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PAGE289歷年大學生英語競賽試題2002全國大學生英語競賽試題題樣+答案PartIListeningComprehension(30minutes,30points)SectionADialogues(10points)Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.1.A.Settingthetable.B.Polishingsilverware.aaaC.Sewingnapkins.aaaD.Stockingapantry.2.A.Hepublishesbooks.aaaaB.Heisawriter.aaaC.Hecollectsautomobiles.D.Heworksinindustry.3.A.Whethersheisingoodhealth.aaaB.Whethershehascorrespondedwithherrelativesrecently.aaaC.Whethersheisabouttowritetoherfolks.aaaD.Whethershestillreceivesalotofletters.4.A.Don’tsubscribetothejournal.B.Readadifferentjournal.aaaC.Findabetterengineer.D.Don’tsaveanymoney.5.A.Itwillprobablyrain.aaaB.Itwillprobablybefoggy.aaaC.Itwillprobablynotrain.D.Itwillprobablybecold.6.A.Getdirectionstothebusstation.B.Gettothegrocerystore.aaaC.Givethemandirectionstothebusstation.aaaD.Findoutwherethestoplightis.7.A.Borrowthetypewriter.B.Visitthewoman.aaaC.Gohomesoon.D.Readthewoman’spaper.8.A.Winterishisfavoriteseasonforsports.B.Sportsarequiteaaaaaimportanttohim.aaaC.Heshouldbemoreenthusiastic.D.Heplaysbetterthanheusedto.9.A.Thesituationlooksbetterthanitis.aaaB.Thephoneconnectionwasbad.aaaC.Thetwowomenoughttospeaktoeachotherinperson.aaaD.It’sbettertobecourageous.10.A.Arestaurant.aaB.Ahotel.aaaC.Ahospital.aaaD.Anairport.SectionBNewsItems(10points)Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear10piecesofshortnews.Attheendofeachnews,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.11.A.OnDecember31,2001.B.OnJanuary1,2002.aaaC.OnthedaywhenChinawonthebidtohostthe2008Olympics.aaaD.OnthedaywhenChinaenteredtheWTO.12.A.Foranti-terrorism.B.Forpeacetalk.aaaC.Forexchangingtheprisonersofwar.aaaD.Forimprovingthebilateralrelationship.13.A.ThetalkswasheldbyUSPresidentBushandUnitedNationsaaaSecretaryGeneralKoffiAnnan.aaaB.Thereare6millionrefugeesneededhelp.aaaC.TherefugeesareAfghans.aaaD.TherefugeesareinAfghanistan,PakistanandIran.14.A.ChineseandJews.B.JewsandJapanese.aaaC.IndiansandGermany.D.GermanyandIndians.15.A.ToimprovetherelationsbetweenIraqandIran.aaaB.ToimprovetherelationsbetweenIraqandKuwait.aaaC.ToimprovetherelationsbetweenIranandJordan.aaaD.ToimprovetherelationsbetweenIranandJordan.16.A.VitaminC.B.VitaminE.aaaC.BothVitaminCandVitaminE.D.NeitherVitaminCnorVitaminE.17.A.TheGroupofEightLeadersMeetingwasheldinGenoa,Italy.aaaB.Thepoliceusedteargasagainstthedemonstratorswhomarchedaaaaapeacefully.aaaC.Thepoliceusedteargasagainst100,000demonstrators.aaaD.TheconflicthappenedthefirstdayoftheGroupofEightLeadersaaaaaMeeting.18.A.Forty.B.Three.C.Fortyfour.D.Four.19.A.TherefugeeswereforcedtoCanadabyIndonesianpolice.aaaB.TherefugeeswereforcedtoAmericabyAustralianpolice.aaaC.TherefugeeswereforcedtoAustraliabyIndonesianpolice.aaaD.TherefugeeswereforcedtoIndonesiabyAustralianpolice.20.A.24.B.33.C.10.D.14.SectionCCompoundDictation(10points)Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Thenlistentothepassageagain.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom21to28withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom29to30youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthemainpointsinyourownwords.