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PartI

Writing

(30minutes)

Directions:Forthispart,youareallo?d30minutestowriteanessayontheuseoftranslationa?.You

canstartyouressaywiththesentence"euseoftranslationappsisbecomingincreasinglypopular."You

shouldwriteatleast120wordsbutnomorethan180words.

Part?

ListeningComprehension

(25minutes)

SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,?uwillhearthreenews??rts.Attheendofeachne?report,youwillhear

twoorthreequestions.?ththene?reportandthequestionswillbe?kenonlyonce.?eryouheara

question,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthe?urchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Thenmark

thecorre?ndingletteronAns?r?eet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.

Questions1and2arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.

1.A)Watchtheweatherforecast.

B)Evacuatetheareawiththeorangealert.

2.A)Paymoreattentiontotheroads.

B)Stayatasaferplace.

C)AvoidtravelonWednesday.

D)Prepareenoughfoodanddrink.

C)Bringmoremobilephones.

D)Takeatrainhome.

Questions3and4arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.

3.A)ThereisonlyoneecosysteminEurope.

B)Romania'swetlandsthriveagain.

C)ThewildlifeinRomaniaisn'twellprotected.

D)Thereare200speciesofbirdsinRomania'swetlands.

4.A)Blockthewaterways.

B)Restorethefishingban.

C)Usemonitoringequipment.

D)Prohibitfishinginthenext10years.

Questions5to7arebasedonthenewsr?ortyouhavejustheard.

5.A)Hehadacaraccident.

C)Hehadaheartattack.

B)Heattendedhisgraduationceremony.

6.A)Whathappenedtohim.

D)Hegaveaperformanceintheauditorium.

C)Whenthegraduationceremonywas.

D)Wherehewas.

B)Whatdateitwas.

7.A)Hewasreallytouchedbyhisclassmates.

B)Hedidn'tknowwhathappenedatall.

C)Hecouldn'trememberwhattosay.

D)Hisparentsworecapsandgowns.

SectionB

Directions:Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconve?tions.Attheendofeachconversation,youwill

hearfourquestions.?ththeconve?tionandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouheara

question,youmustchoosethebestanswerf?omthe?urchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Thenmark

thecorrespondingletteronAns?r?eet1withasinglelineth??ghthecentre.

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Questions8to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

8.A)Herchildren'sdisruption.

B)Quietatmosphere.

C)Asenseofisolation.

D)Longerworkinghours.

9.A)Itdoesn'toffercoffee.

B)It'stooquiet.

C)Itdoesn'thavefreeWi-Fi.

D)Itlacksthematerialheneeds.

C)Thecoffeetable.

10.A)Thesenseofbeingoutintheworld.

B)Thecoffeeitprovides.

D)Thecomfortableworkingcondition.

11.A)Peopledon'torderanything.

B)Peoplebringtheirlaptopsandpaperwork.

C)Peopleoccupyvaluabletablespaceinquiettimes.

D)Peopleoftwooccupyatableforsix.

Questions12to15are?as?ontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

12.A)Sheisnotsatisfiedwiththesalary.

B)Sheisnotcapableofthejob.

C)Sheoftenworksovertime.

D)She'sreceivedajobofferfromanothercompany.

13.A)Theymaybeconsideredaslessloyal.

B)Theywon'tgetthepromotionopportunities.

C)Theyshouldtakemoreresponsibilityatwork.

D)Theywillbegivenhiringpriority.

14.A)Shemighth?etodoextra?rkeveryday.

B)Shemightnotgetapayrise.

15.A)Experience.

C)Shemightnotgetenoughvacation.

D)Shemightnotgainmoreexperience.

C)Fortune.

B)Confidence.

D)Opportunity.

SectionC

Directions:Inthissection,?uwillhearthreepassa?s.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearthreeor

fourquestions.?ththe?ssa?andthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,you

mustchoosethebestans?rfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).enmarkthe

corre?ndingletteronAns?r?eet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.

Questions16to18are?as?onthepassageyouhavejustheard.

16.A)It'sahorriblefeeling.

B)Itcanbeablessing.

C)It'sboringanddangerous.

D)It'sthemostcomfortablestate.

17.A)Tobeactive.

B)Tomeetupwithyourfriends.

C)Totravelabroad.

D)Toseekadvicefromothers.

18.A)Itprovidesachanceforpeopletothinkdeeply.

B)Itmakesustreasurethetime.

C)Itenablesonetoidentifytruefriends.

