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2022年全國大學(xué)生英語競賽樣題(A類)

2022NationalEnglishCompetitionforCollegeStudents

(TypeA-Sample)

(Total:150marksTime:120minutes)

PartIListeningComprehension(30marks)

SectionA(5marks)

Inthissection,youwillhearfiveshortconversations.Each

conversationwillbereadonlyonce.Attheendofeachconversation,

onequestionwillbeasked,andyouhavefifteensecondstoreadthe

fourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebest

answer.Thenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheanswersheetwith

asingleUnethroughthecentre.

l.A.Inahospital.

B.Atacoffeeshop.

C.Atalaundry.

D.Inahotel.

2.A.Thefrontpageheadlines.

B.Thebackpagemainstories.

C.Thefinancialnews.

D.Thesportsnews.

3.A.Gettingstuckinrushhourtraffic.

B.Beingstoppedbythepolice.

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C.Acarbreakdown.

D.Aflatmobilephonebattery.

4.A.Thesalaryistoolow.

B.Itisnotchallenging.

C.Hedoesn'tlikehisworkmates.

D.Hehastoworkmanyhours.

5.A.Becausegrowingpotatoeswillinvolveless

labour.

B.Becausethebackyardisn'tbigenoughfor

growingcorn.

C.Becausethesoilinthebackyardisn'tfitfor

growingcorn.

D.Becausegrowingpotatoeswillbemore

profitable.

SectionB(10marks)

Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.

Eachconversationwillbereadonlyonce.Attheendof

eachconversation,therewillbeaone-minutepause.

ConversationOne

Listentotheconversation.Thenreadthefour

choicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthe

bestansweraccordingtowhatyouhear.Thenmarkthe

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correspondingletterontheanswersheetwithasingle

linethroughthecentre.

6.Whatisthewomantryingtodo?

A.Persuadethemantotakearock-climbing

course.B.Findaplacetogorock-climbingwith

theman.C.Makepreparationforarock-climbing

contest.D.Planarock-climbingtripduringthe

springbreak.

7.Whatdoesthemanimplyaboutrock-climbingat

theirschool?

A.Thereisnoonetoteachthemhowtodoit.B.

Notverymanystudentsareinterestedinit.C.The

schooldoesn,thaveanyrock-climbing

equipment.D.Therearenoproperplacesfor

rock-climbingnearby.

8.Whichofthefollowingmaynotbeneededfor

rock-climbing?

A.Helmets.B.Parachutes.C.Ropes.D.Belts.

9.Whyisthewomaninterestedinrock-climbing?

A.Ithelpsclimbersdevelopmentallyaswell

asphysically.B.Itoffersclimbersthe

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opportunitytoenjoythescenery.C.Itisn'tas

expensiveasothersports.D.Itdoesn,ttakea

longtimetolearn.

10.Whatwillthefirstfewweeksofthe

rock-climbingcoursefocuson?

A.Attendinglecturesonrock-climbing.B.

Learningtousethevariousgadgets.C.Exercising

mentallyandphysically.D.Gettingfamiliarwith

theclimbingsites.

ConversationTwo

Listentotheconversation,andcompletethe

followingsentenceswithonewordaccordingtowhat

youhear.Writetheanswersontheanswersheet.

11.ChrisissurprisedthatHollyhasleftthe().

12.Hollywasgettingtoofarbehindwithher()

andwantedtoconcentratemoreonhercollegework.

13.Hollysaidlasttermshewasabletokeepupand

her()werefine.

14.DrGarrettmadeHollygoandseethe()of

departmentonMonday.

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15.Chrisbelievesit/snecessaryforstudentsto

havea()job.

SectionC(5marks)

Inthissection,youwillhearfiveshortnewsitems.

Eachitemwillbereadonlyonce.Aftereachitem,there

willbeafifteen-secondpause.Duringthepause,read

thequestionandthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,

anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.Thenmarkthe

correspondingletterontheanswersheetwithasingle

linethroughthecentre.

16.Wherearethemicrochipsembedded?

A.Inthefood.B.Intherecipes.C.Inthe

attachedtag.D.Inthepackaging.

17.Whatisspecialabouttheair-bornetaxiJetpod?

A.Itssafety.B.Itsspeed.C.Itslownoise

output.D.Itsrelativelylowfare.

18.Whatdowelearnaboutthenewswimming

pool?

A.Itwillopennextmonth.B.Itwillbefree

foroneweek.C.Itisbiggerthantheoldone.D.

