edwardssaid.Edwardssaidhedidnotrecallanypreviousproblemsatthebusiness.HesaidChingdidnotsaywhyhehadaweaponbutaddeditwasnotuncommonforstoresinthatneighborhood.Noonewasinjuredfromthegunshot,Edwardssaid.CallsplacedtotherestaurantSaturdayafternoonwerenotanswered.WhathappenedonThursdaynightinGoodFriendChineseandSeafoodRestaurant?A.Afirebrokeoutbutluckilynoonewasinjured.BTherestaurantownerrefusedtorepaythemoney.C.Theeggrollscausedsicknessamongsomecustomers.DAyoungwomannarrowlyescapedbeingkilledbyabullet.WhydidWalkergobacktotherestaurantafterbuyingthefood?A.Becauseshelefthercarkeyintherestaurant.BBecauseshediscoveredaflyintheeggroll.C.Becausesheforgottotakethecombinationplatter.DBecauseshefoundtheownerchargedhertoomuch.68.TherestaurantownerfiredonWalkerwhen______.AshewasabouttoleaveB.shewasarguingwithhimCsheaskedforarepaymentD.sheannouncedherdiscovery69.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat______.AthisisthefirsttimeforWalkertobuyfoodfromGoodFriendRestaurantownerwasunhappywiththecomplaintandrefusedtorepaythemoneyCitiscommonforarestaurantownerinthatneighborhoodtohaveaweaponifsomeonehadbeenhitChingdhavebeenchargedwithattemptedmurderKompongPhhlukPrivateTourDepartthecityforanunspoiledfloatingcommunitycalledKompongPhhlukwhichisastonishingforitsstilted-housevillagesandfloodedforest.StoponthewayfortheRolousMarkettour.Thisisagreatchanceforyoutotakethephotosoflocalssellingvegetables,differentfishspeciesandotherlocalproduce.Afterthismarkettourwe’llallhaveaboattriptothefloatingcommunityofKompongPhhluk,visitanislandpagoda,schoolandhousesstandingon8or10mhighstilts,fishfarmsandlearnaboutthevillagelife.Stopandhavelunchinafamily’shousebeforegettingintoarowboatandventuringintothefloodedforest,thehabitattosomefamouswater-birdspecies.EventuallywejumpbackintothebigboatandsetoffforthelargestfreshwaterlakeinSEAsia,TonleSap.lfoodfromtheareaduetopoorsanitation,lackofhygienestandardsandrefrigeration.pleormationenteandcancreatejealousy.ripasfacilitiesareverybasic70.KompongPhhlukisfamousforits______.AlocalvegetablesanddifferentfishspeciessevillagesandfloodedforestousMarketandislandpagodaabitatandfishfarms71.Aprivatetripfortwoparentsanda3-year-oldboycosts______.A.$40B.$80C.$90D.$120Whichofthefollowingisnotincludedintherates?A.Atouristguide.B.Transport.C.Drinks.D.Localfood.73.Wecanconcludefromthepassagethat______.AthelivingstandardinthevillageisquitelowristfacilitiesalongthewayarequitegoodrevealingclothesareappropriateinthehotweathercalchildrensmallgiftsisstronglyrecommendedPeoplearemorelikelytolieorcheatduringtheafternoonbecauseselfcontrolreducesduringtheday,accordingtoresearchers.Volunteerstakingpartintwoexperimentswheretheycouldbenefitbycheatingweremorelikelytodosoiftheteststookplaceaftermidday,researchersfound.Thefindingsbackuppreviousstudieswhichhaveshownthatourcapacityforself-controldeclinesduringtheday,duetotirednessandrepeatedlymakingdecisions.PsychologistsfromHarvardUniversityfirstshowedagroupofvolunteersvariouspatternsofdotsonacomputerscreen,askingthemtodecidewhetherthereweremoredotsontheleftortherighthandside.Insteadofbeingrewardedforgettingtheanswerright,theparticipantswerepaidbasedonwhichsidetheychose,earningtentimesasmuchforchoosingtherighthandsideastheleft.Peoplewhoweretestedaftermiddayweresignificantlymorelikelytoselecttherighthandside,eveniftherewereclearlymoredotsontheleft,thanthosewhotookpartduringthemorning.Inasecondtest,participantswereshownaseriesofwordfragments,suchas“—ral”ande—c—”andaskedwhichwordstheyassociatedwiththem.Inmorningexperimentsparticipantsweremorelikelytoformthewords“moral”and“ethical”whileduringtheafternoonthewords“coral”and“effects”weremostcommon.Furthertestsconductedonlineshowedthatpeopleweremorelikelytosenddishonestmessagesorclaimtohavesolvedanunsolvableproblemintheafternoonthaninthemorning.WritingthePsychologicalSciencejournal,theresearcherssaidthedifferencewasparticularlypronouncedinpeoplewithhigherethicalstandards,whoalwaysbehavedmorallyduringthemorningbutslippedduringtheafternoon.Incontrast,thosewhowereableto“morallydisengage”,orbehaveunethicallywithoutfeelingguilty,tendedtocheatwhateverthetimeofday.Dr.MaryamKouchaki,oneoftheleadauthors,said:“Unfortunately,themosthonestpeople,suchasthoselesslikelytomorallydisengage,maybethemostsusceptible(易受影响的)tothenegativeconsequencesassociatedwiththemorningmoralityeffect.”Thefindingscouldberelevanttoorganizationsthatshouldbemorealertaboutthebehaviorofcustomersandemployeesduringtheafternoon,sheadded.