D)Ithelpsustakecareofproblemsmoreefficiently.

Questions19to21are?as?onthepassageyouhavejustheard.

19.A)Heisaharshperson.

B)Heismeantoothers.

C)Heisverydemandinginhiswork.

D)Heusuallyworksverylate.

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20.A)Hemovedoutanddivorced.

B)Itwasplaguedbydrugsandgangviolence.

C)Helivedtherefor20years.

D)Hisparentswouldmoveintohisnewhouse.

21.A)Hewasonlyresponsibleforunloadingfood.C)Itwasahardandtediousjob.

B)Hehadtosignhisnameoneverylabel.

Questions22to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

22.A)ByrecordingthetimepeoplespendonTV.

B)Bytrackingpeople'slivinghabits.

D)HewasrequiredtoworkatFridaynight.

C)Byusingmemoryandfluencytests.

D)Byscanningpeople'sbrains.

23.A)Watchingtelevisionforhours.

B)Playingvideogames.

C)Readingbooksandmagazines.

D)SurfingtheInternet.

24.A)TelevisionviewingmaybeapotentialfactorforAlzheimer'sdisease.

B)Alzheimer'spatientstendtowatchtelevisionmorethan3hoursaday.

C)Someresearchhasconfirmedthelinkbetweenthem.

D)TelevisionwatchingisbeneficialtoAlzheimer'spatients.

25.A)Watchtelevisionnomorethan3hourseachday.

B)Balancetelevisionviewingwithothercontrastingactivities.

C)WatchsomeeducationalTVprograms.

D)Takemorephysicalexercise.

Part?

ReadingComprehension

(40minutes)

SectionA

Directions:Inthissectio?,thereisapa??withte?bla?ks.Youarerequiredtoselecto?ewordforeach

bla?k?omalistofchoicesgive?i?awordba?k?llowi?gthe???.Readthe?ssa?throughcarefully

b?remaki?g?urchoices.?chchoicei?theba?kiside?t?edbyaletter.Pleasemarkthecorre??di?g

letterforeachitemo?AnswerSheet2withasi?gleli?ethroughthece?tre.?umay?otusea?yofthe

wordsi?theba?kmoretha?o?ce.

"Scienceandeverydaylifecannotandshouldnotbeseparated."Thosewerethewordsutteredby

pioneeringBritishscientistRosalindFranklin,whofirmlybelievedthatthepursuitofscienceshouldbe

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toall.

Asawomanworkinginthefirsthalfofthe20thcentury,Franklin'scontributionstosomeofthe

greatestscientificdiscoveriesofourtimeincludingthestructureofDNA-weresadly

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inher

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lifetime.

Morethan60yearsafterFranklin'sdeath,weare

womenplayanimportantpartineveryechelo?(??)ofoursociety-notleastinscience,innovation,

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livinginadifferentworld,where

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highereducationandresearch.UKuniversitiesareworldleaderswhenitcomestoadvancingand

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genderequality.

Inthepastdecade,wehaveseena

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increaseinEnglandinthenumberofwomenaccepted

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ontofull-timeundergraduatedegreesinscience,technology,engineeringandmaths(Stemsubjects).And

inthelastacademicyear,women

universities.

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formorethanhalfofallStempostgraduatesatUK

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Datashowsusthe

?thoughwomenmakeupthemajorityofundergraduatesinouruniversities,justunderhalfofacademic

staffarefemale.At33levels,onlyaquarterofprofessorsarewomen,andblackwomenmakeup

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tosuccessgetsharderforwomentoclimbthefurtheruptheygo.

lessthan2%ofallfemaleacademicstaff.

Therearealsostarkdifferencesinpayacrossgrades.Thegenderpaygapbasedonmediansalaries

acrossthesectorin2016-2017was13.7%,

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thereisstillsomewaytogotoensurewomenare

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risingthroughtherankstohighergradepositionsandbeingpaid

A)accessible

F)effective

G)ladder

K)promoting

L)senior

B)accounted

C)adaptation

D)appropriately

E)considerable

H)misread

M)submission

N)suggesting

0)thankfully

I)nomination

J)overlooked

SectionB

Directions:Inthissectio?,?uaregoi?gtoreadapassagewithte?stateme?tsattachedtoit.?ch

stateme?tco?tai?si?formatio?give?i?o?eofthe?rag?phs.Ide?tifythepa?g?phfromwhichthe

i?rmatio?isderived.?umaychooseaparag?phmoretha?o?ce.?chparag?phismarkedwitha

letter.Answerthequestio?sbymarki?gthecorre??di?glettero?AnswerSheet2.

