Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Section A
Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and
grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of
the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.
Ever since the industrial revolution, people have feared that technology would take away
their jobs. While some jobs and tasks have indeed been replaced by machines, (21) _________
have emerged. The fear that jobs might disappear or be replaced through automation is
understandable. Recent research found that a quarter of tasks that humans currently do in the US
The future of work is a popular topic of discussion, with countless books (22) _________
(publish) each year on the topic. These books speak to the human need to understand how to
future might be shaped. A strong theme of concern is found in these books about technology
enabling certain tasks to be automated, (23) _________ (make) many people out of jobs.
Specifically, (24) _________ worries people is that knowledge-based jobs -- like those in
accounting or law -- that have long been regarded as being exclusive(专属的、专有的)to well-
educated professionals are now under threat of replacement by machines. But there is another, (25)
_________ (ambitious) way to think about this. Some books stress the potential of humans
collaborating with AI, to enhance each other's skills. (26) _________ being replaced, lawyers
would then be empowered by technology. In reality, automation and empowerment co-exist, both
In light of this, the key to future-proofing your job is continued learning, (28) _________ is a
valuable skill to develop in any career. Also, critical thinking and analytical skills are going to be
particularly central for how humans and machines (29) _________ empower one another. Above
all, choose a job that you enjoy and keep learning (30) _________ if you do need to change course
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Section B
Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can only be
used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.
Imagine a plate holding two strawberries, identical in appearance. One came out of a
supermarket box. By the time it reached the plate it may have been off the vine for two weeks. The
other strawberry was picked from a garden minutes before being eaten.
The first one will probably taste like a slightly sour cucumber, with a(n) __31__ hint of berry
taste. The second is likely to be sweet and floral(花的、花卉的). Supermarket strawberries are
not __32__ without advantages: they are convenient and available in the northern hemisphere(地
球 的 半 球 ) in February. But the two berries are distinct from each other in the same way that
hearing music in a concert hall __33__ from listening to it on a worn-out cassette. The home-
Those who long dismissed gardening as a waste of time __34__ this argument with great
passion. They think a garden can yield peas that taste like the vibrant, green essence of spring;
tomatoes and carrots of incomparable sweetness; and lettuces and herbs that taste like themselves
rather than the plastic they are usually packaged in. Growing your own vegetables ensures a
That attitude misrepresents the ultimate __36__ of gardening; it mistakes the product for the
purpose. On the other hand, a garden, especially in the early years, can also yield little but __37__.
New gardeners may plant the wrong crops for their soil. And even expert gardeners can lose a
No matter. The real joy of gardening is the time spent doing it. The deepest pleasure -- as
with cooking, writing, bringing up children or almost anything worthwhile -- is in the work itself.
A gardener's memories centre not on the food produced, but on long summer afternoons with
hands in the dirt, surrounded by family, if the garden is at home, or deepening __39__ with friends
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III. Reading Comprehensions
Section A
Directions: For each blank in the following passage, there are four words or phrases marked A, B,
C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.
Traveler's dilemma
An airline loses two suitcases belonging to two different travelers, Lucy and Pete. Both
suitcases happen to be the same and also contain __41__ antiques. An airline manager tasked to
settle their claims figures that simply asking the travelers for the price is hopeless, for they may
__42__ it. Instead, he asks them to write down the price of the antique as any dollar between 2 and
100 __43__ so that they can't negotiate with each other. If both write the same number, he will pay
each of them that amount. But if they write different numbers, he will assume that the lower one is
the actual price and that the person writing the higher number is __44__. In that case, he will pay
both of them the lower number along with a(n) __45__ and a punishment -- the person who wrote
the lower number will get $2 more as a reward for honesty and the one who wrote the higher
number will get $2 less instead. __46__, if Lucy writes 46 and Pete writes 100, Lucy will get $48
and Pete will get $44. What numbers will Lucy and Pete write?
In 1994, economist Kaushik Basu crafted the "Traveler's Dilemma" (TD) to challenge the
narrow view of __47__. TD serves the purpose because the game's logic dictates that 2 is the
logical option. Admittedly, Lucy's first idea is that she should write the largest possible number,
which will earn her $100 if Pete is similarly __48__. Soon, however, it strikes her that if she wrote
99 instead, she would make a little more money, because in that case she would get $101. But
surely this __49__ will also occur to Pete, who will choose 99 as well. Continuing with this line of
reasoning would send the travelers down to the smallest permissible number, namely, 2-this is
In experimental studies, contrary to the predictions, most people pick $100 or a number close
to it, either without thinking the problem through or while fully aware they are __51__ the
reasonable choice. So, while most people instinctively feel that they would select a much higher
number than $2, this instinct seems to __52__ the predicted logical outcome, $2. By rejecting the
logical choice and acting illogically by writing a higher number, people end up getting a
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substantially bigger __53__. Based on these studies, researchers have proposed that people appear
to have a natural, positive attitude in favor of __54__. This attitude leads to a cooperative model
Section B
Directions: Read the following two passage. Each passage is followed by several questions or
unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the
one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.
