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1、A. 1. What kind of student comes to Oxford? The answer to this is, there is "Oxford Type." Common qualities they look for are commitment, enthusiasm and motivation for your chosen area of study backed by a strong academic record.2. The University of Cambridge is one of the oldest
2、 universities in the world, and one of the largest in the United Kingdom. It has a worldwide reputation for outstanding academic achievement and the high quality of research undertaken in a wide range of science and arts subjects.3. The University of Sydney was the first to be established
3、 in Australia and, after almost 150 years of proud achievement, still leads in innovation and quality. The University excels in sport and social activities, debating, drama, music and much more.4. Known for excellence in teaching, research, and service to the community, the university of Victor
4、ia serves approxi-mately 17,000 students. It is favored by its location on canada' s spectacular west coast, in the capital of British Columbia.5. New Zealand' s largest university, the University of Auckland, was established in 1833, and has grown into an international center of learni
5、ng and academic excellence. The University is situated in the heart of the cosmopolitan city of Auckland and provides an exciting and stimulating environment for 26,000 students.6. Founded in 1636 Harvard has a 380-acre urban campus with easy access to Boston. It has a total enrollment of about
6、 18,500 students. This university comprises many different schools such as the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, School of business Administration and School of Education.7. Columbia University is an independent coeducational universi-ty, which awards master' s, doctoral, professional, and othe
7、r advanced degrees, with an enrollment of about 20,000 grade-ate and professional students.8. Boston University is located along the banks of the Charles River. With more than 30,000 students from all over the United States and 135 countries, it is the third largest inde-pendent universit
8、y in the United States.BAmerican universities have been offering classes online through computers for a number of years. Now, some newly created colleges are offering academic degrees online. One uni-versity offers both bachelor' s degrees and master' s degrees. Offi-cials say they try to pr
9、ovide students with a social experience as well as an educational one. For example, in some programs, groups of the same six students progress through all their classes together. They communicate by computer. Another online school uses a problem-solving method of teaching. Students attempt to solve
10、real problems in their classes online instead of reading information.Students who have a taken online classes say they like them because they do not have to travel to a building at a set time to listen to a professor. Professors say they have better communica-tion with students through eimail notes
11、than they do in many tra-ditional classes.1-2B. Primary school entering ageSecondary school entering agePermissible age to leave schoolBritain51116The United States6junior high: 11 senior high:1416Australia5 intermediate school: 11 high school: 12/1316Canada6about 13 16
12、;C. 1. GCSE examinations2. Students/ higher education3. student/ second year/high school/college4. General exam/ School Certificate5. Sitting University Entrance Examination6. Bachelor' s degree: 3/4 years Master' s degree: another year or two Doctorate: a further 3_- 7 years1-3A. 1. Educati
13、on has acquired a kind of snob value in modern times.2. Nowadays if we want to get a decent job, we have to have a piece of paper.3. If we want to get promotion in even a humblest job, we have to obtain a certificate or a diploma first.4. Experience and practical skills are regarded as relatively un
14、im-portant.5. "Johnson would' ve been a manager by now if he' d taken the trouble to get a degree."6. "He' s a clever man, he could' ve done anything if he' d had a proper eductation."7. Would it not be better to allow people to become expert in a way most sui
15、ted to them rather than oblige them to follow a set course of instruction, which may offer no opportunity for them to develop skills in which they would' ve become expert if left to themselves?B. Major viewpoints Supporting ideas and facts Statement Numbers: 1,4,7Statement Numbers: 2,3,4,61-4
16、60; Thinking ahead of the speaker - Anticipation HelpsListening is an extremely complex communicative activity. In his book Prin
17、ciples and Implications of cognitive Psychology, Nasser defines listening as a "temporally ex-tened activity" in which the listener "continuously develops more or less specific readiness for what will come next." In other words, an effective listener is constantly set
18、ting up hy-pothesis in his mind, and also, he is constantly testing his hypothesis by matching it with what he has heard in rality.If he hears what he has expected, he receives the informal- ton. But if what he hears is totally out of his expectation, he fails to get the meassge.The skill to a
19、nticipate what is coming in listening com-prehension depends largely on the listener' s familiarity with the theme of the message. It also depends on the listener' s knowledge of the speaker as well as the setting.Obviously, when we listen to something that we already have some information a
20、bout, it is generally a lot easier for us to take in the new information. Therefore, pre-listening preparation seems to have a big role to play in enhancing listening comprehension. Before actual listening, we could perhaps first give some thought to the topic, discuss it with others, read some rela
21、ted materials and do some vocabulary work. If we could make ourselves fully orientated for the forthcoming talks or lectures, we are moa likely to become effective listeners.Of course, readiness beforehand is not at all enough. Active thinking must take place all the way through. In fact, we should
22、always try to think ahead of the speaker. The ability to anticipate helps us in logical and intelligent guesswork. It does not only enable us a to know generally what a person is going to talk about in a certain situation, but also, interestingly enough, sometimes even exactly what a person' s n
23、ext utterance is going to be in a discussion?2-1A. 1. There are more than 2,700 languages in the world. In addi-tion, there are more than 7,000 dialects. A dialect is a region- al variety of a language that has a different pronunciation, vocabulary, or meaning.2. The language in which a go
