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Passage1
ThisMarchisabusymonthinShanghai.There'salottodo.Herearethe
highlights.
LiveMusic—LateNightJazz
EnjoyrealAmericanjazzfromHerbieDavis,thefamoustrumpetplayer.
He'scomingwithhisnew7-pieceband,Herbie'sHeroes.Herbieisknownto
playwellintheearlyhours,sodon'texpecttogetmuchsleep.ThisisHerbie's
thirdvisittoShanghai.Thefirsttwoweresoldout,sogetyourticketsquickly.
PLACE:TheJazzClubDATES:15~23March
PRICE:¥80,¥120TIME:10:00p.m.tilllate!
TEL:6466-8736
Scottishdancing
Takeyourpartnersandgetreadytodancetillyoudrop.Scottishdancingis
funandeasytolearn.Instructorswilldemonstratethedances.Theliveband,
GordonStroppieandTheWeefreesandalsoexcellent.
PLACE:JackStein'sDATES:everyMonday
PRICE:¥60,¥includingonedrinkTIME:7:00~10:00p.m.
TEL:6402-1877
Exhibitions—ShanghaiMuseum
Thereare120,000piecesonshowhere.YoucanseethewholeofChinese
historyunderoneroof,It'salwaysinterestingtovisit,butdoublyatthemoment
withtheEgyptianTombsExhibition.Therearelotsofmummiesandmoregold
thanyou'veeverseenbefore.Letusknowifyouseeamummymove!
PLACE:ShanghaiMuseum
PRICE:¥30,(Y15forstudents)
TEL:6888-6888DATES:daily
TIME:Monday?Friday9:00a.m.?5:00p.m.,Weekends9:00a.m.?9:00p.m.
Dining一Sushichefintown
SushiisgettingreallybiginShanghai.InJapan,it'sbecomeanartform.
ThemostfamousSushiuartistvisYukiKamura.She'salsooneofthefewfemale
chefsinJapan.She'llbeatSushiSceneallofthismonth.
PLACE:SushiSceneintheDATES:allmonth
PRICE:¥200TIME:lunchtime
TEL:6690-3211
Forafulllistofevents,pleaseseeourwebsite.
1.Supposeyouaregoingtoattendanactivityat8:00p.m.onSaturday,whichone
canyouchoose?
A.LiveMusic-LateNightJazz
B.Scottishdancing
C.Exhibitions—ShanghaiMuseum
D.Dining一Sushichefintown
2.InhowmanyPlacesyoucanhavelivemusic?
A.1.B.2.C.3.D.4.
3.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtotheadvertisements?
A.Scottishdancingissointerestingandeasythatitwillnevertireyouout.
B.TheperformancegivenbytheAmericanjazzhandwon'tlastlong.
C.KamuramadeSushipopularinShanghai.
D.ItismoreinterestingtovisitShanghaiMuseumwiththeexhibitsfrom
Egypt.
4.FromthetextwemayguessthatKamurais.
A.acookB.awaitressC.aninstructorD.anartist
Passage2
What'sonTV?
6:00③Let'stalk!Guest:AnimalexpertJimPorter
⑤Cartoons
⑧News
⑨News
7:00③CookingwithCathy
Tonight:Chickenwithmushrooms.
⑤Movie“AlaughaMinute,?(1955)
JamesRayburn.
⑧SpinforDollars!
⑨FarmReport
7:30?DoubleTrouble(comedy)
Thetwinsdisruptthehighschooldance.
⑨WallStreetToday:StockMarketReport
8:00③NBABasketball.Teamstobeannounced
⑧Movie“Atday'sEnd”(1981)
MichaelCollier,JulieRomer.
DramasetinWorldWarII.
⑨NewsSpecial
“SavingOurWaterways:PollutionintheMississippi”.
l.Ifyouwereahousewife,whichprogramwouldprobablyinterestyoumost?
A.Let'sTalk!B.WilStreetT)day.
C.CookingwithCathy.D.FarmReport.
2.Ifyou'dliketowatchagameshow,youcouldturnontheTVto.