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewrittenandrewritethecorrectanswersontheAnswerSheet.aaaTheconflictinNorthernIrelandappearstobeareligiouswar,butmanyIrishpeoplewouldarguethatitisn’t.Its(21)____areintheEnglishcolonizationofIreland.Inthesixteenthcentury,Englandcolonizedor“planted”mostofIrelandbytakinglandfromthenativesandgivingittoBritishpeople,socreatingapopulation(22)____toEngland.Ubster,(23)____ofthefourIrishprovinces,wasthelastparttobeplanted,earlyintheseventeenthcentury.PlantationsinotherpartsofthelandhadnotbeenassuccessfulastheEnglishhadhoped.TheylearnedfromtheirmistakesandplantedUbsterinamuchmore(24)____andorganizedway.Therewerealsofarmore(25)____immigrantsfromScotlandtoUbsterthantootherpartsofIreland.Religionhasbeenanindication,fornearly300years,ofwhethersomeoneisa(26)____ofthecolonizersorthecolonized.Throughoutthistime,certainsectorsofeach(27)____havekeptseparatefromeachother,growingupwithamixtureofhistoryandemotional(28)____whichhelpskeephostilityalive.ActingunderpressurefromtheProtestantcommunity,whohadformedanarmytodefendtheirrighttoremainpartofGreatBritain,(29)____.UnderthisnewState,Catholicssufferedvariousformsofdiscrimination,(30)____.Thepresenttroublesbeganin1968and1969whenpeacefulmarchesforCatholiccivilrightswereviolentlyattacked.PartIIVocabularyandStructure(15minutes,30points)SectionAMultipleChoice(20points)Directions:Thereare20incompletesentencesinthissection.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.31.Twentyyearsagoinaninterview,Ifacedthreemen______myagearmedwithahundredreasonsastowhyIwasthewomanforthejob.A.twotimesB.twiceC.olderthanD.asoldas32.Ihaddonemyresearch.Notonlythat,buthavingalreadyworkedforthecompany,Inaivelybelievedtheyknewmeand______Iwascapableof.A.whichB.itC.thatD.what33.Sotheirfirstquestionflooredme.“Tellme,Christa,”saidthesmugone,“whatwouldyoudoifoneofthechildrenfellillandyou______athome?”A.arehopedB.shouldstayC.wereneededD.bewished34.Iremember______somethingabouthavingahusbandwhowasveryflexibleandananny,amotherandamotherinlawwhocouldstepinatshortnotice—A.mutteringB.saidC.answerD.haduttered35.Butfrom______,youcouldforgetmycarefullypreparedspeechaboutthefutureofthecompanyandmyroleinit.A.thetimeB.thatmomentonC.theinstantD.thatday36.IfthequestionwereaskedofmetodayIwould______theidiotwhoaaskeditbysaying:“Tellme,asaparent,whatwouldyoudoifyourachildwereill?A.beagainstB.gotoaskC.turnitbackonD.liketomake37.You’dexplaintowhatIwouldhopeisacaringcompanyandbetoldtoleavetheofficeand______foryourfamily.”A.bethereB.gotoC.arriveD.beavailable38.ButIwas______thatbravenorthatbolshyinthosedays.A.soB.alsoC.eitherD.neither39.______,Igotthejob—probablybecause,asawoman,Iwascheaper.A.SurprisinglyB.ObviouslyC.AsaresultD.Therefore40.Needlesstosay,noneoftheothermale______wasaskedthesamequestion.A.colleguesB.candidatesC.workmatesD.participants41.ImentionitonlybecauseIam______abouttheGovernment’splantobringinnewlawswhichwouldgiveparentstherighttoaskforchildfriendlyworkinghours,notbecauseit’snotrightandproper—A.worriedB.curiousC.eagerD.uneasy42.butbecause______itwillgivefirmstheexcusetodiscriminatefromthewordgo.A.itisseeminglyB.itislikelyC.itseemstomeD.itlikesme43.