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Passage1

ThisMarchisabusymonthinShanghai.There'salottodo.Herearethe

highlights.

LiveMusic—LateNightJazz

EnjoyrealAmericanjazzfromHerbieDavis,thefamoustrumpetplayer.

He'scomingwithhisnew7-pieceband,Herbie'sHeroes.Herbieisknownto

playwellintheearlyhours,sodon'texpecttogetmuchsleep.ThisisHerbie's

thirdvisittoShanghai.Thefirsttwoweresoldout,sogetyourticketsquickly.

PLACE:TheJazzClubDATES:15~23March

PRICE:¥80,¥120TIME:10:00p.m.tilllate!

TEL:6466-8736

Scottishdancing

Takeyourpartnersandgetreadytodancetillyoudrop.Scottishdancingis

funandeasytolearn.Instructorswilldemonstratethedances.Theliveband,

GordonStroppieandTheWeefreesandalsoexcellent.

PLACE:JackStein'sDATES:everyMonday

PRICE:¥60,¥includingonedrinkTIME:7:00~10:00p.m.

TEL:6402-1877

Exhibitions—ShanghaiMuseum

Thereare120,000piecesonshowhere.YoucanseethewholeofChinese

historyunderoneroof,It'salwaysinterestingtovisit,butdoublyatthemoment

withtheEgyptianTombsExhibition.Therearelotsofmummiesandmoregold

thanyou'veeverseenbefore.Letusknowifyouseeamummymove!

PLACE:ShanghaiMuseum

PRICE:¥30,(Y15forstudents)

TEL:6888-6888DATES:daily

TIME:Monday〜Friday9:00a.m.〜5:00p.m.,Weekends9:00a.m.〜9:00p.m.

Dining一Sushichefintown

SushiisgettingreallybiginShanghai.InJapan,it'sbecomeanartform.

ThemostfamousSushiuartistvisYukiKamura.She'salsooneofthefewfemale

chefsinJapan.She'llbeatSushiSceneallofthismonth.

PLACE:SushiSceneintheDATES:allmonth

PRICE:¥200TIME:lunchtime

TEL:6690-3211

Forafulllistofevents,pleaseseeourwebsite.

1.Supposeyouaregoingtoattendanactivityat8:00p.m.onSaturday,whichone

canyouchoose?

A.LiveMusic-LateNightJazz

B.Scottishdancing

C.Exhibitions—ShanghaiMuseum

D.Dining一Sushichefintown

2.InhowmanyPlacesyoucanhavelivemusic?

A.1.B.2.C.3.D.4.

3.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtotheadvertisements?

A.Scottishdancingissointerestingandeasythatitwillnevertireyouout.

B.TheperformancegivenbytheAmericanjazzhandwon'tlastlong.

C.KamuramadeSushipopularinShanghai.

D.ItismoreinterestingtovisitShanghaiMuseumwiththeexhibitsfrom

Egypt.

4.FromthetextwemayguessthatKamurais.

A.acookB.awaitressC.aninstructorD.anartist

Passage2

What'sonTV?

6:00③Let'stalk!Guest:AnimalexpertJimPorter

⑤Cartoons

⑧News

⑨News

7:00③CookingwithCathy

Tonight:Chickenwithmushrooms.

⑤Movie“AlaughaMinute,?(1955)

JamesRayburn.

⑧SpinforDollars!

⑨FarmReport

7:30©DoubleTrouble(comedy)

Thetwinsdisruptthehighschooldance.

⑨WallStreetToday:StockMarketReport

8:00③NBABasketball.Teamstobeannounced

⑧Movie“Atday'sEnd”(1981)

MichaelCollier,JulieRomer.

DramasetinWorldWarII.

⑨NewsSpecial

“SavingOurWaterways:PollutionintheMississippi”.

l.Ifyouwereahousewife,whichprogramwouldprobablyinterestyoumost?

A.Let'sTalk!B.WilStreetT)day.

C.CookingwithCathy.D.FarmReport.

2.Ifyou'dliketowatchagameshow,youcouldturnontheTVto.

