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【题目】听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1Where does the conversation take place?

A.At a clothing store.

B.At a work event.

C.At the cleaner’s.

2When will the woman return?

A.Tomorrow morning.B.This afternoon.C.Tonight.

【答案】

1C

2B

【解析】

【原文】

M: Good morning. How can I help you?

W: Hello. I need to get this dress cleaned. I spilled pasta sauce on it last night. It’s silk, so I can’t wash it at home. Do you think it’s ruined?

M: Oh, no, I can get that out for you. It will be ready tomorrow morning.

W: I’m going to a work event tonight and I need to wear it. Do you think you can have it ready by this afternoon?

M: Sure, I can do that for you. Why don’t you come back around 4:00 p.m.?

W: That’s perfect. Thank you so much.

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Universities Show “ Red Card” to English Majors

An increasing number of Chinese universities are showing English the “red card” and sending it off the academic playing field. Just last month, five more universities announced that they would no longer offer English as a major, 1 CET-4 (大学英语四级考试) will still be required for graduation.

At first sight, it may appear that these universities are downgrading the importance of learning English. In actual fact, they are responding to the economic reality 2English majors do not have good job prospects after graduation. And the same holds true for graduates in other Arts majors.

According to MyCOS, the Beijing-based education research group, English graduates, along with those in history, literature and law, have 3(low) starting salaries and lowest employment rate. Engineering, economics and science graduates have better job prospects and make twice as much money, with IT graduates 4 (make) the most.

In 5 1980s, the Chinese government made the study of English a priority as part of its reform and opening-up policy. English majors were in high demand in business and in government because people with good English-language skills were so rare. Today, about 350 million Chinese have studied, or are studying, English. Ten million of them 6 (consider) functionally bilingual. So, when an employer looks at a graduate’s résumé , it is assumed that he or she has good English skills.

However, for those of you who truly love English, you should not be discouraged. The demand for English teachers is still high at all levels of education, 7in public schools and in private institutions.

Zhang Lu is probably familiar to most of you as the elegant young woman 8 (see) standing or sitting slightly behind top government officials when they meet leaders from English-speaking countries. Zhang is a translator. In 2015, she made 54 overseas trips accompanying various leaders such as Li Keqiang. Over the years, she has been the official Chinese/English translator 9major international conferences.

Zhang studied English and law at university. She 10(plan) to be a teacher, but her skills attracted the attention of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs . They offered her a job in the diplomatic service . It is not the career she had planned, but her abilities enabled her to grasp the opportunity.

So, if English is really your passion, let Zhang be your model and just choose a university that has not shown it the “red card.”

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