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Deciding which English-speaking country to study in wasn’t difficult for Ann; She had always wanted to visit America. “I wanted to study in an English-language country and I always wanted to visit America because it always seemed to me a very beautiful and friendly country.” Ann is more than happy with the quality of the education she is receiving in America, particularly with the subjects and strong academic support.“ I am very happy with the quality of education I am receiving. All my subjects are useful and connected. I am happy with help I receive from the lecturers and tutors.”
Also of particular satisfaction for Ann is the practical element of her American course. “I find it very important and useful. The theory is a good thing to know but nothing gives you more skills and knowledge than practical work.”
Where her future employment is concerned, Ann is very confident her American qualification will be of great help. “I know that getting a degree here is a good thing for my future; it can open many doors in Poland or anywhere else in the world.”
Ann is also really enjoying life in America; She is making friends and taking time out to enjoy herself. “People are very friendly and helpful. University is a good place to find new friends from America and from overseas. It is a friendly environment with lots of things to do, not only studying. And of course there are the beaches, not to mention the beautiful weather.”
1.The purpose of writing this passage is to _________.
A.tell us Ann’s decision to settle in America
B.tell us Ann is accustomed to life in America
C.introduce Ann’s happy study and life in America
D.introduce more about Ann to help her make friends
2.Why did Ann decide to study in America?
A.Her parents persuaded her to do so.
B.She has relatives and best friends here.
C.Her boyfriend was studying here too then.
D.She has dreamed of studying here for long.
3.What makes Ann particularly satisfied in America?
A.The comfortable climate and easy lifestyle.
B.The help from her host families and teachers.
C.The American courses have more practical elements.
D.The friends here are mostly from English-speaking countries.
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Lee Ann Laraway has polio (小儿麻痹症) and is not able to move very much. Most things are out of reach for her. Jeannie, a Labrador retriever, acts as her arms and legs. Jeannie understands 72 or more different commands. On a shopping trip, she can get money for Lee Ann at the bank or candies at the store. She can pay the cashier (收银员) and get change back. Jeannie brings things to Lee Ann and puts them in her lap.
Jeannie was trained at a place called Canine Companions for Independence, located on twelve acres of land in Santa Rosa (California). The land was donated (捐赠) by the cartoonist Charles Shultz. “We train four different types of dogs here,” said Ken Kirsh, a dog trainer there. “Hearing dogs, service dogs, skilled companion dogs, and facility dogs.”
Trainers work with Labrador retrievers and golden retrievers for hours a day, but not every dog is good enough to be a working dog.
The work is a serious business. Hearing dogs warn their owners of sounds like ringing telephones and doorbells. Other dogs work with disabled patients like eight-year-old Noah Habib who communicates with a special computer. He likes it when people come to ask him about his dog. His father says, “People are really interested in the dog and will come over and ask to pet her and play with her, and ask about what she does, and these are people that normally might not approach us and want to talk to Noah.”
When Lee Ann Laraway comes home with Jeannie and her goods, Jeannie helps her open the door. “You can train a dog to do a lot of things.” said Lee Ann.
【小题1】According to this passage, we can know that Jeannie is Lee Ann’s .
| A.servant | B.daughter | C.dog | D.mother |
| A.go to the bank to get money |
| B.pay for what Lee Ann buys in the shop |
| C.bring things home |
| D.do some cooking at home |
| A.he is good at training dogs |
| B.he is not only honest but also lovely |
| C.they want to play with his dog |
| D.they want to ask him for help |
| A.Dogs are helpful to people | B.Four kinds of dogs |
| C.Jeannie, a very clever dog | D.How to train working dogs |
| A.Dogs that warn their owners of sounds like doorbells. |
| B.Dogs that help their blind owners cross over a road. |
| C.Dogs that open the door for their owners. |
| D.Dogs that work with children who have polio. |
Deciding which English-speaking country to study in wasn’t difficult for Ann; She had always wanted to visit America. “I wanted to study in an English-language country and I always wanted to visit America because it always seemed to me a very beautiful and friendly country.” Ann is more than happy with the quality of the education she is receiving in America, particularly with the subjects and strong academic support.“ I am very happy with the quality of education I am receiving. All my subjects are useful and connected. I am happy with help I receive from the lecturers and tutors.”
Also of particular satisfaction for Ann is the practical element of her American course. “I find it very important and useful. The theory is a good thing to know but nothing gives you more skills and knowledge than practical work.”
Where her future employment is concerned, Ann is very confident her American qualification will be of great help. “I know that getting a degree here is a good thing for my future; it can open many doors in Poland or anywhere else in the world.”
Ann is also really enjoying life in America; She is making friends and taking time out to enjoy herself. “People are very friendly and helpful. University is a good place to find new friends from America and from overseas. It is a friendly environment with lots of things to do, not only studying. And of course there are the beaches, not to mention the beautiful weather.”
