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Passage1ThisMarchisabusymonthinShanghai.There’salottodo.Herearethehighlights.LiveMusic—LateNightJazzEnjoyrealAmericanjazzfromHerbieDavis,thefamoustrumpetplayer.He’scomingwithhisnew7-pieceband,Herbie’sHeroes.Herbieisknowntoplaywellintheearlyhours,sodon’texpecttogetmuchsleep.ThisisHerbie’sthirdvisittoShanghai.Thefirsttwoweresoldout,sogetyourticketsquickly.PLACE:TheJazzClubDATES:15~23MarchPRICE:¥80,¥120TIME:10:00p.m.tilllate!TEL:6466-8736ScottishdancingTakeyourpartnersandgetreadytodancetillyoudrop.Scottishdancingisfunandeasytolearn.Instructorswilldemonstratethedances.Theliveband,GordonStroppieandTheWeefreesandalsoexcellent.PLACE:JackStein’sDATES:everyMondayPRICE:¥60,¥includingonedrinkTIME:7:00~10:00p.m.TEL:6402-1877Exhibitions—ShanghaiMuseumThereare120,000piecesonshowhere.YoucanseethewholeofChinesehistoryunderoneroof,It’salwaysinterestingtovisit,butdoublyatthemomentwiththeEgyptianTombsExhibition.Therearelotsofmummiesandmoregoldthanyou’veeverseenbefore.Letusknowifyouseeamummymove!PLACE:ShanghaiMuseumPRICE:¥30,(¥15forstudents)TEL:6888-6888DATES:dailyTIME:Monday~Friday9:00a.m.~5:00p.m.,Weekends9:00a.m.~9:00p.m.Dining—SushichefintownSushiisgettingreallybiginShanghai.InJapan,it’sbecomeanartform.ThemostfamousSushi“artist”isYukiKamura.She’salsooneofthefewfemalechefsinJapan.She’llbeatSushiSceneallofthismonth.PLACE:SushiSceneintheDATES:allmonthPRICE:¥200TIME:lunchtimeTEL:6690-3211Forafulllistofevents,pleaseseeourwebsite.1.Supposeyouaregoingtoattendanactivityat8:00p.m.onSaturday,whichonecanyouchoose?A.LiveMusic—LateNightJazzB.ScottishdancingC.Exhibitions—ShanghaiMuseumD.Dining—Sushichefintown2.InhowmanyPlacesyoucanhavelivemusic?A.1.B.2.C.3.D.4.3.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtotheadvertisements?A.Scottishdancingissointerestingandeasythatitwillnevertireyouout.B.TheperformancegivenbytheAmericanjazzhandwon’tlastlong.C.KamuramadeSushipopularinShanghai.D.ItismoreinterestingtovisitShanghaiMuseumwiththeexhibitsfromEgypt.4.FromthetextwemayguessthatKamurais.A.acookB.awaitressC.aninstructorD.anartistPassage2What’sonTV?6:00③Let’stalk!Guest:AnimalexpertJimPorter⑤Cartoons⑧News⑨News7:00③CookingwithCathyTonight:Chickenwithmushrooms.⑤Movie“AlaughaMinute”(1955)JamesRayburn.⑧SpinforDollars!⑨FarmReport7:30③DoubleTrouble(comedy)Thetwinsdisruptthehighschooldance.⑨WallStreetToday:StockMarketReport8:00③NBABasketball.Teamstobeannounced⑧Movie“Atday’sEnd”(1981)MichaelCollier,JulieRomer.DramasetinWorldWarⅡ.⑨NewsSpecial“SavingOurWaterways:PollutionintheMississippi”.1.Ifyouwereahousewife,whichprogramwouldprobablyinterestyoumost?A.Let’sTalk!B.WallStreetToday.C.CookingwithCathy.D.FarmReport.2.Ifyou’dliketowatchagameshow,youcouldturnontheTVto.A.Channel5at6:00B.Channel8at7:00C.Channel3at7:30D.Channel3at8:003.WhichismostprobablytheNewsChannel?A.3.B.5.C.8.D.9.Passage3EARTHWEEK—AdiaryoftheplanettormsSeveralmoreroundsoffiercestorms,tornadoesandfloodsstruckmanypartsoftheAmericanMidwestandNortheastasbadweathercontinuedacrosstheUSforasecondmonth.MonsoonStormsAsouth-westmonsoonhascausedgreatdamageinpartsofSriLanka.Governmentmeteorologistssaidthatunexpectedmonsoonalwindsblewdirectlyacrossthecountryfromthesouthernpartoftheearthatabout100km/h,producingseveralroundsofstormyweather.Nearly250housesinthecapitalColomboweredamaged.MtEtnaEruptsSicilyMountEtnavolcanoeruptedshortlyaftermidnightonJuly1,shooting“bombs”oflave(岩浆)ontheeasternsideofthemountain.The30-minuteeruptioncouldbeseenforseveralmilesbutdidnotthreatenanynearbyvillages.HurricaneHurricaneBlasloststrengthasitmovedovercoolerwatersinthePacificOceantothewestofMexico.BlasformedoffsouthwestMexicoduringthelastweek,buttheouterpartofthestormsweptwesternMichoacanState,killingfourpeoplewhentheirwoodandcardboardhomefelldown.MonkeyRepellentAfteryearsofunsuccessfulattemptstokeepcrop-eatingmonkeysoutofJapanesefields,aTokyoresearchteambelievesthatitmayhavefinallyfoundawaytopreventthedamagecausedbythemonkeys.Animalruinofcropsweresuccessfullypreventedbyshootingchili(辣椒)powderintotheair,irritatingtheeyesandnosesofmonkeysthatpassedinfrontofcarefullyplacedwarning.“We’vetried…allkindsofpreventivemeasures,butthemonkeysarebrightenoughtooutsmartthetricks,”saidToshiakiWada,DirectoroftheTokyoForestryExperimentStationinwesternTokyo.1.ThemonsooninSriLanka.A.wasofaveragestrengthB.destroyedmorepropertythanpreviousmonsoonsC.wasrareforthattimeoftheyearD.affectedonlytheouterareasofthenation2.WhatinformationaboutHurricaneBlasdoesthemapshow?AHeight.B.Strength.C.Speed.D.Direction.3.Accordingtotheinformation,whichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.TheeruptionofMtEtnalastedforasecondmonth.B.HurricaneBlaswasformedoffthecoastofItaly.C.TheAmericanMidwesthadfineweatherthroughoutJuly1998.D.TheeruptionofMtEtnadidnotdestroythelocalvillages.4.ToshiakiWada,directoroftheTokyoForestryExperimentStation,woulddescribethemonkeysas.A.happyB.cleverC.harmlessD.lovable5.Theinformationinthe“EARTHWEEK”diary.A.tellspeoplefutureweatherpatternsB.givesadviceondealingwithmonsoonsC.showsthatweathercanchangeunexpectedlyD.showstheeffectsthatstormshaveonanimalsPassage4Hereistheinformationaboutweb-log.So,whatdidyouthinkof“CatchMeIfYouCan?”Tellmeyourcomments:Tania:Ifoundthemovieentertaining,butIreallydon’tbelieveateenagercouldpasshimselfoffasanairlinepilot,adoctor,andalawyer.Itjustdoesn’tseempossiblethatpeoplewouldbelievethat,Heprobablypassedsomefraudulent(dishonest)checks,buttherestseemsunreal.Thefilmgoesallouttoshock.Ben:Tania,ifyoureadthebook,you’dknowthatAbagnalereallydidallthatstuffandmore.Thebook’sgotalotmoredetailsaboutthestufflikebankingcodesandhowAbagnaleusedhisknowledgetogetmoney,lotsofmoney—lotsofmoney—twomilliondollarsisn’tjustbeginner’sluck.Theguywasagenius!Pete:IsawthefilmandIreadthebook,butIthinkthefilmmakestoomuchoftheFBIagent(经纪人)whotriedtotrackdown(hunt)Abagnale.He’snotabigdealinthebook,Frommypointofview,thebookgivesabetterunderstandingofAbagnale’smotives(reasonsfordoingsomething).That’swhatreallysetsitapart(makesdifferent)forme.1.Whothinksthatthemovieistoodramatic(exciting)tobetrue?A.Tania.B.TaniaandPete.C.PeteandBen.D.Ben.Passage5Course:History101“IntroductiontoAmericanHistory”INSTRUCTOR:Dr.JaneKlammerOFFICE:305MarshallHallOFFICEHOURS:11:15~12:30MWF(MondayWednesdayFriday)CLASS:363MarshallHall3:35~5:00TT(TuesdayThursday)10:10~11:00MWFOthertimebyappointmentTEIEPHONE:255~4786TEXTBOOK:Green,Robert.P,TheAmericanTradition:AHistoryoftheUnitedStates.CharlesE.MerrilypublishingCo.Columbus,Ohio1984whichisavailableattheCollegeBookstore.COURSEREQUIREMENTS:mid-termexam:October10,20%ofthefinalgradefinalexam:December10,40%ofthefinalgradetermpaperdue:December15,40%ofthefinalgradeAttendanceisnotrequired,butyouareresponsibleforalltheinformationgivenintheclasslectures.InthelecturesIwilltalkaboutthechaptersinthetextbookandothermaterialthatIchoosetosupplement(补充)thecourse.Theexamswillcoverallthisinformation.Therefore,Iadviseyoutocometotheclassasmuchaspossible.Ifyouhavetomissaclass,besuretogettheclassmotesfromanotherstudent.Yourhomeworkassignmentsarelistedonthenextpage.YouaresupposedtoreadthechapteraboutwhichIwillbelecturingbeforeyoucometoclass.Thisistomakesurethatyouunderstandasmuchaspossiblewhiletakingnotesinmylectures.Bepreparedwhenyoucometoclass.Ifthereareanychangesintheassignedhomeworkreading,Iwillannounceinclass.Thetermpaperis40%ofyourfinalgrade.Itshouldnotexceed(超出)fifteenpages.(Anyonethinkingofmajoringinhistorymaywritetwenty-fivepages.)Beforethemid-termexamyouwillchoosethetopicforyoupaper.Haveagoodterm!1.Ifastudentwantstoknowwhatthehomeworkassignmentsare,.A.Prof.KlammerannouncestheminclassB.thestudentreadsthelistonthenextpageC.Prof.Klammergivesalistevery,weekinclassD.thestudentgoestotheprofessor’soffice2.IfastudentcannotseePorf.KlammerDuringherofficehours,he.A.seesherafterclassB.callsherathomeC.makesanappointmentwithherD.asksanotherstudent3.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingistrue?A.ThetextbookiswrittenbyDr.JaneKlammer.B.Ifyouhavetomissaclass,besuretosaysorrytoProf.Kalammer.C.TheStudentscanbuy“IntroductiontoAmericanHistory”attheCollegeBookstore.D.Prof.Klammeradvisesherstudentstotakenotesinherclass.4.Ifafreshmanthinksthathemightmajorinhistory,whatisthemaximumlengthofhispapercanbe?A.Fifteenpages.B.Twenty-fivepages.C.Tenpages.D.Nomaximum.Passage6HungryforChangeispartofagrowingmovementofpeoplewhowanttostopfaminethroughouttheworld.Theywanttomakecertainthatpeopleinfamineareascanprotectthemselvesfromtheeffectsoffuturedroughts.Theyalsowanttomakecertainthatenoughhelpisquicklyavailableforemergenciesinallpartsoftheworld.HungryforChangehashelpedtoraisemillionsofpoundsforfaminerelief.Ithasattractedagreatdealofnews-paperpublicityforitsreliefwork.IthasalsobeensuccessfulinpersuadingthegovernmentinBritaintoincreaseitsaidbudget(预算)byseveralmillionpoundsandcarryoutnewresearchintoimprovedcrops.WhileHungryforChangeworksinBritainforanendtopovertyandfamineintheworld,OxfamishelpingtogetoverthefearoffamineinsuchcountriesasEthiopiaandSudanwithlong-termdevelopmentprojects.InNorthWestDarfur,Sudan,Oxfamishelpingtoincreasefoodproduction.InNorthWestDarfur,Sudan,Oxfamisplantingtreesinordertoprovidefuelandshelter(居处),andtoprotectthesoil.Itisafarawayarea,whererainfallispoorandconditionsforagricultureandtheforestsaredifficult.InArbaMinch,Ethiopia,Oxfamissupportingaprojecttosupplycleanwatertovillages.Cleanwaterwillreducetheriskofdiseases,especiallyamongchildren.1.Theunderlinedword“famine”probablymeans.A.thebadharvestofgrainB.veryseriouslackoffoodC.theplacecoveringwithwaerD.alongperiodofdryweather2.Accordingtothepassage,Oxfamdoesnothelp.A.toincreasefoodproductionB.toprovidefuelandshelterC.tobuildschoolsandhospitalsD.tosupplycleanwater3.WhichofthefollowingisNotTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.HungryforChangewantstohelppeoplepreventfaming.B.HungryforChangehascollectedalotofmoney.C.OxfamplanstoimproveagricultureinSudaninaveryshorttime.D.OxfamisplantingtreestoimproveagricultureinNileProvince.Passage7WelcometotheNationalMaritimeMuseumTheNationalMaritime(海事的)Museumisthelargestofitskindintheworld,withovertwomillionitemsinitscollections.Twentygalleriesdisplaysomeofthefinestseaaffairsinhistoricbuildings,whichwereformerlyaschoolforthesonsofseamen.Openingtime10:00-17:00Winterhours10:00-18:00SummerhoursLastadmissionisthirtyminutesbeforeclosing.Smokingisnotallowedinthemuseum.Eatinganddrinkingareonlyallowedinthedesignatedareas.Photographyandvideoarenotpermittedinsidethebuildings.BookingsOurCentralBookingGrouphandlesallgroupvisitenquiries,fromschools,grouporganizersandtouroperators.Educationandinterpretation(解说)School’sprogrammersoperateinterm-time.Programmersoftalks,tours,workshops,story-telling,livinghistoryandinterpretationarerunthroughouttheyear,especiallyatweekendsandduringschoolholidays.E-libraryFacilities(设备)areprovidedforelectronicaccess(通道)tothemuseum’scollections.Pleaseaskamembertostafffordirectionstothenearestterminals(终端).Thesefacilitiesarealsoavailable(可用的)fromthecomfortofyourownhome.1.Fromthepassageweknow.A.schoolprogrammersareonlyrunatweekendsandonholidaysB.partofschooleducationhastobedoneinhemuseumC.studentscanreceivedifferentkindsofeducationhereD.themuseumrunsaschoolandhasstudentsofitsown3.HowcanwegettheinformationintheE-library?A.Wehavetoaskthemuseumforthepermissiontousethefacilities.B.Theonlywaytodosoistousetheterminalsofferedbythemuseum.C.Aslongastheelectronicfacilitiesareavailable,wecandosoanywhere.D.Ourpurposecannotbeachievedwithoutthedirectionofamemberofstaff.Passage8ThingyouneedtoknowaboutstudyingtherestudystyleSincethe1950s,theNetherlandshashadcoursesinEnglishespeciallyforforeignstudents.Studentsareexpectedtobecriticalofwhattheyreadandhear,andtobeableofworkingindependently.ForeignstudentswillsoonnoticethatatDutchinstitutionsforhigherlearningispeopleareexpectedtodoalotoftalking.Themostcommonformofteachingistheseminarorworkinggroup,whereasmallgroupofstudentsworkunderateacher’ssupervisiontoanalyze(分析)acertainproblem.Onexams,theyhavetoshowthattheyknowthematerial,andthattheyhaveformedwell-foundedopinionsonthesubject.Accommodations(住宿)Ifyouareinanexchangeprogrammeroraninternationalcourse,itisquitepossiblethataroomwillbearrangedforyou.Acceptitimmediately,oryouwillregretitlater.That’sbecausefindingaplacetoliveinacountryascrowdedastheNetherlandsisnoteasy.BeforeyouleaveChina,askyourhostinstitutionwhetherornothousingwillindeedbearrangedinadvance.IfyouareintheNetherlandsandstilllookingforaplace,asktheinternationalrelationsofficeorthestudentdeanforadvice.ExpensesTuition:(学费)Bachelor’sdegree:about2,500eurosayearMaster’sdegree:5,000—12,000eurosayearLivingexpenses:ExperiencehasshownthatayearintheNetherlandscostsaChinesestudentabout450—750eurosamonth.Hereisabreakdownofaveragepricesofsupermarketgoods:Litreofmilk:0.5—0.8euroKiloofapples:1.5eurosShampoo,400ml:4eurosTubeoftoothpaste:1euroBedsheet:20eurosOtherexpenses:Haircut:15eurosAirtickettoChina:600—800eurosMobilephonecall(oneminute):0.1—0.3euroPhonecalltoChina(withIPcard):7euros(oneminute)PostagestampintheNetherlands:0.39euroStampforChina:0.78euro(1euro=about10yuan)TransportationTrains,busesandtramsrunthroughoutthecountry.IfyoureallywanttosampleDutchlife,andgetaroundquicklyandeasily,buyyourselfabicycle.Moststudentsbuysecond-handbicycles.Areasonableonewillcostyou70—120euros.Youcanfindthematsecond-handbicycleshopsoratthebicycleparkingfacilitiesnearrailwaystations.1.Teachersforeignstudentstodomuchtalkingandanalyzinginordertomakethem.A.gethighermarksB.passexamseasierC.beabletoworkindependentlyD.getinclosetouchwitheachother2.Thepassageimpliesthat.A.itiseasiertofindaroominNetherlandsB.itisdifficulttofindaroominNetherlandsC.yourhostinstitutionwillsurelyfindaroomforyouD.theinternationalrelationsofficecanfindaroomforyou3.ItcostsatleastayearforaMaster’sdegree.A.104,000yuanB.104,000eurosC.174,000yuanD.134.000euros4.Moststudentsridesecond-handbicyclesmainlybecause.A.theycanridethemfastandeasilyB.bicyclesaresafeandcomfortableforridingC.bicyclesareconvenientandeasytoparkD.bicyclesareconvenientandcheapPassage9Thisistimeofyearwhenwethinkaboutgivingandreceivingpresents.Canyoufindalittleextratogive?Onthispagewesuggestafeworganizationsyoumightliketohelp.LittletonChildren’sHomeWedon’twantyourmoney,butchildren’stoys,booksandclothesingoodconditionwouldbeverywelcome.Also—wearelookingforfriendlyfamilieswhowouldtakeourchildrenintotheirhomesforeafewhoursordaysandgivethemnotonlyfoodbutalselove.Youhavesomuch—willyoushareit?PhoneSisterThomason55671.Children’sHospiceWelookafterasmallnumberofverysickchildren.Thisimportantworkskillandlove.Wecannotcontinuewithoutgiftsofmoneytopayformorenursingstaff.Wealsoneedstorybooksandtoyssuitableforquietgames.StreetFoodInthewinterweather,it’snofunbeinghomeless.It’sevenworseifyou’rehungry.Wegivehotfoodtoatleastfiftypeopleeverynight.It’shardwork,butnecessary.Canyoucomeandhelp?Ifnot,canyoufindalittlemoney?Weuseaveryoldkitchen,andweurgentlyneedsomenewsaucepans.Moneyfornewwouldbemostwelcomeindeed.ContactStreetFood,c/oMary’sHouse,ElmingWay.LittletonPhone27713.LittletonYouthClubHaveyougotanunwantedchair?—arecordplayer?—apotofpaint?Becausewecanusethem!Wewanttogettoworkonourmeetingroom!Pleasephone66231andwe’llbehappytocollectanythingyoucangiveus.Thankyou!Weofferawarmbedforthenighttoanyonewhohasnowheretogo.WerenttheformerCommercialHotelonGreenStreet.Althoughitisnotexpensive,weneverseemtohavequiteenoughmoney.Canyouletushaveafewpounds?Anyamount,howeversmall,willbesuchahelp.Sendittousat15,GreenSt,Littleton.PleasemakeacheckpayabletoNightShelter.1.ifyoulikechildrenandyoucouldofferahappyfamilytoahomelesschild,youmaygoto.A.StreetFoodB.TheNightShelterC.LittletonChildren’sHomeD.Children’sHospice2.Wecaninferthat.A.therearetoomanysocialproblemsinthiscountryB.peopleareverypoorduringthetimeforgivingC.warm-heartedpeopleliketogiveawaymoneyD.thispassageistakenfromalocalnewspaper3.Ifyourchildhasgrownup,youmaytakethechild’sthingsto