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BFT考试(全国出国培训备选人员外语水平考试)-14(总分:90.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、Listening(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、Part 1(总题数:1,分数:16.00)CONVERSATION 2 (Questions 5-8)Jeff has lived in New York for (5) years.Jeff doesn't like (6) , (7) and (8) of New York.(分数:16.00)(1).CONVERSATION 2 (Questions 5-8)Jeff has lived in New York for (5) years.Jeff doesn't like (6) , (7) and (8) of New York.(分数:2.00)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:5)解析:[解析] 5-8C: Jeff! l've got a new job! I'm going to live in New York.J: Are you? I lived in New York five years ago.C: Did you like it, Jeff?.J: Not very much.C: Why not?J: Well, there were too many people, and there was too much noise.C: I love crowds and noise!J: Well, I don't. And I don't like pollution.C: What do you mean?J: There isn't enough fresh air in New York.C: But you can go to concerts and the ballet and Broadway.J: Who has enough money for all those? And the rents are very high.C: Why is that?J: Because there aren't enough apartments.C: Well, I still prefer big cities.J: But why?C: I was born in a small town. It is too quiet and too dull.J: You were lucky.C: I don't thinks so. There wasn't much to do. That's why young people go to New York.J: But New York's too expensive for young people. Well, I don't want excitement. I just want a quiet life, that's all.(2).CONVERSATION 2 (Questions 5-8)Jeff has lived in New York for (5) years.Jeff doesn't like (6) , (7) and (8) of New York.(分数:2.00)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:crowds)解析:(3).CONVERSATION 2 (Questions 5-8)Jeff has lived in New York for (5) years.Jeff doesn't like (6) , (7) and (8) of New York.(分数:2.00)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:noise)解析:(4).CONVERSATION 2 (Questions 5-8)Jeff has lived in New York for (5) years.Jeff doesn't like (6) , (7) and (8) of New York.(分数:2.00)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:pollution)解析:(5).CONVERSATION 2(Questions 5-8)The woman is working at the campus (5) office.The man can work at least (6) hours a week but not more than (7) hours a week from (8) on.(分数:2.00)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:employment)解析:[解析] 5-8M: I'm looking for a part-time job on campus.W: Then you've come to the right place. The campus employment office is here just to help students like you find jobs on campus.M: I'm glad to hear that, because I really need to start earning some money.W: Let me ask you some questions to help determine what kind of job would be best. First of all, how many hours a week do you want to work?M: I need to work at least ten hours a week, and I don't think that I can handle more than twenty hours with all the courses I'm taking.W: And when are you free to work?M: All my classes are in the morning, so I can work every weekday from noon on. And of course I wouldn't mind working on the weekends.W: I'll try to match you up with one of our on-campus student jobs. Please fill out this form with some additional information about your skills, and leave the form with me today. Then you can call me back tomorrow, and maybe I'll have some news for you.M: Thanks for your help.(6).CONVERSATION 2(Questions 5-8)The woman is working at the campus (5) office.The man can work at least (6) hours a week but not more than (7) hours a week from (8) on.(分数:2.00)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:ten)解析:(7).CONVERSATION 2(Questions 5-8)The woman is working at the campus (5) office.The man can work at least (6) hours a week but not more than (7) hours a week from (8) on.(分数:2.00)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:20)解析:(8).CONVERSATION 2(Questions 5-8)The woman is working at the campus (5) office.The man can work at least (6) hours a week but not more than (7) hours a week from (8) on.(分数:2.00)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:noon)解析:三、Part 2(总题数:1,分数:10.00)Questions 9-13·You will hear five different opinions about friendship.·For questions 9-13, choose from the list A-F what friendships mean to them.·Use the letters only once. There is one extra letter which you do not need to use.A. A real friend can share your happiness, accept and forgive faults.B. Sometimes your best friend is yourself.C. Family is more important than friends in his mind.D. Friendship is more important than love.E. A friend is someone who can understand you.F. His best friend is his wife, because she knows what kind of moodhe is in.Questions 9-13·You will hear five different opinions about friendship.·For questions 9-13, choose from the list A-F what friendships mean to them.·Use the letters only once. There is one extra letter which you do not need to use.A. A real friend can share your happiness, accept and forgive faults.B. Sometimes your best friend is yourself.C. Family is more important than friends in his mind.D. Friendship is more important than love.E. A friend is someone who can understand you.F. His best friend is his wife, because she knows what kind of moodhe is in.(分数:10.00)(1).Questions 9-13·You will hear five different opinions about friendship.·For questions 9-13, choose from the list A-F what friendships mean to them.·Use the letters only once. There is one extra letter which you do not need to use.A. A real friend can share your happiness, accept and forgive faults.B. Sometimes your best friend is yourself.C. Family is more important than friends in his mind.D. Friendship is more important than love.E. A friend is someone who can understand you.F. His best friend is his wife, because she knows what kind of moodhe is in.(分数:2.00)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:A)解析:[解析]They say "a friend in need is a friend indeed" which is partly true, but a real friend should also be able to share your happy moments — without feeling jealous. A good friendship is one where you accept and forgive faults, understand moods, and don't feel hurt ifa friend doesn't feel like seeing you. Of course, honesty is an essential part of any relationship. We should learn to accept our friends for what they are. And as I say, our friends give us a lot of pleasure. After all, friends should not be people with whom you kill time. Real friendship, in my opinion, is a "spiritually developing" experience.(2).Questions 9-13·You will hear five different opinions about friendship.·For questions 9-13, choose from the list A-F what friendships mean to them.·Use the letters only once. There is one extra letter which you do not need to use.A. A real friend can share your happiness, accept and forgive faults.B. Sometimes your best friend is yourself.C. Family is more important than friends in his mind.D. Friendship is more important than love.E. A friend is someone who can understand you.F. His best friend is his wife, because she knows what kind of moodhe is in.(分数:2.00)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:C)解析:[解析]I've never had a lot of friends. I've never regarded them as particularly important. Perhaps that'sbecause I come from a big family. I have two brothers and three sisters, and lots of cousins. And that's what's really important to me. My family, the different members of my family. If you really need help, you get it from your family, don't you? Well, at least that's what I've always found.(3).Questions 9-13·You will hear five different opinions about friendship.·For questions 9-13, choose from the list A-F what friendships mean to them.·Use the letters only once. There is one extra letter which you do not need to use.A. A real friend can share your happiness, accept and forgive faults.B. Sometimes your best friend is yourself.C. Family is more important than friends in his mind.D. Friendship is more important than love.E. A friend is someone who can understand you.F. His best friend is his wife, because she knows what kind of moodhe is in.(分数:2.00)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:D)解析:[解析]To me friendship... having friends, people I know, I can really count on... to me that's the most important thing in life. It's more important even than love. If you love someone, you can always fall out of love again, and that can lead to a lot of hurt feelings, bitterness, and so on. But a good friend is a friend for life. Well, I've already said, someone you know you can count on.I suppose what I really mean is... let's see, how am I going to put this.., it's someone who will help you if you need help, who'll listen to you when you talk about your problem.., someone you can trust.(4).Questions 9-13·You will hear five different opinions about friendship.·For questions 9-13, choose from the list A-F what friendships mean to them.·Use the letters only once. There is one extra letter which you do not need to use.A. A real friend can share your happiness, accept and forgive faults.B. Sometimes your best friend is yourself.C. Family is more important than friends in his mind.D. Friendship is more important than love.E. A friend is someone who can understand you.F. His best friend is his wife, because she knows what kind of moodhe is in.(分数:2.00)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:F)解析:[解析]A lot of people say they've got best friends, but I actually wonder how many people actually do have a best friend in the real sense of the word. I have two friends. One works in the theatre, and one is a sort of businessman. We see each other about three or four times a year. But I wouldn't call that being a best friend, which is a close friend. I think my best friend, without getting too soppy, is my wife. She is my totally best friend. I can discuss anything with her and she can pick up on feelings that I've got inside me, whereas my two friends can never do that unless I'm showing an expression on my face. Then they'll say, "Oh, what's the matter?" But with my wife,I can walk into a room and she knows exactly what kind of mood I'm in. That is a best friend.(5).Questions 9-13·You will hear five different opinions about friendship.·For questions 9-13, choose from the list A-F what friendships mean to them.·Use the letters only once. There is one extra letter which you do not need to use.A. A real friend can share your happiness, accept and forgive faults.B. Sometimes your best friend is yourself.C. Family is more important than friends in his mind.D. Friendship is more important than love.E. A friend is someone who can understand you.F. His best friend is his wife, because she knows what kind of moodhe is in.(分数:2.00)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:E)解析:[解析]Erma, I feel that best friends are those who can understand you. I've kept in touch with three people from school days. We don't see each other very often, but the thing about it is when we do see each other it's as if there's been no time spent apart. We're able just to slip into our relationship again at once. It's like wearing a pair of shoes that you've had for a long time: It's comfortable, it's safe and it's warm and it's easy. I rate friendship as this: A friend is someone who can understand me, understand all the nuances and all the facets that I have about me, and I can perform towards them in the same manner.四、Part 3(总题数:1,分数:10.00)Questions 14-23·Look at the ten statements for this part.·You will hear a story about communication through time.·Decide whetheryou think each statement is right(R) wrong(W) or not mentioned(NM).·You will listen to it twice.·Markyour answers on the Answer Sheet.Questions 14-23·Look at the ten statements for this part.·You will hear a story about communication through time.·Decide whetheryou think each statement is right(R) wrong(W) or not mentioned(NM).·You will listen to it twice.·Markyour answers on the Answer Sheet.(分数:10.00)(1).In social life, time plays a very important part.A. RightB. WrongC. Not Mentioned(分数:1.00)A. √B.C.解析:(2).In other areas of the world, it may not be considered foolish to make an appointment too far in advance because plans which are made for a date more than a week away tend to be forgotten.A. RightB. WrongC. Not Mentioned(分数:1.00)A.B. √C.解析:(3).The natives of the island met one night to discuss a military problem.A. RightB. WrongC. Not Mentioned(分数:1.00)A.B.C. √解析:(4).In the U.S., it is customary to telephone friends and acquaintances during the early hours of the morning.A. RightB. WrongC. Not Mentioned(分数:1.00)A.B. √C.解析:[解析] 14-23The Voices of TimeTime talks. It speaks more plainly than words. Time communicates in many ways.Consider the different parts of the day, for example the time of the day when something is done can give a special meaning to the event. Factory managers in the United States fully realize the importance of an announcement made during the middle of the morning or afternoon that takes everyone away from his work. Whenever they want to make an important announcement, they ask, "When shall we let them know?"In the United States, it is not customary to telephone someone very early in the morning. If you telephone him early in the day, while he is shaving or having breakfast, the time of the call shows that the matter is very important and requires immediate attention. The same meaning is attached to telephone calls made after 11:00 p.m. If someone receives a call during sleeping hours, he assumes it is a matter of life or death. The time chosen for the call communicates its importance. If a late telephone call is regarded in the United States as a cause for concern, imagine the excitement and fear caused by a crowd of people arriving at the door at 2:00 a.m. On an island in the South Pacific, a plant manager from the United States had just such an experience. The natives of the island met one night to discuss a problem. When they arrived at a solution, they went to see the plant manager and woke him up to tell him what had been decided. Unfortunately, it was after two o'clock in the morning. They did not know that it is a very serious matter to wake up the Americans at this hour. The plant manager, who did not understand the local culture, thought there was a fight and called out the military. It never occurred to him (or to the natives) that parts of the day have different meanings in different cultures.In social life, time plays a very important part. In the United States, guests tend to feel they are not highly regarded if the invitation to a dinner party is extended only three or four days before the party date. But this is not true in all countries. In other areas of the world, it may be considered foolish to make an appointment too far in advance because plans, which are made for a date more than a week away, tend to be forgotten.(5).The time chosen for the call doesn't communicate its importance.A. RightB. WrongC. Not Mentioned(分数:1.00)A.B. √C.解析:(6).In the U.S., a telephone call in the middle of the night is regarded as a cause for concern.A. RightB. WrongC. Not Mentioned(分数:1.00)A. √B.C.解析:(7).In this listening selection, the word culture means "the way of life of a certain group of people."A. RightB. WrongC. Not Mentioned(分数:1.00)A. √B.C.解析:(8).The meaning of time is the same in different parts of the world.A. RightB. WrongC. Not Mentioned(分数:1.00)A.B. √C.解析:(9).In the U.S., a person who receives a dinner party invitation just the day before the party is usually pleased, because he has little time to worry about forgetting to attend.A. RightB. WrongC. Not Mentioned(分数:1.00)A.B. √C.