A.Channel5at6:00B.Channel8at7:00
C.Channel3at7:30D.Channel3at8:00
3.WhichismostprobablytheNewsChannel?
A.3.B.5.C,8.D.9.
Passage3
torms
Severalmoreroundsoffiercestorms,tornadoesandfloodsstruckmanypartsof
theAmericanMidwestandNortheastasbadweathercontinuedacrosstheUSfor
asecondmonth.
MonsoonStorms
Asouth-westmonsoonhascausedgreatdamageinpartsofSriLanka.
Governmentmeteorologistssaidthatunexpectedmonsoonalwindsblewdirectly
acrossthecountryfromthesouthernpartoftheearthataboutlOOkm/h,
producingseveralroundsofstormyweather.Nearly250housesinthecapital
Colomboweredamaged.
MtEtnaErupts
SicilyMountEtnavolcanoeruptedshortlyaftermidnightonJuly1,shooting
“bombs"oflave(巖漿)ontheeasternsideofthemountain.The30-minute
eruptioncouldbeseenforseveralmilesbutdidnotthreatenanynearbyvillages.
Hurricane
HurricaneBlasloststrengthasitmovedovercoolerwatersinthePacificOcean
tothewestofMexico.BlasformedoffsouthwestMexicoduringthelastweek,
buttheouterpartofthestormsweptwesternMichoacanState,killingfour
peoplewhentheirwoodandcardboardhomefelldown.
MonkeyRepellent
Afteryearsofunsuccessfulattemptstokeepcrop-eatingmonkeysoutof
Japanesefields,aTokyoresearchteambelievesthatitmayhavefinallyfounda
waytopreventthedamagecausedbythemonkeys.Animalruinofcropswere
successfullypreventedbyshootingchili(辣椒)powderintotheair,irritatingthe
eyesandnosesofmonkeysthatpassedinfrontofcarefullyplacedwarning.
"We'vetried^^allkindsofpreventivemeasures,butthemonkeysarebright
enoughtooutsmartthetricks,“saidToshiakiWada,DirectoroftheTokyo
ForestryExperimentStationinwesternTokyo.
1.ThemonsooninSriLanka.
A.wasofaveragestrength
B.destroyedmorepropertythanpreviousmonsoons
C.wasrareforthattimeoftheyear
D.affectedonlytheouterareasofthenation
2.WhatinformationaboutHurricaneBlasdoesthemapshow?
AHeight.B.Strength.C.Speed.D.Direction.
3.Accordingtotheinformation,whichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?
A.TheeruptionofMtEtnalastedforasecondmonth.
B.HurricaneBlaswasformedoffthecoastofItaly.
C.TheAmericanMidwesthadfineweatherthroughoutJuly1998.
D.TheeruptionofMtEtnadidnotdestroythelocalvillages.
4.ToshiakiWada,directoroftheTokyoForestryExperimentStation,would
describethemonkeysas.
A.happyB.cleverC.harmlessD.lovable
5.Theinformationinthe“EARTHWEEK”diary.
A.tellspeoplefutureweatherpatterns
B.givesadviceondealingwithmonsoons
C.showsthatweathercanchangeunexpectedly
D.showstheeffectsthatstormshaveonanimals
Passage4
Hereistheinformationaboutweb-log.
So,whatdidyouthinkof"CatchMeIfYouCan?”Tellmeyourcomments:
Tania:Ifoundthemovieentertaining,butIreallydon'tbelieveateenager
couldpasshimselfoffasanairlinepilot,adoctor,andalawyer.Itjustdoesn't
seempossiblethatpeoplewouldbelievethat,Heprobablypassedsome
fraudulent(dishonest)checks,buttherestseemsunreal.Thefilmgoesalloutto
shock.
Ben:Tania,ifyoureadthebook,you'dknowthatAbagnalereallydidallthat
stuffandmore.Thebook'sgotalotmoredetailsaboutthestufflikebanking
codesandhowAbagnaleusedhisknowledgetogetmoney,lotsofmoney一
lotsofmoney-twomilliondollarsisn'tjustbeginner'sluck.Theguywasa
genius!
