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It____theAprilof1949.()A.datestoB.datedbackC.datedfromD.datesbackto3、ItwaswhenIgotbacktomyapartment______Ifirstcameacrossmynewneighbors.A.whoB.whereC.thatD.which4、Theprojectoftheunderground_____improvingthetransportofthecitybeganintheearly1980s.()A.aimedtoB.aimedatC.aimingtoD.toaimat5、Everyday________aproverbaloudseveraltimesuntilyouhaveitmemorized.()A.readB.readingC.toreadD.reads評卷人得分二、填空題(共9題,共18分)6、MostIrishpeoplegoto______churcheverySundayand______churchplays______importantpartintheirlife.A./;the;/B./;the;anC.the;/;anD./;a;the7、Willyou____itthatmybirdsarelookedafterwellwhileI'maway?。A.seetoB.turntoC.turnoffD.seeoff8、WasitbecauseoftheheavysnowstorminEurope________theflighthadtobeputoff?A.whichB.soC.whyD.that9、Reachingthisagreementsoquicklywasagreat____forthemeeting.。A.a(chǎn)ppointmentB.a(chǎn)ccessC.a(chǎn)chievementD.a(chǎn)pproach10、.________usefulbookishelpfulto________artist.A.An,anB.A,aC.A;anD.An;a11、________time,he’llmakeafirst-classtennisplayer.A.HavinggivenB.TogivenC.GivingD.Given12、____inhermostbeautifulskirt,thegirltriedtomakeherself____attheparty.A.Dressed;noticedB.Dressing;noticedC.Dressed;noticingD.Dressing;noticing13、Howdoyourespondwhen________whetheryourgirlfriendorwifelooksfat?Neversaywhatyouthink.Shejustwantssomereassurance(肯定)fromyouthatshe’sattractive.A.askingB.toaskC.askedD.beingasked14、ItwasinJingkelongSupermarket_______Iboughtmyhandbag.A.thatB.whereC.whichD.what評卷人得分三、信息分析題(共5題,共10分)15、根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中由兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Therewasoncealonelygirlwholongedsomuchforlove.Onedaywhileshewaswalkinginthewoodsshefoundtwostarvingbirds.____Shecaredthemwithloveandthebirdsgrewstrong.Everymorningtheygreetedherwithawonderfulsong.Thegirlfeltthegreatlovefromthebirds.____Thelargerandthestrongerofthetwobirdsflewfromthecage.Thegirlwassofrightenedthathewouldflyaway.Asheflewclose,shegraspedhimwildly.Herheartfeltgladathersuccessincatchinghim.____.Sheopenedherhandandstaredinhorroratthedeadbird.Herdesperatelovehadkilledhim.Shenoticedtheotherbirdmovingbackandforthontheedgeofthecage.Shecouldfeelhisgreatneedforfreedom.Heneededtoflyintotheclear,bluesky.____.Thebirdcircledonce,twice,threetimes.Thegirlwatcheddelightedlyatthebird’senjoyment.____Shewantedthebirdtobehappy.Suddenlythebirdflewcloserandlandedsoftlyonhershoulder.Itsangthesweetestsongsthatshehadeverheard.Thefastestwaytoloseloveistoholdonittootight,whilethebestwaytokeeploveistogiveitwings!。A.Shegavethemsomedeliciousfoodandleft.B.Suddenlyshefeltthebirdgosoftly.C.Herheartwasnolongerconcernedwithherloss.D.Onedaysheleftwiththetwobirdsathomealone.E.Shetookthemhomeandputtheminasmallcage.F.Onedaythegirlleftthedoorofthecageopen.G.Sheliftedhimfromthecageandthrewhimsoftlyintotheair.16、Whatshouldyouthinkaboutintryingtofindyourcareer?Youareprobablybetteratsomeschoolsubjectsthanothers.____Aboywhoisgoodatmathematicscanusethatinanengineeringcareer.72Soitisimportanttodowellatschool.Ontheotherhand,youmaynothaveanyspeciallystrongorweaksubjectsbutyourrecordsshowageneralsatisfactorystandard.