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Directions:
Suppose you are Li Ming and you want to further your study on your major. Write a letter of application to the head of the Registration Department of a university to which you intend to be admitted and the letter should include the following information:
Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter. Use "Li Ming" instead. You do not need to write the ad dress. (10 points)
[多项选择]Hometown
Where are you from
How long have you lived there
How does your hometown compare with... (place where the candidate is currently living)
Family
What about your family
Could you tell us something about your family
Work/study
What do you do in... (the candidate’s hometown), do you work or study
(If the candidate is already working)
What does your work involve7
Is your job something you had always wanted to do
How long do you think you will stay in this job
(If the candidate is still at school, college or university)
What are your favorite subjects at school What exactly are you studying
What type of work are you hoping to do in the future
What qualifications will you need to achieve that
[填空题]Mr. Li, you (want)on the phone()
[单项选择]Professor Li, many students want to see you. ______ they wait here or outside
A. Do
B. Will
C. Shall
D. Are
[单项选择] Whenever advertisers want you to stop thinking about the product and to start thinking about something bigger, better, or more attractive than the product, they use that very popular word "like". The word "like" is the advertiser’’s equivalent of the magician’’s use of misdirection. "Like" gets you to ignore the product and concentrate on the claim the advertiser is making about it. "For skin like peaches and cream" claims the ad for a skin cream. What is this ad really claiming It doesn’’t say this cream will give you peaches-and-cream skin. There is no verb in this claim, so it doesn’’t even mention using the product. How is skin ever like "peaches and cream" Remember, ads must be read exactly according to the dictionary definition of words. This ad is making absolutely no promise for this skin cream. If you think this cream will give you soft, smooth, and youthful-looking skin, you are the one who has read the meaning into the ad.
The wine that claims "It’’s like taking a
A. economic status
B. practical need
C. emotional need
D. social status