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测试一
PartIListeningComprehension
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeach
conversationaquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationand
thequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.
Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C),andD),and
decidewhichisthebestanswer.(10points)
1.
A)Becausetheyareunlucky.
B)Becausetheydrivetooslow.
C)Becauseit'salongwayfromhere.
D)Becausethereisatrafficjam.
2.
A)Herideaisverygood.
B)Hehasabetteridea.
C)Sheshouldhaveabetteridea.
D)Hedoesnrtlikeheridea.
3.
A)Thewomandidn'tintendtocallthetravelagency.
B)Thewomandidn'twanttospeaktoMr.Landry.
C)Thewomanwantedtospeaktothemanager.
D)Thewomanworkedinthetravelagency.
4.
A)Hedoesn'thavetimetowait.
B)Hedoesn'twanttowaitforanyone.
C)Itdoesn'tbotherhimtowait.
D)Itupsetshimverymuch.
5.
A)Secretary.
B)Doctor.
C)Teacher.
D)Manager.
6.
A)Thetrainleavesfromanotherplatform.
B)Thetrainmaynotleavebecauseofastrike.
C)Thetrainisabouttoleavefromplatform7.
D)Thetrainhasalreadyleftfromplatform7.
7.
A)Theirteacher.
B)Theirson.
C)Amaninthetheater.
D)Amaninthephoto.
8.
A)42dollars.
B)50dollars.
C)54dollars.
D)80dollars.
9.
A)Shepreferswintertolateautumn.
B)Shepreferswinterwhetherornotthereissnow.
C)Shepreferswinteronlywhensnowisplentiful.
D)Sheprefersspringtolateautumn.
10.
A)Hewrotethepaperlastsemester.
B)He'llfinishthepaperinafewminutes.
C)Heneverdoesassignmentsearly.
D)Heisn'tgoingtowritethepaper.
SectionB:
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageis
readforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsoriginalidea.Thenlistento
thepassageagain.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredto
fillintheblanksnumberedfrom11to20withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.
Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhave
written.(5points)
Oneofthemostimportantchangesinhow11)respondtotheproblemsofwasteisthe
developmentoftechniquesandprocessesforrecyclingmaterialsthathavebeen
thrownaway.Thewordrecyclingmeanstoreusethematerialthathasgonethrough
theprocessfromarawmaterialtoafactoryandto12).Mostplastics,forexample,
beganascrudeoilfromoilwells.Amanufacturingprocesschangessomeofthe13)
toproduceplastics.Theplasticsaremadeintothousandsofproductsandsentto
consumerswhousethem.Whenconsumers14)theirplasticbottlesortoysor
packages,theythrowthemaway.Unfortunately,15),safeandeasyplacestodepositit
arebecomingfewerandfewer.Moreover,oilforplastics,treesforpaper,and16)for
glassandmetalproductionarealsobecominghardertofindandmoreexpensive.One
17)thatcanhelpsolveproblemsofbothsupplyanddisposalisrecycling,orusingthe
samematerialmorethanonce.
Japanalreadyrecycles18)ofitshouseholdtrash.TheGermangovernmenthasavery
strictlawrequiringthat19).Underthenewlaw,automobilemanufacturersmustbuya
carbackwhenitisnolongeruseful.Thecarmustthen20)--metals,plastics,glass,
andsoon.Thislawhasmadeautomobilemanufacturersthinkmorecarefullyabout
thekindsofmaterialsthatgointoautomobilesandhowthosematerialsareused.
SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearanincompletedialoguetwice.Whenthe
dialogueisreadforthefirsttime,youarerequiredtofilleachofthe5gapsinthe
dialoguebychoosinganappropriateresponsefromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)
andD).Whenthedialogueisreadforthesecondtime,youshouldcheckwhatyou
havedone.(5points)
21.
A)Oh,yes,John.Howareyou?
B)AreyouJohnSmith?
C)Howdoyoudo,Ken?
