Section B
Passage One
Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.
26. [A] Nerves and blood vessels.
[B] Nerves and skin tissue.
[C] Nerves and muscles.
[D] Nerves and plaque.
27. [A] Fat.
[B] Protein.
[C] Sugar.
[D] Oil.
28. [A] Dentists Know Best.
[B] Tooth Decay and Gum Disease.
[C] Tongue and Cheek Disease.
[D] The Importance of Being Healthy.
Passage Two
Questions 29 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.
29. [A] Find a roommate.
[B] Hand in applications.
[C] Go to Spanish house.
[D] Buy a meal ticket for the cafeteria.
30. [A] Women's dorms.
[B] Men's dorms.
[C] Family housing.
[D] International houses.
31. [A] Coed dorms.
[B] Family student housing.
[C] International houses.
[D] Spanish house.
32. [A] Visit the type of housing they like.
[B] Move into the housing.
[C] Fill out forms.
[D] Buy a meal ticket.
Passage Three
Questions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.
33. [A] Because he likes learning.
[B] Because his hearing center is still immature.
[C] Because his ears are immature.
[D] Because he wants to know how to use his ears.
34. [A] Get angry.
[B] Look away.
[C] Begin crying.
[D] Ignore it.
35. [A] When he is pleased.
[B] When he grows up.
[C] When he gets angry.
[D] When he hears other baby crying.
答案解析:
Passage One
Take care of your teeth and your teeth will take care of you. Your teeth are a living part of your body. They have nerves and blood vessels. Diseased teeth can cause pain, die, and fall out. False teeth often do not work as well as natural teeth. If you do take proper care of your teeth, you can keep them your entire life.
Plaque is the main enemy of healthy teeth. Everyone has plaque. It is a sticky, colorless film that coats the teeth. Plaque is always forming on the teeth. Plaque that is left on the teeth for some time hardens. The result is tooth decay and gum disease. The bacteria in plaque live on sugar. They change sugar into acids. If left untreated, decay goes deeper and deeper into the tooth. After a while the decay reaches the nerves and blood vessels of the inner tooth. By the time this happens, the tooth has probably started to ache.
In addition to tooth decay, there are also gum diseases to watch out for. The bacteria in plaque make poisons that attack the gums. Teeth become loose and may fall out. Adults lose most teeth this way.
Gum disease starts slowly. There may be no pain. As a rule, gum disease first appears as swelling. Then the gums become tender. There also may be bleeding. To heal diseased gums, your teeth need one or more dental cleanings. Regular visits to your dentist are a must.
Many people worry about bad teeth. This may result from several causes. It could be due to gum disease or leftover bits of food. It may be caused by plaque. Decayed teeth can cause bad breath.
Keep your mouth healthy! When you brush your teeth, do a good job.
Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.