A.Channel5at6:00B.Channel8at7:00

C.Channel3at7:30D.Channel3at8:00

3.WhichismostprobablytheNewsChannel?

A.3.B.5.C,8.D.9.

Passage3

torms

Severalmoreroundsoffiercestorms,tornadoesandfloodsstruckmanypartsof

theAmericanMidwestandNortheastasbadweathercontinuedacrosstheUSfor

asecondmonth.

MonsoonStorms

Asouth-westmonsoonhascausedgreatdamageinpartsofSriLanka.

Governmentmeteorologistssaidthatunexpectedmonsoonalwindsblewdirectly

acrossthecountryfromthesouthernpartoftheearthataboutlOOkm/h,

producingseveralroundsofstormyweather.Nearly250housesinthecapital

Colomboweredamaged.

MtEtnaErupts

SicilyMountEtnavolcanoeruptedshortlyaftermidnightonJuly1,shooting

“bombs"oflave(岩浆)ontheeasternsideofthemountain.The30-minute

eruptioncouldbeseenforseveralmilesbutdidnotthreatenanynearbyvillages.

Hurricane

HurricaneBlasloststrengthasitmovedovercoolerwatersinthePacificOcean

tothewestofMexico.BlasformedoffsouthwestMexicoduringthelastweek,

buttheouterpartofthestormsweptwesternMichoacanState,killingfour

peoplewhentheirwoodandcardboardhomefelldown.

MonkeyRepellent

Afteryearsofunsuccessfulattemptstokeepcrop-eatingmonkeysoutof

Japanesefields,aTokyoresearchteambelievesthatitmayhavefinallyfounda

waytopreventthedamagecausedbythemonkeys.Animalruinofcropswere

successfullypreventedbyshootingchili(辣椒)powderintotheair,irritatingthe

eyesandnosesofmonkeysthatpassedinfrontofcarefullyplacedwarning.

"We'vetried^^allkindsofpreventivemeasures,butthemonkeysarebright

enoughtooutsmartthetricks,“saidToshiakiWada,DirectoroftheTokyo

ForestryExperimentStationinwesternTokyo.

1.ThemonsooninSriLanka.

A.wasofaveragestrength

B.destroyedmorepropertythanpreviousmonsoons

C.wasrareforthattimeoftheyear

D.affectedonlytheouterareasofthenation

2.WhatinformationaboutHurricaneBlasdoesthemapshow?

AHeight.B.Strength.C.Speed.D.Direction.

3.Accordingtotheinformation,whichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?

A.TheeruptionofMtEtnalastedforasecondmonth.

B.HurricaneBlaswasformedoffthecoastofItaly.

C.TheAmericanMidwesthadfineweatherthroughoutJuly1998.

D.TheeruptionofMtEtnadidnotdestroythelocalvillages.

4.ToshiakiWada,directoroftheTokyoForestryExperimentStation,would

describethemonkeysas.

A.happyB.cleverC.harmlessD.lovable

5.Theinformationinthe“EARTHWEEK”diary.

A.tellspeoplefutureweatherpatterns

B.givesadviceondealingwithmonsoons

C.showsthatweathercanchangeunexpectedly

D.showstheeffectsthatstormshaveonanimals

Passage4

Hereistheinformationaboutweb-log.

So,whatdidyouthinkof"CatchMeIfYouCan?”Tellmeyourcomments:

Tania:Ifoundthemovieentertaining,butIreallydon'tbelieveateenager

couldpasshimselfoffasanairlinepilot,adoctor,andalawyer.Itjustdoesn't

seempossiblethatpeoplewouldbelievethat,Heprobablypassedsome

fraudulent(dishonest)checks,buttherestseemsunreal.Thefilmgoesalloutto

shock.

Ben:Tania,ifyoureadthebook,you'dknowthatAbagnalereallydidallthat

stuffandmore.Thebook'sgotalotmoredetailsaboutthestufflikebanking

codesandhowAbagnaleusedhisknowledgetogetmoney,lotsofmoney一

lotsofmoney-twomilliondollarsisn'tjustbeginner'sluck.Theguywasa

genius!