D)Gladtomeetyou,John.
22.
A)Sorrytohearaboutit.
B)Soundswonderful.
C)I'mgreatlyimpressed.
D)It*sniceofyoutosayso.
23.
A)wouldyoupleasecometodinner?
B)doyouwanttohavedinnerwithus?
C)you'dbettercometodinnerwithus.
D)wedloveyoutocometodinnerwithus.
24.
A)takeyouhome.
B)meetyouthereinthehotel.
C)pickyouuponhiswayhome.
D)giveyouafreeride.
25.
A)At5:30a.m.
B)5:30willbefine.
C)Howdoes5:30sound?
D)Whataboutthisevening?
PartIIReadingComprehension
Directions:Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysome
questionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),
B),C)andD),andyoushoulddecidewhichisthebestchoice.(40points)
Passage1
Questions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
TheUnitedStatesisfullofautomobiles.Therearestillmanyfamilieswithoutcars,
butsomefamilieshavetwoorevenmore.However,carsareusedformorethan
pleasure.Theyarenecessarypartoflife.
Carsareusedforbusiness.Theyaredriventoofficesandfactoriesbyworkerswho
havenootherwaytogettotheirjobs.Whensalesmenaresenttodifferentpartsofthe
city,theyhavetodriveinordertocarrytheirproducts.Farmershavetodriveintothe
cityinordertogetsupplies.
Sometimessmallchildrenmustbedriventoschool.Insomecitiesschoolbusesare
usedonlywhenchildrenlivemorethanamilefromtheschool.Whenthechildrenare
tooyoungtowalkthatfar,theirmotherstaketurnsdrivingthemtoschool.One
motherdrivesonMondays,takingherownchildrenandneighbors1childrenaswell.
AnotherdrivesonTuesdays,anotheronWednesdays,andsoon.Thisiscalled
formingacarpool.Menalsoformcarpools,withthreeorfourmentakingturns
drivingtotheplacewheretheyallwork.
Morecarpoolsshouldbeformedinordertoputfewerautomobilesontheroadand
touselessgasoline.Parkingisagreatproblem,andsoisthetrafficinandaround
cities.Toomanycarsarebeingdriven.Somethingwillhavetobedoneabouttheuse
ofcars.
26.ManyfamiliesintheU.S.owncarsbecause.
A)carsareasourceofpleasureforthem
B)theyneedacartoformacarpool
C)theylivemorethanamileawayfromtheschool
D)carsformnecessarypartintheirlife
27.WhichofthefollowinggroupsisNOTmentionedthoughtheycertainlydrivecars?
A)Officeworkers.
B)Policeandmailcarriers.
C)Salesmenandfarmers.
D)Factoryworkers.
28.Paragraph3suggeststhatintheUnitedStates.
A)childrenhavetowalktoschool
B)schoolbusestakeallthechildrentoschool
C)mothersdrivechildrentoschool
D)familiesusuallylivewithinamilefromtheschool
29."Acarpool“mostprobablymeans.
A)anumberofpeoplesharingtheuseofacar
B)aplaceforparkingcars
C)agroupoftouristsdrivingalternatively
D)aplaceforlearningtodrive
30.Whatistheauthor'sadviceabouttheuseofcars?
A)Toprovidelargerparkingspaces.
B)Tobuildbetterroads.
C)Toproducefewerautomobiles.
D)Toformmorecarpools.
Passage2
Question31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
RecentfireshavedestroyedmuchofIndonesianforestsandposethelatestthreat
tothesurvivaloftheendangeredorangutans(红毛猿).Thirtyorangutansfleeingtheir
burningforesthomehavebeenkilledbyvillagers,whoseetheanimalsascropraiders.
Orangutanmothershavebeenkilledsothattheiryoungcanbecapturedandsoldinto
theillegalwildlifepettrade.Orangutanexpertscontinuetoreceiveorangutaninfants
whosemothershavebeenkilledwhilesearchingforfoodinplantationsandfields.
