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Section A e
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Directions: In this section you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversation and the questions 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 Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. RXO5pd
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B. He's a salesman. M L7 vP
C. He's a librarian ._&SS,I5VZ
D. He's a doctor. &Cr4<V6
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2. A. She got interested in what she was reading. LFvZ 7M\\
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C. She went home for lunch. O! _d5r&,
D. She did her shopping. 5>~D3?IAd
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B. She likes to listen to the recorder. w`gT]Rn
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D. On the motorway
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Section B 8Op^6rX4
Directions. In this section you will hear 3 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, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. %r*,m3d
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11. A. He was short of money and wanted to do something useful.
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B. He had taught in a school before. w{So(AF
C. He had received the degree of M.A. NL;sn"
D. HE like schools. n&zEYCSI
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C. It was rather complicated. *'aouS/?<6
D. He hated interviews.
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D. Games were a vital part of a boy's education. /c 7z[|
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15. A. At first he was very supportive, but now he is very unhappy about her success. R8eBIJ/@_
B. At first he was critical, but now he is pound of his wife's success. ~gGkw#
C. His attitude has no change. #N>66!/V
D. He is different to his wife's job. 6NhGTLI
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16. A. Disadvantages of Left-handedness. &FT`z"^
B. Advantages of the Left-handers. Zf<T`'_d
C. Left-handed people. 6
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D. Movements Involving the hands. |9IOZ>H9
17 A. The right-handed people know how to deal with the left-handed people Ba|}$jo
B. Quite a number of players are left-handed. qQG? k~r
C. The winners are always the left-handed people. OY:rcGc`t
D. The players are more right-handed than left-handed. /V/NL#(R
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19 A. The majority of people, about nine out often, are right-handed. Og1vD5a
B. Many tools and devices are still designed mainly for right-handed people EA8plQ~GtE
C. No one is totally right-sided or left-sided: "0#(<zb|
D. Shaking hands can also be done with the left-hand. g0U?`;n$
20 A. Putting the head on one side. Y:,C_^$w;
B. Scratching the back. DgW@v[#BK=
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D. Interlocking the fingers. ]3f[v:JQ