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When I was studying at Yale, some phenomena puzzled me greatly. I found that Chinese stude

nts or Asian students were very polite in class while American students often interrupted the professor, asking questions and dominating the discussion. The Chinese students were not as aggressive as American students. I was impressed by the role of the professor in the seminar(讨论会). The professor didn’t act as an authority, giving final conclusions, but as a reseac her looking for answers to questions together with the students. One lingui stic(语言的) feature of his interacting with his students was that he used many modal(情态的) verbs—far more than I did in Beiwai. When answering questions, he usually said, “This is my personal opinion and it could be wrong.” or “You could be right, but you might find this point of view also interesting.” In China, authorities are always supposed to give wise decisions and correct di rections. Therefore, students always expect the professor to give an answer to th e question. I still remember how frustrated they were when foreign teachers did not provide such an answer. Their expectations from authorities are much higher than that of American students. Once the Chinese students got the answer, they w ere sure about it. Education in China is valued for united thinking. I remember American teachers who taught in our university complaining about the fact that Chinese students u niformly expressed the same idea in their English composition. The examinations in America usually do not test a student’s ability to memorize the material but his ability to analyze and solve problems. Education in America is valued not on ly as a means to obtain employment but as a process of enhancing critical thinking. In the USA, when the students are in class, ____.

A.a Chinese student tends to be very active

B.an American student likes to make trouble

C.a Chinese student likes to puzzle the teacher

D.an American student tends to be vigorous

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第1题

I remember that when I was in high school my English teacher, in order to persuade me to t
ake a rest after long hours' studying, always said that all work and no play ______ Jack a dull boy.

A.made

B.would make

C.makes

D.make

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第2题

听力原文:M: You have never told me about it that. When were you studying in Paris?W: A lon

听力原文:M: You have never told me about it that. When were you studying in Paris?

W: A long time before you were born. It was before I met your father. I was studying art.

Q: What's the probable relationship between the man and woman ?

(19)

A.Father and daughter.

B.Husband and wife.

C.Mother and son.

D.Friends.

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第3题

Man: Someone said that there was a really good documentary on television last night about
killer whales. I wish I had seen it since that was what we were studying in my zoology class.

Woman: I'm sorry. If I had known you were interested in that sort of thing I would have told you when it was going to be on.

Question: What does the woman imply?

A.She didn't watch the program.

B.She is not usually interested in watching documentaries.

C.She doesn't have time to help the man with his project.

D.She knew that the program was being shown.

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第4题

听力原文:M: Hi, Julia. Glad to see you here. When are you going home today?W: Oh, hi Mike.

听力原文:M: Hi, Julia. Glad to see you here. When are you going home today?

W: Oh, hi Mike. I have to be here at the library and study until at least eleven o'clock tonight. Are you studying here, too?

M: No, I'm not studying. I'm working here. I'm working at the circulation desk until eleven o'clock, tonight. Do you want to meet me then?

W: OK. Are you working full time now?

M: Yeah, I work 40 hours a week, and I'm taking three classes this semester. In the morning usually. Some days all I do is eat, study, work and sleep.

W: That sounds terrible. If you ever get some free time, maybe we could get together and watch a movie or go dancing or something.

M: That would be great. I'll check my work schedule. Why don't we talk about it when we meet later on?

W: OK, see you then.

(20)

A.Work.

B.Study.

C.Eat dinner.

D.See a movie.

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第5题

Some people were queuing outside the Scala Theatre for tickets for a very popular show. Th
ey had to wait for several hours, and during that time they were entertained by a young man who was playing very nicely on a trumpet. The queue enjoyed his music and put quite a lot of money in the box that he had on the ground in front of him.

At last one of the people in the queue said to him, "You play too well to be a beggar."

"I' m not a beggar", the young man said. "I' m studying to be a trumpet player in a big band, and I have to practise several hours every day, so I thought it would be nice to do it in the fresh air instead of in my small room on days when the weather was nice- and also to get a bit of money at the same time."

The tickets for the show ______.

A.were difficult to buy

B.were easy to get

C.were sold out in a short while

D.were not to be sold out

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第6题

听力原文:Baker: Since so many of you have asked me about how to learn a language, I though
t that it might be useful to take some class time today to discuss it. Betty, you speak several languages, don't you?

Betty: Yes, I speak Spanish and French.

Baker: And what helped you most in learning those languages?