Thefires,causedbydroughtandcoupledwithfire-settingmethodstoclear
forests,havedestroyedmorethantwomillionacres.Whenfiregetsintothe
rainforests*layerofdrypeat(partlydecayedplantmaterialwhichcoversthesoil),it
canburnslowlyoffandonformonthsoryearsaftertheoriginalfire.Thesefires
continueuntilheavyrainfallsoaksthepeatthroughandthrough.Orangutansonce
numberedinthehundredsofthousands,buttheirpopulationhasdroppedtoroughly
25000duetofire,thedestructionofforestsfromfellingtreesfortimberand
agriculture,andlosseslinkedtothelive-animaltrade.Beforethefires,only40
percentoftheorangutans'originalhabitatremained,andnow,theirhabitathas
becomeevensmaller.
31.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthispassage?
A)FiresDriveOrangutanstoDanger.
B)OrangutansArePreciousAnimals.
C)FiresinIndonesiaKeeponFlaming.
D)OrangutansEndangertheCropsofIndonesia.
32.Whichofthefollowingistrueaboutvillagers?
A)Theysetfireinordertokillorangutansforfood.
B)Theyareignorantofwildlifepetstrade.
C)Theydislikeorangutansbecausetheydestroycrops.
D)Theycontinuetoreceiveorangutansinfants.
33.Accordingtothispassage,firesinIndonesia
A)willnotenduntilitstartstorain
B)willbeeventuallyputoutbyhumaneffort
C)willdieoutwhenthewindsstopblowing
D)willonlystopwhenthepeatistotallywet
34.Somepeoplebuyorangutansbecause.
A)theywanttosaveorangutans
B)theywanttokeeporangutansaspets
C)theywanttobuildnewhomesfororangutans
D)theywanttotakecareoforangutaninfants
35.WhichofthefollowingisNOTareasonforthedecreasingoforangutansin
Indonesia?
A)Theforestshavebeenburnedtomakelandforagriculture.
B)Mostoforangutans'forestshavebeendestroyed.
C)Motherorangutanshavebeencaughtandsoldinpet-animalmarket.
D)Treeshavebeencutdownforhumanprofits.
Passage3
Question36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Don'ttrykickingthetiresonaverymodernandstrangecardevelopedby
studentsatCoventryUniversity.Notonlydoesthecarhavenotires,ithasnosteering
wheel,either.
TheCoventryConceptCar,asitiscalledisacompletelynewdesignthatlooks
morelikeasnail(蜗牛)thananautomobile.Noworkingmodel,orfunctionalformof
thevehicleexistsyet,butitsdesignersrecentlyintroducedalife-sizedmodeland
explainedhowarealonewouldwork.
Electricmotorswouldmoverapidlyundulatingpad(形成波浪状/i垫)
underneaththecar;movingthevehicleinanydirectionatspeedsupto480kmper
hour.Themotionwouldbeamuchfasterwayofcrawling?thewaysnailsmove.
(Musclesinthebottomofasnaifsflatfootcontract(U攵缩)inwavesthatpushthe
snailalongtheground.)
Steeringofthesnailcarwouldbehandledautomaticallybyanonboardcomputer,
whichwouldreceivesignalsfromorbitingsatellites.Thosesignalswouldhelpguide
thesnailcaralongapreprogrammedroute.
Eventhecar'scolorcouldbecomputer-controlled,thestudentdesigner
suggested.Insteadofapaintedoutappearance,thesnailcarwouldsportan
electronicallysensitivefilmthatchangescoloraccordingtoitssurroundings.
36.TheCoventryConceptCarisdesignedmainlybasedon.
A)theappearanceofasnail
B)themovementofasnail
C)thelife-sizeofasnail
D)thebehaviorofasnail
37.WhichofthefollowingistrueabouttheCoventryConceptCar?
A)Itsfirstworkingmodelcanrunat480kmperhour.
