...InternationalHighSchoolProgramChengduNo.7HighSchoolEntranceTest(MockExamPaper:English)(120minutesFullScore150)120150PaperI:Listening(15minutes16marks)A.ForQuestions1-10,youwillhear10shortdialoguesanddecidewhetherthefollowingstatementsaretrueorfalse.ListenandmarkTorFontheanswersheet.YoullheartherecordingTWICE.1.Thedriverputsthemansbaginthetrunk.2.Thewomanrefusesthemanssuggestion.3.Lynneishavingapotluckparty.4.Chrisisavegetarian.5.Thecustomerneedsthesalespersonshelprightnow.6.Thefoodattherestaurantwasso-so.7.Themantellsthewomannottodosomething.8.Helenfeelsbetter.9.Cindyistalkingaboutthejobthatshehasnow.10.Bobisgoingtostartjoggingbeforework.B.Forquestions1-6,youwillhearaseriesofshortconversations.Pleasewritetheanswertoeachquestiononthelineprovided.Youranswershouldbeasbriefaspossible.YouwillheareachitemTWICE.1.WherewillAlbertofindthetea?...2.Atwhatpointexactlywillthethreestudentsappearintheconcert?3.Whenwillthefriendsgoswimming?4.Wherewillthetourmeetingtakeplace?5.Howwillteachersknowwhowantstoattendtheirrevisionclass?6.WhatisLilisproblemANDhowmightthisberesolved?PaperII:Reading(65minutes54marks)A.Forquestions1-10,pleaselookatthesentencesbelowaboutajourneytotheArcticonboardaship.Readthefollowingtexttodecideifeachsentenceiscorrectorincorrect.Ifitiscorrect,markTonyouranswersheet.Ifitisnotcorrect,markFonyouranswersheet.1Thistripisforpeoplewholikepeaceandquiet.2Manydifferentactivitiesareorganizedonboard.3ThevoyagebeginsinScotland.4Theshipfollowsafixedroute.5Therearedifferenttypesofaccommodation.6Passengersservethemselvesinthediningroom.7WhalescanbeseeninthemorningnearTromso.8TherearesomeexamplesoftraditionalbuildingsinTromso.9TheshipstaysovernightinTromso.10BearIslandusedtobeabusyfishingcentre.ExploringtheArcticTheArcticisoneofthefewplacesintheworlduntouchedbypollutionwhereyoucanseenatureatitswildestandmostbeautiful.JoinourshiptheNorthernStarfrom2to18July,fora17-dayvoyagetotheArctic.Duringthevoyageyouareabletorelaxandgetawayfromitall.Therearenopartiesorfilm-showstoattend,quizzestoenter,orentertainerstowatch.However,wedohavespecialistsonboardwhoarewillingtoansweranyofyourquestionsabouttheArcticandwhowilltalkabouttheanimalsandbirdsthatyouseeonthetrip.AftersettingofffromScotland,wegonorthalongthecoastofNorwaytoBearIsland.Alongthewayyou'llseethousandsofseabirdsandwonderfulscenery,withriversoficeandhugecliffs.Youwillhavethechancetoseereindeer,polarbears,andotherArcticanimals.Althoughwehavea...timetable,experiencehasshownthatwemayhavetochangeourdirectionalittle,dependingontheweatherandonwhichanimalsappear.TheNorthernStarisaveryspecialshipandourpastvoyageshavebeenverypopular.Ourcabinsallhavethesameexcellentfacilities,whichincludeaprivatebathroomandrefrigerator.Ourchefsarehappytoprepareanyfoodforpeopleonspecialdiets.Choosejustwhatyouwanttoeatfromthewidevarietyavailablefromthediningroombuffet.Thereisalibrary,shop,clinicandplentyofspaceforrelaxation.Ifyouneedsomeexercise,whynotgojoggingeverymorningaroundthedecks,ordosomeswimmingintheindoorpool.Pricesincludeeconomyclassairtraveland16nightsonboardtheNorthernStar,allmealsandexcursionsandalllectures.Day1BoardtheNorthernStar.Days27WesailslowlynorthalongthecoastofNorway,stoppingatplacesofinterest.Day8Tromso.YouneedtogetupatsunrisetoseethewhalesaswesailtowardsTromso.VisitTromsotoseetheArcticMuseum,thecathedralandthebeautifuloldwoodenhouses.IntheeveningwesailawayalongthewestcoasttoBirdIsland,whichisexcellentforbird-watching.Days910BearIsland.Wearrivehereintheearlyeveningandstayovernight.BearIslandoncehadanactivefishingindustry,buttodaylittleofthisremains.Wewillexploretheisland,lookingoutforArcticflowers.Days1116Spitsbergen.Aplaceofmountainsandriversofice,itishometoalargevarietyofanimals.Day17LeavetheshipinSpitsbergenandflytoLondonfromTroms.B.Pleasereadthetextaboutbehaviorsonairplaneandanswerquestions1-8.Airrageisthecurrentexpressionforaggressiveordisruptivebehaviorofairlinepassengers.Itcomesfromthetermroadrage,usedtodescribedriverswhoserudeandhostileattitudetowardotherscanleadtoseriousaccidentsorviolence....Majorairlinesarebecomingincreasinglyconcernedaboutairrageandaretrainingtheirstafftodealwithit.Atthesametime,theyareintroducingtougherpoliciesandsupportinglegislationthatwillallowlocalpolicetoarrestoffenderswhentheyland.Aspecialagreement,knownasthe1963TokyoConvention,allowsforthearrestoftroublesomepassengersonlanding,eveniftheyarenotcitizensofthatcountryanddidnottechnicallycommitacrimethere.Theproblemofairragemaystartbeforepassengersevenboardtheplaneandmaybecomeworseonboard.Reasonsforairrageincludeheavytrafficonthewaytotheairport,longcheck-inlines,theamountofalcoholavailablebothinthewaitingareaandgivenoutfreeonboardtheplane,andstrictenforcementofno-smokinglawsattheairportandontheflightitself.Airlinestaffaretrainedtospotapotentialtroublemakerandtodealwithviolentbehaviorbytalkingtotheperson.Formoreseriouscases,handcuffsandstraitjacketsarekeptonboard,althoughtheseareusedonlyasalastresort.Fortunately,incidentsinvolvingseriousviolencearerare,butairrageisincreasinglybecominganissueofc