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How we look probably worries us more ______ we are in our teens than at any other time in

A. that
B. as
C. when
D. since

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Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?

A. Waiters and waitresses usually get low wages.
B. A $3.00 tip is usually expected for a meal of $20. 00.
C. Waiters and waitresses often gel best tips from customers they work most for.
D. Good tipping can help customers get quick service.

There are five basic 【C1】______ of a newspaper: to inform, to comment, to persuade, to instruct and to entertain. You may well think that this 【C2】______ of functions is in order of importance 【C3】______ , if so, you would not be in agreement with the 【C4】______ of the reading public.【C5】______ the two major groups of newspaper the popular and the quality, the former have a readership of millions, 【C6】______ the latter, only hundreds of thousands. Yet the popular papers seem largely 【C7】______ for entertainment, with quizzes, competitions, cartoons and lighthearted human interest stories. The information 【C8】______ is rather low, and instruction is very minor. The 【C9】______ newspapers put a much higher value on info rmation and a much lower one on 【C10】______ It is not only in【C11】______ that the two types of paper differ. There is a difference, too, in the style. in 【C12】______ the articles are written. The popular papers generally use more 【C13】______ language with a lot of word-play. Their journalists tend to use shorter sentences and avoid less【C14】______ vocabulary. This means that popular newspapers are 【C15】______ for a native speaker to understand, 【C16】______ probably not for a non-native speaker.
Popular papers are generally smaller with 【C17】______ columns per page. They have bigger headlines and more photographs. The articles are shorter and there are fewer per page. 【C18】______ devices are not only used to make the paper more attractive; they may also influence 【C19】______ the reader reads. Large headlines, pictures and position on the page all serve to 【C29】______ the reader's attention to one article rather than another.
【C1】

A. elements
B. components
C. functions
D. achievements

听力原文: A former American army sergeant Charles Jenkins who allegedly defected to North Korea thirty-nine years ago has been reunited with his Japanese-born wife in Indonesia. The couple was separated two years ago when the wife Hitomi Soga was allowed to return home to Japan from where she'd been abducted by North Korean agents in the late 1970s. Mr. Jenkins refused to go with her, fearing that the Japanese authorities would extradite him to the United States.
Where did Jenkins spend most of his marriage life?

A. In the U.S.
B. In North Korea.
C. In Japan.
D. In Indonesia.

SECTION A CONVERSATIONS
Directions: In this section you will hear several conversations. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文:W: Hi, Martin, I know you're an expert in skincare.
M: Well, I wouldn't say that, but I do know something. So how can I help you, Julia?
W: I think I have an oily skin and there're always small bumps here and there on my face. How can I get rid of them? They're really irritating!
M: Well, I would suggest that you wash your face often. Every night you should rinse your face with lukewarm water, then pat it dry with a clean towel. Make sure you don't rub it dry. Then you apply this cream to your face.
W: Oh, this cream?
M: Yeah. It's pretty effective in wiping out poreclogging dirt and oil. It rids your face of dead cells and helps stimulate circulation.
W: Wow!
M: Oh, just use a small amount on the oily areas. Also, don't rub it hard. Just dab it lightly.
W: I'll keep that in mind!
M: Of course. Also, I would suggest you get a facial every four to six weeks for a deep cleaning.
What is Julia very upset about?

A. Her skincare.
B. Her oily skin.
C. Her dirty face.
D. Her irritating skin.

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