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Unit12

RevisionSectionAQuestions1and2arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.1.A.Never.B.Once.C.Twice.D.Threetimes.2.A.Britain’sannualrateofCPIwaspusheddownbylowertravelcostsasaresultofan earlyChristmas.B.UKisfacing“damagingdeflation”.C.PricesintheeurozonehavebeenfallingforfourmonthssinceApril.D.It’sestimatedthateurozoneinflationwouldstaynearzerountilautumn.Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearthreenewsreports.Attheendofeachnewsreport,youwillheartwoorthreequestions.Boththenewsreportandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.KEY1.B 2.DSCRIPTBritain’sannualrateofconsumerpriceinflationfellbelowzeroforthefirsttimein55years.ThenumberswerepartlypusheddownbylowertravelcostsasaresultoftheearlyEaster.

Thelatestdatashowsconsumerpricesfalling0.1percentinAprilcomparedwitha-year-agoperiod,missingearlierforecasts.Basedoncomparableestimatesgoingbacktobeforeofficialrecordsfortheindexbegan,officialsaysitwasthefirsttimethatCPIcameinnegativesince1960.

TheUK’sfinanceminister,though,saysthecountryisnotfacing“damagingdeflation”.

Meanwhile,pricesremainedflatyear-on-yearinAprilintheeurozone,endingfourmonthsoffalls.Coreinflationrose0.2percentmonth-on-monthfora0.7percentyear-on-yearincrease.

TheECBexpectseurozoneinflationtostaynearzerountilautumn.

NextpageQuestions1and2arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.1.HowmanytimesdidBritain’sannualrateofconsumerpriceinflationfallbelowzerointhepast55yearsaccordingtothenewsreport?2.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?Questions3and4arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.3.A.In1800.B.Inthe1800s.C.In1900.D.Inthe1900s.4.A.Tobuildnewtracks.B.Tobuildnewcarriages.C.Tobuildnewlocomotives.D.Tomodernizesignaling.KEY3.B 4.CSCRIPTMorethan22millionpeopleuseIndia’srailnetworkeverysingleday—it’sbeenacentralmodeoftransportforpeopleheresincetrainsfirststartedrunninginIndiainthe1800s,butmostpassengerssaythetrainsandtracksareindireneedofmodernization.InitsannualrailroadbudgettheIndiangovernmenthaspledgedtobuildnewtracksandcarriages,andtomodernizesignaling,toimprovesafetyandreducethethousandsofdeathswhichhappenonthetrackseveryyear.Butallthiscostsmoney.Whileinvesting147billiondollarsinthenextfiveyears,it’sannouncedamodestincreaseinticketprices.Thiscouldbeanunpopularmove—therehasn’tbeenafarehikeinthecountryforalmostadecade.RailroadministerDineshTrivedi’sownpartyhascriticizedthemove,sayingfareincreasesshouldnothavebeenmadeastheywillhitthepoorest.NextpageQuestions3and4arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.3.WhendidtrainsfirststartrunninginIndia?4.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtheeffortthattheIndiangovernmenthaspledgedtotaketoimprovesafetyoftherailnetwork?Questions5to7arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.5.A.TrendsspreadwidelynearlyovernightwiththehelpoftheInternet.B.Wecanseewhatpeopleareeating,drinkingandwearinginotherpartsoftheworldviatheInternet.C.WecanfindandbuywhateverwewanteasilyviatheInternet.D.TheborderbetweenUSAandCanadawillnotexistduetothefastdevelopmentoftheInternet.6.A.USAtrends.B.Canadiantrends.C.Americanconsumer.D.NorthAmericanbuyingbehavior.7.A.Short.B.Smart.C.Passionate.D.Motivated.KEY5.D6.D7.ASCRIPTTrendsoftenpopupandseemtotakeoverpracticallyovernight.TheInternetandsocialmediahaveopeneduptheworld.Notonlycanweseewhatpeopleareeating,drinkingandwearinginotherpartsoftheworldwithafewclicksonline,wecanalsofindandbuywhateveritisjustaseasily.“Theonlinelandscapehasremovedthemarketplaceborderthatexistedbefore,”RobertBurko,CEOofEliteDigitalsaid.HesaysthemajorityofnewtrendsoriginateintheU.S.buttheInternethasopenedupalotofnewoptionsforCanadianconsumers.“Iusedtosay,USAtrends,Canadiantrends,Americanconsumer,Canadianconsumer,now…it’sjustNorthAmerican.TheNorthAmericanconsumer,NorthAmericanbuyingbehavior.It’sallblendedtobethesame.”WhiletheUSinfluenceis“suchamassiveforce,”BurkosaysCanadianscan’tsellthemselvesshort.“Canadiansmallbusinessownersaresmart,passionate,motivated…weareabreedinggroundforgreatideasandgreattrends.Therealityis,justduetosize,theAmericanideasoftenjustshoutlouderthanours.”NextpageQuestions5to7arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.5.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?6.Accordingtothespeaker,whichofthefollowingtermsismostup-to-date?7.WhichofthefollowingdescriptionsisNOTrightabouttheCanadiansmallbusinessowners?Directions:Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,youwillhearfourquestions.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.SectionB8.A. 13.B. 32.C. 33.D. Onlyone.9.A. Becauseithasaverysimplestructure.B. Becauseitsurvivedinabattle.C. Becausethekingpulleditdownandrebuiltit.D. BecauseitwasdesignedbyKingOlaf.Questions8to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.10.A. ThenameofLondonBridgecomesfromasong.B. LondonBridgeisaprettymajortouristattractionnow.C. ThetwospeakerswillgotoseeLondonBridge.D. Thetwospeakerslearnedthesongfromthesameteacher.11.A. KingOlaf.B. PeterdeCole.C. Afairlady.D. Notmentioned.KEY8.D9.C