解析:(10).The plant manager, who understood the local culture, thought there was a fight and called out the military.A. RightB. WrongC. Not Mentioned(分数:1.00)A.B. √C.解析:五、Part 4(总题数:1,分数:14.00)Questions 24-30·Look at the questions for this part.·You will hear a passage about job. You will listen to it twice.·For questions 24-30, indicate which of the alternatives A, B, or C is the most appropriate response.·Mark one letter A, B, or C on the Answer Sheet.Questions 24-30·Look at the questions for this part.·You will hear a passage about job. You will listen to it twice.·For questions 24-30, indicate which of the alternatives A, B, or C is the most appropriate response.·Mark one letter A, B, or C on the Answer Sheet.(分数:14.00)(1).The article is about a couple whose married life is happier because ______.A. they have a truly equal partnershipB. the husband enjoys staying at homeC. they earn more money(分数:2.00)A. √B.C.解析:[解析] 24-30Just the Job!Rodney Mace, 35, is married with two young children, and is a part-time teacher of architectural history. " I am constantly surprised by other people's surprise, when they come to the house andsee me cleaning a floor or hanging out the washing. Their eyes open wide at the sight of it! Much of the comment comes from men, but i am even more surprised at the number of women who comment too."His wife Jane, an Oxford graduate in modem languages, has a demanding full-time job. She is director of the Cambridge House Literacy Scheme for Adults in South London. Her working week involves several evenings and Saturdays, and at these times her husband is in sole charge of home and family.A part from this, they share household jobs and employ a child-minder for the afternoons. This enables him to teach two days a week and to do what he considers his principal work — writing. He has written several books and spends much of his time in the British Museum Reading Room, cycling there from his home in Brixton.People ask the Maces if they think that their children miss them. One can argue that satisfied parents generally have satisfied children, but in any case the Maces are careful to reserve time and energy to play with their children. And they have now developed relationships with other adults and children.Previously, Rodney Mace worked full-time and Jane only part-time. Then 18 months ago, the director of the literacy scheme left. "It seemed to me that Jane was very well suited to do this job. She was very doubtful about it. But I urged her to apply. She did, and she got it." Jane Mace confirms that she needed this encouragement, as so many women initially do.Did his male ego suffer from the change-over? Nothing like that occurred. But he still seems amazed at the way it changed his thinking: " I felt that we were finally going to be partners. I felt enormous relief. I wasn't avoiding responsibility, but just by changing it. Our relationship is so much better now. It has been a change for the good for both of us —I think for all of us, in every aspect of our lives." I cannot overemphasize that: in every aspect. I think it is fundamental that the woman works. The idea of equal partnership is an illusion if one partner doesn’t work.(2).At one time, Rodney Mace ______.A. spent all his time writing booksB. taught architecture and historyC. had a full-time job(分数:2.00)A.B.C. √解析:(3).Jane finally decided to apply for her present job because ______.A. she thought she had better qualifications than othersB. her husband had persuaded her toC. it was very well paid(分数:2.00)A.B. √C.解析:(4).The Maces ______.A. neglect their childrenB. always manage to spend some time with their childrenC. have helped find friends for their children(分数:2.00)A.B. √C.解析:(5).It is implied in the passage that ______.A. the Maces believe a good career is even more important than their family lifeB. Rodney's children are quire happy with their position in the familyC. even capable women sometimes need encouragement from their families(分数:2.00)A.B.C. √解析:(6).According to this passage the challenge to conventional ideas about the man-woman relationship ______.A. is applauded worldwideB. seems to be sacrificing the men's interests to the women'sC. has developed at an unheard-speed(分数:2.00)A.B.C. √解析:(7).We can infer from this passage that a change-over of roles in the family ______.A. is quite necessary in modern lifeB. is probably based on some practical reasonsC. aims solely at a complete emancipation of women(分数:2.00)A.B. √C.解析:六、Reading(总题数:1,分数:40.00)Part 4Questions 26-45·Read the following article and choose the best word for each space.·For questions 26-45, mark one letter A, B, C or D on the Answer Sheet.iPhone Left in Hot Car for Three HoursThe normally peaceful suburban town of Winnetka is still reeling following the news Monday (26) a local resident, whose name is being (27) by police pending a full investigation, left an iPhone unattended for more than three hours in a car (28) in the hot sun."Responding to calls from (29) . passersby, who observed the iPhone sitting in a vehicle in the parking (30) of the Westfield Shopping Center, police arrived on the (31) at approximately 4 p.m. and immediately intervened to save the device," said Winnetka police chief Douglas Blaine. "Security cameras have shown that the iPhone had been in the car— with the doors (32) and the windows rolled (33) —since 1 p.m. Due to the tragic and highly emotional (34) of this case, we cannot say any (35) at this time."According to official police records, two officers forcibly (36) into the car at 4:07 p.m. and found the iPhone (37) face down on the dashboard. The iPhone at first showed no (38) of life, but after a tense few seconds, officers were able to wake it and get it to (39) to a series of simple touch commands. Police said that if the iPhone were left in the extreme (40) for any longer, it could have died.The iPhone was rushed by ambulance to a nearby Apple facility for careful (41) .Miraculously, no damage to its memory, screen, or wireless capabilities was reported.Upper-middle-class suburbanites from all over the North Shore area have reacted to thenear-tragedy with an unprecedented outpouring of (42) . Hundreds of cards and letters have come streaming in, and local talk radio shows have been flooded (43) calls demanding that the iPhone's (44) be prosecuted. Many have come forward offering to take the iPhone into their custody, and still (45) have donated free downloads, ringtones, and MP3s to the victimized object.(分数:40.00)(1).A. away B. up C. down D. aside(分数:2.00)A.B. √C.D.解析:[解析] [考点] 词组辨析[分析] 本句意为“车窗______。
姓名:_________________座位号:_______________时间表时长开始结束听力35 分钟9:009:35笔试客观题55 分钟9:3510:30 (收答题卡1)翻译30 分钟10:3011:00写作30 分钟11:0011:30 (收答题纸及试卷)DO NOT OPEN THIS BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO. Time allowed:150 minutesSection I Listening Test (Answer Sheet1)Section II Reading Comprehension(Answer Sheet1)Section III Cloze(Answer Sheet 1)Section IV Translation(Answer Sheet2)Section V Writing (Answer Sheet2)1Section I Listening Test(50 marks)Section II Reading Comprehension (40marks)Directions: There are 4 reading passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked[A], [B], [C] and [D]. You should decide on the best choice and write your answerson Answer Sheet 1.Passage1Phones are now the dominant technology with which young people, and urban youth in particular, now define themselves. What sort of phone you carry and how you customize it says a great deal about you, just as the choice of car did for a previous generation. In today's congested cities, you can no longer make a statement by pulling up outside a bar in a particular kind of car. Instead, you make a similar statement by displaying your mobile phone, with its carefully chosen ringtone, screen logo and slip cover. Mobile phones, like cars, are fashion items: in both cases, people buy new ones far more often than is actually necessary. Both are social technologies that bring people together; for teenagers, both act as symbols of independence. And cars and phones alike promote freedom and mobility, with unexpected social consequences.The design of both cars and phones started off being defined by something that was no longer there. Cars were originally horseless carriages, and early models looked suitably carriage-like;only later did car designers realize that cars could be almost any shape they wanted to make them. Similarly, mobile phones used to look much like the push-button type of fixed-line phones, only without the wire. But now they come in a bewildering range of strange shapes and sizes.Less visibly, as the structure of the mobile-phone industry changes, it increasingly resembles that of the car industry. Handset-makers, like carmakers, build some models themselves and have the design and manufacturing done by others. Specialist firms supply particular sub-assemblies in both industries. Outwardly different products are built on a handful of common underlying "platforms" in both industries, to reduce costs. In each case, branding and design are becoming more important as the underlying technology becomes increasingly interchangeable. In phones, as previously happened in cars, established western companies are facing stiff competition from nimbler Asian firms. Small wonder then that Nokia, the world's largest handset-maker,recruited its design chief,Frank Nuovo,from BMW.That mobile phones are taking on many of the social functions of cars is to be welcomed. While it is a laudable goal that everyone on earth should someday have a mobile phone, cars2ubiquity produces mixed feelings. They are a horribly inefficient mode of transport - why move a ton of metal around in order to transport a few bags of groceries? - and they cause pollution.A chirping handset is a much greener form of self-expression than an old banger, it may irritate but it is safe. In the hands of a drunk driver, a car becomes a deadly weapon. That is not true of a phone (though terrorists recently rigged mobile phones to trigger bombs in Madrid). Despite concern that radiation from phones and masts causes health problems, there is no clear evidence of harm, and similar worries about power lines and computer screens proved unfounded. Less pollution, less traffic, fewer alcohol-related deaths and injuries: the switch from cars to phones cannot happen soon enough.1. For young people,mobile phones are like cars because[A] they are made with advanced technology.[B] they are used in social activities.[C] they should be changed frequently.[D] they symbolize their independence.2. The design of mobile phones[A] emphasizes the shape and size more than technology.[B] is modeled on that of automobiles.[C] evolves in a similar way to car design.[D] has been influenced by the shape of fixed-line phones.3. In what way does the mobile phone industry resemble the automobile industry?[A] The model building is done by other companies.[B] Specialist firms contribute most of the assemblies.[C] The cost of production needs to be rationalized.[D] Production is concentrated on a few select platforms.4. Nokia recruited its design chief from BMW to[A] increase the competitive edge of its brand and design.[B] enhance cooperation with the automobile industry.[C] make use of automobile technology in handset manufacturing.[D] produce interchangeable parts for cars and mobile phones.5. What can be concluded from the passage?[A] The replacement of cars by mobile phones arouses mixed feelings.3[B] Mobile phones are a device more friendly to environment.[C] Mobile phones can be used for terrorist purposes.[D] Mobile phones generate harm to the human body as computer screens do.Passage2I prefer to think of our moment as a renaissance rather than a revolution. So many people talk about this computer revolution in terms of the individual user who is empowered to express himself, break down obsolete institutions, or topple the corporate-industrial monoliths. I used to do so myself, but it's an unnecessarily polar and combative vision. And once it's reduced to the idea of empowering individuals, all those individuals start looking a lot more like consumers than autonomous human beings. It devolves quickly into“one-to-one marketing".I used to think that this acceleration of human action was a great thing. I thought we'd simply bypass our restricting editorial voices, get our super-egos out of the way, and behave in that purely spontaneous, wonderful fashion that all human beings would behave in if they were uncorrupted by social and institutional biases. Until about three years ago, I thought that we should just let technology develop at its own pace and in its own way. I wrote three loud books about the potential of the new media and honestly believed I was writing them for what I conceived of as the "counterculture" ideology - or at least for people who sought to use these technologies for a thoughtful, positive cultural evolution. I told the story of how our tightly controlled media was giving way to a more organic, natural mediaspace. Media used to be a top-down affair. People like William Randolph Hearst or Rupert Murdoch could make decisions from the upper floors of glass skyscrapers, and their messages would trickle down to the rest of us through the one-way media. But now, thanks to computers and camcorders and the Internet and modems, the media have been forced to incorporate feedback and iteration. I wrote Media Virus! to announce that the time had come when we could launch any idea we wanted, that the power was in our hands again. I wrote books about how young people understood media better than adults and were already using it in new,exciting ways.At the time, I saw everyone who called for us to put on the brakes, or to put new governors on the development of culture, as the enemy of our cultural evolution. Their vigilance would prevent us from reaching the next level of complexity. But something kept nagging at me. I couldn't help thinking that when you eliminate fear and simply follow your desires, you don't always get the best results. In the worst case, it can even be a recipe for fascism. Over the past few years we have just let the Internet go, and we've got an electronic strip mall as a result. We thought authority was unnecessary and kept it out of our network. That's what gave market forces a free rein. So I started to explore whether there is a way to foster growth, new thought,4cultural innovation, and even markets without getting absolutely carried away and losing all sense of purpose.1. According to the author,which of the following statements is true?[A] The change caused by the computer is not as radical as people thought.[B] The corporate industries are becoming obsolete.[C] The Internet has its own market value.[D] We have little control over the development of technology.2. From the second paragraph it can be inferred that the writer[A] had an objective view of the computer revolution at first.[B] has changed his views about the computer revolution.[C] does not know very much about the computer revolution.[D] overestimated the advantages of the computer revolution.3. The sentence"Media used to be a top-down affair" (line9,para. 2,) probably means that.[A] they represented the interests of the upperclass.