19.阅读以下英国牛津大学出版社的图书信息,并按要求匹配信息.请在答题卡上将对应题号的相应选项字母涂黑.
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46.Mariko is preparing for IELTS.Her listening comprehension and speaking are not bad actually,but she didn't get a good score in the last year's exam for lacking skills for examinations.F
47.Gordon is interested in language changes.He is particularly interested in how new words come into a language.A
48.Robin is an undergraduate student studying English literature.He is taking a course on Shakespeare next term.B
49.David is PhD student in the philosophy department.He is required to know what's going on in contemporary philosophy.C
50.Tom is a university student of linguistics taking introductory course in morphology next term.D.
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Book Title | The Grammar of Words:An Introduction to Linguistic Morphology |
Author | Geert Booiji |
Description | Revised and updated:New chapter on the status of the word; New List of terms; Exercises,questions,and discussion points; The clearest and most readable text in the world. |
Book Title | Shakespeare:An Oxford Guide |
Author | Tanley Wells and Lena Cowen Orlin |
Description | Giving full range introductions to the literary and historical contexts in which Shakespeare lived and worked; Looking into Shakespeare's use of words and structures through close readings of his plays and poetry; Guiding the readers to reliable sources for further reading and useful web links. |
Book Title | The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Philosophy |
Author | Frank Jackson and Michael Smith |
Description | The state of the art guide to today's most exciting research in academic philosophy; A team of scholars from the UK,Europe,North America and Australia as contributors; Each essay covers a wide range of topics but fully readable. |
Book Title | A Century of New Words |
Author | John Ayto |
Description | A fascinating look at 105 years of language innovation; A picture of each decade of the twentieth century through its new words; Informative and entertaining essays track the trends in each decade. |
Book Title | Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets |
Author | J.K.Rowling |
Description | International best-seller being published for the first time in the UK; One of its series which are sold all over the world and welcomed by grown-ups and kids alike; J.K.Rowling is one of the best authors of our time. |
Book Title | Advanced Listening and Speaking |
Author | Kathy Gude |
Description | Each unit gives teaching and practice for all the skills and task types covered by the exam; Each unit focuses on four key areas:exam skills,language skills,topic areas,and notional and functional areas; A bank of exam-style activities and useful hints for each paper; A key of full answers provided. |
47.Gordon is interested in language changes.He is particularly interested in how new words come into a language.A
48.Robin is an undergraduate student studying English literature.He is taking a course on Shakespeare next term.B
49.David is PhD student in the philosophy department.He is required to know what's going on in contemporary philosophy.C
50.Tom is a university student of linguistics taking introductory course in morphology next term.D.
16.
70.Each expert workshopD.
A.runs only once on Monday afternoon
B.lasts about two or three hours a time
C.is hosted by two experts in different fields
D.is held in a separate ballroom
71.The workshop in Ballroom A is aimed to help the participantsA.
A.study the global economy through the lens of the T-shirt
B.start the journey of a typical factory around the world
C.meet the people that make the clothes which we wear
D.go through every stage of assembling mock T-shirts
72.Which of the following is NOT TRUE about the workshop in Ballroom B?B
A.April Wright and Janice Tsai will host the workshop.
B.This workshop will expose the myth of a social changemaker.
C.The hosts will share some real examples of young people over the world.
D.You'll learn about some big and small differences made in some communities.
73."Aquaponics"mentioned in the last workshop probably refers toC.
A.the introduction of future food
B.a traditional agriculture method
C.an eco-system for food production
D.a test on chemicals and pesticides.
EXPERT WORKSHOPS | |
Each hour-long workshop runs twice; participate in any two of three. MONDAY,13:00-14:00/14:00-15:00 | |
![]() | PLANET MONEY Adam Davidson & Alex Blumberg,Co-Founders and Hosts of NPR's Planet Money (Ballroom A) |
The World Behind Your T-shirt Explore the global economy through the lens of an item you wear every day-the T-shirt.We'll follow the journey of a typical T-shirt around the world as it is produced and sold.During the journey we'll travel across more than 20,000miles over four continents,meeting the people that make the clothes we wear.Then,in teams you'll create competing T-shirt companies and go through every stage of the process,from coming up with a design to assembling mock T-shirts in a simulated garment factory.Get ready! | |
![]() | DoSomething.org April Wright,Director,International Programs Janice Tsai,International Associate (Ballroom B) |
10Social Change Ways Make You a Baller This session will expose the myth that being a social changemaker makes you a self-important achiever.Instead,we'll highlight the 10ways being a social changemaker which will make you probably a baller.How?We'll share real examples of young people across the globe that are making a difference-big and small-in their communities. | |
![]() | EdenWorks Irving Steel,International Liaison Officer,TCS Education System and Advisor at Edenworks Wang Zongying,Executive Director of the Women's CEO Network of China Patrick Woock,Co-Founder of the International Entrepreneur Institute (Ballroom C) |
Is Aquaponics the Future of Food? Welcome to the future of food!Aquaponics responds to the growing need for sustainable methods of food production by taking two practices,pairing the production of fish and plants together and connecting them through an eco-system to create environmental efficiency; Aquaponics uses only 10percent of water compared to traditional agriculture and yields 2-3times the amount of food,without the use of chemicals and pesticides(农药).The U.S.and China use roughly half of all chemical fertilizer in the world for food production.Imagine the possibilities. |
A.runs only once on Monday afternoon
B.lasts about two or three hours a time
C.is hosted by two experts in different fields
D.is held in a separate ballroom
71.The workshop in Ballroom A is aimed to help the participantsA.
