Passage One
Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.
26. A) They can do better than others.
B) It is expensive to hire labour.
C) They don’t like to be helped.
D) They don’t trust others.
27. A) It publishes books only for children.
B) It publishes books about people’s pets.
C) It uses computers to make up stories.
D) It makes the young readers the leading characters in the stories.
28. A) Written by children themselves.
B) Telling stories about the reader himself.
C) Printed with standard things.
D) Published with the help of computers.
Passage Two
Questions 29 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.
29A) Their flying ability improved greatly.
B) They became warm—blooded.
C) They began to lay eggs.
D) They changed their migration patterns.
30A) On the ground.
B) In cold places.
C) On the highest branches of trees.
D) Inside three trunks.
31A) To avoid predators.
B) To expose the eggs to stronger sunlight.
C) To have a better view of predators.
D) To save labor.
32A) How birds learn to build nests.
B) Why birds lay eggs.
C) How birds’ nests have evolved.
D) Why some birds’ nests are considered primiti
Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.
26. A) They can do better than others.
B) It is expensive to hire labour.
C) They don’t like to be helped.
D) They don’t trust others.
27. A) It publishes books only for children.
B) It publishes books about people’s pets.
C) It uses computers to make up stories.
D) It makes the young readers the leading characters in the stories.
28. A) Written by children themselves.
B) Telling stories about the reader himself.
C) Printed with standard things.
D) Published with the help of computers.
Passage Two
Questions 29 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.
29A) Their flying ability improved greatly.
B) They became warm—blooded.
C) They began to lay eggs.
D) They changed their migration patterns.
30A) On the ground.
B) In cold places.
C) On the highest branches of trees.
D) Inside three trunks.
31A) To avoid predators.
B) To expose the eggs to stronger sunlight.
C) To have a better view of predators.
D) To save labor.
32A) How birds learn to build nests.
B) Why birds lay eggs.
C) How birds’ nests have evolved.
D) Why some birds’ nests are considered primiti