Pete:IsawthefilmandIreadthebook,butIthinkthefilmmakestoomuchof
theFBIagent(經(jīng)紀(jì)人)whotriedtotrackdown(hunt)Abagnale.He'snotabig
dealinthebook,Frommypointofview,thebookgivesabetterunderstanding
ofAbagnale^motives(reasonsfordoingsomething).That'swhatreallysetsit
apart(makesdifferent)forme.
1.Whothinksthatthemovieistoodramatic(exciting)tobetrue?
A.Tania.B.TaniaandPete.
C.PeteandBen.D.Ben.
Passage5
Course:History101"IntroductiontoAmericanHistory^^
INSTRUCTOR:Dr.JaneKlammer
OFFICE:305MarshallHall
OFFICEHOURS:11:15-12:30MWF(MondayWednesdayFriday)
CLASS:363MarshallHall3:35?5:00TT(TuesdayThursday)
10:10-ll:00MWFOthertimebyappointment
TEIEPHONE:255?4786
TEXTBOOK:Green,Robert.P,TheAmericanTradition:AHistoryoftheUnited
States.CharlesE.MerrilypublishingCo.Columbus,Ohio1984whichis
availableattheCollegeBookstore.
COURSEREQUIREMENTS:
mid-termexam:October10,20%ofthefinalgrade
finalexam:December10,40%ofthefinalgrade
termpaperdue:December15,40%ofthefinalgrade
Attendanceisnotrequired,butyouareresponsibleforalltheinformation
givenintheclasslectures.InthelecturesIwilltalkaboutthechaptersinthe
textbookandothermaterialthatIchoosetosupplement(補充)thecourse.The
examswillcoverallthisinformation.Therefore,Iadviseyoutocometothe
classasmuchaspossible.
Ifyouhavetomissaclass,besuretogettheclassmotesfromanother
student.
Yourhomeworkassignmentsarelistedonthenextpage.Youaresupposed
toreadthechapteraboutwhichIwillbelecturingbeforeyoucometoclass.This
istomakesurethatyouunderstandasmuchaspossiblewhiletakingnotesinmy
lectures.Bepreparedwhenyoucometoclass.Ifthereareanychangesinthe
assignedhomeworkreading,Iwillannounceinclass.
Thetermpaperis40%ofyourfinalgrade.Itshouldnotexceed(超
出)fifteenpages.(Anyonethinkingofmajoringinhistorymaywritetwenty-five
pages.)Beforethemid-termexamyouwillchoosethetopicforyoupaper.
Haveagoodterm!
1.Ifastudentwantstoknowwhatthehomeworkassignmentsare,.
A.Prof.Klammerannouncestheminclass
B.thestudentreadsthelistonthenextpage
C.Prof.Klammergivesalistevery,weekinclass
D.thestudentgoestotheprofessor'soffice
2.IfastudentcannotseePorf.KlammerDuringherofficehours,he.
A.seesherafterclassB.callsherathome
C.makesanappointmentwithherD.asksanotherstudent
3.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingistrue?
A.ThetextbookiswrittenbyDr.JaneKlammer.
B.Ifyouhavetomissaclass,besuretosaysorrytoProf.Kalammer.
C.TheStudentscanbuy"IntroductiontoAmericanHistory^^attheCollege
Bookstore.
D.Prof.Klammeradvisesherstudentstotakenotesinherclass.
4.Ifafreshmanthinksthathemightmajorinhistory,whatisthemaximum
lengthofhispapercanbe?
A.Fifteenpages.B.Twenty-fivepages.
C.Tenpages.D.Nomaximum.
Passage6
HungryforChangeispartofagrowingmovementofpeoplewhowantto
stopfaminethroughouttheworld.
Theywanttomakecertainthatpeopleinfamineareascanprotect
themselvesfromtheeffectsoffuturedroughts.
Theyalsowanttomakecertainthatenoughhelpisquicklyavailablefor
emergenciesinallpartsoftheworld.
HungryforChangehashelpedtoraisemillionsofpoundsforfaminerelief.
