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(DOC)-新理念英语学习大厅第四册听说测试答案
(DOC)-新理念英语学习大厅第四册听说测试 答案 八年级地理上册填图题岩土工程勘察试题省略号的作用及举例应急救援安全知识车间5s试题及答案 新理念英语学习大厅第四册听说测试答案 新理念英语学习大厅第四册听说测试答案.txt再过几十年,我们来相 会,送到火葬场,全部烧成灰,你一堆,我一堆,谁也不认识谁,全部送到 农村做化肥。新概念英语学习大厅听力第四册答案全集 Test for Unit 1 - 2 Listening Comprehension Directions: Listen to the short conversations and choose the correct answers to the questions you hear. The conversations and questions will be read ONLY ONCE. SET 1 1. A. She's a little tired. B. She wants to listen to music. C. She is going to study. D. She's going to make a reservation. 2. A. He wants the woman to fix his watch. B. He will call her when the watch is fixed. C. He wants her to fix the watch within one week. D. He doesn't want to go home. 3. A. Please sit down. B. She doesn't want him to sit down. C. She'll mind if he sits down. D. She doesn't want the man to sit with her. 4. A. She should be careful about her money. B. She should buy the brown suit. C. She should find another job to make more money. D. She shouldn't buy the brown suit. 5. A. She just had her new car come in. B. The car is not ready for road yet. C. She hasn't got her driver's license. D. She wants to ride in the car herself. Answer: 3 2 1 1 2 SET 2 1. A. Husband and wife. B. They are dating each other. C. Teacher and student. D. Manager and his secretary. 2. A. Six hours. B. Ten hours. C. Four hours. D. One hour. 3. A. Buying a new typewriter. B. Finding a new place for the typewriter. C. Finding a better typist. D. Questioning the typist. 4. A. Barry no longer lives in New York. B. Barry doesn't know how to economize. C. The woman called Barry in California. D. The woman didn't ever meet Barry. 5. A. Richard is hard to find. B. Richard speaks with difficulty. C. Richard's roommate doesn't talk to him. D. Richard doesn't work very hard. Answer: 2 3 3 1 4 Listening Comprehension Directions: Listen to the conversation and fill in the form below with no more than three words for each blank. The conversation will be read TWICE. SET 1 The History of Gardens in the UK At Roman conquest The Romans began to leave (1) for gardens when building houses.The Roman gardens we know the most about are those of the large (2) and (3) . Fishbourne has been partly (4) The gardens of Anglo-Saxon England The warlike Anglo-Saxons did not (5) gardening to be important. After Normandy conquest in 1066 French people brought not only French (6) but also gardening to Britain. The Middle Ages Gardens once more became (7) in British life. Monasteries had both kitchen gardens and herb gardens to provide the (8) of food and (9) . Nowadays Gardens and gardening are (10) of British daily life. Answer: 1. space 2. villas 3. palaces 4. reconstructed 5. hold 6. civilization 7. important 8. practicalities 9. medicine 10. part SET 2 Holidays in the USA Easter It is not a (1) holiday and most Americans spend Easter Sunday with the family. Many believers in this time remember the (2) made by Jesus Christ. Mother's and Father's Day Both days are (3) to our parents because they are really worth it. Memorial Day It honors Americans killed or missing in action in all (4) . National Birthday It commemorates the day in l776 when the (5) adopted the (6) and established the USA. Thanksgiving Day It was a day of thanksgiving and prayer (7) to be shared by all the colonists and (8) Indians. Christmas Even though it is (9) a religious holiday, people are used to many (10) celebrations. Answer: 1. national 2. sacrifice 3. dedicated 4. past wars 5. thirteen colonies 6. Declaration of Independence 7. proclaimed 8. neighboring 9. traditionally 10. secular Listening Comprehension Directions: Listen to the passage and decide whether the following statements are True or False. The passage will be read ONLY ONCE. SET 1 1. Through staying with friends, children learn the give and take of social behavior in general. True False 2. By interacting with friends, children learn that different people should behave similarly. True False 3. Friends can provide both companionship and hostility. True False 4. Friendship can help children improve their sense of self-esteem. True False 5. Friendships are necessary to our health psychologically. True False Answer: 1. True 2. False 3. False 4. True 5. True SET 2 1. Friends can help each other by copying class assignments and homework. True False 2. Friends make school more fun. True False 3. The amount of time with friends will be very important during middle childhood. True False 4. Teenagers spend almost half of their waking time in the company of friends. True False 5. Adolescents view friendship as a strong and stable tie. True False Answer: 1. False 2. True 3. True 4. False 5. True Listening Comprehension Directions: Listen to the passage and choose the correct answers to the questions. The passage will be read ONLY ONCE. SET 1 1. A. In 1700. B. In 500. C. Under the reign of Charles II. D. By the 18th century. 2. A. Because the government loved coffee. B. Because the government did not like the smell of tea. C. Because the government's tax revenues from liquor sales were reduced. D. Because tea would do harm to human bodies. 3. A. The government made an act to tax tea. B. The government began to tax coffee. C. The government asked the citizens to give up drinking tea. D. Tea was banned by the government. 4. A. Tea planting. B. Tea making. C. Tea processing. D. Tea smuggling. 5. A. Because they did not like pure tea. B. Because pure tea was too strong. C. Because they wanted to earn more money. D. Because pure tea was not so popular. Answer: 1 3 1 4 3 SET 2 1. A. In the past two centuries. B. In the Middle Age. C. From the very beginning of human history. D. In the Bronze Age. 2. A. Because it was cheap. B. Because it was easy. C. Because the walls could not sustain much weight. D. Because it was popular. 3. A. Cement. B. Wheat straw. C. Reeds. D. Bricks. 4. A. Lack of straw. B. Lack of money. C. Better transportation. D. Lack of skillful persons. 5. A. Because they prefer the thatched cottages. B. Because thatched cottages are pretty. C. Because thatched cottages can have a good price. D. Because thatched cottages are easy to be built. Answer: 4 3 2 3 3 Listening Comprehension Directions: Listen to the passage TWICE and fill the blanks with the missing words SET 1 An important aspect of American culture is the value placed on progress. In four different areas, we can see how the value of progress (1) the American people. The first area concerns the relationship between parents and their children. Most foreign students have been raised to (2) their parents. They consider and value highly what their parents have taught them. Moreover, what their parents have taught them has (3) become their own standard for living. Because of the idea of progress, most American children believe that their parents' ideas and (4) are not necessarily the best. Americans think that there is always some change to be made for the better. A second area affected by the idea of progress concerns the material world. Many Americans (5) that there are enough material goods for everyone; they tend to think that the supply is (6) . So they are always trying to work for more, more, and still more. A third area (7) the Americans' concept of time. They are very time-conscious, perhaps because time is such an important factor in the world of business and material (8) . Americans tend to live by the motto, "Time is money." They believe you should use your time well and get the most that you can. The fourth concern is education and (9) . Americans are quite interested in education and new knowledge and they (10) the famous saying, "Never too old to learn." They will make good use of their life to learn as much as possible. Answer: 1. affects 2. respect 3. generally 4. standards 5. assume 6. endless 7. involves 8. acquisition 9. learning 10. appreciate SET 2 In the toddler years children begin to establish contact with peers, develop the basic skills of play behavior and show (1) for certain playmates. Preschoolers identify specific children as friends and interact differently with friends than non-friends. With toddlers friendship is not reflected in language, but in the time they spend together (2) in a common activity. During the (3) school years children generally choose friends who are similar to themselves and who share their interests. At this age children become (4) group-oriented; the most well-liked children are those who can manage social relations within a group and think of activities that are fun. Groups reflect most of the problems that exist in all social relationships--inclusion/exclusion, (5) , independence, fear of rejection. They also reflect sex differences. Groups become more (6) ; girls usually have more intimate and supportive relationships with their friends than boys do. Their play groups reflect this difference; boys tend to (7) with peers in large groups centered on sports while girls are more likely to be involved in small groups and spend more time in personal conversation. Girls' friendship groups are usually smaller and more exclusive than boys' during childhood, and then in (8) the situation reverses. As children mature and rely less on their parents for guidance, they turn to their peers. Cliques can be based on appearance, (9) ability, academic achievement, social or economic status, talent, ability to attract the opposite sex, or seeming (10) -- the jocks, the nerds, the brains, the cool kids, etc. Some kids care about belonging to a certain group, suffer from feelings of rejection if they are not included and can become victims of teasing and bullying. Answer: 1. preferences 2. engaged 3. elementary 4. increasingly 5. conformity 6. single-gender 7. associate 8. adolescence 9. athletic 10. sophistication Listening Comprehension Directions: Watch the video clip and decide whether the following statements are True or False SET 1 1. The man asks his father whether he needs some water. True False 2. His father says that having a baby will change everything in life. True False 3. His father says that he did do a lot about raising up a kid. True False 4. The man asks his father to drink the whole can. True False 5. The father does not think it is the time for him to die. True False Answer: 1. True 2. True 3. False 4. False 5. True SET 2 1. The lady tells the man there is something that the man doesn't know about her. True False 2. The man guesses there must be something wonderful. True False 3. The lady says that she has a three-year-old girl. True False 4. The man says he loves kids. True False 5. The man says that he is so glad that she doesn't have any child. True False Answer: 1. True 2. True 3. False 4. True 5. False Oral Test Directions: Look at the picture below. SET 1 What is the possible relationship between the two persons in the picture? When and where could this conversation happen? How does the little girl misunderstand her teacher's suggestions? SET 2 How do you understand the caption below the picture? Do you think the man and the woman share the same emotions? Where could this conversation happen? Oral Test SET 1 Before you visit a new country, what will you do to help you understand that country? When buying gifts for your foreign friends, do you think of cultural differences? Why? What problems will be caused by your failure to understand cultural differences when you visit other countries or try to communicate with foreigners? SET 2 What kind of friends do you have? How can you get on well with your friends? How important do you value your friendship? Do you agree that "A friend in need is a friend indeed"? Why? Or why not? Choose another Test Test for Unit 1 Test for Unit 2 Test for Unit 3 Test for Unit 4 Test for Unit 5 Test for Unit 6 Test for Unit 7 Test for Unit 8 Test for Unit 3 - 4 Listening Comprehension Directions: Listen to the short conversations and choose the correct answers to the questions you hear. The conversations and questions will be read ONLY ONCE. SET 1 1. A. One hour. B. Two hours. C. Three hours. D. Four hours. 