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Text1.
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In Britain,
winter is the season not only for visits to the
theatre, opera, concerts and ballet, but
also for shopping or for , one of the
__1__ cities in the world, has plenty to
offer during the winter months, __2__
in the way of entertainment - and the __3__ act
like a
magnet with __4__ array of
presents for the
Christmas __5__, followed
by large scale bargains in the January __6__. But
it''s not only
London that __7__ value
shopping - most of our suburban and __8__ centres
have just as much to
offer to the __9__
if you''re based __10__ London, you don''t have to
spend all your
__11__ there - and that
goes for all the year __12__, too. Take a train or
coach and __13__ what
else Britain has
to offer; __14__ are many excursions, even in
winter, and among the great country
houses __15_ keep their stately front
doors open __16__ the year are Longleat and Woburn
Abbey.
__17__ a car and drive __18__
into the beauty of the winter landscape - the
scenery will be
__19__ beautiful - and
the people will have more time to chat to you
__20__ this time of year.
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Section III Reading
ComprehensionPart ARead the following
three
texts. Answer
the questions on each text by choosing A, B, C or
D.
Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET 1
by drawing a thick line across
the
corresponding letter in the brackets.
Text2
阅读理解
It was a
quarter past nine as Marie hurried into the office
building where she was going to
work.
Her bus had inched along through heavy morning
traffic, making her a few minutes late for
her very first job. She decided to
start out half an hour earlier the next inside
the lobby,
she had to stand at the
elevators and wait several minutes before she
could get on one going to the
sixth
floor. When she finally reached the office marked
door nervously and waited. There was no
answer. She tapped on the door again, but still
there was
no reply. From inside the
next office, she could hear the sound of voices,
so she opened the door
and went gh she
was sure it was the same office she had been in
two weeks before when
she had had the
interview with Mr. King, it looked quite different
now. In fact, it hardly looked
like an
office at all. The employees were just standing
around chatting and smoking. At the far end
of the room, somebody must have just
told a good joke, she thought, because there was a
loud
burst of laughter as she came in.
For a moment she had thought they were laughing at
one of the men looked at his watch,
clapped his hands and said something to the
others. Quickly
they all went to their
desks and, in a matter of seconds, everyone was
hard at work. No one paid
any attention
to Marie. Finally she went up to the
man who was
sitting at the desk nearest to the door and
explained that this was her first day
in the office. Hardly
looking up from his work, he told her to have a
seat and wait for Mr. King,
who would
arrive at any moment. Then Marie realised that the
day''s work in the office began just
before Mr. King arrived. Later she
found out that he lived in Connecticut and came
into Manhattan
on the same train every
morning, arriving in the office at 9:35, so that
his staff knew
exactly when to start
working.
1. Marie felt nervous when she knocked
at the door because _______.
A. it was her
first day in a new job
B. she was a little bit
late for work
C. she was afraid that she had gone to
the wrong place
D. there was no answer from inside the
office
2. Marie could hardly recognise the
office she went into as _______.
[A> she had
been there only once
[B> Mr. King was not in the
office
[C> nobody was doing any
work
[D> the office had a new
appearance
3. The people in the office suddenly
started working because _______.
A. they saw a
stranger in the office
B.
they had finished their morning break
C. no one
wanted to talk to Marie
D. the boss was about to
arrive
4. We can infer from the text that the
employees of the enterprise _______.
A. would start
their work by listening to a joke
B. were cold to
newers
C. were always punctual for
work
D. lacked devotion to the
pany
5. The best title for this text would
be _______.
A. Punctual Like A Clock
B. A Cold
Wele
C. An Unpunctual Manager
D. Better Late
Than Never
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日期:
2012-02-02
来源:新航道
Part A
You have
read the following magazine advertisement in which
a British girl is looking for
pen-
friends and you want to get in touch
with her.
Name: Helen
Young
Age: st: collecting coins,
stamps and postcards; learningDifferent
letters will be s: 42 Johnson Street,
Edinburgh, EH9 1LN, UK
Write a letter to her (Helen Young),
telling her about:1. your family2. your
schooling/work3.
your hobbiesYou should
write approximately 100 words. You do not need to
write the address.
