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1、7D) consideredD)WhoD)butD)ifD)have knownD)mightD) he does goD)likesD) course(15 minutes)Part I StructureSection A16. Many things impossible in the past are common today.A) to considerB) consideringC) being considered17. fails to see this will make a big mistake.A)WhoeverB)WhateverC)Anyone18. There w

2、as not a single person thought you were right.A)whichB)whoseC)he19.1 ll lend you my computer you promise to take care of it.A) unlessB) whileC)as20.1 would have come sooner but I that you were waiting.A)haven t known B)hadn t known C)didn t know21. His mother told me that he read quite well at the a

3、ge of five.A)wouldB)couldC)should22. The Yellow River is river in China.A) the longestB)the second longestC) second longerD)the second longer23. Seldom to see his uncle.A) he goesB) goes heC) does he go24. George, like all boys, cars very much.A)likeB)are likingC) liking25. When she arrived, she wen

4、t in the wrong .A) directionB)placeC) locationSection B26. January 1st, 1937, is the historic date when Britain (join)the Common Market.27.1 would rather you (come)yesterday.28.The employer gave his (accept)to the worker s suggestions.29.1 want to get something (read)during the vocation.30.1 have li

5、ved in Chongqing for several years and I mnow accustomed to (eat) hotfood.31.Even though (give)every opportunity, they would not try.32.1 recommend this book for children for its (simple).33. (theory)methods are sometimes useless outside of the laboratory.34. There are poor children without homes, w

6、ho sleep in the streets, and live in (miserably)35. She is by far (active)member in our group.(40 minutes)Part II Reading ComprehensionTask lOur environment is getting worse and worse with the increase of the world population, which affects the environment in two ways. Firstly, the limited energy re

7、sources will be used up much faster. Secondly, the increasing population creates more pollution, another severe problem that needs to be solved. Both problems are long-term ones because actions taken now show their results slowly over many years. They are also urgent because delays in action can lea

8、d to great suffering and social problems. The question seems to be difficult to handle for most people. However, a person can be a protector of environment in everyday life if he takes actions to save the environment right now. With the development of technology, cars make transportation easier and

9、quicker than before, but we can t igndovraenthtaegdeissabrought to us by more and morecars in use. For example, we are consuming gasoline( 汽油 ), which is a non-renewable( 無(wú)法更新 的 )resource, and will soon be gone. Moreover, the exhausted gas from cars pollutes our air, and our health is therefore thre

10、atened by air pollution, which has a big potential effect on our daily life.s takSo we can consider walking, taking buses, carpooling( 合用汽車(chē) ), instead of driving cars alone. This seems to be a very slow process that can t be so effective if itperson. But when more and more people become aware of the

11、 importance and positively take it as their personal responsibilities. The condition of the air will be improved to a great extent.36. According to the writer, the main problem to our environment today is .A) the increase of populationB)the limited energy resourcesC)the more serious air pollutionD)t

12、he development of technology37 .From the passage, we can know that .A) effective measures can be taken mainly by the governmentB) taking measures now can soon improve the environmentC) immediate measures can cause great suffering and social problemsD) every single person s action has some effect on

13、environment protection38 . The author s main purpose in writing this passage is most probably to .A) complain about people s slow actions to protect the environmentB) advise people to take actions to protect the environmentC) show himself to be an active environment protectorD) point out the bad eff

14、ects of technologies in protecting environment 39.The author believes that carpooling .A) can give help to those without carsB) can save people money and timeC) can save energy resources and reduce air pollutionD) can promote friendship among drivers40. The passage is mainly about .A) energy resourc

15、es saving B) environment protectionC) population controlD) air pollutionTask 2First aid (急救) is the care given to the injured or sick as soon as possible after an accident or illness. It is this immediate care and attention before the arrival of the ambulance ( 急救車(chē) )that sometimes means the differen

16、ce between life and death, or a full or partial recovery.First aid has limitations, as not everybody is a doctor or expert, but it is a key element of the total medical system.The principle to be adopted in first aid is immediate action. By-standers ( 旁觀者 )or relatives not knowing what to do, or bei

17、ng too fearful to try, have unwisely contributed to unnecessary deaths and worse injuries.It is important that any action taken by the first aid provider is started as quickly as possible. Quick action is necessary to save life and parts of the body. One who is not breathing effectively, or is bleed

18、ing (流血)heavily, requires immediate help. If quick effective first aid is provided,then they have a much better chance of a good recovery.But it should be remembered that any action taken is to be the most careful, and fright ( 恐 懼)by the first aid provider and by-standers will not be good to the wh

19、ole thing. Try to remain calm and think your actions through. A calm and controlled first aider will give everyone confidence that the event is being handled efficiently and effectively.41. The writer seems to suggest that if you don t know much about first aid, you shouldA) call for help from profe

20、ssionalsB) still try to helpC) stand by and not try to helpD) learn it from a doctor42. According to the passage, some injured or sick people died as a result of .A)other people s hesitation to offer first aidB) unprofessional first aidC) unnecessary first aidD) unwise suggestions by by-standers43.