(A)
Have you heard about Friday-itis, the significant drop in motivation and concentration seen
on Fridays among may workers who look forward to their weekend days off but a day in advance?
Almost every employee has at some point experienced the need to take an unplanned day off
for rest, for the sake of his physical or mental health. Defined by the Labour Standards Act and
most collective agreements and employment contracts, a sick day is a one-time day of leave taken
by an employee due to the inability, whether psychological and physical, to be present at his
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workplace to adequately carry out his professional functions.
Short and occasional, this involuntary absence is easily accepted and absorbed by the
company. But when it is repeated and almost invariably falls on the eve of a weekend, absence for
When it becomes avoidable, systematic and based on a false motive, this "Friday Sickness"
syndrome falls into the category of unreasonable and abusive absenteeism. This has significant
that many managers avoid setting up important meetings on Fridays, knowing the higher
likelihood that their staff will all be at work the rest of the week.
Despite the high cost of absenteeism, a study published in 2012 by the Conference Board of
Canada found that only 46% of Canadian companies report that they monitor their employees'
absences and the reasons given. To properly assess absenteeism means beginning to understand it
Although abusive in form and use, Friday sick leave can also be explained by other factors
that need to be taken seriously. An employee can take a break in the wrong way that he might
reasonably need, in connection with factors specific to the company -- having a clearly excessive,
Focusing on suspicious monitoring or the threat of fines is not a solution for employers.
Indirectly forcing presenteeism on an employee, in other words to come in and stay at work even
when he has serious reasons not to do so, can be even more damaging for everyone. Statistics
Canada estimates that loss of productivity associated with presenteeism is 7.5 times higher than
57. According to the passage, what kind of absence does the company easily accept?
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C. Short and occasional absence.
58. What impact does repeated last-minute sickness absences on Fridays have on employers?
D. It provides employers with a headache due to the need for more meetings.
(B)
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60. If you are one of Sun City OV residents' guests who want to play for 18-Hole for 3 days, what
A. If you are a resident, your membership rates will include a golf cart.
B. If you apply for a Smart Card, you are not entitled to an opportunity of refunds.
C. If you apply for a hybrid membership and you want to save money, you can play in summer.
D. For a non-resident to apply for a single 18-HPCA membership, you have to pay at least $2030
(C)
Deafened
It has always been assumed that noise is a problem unique to animals. But a new study by Ali
That plants can be damaged indirectly by noise pollution has never been in doubt. Since most
flowering species depend upon pollinators(授粉者)and most fruit-bearing species need animals
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to spread around their seeds, it is obvious that if these animal partners are harmed by noise then
remained unknown is whether or not plants themselves suffer directly from noise pollution.
Scientists have previously assumed that plants may be able to sense sound waves as they are
struck by them. A number of experiments have confirmed this in recent years -- plants heavily
exposed to ultrasound(超声)in the lab have shown a range of negative responses including the
Yet attacking plants with ultrasound is not the same as growing them in the presence of actual
traffic noise. To this end, Ali Akbar decid'ed to set up an experiment to study precisely this
question.
Working with a team of colleagues, he grew marigolds and sage in his lab that are commonly
found in urban environments. The plants were divided into two groups after getting mature. One
group was exposed to 73 decibels(分贝)of traffic noise. The other group was left to grow in
silence. After 15 days had passed, samples were taken from the youngest fully expanded leaves on
None of the plants exposed to the traffic noise did well. Analysis of their leaves revealed that
all of them were suffering. The team found that a range of hormones ( 荷 尔 蒙 ) normally
associated with healthy growth and development in plants were present at significantly reduced
levels in the plants exposed to the noise. Two stress hormones, which are normally produced to
prevent insect attacks and deal with salty soil or very cold temperatures, were elevated.
Ali Akbar's findings make it clear that though plants lack ears, the noise of traffic still bothers
them enough to trigger dramatic stress responses that are not much different to those that would be
found in plants exposed to drought, highly concentrated salt or heavy metals in their soil.
