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Text 2Recently in the Scottish Highlands, 260 theatergoers were led up a well-lit, pin-tre

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Recently in the Scottish Highlands, 260 theatergoers were led up a well-lit, pin-tree-lined con- crete path. Their destination? A vacant water plant. The large concrete space had the impersonal feel of an army camp-exactly the atmosphere the producers of Black Watch hoped to reproduce. The play is based on the true story of a Highlands troop sent overseas in 2004.

Essentially, site-specific theater refers to plays produced in places directly relevant to their ac-tion. At the Museum Hotel in Wellington, New Zealand, audiences filed into room 217 to watch atale about the various personalities who had occupied the room over time. "I think people are tired of the same old plays in the same confines of space, " says Paul McLaughlin, who produced Hotel."Drama happens all around us-at the bus stop, in a supermarket-so we attempted to show how people can interact with the space that surrounds them. "

To be sure, on-scene productions present their own set of challenges. Producers of Black Watch

had to scout around London for a location for when the show comes to the British capital. But for many audience members, leaving the comfort of their theater seats makes for a more meaningful experience. "A lot of site-specific work challenges the way you look and think. " says Nick Kaye,a drama professor at the University of Exeter.

Site-specific shows can also satisfy the growing desire for individualized entertainment fueled

by on-demand television and the Internet .ln Faust, which the London-based theater group Punch-drunk just wrap.ped up, audience members got to pick what they wanted to see. Housed in an old five-story storehouse in east London, the play featured different settings. Audience members could choose to watch a scene and follow certain actors from location to location. Felix Barrett, the direc-tor of Faust, says today's theatergoers expect more than just the traditional audience-actor relation-ship. "What I wanted to do was to create a piece where the audience can carve out the night they want to have, and it stays with them. "Creating a strong sense of place goes a long way toward a-chieving that.

51. Recently, 260 Scottish people went to a deserted water plant________

[A] to tour a newly-built military base

[B] to watch a play about military life

[C] to visit a military troop back home

[ D] to attend a military training program

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C.solar system should be re-examined by mankind

D.new discovery depends on new theory

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B.Frank liked the small car better than the large one.

C.Frank thought his old car was the best.

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One midnight, the AIDS hospice【C9】______help. A colleague and I were【C10】______to a bedroom.【C11】______there was a thin black woman with wild hair. When I was given a【C12】______of her【C13】______history, I thought, this lady【C14】______dead over ten times. She had AIDS, hepatitis and TB. She had had brain surgery. Tonight she had a seizure.

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&8226;If a line is correct, write CORRECT on your Answer Sheet.

&8226;If there is an extra word in the line, write the extra word in CAPITAL LETTERS on your answer sheet.

&8226;The exercise begins with two examples, (0) and (00).

Redundancies Threatened in Insurance Takeover Hundreds of insurance workers were facing redundancy last night after two companies announced as they were joining forces. The redundancies

34 are under threatened by a £4 billion takeover of Bastion Insurance

35 which has been a 17,500-strong workforce, by overseas rival Sunshine

36 Provincial, which employs a staff of 20,000. A spokesperson for

37 Bastion workers who accepted there would be rationalization of the two

38 companies' operations, causing redundancies. However, since there was

39 relief when workers heard the job losses would be nowhere near the

40 5,000 level initially were feared. These bigger cuts would have resulted if

41 Bastion had accepted that a bid from Total Insurance two weeks ago. It opted

42 instead of for joining up with Sunshine, whose employees are mostly based

43 abroad. The spokeperson added, "Recently we were talking with about thousands of

44 redundancies, so this is at best for all. "Experts predict that this is only one of many

45 such developments that can be expected in the insurance industry in the near future.

(34)

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根据下列文章,请回答 26~30 题。Text 2 More than 30,000 drivers and passengers who sit in th

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Therefore drivers or front seat passengers over 14 in most vehicles must wear a seat belt. If you do not, you will be fined up to £50. It will not be up to the drivers to make sure you wear your belt. But it will be the driver's responsibility to make sure that children under 14 do not ride in the front unless they are wearing a seat belt of some kind.

However, when you're reversing your car, you do not have to wear a seat belt;or when you are making a local delivery or collection using a special vehicle ; or if you have a valid medical certificate which excuses you from wearing it. Make sure these circumstances apply to you before you decide not to wear your seat belt. Remember that you may be taken to court for not doing so, and you may be fined if you cannot prove that you have been excused from wearing it.

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A.30,000.

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C.Approximately 30,000.

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Text 2A psychological issue that began to be discussed in the 1950s was the question of th

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A psychological issue that began to be discussed in the 1950s was the question of the most appropriate age for second language learning. The ability of young children to learn language " easily" had, from time to time, been noted in psychological literature. But in the 1950s it was the view of Penfield, a medical doctor at McGill University in Montreal, which aroused widespread attention. Partly on the basis of his scientific work as a surgeon and partly on his personal conviction, Penfield put forward the idea that childhood years offered a biological favorable stage for second language learning, and he recommended that the childhood years should be used more intensively for language training. This viewpoint, shared by a growing number of teachers, specialists, and the general public, demonstrated itself in the introduction of language teaching in the early years of schooling in several countries. The debate on this controversial issue has gone on ever since,and in spite of experimentation, some research, and endless theoretical argumentation, the issue of the best age for language learning has remained unresolved even many years after Penfield's challenge had opened up the debate.

The need for a more systematic psychological research on language learning was fully recognized and clearly expressed by Carroll in the 1950s: " We are fundamentally ignorant of the psychology of language learning. " Carrol believed that educational psychology might provide helpful answers to pedagogy (the study of teaching methods) by carrying out research on specific ques-tions of language learning,for example: "Should sounds and meanings be presented at the same time or one after the other?" "Can meanings be presented just as well by verbal definitions as by pictures and concrete materials?" " How can the transfer from speaking and understanding to reading be facilitated?" "Under what conditions does the use of native language delay or facilitate learn-ing?" " When do linguistic explanations facilitate learning?" " At what rate can new materials be in-troduced?"Following up these and similar questions, Carroll and some of his students began to in- vestigate a few of them . One of the most notable inquiries of that time was Carroll's own attempt, in collaboration with a professor of Spanish, to develop a new language aptitude test. Around the same time, studies on the social psychology of language learning were initiated by another professor and his students at McGill University in Montreal. From about 1960, in the context of emerging followers of psycholinguistics, there was a growing interest in studying second language learning

from a psychological perspective.

46. Penfield's viewpoint was met with much_________

[A] interest.

[B] controversy.

[C] compliments.

[D] encouragement.

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