[B] they tended to be conservative.[C] information was received in a passive manner.[D] the people at the top have more access to computers.4. Which of the following is made possible by the new media?[A] Less restriction on messages.[B] More spontaneous expression.[C] Two-way communication.[D] Young people's easier access to media.5. What conclusion does the writer reach about the new media?[A] They are great innovations.[B] They should follow their own course.[C] They need to be balanced between control and freedom.[D] They should expand further.Passage3Morally and culturally,American society, as reflected in our TV programs, our theatrical fare,5our literature and art, appears to have hit bottom.Gen. David Sarnoff felt prompted to issue a statement in defense of the TV industry, He pointed out that there was much good in its programs that was being overlooked while its occasional derelictions were being excessively stressed. It struck me that what he was saying about TV applied to other aspects of American culture as well, particularly to the theatrical productions.Without necessarily resting on his conviction that the good outweighed the bad in American cultural activity. I saw further implications in Gen. Sarnoff's declaration. Audiences needed to be sensitized more and more to the positive qualities of the entertainment and cultural media. In addition, through such increased public sensitivity,producers would be encouraged to provide ever more of the fine, and less of the sordid.Here is where questions arise. If the exemplary aspects of TV are not being recognized, what is the reason for such a lack of appreciation? Similarly, and further, if the theatre, including in this term the legitimate stage, on and off Broadway as well as the moving pictures, has large measures of goodness, truth and beauty which are unappreciated, how are we to change this situation?All in all, what should be done to encourage and condone the good, and to discourage and condemn the unsavory in the American cultural pattern?These are serious and pressing questions - serious for the survival of the American Way of Life, and pressing for immediate and adequate answers. Indeed the simple truth is that the face that America shows the world affects seriously the future of democracy all over the globe.Since the theatre in its broadest sense is a large aspect of American culture – its expression as well as its creation - I saw the urgent importance of bringing the worthwhile elements in the American Theatre to the fore. Especially was this importance impressed on me when l realized how much Hollywood was involved in exporting American life to the world, and how much Broadway with all its theatres meant to the modern drama.Then the thought of the Bible came to me in this connection. Was not the Bible the basis of Western civilization as far as morals are concerned? Why not use the Bible as guide and touchstone, as direction and goal in the matter of the cultural achievements of Western society? Thus was born "The Bible on Broadway".It is well known that the drama had its origin in religion. The Greeks, the Romans, as well as the early Hebrews, all had forms of the drama which among the first two developed into our classical plays.In the Middle Ages, it was the Church in the Western World that produced the morality and mystery plays. With such a long history it is not surprising to find an affinity between the Bible and the Theatre.61. What did David Sarnoff's remarks imply?[A] The audience should not be too picky about TV programs.[B] The audience should be aware of the positive aspects of TV programs.[C] The audience need to be provided with a better variety of TV programs.[D] The audience should be encouraged to be critical of TV programs.2. Which of the following statements regarding the theatre would the author most likely agreewith?[A] Critics of American cultural life are biased.[B] The theatre does not reflect American culture.[C] The entertainment media contain much wholesome content.[D] Hollywood has served as the primary source for entertainment.3. Which of the following statements best reflects the author's own ideas?[A] American art forms have degenerated to a new low.[B] The good outweighs the bad in American cultural activity.[C] Only the biblical content of American theatre has positive meaning.[D] Positive content in American culture is not appreciated by the public.4. The expression"the Bible as guide and touchstone" in Paragraph 8 probably means[A] an academic approach to theatrical research.[B] a source of inspiration for audience.[C] standards principle in theatrical production.[D] the use of the Bible as a criterion in everyday life.5. What is the author primarily concerned with?[A] The development of American theatre.[B] The declining trend of morality in America.[C] The lowness of morality in American theatre.[D] The role of the Bible in the contemporary theatre.Passage4A nine year old schoolgirl single handedly cooks up a science fair experiment that ends up debunking a widely practiced medical treatment. Emily Rosa’s target was a practice known as therapeutic touch (TT for short), whose advocates manipulate patients’“energy field”to make7them feel better and even, say some, to cure them of various ills. Yet Emily’s test shows that these energy fields can’t be detected, even by trained TT practitioners. Obviously mindful of the publicity value of the situation, Journal editor George Lundberg appeared on TV to declare, “Age doesn’t matter.It’s good science that matters,and this is good science.”Emily’s mother Linda Rosa, a registered nurse, has been campaigning against TT for nearly a decade. Linda first thought about TT in the late ‘80s, when she learned it was on the approved list for continuing nursing education in Colorado. Its 100,000 trained practitioners (48,000 in the U.S.) don’t even touch their patients.Instead, they waved their hands a few inches from the patient’s body, pushing energy fields around until they’re in “balance.”TT advocates say these manipulations can help heal wounds, relieve pain and reduce fever. The claims are taken seriously enough that TT therapists are frequently hired by leading hospitals,at up to $70 an hour, to smooth patients’ energy,sometimes during surgery.Yet Rosa could not find any evidence that it works. To provide such proof, TT therapists would have to sit down for independent testing—something they haven’t been eager to do, even though James Randi has offered more than $1 million to anyone who can demonstrate the existence of a human energy field. (He’s had one taker so far. She failed.) A skeptic might conclude that TT practitioners are afraid to lay their beliefs on the line. But who could turn down an innocent fourth grader? Says Emily: “I think they didn’t take me very seriously because I’m a kid.”The experiment was straight forward: 21 TT therapists stuck their hands, palms up, through a screen. Emily held her own hand over one of theirs left or right and the practitioners had to say which hand it was. When the results were recorded, they’d done no better than they would have by simply guessing. If there was an energy field, they couldn’t feel it.1. Which of the following is evidence that TT is widely practiced?[A] TT has been in existence for decades.[B] Many patients were cured by therapeutic touch.[C] TT therapists are often employed by leading hospitals.[D] More than100,000people are undergoing TT treatment.2. Very few TT practitioners responded to the$1million offer because________.[A] they didn’t take the offer seriously[B] they didn’t want to risk their career[C] they were unwilling to reveal their secret8[D] they thought it was not in line with their practice3. The purpose of Emily Rosa’s experiment was________.[A] to see why TT could work the way it did[B] to find out how TT cured patients’ illnesses[C] to test whether she could sense the human energy field[D] to test whether a human energy field really existed4. Why did some TT practitioners agree to be the subjects of Emily’s experiment?[A] It involved nothing more than mere guessing.[B] They thought it was going to be a lot of fun.[C] It was more straightforward than other experiments.[D] They sensed no harm in a little girl’s experiment.5. What can we learn from the passage?[A] Some widely accepted beliefs can be deceiving.[B] Solid evidence weighs more than pure theories.[C] Little children can be as clever as trained TT practitioners.[D] The principle of TT is too profound to understand.Section III Cloze (10 marks)Directions: Read the following text. Choose the best word for each numbered blank and mark[A],[B],[C]or[D]on Answer Sheet1.Sleep is divided into periods of so-called REM sleep, characterized by rapid eye movements and dreaming, and longer periods of non-REM sleep. 1 kind of sleep is at all well-understood, but REM sleep is _2 to serve some restorative function of the brain. The purpose of non-REM sleep is even more 3_ . The new experiments, such as these _4 for the first time at a recent meeting of the Society for Sleep Research in Minneapolis, suggest fascinating explanations _5 of9non-REM sleep. For example, it has long been known that total sleep _6 is 100 percent fatal to rats, yet, _7 examination of the dead bodies, the animals look completely normal. A research has now _8 the mystery of why the animals die. The rats _9 bacterial infections of the blood, _10 their immune systems, the self-protecting mechanism against diseases,had crashed.1.[A] Either [B]Neither [C] Each [D] Any2.[A] intended [B]required [C] assumed [D] inferred3.[A] subtle [B]obvious [C] mysterious [D] doubtful4.[A] maintained [B] described [C] settled [D] afforded5.[A] in the light [B]by virtue[C]with the exception [D] for the purpose6.[A] reduction [B]destruction [C] deprivation [D] restriction7.[A] upon [B]by [C] through [D] with8.[A] paid attention to [B] caught sight of [C]laid emphasis on [D] cast light on9.[A] develop [B]produce [C] stimulate [D] induce10.[A] if [B]as if [C] only if [D] if onlySection IV Translation (20 marks)1. Directions:Read the following text carefully and then translate it into Chinese. Remember10to write your translation on Answer Sheet2.(10 points)Viruses, infectious particles consisting of nucleic acid packaged in a protein coat, are difficult to resist.Unable to reproduce outside a living cell, viruses reproduce only by subverting the genetic mechanisms of a host cell. In one kind of viral life cycle, the virus first blinds to the cell’s surface, then penetrates the cell and sheds its capsid. The exposed viral nucleic acid produces new viruses from the contents of the cell. Finally, the cell releases the viral progeny, and a new cell cycle of infection begins.2. Directions:Read the following text carefully and then translate it into English. Remember to write your translation on Answer Sheet 2.(10 points)由于有医疗费用由第三方支付的保障,人们常常要求用尽所有的医疗手段,即使它们不会有任何作用。
BFT考试(全国出国培训备选人员外语水平考试)-12(总分:100.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、Part 1 Greetings and Introductions(总题数:1,分数:60.00)Assessor invites candidates in indicated chairs.(To Candidate A and Candidate B.)Good morning/afternoon. My name is ______ and this is my colleague ______. He/She will be listening to us.So you are A and B. Thank you.To start with, we"d like to ask you a few questions about yourselves.(Choose several questions from the following list as appropriate.)Assessor invites candidates in indicated chairs.(To Candidate A and Candidate B.)Good morning/afternoon. My name is ______ and this is my colleague ______. He/She will be listening to us.So you are A and B. Thank you.To start with, we"d like to ask you a few questions about yourselves.(Choose several questions from the following list as appropriate.)(分数:60.00)(1).Does your name affect your personality?(分数:10.00)__________________________________________________________________________________________正确答案:()解析:[听力原文]Yes, I think so. My name is Wang Yi. My given name means strong will or determination. When I grow up, I have unavoidably encountered a lot of troubles. Every time I intend to give up, I will think of my name which embodies my parents" hope and expectations. So I will eventually fulfill my task with my iron will.[解析] 如果你的名字确实有一定特殊含义,不妨说给评委听听;如果没有,也不要勉强,就直接解释一下你的名字没有什么涵义就可以了。
BFT(阅读)-试卷18(总分:90.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、 Part 1(总题数:1,分数:16.00)Read the article below and choose the best sentence from the list on the next page to fill each of the gaps. For each gap(1-8)mark one letter(A-H)on the Answer Sheet Do not mark any letter twice. Smartphone Data to Give Early Warning of Earthquakes One day last August, in the early hours of the morning, a 6.0-magnitude earthquake rocked Napa Valley, waking people all around California's famed wine region. 1Once the quake was over, tracker company Jawbone gathered the data in a public graphic, using it to detail the differences in disturbance for life loggers in Berkeley, Oakland and San Jose. Now new research shows that sensors in smartphones can give early warning of an earthquake too. 2Many of us walk around laden with devices that compile data on our movements and interests - data that seismologists now want to help spot the next major earthquake. At the US Geological Survey, Benjamin Brooks is looking to smartphones rather than finely tuned scientific instruments to predict big quakes. Smartphones come equipped with GPS sensors that can tell where you're standing, give or take a few metres. 3They can also sense a sudden lurch in one direction - the kind of movement that, when logged by many people at once, might be a sign of a seismic shift. "Imagine all of Portland was out at a cafe on a sunny day, and everyone's smartphones were sitting on the table when one of these great earthquakes happened," says Brooks. "The whole city would appear to move." 4One simulation explored a model magnitude 7.0 earthquake along the Hayward fault, and another used actual location data recorded at scientific stations during Japan's devastating 2011 megaquake. Both scenarios suggested that data from around 5000 people would be enough to spot the beginnings of a major earthquake, leaving about 5 seconds to warn major population centres that hadn't yet felt its effects. When an earthquake is coming, a few seconds of warning can be crucial. 5"You get out in front of the situation and inform people before any ill effects," says Brooks. Smart sensing This isn't seismologists' first foray into smart phones. Two years ago, researchers at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena came out with an app, Crowdshake, which monitors a phone's accelerometer. 6Until then, Brooks and his colleagues plan to keep putting smartphones to the test. In an upcoming pilot in Chile, about 250 phones will be stripped of their standard GPS cards and placed in boxes around the country, where they'll lie in wait to record the next big earthquake. Others have found ingenious ways to tap into human activity to locate quakes. 7 Whenever there's a sudden surge of traffic to their website, they look at where visitors are accessing it from to get a sense of where the earthquake is and how strong it might be. 8Within a couple of minutes, they have enough information to publish their first unconfirmed reports of the quake. "The internet is the nervous system of the planet," says Remy Bossu, secretary general at the centre. "If we want to make rapid earthquake information available to the public and authorities, we have to focus on the earthquakes that matter for them."A. At the European-Mediterranean Seismological Center, seismologists rely on the internet to pinpoint where earthquakes are happening around the globe.B. Many were wearing fitness trackers.C. Unfortunately, with GPS data it isn't as simple as building an app: smartphone manufacturers don't currently provide access to the raw data required.D. While Jawbone's post didn't inspire confidence in the privacy of users' data, it did make a point: humans can be useful sensors.E. On an ordinary day, these are what allow us to map our way to a store or geolocate our tweets.F. Fire-station doors could start to raise, gas pipelines could automatically shut off, and city residents could jump to safety under a nearby desk.G. They also monitor Twitter for relevant keywords.H. Brooks and his colleagues have now tested what crowd sourced GPS data might look like in a real earthquake.(分数:16.00)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:B)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:D)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:E)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:H)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:F)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:C)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:A)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:G)解析:解析:空格前说如何通过网络来确定地震发生的位置和强度。