______,whichwassupposedtoheraldtherighttoflexibleworkingaandchildfriendlyhoursnowalsogivesbossestherighttosaynoiftheybelieveitwilldamagebusiness.A.ThiswatereddownnewversionofalawB.Thisnew,watereddownversionofalawC.ThisnewversionwatereddownlawD.Thislawofnewversionwatereddown44.Sowhowillwin,ninetimesoutof10?Thosepayingthewages,that’swho:they’redoingtherecruiting.Maleandsingle______femalewithchildren—guesswhollgetthejob?A.andB.orC.butD.nor45.Itcouldsetbackequalityintheworkplace______,andtherewillbefewwhowillbeinapositiontotaketheircomplainttotribunal.A.bydecadesB.fortensofyearsC.inacenturyD.foralongtime46.LikeparttimepolicewomanMichelleChew,awardedcompensationwhenbossesrefusedtochangeher______toallowthesinglemothertolookafterherchildren.Result?A.normalB.everydayC.routineD.shift47.Theylostanofficerwith______experience,andtaxpayersinAvonandSomersetfootedthebill.Whatkindofbusinesssenseisthat?A.13yearsB.13yearsC.13yearsD.13year48.Butthisisnotjustamale______femaleissue,althoughthedangeristhat’swhatitwillbecome.A.versusB.againstC.oppositeD.and49.______istheBritishfirmwhichissaidtoberefusingtobringhomeanexecutivefromNewYorkA.WhatapityB.HowheartlessC.SoindifferentD.Whatashame50.who’sworriedabouthissonwakingupscreaminginthenightafterhewasatschoolneartheWorldTradeCenter______thehijackersstruck?A.atthetimeB.onthedayC.intheinstantD.bythemomentSectionBErrorCorrection(10points)Directions:Thefollowingpassagecontains9errors.Ineachcaseonlyonewordisinvolved.YoushouldproofreadthepassageontheAnswerSheetandcorrectitinthefollowingway:PartIIISituationalDialogues(5minutes,10points)Directions:Completethefollowingdialoguesbychoosingthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.61.Tom:Myteamplayedaseriesofgames.Mike:________________________Tom:Wewonthefirsttwogames,butlostthelastthree.A.Oh,really?B.Howdidyoudo?C.Congratulations!D.Youdidagoodjob!62.Mary:Ifeelreallyhomesick.Iwanttogobackhome.David:________________________Whenyouaremoreaccustomedtoaaaaaabeinghere,youwillfeelhappier.A.Don’tworry.You’llbebettertomorrow.B.You’dbetternot.C.Youhaven’tadjustedtothisnewplaceyet.D.OK,youcangonow.63.Ricard:Doyoubelievethatsmokingcausescancer?Dillon:________________________Theyshowedpeoplewhosmokegetaaaaaaacancermuchmoreoftenthanpeoplewhodon’tsmoke.A.Maybeyes.B.Yes.Doctorshaveprovedit.C.Totellthetruth,Idon’tbelieveit.D.Personallyspeaking,Idoubtit.64.Kate:John’sarealbaseballfan!Tony:________________________HegoestobaseballgamesalltheaaaaatimeorwatchesthemonTV.A.Yes,hereallylovesbaseball.B.However,heisabadplayer.C.Hemustcoolhimselfdown.D.Oh,whathedoesisridiculous.65.Tina:Awomanstolefiftydollarsfromme.Igaveherthemoneyaaaaabecauseshesaiditwouldhelpasickgirlinthehospital.Eve:________________________It’sworsethanbeingrobbedbyaaaasomeonewithagun!Tina:Well,it’snotasdangerousasbeingrobbedbysomeonewithaaaaaagun.Eve:________________________Tina:That’strue.Iguessfraudisjustasbadasothertypesofaaaaacrime.A.Howhorribleitis!;Idratherberobbedbysomeonewithaaagun.B.Youarekindhearted.;Becarefulnexttime.C.Idon’tthinktheresreallyasickgirlwaitingforyouraamoney.;Iagreewithyou.D.That’saterriblecrime.;Yes,butinthefutureyouwillbeaalesstrustingthanbefore.66.Jimmy:Ithinkhoneybeesareveryusefulinsects.Theymakehoneyfforus.Amy:________________________Theyalsohelptheflowersgrowaaaintoafruit.Jimmy:ButIdon’tliketermites.Ithinkthey’redisgusting.Amy:________________________Theyreactuallyaverygoodsourceoffood.Peopleinsomecountrieseatthem.Jimmy:Really?Ididn’tknowthat.A.Ilovehoneyverymuch.;Metoo.B.Theyneverdotheleastharmtous.;That’swrong.C.That’sagoodpoint.;I’mnotsureIagreewithyou.D.Wehavedifferentopinions.;Onthecontrary,theyarenotaadisgusting.67.Beth:Alwaysbehonestwithyourpatients.That’swhatmyadvisoraaaaatoldmetodo.Ken:________________________Ialwaystrytotellmypatientstheaaaatruth.A.Don’tbelievewhathesaid.B.That’sagoodruletoliveby.C.Sayingiseasierthandoing.D.Yes,Idoliketofollow,althoughsomepatientsdon’tlikeit.68.Sally:Areyougoingtogetanewcar?Dick:________________________Ifmyoldcarstopsworking,I’llhavetobuyanewone.A.Itdependsonmyoldcar.B.Ofcourse.Anewcariscool!C.No,Iwon’t.D.I’dliketohaveyouropinion.69.Nora:You’relate.Nowwe’llmissthemovie.Alex:________________________Iwasstuckintraffic.A.Whyareyousoimpatient?B.Oh,youshouldgotothemoviebyyourself.C.There’snothingserious,Ithink.D.I’msorry,honey.Iapologize.70.Jenny:SoJoe,Iheardyoursisterdecidedtogointothearmy.Joe:Well,Idon’tknow.Mostofthepeopleinthearmyaremen.Iaaaadon’tthinkwomenshouldbeinthearmy.It’sreallyaman’saaaajob.Youhavetobestrong.Jenny:Strong,huh.________________________Joe:No,notlikeaman.Jenny:Oh,Isee.A.Whatdoyouthinkaboutthat?;Don’tyouthinkwomencanbestrong?B.That’sagoodnews.;Iamstrongenough.C.Whatareyougoingtodo?;Itdoesn’tmatter.D.I’msorrytohearthat.;Don’tyouthinkyouarestrong?PartIVReadingComprehension(25minutes,40points)SectionAMultipleChoice(20points)Directions:Thereare2readingpassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Questions71to75arebasedonthefollowingpassage:HARDDISKDRIVETECHNOLOGYAfewyearsago,aqueryaboutthehealthofaperson’sharddiskdrivewouldhavebeenmetwithablankstare.Nowadays,almosteveryoneisawareofthisremarkableelectronicstoragemediumthatispartofeverymoderncomputer,eventhoughmostusersremainignorantofthecomplexityofharddrivetechnology.Intheearlydaysofcomputing,aninformationrecordofacomputer’smemorycontentwaskeptonpunchedcardssimilartothewayinwhichanautomatedpianostoresthekeynotesequencesonapianoroll.Later,magnetictapewasusedtostoreelectronicsignals,andisstillthefavouredmeansofeconomicallybackingupthecontentsofharddrives.However,accessinginformationsequentiallystoredontapeisslowsincetheelectronicdatamustbeinputthroughafixedheadinsinglepass.Harddiskdrivessolvethisproblembyincorporatingaspinningplatteronwhichmagneticdatacanbemadeaccessibleviaamovingheadthatreadsandwritesinformationacrossthewidthofthedisk.Itisanalogousto(相似的)thewayinwhichapersoncanchoosetoplayaparticulartrackonaCDplayerbycausingthearmtomovetheheadacrossthedisk.TheCDplayeris,infact,necessarilysimilarindesigntoaharddrive,althoughtherearesignificantdifferencesinspeedofdataaccess.Mostmodernharddrivesincorporateseveralplatters(磁盤)tofurtherreducethetimespentseekingtherequiredinformation.Also,somenewerdriveshavetwoheads;oneforreading,andasecondheadforwritingdatatodisk.Thisseparationoftasksenablesmuchhigherdensitiesofmagneticinformationtobewrittenontheplatter,whichincreasesthecapacityoftheharddrive.Therearethreeimportantwaysinwhichthecapacityofharddiskshasbeenincreased.First,thedatacodeitselfhasbeentightenedwithexpresscodingtechniques.Second,aspreviouslynoted,theheadtechnologyhasbeenimproved;andthird,thedistancebetweentheheadsandtheplattershasbeengreatlyreduced.Itishardtobelieve,buttheheadcanbemadetopassoverthemagnetisedplatteratdistancesoflessthan1microinch(thewidthofatypicalhumanhairis5000microinches).Thisisachievedbymeansofaspecialprotectivecoatingappliedtotheplatter.Eachofthesethreeimprovementsenablesspeedieraccesstothedata.Harddrivesaremorecommonplacethantaperecordersthesedays,butitmustberememberedthattheyaremuchmorefragile.Treatedwithrespecttheymaylastanumberofyears,buttheyarequiteeasilydamaged,oftenwithdisastrousconsequencesfortheuser,whosepreciousdatacanbecomelostforever.Droppingadriveisalmostalwaysfatal,asispassinganincorrectelectricalcurrentthroughone(byfaultyconnection).Dustandevenextremesoftemperaturecancausefailure.Yet,nophysicaldamagecaneverresultfromtheinputofdataviathekeyboardormouse.Ofcourse,overtimethemagnetisedcoatingontheplatterswillerode,yetthisisalmostentirelyindependentoftheamountofuse.Thereareseriousquestionsbeingraisedaboutthedirectionofthefutureofelectronicstoragemedia.Someresearchersclaimthatitwouldbewisertoinvestmoretimeandmoneyinsettingupsystemsforstreamingdataacrossnetworksofcomputersfromcentralisedbanksofinformationstorage.Thiswouldavoidtheneedforeachpersonalcomputerusertohavehisorherowncopyofasoftwareprogramresidentonalocalharddrive.Personaldatafilescouldbekeptatacentralstorageunit,andbesuitablyprotectedfromdisasterbyafailsafe(具有自動防止故障特性的)backupsystem.AstheInternetbecomesevermorepervasive(遍布的),andthespeedofaccesstoothermachinesincreasesacrossourtelephonelines,itmightbepossibletodoawaywithlocalstoragesystemsaltogether.71.Magneticallycoateddisksareoneofmanytypesof________.aaaA.sequentialaccessinformationsystemsaaaB.informationstoragesolutionsaaaC.tapestoragesolutionsaaaD.CDplayers72.Connectingaharddriveincorrectlyusually________.aaaA.resultsinexcesstemperatureaaaB.erodesthemagnetisedmaterialontheplattersaaaC.damagesthekeyboardormouseaaaD.destroysthedrive73.Keyboardormouseusecaneasilycause________.aaaA.incorrectelectricalcurrentsaaaB.themagnetisedcoatingontheplattertowearoutaaaC.physicaldamagetotheharddiskdriveaaaD.noneoftheabove74.Inthefuture,acomputerusermightbeabletoaccesspersonaldataaaafilesfrom________.aaaA.acentralstorageunitaaaB.alocalharddriveaaaC.asoftwareprogramaaaD.thelocalbank75.Centralisedbanksofstorageinformationcould________.aaaA.offerbetterprotectionofauser’sdatafilesaaaB.streamdataacrosstelephonelinesaaaC.meantheendoflocalstoragesystemsaaD.alloftheaboveQuestions76to80arebasedonthefollowingpassage:LIVINGEXPENSES—AGUIDEFOROVERSEASSTUDENTSAttheturnofthecenturyitisestimatedthatastudentlivingalonerequiresonaverageA$12,000(Australiandollars)inlivingexpensesforeachyearofstudyinAustralia.Ofcourse,thesecostsincreasewithtime.Uponarrival,studentsshouldhavefundsinexcessoftheaveragetocoverthecostoftextbooksandestablishmentexpensessuchasrentalbondpaymentandbasicfurnitureitems.Theamountspentonfood,recreation,andentertainmentexpenseswillvaryaccordingtorequirements,budget,andlocation.Thosewhoarepreparedtoliveinsharedaccommodation,whichmaynotbesuitableforall,mightmanageonA$10,000peryear.ItispreferableforoverseasstudentswhoseEnglishisinneedofpracticetotakeadvantageofliveinsituationswithnativespeakerswheneverpossible.However,sharingwithfriendswhoareeasytocommunicatewithisprobablymoresensibleatfirst.Theabovefiguresdonotincludethecostoflargenon-essentialitemssuchashouseholdequipmentoracar.OwningandmaintainingamotorvehicleisexpensiveinAustralia.Insuranceiscompulsoryandcostly,andparkingbothonandoffcampuscanbeaproblemrequiringadditionalexpense.Itisnotadvisableforastudenttoownacarunlessitisabsolutelynecessary.AreasonablesecondhandcarcancostinexcessofA$4000.Educationalinstitutionsarealmostalwaysservicedbyreliablepublictransport.Theuniversityandcollegecampuseswithinthemajorcitiesarewellservedbypublicbuses.Inaddition,thelargercitieshaveextensivetrainsystems.Forexample,inSydney,mostcollegeanduniversitycampusesareonly10or20minutesfromarailstation.Thesummervacationrequiresspecialfinancialplanning.Expensesforthisperiodmustbecarefullyestimatedandaddedtocostsfortheacademicyearinordertogivearealistictotalfigureforthecalendaryear.TheyarenotincludedintheestimatedA$10,000—A$12,000previouslyquoted.Universityeatingfacilities,andsomeuniversityandcollegehousingfacilities,closeduringthistime.Asageneralrule,internationalstudentsshouldexpecttospendatleastasmuchonmonthlylivingexpensesduringthesummerastheydoduringtheacademicyear.Underpresentimmigrationregulations,internationalstudentsareallowedtoworkupto20hoursduringtermtimeandfulltimeduringvacation.Itisimpossibleforstudentstoexpecttoearnsufficientfundsworkingparttimetopayfortuitionfeesandlivingcosts.Whilesomestudentsareabletosupplementtheirfundswithmoneyfromparttimeand/orvacationwork,suchworkisnotalwaysregularevenwhenavailable,andthiscancontributetoanxietyandstudyproblems.Ingeneral,itisunrealistictostartacoursewithinsufficientfundsinthehopethat“somethingwillturnup”.Studentsshouldbeawarethatvacationworkhasbecomemoredifficulttofindoverthelastfewyears,butthoseinterestedcancontacttheCommonwealthEmploymentServiceortheStudents’Uniononcampus.StudentExpensesperAnnuminPercentagesWarmclothesarenecessaryinthesouthernStatesduringwintermonths,asnighttemperaturescandroptolessthan10degreesCelsius.Studentsshouldbringasmuchclothingfromhomeaspossible,especiallyiffundsarelimited.InformationonwheretobuyinexpensiveclothescanbeobtainedfromtheInternationalStudentCentreofmostcollegesanduniversities.Donotrushintobuyingexpensivetextbooks.Itisadvisabletowaituntilyourfirstlecturesandtutorials,andthenaskacademicstaffwhicharetheessentialpurchases.Thereisusuallyasecondhandbookshoponcampus,andusedtextsarealsoadvertisedonfacultynoticeboards.TheStudents’Unioncoordinatesanumberofoutletsonthevariousuniversitycampusesthatprovidestationeryitemsandotheressentialstudyequipmentatreasonableprices.Somecoursesrequirespecialisedequipmentwhichcanbequitecostly,anditiswisetocheckanyadditionalcostsinvolvedwiththecourseofyourchoice.Ingeneral,thosepracticallyorientatedcoursestendtoincur(招致)higheradditionalcosts.Expensesforbooks,stationery,andequipmentvarygreatly,butyoushouldallowapproximately$500—$1000ayear.Mostuniversitycampuseshavebanksand/orcreditunions.Thebanksissuedrafts,travellerschequesorforeigncurrencynotes,andaccepttelexorairmailtransactions.Insomecollegesanduniversitiesthecreditunionistheinstitutionsowncreditunion.Inadditiontonormalbankingandfinancialservices(withnotransactioncharges),creditunionsusuallyprovidespecialservicesforinternationalstudents.MoneymaybedepositedorwithdrawnfrombranchesofthecreditunionsandbanksduringbusinesshoursfromMondaytoFriday(butnotonpublicholidays)or24hoursadayfromthemanyoncampusautomatictellermachines.Businesshoursforfinancialinstitutionsvary,butcreditunionsareusuallyopenfrom9amto5pmweekdays,and,generally,banksareopenfrom9.30amto4pm(5pmonFridays).SomeservicesareavailableonSaturdaymorningsinselectedareas.Whilepricesoftencomparefavourablywithpricesoverseas,becauseAustraliaisalargeandexcitingcountryitisveryeasytooverspend,especiallyifonatightbudget.76.Sharingaccommodationis_______.aaaA.approximately10,000peryearcheaperthanlivingaloneaaaB.moreexpensivethanlivingaloneaaaC.notalwayssuitableforstudentsaaaD.suitableformoststudents77.Studentsbuyingacarshouldtakethefollowingcostsintoaccountaaa_______.aaaA.thepurchasepriceofthecarB.insurancecostsaaaC.parkingcostsD.alloftheabove78.Regularparttimeworkis_______.aaaA.alwaysavailableB.notalwaysavailableaaaC.sufficienttopayfortuitionfeesaaD.20hoursduringfull-timevacation79.Coursesthataremorepractical_______.aaaA.canrequirespecialisedequipmentB.areusuallycheaperaaaC.cost$500—$1000ayearD.areusuallymoredifficult80.Creditunionsoncampus_______.aaaA.areopen24hoursadayaaaB.providetheusualfinancialservicesofferedbybanksaaaC.deductfeesfornormaltransactionsaaaD.aresometimesopenonpublicholidaysSectionBShortAnswerQuestions(20points)Directions:Inthispartthereare2shortpassageswithfivequestionseach.Readthepassagescarefully,thenanswerthequestionsinthefewestpossiblewords(notexceeding10words).Questions81to85arebasedonthefollowingpassage:aaaaEnglishCollegesAustralasiaSearchEduSeekfound56,040Webpagesforyou.●InstituteofLanguagesUNSW(Sydney,Australia)InternationalandmigrantstudentscanlearnEnglishatoneofthelargestuniversitylanguagecentresinAustralia.URL(UniformResourceLocator):.au/Lastmodified3Apr00pagesize6KinEnglish[Translate]●SELCSydneyEnglishLanguageCentreIntensiveEnglishcourses:GeneralEnglish(9levels),EnglishforAcademicPurposes,BusinessEnglish,HighSchoolBridgingProgram,EnglishfortheInternet,CambridgeTestPreparation...URL:.au/selc/Lastmodified30May00pagesize3KinEnglish[Translate]●AustralianEnglishCollegesEnglishcollegeslist.NewSouthWales:A.G.MateAcademy,AlphaBetaColleges,AccessLanguageCentre,AspectInternationalLanguageSchools,Australian...URL:.au/sss.english.list.e.htmlLastmodified30Oct00pagesize3KinEnglish[Translate]●EnglishCollegesinNewZealandUniqueinternationalstudydestination,howtogetthere,whereandwhattostudy...URL:http://www.piperpat.co.nz/nz/language.htmlLastmodified26Dec00pagesize3KinEnglish[Translate]●St.Mark’

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