10.C

11.DScript.Dianne: Myteachertoldmeaboutasong–“LondonBridgeisfallingdown”.IwanttoknowhowmanyLondonBridgesthereareinLondon.William: Ah,actuallyIdoknowtheanswertothatquestion-one.Dianne: Onlyone?William: Ahyes.Thereare33bridgesinLondon.Butthere’sonlyoneLondonBridge.LondonBridgeisthenameofabridgeandit’sthemostinterestingofallofLondon’sBridges.Soshallwegoandhavealookatitnow?Dianne: Allright.William: AlthoughthereisonlyoneLondonBridgenow,therehavebeenmanyLondonBridgesthroughouthistory.Dianne: SohowcomeLondonBridgeissofamous?William: Wehadoriginallyabridgewithaverysimplestructure.Eventuallythatgotdestroyedinbattleandanewbridgewasbuilt,untilKingOlafdecidedtopullitdown.SoLondonBridgewasfallingdown,wherethesongcomesfrom.Dianne: Oh,isthatwhereitcomesfrom?William: Yes.ButafterKingOlaf’sbridgetheydesignedwhattheycallthePeterdeColechurchbridge,averyfamousLondonBridge,withallthehousesuponit.Dianne: IfthisbridgestillexistedinLondonitwouldbeaprettymajortouristattraction,wouldn’tit?William: Absolutely.Dianne: Thankyouverymuch.Youknow,there’sonethingthatwereallyneedtodobeforewefinishtoday.Ithinkwereallyneedtosingthissong.William: Allright.Both: LondonBridgeisfallingdown,fallingdown,…myfairlady…Questions8to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.8.HowmanyLondonBridgesarethereinLondon?9.WhyisLondonBridgesofamous?10.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtotheconversation?11.Whowrotethesong“LondonBridgeIsFallingDown”?SectionB12.A. Louis.B. Martha.C. Mom.D. Dad.13.A. Meat,fishandvegetables.B. Meat,fishandcoffee.C. Meat,vegetablesandchocolatecookies.D. Meat,vegetablesandmilk.Questions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.14.A. Cereal.B. Pancakesandsyrup.C. Chips.D. Chocolatecookies.15.A. Louishasalreadyfinishedhisschoolproject.B. Dadneedstoworktoday.C. LouisaskedMarthatomakeashoppinglist.D. Marthawentgroceryshoppingprobablybycar.KEY12.B13.A14.B15.D.ScriptLouis: Momhadaskedmetogogroceryshoppingbeforesheleftforworkthismorning,butIneedtofinishmyschoolproject.Canyougoforme,Martha?Martha: IguessIcan.Iamdonewithmyhomework.Whatdidmomwantyoutobuy?Louis: Well,shewantedmetobuyenoughgroceriesforthewholeweek.Besidesmeat,somefishandvegetables,wecanbuywhateverelsewewantforsnacksandbreakfast.Martha: Whatdoyouwantforbreakfast?Louis: Iguesssomecerealasusual.Martha: Idonotwantcerealeveryday.Iwillbuysomepancakesandsyrupthen.Louis: GetthenewFineFoodpancakesinthefrozenfoodsectionplease.Iwanttoseehowittastes.Martha: Dowestillhaveenoughcoffeeandcreamformomanddad?Louis: Yes,wedo.Talkingaboutcoffeeandcream,youbetterbuysomemilkalso.Wealmostranoutofit.Martha: Next,whatdoyouwantforsnacks?Louis: Somechipswouldbefinewithme.Youprobablywantyourchocolatecookies.Martha: Ibetterwritedownallthesethings;otherwise,IwillforgetthembythetimeIgettothemarket.Louis: Right!Youhavequiteafewitemstotakecareof.Youneedtogetgoingnow.Martha: OK,Iamallsettogo.Iwillbebacksoon.Louis: Drivecarefullyplease!Martha: Iwill.Questions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.12.Whowillgogroceryshopping?13.WhatdidMomwantLouistobuy?14.WhatdoesMarthawantforbreakfast??15.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue

accordingtotheconversation?Questions16to18arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.16.A. Nearlyoneyear.B.Nearlytwoyears.C.Nearlyonemonth.D.Nearlytwomonths.17.A. 1to2timesperday.B.2to3timesperday.C. 3to4timesperday.D.Never.SectionCDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearthreepassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearthreeorfourquestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarked[A],[B],[C]and[D].18.A.ThespeakerneverknewaboutthebookTheSecretbefore.B.Thespeakerspentafewhourseverydaylookingatpicturesofsimilarcarkeys.C.Thespeakerfoundthemissingkeysinthepocketofhiscoat.D.Thespeakerwassohappytofindouthewasgiftedinfindingkeys.KEY16.A17.B18.CScriptMissingCarKeysIpromisedmyselfIwouldwriteandsharethisstorywithyouifmywishcametrue.Sohereitgoes:Fornearlyayearmycarkeyshadbeenmissing.Itriedtofindthekeysbutwithnosuccess.IknewaboutthebookTheSecretandthelawofattractionforsometimeanddecidedtoactivelyuseittoattractthemissingcarkeys.Ire-readpartsofTheSecretandvisualized2to3timesperdayaboutmefindingthekeys.Ispentafewminuteseverydaylookingatpicturesofsimilarcarkeys.AfteramonthofdoingtheseactionsIpickedupacoatIhadnotusedfornearlyayearandwhenIputmyhandintothepocket,guesswhatIfound?Themissingkeyswerethere!IwassohappyandgratefultohaveusedTheSecrettoattractthemissingkeys.Itreallyworksaslongasoneactivelyusesit!ThankstoTheSecretteamforthisgreatgiftyouhavegivenme!Questions16to18arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.16.Howlonghavethespeaker’scarkeysbeenmissing?17.Howoftendidthespeakervisualizeabouthimfindingthekeys?18.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?Questions19to21arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.19.A. Thetwo-dollarbill.B.Thefive-dollarbill.C.Theten-dollarbill.D.Thefifty-dollarbill.20.A. ThomasJefferson.B.AbrahamLincoln.C.AlexanderHamilton.D.AndrewJackson.21.A.Heisonthetwenty-dollarbill.B.HewasthemilitarycommanderofUnionforcesduringCivilWar.C.HewasneverpresidentbutSecretaryoftheTreasury.D.Hewasoneofthemostinfluentialofthenation’sFoundingFathers.SectionCKEY19.C20.D21.BScriptThepictureofGeorgeWashingtonisontheone-dollarbill.HeservedasAmerica’sfirstpresidentfrom1789to1797.PresidentWashingtonhasbeencalledthe“FatherofhisCountry.”ThethirdpresidentoftheUnitedStatesfrom1801to1809,ThomasJefferson,isonthetwo-dollarbill.HewasthemainwriterofTheDeclarationofIndependencein1776.Jeffersonwasoneofthemostinfluentialofthenation’sFoundingFathers.Hewasalsoaplantexpert,anarchitect,amusicianandaninventor.AnotherofAmerica’sgreatestpresidents,AbrahamLincoln,isonthefive-dollarbill.Heservedasthesixteenthpresidentfrom1861until1865.HesuccessfullyledthecountrythroughtheCivilWar,savedtheUnionandendedslavery.ThepictureofAlexanderHamiltonappearsontheten-dollarbill.Hamiltonwasneverpresident.ButhewasthefirstSecretaryoftheTreasuryandoneoftheFoundingFathers.Hewasalsoaneconomistandapoliticalphilosopher.AndrewJacksonwastheseventhpresident,servingfrom1829to1837.Hesupportedpopulardemocracyandindividualliberty.Hispictureisonthetwenty-dollarbill.Anotherpresidentisonthefifty-dollarbill.UlyssesS.Grantservedfrom1869to1877.Beforeservingaspresident,GrantwasthemilitarycommanderofUnionforcesduringtheCivilWar.Underhiscommand,theUnionArmydefeatedConfederateforces.Questions19to21arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.19.Whichofthefollowingbillsdoesnothaveapresidentonit?20.Whoisonthetwenty-dollarbill?21.WhichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaboutUlyssesS.Grant?Questions22to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.22.A. Morethan2,000years.B.Lessthan2,000years.C.Morethan1,500years.D.Lessthan1,500years.23.A. Hangzhouisoneofthesevenancientcapitalsintheworld.B. Thisyear’sG20summitwillbeheldinthecityofShanghai.C. HangzhouisamajoreconomichubintheYangtzeRiverDeltaregion.D. Hangzhou’sGDPreachedonebillionyuanin2015.24.A. WorldBank.B.WTO.C.Alibaba.D.JD.com.25.A.Thelargepopulation.B.Thenumeroushistoricalandculturalheritagesites.C.Thecountlessnaturalscenicspots.D.Thesuperiorteaculture.KEY22.A 23.C24.C25.AScriptWithahistorydatingbackmorethan2,000years,thiscityisoneofChina’ssevenancientcapitals.TodayitservesasZhejiangProvince’seconomicandculturalcenter.Butwhyhasthecityearnedthereputationofbeingaparadiseonearth?Let’sfindoutmoreaboutthisintriguingcity.Thisyear’sG20summitwillbeheldinthecityofHangzhouinEastChina.LocatedsouthwestofShanghai,it’saboutatwo-hourdrivebycar.HangzhouisamajoreconomichubintheYangtzeRiverDeltaregion.ItsGDPsurpassedonetrillionyuanin2015,about$150billion.Foryears,thecityhasbeenrecognizedbytheWorldBankforhavingChina’sbestinvestmentenvironment.Alibaba,China’slargeste-commercecompany,isheadquarteredinthecity.MorethanninemillionpeopleliveinHangzhou,theequivalentofthepopulationofSweden.HangzhouisoneofChina’ssevenancientcapitals.Therearenumeroushistoricalandculturalheritagesites,alongwithcountlessnaturalscenicspotsforvisitorstoenjoy.ThecityisrenownedbyChinesepeopleandconsideredasParadiseonEarth.MarcoPolodescribeditasthemostmagnificentandnoblecityintheworld.Hangzhou’steacultureissecondtonone,withhundredsofteahousesscatteredacrossthecity.ThemostpopularteainHangzhouisLongjing,notedforitsdeepgreencolorandinvigoratingfragrance.Questions22to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.22.HowlongisthehistoryofHangzhou?23.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?24.WhichofthefollowingorganizationsorcompaniesisheadquarteredinHangzhou?25.WhichofthefollowingthingsisnotthespecialfeatureofHangzhou?SectionAModelTestDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearthreenewsreports.Attheendofeachnewsreport,youwillheartwoorthreequestions.Boththenewsreportandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarked[A],[B],[C]and[D].1.A. In1755.B. In1776.C. In1756.D. In1775.2.A. ApplepieoriginatedinEngland.B. BaseballoriginatedinEngland.C. Theoriginalformofbaseballwasplayedbybothsexes.D. EnglandwillovertaketheUSAasthenumberonebaseballpower.Questions1and2arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.KEY1. A2.CHistoriansinEnglandhaveuncoveredevidencethatbaseballmaynotbeasAmericanasapplepie.TheBBCreportsthatbaseballwasplayedinEnglandin1755,morethantwentyyearsbeforeAmerica’sindependencein1776.ThismaycomeasashockforloversofAmerica’snationalgame,whobelievebaseballisanAmericancreation.Arecentlydiscovereddiaryis“proof”thatEnglishmenwerehittinghomerunslongbeforetheircousinsacrosstheAtlantic.ThediaristwasamancalledWilliamBray,whowroteaboutthegamebeingplayedinthecountyofSurrey,southofLondon.TheSurreyHistoryCentreconfirmedthediarywasauthenticandthatitcontainsanentrydescribingthegameofbaseball.TheBBCsaysMajorLeagueBaseballofficialsareawareofthisnews.ItwillcomeasnosurprisetomanysportsfansthatbaseballoriginatedinEngland.TheEnglishinventedtheworld’smostpopularsports,includingfootball,tennis,rugbyandcricket.Whatmightcomeasasurpriseisthattheoriginalformofbaseballwasplayedbybothsexes.WilliamBray’sdiarydescribesagameofbaseballplayedonaspringafternooninwhich“youngladies”tookpart.Despitetherecentdiscovery,itseemsunlikelythatEnglandwillovertaketheUSAasthenumberonebaseballpower.SCRIPTQuestions1and2arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.1.AccordingtoBBC,whenwasbaseballfirstplayedinEngland?2.Whatmightcomeasasurprisetomanysportsfans?3.A. Becausetheyareinfinehealthduringtheday,butareunabletomovewhenthesungoesdown.B. Becausetheyareinfinehealthunderthesun,butgointoavegetativestateinadarkroomorduringastorm.C. Becausetheyenjoysunshineverymuch.D. Noneoftheabove.4.A. Somethingiswrongwiththeirblood.B. Somethingiswrongwiththesoilwheretheylive.C. Somethingiswrongwiththeairwheretheylive.D. Itstillremainsmysterious.Questions3and4arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.KEY3. A4.DDoctorsinPakistanarestudyingtwobrotherswhoseeminfinehealthduringtheday,butareunabletomovewhenthesungoesdown.Theschool-ageboys,9-year-oldShoaibAhmedand13-year-oldAbdulRasheed,livenearthecityofQuetta.Theyhavebeencalled“solarkids”becauseoftheircondition.Theirfathersaystheboysleadaperfectlynormallifeduringtheday.Butoncethesungoesdown,theygointoavegetativestate.Theyareunabletowalk,talkorevenopentheireyes.“Theycan’teatordrink,norgetuporlaydown,”thefathersaid.“ButwearehopefultheywillbeokaybythegraceofGod,”headded.Ateamof38doctorshasperformedhundredsoftestsontheboysinanefforttoidentifythepossiblecauseoftheircondition.Pakistan’sgovernmentisprovidingfreemedicalcaretotheirfamily.Doctorshavesentbloodsamplestoresearchersinothercountries.Theyhavealsoconductedtestsonotherfamilymembers.Researchershavegonetotheboys’villagetocollectsoilandairsamples.Theboys’fatherhasasimpletheoryaboutwhatcausesthecondition.“Ithinkmysonsgetenergyfromthesun,”hesaid.Butdoctorshavealreadyruledoutthepossibilitythatsunlightisresponsible.Theynotethattheboyscanmovenormallyduringthedayevenwhenkeptinadarkroomorduringastorm.SCRIPTQuestions3and4arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.3.Whyarethetwobrotherscalled“solarkids”?4.Whatisthepossiblecauseofthetwobrothers’condition?5.A. ThisSaturday.B. LastSaturday.C. ThisFriday.D. LastFriday.6.A. Becausetherewerenotenoughtestcentersforthewhole5,500examinees.B. Becausethecompanythatgivestheexamreceivedevidencethattestmaterialshadbeenstolen.C. Becausethousandsofstudentsdidsomethingwrong.D. Thereasonswereunknownyet.7.A. Thestudentswhosetestswerecanceledwillhavetheirtestfeesreturned.B. Thestudentswhosetestswerecanceledwillhaveafreetest.C. AnothertestwillbegivenbeforeSeptember.D. ThestudentswhosetestswerecanceledcantaketheSATinsteadoftheACT.Questions5to7arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.KEY5.

