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1、practice Test 4LISTENINGSECTION 1 Questions 1-12Questions 1-5circle the appropriate letterExample what are the students looking for?A Main Hall C Old HallB Great Hall D Old Building1 where is the administration building?A B C D2 How many people are waiting in the queue?A 50 B 100 C 200 D 3003 what d

2、oes the woman order for lunch?A B C D75practice Test 44 what does the woman order to drink?A B C D5 How much money does the woman give the man?A $2.00 B $3.00 C $3.50 D $5.00Questions 6-10complete the registration orm using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS.Name of student: (6) .Address: (7) Flat 5/ .Town: (

3、8) .Tel: (9) .Course: (10) .Questions 11-1211 what did the man buy for her to eat?A B C D12 what must the students do as part of registration at the university?A Check the notice board in the Law Faculty.B Find out about lectures.C Organise tutorial groups.D Pay the union fees.76ListeningSECTION 2 Q

4、uestions 13-21complete the notes. wyite NO MORE THAN THREE WORDSoy each answey.STUDENT BANKINGRecommended BanksLocationBarclaysRealty squareNational westminsterExample: preston pdrkLloydscity plazaMidland(13) .Note: May not be allowed all facilities given to resident students.Funding. Must provide (

5、14) . I can support myself. services will depend on personal circumstances and discretion of Bank Manager.opening an account. Take with me: (15) . and letter of enrolment. Recommended account: (16) . Bank supplies: (17) . and chequecard which guaranteescheques.other services.cashcard: (you can (18)

6、. cash at anytime.). switch/Delta cards: (take the money (19) . the account.)overdraft. Must have (20) .sometimes must pay interest.opening times. Most banks open until (21) . during the week. some open for a limited time on saturdays.77practice Test 4SECTION 3 Questions 22-31Questions 22-25complete

7、 the actsheet. write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDSor each answer.FAcTSHEET - Aluminium cans. (22) . produced every day in the Us more cansproduced than nails or (23) . each can weighs 0.48 ounces thinner than two(24) . can take more than 90 pounds of pressure per square inch over(25) . the pressure of a

8、car tyreQuestions 26-31Label the aluminium can. write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS or each answer.TabLid makes up(26) .(30) . ofRimtotal weight (29) .(27) .reflective surface of aluminium can easily be decorated Body(26) .at baseBase shaped like(28) .to withstand pressure78ListeningsECTION 4 Questions 3

9、2-42Questions 32-42complete the lecture notes. use NO MORE THAN THREE WORDSor each answer.purpose of the mini lectureTo experience To find out about(32) . (33).The three strands of sports studies are:a sports psychologyb sports (34) .c sports physiologya The psychologists work witha The psychologist

10、s work with (35) .They want to discover what (36) .b sports marketing looks at (37) .sport now competes with (38) .spectators want (39) .c sports physiology is also known as(40) .Macro levels look at (41) .Micro level looks at (42) .79practice Test 4READINGREADING PASSAGE 1You should spend about 20

11、minutes on Questions 1-13 which are based on Reading passage 1 belowGLASS CAPTURING THE DANCEOF LIGHTA Glass, in one form or another, has long been in nobleservice to humans As one of the most widely usedof manufactured materials, and certainly the mostversatile, it can be as imposing as a telescope

12、 mirrorthe width of a tennis court or as small and simple asa marble rolling across dirt The uses of thisadaptable material have been broadeneddramatically by new technologies glass fibreoptics more than eight million miles carrying telephone and television signalsacross nations, glass ceramics serv

13、ing as thenose cones of missiles and as crowns forteeth; tiny glass beads taking radiation dosesinside the body to specific organs, even a newtype of glass fashioned of nuclear waste inorder to dispose of that unwanted material.B On the horizon are optical computers Theseinformation by means of ligh

14、t - pulses fromcould store programs and processtiny lasers - rather than electrons And thecopper wire These machines could functionpulses would travel over glass fibres, not hundreds of times faster than today,sinformation Today fibre optics are used to obtain a clearer image of smaller andelectroni

15、c computers and hold vastly more smaller objects than ever before - even bacterial 80ReadingCDviruses. A new generation of opticalshape the glass. In this way,the envelopeinstruments is emerging that can provideof a light bulb is made by a singledetailed imaging of the inner workingsmachine at the r

16、ate of66,000 an hour, asof cells. It is the surge in fibre optic usecompared with 1,200 a day produced byand in liquid crystal displays that has seta team of four glassblowers.the U.S. glass industry (a 16billion dollarbusiness employing some 150,000E The secret of the versatility of glass liesworke

17、rs) to building new plants to meetin its interior structure. Although it isdemand.rigid, and thus like a solid, the atoms are arranged in a random disordered fashion,But it is not only in technology andcharacteristic of a liquid. In the meltingcommerce that glass has widened itsprocess, the atoms in

