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1、最牛英语口语培训模式:躺在家里练口语,全程外教一对一,三个月畅谈无阻! 洛基英语,免费体验全部在线一对一课程: Part I Writing 【参考范文一】 Universities Taking Donations It is common now for people to give and universities to take donations. Many universities, especially those elite ones, can receive millions from the individuals and companies every year. For

2、 example, Zhejiang University was reported to have accepted more than 520 million yuan in 2010 from its alumni. People have different views on universities taking donations. Some believe that more funds will contribute to a better development of the university, and donations can aid students who com

3、e from low-income families. Others, however, argue that colleges shouldnt accept endowment, since the governmental funds allocated to universities are enough for their development. They also point out that many universities fail to make good use of the donations and most money dont go to poor studen

4、ts. In my opinion, taking donations benefits not only the university but also its students. Even if most donations are not given to poor students directly, they help update teaching facilities and improve the school environment, which will benefit the students indirectly. Therefore, universities tak

5、ing donations should be advocated. 【参考范文二】 Universities Taking Donations Donations to universities have become commonplace with the rapid economic development and peoples emphasis on education. Some donations universities receive come from the individuals, most of who are their alumni, while some ar

6、e made by large companies, domestic or international ones. People differ on universities taking donations. Supporters say receiving donation helps universities develop faster. It also provides chances to those willing to promote higher education. Critics, however, maintain that universities are sacr

7、ificing independence, since most large donations are conditional ones. For example, many large donors would require schools to publicize their contributions, such as naming a teaching building after their names. Personally, I think universities should be careful in receiving endowment. A general rul

8、e: donations that are given with no conditions can be accepted. Besides, universities should examine the sources of the donations and resist the commercial pressures which are put on them.Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) 1. C) 2. B) 3. D) 4. A) 5. D) 6. B) 7. C) 8 attractive 9.

9、an online hit 10. criticized Part III Listening Comprehension 11. A) 12. B) 13. A) 14. A) 15. A) 16. C) 17. B) 18. B) 2 / 1319. B) 20. A) 21. D) 22. D) 23. D) 24. C) 25. A) 26. A) 27. D) 28. B) 29. D) 30. A) 31. C) 32. A) 33. C) 34. D) 35. A) 36. services 37. agrees 38. immediately 39. receives 40.

10、promises 41. nowadays 42. issued 43. purchases 44. Credit cards from credit companies can be used to buy things almost anywhere 45. Most large credit companies are connected to large banks 46. After an applicant receives a credit card, he or she can use the card to make purchases Part IV Reading Com

11、prehension (Reading in Depth) 47. O) 48. I) 49. M) 50. H) 51. L) 52. B) 53. E) 54. D) 55. N) 56. F) 57. C) 58. C) 59. B) 60. D) 61. A) 62. B) 63. C) 64. A) 65. D) 66. C) Part V Cloze 67. C) 68. A) 69. D) 70. B) 71. D) 72. C) 73. A) 74. C) 75. B) 76. A) 77. D) 78. B) 79. C) 80. A) 81. D) 82. B) 83. A

12、) 84. C) 85. D) 86. B) Part VI Translation 87. would never have missed the chance 88. be measured purely by examination results 89. adjusted to the harsh weather there 90. do they know about German 91. at the thought of meeting him录音文本 Part III Listening Comprehension Section A 11. W: Mr. Johnson, h

13、ave you heard the morning news report? Mill has resigned his post as Prime Minister. M: I didnt turn on the radio this morning, but I did see the headlines. If you remember, he threatened to leave the office at the last cabinet meeting. Q: How did Mr. Johnson learn that the Prime Minister has resign

14、ed? 12. M: I am assigned the work to Africa for one year and I want to rent my apartment during this period. But still no one would rent it. W: It is the off-season of renting. Have you posted an advertisement in the local newspaper? Q: What does the woman suggest the man do? 13. W: Are you listenin

