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我們追求衰衰致烈地開為,俚我們美追忒實實在京地輅果

(三)氣候與環(huán)保篇

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Passage1(09年安徽高考)

Arainforestisanareacoveredbytalltreeswiththetotalhighrainfallspreadingquiteequallythrough

theyearandthetemperaturerarelydippingbelowI6D.Rahforestshaveagreateflfectontheworld

environmentbecausetheycantakeinheatfromthesunandadjusttheclimate.Withouttheforest

cover,theseareaswouldreflectmoreheatintotheatmosphere,warmingtherestoftheworld.Losing

therainforestsmayalsoinfluencewindandrainfallpatterns,potentiallycausingcertainnatural

disastersallovertheworld.

Inthepasthundredyears,humanshavebegundestroyingrainforestsinsearchofthreemajor

resources(資源):landforcrops,woodforpaperandotherproducts,landforraisingfarmanimals.This

actionaffectstheenvironmentasawhole.Forexample,alotofcarbondioxide(二氧化碳)intheair

comesfromburningtherainforests.Peopleobviouslyhaveaneedfortheresourceswegainfrom

cuttingtreesbutwewillsuffermuchmorethanwewillbenefit.

Therearetwomainreasonsforthis.Firstly,whenpeoplecutdowntrees,generallytheycanonly

usethelandforayearortwo.Secondly,cuttinglargesectionsofrainforestsmayprovideagood

supplyofwoodrightnow,butinthelongrunitactuallyreducestheworld'swoodsupply.

Rainforestsareoftencalledtheworld'sdrugstore.Morethan25%ofthemedicinesweusetoday

comefromplantsinrainforests.However,fewerthanl%ofrainforestplantshavebeenexaminedfor

theirmedicalvalue.Itisextremelylikelythatourbestchancetocurediseasesliessomewhereinthe

world'sshrinkingrainforests.

72.Rainforestscanhelptoadjusttheclimatebecausethey.

A.reflectmoreheatintotheatmosphere

B.bringabouthighrainfallthroughouttheworld

C.rarelycausethetemperaturetodroplowerthanI6℃

D.reducetheeffectofheatfromthesunontheearth

73.Whatdoestheword“this”underlinedinthethirdparagraphreferto?

A.Wewilllosemuchmorethanwecangain.

B.Humanshavebegundestroyingrainforests.

C.Peoplehaveastrongdesireforresources.

D.Muchcarbondioxidecomesfromburningrainforests.

74.Itcanbeinferredfromthetextthat

A.wecangetenoughresourceswithoutrainforests

B.thereisgreatmedicinepotentialinrainforests

C.wew川growfewerkindsofcropsinthegainedland

D.thelevelofannualrainfallaffectswindpatterns

75.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.HowtoSaveRainforests

B.HowtoProtectNature

C.RainforestsandtheEnvironment

D.RainforestsandMedicalDevelopment

Passage2(08??迹?/p>

.WeexperiencedifferentformsoftheSun'senergyeveryday.Wecanseeitslightandfeelits

warmth.TheSunisthemajorsourceofenergyforourplanet.Itcausestheevaporation(蒸發(fā))ofwater

fromtheoceansandlakes.Sunlightalsoprovidestheenergyusedbygreenplantstomaketheirown

food.Thesegreenplantsthenprovidefoodforallorganisms(生物)ontheEarth.

MuchoftheenergythatcomesfromtheSunneverreachestheEarth'ssurface.Itiseither

reflectedorabsorbedbythegasesintheupperatmosphere.Oftheenergythatreachesthelower

atmosphere,30%isreflectedbycloudsortheEarth'ssurface.Theremaining70%warmsthesurface

oftheplanet,causeswatertoevaporate,andprovidesenergyforthewatercycleandweather.Onlya

tinypart,approximately0.023%,isactuallyusedbygreenplantstoproducefood.