B)Itsdirectioniscontrolledbyasteeringwheel.
C)Itmovesinalldirectionsonapairofflatfeet.
D)Ittravelsautomaticallyalongpreprogrammedroutes.
38.Thecolorofthecarcanbechanged.
A)byapplyingdifferentfilmsontoitsexterior
B)automaticallyinaccordancewithitssurroundings
C)bysignalsreceivedbythecarcomputer
D)accordingtothecustomer'srequirement
39.Theword"sport"inthelastbutonelinemostprobablymeans.
A)apply
B)wear
C)run
D)notice
40.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A)ACarataSpeedofaSnail
B)AComputer-ControlledElectronicVehicle
C)ACarWithoutTiresandSteeringWheel
D)ACarwithNoFunctionalForm
Passage4
Question41to45arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Haveyoueverbeenafraidtotalkbackwhenyouweretreatedunfairly?Have
youeverboughtsomethingjustbecausethesalesmantalkedyouintoit?Areyou
afraidtoasksomeoneforadate?
Manypeopleareafraidtoassertthemselves(坚持自己的权利).Dr.Alberti,
authorofStandUp,SpeakOut,andTalkBack,thinksit'sbecausetheirself-respectis
low."Ourwholeset-upisdesignedtomakepeopledistrustthemselves,MsaysAlberti.
"There'salwaysa'superior'around:aparent,ateacher,abosswho*knowsbetter1."
ButAlbertiandotherscientistsaredoingsomethingtohelpthosepeopleassert
themselves.TheyofferHAssertivenessTraining**courses?ATforshort.IntheAT
coursepeoplelearnthattheyhavearighttobethemselves.Theylearntospeakout
andfeelgoodaboutdoingso.Theylearntobeaggressivewithouthurtingother
people.
Inoneway,learningtospeakoutistoovercomefear.AgrouptakinganAT
coursewillhelpthetimidpersontolosehisfear.ButATusesanevenstronger
motive?theneedtoshare.Thetimidpersonspeaksoutinthegroupbecausehewants
totellhowhefeels.
Whetherornotyouspeakupforyourselfdependsonyourself-image.If
someoneyoufaceismoreHimportantnthanyou,youmayfeellessofaperson.You
starttodoubtyourowngoodsense.
Yougobytheotherperson'slabel.But,whyshouldyou?ATsaysyoucangetto
feelgoodaboutyourself.Andonceyoudo,youcanlearntospeakout.
41.Theproblemthewritertalksaboutisthat.
A)somepeoplebuythingstheydon'twant
B)somepeopleareafraidofarguingforthemselves
C)therearetoomany''superiors'1aroundus
D)thereistoomuchpressurefromoursociety
42.Thecauseoftheproblemdiscussedinthispassageisthat.
A)somepeoplehavealowself-image
B)thereisalwayssomeonearoundwhoHknowsbetter"
C)salesmentalkpeopleintobuyingthingstheydon'twant
D)peopledon'tshareopinionsinagroup
43.Theset-upofoursocietyoften.
A)makespeopledistrustthemselves
B)makesthingsmorefavorablefor"superiors"
C)keepspeoplefromknowingasmuchastheir'Superiors'*
D)helpspeopletolearntospeakupfortheirrights
44.ATisonesolutiontotheprobleminthispassage,butonethingATdoesn't
promoteistohelppeople.
A)tosharetheirfeelings
B)tohavearighttobeoneself
C)toovercometheirfearbeforeothers
D)tobemoreaggressive
45.Thetitleforthispassagecouldbe.
A)AssertivenessTraining
B)LossofSelf-respect
C)TheImportanceofHumanRights
D)ShareYourFeelingswithOthers
PartIIIVocabularyandStructure
Directions:Thereare20incompletesentencesinthispart.Foreachsentencethereare
fourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ChoosetheONEthatbestcompletesthe
sentences.(10points)
46.Thosehighschoolstudentstocomputergameswillusuallyloseinterestin
theirstudies.