BFT考试(全国出国培训备选人员外语水平考试)-20(总分:90.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、Reading(总题数:5,分数:90.00)Happy Customers: Matter of Honor among JapaneseIn an age when personal service as a significant aspect of merchandising is dying out in the Untied States, Japan clings tenaciously to it. Service is viewed by people in Japan not as a luxury, but as an essential ingredient for the success of individual companies and the Japanese economy as a whole.Americans who move to Japan never get used to the range of services and courtesies taken for granted here. (1)Supermarket check-out counters have two or three people ringing up and bagging groceries. Some stores deliver, with each bag arriving neatly stapled closed. (2)Television shops normally send a technician to install and fine-tune a newly purchased set. (3) Car salespeople are known to bring new models around to customers' homes for test drives and loaners are available for people whose cars are in for repairs.There are no limits to what is home-delivered —video movies, dry cleaning, health foods, rented tailcoats (this last one requires tow visits from the sales staff, first for a fitting, second for delivery of the altered and freshly pressed garment). (4)Japanese barbers often give back massages as part of an ordinary haircut. (5)Department stores seem to have twice, if not three times the floor staff of American ones. (6) Upscale customers don't have to come in at all — the goods are taken to their homes for display and selection.Perhaps the darkest spot on personal service in Japan is how remarkably impersonal it can be. Everyone is treated exactly alike. (7) After a month's stay in a hotel, guests may find the staff still has no idea who they are.Still, the Japanese view service as the glue that holds commercial relationships together. If the correct personal contact and follow-up come with the first sale, a second is sure to come. Market share and loyal customers are the first goal, not short-term profit. (8)A. The technician will rush back if anything goes wrong.B. If they remove a customer's eyeglasses, they may polish the lenses before returning them.C. Employee's cheery greetings and directions, in fact, are often memorized from a company manual.D. Many stores wrap everything they sell.E. Service may cost but it helps ensure these more important objectives.F. Dry ice is inserted alongside the frozen foods to ensure that they don't spoil on the way.G. Office deliveries are common, too, especially of lunch.H. To those old enough to remember how things used to be at home, life can bring on twinges of nostalgia.(分数:16.00)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:H)解析:[解析] 此空格前面那句说的是移居日本的美国人从来没能习惯在这里被视为理所当然的服务和礼节的范畴。
bft口语考试试题和答案**BFT口语考试试题和答案****试题一:自我介绍****题目:**请用英语进行自我介绍,包括你的名字、年龄、职业、兴趣爱好等。
**答案:**Hello, my name is [Your Name], and I am [Your Age] years old. I currently work as a [Your Profession], which I find both challenging and rewarding. In my spare time, I enjoy [Your Hobbies], such as [Specific Hobby 1], [Specific Hobby 2], and [Specific Hobby 3]. I believe that these hobbies help me to maintain a healthy work-life balance and keep my mind sharp.**试题二:描述你的家乡****题目:**请用英语描述一下你的家乡,包括地理位置、气候、文化特色等。
**答案:**My hometown is located in [Location], which is known for its [Climate] climate and rich cultural heritage. The region is characterized by [Specific Geographic Features], such as [Mountains/Rivers/Forests], and the local cuisine is famous for [Local Dishes]. One of the most distinctive aspects of my hometown is its [Cultural Events/Festivals], which are celebrated with great enthusiasm and showcase the unique traditions of our community.**试题三:讨论工作与生活平衡****题目:**请用英语讨论一下工作与生活平衡的重要性,并给出你的观点。
ListeningPart 1CONVERSATION 1Jeff has lived in New York for ] years.Jeff doesn1t like 2 z 3 and 4 of New York•CONVERSATION 2The woman is working at the campus 5 office•The man can work at least 6 hours a week but not more than 7 hours a week from 8 on•Part 2Questions-You will hear five different opinions about friendship•-For questions, choose from the list A-F what friendships mean to them.-Use the letters only once. There is one extra letter which you do not need to use•A. A real friend can share your happiness, accept and forgive faults.B.Sometimes your best friend is yourself•C.Family is more important than friends in his mind.D.Friendship is more important than love.E• A friend is someone who can understand you.F. His best friend is his wife, because she knows what kind of moodhe is in•9、Speaker 1:10、Speaker 2:11 > Speaker 3:12 > Speaker 413、Speaker 5Part 3Questions-Look at the ten statements for this part.• You will hear a story about communication through time.-Decide w hetheryou think each statement is right(R) wrong(W) or not mentioned(NM)•-You will listen to it twice.14、In social life, time plays a very important part.A.Right B• Wrong C• Not Mentioned15> In other areas of the world, it may not be considered foolish to make anappointment too far in advance because plans which are made for a date more than a week away tend to be forgotten.A.Right B• Wrong C• Not Mentioned16> The natives of the island met one night to discuss a military problem.A.RightB. Wrong C• Not M entioned17> In the U.S., it is customary to telephone friends and acquaintances during the early hours of the morning•A.RightB. WrongC. Not Mentioned18> The time chosen for the call doesn11 communicate its importance.A.Right B• Wrong C• Not Mentioned19、In the U. S • A a telephone call in the middle of the night is regarded as a cause for concern•A. Right B • Wrong C • Not Mentioned20> In this listening selection, the word culture means n the way of life of a certain group of people.nA. RightB. WrongC. Not Mentioned21、The meaning of time is the same in different parts of the world•A. RightB. WrongC. Not Mentioned22> In the U.S., a person who receives a dinner party invitation just the day before the party is usually pleased, because he has little time to worry about forgetting to attend.A. RightB. WrongC. Not Mentioned23> The plant manager, who understood the local culture, thought there was a fight and called out the military•A. Right B• Wrong C. Not MentionedPart 4Questions•Look at the questions for this part.•You will hear a passage about job. You will listen to it twice•-For questions, indicate which of the alternatives A, B z or C is the most appropriate response.24、The article is about a couple whose married life is happier because ____________ .A.they have a truly equal partnershipB.the husband enjoys staying at homeC • they earn more money25、At one time, Rodney Mace ___________ •A.spent all his time writing booksB.taught architecture and historyC.had a full-time job26、Jane finally decided to apply for her present job because _________________ .A. she thought she had better qualifications than othersB• her husband had persuaded her toC• it was very well paid27> The Maces __________ ・A.neglect their childrenB.always manage to spend some time with their childrenC.have helped find friends for their children28、It is implied in the passage that ____________ .A.the Maces believe a good career is even more important than their family lifeB.Rodney1s children are quire happy with their position in the familyC.even capable women sometimes need encouragement from their families29、According to this passage the challenge to conventional ideas about theman-woman relationship ___________ •A.is applauded worldwideB.seems to be sacrificing the men1s interests to the women1sC.has developed at an unheard-speed30> We can infer from this passage that a change-over of roles in the familyA.is quite necessary in modern lifeB.is probably based on some practical reasonsC• aims solely at a complete emancipation of womenReadingQuestions-Read the following article and choose the best word for each space. iPhone Left in Hot Car for Three HoursThe normally peaceful suburban town of Winnetka is still reeling following the news Monday 31 a local resident, whose name is being 32 by police pending a full investigation, left an iPhone unattended for more than three hours in a car 33 in the hot sun.,f Responding to calls from 34 • passersby, who observed the iPhone sitting in a vehicle in the parking 35 of the Westfield Shopping Center, police arrived on the 36 at approximately 4 p .m.and immediately intervened to save the device, n said Winnetka police chief Douglas Blaine • "Security cameras have shown that the iPhone had been in the car— with the doors 37 and the windows rolled 38 —since 1p.m. Due to the tragic and highly emotional 39 of this case, we cannot say any 40 at this time•nAccording to official police records, two officers forcibly 41 into the car at 4:07 p.m. and found the iPhone 42 face down on the dashboard• The iPhone at first showed no43 of life, but after a tense few seconds, officers were able to wake it and get it to44 to a series of simple touch commands. Police said that if the iPhone were left in the extreme 45 for any longer, it could have died.The iPhone was rushed by ambulance to a nearby Apple facility for careful 46<Miraculously/ no damage to its memory, screen, or wireless capabilities was reported.Upper-middle-class suburbanites from all over the North Shore area have reacted to the near-tragedy with an unprecedented outpouring of 47 • Hundreds of cards and letters have come streaming in^ and local talk radio shows have been flooded 48 calls demanding that the iPhone 1s 49 be prosecuted• Many have come forward offering to take the iPhone into their custody, and still 50 have donated free downloads, ringtones, and MP3s to the victimized object •31、A.away B • up c.down D. aside32、A.future B・ feat C. nature D. honor33> A. less B. much c• thing D. more34、A.smashed B • climbed c• broke D • crashed35、A・laying B. lying C. lain D ・ lie36、A.missions B • signs c• marks D • symptoms37、A・respond B. return C• attend D • tend38、A.sun B• carelessness C・ heat D ・ hot39、A・ admission B•examination C・operation D•function40、A・warmth B. coldness c..gratitude D • c oncern41、A.about B・ with c• for D・to42、A・partner B. producer C. owner D •seller43、A.more B• some C・most D• many44、A・this B・ that c• which D• what45、A・called B. treated C• withheld D.discussed46> A. parked B. driven C. sold D. washed47、A.careless B•concerned C•happy D • familiar48、A. lot B• case C- garden D• stage49、A. occasionB. sceneC. rescueD. field50> A. openB. broken locked paintedc J c J c J c Jeff! 11ve got a Are you? I lived Did you like it, No t very much• Why not? Well, there were new job! 11m going to live in New York. in New York five years ago. Jeff?^ too many people, I love crowds and noise! and there was too much noise. J:c: J: c : J: c : J: c : J: I just want a quiet life, that 1 s all. 2^ crowds 3^ noise 4、 pollution答案:ListeningPart 11>[解析]Well, I don't. And I don 11 like pollution. What do you mean? There isn't enough fresh air in New York• But you can go to concerts and the ballet and Broadway. Who has enough money for all those? And the rents are very high• Why is that?Because there aren 1t enough apartments•Well^ I still prefer big cities.But why?I was born in a small town. It is too quiet and too dull.You were lucky•I don 11 thinks so• There wasn 11 much to do • That 1s why young people go New York.J: But New York 1 s too expensive for young people . Well, I don 11 want excitement.5^ employment[解析]handle more than twenty hours with all the courses 11m taking.W: And when are you free to work?M: All my classes are in the morning, so I can work every weekday from noon on• And of course I wouldn 1t mind working on the weekends•W: 1111 try to match you up with one of our on-campus student jobs • Please fill outthis form with some additiona 丄 information about your skills, and leave the form with me to day. Then you can call me b ack tomorrow, and may be 1111 have some news for you. M: Thanks for your help. 6、 ten 7^ 20 8、 noonPart 29、[解析] M: I !m glad to hear that, because I really need to start earning some money.w : Let me ask you some questions to help det ermine wha t kind of job wouldbeM: best • First of all, how many hours a week do you want to work? I need to work at least ten hours a week, and I don 11 think that I canM: 11 m looking for a part-time W: Then you 1 ve come to the right just to help students like youjob on campus•place• The campus employment office is here findjobs on campus-They say n a friend in need is a friend indeed11which is partly true, but a real friend should also be able to share your happy moments —without feeling jealous • A good friendship is one where you accept and forgive faults, understand moods, and don 11 feel hurt if a friend doesn 11 feel like seeing you. Of course, honesty is an essential part of any relationship. We should learn to accept our friends for what they are. And as I say z our friends give us a lot of pleasure. After all, friends should not be people with whom you kill time. Real friendship, in my opinion, is a ,f spiritually developing11 experience.10、[解析]I 1ve never had a lot of friends • 11ve never regarded them as particularly importent • Perhaps that1 s because I come from a big family • I have two brothers and three sisters, and lots of cousins- And that!s what!s really important to me. My family, the different members of my family. If you really need help, you get it from your family, don 11 you? Well, at least that1 s what 11 ve always found-11>[解析]To me friendship • • • having friends, people I know, I can really count on • • • to me that1 s the most important thing in life. It1 s more important even than love. If you love someone^ you can always fall out of love again f and that can lead to a lot of hurt feelings, bitterness, and so on. But a good friend