ManygasesfoundintheatmosphereactuallyreflectheatenergyescapingfromtheEarth's

surfacebacktotheEarth.Thesegasesactliketheglassofagreenhouseinthattheyallowenergy

fromtheSuntoenterbutpreventenergyfromleaving.Theyarethereforecalledgreenhousegases.

Whensunlightstrikesanobject,someoftheenergyisabsorbedandsomeisreflected.The

amountreflecteddependsonthesurface.Forexample,you'veprobablynoticedhowbrightsnowis

whensunlightfallsonit.SnowreflectsmostoftheenergyfromtheSun,soitcontributestothelow

temperaturesofwinter.Dark-colouredsurfaces,suchasdarksoilorforest,absorbmoreenergyand

helpwarmthesurroundingair.

59.Accordingtothepassage,therootcauseforweatherchangesontheEarthis.

A.theatmospheresurroundingtheEarthB.waterfromoceansandlakes

C.energyfromtheSunD.greenhousegasesinthesky

60.OnlyasmallpartoftheSun'senergyreachestheEarth'ssurfacebecausemostofitis.

A.absorbedbythecloudsintheloweratmosphere

B.reflectedbythegasesintheupperatmosphere

C.lostintheupperandloweratmosphere

D.usedtoevaporatewaterfromtheoceansandlakes

61.Welearnfromthepassagethat.

A.alllivingthingsontheEarthdependontheSunfortheirfood

B.aforestlooksdarkinwinterbecauseitabsorbssolarenergy

C.only0.023%oftheenergyfromtheSunismadeuseofontheEarth

D.greenhousegasesallowheatenergytoescapefromtheEarth'ssurface

Passage3(安徽10高考)

Heneedtofeedagrowingpopulationisputtingmuchpressureontheworld'ssupplyofwater.

With97%oftheworld'swatertoosaltytobedrunkorusedinagriculture,theworldwidesupplyof

waterneedscarefulmanagement,especiallyinagriculture.Althoughtheideaofawatershortage(短

缺)seemsstrangetosomeonefortunateenoughtoliveinahighrainfallcountry,manyoftheworld's

agriculturalindustriesexperienceconstantwatershortages.

Althoughdamscanbebuilttostorewaterforagriculturaluseindryareasanddryseasons,the

costsofwaterredistribution(重新分配)ar。veryhigh.Notonlyistherethecostoftheengineeringitself,

butthereisalsoanenvironmentalcosttobeconsidered.Wherevalleys(山谷)arefloodedtocreate

dams,housesarelostandwildlifehomesdestroyed.Besides,watermanyfloweasilythroughpipesto

fields,butitcannotbetransportedfromonesideoftheworldtotheother.Eachcountrymusttherefore

relyonthemanagementofitsownwatertosupplyitsfarmingrequirements.

Thisisparticularlytroublingofcountrieswithagriculturalindustriesinareasdependenton

irrigation(灌溉).InTexas,farmers1overuseofirrigationwaterberesultedina25%reductionofthe

waterstores.IntheCentralValleyareaofsoutheasternUSA,ahugewaterengineeringproject

providedwaterforfarmingindryvillagebutmuchofthewaterusehasbeenpoorlymanaged.

SaudiArabia'sattemptstogrowwheatindesertareashavebeenthepumpingofhugequantities

ofirrigationwaterfromundergroundreserves.Becausethereisnorainfallintheseareas,such

reservescanonlydecrease,anditisbelievedthatfiftyyearsofpumpingwillseethemrundry.

72.Fromthefirsttwoparagraphswelearntthat.

A.muchoftheworld5swaterisavailableforuse

B.peopleinhighrainfallcountriesfeellucky

C.thecostsofwaterredistributionshouldbeconsidered

D.watercanbeeasilycarriedthroughpipesacrosstheworld

73.Whichofthefollowingistrue?

A.ThewaterinTexashavebeenreducedby75%.

B.Mostindustriesintheworldsufferfromwatershortages.

C.TheundergroundwaterinSaudiArabiamightrunoutin50years.

D.GoodmanagementofwateruseresultedfromtheprojectintheCentralValley.

