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PartOneListeningComprehension

SectionI

Directions:

Inthissectionyouwillheartwostudents,FrankandTheresa,discussingasurveytheyhavetowriteasanassignment.Listentotheconversationandcompletethenotesbelowwhichwhatyouhear.

 

NotesaboutFrank’ssurvey:

Topic:

________________________________

Typicalexamplesofviolentprograms:

______________________________________________

People’ssuggestions:

____________________________________________________________

People’sreactionstoviolenceonnewsbroadcast:

______________________________________

______________________________________________________________________

Apossibleproblemwiththissurvey:

________________________________________________

Theadvantageofthesurvey:

_______________________________________________________

 

SectionTwo

Directions:

Inthissectionyouwilllistentosomenewsprogram.Belowarethesummariesofthenewsitems.Listentotherecordingandfillinthemissingwordstocompletethenewsummaries.

 

1.Anorangutanstoppedthetrafficoutside_________.Ittookakeepfromthezoo________minutestogetdowntownbecauseofthetraffic.Theanimalshowednointerestin________butrespondedwhenthekeeper________toit.Itheldthekeeper’s_______astheygotintothecar.

2.Anewmethodforteachingsinginghasbeendeveloped.Mostsingersareunawareofhowthey______________________.Bywearinga______________overyourheadwhileyousing,youcanhearyourvoicetheway_____________hearyou.Thiscanhelpyou_________yoursinging.

3.Thisyearthereare_______contestantsintheSunsetBeachesandcastle________--agedfrom8to____.ThetwofavoritesareGregWallace(whohaswonthreetimesbefore),withhis_______castle,andnewcomerDavidBradley,withhisStarWars__________.

 

SectionThree

Inthissection,youhearfourtelephonemessages.WhatiseachmessageaboutWhenyouheareachmessage,youshouldwriteinEnglishthemaininformation.Somecallers’namesare:

Alberto,JanineEllis,andJimSaunders.Youwillheartherecordingonlyonce.

 

Telephonemessage1:

_________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________.

 

Telephonemessage2:

_________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________.

 

Telephonemessage3:

_________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________

 

Telephonemessage4:

__________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________.

 

PartTwoTranslation

Directions:

 ReadthefollowingpassagecarefullyandtranslateitintoChinese.Writeyourtranslationclearlyinthespacesprovidedbelow.

 

What’sinaname

Forthousandsofyears,humanityhasclassifiedthelivingthinsofthisworldinmuchthesamefashion;bytheirappearance.Ifitlookslikeaduck,walksandquackslikeaduck,thenitisaduck.Buttacklingmillionsofspeciesinthiswayhasproventobearecipeforconfusion.Asscientistshavefoundtotheircost,whatlookslikeaduckmayinfactbeagoose.

Morerecently,genetictechniqueshavebeenapplied,particularlyfordistinguishingthemoredifficult-to-identityspeciessuchasvirusesandbacteriabycomparingpiecesofDNA.MightthisapproachbemoregenerallyapplicablePaulHebertandhiscolleaguesinCanadathinkitmightbe.Justasbarcodesandthe“universalproductcode”numberingschemeuniquelyidentifydifferentitemsatasupermarketcheckout,theysuggestthatsomestretchesofDNAcouldperformasimilarfunctioninlivingthings.InapaperjustpublishedinProceedingsoftheRoyalSocietyB,theydiscusshowlongsuchageneticbarcodeneedstobe,andwhereitmightbefound.

Auniversalproductcodefoundonthehighstreetconsistsofastringof11digits,eachofwhichisoneoftennumerals,providing100billionuniquecombinations.Geneticmaterial,however,usesaquaternary,ratherthanadenary,codingsystem.Intheory,itwouldonlybenecessarytosample15ofthoseletterstocreateonebillionuniquecodes.

Inpractice,however,thecharacteristicsofDNAmeanthat15lettersarenotenough.Unlikethearbitrarynumbersofauniversalproductcode,thelettersofDNAarenotrandom,becausetheycodeforsomethingthatabiologicalmeaning.

 

PartThreeWriting

 

Directions:

 BoshiElectronic(China)Co.,Ltd.isplanningtorecruitanassistanttothegeneralmanager.Readthejobdescriptionandqualificationandwritetothiscompanytorecommendyourselfasacandidate.Yourletterofapplicationshouldnotbelessthan300words.