Pete:IsawthefilmandIreadthebook,butIthinkthefilmmakestoomuchof

theFBIagent(经纪人)whotriedtotrackdown(hunt)Abagnale.He'snotabig

dealinthebook,Frommypointofview,thebookgivesabetterunderstanding

ofAbagnale^motives(reasonsfordoingsomething).That'swhatreallysetsit

apart(makesdifferent)forme.

1.Whothinksthatthemovieistoodramatic(exciting)tobetrue?

A.Tania.B.TaniaandPete.

C.PeteandBen.D.Ben.

Passage5

Course:History101"IntroductiontoAmericanHistory^^

INSTRUCTOR:Dr.JaneKlammer

OFFICE:305MarshallHall

OFFICEHOURS:11:15-12:30MWF(MondayWednesdayFriday)

CLASS:363MarshallHall3:35〜5:00TT(TuesdayThursday)

10:10-ll:00MWFOthertimebyappointment

TEIEPHONE:255〜4786

TEXTBOOK:Green,Robert.P,TheAmericanTradition:AHistoryoftheUnited

States.CharlesE.MerrilypublishingCo.Columbus,Ohio1984whichis

availableattheCollegeBookstore.

COURSEREQUIREMENTS:

mid-termexam:October10,20%ofthefinalgrade

finalexam:December10,40%ofthefinalgrade

termpaperdue:December15,40%ofthefinalgrade

Attendanceisnotrequired,butyouareresponsibleforalltheinformation

givenintheclasslectures.InthelecturesIwilltalkaboutthechaptersinthe

textbookandothermaterialthatIchoosetosupplement(补充)thecourse.The

examswillcoverallthisinformation.Therefore,Iadviseyoutocometothe

classasmuchaspossible.

Ifyouhavetomissaclass,besuretogettheclassmotesfromanother

student.

Yourhomeworkassignmentsarelistedonthenextpage.Youaresupposed

toreadthechapteraboutwhichIwillbelecturingbeforeyoucometoclass.This

istomakesurethatyouunderstandasmuchaspossiblewhiletakingnotesinmy

lectures.Bepreparedwhenyoucometoclass.Ifthereareanychangesinthe

assignedhomeworkreading,Iwillannounceinclass.

Thetermpaperis40%ofyourfinalgrade.Itshouldnotexceed(超

出)fifteenpages.(Anyonethinkingofmajoringinhistorymaywritetwenty-five

pages.)Beforethemid-termexamyouwillchoosethetopicforyoupaper.

Haveagoodterm!

1.Ifastudentwantstoknowwhatthehomeworkassignmentsare,.

A.Prof.Klammerannouncestheminclass

B.thestudentreadsthelistonthenextpage

C.Prof.Klammergivesalistevery,weekinclass

D.thestudentgoestotheprofessor'soffice

2.IfastudentcannotseePorf.KlammerDuringherofficehours,he.

A.seesherafterclassB.callsherathome

C.makesanappointmentwithherD.asksanotherstudent

3.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingistrue?

A.ThetextbookiswrittenbyDr.JaneKlammer.

B.Ifyouhavetomissaclass,besuretosaysorrytoProf.Kalammer.

C.TheStudentscanbuy"IntroductiontoAmericanHistory^^attheCollege

Bookstore.

D.Prof.Klammeradvisesherstudentstotakenotesinherclass.

4.Ifafreshmanthinksthathemightmajorinhistory,whatisthemaximum

lengthofhispapercanbe?

A.Fifteenpages.B.Twenty-fivepages.

C.Tenpages.D.Nomaximum.

Passage6

HungryforChangeispartofagrowingmovementofpeoplewhowantto

stopfaminethroughouttheworld.

Theywanttomakecertainthatpeopleinfamineareascanprotect

themselvesfromtheeffectsoffuturedroughts.

Theyalsowanttomakecertainthatenoughhelpisquicklyavailablefor

emergenciesinallpartsoftheworld.

HungryforChangehashelpedtoraisemillionsofpoundsforfaminerelief.

