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Directions:
In
this
section,
you
will
hear
several
conversations.
At
the
end
of
each
conversation,
one
or
more
questions
will
be
asked
about
what
was
said.
Both
the
conversations
and
the
questions
will
be
spoken
only
once.
After
each
question
there
will
be
a
pause.
During
the
pause,
you
must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and
D), and decide
which is the best
answer.
A: What did mom and
dad talk about yesterday, Catherine
B: I didn't hear clearly.
A.
She doesn't
know what her parents talked about.
B.
She wasn't
home yesterday.
C.
She wants to
talk to her parents.
D.
She came back
too late yesterday.
A: I'm
sorry, Mr. Henderson. I have a poor memory with
words.
B: That's
no excuse for a D.
A.
employee and
employer
B.
student and teacher
C.
patient and do
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interviewee and interviewer
A: Oh, Martin! I can't believe it.
B:
Hey,
Leo.
It's
a
big
surprise
to
see
you
at
the
restaurant.
A:
I
can't
believe
it's
been
eight
years
since
we
were
living
in the same dormitory.
B:
You
know
what.
I
remember
it
as
if
it
were
just
yesterday.
A: So
what's your best memory of our dorm
life
B:
Our
turtle
of
course.
The
school
said
pets
in
student
dormitories. But we
kept a turtle secretly for four years.
Can you imagine that
A: Yeah I remember that. And sort of
... you brought the
turtle home after
we graduated. So how's he now
B.
Very
well.
Here's
a
picture
in
my
cell
phone
...
Thank
God
it was a turtle that
made no noise. And what about you, Leo
What do you remember about those days
A: Well, I still remember
that night when both of us stayed
up
and worked on our book review.
B: A book review On A Tale of Two
Cities
A: Yes. And you see,
we didn't remember the assignment until
the night before the
deadline.
B: Yeah, and we
spent a whole night working on it. Remember
we borrowed ideas from each
other
A: Of course. It was
lucky that we could finish our book
reviews before daybreak.
B: Oh, I really miss those
days.
Questions
3
to
5
are
based
on
the
conversation
you
have
just
heard.
was the
relationship between Martin and Leo
A.
They were
colleagues.
B.
They were roommates.
C.
They were
teammates.
D.
They were actors in the same
movie.
is the turtle
now
A.
With Martin.
B.
With
Leo.
C.
In the wild.
D.
Already
dead.
spent a night working
on their _____.
A.
term
papers
B.
chemical experiments
C.
TV
shows
D.
book reviews
Directions: In this section, you will
hear several short passages.
At the end
of each passage, you will hear some questions.
Both the
passage and the questions will
be spoken only once. After you hear
a
question, you must choose the best answer from the
four choices
marked A), B), C) and
D).
Passage One
Although
scientists
have
different
opinions,
most
people
find
that
their dreams are very meaningful for them. Dreams
are
useful
in
learning
more
about
the
dreamer's
feelings,
thoughts,
behavior,
and
values.
Many
find
that
dreams
can
help
them
solve
problems.
Further,
artists,
writers,
and
scientists
often
get
creative
ideas
from
dreams.
Many
people
agree
that
dreams
reflect
one's
deep
thoughts
and
feelings.
The
people,
actions,
settings
and
emotions
in
your
dreams are personal to you. Some dream
experts think that
there are typical
dreams and dream elements that happen to
different
persons,
cultures,
and
times.
But
usually
the
same
image or symbol will have different
meanings for different
people.
For
example,
an
elephant
in
a
dream
can
mean
one
thing
to
a
zoo
keeper
and
something
quite
different
to
a
child
whose
favorite toy is a
stuffed elephant. Therefore, books which
give a specific meaning for a specific
dream image or symbol
are not usually
helpful. By thinking about what each dream
element
means
to
you
or
reminds
you
of,
by
looking
for
connections
between
what
is
happening
in
your
dreams
and
what
is
happening
in
your
waking
life,
you
can
learn
to
understand
your dreams. It
can be helpful to keep a dream diary and
reflect on many dreams over a long
period of time.
Questions 6
to 10 are based on the passage you have just
heard.
can be used to learn
about the dreamer's _____.
A.
future
B.
interests
C.
values
D.
family
people,
settings and emotions in one's dream are
_____.
A.
different from those in real
life
B.
all imagined
C.
personal to
him
D.
repeating themselves
do some dream experts
believe
A.
Some people never dream in their
life.
B.
Having dreams every night is good for
the mind.
C.
Dreams are not colorful.
D.
There are
typical dreams happening to different
times.
is TRUE about a book
that gives a specific meaning to a
specific dream image
A.
It is not
useful.
B.
It can help us to understand our
needs.
C.
It is more useful to adults than to
children.
D.
It must be hard to read.
can learn to understand your dreams by
____.
A.
describing your dream image to a dream
expert
B.
thinking about what each dream element
reminds you of
C.
reading books on the meaning of dream
images
D.
improving your memory
Passage Two
Nightmares are very common among
children and fairly common
among
adults.
Often
nightmares
are
caused
by
stress,
painful
experiences,
emotional
difficulties,
drugs
or
illness.
However,
some
people
have
frequent
nightmares
that
seem
unrelated
to
their
waking
lives.
Recent
studies
suggest
that
these people tend to be
more open, sensitive, trusting, and
emotional than common people.
Many people have
dreamed that they died
or hit bottom in a fall and they have
lived to tell the tale! You can explore
the meaning of these
kinds of images
just as you would explore any others in your
dreams. However, if any aspect of your
dreams worries or
distresses
you,
talk
to
a
doctor
about
your
concerns.
If you don't want nightmares, it is
possible to control your
dreams by
giving yourself suggestions before sleep. Another
method of influencing dreams is to be
aware you are dreaming
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