Itwillbeopensoonerthanexpected.

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19.WhoaremaincustomersoftheBlackBerry?

A.Reporters.B.Musiclovers.C.Executives.D.

Blue-collarworkers.

20.Whyweresomeneighboursunhappy?

A.Thepolicehadtakentoolongtofindthe

children.

B.Theydidn'trealizethechildrenweresonaughty.

C.Thepolicehadnotdonetheirbestinthesearch

forthechildren.

D.Theythoughtthechildren/sparentswere

carelessandirresponsible.

SectionD(10marks)

Inthissection,youwillheartwoshortpassages.

Thepassageswillbereadonlyonce.Aftereachpassage,

therewillbeaone-minutepause.

Dictation

Listentothepassage,andfillintheblankswiththe

exactwordsorphrasesyouhear.Writetheanswerson

theanswersheet.

ThetraditionalChineselunarcalendardividestheyearinto24

solarterms.MinorSnow,(Chinese:xiaoxue),the20thsolartermof

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theyear,referstothetimewhenitstartstosnow,mostlyinChina's

northernareas,andthetemperature(21)todrop.

AnancientChinesebookaboutplantsexplainsthat"inMinor

Snow,theweatheriscoldanditisgoingtosnow,whiletheearthis

notfrozenenoughandthesnowislight.HThetemperatureinmost

areasinthenorthdropstozerodegreesandbelow.Meanwhile,in

thelowerandmiddlereachesoftheYellowRiver,the(22)ofthe

firstsnowfallsduringtheMinorSnowsolarterm.Thesnowislight

andfrozenatnight,butmeltsquicklyduringtheday.

InChina,startinginMinorSnow,thewindblowsfromthe

northeastalot.Becauseit'sstillnot(23)cold,manypeopledonot

wearhatsorscarvesyet.Infact,accordingtoanoldChinesesaying,

“theheadistheplacewhereallpassagesofthebodygather".It's

sensibletokeepone'sheadwarm.

DuringMinorSnow,(24)beginstowork,whichmeanstheair

indoorsisdryandmostpeoplemightfindtheirnoseandmouthfeel

abitdry.AccordingtopracticesintraditionalChinesemedicine,this

(25)of"innerheatHinone'sbodycancauseproblems,includingoral

ulcersandbreakouts.Thesolutionistodrinkmorehotsoup,suchas

cabbageandbeancurdsoup,spinachandbeancurdsoup,and

muttonandradishsoup.

Summary

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Listentothepassage,andcompletethetableusingoneortwo

wordsoronenumberforeachblankaccordingtowhatyouhear.

Writetheanswersontheanswersheet.

MedicalInventions

datecountryotherinformation

scalpel3000BC(26)______didn'tchangefor4,000years

acupunctureneedles(27)______BCChinastillpopularinChinaandothercountries

(28)______700BCItalydidn'tchangeuntil1770

(29)______In1590Hollandpeopledidn'twanttolookat(30)______then

PartIIVocabulary&Grammar(15marks)

Thereare15incompletesentencesinthispart.Foreachblank

therearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethat

bestcompletesthesentence.Thenmarkthecorrespondingletteron

theanswersheetwithasingleUnethroughthecentre.

31.Ifapersontalksabouthisweakpoints,hislisteneris

expectedtosaysomethinginthewayof().

A.assurance

B.confirmation

C.encouragement

D.persuasion

32.Insciencefictionwereadofflyingsaucerstravellingthrough

).

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A.space

B.aspace

C.thespace

D.spaces

33.Thechimneyisnolonger()volumesofwastegasinto

theatmosphere,asprotectivefiltersarebeingused.

A.givingaway

B.givingin

C.givingoff

D.givingup

34.Everyuniversitystudentshouldbeencouragedtoknow

()ownpotentialitiesandtoweighthechancesofdeveloping

().

A.his;it

B.their;them

C.their;it

D./;them

35.Thepoliceaccusedhimofsettingfiretothebuildingbuthe

denied()intheareaonthenightofthefire.

A.been

B.tobe

C.tohavebeen

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D.havingbeen

36.()thecalculationisright,scientistscanneverbesure

thattheyhaveincludedallvariablesandmodeledthemaccurately.

A.Evenif

B.Asfaras

C.Ifonly

D.Solongas

37."You'reveryselfish.Ifshightimeyou()thatyouaren't

themostimportantpersonintheworld,HGeoffsaidtohisboss

angrily.

