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面一段對話,回答第 13 至第 16 題。 17. How long does the break in Barcelona last? A. Two nights. B. Three nights. C. Seven nights. 18. What costs extra money for the Barcelona break? A. Flights. B. Breakfast. C. Evening meals. 19. On what can visitors get discounts with a discount card? A. All the city sights. B. Some restaurants. C. 5star hotels. 20. What is reminded about booking the Barcelona break? A. There is a deadline(最后期限 )for it. B. Visitors must book in person. C. There are different discounts. 第二部分 :語法和詞匯知識(共 20 小題;每小題 ,滿分 10 分) 從 A, B, C, D 四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。 puzzling B. puzzling。 puzzled D. puzzling。 is being taken B .have。 have been taken D. has。 laid。 lay。 laid。 lying。 has to B. that are sold badly。 have to D. which is sold well。 A For those who have lonely nights and have trouble falling asleep, he is proving the most satisfactory partner. This is a man who does not snore (打鼾 ) in bed. And he is happy to wrap a forting arm around his dearest until morning arrives. He does exist. He is the bodyshaped pillow, the latest sleeping aid from Japan. This pillow es without a head and is filled with foam. It’s made by Kameo and has a “body” and a flexible arm that can be curled(纏繞) around its owner. About 1,000 of the pillows have been sold since they went on sale in Japan last year and many buyers say they are pleased with their sleeping panion. “This pillow makes me feel relaxed because I can hold the arm and feel something warm at my side,” said 34yearold radio DJ Junko Suzuki. But according to Kameo, the pillow is more than just an emotional help for those tired of spending the night alone. And it is shaped, the firm says, to support its partner on both sides to ensure a night of good sleep. The idea is to curl up in between the body and the flexible(靈活的 ) arm. The head just rests on the pillow’s “arm muscles”. “My grandmother used to say that there is no more fortable pillow than another person.” said the firm president, Tomoki Kakehashi. “So I thought that maybe people would want to sleep on a pillow shaped like an arm.” The pillows, on sale only in Japan for the moment, cost 8,500 yen(around US$80) each and e with shirtshaped covers in blue, pink or green. 41. The underlined word in paragraph 6 “Kameo” may be the name of ______. A. a manager B. the firm C. a buyer D. another radio DJ 42. The purpose of the passage seems ______. A. to introduce the latest sleeping aid, the bodyshaped pillow B. to advise people to use the bodyshaped pillow C. to tell how the bodyshaped pillow is invented D. to tell how the bodyshaped pillow works 43. The bodyshaped pillow is popular with users because ______. a. users can fall asleep easily using the pillow b. buyers can afford the pillow c. the pillow ensure a night of good sleep d. the pillow can provide an emotional help A. a。 c B. b。 d C. a。 d D. a。 d B You might notice something new in the next few years as you watch Disney programs: Starting in 2020, there won’t be any candy, sugary cereal or fastfood advertisement aimed at kids. The Walt Disney Company has bee the first major media pany to forbid ads for junk food on its TV channels, radio stations and websites. It hopes this will stop kids from making poor food choices. First Lady Michelle Obama called it a “game changer” that is sure to send a message to the rest of the children’s entertainment industry. “Just a few years ago, if you had told me or any other mom or dad in America that our kids wouldn’t see a single ad for junk food while they watched their favorite cartoons on a major TV work, we wouldn’t have believed you, ” said the First Lady, who heads a campaign to help stop child from being overweight. The ban would apply to Disneyowned ABC stations as well as Radio Disney and Disneyowned websites aimed at families with young children. In addition, Disney plans to make changes to its kids’ menus at theme parks and resorts. Fastfood options will be replaced with healthier choices, such as apples, vegetables and yogurt. In addition to candy bars and fastfood meals, other foods that don’t meet Disney’s nutritional standards will be banned from the pany’s kidtargeted media. Any cereal with 10 grams or more of sugar per serving will be off the air. There will be no ads for full meals of more than 600 calories. Juices with high levels of sugar and foods with too much salt will also be pulled. Leslie Goodman, Disney’s senior vicepresident of Corporate Citizenship, said a pany that wants to advertise will need to show that it offers a range of healthy options. Disney isn’t the only one pushing away unhealthy foods. Last week, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg suggested a ban on drinks over 16 ounces sold in movie the