18、 the raw materialshorizons. The use of glass as art, aare disturbed from their normal positiontradition spins back at least to Romanin the molecular structure; before theytimes, is also booming. Nearlycan find their way back to crystallineeverywhere, it seems, men and womenarrangements the glass coo

19、ls. Thisare blowing glass and creating works oflooseness in molecular structure givesart.I didn,t sell a piece of glass untilthe material what engineers call1975,Dale chihuly said, smiling, fortremendous“formability”which allowsin the 18 years since the end of the drytechnicians to tailor glass to w

20、hateverspell, he has become one of the mostthey need.financially successful artists of the 20thcentury. He now has a new commissionF Today, scientists continue to experiment- a glass sculpture for the headquarterswith new glass mixtures and buildingbuilding of a pizza company - for whichdesigners te

21、st their imaginations withhis fee is half a million dollars.applications of special types of glass. A London architect, Mike Davies, seesBut not all the glass technology thateven more dramatic buildings usingtouches our lives is ultra-modern.molecular chemistry.“Glass is the greatconsider the simple

22、 lightbulb; at the turnbuilding material of the future, theof the century most lightbulbs were handdynamic skin,he said.“Think of glassblown, and the cost of one was equivalentthat has been treated to react to electricto half a day,s pay for the average worker.currents going through it, glass that w

23、illIn effect, the invention of the ribbonchange from clear to opaque at the pushmachine by corning in the 1920slightedof a button, that gives you instanta nation. The price of a bulb plunged.curtains. Think of how the tall buildingsSmall wonder that the machine has beenin New york could perform a sy

24、mphonycalled one of the great mechanicalof colours as the glass in them is madeachievements of all time. yet it is veryto change colours instantly.”Glass assimple: a narrow ribbon of molten glassinstant curtains is available now, but thetravels over a moving belt of steel incost is exorbitant. As fo

25、r the glasswhich there are holes. The glass sagschanging colours instantly, that maythrough the holes and into waitingcome true. Mike Davies,s vision maymoulds. puffs of compressed air thenindeed be on the way to fulfilment.Adaptedrom “Glass: capturing the Dance o Light” by william S. Ellis, Nationa

26、l Geographic81practice Test 4Questions 1-5Reading passage 1 has six paragraphs (A-F). choose the most suitable heading/or eachparagraph rom the list o headings below. write the appropriate numbers (i-x) in boxes 1-5 on your answer sheet. paragraph A has been done or you as an example.NB There are mo

27、re headings than paragraphs so you will not use all o them.You may use any heading more at once.Example Answerparagraph A XList of Headingsi Growth in the market for glass craftsii computers and their dependence on glass iii what makes glass so adaptableiv Historical development of glassv scientists

28、, dreams cost millionsvi Architectural experiments with glass vii Glass art galleries flourishviii Exciting innovations in fibre opticsix A former glass technologyX Everyday uses of glass1 paragraph B2 paragraph C3 paragraph D4 paragraph E5 paragraph F82ReadingQuestions 6-8The diagram below shows th

29、e principle o coming,s ribbon machine. Label the diagram by selecting NO MORE THAN THREE WORDSrom the Reading passage to ill eachnumbered space. write your answers in boxes 6-8 on your answer sheet.Questions 9-13LooK at the list below o the uses o glass. According to the passage, state whether these

30、 uses exist today, will exist in the uture or are not mentioned by the writer. In boxes 9-13 writeA i the uses exist todayB i the uses will exist in the utureC i the uses are not mentioned by the writer9dental fittings10optical computers11sculptures12fashions13curtains83practice Test 4READING PASSAG

31、E 2You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 14-27 which are based on Reading passage 2 belowwhy some women cross the finish line ahead of menR E C R U I T M E N TThe course is tougher but women arestaying the distance, reports Andrewcrisp. A Women who apply for jobs in middle or senior managem

32、ent have a higher success rate than men, according to an employment survey. But of course far fewer of them apply for these positions. The study, by recruitment consultants NBselection, shows that while one in six men who appear on interview shortlists get jobs, the figure rises to one in four for w

33、omen.B The study concentrated on applications for management positions in the $45,000 to $110,000 salary range and found that women are more successful than men in both the private and public sectors Dr Elisabeth Marx from London-based NB selection described the findings as84Rreadingencouraging for

34、women, in that they send a positive message to them to apply for interesting management positions. But she added, “we should not lose sight of the fact that significantly fewer women apply for senior positions in comparison with men.”c Reasons for higher success rates among women are difficult to is

35、olate. one explanation suggested is that if a woman candidate manages to get on a shortlist, then she has probably already proved herself to be an exceptional candidate. Dr Marx said that when women apply for positions they tend to be better qualified than their male counterparts but are more select

36、ive and conservative in their job search. women tend to research thoroughly before applying for positions or attending interviews. Men, on the other hand, seem to rely on their ability to sell themselves and to convince employers that any shortcomings they have will not prevent them from doing a good job.D Managerial and executive progress made by women is confirmed by the annual survey of boards of directors carried out by korn/Ferry/carre/ orban International. This year the sur

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