74.Whatismostlikelytobediscussedintheparagraphthatfollows?

A.Stepstoimprovingwaterusemanage.

B.Waysforreducethecostsofbuildingdams.

C.Measuredtodealwithworldwidewatershortages.

D.Approachestohandlingthepressureonwatersupply.

75.Thetextismainlyabout.

A.watersupplyandincreasingpopulation

B.waterusemanagementandagriculture

C.waterredistributionandwildlifeprotection

D.watershortagesandenvironmentalprotection.

Passage4

Humanityusesalittlelessthanhalfthewateravailableworldwide.Yetoccurrencesofshortages

anddroughts(干旱)arecausingfamineanddistressinsomeareas,andindustrialandagricultural

by-productsarepollutingwatersupplies.Sincetheworld5populationisexpectedtodoubleinthenext

50years,manyexpertsthinkweareontheedgeofawidespreadwatercrisis.

Butthatdoesn'thavetobetheoutcome.Watershortagesdonothavetotroubletheworld—ifwestart

valuingwatermorethanwehaveinthepast.Justaswebegantoappreciatepetroleummoreafterthe

1970soilcrises,todaywemuststartlookingatwaterfromafresheconomicperspective.Wecanno

longeraffordtoconsiderwateravirtuallyfreeresourceofwhichwecanuseasmuchaswelikeinany

waywewant.

Instead,forallusesexceptthedomesticdemandofthepoor,governmentsshouldpricewaterto

reflectitsactualvalue.Thismeanschargingafeeforthewateritselfaswellasforthesupplycosts.

Governmentsshouldalsoprotectthisresourcebyprovidingwaterinmoreeconomicallyand

environmentallysoundways.Forexample,oftenthecheapestwaytoprovideirrigation(灌*既)waterin

thedrytropicsisthroughsmall-scaleprojects,suchasgatheringrainfallindepressions(Fl地)and

pumpingittonearbycropland.

Nomatterwhatstepsgovernmentstaketoprovidewatermoreefficiently,theymustchangetheir

institutionalandlegalapproachestowatersue.Ratherthanspreadcontrolamonghundredsoreven

thousandsoflocal,regional,andnationalagenciesthatwatchvariousaspectsofwateruse,countries

shouldsetupcentralauthoritiestocoordinatewaterpolicy.

21.Whatistherealcauseofthepotentialwatercrisis?

A)Theworldpopulationisincreasingfasterandfaster.

B)Halfoftheworld'swaterresourceshavebeenseriouslypolluted.

C)Humanityhasnotplacedsufficientvalueonwaterresources.

D)Onlyhalfoftheworld'swatercanbeused.

22.Asindicatedinthepassage,thewaterproblem.

A)hasbeenexaggeratedbysomeexpertsinthefield

B)isunderestimatedbygovernmentorganizationsatdifferentlevels

C)posesachallengetothetechnologyofbuildingreservoirs

D)isalreadyseriousincertainpartsoftheworld

23.Accordingtotheauthor,thewaterpriceshould.

A)correspondtoitsrealvalue

B)bereducedtotheminimum

C)stimulatedomesticdemand

D)takeintoaccounttheoccurrencesofdroughts

24.Theauthorsaysthatinsomehotanddryareasitisadvisableto.

A)buildbiglakestostorewater

B)constructbigpumpingstations

C)channelwaterfromnearbyriverstocropland

D)buildsmallandcheapirrigationsystems

25.Inordertoraisetheefficiencyofthewatersupply,measuresshouldbetakento.

A)centralizethemanagementofwaterresources

B)increasethesenseofresponsibilityofagenciesatalllevels

C)guaranteefullprotectionoftheenvironment

D)encouragelocalandregionalcontrolofwaterresources

Passage5

PeoplelivingonpartsofthesouthcoastofEnglandfaceaseriousproblem.In1993,theownersof

alargehotelandofseveralhousesdiscovered,totheirhorror,thattheirgardenshaddisappeared

overnight.Theseahadeatenintothesoftlimestonecliffsonwhichtheyhadbeenbuilt.Whileexperts

werestudyingtheproblem,thehotelandseveralhousesdisappearedaltogether,slidingdownthecliff

andintothesea.