is a friend for life • Well, 11 ve already said, someone you know you can count on • I suppose what I really mean is • • • let1s see, how am I going to put this . •, it f s someone who will help you if you need help, who111 listen to you when you talk about your problem••/ someone you can trust.12、[解析]A lot of people say they f ve got best friends, but I actually wonder how many people actually do have a best friend in the real sense of the word. I have two friends. One works in the theatre, and one is a sort of businessman. We see each other about three or four times a year. But I wouldn11 call that being a best friend, which is a close friend• I think my best friend, without getting too soppy, is my wife • She is my totally best friend. I can discuss anything with her and she can pick up on feelings that 11 ve got inside me, whereas my two friends can never do that unless 11 m showing an expression on my face. Then t hey111 say, 11 Oh, what1s the mat ter?” But with my wife, I can walk into a room and she knows exactly what kind of mood 11 m in. That is a best friend.13、[解析]Erma, I feel that best friends are those who can understend you • 11ve kept in touch with three people from school days. We don't see each other very often, but the thing about it is when we do see each other it1s as if there 1s been no time spent apart. We 1re able just to slip into our relationship again at once • It1 s like wearing a pair of shoes that you1 ve had for a long time: It's comf ortable, it1 s safe and it1 s warm and it's easy • I rate friendship as this : A friend is someone who can understand me z understand all the nuances and all the facets that I have About me, and I can perfor m towards them in the same manner•Part 314、A 15> B 16> C17> B [解析]The Voices of TimeTime talks • It speaks more plainly than words • Time communicates in many ways •Consider the different parts of the day, for example the time of the day when somethi ng is done can give a special meaning to the event • Factory managers in the United States fully realize the importance of an announcement made during the middle ofthe morning or afternoon that takes everyone away from his work• Whenever they want to make an important announcement f they ask, n When shall we let them know?11In the United States, it is not customary to telephone someone very early in the morning. If you telephone him early in the day, while he is shaving or having b reakf as t, the time of the call shows that the mat ter is very important and requires immediate attention• The same meaning is attached to telephone calls made aftei: 11:00 p.m. If someone receives a call during sleeping hours, he assumes it is a mat ter of life or death. The time chosen for the call communicates its importance.If a late telephone call is regarded in the United States as a cause for concern, imagine the excitement and fear caused by a crowd of people arriving at the door at 2:00 a. .ra.On an island in the South Pacific, a plant manager from the United States had just such an experience. The natives of the island met one night to discuss a problem. When they arrived at a solution, they went to see the plant manager and woke him up to tell him what had been decided. Unf or tun 且tely, it was after two o 1 clock in the morning. They did not know that it is a very serious matter to wake up the Americans at this hour • The plant manager, who did not understand the local culture, thought there was a fight and called out the military. It never occurred to him (or to the natives) that parts of the day have different meanings in different cultures.In social life, time plays a very important part• In the United States, guests tend to feel they are not highly reg且rded if the invitation to a dinner party is extended only three or four days before the party date. But this is not true in all countries. In other areas of the world, it may be considered foolish to make an appointment too far in advance because plans, which are made for a date more than a week away, tend to be forgotten • 18 > B19、A 20^ A 21>B 22、B 23> BPart 424> A[解析]Just the Job!Rodney Mace, 35, is married with two young children, and is a part-time teacher of architectural history • n I am constantly surprised by other people 1s surprise, when they come to the house and see me cleaning a floor or hanging out the washing. Their eyes open wide at the sight of it! Much of the comment comes from men, but i am even more surprised at the number of women who comment too ・"His wife Jane, an Oxford graduate in modem languages, has a demanding full-time job• She is director of the Cambridge House Literacy Scheme for Adults in South London . Her working week involves several evenings and Saturdays, and at these times her husband is in sole charge of home and family. A part fro mt his z they share household jobs and employ a child-minder for the afternoons • This enables him to teach two days a week and to do what he considers his principal work —writing• He has writt en several books and spends much of his time in the British Museum Reading Room, cycling there from his home in Brixton•People ask the Maces if they think that their children miss them. One can argue that satisfied parents generally have satisfied children, but in any case the Maces are careful to reserve time and energy to play with their children • And they have now developed relationships with other adults and children.Previously, Rodney Mace worked full-time and Jane only part-time. Then 18 months ago, the direc tor of the lit eracy scheme left • 11 It seemed to me that Jane was very well suited to do this job • She was very doubtful about it • But I urged her to apply • She did, and she got it • n Jane Mace confirms that she needed this encouragement, as so many women initially do.Did his male ego suffer from the change-over? Nothing like that occurred. But he still seems amazed at the way it changed his thinking: H I felt that we were finallygoing to be partners. I felt enormous relief • I wasn 11 avoiding responsibility, but just by changing it • Our relationship is so much better now. It has been a change for the good for both of us —I think for all of us, in every aspect of our lives . n I cannot overemphasize that: in every aspect. I think it is fundamental that the woman works. The idea of equal partnership is an illusion if one partner doesn z t work. 25^ C26> B 27B 28、C 29^ C 30> BReading31> B[解析][考点]词组辨析[分析]本句意为''车窗____ 。
BFT(听力)模拟试卷20(题后含答案及解析) 题型有:1. Part 1 2. Part 2 3. Part 3 4. Part 4Part 1听力原文:Look at the instructions for Part 1. Questions 1~8 You will hear two telephone conversations. Write down one word or a number in each of the numbered spaces on the forms below.CONVERSATION 1(Questions 1-4)Receptionist: Good afternoon, Northwest Electricity, how may I help you?Mr. Tipps: Good afternoon, this is Robert Tipps. I have a question about my electricity bill this month. Receptionist: I’d be happy to help you with that Mr. Tipps. Can I have your account number? Mr. Tipps: I’m afraid I don’t have that with me. Receptionist: It’s no problem. I’ll just look your name up in our database. Mr. Tipps: Great. Receptionist: Could you give me your address as well? Mr. Tipps: It’s 2368 Northwest 21 st Avenue, Vancouver, Washington. Receptionist: Yes, I have your account up on my computer. How may I help you? Mr. Tipps: The last bill I received seemed too high. Receptionist: Yes, I see that it was considerably higher than last year. Did you use more electricity? Mr. Tipps: No, I don’t think we used any more electricity than the year before. Receptionist: OK, I’ll tell you what I can do. I’ll mark this and have a supervisor take a look at the account. Mr. Tipps: Thank you. When can I expect an answer? Receptionist: We should have an answer for you by the end of the week. I’ll give you an inquiry number. Mr. Tipps: OK. Let me get a pen. OK, I’m ready. Receptionist: It’s 3471. Mr. Tipps: That’s 3471. Receptionist: Yes, that’s correct. Mr. Tipps: Thank you for your help.You will hear two telephone conversations. Write down one word or number in each of the numbered spaces on the forms below.CONVERSATION 1(Questions 1-4) MESSAGEComplaint: Mr. Robert Tips, has a question about his 【L1】______this month. The bill he received seems too【L2】______. Solution: The clerk will mark the problem and have a【L3】______take a look at the account. There should be an answer by the end of the week and the inquiry number is【L4】______1.【L1】正确答案:electricity2.【L2】正确答案:high3.【L3】正确答案:supervisor4.【L4】正确答案:3471听力原文:Peter: Hello. Diamonds Galoure. This is Peter speaking. How may I be of help to you today? Miss Roberts: Yes, this is Miss Janice Roberts calling. May I speak to Mr. Franks, please. Peter: Mr. Franks is out of the office at the moment. Would you like me to take a message?Miss Roberts: Um, actually, this call is rather urgent. We spoke yesterday about a delivery problem that Mr. Franks mentioned. Did he leave any information with you? Peter: As a matter of fact, he did. He said that you might be calling. He also asked me to ask you a few questions. Miss Roberts: Great. I’d love to see this problem resolved as quickly as possible. Peter: Well, we still haven’t received the shipment of earrings that was supposed to arrive last Tuesday. Miss Roberts: Yes, I’m terribly sorry about that. In the meantime, I’ve spoken with our delivery department and they’ve assured me that the earrings will be delivered by tomorrow morning. Peter: Excellent. I’m sure Mr. Franks will be pleased to hear that.Miss Roberts: Yes, the shipment was delayed from France. We weren’t able to send along your shipment until this morning. Peter: I see. Mr. Franks also wanted to schedule a meeting with you later this week.Miss Roberts: Certainly. What is he doing on Thursday afternoon? Peter: I’m afraid he’s meeting with some clients out of town. How about Thursday morning? Miss Roberts: Unfortunately, I’m seeing someone else on Thursday morning. Is he doing anything else on Friday morning? Peter: No, it looks like he’s free then.Miss Roberts: Great, should I come by at nine? Peter: Well he usually holds a staff meeting at nine. It only lasts half an hour or so. How about ten? Miss Roberts: Yes, ten would be great. Peter: OK, I’ll schedule that. Miss Janice Roberts at ten on Friday morning. Is there anything else I can help you with? Miss Roberts: Nope. I think that’s everything. Thanks for your help. Goodbye. Peter: Goodbye.That is the end of Part 1. You now have 20 seconds to copy your answers onto your Answer Sheet.CONVERSATION 2(Questions 5-8) MESSAGE Problem: There was a 【L5】______problem. Mr. Franks’company hasn’t received the shipment of earrings that was supposed to arrive last【L6】______The shipment was delayed from 【L7】______. Meeting: At【L8】______Friday morning.5.【L5】正确答案:delivery6.【L6】正确答案:Tuesday7.【L7】正确答案:France8.【L8】正确答案:10(ten)Part 2听力原文:You will hear five different opinions about friendship. For questions 9~13, choose from the list A-F what friendships mean to each speaker. Use the letters only once. There is one extra letter which you do not need to use. Speaker 1: They say “a friend in need is a friend indeed” which is partly true, but a real friend should also be able to share your happy moments —without feeling jealous. A good friendship is one where you accept and forgive faults, understand moods, and don’t feel hurt if a friend doesn’t feel like seeing you. Of course, honesty is an essential part of any relationship. We should learn to accept our friends for what they are. And as I say, our friends give us a lot of pleasure. After all, friends should not be people with whom you kill time. Real friendship, in my opinion, is a “spiritually developing”experience. Speaker 2: I’ve never had a lot of friends. I’ve never regarded them as particularly important. Perhaps that’s because I come from a big family. I have two brothers and three sisters, and lots of cousins. And that’s what’s really important to me. My family, the different members of my family. If you really need help, you get it from your family, don’t you? Well, at least that’s what I’ve always found.Speaker 3: To me friendship... having friends, people I know, I can really count on... to me that’s the most important thing in life. It’s more important even than love. If you love someone, you can always fall out of love again, and that can lead to a lot of hurt feelings, bitterness, and so on. But a good friend is a friend for life. Well, I’ve already said, someone you know you can count on. I suppose what I really mean is... let’s see, how am I going to put this... it’s someone who will help you if you need help, who’ll listen to you when you talk about your problem... someone you can trust. Speaker 4: A lot of people say they’ve got best friends, but I actually wonder how many people actually do have a best friend in the real sense of the word. I have two friends. One works in the theatre, and one is a sort of businessman. We see each other about three or four times a year. But I wouldn’t call that being a best friend, which is a close friend. I think my best friend, without getting too soppy, is my wife. She is my totally best friend. I can discuss anything with her and she can pick up on feelings that I’ve got inside me, whereas my two friends can never do that unless I’m showing an expression on my face. Then they’ll say, “Oh, what’s the matter?” But with my wife, I can walk into a room and she knows exactly what kind of mood I’m in. That is a best friend. Speaker 5: Erma, I feel that bestfriends are those who can understand you. I’ve kept in touch with three people from school days. We don’t see each other very often, but the thing about it is when we do see each other it’s as if there’s been no time spent apart. We’re able just to slip into our relationship again at once. It’s like wearing a pair of shoes that you’ve had for a long time: It’s comfortable, it’s safe and it’s warm and it’s easy. I rate friendship as this: A friend is someone who can understand me, understand all the nuances and all the facets that I have about me, and I can perform towards them in the same manner. That is the end of Part 2. You now have 20 seconds to copy your answers on the Answer Sheet.You will hear five different opinions about friendship. For questions 9-13, choose from the list A-F what friendships mean to them. Use the letters only once. There is one extra letter which you do not need to use.A. A real friend can share your happiness, accept and forgive faults.B. Sometimes your best friend is yourself.C. Family is more important than friends in his mind.D. Friendship is more important than love.E. A friend is someone who can understand you.F. His best friend is his wife, because she knows what kind of mood he is in.9.Speaker 1: ______正确答案:A10.Speaker 2: ______正确答案:C11.Speaker 3: ______正确答案:D12.Speaker 4: ______正确答案:F13.Speaker 5: ______正确答案:EPart 3听力原文:Look at the ten statements for this part. You will hear a man talking about the Wright Brothers. Decide whether you think each statement is right(R), wrong(W)or not mentioned(NM). In 1899, the Wright Brothers designed their first aircraft: a small, biplane glider. The Wright Brothers spent a great deal oftime observing birds in flight. They noticed that birds soared into the wind and that the air flowing over the curved surface of