“Ourfindingssuggestthatmeretimeofdaycanleadtoasystematicfailureofgoodpeopletoactmorally.”74.Volunteerscangetmoremoneywhenthey______.AgavethecorrectanswerB.chosetherighthandsideC.chosethelefthandsideD.rememberedthepatternsofdotsWhyareparticipantslesslikelytoformwordslike“ethical”,“moral”intheafternoon?A.Becausetheirvocabularybecomessmaller.BBecausetheyareunwillingtotellthetruth.C.Becausethewordsarethevoiceoftheirheart.DBecauseselfcontroldeclinesaftermidday.edwordpronouncedinparagraphisclosestinmeaningtoA.dominatedB.announcedC.markedD.exposed77.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.Thefindingespeciallyappliestothosewhobehaveethically.BMeretimeofdaycanleadtosystematicfailureoforganizations.C.Thefindingdoesn’tagreewiththatofpreviousstudies.DPeoplewhoactmorallyfeelguiltyaftertellingalie.ctionCDirectionsReadthepassagecarefullyThenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.Notforthefirsttime,PaulMathiswantsustochange.Butthistimeheisn’ttryingtogetustogovegetarian,ordineonlyonlocallygrowningredients.Thistimehe’stryingtogetustotypedifferently.PaulMathis,arestaurateurfromMelbournewhoownsastringofdiningestablishments,hasdesignedtheletter“Ћ”—representingtheword“the”.NowheispushingAppletoallowhimtopromotehisapp,whichfeaturesthenewcharacter,initsiTunesstore.Inamovetobranchoutofthefoodbusiness,PaulhasinvestedAUS$38,000(£23,500)inthenewapp,buthassofarbeenrejectedbyApple.Heishopinghecanchangetheirmind,pointingoutthatreducingtheword“the”—themostusedwordintheEnglishlanguage—toonecharacterwouldbehelpfulforTwitterandswifttyping.“Isthisimportant?”hesaid,inaninterviewwithTheSydneyMorningHerald.“No.Isthisgoingtochangetheworld?Notreally.Butisitsomethingthatmightbeusefulforpeople?Ithinkso,becauseitcansavepeoplelotsoftimeonkeyboard.”“Theword‘and’isonlythefifth-mostusedwordinEnglishandithasitsownsymbol—theampersand‘&’,”saidMr.Mathis.“Isn’tittimewegavethesamerespectto‘the’?”ThetopfivemostcommonlyusedwordsintheEnglishlanguagearesaidtobe:the,be,to,of,and“and”.Theampersand“&”hasattimesbeenusedasthe27thletteroftheEnglishalphabet.Paulhasdevelopedthetypography—effectivelyanupper-case“T”andalower-case“h”bunchedtogethersotheysharetheuprightstemandanappthatputsitineveryone’shandbyallowinguserstodownloadanentirelynewelectronickeyboardcompletenotjustwithhissymbolbutalsoarowofkeysof15mostfrequentlytypedwords.Sofar,though,thetake-uphasbeenminimal.ButthatmightchangeifhecangethisinnovationintoApple’sappstore.Theproblemis,theCaliforniantechgianthassofarresistedhisadvances.Butwhoknows—maybein500years’timepeoplewillbeamazedthattherewasNote:AnswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinNOMORETHANTWELVEWORDS)tisPaulMathis__________________________________________________________________________Pauldesignsthenewlettertorepresenttheword“the”becausehethinks__________________________________________________________________________.80.Themaindifferencebetweenthenewandtheoldelectronickeyboardisthatthenewone__________________________________________________________________________.HowcanPaulattractmorepeopletodownloadhisnewkeyboard?__________________________________________________________________________Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.5.有些青少年热衷于网络游戏,有时候竟然连饭都可以不吃,而且他们和家长的关系往往II.GuidedWritingDirections:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.你的作文必须包括以下内容:(文中不能提及你的真实姓名和学校)要介绍这节体育课的情况.你喜欢这节课的理由1-10BCBDDACABD11-16BDCACD17.Germany18.cousins/relatives19.August20.dormitory/dorm21.calledthepolice22.identitycard/IDcard23.theatre/theater24.apublicnotice25.between26.wasconvinced27.As28.toknow29.being30.what31.anything32.staring33.whether34.that/which35.a36.worst37.havelasted38.n39.embarrassed40.although/though-50DHAGEFIBKCDCABCADBBDBCCAD66-69DBAC70-73BCDA74-77BDCA78.HeisarestaurateurfromMelbourneowingastringofdiningestablishments.79.itwouldbehelpfulforTwitterandswifttyping./itcansavepeoplealotoftimeonkeyboard80.contains“Ћ”andarowofkeysof15mostfrequently-usedwords81.BypromotinghisappiniTunesstore./BygettinghisinnovationintoApple’sappstore.Believeitornot,itisadvisabletolistentoothersandtaketheiradvice.2.Whetheronecanpersevereinwhatheisdoingisoneoftheimportantfactorsofhissuccess.3.Fashionableasbookingataxionlineis,manyrelatedproblemsremaintobesettled/solved.4.Thosewhoarefoundeating,smokingorlyingacrosstheseatsonthesubwayinBeijingcanbefinedbetween50to500yuan.5.Someteenagersaresokeenononlinegamesthattheysometimesprefernottohavemeals,andwhat’smore,theyusuallyhaveabadrelationshipwiththeirparents.mprehensionSectionAShortconversationsDirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyo

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