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Listening Comprehension (30%) 26h21Z16q  
Section A I!K6o.|1  
1. B. At three next Wednesday. %.|@]!C  
2. B. A piercing pain. @ j/a=4o[  
3. A. He is going to get married. #ABZ&Z  
4. D. She couldn't agree with the man more. P&Vv/D  
5. A. Jack's girlfriend is mad at him. 8":Q)9;%  
6. B. It's wise to be prepared. K}Qa~_  
7. B. He is a trouble-maker. &};zvo~P.  
8. D. $30 X &H"51  
9. C. Work out in the gym. 9pfIzs su3  
10. B. 232 S_H+WfIHV'  
11. A. Mary isn't his type. pQB."[n  
12. A. Play tennis. xAm6BB c  
13. C. In the hospital. Q7CsJzk~)  
14. A. She is seriously ill. }jPSUdo  
15. B. She makes a living now as a landlady. K|=A:  
Section B JucY[`|JV  
Dialogue OY({.uVdX  
16. A. A duodenal ulcer. >H ,*H;6  
17. B. Try medical means. 9M c ae 31  
18. A. Overweight. 1$ {SRU7l  
19. C. He is a heavy smoker. BZ^}J!Q'*  
20. D. Make an appointment with Dr. Oaks. )+Pus~w  
Passage One \~wMfP8  
21. D. He is the creator of a website on longevity. G3v5KmT  
22. C. Women develop cardiovascular disease much later than men. qqU 64E  
23. B. In their 60s and 70s. BJ(M 2|VH  
24. D. Iron. /qw.p#  
25. C. Another possibility for women's longevity. \l3h0R  
Passage Two  9gZ$   
26. C. He struggled under the strain of poverty. )!T/3|C  
27. B. He is an investment advisor. +"@ .8m  
28. D. Fear. /Ci<xmP  
29. B. He began reading investment books and then began practicing. |Q>IrT  
30. C. Where there is a will, there is a way. ? =+WRjF  
Part II Vocabulary (10%) 4KrL{Z+}  
Section A ?bu>r=oIO]  
Directions: In this section all the sentences are incomplete. Four words or phrases, marked A, B, C and D, are given beneath each of them. You are to choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence. Then, mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. :U x_qB  
31. Employers have a legal obligation to pay _______ to their workers for injuries. e(G |;a  
A. compensation B. compromise C. commodity D. consumption p ()x z  
Key: A sx<%2  
32. The argument between the two patients became so fierce that the doctor had to _________. PFK  '$  
A. alleviate B. aggravate C. extinguish D. intervene g=o4Q< #^y  
Key: D v*yuE5{  
33. But despite all the legal hustle and bustle, they don¡¯t actually expect to _______ death sentences to life terms without parole. 6LZ;T.0o  
A. induce B. convert C. revive D. swerve 0SPk|kr  
Key: B X[TR3[1}  
34. To maintain physical well-being, a person should eat _______ food and get sufficient exercise. t&DEb_"De  
A. integral B. gross C. wholesome D. intact lb1Xsgm{  
Key: C s"?3]P  
35. The Central Government¡¯s pledge to maintain the ______ and stability of Hong Kong at all costs is a great encouragement to the local finance. Mb7I[5v  
A. provision B. prosperity C. privilege D. preference nt.y !k  
Key: B ~^b/(  
36. It is pointed out that patients must be reassured that ¡°their lives will not be ______ as a result of bed shortages.¡± 4ss4kp_>  
A. facilitated B. forfeited C. fulfilled D. furnished 76` .Y  
Key: B 5 rUdv}.  
