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C.NumberofpeoplespeakingEnglishasafirstorasecondlanguage:
—320-380millionnativespeakers
—250-
(2)_____millionspeakersofEnglishasasecondlanguage
(2)_______
II.ReasonsforthepopularuseofEnglish
A.(3)____reasons(3)_______
—thePilgrimFathersbroughtthelanguagetoAmerica;
—BritishsettlersbroughtthelanguagetoAustralia;
—Englishwasusedasameansofcontrolin(4)_____(4)_______
B.Economicreasons
—spreadof(5)_____(5)_______
—languageofcommunicationiiitheinternationalbusinesscommunity
C.(6)______ininternationaltravel(6)_______
—useofEnglishintravelandtourism
—signsinairports
—languageofannouncement
—languageof(7)______(7)_______
D.Informationexchange
—useofEnglishintheacademicworld
—languageof(8)_____orjournalarticles(8)_______
E.Popularculture
—popmusicon(9)______(9)_______
—filmsfromtheUSA
III.Questionstothinkabout
A.statusofEnglishinthefuture
B.(10)______ofdistinctvarietiesofEnglish(10)_______
SECTIONBCONVERSATION
InthissectionyouwillheareverythingONCEONLY.Listencarefullyandthenanswerthequestionsthatfollow.Markthecorrectanswertoeachquestiononyourcolouredanswersheet.
Questions1to5arebasedonaconversation.Attheendoftheconversationyouwillbegiven10secondstoanswereachofthefollowingfivequestions.
Nowlistentotheconversation.
1.Marydoesn'
tseemtofavourtheideaofanewairportbecause________.
A.theexistingairportsaretobewasted
B.morepeoplewillbeencouragedtotravel
C.moreoilwillbeconsumed
D.moreairplaneswillbepurchased
2.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedbyMaryasapotentialdisadvantage?
A.Morepeopleinthearea.
B.Noiseandmotorways.
C.Wasteofland.
D.Unnecessarytravel.
3.FreddyhascitedthefollowingadvantagesforanewairportEXCEPT
A.morejobopportunities
B.vitalitytothelocaleconomy
C.roadconstruction,
D.presenceofaircrewinthearea
4.Marythinksthatpeopledon'
tneedtodomuchtravelnowadaysasaresultof________.
A.lessemphasisonpersonalcontact
B.advancesinmoderntelecommunications
C.recentchangesinpeople'
sconcepts
D.morepotentialdamagetothearea
5.WelearnfromtheconversationthatFreddyisMary'
sideas,
A.stronglyinfavourof
B.mildlyinfavourof
C.stronglyagainst
D.mildlyagainst
SECTIONCNEWSBROADCAST
Question6isbasedonthefollowingnews.Attheendofthenewsitem,youwillbegiven10secondstoanswerthequestion.
Nowlistentothenews.
6.Whatisthemainideaofthenewsitem?
A.AnewgovernmentwasformedafterSunday'
selections.
B.Thenewgovernmentintendstochangethewelfaresystem.
C.TheSocialDemocraticPartyfoundedthewelfaresystem.
D.TheSocialDemocraticPartywasresponsibleforhighunemployment.
Questions7and8arebasedonthefollowingnews.Attheendofthenewsitem,youwillbegiven20secondstoanswerthequestions.
7.ThetapesoftheApollo-11missionwerefirststoredin________.
A.aU.S.governmentarchiveswarehouse
B.aNASAgroundtrackingstation
C.theGoddardSpaceFlightCentre
D.noneoftheaboveplaces
8.WhatdoesthenewsitemsayaboutRichardNafzger?
A.Heisassignedthetasktolookforthetapes.
B.Hebelievesthatthetapesareprobablylost.
C.HeworksinaNASAgroundreceivingsite.
D.Hehadaskedforthetapesinthe1970s.
Questions9and10arebasedonthefollowingnews.Attheendofthenewsitem,youwillbegiven20secondstoanswerthequestions.
9.Theexampleinthenewsitemiscitedmainlytoshow________.
A.thatdoctorsaresometimesprofessionallyincompetent
B.thatincaseslikethathospitalshavetopayhugecompensations
C.thatlanguagebarriersmightlowerthequalityoftreatment
D.thatlanguagebarrierscanresultinfatalconsequences
10.AccordingtoDr.Flores,hospitalsandclinics________.
A.haveseentheneedforhiringtrainedinterpreters
B.haverealizedtheproblemsoflanguagebarriers
C.havebeguntrainingtheirstafftobebilinguals
D.havetakenstepstoprovideaccuratediagnosis
PARTIIREADINGCOMPREHENSION(30MIN)
Inthissectiontherearefourreadingpassagesfollowedbyatotalof20multiple-choicequestions.Readthepassagesandthenmarkyouranswersonyourcolouredanswersheet.
