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Sac (OSE RCRA HEROIN keep the mind active #3 AAR APE 3, enable alternative ways of thinking #8 A #8 38 alter the way of approaching a problem A A ADI MK, break out of established patterns/habits of thinking ARR HR / TA encourage exploring and discovering instead of passively absorbing Ak REAR A AL a ak 3b A Btriae BR OME PARED: allow room for mistakes 4746 4 offer creative writing classes #Fa% 4) 5 AER hold a brainstorming session Ft Mi RAE HF 2 encourage curiosity and imagination SLAF $< 55 42.9 allow one’s mind 10 wander for a while 763849 J} JL & encourage students to express their opinions freely DHE A Hm FRE ¥ SAL th a ih 7) 05 38 IRA BIRR EP eS MRF BHAA TRIER EH OOH. BSR LMA AT, FER DEX BeEX Creativity tends to be considered as an ability with OULABFRDAARAIRAS which only a few people are endowed, @lIn fact, it can be — EMA H AA, QML, ET AA taught, practiced and developed, @ Unfortunately, the PRR FI. DR, HAH conventional teaching method focuses on convergent instead FFRAOERSMERKBER, OM of divergent thinking. ®Simply put, students are always: HR, FEELRERGREMERE asked to solve problems that have one correct and well= established answer rather than come up with multiple solutions to open-ended questions. DSuch negleet of developing creativity will hamper students’ career growth, @As everyone knows. ¢ minds are able to think out of the box. By making novel. original or even unorthadox suggestions, they often act as a savior of a team stuck on a tricky problem, @ It is no wonder that creativity is one of the soft skills employers value most, @Furthermores an adverse effect on students’ mental health, @ That is because creativity goes a long way to equipping them for the real world characterized by rapid changes. Dt allows them to look at difficulties and frustrations from a fresh perspective. so that they can live with and adapt to the unknown, ©To sum up; a creative person has « competitive edge over other job candidates and is more likely to keep composure amid uncertainties, @ School education should therefore lay more emphasis on fastering creativity among students, witkE. | unorthodox [n'o0edoks | a. 4 E05 5 HW savior ['setvjo(r) ] n, 95 a ak BE ‘wrtki] a, Rt ApH) s MEL AT a sth RELA HH RE) conventional [kon'venfont] «. #628 convergent (kon! vsrdgont] a, (48 4446 A 10 sk) 28 FL divergent [dat'vaidsant ] a. ® Fh A 9 ak OF well-established [wel 'steblift] a. EAM open-ended [,oupon ‘endid] a, LAKH 0 FAR neglect [mi'glekt] n. Sab: $ hamper [‘heempo(r)] v. 5; HLF : think out of the box 86/64 98 : novel ['novi] a. #14955 RPA 5 be endowed wit a Q tricky be characterized by frustration [fea'st perspective [po'spektiv] n, Aik si. 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(Pablo Picasso) BART RRERE, MMREAAKKEWRAACRE, (CHI + Bik) & Imagination and creativity are the traits that fuel the future, Both serve to inspire students and should be integrated into every part of learning. Teaching students how to think is more important than teaching students what to think, BEAPURARRARA OHM, HHMRHA FLY TH, RRRANFTOE— ARH, RE bw EH CKEALH HLL ER, & There is no right or wrong way to be creative, It gives us the opportunity to engage with the world without judging ourselves. It gives us permission to take risks, try new things, and strip away inhibitions in a healthy RRMA GH Be AGRA A It A HY AE LR & There isn't a manual to being an artist, and there isn’t a manual for being alive AML, CHTAMAANACRSELRRMHMS. CRIANT Obstacles and challenges throughout life are inevitable. However, when we make creativity a habit, we continue to learn new, resourceful ways of solving problems in art and in life. HA A do RRA LARA DATE RM. ARR ARB SSH LES BK A235 AAT AD IA La AD AAT AE A A PE A REAR AE wD Aaa I Nowadays, we live in an ever-changing world @To endure them fi requires us to possess a wide variety of skills, whether ed with tests and challenges. hard or soft ones, @Of all those essential skills, is/are becoming increasingly indispensable to everyon especially us students. Il Olt is no exaggeration to say that this ability plays an irreplaceable role in our success in our personal, academic and future professional lives, @In our daily liv occasions when we have to demonstrate our inevitable, @For example, + DMoreovers + which eventually leads to satisfying seem enable(s) us to academic performance, @)Perhaps most importantly. those able of have remained the most admired in the workplace and an irreplaceable member of a strongs productive team. Il DThat is why schools