Part B
Below is a graph showing the
distribution of car accidents in a city during
1997. Look
at the graph and write an
essay of about 120 words making reference to the
following points:1. the
distribution of
car accidents in different months and the general
trend in 19972. the possible
reasons
for the distribution of car accidents
in the city
The number of car accidents
Level 3 Oral
Test
Part I (3
minutes)
Task:
Identifying oneself; identifying things/ people;
passing on information.
Interlocutor:
Good morning
(afternoon). My name is.... and this is my
colleague.... He/she is just going to
be listening to your names are ... and
...?Would you tell me your candidate numbers so I
can check them, please?Thank you.(Hand
over the mark sheets to the assessor.)First of all
we''d
like to know something about
you,Candidate A, so I''m going to ask you some
questions.
Home
town
Either: (for candidates from other
provinces)1
,
Where did you
live before you came
here?2
,
How long have you
lived here?3
,
How do you like
it? Why?4
,
Do you think you
will live here
forever? Why?
Or: ( For candidates taking the
examination locally)1
,
Do you
live near here?
Whereabouts?2
,
What do you think are the good points
about living there?3
,
How do
you usually
go to work / school? Why?
Thank you. Now, we''d like to know
something about you, Candidate B, so I''m going to
ask
you some questions.
Family1
,
Could you
tell us something about your
family?2
,
What does your
family usually do
for the
weekend?3
,
Do you enjoy it?
Why? 4
,
What do you think
about living together with
parents/by
yourself?
Part
2 (3 minutes)
Interlocutor:Now, I''d like
you to talk about something for about 3 minutes.
I''m just going to
listen.I''d like you
to discuss what kinds of sports you enjoy doing
and why.(Place picture sheet
(including
pictures of different sports: 1. football, 2.
basketball, 3. table tennis, 4. swimming) in
front of candidates.)
Talk to each other about it. It is not
necessary to agree with each other. You have only
about 3
minutes for this.
Candidates: (Approximately 3 minutes.)
Interlocutor: Thank you. (Retrieve
picture sheet.)Part 3 (4 minutes)
Interlocutor:Now, I''d like each of you
to talk on your own for about one and a half
minutes.
I''m going to give each of you
a different picture and I''d like you to talk
about it. Candidate A,
here is your
picture (Chinese football team, after losing a
match, walking out of the
stadium).Please let Candidate B have a
look at it.
(Hand over the picture to
Candidate A)
Candidate B, I''ll give you
your picture in a minute. Candidate A, I''d like
you to describe the
picture and tell us
what you think about
Chinese football. Remember you have
only about one and a half minutes for this, so
don''t worry if
I interrupt you.
Candidate A:
(Approximately one and a half minutes.)
Interlocutor:Thank you. (Retrieve
picture.) Candidate B, is there anything else you
would
like to say about the picture?
Candidate B: (Approximately 30
seconds.)
Interlocutor:Candidate B,
here is your card (football fans on the stathe
stadium, cheering for
their team).
Please let Candidate A have
a look at it.(Hand over the picture to
Candidate B)
I''d like you to describe
the picture and also tell us how you feel about
the Chinese football
fans. Remember you
have only about one and a half minutes for this.
Candidate B: (Approximately one and a
half minutes.)
Interlocutor:Thank you. (Retrieve
picture.) Candidate A, is there anything else you
would
like to say about the picture?
Candidate A: (Approximately 30
seconds.)
Interlocutor: Thank you.
(That is the end of the test
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日期:
2012-02-02
来源:新航道
Section
III Reading ComprehensionPart ARead the following
three texts. Answer the questions on
each text by choosing A, B, C or D.
Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET 1 by drawing
a
thick line across the corresponding
letter in the brackets.
Text
It was a
quarter past nine as Marie hurried into the office
building where she was going to
work.
Her bus had inched along through heavy morning
traffic, making her a few minutes late for
her very first job. She decided to
start out half an hour earlier the next inside
the lobby,
she had to stand at the
elevators and wait several minutes before she
could get on one going to the
sixth
floor. When she finally reached the office marked
door nervously and waited. There was no
answer. She tapped on the door again, but still
there was
no reply. From inside the
next office, she could hear the sound of voices,
so she opened the door
and went gh she
was sure it was the same office she had been in
two weeks before when
she had had the interview with Mr.
King, it looked quite different now. In fact, it
hardly looked
like an office at all.