The next question is whether all noise pollution affects all species in the same way. The
natural world is by no means silent. Whether some plant species have evolved coping
mechanisms, which might one day be collected and transferred into urban-living species, is a
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C. Animal partners can do harm to their botanical partners.
B. Some plants have surely developed a method to cope with traffic noise.
Section C
Directions: Read the passage carefully. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box.
Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need.
B. If you do these or similar things, then you are one of many multitaskers.
C. People are less able to filter out their knowledge of the previous task and look at things afresh.
D. Some psychologists say that the human brain just isn't good at concentrating on two things at
E. Recent studies, however, show that Melissa and others like her are perhaps getting less done
F. Now, with numerous studies to refer to, the answer could not be more clear - multitasking isn't
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all it's supposed to be.
Do you watch TV and cook dinner at the same time? Do you often interrupt your work to
check your email? Do you talk on your phone while you're driving? _________67_________
According to a survey by the magazine Scientific American MIND, 90 percent of American adults
multitask regularly.
Most people say they multitask because they are too busy, and multitasking saves time.
Popular electronic devices like tablets and smart phones make it convenient to do several tasks at
once. _________68_________ Melissa Brown of Evanston, Illinois, says she has no trouble
listening to music, surfing the Internet, and sending text messages to friends while she does her
homework.
_________69_________ That's because with multitasking, there are actually many "micro-
interruptions" in which people stop one task, start another, and eventually return to the first one.
These stops and starts make it difficult to concentrate, and so multitaskers actually waste time,
according to a study at Microsoft Corporation. In the study, workers who interrupted their work to
answer an email or text message took an average of 15 minutes to return to the work they were
_________70_________ This doesn't matter if you're only preparing a salad and listening to
the radio, they say. But if you're doing a difficult task that requires thinking, like writing a report,
then multitasking can slow you down and cause mistakes. It can even be dangerous, as in the case
of people who talk on the phone, eat, or even apply makeup while driving.
Directions: Read the following three passages. Summarize the main idea and the main point(s) of
the passage in no more than 60 words. Use your own words as far as possible.
Brain Hunger
Do you ever feel like no matter how much you eat, you are still not full? You may be
suffering from a condition known as "brain hunger". This occurs when the dopamine ( 多 巴
胺)signaling in your brain is damaged, making it difficult for your body to recognize when it has
had enough food. What are the underlying causes of brain hunger?
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Genetics can play a role. Research has shown that the dopamine receptor D4 gene may be
responsible for regulating cognitive functions related to eating behavior and body weight. Some
people have this gene variation that does not allow for a normal dopamine release in response to
things that typically would bring joy and pleasure, including food. This means that those
individuals won't get the same "high" feeling they would normally experience when eating.
Obesity is also linked to brain hunger. Brain scans of obese individuals show changes in dopamine
signaling pathways which can lead to less recognition of the feeling of being full even after a
meal.
While it is still unclear whether obesity or genetics is the primary contributor to brain hunger,
one thing is certain losing weight alone is not enough for those affected. Studies show that certain
areas of the brain responsible for sensing fullness do not change even with weight loss, which
could lead to continued hunger and weight regain. So, what came first: genetics or obesity that
cause this brain signaling change? It is possible that if someone has a genetic tendency to be
affected by this abnormal dopamine signaling, an environmental trigger can start a series of brain
It is also important to practice mindful eating and pay attention to hunger cues to begin
perceiving the feeling of being full. Brain hunger can be an uncomfortable and frustrating
V. Translation
Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the
brackets.
72. 要不了多久这款新产品就会被推向市场。(it)
73. 这部电影旨在增强大众对电信诈骗的防范意识。(aim)
75. 尽管由于身体不适他输了比赛,但他在比赛过程中展现出的坚强意志让在场的所有观众
都为他欢呼鼓掌。(Despite)
Directions: Write an English composition in 120-150 words according to the instructions given
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below in Chinese.
疫情过后,旅行重新回到了大众的生活中。但由于时间有限或生活节奏过快等原因,
“特种兵旅行”("military-style" travel)逐渐成为一种风尚,很多人用尽可能少的时间浏
览尽可能多的景点。你会选择这种旅行方式吗?请结合原因谈谈你的看法。
21. others. 22. published. 23. making. 24. what. 25. more ambitious
26. Instead of. 27. will be concerned 28. which. 29. can. 30. so that
31. J. 32. F. 33. D. 34. A. 35. H. 36. D. 37. G. 38. I. 39. C. 40. E
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