should spare no effort in © This goal can be and organizing nurturing in. students, achieved by offering classes on campus activities such as regularly. Died, AMG AR BAS HRM HREAEHERP, DEBE ERLE BRUM E LAMM AS HS HH HE. FREAREALRKEA, DAMA KH A 05 it AP EAGT) BAA AE LE RMNFSRLERFRRAR TAR, DERE RIAL RA HE AT FRA BPALG FLARARHRLAEP RERADRERTEROEM, OEE PSP CRAMER EBA HD MERTBL, Oto, = OH, CEI) RAAT AE. RE eA RASAREOET RH. ORHFRER HOE He BADRARS HEAR HE PAARABAHARPRTERG DKRRAMER DRIER ARE 22M), OT IT HIE, ® BHR A FRM GARDE AA. BS UARATIRR, VXkypk2023 (CARER) P-REMAHG HLM. AWMA MLR ATTEAACAKF A) HURM, EMH ADB EIS FAR ADI SA RAL AR AB UR RE ART HR DP TS OR DF AG AE] AR HIER AP ARAEL 8 BSBA RM AM RH HER. Part If Listening Comprehension Section A Conversation One YM RE 1. A) Her house has not been repaired in time. 1B) She has failed to reach the manager again. ©) Her claim has been completely disregarded. D) She has not received any letter from the man. 2. A) The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. B) Their caravan was washed away by the flood, ©) Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. D) The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. ee 3. A) The woman's misreading of the insurance company’s letter. |. A) File a lawsuit against the insurance company. 1B) The woman's ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. |B) Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance, ©) The woman's inaccurate description of the whole incident. || C) Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. D) The woman's failure to pay her house insurance in time, | __D) Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. (RG tid im) 1, RHYL Her/She), HAGE A LFA AIOE RRL GRR AE” OR ATC SY eA. ARI A AG a 1 ek — Fa A 2, 5H 3 48 3 IKK flooded / flood) #4 5% C* BR at BARRE TR ET FRIES ERAT HEME HH tM «Zest Ak a. 3. BHI HY BIG HSE RATA" AS Hh RIE AAR Re SB) AE KT AR eA BR AAR A IE AR ARN OR ED TH ISA RS) yeas" (Fae tHE) 6 1, BIH SHIA HB VD RAEI A BS LO RAR Re aS 8] BRAS NB AR HS HBR BL) Be AB AR) 5 TH RB RE OS COP 4 her foi 280 Tit — 4B Jo Ret ER", (RATA MEM] AMP HARA RH ground floor ROE RRS Her floods # = 3 48 61" PR Re ok RE": Her claim, e company’s policy, house insu hous ‘aravan, entire house, roof of their cottag insurance company’s letter, insu nce, insurance afe House Insurance insurance policy ,the contract; 2 3648 6)" 84k 47 3/4448" reach the manager received any letter, File a lawsuit, Talk to the manager,Consult her lawyer Revise the terms and conditions, #8 4-4 91 Aa sha PKL-FMESMAARR HH SRHAALH BRBB. AY SRB x hoy 0h2023 1-M: Good morning, Safe House Insurance, My name is Paul. How can I help you today? 2-W: Morning, 1 wouldn't say that it's good from where I am standing. This is Miss Wilson and this is the third time I've called this week since receiving your letter about our insurance claim, FII'm ge a little fed up with my calls about my claim being completely disregarded. RGRUSASH SLRBREO AM. BeRiC i this is... 1'm,.. eH LHW :Safe House Insurance, wouldn't say that it's good, the third time, insurance Good morning... My name is... How can 1... claim,a little fed up,claim being completely disregarded. IRFZLRASHHWALEMERH, MMT AMD] RSRREDA) ALS F (Paul) &, How can T help you today? ik, ME RY B 6, 2 BAER R GRA. good H £4148°F MH Good morning, e+ AAR M Morning. &4# T good) .1 am Eik, AWA SHAMIM. third time,called.this week &F ER. RHALAMES ALB, week # JB AEE BURL sin LAK RMI”, fed up FA, calls claim My AR, ey ek SPH RE 05 we IS ak ALS HS fo Kat, 3-M: Miss Wilson, thank you for calling back. Can I take some details to help me look at your claim? May Wilson of 15 South Sea Road in Cornwall, and the details are that our village was sively flooded 2 months ago. "The entire ground floor of our cottage was submerged in water and five of us have been living in a caravan ever since. You people are still withholding the money we are entitled to over a bizarre technical detail. And it’s not acceptable, Paul! BtWAXt RGA, Biwi: Can 1... It's... You people are... And it’s.... Mais ial: details,was extensively flooded ,entire ground floor ,was submerged in water are still withholding the money, bizarre technical detail not acceptable 3SRBLWAKL ARMA, dewils CR, RAF +H MH AMA A“ KM. to help me look at your claim Jt 44 432. i 1 AR. 4X EAB HHH. May Wilson,15 South Sea Road Cornwall —4—#, Kt ATM RAB AH, are EER ANTE APR eA TE HE EE Bh HAD. extensively HAA submerged HH CH, GLRREL. water AEE #48E and, .. have been living in a caravan ever since #hR LM KE RY — AEA RH HIRAM. You people