The employees were just standing around chatting
and smoking. At the far end
of the
room, somebody must have just told a good joke,
she thought, because there was a loud
burst of laughter as she came in. For a
moment she had thought they were laughing at
one of the men looked at his watch,
clapped his hands and said something to the
others. Quickly
they all went to their
desks and, in a matter of seconds, everyone was
hard at work. No one paid
any attention
to Marie. Finally she went up to the man who was
sitting at the desk nearest to the
door
and explained that this was her first day in the
office. Hardly looking up from his work, he
told her to have a seat and wait for
Mr. King, who would
arrive
at any moment. Then Marie realised that the day''s
work in the office began just before Mr.
King arrived. Later she found out that
he lived in Connecticut and came into Manhattan on
the
same train every morning, arriving
in the office at 9:35, so that his staff knew
exactly when to start
working.
1. Marie felt nervous when she knocked
at the door because _______.[A> it was her first
day
in a new job[B> she was a little
bit late for work[C> she was afraid that she had
gone to the wrong
place [D> there was
no answer from inside the office
2.
Marie could hardly recognise the office she went
into as _______.[A> she had been there
only once[B> Mr. King was not in the
office[C> nobody was doing any work[D> the office
had a
new appearance
3.
The people in the office suddenly started working
because _______.[A> they saw a
stranger
in the office[B> they had finished their morning
break[C> no one wanted to talk to
Marie[D> the boss was about to arrive
4. We can infer from the text that the
employees of the enterprise _______.[A> would
start
their work by listening to a joke
[B> were cold to newers[C> were always punctual
for work[D>
lacked devotion to the pany
5. The best title for this text would
be _______.[A> Punctual Like A Clock[B> A Cold
Wele[C> An Unpunctual Manager[D> Better
Late Than Never
Part B
Read the
texts from a magazine article in which five women
talked about their slimming
failures.
For questions 1 to 5, match the name of each woman
(1 to 5) to each of the statements (A
to G) given below. Mark your answers on
your ANSWER SHEET.
Glynis Davis:I
first piled on the pounds when I was pregnant and
I couldn''t lose them
afterwards. Then
I joined a slimming club. My target was 10 stone
and I lost 2 stone 2lbs in six
months.
I felt great and people kept saying how good I
looked. But Christmas came and I started
to slip back into my old eating habits.
I told myself I''d lose the weight at slimming
classes in the
new year... but it
didn''t happen. Instead of losing the pounds, I
put them on. I''d lost the willpower
and tried to convince
myself that the odd bag of crisps didn''t make any
difference - but the scales
don''t lie.
Roz Juma:To be honest, I never weigh
myself any more - I''ve learned to be happy with
myself. It seemed ridiculous to feel
guilty about every morsel that passed my lips. My
philosophy
is simple: You shouldn''t be
preoccupied with food and dieting. Instead, you
should get on with life
and stop
dreaming about a super-thin body. This is
obviously the size I''m meant to be and, most of
all, I''m happy with
it.
Lesley Godwin:I was very
happy after winning Young Slimmer of the Year.
I''d look in the
mirror unable to
believe this slim creature was me. That might have
been my problem - perhaps I
didn''t
relate to my reflection any more. Winning a
national petition makes everything worse,
though, because you feel the eyes of
the world are on you. I feel a failure because
I''ve put on
weight again... I find it
humiliating and embarrassing.
Ros
Langford:Before moving in with my husband Gavin,
I''d always been about 8 stone, but
domestic bliss went straight to my
waist and I put on 2 stone in a year. Every so
often I try to go
on a diet... I''m
really good for a few days, then end up eating the
children''s leftovers or gorging
on
chocolate - my weakness. I''d like to be slim, but
right now my priorities are the children and
home. I may be more motivated when the
kids are older.
Julia
Minifie:I''m a pulsive eater. I can''t control my
urges and I really love cakes. When I''m
slim I feel like a million dollars -
and when I''m not I get
very depressed. Over the years I''d tried and
failed with just about every
diet. I
was determined I''d never put the
weight back on, but at some stage along
the line I lost my resolution, and it started to
creep on
again... Certainly I will face
the same problem in the future.
Now
match each of the women (1 to 5) to the
appropriate : there are two extra
statements. Statements1. Glynis Davis
[A> I put on weight after I got married.2. Roz
Juma [B>
The heavier, the merrier.3.
