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            • 1. 为帮助你校英国留学生尽快适应在中国的学习和生活,学校国际部现面向全校学生招聘志愿者。假定你是李华,对此很感兴趣,请根据以下要点写一封应聘信。
              内容要点:
              (1)你的应聘理由;
              (2)你的应聘优势;
              (3)你的帮助计划。
              注意:
              (1)词数100左右;
              (2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
            • 2. What would be Jay Jacobs' attitude to Greenberg's idea?
              A. Supportive.B. Doubtful.C. Opposed.D. Unconcerned.
              A.Supportive.
              B.Doubtful.
              C.Opposed.
              D.Unconcerned.
            • 3.

              A

                   Visit Australia’s Top End on a Northern Territory camping tour through Kakadu, Katherine Gorge and Litchfield national parks. This five-day tour to the Top End’s three most popular national parks takes you hiking to waterfalls, swimming in rock pools and spotting crocodiles on a private wildlife cruise. Experience the Top End’s unique culture, spend evenings around the campfire and sleep under the stars at private campsites in a traditional Australian bedroll or a permanent safari tent. This small-group tour is limited to 16 people, ensuring a personalized experience with your guide, and operates seasonally from May to November.

                  Additional Information :

                    ●Confirmation will be received at time of booking.

                    ●There is a possibility of cancellation after confirming if there are not enough passengers to meet requirements. In the event of this occurring , you will be offered an alternative or full refund.

                    ●A moderate amount of walking is involved.

                    ●Minimum age is 5 years.

                    ●Please restrict luggage to 22 lbs(10 kg). Excess luggage can be stored at your Darwin accommodation.

                   ●Please bring hat, sunscreen, water bottle(1.5 liters), walking shoes/boots and swimsuit.

                   ●Take insect-resisting measures.

                   ●All camping equipment provided including sleeping bag, pillow, pillow case, towel and sheet.

            • 4.

              Canadatravel has become exciting as a number of lakes including “Great Lakes” in Canada make it attractive. In fact, Canada has more lakes than any other country which contains fresh water. In addition to lakes, Canada has a number of beaches as it has a long coastline on its north, east, and west. Travelers from around the world come in large numbers to enjoy sunbath at various beaches.

              Niagara Fallslie on the border of Canada and the US. It is now popular for its beauty and is a valuable source of hydroelectric power. Niagara Falls are most attractive during summer season when weather condition is charming and attractive. At the Canadian side, floodlights illuminate(照亮) both sides of the fall for several hours after dark and the whole scene becomes magnificent.

              When traveling to Canada, travelers can enjoy doing shopping at Toronto which is considered a leading city. It symbolizes American culture and the spirit of independence. Migrants form European, Latin American, Asian and Caribbean races inhabit the place and make it a plural society. Ottawa, on the other hand, is the capital of Canada and center of political activities.

              Vancouveris an enlightening city in Canada which was named after British Captain George Vancouver, who explored the area in the 1790s. The city is a leading industrial place in Canada. Another tourist attraction in Canada is the capital city of British Columbia, Victoria. The city is located on the southern tip of Vancouver Island.

              Travel in Canada is being made easy as transportation facilities are of higher standard. Besides, very few people know that Canada is a high-paying country in terms of wages per hour. In addition to a popular tourist destination, Canada is an economic powerhouse of North America, particularly in agriculture products. Canada dairy industry exports milk products around the world.

            • 5.

                                                                                                                          A

              New York Transit Museum: Ghost Station Tour

              City Hall Station, an abandoned station of the New York Rapid Transit (运输) subway, was originally the last stop at the southern end of the subway line. Opened in 1904, the station was designed to be the most impressive station of the city’s new subway system.

              City Hall Station remained in use until 1945, when the station had to be closed due to certain changes in the city’s subway system. As more and more passengers started to travel by subway, it became necessary to add more cars to subway trains. This meant that subway platforms needed to be extended to fit the longer trains. However, City Hall Station was originally built with a short, bent platform, making improvements to the station difficult. Rather than trying to rebuild it, officials chose to abandon City Hall Station in favor of another nearby station, the Brooklyn Bridge Station. Thus, City Hall became a “ghost” (鬼,幽灵) station on the New York subway line, a modern underground ruin.