are still withholding —#— ER ER entitled HIE iA I AAA SB AW MER TARY. bizarre MA EIR BR Re Do He BH A AT. not acceptable ik. L HATH GLEE HMB, 5-M: Miss Wilson, according to the notes on your account, the bizarre technical detail that_you mentioned refers to the fact that you hadn't paid house insurance the month before the incident, 6-W; That money left our account, and now that you should be paying out, you're suddenly saying that you didn’t receive it on time, I'm really skeptical about this claim. Vx:kypk2023 ZLMERAAAD AF BMRA. BRIA according to, .. refers to. saying that,... I'm... #48 Xi: bizarre technical detail , faci saying .really skeptical, SRELRARBAAREMOH RA: KLEPRREN—TARRAG ERM. nores.account £ Te AR AR Re 2B) RIB NB H5 TR a de ok OH MR PID. bizarre Wak AA ISL AH you Hik fact 6 MAK, IDE Ped 8) MLAS RT Ra eb ab de IRR-A, hadn't ##. paid house insurance + ik A 48 ik wy month before —#] 1 RA" KERALA ERR RE RFR ARR) AP NI AER LD), 6 RE RAAB RMA AVM. now, paying out, suddenly saying,on time #4 A, AM EAR BUR BS a) BAR AOI] ARH HEE EAR, really skeptical E38 6 452 #8) Hike EH HARM, nd now. . . you're suddenly jadn’t paid house insurance, suddenly 7-M; The contract does say that any missed payment in a year will affect the terms and conditions of the insurance contract and may affect claims, Of course. I can pass you on to my manager to talk to you more about this. 8-W; I've already spoken to him, and you can tell him I'm furious now. and that “your company has a lawsuit on its hands. You will be hearing from my lawyer. Goodbye. 1 rious has a lawsuit LERTERKREAA A. Wi Mid id: The contract does say... will affect... and may affect... T'm,.. You will... 48 ii] rany missed payment will affect ill be hearing from my lawyer. 7 RS Lik — DRAM MR SS BH ISS, HF AR HES BB SNE, does say EAS HMM, any missed payment — 3498 year BER AA ARTUR) AIH ATE, may affect £38. BALA LAL EAR AE RARE 3] HF 3LNG HY AL, talk to you more about this BEA AL 3 iB de ah sBIL, 8 RKLRAASRRUSE (ARB) FRABRFRELA, already LLKH HA, RBKES $6 fo 6 XBL, furious AMIE, AM de LAA SH. lawsuit.will be EHb, LA AA ME A He HY ROR A ACHR AR HS, Cia] QU: What is the woman complaining about? Q2; What is the problem the woman's family encountered? Q3: What has caused the so-called “bizarre technical detail” according to the man? Qt: What does the woman say she would do at the end of the conversation? can, on its QL: What complaining about $248 8 Sd ab 0b AE? Q2:problem family Mak Ei BA FAL KIER ek Ea SH AE Q3 caused 46-448 He AAI HRI A bizarre technical detail #658 HAR. & LIAM KALA aG a Rea", Qhisay Fae G AEF Ht she would dos MRL E “sek A ARAL AN” Af SUB Vy kyp2023 1, KEEMBHtA? A) ORT RA AAAS AE ©) RHRRELHER, B) AKAM AL me D) Rik ASIF LO EATS. (i2S A] AALS A CI'm getting a little fed up with, [SRW RIKER EAMES CLARE ATRL TC Rat A ME EM, A 41M 4 # The entire ground floor of our cottage was submerged in water # HFA AR" BF A A ARAB AIR ALAR Sek BBB AE 1 2 HP AE Sb Rar 3648 BYE. BOR AH 7 4 I can pass you on to my managers424% 8 SAW)“ EC fo28 8 XH", DAE 2 4 since receiving your letter 4* being completely disregarded AR Oi H FAR ik A" He EM FARMS SAS AEG 5 SR Oe AR LR ARR EE)” EAE ee RATA HE”. 2. KE RBH THA? AD M1 EA RAR ATE T ©) RAH MEAS He AR AR IE T B) AN ae BAR IAAT. 1D) AAI Hh AOR AP ST (iE A] ¥ X49 FAL CThe entire ground floor... was submerged in water and... ). [SRT] Ao HALAL RMA 2A AMARA GRIER, RERF RAR RR AK Z.(The entire ground floor of our cottage was submerged in water)”. A J a}i Hi Wy Hele aE, BALM FBS AR ie 2G ATA YT AB BR AA a ARR AP A”, C.D & 8144 The entire ground floor of our cottage ® AA Their entire house # The roof of, .. cottage, A % Te G15 HAM 3. BEER VSHASMT Min" EMR"? A) HE AAR MS 3] AY OE OE AAR, OC) RAEAEA FH ERM B) AEA RIA A IRA T A. D) Rk ERA ALT OHH RR (iG EESE AR] PR ABAEA Che bizarre technical detail. .. refers to the fact tha (BRAT) Do H 5 AB LA a AN PMO Roe PR eR aT ‘bn TAT MBN Be BAR Ble HR FED EM, AMF 24 receiving your letter about our insurance claim(k EAA] TAKE AS a IE 0889 =) 1S) 42. A misreading of the insurance company’s letter(se- MARIE MT RDA] HME), Bare TES EAE AR BB SE A BLO — AEA Th AE AR Be By BYR Sh Be BE A AA EE Se | Se EATRIESHR TAR". CLR AAR“ See PE a a EB Ne EH RN 4. RBRE ALARA C EMA? A) AYRIE A SADR AS, ©) AA 8 FEF ORR B) SRSARERAH SDR, D) ek Bl Hak tet. (i281 A] A 4M.4 2 (your company has a lawsuit on its hands. You will be hearing from my lawyer. (SRB A, HSRAEAA MAA AT ARAT. KNORR AMIR” AEA, BSH SHA KALI RCO Hh A IRAE” FHF. CHE hearing from my lawyer(“ AE Hea 5] Sk 8) ee AE 515 Bi”) WR ee AB OR BLL”, DALAL 