A.realized

B.haverealized

C.realize

D.shouldrealize

38.Themostversatileembryonicstemcells,whichfoundinthe

embryoattheearlieststageofdevelopmentandgrowintoanypart

ofthebody.

A.is;is

B.are;are

C.are;is

D.is;are

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39.AmongthefirsttocomeandliveinNorthAmerica(),

wholaterprosperedmainlyinNewEngland.

A.havebeenDutchsettlers

B.Dutchsettlerswere

C.wereDutchsettlers

D.Dutchsettlershadbeen

40.Otherstudentshadpoorerexamresults—heisbynomeans

()intheclass.

A.better

B.thebest

C.worse

D.theworst

41.()thedemandforfishandseafoodincreases,people

wouldn'tneedtorelyonlandanimalsforfood.

A.As

B.For

C.Although

D.With

42.ThisnewbuildinginShanghaiisdifferent()eachofits

storiesiscompleteinitself.

A.fromthat

B.fromwhich

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C.inthat

D.inwhich

43.Hilary:Howaboutgoingtothetownpoolnow,Joan?Orwe

couldalwaysswimatthelake.

Joan:().Whatwouldyouprefertodo?

Hilary:IthinkI'dprefertogotothetownpool.

A.Goodidea.Illcallyouinthemorning

B.TmafraidIhavetodomyassignment

C.Itdoesn'tmakeanydifferencetome

D.OK.Thafsfinewithme

44.Joseph:You,relookingsohappy.()

Robert:Well,actually,Ihavesomegoodnews.

Joseph:Really?What?

Robert:Ijustgotabigpayrise.

Joseph:Youdid?()

A.Howisitgoing?;Thafsnothing.

B.Whafsnew?;Congratulations!

C.That'swonderful!;Thafsgreat!

D.Somethingwrongwithyou?;Ifsextremelygood!

45.Rosie:Sorry,Ioverslept.()

Francis:Again?

Rosie:That'sright,eventhoughIdidsetthealarmlastnight.

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Francis:Yourclockneverworks.Perhapsyoushouldbuyanew

one.

A.Myclockwaslost

B.Myclockmovedquickly

C.Myclockworkedwellthismorning

D.Myclockdidn'tgooffthismorning

PartIIICloze(10marks)

Readthefollowingpassageandfillineachblankwithoneword.

Choosethecorrectwordinoneofthefollowingthreeways:

accordingtothecontext,byusingthecorrectformofthegivenword,

orbyusingthegivenletter(s)oftheword.Remembertowritethe

answersontheanswersheet.

Hehadjust(46)gra()fromHarvardUniversityandwas

livinginManhattan.Helovedthecityandwasbeginningtofeelat

homeonitsstreets.WorldWarIIwasraginginEurope,andlikeall

othergoodcitizens,hefollowedtheheadlinesdailyanddidhispart

fortheboysoverseas.

Hugginghisjacketclose,hestoodshiveringatthecorner,

waitingforthelighttochangeandwondering(47)()his

enlistedfriendsmightbestayingonthatcoldwinternight.Hehoped

theyweresafe.Heshivered,onlypartiallyfromthecold,andlooked

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aroundhimatthebrightlightsofTimesSquare.Hewasnever

(48)()ofthisglitteringscenery.

Hiseyewascaughtbytwomenwhoweredressedinthe(49)

uni()oftheRoyalAirForcefromEngland.Theymustbeon

leave,hethought.Themenstoppedhim,glancedquicklyattheir

watches,andthennoddedandgrinnedathim.Thetallerofthetwo

askedhim,intheclippedaccentoftheBritish,ifthiswasTime

Square.Hesuppressedasmileatsuchatouristyquestionandsaid

thatitwas.

Thelightchanged,andthetwoRAFpilotsfellintostepwiththe

Harvardgraduateashecrossedthestreet.Thethreemenfellinto

conversationtogetherastheywanderedalongthe

(50)()(shine)streets.TheBritswerethrilledtobeinTimes

Squareafteralltheyhadsufferedinthewar.Theydidn'tgointo

detailabouttheirwartimeexperiences,andhedidn'tpressthem.He

justenjoyedtheirpleasureinthescene,whichwasmarredonlyby

thefrequentcheckingoftheirwatches.Finally,heaskediftheyhad

someplacetobe,buttheysaidtheywerefreefortheevening.He

promptlyinvitedthemtohavedinnerwithhimattheHarvardClub,

andtheRAFpilotsgladly(51)ac().