Erosion(侵蝕)ofthewhitecliffsalongthesouthcoastofEnglandhasalwaysbeenaproblembut

ithasbecomemoreseriousinrecentyears.Dozensofhomeshavehadtobeabandonedasthesea

hascreptfartherandfartherinland.Expertshavestudiedtheareasmostaffectedandhavedrawnup

amapforlocalpeople,forecastingtheyearinwhichtheirhomeswillbeswallowedupbythehungry

sea.

AngryownershavecalledontheGovernmenttoerectseadefensestoprotecttheirhomes.

Governmentsurveyorshavepointedoutthatinmostcases,thisisimpossible.Newseawallswould

costhundredsofmillionsofpoundsandwouldmerelymakethewavesandcurrentsgofurtheralong

thecoast,shiftingtheproblemfromoneareatoanother.Thedangerislikelytocontinue,theysay,until

thewavesreachaninlandareaofhardrockwhichwillnotbeeatenaslimestoneis.Meanwhile,ifyou

wanttobuyacheaphousewithanuncertainfuture,applytoahouseagentinoneofthethreatened

areasonthesouthcoastofEngland.Youcangetahouseforaknockdownpricebutitmayturnoutto

beaknockdownhome.

11.WhatisthecauseoftheproblemthatpeoplelivingonpartsofthesouthcoastofEnglandface?

A)Thedisappearanceofhotels,housesandgardens.

B)Theexperts1lackofknowledge.

C)Therisingofthesealevel.

D)Thewashing-awayoflimestonecliffs.

12.TheerosionofthewhitecliffsinthesouthofEngland.

A)willsoonbecomeaproblemforpeoplelivingincentralEngland

B)hasnowbecomeathreattothelocalresidents

C)isquicklychangingthemapofEngland

D)canbestoppedifpropermeasuresaretaken

13.Theexperts5studyontheproblemoferosioncan.

A)leadtoitseventualsolution

B)provideaneffectivewaytoslowitdown

C)helptopreventitfromworsening

D)warnpeoplewhosehomesareindanger

14.Itisnotfeasibletobuildseadefensestoprotectagainsterosionbecause.

A)itistoocostlyandwillendangerneighbouringareas

B)thegovernmentistooslowintakingaction

C)theywillbeeasilyknockeddownbywavesandcurrents

D)houseagentsalongthecoastdonotsupporttheidea

15.Accordingtotheauthor,whenbuyingahousealongthesouthcoastofEngland,peopleshould

A)beawareofthepotentialdangerinvolved

B)guardagainstbeingcheatedbythehouseagent

C)takethequalityofthehouseintoconsideration

D)examinethehousecarefullybeforemakingadecision

賞析篇

CompanionshipofBooks以書為伴(節(jié)選)

Amanmayusuallybeknownbythebookshereadsaswellasbythecompanyhekeeps;forthereisa

companionshipofbooksaswellasofmen;andoneshouldalwaysliveinthebestcompany,whetherit

beofbooksorofmen.

Agoodbookmaybeamongthebestoffriends.Itisthesametodaythatitalwayswas,anditwillnever

change.Itisthemostpatientandcheerfulofcompanions.Itdoesnotturnitsbackuponusintimesof

adversityordistress.Italwaysreceivesuswiththesamekindness;amusingandinstructingusin

youth,andcomfortingandconsolingusinage.

Menoftendiscovertheiraffinitytoeachotherbythemutuallovetheyhaveforabookjustastwo

personssometimesdiscoverafriendbytheadmirationwhichbothentertainforathird.Thereisanold

proverb,'Loveme,lovemydog.”Butthereismorewisdominthis:"Loveme,lovemybook."Thebook

isatruerandhigherbondofunion.Mencanthink,feel,andsympathizewitheachotherthroughtheir

favoriteauthor.Theyliveinhimtogether,andheinthem.

