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2016-12-29
英 语
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21—25 DBCBC 26—30 BBACA 31—35 DCAAD
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56—60 BACDC 61—65 DCBAD 66—70 CBCBD
71. like 72. destroy 73. suffering 74. stay / remain 75. available / found
76. height 77. hurricane 78. nothing 79. dead 80. avoided / prevented / stopped
One possible version:
Legal Affairs Office of the State Council of China publicized the exposure draft of School Bus Safety Regulations on Dec. 12th, 2011 to collect public opinions.
During the past year, there have been several severe school bus accidents which claimed many young lives. These tragedies came as a shock to everyone, and they have aroused great concern among people from all walks of life. The publication of the draft regulations indicate that our government has realized how serious the situation is and that it is taking effective measures to ensure the safety of the school bus.
The draft regulations reflect a deep concern from our government as well as from the public about students’ lives. When put into effect, the regulations will surely help reduce the number of accidents and benefit schools and families as well. Also, they will be of vital importance in stabling the society.
Personally, I fully support the coming out of the regulations, and I sincerely hope that everyone in our society will obey the regulations. What’s more, the regulations should be strictly carried out. (153 words)
听力材料:
Text 1
M: Do you have a single room available?
W: For how many nights?
M: Two at least.
Text 2
W: Hi, where are you going?
M: To the library.
W: Are you going to borrow some books?
M: No. I left my keys there.
Text 3
M: How do you fight a cold?
W: I don’t depend on medicine. I just try to get some rest. It seems that the body does certain natural recovering while you sleep.
Text 4
M: I’ve looked through your application. You have experience in this position.
W: Yes. I’ve worked in this position for three years.
Text 5
M: This is Tom Port. May I speak to Mr. Smith?
W: He is in Mary Miller’s office. Would you care to speak to Mr. Brown? He’s taking all Mr. Smith’s calls in his absence.
Text 6
W: What does the driving test require?
M: There are four parts. The first involves questions mainly related to traffic regulations, driving knowledge and emergency response.
W: It’s a piece of cake. I have studied all those before.
M: The traffic regulations here are different from those of your own country; plus they are written in Chinese.
W: Yeah, my Chinese needs to be improved. What about the other three parts?
M: The second is a practice road test in a controlled environment. The third tests your driving skills in a similar environment and the fourth tests your skills in the real world.
W: That sounds easy! I’m great when it comes to driving.
Text 7
M: Come in!
W: Hi, Gary, what happened? I was waiting for you at the theater. Why didn’t you meet me there?
M: I thought we were supposed to meet HERE.
W: Don’t you know our movie starts at seven? And we were going to meet at the theater at five to
seven. Then it doesn’t make sense to meet at the apartment.
M: Sorry. We must have misunderstood each other.
W: Why didn’t you try to be clearer about your intentions?
M: You’re right. I am sorry. Let’s go to the movie.
W: I don’t want to go now. We’ve already missed fifteen minutes of the movie. I don’t want to see
a movie without watching the beginning.
Text 8
M: How are you today?
W: I just had a test and I’m feeling very nervous.
M: It’s no use worrying about it now.
W: But I’m feeling tired.
M: Let’s go and get a coffee together. That will help you refresh yourself!
W: OK. I feel like sitting down and having a chat. How have you been recently?
M: Oh, you know me. I’m always happy! If I think I’m getting into a bad mood, I call some friends and have a chat.
W: Good idea. I usually just sit at home alone and get increasingly moody.
M: I hate spending too much time at home. I’m always excited about going out to social events and meeting people.
W: Perhaps I’m being too shy.
Text 9
M: What have you been doing recently, Cathy?
W: I’ve been chatting online with friends. What about you?
M: I’ve never chatted online before.
W: Why not?
M: Well, my computer is really old, so most software doesn’t work well with my computer.
W: Come over to mine and I can show you how to use it.
M: How long does it take to download mp3 files?
W: Not very long at all.
M: Do you ever download any TV programs or movies?
W: Sure, I download at least one program a day.
M: Do you think you could download some for me?
W: Sure, just tell me what you want.
M: Let me see…. Oh, a show called Friends.
W: No problem. Did you know that there are many Friends’ forums online?
M: What’s a forum?
W: It’s a place where you can chat to other people who have similar interests as you.
M: Do the Friends’ stars ever show up there?
W: Sometimes, people say they are the Friends’ stars, but you never know who you’re talking to. For all I know, Jennifer Aniston is really an old fat man.
Text 10
M: What may be perfectly acceptable to talk about in one culture may offend or even shock others when in a different culture. Would you give us some ideas about it?
W: Well, it is important to know what topics are “safe” to discuss with strangers or acquaintances from a different background. Topics which can be discussed freely within a culture are referred to as “small talk”.
Small talk is extremely useful when first meeting others. Actually, one purpose of small talk is not to find out the answer to questions like “How are you?” or “Nice day, isn’t it?” but rather to judge whether the person is the sort whom one would like to know better. While talking about essentially unimportant matters such as the weather, life in the office, or how many children one has — if any, each speaker has the opportunity to determine whether the other is cooperative, interesting, potentially useful or friendly. If a person answers the inquiry about the weather with a low sound in the throat, or “I hate sunny days,” no further energy need be wasted!
Another purpose of small talk, once a speaker is satisfied that the other person is worth talking with, is to explore possible areas of interest or cooperation. By tactfully going through “safe topics,” some information may be revealed which leads the speakers into a deeper discussion, especially when a topic is a shared hobby or interest. So, small talk may serve as discovering of the other person’s personality and lifestyle.
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