2. A. 10:00. B. 10:30. C. 10:45. D. 10:15. 3. A. Living in New York. B. Staying in New Mexico. C. Going home to New York. D. In school. 4. A. Sue hit a dog. B. The dog hid in a car. C. Sue's dog was hurt. D. Mary went to the veterinarian. 5. A. She enjoys playing chess. B. She hates playing chess. C. She cannot play chess. D. She was not a good student. Answer: 4 3 2 3 1 SET 2 1. A. He was tired. B. His appointment was changed. C. He had a flat tire. D. His bicycle was stolen. 2. A. She was understanding. B. She was apologetic. C. She was annoyed. D. She was careless. 3. A. To see the dean. B. To watch the team. C. To weigh himself. D. To give a demonstration. 4. A. She's afraid of going out at night. B. She had to do some baking. C. She wanted to get ready for a plane trip. D. She was moving to a new apartment. 5. A. Take her typewriter to the repair shop. B. Soundproof her room. C. Work in the basement. D. Listen for her roommate. Answer: 3 3 1 3 3 Listening Comprehension Directions: Listen to the conversation and fill in the form below with no more than three words for each blank. The conversation will be read TWICE. SET 1 Procedure for Sunrise First ICANN must provide at least (1) days' notice to the general public of its intention to introduce a new (2) domain. Notice must be in the form of an (3) on ICANN's website. Second ICANN shall post a list of all registrars (4) in the Sunrise Program at least 60 days (5) to the beginning of the Sunrise Period. Then At the end of the 90 days' notice period, a (6) days' Sunrise Period shall begin. A mark owner that is (7) for this program may (8) a domain name registration application to register a domain name which is the same as the mark it owns. Finally At the end of the Sunrise Period, the top-level domain shall be open for (9) of domain names to the (10) . Answer: 1. 90 2. top-level 3. announcement 4. participating 5. prior 6. 30 7. eligible 8. submit 9. registration 10. general public SET 2 Types of Partners General partner It is defined as a member who takes an (1) in the management of the partnership and is (2) for all the partnership's debts. Limited partner A "limited partner" is (3) a share of the profit but not to take part in the partnership's management and his (4) for the debts is limited to his (5) contribution. Sleeping partner A partner who (6) capital and shares profits and losses but takes (7) in management. Quasi-partner It refers to a person who has allowed (8) to form that impression that he is a partner in the partnership, thus he cannot deny (9) to anybody who has relied on the (10) and a "quasi-partner" has no right to a share of profits but is fully liable for losses. Answer: 1. active part 2. fully liable 3. entitled to 4. liability 5. capital 6. contributes 7. no part 8. outsiders 9. membership 10. misrepresentation Listening Comprehension Directions: Listen to the passage and decide whether the following statements are True or False. The passage will be read ONLY ONCE. SET 1 1. In Puerto Rica, the men who dance with the bride will give gifts to the new couple. True False 2. Puerto Rican traditional bridal etiquette has been criticized. True False 3. According to Eastern European tradition, the bride will wear a veil at the wedding ceremony. True False 4. According to Eastern European tradition, the cap was the sign of a woman's married state. True False 5. In Eastern Europe, the capping was marked with happiness of the bride after marriage. True False Answer: 1. False 2. True 3. False 4. True 5. False SET 2 1. Many tea enthusiasts realize that growing tea herbs at home is quite easy. True False 2. Growing tea herbs at home can enhance tea enthusiasts' enjoyment of tea. True False 3. The process of harvesting herbs for tea is demonstrated in a Chinese tea exhibition. True False 4. Mike Shepherd explains that the leaves can not be used fresh. True False 5. The fresh leaves will produce a strong flavor. True False Answer: 1. True 2. True 3. False 4. False 5. False Listening Comprehension Directions: Listen to the passage and choose the correct answers to the questions. The passage will be read ONLY ONCE. SET 1 1. A. At a stadium. B. At a large reception hall. C. At the groom's house. D. At the bride's house. 2. A. The bride. B. The groom. C. A gramophone. D. A live band. 3. A. Arabic food. B. American food. C. English food. D. Chinese food. 4. A. Red. B. Pink. C. White. D. Purple. 5. A. Bride's sister. B. Bride's father. C. Bride's mother. D. Bride's brother. Answer: 2 4 2 3 2 SET 2 1. A. The importance of family and community. B. The position of the bride. C. The importance of the groom. D. The importance of the priest. 2. A. About 3 to 4 people. B. About 300 to 400 people. C. About 3,000 to 4,000 people. D. About 10 people. 3. A. A marriage was something individual. B. A marriage was a joining of two persons. C. A marriage was a joining of two families. D. A marriage was very holy. 4. A. Wedding date can be any day. B. Certain time of year was best for weddings. C. Wedding day should be rainy day. D. Wedding day should be with sunshine. 5. A. In summer. B. At the beginning of a year. C. At the end of a year. D. After the harvest. Answer: 1 2 3 2 4 Listening Comprehension Directions: Listen to the passage TWICE and fill the blanks with the missing words SET 1 Religious beliefs have a strong effect on the way some people celebrate their birthday. Since people thousands of miles apart can share the same (1) beliefs, the following customs have been (2) by religion instead of geographic location. In Muslim cultures, people thank God following the birth of a child by giving gifts to the poor. After the child is a week old, its head is (3) . The family then donates an amount of silver equal to, and often more than, the weight of the child's hair. Following this (4) , family and friends come together for a (5) and a naming ceremony. It is expected that some of the food will be given to those in need as well. According to religious (6) , Hindu children only celebrate their birthdays until they are 16. Until then, however, they do not go to school on their birthdays. Instead, a birthday is (7) with a religious ceremony where a priest blesses the child. On a Hindu child's first birthday, his or her head is shaved while being held by a special fire. (8) of the hair cleanses the child of any evil in past lives, (9) a renewal of the soul. In many Jewish communities, a male child's hair is not cut until he is three years old. On his third birthday, the boy's first (10) is accompanied by a special ceremony, which also symbolizes the beginning of the child's Jewish education. Answer: 1. spiritual 2. divided 3. shaved 4. ritual 5. feast 6. customs 7. observed 8. Removal 9. symbolizing 10. haircut SET 2 Do you know why we celebrate birthdays? This social custom is really an (1) event--one that has been with us for millennia. In fact, birthdays and the annual (2) of these times -- both as a society and for individuals -- is the oldest of celebratory rites, and one that arose in every culture as soon as they had any sort of (3) . Naturally, the first real calendar has to do with the sun and the moon's position--the fundamental tools of astrologers today. The ancients celebrated not because some (4) said that people should celebrate, but because of practical everyday (5) , like all astrological lore. The wise men and women noticed that when the sun hit the same spot in the heavens that it held on a person's birthday ..., that day turned out to be extremely (6) . Presents were bestowed--both from others and from the universe. The wise elders saw this (7) happening all the time. And just as most basic astrological information came about based on these days, the astrologers/priests saw that a "pattern" was (8) . This lucky pattern brought joy, and thus the birthday person wanted to celebrate. His or her friends (9) gave to them some presents and the birthday celebrant wanted to share his or her pleasure, so a big (10) was held. Answer: 1. astrological 2. observance 3. calendar. 4. edict 5. experience 6. fortunate. 7. phenomenon 8. occurring. 9. naturally 10. gathering Listening Comprehension Directions: Watch the video clip and decide whether the following statements are True or False SET 1 1. The father tells the two boys to go to church to pray. True False 2. According to the father, the mother worried about the two boys for the whole day. True False 3. The mother says that Mrs. Cample rang them about the boat. True False 4. The two boys say they made the boat on their own. True False 5. The two boys say that borrowing the boat is not their idea. True False Answer: 1. True 2. False 3. True 4. False 5. False SET 2 1. The old man asks the young man to join him in his office. True False 2. The lady tells Wilbur that the couple is waiting for him. True False 3. Wilbur thinks life is more important than the couple's waiting. True False 4. The young man does not think a boy can be named as Dorrit. True False 5. Wilbur is quite satisfied with the word "little". True False Answer: 1. False 2. True 3. False 4. True 5. False Oral Test Directions: Look at the picture below. SET 1 Whose birthday could it be? How do Chinese people usually do to celebrate their birthdays? SET 2 What do you think of the role the computer plays in our everyday life? Has it freed us from the chores and improved the quality of our life? Or has it brought about the high rate of unemployment? Oral Test SET 1 What do you think of globalization? What is the benefit brought by globalization? What are the disadvantages of globalization? SET 2 Explain how to use Microsoft Word on computer, including how to start the computer. Choose another Test Test for Unit 1 Test for Unit 2 Test for Unit 3 Test for Unit 4 Test for Unit 5 Test for Unit 6 Test for Unit 7 Test for Unit 8 Test for Unit 5 - 6 Listening Comprehension Directions: Listen to the short conversations and choose the correct answers to the questions you hear. The conversations and questions will be read ONLY ONCE. SET 1 1. A. She's too sick to have visitors. B. She picked up her brother last night. C. Her brother's flight was canceled. D. Her brother has changed his plans. 