.A.Children’sHomeandChildren’sHospiceB.YouthClubandChildren’sHomeC.Children’sHospiceandNightShelterD.YouthClubandNightShelterPassage10ThePhantomoftheOperaThePhantomoftheOpera,byAndrewLloydWebber,debuts(appearsinpublicforthefirsttime)inShanghai,markingtheproduction’sfirstAsianperformance.SinceitwasfirststagedinLondon,theplayhasbeenseenby58millionpeopleallovertheworld.ThePhantomoftheOperadepicts(描述)amysteriouspersonwithabeautifulvoicelivingundertheParisTheatre.Thegrandstagesetsandmusicalfamousthroughouttheworld.7:15pm,December18200-2000yuan7:15pm,December19,24-26,31100-800yuanShanghaiGrandTheatre,300RennindadaoTel:5466-0206Cellorecital(大提琴独奏会)CellistNinaKotovawillstagearecitalinShanghai.Kotova,fromRussia,isanexcellentmusicianandcomposer(作曲家).Shegainedworldattentionwhenshewonfirstprizeinaninternationalmusiccontestattheageof15.Sheisamodelandhasgracedthesoversofmanyfashionmagazines.7:30pm,December1550-500yuanShanghaiConcertHall,523Yan’anDongluTel:6386-2836PipaconcertYangJingplaysthepipainconcert.Thepipaplayerfoundherdistinctive(有特色的)musicalcharacterthroughtheancientpiecesofanancientcultureandthemostcontemporary(当代的)musicoftheworld.Rootedinthemillennia-oldtraditionofChinesemusic,shebuildsonavastbodyofmusicalhistoryfromtheEastandWest.7:15pm,December1040-100yuanHeLutingConcertHall,20FenyangLuTel:6437-11921.Toattendtwodifferentconcertslistedabovewillcostatleast.A.80yuanB.90yuanC.600yuanD.1,000yuan2.ThosewhoareinChinesetraditionalmusicwill.A.watchaconcertattheHeLutingConcertHallB.spend500yuanormoreonaticketC.call55466-0206tobookticketsD.watchaplayat300RenminDadaoonDec.183.Wecanknowfromtheadvertisementsthat.A.peoplelivinginShanghaiwillseethefirstperformanceofThePhantomoftheOperaB.ThePhantomoftheOperaisamusicalplayperformedattheParisTheatreC.CellistKotova’sphotocanbeseenonthecoversofmanyfashionmagazinesD.YangJing,thepipaplayer,acceptsnowesterninfluenceinherperformancePassage11AdultBasicEducation(ABE)andGEDPreparationTaskTheAdultBasicEducationDepartmentservesahugepopulationofearners.Ourtaskistoteachbasicskillsandhelplearnerstogetmoreknowledgetofunctioneffectivelyasafamilymember,citizen,worker,andlifelonglearnerinachangingworld.DescriptionABEisanon-credit(非学分的)programofself-improvementdesignedtoimprovebasicskillsforstudentswhoareofdifferenteducationallevels.Developmentsofreading,writing,andmathsskillsarepaidspecialattentionto,aswellaslifeskills,employ-ability,andtechnology.StudentswithouthighschooldiplomasalsohaveopportunitiestopreparefortheGEDexamsinthefivesubjectareas;writing,socialstudies,science,literature,andmaths.PrerequisitesABEclassesareopentoanyone18oroverwhodesirestoimprovebasicreading,writing,andmathsskillsattheprecollegelevel.Studentswhoare16or17mustfirstobtainanofficialreleasefromhighschoolbeforeattendingclass.Tobeaccepted,studentsmustattendanEducationalPlanningSession.DuringtheEducationalPlanningSessionstudentswillbegivenanoverviewoftheABEprogramsaswellasPCCpolities,fees,etc.Studentswillalsohavetheirreading,writing,andmathsabilitiesassessed(被评估)DuringtheEducationalPlanningSession.Theresultsoftheirassessmentswillhelptheteachersdevelopindividualprogramsofstudyforstudentstoguidethemtowardtheirpersonalglals