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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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