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; 聽完后,各小題將給出 5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。 聽第 6段材料,回答第 6至 7題。 8. How often do the buses run? A. Every 5 minutes. B. Every 9 minutes. C. Every 15 minutes. 9. What make the woman confused? A. The weather. B. The life style. C. The way people talk. 聽第 8段材料,回答第 10至 12題。 13. Who gave the speech about Physical Geography? A. Mark Lowcock. B. Henry Hadley. C. Heather Nauert. 14. What did the man do after leaving the lecture hall? A. He visited a professor. B. He played video games. C. He went to the library 15. How many lectures did the woman listen to yesterday afternoon? A. 1 B. 3. C. 4. 16. How does the woman think of the following speeches? A. Long and boring. B. Interesting and useful. C. Long but understandable. 聽第 10段獨(dú)白,回答第 17至 20題。 A Fall in Love With Your Writing With These Books! Write Naked By Jennifer Probst WAS: $ NOW: $ Bestselling author Jennifer Probst reveals her pathway to success, from struggling as a new writer to signing a sevenfigure deal. Written in Probst’s unmistakable and honest voice, Write Naked mixes personal essays on craft with downtoearth advice on writing romance in the digital age. Just Write By James Scott Beli WAS: $ NOW: $ Write yourself past fears, doubts and setbacks, using your desire writing excellence to deeply involve yourself in the craft. In Just Write, you’ ll learn how to master the nuances(細(xì)微差別) of fiction, discover what readers really want, and persevere through the challenges of getting started, conquering writer’s block and dealing with rejection. Damn Fine Story By Chuck Wendig WAS $ NOW: $ Great storytelling is making readers care about your characters. And to tell a damn fine story, you need to understand why and how that caring happens. Using a mix of personal stories, pop fiction examples and traditional storytelling terms, The New York Times bestselling author Chuck Wendig will help you internalize the feel of powerful storytelling, Fearless Writing By William Kenower WAS: $ NOW: $ Filled with insightful wisdom and practical advice, Fearless Writing teaches you how to accept the inner value of your work, enter a flow state while writing and overe rejection, delay and other obstacles that prevent your creativity. With Fearless Writing, you’ll find the inner strength to set on a brave journey and build a lifelong career in the process. 21. Who shares his/her own writing experience with the readers? A. Chuck Wendig. B. James Scott Beli. C. Jennifer Probst. D. William Kenower. 22. According to the text, why could English be used as a global language? A. It has more speakers, pared with other languages. B. Adjectives agree with nouns. C. It is the first language of science, technology and education. D. It is the easiest language to learn. 23. Which of the following words best describes the writer’s attitude? A. Objective. B. Subjective. C. Indifferent. D. Critical. B “D echa! Come over, we need someone who knows what they’re doing in goa l!” I yelled. “I can’t! I have to do something/’ he shouted hack, as he continued to wa lk down the dusty road. The village shops were in the other direction and, as far as I knew, this road went through the jungle. “ It won’ t take long. Just half an hour! They’ re killing us! It’ s 30 already, we really need you,” I begged. It was unlike Decha to turn down a game of football. “Where are you going anyway?” I asked as I fell into step with him. “It’s just a ?” he was looking over his shoulder at the other boys, but they weren’t p aying us any attention. “You can e if you like.” he whispered. I don’t know what it was, but suddenly my interest was aroused. Decha was a football addict. I knew my friend was up to something. “OK ,” I said casually, trying to hide my curiosity. We walked along in silence for a few minutes until we went into the jungle. The temperature dropped instantly. There were no pathways, but it was clear that someone had passed through recently. “We need to be really quiet .” Decha warned suddenly. “We don’t want to frighten them.” He shifted a bag that I hadn’t even noticed onto h is shoulder. My heart was beating wildly. Eventually, we stopped at a pile of fallen leaves. Inside the pile, four small furry bodies lay there with their mouths wide open. Taking out some bread from his bag, Decha said, “Their mother is hurt and can’t feed herself, but she’s getting stronger every day.” 24. What made the author think Decha’s behavior was unusual? A. He was eager to go to the villa