题目内容
16.A.benefit | B.welcome | C.familiar | D.reach | E.setting | |
F.evolution | G.lasting | H.reputation | I.goal | J.introducing | K.work |
We have the measures in place,but we are also(47)E tough targets for recruitment(招募).We want to have 25percent of the global market share of higher education students and we want to increase the number of international students studying in Further Education institutions by 100percent.Our aim is to (48)D these targets in 5years.Tough targets,but deliverable.While giving these undertakings,I also want to lay down a challenge to others.To business-I ask you to (49)K with the British Council overseas to market education.And to universities and colleges-I ask you to live up to your(50)H,to professionalise your approach,to deliver a quality education to overseas students that encourages involvement and rises to the challenge of our competitors,to work as partners together.
分析 越来越多的海外留学生选择到英国学习,作为培训机构也尽力给他们提供最优质的服务.
解答 GCIAB JEDKH
41.G 考查形容词.根据They promote Britain around the world,helping our trade and our diplomacy可知,这些在英国学习的人对英国有很大作用,保持持久的关系.
42.C 考查形容词.此处为固定短语,be familiar with对…熟悉.和对英国熟悉的人打交道很容易.
43.I 考查名词.更多的资金注入到我们机构,实现了打开为更多人提供学习机会的目标,goal名词,目标.
44.A 考查动词.年轻人也获益.benefit是动词,获益.
45.B 考查动词.英国现在欢迎越来越多的国际学生来学习.
46.J 考查动词.根据后句We will offer international students more open doors可知我们给海外留学生提供越来越多的措施.
47.E 考查动词.此处是固定短语,set targets设定目标.
48.D考查动词.根据前文可知,设定目标,在5年内实现该目标,reach为动词,实现.
49.K考查动词.work with与…合作.
50.H考查名词.根据前文,对于大学来说,要符合自身的名誉,live up to one's reputation符合名誉期望值.
点评 在做选词填空题时,很重要的一点就是要确认空格处所要填的词的词性,然后根据句子的法则,也是就是句法来判断所要填的词.
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假如你是李华,你的美国朋友Erica暑假要到北京来玩.他特意留出了一天时间,希望能和你一同游览.请根据下面提供的信息给Erica写一封email,给出你的出行建议.
你的建议 | ●参观中国美术馆(National Art Museum of China) ●逛南锣鼓巷(South Luogu Lane) |
I'm very glad to know that you have planned to come to Beijing in July.I've got the following exciting ideas for our one-day tour.
Dear Erica,
I'm very glad to know that you have planned to come to Beijing in July.I've got the following exciting ideas for our one-day tour.
You like painting,so I suggest we visit National Art Museum of China first.(高分句型) There are some very famous Chinese paintings.I think you will surely enjoy them!Have you heard of South Luogu Lane?It is one of the oldest streets in Beijing and really worth a visit.If you like,I will take you there and invite you to have a taste of some typical foods in Beijing.(高分句型) No tourists will miss them!
I'm sure it will be a wonderful experience.
Hope to know what you think about it soon.
Yours,
Li Hua.
Hope to know what you think about it soon.
Yours,
Li Hua.
5.Everyone knows about straight-A students.We see them frequently in TV sitcoms (情景喜剧) and in movies.The kids at the top of the class get there by mastering a few basic techniques that others can learn in an easy way.Thus it is necessary for you to learn the secrets of becoming straight-A students.
Among the students we interviewed,study times are a matter of personal perference.Some work late at night when it is quiet,whereas others awake early.And there are still others who decide to study as soon as they come home from school when the work is fresh in their minds.All of them agree,however,on the need for study time."Whatever I was doing,I would find some time every day for studying,"says a top student from New Jersey.
Being organized is another habit they share in common.McCray,an outstanding student interviewed,runs track,plays football and is in a band."I was so busy; I couldn't waste time looking for a pencil or missing paper.I kept everything right where I could put my hands on it,"he says.Some students maintain two folders (文件夹)-one for the day's assignment,another for papers completed and graded.However,some students have another system,filing the day's papers in color-coded(颜色编码的)folders by subject.
The top students also take good notes while reading the text assignment.In fact,David Cieri,another top student interviewed,uses"my homemade"system in which he draws a line down the center of a notebook,writes notes from the text on one side and those from the lecture delivered by his teacher on the other.Then.He is able to review both aspects of the assignment at once.
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You can become a straight-A student by following the above secrets.
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Title: Learning How to(71)become straight-A students | Introduction | l Mastering a few basic techniques that others can(72)easily learnby top students |
n Setting aside time for studying n(74)Preferringdifferent study time by different top students n Trying to(75)find some timefor studying whatever they are doing | ||
(73)Tips/Advice/suggestions | n Getting things(76)organized n Keeping everything at hand to(77)avoid wasting time looking for a pencils or missing paper n Preparing different files for different subjects | |
l Taking good notes n Taking notes from the text.as well as from(78)the teacher's lecture | ||
Conclusion | l(79)summarizing/summing upevery lesson n Summing up the lessons with a few words when classes are over | |
l Being able to do well with(80)the above secretsfollowed |
6.Joseph Pulitzer(April 10,1847-October 29,1911)was a Hungarian-American publisher best known for establishing the Pulitzer Prizes after death.
