PETS Level 4 Sample TasksWord文件下载.docx
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mplanningtogotolasvegasforaholidayandwouldliketostayinalargehotel.anythingtorecommend?
er?
thehiltonhotelthereisquitealargeone.ithas?
er?
3,174bedrooms.italsohas12restaurantsandabout125,000squarefeetofconventionspace.there'
rea10-acrerecreationdeckandastageshowdininghall.over3,600peoplenowworkforit.w:
oh,great!
isitthelargesthotelintheu.s.?
yes,itis.butitmaynotbethelargestintheworld.er?
asfarasiknow,thehotelrossiyainmoscowislargerthanhilton.itisa12-storybuildingthathas3,200rooms.itcanprovideaccommodationfor6,000guests.ittakesnearly8yearsandahalftospendonenightineachroom.besides,there'
sa21-story"
presidentialtower"
inthecentralcourtyard.ithas15restaurantsand93elevators.anditemploysabout3,000people.theballroomisknownastheworld'
slargest.russiansarenotallowedtoliveinthathotel.andforeignersarecharged16timesmorethantheverylowratechargedrussianofficials.w:
it'
sunbelievable?
[fadeout]
nowyouwillheartherecordingagain.(therecordingisrepeated.)
thatistheendofparta.
partbyouwillheararadioweatherforecast.answerquestions6-10whilelistening.usenotmorethan5wordsforeachanswer.youwillheartherecordingtwice.younowhave40secondstoreadthequestions.
whenwillshowersreachsouth-westenglandandthesoutherncoastofwales?
6
whatwilltheminimumtemperaturebeinthesouthduringthenight?
7
onwhatdayoftheweekdoyouthinkthisweatherforecastwasgiven?
8
whatwillbethegeneralfeelingabouttheweekendinthenetherlands?
9
whatpartofenglandwillbecloudyanddryovertheweekend?
10
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hello.it'
sbeenanotherwarmandfinedayformostofus.temperaturesinsouth-eastenglandreachedtwenty-sixdegreescentigradebymid-afternoon,andbrightonhadfifteenhoursoflovelysunshine.butalreadytheweatherisbeginningtochange,i'
mafraid,andduringthenightshowerswillslowlymoveinfromtheatlantictoreachsouth-westenglandandthesoutherncoastofwalesbyearlymorning.therestofthecountrywillhaveaverymild,drynightwithminimumtemperaturesnolowerthanfifteendegreesinthesouth,alittlecooler?
elevendegreesorso?
inthenorth.anyremainingshowersinnorthwestscotlandwillpassquickly,toleaveamild,drynighttheretoo.andnow,theoutlookforfridayandtheweekend.well,southerneuropewillonceagaingetthebestoftheweekendweather,andifyourholidaystartsthisweekend,thensouthernspainistheplacetogo,withtemperaturesofthirty-fourdegreesalongthemediterraneancoast.attheeasternendofthemed,too,youcanexpectuninterruptedsunshineandtemperaturesofuptothirty-twodegreescentigradeingreeceandsouth-eastitaly,butfurthernorththeweather'
snotsosettled.muchoffrance,belgiumandthenetherlandswillbecloudywithoccasionalrainandmaximumtemperatureswillbearoundtwenty-twodegrees?
verydisappointingforthistimeoftheyear.scotlandandnorthernirelandwillhaveheavyrainformuchoftheweekendandtemperatureswilldroptoacoolseventeendegrees.acrossmostofenglandtheweatherwillbecloudybutmainlydrywithsunnyperiods.andwhenthesundoescomeouttemperaturescouldrisetoamaximumoftwenty-threedegrees.
thatistheendofpartb.
partcyouwillhearthreedialoguesormonologues.beforelisteningtoeachone,youwillhavetimetoreadthequestionsrelatedtoit.whilelistening,answereachquestionbychoosinga,b,cord.afterlistening,youwillhavetimetocheckyouranswer.youwillheareachpieceonceonly.questions11-13arebasedonthefollowingtalkintroducingemilydickinson,awell-knownamericanpoet.younowhave30secondstoreadquestions11-13.
11.howlongdidemilydickinsonliveinthehousewhereshewasborn?
[a]almostallherlife[b]lessthanhalfherlife[c]until1830[d]before1872
12.whichofthefollowingistrueofemilydickinson?
[a]shewasnotaproductivepoet.[b]shesawmanyofherpoemspublished.[c]shewasnotasociableperson.[d]shehadcontactonlywithafewpoets.
13.whenwasemilydickinsonwidelyrecognized?