2. A. He has a very high phone bill this month, too. B. The woman should contact the phone company. C. The woman should make fewer long-distance calls. D. He'll help the woman pay her phone bill. 3. A. She realizes the equipment is easily damaged. B. She won't forget to put away the equipment. C. She always performs experiments carefully. D. She's worried about the results of her experiment. 4. A. Help Flora with her paper next week. B. Ask Flora to clean the apartment by herself. C. Ask someone else to clean the apartment with Flora. D. Ask Flora to wait until next weekend to do the cleaning. 5. A. Turn on the television. B. Change the channel immediately for the woman. C. Continue watching the nature program. D. Check to see when the nature program is on. Answer: 4 3 2 4 3 SET 2 1. A. Call for the latest weather report. B. Ask the woman for direction to the library. C. Go to the library to do research for the field trip. D. Call his professor about the field trip. 2. A. She needs to find a different roommate. B. She thinks the man should get a haircut. C. She didn't recognize the man because of his haircut. D. Few people have noticed her roommate's haircut. 3. A. Arrive at class on time. B. Finish his assignments more promptly. C. Get his watch fixed. D. Get notes about the class from a friend. 4. A. She agrees with the man. B. She hasn't been to a game recently. C. She doesn't think the team has been playing well. D. She doesn't know much about baseball. 5. A. He has never been to the auditorium. B. He wants to stop and ask for directions. C. The woman won't be late. D. The program in the auditorium has already begun. Answer: 4 4 1 3 3 Listening Comprehension Directions: Listen to the conversation and fill in the form below with no more than three words for each blank. The conversation will be read TWICE. SET 1 How to Remember People's Name Face association Examine a person's face (1) when you are introduced. Try to find (2) -- ears, hairline, (3) , (4) , eyes, nose, mouth, chin, complexion, etc. (5) between that (6) , the face, and the name in your mind. Repetition When you are introduced, ask for the person to (7) . Use the name yourself as often as possible ((8) !). If it is unusual, ask how it is spelled or where it comes from, and if appropriate, (9) . Keep in mind that the more often you hear and see the name, the more likely it is to (10) . Answer: 1. discreetly 2. an unusual feature 3. forehead 4. eyebrows 5. Create an association 6. characteristic 7. repeat his name 8. without overdoing it 9. exchange cards 10. sink in SET 2 Building Wealth Budgeting Establishing a budget is an essential first step toward building a (1) and increasing your (2) . To prepare and use a budget successfully, you'll need to plan for the expected and (3) -- a process that involves (4) and controlling future income and expenses. A budget will help you find ways to (5) to increase your wealth. Saving and investing The concept of putting money away, as opposed to spending all of it, is (6) of wealth-building -- and not a new one. We have various ways to (7) money -- from the traditional passbook savings account to various money (8) . Some prefer these slower, steadier processes of accumulating money, with little (9) . Others prefer to invest in the hopes of creating more money. (10) will have a potentially greater fluctuation. Answer: 1. healthy financial statement 2. net worth 3. the unexpected 4. monitoring, adjusting 5. generate more money 6. a basic principle 7. store and accumulat 8. market vehicles 9. risk of loss 10. More aggressive investments Listening Comprehension Directions: Listen to the passage and decide whether the following statements are True or False. The passage will be read ONLY ONCE. SET 1 1. "Career brides" earned about one thousand dollars for each marriage. True False 2. The grooms got Green Cards for their money. True False 3. The woman has been charged with perjury and fraud as she applied for twenty-seven marriage licenses. True False 4. It's reported that twelve women involved in the scam have been charged. True False 5. The "career brides" spread the idea of selling themselves as brides by word of mouth. True False Answer: 1. True 2. True 3. False 4. False 5. True SET 2 1. In the USA dreams of wealth and money would come true with steady endeavor and persistence. True False 2. Many of Internet billionaires are bright but modest immigrants. True False 3. Some 400 years ago the first settlers arrived in the USA to seek fortune. True False 4. The line between wealth and political influence was always very distinct. True False 5. This article might be an introduction to a reference book of US wealthy families. True False Answer: 1. True 2. True 3. False 4. False 5. True Listening Comprehension Directions: Listen to the passage and choose the correct answers to the questions. The passage will be read ONLY ONCE. SET 1 1. A. A church. B. A corporation. C. A city. D. A state. 2. A. Schooling and training. B. Practice in a hospital. C. Facilities he or she uses. D. Education he or she receives. 3. A. About seven years. B. Eight years. C. Ten years. D. About twelve years. 4. A. They may have more patients. B. They can take turns to work long hours. C. Facilities may be a big burden to an individual. D. No one wants to assume too much responsibility. 5. A. Physicians' expensive education and the characteristics of their work make them well deserve the handsome pay. B. It is reasonable for physicians to have a large income because their work is very dangerous. C. Physicians should be better paid because they work long hours under bad conditions. D. Physicians shoulder great responsibility, so it is understandable that they should be well rewarded. Answer: 2 1 4 3 4 SET 2 1. A. Boys or girls, men or women, young or old. B. Either kings or queens. C. Both the poor and the rich. D. Nobody but those who had money. 2. A. People have become more interested in traveling. B. Traveling today is easier than in the past. C. People now have spare money for travel. D. Great changes have taken place in the world. 3. A. Traveling by air to other countries is much cheaper today. B. More guides are being trained to show beautiful spots. C. Modern telegraph lines make travel less expensive. D. New hotels and restaurants have been built. 4. A. They want to make a study of geography. B. They travel for different reasons. C. They want to taste different kinds of food. D. They don't want to do anything else except that they visit friends. 5. A. Tourism won't bring any changes in people's minds. B. People have some trouble in making journeys. C. With the development of tourism, great changes will take place in many parts of the world. D. Tourism causes only some changes in food and in clothing. Answer: 4 3 1 2 3 Listening Comprehension Directions: Listen to the passage TWICE and fill the blanks with the missing words SET 1 Storage is the process of holding information in your memory. A (1) is often made between short-term and long-term memory. Short-term memory is just that, brief and (2) . Think about looking up a new phone number in the phone book and making a call. You may remember it long enough to make the call, but do not (3) it later. This is your short-term memory, which can hold a small amount of information for a short period of time. Once you stop attending to the number, perhaps after you make the call and move on to another task, you are (4) to forget it. In order to remember the number for a longer period of time (and after attending to other things), you would need to store it in your long-term memory. The transfer of information from short- to long-term memory can be (5) in many ways. Simply repeating the information can help if it's repeated enough times. For example, (6) called phone numbers are remembered because you have used (repeated) the number many times. Although simply repeating, or practicing, something can help move it into long-term memory; another (7) for transferring information is to think about it deeply. That is, (8) on the information, drawing (9) between what you are trying to remember and the other things with which you are already familiar. You might learn that telephone number quicker, for example, if you notice that it includes the dates of your friend's birthday, the numbers on your (10) plate, or some other familiar number pattern. Answer: 1. distinction 2. transient 3. recall 4. likely 5. achieved 6. frequently 7. strategy 8. elaborate 9. connections 10. license SET 2 You don't need millions to be happy. At The Happiness Institute in Australia, a couple of hundred dollars may do the trick. Since the institute opened its doors this year, men and women of all ages have been paying A$200 an hour (US$140) for lessons in how to feel great. "You can actually increase your happiness levels. That's what we teach," said Timothy Sharp, (1) of institute, which also offers group sessions from A$30 a head. Experts say only about 15 percent of happiness comes from income, (2) and other financial factors. As much as 90 percent comes from elements such as (3) , life control and relationships. While most of us are (4) better off financially than our parents and grandparents, happiness levels haven't changed to reflect that. Studies show that once the basic needs of (5) and food are met, additional wealth adds very little to happiness. Even investment bank Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein has warned not to "equate money with happiness." "A vast (6) of individuals seriously overrate the importance of money in making themselves, and others, happy," said (7) James Montier in a recent (8) to clients. "Since the 1950s, people's happiness levels have been remarkably (9) despite a massive growth in income-per-head over the same time (10) ," he said. Answer: 1. founder 2. assets 3. attitude 4. significantly 5. shelter 6. array 7. strategist 8. memo 9. constant 10. horizon Listening Comprehension Directions: Watch the video clip and decide whether the following statements are True or False SET 1 1. James Bond is sent by M to protect the young woman. True False 2. The lady is going to build an 800-mile pipeline through Turkey, Iran, Iraq and Jordan. True False 3. The lady's family has turned to MI6 for help twice but her father was still murdered. True False 4. The lady doesn't want the help of MI6 this time. True False 5. Bond is irritated by the cold reception of the lady. True False Answer: 1. True 2. False 3. True 4. True 5. False SET 2 1. Nearly 2,000 people were killed in the terrorist attack on September 11. True False 2. The targets of the attack were the financial and military headquarters of the USA. True False 3. The young woman has two little babies. True False 4. As the attack took place Mr. Bush was on his way to an elementary school in Florida. True False 5. The vice president entered the classroom and told Mr. Bush the nation was under attack。 