Questions 11 to 13 are based on the following interview with George Schaller, a world famous biologist, about his painstaking studies of mammals all over the world. You now have 15 seconds to read Questions 11 to 13. When did Mr. Schaller become interested in animals()
A: In his childhood.
B: In his university days.
C: In his postgraduate studies.
D: In his expedition into the wild.
A: In his childhood.
B: In his university days.
C: In his postgraduate studies.
D: In his expedition into the wild.
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- Questions 11 to 13 are based on the following interview with George Schaller, a world famous biologist, about his painstaking studies of mammals all over the world. You now have 15 seconds to read Questions 11 to 13. When does Mr. Schaller feel scared of wild animals() A: When the contact is not well-planned. B: When the animals are irritated. C: When he recalls the contact afterwards. D: When he is reminded of the danger.
- Questions 18~20 are based on an interview about a murder. You now have 15 seconds to read Questions 18~20. How old is the man murdered A: [A] In his thirties. B: In his twenties. C: In his forties. D: In his fifties.
- Questions 11~13 are based on the following conversation between Professor Williams and his student on Japanese art. You now have 15 seconds to read Questions 11~13. What is the student interested in exactly A: Japanese art. B: Chinese art. C: Influence of Chinese art on Japanese art. D: Interactions of Chinese and Japanese arts.
- Questions 11 - 13 are based on the following talk about hand preference. You now have 15 seconds to read Questions 11 - 13. Who is likely to be left-handed A: Men. B: Women. C: Children. D: Old people.
- Questions 14--16 are based on the following monologue about Marco Polo’s life as a traveller. You now have 15 seconds to read Questions 14--16. Marco Polo came to China A: alone. B: with two friends. C: with his brothers. D: with his father and uncle.