their wings created lift. Birds change the shape of their wings to turn and maneuver. They believed that they could use this technique to obtain roll control by warping, or changing the shape, of a portion of the wing. Over the next three years, Wilbur and his brother Orville designed a series of gliders which were flown in both unmanned and piloted flights. They recognized that control of the flying aircraft would be the most crucial and hardest problem to solve. Following a successful glider test, the Wrights built and tested a full-size glider. In 1900, the Wrights successfully tested their new 50-pound biplane glider in both unmanned and piloted flights. In fact, it was the first piloted glider. Based upon the results, the Wright Brothers planned to refine the controls and landing gear, and build a bigger glider. In 1901, the Wright Brothers flew the largest glider ever flown. Many problems occurred. The Wrights reviewed their test results and decided to build a wind tunnel to test a variety of wing shapes and their effect on lift. Based upon these tests, they planned to design a new glider with a 32-foot wingspan and a tail to help stabilize it. During 1902, the brothers flew numerous test glides using their new glider. With successful glides to verify their wind tunnel tests, the inventors planned to build a powered aircraft. After months of studying how propellers work the Wright Brothers designed a motor and a new aircraft. The craft weighed 700 pounds and came to be known as the Flyer. After two attempts to fly this machine, one of which resulted in a minor crash, Orville Wright took the Flyer for a 12-second, sustained flight on December 17,1903. This was the first successful, powered, piloted flight in history. In 1904, the first flight lasting more than five minutes took place on November 9. The Flyer II was flown by Wilbur Wright. That is the end of Part 3. You now have 20 seconds to copy your answers onto the Answer Sheet.Look at the ten statements for this part. You will hear a man talking about “The Wright Brothers “. Decide whether you think each statement is right(R), wrong(W)or not mentioned(NM).14.The Wright Brothers spent a lot of time observing flying birds.A.RightB.WrongC.Not Mentioned正确答案:A15.The Wrights found the air flowing in wings enabled birds to fly.A.RightB.WrongC.Not Mentioned正确答案:B16.For the Wrights, the control of the flying aircraft was the key problem. A.RightB.WrongC.Not Mentioned正确答案:A17.The Wrights spent a lot of money on the first full-size glider. A.RightB.WrongC.Not Mentioned正确答案:C18.The first piloted glider weighed 50 pound.A.RightB.WrongC.Not Mentioned正确答案:A19.Not all tests of the 50-pound glider were successful.A.RightB.WrongC.Not Mentioned正确答案:C20.The wind tunnel was used to test the effects of wing shapes on lift. A.RightB.WrongC.Not Mentioned正确答案:A21.The new glider flew in 1901 and it had a tail.A.RightB.WrongC.Not Mentioned正确答案:B22.The powered aircraft was built to learn how propellers work. A.RightB.WrongC.Not Mentioned正确答案:B23.The Flyer II was built in 1903 with the help of a local banker.A.RightB.WrongC.Not Mentioned正确答案:CPart 4听力原文:Look at the questions for this part. You will hear a passage about “Health and Fitness “. You will listen to it twice. For Questions 24-30, indicate which of the alternatives A, B, or C is the most appropriate response. Mark one letter A, B, or C on the Answer Sheet. Health and Fitness Not all Americans are physically fit, or even try to be. The overall population is becoming heavier, due to poor eating habits and a sedentary lifestyle. Some studies estimate that less than half of Americans exercise in their leisure time. Experts say that it is not because Americans “don’t know what’s good for them”—they just don’t do it. Compared to the beginning of the 1980s, three quarters of Americans in the 1990s say that physical fitness is more important to them now than it was then. But the National Center for Health Statistics reports that the number of people who are at least 20 percent over their desirable weight has risen from one in four to one in three Americans. Newspapers and magazines are full of information on nutrition and poor diet. Television news programs urge people to eat more vegetables and warn of the dangers of high-fat diets and high cholesterol levels —particularly heart disease and certain types of cancer. Since 1994 the government has required uniform labeling so that consumers can compare the fat and calories in the food they buy. Grocery stores are full of low-fat or fat-free cookies, crackers, bread, milk, margarine, mayonnaise, and even potato chips. Many Americans have switched to skim milk, but they still buy fancy, fat-rich ice cream. More than half of Americans say that they pay attention to the nutritional content of the food they eat, but they also say they eat what they really want whenever they feel like it. Experts say that it is a combination of social, cultural, and psychological factors that determine how people eat. A Newsweek article on America’s weight problems refers to “the culture of over-indulgence seemingly ingrained in American life. The land of plenty seems destined to include plenty of pounds as well,” they conclude. Part of the problem is that Americans eat larger portions and often go back for second helpings, in contrast to how much people eat in many other countries. Another factor is Americans’ love of fast food. Some estimates are that 50% of Americans eat pizza once every two weeks, a percentage that is no doubt quite a bit higher among high school and collegestudents. Americans are consuming more and more hamburgers, French fries, and soft drinks at restaurants, not only because they like them but also because these foods are often the cheapest items on the menu. Another significant factor is Americans’ busy lifestyle. Since so many women are working, families are eating a lot of fast food, frozen dinners, and restaurant “takeout”. Some experts believe that Americans have really lost control of their eating; it is not possible to limit fat and calories when they eat so much restaurant and packaged food. It takes time to prepare fresh vegetables and fish; stopping at KFC(Kentucky Fried Chicken)on the way home from work is a much faster alternative. Often American families eat “on the run”instead of sitting down at the table together. This is the end of Part 4. You now have 2 minutes to copy your answers on the Answer Sheet.Look at the questions for this part. You will hear a passage about “Health and Fitness “. You will listen to it twice. For Questions 24-30, indicate which of the alternatives A, B, or C is the most appropriate response. Mark one letter A, B, or C on the Answer Sheet.24.Many Americans are getting fatter ______.A.because of their poor eating habits and sedentary lifestyleB.because of their ignorance about what is good for themC.because of their strong dislike for physical exercises正确答案:A25.What percentage of Americans doesn’t exercise in their leisure time according to some studies?A.Exactly half.B.More than half.C.Less than half.正确答案:B26.What percentage of Americans is reported to be at least 20 percent over their desirable weight in the 1990s?A.One fifth.B.One fourth.C.One third.正确答案:C27.Which of the following mass media is NOT mentioned as a carrier of information on nutrition and proper diet?A.Radio.B.Television.C.Newspapers.正确答案:A28.Why has the government required uniform labeling of food since 1994?A.Because it wants to help consumers compare the fat and calories in the food they buy.B.Because food with uniform labels is not likely to cause disease.C.Because uniform labeling will result in low-fat or fat-free food.正确答案:A29.Which of the following is NOT a reason why Americans are consuming more and more fast food at restaurants?A.Fast food is often the cheapest.B.Fast food is believed to be nutritious.C.Americans simply like fast food.正确答案:B30.When Americans eat so much restaurant and packaged food, they ______.A.can limit fat and caloriesB.can limit fat but not caloriesC.can’t limit fat or calories正确答案:C。
BFT 口语练习一、Part 1 Greetings and Introductions(2-3minutes)[1]: GreetingsA: Good afternoon. It`s nice to meet you. (My name is george and) this is my partner jessonB: Nice to meet you. Come in and take a seat ,So you are A and B . Thank you.( Or A: Oh, hello, Mr. interlocutor [,ɪntɚ'lɑkjətɚ]. How are you? B: Hello, I`m fine, thank you.( Hello, I`m very well, thanks.)A: Thank you.B: Before the test, make sure you have switched off your mobile phone. A: Yes, I `ve already switched it off when I was in the waiting romm.B: Okay, Let me have a check on the list. Yes, shall we get started?A: Sure.B: To start with, we would like to ask you a few questions about yourselves.[2] Self introduction1.(姓名)a) Could you tell us your name?My name is zhang wei ping, z-h-a-n-g, zhang, my surname:['sə:neim]姓, w-e-i, p-i-n-g, wei ping, my father, who had settled this name for me before I was born. My English name is George.2. (家乡)Where are you from? Can you tell me something about it?I was born and brought up in ChuXiong, which is located in the southwest of YunNan province. a medium-sized city, It has a population with 40,000 people. Many of people there have lived for their whole lives, they are very hospitable and hardworking, above all, they are very warm-hearted, if you are in trouble, the neighbors are willing to offer their helping hand to you. What is more, the weather is good. Winter is not cold and dry, spring is short and rainy ; summer is not so hot; and autumn is beautiful,3.(婚姻/家庭Tell me something about you family?There three people in my family, my wife, my lovely son and I. I am 30 years old my wife is 28 years old. We work in the daytime and take care of my son in the evening. My son MingMing is 4 years old, a very naughty boy. My wife is a hard –working woman, she works as a nurse. She always tires her best to help very patient['peiʃənt]and make patients['peiʃənt]病人comfortable, but sometimes she works so hard that she can not remember the date. My son is a naughty boy, he always makes trouble in the family.4.(工作)a) Can you tell me something about you work? Or What do you do for a living or what is you job?After graduation from Southwest petroleum university of July 2003, I worked as a petroleum drilling worker in JiangHan Oil drilling company of the Sinopec. My major duty of completion well operation.My work was very challenging to me. Sometimes it was dangerous, but I like it very much, What is more, the reputation:[,repju'teiʃən]信誉of my current company is quit good, it ranks in top 50 in the world. and the colleagues:['kɑlig s]同事are quite nice to get along with so there is a good cooperative[kəu'ɔpərətiv]合作的atmosphere:['ætməsfiə]气氛.(工作未来计划)b) Could you tell me something about you work plan in the future?/Describe a job that you would like to do in the future?If I have opportunities, I would like to find a well-pai d、safe 、healthy job after I get my Master’s degree in china. I will work very hard to fulfill:[ful'fil]达到my ambition:[æm'biʃən]. And someday I want to start my own business and become the boss of my own. my short term plan is to study hard in English because I want to study abroad. Meanwhile, my long term plan is to go to foreign countries to study , I can learn much more advanced knowledge about science and technology from foreign countries, and promote my English studying more quickly.5.(学习英语)a) What is the most difficult part in your studying English?I am most afraid of listening. Every time I chat with my Canadian friend, I cannot understand what he is talking about so that I cannot furtherour topic or even discuss with him. I think I need practice more listening, like watching English news on TV or watching original English movies. Practice make perfect.6(兴趣与爱好)a) Do you have any hobbies?Yes, In my spare time, I like collecting stamps、listening music、cycling in the countryside and painting, Among them, stamp-collecting is my favorite hobby because I like traveling very much, through stamp-collecting,(中西方教育差异)b) Can you tell me china and western s different methods of education?Because of the difference in tradition, culture, and society, Chinese and western concepts of “household education” are very different. Most western parents believe children are individual people, nobody can dominate:['dɔmineit]支配their behavior and make choice for them. Most china parents, however, require their children listen to them and be obedient;Western parents don’t plan out every detail of their children’s future, they work hard to raise their children so that they can adapt to all sorts of environments and lead independent lives. Chinese parents want their children to become successful, so they care most about their children’s studies. In order to ensuretheir children get good grades, they don’t let children do anything but study.7.(考试) Why do you want to take BFT test?I am an office worker in Jianghan Oil Field Drilling Company. I will go to Great Britain on business as a deputy:['depjuti]代表. In my opinion, BFT test can test the candidates’:['kændidits]应试者overall English abilities in term of listening, speaking, reading and writing.8(旅游)a) Do you like travel? Where you have been?Yes, travel around the world is one of my dreams in my life. I spend almost all my holidays on traveling. I’ve been to many interesting places, including South Asia, Japan and Korea, some European countries, Egypt and South Africa. I’m going to Australia this coming summer. It’s so hard to say, you know, every country has its own feature.9 (饮食)a) Do you like eating in restaurants?Yes, I do, because I don’t have to buy and cook and wash, just enjoy the dishes. The only problem is that my wallet always goes empty very quickly.10.