37. The cause of his death has been a mystery and _______ unknown so far. uSBa DYg  
A. exclusively B. superficially C. utterly D. doubtfully 9]@!S|1  
Key: C 1g~R/*Jo  
38. It is known that some ways of using resources _______ can destroy the environment as well as the people living in it. ^y4Z+Gu[  
A. recklessly B. sparingly C. sensibly D. incredibly .XhrCi Z  
Key: A FNId ;  
39. Cholera is a preventable waterborne bacterial infection that is spread through ______ water. pFz`}?c0  
A. filtered B. distilled C. contaminated D. purified Nl(Foya%)  
Key: C _n\GNUA  
40. We welcome him not ____________ as a new broom but rather as a very old friend. b\+`e b8_  
A. by the way B. at all events C. by no means D. in any sense HiJE}V;Vq  
Key: C B^jc3 VsR  
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Section B n@[O|?S  
41. scrutiny 01(AK%e  
A. sanction      B. restriction      C. census     D. examination '>C5-R:O  
Key: D `n?DU;,  
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42. potent VTHH&$ZNq  
A. inexpensive    B. powerful    C. conventional    D. lethal j^2j& Ta  
Key: B 42ivT_H  
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43. at odds with y Fq&8 x<X  
A. in tune with      B. in favor of      C. for the sake of      D. in disagreement with 0NX,QD  
Key: D 0%I=d  
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44. eminent G9<X_  
A. renowned      B. notorious      C. popular      D. mysterious $\y'I Q%  
Key: A Jma1N;d  
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45. diversity ~z;FP$U  
A. sevrity        B. reliablility        C. variety        D. specificity 'K,:j 388  
Key: C A1zjPG&]  
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46. lapse [Hh9a;.*}h  
A. error      B. sin      C. guilt      D. offense W-zP/]Dh  
Key: A hTi$.y!k  
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47. jaundice G {%LB}2  
A. grievance         B. sympathy         C. jealousy         D. indignation \.#>=!Ie  
Key: C ]+:^W^bs:  
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48. to little avail ;cN{a&  
A. by no means         B. in vain         C. of no account         D. at stake 6ar   
Key: B l3F6AlPql  
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49. lavishly !^Y(^RS@  
A. fearlessly        B. conspicuously        C. wastefully        D. ferociously hv_XP,1K  
Key: C n3 r3"~i  
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50. progression Lrq .Ab#  
A. deterioration         B. accumulation         C. expansion         D. promotion H@8sNV/u  
Key: A ly3\e_z:G  
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Part III    Cloze (10%) bTs?!~q  
51. A. careful about      B. capable of      C. accessible to      D. susceptible to l u%}h7ng  
Key: B }"!I[Ek> y  
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52. A. in the event       B. in an attempt      C. at the moment      D. along the way 6w ECo  
Key: D K':;%~I  
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53. A. exclusive    B. very    C. just    D. exact 3c6b6  
Key: A ia E^a^*  
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54. A. indeed       B. however       C. moreover       D. therefore @x'"~"%7b  
Key: B A= 'N=^Pm  
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55. A. demonstration    B. dimension    C. destiny    D. determination E3gh?6  
Key: C hD*SpVI U  
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56. A. has been said    B. being said    C. was said    D. is said qUGC" <W  
Key: B ={d>iB yq  
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57. A. more or less    B. pretty much    C. as ever    D. if any '2nhv,|.U  
Key: B wL 4dTc  
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58. A. while       B. despite       C. nevertheless       D. since \T:i{.i  
Key: C $r8 ^0ZRr  
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59. A. case    B. mold    C. sense    D. condition hYNY"VB  
Key: C Zrk4*/ VY  
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60. A. different       B. similar       C. insufficient       D. significant [] `&vWZ  
Key: D %GA"GYL9'  
Part IV Reading Comprehension (30%) MmnOHN@.  
