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Answer:1 2 2 3 4Listening ComprehensionDirections: Listen to the conversation and fill in the form below with no more than three wordsfor each blank. The conversation will be read TWICE.SET 1WHAT CAN I DO IF I AM BEING BULLIED?Try not to show that you are upset or angry. If you can (1) and (2) , bullies might get bored and (3).Don39。t fight back if you can help it. If you fight back you could make (4) , (5) or be blamed for (6) .Avoid being alone in the places where the bully is likely to pick on you. This might mean changing(7) to school, avoiding (8) , or only using (9) or lavatories when other people are there.Keep a diary of what is happening. Write down (10) of the incidents and your feelings.Answer:1. keep calm 2. hide your emotions 3. leave you alone 4. the situation worse 5. get hurt 6. startingthe trouble 7. your route 8. parts of playground 9. mon rooms 10. what detailsSET 2BIG CAT IN DANGEREndangered species Iberian lynx, sometimes known as (1) , the continent39。s only (2) once roamed(3) , (4) and southern France.Possible causes of the lynx39。s decline The EU has (5) roads, dams and farming schemes that havekilled wild cats and (6) .Measures proposed by SOS Lynx Change (7) to protect the animal39。s habitat and (8) . Setting up acaptive breeding program to (9) animals back into the wild, and legislation to control (10) inlynx areas.Answer:1. Europe39。s tiger 2. native wild cat 3. Spain 4. Portugal 5. subsidized 6. destroyed their habitat 7.political policy 8. safeguard its future 9. release 10. hunting and developmentListening ComprehensionDirections: Listen to the passage and decide whether the following statements are True or False.The passage will be read ONLY ONCE.SET 11. The natural cycle of warmer and colder periods on the earth is driven by changes in heat ingfrom the Sun. True False2. The Earth has followed its natural cycle over the last ten thousand years and it has got steadilycolder. True False3. Human activities have been keeping the temperature steady. True False4. Our ancestors started carbon dioxide production principally with wet farming of rice. True False5. Professor Ruddiman believes this tenthousandyear warming added almost a degree Fahrenheitto the average temperature. True FalseAnswer:1. True 2. False 3. True 4. False 5. FalseSET 21. UNICEF has warned that thousands of children are being brought into Britain against their will.True False2. Child trafficking is the transportation of children. True False3. Thousands of children are being brought into the UK every year from Africa, Eastern Europe andAmerica. True False4. The UN says that the UK government should make it a criminal offence to traffic a child for anypurpose. True False5. The UK government has decided to provide money from central funds to help the victims. TrueFalseAnswer:1. True 2. False 3. False 4. True 5. FalseListening ComprehensionDirections: Listen to the passage and choose the correct answers to the questions. The passagewill be read ONLY ONCE.SET 11. A. Natural foods are fresh and cheap.B. They don39。t like processed foods.C. They want to change their eating habits.D. These foods contain more vitamins, minerals and fiber, etc.2. A. To increase the amount of foods.B. To increase the quality of foods.C. To increase the amount and quality of foods.D. To increase essential vitamins and minerals in foods.3. A. People will no longer eat those foods containing chemical additives.B. People will not need to do exercises in the future if they eat natural foods.C. Natural foods will find a good market in the future.D. Certain diseases will never befall people who eat natural foods.4. A. Natural foods do not contain chemical additives.B. We can in fact do without sugar.C. Sugar provides us with energy in the form of calories.D. There are vitamins, minerals and fiber in sugar.5. A. Eating Habits Are ChangingB. Healthy EatingC. Natural Foods and Chemical AdditivesD. How to Go on a DietAnswer:4 1 3 4 2SET 21. A. More than ten.B. More than twenty.C. More than thirty.D. More than forty.2. A. Flypath.B. Flight path.C. Flypast.D. Flight past.3. A. The close economic relationship between the USA and Europe.B. The close political relationship between the USA and Europe.C. Political differences between the USA and Europe.D. Economic differences between the USA and Europe.4. A. They were the most important guests.B. They took pride in attending the ceremony.C. They marched proudly at the ceremony.D. They were greeted by world leaders.5. A. Germany39。s Chancellor Schroeder.B. US President Bush.C. British Prime Minister Tony Blair.D. France39。s President Chirac.Answer:2 3 2 1 3Listening ComprehensionDirections: Listen to the passage TWICE and fill the blanks with the missing wordsSET 1The United States Space Agency, NASA, says that a newly discovered asteroid, thirtymeters in diameter, is about to make the closest approach to Earth ever (1) . This report is fromHelen Briggs.The asteroid will (2) past our planet within the orbit of the Moon ing as close as the orbitof many satellites. It should be (3) through binoculars from parts of Europe, Asia and most of theSouthern Hemisphere as a (4) starlike object moving slowly across the sky. The asteroid was (5)on Monday during an automated (6) by a pair of NASA (7) .Similarsized objects are believed to pass close to the Earth every two years or so but aren39。t (8)detected in advance. NASA says there39。s no danger of this asteroid hitting the planet. And even if itdid, at 30 meters across, it would probably break up in the (9) and only small pieces would reachthe ground.It39。s a reminder, nevertheless, of the risks of nearEarth objects there are believed to be morethan a thousand asteroids with the (10) to collide with the planet at some point in the future.