A)absorbedB)addictedC)approachedD)adapted
47.Whatdidyouputinyoursuitcase?It'salmostmine.
A)fourtimesasheavyasB)fourtimesheavierasC)asfourtimesheavyasD)as
heavyasfourtimes
48.Insomecountriestoday,itisstillillegalfordoctorstohelpawomanhavea(n)
A)pregnancyB)abortionC)miscaiTiageD)embryo
49.Metalwhencooledandexpandswhenheated.
A)decreasesB)reducesC)condensesD)contracts
50.Theemployeeswereafraidtoaskforasalaryraisetheyshouldlosetheir
jobs.
A)lestB)orelseC)sothatD)inorderthat
51.Therehasbeenaheatedcontroversyoverthenewtrafficforbidding
automobilesindowntownduringthedaytime.
A)lawsB)bansC)alertsD)regulations
52.Shehaswonaprizeforherpoemspublishedinthepast10years.
A)privilegedB)awardedC)prestigiousD)rewarded
53.Eachmanandwomanmustsignfullnamesbeforeenteringthe
examinationroom.
A)hisB)herC)theirD)one's
49.Givingthechildproblemshecan'tsolvewillonlyhim.
A)frustrateB)challengeC)conquerD)press
54.Itispleasanttoseethatthewholecommunityhasparticipatedinthis
environmentalactionwithgreat,
A)validityB)vowC)vigorD)vision
55.Astheycan'thaveachildoftheirown,theyYegoingtoalittlegirl.
A)adaptB)adoptC)adjustD)receive
56.lt*snousewithim.Youmightaswellarguewithastonewall.
A)arguingB)ofarguingC)inarguingD)toargue
57.Theofficialfiguresofunemploymentrevealedthatmillionsofcitizenscould
hardlymakealiving.
A)honestB)decentC)appropriateD)suitable
58.Thecompanyhasbeenfoundguiltyviolatingcopyrightlawsaregular
A)for...reasonB)by...wayC)on...basisD)to...degree
59.Believeitornot,hearrivedinAmericawithonly25dollars.
A)byhisnameB)tohisnameC)inhisnameD)withhisname
60.isnoreasonfordismissingher.
A)AfewminuteslateB)OwingtoafewminuteslateC)Becauseshewasafew
minuteslateD)Beingafewminuteslate
61.1handedintheapplicationtwomonthsago,butIhavenotreceivedanyresponse
A)indateB)outofdateC)todateD)ondate
62.Inthecourseofadayourstudentsdofarmorethanjustclasses.
A)attendingB)attendedC)toattendD)attend
63.Thenewspaperdidn'tmentionitssecretwhoprovidedtheinformationfor
theevent.
A)resourceB)sourceC)originD)cause
64.Theclothesapersonwearsmayexpresshisorsocialposition.
A)stateB)significanceC)determinationD)status
65.IfIhadn'tturnedoffthepowerbeforeyoutouchedthewires,younow.
A)wouldn*thavesmiledB)didn'tsmileC)wouldn'tbesmilingD)couldn'thave
smiled
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测试二
PartIListeningComprehension
SectionA
Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeachconversationa
questionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestion
willbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,
youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C),andD),anddecidewhichisthe
bestanswer.(10points)
1.
A)Heneverlendsmoneytoothers.
B)Hedoesn'tunderstand.
C)Thereisnoproblem.
D)It*simpossible.
2.
A)Togosightseeing.
B)Togoshopping.
C)Tosleepalldaylong.
D)Torelaxandrest.
3.
A)730.
B)220.
C)22.
D)12.
4.
A)Supportive.
B)Mocking.
C)Indifferent.
D)Impolite.
5.
A)Atarestaurant.
B)Atabar.
C)Atahotel.
D)Atabank.
6.
A)He'sadepartmentdirector.
B)He'saphysicsteacher.
C)He'sadoctor.