 

Jobdescription:

Assitdailyadministrationwork

Collectandmanageinformation

Responsibleforthecorrespondenceanddocuments

Makebusinesstravelplan

Involvedinmeetingarrangement

Makereportsaccurately

Qualification

Masterdegree

Goodskillincommunication

Goodcomputerskills

GoodskillsinbothwrittenandspokenEnglish

Teamworkorientation

 

SometopicsforSpeakingTest

OpeningQuestions

1. DoyoulikemusicWhatkindofmusicdoyoulistentothesedaysWhydoyoulikethisparticularmusic

2. DoyoulikesportsWhatkindofgamesdoyouoftenplayWhydoyoulikethatgame

3. Supposeyouhavewon$100,000inalottery.Whatwouldyoudowiththismoney

4. WhydoyouchooseTsinghuatodoyourgraduateprogramWhatarethemostimportantfactorsinchoosingaschool

5. WhatkindofjobdoyouplantotakeupongraduationWhy

6. HowmuchtimedoyouspendlearningaboutthenewseverydayHowdoyoulearnaboutthenews,bywatchingTVorreadingnewspaperTalkaboutonepieceofthelatestnewthatimpressedyouagreatdeal.

7. Inthedevelopmentofhumansociety,manykindsofinventionshavegreatlybenefitedourlives.CouldyougiveussomeexamplesWhatdoyouthinkarethetopimportantinventionsinthepast50years

8. Ineveryone’slife,hemayexperiencemanygoodandbadevents.Pleasetellmesomepasteventswhichmadeyoufeelgoodorbad.

9. Doyouusee-mailortheInternetWhatdoyouusethemfor

 

II.Roleplaysordebate

1. Asthejob-huntingseasonisapproaching,manygraduateshavetodecidewhethertoremaininBeijingandseekajobhere(thoughitisnotveryeasytohuntagoodjob)orgotosmallcitiestohaveaneasylife.

StudentA:

 It’snotadvisablechoiceforustoworkinBeijing,forthelifeinBeijingwon’tbeeasy.

StudentB:

 Iwilltryeveryefforttoremainheretohaveafurtherdevelopandenjoytheexcitinglifehere.

 

2. Astheindustrydevelopsmorerapidlyintheseyears,peopleinChinabecomemuchmoreconcerningabouttheenvironmentalprotection.

StudentA:

Iappealtothegovernmenttopostponeorstopsomeofthecurrentprojects,andpunishtheoneswhoarepollutingourcity.Industrializationbringsusnothingbutthestinkofmoneyandadirtysky.Weshouldnotdevelopourindustryintensely.Theindustrializationshouldbesloweddownatonce,orwe’llgetpunished

StudentB:

 Weshouldn’treduceourproductionunderanycircumstance. Idon’tmeantobeunconventional.ButIdopreferindustrialdevelopmenttoenvironmentalprotection.Moreexactly,industrializationcanbethemotivationandalsothesupporterofenvironmentprotection,whichmaybethecontrarytonormalconsideration.

 

3. DeputiesfromtheNationalPeople'sCongress,aswellasmembersoftheChinesePeople'sPoliticalConsultativeConference,proposedchangestotheholidaysatthisyear'scongress.TheycalledforshortenedLaborDayandNationalDayholidays,andtheadditionoftheMid-AutumnFestivalandtheTombSweepingDay.

StudentA:

I’mstronglyagreetothechangeoftheholidays,thegoldenweekhaslotsofdisadvantages.

StudentB:

Idon’tthinkthegoldenweekholidayshouldbeabrogated,becausepeoplehavebeenusedtoit.Peopleneedit.

 

4. Ourcountryhassteppedintotheagingsociety(peoplewhoare65orolderhavetakenup14%).WhowilltakecareoftheveryoldanddisableoldWherecouldtheyspendthelastfewyearsintheirlife

StudentA:

Thenursinghomeistheonlywaytosolvetheproblem.

StudentB:

Ican’tagree.Thosewholiveinthe nursinghomearenotashappyasthosewholivewiththeirfamily.

 

5. HaveyoueverexperiencedanaturaldisasterWorkwithyourpartneranddiscussthedisaster(s)thatyouexperiencedorheardof.

6.StudentA:

AlltheChineseshouldjoininthe"RejectingtheJapaneseGoods"side,becausetheJapanesehavedonetoomanythingshurtingourfeelings.

StudentB:

"RejectingtheJapaneseGoods"isnotnecessary.TheJapanesegoods,suchastheJapanesenotebookPCs,theJapanesecarsandsoon,arebetterandcheaperthanours.

 

7. StudentA:

Englishlanguageistool—welearnitforwe’regoingtouseit.SothefourskillsofEnglishareveryimportant.WeattendtheEnglishClassforimprovingourEnglishSkills.

StudentB:

WeattendtheEnglishclassbecausethecharmofaforeigncultureoftenattractsusstrongly.Thatistheveryfoundationstoneoftheinterestoflearningaforeignlanguage.Furthermore,onlybymastering the foreignlanguagecanoneattainthecharmofaculture.

 

8. Classdiscussionhasbecomeacommonactivityinourclassroom nowadays.Manyteachersusethisactivitytoinvolvestudentsintheclasslearning.

StudentA:

  It'sawasteoftimetolistentootherstudentswhoareasignorantasustotalknonsense;weprefertolistentoteachers.

StudentB:

Classdiscussioncangetstudentsmoreinvolvedinclasslearningandcangiveusachancetosharewhatweknowaboutthesubject

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