TEXTA
Attheageof16,LeeHyukJoon'
slifeisalivinghell.TheSouthKorean10thgradergetsupat6inthemorningtogotoschool,andstudiesmostofthedayuntilreturninghomeat6p.m.Afterdinner,it'
stimetohitthebooksagain–atoneofSeoul'
smanyso-calledcramschools.Leegetsbackhomeat1inthemorning,sleepslessthanfivehours,thenrepeatstheroutine–fivedaysaweek.It'
sagruelingschedule,butLeeworriesthatitmaynotbegoodenoughtogethimintoatopuniversity.Someofhisclassmatesstudyevenharder.
SouthKorea'
seducationsystemhaslongbeenhighlycompetitive.ButforLeeandtheother700,000high-schoolsophomoresinthecountry,high-schoolstudieshavegottenevenmoreintense.That'
sbecauseSouthKoreahasconceivedanewcollege-entrancesystem,whichwillbeimplementedin2008.Thisyear'
s10thgraderswillbethefirstgroupevaluatedbythenewadmissionsstandard,whichplacesmoreemphasisongradesinthethreeyearsofhighschoolandlessonnationwideSAT-styleandotherselectiontests,whichhavetraditionallydeterminedwhichstudentsgototheelitecolleges.
Thechangewasmademostlytoreducewhatthegovernmentsaysisagrowingeducationgapinthecountry:
wealthystudentsgotothebestcollegesandgetthebestjobs,keepingthechildrenofpoorerfamiliesonthesocialmargins.Theaimistoreducetheimportanceofcostlytutorsandcramschools,partlytohelpstudentsenjoyamorenormalhigh-schoollife.Butthenewsystemhashadtheoppositeeffect.Before,studentsdidn'
tworrytoomuchabouttheirgrade-pointaverages;
thebigchallengewasbeatingthestandardizedtestsashigh-schoolseniors.Nowstudentsarecompetingagainstoneanotheroverathree-yearperiod,andeverymidtermandfinaltestiscrucial.Fretfulparentsarerelyingevenmoreheavilyontutorsandcramschoolstohelptheirchildrensucceed.
ParentsandkidshavesentthousandsofangryonlineletterstotheEducationMinistrycomplainingthatthenewadmissionsstandardissettingstudentsagainsteachother."
Onecansucceedonlywhenothersfail,"
asoneparentsaid.
EducationexpertssaythatSouthKorea'
spublicsecondary-schoolsystemisfoundering,whileprivateeducationisthriving.Accordingtocritics,thecountry'
shighschoolsarealmostuniformlymediocre–theresultofanegalitariangovernmenteducationpolicy.Withthenumberofeliteschoolsstrictlycontrolledbythegovernment,eventhebrighteststudentstypicallyhavetosettleforordinaryschoolsintheirneighbourhoods,wherethecurriculumiscentredonaveragestudents.Tomakeupforthemediocrity,zealousparentssendtheirkidstotheexpensivecramschools.
StudentsinaffluentsouthernSeoulneighbourhoodscomplainthatthenewsystemwillhurtthemthemost.NearlyallKoreanhighschoolswillbeweightedequallyinthecollege-entranceprocess,andrelativelyweakstudentsinprovincialschools,whomaynotscorewellonstandardizedtests,oftencompilegoodgrade-pointaverages.
Someuniversities,particularlyprestigiousones,openlycomplainthattheycannotselectthebeststudentsunderthenewsystembecauseiteliminatesdifferencesamonghighschools.They'
veaskedformorediscretioninpickingstudentsbygivingmoreweighttosuchscreeningtoolsasessaywritingorinterviews.
PresidentRohMooHyundoesn'
tlikehowsomecollegesaretryingtocircumventthenewsystem.Herecentlycriticized"
greedy"
universitiesthatfocusmoreonfindingthebeststudentsthanfayingto"
nurturegoodstudents"
.Butamidthecrossfirebetweenthegovernmentanduniversities,thecountry'
s10thgradersarefeelingthestress.Ononlineprotestsites,somearecallingthemselvesa"
cursedgeneration"
and"
miceinalabexperiment"
.Itallseemsatouchmelodramatic,butthat'
stheSouthKoreanschoolsystem.
11.Accordingtothepassage,thenewcollege-entrancesystemisdesignedto________.
A.requirestudentstositformorecollege-entrancetests
B.reducetheweightofcollege-entrancetests
C.selectstudentsontheirhighschoolgradesonly
D.reducethenumberofprospectivecollegeapplicants
12.Whatseemstobetheeffectofintroducingthenewsystem?
A.Thesystemhasgivenequalopportunitiestostudents.
B.Thesystemhasreducedthenumberofcramschools.
C.Thes