True False Answer: 1. False 2. True 3. True 4. True 5. False Oral Test Directions: Look at the picture below. SET 1 What do you think of the communication via the internet? How do you usually communicate with family members or friends? Compared with face-to-face communication, what are the advantages and disadvantages of communication on Internet? SET 2 How do you look at Larry? Do you think those motivation tapes can solve Larry's problems? What do you think Larry should do to solve his problems? Oral Test SET 1 Some believe that the advertisements have the negative influence on young people and they should be forbidden. Do you agree or disagree? Use specific reasons and examples to support your opinion. SET 2 Shanghai Evening News reported that a 2003 survey of students at 23 Shanghai universities showed more than 2,000 living in rented rooms. At some universities, 10 percent of the students have chosen to live off campus. What is your opinion about this phenomenon? Choose another Test Test for Unit 1 Test for Unit 2 Test for Unit 3 Test for Unit 4 Test for Unit 5 Test for Unit 6 Test for Unit 7 Test for Unit 8 Test for Unit 7 - 8 Listening Comprehension Directions: Listen to the short conversations and choose the correct answers to the questions you hear. The conversations and questions will be read ONLY ONCE. SET 1 1. A. It is too late for the man to go to the concert. B. The man must wait for two hours to buy a ticket. C. People have already been standing in line for two hours. D. The man can buy a standing-room ticket tomorrow. 2. A. He has arranged to take the exam next year. B. He is pleased since the woman offered to help him. C. He has reason to be happy, despite the exam. D. He actually did very well on the exam. 3. A. She'd like to come along. B. She knows her way around the harbor. C. The warm weather is quite pleasant. D. The ride will take all day. 4. A. He put the information on top of his desk. B. The top of his head hurts. C. He doesn't know the answer right now. D. He's afraid that very few people are registered. 5. A. She would like to see the new stamps. B. She agrees that the price is too high. C. She wants to know what the price will be. D. She needs to mail some letters now. Answer: 4 3 1 3 3 SET 2 1. A. He doesn't want to ask Mr. Jones himself. B. He doesn't want to work for Mr. Jones. C. Mr. Jones may have broken the radio. D. Mr. Jones might fix the radio. 2. A. They don't have to go to the concert. B. His brother should let them use the car. C. The subway is fine with her. D. A car wouldn't be any faster. 3. A. Lending something to a student. B. Asking for some financial aid. C. Reading a student's application. D. Borrowing money for the business. 4. A. She knows where it is. B. She wants to go to the park. C. He should get help in finding the way. D. He can't see the map very well. 5. A. He doesn't know why she wants to swim. B. He thinks the lake is very wide, too. C. He wants to swim across the lake. D. He doesn't think she can see very well, either. Answer: 4 3 2 3 2 Listening Comprehension Directions: Listen to the conversation and fill in the form below with no more than three words for each blank. The conversation will be read TWICE. SET 1 How to Keep Healthy As You Get Older Not to smoke Talk to your (1) about joining (2) for stopping smoking, which incorporates (3) , nicotine replacement therapy and other strategies, and which is more likely to be successful than (4) . If you just can't stop, (5) . Eat fresh fruit and vegetables every day Ideally include plenty of (6) fruit, especially tomatoes. These contain (7) including vitamins and anti-oxidants which (8) heart disease, cancer, diabetes and stroke. Cut red meat consumption Replace it with fish or (9) . If you prefer a diet rich in red meat, make sure you get plenty of foods rich in B vitamins and folate to help (10) of chemicals in meat which can cause heart disease. Answer: 1. GP 2. a proper program 3. counseling 4. going it alone 5. cut down 6. red and orange 7. health-enriching chemicals 8. protect against 9. vegetable proteins 10. breakdown SET 2 Smoking Cessation Aids Nicotine replacement therapy Nicotine replacement therapies (NRT), such as (1) , skin patches, (2) , nasal spray or inhaler, are designed to help the smoker to (3) while providing (4) of nicotine to overcome withdrawal symptoms such as craving and (5) . Bupropion The course of treatment lasts (6) . It is only available (7) under medical supervision. Zyban is safe for most (8) but there are side effects, the most serious of which is the risk of seizures (fits). Other less serious side effects such as insomnia, (9) and headaches are (10) Answer: 1. chewing gum 2. tablet 3. break the habit 4. a reduced dose 5. mood changes 6. around 8 weeks 7. on prescription 8. healthy adults 9. dry mouth 10. more common Listening Comprehension Directions: Listen to the passage and decide whether the following statements are True or False. The passage will be read ONLY ONCE. SET 1 1. Forty-three chemicals are added in the processes of tobacco farming and cigarette production. True False 2. When a cigarette is smoked, the smoker is exposed to the deadly chemicals, tars and gases. True False 3. Nicotine occurs naturally in tobacco and does not cause cancer. True False 4. After you've given up nicotine, you will not have the urge to smoke. True False 5. According to the article a careful plan is essential for you to maximize the chances of staying smoke-free for good. True False Answer: 1. False 2. True 3. True 4. False 5. True SET 2 1. Nicotine delivered through tobacco smoke should be regarded as an addictive drug. True False 2. Surveys have consistently shown that at least 70% of adult smokers would like to stop smoking. True False 3. Of those who expressed a desire to quit, half were very keen to stop. True False 4. The most important element of the cessation process is the smoker's method to quit. True False 5. Pregnant women seeking help in stopping smoking should call 0800 169 0169. True False Answer: 1. True 2. True 3. False 4. False 5. False Listening Comprehension Directions: Listen to the passage and choose the correct answers to the questions. The passage will be read ONLY ONCE. SET 1 1. A. Tokyo has a smaller population. B. Tokyo is an international city. C. It is more difficult to go somewhere on foot in Tokyo. D. Tokyo's people are friendlier and more polite. 2. A. When the nightclubs are closing. B. At eight o'clock in the morning. C. When the train is overcrowded. D. At 11:30 a.m. 3. A. They are very nice and comfortable. B. There are not enough trains. C. They often run behind schedule. D. They leave and arrive at the right time. 4. A. Occasionally. B. Quite frequently. C. Not very often. D. Twice a day. 5. A. It is dirty and the people are impolite. B. It has been seriously polluted. C. It is crowded and noisy. D. It is not modern enough. Answer: 3 1 4 2 3 SET 2 1. A. All the journalists. B. The crowd of adults he had to face. C. The judge and the lawyers. D. The person accused of attacking him. 2. A. He does not see the defendant. B. He speaks in front of a TV camera. C. He is in another room in the same courthouse. D. Everyone in the courtroom can see the child. 3. A. Not very good. B. Very successful. C. Just an experiment. D. Hardly acceptable. 4. A. No. B. Yes. C. Not until 1988. D. Before 1988, it did. 5. A. A particular situation. B. A particular incident. C. A trial. D. A box. Answer: 4 1 2 3 3 Listening Comprehension Directions: Listen to the passage TWICE and fill the blanks with the missing words SET 1 Norway is the latest country to ban smoking from all (1) public places. Outdoor smoking is still allowed, but on the Arctic island of Svalbard in the very far north of Norway, the (2) summer temperatures rarely rise above (3) . From there, Lars Bevanger reports. Before they open a pub on the North Pole, this is the (4) place in the world to enjoy a beer and a (5) . But now the smokers of Svalbard will have to (6) at home or brave sub-zero temperatures and possible polar-bear attacks when going outside the pub for a nicotine rush. The smoking ban exists to protect people at work, and the bars up here are no (7) . It is summer here but, being only some 1,000 kilometers south of the North Pole, this place remains freezing. To add (8) to injury, this whole island is a (9) zone and cigarettes cost a fraction of the heavily-taxed tobacco in the rest of Norway. But come the Scandinavian winter, all of Norway's smokers will face the same (10) : break the law, freeze your fingers off, or simply quit. Answer: 1. indoor 2. even 3. freezing 4. northernmost 5. cigarette 6. indulge 7. exception 8. insult 9. duty-free 10. dilemma SET 2 A 101-year-old man is believed to be the world' s oldest skydiver after he accepted a dare from friends and jumped out of an airplane at nearly 10,000 feet. Frank Moody, from Holloways Beach on Australia's northeastern coast, beat the record set by a 94-year-old (1) in 1999, said Amanda Pilkington, from Skydive Cairns, which organized the jump. On the morning of June 16, Moody jumped in tandem with an experienced skydiver from more than (2) feet, she said. "He's an absolute (3) . It was a bit of a (4) dare by some of his mates at the local Holloways Beach football club. He said: 'Sure, I'll go jump out of an airplane,'" Pilkington (5) him as saying, adding she nearly fell off her chair when she first heard Moody go for the record. "We decided to attempt to beat the record as well as giving Frank an (6) experience and one that he'll remember for the rest of his life. He's very switched-on and very (7) and charming. It's an absolute pleasure to have done this for him," she said. Pilkington said the club would send (8) of the jump and other details to the Guinness Book of Records head office in London and expects (9) of the record shortly. Moody went down to the football club with his son John after the jump to have a Guinness beer to (10) and collect on bets placed by his friends. "He's been given his footage and photographs so he's got proof and evidence that he's done it," Pilkington said. Answer: 1. Norwegian 2. 