7 HL terms and conditions of the insurance contract RAFR CREAN SAH ERAEH AMAA HMRSAREKAH HSM ARAM, HARREE PREGAKSM ER, YB exe BPEG ALLEL RRMA, RRP. SAAMI ZH? SP, ALA IA AER AL RA TAR RR RAI MSY AA RAT HH 88 18 BG RCBRKA A KACET. AHS LELSRKERAARLBT Be RAR HA AHS AS EAA TE AAT A 02 KARA AMAR HE 15 FE MR, HH RAY AHO A TR RKAGRER, K IT AE RAIA AIRY BATA FER A HBA AA ADE fe 2 — AS A RA GMM AEN, RI REAR! A AH. ARH AE OM PRR RAT EE BO MN HE ARR ta HOR hOB a Bitte, ey EA Ce MARAT AGI Pe dee TL AAA TAA AP ER LTR A AR EA, RI RR RPE, Fh BLA TG A HE AE A a ABH BR Rh AY He aR Ao A SET He I RT UL BSAA GEORG — PRADA, eA LB UGAR ET HELA a, HR, AA ALAR EEA HS AE ar TAA A A Conversation Two ALE — iam A) They work in different fields of AT technology. B) They disagree about the future of AI technology. ©) They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. D) They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. aA Simply writing AT software. B) Stimulating and motivating. ©) Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. D) More demanding and requiring sp 7. A) There could be jobs nobody B) Digital life could replace human civilization, © Humans would be tired of communicating with one another, D) Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots, fants 10 do, . AD Life will become like a seience B) It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. ©) Chips will be inserted in human brains D) It will be smarter than human beings. (HK eM) 5. HA DP both T4e They 48 61H ACTIR IS AD AA TARR RF) AA ALB IP Al technology 2% C.D # technology O&K A TAMRM LH TRE ALA" RSS BE SLAG LARMAM ST ALR FAR ABT ALL RADE DA fo Oh SRE / BMT HL ARAL TH AP ARIARABR( A ILA A ALR to BJD, 6.98 BBS LH AL A Fo HE RY ETO RR BB RA AI I" ESE HM AE EAE" ALAR TAR MG HET HH) AL RRR 5 EAR GRE T MRGROL MARR (AHA A). 7, PAS i HH A could, would FA ARR IL, L ALC HRA RAR AE CORA AA EB LAA RR RIES RIKI") BD MBARS RR AEA, SMR ORE RRA HLH LAM EA WM BAMA). Tor Ain AAG AT RE RAT RES A SEI A SE / PL. 8. IANA SD AAT AE AAA HAC RRA SEA TAY ILO GABE AUR SA MAAK A hit”) BD EM HARHERCOCHFAARH SAL CHAK RM” SRR RBS MAbs OIA TALE it RTA ALAR MM RAL BRERA ARE A/ LIOR, (HRARRARMEH) AAPH AMBRE T —. AI technology , technology, Digital life, unfeeling robots. AI software.Chips 438.65 “Al 4 A”: =, They nobody. huma ation, Humans, Old people,Lifehumans’ .human brains,human beings FR SLAG" A 3 (2 i 5 te ‘There could be,could replace would be,will become,will take away will be FAAMM"CALRRZ FARM) BH", ASB SiG TRA AOA TA HE LAE RO BO fe TAR Boh”, IE SREP VxX-koypk2023 1- W: El How do you feel about the future of artificial intelligence? Personally» 1 feel quite optimistic about it. 2- Mz AT? I'm not so optimistic actually. In fact, it’s something we should be concerned about, 3 W: Well, it will help us humans understand ourselves better. And, when we have a better understanding of ourselves, we can improve the world. 4- Mz Well, one thing is for sure: Technology is evolving faster than our ability to understand it, And in the futures AT will make jobs kind of pointl TRAE MA MYA A “AL MARI". AEARIZA : How do you fecl. .. Personally, I feel. T'm.. 7 + it's something we should... Well, it will help us... And, when... we can... Wells one thing, .. And in the « (LSE LI :the future of artificial intelligence quite optimistic, not so optimistic, concerned understand better,improve the world.for sure, evolving faster,make jobs kind of pointless. IRKLWARLH AMARKVHE FRA ACH AMBH, feel 4 future Lik, aH Ms Personally 45 quite optimistic #2 HH K+ AAS ALM ARAM MAL AR 2HRRLASALAA WMA CM BMA. Al HAL id “AIK AHH. not so optimistic HW FEREH SEMA RAM, In fact 4 concerned Hi ik—H MAH Eat AL HAI SR, SRE ALS FARMER MEAL, Well HARA BAL APH EM AE ED. It will help us #8MLA. EDS aP A AY HAG BRL AS HE, And fH ERA A 28 A AY se AE BA SERS TRA A SASLRRAL MBA, HY ARASH SBA BX, one thing. for sure Lik AHH EHS 2B AK AL Hh — Ahab EAH MB oh faster Ek understand HHL LAK ALARA — IN ALB oh. Al.jobs. pointless i] — Hi BWA LAY #89 KM MAE PERAK OH LARA EALEL. L think artificial intelligence will actually help create new kinds of jobs which would require less of our time and allow us to be centered on creative ta: 6- M; Tdoubt that very much, Probably the last job that we will remain will be writing AT software. And then eventually, AT will just write its own software, 7- Wz At that time, we're going to have a lot of jobs which nobody will want to do, so we'll need artificial intelligence for the robots to take care of the old guys. like us, WEMA RAL MARL BM" RAM. Biss iV <1 think... will actually help... which would, .. 