A.study the global economy through the lens of the T-shirt
B.start the journey of a typical factory around the world
C.meet the people that make the clothes which we wear
D.go through every stage of assembling mock T-shirts
72.Which of the following is NOT TRUE about the workshop in Ballroom B?B
A.April Wright and Janice Tsai will host the workshop.
B.This workshop will expose the myth of a social changemaker.
C.The hosts will share some real examples of young people over the world.
D.You'll learn about some big and small differences made in some communities.
73."Aquaponics"mentioned in the last workshop probably refers toC.
A.the introduction of future food
B.a traditional agriculture method
C.an eco-system for food production
D.a test on chemicals and pesticides.
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70.On December 25th,2014,the first coach from Heathrow Terminal 1to Reading departs atA.
A.7:15
B.7:00
C.6:50
D.6:35
71.If you are to reach Terminal 2of the Heathrow Airport before 10:00a.m.,you need to get to Reading Station not later thanA.
A.8:20a.m.
B.8:45a.m.
C.9:00a.m.
D.9:15a.m.
72.The information leaflet is produced byB.
A.Reading
B.InterCity
C.Railair Link
D.Heathrow Airport
73.According to the timetable,all passengers shouldD.
A.buy return tickets
B.buy their tickets on the bus
C.buy the tickets online
D.buy their tickets in advance.
Railair Link | Railair Link | |||||||||
Heathrow Airport (All terminals)→Reading Dec 1st,2014 to Jan.31st,2015 | | Reading→Heathrow Airport (All terminals) Dec 1st,2014 to Jan.31st,2015 | ||||||||
Mondays to Fridays | Mondays to Fridays | |||||||||
Terminal 4 depart | Terminal 2 depart | Terminal 3 depart | Terminal 1 depart | Reading arrive | | Reading depart | Terminal 1 arrive | Terminal 2 arrive | Terminal 3 arrive | Terminal 4 arrive |
0635 0730 0750 0820 | 0645 0720 0800 0830 | 0652 0727 0807 0837 | 0700 0735 0815 0845 | 0750 0835 0905 0935 | | 0530 0600 0630 0700 0730 0800 0845 0915 | 0615 0645 0730 0800 0830 0900 0930 1000 | 0617 0647 0732 0802 0832 0902 0932 1002 | 0620 0650 0735 0805 0835 0905 0935 1005 | 0630 0700 0745 0815 0845 0915 0945 1015 |
then at the same minutes past each hour until | then at the same minutes past each hour until | |||||||||
2150 2250 | 2200 2300 | 2207 2307 | 2215 2315 | 2305 0005 | | 2045 2145 | 2130 2230 | 2132 2232 | 2135 2235 | 2145 2245 |
Saturdays and Sundays (Also Bank Holidays) | Saturdays and Sundays (Also Bank Holidays) | |||||||||
Terminal 4 depart | Terminal 2 depart | Terminal 3 depart | Terminal 1 depart | Reading arrive | | Reading depart | Terminal 1 arrive | Terminal 2 arrive | Terminal 3 arrive | Terminal 4 arrive |
0650 0720 0750 | 0700 0730 0800 | 0707 0737 0807 | 0715 0745 0815 | 0805 0835 0905 | | 0545 0615 0645 | 0630 0700 0730 | 0632 0702 0732 | 0635 0705 0735 | 0645 0715 0745 |
then at the same minutes past each hour until | then at the same minutes past each hour until | |||||||||
2150 2250 | 2200 2300 | 2207 2307 | 2215 2315 | 2305 0005 | | 2045 2145 | 2130 2230 | 2132 2232 | 2135 2235 | 2145 2245 |
For more information please telephone Reading 0734 6756778 The British Railway Board accepts no responsibility for any inaccuracy in the information contained in this guide,which may be altered at any time without notice. Published by InterCity,a business section of the British Railway Board. | | Customers should check in at the Railair waiting-room at Reading Station at least 15 minutes before departure of the coach. Please purchase a ticket before boarding the coach. |
A.7:15
B.7:00
C.6:50
D.6:35
71.If you are to reach Terminal 2of the Heathrow Airport before 10:00a.m.,you need to get to Reading Station not later thanA.
A.8:20a.m.
B.8:45a.m.
C.9:00a.m.
D.9:15a.m.
72.The information leaflet is produced byB.
A.Reading
B.InterCity
C.Railair Link
D.Heathrow Airport
73.According to the timetable,all passengers shouldD.
A.buy return tickets
B.buy their tickets on the bus
C.buy the tickets online
D.buy their tickets in advance.
12.Hot _______the night air was,we slept deeply because we were so tired after the long journey.( )
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