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[P29-Three]
17. A) 17,000.
      B) 1,700.
      C) 24.
      D) 9,000.
 
18. A) It's located in a college town.
      B) It's composed of a group of old buildings.
      C) Its classrooms are beautifully designed.
      D) Its library is often crowded with students.
 
19. A) Teachers are well paid at Deep Springs.
      B) Students are mainly from New York State.
      C) The length of schooling is two years.
      D) Teachers needn't pay for their rent and meals.
 
20. A) Take a walk in the desert.
      B) Go to a cinema.
      C) Watch TV programmes.
      D) Attend a party.
 
    Deep Springs is an American college. It is an unusual college. It is high in the white moun­tains in California not in a college town. The campus is a collection of old buildings with no beau­tiful classrooms. The only college-like thing about Deep Springs is its library. Students can study from the 17,000 books 24 hours a day. The library is never crowded as there are only 24 well-qualified male students at the college. In addition, there are only five full-time professors. These teachers believe in the idea of this college. They need to believe in it. They do not get much mon­ey. In fact, their salaries are only about 9,000 dollars a year plus room and meals. The school gives the young teachers as well as the students something more important than money. "There is no place like Deep Springs," says a second-year student from New York State, "Most colleges to­day are much the same but Deep Springs is not afraid to be different. " He says that students at his college are in a situation quite unlike in the other school. Students are there to learn and they can­not run away from problems. There is no place to escape to. At most colleges, students can close their books and go to a film. They can go out to restaurants or to parties. Deep Springs students have completely different alternatives. They can talk to each other or to their teachers. Another possible activity is to go to the library to study. They might decide to do some work. The student who doesn' t want to do any of these activities can go for a walk in the desert. Deep Springs is far from the world of restaurants and cinemas. There is not even a television set on campus.
Questions 17 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.
17. What is the total number of students at Deep Springs College?
18. What is true of the campus of Deep Springs College?
19. Which of the following is mentioned in the passage?
20. What can students at Deep Springs do in their spare time?
注:選項短,細節(jié)題,邊聽邊看選項。
 
[P32-Three]
17. A) The low cost of its service.
      B) Its specialization in transporting small packages.
      C) Being the first airline to send urgent letters.
      D) Its modern sorting facilities.
 
18. A) 10,000.
      B) 35.
      C) 130.
      D) 30.
 
19. A) Because of its location in the country.
      B) Because of its good airport facilities.
      C) Because of its size.
      D) Because of its round-the-clock service.
 
20. A) Its full-time staff.
      B) The postmen who work in Memphis.
      C) Students who work in their spare time.
      D) The staff members of the International Airport.
 
    Federal Express is a private airline service which expands the Postal Service in the United States. It is the only U. S. airline specializing in the transportation of small packages-35 kilos or less.
    Federal Express links 130 major U.S. cities and 10,000 surrounding communities. An ur­gent package picked up in one part of the country this afternoon can be delivered to any other part of the country tomorrow morning. All of the Federal Express jets fly into the International Air­port at Memphis, Tennessee, because it is located in the center of the United States.
    The sorting facility for Federal Express is called "The Hub". Every night, from about 12 midnight to 3 a. m. , the packages are gathered and sorted into shipments for specific destina­tions. The main labor force is comprised of students working part-time.
    Since Federal Express started business in 1971, it has flown millions of air kilometers with­out fail. In the space of one hour, 39 jets will take off to destinations all across the United States.
Questions 17 to 20 are based on the passage yon have just heard.
17. What makes the Federal Express so unique in the U.S. airline service business?
18. How many major U.S. cities does Federal Express link?
19. Why do all of the Federal Express jets fly into the International Airport at Memphis, Ten­nessee?
20. Who comprises the main labour force of Federal Express?
1. Federal Express 聯(lián)邦快遞
       2. ur­gent package 快件
 
[P40-One]
11. A) Because they can't afford to.
      B) Because they think small houses are more comfortable to live in.
      C) Because big houses are usually built in the countryside.
      D) Because they prefer apartments.
 
12. A) Because many young people have moved into comfortable apartments.
      B) Because many old houses in the bad part of the town are not inhabited.
      C) Because many older people sell their houses after their children leave.
      D) Because many people have quit their old house to build new ones.
 
13. A) They have to do their own maintenance.
      B) They have to furnish their own houses.
      C) They will find it difficult to make the rest of the payment.
      D) They will find it difficult to dispose of their old-style furniture.

[P40-Two]
14. A) They are not active hunters.
      B) They don't sleep much.
      C) They are often seen alone.
      D) They don't eat much.
 
15. A) To catch the birds.
      B) To look for shade in the heat of the day.
      C) To catch other animals.
      D) To look for a kill made by another animal.
 
16. A) They are larger in size.
      B) They run faster.
      C) They have to hunt more to feed the young.
      D) They are not as lazy as the males.
 
[P40-Three]
17. A) Less than 30 minutes.
      B) From 30 to 45 minutes.
      C) At least 45 minutes.
      D) More than 45 minutes.
 
18. A) He should show respect for the interviewer.
      B) He should show confidence in himself.
      C) He should talk enthusiastically.
      D) He should be dressed properly.
 