1 doubt... Probably the last job. .. will be, .. And then eventually, .. At that time, we're going to. .. so we'll need... . #08 L4H screate new kinds of jok its own software.nobody will want to do.robots to take care of the old guys. SBA AL TART AE, | think 6H LMS BLARM HR. new kinds FIR. “ALT A138 aA LAE" jobs 15 AP AR a ML AP AIL a AY AEA Ress HR time A A aaa : Bb "HE a LEH AE A screative EH. RAH LES EEE”, 6 BBtMH ALBA AM ARH SABLE. | doubt that i FM. AM tk H Lae se ah ah LM RAM, last job.remain LR WH FLA ASABE RAR LAE. eventually GAP. M own £ Gh ae ADAP 2H A TBA ALTE S RAR MMA LE, TEAL AL PTE A AMM LHe SHR lot 4 nobody Fak HALA HM BAT ARR ERAN AY LAE IR, 50 HAL ALARM AE NR A 147 HE OO AEM, robots EAR a MU, BLA LAR ANE ZMAW AER. old guys GMM LAMBATARMERA, scentered on creative tasks writing Al software, write 8-M: I don't know. | There's a risk that human civilization could be replaced by a superior type of digital life. AI will be able to completely simulate a person in every way possible, In facts some people think we are in the simulation, right now. 9- W: That's impossible, Humans can’t even make a mosquito, Computers only have chips. People have brains, and that’s where the wisdom comes from. KERMA ALABAMKAR RARE able to... In facts some people think... That's, that’s where... comes from, ub iE X simulate,in the simulation impossible even make a mosquito chips brains wisdom, SRBLUAAT SEBS MRMRAR, SEM AB, I don't know GMM, Ma A tH oH KA w srisk replaced, digital Eik, HA FLAA ER GHMFLPSRRAR"L-AEBAM, ALB AM, completely £44 every way possible HAP RM ALES GAR AR, simulation 6 4A, MG right now EAR, RIGA Rik ALA HMB He C28 a, ORKTMHAL SUE RAKM, LAMAAB. impossible AACR, HRkKE RUMBLE HAR, mosquito 5 AFM HM ERA RRR FA AM CAL A RF ARR, RRMA), HK RMA AP MMP that's LI, RM BAL AAT KM iam ARIA Humans can don't know... There's a risk... AI will be Computers only... People have... and human civilization,replaced superior type of digital life completely Computers. .. chips 4 People. . . brains # AMAR ALRAKM AMMAR, 8 10- Mz [Once it’s fully developed» AI will become tired of trying to communicate with humans, as we ould be much slower thinkers in comparison. Tim not so sure. A computer is a computer, and a computer is just a toy. Computers can easily communicate incredibly fast, so the computer will just get impatient talking to humans, It will be barely getting any information out, 13- W: Well» I believe there is a benevolent future with Al. 1 also think you watch too many science fiction films, REMAR*A BABMRAL MATCH HLM HR NAM SA, Bw sHiV iM: Once... Al will become. .. as we would be. .. I'm not so sure, .. A computer is... and a computer is. .. Computers can easily. .. so the computer will... It will, Well, T believe... T also think... . 4% i8 iH; become tired, communicate with humans, slower thinkers,just a toy,communicate incredibly fast benevolent science fiction films. 10 BB tHe tH ARNG AL BE RES ABZ. tired communicate #7 shumans 464 Ck MAG AL AEBSSARLIA, much slower thinkers —#4]—#, MAM AL AB SARAH RA ARG EER ALi IEAULAES U1 BKLHHTRMA ARH BM, AMAA ARO RE. Ap LL kM computer — FH , Hf AF juste E KE MALEVHT IMMA RAT MEL HK TRMRAR, I2RALHHUHRMABRESARS HR, MMBBAAR MMM. easily 4 incredibly 49 Fit, BR HHA RAR REG BAREA BRAM, 50 GFL FRG MRAP EH GR. barely 45 any LIRR TAIT HALE BB OIE PG RAL ABI AK it AB 8 in Bs i BRKLAKRAM AAMARSE AUASL MSRM MM", Well SIM AMEE LR GEA REG AR RDA WEL, I believe 4A benevolent $k ZILLA AL HALA EL % too many LHR ALAA B Lat ALK RAN AAT ASH UY Wi dei SLA, Camas] Q5: What do we learn about the speakers from the conversation? What will new kinds of jobs be like, according to the woman? What is the risk the man anticipates? : What is the man’s concern about AI technology? speakers $i 6 (40 AE AMALIE A ANAT LAE, new kinds of jobs #41 ik 28 Rik“ HAM LAE", like MALS OPH IE AT Ah EL AE, + risk 38/6 MUM the man G3k, MRAM A RAB bi A TA HEAR ROS MH, + concern Wf ST Al ik AR A AEA A REA ay HEAR RO de, AF SBR yey 942023 5 RANE RTT RENE AM TARE? A) fe41 4 ALR RH PARTE. ©) RM ARREAKM TMA RA. 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D) EAH KS HERORBAMA, % * a de % * Section B Passage One MAMRMUSRE — ihm ‘A) Restrain themselves from high-risk investments, 1) Save one-fifth of their net monthly income, C) Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses, D) Try to earm as much money as possible, 10% of their 11, A) An optimistic attitude, 1B) An ambitious plan, ©) A proper mindset, D) A keen interest, 10 (RRA X i iM lB] 9, BHI) Hy hFSHR Hs ALR AR HE Aa HE A AT HS AR") LAT AAAS AE AAR RS «HR RA EFS I SAR TR EK, 10, BH 39 2 BH ALIS ASB B AR CME Rit HD" LB 1 SR A Arik SD" aR AE AEA ABS — IIA AANA BAR OE) 0) Oe GR Te RBS AMS RA A RE LL, HID ARR ALI A FRB FAA es ROB AG A EH AWRMYHOL- EGR ASST GMLE ASH AM RS AMAM TEM ARMAS BARB ASHERAK. 