Pulitzer was born in Makó,Hungary.At 17,Pulitzer attempted to join the Austrian army.but was turned down due to age,bad health and poor eyesight.Disappointed but still with hope,he traveled first to Paris and then to London,hoping to join the army there.And he was rejected for the same reasons.Finally,he moved to the United States in 1846and served in the Lincoln Army when he was just 18until the end of the American Civil War.After the war he settled in St.Louis Missouri,where in 1868he started working as a reporter for a German-language daily newspaper,the Westliche Post fro﹩3,000.Then,in 1879,he bought the St.Louis Dispatch for﹩2,700and merged (合作) the two papers as the St.Louis Post-Dispatch,which remained St.Louis'daily newspaper.He bought the New York World in 1883,which turned out to be a successful decision,and which made Pulitzer wealthy.In 1885,he was elected to the U.S.House of Representatives,but resigned after a few months'service.In 1895the New York World introduced the first newspaper comic printed with color.Under Pulitzer's leadership circulation (发行量) grew from 15,000to 600,000,making it the largest newspaper in the country.But unfortunately from 1890,Pulitzer's already failing health worsened rapidly and he with drew from direct management of the newspaper,and simply gave some instructions from his vacation houses in Maine or in New York.At the ago of some instructions from his vacation houses in Maine or in New York.At the age of forty,he was struck blind,but he still continued to run his press empire for twenty-two more years.
In 1892,Pulitzer offered Columbia University's president money to set up the world's first school of journalism.But the university turned down the offer.In 1902,Columbia's new president willingly accepted the plan for a school and prizes,but it would not be until after Pulitzer's death that this dream would come true.Pulitzer left the university﹩2million in his will,which led to the creation in 1912of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.And up till now,Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism still remains one of the most famous in the world.
Joseph Pulitzer died aboard his sailing boat in 1911.He was buried in the Woodlawn Cemetery in The Bronx,New York.In 1917.the first Pulitzer Prizes were awarded,as Pulitzer wished to.
In 1989,in honor of his great achievements and contributions,Pulitzer was included in the St.Louis Walk of Fame.
Title:A biography of a famous person
Pulitzer was born in Makó,Hungary.At 17,Pulitzer attempted to join the Austrian army.but was turned down due to age,bad health and poor eyesight.Disappointed but still with hope,he traveled first to Paris and then to London,hoping to join the army there.And he was rejected for the same reasons.Finally,he moved to the United States in 1846and served in the Lincoln Army when he was just 18until the end of the American Civil War.After the war he settled in St.Louis Missouri,where in 1868he started working as a reporter for a German-language daily newspaper,the Westliche Post fro﹩3,000.Then,in 1879,he bought the St.Louis Dispatch for﹩2,700and merged (合作) the two papers as the St.Louis Post-Dispatch,which remained St.Louis'daily newspaper.He bought the New York World in 1883,which turned out to be a successful decision,and which made Pulitzer wealthy.In 1885,he was elected to the U.S.House of Representatives,but resigned after a few months'service.In 1895the New York World introduced the first newspaper comic printed with color.Under Pulitzer's leadership circulation (发行量) grew from 15,000to 600,000,making it the largest newspaper in the country.But unfortunately from 1890,Pulitzer's already failing health worsened rapidly and he with drew from direct management of the newspaper,and simply gave some instructions from his vacation houses in Maine or in New York.At the ago of some instructions from his vacation houses in Maine or in New York.At the age of forty,he was struck blind,but he still continued to run his press empire for twenty-two more years.
In 1892,Pulitzer offered Columbia University's president money to set up the world's first school of journalism.But the university turned down the offer.In 1902,Columbia's new president willingly accepted the plan for a school and prizes,but it would not be until after Pulitzer's death that this dream would come true.Pulitzer left the university﹩2million in his will,which led to the creation in 1912of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.And up till now,Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism still remains one of the most famous in the world.
Joseph Pulitzer died aboard his sailing boat in 1911.He was buried in the Woodlawn Cemetery in The Bronx,New York.In 1917.the first Pulitzer Prizes were awarded,as Pulitzer wished to.
In 1989,in honor of his great achievements and contributions,Pulitzer was included in the St.Louis Walk of Fame.
Title:A biography of a famous person
Name | Joseph Pulitzer | Dates of birth and death | April 10,1947-October 29,1911 |
Birth place | Makó,Hungary | (71)burial/buryingplace | The Woodlawn Cemetery,The Bronx,NY |
(72)Nationality | Hungarian-American | Profession | Reporter,publisher |
(73)Experiences/stories | Military career •at 17,made several (74)Attemptsto join the army,but failed for his age,bad health and poor eyesight. •at 18,eventually served in the Lincoln's Army in the USA | ||
Newspaper career Newspaper career •in 1868.began working as a reporter for the Westliche Post,a daily newspaper •from 1872to 1882,succeeded in (75)Purchasing/buyingthree newspapers •in 1895,introduced the first newspaper comic printed with color •from 1890,managed the newspaper (76)Indirectlyfor health reason | |||
Achievements & contributions | (77)Politicalcareer •joined the Republican Party and in 1869was elected to the Missouri State Assembly •in 1885,was elected to the U.S.House of Representatives.but(78)Served for only a short time. | ||
made the New York World the largest newspaper in the country,with it. circulation(发行量)growing from 15,000to 600,000 •in 1912,helped to(79)Create/establish/foundthe Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism,which remains one of the most famous in the world •established the Pulitzer Prizes through his will | |||
(80)Honour | •In 1989,was included in the St.Louis Walk of Fame. |