ThethreemenrepairedimmediatelytotheHarvardClub,where

theydinedleisurelyandchattedlateintotheevening.TheRAFpilots

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weregoodcompanyandtoldmanystories,althoughtheyglossed

overtheirexperiencesinthewar.Theycontinuedtochecktheir

watchesfrequentlythroughoutthenight,buthedecideditwasjusta

nervoushabittheyhadpicked(52)()somewhere;possiblyin

theairforce.

Asmidnightapproached,thetwoRAFpilotsexcusedthemselves

androsefromthetable.TheythankedtheHarvardmanfora(53)

()(memory)eveningandstartedforthedoor.Thenthetall

pilotturnedbackandtoldtheirhostthattheyhadalwayswantedto

visitTimesSquare,butneverhadtheopportunity.Itwasstrange,the

pilotadded,thattheyhadtowaituntilaftertheyweredead,killedin

actionwhentheirplaneswereshotdownthenightbeforeoverBerlin,

tofulfillthisdream.

TheHarvardman(54)()(stiffen),hiseyeswidening

incredulouslyandhismouthfallingopeninshock.Hegaspedbut

couldnztspeak.ThephantomRAFpilotsmiledsardonicallyathim,

nodded,andjoinedhisfriendinthedoorway.Thenthepilots

vanishedbeforethe(55)as()man'seyes,justatthestrokeof

twelvemidnight.

PartIVReadingComprehension(30marks)

Therearethreepassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowed

byseveralquestions.Respondtothequestionsusinginformation

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fromthepassage.Remembertowritetheanswersontheanswer

sheet.

SectionA(10marks)

Questions56to60arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Over1,000yearsago,ChinesepoetWangWeioftheTang

Dynasty(618—907)wrote"Iknowmybrotherswould,with

dogwoodsprayinhand,climbupmountain

andmissmesofaraway"—toexpresshisnostalgiaduring

ChongyangFestival.

(56)()

TheChongyangFestival,ortheDoubleNinthFestival,which

takesplaceontheninthdayoftheninthlunarmonthontheChinese

calendar.

AccordingtoIChing,orBookofChanges,"nine"isapositive一

oryang—number.Therefore,theninthdayoftheninthmonth

means^doublenine"or"doubleyang”.(57)()

Throughrecordsinallkindsofnotesandhistoricalliterature,

scholarshavedatedChongyang'shistorybacktotheWarringStates

Period(475—221BC).ItbecamewidelycelebratedaftertheWeiand

Jindynasties(220—420)andwasofficiallydeclaredtobeafestival

duringtheTangDynasty.

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(58)()So,itwasnotuncommonforsuperstitiousfolkto

climbmountains,orfindhighergroundtoavoidsomeperceived

oncomingdoom.

Today,customsduringthisfestivalincludeclimbingmountains,

enjoyingchrysanthemumflowers,drinkingchrysanthemumwine,

eatingcrabs,wearingdogwoodtodriveawayghostsandcomposing

poems.

(59)()Moreover,standingonhighgroundandlookingfar

intothedistanceonabalmyautumndaycanhelpalleviatesomeof

theseasonaldepressionandanxiety.Ifyoucan'tfindamountainto

hikeup,thereisanothersolution:Ascendingbuildingsortowerswill,

apparently,alsowork.Forexample,WangBo,amanoflettersinthe

TangDynastyonceascendedatowerontheChongyangFestivaland

wrotehisrepresentativework,ATributetoKingTeng'sTower.

Mountainsaside,chrysanthemumsymbolizeslongevity,aswell

asintegrityandchrysanthemumwineisseenasanauspiciousdrink

toenjoyduringthefestival.Itisbelievedthatthecustomoriginates

frompoetTaoYuanmingwholivedduringtheEasternJinDynasty

(317—420)andwasfamousforhishermifslifestyleandhisspecial

lovefortheflower.

Specialfoodisusuallyanindispensablepartoffestivals,justlike

mooncakesfortheMid-AutumnFestivalandzongzifortheDragon

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BoatFestival.So,forChongyang,crabsarethesnackdujourbecause

that'swhentheirmeatisatitsbest.Chongyangcake,madeofrice,is

alsoatraditionalfestivalfoodpopularintheeasternpartofChina.

