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Section A
1. W: What can I do for you, sir?
M: I want to report a theft. My briefcase was stolen.
Q: Who is most probably the woman?
2. W: You will take care, won’t you? The roads are very very icy.
M: I will drive very very slowly. I promise.
Q: How does the woman feel?
3. M: Moring, I have a reservation. The name is Blake Smith.
W: OK. We’ve got a nice car already. I need to see your driver’s license and your credit card.
Q: Where does the conversation most probably take place?
4. W: CCTV is reporting an enormous flooding now! Look at those people on the roof.
M: I hope it doesn’t cause to much damage.
Q: What are those two speakers talking about?
5. W: Would you please help me clean the back yard today?
M: Sure. I am picking Jane up from the railway station at 3, but I will help you as soon as I get back.
Q: What will the man do first?
6. W: The vase is amazing! But it’s a bit more than I want to spend.
M: Maybe you can get a better price at count time to ask. (3:17)
Q: What does the man suggest the women do?
7. W: My computer’s broken down. Could I use yours to write a chemistry paper?
M: Sorry, I am in the middle of revising my report. You know the computer lab is still open.
Q: What does the man imply the women should do?
8. W: I’ve declined their offer to exhibiting some of my paintings in this gallery.
M: Are you kidding? Any art student I know would die to have an exhibition here.
Q: How does the man feel on hearing the woman’s decision?
9. M: You are not planning to transfer to a different university next year, are you?
W: If I were, you’d be the first one to know.
Q: What does the woman imply?
10. M: Did you read the editorial in the newspaper about Mirs Speech? (4:47)
M: Sure, I did. But I think they twisted the meaning of what he said.
Q: What does the man say of the editorial?


Section B
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.

About 70 miles northeast of Vancouver is one of Canada’s most beautiful tourist regions. Visitors come to enjoy fishing, skiing or the splendid mountain scenery. Over 20 years ago, Christi bone, a successful businesswoman came here and founded Paradise Ridge, a cabin park. She said I wanted to live somewhere everybody knows everybody else and all your problems are shared. Paradise Ridge is now home to 25 families. Each family owns their own small cabin. But they share the ownership of the park and the common facilities. This is a really living community and residents aren’t allowed to use their cabin as a holiday home. The heart of the Paradise Ridge community is a large house. Shared meals take place 3 times a week and once a month there’s a meeting when important decisions are made. Families can sell their homes if they want to leave, but the whole community must vote on new families before they are allowed to join. ‘Keeping the community together is hard work’ says Christi, ‘Everybody has to take responsibility for the day to day running of the community, but it seems there is no shortage of the families who want to join. There are 75 on the waiting list.

11. How many families are living in the Paradise Ridge now?
12. What is special of Paradise Ridge?
13. What is the passage mainly about?

Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following news.
It’s 3 pm. Time for news from the World of Medicine. Does sitting make you sad? Australian researchers found that middle-aged women who sat for over 7 hours a day were 47 percent more likely to show sense of depression than those who sat for 4 hours or fewer. Those who engaged in no physical activity were 26 percent more likely to have symptoms of depression 3 years later than those who exercise regularly. Sitting for long periods has also been linked to heart disease.
How can you detect a liar through a texted message? Watch for a delayed response. When college students were asked to tell a lie during an interview with a computer, they took 10 percent longer on average to send a message and they did more editing than usual.
Can marriage beat cancer? Married people were 20 percent less likely to die from the disease than those who were unmarried, according to a Harvard study of more than 730,000 people. They were also more likely to get the disease detected at an earlier stage and receive proper treatment. A husband or wife can urge you to seek medical help and support you during tough chemical therapy, radiation and other treatments.

14. Who would most to suffer from depression according to Australian researchers?
15. How did students behave when they told a lie during the interview with a computer?
16 What is the third piece of news mainly about?


Section C
Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.

W: Excuse me. I am Linda Li from the airport research division. May I ask you a few questions about the environment and the facilities there?
M: OK.
W: Are you on a business trip?
M: Yes, I am heading off for a conference in London.
W: What do you like most about the airport environment?
M: Well, I really appreciate the daylight.
W: Daylight?
M: Yes, the windows here make it seems if you are outside. Another thing I like is the moving walkways. You don’t have to walk for miles to the boarding gate.
W: I see. Anything you don’t like?
M: The shops are often overcrowded. There is no enough space to move around comfortably, and also I suppose the trollies are too small.
W: Well, thanks for your time.

Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following passage.
W: Professor King, what exactly is critical thinking?
M: Well, when you read critically, you should assess the writer’s ideas and think about the applications and the conclusions of what the writer is saying.
W: Can you give me an example?
M: When you read an academic text, first you should identify the argument and work out the writer’s main line of reasoning.
W: OK. What then?
M: Try to analyze and criticize the argument.
W: I see. That’s why you often ask whether the argument is presented in a logical way.
M: Right! Then assess the evidence the writer gives you. That may be in the form of figures, survey results, examples etc.
W: How about the writer’s conclusions?
M: Ask yourself if they are supported by the evidence.
W: Got it, thanks Professor King.
M: Remember the key to critical thinking is to read actively and keep asking yourself questions rather than just expecting.

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puzzled

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heading ['hediŋ]

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