Agoodbookisoftenthebesturnofalifeenshriningthebestthatlifecouldthinkout;fortheworldofa

man'slifeis,forthemostpart,buttheworldofhisthoughts.Thusthebestbooksaretreasuriesof

goodwords,thegoldenthoughts,which,rememberedandcherished,becomeourconstant

companionsandcomforters.

Bookspossessanessenceofimmortality.Theyarebyfarthemostlastingproductsofhumaneffort.

Templesandstatuesdecay,butbookssurvive.Timeisofnoaccountwithgreatthoughts,whichareas

freshtodayaswhentheyfirstpassedthroughtheirauthor'sminds,agesago.Whatwasthensaidand

thoughtstillspeakstousasvividlyaseverfromtheprintedpage.Theonlyeffectoftimehavebeento

siftoutthebadproducts;fornothinginliteraturecanlongsurviveebutwhatisreallygood.

Booksintroduceusintothebestsociety;theybringusintothepresenceofthegreatestmindsthat

haveeverlived.Wehearwhattheysaidanddid;weseetheasiftheywerereallyalive;wesympathize

withthem,enjoywiththem,grievewiththem;theirexperiencebecomesours,andwefeelasifwe

wereinameasureactorswiththeminthesceneswhichtheydescribe.

Thegreatandgooddonotdie,eveninthisworld.Embalmedinbooks,theirspiritswalkabroad.The

bookisalivingvoice.Itisanintellecttowhichonstilllistens.

參考譯文:

通??匆粋€讀些什么書就可知道他的為人,就像看他同什么人交往就可知道他的為人一樣,因為有

人以人為伴,也有人以書為伴。無論是書友還是朋友,我們都應該以最好的為伴。

好書就像是你最好的朋友。它始終不渝,過去如此,現(xiàn)在如此,將來也永遠不變。它是最有耐心,

最令人愉悅的伴侶。在我們窮愁潦倒,臨危遭難時,它也不會拋棄我們,對我們總是??如既往地親切。

在我們年輕時,好書陶冶我們的性情,增長我們的知識;到我們年老時、它又給我們以慰藉和勉勵。

人們常常因為喜歡同一本書而結為知已,就像有時兩個人因為敬慕同一個人而成為朋友一樣。有句

古諺說道:“愛屋及屋?!逼鋵崱皭畚壹皶边@句話蘊涵更多的哲理。書是更為真誠而高尚的情誼紐帶。

人們可以通過共同喜愛的作家溝通思想,交流感情,彼此息息相通,并與自己喜歡的作家思想相通,情

感相融。

好書常如最精美的寶器,珍藏著人生的思想的精華,因為人生的境界主要就在于其思想的境界。因

此,最好的書是金玉良言和崇高思想的寶庫,這些良言和思想若銘記于心并多加珍視,就會成為我們忠

實的伴侶和永恒的慰藉。

書籍具有不朽的本質,是為人類努力創(chuàng)造的最為持久的成果。寺廟會倒坍,神像會朽爛,而書卻經(jīng)

久長存。對于偉大的思想來說,時間是無關緊要的。多年前初次閃現(xiàn)于作者腦海的偉大思想今日依然清

新如故。時間惟一的作用是淘汰不好的作品,因為只有真正的佳作才能經(jīng)世長存。

書籍介紹我們與最優(yōu)秀的人為伍,使我們置身于歷代偉人巨匠之間,如聞其聲,如觀其行,如見其

人,同他們情感交融,悲喜與共,感同身受。我們覺得自己仿佛在作者所描繪的舞臺上和他們一起粉墨

登場。

即使在人世間,偉大杰出的人物也永生不來。他們的精神被載入書冊,傳于四海。書是人生至今仍

在聆聽的智慧之聲,永遠充滿著活力。

練習篇

Leaddeposits,whichaccumulatedinsoilandsnowduringthe1960*8and705s,wereprimarilythe

resultofleadedgasolineemissionsoriginatingintheUnitedStates.InthetwentyyearsthattheClean

AirActhasmandatedunleadedgasuseintheUnitedStates,theleadaccumulationworldwidehas

decreasedsignificantly.