HowtoEatWell

A)WhydosomanyAmericanseattonsofprocessedfood,thestuffthatiscorrectlycalledju?kO????

andshouldreallycarrywarninglabels?

B?It'snotbecausefreshingredientsarehardtocomeby.Supermarketsoffermorevarietythanever,and

thereareoverfourtimesasmanyfarmers'marketsintheUSastherewere20yearsago.Norisitforlack

ofavailableinformation.Thereareplentyofrecipes(???,how-tovideosandcookingclassesavailableto

anyonewhohasacomputer,smartphoneortelevision.Ifanything,theinformationisoverwhelming.

C?Andyetwearen'tcooking.IfyoueatthreemealsadayandbehavelikemostAmericans,youprobablyget

atleastathirdofyourdailycalories(??£?outsidethehome.Nearlytwo-thirdsofusgrabfastfoodonce

aweek,andwegetalmost25%ofourdailycaloriesfromsnacks.Sowe'reeatingoutortakingin,andwe

don'tsitdown-orwedo,butwehurry.

D?Shouldn'tpreparing-andconsuming-foodbeasourceofcomfort,pride,health,well-being,relaxation,

sociability?Somethingthatconnectsustootherhumans?WhywouldwewanttooutsourceUr??thisbasic

task,especiallywhenoutsourcingitissoharmful?

E?WhenItalkaboutcooking,I'mnottalkingaboutcreatingelaboratedinnerpartiesorthree-dayscience

projects.I'mtalkingaboutsimple,easy,everydaymeals.Mymissionistoencouragegreenhandsandthose

lackingtimeormoneytofeedthemselves.Thatmeansweneedmodest,realisticexpectations,andweneed

toteachpeopletocookfoodthat'sgoodenoughtosharewithfamilyandfriends.

F?Perhapsareturntorealcookingneedn'tbefaroff.ArecentHarrispollrevealedthat79%ofAmericans

saytheyenjoycookingand30%"loveit";14%admittonotenjoyingkitchenworkandjust7%won'tgo

nearthestoveatall.Butthisdoesn'tnecessarilytranslatetorealcooking,andtheresultofthissurvey

shouldn'tsurpriseanyone:52%ofthose65oroldercookathomefiveormoretimesperweek;onlyathird

ofyoungpeopledo.

G?Backinthe1950smostofusgrewupinhouseholdswhereMomcookedvirtuallyeverynight.Theintention

toputahome-cookedmealonthetablewasprettymuchuniversal.Mostpeoplecouldn'taffordtodo

otherwise.

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H)Althoughfrozendinnerswereinventedinthe'40s,theirpopularitydidn'tboomuntiltelevisionsbecame

popularadecadeorsolater.Sincethen,packaged,pre-preparedmealshavebeenwhat'sfordinner.The

microwaveandfast-foodchainswerethebiggestcatalysts(111t??),butthebigfoodcompanies-which

wanttosellanythingexcepttherawingredientsthatgointocooking-madethehomecookanendangered

species.

I)Still,Ifinditstrangethatonlyathirdofyoungpeoplereportpreparingmealsathomeregularly.Isn'tthis

thesamecrowdthatrailsagainstprocessedjunkandchampionscraftcooking?Andisn'tthisthegeneration

whosaythey'reconcernedabouttheirhealthandthewell-beingoftheplanet?Ifthesearetrulythevalues

ofmanyyoungpeople,thentheirbehaviordoesn'tmatchtheirbeliefs.

J)Therehavebeenhalf-heartedbutwell-publicizedeffortsbysomefoodcompaniestoreducecaloriesintheir

processedfoods,buttheStandardAmericanDietisstillthepolaroppositeofthehealthy,mostlyplant-

baseddietthatjustabouteveryexpertsaysweshouldbeeating.Consideringthatthegovernment's

standardsarenotnearlyambitiousenough,thepictureisclear:bynotcookingathome,we'renoteating

therightthings,andtheconsequencesarehardtooverstate.

K)Tohelpquantify(i1t)thecostsofapoordiet,Irecentlytriedtoestimatethisimpactintermsofamost

famousfood,thebu?rU???).Iconcludedthattheprofitfromburgersismorethanoffset???)by

thedamagetheycauseinhealthproblemsandenvironmentalharm.

L)Cookingrealfoodisthebestdefense-nottomentionthatanymealyou'relikelytoeatathomecontains

about200fewercaloriesthanoneyouwouldeatinarestaurant.