Ithasattractedagreatdealofnews-paperpublicityforitsreliefwork.Ithasalso

beensuccessfulinpersuadingthegovernmentinBritaintoincreaseitsaid

budget(预算)byseveralmillionpoundsandcarryoutnewresearchinto

improvedcrops.WhileHungryforChangeworksinBritainforanendto

povertyandfamineintheworld,Oxfamishelpingtogetoverthefearoffamine

insuchcountriesasEthiopiaandSudanwithlong-termdevelopmentprojects.

InNorthWestDarfur,Sudan,Oxfamishelpingtoincreasefoodproduction.

InNorthWestDarfur,Sudan,Oxfamisplantingtreesinordertoprovide

fuelandshelter(住所),andtoprotectthesoil.Itisafarawayarea,whererainfall

ispoorandconditionsforagricultureandtheforestsaredifficult.

InArbaMinch,Ethiopia,Oxfamissupportingaprojecttosupplyclean

watertovillages.Cleanwaterwillreducetheriskofdiseases,especiallyamong

children.

l.Theunderlinedword“famine“probablymeans.

A.thebadharvestofgrain

B.veryseriouslackoffood

C.theplacecoveringwithwaer

D.alongperiodofdryweather

2.Accordingtothepassage,Oxfamdoesnothelp.

A.toincreasefoodproduction

B.toprovidefuelandshelter

C.tobuildschoolsandhospitals

D.tosupplycleanwater

3.WhichofthefollowingisNotTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.HungryforChangewantstohelppeoplepreventfaming.

B.HungryforChangehascollectedalotofmoney.

C.OxfamplanstoimproveagricultureinSudaninaveryshorttime.

D.OxfamisplantingtreestoimproveagricultureinNileProvince.

Passage7

WelcometotheNationalMaritimeMuseum

TheNationalMaritime(海事的)Museumisthelargestofitskindinthe

world,withovertwomillionitemsinitscollections.Twentygalleriesdisplay

someofthefinestseaaffairsinhistoricbuildings,whichwereformerlyaschool

forthesonsofseamen.

Openingtime

10:00-17:00Wnterhours10:00-18:00Summerhours

Lastadmissionisthirtyminutesbeforeclosing.Smokingisnotallowedin

themuseum.

Eatinganddrinkingareonlyallowedinthedesignatedareas.Photography

andvideoarenotpermittedinsidethebuildings.

Bookings

OurCentralBookingGrouphandlesallgroupvisitenquiries,fromschools,

grouporganizersandtouroperators.

Educationandinterpretation(解说)

School'sprogrammersoperateinterm-time.Programmersoftalks,tours,

workshops,story-telling,livinghistoryandinterpretationarerunthroughoutthe

year,especiallyatweekendsandduringschoolholidays.

E-library

Facilities(设备)areprovidedforelectronicaccess(通道)tothemuseum's

collections.

Pleaseaskamembertostafffordirectionstothenearestterminals(终

端).Thesefacilitiesarealsoavailable(可用的)fromthecomfortofyourown

home.

1.Fromthepassageweknow.

A.schoolprogrammersareonlyrunatweekendsandonholidays

B.partofschooleducationhastobedoneinhemuseum

C.studentscanreceivedifferentkindsofeducationhere

D.themuseumrunsaschoolandhasstudentsofitsown

3.HowcanwegettheinformationintheE-library?

A.Wehavetoaskthemuseumforthepermissiontousethefacilities.

B.Theonlywaytodosoistousetheterminalsofferedbythemuseum.

C.Aslongastheelectronicfacilitiesareavailable,wecandosoanywhere.

D.Ourpurposecannotbeachievedwithoutthedirectionofamemberofstaff.

Passage8

Thingyouneedtoknowaboutstudyingtherestudystyle

Sincethe1950s,theNetherlandshashadcoursesinEnglishespeciallyfor

foreignstudents.Studentsareexpectedtobecriticalofwhattheyreadandhear,

andtobeableofworkingindependently.Foreignstudentswillsoonnoticethat

atDutchinstitutionsforhigherlearningispeopleareexpectedtodoalotof

talking.Themostcommonformofteachingistheseminarorworkinggroup,

whereasmallgroupofstudentsworkunderateacher'ssupervisionto

analyze(分析)acertainproblem.Onexams,theyhavetoshowthattheyknow

thematerial,andthattheyhaveformedwell-foundedopinionsonthesubject.