21、Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A)One should not apply first aid to the injured without knowing the case of the accident.B)It is easy to carry out first aid if one has the necessary facilities.C)First aid is an important part of the whole treatment.D)First aid may not be effe

22、ctive before a doctor or expert comes.44. The most important thing in providing first aid is to .A) call for an ambulanceB) prevent bleedingC)know what to doD)act quickly45. While offering first aid, the helper should .A) be self-controlledB)have others to assist himC)have confidence in the sick per

23、sonD)get rid of the by-standersTask3Before making a speech, we often need to make brief speaking notes. You can put them on cards no smaller than 150 x 100mm. Write in large and bold letters that you can see at a glance, using a series of brief headings to develop the information in sufficient detai

24、l. The amount of information you include in your notes will depend on the complexity ( 復(fù)雜性)of the subject, your familiarity with it, and your previous speaking experience. Here are some steps for you to follow when preparing brief speaking notes.First, you should write a summary, or an outline, of t

25、he project to be reported and the results achieved. Then an introduction follows. This includes background information and purpose of the project. Next comes discussion. In this part, what has been done, how it has been done and the results achieved should be dealt with. At the fourth step, you have

26、 two choices: one is the conclusion if the project is completed. The other is the future plan if the project is still in progress. At last, a summary should be prepared. In this part, you should give a brief summing-up, plus a question-and-answer period.Speaking Notes PreparationWords to be written

27、: in 46 lettersMeans of developing information: using a number of 47Steps of making speaking notes:1)work out an outline2)write 483) deal with the subject4)draw 49 at the end of the project, or make a 50 if the project is not finished 5)give a summaryTask 4A Networked computer stations; dial-in acce

28、ssBCampus-widearea networkCComputersand a laser printer in each classroomDprivatedirectories for all students and staffE Mail for staff and studentsFinteractive distance learning stationsG instructional media centerH student stationsIResourcesaccessible campus-wide via fiber optic networkLQn-lineres

29、earch servicesKstudent-runstereo radio stationLTelephone in every classroomMVoice mail for all staffN ElectronicBulletin Board available around the clockOT-lInternet AccessExamples: (D)師生員工個(gè)人目錄(L)教室配備電話(huà)5152535455( ( ( ()校園網(wǎng)絡(luò) )教室配備電腦和打印機(jī) )學(xué)生立體聲廣播站 )教工語(yǔ)音信箱 )計(jì)算機(jī)網(wǎng)站;撥號(hào)上網(wǎng)( ( ( ()交互式遠(yuǎn)程教育站 )在線科研服務(wù) )全天候電子公告板

30、 )多媒體教學(xué)中心 )學(xué)生網(wǎng)站Task 5The rules for writing an abstract ( 摘要 ) are almost the same to those for writing the summary of an investigation report. In an abstract you (1) make an outline of the problem and the purpose of your investigation, (2)mention very briefly how you conducted the investigation or t

31、ests, (3) describe your main findings, and (4)make the conclusions. All this must be done in as few words as possible: ideally, your abstract will be about 125 words long and never more than 250 words.From the abstract, readers must be able to decide whether the information you provide in the scient

32、ific paper or report is particularly interesting to them and whether they should read further. Because a scientific paper is written for readers who generally are familiar with your technical or scientific discipline (學(xué)科 ), you may use technical terminology (術(shù)語(yǔ) )in the abstract. The abstract should

33、be written last, when the whole paper has been written, so that you can make an abstract of the brief details you need from what you have already written.56 How will you write an abstract? You should write it in as as possible.57 What should be described in the abstract? Our.58 What are the readers

34、likely to do if they find the abstract interesting? The readers are likely to .59 Why can you use technical terminology in the abstract?Because your readers are usually your scientific discipline.60 When should you write the abstract? After you have finished .Part IV Translation (25 minutes)61 Computer data bases and electronic mail systems have been around since the late 1970sA) 計(jì)算機(jī)數(shù)據(jù)庫(kù)和電子郵件自 20 世紀(jì) 70 年代末,便無(wú)處不在了。B)20 世紀(jì)70 年代后期以來(lái),計(jì)算機(jī)數(shù)據(jù)庫(kù)和電子郵件系統(tǒng)已被廣泛使用。C)20 世紀(jì)70 年代末,計(jì)算機(jī)數(shù)據(jù)基礎(chǔ)和電子郵遞系統(tǒng)就已經(jīng)在大家周?chē)?。D)在20世紀(jì)70年代后期,計(jì)算機(jī)數(shù)據(jù)庫(kù)和電子郵件已普及了。62 Som

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