[a]afterhenryjamesreferredhighlytoher[b]aftersevenofherpoemswerepublished[c]afterherpoemsbecameknowntoothers[d]aftershewasdeadformanyyears
emilydickinsonisoneofthegreatestamericanpoets.shewasborninatypicalnewenglandvillageinmassachusettsondecember10,1830.shewasthesecondchildofthefamily.shediedinthesamehousefifty-sixyearslater.duringherlifetimesheneverlefthernativeland.sheleftherhomestateonlyonce.shelefthervillageveryfewtimes.andafter1872sherarelyleftherhouseandyard.inthelastyearsofherlifesheretreatedtoasmallerandsmallercircleoffamilyandfriends.inthoselateryearsshedressedinwhite,avoidedstrangers,andcommunicatedchieflythroughnotesandpoemsevenwithintimates.thedoctorwhoattendedherillnesswasallowedto"
examine"
herinanotherroom,seeingherwalkbyanopeneddoor.shewasthoughtofasa"
strange"
figureinherhomevillage.whenshediedonmay15,1886,shewasunknowntotherestoftheworld.onlysevenofherpoemshadappearedinprint.buttothinkemilydickinsononlyasastrangefigureisaseriousmistake.shelivedsimplyanddeliberately.shefacedtheessentialfactsoflife.accordingtohenryjames,afamousamericannovelist,shewasoneofthoseonwhomnothingwaslost.onlybythuslivingcoulddickinsonmanagebothtofulfillherobligationsasadaughter,asister,andahousekeeperandtowriteontheaverageonepoemaday.shereadonlyafewbooksbutknewthemdeeply.herpoemsaresimplebutremarkablyrich.notuntil1950swassherecognizedasoneofthegreatestamericanpoets.
sectioniiuseofenglishreadthefollowingtext.choosethebestwordforeachnumberedblankandmarka,b,cordonanswersheet
(1).duringthe1980s,unemploymentandunderemploymentinsomecountrieswasashighas90percent.somecountriesdidnot1enoughfood;
basicneedsinhousingandclothingwerenot
(2).manyofthesecountrieslookedtotheindustrialprocessesofthedevelopednations
(3)solutions.
(4),problemscannotalwaysbesolvedbycopyingtheindustrializednations.industryinthedevelopednationsishighlyautomatedandvery
(5).itprovidesfewerjobsthanlabor-intensiveindustrialprocesses,andhighly
(6)workersareneededto
(7)andrepairtheequipment.theseworkersmustbetrained,
(8)manynationsdonothavethenecessarytraininginstitutions.thus,the
(9)ofimportingindustrybecomeshigher.studentsmustbesentabroadto
(10)vocationalandprofessionaltraining.
(11),justtobegintraining,thestudentsmust
(12)learnenglish,french,german,orjapanese.thestudentsthenspendmanyyearsabroad,and
(13)donotreturnhome.allnationsagreethatscienceandtechnology
(14)beshared.thepointis:
countries
(15)theindustrialprocessesofthedevelopednationsneedtolookcarefully
(16)thecosts,becausemanyofthesecostsare
(17).studentsfromthesenationsshould
(18)theproblemsoftheindustrializedcountriesclosely.
(19)care,theywilltakehomenottheproblemsofscienceandtechnology,
(20)thebenefits.
1.[a]generate[b]raise[c]produce[d]manufacture
2.[a]answered[b]met[c]calculated[d]remembered
3.[a]for[b]without[c]as[d]about
4.[a]moreover[b]therefore[c]anyway[d]however
5.[a]expensive[b]mechanical[c]flourishing[d]complicated
6.[a]gifted[b]skilled[c]trained[d]versatile
7.[a]keep[b]maintain[c]retain[d]protect
8.[a]since[b]so[c]and[d]yet
9.[a]charge[b]price[c]cost[d]value
10.[a]accept[b]gain[c]receive[d]absorb
11.[a]frequently[b]incidentally[c]deliberately[d]eventually
12.[a]soon[b]quickly[c]immediately[d]first
13.[a]some[b]others[c]several[d]few
14.[a]might[b]should[c]would[d]will
15.[a]adopting[b]conducting[c]receiving[d]adjusting
16.[a]to[b]at[c]on[d]about
17.[a]opaque[b]secret[c]sealed[d]hidden
18.[a]tackle[b]learn[c]study[d]manipulate
19.[a]in[b]through[c]with[d]under
20.[a]except[b]nor[c]or[d]but
sectioniiireadingcomprehensionpartareadthefollowingfourtexts.answerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosinga,b,cord.markyouranswersonanswersheet1.
text1
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snorthernterritorybecamethefirstlegalauthorityintheworldtoallowdoctorstotakethelivesofincurablyillpatientswhowishtodie.themeasurewaspassedbytheconvincingvoteof15to10.almostimmediatelywordflashedontheinternetandwaspickedup,halfaworldaway,byjohnhofsess,executivedirectoroftherighttodiesocietyofcanada.hesentitonviathegroup'
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