Accommodations(住宿)

Ifyouareinanexchangeprogrammeroraninternationalcourse,itisquite

possiblethataroomwillbearrangedforyou.Acceptitimmediately,oryouwill

regretitlater.That'sbecausefindingaplacetoliveinacountryascrowdedas

theNetherlandsisnoteasy.

BeforeyouleaveChina,askyourhostinstitutionwhetherornothousing

willindeedbearrangedinadvance.IfyouareintheNetherlandsandstill

lookingforaplace,asktheinternationalrelationsofficeorthestudentdeanfor

advice.

Expenses

Tuition"学费)

Bachelor'sdegree:about2,500eurosayear

Master'sdegree:5,000—12,000eurosayear

Livingexpenses:

ExperiencehasshownthatayearintheNetherlandscostsaChinesestudent

about450一750eurosamonth.

Hereisabreakdownofaveragepricesofsupermarketgoods:

Litreofmilk:0.5—0.8euro

Kiloofapples:1.5euros

Shampoo,400ml:4euros

Tubeoftoothpaste:1euro

Bedsheet:20euros

Otherexpenses:

Haircut:15euros

AirtickettoChina:600—800euros

Mobilephonecall(oneminute):0.1—0.3euro

PhonecalltoChina(withIPcard):7euros(oneminute)

PostagestampintheNetherlands:0.39euro

StampforChina:0.78euro

(1euro=aboutlOyuan)

Transportation

Trains,busesandtramsrunthroughoutthecountry.

IfyoureallywanttosampleDutchlife,andgetaroundquicklyandeasily,

buyyourselfabicycle.Moststudentsbuysecond-handbicycles.Areasonable

onewillcostyou70-120euros.Youcanfindthematsecond-handbicycle

shopsoratthebicycleparkingfacilitiesnearrailwaystations.

1.Teachersforeignstudentstodomuchtalkingandanalyzinginordertomake

them.

A.gethighermarksB.passexamseasier

C.beabletoworkindependentlyD.getinclosetouchwitheachother

2.Thepassageimpliesthat.

A.itiseasiertofindaroominNetherlands

B.itisdifficulttofindaroominNetherlands

C.yourhostinstitutionwillsurelyfindaroomforyou

D.theinternationalrelationsofficecanfindaroomforyou

3.ItcostsatleastayearforaMaster'sdegree.

A.104,000yuanB.104,000euros

C.174,000yuanD.134.000euros

4.Moststudentsridesecond-handbicyclesmainlybecause.

A.theycanridethemfastandeasily

B.bicyclesaresafeandcomfortableforriding

C.bicyclesareconvenientandeasytopark

D.bicyclesareconvenientandcheap

Passage9

Thisistimeofyearwhenwethinkaboutgivingandreceivingpresents.Can

youfindalittleextratogive?Onthispagewesuggestafeworganizationsyou

mightliketohelp.

LittletonChildren'sHome

Wedon'twantyourmoney,butchildren'stoys,booksandclothesingood

conditionwouldbeverywelcome.

Also一wearelookingforfriendlyfamilieswhowouldtakeourchildren

intotheirhomesforeafewhoursordaysandgivethemnotonlyfoodbutalse

love.Youhavesomuch-willyoushareit?

PhoneSisterThomason55671.

Children'sHospice

Welookafterasmallnumberofverysickchildren.Thisimportantwork

skillandlove.Wecannotcontinuewithoutgiftsofmoneytopayformore

nursingstaff.Wealsoneedstorybooksandtoyssuitableforquietgames.

StreetFood

Inthewinterweather,it'snofunbeinghomeless.It'sevenworseifyou're

hungry.

