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1. Nowadays a demand for this specialized type of service has been created because .
Athere is a lack of jobs available for artistic people
Bthere are so many toplevel jobs available
Cthere are so many people out of work
Dthe job history is considered to be a work of art
2. Questions 57-47based on the following passage.
To put it in a simpler way, the marketing concept is __________
3. ϣش47-61⡣
ڵ_____ȷ𰸡
4. Questions61-21 are based on the following passage
Becker had one occasional anxietythe suspicion that he owned more than would fit comfortably into the caseThe feelingwhen it camewas the signal for him to throw something away or just leave it lying aboutThis was the automatic fate of his wornout clothes for exampleHaving no use for choice or variety,he kept just a raincoata suita pair of shoes and a few shirtssocks and so onno more in the clothing lineHe bought and read many booksand left them wherever he happened to be sitting when he finished themThey quickly found new owners
Becker was a professional traveler,interested and interestin9He was not one t0 do a country in a week or a city in three daysHe liked to get the feel of a place by living in itreading its newspaperswatching its TV and discussing its affairsHe always tried to make a few friendsif necessary even by stopping a suitablelooking person in the street and talking to himIt worked well in about one case intenThough Beckers health gave him no cause for alarmhe madea point of seeing a doctor as soon as he arrived anywhereA doctor knows a place and its people better than anyonehe used to say
He never went to see a doctorhe always sent for onethathe foundwas the quickest way to gain confidenceswhich came out freely as soon as he mentioned that he was a writer
Becker was an artist as wellHe painted pictures of his places andwhen he had gathered enough informationhe wrote about themHe sold his workthrough an agentto newspapers and magazinesIt was an agreeable sort of life for a good social mixer,lived nearly always in fine weather,and as Becker never stayed anywhere for longhe enjoyed the satisfying advantage of paying very little in tax
According to the passagethe anxiety of Becker was__________
Athe doubt that he owned too much clothes
Bthe thought of having too much baggage
Cthe miserable fate of his worn out clothes
Dthe decline in his memory
5. Passage Two
Questions{TSE} are based on the passage you have just heard.
ATwo or three-degree rise in temperature will happen soon.
BThe environment will become less influenced.
CUp to 13% of plants and animals will disappear.
DHumans will suffer from heat stress and tropical diseases.
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6. ڣ55ϴ𰸡
7. It seems to the boy that____________________________(ûʲôȴҪ).
8. __________(ʲô)we'll help one another to overcome them
9. __________ (Ҹеdz)because I was the only one who wore sports shoes
10. How many provincial plans are there in the medium - term plan on the prevention and control of AIDS?
1. Nowadays a demand for this specialized type of service has been created because .
Athere is a lack of jobs available for artistic people
Bthere are so many toplevel jobs available
Cthere are so many people out of work
Dthe job history is considered to be a work of art
2. Questions 57-47based on the following passage.
To put it in a simpler way, the marketing concept is __________
3. ϣش47-61⡣
ڵ_____ȷ𰸡
4. Questions61-21 are based on the following passage
Becker had one occasional anxietythe suspicion that he owned more than would fit comfortably into the caseThe feelingwhen it camewas the signal for him to throw something away or just leave it lying aboutThis was the automatic fate of his wornout clothes for exampleHaving no use for choice or variety,he kept just a raincoata suita pair of shoes and a few shirtssocks and so onno more in the clothing lineHe bought and read many booksand left them wherever he happened to be sitting when he finished themThey quickly found new owners
Becker was a professional traveler,interested and interestin9He was not one t0 do a country in a week or a city in three daysHe liked to get the feel of a place by living in itreading its newspaperswatching its TV and discussing its affairsHe always tried to make a few friendsif necessary even by stopping a suitablelooking person in the street and talking to himIt worked well in about one case intenThough Beckers health gave him no cause for alarmhe madea point of seeing a doctor as soon as he arrived anywhereA doctor knows a place and its people better than anyonehe used to say
He never went to see a doctorhe always sent for onethathe foundwas the quickest way to gain confidenceswhich came out freely as soon as he mentioned that he was a writer
Becker was an artist as wellHe painted pictures of his places andwhen he had gathered enough informationhe wrote about themHe sold his workthrough an agentto newspapers and magazinesIt was an agreeable sort of life for a good social mixer,lived nearly always in fine weather,and as Becker never stayed anywhere for longhe enjoyed the satisfying advantage of paying very little in tax
According to the passagethe anxiety of Becker was__________
Athe doubt that he owned too much clothes
Bthe thought of having too much baggage
Cthe miserable fate of his worn out clothes
Dthe decline in his memory
5. Passage Two
Questions{TSE} are based on the passage you have just heard.
ATwo or three-degree rise in temperature will happen soon.
BThe environment will become less influenced.
CUp to 13% of plants and animals will disappear.
DHumans will suffer from heat stress and tropical diseases.
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6. ڣ55ϴ𰸡
7. It seems to the boy that____________________________(ûʲôȴҪ).
8. __________(ʲô)we'll help one another to overcome them
9. __________ (Ҹеdz)because I was the only one who wore sports shoes
10. How many provincial plans are there in the medium - term plan on the prevention and control of AIDS?
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