Ithasattractedagreatdealofnews-paperpublicityforitsreliefwork.Ithasalso
beensuccessfulinpersuadingthegovernmentinBritaintoincreaseitsaid
budget(預(yù)算)byseveralmillionpoundsandcarryoutnewresearchinto
improvedcrops.WhileHungryforChangeworksinBritainforanendto
povertyandfamineintheworld,Oxfamishelpingtogetoverthefearoffamine
insuchcountriesasEthiopiaandSudanwithlong-termdevelopmentprojects.
InNorthWestDarfur,Sudan,Oxfamishelpingtoincreasefoodproduction.
InNorthWestDarfur,Sudan,Oxfamisplantingtreesinordertoprovide
fuelandshelter(住所),andtoprotectthesoil.Itisafarawayarea,whererainfall
ispoorandconditionsforagricultureandtheforestsaredifficult.
InArbaMinch,Ethiopia,Oxfamissupportingaprojecttosupplyclean
watertovillages.Cleanwaterwillreducetheriskofdiseases,especiallyamong
children.
l.Theunderlinedword“famine“probablymeans.
A.thebadharvestofgrain
B.veryseriouslackoffood
C.theplacecoveringwithwaer
D.alongperiodofdryweather
2.Accordingtothepassage,Oxfamdoesnothelp.
A.toincreasefoodproduction
B.toprovidefuelandshelter
C.tobuildschoolsandhospitals
D.tosupplycleanwater
3.WhichofthefollowingisNotTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.HungryforChangewantstohelppeoplepreventfaming.
B.HungryforChangehascollectedalotofmoney.
C.OxfamplanstoimproveagricultureinSudaninaveryshorttime.
D.OxfamisplantingtreestoimproveagricultureinNileProvince.
Passage7
WelcometotheNationalMaritimeMuseum
TheNationalMaritime(海事的)Museumisthelargestofitskindinthe
world,withovertwomillionitemsinitscollections.Twentygalleriesdisplay
someofthefinestseaaffairsinhistoricbuildings,whichwereformerlyaschool
forthesonsofseamen.
Openingtime
10:00-17:00Wnterhours10:00-18:00Summerhours
Lastadmissionisthirtyminutesbeforeclosing.Smokingisnotallowedin
themuseum.
Eatinganddrinkingareonlyallowedinthedesignatedareas.Photography
andvideoarenotpermittedinsidethebuildings.
Bookings
OurCentralBookingGrouphandlesallgroupvisitenquiries,fromschools,
grouporganizersandtouroperators.
Educationandinterpretation(解說)
School'sprogrammersoperateinterm-time.Programmersoftalks,tours,
workshops,story-telling,livinghistoryandinterpretationarerunthroughoutthe
year,especiallyatweekendsandduringschoolholidays.
E-library
Facilities(設(shè)備)areprovidedforelectronicaccess(通道)tothemuseum's
collections.
Pleaseaskamembertostafffordirectionstothenearestterminals(終
端).Thesefacilitiesarealsoavailable(可用的)fromthecomfortofyourown
home.
1.Fromthepassageweknow.
A.schoolprogrammersareonlyrunatweekendsandonholidays
B.partofschooleducationhastobedoneinhemuseum
C.studentscanreceivedifferentkindsofeducationhere
D.themuseumrunsaschoolandhasstudentsofitsown
3.HowcanwegettheinformationintheE-library?
A.Wehavetoaskthemuseumforthepermissiontousethefacilities.
B.Theonlywaytodosoistousetheterminalsofferedbythemuseum.
C.Aslongastheelectronicfacilitiesareavailable,wecandosoanywhere.
D.Ourpurposecannotbeachievedwithoutthedirectionofamemberofstaff.
Passage8
Thingyouneedtoknowaboutstudyingtherestudystyle
Sincethe1950s,theNetherlandshashadcoursesinEnglishespeciallyfor
foreignstudents.Studentsareexpectedtobecriticalofwhattheyreadandhear,
andtobeableofworkingindependently.Foreignstudentswillsoonnoticethat
atDutchinstitutionsforhigherlearningispeopleareexpectedtodoalotof
talking.Themostcommonformofteachingistheseminarorworkinggroup,
whereasmallgroupofstudentsworkunderateacher'ssupervisionto
analyze(分析)acertainproblem.Onexams,theyhavetoshowthattheyknow
thematerial,andthattheyhaveformedwell-foundedopinionsonthesubject.