.StudentsmeedingspecialhelpmustgetintouchwiththeOfficeforStudentswithDisabilities(503-977-4341)atleasttwoweeksbeforethesessionisheld.CourseABE0741:BeginningLiteracyABE0742:BeginningABEO743:IntermediateⅠABE0744:IntermediateⅡABE0745:SecondaryⅠABE0746:SecondaryⅡ(IncludespreparationfortheGEDTest)1.TheABEDepartmentservesanaimto.A.providelearnerswithbasicknowledgeandskillstofitinwithsocietyB.helplearnerssuccessfullygetajobinachangingworldC.offerdiplomastothosewhofailtofinishsecondaryeducationD.providestudentswithopportunitiestopreparefortheGEDexams2.A17-year-oldisnotacceptedtoABEclassesonlybecause.A.heisbelow18B.hecan’tofferahighschooldiplomaC.heleftschoolwithoutofficialpermissionD.heisassessedpoorinlearningperformancePassage12TheMainLibraryHasFiveFloorsOpentothePublicFOURTHFLOOR:SocialSciences&History300-399,650-659&900-999.Lawbooksareshelvedinaseparatearea.FollowsignsfortheLawLibrary.THIRDFLOOR:Humanities100-199,200-299,400-499,700-799&800-899.SECONDFLOOR:ScienceandTechnology500-599,600-649&660-699.FIRSTFLOOR:Current(unbound)Periodicals(期刊)。AninformationpointisinsidethePeriodicalsOffice.GROUNDFLOOR:ReferenceGeneralreferencebooksandbibliographies(书目;书目).TheReferenceLibrariansoneachfloorareavailabletoanswerqueriesduringofficehours.AtothertimesyoucanaskattheIssueDesk,ontheGroundFloor.Booksareshelvedaccordingtosize:NormalsizeLargesizeTheshelvesarecolourcodedtohelpyouidentifythem:REDLargebooksWHITENormalsizebooksYELLOWLargeperiodicalsBLUENormalsizeperiodicalsBooksreturnedthepreviousdaymaybeontheRecentReturnsshelves,nexttotheReferenceLibrarians’desks.1.Ifyouwanttolookupawordinadictionary,whichfloorwouldyougoto?A.Groundfloor.B.Firstfloor.C.Thirdfloor.D.Fourthfloor.2.Whatisthecolourcodeoftheshelveswherenormalsizenovelsareplaced?A.Blue.B.Red.C.Yellow.D.White.Passage13WHAT’SONSTAGERussiandances:Thefamous“LittleWhiteBirth”DanceTroupewilltravelfromRussiatopresentperformancesinBeijing.Thetroupe,foundedin1948,isfamousforitscombinationofRussianfolkdancesandclassicaldancingart.IthasbeeninvitedbytheBeijingForeignCultureExchangeCotogivefourperformancesinBeijing..CIBCERTSFolkmusic:AconcertofclassicsofChinesefolkmusicwillgreetaudienceonthefirstdayoftheYearofSnakeattheBeijingConcertHall.TheChinaSongandDanceEnsemblewillperformdozensoftraditionalinstrumentalpieces,suchas“FullofJoy”,“ColorfulCloudChasingtheMoon”,and“SpringFestivalSuite.”Time:7:30pm,Janu-ary24place:1,Beixinhuajie,XichengDistrictTel:6559-8285EXENTSFlowerfestival:theBeijingBotanicalGardenisbringingpeopleabloomingfestivalwiththebeautifulflowersinitstropical(热带的)plantsgreenhouse.Thegardenhasintroducednearly80kindsofflowersabroadfortheexhibition.Thereisalsoanexhibitionofpottednarcissus(水仙)landscapes(风景).Morethan300minilandscapesinvolvingimportednarcissuseswillbedisplayed,peoplecangetapreviewoftheshowbyvisiting,thegarden’swebsite.Time:8:30am-5pmuntilJanuary28Place:WofosiLuneartheFragrantHillsTel:8259-55471.SupposeyouaretoofarawayfromBeijingoryoucan’tsparetimetogothereinperson,whichofthefollowingshowscanyouenjoyallthesame?A.Russiandances.B.Kiteshow.C.Folkmusic.D.Flowerfestival.2.Ifyouandyourclassmateshaveafreeeven

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