9,900 3. legend 4. drunken 5. quoted 6. awesome 7. witty 8. video 9. confirmation 10. celebrate Listening Comprehension Directions: Watch the video clip and decide whether the following statements are True or False SET 1 1. On a single lung of air a seal can stay under water for 20 minutes. True False 2. Sharks are as agile and intelligent as seals. True False 3. The shark has a skeleton of hard bones. True False 4. The sharks swim by snaking from side to side. True False 5. Sharks' astonishing sensory capabilities enable them to be proficient hunters. True False Answer: 1. True 2. False 3. False 4. True 5. True SET 2 1. Sharks will eat anything they could find. True False 2. All the life in the reef would suffer if sharks were to disappear. True False 3. The hammerhead shark has wing-like head and widely spaced eyes and nostrils. True False 4. Hammerhead sharks don't like to eat squid. True False 5. The great hammerhead shark may grow to nineteen meters. True False Answer: 1. False 2. True 3. True 4. False 5. False Oral Test Directions: Look at the picture below. SET 1 What's the man in the picture complaining about? How do you think of the man who is speaking? Do you agree that it is sometimes difficult to live up to our ideals and put our principles into practice? Give some examples to illustrate your view. SET 2 What do you think of the advice the father is giving to his son? What's your understanding of success? How can one succeed in his or her career? Oral Test SET 1 What's the difference between single-sex school and mixed school? Is the single-sex school better or mixed school? What kind of school would you like to send your children to study? SET 2 "It is one of the government's responsibilities to enable every child to get basic education freely. The private school is not necessary to exist." Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Why or why not? Choose another Test Test for Unit 1 Test for Unit 2 Test for Unit 3 Test for Unit 4 Test for Unit 5 Test for Unit 6 Test for Unit 7 Test for Unit 8 Test for Unit 9 - 10 Listening Comprehension Directions: Listen to the short conversations and choose the correct answers to the questions you hear. The conversations and questions will be read ONLY ONCE. SET 1 1. A. She's better. B. She's complaining. C. She's sick in bed. D. She's cold. 2. A. He isn't feeling well. B. His apartment isn't warm enough. C. His travel plans were changed by the weather. D. He wants to know who called him. 3. A. Bill has a lot of cats. B. Bill was brave. C. Bill enjoys climbing. D. Bill took the right equipment. 4. A. Go across the bridge. B. Repeat the experiment. C. Come to the bridge game. D. Wait and see what happens. 5. A. Joan will give out the assignments. B. Joan will speak in the seminar. C. Joan won't be present at the seminar. D. Joan won't sign the petitions. Answer: 1 1 2 4 2 SET 2 1. A. Fell asleep during the program. B. Watched television. C. Discussed inflation. D. Attended a special program. 2. A. At a hamburger shop. B. At a laundry. C. At a gasoline station. D. At an airport. 3. A. She wants him to find the Webster's. B. She wants him to find the meaning of some words. C. She wants him to find the old English words. D. She wants to look up the dictionary. 4. A. Because she forgot to turn on the air conditioner. B. Because she forgot to turn off the air conditioner. C. Because the air conditioner was broken. D. Because she wanted to save electricity. 5. A. 8:55. B. 9:05. C. 9:10. D. 9:00. Answer: 1 3 2 1 4 Listening Comprehension Directions: Listen to the conversation and fill in the form below with no more than three words for each blank. The conversation will be read TWICE. SET 1 Addiction Every addiction has its price In some cases the price may be (1) enough so as to be considered (2) . Generally, the price of an addiction is (3) , when negative effect of the addiction is (4) than the positive benefit. There are actually two types of addiction Positive addictions are those in which the benefits (5) the costs. The word "addict" is generally used to (6) a person who is unable to (7) a negative addiction, an addictive behavior with far greater costs than benefits. Computer addiction Computer use is clearly a negative addiction when it (8) affects a person's daily life in a negative way. When obsessive computer use (9) with family, friends, school, or employment, causing financial, relationship, or (10) . Answer: 1. low 2. reasonable 3. costly 4. stronger 5. outweigh 6. describe 7. resist 8. significantly 9. interferes 10. physical SET 2 Computer Addiction Some people spending up to half of each day on-line Few of them believe their heavy use is (1) . Many people seeing computer compulsion as something common They see computer compulsion, just as another (2) for college students no worse than going out (3) every night, and just as another vehicle for (4) . New computer users They often start out as though addicted, but find that the novelty (5) . People sense that they have a problem They don't know how (6) to take it, since so far there is no (7) attached to computer addiction, so it is fun to joke about it; most of the Web pages we found about computer addiction were (8) humorous. Support groups for net addiction They strongly stick to the idea that on-line surfing does not (9) that the problem is being taken (10) seriously. Answer: 1. dangerous 2. diversion 3. drinking 4. procrastination 5. wears off 6. seriously 7. stigma 8. entirely 9. reflect 10. particularly Listening Comprehension Directions: Listen to the passage and decide whether the following statements are True or False. The passage will be read ONLY ONCE. SET 1 1. Britain lost many men who were under the age of 35 in World War I. True False 2. World War I disrupted British economy and society. True False 3. Men back from the war was disillusioned by unemployment and poor housing. True False 4. Women were going to give up their jobs and their independence after the war. True False 5. Political unrest led to five general elections in just over five years. True False Answer: 1. False 2. True 3. True 4. False 5. False SET 2 1. Most Americans felt the USA had vital interests in the First World War. True False 2. American public, generally speaking, was in favor of the allies. True False 3. Germany controlled the wartime news that went into the USA. True False 4. The United States was impartial either in action, or in thought. True False 5. Britain and France could buy arms from the USA. True False Answer: 1. False 2. True 3. False 4. False 5. True Listening Comprehension Directions: Listen to the passage and choose the correct answers to the questions. The passage will be read ONLY ONCE. SET 1 1. A. The praying indicated an implied hostility. B. The praying was necessary. C. The praying was ridiculous. D. The praying was funny. 2. A. The obligation to fight for our country. B. The obligation to fight till the end of life. C. The obligation to win the war. D. The obligation to give our love to people who need love. 3. A. Because their praying will help soldiers to win the war. B. Because their praying will be more passionate. C. Because their praying will be more powerful. D. Because it is a way for them to show their real love. 4. A. God tells us the certainty. B. God discusses it with us and other believers. C. God helps country to win the war. D. God keeps silent for ever. 5. A. Victory and pleasure. B. Easy life. C. Peace, safety and comfort. D. Our houses. Answer: 1 4 4 2 3 SET 2 1. A. An important role. B. An unimportant role. C. A casual role. D. A trivial role. 2. A. Because spouses are not satisfied with each other. B. Because spouses are cheating each other. C. Because spouses are turning to their computers not to one another. D. Because computer can be their lovers. 3. A. Computer obsession might be a healthy process of self-learning. B. Computer obsession is the cause of divorce. C. Computer obsession is a process of drug taking. D. Computer obsession should be blamed. 4. A. Computers make them brave. B. Computers are the teachers for them. C. Computers are friends to them. D. Computers can help them enhance their social skills. 5. A. It wastes us a lot of time. B. It encourages creativity and spontaneity. C. It interferes with our privacy. D. It is a piece of junk. Answer: 1 3 1 4 2 Listening Comprehension Directions: Listen to the passage TWICE and fill the blanks with the missing words SET 1 Like a bolt of lightning out of a darkening sky, war burst upon the American (1) in the spring of 1861, climaxing decades of bitter (2) and pitting two vast sections of a young and vigorous nation against each other. Northerners called it the War of the (3) , Southerners named the War Between the States. We know it simply as the Civil War. In the East, beginning in the spring of 1861, the cry from Union (4) was "On to Richmond!" For the next four years a succession of Northern commanders struggled (5) to do just that get to Richmond. One (6) effort in 1862 used the naval might of the Union to reach the vicinity of the Confederate capital by water routes. The other attempts (7) slogged across a narrow central Virginia corridor and sought to disperse tenacious Southern defenders who seemed always to be (8) with the path. Confederate successes offered occasional opportunities to take the war north into Maryland and Pennsylvania and to (9) Washington. Both sides came to see the enemy army as the proper goal, and both recognized the obligation of the enemy army to defend its respective capital city against military threats. The (10) was four years of war fought to the death mostly in a relatively small strip of Virginia countryside between Washington and Richmond. Answer: 1. landscape 2. wrangling 3. Rebellion 4. headquarters 5. desperately 6. well-designed 7. stubbornly 8. unfamiliar 9. threaten 10. consequence SET 2 This is about the time that people turn away from a war. At first, yellow (1) are everywhere, and flags, and signs in peoples' windows that say "We Support Our Troops." But the new American (2) span is brief, in the best of times: we lose interest quickly. The news from (3) is never good news--good news doesn't sell many newspapers. And so, since we don't like to hear bad news about something from which there seems no ready (4) , we begin to ignore the war altogether. And with it, the young people we have sent to fight it. Meanwhile, people's tours are (5) and people come home wounded. Some come home dead. Other people go over to (6) them. Our Web guy gets the names of people who have died off the Internet once a week, my friend Jim says, and we pray for them every Sunday. This is (7) . It is also unusual. Probably none of the soldiers for whom we are praying are