D)He'sanewemployee.
7.
A)Itwillrainheavily.
B)It'salreadyraining.
C)Rainisveryunlikely.
D)She'snotsurethatitwillrain.
8.
A)Roomrate.
B)Bookrate.
C)Postage.
D)Taxirate.
9.
A)InMay.
B)InJune.
C)AfterJune.
D)Beforelong.
10.
A)Hisroomisquitesmall.
B)Hecan*tfindhisdormitory.
C)It*shardtofindaroominthedormitory.
D)It'shisturntoclearupthedormitoryroom.
SectionB
Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthe
firsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsoriginalidea.Thenlistentothepassage
again.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillinthe
blanksnumberedfrom11to20withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Finally,
whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.
(5points)
Noquestionaboutit—Parisisoneoftheworld*smostbeautifulcities.Whether11)
runstomuseumvisits,finerestaurants,enjoyingfabulousnightlifeorjust
strollingalongtheriver,Parisisaneasyplacetospendmoney.Neverfear—there
arewaystoenjoythisbeautifulcity12)
Gettingthereisthefirstchallenge.Ifyour13)Iisflexible,youcantryAir
Hitchandpayforlessthanthelowestpublishedfare.14)I,andyoucango
foraround$400ifyouseizethemoment.
OncethereyouIIneedaccommodations.Therearelotsofsmallhotelswhereyoucan
getaroomfor$20-$30pernight15)canbehadinoneofthemanyyouth
hostelsinParis.Theyarebetternotjustbecauseofthepriceof$11-15pernight,but
becausethatusuallyincludesmoresecurity,breakfast,cookingfacilities,16)
andbaggagestorage.
17)Iisn'tdifficultorparticularlyexpensive.Asubwaypassgoodforone,
two,threeorfivedayscanbepurchasedatanystation.Five-daysubwaypassescost
about$16andgood18)Ioftrainorbustransportation.Likemost
Europeansubwaystations,musiciansfrequentlyentertainyou19)Iatip
duringtheshortwaitforyourtrain.It'salsofuntoboardanybusandgetoffwhen
youseesomethinginteresting.Alternatively,walkingis20).
SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearanincompletedialoguetwice.Whenthe
dialogueisreadforthefirsttime,youarerequiredtofilleachofthe5gapsinthe
dialoguebychoosinganappropriateresponsefromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)
andD).Whenthedialogueisreadforthesecondtime,youshouldcheckwhatyou
havedone.(5points)
21.
A)You'reverykind.
B)Thankyouverymuch.
C)Yes.Ineedahotelroom.
D)Iwillfindahotel.
22.
A)Justonenight.
B)Onlyaholiday.
C)TillIleave.
D)Now.
23.
A)Wheredotheyexist?
B)Wherearetheylocated?
C)Wherearetheyfound?
D)Wheredotheycometobe?
24.
A)theParkismoreexpensive,
B)TheSkylineischeaper,
C)ImaystayintheSkyline,
D)IllgototheParkHotel,
25.
A)WhatshouldIdo?
B)WhereshallIgo?
C)HowcanIgetthere?
D)WhencanIcheckin?
PartIIReadingComprehension
Directions:Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysome
questionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),
B),C)andD),andyoushoulddecidewhichisthebestchoice.(40points)
Passage1
Questions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Anunusualcooperationbetweenthelocaluniversityandothereducationproviders
inEastAngliahasseentheestablishmentofNorwich'snewLearningShop.Atthe
citycentershop,localpeoplecanlookthroughbookletsandleafletstofindoutabout
learningopportunitiesrangingfromeveningclassestopostgraduates(研究生)degrees.
Skilledstaffareonhandtogiveaccurateinformationaboutcoursesandtraininginthe
region.
Morethan11,000peoplehavevisitedtheshopsinceitopenedin1997.The
majorityofinquirieshavebeenaboutcoursesinfurthereducation,but17percent
haverelatedtohighereducationingeneral.