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[IIf you find it hard to save any money at all, start by cutting all unnecessary spending. Allocate a tiny amount of 1 or 2 percent for savings. and gradually increase that amount, Always keep that 20% goal in mind to prevent yourself from becoming complacent. ™t can be challenging to stick to such a strict plan, But if you adopt the right mindset. you should be able to make it work for you. ‘BM fal sem aS A HR A SH AL, iP IAAA- But for many young people, it'll be... If you find it hard... It can be... But if you... you should... #0485] difficult to designate such a large proportion, .. for savings. start by cutting all unnecessary spending, Allocate a tiny amount, .. gradually increase that amount, Always keep that 20% goal in mind challenging to stick to. .. plan,adopt the right mindset. OBO A HH BE fe HS RHE SD, HAA EEK. many Lik, young people 3 ik A Ak GEHL, difficult designate 4% sarge, ., income for savings HAE dt . SIA Ait FAP ARA AG, Lik fhe AEA A ALVA KIL. hard 4% any money at all — #44 all Bk A HF 4 \unnecessary spending — #4] — I I HA BD AE TAAL BOWE RIGA FS. Allocate i Ae fH tiny 4-H EAR, 1 or 2 percent, gradually increase... amount 4-289 Bt 5 35 fk SFT AE HRS AR A FE AH A Ae. Always © 4% 20% goal in mind He ak 3 oe (AE. prevent, ., complacent 18 i& £8 3 . S249 A ESL 20% 05 AKG ARATE EAR, Beak AGA A RAR BIS AA. COA H RAT HAUS MY HAS: RMEBH SRA, challenging HF i stick... strict plan SUH a a Ao Ap AT ER AH He) LAT — MARL. the right mindset 149 E44, should 444 , work BGR RA Ade RAI Hy ARK a RH RAE AR, SE LA a AE ILM HR IL So, what should you be doing with the money that you're saving’? Some must be kept easily accessible in case you need some cash in an emergency, The largest proportion should be invested in retirement plans, cither through your employer or privately. And you can keep some money for high-risk but potentially lucrative investments. Dividends can be reinvested or used to purchase something you like. By following this plan. you should hopefully be able to enjoy your life now, and still be financially secure in the future. TBM ET ARB A REAR RM SRS, Wi IAW:So. what should you be doing with the money that you're saving. .. And you can, . , By following this plan. you should hopefully be. . . and still be... « #058 NX D:Some must be kept easily retirement plans, keep some money for high-risk but. in an emergency, The largest proportion. .. invested in Dividends. .. purchase something scessibli «lucrative investment: you like, able to enjoy your life now financially secure in the future. What, .. doing 3648 #4 ME. should #8 348 3, STARE A #36 ME" Jo TL RAB", Some Bik S MH, casily accessible 38 scase #848 E44 emergency Ei, RBA RE TELM, The largest proportion EGE G8 LAH retirement plans £ ik, RIA RK 6 — A HARE B he AGB KA Ht 4 seither, .. privately #44 4 SE BE LOA APE DAB PRR EH HR, high-risk $8 6-49 E44 potentially lucrative investments — #4] — I Sh AAC HL ak AT A AL AIK, Dividends, like OEM aE BELO AR HE A aE HH) HFK, following this plan i649 4% senjoy. .. future — 9) — A, SIM He Be HL Lk MH TV BARRY FLEE HARARE, (iad 334%] Q9: What are people under 30 advised to do to achieve financial security? Q10; What should people do if they find it difficult to follow the speaker's advice on their financial plan? QI1; What does the speaker think is important for achieving financial security? 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AD Tt enhanees people's ability to work independently. |15. A) Design their own uniform to appear unique. B) It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. B) Wear classic pieces to impress their clients, ©) Te matters alot in jobs involving interaction with others, | __C) Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion, 1D) Tt boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment, | D) Do whatever is possible to look smart, (Besa a HH fa) 12, Re 7 Ah PRK 6 GE Ob), BIBI Hy Shed AL), MLE SRB RMD FBR PEA A KM TOR LGR RA AR OM RE THR LEE A ALT AEE RE YA ADDIE FE RABE AA ROE ATE HE, 13, A345 AR RAMA A ARATE, PG ak AS RR AP ik oh aS a AO POS TARE FREI 29 UH eM) THIN AM RE AR A 1A, BR We He Baw BAN SEAR A IGE BO HY hE ah Hw I A DW RAMA L 5 IEE BI LAE / LAE Be A / RR, AE aT ET HN TAT BOF a / RR RBH AMA EAM LH / RR EM ELE, IY SASH MELE L GREE COM AF Re De Ra ve PF ah aE SAGAN AG ABA GE ZARA SEE / MEE / BE) TAL ALGO] HP aE Rt a/b a a AIL, (AETS ARMED] RSM ARI ALM THR 4o ALMA Rar APR YI, TI RALKE CTR AIEARA, LTR IAEA) BF MGT RAE AT IR 0 oe UGE Ae A IL, If SRT VX: kypk2023 T 1 work in advertising and I like to keep up with current trends, mainly because I'm aware that we live in an image-obsessed world, [ However, when I first started my jobs occasionally I'd catch a Was I being held back by my choice of clothing? The short answer is yess especially when clients are quick to judge you on your glimpse of myself in the lifts, and find myself thinking that I looked a total me style rather than your work. BARA (Kt) BSSH:SAPKAY BMWS, BARA] work. answer... . ili. XIH :an imageobsessed world, looked a total mess being held back judge you on your style. OAKLHH A SHRM HAS MS—TEBH RM HR. advertising current trends(trends €ik) AGAR AT AEA AR a ee WR Sk fo HWE AY Hh HH EAR mainly HGR. ACF LH SSA live 6 MEM image: obsessed — #4 — 8. Si ek HR PIE LAL ATE ETE, OMA YE FRAY MBH however HA WM A A AE A. 3] a MLA Ao HH APE. first HARE ARF Ae ee Hah HO AC. occasionally GAM. AMPA 24). looked KAA HEM AE RIE Hh ke LIE #995 Roa total mess ARK LA LLY Ew PMS AO RO, QART:KRAELSSMMLE? BRL AMARA, OAS: WEB. yes HAG IEM GLH. especially Hi MRF AES FAM BAWIER, on your style ERG 19 OS SRA EP EAE FM AO RABE RF AUKLA. rather than your work BER, Hk HHA 2 PRERASTARG EMH SHHEE, 'd catch, .. The short I © But_no one can be unique with their outfit every day. I mean, that’s why uniforms were invented. So, here's what I did. I created my own uniform. To do this, I chose an appropriate outfit. Then T bought multiple items of the same style in different shades, Now, I never worry about what I'm ‘wearing in the morning even if I do get a bit tired of just wearing the same classic pieces. TBR GMMR, WiBAMIIA : But no one can... here's what I did...Now, I never worry... 6 Md» SH Lil created my own uniform, same style in different shades never worry, OOM RL F 3) HM" AR”. no one 4 every day 4H ERK MRB a HK AE ER aR AE SAAR”, uniforms HALL MARLO AK EI RM HEB. QOARRACHRADE Bt A CHM MR. SosAARKAM RHEA MRM SR, HMR GHA WAAL, my own FR ARIE ADE PR AEA ER. DOOR TIRIt To do this 55 49 1P A a BPE A] at FAR s chose EAR IIR Ah tk He — a at — Hp SE OVE", Then 05 Ao HP LAR a FA He AE HT A AO HK. the same style HH (style AIH KI BATH FH ILA WIR a OAS KA RRA He Aa OE. in different shades #4 43 H , Ht different — F155 K same A AER, IAEA FAY SE AL ALR HO AA LI AC, OQARRLRDEO MAR. never LE. LAMRLF—HLAM = even if Hi AR ARGH 04 ik BARGE A 5 BAIA L do get P do a just Fie. AO MEN ILM BH BE kW 58 A Ho wT MY never Ke Seb deck hk at. Tl Overall. when it comes to work, you have to ask yourself: will looking smarter enhance my sue at all. Especially if you work remotely ability to do my job? For some, this question may not be an and rarely see your colleagues or clients face to face. ™But if your job involves interacting with other people, the answer to this is often yes. “So rather than fighting the system, I think we should just do whatever helps us to achieve our goals at work, If that means playing it safe with your image. then let's face it. Ts probably worth it. Sai Mp ALPRIRELR, VXkypk2023 ADIN REL. EWARZIA Overall. yourself enhance my ability.achieve our goals,worth it, ODMRA RIDA. Overall Lik HAE Ra ABP GL HEI HS Oh FRE APR RG HEAR AE HEA”. DOO AHH RITA (For some... But if... HABE HAH) some LE. ABABA” may GY BB APH ILO THA Especially OO EGR AF LAPS LR LAL RLS BRP LG, But 6 CARE LAT HI} —ABA AL HE soften HAE HEAD yes HH IRA HEA ARTLINE L AL © fait tT BAK HEL LM (So 3] HWA Z AE). rather than AAAS ER de MRAM] think #99 MN A Bt See Hh Ey Ayes RI ARR A Ah. ODMAN L AMAIA pleying it safe... face in AIH He Bvt EA)" WHR LAE A BG fee AoE AYR AER ZO PRE BLT OA) Pe ew Arak RAH shat Sek”, Cia a 534) : What do we learn about the speaker when she dB MB ask you have to, .. Especially if... But if RMT HH. ask yourself HS] RE started her job? Why were uniforms invented according to the speaker? 