members of our organization. But they are all children of God. There is another prayer of which we are (8) in need, a prayer that many of us, perhaps, have yet to begin. In any war, we need to pray for our (9) . We need to pray for those who hate us. One day, we will live together as friends without any (10) . We need to begin seeing the enemy as a human being now, before that day comes, because it will never come if we cannot. Answer: 1. ribbons 2. attention 3. Iraq 4. release 5. extended 6. replace 7. wonderful 8. equally 9. adversary 10. hostility Listening Comprehension Directions: Watch the video clip and decide whether the following statements are True or False SET 1 1. The man says that Morris is not of God. True False 2. The man says that terrible army will come soon. True False 3. The man also mentions that all of them will be arrested by the terrible army. True False 4. The man urges the people who are able to escape to go to the north. True False 5. The man asks the people who can not escape to follow him. True False Answer: 1. True 2. True 3. False 4. False 5. True SET 2 1. The mother asks whether the sounds are like her son Chrity's sounds. True False 2. The father says that the sounds are sufferings. True False 3. The mother always understands her child's sounds. True False 4. The mother says that the sounds are heartbreaking. True False 5. The mother says that there is too much hope in her son's voice. True False Answer: 1. True 2. False 3. True 4. False 5. True Oral Test Directions: Look at the picture below. SET 1 What are your suggestions to those people who suffer under the stresses and strains of life today? SET 2 What's the man wearing? What does he mean by "a burnout"? What do you think will lead people to a burnout nowadays? What can people do to deal with a burnout? Suggest ways/steps to solve the problem? Oral Test SET 1 What is the result brought by war to human beings? Is there any positive effect brought by war? How can the advanced weapons change the way wars are fought? SET 2 Are you addicted to net surfing, or net chatting or computer games? Why? Or why not? Do you think that computer obsession will do harm to the users? Why? Or why not? Choose another Test Test for Unit 1 Test for Unit 2 Test for Unit 3 Test for Unit 4 Test for Unit 5 Test for Unit 6 Test for Unit 7 Test for Unit 8 Test for Unit 11 - 12 Listening Comprehension Directions: Listen to the short conversations and choose the correct answers to the questions you hear. The conversations and questions will be read ONLY ONCE. SET 1 1. A. He should be more careful with his books. B. She will give him something to write on. C. She thinks she knows who took his notebook paper. D. She doesn't mind if he borrows her notes. 2. A. $19. B. $14. C. $40. D. $21. 3. A. Student and teacher. B. Wife and husband. C. Waitress and customer. D. Secretary and boss. 4. A. Jim is a poor typist. B. Jim is too busy to help. C. David is a better typist. D. Jim types better than David. 5. A. She gets nervous when she goes to dinner party. B. She eats when she needs to calm down. C. She thinks the other sandwich would be much better. D. She wants the man to eat the rest of the food. Answer: 2 4 3 4 2 SET 2 1. A. Because it's bad for his health. B. Because it makes his life unpleasant. C. Because it's a bad example to children. D. Because it makes her smelly. 2. A. In a restaurant. B. At a post office. C. In a hotel. D. In a classroom. 3. A. He considers the weekend a time to think. B. He knows the beach is a long way from here. C. He's surprised she's thinking of going away. D. He suggests going to the seashore. 4. A. She agreed. B. She disagreed. C. She was impatient. D. She was worried. 5. A. They watched the end of the race. B. Only three of them didn't finish the race. C. Most of them didn't run. D. They participated in the last three races. Answer: 3 1 4 2 3 Listening Comprehension Directions: Listen to the conversation and fill in the form below with no more than three words for each blank. The conversation will be read TWICE. SET 1 Telephone Message For: Name: (1) Rank: (2) From: Name: (3) Company: (4) Inc. Tel.: (5) Message: Wants to (6) us a new (7) management system which is (8) a more (9) way of filing information. Could you (10) him tomorrow? Answer: 1. Mr. Shaw 2. office manager 3. Tony Liu 4. Management 2000 5. 5807612 6. sell 7. file 8. concerned with 9. efficient 10. telephone SET 2 Telephone Message For: Name: (1) Kwong of Hanoi Engineering From: Mabel (2) Message: (3) Council meeting is (4) until (5) , (6) . Time for the meeting: (7) instead of 10 a.m. Place for the meeting: (8) Room (9) instead of the World (10) . Answer: 1. Ms. 2. Newman 3. Trade 4. postponed 5. Wednesday 6. 15th May 7. 2 p.m. 8. City Hall 9. 201 10. Trade Center Listening Comprehension Directions: Listen to the passage and decide whether the following statements are True or False. The passage will be read ONLY ONCE. SET 1 1. The purpose of this passage is to advertise the Keystone National High school. True False 2. By home-schooling, you can learn whenever you want. True False 3. There are many places to find home-schooling material for all students. True False 4. Students have to pay additional cost for help from certified teachers. True False 5. You can contact Keystone by phone or mail. True False Answer: 1. True 2. True 3. False 4. False 5. True SET 2 1. In 1992, Bill Clinton was only in the third place in the polls. True False 2. In 2000 Gore almost won the election campaign. True False 3. West Virginia is one of Bush's four presidential battlegrounds. True False 4. Republican convention in New York will start on August 30. True False 5. Republicans think Kerry is inconsistent on major issues. True False Answer: 1. True 2. True 3. False 4. True 5. True Listening Comprehension Directions: Listen to the passage and choose the correct answers to the questions. The passage will be read ONLY ONCE. SET 1 1. A. In a school. B. In an office. C. In a car factory. D. In a park. 2. A. He could do all kinds of work there. B. Gardening was his hobby. C. The park was beautiful. D. Many people came to visit the park. 3. A. Because they liked the park very much. B. Because they could eat something in the park. C. Because they wanted to enjoy themselves in the park. D. Because they had become Tom's good friends. 4. A. One year. B. Two years. C. Three years. D. Four years. 5. A. When he left school he really knew what he wanted to do. B. He worked hardest in autumn and winter. C. He was proud of his job as a gardener. D. Many office workers were Tom's former co-workers. Answer: 2 3 3 4 3 SET 2 1. A. Because the driver couldn't hear the bell if he rang once. B. Because he wanted to make sure that the driver could hear the bell. C. Because he thought it funny to do this. D. Because he liked to do so. 2. A. Ask the conductor to collect tickets. B. Ask the driver to stop the bus. C. Ask the driver to go on. D. Ask the passenger to get off. 3. A. Henry was a foreigner who didn't know the customs of the city. B. Henry spoke poor English. C. Henry loved to ring bells. D. Henry couldn't understand English. 4. A. Because he did not hear the bell. B. Because he did not understand what the ringing of the bell meant. C. Because he heard the bell twice. D. Because he was annoyed and didn't want to stop. 5. A. Because Henry didn't understand English. B. Because Henry was very annoyed. C. Because the conductor spoke very fast. D. Because the conductor spoke in a local language. Answer: 2 3 1 3 3 Listening Comprehension Directions: Listen to the passage TWICE and fill the blanks with the missing words SET 1 I've been home-schooling since 1985. When I was in high school, my boyfriend (soon to be husband) and I talked about getting my teaching credentials and teaching our (future) children at home. Back then (1974), we had never heard of home-schooling, we just wanted better for our kids. But as things (1) , I didn't get my teaching credentials and that idea was forgotten. In 1984, my daughter and I were (2) in a mommy-and-me type (3) class. At four, she already knew everything they were teaching and was much more (4) than the other children in the class. I felt (5) and confused about what would happen next year in kindergarten if she was already so far ahead. That's when I heard about the home-schooling (6) . I immediately took her out of school and we began home-schooling. The first home-schooling (7) I attended was a Raymond Moore seminar. I was excited to see so many home schooling, but I didn't agree with everything I heard. After a few months I (8) across a home-schooling group that was right up my alley with what I had established as my home-schooling "philosophy." Over the years, at home-schooling (9) , I have learned about other types of home-schooling. But since I became the About Home-schooling (10) , I've learned of even more philosophies that are out there. Answer: 1. went 2. enrolled 3. pre-kindergarten 4. mature 5. detached 6. movement 7. seminar 8. stumbled 9. conventions 10. guide SET 2 A Deputy Chairman of the Electoral Commission (EC), Mr. David Adeenze Kanga has cautioned journalists to be extremely careful in their reportage on opinion polls about political parties because that could spell doom for the country as it could (1) the electorate. He observed that in a situation where journalists put a spin to promote a particular (2) candidate or political party, their reportage did not (3) the actual facts on the ground and could (4) heat when electoral results did not favor that candidate or party. The EC official pointed out that most often than not, smaller parties were not considered in this (5) , stressing that minor parties could also pull a surprise. He added that the most (6) thing in election was the result and that if a smaller party did not accept the result of an election, that party could go to bush and cause (7) to the whole nation. Mr. Kanga warned journalists to desist from this act at a two-day seminar organized for journalists from the western and central regions on political reporting in this year's election, (8) for December. The program, which was organized by National Media Commission, (NMC) and the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) in (9) with the EC and was (10) by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation, had a theme: "Fair and objective reportage for the 2004 electioneering process." Answer: 1. deceive 2. presidential 3. reflect 4. generate 5. aspect 6. crucial 7. confusion 8. scheduled 9. collaboration 10. sponsored Listening Comprehension Directions: Watch the video clip and decide whether the following statements are True or False SET 1 1. The old man and his daughter are entertaining their guests in a church. True False 2. All the farms in the Cold Mountain