              Although the station is no longer used by subway travelers, the New York Transit Museum has found a new use for the station. The museum has reopened City Hall Station for tourists. Due to the historic significance and beauty of this station, the New York Transit Museum schedules special tours of the station. With some new features added, the station has been named as a landmark by the U.S. government.

              Tour Information and Reservations

              Please make reservations with the Transit Museum from Tuesday to Friday, 10 am to 4 pm. Payment in advance is required for tours and must be received at least one week before the scheduled tour. Payment can be made by credit or check.

              Tours may require a lot of walking. Wear good walking shoes and comfortable clothes. For your safety, follow the instructions of the tour guide when touring abandoned stations, stay with the group at all times, and follow instructions or signs at the facilities.

              Photography is not permitted inside abandoned facilities and some tours have been restricted since 2001 due to security concerns. Please check before booking.

            • 6.

              Nearly two decades after British writer J. K. Rowling introduced the famous boy wizard Harry Potter to the world in 1997, he is still making the news.

                The opening of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter theme park at Universal Studios in Hollywood in Los Angeles, USA, on April 7 brought the boy wizard's magical world to life.

                " It's as close as you ever could be to a film in a theme park," Alan Gilmore, an art director for the new Wizarding World of Hairy Potter, told Entertainment Weekly.

                  From the start, visitors are greeted by a copy of the Hogwarts Express, the train that takes Harry Potter and his friends to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry every year.

                  After arriving at the school's castle, visitors can jump on the exciting "Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey" ride and take part in memorable scenes from Harry Potter. These scenes include flying above Hogwarts, taking part in a Quidditch match, escaping a dragon attack and avoiding a close meeting with the Whomping Willow(打人柳).

                  Walking through the park, visitors can enjoy cobblestone streets, narrow alleyways and buildings with chimneys made to look like those in a real English village. "It's all about making it feel like it's been here a thousand years Gilmore told Variety magazine. "And that includes moss(靑苔)and adding some dirt here and there."

                  Die-hard fans can also enjoy foods and drinks like chocolate frogs, butter beer and every-flavor beans. And, of course,they can choose their first wands(魔杖). At 11 locations in the theme park, marked with a sign on the ground, visitors can wave their wands and make something magical happen!

            • 7.

              The trip to that city was eye-opening for everyone, and near its end, all the young people in our group began to reflect on what it had meant. We ____  (1)  ____ the first night we had arrived. We had all gone into the markets of the city ____  (2)  ____ the young people could experience its energy. But what we actually saw simply ____  (3)  ____ us all- the run-down houses, the children in rags, the people begging for money ... Walking home, ____  (4)  ____ under a low bridge, we came across ____  (5)  ____ families of homeless people seeking a bit of dry ground to sleep on ____  (6)  ____ the night. We had to step over bodies as we found our way through the darkness.

                 The poverty(贫困)was ____  (7)  ____ than anything my young companions had ever imagined. Back in the hotel, an air of sadness settled over the group. Many ____  (8)  ____ and cried. Spending time in this ____  (9)  ____ moves a person to care about humanity.

                 That evening, our group spent hours talking about what we had ____  (10)  ____. Gently, I encouraged everyone to talk about the difficult ____  (11)  ____ that day's discoveries had inspired. Sitting together ____  (12)  ____ a circle as everyone had a chance to speak, we all began to realize that ____  (13)  ____ of us was alone in our struggle to cope with our reactions.

                 Based on my ____  (14)  ____ in poverty-stricken areas, I suggested that ____  (15)  ____ the emotions we had were painful, they could also be important in helping us to move forward. We all ____  (16)  ____ that we had seen things that should never be allowed to happen. ____  (17)  ____, what could we do about it? Together, we began to brainstorm ways we could help to ease the ____  (18)  ____ we had seen. As I encouraged group members to focus on ____  (19)  ____ they could do, a sense of determination ____  (20)  ____ the previous sadness. Instead of despair, these young people began to feel a call to action.