Accommodations(住宿)
Ifyouareinanexchangeprogrammeroraninternationalcourse,itisquite
possiblethataroomwillbearrangedforyou.Acceptitimmediately,oryouwill
regretitlater.That'sbecausefindingaplacetoliveinacountryascrowdedas
theNetherlandsisnoteasy.
BeforeyouleaveChina,askyourhostinstitutionwhetherornothousing
willindeedbearrangedinadvance.IfyouareintheNetherlandsandstill
lookingforaplace,asktheinternationalrelationsofficeorthestudentdeanfor
advice.
Expenses
Tuition"學(xué)費)
Bachelor'sdegree:about2,500eurosayear
Master'sdegree:5,000—12,000eurosayear
Livingexpenses:
ExperiencehasshownthatayearintheNetherlandscostsaChinesestudent
about450一750eurosamonth.
Hereisabreakdownofaveragepricesofsupermarketgoods:
Litreofmilk:0.5—0.8euro
Kiloofapples:1.5euros
Shampoo,400ml:4euros
Tubeoftoothpaste:1euro
Bedsheet:20euros
Otherexpenses:
Haircut:15euros
AirtickettoChina:600—800euros
Mobilephonecall(oneminute):0.1—0.3euro
PhonecalltoChina(withIPcard):7euros(oneminute)
PostagestampintheNetherlands:0.39euro
StampforChina:0.78euro
(1euro=aboutlOyuan)
Transportation
Trains,busesandtramsrunthroughoutthecountry.
IfyoureallywanttosampleDutchlife,andgetaroundquicklyandeasily,
buyyourselfabicycle.Moststudentsbuysecond-handbicycles.Areasonable
onewillcostyou70-120euros.Youcanfindthematsecond-handbicycle
shopsoratthebicycleparkingfacilitiesnearrailwaystations.
1.Teachersforeignstudentstodomuchtalkingandanalyzinginordertomake
them.
A.gethighermarksB.passexamseasier
C.beabletoworkindependentlyD.getinclosetouchwitheachother
2.Thepassageimpliesthat.
A.itiseasiertofindaroominNetherlands
B.itisdifficulttofindaroominNetherlands
C.yourhostinstitutionwillsurelyfindaroomforyou
D.theinternationalrelationsofficecanfindaroomforyou
3.ItcostsatleastayearforaMaster'sdegree.
A.104,000yuanB.104,000euros
C.174,000yuanD.134.000euros
4.Moststudentsridesecond-handbicyclesmainlybecause.
A.theycanridethemfastandeasily
B.bicyclesaresafeandcomfortableforriding
C.bicyclesareconvenientandeasytopark
D.bicyclesareconvenientandcheap
Passage9
Thisistimeofyearwhenwethinkaboutgivingandreceivingpresents.Can
youfindalittleextratogive?Onthispagewesuggestafeworganizationsyou
mightliketohelp.
LittletonChildren'sHome
Wedon'twantyourmoney,butchildren'stoys,booksandclothesingood
conditionwouldbeverywelcome.
Also一wearelookingforfriendlyfamilieswhowouldtakeourchildren
intotheirhomesforeafewhoursordaysandgivethemnotonlyfoodbutalse
love.Youhavesomuch-willyoushareit?
PhoneSisterThomason55671.
Children'sHospice
Welookafterasmallnumberofverysickchildren.Thisimportantwork
skillandlove.Wecannotcontinuewithoutgiftsofmoneytopayformore
nursingstaff.Wealsoneedstorybooksandtoyssuitableforquietgames.
StreetFood
Inthewinterweather,it'snofunbeinghomeless.It'sevenworseifyou're
hungry.