used to belong to Tig family. True False 3. The old man's house is open to anybody at any time. True False 4. The old man is a minister. True False 5. The young lady invites the young man to come inside the house. True False Answer: 1. False 2. True 3. True 4. True 5. True SET 2 1. The man stopped the girl's car and introduced himself to her. True False 2. The man put the bird in the middle of the road in order to get it killed. True False 3. The girl tried to kill the bird but in vain. True False 4. The man was attacked by a hooligan. True False 5. The girl did not remember she had met the man before. True False Answer: 1. True 2. False 3. False 4. False 5. True Oral Test Directions: Look at the graph below. SET 1 Compared with the form of classroom learning, is learning at home really a nice choice? Explain the reasons for your opinion. What are the advantages or disadvantages of learning on the computer and surfing on the Internet? SET 2 Who are they? What are they doing? Which party do they represent respectively? In order to win the General Election in America, what do candidates usually do? Oral Test SET 1 What are the advantages and disadvantages of home-schooling? Given the chance, will you choose this type of learning? What are the reasons for your choice? SET 2 How much do you know about opinion polls? In what situations will it be used? Do you think it really works? Why or why not? Choose another Test Test for Unit 1 Test for Unit 2 Test for Unit 3 Test for Unit 4 Test for Unit 5 Test for Unit 6 Test for Unit 7 Test for Unit 8 Test for Unit 13 - 14 Listening Comprehension Directions: Listen to the short conversations and choose the correct answers to the questions you hear. The conversations and questions will be read ONLY ONCE. SET 1 1. A. 8. B. 7. C. 9. D. 1. 2. A. To make up a story. B. To write a composition. C. To prepare some medicine. D. To describe a picture. 3. A. She bought several of them. B. She could find a better bargain on them elsewhere. C. She got some of them to wear sailing. D. She had hoped to buy more of them. 4. A. She did poorly on the exam. B. She complained about the man making the highest mark. C. She often makes careless mistakes. D. She wanted the highest grade but got only the second highest. 5. A. Study before his class. B. Take another night course. C. Go to bed later. D. Get more sleep the night before his class. Answer: 1 3 1 4 4 SET 2 1. A. To class. B. To the movie. C. To the library. D. To the doctor's office. 2. A. It was really very cold. B. It snowed in December. C. There was snow all winter. D. The temperature was below freezing. 3. A. He wants a telephone of his own. B. He's looking for a new place to work. C. He doesn't usually get calls here. D. He doesn't know the woman's name. 4. A. She doesn't understand it either. B. She can't see the writing on the board. C. She thinks the room is too dark. D. She didn't really notice the mark. 5. A. He doesn't think that James is ill. B. He thinks that perhaps James is not in very good health. C. He is aware that James is ill. D. He doesn't think that James has a very good knowledge of physics. Answer: 1 2 3 1 1 Listening Comprehension Directions: Listen to the conversation and fill in the form below with no more than three words for each blank. The conversation will be read TWICE. SET 1 Share Prices Company Today's price Gain(+) or Loss(-) United Group (1) (2) STU Enterprises (3) +12 Shui Fan Holdings (4) -6 Shaw International (5) (6) Low Reed Engineering (7) (8) Hong Kong Properties (9) (10) Answer: 1. 340 2. -10 3. 425 4. 90 5. 620 6. -80 7. 960 8. +40 9. 790 10. +80 SET 2 Sales Jobs Advertised Company Salary (1) ,/ (currency unit) Age Experience (minimum number of years) An international toy company (2) (3) (4) American mail order company (5) (6) (7) A national engineering company (8) (9) (10) Answer: 1. pound 2. 50,000 3. over 40 4. 15 5. 28,000 6. 30-35 7. 10 8. 24,000 9. 25-35 10. 5 Listening Comprehension Directions: Listen to the passage and decide whether the following statements are True or False. The passage will be read ONLY ONCE. SET 1 1. There were eight couples in the reality TV. True False 2. The contestants weren't told beforehand that they would not be videoed in the bathroom. True False 3. According to Andy nothing is real about reality television. True False 4. Bacca and Andy won the game. True False 5. Grace and Andy were not famous as they were supposed to be. True False Answer: 1. True 2. False 3. False 4. False 5. True SET 2 1. The teacher used a process developed by herself in her class. True False 2. The teacher called two students at a time to the front of the class. True False 3. The teacher presented each of the students with a gold ribbon. True False 4. The teacher gave each of the students three more ribbons and asked them to return in about a week. True False 5. One of the boys in the class gave a ribbon to a junior executive in a company. True False Answer: 1. False 2. False 3. False 4. False 5. True Listening Comprehension Directions: Listen to the passage and choose the correct answers to the questions. The passage will be read ONLY ONCE. SET 1 1. A. Television set. B. Electrical heater. C. Electronic computer. D. Pocket calculator. 2. A. The electrical appliance will receive less electricity. B. The appliance will become hot. C. The electricity will stop flowing into the appliance. D. The electricity will become less strong. 3. A. When the electric current is too small. B. When the electric current is too large. C. When there is no electric current. D. When the appliance is hot. 4. A. To make them look beautiful. B. To make them work. C. To make them safe. D. To make them interesting. 5. A. A fuse is a small piece of wire. B. All fuses are the same size. C. When a fuse is too large, it melts quickly enough. D. When too much electricity tries to pass through the fuse, it won't melt. Answer: 4 3 2 3 1 SET 2 1. A. Packing to travel. B. Decorating the room. C. Moving in. D. Moving out. 2. A. A friend. B. A stranger. C. The landlady. D. The next-door neighbor. 3. A. Friendly. B. Happy. C. Unconcerned. D. Helpful. 4. A. Very happy. B. Very disappointed. C. Very surprised. D. Very sad. 5. A. They are the new owners of the flat. B. They knew the lady very well. C. They received the lady only twice in their flat. D. They have lived in the flat for two years. Answer: 4 4 3 3 4 Listening Comprehension Directions: Listen to the passage TWICE and fill the blanks with the missing words SET 1 When it comes to "romance reality" television, you may think you've seen everything. There are bachelors (1) roses to beautiful women, and bachelorettes selecting Mr. Right from a field of stupid men. But there's one thing America still hasn't (2) -- an interracial couple locked in a happily-ever-after (3) . Starting tonight, UPN will (4) The Player, the first reality dating show with a cast of many colors. Set in Miami, the weekly show (5) on a white bachelorette and her two (6) girlfriends' selecting a squeeze from a field of 13 men, eight of whom are African-American or Latino. The UPN show is groundbreaking in its ethnic array of (7) lovers, but it is following what has become a whites-only tradition in the casting of its star. So far, no bachelor or bachelorette starring in a network dating program has been African-American, Asian or Latino. And, until The Player came along, their (8) wives and husbands were still, for the most part, also white. "Occasionally there's a black face in the field of (9) , but they're always (10) in the first or second round," said Amanda Hall, a doctoral student in communications at the University of Georgia who is writing a thesis on gender roles perpetuated by reality television. Answer: 1. offering 2. witnessed 3. embrace 4. present 5. focuses 6. advice-giving 7. eligible 8. would-be 9. contestants 10. eliminated SET 2 The trend in everyday conversation is to use grandiose words. "Outstanding" is new "good," "amazing" is the new "OK," and "huge" is the new "big." Upon (1) , the reason for all this colossal-speak is clear: We are bored with our (2) , wonderful lives. We want the next-next thing now. And we also want others to think that we still care, that we can still be (3) , that we know that everything is just great. Even when deep inside we know it can't be. Everything can't be great. Hence, we live in a world where (4) is ordinary, where radical is quotidian; (5) is pedestrian. And to not be overly delighted by the mundane is (6) . It's horrific. And, Dude, that's heinous. I'm not scientist, and my methods of (7) leave a little to be desired, or a lot to be desired, or an immensity. And to be honest, I guess I'd rather live in a world where people were overly excited than (8) . But listen to the voices around you. Listen to your own voices. There is nothing on the news that is good or bad, only things that are wonderful or (9) . Even the weather is either beautiful or horrible. Have people forgotten what it is like to be OK? Simply OK with what they have and who they are? If everything is (10) , if everything is the most amazing thing ever, is anything ever amazing at all? Answer: 1. reflection 2. fantastic 3. delighted 4. extreme 5. exceptional 6. appalling 7. proof 8. depressed 9. devastating 10. outstanding Listening Comprehension Directions: Watch the video clip and decide whether the following statements are True or False SET 1 1. The young man and his parents planned to meet in the restaurant. True False 2. The young man liked spicy food. True False 3. Lisa was the young man's wife. True False 4. The young man and the young lady knew each other in the middle school. True False 5. The young lady was upset because the young man did not tell her anything about Lisa earlier. True False Answer: 1. False 2. False 3. True 4. True 5. False SET 2 1. Mr. Hand is an American history teacher. True False 2. Mr. Hand's class will have a quiz every Friday. True False 3. Mr. Hand doesn't like to see his students eating in class. True False 4. There will be no midterm exam in Mr. Hand's class. True False 5. The student was late because of the heavy traffic. True False Answer: 1. True 2. True 3. True 4. False 5. False Oral Test Directions: Look at the picture below. SET 1 What do you usually do when you are free? On long holidays, do you act like a "couch potato"? What should people do to lead a healthy life? What are the advantages and disadvantages of TV? SET 2 What are those boys and girls doing? Try to say something about the stress and challenge facing today's university students who are hunting for a job. What are the approaches students can use to find a suitable job? Oral Test SET 1 What do you think of reality TV? How is it compared to the formal TV? Do you like reality TV? And state the reasons for your preference. SET 2 It's known that life is not easy for the newly graduated university students. What do you think of this phenomenon? Do you have any advices or suggestions for them? Choose another Test Test for Unit 1 Test for Unit 2 Test for Unit 3 Test for Unit 4 Test for Unit 5 Test for Unit 6 Test for Unit 7 Test for Unit 8 Test for Unit 15 - 16 Listening Comprehension Directions: Listen to the short conversations and choose the correct answers to the questions you hear. The conversations and questions will be read ONLY ONCE. SET 1 1. A. In a restaurant. B. At a meeting. C. In a shop. D. On a plane. 