Passage One Z/0fXn})  
61. To have a journey of discovery witheach child, according to the passage, is_____________. !K}~/9Z=m  
A. to discover their unique sleep-wakecycles [nc4{0aT'  
62. In the first paragraph, the authorsuggests that parents ____________. Vp*KfS]  
D. keep a diary on sleep pattern for theirchil 3z)Kz*xr  
63. When there exists a ¡°marker¡± in the child according to the passage, __________. -tHU6s,  
A. it might lead to his or her earlysubstance use f]|ysf  
64. What is the author trying to tell us inthethird paragraph? !tMuuK?IL=  
B. Sometimes parents need to seek professionalassistance. 1[qLA!+  
65. What is the main idea of the passage? =Ja]T~0A  
C. Parents¡¯ role in building their child¡¯shealthy sleeping habit. 7/ysVWt  
Passage Two G_{&sa  
66. The study's results indicated_____________. WD2]&g  
A. health disparities between English andAmerican senior citizens jN>{'TqW4  
67. Which of the following is uniquehealth-care challenge for English senior citizens when compared with theirAmerican counterparts? {7;8#.S72  
A. higher death rate. {QZUDP PR  
68. What does James Smith imply by anAmerican plate? p |jV{P  
C. large portion of food consumed byAmericans. 8x8 uo  
69. The Americans' unique health-carechallenge, according to James Smith, is derived form ______________. rI>aAW'  
D. their unhealthy lifestyle factors g[I b,la_a  
70. Even though it is much more aggressive,the American medicine __________. S\5bmvqP"  
B. benefits more seniors who needmedicalcare. OCJnjlV%  
Passage Three B}:(za&  
71. The current PIK study ___________. x&9hI  
B. was based on the global land-use models =f ve/_Q~  
72. As the PIK results imply, it ispossible ____________. :Jy'# c  
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D. to return to the emission levels around1995 ->O2I?  
73. Simply put, to produce and consume lessmeat and dairy is to __________. \2}bi:e 6  
A. to reduce more methane and nitrous oxideemissions Zh*u(rO  
74. The greenhouse gas pie tellsus__________. GXjfQ~<]  
C. the priorities in the environmentalprotection Eam  
75. What can be the best title forthepassage? gO,25::")  
D. Diet for a Healthier Planet 1jPJw3"3h  
Passage Four =ng\ 9y[;D  
76. What can be said of Henry? 80&.JP.  
C. His life was improved with telehealth. UIAj]   
77. Henry activates his daily healthmanagement __________. .YnFH$;$  
B. By getting hooked up to themonitoringdevices * Y7jl#7  
78. As one of the pioneering patients,Henry __________. -gas?^`  
A. receives the most benefits fromtelehealth <~!Hx+j   
79. What is the most important about thetelehealth technology in the case of Henry? W4U@%b do  
D. His condition can be kept undercontinuous surveillance at home. 3g~^[&|i  
80. Thanks to the telehealth technologyHenry knows for sure his blood oxygen level, thus __________. mBJeqG  
C. getting hospitalized in no time x^y"<  
Passage Five UH>F|3"d  
81. Rappaport argues that a major threat toour human health __________. u4neXYSy  
A. lies in our exposome B Ma)O  
82. What can be said of the exposomeaccording to Rappaport? !!V#v9{  
D. Changeable. ~-t>z  
83. Speaking of genes, Rappaport wouldsaythat __________. k({\/t3i  
B. there is no such a thing aspredictivemedicine. ELjK0pE}-  
84. Even though we cannot pinpoint theexact impact of environmental influences. Wild contends that __________. V0(o~w/W%!  
C. each of us leaves a unique exposurehistory in the environment L9ap(  
85. Particularly important, according toNicholson, is the time when __________. maY4g&'f  
C. the exposome comes in ~h=X8-D  
Passage Six @a>2c$%  
86. The author cries for a changein____________. p!V>XY'N^  
D. global science publishing y}K\%;`[a  
87. According to the author, the lowinternational recognition and impact of scientists in the developing countriescan be attributed to __________. m8JR@!t7  
C. their limited publications in globalindexing databases C"qU-&*v  
88. The survey conducted by Tijssenjustified the author's view that __________. J.+BD\pa  
D. most scientists in developing countriesremain marginalized in global science publishing tYqs~B3  
89. To address the current situation, theauthor argues that it is imperative that __________. cx$Gic:4  
D. quality and quantity be desired in thelocal journals q7m6&2$[  
90. Which of the following can be the besttitle for the passage? $]&(7@'qo  
C. Globalizing Science Publishing qxMnp}O  
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