15、g to me? You are not really with you at the moment. What has happened to you today? M: Sorry, maybe it is because of these cold drugs Im taking. And I am feeling very sleepy. Q: What is the man probably going to do? 14. M: Im ashamed to say I cant afford to go out tonight. Ive spent all my money. W:

16、 Dont worry. Im loaded right now. Q: What does the woman mean? 15. W: Will the failure of the football team sponsored by our company affect our sales and marketing campaign? M: No way! The team might not be the winner but the company is. Q: What does the man mean? 16. M: I am so exhausted and I have

17、nt taken a holiday for a long time. My chances would be better if they hired more people. W: Give up that idea. They always want to keep the cost down. Q: What does the woman imply? 17. W: So, have you collected the blood sample so we could do our genetic research?M: Im afraid we are in trouble. The

18、 people were testing have religious concern about the work were doing, so I couldnt collect the sample. Q: What are the two speakers talking about? 18. W: Tom, were all going out for a drink after work. Fancy joining us? M: Thanks, but Im afraid I cant. Ive got to finish this report before I go home

19、 tonight. Q: What does the man mean? Now you will hear the two long conversations. Conversation One W: Oh, Ken, I have been meaning to talk to you. M: Hi, Denise! Whats up? W: I have this great job lined up to manage a clothing store at the mall. M: Oh, say in detail, please. W: Well, one of the pro

20、fessors in my department just told me about a summer practice program that is available. She thinks I might be able to practice in the office at the Wayfarer Hotel here in town. M: That sounds like a great opportunity, too. Why not take advantage of it? W: Id love to, especially since Im studying ho

21、tel management. It would be a great way to get some practical experience in my field. M: And you never know, it might lead to something with them after graduation. Theyre one of the biggest hotel chains in the area. W: Youre right. But the problem is that I wouldnt be making nearly as much money as

22、I would be working in the clothing store. Not to mention the discount Id get on clothes there. M: How much money can you get from your practice work? W: Very little money. But I can get a free room and board for the summer. M: Well, if I were you, Id take it anyway. You can always get a job during t

23、he school year next year to make a few extra bucks. Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 19. Why does Denise like to talk to Ken? 20. Why might the summer practice be a good opportunity for Denise? 21. Whats the main disadvantage of the summer practice for Denise? 22

24、. What does Ken suggest Denise do? Conversation Two M: Hello, this is John Burns from the Top Company Ltd. Im phoning to return Ms. Thompsons call. W: Oh, hello, Mr. Burns. This is Susan Thompson speaking. Im glad you ring back so soon. Theres a serious problem, Im afraid. You know that order for 50

25、0 cases of Top Whiskey we put recently? M: Oh, yes. I saw to it myself. Whats the problem? Hasnt it arrived? W: Well, in a way, but its stuck at the customs. Theres something wrong with the declaration, it seems. Some kind of omission or error. M: Oh, really? Thats strange. Do you know what it is? W

26、: Well, I only heard that some of the details were incomplete and the customs cant let the consignment through. M: Ms. Thompson, Ill tell you what Ill do. Our forwarding agents are handling this delivery and theyre generally very reliable. Er, let me just get on to them. W: Yes, if you would. And ca

27、n you let me know as soon as possible when I can have the Whiskey? Times rather short and our customers are waiting for the wine, you know.M: Of course. Ill see to it, Ms. Thompson, and if at all possible, youll get a call today. W: Well, getting the delivery today would suit me better. Oh, one othe

28、r thing, Im out of the office after 12 oclock. If you call me after this time, would you leave a message with our switchboard operator? Ill tell her to expect your call. M: Yes, I spoke to her before. Ill get things moving as quickly as I can. W: Right. Thanks. Goodbye then, Mr. Burns. M: Goodbye. Y

29、oull be hearing from us very soon. Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 23. What do we know from the womans complaint? 24. What does the man say about their forwarding agents? 25. What is the man asked to do at the end of the conversation? Section B Passage One I was