Wegivehotfoodtoatleastfiftypeopleeverynight.It'shardwork,but
necessary.Canyoucomeandhelp?Ifnot,canyoufindalittlemoney?Weusea
veryoldkitchen,andweurgentlyneedsomenewsaucepans.Moneyfornew
wouldbemostwelcomeindeed.
ContactStreetFood,c/oMary'sHouse,ElmingWay.LittletonPhone
27713.
LittletonYouthClub
Haveyougotanunwantedchair?一arecordplayer?一apotofpaint?
Becausewecanusethem!
Wewanttogettoworkonourmeetingroom!
Pleasephone66231andwe'llbehappytocollectanythingyoucangiveus.
Thankyou!
Weofferawarmbedforthenighttoanyonewhohasnowheretogo.We
renttheformerCommercialHotelonGreenStreet.Althoughitisnotexpensive,
weneverseemtohavequiteenoughmoney.Canyouletushaveafewpounds?
Anyamount,howeversmall,willbesuchahelp.
Sendittousat15,GreenSt,Littleton.Pleasemakeacheckpayableto
NightShelter.
1.ifyoulikechildrenandyoucouldofferahappyfamilytoahomeless
child,youmaygoto.
A.StreetFoodB.TheNightShelter
C.LittletonChildren'sHomeD.Children'sHospice
2.Wecaninferthat.
A.therearetoomanysocialproblemsinthiscountry
B.peopleareverypoorduringthetimeforgiving
C.warm-heartedpeopleliketogiveawaymoney
D.thispassageistakenfromalocalnewspaper
3.Ifyourchildhasgrownup,youmaytakethechild'sthingsto.
A.Children'sHomeandChildren'sHospice
B.YouthClubandChildren'sHome
C.Children'sHospiceandNightShelter
D.YouthClubandNightShelter
Passage10
ThePhantomoftheOpera
ThePhantomoftheOpera,byAndrewLloydWebber,debuts(appearsin
publicforthefirsttime)inShanghai,markingtheproduction'sfirstAsian
performance.SinceitwasfirststagedinLondon,theplayhasbeenseenby58
millionpeopleallovertheworld.ThePhantomoftheOperadepicts(描述)a
mysteriouspersonwithabeautifulvoicelivingundertheParisTheatre.The
grandstagesetsandmusicalfamousthroughouttheworld.
7:15pm,December18
200-2000yuan
7:15pm,December19,24-26,31
100-800yuan
ShanghaiGrandTheatre,300Rennindadao
Tel:5466-0206
Cellorecital(大提琴獨奏會)
CellistNinaKotovawillstagearecitalinShanghai.Kotova,fromRussia,is
anexcellentmusicianandcomposer(作曲家).Shegainedworldattentionwhen
shewonfirstprizeinaninternationalmusiccontestattheageof15.Sheisa
modelandhasgracedthesoversofmanyfashionmagazines.
7:30pm,December15
50-500yuan
ShanghaiConcertHall,523Yan'anDonglu
Tel:6386-2836
Pipaconcert
YangJingplaysthepipainconcert.Thepipaplayerfoundher
distinctive(有特色的)musicalcharacterthroughtheancientpiecesofanancient
cultureandthemostcontemporary(當(dāng)代的)musicoftheworld.Rootedinthe
millennia-oldtraditionofChinesemusic,shebuildsonavastbodyofmusical
historyfromtheEastandWest.
7:15pm,December10
40-100yuan
HeLutingConcertHall,20FenyangLu
Tel:6437-1192
1.Toattendtwodifferentconcertslistedabovewillcostatleast.
A.80yuanB.90yuanC.600yuanD.l,000yuan
2.ThosewhoareinChinesetraditionalmusicwill.
A.watchaconcertattheHeLutingConcertHall
B.spend500yuanormoreonaticket
C.call55466-0206tobooktickets
D.watchaplayat300RenminDadaoonDec.18
3.Wecanknowfromtheadvertisementsthat.