(节日)What kinds of holiday do you like best?I like Labor Day and National holiday, because during these two holidays, we can enjoy a very pleasant weather and 7-day carefree life. Wecan either go out for sightseeing or just stay at home watching TV for relaxation.BFT PART 2 看图说话Topics:places, travel, sports, lifestyle, free time activity, feeling / emotion, forms of communication, modes of transportation, vacation destinations, working environment, class environment, photography, group activities, reading, learning skills, seasonal activities, entertainment.Places: spacious grasslands; high skyscrapers; coastal city; clean environment; beautiful scenery; mountain city; playground; field; court; golf course; living room; crowded; dirty; polluted; convenient; quiet; tidy; loud; dangerous; safe; fresh air.Activities: outdoor activities, play sports, play chess, ski, going shopping, indoor activities, competitive sports, recreational activities, snowball fighting, making a sand castle, building a snowman, raking autumn leaves, walking on the beach, gardening, harvesting, hiking to the mountain peak, going to the beach.Modes of transportation; public transportation, subway, bus system, private transportation, bicycle, private car, limousine, taxi, taxi fare, ferry, charter plane, private jet, economy class, first class.Photography: portrait, landscape, nature, action, flash, digital camera, zoom in/out.School: lecture-style, round table open discussion, lab experiment, take notes, cafeteria, memorization, creative thinking, homework assignments. Entertainment: playing golf, watching TV, playing board games, chatting with friends.Lifestyles: active life, life of leisure, life of luxury, hand-to-mouth living, standard of living, life of poverty.Communication: postage mail, express mail, landline phone, cell phone, email, fax, by courier, bike messenger, face to face.Travel: one-way, roundtrip, tour group, itinerary, on business, sightseeing,first-aid, expense-paid, customs, jet lag.Work environments: office, cubicle, break room, theater stage, backroom, boardroom, ambulance, helicopter, laboratory, courtroom, door-to-door, home office, reception.OnThe picture on the left/right… The picture on the left/right hand side… The picture on the right-hand side shows people talking. The picture on the top/bottom…The picture on the bottom shows people who are talking.InIn the right-hand picture, there is/are… There is/are…in the left side picture. The people in the bottom picture… The scenery in the left picture… The picture in the bottom right corner… The picture in the t op left corner.On & InThe picture on the right/top shows…while in the left picture, there is/are... For ex: The picture on the right shows tourists taking pictures at a tour sight, while in the left picture, there is a man who is taking nature photos.Synonym for “P icture” = image, photo. Synonym for “is” = s hows, displays, presents, depicts, illustrates, exhibits. For ex: The image in the top left corner displays… The photo on the top depicts… The picture on the left hand side shows…There are some people ____(doing sth). There are some people camping on the mountain. Some people are _____(doing sth). Some people are camping on the mountain.I can see ______. I can see a man running on the beach. I can see a class portrait.It seems to me that ______. It seems to me that they are having a good time. It seems to me that he is calm and confident.It looks like _____. It looks like a Chinese picture. It looks like a picture of western China.The photo on the ____ looks like it was taken in____. The photo on the left side looks like it was taken in western China.It reminds me of ______. The image on the left hand side reminds me of the Tarim. Personally speaking, the picture reminds me of my childhood. This picture reminds me of a place from my dreams.II.Describe Similarities and Differences(USEFUL ADVICE: INSTEAD OF ALWAYS USING “maybe”, YOU CAN USE: perhaps, possibly, might be, probably)Express Similarities: (USE: It seems to me that ___. As you can plainly see,____. Obviously,… Clearly,…) (i) The two pictures show…/Both pictures show… (ii) The two pictures are both about____. /In both pictures, there is/are___. (iii) A and B have many things in common. A is as ___(adj.) as B. (iv) There isn’t much diff erence between A and B. (v) A and B are more or less the same. (vi) A and B are roughly similar in…Express Differences: (USE: Obviously, Apparently, Furthermore, In addition, In contrast,) (i) The two pictures have very little in common. (ii) Compared to the right picture, the left picture is _______. (iii) The right picture shows…, while in the left picture we can see…(iv) Unlike the bottom picture, the top picture… (v) This picture differs greatly from that picture in that it _____(verb). (vi) On the other hand, the top right corner picture shows… Opposites:new – old ; big – small; hot – cold ; poor – rich; ancient – modern; natural –man-made; desert – mountain; outside – inside; bright – dark; good – bad, ugly –beautiful; quick –slow; interesting –boring; common –unique; fast –slow; long –short; tall –short; rock –metal; narrow –wide; comfortable –uncomfortable; tropical jungle –concrete jungle ; attractive –disgusting; wonderful – awful ; success – failure ; old-fashioned – contemporary ; busy –relaxed ; tired –energetic ; stressful –stress-free ; large-scale process –small-scale process ; in a short period of time – in a long period of time ; efficient – inefficient ; convenient – inconvenient ; hand-made – machine manufactured ; young – old ; children – adults/parents ; cooperation – competition ; nervous –calm ; female –male ; early –late ; formal –casual ; boring –exciting ; dangerous – safe ; unique – common ; developing country – developed country ; do work for pay –volunteer ; expensive –low-priced ; modern technique –traditional custom ; tall –short ; privileged –disadvantaged ; rich –economically-challenged ; high class –low class ; funny –dull ; delicious –terrible ; smells good – smells bad ; cheerful – somber ; spicy – bland ; attack –defend ; beautiful –ugly ; sweet –bitter ; deep –shallow ; arrive –depart ; victory – defeat ; predator – prey ; domestic – foreign ; national – international ; public – private ; difficult – easy ; entrance – exit ; frequently – rarely ; every day – once a year ; gentle – rough ; hopeful – desperate ; import – export ; on purpose – by accident ; major –minor ; maximum –minimum; few –many ; narrow –wide ; natural –artificial ; raw material –processed material ; raw food – cooked food ; professional – amateur ; rookie – veteran ; smooth – rough ;bright – dark ; thick – thin ; together – apart ; vertical – horizontal ; wet – dry III. Describe Your Feeling (6 options for one-sentence descriptions (i) →(vi):(i) I feel/sense _____. I sense the people in the picture are happy. I feel the picture is soothing to look at. I feel moved by the picture. I sense peace when I look at the picture. I feel sad when I look at the picture.(ii) The feeling I get when I look at the picture is ______(n). The feeling I get when I look at this picture is joy / calmness / sadness / triumph / awe / curiosity / anger / happiness / disappointment / hopefulness / shock / intrigue(iii) The picture(s) make me feel _____(adj). happy / sad / excited / inspired / worried / terrified / elated / at ease / shocked / interested / emotional / upset / thirsty / optimistic / pessimistic / relaxed / perplexed(iv) This picture is ____(adj). breath-taking / stunning / eye-opening / amazing / awful / disgusting / moving / heart-stirring / inspiring / dull / intriguing / intellectually-stimulating / revolutionary / ordinary / artistic / impressive.(v) This picture ____(v). This picture inspires me. This picture really makes me think. This picture takes me by surprise. This picture speaks to me. This picture gives me some ideas. A picture is worth one thousand words.(vi) prefer/rather. I prefer + (v)ing sth A + to + (v)ing sth B. For ex: I prefer eating snacks to eating snakes. ; I prefer (n1) to (n2). For ex: I prefer snacks to snakes. ; I would rather(v1) than (v2).For ex: I would rather eat snacks than eat snakes. I prefer…because I feel… I prefer A to B, because I feel…I like the picture…more because…I prefer the picture on the top to the one on the bottom, not only because I like board games, but also because I…III.ConclusionIn a word…All in all…In conclusion…To sum up…In short/ brief…→If I had a choice, I’d prefer… If I had a choice b etween pick one or the other, I would pick… If I had a power tochose one over the other, I would pick the picture… If you ask me which one I’d prefer, I would have to say…→That’s what I see and feel about the pictures. / That’s what I saw and felt from the two pictures.→Thank you.。
BFT考试真题4(总分50, 做题时间90分钟)Part 1·You will hear two conversations·Write down one word or number in each of the numbered sp aces on the forms below.CONVERSATION 1 (Questions 1-4)SSS_FILL1.分值: 2SSS_FILL2.分值: 2SSS_FILL3.分值: 2SSS_FILL4.分值: 2CONGVERSATION 2 (Questions 5-8)SSS_FILL5.分值: 2SSS_FILL6.分值: 2SSS_FILL7.分值: 2SSS_FILL8.分值: 2Part 2Questions 9-13 (10 marks )·You will hear extracts of five people talking about their holidays. For questions 9-13, choose from the list A to F the experience each speake rs describes. Use each of the letters only once. There is one extra letter which you do not need to use.A. The airline lost one of the suitcase.B. We took the wrong suitcase from the baggage claim.C. A suitcase was damaged.D. The hotel was fully booked.E. The room didn't have a sea view.F. The room was very small.SSS_SIMPLE_SIN9.Speaker 1 (9) ________A B C D E F分值: 2答案:未知SSS_SIMPLE_SIN10.Speaker 2 (10) ________A B C D E F分值: 2答案:未知SSS_SIMPLE_SIN11.Speaker 3 (11) ________A B C D E F分值: 2答案:未知SSS_SIMPLE_SIN12.Speaker 4 (12) ________A B C D E F分值: 2答案:未知SSS_SIMPLE_SIN13.Speaker 5 (13) ________A B C D E F分值: 2答案:未知Part 3Questions 14-23 (10 marks )·Look at the ten statements for this part.·You will hear part of a lecture on the history of robots .·Decide whether you think each statement is right, wrong or not mentioned.·Mark your answers on your Answer Sheet.SSS_SINGLE_SEL14.George Devol designed the first programmable robot in 1954.A RightB WrongC Not mentioned分值: 1答案:未知SSS_SINGLE_SEL15.Unimaton belongs to General Motors.A RightB WrongC Not mentioned分值: 1答案:未知SSS_SINGLE_SEL16.The first industrial robot was installed in 1962.A RightB WrongC Not mentioned分值: 1答案:未知SSS_SINGLE_SEL17.Shakey was a computer-controlled robot developed in 1970.A RightB WrongC Not mentioned分值: 1答案:未知SSS_SINGLE_SEL18.The word “robot”was invented by a British playwright.A RightB WrongC Not mentioned分值: 1答案:未知SSS_SINGLE_SEL19.In 1967, the United States was 10 years behind Japan in ro bot technology.A RightB WrongC Not mentioned分值: 1答案:未知SSS_SINGLE_SEL20.Sony’s Aibo robot dog was the first robot that showed inte lligence.A RightB WrongC Not mentioned分值: 1答案:未知SSS_SINGLE_SEL21.Asimo looks human because he has two legs.A RightB WrongC Not mentioned分值: 1答案:未知SSS_SINGLE_SEL22.Asimo is designed to work in the home as “a partner for people”.A RightB WrongC Not mentioned分值: 1答案:未知SSS_SINGLE_SEL23.Asimo is powered by solar energy.A RightB WrongC Not mentioned分值: 1答案:未知Part 4Questions 24-30 (14 marks)·Look at the questions for this part.·You will hear part of a radio interview with Martin Middl eton, who maked wildlife programmes for television.·For questions 24-30, indicate which of the alternatives A, B or C is the m ost appropriate response.·Mark one letter A, B or C on your Answer Sheet.SSS_SINGLE_SEL24.What was the origin of Martin Middleton’s love of travel?A Living abroad in the 1960sB Something he read as a child.C A television film about Africa分值: 2答案:未知SSS_SINGLE_SEL25.When Martin visited Borneo, heA Had no fixed expectationsB Made a programme about life on the riverC Became more interested in filming old buildings.分值: 2答案:未知SSS_SINGLE_SEL26.Since the early 1960s, wildlife filming has becomeA More relaxedB More creativeC More organized分值: 2答案:未知SSS_SINGLE_SEL27.Looking back, Martin finds his experience on the icebergA A bit ridiculousB Extremely excitingC A bit depressing.分值: 2答案:未知SSS_SINGLE_SEL28.When Martin takes a holiday, he prefers toA Relax by the sea.B Stay in comfortable surroundings.C Travel for a particular reason分值: 2答案:未知SSS_SINGLE_SEL29.Martin thought that the holiday-makers he saw in the Dominican Republic wereA Risking their healthB Wasting opportunitiesC Making the best use of their opportunities分值: 2答案:未知SSS_SINGLE_SEL30.What is Martin’s opinion of tourism?A It should be discouragedB It could be a good thing or bad thing.C It is well managed.分值: 2答案:未知1。
姓名:_________________ 座位号:_______________DO NOT OPEN THIS BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO. Time allowed: 150 minutesSection I Listening Test (Answer Sheet 1)Section II Reading Comprehension (Answer Sheet 1)Section III Cloze(Answer Sheet 1)Section IV Translation(Answer Sheet 2)Section V Writing (Answer Sheet 2)1Section I Listening Test (50 marks)Section II Reading Comprehension (40 marks)Directions: There are 4 reading passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked[A], [B], [C] and [D]. You should decide on the best choice and write your answerson Answer Sheet 1.Passage 1Phones are now the dominant technology with which young people, and urban youth in particular, now define themselves. What sort of phone you carry and how you customize it says a great deal about you, just as the choice of car did for a previous generation. In today's congested cities, you can no longer make a statement by pulling up outside a bar in a particular kind of car. Instead, you make a similar statement by displaying your mobile phone, with its carefully chosen ringtone, screen logo and slip cover. Mobile phones, like cars, are fashion items: in both cases, people buy new ones far more often than is actually necessary. Both are social technologies that bring people together; for teenagers, both act as symbols of independence. And cars and phones alike promote freedom and mobility, with unexpected social consequences.The design of both cars and phones started off being defined by something that was no longer there. Cars were originally horseless carriages, and early models looked suitably carriage-like; only later did car designers realize that cars could be almost any shape they wanted to make them. Similarly, mobile phones used to look much like the push-button type of fixed-line phones, only without the wire. But now they come in a bewildering range of strange shapes and sizes.Less visibly, as the structure of the mobile-phone industry changes, it increasingly resembles that of the car industry. Handset-makers, like carmakers, build some models themselves and have the design and manufacturing done by others. Specialist firms supply particular sub-assemblies in both industries. Outwardly different products are built on a handful of common underlying "platforms" in both industries, to reduce costs. In each case, branding and design are becoming more important as the underlying technology becomes increasingly interchangeable. In phones, as previously happened in cars, established western companies are facing stiff competition from nimbler Asian firms. Small wonder then that Nokia, the world's largest handset-maker, recruited its design chief, Frank Nuovo, from BMW.That mobile phones are taking on many of the social functions of cars is to be welcomed. While it is a laudable goal that everyone on earth should someday have a mobile phone, cars2ubiquity produces mixed feelings. They are a horribly inefficient mode of transport - why move a ton of metal around in order to transport a few bags of groceries? - and they cause pollution.A chirping handset is a much greener form of self-expression than an old banger, it may irritate but it is safe. In the hands of a drunk driver, a car becomes a deadly weapon. That is not true of a phone (though terrorists recently rigged mobile phones to trigger bombs in Madrid). Despite concern that radiation from phones and masts causes health problems, there is no clear evidence of harm, and similar worries about power lines and computer screens proved unfounded. Less pollution, less traffic, fewer alcohol-related deaths and injuries: the switch from cars to phones cannot happen soon enough.1. For young people, mobile phones are like cars because[A] they are made with advanced technology.[B] they are used in social activities.[C] they should be changed frequently.[D] they symbolize their independence.2. The design of mobile phones[A] emphasizes the shape and size more than technology.[B] is modeled on that of automobiles.[C] evolves in a similar way to car design.[D] has been influenced by the shape of fixed-line phones.3. In what way does the mobile phone industry resemble the automobile industry?[A] The model building is done by other companies.