Lesley Godwin [C> Facts speak louder than words.4.
Ros Langford
[D> I like myself as I
am.5. Julia Minifie [E> I''m constantly at war
with my weight.[F> Fame
doesn''t
necessarily mean success.[G> I think I''ll be slim
again.
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日期:
2012-02-02
来源:新航道
Section I:
Listening Comprehension This section is designed
to test your ability to understand
spoken English. You will hear a
selection of recorded materials and you must
answer the questions
that acpany them.
There are two parts in this section, Part A and
Part B.
Remember, while you are doing the test,
you should answer the questions in your test
booklet,
NOT on the ANSWER SHEET. At
the end of the listening prehension section, you
will have 3
minutes to transfer your
answers from your test booklet onto your ANSWER
SHEET1.
If you have any questions,
you may raise your hand NOW as you will not be
allowed to
speak once the test is look
at Part A in your test booklet.
Part A:You will hear 10 short
dialogues. For each dialogue, there is one
question and four
possible answers.
Choose the correct answer A,
B, C or D, and mark it in your test
booklet. You will have 15 seconds to answer the
question and
you will hear each
dialogue ONL
Y ONCE.
Example:You will hear:W:
Could you please tell me if the Beijing flight
will be arriving on
time?M: Yes, Madam.
It should be arriving in about ten will read:Who
do you think
the woman is talking
to?[A> a bus conductor[B> a clerk at the
airport[C> a taxi driver[D> a clerk
at
the station
From the dialogue, we know
that only a clerk at the airport is most likely to
know the arrival
time of a flight, so
you should choose answer [B> and mark it in your
test
Answer[A> [> [C> [D>
1.
M: That''s a nice dress you''re wearing.W: Thank
you. My father gave it to me as a birthday
present. He knows red''s myfavourite
colour.
1. What are they talking
about?[A> their best friend[B> their favourite
colour[C> the clothes
the woman is
wearing[D> a present the man has bought
2. W: Mike, there''s not much left in
the refrigerator.M: Well, I might be able to pick
up a few
things after work, but I have
to be back rather late today.W: In that case,
we''ll make do with a
meal out at
McDonald''s.M: OK. See you there at 8:00.
2. What do they decide to do?[A> The
man will bring some food back for dinner.[B> They
will go to their friend''s home for
supper. [C> The woman will fill the refrigerator
before
supper.[D> They will eat out for
dinner.
Part B:You are
going to hear four conversations. Before listening
to each conversation, you
will have 5
seconds to read each of the questions which acpany
it. After listening, you will 15
seconds to answer each question by
choosing A, B, C or D. You will hear each
conversation
ONL
Y ONCE. Mark
your answers in your test booklet.
Questions 1 to 4 are based on a talk by
a speaker about his hobbies.
W: Well, Mr. Smith, we have
had an interesting discussion about your work.
Now, tell us
something about your after
work activities.
M: I guess not
much different from everyone else. I''m interested
in sport, and I run about 3
miles every
day. I particularly enjoy cross-country running,
where you have to run across fields,
jump over streams and so on. While I''m
running I think about all sorts of things, and at
the end of
a run I''m sometimes
surprised to find that I''ve managed to solve a
problem that was on my mind.
Next year I''m going to try the London
Marathon. It''s a long, hard race-26 miles, or 42
kilometers-and you have to be tough to
finish, but I very much want to do it. I worry a
bit about
getting old, and I''d like to
prove to myself that I''m still almost as fit as I
was twenty years ago.
I ''m
interested in climbing as well as running. I''ll
never bee an expert climber, but I know
what I''m doing in the mountains.
I
successfully pleted a
course in snow and ice climbing when I was
younger, and I''ve done a series
of
easy climbs in the Alps during the
last few years. My wife doesn''t share
my interest in Mountains. She agreed to go
climbing with
me once, but she found
that she felt ill
as soon
as she got above 1,000 meters, so we decide to
follow different hobbies.
W: You
certainly seem to enjoy various types of
recreation. All right, Mr. Smith. Thanks for
your interesting talk.
1.
What are the man''s hobbies?[A> running and
thinking [B> running and jumping[C>
running and climbing [D> running and
skiing
2. What is the main reason
that the man runs every day?[A> to think out some
difficult
problems[B> to do some cross-
country running