B6.B7.AThenon-profitcompanythatgivestheACTcollegeentranceexamcanceledplanstogivethetestlastSaturdayinSouthKoreaandHongKong,China.SpokesmanEdwardColbysaidthecompanycanceledtheexamsonFridayforabout5,500peopleat56testcenters.Itdidthis,hesaid,afterthecompanyreceivedevidencethattestmaterialshadbeenstolen.Hesaidhebelievesitwasthefirsttimethattheexamhadbeencancelledforanentirecountry.“Weareextremelyconcernedaboutanyactivitiesthatcouldhaveaneffectonthefairnessandintegrityofthetest,”hesaid.“Whenindividualsattempttoprofitbystealingtestmaterialsandsellingthem,itcanhurtthousandsofstudentswhodidnothingwrong,asitdoesinthiscase.”Colbydidnotdiscusshoworwherethetestinformationwasstolen.Thestudentswhosetestswerecancelledwillhavetheirtestfeesreturned,Colbysaid.However,thetestwillnotbegivenagainuntilSeptember.In2013,theCollegeBoard,thecompanythatgivestheScholasticAptitudeTest,orSAT,canceledtestingforallstudentsinSouthKorea.Inthatcase,theCollegeBoardalsosaiditstestingmaterialswerestolen.TheACTcollegeentrancetestcompeteswiththeSAT.SCRIPTQuestions5to7arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.5.WhenwastheACTcollegeentranceexamsupposedtobeheld?6.WhywastheACTcollegeentranceexamcanceledinSouthKoreaandHongKong,China?7.Whatkindofmeasurewouldbetakentomakeupthiscancellation?Directions:Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,youwillhearfourquestions.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarked[A],[B],[C]and[D].SectionB8.A. Herfavoriteactor.B. Herfavoritesinger.C. Theman’sfavoriteactor.D. Theman’sfavoritesinger.9.A. Orchestraseats.B. Logeseats.C. Mezzanineseats.D. Balconyseats.Questions8to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.10.A. Toenjoytheplay.B. Togetasclosetoheridolaspossible. C. Tospendaromanticnightwiththeman. D. Notmentioned.11.A. Rational.B. Hesitant.C. Wise.D.Obsessed.KEY8.A9.A10.B11.DScript.Susie: Ican’tbelieveI’mgoingtogettoseemyfavoriteactorinaplay.Iwantfrontrowseats!David: I’mlookingatthevenue’sseatingplanrightnowandallfrontrowseatsaretakenfortheentirerun.I’mguessingthatseasonticketholdersgotthose.Susie: Damn!Allright.Let’strytogetseatsasclosetothestageaspossible,preferablyintheorchestra.David: Theonlyorchestraticketsstillavailablehavepartiallyobstructedviews.Susie: OK,we’lltakethose.David: Butwewon’tbeabletoseetheentirestage.Theseticketsinthelogeormezzanine,oreventhebalconywillgiveusabetterviewoftheplay.Susie: Idon’tneedtoseeeverypartoftheplay.Ijustwanttogetasclosetohimaspossible.David: Waitonesecond.Iseetwoseatsinthesecondrowstillavailableforthematineeperformance.Ohno,thoseareseatsforwheelchairaccess.Susie: That’sgreat!We’lltakethose.David: Butneitherofusneedswheelchairaccess.Susie: I’llbreakalegifIhavetogetthatclosetohim.David: Dothewords“obsessedfan”meananythingtoyou?Susie: Youcancallitobsession,butIcallitdevotion!Questions8to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejust

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