Betty: What helped me most...Well, I studied both languages in high school, and I'm still studying Spanish here at the university, but I think that travel has probably been the most help to me. You see, I've been lucky in that I've lived in Europe. Believe me, I didn't speak very well before I moved there.

Baker: Hi, Bill, what's your opinion?

Bill: Betty's fight. After studying a language, practice is very useful. When you live in a country where the language is spoken, it's ideal. But, you know, sometimes it's difficult to make friends in a new place, even when the people are very friendly.

Betty: Yes, I know what you mean, Bill. Especially if you don't speak the language too well. I had some problems when I first moved to Europe.

Baker: And, of course, some people are shy.

Betty: That's true.

Bill: Professor Baker, whether or not I'm living in a country where the language is spoken, I always go to the movies, and whenever I can, I watch TV or listen to the radio in the language I'm trying to learn.

Betty: Me, too. And reading is another good way to learn. Books are good, but I think that newspapers and magazines are even better.

Baker: Probably the best way to learn is to combine all of these ideas: traveling, talking with people, going to the movies, watching TV, listening to the radio, and reading books, newspapers and magazines. What do you think?

Betty: I agree, Professor Baker.

Bill: So do I. But I don't believe that it's possible to take advantage of practice opportunities without some knowledge of the language first.

Betty: Sure. First it's a good idea to study grammar, vocabulary...

Bill: ...and listening, perhaps even reading.

Betty: Then practice is very, very helpful.

(23)

A.Making friends in a foreign country.

B.Spanish and French.

C.Foreign TV, radio and other media.

D.Learning a foreign language.

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第7题

根据以下内容回答下列各题, When I came to the United States, I didnt speak any English. Whe
n anyone asked me some-thing, I always said "Yes. " But I really didnt know what they were saying. Once I went to a large store to buy a mouse (鼠标) for my computer. When I got there, I was worried about the price. At last I found a cheap mouse. I checked the price to make sure of it before I went to the cashier. While I was at the cashiers, she asked me something. I said, "Yes," even though I didnt under-stand what she said. Then she told me what I had to pay. The price was different. I knew something was wrong. But I was afraid to say anything. Later, at home, I thought about what the cashier said to me. What made the price go up? Then my husband came home. He looked at the receipt and found out what was wrong. The cashiers question was, "Would you like a one-year warranty(保修)?”and my answer was, "Yes.” Since that day, I have never said "Yes" before I understand the question. And I have never paid more than the actual(实际的)price. The writer is studying in the United States.

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Doesnt say

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第8题

听力原文:When I left school I went to university here in Nairobi. I studied electronics en
d communications. I finished studying in 1992 and then I got my first job. That was with Siemens. I stayed there for five years. With the growth of the Internet, I decided that I wanted to have my own business as a consultant to people wanting to set up websites. I went to the bank and they loaned me some motley. Two months after I got this, I left Siemens and took a management course at Kenya College of Communications Technology. This was a short course which taught me how to run my own communications business. My business is now doing very well, and I have five people working for me.

&8226;Lock at the notes below.

&8226;Some information is missing.

&8226;You will hear a woman talking about personal experience.

&8226;For each question 9-15,fill in the missing information in the numbered space using a word, numbers or letters.

&8226;After you have listened once, replay the recording.

She studied electronics and (9)______

2. She worked for Siemens for (10)______ years

3. The women left siemens and run her own (11) ______ having (12)______ people working for her.

4. She finished studying in (13)______ and then get the (14) ______ job.

5. She took a management course at (15)______ college of Communications Technology.

(9)

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第9题

听力原文:Baker: Since so many of you have asked me about how to learn a language, 1 though
t that it might be useful to take some class time today to discuss it. Betty, you speak several languages, don't you?

Betty: Yes, I speak Spanish and French.

Baker: And what helped you most in learning those languages?

Betty: What helped me most Well, I studied both languages in high school, and I' m still studying Spanish here at the university, but I think that travel has probably been the most help to me. You see, I've been lucky in that I've lived in Europe. Believe me, I didn't speak very. well before I moved there.

Bill: You're. right, Betty. After studying a language, practice is very useful. When you live in a country where the language is spoken, it's ideal. But, you know, sometimes it's difficult to make friends in a new place, even when the people are very friendly.

Betty: Yes, I know what you mean. Especially if you don't speak the language too well. I had some problems when I first moved to Europe.

Baker: And, of course, some people are shy.

Betty: That's true.

Bill: Professor Baker, whether or not I'm living in a country where the language is spoken, I always go to movies, and whenever I can, I watch TV or listen to the radio in the language I'm trying to learn.