24、vernment conducts business is the official language of that country.3. One billion people speak English. That' s 20 percent of the world' s population.4. Four hundred million people speak English as their first lan-guage. For the other 600 million it' s either a second language
25、 or a foreign language.5. There are more than 500,000 words in the Oxford dictionary. Eighty percent of all English vocabulary comes from other languages.6. Eighty percent of all information in the world' s computers is in English.7. Somalia is the only African country in which th
26、e entire popu-lation speaks the same language, Somali.8. More than 1,000 different languages are spoken on the conti-nent of Africa.9. When the American spaceship Voyage began its journey in 1977,it carried a gold disc. On the disc, there were mes-sages in 55 languages. Before all of them,
27、 there was a mes-sage from the Secretary General of the United Nations in English.B. 1. learning styles: different ways of learning that different people have2. hearing learners: people who learn best by listening3. visual learners: people who learn best by reading or looking at pictu
28、res4. tactile learners: people who learn best by touching and doing thingsC. 1- a 2 c 3 d 4 b2-2 B Not afraid to make mistakes
29、interested in the mistakes he makes and having them corrected Eager to experiment with ev-ery new thing trying to use something new playing with the language testing himself
30、 Doing more of his own bat Working outside the class-room reading books Passive not speaking up much
31、60; rarely asking the teacher why this and why not something else relying entirely on the teacher just accepting what the teacher gives him and doing nothing more with it Unw
32、illing tostick his neck out afraid to make mistakes Invariably deciding the other person is more likely to be right than himself not too sure abut the test2-3A.
33、 Things that make English difficult to learn Hodgepodge
34、 Idioms in informal English Largest vocabulary Cermanic French
35、 Greek & Latin Anglo-Saxon French
36、0; Irregularity in spelling & PronunciationB. (F) 1. The English language is a mixture of different languages, This featur
37、e has nothing good but only to make it more difficult to learn.(T) 2. According to the speaker, some words from the French have more prestige than those from the Old English al- though they mean the same thing.(F) 3. Canadian English is close to American English in some words and idioms. But the spe
38、lling and pronunciation reflect British usage.3-1A. 1. Position: cook Qualifications: good and dependable experience work on weekendsway of contact: call 23597392. Position: English and math teachersQualifications:a bachelor degree teaching certificateWay of contact: resume to Wales Charter School,1
39、9 Snow Road, NYC3. Position: Marketing Communication supervisorQualifications:a bachelor degree in Business Administration good PC and presentation skillsWay of contact: resume to MTP, P.O. Box 354, Syracuse, NY 164934. Position: Area Sales ManagerOffers to employees: professional carreers and exten
40、sive training Qualifications: professional carres and extensive training Qualifications:dynamic, hardworking and initiated quick learnerinterested in working in a challenging environment mobile and able to travel extensivelyway of contact: detailed resume with expected salary and recent photo to Mar
41、tin Apparel, 385 Rockledge Street, Syracuse. NY 158355. Position: Buyer Offers to employees: competitive salary and benefits package excellent career development opportunitiesQualifications:A bachelor degree in business or engineering 2-3 Years relevant working experience good command of Engli
42、sh good communication and interpersonal skillsability to work in teamsWay of contact: resume with recent photo, contact phone number and a copy of diploma to 943 West Avenue, Syracuse, NY 186406. Position: AccountantQualifications:a university degree in accounting or auditing strong computer skillsa
43、 minimum of 3 years experience with trading companies Way of contact: resume with education certificate, ID card copy and photo to 404, South 7th Street, NYCB. Looking for a career change? A decade ago, who would have guessed that web designer would be one of the hottest jobs of 2000? Do you have an
44、y idea what will be the other six hottest jobs in the 21st century? Here are some suggestions:1. Tissue engineersWith man-made skin already on the market, 25 years from now scientists expect to be culturing growing organs in test tubes. Or trying, anyway.2. Genetic programmersAfter scanning your DNA
45、 for defects, doctors will use gene therapy and mart molecules to cure diseases, including certain cancers.2. Pharmers/ Pharmacologic farmersAfter scanning your DNA for defects, doctors will use gene therapy and mart molecules to cure diseases, including certain cancers.3. Pharmers/ Pharmacolog
46、ic farmersNew-age farms will raise crops and livestock that have been genetically engineered to produce therapeutic proteins. Works in progress include a vaccine-carrying tomato and drug-laden milk from cows, sheep and goats.4. Genetically-modified food monitorsNot sure what for dinner? With a littl
47、e genetic fiddling, fast-growing fish and freeze-resistant fruits will help feed an overpopulated planet5. Hot-line handymenStill daunted by the though of reprogramming your video cassette recorder (VCR), let alone your digital versatile disc (DVD)? Just wait until your 3-D holographic TV won power
48、up or your talking toaster starts giving abouse. Remote diagnostics will take care of most of your home electronice, but a few repair-men will still make house calls via video phone.6. Narrow castersToday broadcasting industry will become increasingly per-sonalized. Working together, media and adver
49、tisers will create content just for you. Ambient commercials will also hijack your attention by using tastes and smells.3-2B. 1. All of the managers and painters who work for Student Paint- ers are _.a. professional painters b. full-time college students c. local high school students.2. Mark Laraton
50、da is _.a. a manager for Student Painters b. the owner of Student Painters c. a customer of Student Painters3. People who work for Student Painters are _.a. earning college credit b. earning money for college tuition and expensesc. working for their parents 4. The goal of Student Painters is to _.a.