AstudypublishedrecentlyinthejournalNatureshowsthatair-borneleadedgasemissionsfrom

theUnitedStatesweretheleadingcontributortothehighconcentrationofleadinthesnowin

Greenland.ThenewstudyisaresultofthecontinuedresearchledbyDr.CharlesBoutron,anexpert

ontheimpactofheavymetalsontheenvironmentattheNationalCenterforScientificResearchin

France.AstudybyDr.Boutronpublishedin1991showedthatleadlevelsinarctic(北極的)snowwere

declining.

Inhisnewstudy,Dr.Boutronfoundtheratiosofthedifferentformsofleadintheleadedgasoline

usedintheUnitedStatesweredifferentfromtheratiosofEuropean,AsianandCanadiangasolines

andthusenabledscientiststodifferentiate(區(qū)分)theleadsources.Thedominantleadratiofoundin

GreenlandsnowmatchedthatfoundingasolinefromtheUnitedStates.

InastudypublishedinthejournalAmbio,scientistsfoundthatleadlevelsinsoilinthe

NortheasternUnitedStateshaddecreasedmarkedlysincetheintroductionofunleadedgasoline.

Manyscientistshadbelievedthattheleadwouldstayinsoilandsnowforalongerperiod.

TheauthorsoftheAmbiostudyexaminedsamplesoftheupperlayersofsoiltakenfromthesame

sitesof30forestfloorsinNewEngland,NewYorkandPennsylvaniain1980andin1990.Theforest

environmentprocessedandredistributedtheleadfasterthanthescientistshadexpected.

Scientistssaybothstudiesdemonstratethatcertainpartsoftheecosystem(生態(tài)系統(tǒng))respond

rapidlytoreductionsinatmosphericpollution,butthatthesefindingsshouldnotbeusedasalicenseto

pollute.

21.ThestudypublishedinthejournalNatureindicatesthat.

A)theCleanAirActhasnotproducedthedesiredresults

B)leaddepositsinarcticsnowareontheincrease

C)leadwillstayinsoilandsnowlongerthanexpected

D)theUSisthemajorsourceofleadpollutioninarcticsnow

22.LeadaccumulationworldwidedecreasedsignificantlyaftertheuseofunleadedgasintheUS

A)wasdiscouragedC)wasprohibitedbylaw

B)wasenforcedbylawD)wasintroduced

23.HowdidscientistsdiscoverthesourceofleadpollutioninGreenland?

A)ByanalyzingthedatapublishedinjournalslikeNatureandAmbio.

B)Byobservingtheleadaccumulationsindifferentpartsofthearcticarea.

C)BystudyingthechemicalelementsofsoilandsnowinNortheasternAmerica.

D)Bycomparingthechemicalcompositionsofleadedgasolineusedinvariouscountries.

24.TheauthorsoftheAmbiostudyhavefoundthat.

A)forestsgetridofleadpollutionfasterthanexpected

B)leadaccumulationsinforestsaremoredifficulttodealwith

C)leaddepositsarewidelydistributedintheforestsoftheUS

D)theupperlayersofsoilinforestsareeasilypollutedbyleademissions

25.Itcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraphthatscientists.