30、 9 years old when I found out my father was ill. It was 1994, but I can remember my mothers words as if it were yesterday “Carol, I dont want you to take food from your father, because he has AIDS. Be very careful when you are around him.” AIDS wasnt something we talked about in my country when I wa

31、s growing up. From then on, I knew that this would be a family secret. My parents were not together anymore, and my dad lived alone. For a while, he could take care of himself. But when I was 12, his condition worsened. My fathers other children lived far away, so it fell to me to look after him. We

32、 couldnt afford all the necessary medication for him, and because dad was unable to work, I had no money for school supplies and often couldnt even buy food for dinner. I would sit in class feeling completely lost. The teachers words were drowned as I tried to figure out how I was going to manage. I

33、 did not share my burden with anyone. I had seen how people reacted to AIDS. Kids laughed at classmates who had parents with the disease. And even adults could be cruel. When my father was moved to the hospital, the nurses would leave his food on the bedside table even though he was too weak to feed

34、 himself. I had known that he was going to die, but after so many years of keeping his condition a secret, I was completely unprepared when he reached his final days. Sad and hopeless, I called a woman at the non-profit National AIDS Support. That day, she kept me on the phone for hours. I was so lu

35、cky to find someone who cared. She saved my life.I was 15 when my father died. He took his secret away with him, having never spoken about AIDS to anyone, even me. He didnt want to call attention to AIDS. I do. Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard. 26. What does Carol tell

36、 us about her father? 27. Why did Carol keep her fathers disease a secret? 28. Why did Carol write the passage? Passage Two To get a drivers license, you must take a series of tests. The first test is the vision test. This test checks your eyes to see if you have to wear glasses when you drive. The

37、second test is a written test that checks your knowledge of highway and traffic regulations. You can prepare for this test by studying a booklet that you can get at the drivers license office. After you pass the written test, you receive an instruction permit. This permit allows you to practice driv

38、ing with an experienced driver. The last test you have to take is a road test. This checks your driving ability. If you pass it, you will receive your drivers license. When you go to the drivers license office to take the road test, you must provide your own vehicle. First, the license examiner chec

39、ks the mechanical condition of your car. Then, the examiner gets into the car with you and asks you to drive in regular traffic. While you are driving, the examiner tests you for such things as starting, stopping, turning, backing up, and parking. If you cant control the car properly, or if you viol

40、ate a traffic regulation while you are taking the test, you fail the examination. You will have to practice driving more until you take the road test again and pass it. Questions 29 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard. 29. What does the second test check? 30. What does the instruction

41、 permit allow you to do? 31. What do we learn about the road test? 32. Who are the most probable readers of the passage? Passage Three Margaret, married with two small children, has been working for the last seven years as a night cleaner, cleaning offices in a big building. She trained as a nurse,

42、but had to give it up when her elder child became seriously ill. “I would have liked to go back to it, but the shifts are all wrong for me, as I have to be home to get the children up and off to school.” So she works as a cleaner instead, from 9 p.m. till 6 a.m. five nights a week for just 90, befor

43、e tax and insurance. “Its better than it was last year, but I still think that people who work unsocial hours should get a bit extra.” The hours shes chosen to work mean that she sees plenty of the children, but very little of her husband. However, she doesnt think that puts any pressure on their re

44、lationship. Her work isnt physically very hard, but its not exactly pleasant, either. “I do get angry with people who leave their offices like a place for raising pigs. If they realized people like me have to do it, perhaps theyd be a bit more careful.” The fact that shes working all night doesnt wo

45、rry Margaret at all. Unlike some dark buildings at night, the building where she works is fully lit, and the women work in groups of three. “Since Ive got to be here, I try to enjoy myself and I usually do, because of the other girls. We all have a good laugh, so the time never drags.” Another chall

46、enge Margaret has to face is the reaction of other people when she tells them what she does for a living. “They think youre a cleaner because you dont know how to read and write,” said Margaret. “I used to think what my parents would say if they knew what Id been doing, but I dont think that way any more. I dont dislike the work though I cant say Im mad about it.” Questions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard. 33. Wh

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