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(SAT) Do MAGS VMAs RGA A RAT A — to HA AA LH HAD EEO] LFHM ARAL ATL TTD EAB RM ARK AMD RAK MK SBA, A VAT AE DARA ADA Be 0): eT A SH LRAT PAE 12k HP AEA AA 05 SIL GB AAR LAL clients fe ILA classic pieces HAF FH. BAR MIEA RC BH MAD AK RAR MEHL ATE", A BAYS vx: kypk2023 RAP STLOG AKERS Hobs, RELAASAMARMAEA-AALYRGER, Kit, WTR L AO ARAL AL ACR RARA CERAM, RARARALH REF BGM. HTL SRRALG ARLE PRAIA HF AE aE Le RT AR a A PRERTRERMERS RAM, AHELA SHARMA RAAT, HARM Z ARM: ARPT ACHMM, HL KRAMT-FSMHER MG ERAS O- ABE ME RAK MER, ARAL RM APL PH LIST RR RATE TOR — BF AEH Ie RAK EAM RALPH FE ELAM AC: FREAK AR RAH TILA? ALAR, ATERARKAN LAM, ALAKMKAEADD MIM ERE! Lh, COR LHELE fe AA Ril MANA ERB RRA LM, RIN AUR RG PR TR I ER ARATE eA A HE RGR OR A ATA AS BB Zh He, GAR OT HAE Section C Recording One HMAERBPRESRA — aw A) Their obsession with consumption, 17. A) Things that are rare to find. 1) Their failure to accumulate wealth, 1) Things that eost less money. ©) The ever-inereasing costs of housing. ©) Things that boost efficiency, D) The deterioration of the environment. 1D) Things that we cherish most. 18. A) They serve multiple purposes. ©) They are mostly durable, 18) They benefit the environment, D) They are easily disposable. (ARK iM iB) 16, BRA SAME HORA GAA RHP AB Ho RSPR GY KR ATA CDM AR Re / FRI RAG 5 I AL AL) 11 S| BEBE AR BS Be RS Hw A RB 17, $39 A Things( #41) + thar Ah 4] (EAE AE) «8 SE ah A HE AAT OT AP OD AE A AE RAH EAL OS MSE AE, OP A LAG UE SR — AE 18, 4534) dh ik HK Ah Sh (They) #5 4" Fh RE RR AS VE MLO 3 AEB” BE A aT AA HA AH) PLAST ERO HEA 16 (ASE MSMR ME RM] OS 16 AO A RA EVA 178 AH SE” HR MBRAARARY ABTA EARRBREAN MR = RED A I Did you know that Americans have approximately three times the amount of space we had 50 years ago? Therefore, you'd think we'd have sufficient room for all of our possessions, On the contrary. the personal storage business is now a growing industry, We've got triple the spacey ™ but we've become such enthusiastic consumers that we require even more. This phenomenon has resulted in significant credit card debt, enormous environmental footprints, and perhaps not coincidentally, our happiness levels have failed to increase over the same half century. REDR:LAARRFT BR AGAR BSA AT AIA S— RIAA. HARI : Did you know. ... you'd think. ...On the contrary... This phenomenon has resulted in... . #0lsi#. i] :enthusiastie consumers, require even moreshappiness levels have failed to increase. OOMREM MCE: MEAM SAHA MSHANALESIAT AWM. OA three times. amount. .. space BEBE 50 years ago HM A iE 1 6 OB AIRE SoA SE AI ELAR 50 STH SH © Therefore, you'd think 6 #48 sufficient room SH RBG AA HY AB i AAT EB ANAT RB HY HE OO FFG Mii BR: AF A Sa, TR 2 FF HAS], D4) On the contrary #41 personal storage business... now (a) growing industry ab #8 #1 a 5 AM Mh AB AA A LR @4 wiple the space #79 4 #4 ,such enthusiastic consumers, .. require even more —#1— 3 MHA RBA FE HEE FREE Im BE A FAA AR ARE ALVA AE ER RS, FD Sh 2 a a HB A EO: Sa HIS RIA EK AREF. significant credit card debt 4 enormous environmental footprints #78 ALi BEE (P#l happiness levels. . failed (10) increase BEALE a, 3 PLR ALA Mik HO ARS RAB. T I'm here to suggest an alternative that having less might actually be a preferable decision. Many of us have experienced, at some stage, the pleasure of possessing less, I propose that less stuff and less space can not only help you economize, but also simplify your life. BEHELD AU HE IR DL tS MAPA, GABAA :1'm here to suggest...1 propose that... . Hirsi X if] shaving less the pleasure of possessing less, DAE HAR GEENA DH MAMBiAl, U'm here to suggest an alternative 3 HARI A AIL Bl as ARIMA (SEAL shaving less £8 4 BLA preferable decision Lik, eb WAL AS MALI Ko ODT AAD" OFA BRAK BAHL MCA. A P pleasure (of) possessing less — 34 — i less stuff 4 less space €i# help you economize #14 L 44 , simplify your life A # ARik. HME Bah INH FW Se ho B i AF AE, 1 recently everything I required. By purchasing an apartment that was 40 square meters instead of 60. I immediately saved $200,000, Smaller space leads to reduced utility bills. and also a smaller carbon footprint, Because it is designed around an edited collection of possessions, limited to my favorite stuff, started an innovative project to discover some creative solutions that offered me I'm really excited to live there, WEAVE SAB OE bi RM, WR IBW:1 recently... 1 immediately... I'm really.... Baie i sions limited to my favorite stuff excited to live thes OAS Hii A BA Ol ME TK: ( Sy 1B) HE ABH — HATH. innovative project, creative |... everything I required ik. HFG OBA EHR.) T HOE CE-WHH. SRB AA 1s BS 16] / aah 4b A Gh 9 FA — MPU HF AL. 10 square meters instead of 60 1848 % HE FE ERAGE AA AR dN OH WBE Ae 5] AE IF AE A IE oh Hos YU oT a HL AT Pt HH Sh? immediately saved $200,000, reduced utility bills,smaller carbon footprint 4 38 » 3.45 4t 48 o> FA] a AR #9 4F AL san edited collection of possessions limited to my favorite stuf! i kis ME o> Ui he TA Ay Bh Be HB ROR

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