A)arepuzzledbythemysteryofforestpollution

B)feelrelievedbytheuseofunleadedgasoline

C)stillconsiderleadpollutionaproblem

D)lacksufficientmeanstocombatleadpollution

(四)廣告與宣傳篇

精講篇

Passage1(07安徽卷)

King'sCollegeSummerSchool

King'sCollegeSummerSchoolisanannual(每年的)trainingprogramforhighschoolstudents

atalllevelswhowanttoimprovetheirEnglish.CoursesaregivenbytheteachersofKing'sCollege

andothercollegesinNewYork.Tripstomuseumsandculturecentersarealsoorganized.Thisyear*s

summerschoolwillbefromJuly25toAugust15.Moreinformationisasfollows:

Application(申請)dateCourses

?StudentsinNewYorkshouldsendtheir?EnglishLanguage

applicationsbeforeJuly18,2007.SpokenEnglish:22hours

?StudentsofothercitiesshouldsendtheirReadingandWriting:10hours

applicationsbeforeJuly16,2007.?AmericanHistory:16hours

?Foreignstudentsshouldsendtheir?AmericanCulture:16hours

applicationsbeforeJuly10,2007.

StepsCost

?Aletterofself-introduction?Dailylessons:$200

?Aletterofrecommendation(推薦)?Sportsandactivities:$100

?Travels:$200

?Hotelservice:$400

*ThelettersshouldbewritteninEnglishwith*Youmaychoosetolivewithyour

allthenecessaryinformation.friendsorrelativesinthesamecity.

Pleasewriteto:

Thompson,Sanders

1026King*sStreet

NewYork,NY10016,USA

E-mail:KC-Summer-School@yahoo,com

60.Youcanmostprobablyreadthetextin.

A.anewspaperB.atravelguideC.atextbookD.atelephonebook

61.WhichofthefollowingistrueaboutKing'sCollegeSummerSchool?

A.Onlytopstudentscantakepartintheprogram.

B.King*sCollegeSummerSchoolisruneveryotheryear.

C.Visitstomuseumsandculturecentersarepartoftheprogram.

D.OnlytheteachersofKing*sCollegegivecourses.

62.IfyouaretolivewithyourrelativesinNewYork,youwillhavetopaytheschool

A.$200B.$400C.$500D.$900

63.Whatinformationcanyougetfromthetext?

A.Theprogramw川lasttwomonths.

B.YoucanwritetoThompsononlyinEnglish.

C.AsaChinesestudent,youcansendyourapplicationonJuly14,2007.

D.Youcangetintouchwiththeschoolbye-mailorbytelephone.

Passage2

EnglishteacherwantedProductionassistantwanted

Wehaveagoodteachingopportunity-Highlymotivated

beginningattheendofMarchfordedicated-FluentEnglishspeaker

nativeEnglishteachers.Weoffergoodpay-Organized,easygoing,passionate,involved,

andprovideacomfortableteachingopenminded,reliable

environment.Wecanensureyouthisisan-Backgroundintheindustry

opportunityyoudonotwanttomiss.If-Excellentcomputersk川s

interestedsendacurrentphotoandyourCVFreshGraduateswelcome,amajorin

toJasonat:TV/News/Mediawouldbeaplus.Pleasedropus

americanenqlishacademv@.yourCVtotheaddressbelowifyoumatchthe

Tele:88867356requirementsandfeelthatyouwouldsuitoneof

Applicantsmusthaveatleasttwoyearsthepositions.Onlyseriousapplicantsneedapply.

teachingexperienceandbefromoneofthePleaseclickonthelinkbelowtoseeouroffices:

followingcountries:UK,USA,CAN,AUS,http:〃/QTVR.html

NZ.Reliabilityisthefirstqualitytoconsiderhr@Tele:88822357

whenyoumeetourbasicrequirements.

WewanttofindateacherwithfollowingBabelInternationalCommunicationClub

qualities:Nowwearelookingforaprogramcoordinator.

1.NativeEnglishspeakerwhocomesfromLocation:Shanghai(PeopleSquare)

USA,UK,CANandAUS.Requirements:

2.RichExperienceinteachingEnglish.1.Begoodatcommunication,fun-lovingand

3.Pleasantpersonality,reliable,fullofreliable,andmostimportantlyorganizing.

responsibility,creativeness.2.Haveexperiencesinactivitiesplanning

4.RecognizedTEFLcertificate(party,games,contestetc.)

5.Livingnearfromourschool.3.NativeEnglishSpeakerorEnglishfluently

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