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that very moment. You might be running through the hallways and can39。t find the classroom. This type of dream can have several variations that have similar meanings. (Maybe your pen won39。t write, so you can39。t finish writing your answers.) What experts say this may mean is that you39。re being scrutinized about something or feel you39。re being tested maybe you39。re facing a challenge you don39。t think you39。re up to. You don39。t feel prepared or able to hold up to the scrutiny. It may also mean there is something you39。ve neglected that you know needs your attention. ● Flying Many flying dreams are the result of lucid dreaming (清醒夢(mèng)). Not all flying dreams are, however. Typically, dreaming that you are flying means you are on top of things. You are in control of the things that matter to you. Or, maybe you39。ve just gained a new perspective on things. It may also mean you are strong willed and feel like no one and nothing can defeat you. If you are having problems maintaining your flight, someone or something may be standing in the way of you having control. If you are afraid while flying, you may have challenges that you don39。t feel up to. ● Running, but going nowhere This theme can also be part of the chasing dream. You39。re trying to run, but either your legs won39。t move or you simply aren39。t going anywhere as if you were on a treadmill (踏車(chē)). According to some, this dream means you have too much on your plate. You39。re trying to do too many things at once and can39。t catch up or ever get ahead. 1. This passage mainly discusses different theories about why we have dreams at night. 2. Early theories held that dreams were reflection of people’s real, physical worlds. 3. According to physiological theories, dreaming allows us to sort through problems or events of the day that require our attention. 4. REM occurs at the third and fourth stage during which we experience the deepest sleep. 5. The reason why dreams do not seem important is that they are very difficult to remember. 6. Trying to get recorded what you said or did in your dream can help increase your dream recall. 7. If a person dreams he is naked but is not noticed by others, it means what he is afraid of is groundless. 1.[Y][N][NG] 2.[Y][N][NG] 3.[Y][N][NG] 4.[Y][N][NG] 5.[Y][N][NG] 6.[Y][N][NG] 7.[Y][N][NG] 8. Youre falling, falling, falling in your dream, which is said to symbolize . 9. Being chased in a dream usually means that you’re escaping from your . 10. One of the interpretations for flying dreams is that you are and nothing can defeat you. Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes) Section A Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation 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. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the center. 11. A) Customer and salesman. B) Colleagues. C) Subordinate and boss. D) Classmates. 12. A) They get a bargain right away. B) They have a look at the advertisement. C) They sell their TV set. D) They go and buy a big TV set. 13. A) The student miss their professor very much. B) The professor didn’t give the lesson. C) A new course will begin next Monday. D) Some homework was assigned to the students. 14. A) Families with cars. B) Americans’ heavy dependence on cars. C) Roads and highways. D) Traffic problems in America. 15. A) He has edited three books. B) He has bought the wrong edition. C) He has lost half of his money. D) He has found the book that will be used. 16. A) It’s too expensive. B) It isn’t needed. C) It should be built. D) A college would be better. 17. A) She didn’t know her daughter could sing so well. B) She sings better than her daughter. C) She doesn’t like her daughter. D) She herself doesn’t have a good voice. 18. A) The woman is being interviewed by a reporter. B) The woman is asking for a promotion. C) The woman is taking an examination. D) The woman is applying for a job. Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 19. A) Their office hours. B) A twiceyearly regular visit service contract. C) The installation and maintenance of a new system. D) Cost of the engineers. 20. A) The workers can do it during normal office hours. B) They can close the office on next Saturday for the workers to do it. C) The workers can do it whenever they like. D) The workers can do it on the 27th. 21. A) They will provide free maintenance. B) They can e to check the whole system twice in the first year. C) In the first 12 months after the installation the maintenance is free. D) They don’t have to check until there is anything wrong with the system. 22. A) It is expensive to pay for the twiceyearly visit. B) The new systems are extremely reliable. C) The woman will pay for the time of the engineer who es to fix the problem. D) They will draft a service contract for the maintenance of the new system. Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 23. A) How to apply for a job. B) How to have a good phone manner. C) How to be a good Personal Assistant. D) How to make advertisements. 24. A) Working in an advertising pany. B) Working in a puter pany. C) Working as a typist. D) Working as a secretary anywhere. 25. A) She should be good at receiving visitors. B) She should have a good phone manner. C) She should have good looks. D) She should have a good filing system. Section B 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