M)TothoseAmericansforwhommoneyisaconcern,myadviceissimple:Buywhatyoucanafford,andcook

ityourself.Thecommonprescriptionistoprimarilyshopthegrocerystore,sincethat'swherefresh

produce,meatandseafood,anddairyare.Andtosavemoneyandstilleatwellyoudon'tneedlocal,

organicingredients;allyouneedisrealfood.I'mnotsayinglocalfoodisn'tbetter;itis.Butthereisplenty

ofdecentfoodinthegrocerystores.

N)Theothersectionsyoushouldgettoknowarethefrozenfoodsandthecannedgoods.Frozenproduceisstill

produce;cannedtomatoesarestilltomatoes.Justmakesureyou'regettingrealfoodwithouttonsofadded

saltorsugar.Askyourself,wouldGrandmaconsiderthisfood?Doesitlooklikesomethingthatmightoccur

innature?It'sprettymuchcommonsense:youwanttobuyfood,notunidentifiablefoodlikeobjects.

0)Youdon'thavetohitthegrocerystoredaily,nordoyouneedanabundanceofskill.Sincefewerthanhalf

ofAmericanssaytheycookatanintermediatelevelandonly20%describetheircookingskillsasadvanced,

thecrisisisoneofconfidence.Andtheonlyremedyforthatispractice.There'snothingmysteriousabout

cookingtheeveningmeal.Youjusthavetodoalittlethinkingaheadandredefinewhatqualifiesasdinner.

Likeanyskill,cookinggetseasierasyoudoitmore;everytimeyoucook,youadvanceyourlevelofskills.

Somedayyouwon'tevenneedrecipes.Myadviceisthatyounotpayattentiontothenumberofstepsand

ingredients,becausetheycanbedeceiving.

P)Time,Irealize,isthebiggestobstacletocookingformostpeople.Youmustadjustyourprioritiestofind

timetocook.Forinstance,youcanmoveaTVtothekitchenandwatchyourfavoriteshowswhileyou're

standingatthesink.Nooneisaskingyoutogiveupactivitiesyoulike,butifyou'rewatchingfoodshowson

TV,trycookinginstead.

36.Cookingbenefitspeopleinmanywaysandenablesthemtoconnectwithoneanother.

37.AbundantinformationaboutcookingisavailableeitheronlineoronTV.

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38.Youngpeopledolesscookingathomethantheelderlythesedays.

39.Cookingskillscanbeimprovedwithpractice.

40.Inthemid-20thcentury,mostfamiliesatedinnerathomeinsteadofeatingout.

41.Eventhoseshortoftimeormoneyshouldbeencouragedtocookforthemselvesandtheirfamily.

42.Eatingfoodnotcookedbyourselvescancauseseriousconsequences.

43.Toeatwellandstillsavemoney,peopleshouldbuyfreshfoodandcookitthemselves.

44.Wegetafairlylargeportionofcaloriesfromfastfoodandsnacks.

45.ThepopularityofTVledtothepopularityoffrozenfood.

SectionC

Directions:ereare2?ssagesinthissection.?ch?ssageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinished

statements.?reachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).?ushoulddecideonthe

bestchoiceandmarkthecorre?ndingletteronAns?r?eet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.

Passage?e

Questions46to50arebas?onthe?llowingpassage.

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p????fm?lk,fr?m???r??r?h?p?A??h??h?p?wh?r?????p??d???r??lm????,?h??m??????

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b???m??g?Th??pp??????f?w?ll??????m?r?ph????r???P?d?Th?r???d?d?dg??,???lgl???,?m???h

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??r??r?,w?m?v???rf??g?r?l?f???dr?gh??N?m?r????????g?????????Sh?w???rw?ll??,?f??????ll

h?v?????I?m?????b?h?r?m??hl??g?r?

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B)I???b???gf??????d?

C)I???b???m??g????l??

D)I????h??g??g?????l??

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47.Howarebusinesstransactionsdoneinbigmodernstores?

A)Individually.

C)Intheabstract.

B)Electronically.

D)Viaacashregister.

48.Whatmakestheauthorfeeluncomfortablenowadays?

A)Savingmoneyisbecomingathingofthepast.

B)ThepleasingFriday-nightfeelingisfading.

C)Earningmoneyisgettingmoredifficult.

D)Spendingmoneyissofastandeasy.

49.Whydoestheauthorchoosetowriteaboutwhat'shappeningtothewallet?

A)Itrepresentsachangeinthemodernworld.