2. A. The restaurant might be very small. B. The restaurant has too few tables. C. The restaurant might have a lot of dinners. D. The restaurant is too far away. 3. A. On holiday. B. On business. C. To visit Manchester. D. To visit the man. 4. A. $9. B. $10. C. $5. D. $4.5. 5. A. She's sorry there's no cake left. B. She'll stay for the cake. C. She was asked to leave. D. She has to go. Answer: 4 3 1 3 4 SET 2 1. A. To repair the benches. B. To move the lights. C. To have a dinner together. D. To have a delightful night together. 2. A. The man. B. The woman. C. Mary Black. D. John and Mary. 3. A. Look at some curtain. B. Look at the blue sky. C. Buy some curtain. D. Buy some cloth. 4. A. Very soon. B. Late in the afternoon. C. At about 2 p.m. D. At about 12 o'clock. 5. A. The man knew how hard army life was going to be. B. The man didn't know how hard army life was going to be. C. The man was not going to join the army. D. The man will join the army. Answer: 3 1 4 2 2 Listening Comprehension Directions: Listen to the conversation and fill in the form below with no more than three words for each blank. The conversation will be read TWICE. SET 1 Order Details Receiver's company name: (1) Name: (2) Tel. No: (3) Order Ref: (4) Item: (5) (6) (7) Quantity: (8) Action to be taken: (9) order (10) Answer: 1. Hi Tek Electronics 2. Wiggin 3. 687915 4. 5584FC 5. Wipe- clean 6. memo 7. boards 8. two dozens 9. Cancel 10. immediately SET 2 Cars Car Engine capacity (cc) Engine power (bhp) Fuel tank capacity(litres) Service(miles) Pleat (1) (2) 75 (3) (4) (5) 1.3 XR 1360 (6) 33 16,000 Tiger (7) (8) 60 45 15,000 (9) Lapa 1.3 1296 55 42 (10) Answer: 1. 1.3 CL 2. 1242 3. 54 4. 15,000 5. Tornado 6. 75 7. 80 LX 8. 1389 9. XAJ 10. 20,000 Listening Comprehension Directions: Listen to the passage and decide whether the following statements are True or False. The passage will be read ONLY ONCE. SET 1 1. Earth is not the only place where we are sure life is found. True False 2. In the whole universe, Earth is the most precious jewel to human kind. True False 3. Perhaps the Sun can match the Earth in the importance to our lives. True False 4. We should honor our mortal Mothers. True False 5. We should sense affection for the planet we are part of. True False Answer: 1. False 2. True 3. True 4. True 5. True SET 2 1. Bill Hale is an executive director from the Texas Commission on Human Rights. True False 2. Since 1990, the Commission has filed four lawsuits concerning civil violations. True False 3. The commission recently lost a suit against a white woman. True False 4. The white woman threatened to kill the wife and children if they moved in next door to her. True False 5. Hale thinks the employment discrimination law is too narrow. True False Answer: 1. True 2. False 3. False 4. True 5. True Listening Comprehension Directions: Listen to the passage and choose the correct answers to the questions. The passage will be read ONLY ONCE. SET 1 1. A. They said some hard words about it. B. They reported almost nothing about it. C. They refused to believe what had happened. D. They told the public in detail immediately. 2. A. A new machine better than Flyer No. 2 was made. B. The Wrights succeeded in flying Flyer No.3. C. The reporters were disappointed to find that Flyer No. 3 couldn't fly. D. Flyer No. 2 failed to fly because of some trouble. 3. A. Because nobody was interested in the plane. B. Because the plane was completely out of order. C. Because they wanted to send the plane to the government. D. Because they had found a better machine to replace it. 4. A. It could not fly at all. B. Half an hour and more. C. It's not mentioned. D. An hour or so. 5. A. Today when something new happens, the world learns about it very soon. B. The newspapermen were disappointed at Flyer No. 2. C. The Government thought the Jones wanted money to build an airplane. D. At the end of 1904, the Jones took their plane to pieces. Answer: 2 4 1 2 4 SET 2 1. A. Taking notes. B. Singing high notes. C. Oiling the gate. D. Overcoming her weakness. 2. A. He was attracted by Mrs. Jones. B. He had run out of gas. C. He had heard a noise. D. His tyres were punctured. 3. A. The tyres. B. The brakes. C. Another car passing by. D. Mrs. Jones's singing. 4. A. Because the air was fresh there. B. Because she liked there. C. Because she enjoyed walking. D. Because she did not want to disturb the rest of the family. 5. A. Mrs. Jones liked singing and she had a perfect voice. B. Mrs. Jones forgot to oil her gate once. C. Mrs. Jones was a sensitive person. D. Mrs. Jones told the car driver where the noise was from. Answer: 2 3 4 4 3 Listening Comprehension Directions: Listen to the passage TWICE and fill the blanks with the missing words SET 1 In my heart there lives the dream of a beautiful garden. It is a sacred garden. It is the form our Mother Earth wanted to take. She wanted to be filled with lush gardens, waterfalls, soft warm sunlight, misty (1) and cool fragrant (2) . She wanted to be soft, and gentle and romantic. She wanted to be loved and (3) and revered in her right place, as our Mother, the giver of all life. She needed and wanted balance and acceptance for her wonderful gifts. Gifts of life, love and reproduction. But almost before She had time to know how beautiful She was, something happened and our beautiful Mother Earth began to (4) . Some say She did wrong, and is being punished. Others say because She is (5) , She is less than divine and doesn't have the ability to remain (6) . Whatever the reason, our Mother is tired now. Very tired. All the pristine beauty that once was, is going away. Her (7) are dirty. Her land is bare. Her wildlife is dead and dying. Her air is filled with smoke and debris, and Her face is old and (8) . Does anyone care that once She was a beautiful maiden that opened up her dark, rich soil to receive the seed of the God Sun? He planted His Spirit into Her biological womb and from there we grew.... Yet in all this long time, there is no talk of our Mother. We have a Father and an Elder Brother. But Mother has lost Her place of reverence in our hearts and this is (9) in the way we treat Her, with our garbage and our continual (10) , so that to describe anything as earthly has become akin to saying it is evil and "of the flesh" has come to mean something much, much less than divine. Answer: 1. vapors 2. breezes 3. adored 4. fall 5. biological 6. eternal 7. streams 8. careworn 9. reflected 10. abuse SET 2 The vicious murder of James Byrd in Jasper last June was a reminder that hate crimes in Texas are not a thing of the past. Byrd, a 49-year-old black man, was (1) when he was picked up by three white men who allegedly beat Byrd, spray-painted his face, (2) him to the back of their pickup truck, and (3) him for more than two miles to his death. It was later discovered that two of the three (4) were members of a white supremacist prison gang -- prison officials say one wore a tattoo of a black man hanging from a tree. Prosecutors in the Byrd case are seeking the death penalty. By (5) to prove that the murder was committed during a second offense, that of kidnapping, they are (6) all three men with capital murder. But despite the (7) nature of the killing, none of them is being prosecuted under state or federal hate crimes laws, which aim to (8) penalties for those convicted. The federal statute does not come into play, because it only protects victims who are (9) in "protected" activities, such as exhibiting their right to free speech, or if they are in a federal facility or school. And the state law -- which can increase a penalty to that of the next highest offense -- is rarely needed for first degree felonies, such as murder, since those crimes already carry a maximum punishment of life in prison, and the law cannot be used to (10) the death penalty. Answer: 1. hitchhiking 2. chained 3. dragged 4. suspects 5. aiming 6. charging 7. racist 8. enhance 9. engaged 10. impose Listening Comprehension Directions: Watch the video clip and decide whether the following statements are True or False SET 1 1. The young man is a doctor from a certain hospital. True False 2. The young man will work in camp. True False 3. Micky wants to see the young man's suitcase first. True False 4. Micky does not check the young man's private things. True False 5. Charlie is the name of the young man's machine. True False Answer: 1. False 2. True 3. False 4. False 5. True SET 2 1. Matthew Fox plays "Jack", a surgeon, who was thrust into action by his own instinct at the chaotic situation. True False 2. There was a plane crash. However, people stayed absolutely calm in the chaos. True False 3. Dominic Monaghan plays "Charlie", a sharp-witted young man who's quite intrigued by the brand-new life on the island. True False 4. Evangeline Lilly acts the role of "Kate", who is one of the only 15 survivors of the plane crash. True False 5. Terry O'Quinn plays the role of "Locke", a guy who's a little bit off and who has something going on deep in his mind. True False Answer: 1. True 2. False 3. False 4. False 5. True Oral Test Directions: Look at the picture below. SET 1 The blue ball symbolizes our Earth. What is She doing? How does She feel? What do you think are the main reasons for Her trouble? What should we do to make Her healthier? What's the climate like in your country? How do you look at the climate/weather change in the world? What can people do to protect the environment to prevent the global warming from worsening? SET 2 Try to describe what's going on there on the road? It's a picture about the situation in Iraq. What aftermath do you think the war will result in? Try to illustrate your points. Oral Test SET 1 It seems the Earth is facing a series of problems. Can you list some of them? In your opinion, what shall we do to solve these problems? SET 2 Some people used to think China is a country ruled by some influential persons instead of by law. What's your comment on that opinion? Try to give some examples to support your opinion. Choose another Test Test for Unit 1 Test for Unit 2 Test for Unit 3 Test for Unit 4 Test for Unit 5 Test for Unit 6 Test for Unit 7 Test for Unit 8
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