【小题1】The purpose of writing this passage is to _________.
| A.tell us Ann’s decision to settle in America |
| B.tell us Ann is accustomed to life in America |
| C.introduce Ann’s happy study and life in America |
| D.introduce more about Ann to help her make friends |
| A.Her parents persuaded her to do so. |
| B.She has relatives and best friends here. |
| C.Her boyfriend was studying here too then. |
| D.She has dreamed of studying here for long. |
| A.The comfortable climate and easy lifestyle. |
| B.The help from her host families and teachers. |
| C.The American courses have more practical elements. |
| D.The friends here are mostly from English-speaking countries. |
| A.Ann will try all her best to ensure to get a degree. |
| B.Ann’s degree will help her find a job easily at home and abroad. |
| C.Ann will certainly go back to Poland to work after graduation. |
| D.With the degree received in America, Ann will never be out of work. |
第二节 信息匹配 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
下面是一篇应用文及其应用场合的信息,请阅读下列应用文和相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息。请在答题卡上将对应题号的相应题号的相应选项字母涂黑。
首先,请阅读下列职位广告
A. Five Waiters and Ten Waitresses
—Aged less than 22.
—At least high school graduate.
—Good-looking; men at least 1.72 meters tall and women at least 1.60 meters tall.
—Those knowing foreign languages preferred.
—Salary 1,600-2,200 Yuan per month.
B. One Secretary
—Aged less than 30.
—Female preferred.
—Good at writing and skilled at computer.
C. Accountant
—Aged between 25 and 40.
—With an experience of at least two years.
—With a degree and an accountant certificate.
—Salary 3,000-4,000 Yuan monthly.
—With a practical knowledge of computer.
D. Salesclerk
—Basic education of 12 years or more.
—Good at computer.
—Salary 1,800-2,200 Yuan monthly.
E. English Teacher
—Aged between 35 and 45.
—With a master degree and a certificate in normal university.
—With an experience abroad preferred.
F. Senior Lawyer
—Aged between 45 and 50.
—With doctor degree of law.
—With an experience of senior lawyer for at least three years.
—Those knowing English preferred.
请阅读以下求职者的相关信息,然后匹配和他/她感兴趣的职位:
56.Ann has been a senior lawyer with a doctor degree in the USA for five years. She returned to China last week. She wants to have the same job in Beijing.
57. Lisa, a l.7-meter-tall pretty girl, has just graduated from Jingshan High School. She is good at foreign languages, especially English.
58. Li Wei became an English teacher in a high school in New York after he had got the master degree and a certificate in California University. He came back to China last week and wanted to act as an English teacher in Guangzhou.
59. Lanra, who is a 23-year-old lady, is good at writing as well as computer. She would like to be employed as a secretary.
60. Lu Bin, who can operate on the computer well, has just graduated from Guangya Middle School. She can have the chance to go to university, but she gives it up. She wants learn to do business as a salesgirl first.
求职者 职位
56. Ann A. Five Waiters and Ten Waitresses
57. Lisa B. One Secretary
58. Li Wei .C. Accountant
59. Laura D. Salesclerk
60. Lu Bin E. English Teacher
F. Senior Lawyer
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For Lee Ann Laraway, polio(脑灰质炎) has made almost everything in life just out of reach. But what her hands can't retrieve, her assistant can. Meet Jeannie, a three-year-old help, has become Lee Ann's arms and legs.
Jeannie understands no fewer than 72 commands. To get a feel for what that means, Lee Ann takes us on a shopping trip in San Jose. First stop: The bank, where she got cash from the teller. From the bank, it's on to the drug store, where Jeannie got a candy bar for Lee Ann. Then Jeannie helped pay the cashier, and got change hack.
"When you have a really good working animal, they come and interact with you all the time," Lee Ann said. While there's no argument that Jeannie is an ordinary animal, she wasn't born that way. She was tutored and trained here at a facility that has become the final legacy of one of the Bay Area's most beloved figures.
Canine Companions for Independence sits on twelve acres of land in Santa Rosa donated by late Peanuts cartoonist Charles Shultz, Here, handlers work with specially selected labs for hours a day— but not every dog will make the cut.
The work is serious Business. In the case of hearing dogs, the animals alert their disabled owners to everything from ringing telephones to doorbells.
Other dogs will work with severely disabled patients like eight-year-old Noah Habib of Mountain View who communicates with a special computer. "I like it when new people come up to ask me about my dog," he says. "People are really interested in the dog and will come over and ask to pet her and ask to play with her, and ask about what she does, and these are people that normally might not approach us and want to talk to Noah," says his Dad.
And back in San Jose Lee Ann is arriving home with Jeannie and her groceries. With just one chore left—opening her own door. "You can train a dog to do a lot of things," said Lee Ann. "You cannot give them the heart to do the job, and that is what a good working dog has."
Lee Ann's dog Jeannie cannot ______.
A) get cash at the bank C) pay a cashier for her
B) take on a telephone for her D) open the door
Canine Companions for Independence is a place for ______.
A) severely disabled children to have practice
B) people to donate money or legacy
C) ordinary dogs to be coached
D) people to learn business
Which of the following can replace the phrase "make the cut" (Line 3, Para 4)?
A) become a good working dog C) hurt the coach
B) become a helpful star D) hurt itself
According to Lee Ann, you cannot train an ordinary dog ______.
A) to put things on people's laps C) to always interact with its owner
B) to alert deaf people D) to love working
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