B)Ithassomethingtodowitheverybody'slife.

C)Itmarkstheendofatime-honouredtradition.

D)Itistheconcernofcontemporaryeconomists.

50.Whatcanweinferfromthepassageabouttheauthor?

A)Heisresistanttosocialchanges.

B)Heisagainsttechnologicalprogress.

C)Hefeelsreluctanttopartwiththetraditionalwallet.

D)Hefeelsinsecureintheever-changingmodernworld.

PassageTwo

Questions51to55arebasedonthe?llowingpassage.

It'slateintheevening:timetoclosethebookandturnoffthecomputer.You'redonefortheday.

Whatyoumaynotrealize,however,isthatthelearningprocessactuallycontinues-inyourdreams.

Itmightsoundlikesciencefiction,butresearchersareincreasinglyfocusingontherelationship

betweentheknowledgeandskillsourbrainsabsorbduringthedayandthefragmented,oftenbizarre

imaginingstheygenerateatnight.Scientistshavefoundthatdreamingaboutataskwe'velearnedis

associatedwithimprovedperformanceinthatactivity(suggestingthatthere'ssometruthtothepopular

notionthatwe're"getting"aforeignlanguageoncewebegindreaminginit).What'smore,researchers

arecomingtorecognizethatdreamingisanessentialpartofunderstanding,organizingandretainingwhat

welearn.

Whilewesleep,researchindicates,thebrainreplaysthepatternsofactivityitexperiencedduring

wakinghours,allowingustoenterwhatonepsychologistcallsaneu?lUt??)virtualreality.Avivid

exampleofsuchreplaycanbeseeninavideoresearchersmaderecentlyaboutsleepdisorders.Theytaught

aseriesofdancemovestoagroupofpatientswithconditionslikesleepwalking,inwhichthesleeper

engagesinthekindphysicalmovementthatdoesnotnormallyoccurduringsleep.Theythenvideotaped

thesubjectsastheyslept.Lyinginbed,eyesclosed,onefemalepatientonthetapeperformsthedance

movesshelearnedearlier.

Thisshowsthatwhileourbodiesareatrest,ourbrainsaredrawingwhat'simportantfromthe

informationandeventswe'verecentlyencountered,thenintegratingthatdataintothevaststoreofwhat

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wealreadyknow.Ina2010study,researchersatHarvardMedicalSchoolreportedthatcollegestudents

whodreamedaboutacomputermaze(??)tasktheyhadlearnedshoweda10-foldimprovementintheir

abilitytofindtheirwaythroughthemazecomparedwithparticipantswhodidnotdreamaboutthetask.

RobertStickgold,oneoftheHarvardresearchers,suggeststhatstudyingrightbeforebedtimeor

takinganapfollowingastudysessionintheafternoonmightincreasetheoddsofdreamingaboutthe

material.Thinkaboutthatasyourheadhitsthepillowtonight.

51.Whatisscientists'findingaboutdreaming?

A)Itinvolvesdisconnected,weirdimages.

B)Itresemblesfragmentsofsciencefiction.

C)Dreamingaboutalearnedtaskbettersitsperformance.

D)Dreamingaboutthingsbeinglearneddisturbsone'ssleep.

52.Whathappenswhenoneentersadreamstate?

A)Thebodycontinuestoactasifthesleeperwereawake.

B)Theneuralactivityofthebrainwillbecomeintensified.

C)Thebrainbehavesasifitwereplayingavirtualrealityvideogame.

D)Thebrainonceagainexperiencesthelearningactivitiesoftheday.

53.Whatdoesthebraindowhilewearesleeping?

A)Itsystematizesallthedatacollectedduringtheday.

B)Itsubstitutesoldinformationwithnewdata.

C)Itprocessesandabsorbsnewlyacquireddata.

D)Itclassifiesinformationandplacesitindifferentfiles.

54.WhatdoesRobertStickgoldsuggestaboutenhancinglearning?

A)Havingalittlesleepafterstudyingintheday.

B)Stayinguplatebeforegoingtobed.

C)Havingadreamaboutanything.

D)Thinkingabouttheoddsofdreamingaboutthematerial.

55.Whatcanbeinferredaboutdreamingfromthepassage?

A)Wemayenhanceourlearningthroughdreaming.

B)Dreamingimprovesyourlanguageability.

C)Allsleepwalkersperformdancemoveswhentheyaresleeping.

D)Takinganapafterlearningcanhelpyoufindthewaythroughthemaze.

PartN

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