Wegivehotfoodtoatleastfiftypeopleeverynight.It'shardwork,but

necessary.Canyoucomeandhelp?Ifnot,canyoufindalittlemoney?Weusea

veryoldkitchen,andweurgentlyneedsomenewsaucepans.Moneyfornew

wouldbemostwelcomeindeed.

ContactStreetFood,c/oMary'sHouse,ElmingWay.LittletonPhone

27713.

LittletonYouthClub

Haveyougotanunwantedchair?一arecordplayer?一apotofpaint?

Becausewecanusethem!

Wewanttogettoworkonourmeetingroom!

Pleasephone66231andwe'llbehappytocollectanythingyoucangiveus.

Thankyou!

Weofferawarmbedforthenighttoanyonewhohasnowheretogo.We

renttheformerCommercialHotelonGreenStreet.Althoughitisnotexpensive,

weneverseemtohavequiteenoughmoney.Canyouletushaveafewpounds?

Anyamount,howeversmall,willbesuchahelp.

Sendittousat15,GreenSt,Littleton.Pleasemakeacheckpayableto

NightShelter.

1.ifyoulikechildrenandyoucouldofferahappyfamilytoahomeless

child,youmaygoto.

A.StreetFoodB.TheNightShelter

C.LittletonChildren'sHomeD.Children'sHospice

2.Wecaninferthat.

A.therearetoomanysocialproblemsinthiscountry

B.peopleareverypoorduringthetimeforgiving

C.warm-heartedpeopleliketogiveawaymoney

D.thispassageistakenfromalocalnewspaper

3.Ifyourchildhasgrownup,youmaytakethechild'sthingsto.

A.Children'sHomeandChildren'sHospice

B.YouthClubandChildren'sHome

C.Children'sHospiceandNightShelter

D.YouthClubandNightShelter

Passage10

ThePhantomoftheOpera

ThePhantomoftheOpera,byAndrewLloydWebber,debuts(appearsin

publicforthefirsttime)inShanghai,markingtheproduction'sfirstAsian

performance.SinceitwasfirststagedinLondon,theplayhasbeenseenby58

millionpeopleallovertheworld.ThePhantomoftheOperadepicts(描述)a

mysteriouspersonwithabeautifulvoicelivingundertheParisTheatre.The

grandstagesetsandmusicalfamousthroughouttheworld.

7:15pm,December18

200-2000yuan

7:15pm,December19,24-26,31

100-800yuan

ShanghaiGrandTheatre,300Rennindadao

Tel:5466-0206

Cellorecital(大提琴独奏会)

CellistNinaKotovawillstagearecitalinShanghai.Kotova,fromRussia,is

anexcellentmusicianandcomposer(作曲家).Shegainedworldattentionwhen

shewonfirstprizeinaninternationalmusiccontestattheageof15.Sheisa

modelandhasgracedthesoversofmanyfashionmagazines.

7:30pm,December15

50-500yuan

ShanghaiConcertHall,523Yan'anDonglu

Tel:6386-2836

Pipaconcert

YangJingplaysthepipainconcert.Thepipaplayerfoundher

distinctive(有特色的)musicalcharacterthroughtheancientpiecesofanancient

cultureandthemostcontemporary(当代的)musicoftheworld.Rootedinthe

millennia-oldtraditionofChinesemusic,shebuildsonavastbodyofmusical

historyfromtheEastandWest.

7:15pm,December10

40-100yuan

HeLutingConcertHall,20FenyangLu

Tel:6437-1192

1.Toattendtwodifferentconcertslistedabovewillcostatleast.

A.80yuanB.90yuanC.600yuanD.l,000yuan

2.ThosewhoareinChinesetraditionalmusicwill.

A.watchaconcertattheHeLutingConcertHall

B.spend500yuanormoreonaticket

C.call55466-0206tobooktickets

D.watchaplayat300RenminDadaoonDec.18

3.Wecanknowfromtheadvertisementsthat.

