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2022年全國大學生英語競賽樣題(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.
Questions6
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