(60)()SincethepronunciationofnineinChineseisthesame

as"eternal"or

“forever”,thefestivalisregardedasanespeciallyauspiciou

sdaytowishlongevityandhealthuponourseniorcitizens

andpeopleusuallyvisit,orsendgreetingsto,theseniormembersof

theirfamily.

Asaresult,in1989,theChinesegovernmentassignedyet

anothermonikertothefestivaltopromoterespectfortheelderly:

SeniorCitizens'Festival.

Questions56—60

ChoosefromthesentencesA—Gtheonewhichbestfitseach

gapof56—60.Therearetwoextrasentenceswhichyoudonotneed

touse.

A.InancientChina,theChongyangFestivalwassometimesseen

asabadomen,asitfellinthelateautumnwhentheweatherturns

coldandplantswither.

B.Thedogwoodisaplantwithastrongfragrance,andisoften

usedasaChineseherbalmedicine.

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C.Today,itisstillcelebratedbypeoplefromChina,theRepublic

ofKoreaandJapan.

D.Today,thankfully,theChongyangFestivalhasamorepositive

meaning.

E.Thebrightclearweatherandthejoyofbringingintheharvest

makeforafestivaTshappyatmosphere.

F.Since"chong"meansdoubleinChinese,itisalsocalled

,,Chongyang,,inChina.

G.Amongallthesecustoms,mountainclimbingisthemost

importantonesinceitisanactivitythatisbelievedtohelponeavoid

misfortune.

SectionB(10marks)

Questions61to65arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Thisistheincrediblestoryofamother'sjourneytokeepher

familyalive.Echoisawiseelephantmatriarchinhersixties.Shelives

inSouthernKenyaalongsidefifteenhundredotherwildAfrican

elephants.Astheoldestfemaleandheadofthefamily,Echomust

guidefourgenerationsofherrelativesthroughthecruelfaminethat

followsthefailureofthelatestrains,protectthemfromattackby

lions,andkeepthemawayfromgrowingconflictwithangryMaasai

farmers.Observingherastheyhaveforthepastfourdecadesare

AmericanscientistCynthiaMossandherteamfromtheAmboseli

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TrustforElephants.Echoleadsherfamilyoutofharm'sway,steers

clearofbattlingtuskers,preventsclasheswithneighboursoverwater,

cropsorgrazing,andavoidsnaturalcalamitieslikedeadlymudtraps.

Asthemonthspass,shemustpreventherfamilysplittingunder

pressure,andfinallybringnewbabiesintotheworldwiththebest

chanceofsurvival.

InKenya'sAmboseliNationalParkEchokeepswatchoverher

largefamily.TheAfricanElephantConservationTrusthasfollowed

herlifeformorethan30years.Echoissensitiveandcaringwhen

withherfamily,butbecomesfearlesswhenthreatenedbyanimalor

man.Herleadershipqualitiesareadmirableassheguidesherfamily

throughdanger.

WhenEchowasfirstfoundandstudiedbytheConservation

Trust,shewas23yearsold.Havingjustsurvivedthedeathsofthe

moreseniormembersoftheherd,shehadadoptedamotherlyrole

forsevenofherfamily.Once,whenher10-day-oldcalfwas

kidnappedbyotherelephants,Echoencouragedthreeadultfemales

fromherownherdtohelphertotrackandattacktheenemyand

successfullyrescuedthebaby.Poachers,hunters,famineand

droughthavealltakentheirtollonEcho'sextendedfamily,yet

thankstohersuccessfulleadershipthroughmanydifficulties,the

herdhasnowgrownto27membersofdifferentages.

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Meanwhile,Echohasbecomeworldfamous,thankstothree

filmsaboutherlifeandbehaviour,byaward-winningfilm-maker

MartynColbeck.Hisworkhaschangedpublicperceptionof

elephantsbydemonstratingthehighlevelofintelligenceandsocial

behaviourofthesecomplexcreatures.Therespectandinterest

generatedbythefilmshavehelpedtosavethisspecies,whichatone

timewasthreatenedwithextinction.Recentresearchbythe

ConservationTrusthasalsorevealedvaluableinformationabout

birthanddeathratesandthefactthatelephantscommunicateata

verysophisticatedlevel.Theycelebratebirth,havelifelong

friendshipsandevenmournthedeathoffamilymembers.

ThepopulationinKenyafellfrom130,000in1973tolessthan

20,000in1989,alossof85%.Thereasonforthisdisastrousdecline

wasmainlybecauseelephantswerehuntedintensivelyfortheirivory

tusks.Destructionofhabitatmadetheproblemworse.

