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Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

A. Sleep on the left side.
B. Lie on the right side.
C. Lie on your stomach.
D. Sleep on your back.

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案例分析题Domestic pets in Britain are often treated like a member of the family. The most (36) pets are of course cats and dogs, but then there are the (37) birds, fish and rabbits, all found in homes. Pets are thought to bring an "animal (38) " into the home. Cats make the perfect reading (39) , while dogs are widely believed to be man’s best friend. There are dozens of animal rescue (40) across Britain, and animal lovers are encouraged to go to these centers if they want to get a pet, rather than going to pet shops, which may be (41) and sell animals bred in harsh conditions.Although there is no annual (42) fee to keep pets, the cost of keeping a pet can be relatively high. Food, grooming, and (43) can mount up over the years (44) . Most primary schools also have class on pets and children are encouraged to look after them and are taught to treat them. (45) , the UK is one of Europe’ s largest markets for exotic pets. Thousands of snakes, lizards, crocodiles and other reptiles make their way to Britain every year to support the booming exotic pet business. (46) . 37()

案例分析题Should we simply force young people to remain in education How should young people be encouraged to better themselves One idea, (47) by the previous Labor government in 2004, was to introduce an "education maintenance allowance", which paid up to £ 30 a week for college attendance to 16-18-year-olds from families with an annual (48) of £ 30,810 or less. The money was (49) to persuade parents who would otherwise push their children into low-paid manual work to direct them into training (50) .Yet a study. (51) by the previous government and published just before last year’s election found that only 12% of the teenagers receiving the allowance said they would not be able to attend college without it. That was seized on by the incoming education secretary, Michael Gove, who is (52) the allowance in England. On January 19th, students across England protested (53) the decision as MPs(国会议员) debated it.Some 650,000 teenagers—almost half of all youngsters in post-compulsory education—claim the allowance. The money was supposed to be spent on bus fares, books and the like, but some (54) have wasted it away on things such as make-up and mobile phones.The Institute for Fiscal (财政的)Studies, a think-tank, (55) reckons that channeling £560 million a year into poor families in this way was (56) . It calculated that the money wasted on the 88% of recipients who would have attended college anyway was outweighed(比...重要) by the savings made on the 12% who wouldn’t have. 47()

A. abolishing
B. against
C. breeding
D. commented
E. commissioned
F. implemented
G. income
H. instead
I. nevertheless
J. rather
K. recipients
L. reviewers
M. sufficient
N. supposed
O. worthwhile

Passage Three Questions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.

A. They ate uncooked food in Arctic regions.
B. They wrote reports in extremely cold weather.
C. They did dangerous experiments in laboratories.
D. They came into contact again with the outside world.

Passage One Questions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.

A. Don’t be strict with their children.
B. Kiss or hug their children a lot.
C. Feed their children on a schedule.
D. Pick up children when they cry.

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