Customerfeedback(反馈)confirmshowvaluabletheresourceis.Awoman's
commentistypical:"It'sabrilliantidea—lessdauntingthangoingtothedifferent
institutions.MAsellertoldus:"Thisreallygivesyouhopeyoucangetbackinto
something."
Fellowinstitutionsarewelcometosetupexhibitionsandeventsattheshop:todate,
thesehaveincludedpoetryreadings,arecorderconcertandnumerousexhibitionsand
displays.Theshopisstaffedbytwoadvisersandothercolleaguesfromthefellow
institutionsintheregion.
Speakingatthe"NorwichasaLearningCity"conference,Prof.MikeCampellat
thelocaluniversity,saidthefirstbarrier(障碍)tolearningwaslackofinformation.
TheLearningShopaimstobreakdownthatbarrier.
26.ForwhatpurposeistheLearningShopsetup?
A)Tohelppeopleknowmoreabouthighereducation.
B)Tosellbookletsandleafletsoftheinstitutions.
C)Toprovideeducationalopportunitiestooldpeople.
D)Topromotecoursesandtrainingintheregion.
27.Theword"daunting"(Line2,Para.3)isclosetoinmeaning.
A)disappointing
B)boring
C)worrying
D)discouraging
28.WhatarethevisitorstotheLearningShopmainlyinterestedin?
A)Furthereducationcourses.
B)Universitydegreecourses.
C)Eveningclasses.
D)Part-timecourses.
29.TheeventswecanfindintheLearningShopincludethefollowingEXCEPT
A)recorderconcerts
B)localconferences
C)poetryreadings
D)displaysandexhibitions
30.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtoProf.MikeCampell?
A)Thecityauthoritiesshouldrunmorelearningshops.
B)Peoplehavedifficultiesinfindingoutaboutlearningopportunities.
C)Thestaffshouldprovidecustomerswithaccurateinformation.
D)Mostpeoplewanttogobacktocollege.
Passage2
Question31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Notalllanguageisverbal.Someofourcommunicationoccurswithoutwords.
Weoftenuseourentirebodiesforcommunication.Wemayraiseoureyebrows(眉
毛)toindicatesurprise.Perhapswenodourheadstoshowthatweagreewith
something.Therearehundredsofnonverbalsignalsthatcanbeusedtocommunicate.
Thesesignalsarepartoflanguage,andtheyaregovernedbyrulesinthesameway
thatourspokenlanguageis.Forthisreason,peoplewhospeakdifferentlanguages
oftenusedifferentnonverbalsignalsaswell.
Inadditiontoverbalcommunicationandthetypeofnonverbalcommunication
discussedabove,thereareothermessagesystemsthatweusetocommunicate.When
wespeaktosomepeople,wemaystandveryclosetothem,whilewemaystandfar
awayfromotherpeople.Useofspace,then,isawaywecancommunicatethe
relationshipwefeelwithanotherperson.Thewaywedresscanalsocommunicatefor
us.ThepersonwhowearsdirtyjeansandaT-shirtcommunicatesadifferentattitude
fromapersonwhowearsneattrousersandanattractiveshirt.Wecanevenusetimeto
communicate.Thepersonwhoisontimeforanappointmentshowsadifferent
attitudefromthepersonwhoisanhourlatedoes.Canyouthinkofothermessage
systemsweuseincommunication?
31.Language,accordingtothepassage,isactually.
A)verbalonly
B)verbalandnonverbalaswell
C)theuseofourbodies
D)nonverbalsignals
32.Nonverbalsignals.
A)havefewrules
B)aremoreusefulthanspeech
C)areoftenusedincommunication
D)areentirelyseparatefromlanguage
33.Ifapersonwearsasuitandatie,itisamatterof.
A)attitude
B)relationship
C)formality
D)habit
34.Peoplewhodonotspeakthesamelanguage.
A)havenononverbalsignalsincommon
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