Directions:
You have a neighbor who regularly cooks food on a very smoky outdoor barbecue.
The smoke blows directly into your home. You have complained to your neighbor, but he refuses to clean the barbecue. Write to the local police and explain your problem. Your writing should include the following items:
1) explain what is wrong;
2) give details;
3) ask for help to fix the problem.
You should Write about 100 words on ANSWER SHEET 2. Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter. Use "Wang Hong" instead. You do not need to write the address.
Directions:
You have a neighbor who regularly cooks food on a very smoky outdoor barbecue.
The smoke blows directly into your home. You have complained to your neighbor, but he refuses to clean the barbecue. Write to the local police and explain your problem. Your writing should include the following items:
1) explain what is wrong;
2) give details;
3) ask for help to fix the problem.
You should Write about 100 words on ANSWER SHEET 2. Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter. Use "Wang Hong" instead. You do not need to write the address.
You have seen them in movies:
scientists who are infallible and coldly objective--little more than animated
computers in white lab coats. They take measurements and record results as if
the collection of data were the sole object of their lives. The assumption= If
one gathers enough facts about something, the relationships between those facts
will spontaneously reveal themselves. Nonsense! The myth of the infallible scientist evaporates when one thinks of the number of great ideas in science whose originators were correct in general but wrong in detail. The English physicist John Dalton gets credit for modern atomic theory, but his mathematical formulas for calculating atomic weights were incorrect. The Polish astronomer Copernicus, who corrected Ptolemy’s ancient concept of an Earth-centered universe, nevertheless was mistaken in the A. (A) objects to the tendency of scientists to rely on existing data B. (B) rejects the way in which scientists are portrayed in the media C. (C) is amused at the accidental nature of some scientific findings D. (D) opposes the glorification of certain scientists at the expense of others [简答题]Directions:
Suppose you have a friend, Paul, who is about to attend college. He wants you to advise him on which subject to major in—history, in which he is very interested, or computer science, which offers a better job prospect. You should write a letter to tell him your suggestion. Write your letter in no less than 100 words. Write it neatly on ANSWER SHEET 2. Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter; use " Li Ming " instead. Do not write the address. [单项选择] ·You will hear five different people who have all been interviewed for jobs with a large international company which is going to build a new factory. ·For each extract there are two tasks. For Task One, decide which job the speaker was interviewed for from the list A-H. For Task Two, decide which feeling that each person expresses about changing jobs from the list A-H. ·After you have listened once, replay the recording.
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