Betty: Me too. And leading is another good way to learn, books are good, but I think that newspapers and magazines arc even better.

Baker: Probably the best way to learn is to combine all of these idea: traveling, talking with people, going to movies, watching TV, listening to the radio, and reading books, newspapers and magazines. What do you think?

Betty: I agree with that, Professor Baker.

Bill: So do I. But I don't believe that it's possible to take advantage of practice opportunities without some knowledge of the language first.

Betty: Stare, First it's a good idea to study grammar, vocabulary

Bill: ... and listening, perhaps even reading.

Betty: Then practice is very, very helpful.

(20)

A.Making friends in a foreign country.

B.Spanish and French.

C.Foreign TV, radio, and other media.

D.Learning a foreign language.

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第10题

阅读:When I was studying at Yale, some phenomena puzzled me greatly. I found that Chinese

Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage:

When I was studying at Yale, some phenomena puzzled me greatly. I found that Chinese students or Asian students were very polite in class while American students often interrupted the professor, asking questions and dominating the discussion. The Chinese students were not as aggressive as American students.

I was impressed by the role of the professor in the seminar(讨论会). The professor didn’t act as an authority, giving final conclusions, but as a reseac her looking for answers to questions together with the students. One lingui stic(语言的) feature of his interacting with his students was that he used many modal(情态的) verbs—far more than I did in Beiwai. When answering questions, he usually said, “This is my personal opinion and it could be wrong.” or “You could be right, but you might find this point of view also interesting.”

In China, authorities are always supposed to give wise decisions and correct di rections. Therefore, students always expect the professor to give an answer to th e question. I still remember how frustrated they were when foreign teachers did not provide such an answer. Their expectations from authorities are much higher than that of American students. Once the Chinese students got the answer, they w ere sure about it.

Education in China is valued for united thinking. I remember American teachers who taught in our university complaining about the fact that Chinese students u niformly expressed the same idea in their English composition. The examinations in America usually do not test a student’s ability to memorize the material but his ability to analyze and solve problems. Education in America is valued not on ly as a means to obtain employment but as a process of enhancing critical thinking.

31.In the USA, when the students are in class, ____.

A.a Chinese student tends to be very active

B.an American student likes to make trouble

C.a Chinese student likes to puzzle the teacher

D.an American student tends to be vigorous

32.A teacher in the USA prefers to ____ when he answers questions.

A.be very sincere B.be very direct

C.be very self confident D.be very indifferent

33.What is the opinion of the author concerning the difference of teachin g methods between China and the USA?

A.He thinks that Chinese teaching metods can make students learn more.

B.He holds that the major purpose of Chinese teaching methods is to impro ve students’ remembrance.

C.He thinks that American teaching is ability oriented.

D.He holds that American teachers hate to give a test.

34.The author thinks that the relationship between the student and the te acher is ____.

A.more intimate in China B.closer in China

C.looser in USA D.more harmonious in USA

35.The education in USA may produce some ____ graduates.

A.talkative B.conventional C.creative D.imaginative

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第11题

听力原文:M: Hi, Jerry.W: Hello, Jack. How are you?M: I'm fine. Where are you heading?W: Oh

听力原文:M: Hi, Jerry.

W: Hello, Jack. How are you?

M: I'm fine. Where are you heading?

W: Oh, I'm on my way home from work.

M: I didn't know you had a job.

W: Yeah, I work part time at a supermarket.

M: What do you do there?

W. I work in the production section, trimming and wrapping fresh fruits and vegetables. Sometimes when it really gets busy, I work at the check-out counter. Have you got a job, Jack?

M: Yeah, I do yard work for people, you know, cutting grass, pulling weeds, things like that.

W: I'd like doing that. It must be nice to work outdoors.

M: Sometimes it is. Except when it rains or snows or gets too hot or too cold or...

W. Haha ! I guess every job has its drawbacks. There are times when I get pretty tired of carrying things around at my job. But a job's a job. Gotta earn money for school.

M: Me, too. Tuition sure is high, isn't it? Well, I'd better get going. I’ve got to plant some trees for my neighbors this afternoon.

W: Well. Don't work too hard. Holding down a job, going to class, studying, sometimes it can become too much for one person. Take it easy.

M: You, too. It was great seeing you, Jerry!

Where was Jerry going when Jack met her?

A.To the supermarket.

B.To school.

C.To her home.

D.To work outdoors.

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