19. A) Speaking confidently but not aggressively.
      B) Talking loudly to give a lasting impression.
      C) Talking a lot about the job.
      D) Speaking politely and emotionally.
 
20. A) Professional knowledge is a decisive factor in job interview.
      B) Finding a job is more difficult than one can imagine.
      C) A job seeker should create a good image during an interview.
      D) Self-confidence is most important for a job seeker.
 
    To be successful in a job interview, you should demonstrate certain personal and professional qualities. You need to create a good image in the limited time available, usually from 30 to 45 minutes. You must make a positive impression which the interviewer will remember while he interviews other candidates. The following are some qualities you should especially pay attention to during an interview. First of all, you should take care to appear properly dressed. The right clothes worn at the right time can win respect of the interviewer and his confidence in your judgement. It may not be true that clothes make the man. But the first and often last impression of you is determined by the clothes you wear. Secondly, you should pay close attention to your manner of speaking, since speech is a reflection of personality. You should reflect confidence by speaking in a clear voice, loud enough to be heard, without being aggressive or overpowering. You should be prepared to talk knowledgeably about the requirements of the position you are applying for. Finally, to be really impressive you must convey a sense of self-confidence and enthusiasm for work. If you display these characteristics, with just a little luck, you'll certainly succeed in the typical personnel interview.
Questions 17 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.
17. How long does an interview usually last according to the speaker?
18. How can one give the interviewer a good first impression?
19. What should be the best manner of speaking for a job-seeker during an interview?
20. What is the main idea of the short talk you have just heard?
注:personnel 人事;personal 個人的
 
[P63-One]
11. A) The color of the dog.
      B) The price of the dog.
      C) Whether the dog will fit the environment.
      D) Whether the dog will get along with the other pets in the house.
 
12. A) It must be trained so it won't bite.
      B) It needs more love and care.
      C) It demands more food and space.
      D) It must be looked after carefully.
 
13. A) They are less likely to run away.
      B) It's easier for their masters to train them.
      C) They are less likely to be shy with human beings.
      D) It's easier for them to form a relationship with their masters.
 
    Most people have had a dog or wanted one as their companion at some time in their lives. If you are thinking of buying a dog, however, you should first decide what sort of companion you need and whether the dog is likely to be happy in the surroundings you can provide. Specialist ad­vice is available to help you choose the most suitable breed of dog. But in part, the decision de­pends on common sense. Most breeds were originally developed to perform specific tasks. So, if you want a dog to protect you or your house, for example, you should choose a breed that has the right size and characteristics. You must also be ready to devote a good deal of time to train the dog when it is young and give it the exercise it needs throughout its life, unless you live in the country and can let it run freely. Dogs are demanding pets. Whereas cats identify with the house and so are content if their place there is secure, a dog identifies with its master and consequently wants him to show proof of his affection. The best time to buy a baby-dog is when it is between 6 and 8 weeks old so that it can transfer its affection from its mother to its master. If baby dogs have not established a relationship with the human being until they are over three months old, their stronger relationship will always be with dogs. They are likely to be too shy when they are brought out into the world to become good pets.
Questions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you have just heard.
11. What' s mentioned as a consideration in buying a dog?
12. Why does the speaker say a dog is a more demanding pet than a cat?
13. Why is it advised to buy baby dogs under three months old?
注:1. demanding 苛求的
       2. consequently = so 因此
           consequent 最后一個
           subsequent 下一個
 
[P26-Three]
17. A) More jobs could be provided than before.
      B) More people could be educated than before.
      C) More books could be printed and distributed.
      D) More ways could be used to exchange knowledge.
 
18. A) Around 1400.
      B) Around 1900.
      C) Around 400.
      D) Around 900.
 
19. A) China.
      B) Sweden.
      C) Egypt.
      D) Japan.
 
20. A) More and more paper is being consumed nowadays.
      B) Paper enables people to receive education more easily.
      C) The invention of paper is of great significance to man.
      D) Paper contributes a lot to the keeping of historical records.
 
    Paper is one of the most important products ever invented by man. Wide spread use of writ­ten language would not have been possible without some cheap and practical material to write on. The invention of paper meant more people could be educated because more books could be printed and distributed. Together with the printing press, paper provided an extremely important way to communicate knowledge.
    How much paper do you use every year? Probably you cannot answer that question quickly. In 1900 the world's use of paper was about one kilogram for each person a year. Now some coun­tries use as much as 50 kilograms of paper for each person a year. Countries like the United States, England and Sweden use more paper than other countries.
    Paper, like many other things that we use today, was first made in China. In Egypt and the West, paper was not very commonly used before the year 1400. The Egyptians wrote on a kind of material made of a water plant. Europeans used parchment for many hundreds of years. Parch­ment was very strong; it was made from the skin of certain young animals. We have learnt of the most important facts of European history from records that were kept on parchment.
Questions 17 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.
17. Which of the following is not mentioned about the invention of paper?
18. When did the Egyptians begin to use paper widely?
19. Which of the following countries uses most paper for each person a year?
20. What is the main idea of this short talk?
 
[P43-Three]
topic 四個選項中有and應優(yōu)先考慮
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