[B] Specialist firms contribute most of the assemblies.[C] The cost of production needs to be rationalized.[D] Production is concentrated on a few select platforms.4. Nokia recruited its design chief from BMW to[A] increase the competitive edge of its brand and design.[B] enhance cooperation with the automobile industry.[C] make use of automobile technology in handset manufacturing.[D] produce interchangeable parts for cars and mobile phones.5. What can be concluded from the passage?[A] The replacement of cars by mobile phones arouses mixed feelings.3[B] Mobile phones are a device more friendly to environment.[C] Mobile phones can be used for terrorist purposes.[D] Mobile phones generate harm to the human body as computer screens do.Passage 2I prefer to think of our moment as a renaissance rather than a revolution. So many people talk about this computer revolution in terms of the individual user who is empowered to express himself, break down obsolete institutions, or topple the corporate-industrial monoliths. I used to do so myself, but it's an unnecessarily polar and combative vision. And once it's reduced to the idea of empowering individuals, all those individuals start looking a lot more like consumers than autonomous human beings. It devolves quickly into “one-to-one marketing".I used to think that this acceleration of human action was a great thing. I thought we'd simply bypass our restricting editorial voices, get our super-egos out of the way, and behave in that purely spontaneous, wonderful fashion that all human beings would behave in if they were uncorrupted by social and institutional biases. Until about three years ago, I thought that we should just let technology develop at its own pace and in its own way. I wrote three loud books about the potential of the new media and honestly believed I was writing them for what I conceived of as the "counterculture" ideology - or at least for people who sought to use these technologies for a thoughtful, positive cultural evolution. I told the story of how our tightly controlled media was giving way to a more organic, natural mediaspace. Media used to be a top-down affair. People like William Randolph Hearst or Rupert Murdoch could make decisions from the upper floors of glass skyscrapers, and their messages would trickle down to the rest of us through the one-way media. But now, thanks to computers and camcorders and the Internet and modems, the media have been forced to incorporate feedback and iteration. I wrote Media Virus! to announce that the time had come when we could launch any idea we wanted, that the power was in our hands again. I wrote books about how young people understood media better than adults and were already using it in new, exciting ways.At the time, I saw everyone who called for us to put on the brakes, or to put new governors on the development of culture, as the enemy of our cultural evolution. Their vigilance would prevent us from reaching the next level of complexity. But something kept nagging at me. I couldn't help thinking that when you eliminate fear and simply follow your desires, you don't always get the best results. In the worst case, it can even be a recipe for fascism. Over the past few years we have just let the Internet go, and we've got an electronic strip mall as a result. We thought authority was unnecessary and kept it out of our network. That's what gave market forces a free rein. So I started to explore whether there is a way to foster growth, new thought,4cultural innovation, and even markets without getting absolutely carried away and losing all sense of purpose.1. According to the author, which of the following statements is true?[A] The change caused by the computer is not as radical as people thought.[B] The corporate industries are becoming obsolete.[C] The Internet has its own market value.[D] We have little control over the development of technology.2. From the second paragraph it can be inferred that the writer[A] had an objective view of the computer revolution at first.[B] has changed his views about the computer revolution.[C] does not know very much about the computer revolution.[D] overestimated the advantages of the computer revolution.3. The sentence "Media used to be a top-down affair" (line 9, para. 2,) probably means that.[A] they represented the interests of the upperclass.[B] they tended to be conservative.[C] information was received in a passive manner.[D] the people at the top have more access to computers.4. Which of the following is made possible by the new media?[A] Less restriction on messages.[B] More spontaneous expression.[C] Two-way communication.[D] Young people's easier access to media.5. What conclusion does the writer reach about the new media?[A] They are great innovations.[B] They should follow their own course.[C] They need to be balanced between control and freedom.[D] They should expand further.Passage 3Morally and culturally, American society, as reflected in our TV programs, our theatrical fare ,5our literature and art, appears to have hit bottom.Gen. David Sarnoff felt prompted to issue a statement in defense of the TV industry, He pointed out that there was much good in its programs that was being overlooked while its occasional derelictions were being excessively stressed. It struck me that what he was saying about TV applied to other aspects of American culture as well, particularly to the theatrical productions.Without necessarily resting on his conviction that the good outweighed the bad in American cultural activity. I saw further implications in Gen. Sarnoff's declaration. Audiences needed to be sensitized more and more to the positive qualities of the entertainment and cultural media. In addition, through such increased public sensitivity, producers would be encouraged to provide ever more of the fine, and less of the sordid.Here is where questions arise. If the exemplary aspects of TV are not being recognized, what is the reason for such a lack of appreciation? Similarly, and further, if the theatre, including in this term the legitimate stage, on and off Broadway as well as the moving pictures, has large measures of goodness, truth and beauty which are unappreciated, how are we to change this situation?All in all, what should be done to encourage and condone the good, and to discourage and condemn the unsavory in the American cultural pattern?These are serious and pressing questions - serious for the survival of the American Way of Life, and pressing for immediate and adequate answers. Indeed the simple truth is that the face that America shows the world affects seriously the future of democracy all over the globe.Since the theatre in its broadest sense is a large aspect of American culture – its expression as well as its creation - I saw the urgent importance of bringing the worthwhile elements in the American Theatre to the fore. Especially was this importance impressed on me when l realized how much Hollywood was involved in exporting American life to the world, and how much Broadway with all its theatres meant to the modern drama.Then the thought of the Bible came to me in this connection. Was not the Bible the basis of Western civilization as far as morals are concerned? Why not use the Bible as guide and touchstone, as direction and goal in the matter of the cultural achievements of Western society? Thus was born "The Bible on Broadway".It is well known that the drama had its origin in religion. The Greeks, the Romans, as well as the early Hebrews, all had forms of the drama which among the first two developed into our classical plays.In the Middle Ages, it was the Church in the Western World that produced the morality and mystery plays. With such a long history it is not surprising to find an affinity between the Bible and the Theatre.61. What did David Sarnoff's remarks imply?[A] The audience should not be too picky about TV programs.[B] The audience should be aware of the positive aspects of TV programs.[C] The audience need to be provided with a better variety of TV programs.[D] The audience should be encouraged to be critical of TV programs.2. Which of the following statements regarding the theatre would the author most likely agreewith?[A] Critics of American cultural life are biased.[B] The theatre does not reflect American culture.[C] The entertainment media contain much wholesome content.[D] Hollywood has served as the primary source for entertainment.3. Which of the following statements best reflects the author's own ideas?[A] American art forms have degenerated to a new low.[B] The good outweighs the bad in American cultural activity.[C] Only the biblical content of American theatre has positive meaning.[D] Positive content in American culture is not appreciated by the public.4. The expression "the Bible as guide and touchstone" in Paragraph 8 probably means[A] an academic approach to theatrical research.[B] a source of inspiration for audience.[C] standards principle in theatrical production.[D] the use of the Bible as a criterion in everyday life.5. What is the author primarily concerned with?[A] The development of American theatre.[B] The declining trend of morality in America.[C] The lowness of morality in American theatre.[D] The role of the Bible in the contemporary theatre.Passage 4A nine year old schoolgirl single handedly cooks up a science fair experiment that ends up debunking a widely practiced medical treatment. Emily Rosa’s target was a practice known as therapeutic touch (TT for short), whose advocates manipulate patients’ “energy field”to make7them fee l better and even, say some, to cure them of various ills. Yet Emily’s test shows that these energy fields can’t be detected, even by trained TT practitioners. Obviously mindful of the publicity value of the situation, Journal editor George Lundberg appear ed on TV to declare, “Age doesn’t matter. It’s good science that matters, and this is good science.”Emily’s mother Linda Rosa, a registered nurse, has been campaigning against TT for nearly a decade. Linda first thought about TT in the late ‘80s, when she learned it was on the approved list for continuing nursing education in Colorado. Its 100,000 trained practitioners (48,000 in the U.S.) don’t even touch their patients. Instead, they waved their hands a few inches from the patient’s body, pushing energy fields around until they’re in “balance.” TT advocates say these manipulations can help heal wounds, relieve pain and reduce fever. The claims are taken seriously enough that TT therapists are frequently hired by leading hospitals, at up to $70 an hour, to smooth patients’ energy, sometimes during surgery.Yet Rosa could not find any evidence that it works. To provide such proof, TT therapists would have to sit down for independent testing—something they haven’t been eager to do, even though James Randi has offered more than $1 million to anyone who can demonstrate the existence of a human energy field. (He’s had one taker so far. She failed.) A skeptic might conclude that TT practitioners are afraid to lay their beliefs on the line. But who could turn down an innocent fourth grader? Says Emily: “I think they didn’t take me very seriously because I’m a kid.”The experiment was straight forward: 21 TT therapists stuck their hands, palms up, through a screen. Emily held her own hand over one of theirs left or right and the practitioners had to say which hand it was. When the results were recorded, they’d done no better than they would have by simply guessing. If there was an energy field, they couldn’t feel it.1. Which of the following is evidence that TT is widely practiced?[A] TT has been in existence for decades.[B] Many patients were cured by therapeutic touch.[C] TT therapists are often employed by leading hospitals.[D] More than 100,000 people are undergoing TT treatment.2. Very few TT practitioners responded to the $1 million offer because ________.[A] they didn’t take the offer seriously[B] they didn’t want to risk their career[C] they were unwilling to reveal their secret8[D] they thought it was not in line with their practice3. The purpose of Emily Rosa’s experiment was ________.[A] to see why TT could work the way it did[B] to find out how TT cured patients’ illnesses[C] to test whether she could sense the human energy field[D] to test whether a human energy field really existed4. Why did some TT practitioners agree to be the subjects of Emily’s experiment?[A] It involved nothing more than mere guessing.[B] They thought it was going to be a lot of fun.[C] It was more straightforward than other experiments.[D] They sensed no harm in a little girl’s experiment.5. What can we learn from the passage?[A] Some widely accepted beliefs can be deceiving.[B] Solid evidence weighs more than pure theories.[C] Little children can be as clever as trained TT practitioners.[D] The principle of TT is too profound to understand.Section III Cloze (10 marks)Directions:Read the following text. Choose the best word for each numbered blank and mark[A],[B],[C] or [D]on Answer Sheet 1.Sleep is divided into periods of so-called REM sleep, characterized by rapid eye movements and dreaming, and longer periods of non-REM sleep. 1 kind of sleep is at all well-understood, but REM sleep is _2 to serve some restorative function of the brain. The purpose of non-REM sleep is even more 3_ . The new experiments, such as these _4 for the first time at a recent meeting of the Society for Sleep Research in Minneapolis, suggest fascinating explanations _5 of9non-REM sleep. For example, it has long been known that total sleep _6 is 100 percent fatal to rats, yet, _7 examination of the dead bodies, the animals look completely normal. A research has now _8 the mystery of why the animals die. The rats _9 bacterial infections of the blood, _10 their immune systems, the self-protecting mechanism against diseases, had crashed.1. [A] Either [B] Neither [C] Each [D] Any2. [A] intended [B] required [C] assumed [D] inferred3. [A] subtle [B] obvious [C] mysterious [D] doubtful4. [A] maintained [B] described [C] settled [D] afforded5. [A] in the light [B] by virtue [C] with the exception [D] for the purpose6. [A] reduction [B] destruction [C] deprivation [D] restriction7. [A] upon [B] by [C] through [D] with8. [A] paid attention to [B] caught sight of [C] laid emphasis on [D] cast light on9. [A] develop [B] produce [C] stimulate [D] induce10. [A] if [B] as if [C] only if [D] if onlySection IV Translation (20 marks)1. Directions: Read the following text carefully and then translate it into Chinese. Remember10to write your translation on Answer Sheet 2. (10 points)Viruses, infectious particles consisting of nucleic acid packaged in a protein coat, are difficult to resist. Unable to reproduce outside a living cell, viruses reproduce only by subverting the genetic mechanisms of a host cell. In one kind of viral life cycle, the virus first blinds to the cell’s surface, then penetrates the cell and sheds its capsid. The exposed viral nucleic acid produces new viruses from the contents of the cell. Finally, the cell releases the viral progeny, and a new cell cycle of infection begins.2. Directions: Read the following text carefully and then translate it into English. Remember to write your translation on Answer Sheet 2.(10 points)由于有医疗费用由第三方支付的保障,人们常常要求用尽所有的医疗手段,即使它们不会有任何作用。