              (1) A. put up with    B. got back to   
              C. looked back on    D. made up for
              (2) A. now that    B. so that    C. as if     D. even if
              (3) A. puzzled    B. annoyed    C. embarrassed    D. shocked
              (4) A. marching    B. running    C. passing    D. moving
              (5) A. entire    B. normal    C. average    D. general
              (6) A. beyond    B. with    C. till    D. for
              (7) A. stronger    B. deeper    C. worse    D. less
              (8) A. gave up    B. broke down    C. set off    D. held on
              (9) A. environment    B. hotel    C. house    D. background
              (10) A. inspected    B. attempted    
              C. witnessed    D. challenged
              (11) A. feelings    B. decisions   
              C. thoughts    D. impressions
              (12) A. along    B. around    C. by    D. in
              (13) A. neither    B. either    C. none     D. each
              (14) A. experiences    B. schedules     C. data     D. position
              (15) A. once    B. while    C. since     D. unless
              (16) A. supposed    B. advised    C. confirmed    D. agreed
              (17) A. Surely    B. Rather    C. Now     D. Indeed
              (18) A. burden    B. suffering    C. anxiety    D. difficulty
              (19) A. how     B. where    C. what     D. when
              (20) A. replaced    B. changed    C. covered    D. improved
            • 8. 根据对话内容,从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并将答案写到答题卡相应的位置上.选项中有两项多余选项.
              Brian:Hello,Brian speaking.
              Mary:Hi,Brian!It’s Mary here.Hope I haven’t caught you at a bad time.
              Brian:(51)    I was just watching TV.
              Mary:Good.I’m calling because it’s my birthday this Saturday.I was wondering if you would come.
              Brian:(52)    What time?
              Mary:Is seven o’clock OK?David won’t finish work until 6:30.
              Brian:(53)    Is 7:30 all right?
              Mary:Sure.7:30,then.
              Brian:(54)    
              Mary:Oh,no,thanks.I’ll get the food and everything.Just come and help me celebrate!
              Brian:Well,in that case,I’ll invite you to the piano concert next Friday.
              Mary:(55)    
              Brian:OK.I’ll get the tickets.

              A.Shall I bring something,like a cake or some drinks?
              B.Oh,I’m afraid I can’t make it.
              C.What food should I bring?
              D.That would be great.
              E.That’s correct.
              F.No problem.
              G.Oh,no.
            • 9. Interviewer:Please sit down.Let’s see…you’re Mr.Smith?
              Mr.Smith:Yes.John Smith.
              Interviewer:(51)    
              Mr.Smith:A little bit.Actually,I’ve helped out at my father’s office,and in a recording studio before.
              Interviewer:That’s good.(52)    
              Mr.Smith:Yes,I can work any day of the week.Oh,no except Thursday.I work at a nursing home that day.
              Interviewer:(53)    
              Mr.Smith:Next Monday.
              Interviewer:Ok.We’ve got two stores for your choice:a busy one downtown,and one near the airport with few customers.
              Mr.Smith:(54)    
              Interviewer:Good.Everyone else hates it.There are few customers,so you’ll most likely be doing jobs such as carrying big boxes and cleaning.
              Mr.Smith:No problem.
              Interviewer:(55)    .See you next Monday.

              A.I prefer the latter.
              B.Oh,you are lucky.
              C.Great!That’s settled.
              D.Then when can you start?
              E.Can you work every day?
              F.Do you have any job experience?
              G.How often would you like to work?
            • 10. -Hi!I’m Robert.What’s your name?
              -Hello,Robert.My name’s Betty.
              -(51)         
              -Yes,I had my first lesson this morning.Are you a new student,too?
              -No,I’ve been here for two months.
              -Two months?That’s a long time.
              -(52)    What class are you in?
              -I am in Art Class Three.It’s for beginners.(53)      
              -I am in Art Class One.How long have you been here?
              -Only a week.
              -Wow,not long.Where do you live?With a family?
              -(54)    Do you know of any good places?
              -Yes.Actually my friend has a spare room in her flat.(55)      
              -That would be great!Thanks for your help.
               
              A.And what about you?
              B.Whom else do you live with?
              C.Hi,Betty.Are you a new student here?
              D.I think that will be OK.
              E.Would you like her phone number?
              F.It’s not so long really.
              G.Well,I’m staying in the hotel at the moment.
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