Itisn'tallbadnewsforAfricanelephants,however.Inthe

AmboseliNationalParktheyhavebeenincreasingsteadilyin

numbers.Inthisprotectedareaof150squaremilesinsouthern

Kenya,theycanliverelativelyundisturbedinanaturalhabitat——

becausethepresenceofresearchersandtouristshaskeptpoachers

awayand,equallyimportantly,thelocalMasaipeoplehave

supportedtheproject.UnlikeotherplacesinAfrica,wherehunting

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andpoachingstilltakeplace,heretheelephantfamilystructureis

beingpreservedandthepopulationspansthewholerange,from

newborncalvestoadultsasoldasEcho.

Questions61to65

Answerthefollowingquestionswiththeinformationgiveninthe

passage.

61.HowoldistheelephantEcho?

62.WhathastherecentdroughtbroughttoEcho'sfamily?

63.WhathasguidedEcho'sfamilythroughonedangerafter

another?

64.WhatdoMartynColbeck'sthreefilmsshowaboutelephant?

65.WhatcausedthedisastrousdeclineinKenya'selephant

populationbetween1970sand1980s?

SectionC(10marks)

Questions66to70arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

InEnglish,thewordaboutcolourcanreflectdifferentemotions.

Blueandgreymeanbadmoodandredmeansvitality.Youmight

thinkthatwhetheryouchooseablueshirtorayellowonetowearto

workorcollegemakesnodifferencetoyourdayandthosearound

you.However,anincreasingnumberofexpertsarguethatthe

colourswechooseaffectourmood,ourcareerprospectsandeven

ourhealth.

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Thepowerofcolourhasbeenusedforcenturiesandweshould

bemakingthemostofitinourlivestoday.Colouraffectsustoa

greaterdegreethanmostofusrealise.Itisusedincreasinglyby

psychologistsandtherapistsforinfluencingmoodandstateofmind,

andforvarioustypesoftreatmentswhenweareill.Somepeople

evenbelievethattheblindcanbenefitfromthe,,vibrations,,that

colourgivesoff.

Anewresearchfoundthatpeopleareeasily

affectedbytheproductsthatareincolours.For

example,whenstudentsseetheredcolouronthe

blackboard,theydon'tfeeleased.Thecandieswhichare

packagedingreendon/toftensellwellandthefood

aren'tpackagedinblue.Colourhassomethingtodo

withpeople'smood,sothewisemanufacturersmake

useofthisruletocatchpeople'sattention.Theychoose

thecolourthatpleasescustomersandmakemore

profits.Companiesusecolourtogreateffectto

encourageustobuytheirproducts.Forexample,purple

isseenascreativeandmixeswellwithred,toshow

thatacompanyhasideasandthepowertomakethem

happen.Orangeandbluearealsorecommended

coloursforcompaniestouse,becauseorangeisthe

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colourofcommunicationandbluesuggestssafetyand

security.Sothiscouldbeaparticularlygood

combination.Companieshavefoundthatcertain

colours“speak“tospecificagegroups.Theyoftenusered

toattractyoungerpeopletotheirproducts,forexample,

asitisvibrantandmoreyouthfulthancolourslikegold

andnavy,whicholdercustomersseemtoprefer.

Wearingdifferentcolourscanaffecthowyoufeelandhow

othersreacttoyou,soitisimportanttoconsiderthiswhendeciding

whattowearinthemorning.Ifyouwantpeopletotakeyouseriously,

thenwearingnavyblueorblackisgood.Bluewouldalsobehelpful

foraninterviewororalexaminationbecauseitrelaxesyouand

makesyoufeelcalm.Redgetsyounoticedbyeveryoneandmakes

you,thewearer,feelenergetic,butbecareful,asitcanraiseyour

pulserateandnoteveryonewantsthiseffect.

Turquoiseisa"user-friendly",approachablecolour,which

peopleareattractedto;theyfeelfriendlytowardsyouwhenyou

wearit.Itisalsothoughtthatturquoisecantreatstressand

headaches.Greenisagoodcolourifyouarenotfeelingwell,and

possiblythisiswhywesometimesgiveflowersandplantstofriends

andrelativesinhospital.

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Sothinkcarefullybeforeyouleavethehouseorvisitafriend

withagift.Thecoloursyouchooseinbothcasesareapowerfultool.

Areyoumakingtherightimpression—onyourselfandonothers.

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