A.peoplelivinginShanghaiwillseethefirstperformanceofThePhantomof

theOpera

B.ThePhantomoftheOperaisamusicalplayperformedattheParisTheatre

C.CellistKotova'sphotocanbeseenonthecoversofmanyfashion

magazines

D.YangJing,thepipaplayer,acceptsnowesterninfluenceinherperformance

Passage11

AdultBasicEducation(ABE)andGEDPreparation

Task

TheAdultBasicEducationDepartmentservesahugepopulationofearners.

Ourtaskistoteachbasicskillsandhelplearnerstogetmoreknowledgeto

functioneffectivelyasafamilymember,citizen,worker,andlifelonglearnerina

changingworld.

Description

ABEisanon-credit(非学分的)programofself-improvementdesignedto

improvebasicskillsforstudentswhoareofdifferenteducationallevels.

Developmentsofreading,writing,andmathsskillsarepaidspecialattentionto,

aswellaslifeskills,employ-ability,andtechnology.Studentswithouthigh

schooldiplomasalsohaveopportunitiestopreparefortheGEDexamsinthe

fivesubjectareas;writing,socialstudies,science,literature,andmaths.

Prerequisites

ABEclassesareopentoanyone18oroverwhodesirestoimprovebasic

reading,writing,andmathsskillsattheprecollegelevel.Studentswhoare16or

17mustfirstobtainanofficialreleasefromhighschoolbeforeattendingclass.

Tobeaccepted,studentsmustattendanEducationalPlanningSession.During

theEducationalPlanningSessionstudentswillbegivenanoverviewoftheABE

programsaswellasPCCpolities,fees,etc.Studentswillalsohavetheirreading,

writing,andmathsabilitiesassessed(被评估)DuringtheEducationalPlanning

Session.Theresultsoftheirassessmentswillhelptheteachersdevelop

individualprogramsofstudyforstudentstoguidethemtowardtheirpersonal

glals.StudentsmeedingspecialhelpmustgetintouchwiththeOfficefor

StudentswithDisabilities(503-977-4341)atleasttwoweeksbeforethesessionis

held.

Course

ABE0741:BeginningLiteracy

ABE0742:Beginning

ABEO743:IntermediateI

ABE0744:IntermediateII

ABE0745SecondaryI

ABE0746:SecondaryII(IncludespreparationfortheGEDTest)

1.TheABEDepartmentservesanaimto.

A.providelearnerswithbasicknowledgeandskillstofitinwithsociety

B.helplearnerssuccessfullygetajobinachangingworld

C.offerdiplomastothosewhofailtofinishsecondaryeducation

D.providestudentswithopportunitiestopreparefortheGEDexams

2.A17-year-oldisnotacceptedtoABEclassesonlybecause.

A.heisbelow18

B.hecan'tofferahighschooldiploma

C.heleftschoolwithoutofficialpermission

D.heisassessedpoorinlearningperformance

Passage12

TheMainLibraryHasFiveFloorsOpentothePublic

FOURTHFLOOR:SocialSciences&History

300-399,650-659&900-999.Lawbooksareshelvedinaseparatearea.Follow

signsfortheLawLibrary.

THIRDFLOOR:Humanities

100-199,200-299,400-499,700-799&800-899.

SECONDFLOOR:ScienceandTechnology

500-599,600-649&660-699.

FIRSTFLOOR:Current(unbound)Periodicals(期刊)。

AninformationpointisinsidethePeriodicalsOffice.

GROUNDFLOOR:Reference

Generalreferencebooksandbibliographies(书目;目录).

TheReferenceLibrariansoneachfloorareavailabletoanswerqueries

duringofficehours.AtothertimesyoucanaskattheIssueDesk,ontheGround

Floor.

Booksareshelvedaccordingtosize:

NormalsizeLargesize

Theshelvesarecolourcodedtohelpyouidentifythem:

REDLargebooks

WHITENormalsizebooks

YELLOWLargeperiodicals

BLUENormalsizeperiodicals

BooksreturnedthepreviousdaymaybeontheRecentReturnsshelves,

nexttotheReferenceLibrarians7desks.

1.Ifyouwanttolookupawordinadictionary,whichfloorwouldyougoto?

A.Groundfloor.B.Firstfloor.

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