51、 give students a chance to experience the real business world b. teach students how to paint. c. provide travel opportunities for studentsC. 1. (F) 2. (T) 3. (F) 4. (F)5. (F) 6. (T) 7. (F)D. Mark Laratonda' s responsib
52、ilities at Student painters1. hiring painters 2. doing advertising3. providing equipment4. taking care of payroll5. writing contract6. doing final inspection with customer3-3B. 1affect / future course of life / affect/ future course of life/ determine/ friends/ husband
53、or wife/ where you live/ recreational activiaties/ other as-pects2weak points/ strong ones/ what kind/ you want to be 3what/ other people/ important and challenging/ talk to peo-ple/ watch/ at work 4 satisfaction/ not just start/ years to come/ importance of education/ promotion/ preference/ e
54、ducated persons 5 experience/ benefit/ help/ think about/ stimulate/ really want to do/ offer suggestions/ take advantage of/qualities and qualifications6read about/ study/ over and over again3-4 You Just Can' t Remember So Much!- Le
55、arn to Select, Learn to Simplify At a certain stage of English listening, some students may report a kind of unpleasant or even frustratin experi- ence. They say that while listening, they seem to understand everything that they hear, but as soon as th
56、e voice stops, all is gone! They say that they just can' t remember what they heard, not to mention writing down or speaking out. What causes this problem? Is it also your complaint? Let us try to discuss the matter from two perspectives. First, kn
57、owing some difference between comprehend- sion and production is important. When we learn a new lan- guage, we usually pass through at least three communication stages, namely, the one-way stage, the partial two-way stage and the full two-way stage. Obviously, there' s the gap in between. Just a
58、s Brown and Terrell point out in their books on language learning and language teaching, "The in-ability to produce an item should not be taken to mean that the learner cannot comprehend it." Therefore, if we can comprehend what is being said to us, we have achieved the first goal. That
59、9; s quite encouraging! Secondly, of course, we' ll have to move on. And we must be aware of some possible traps on our way to effective listening. When we listen, are we paying equal attention to every element in each utterance? Are we attempting to memorize and repeat and write down all the de
60、tails in a pas-sage? If so, we need to think for a while. Human memory can retain only a limited amount of information at a time. Therefore, only by learning to select and simplify can we possibly absorb what is really important and then remember what is the most essential. In fact, when we li
61、sten, we use- ally listen with a purpose. Although it is sometimes necessa-ry to get detailed and specific information on the subject, it is, more often than not, quite enough for us to grasp the key words and the main points. Furthermore, in the course of listening, if we are capable of automatical
62、ly turning the complicated sentences structures into simple ones, interroga-tive into affirmative, or passive into active, our brain will certainly do a much smarter job in helping our memory.4-1 No one sets out in life to fail. The reality is that many do. Why do some prosper while others struggle
63、just to exist? There is no simple answer to that question but here are a few thoughts that might shed some light onto this very complex issue.1. The future is in your imaginationHumans are blessed with the ability to think into the future. We can use our imagination to see possibilities. Use this un
64、ique gift in a positive way. Build a vision of what you want to be, have or do. It is the starting point of all successful activities.2. To win, you must expect to winOnce we imagine our future, we must wrap that vision with a belief system that encourages us to fulfill the vision.3. We are surround
65、ed by opportunityAs we move through time, opportunities are abound. All we have to do is recognize them and reach out to grab them. Cap- Turing opportunity demands risk. Are you a risk taker?4. Like what you do or do something elseLow achievers usually don' t like to work or don' t like the work they are doing. Those who don' t want to work will nev
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