A.peoplelivinginShanghaiwillseethefirstperformanceofThePhantomof
theOpera
B.ThePhantomoftheOperaisamusicalplayperformedattheParisTheatre
C.CellistKotova'sphotocanbeseenonthecoversofmanyfashion
magazines
D.YangJing,thepipaplayer,acceptsnowesterninfluenceinherperformance
Passage11
AdultBasicEducation(ABE)andGEDPreparation
Task
TheAdultBasicEducationDepartmentservesahugepopulationofearners.
Ourtaskistoteachbasicskillsandhelplearnerstogetmoreknowledgeto
functioneffectivelyasafamilymember,citizen,worker,andlifelonglearnerina
changingworld.
Description
ABEisanon-credit(非學(xué)分的)programofself-improvementdesignedto
improvebasicskillsforstudentswhoareofdifferenteducationallevels.
Developmentsofreading,writing,andmathsskillsarepaidspecialattentionto,
aswellaslifeskills,employ-ability,andtechnology.Studentswithouthigh
schooldiplomasalsohaveopportunitiestopreparefortheGEDexamsinthe
fivesubjectareas;writing,socialstudies,science,literature,andmaths.
Prerequisites
ABEclassesareopentoanyone18oroverwhodesirestoimprovebasic
reading,writing,andmathsskillsattheprecollegelevel.Studentswhoare16or
17mustfirstobtainanofficialreleasefromhighschoolbeforeattendingclass.
Tobeaccepted,studentsmustattendanEducationalPlanningSession.During
theEducationalPlanningSessionstudentswillbegivenanoverviewoftheABE
programsaswellasPCCpolities,fees,etc.Studentswillalsohavetheirreading,
writing,andmathsabilitiesassessed(被評估)DuringtheEducationalPlanning
Session.Theresultsoftheirassessmentswillhelptheteachersdevelop
individualprogramsofstudyforstudentstoguidethemtowardtheirpersonal
glals.StudentsmeedingspecialhelpmustgetintouchwiththeOfficefor
StudentswithDisabilities(503-977-4341)atleasttwoweeksbeforethesessionis
held.
Course
ABE0741:BeginningLiteracy
ABE0742:Beginning
ABEO743:IntermediateI
ABE0744:IntermediateII
ABE0745SecondaryI
ABE0746:SecondaryII(IncludespreparationfortheGEDTest)
1.TheABEDepartmentservesanaimto.
A.providelearnerswithbasicknowledgeandskillstofitinwithsociety
B.helplearnerssuccessfullygetajobinachangingworld
C.offerdiplomastothosewhofailtofinishsecondaryeducation
D.providestudentswithopportunitiestopreparefortheGEDexams
2.A17-year-oldisnotacceptedtoABEclassesonlybecause.
A.heisbelow18
B.hecan'tofferahighschooldiploma
C.heleftschoolwithoutofficialpermission
D.heisassessedpoorinlearningperformance
Passage12
TheMainLibraryHasFiveFloorsOpentothePublic
FOURTHFLOOR:SocialSciences&History
300-399,650-659&900-999.Lawbooksareshelvedinaseparatearea.Follow
signsfortheLawLibrary.
THIRDFLOOR:Humanities
100-199,200-299,400-499,700-799&800-899.
SECONDFLOOR:ScienceandTechnology
500-599,600-649&660-699.
FIRSTFLOOR:Current(unbound)Periodicals(期刊)。
AninformationpointisinsidethePeriodicalsOffice.
GROUNDFLOOR:Reference
Generalreferencebooksandbibliographies(書目;目錄).
TheReferenceLibrariansoneachfloorareavailabletoanswerqueries
duringofficehours.AtothertimesyoucanaskattheIssueDesk,ontheGround
Floor.
Booksareshelvedaccordingtosize:
NormalsizeLargesize
Theshelvesarecolourcodedtohelpyouidentifythem:
REDLargebooks
WHITENormalsizebooks
YELLOWLargeperiodicals
BLUENormalsizeperiodicals
BooksreturnedthepreviousdaymaybeontheRecentReturnsshelves,
nexttotheReferenceLibrarians7desks.
1.Ifyouwanttolookupawordinadictionary,whichfloorwouldyougoto?
A.Groundfloor.B.Firstfloor.
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