__7____Knowledgeofhistoryisnotrequiredformostjobsbutifhistoryisoneofyourgoodsubjectsyouwillhavelearnedtorememberfactsanddetails.Thisisanabilitythatcanbeusefulinmanyjobs.____Ifnothingelse,youmayhavelearnedhowtogettoworkontime,tofollowinstructionsandtogetonwitholderworkers.Justasimportant,youmaybecomeinterestedinaparticularindustryorcareeryouseefromtheinsideinapart-timejob.Facingyourweakpointsisalsopartofknowingyourself.75Yourschoolrecord,forinstance,maynotbetoogood,yetitisanimportantpartofyourbackground.Youshouldnotbeapologeticaboutitbutinsteadrecognizethatyouwillhaveachanceofafreshstartatwork.A.Hemaydowellinhisfuturework.B.Itisbittertofaceanyweaknessesthantopretendtheydonotexist.C.Althoughnotallsubjectscanbeuseddirectlyinajob,theymayhaveindirectvalue.D.Thesemayshowstrengthsthatyoucanuseinyourwork.E.Yourschoolmusthavetaughtyoutheskills.F.AgirlwhospellswellandlikesEnglishmaybegoodatofficework.G.Ifyouhavehadapart-timejobonSaturdayorinthesummer,thinkwhatyougainedfromit.17、SharksareamongtheoldestanimalsonEarth.Therearehundredsofkindsofsharks.Mostareabouttwometerslong.Thedogfishshark,however,islessthantwentycentimetersinlength.Asharkhasanextremelygoodsenseofsmell.Itcanfindsmallamountsofsubstancesinwater,suchasblood,bodyliquidsandchemicalsproducedbyanimals.____Sharkseatfish,othersharks,andplantsthatliveintheocean.Sharksgrowslowly.Aboutfortypercentofallsharkslayeggs.____Somesharkscarrytheiryounginsidetheirbodiesashumansdo.Somesharksarenotabletoreproduceuntiltheyaretwentyyearsold.Mostreproduceonlyeverytwoyears.Andtheygivebirthtofewerthantenyoungsharks.Forthisreason,over-fishingofsharksisofspecialdangertothefutureoftheanimal.Sharksareimportantfortheworld’soceans.Theyeatinjuredanddiseasedfish.Theirhuntingactivitiesmeanthatthenumbersofotherfishinoceanwatersdonotbecometoogreat.____.Peoplehuntsharksforsport,food,medicineandtheirskin.Expertssaytheinternationalmarketforsomekindsofsharkshasincreasedbecausemanypartsofasharkarevaluable.Collectorspaythousandsofdollarsforthejawsofashark.____Theskinofasharkcanbeusedlikeleather.InAsia,peopleenjoyakindofsoupmadefromsharkfins.Expertssayafishermancanearnalotofmoneyforevenonekilogramofsharkfins.SharksareamongtheoldestanimalsonEarth,butsomesharksareindangerofdisappearingfromEarth.____.。A.SharkliveroilisapopularsourceofVitaminAB.ThisprotectstheplantsandotherformsoflifethatexistintheoceansC.SharksarevaluabletousandwecanmakefulluseofthemD.ThesepowerfulsenseshelpsharksfindtheirfoodE.Iftoomanysharksinoneareaarekilled,thatgroupofsharksmayneverreturntonormalpopulationlevelsF.hisisathreattootherformsoflifeintheocean.G.Theothersgivebirthtoliveyoung18、Thepeoplebelowarealllookingforsomethinginterestingtorelaxthemselves.Afterthedescriptionofthesepeople,thereisinformationaboutsixamusementsA-F.Decidewhichamusementwouldbemostsuitableforthepersonmentionedinquestions61-65andthenmarkthecorrectletter(A-F)onyouranswersheet.Thereisoneextraparagraphaboutoneamusementwhichyoudon'tneedtouse.______1.WangLinisauniversitystudentwhostudiesmusic.Hehopestogetsomepracticalexperienceofforeignmusicfromwesternband.______2.SimonisinterestedinChineseliterature,sohecametoChinawithhisparents.duringhisstayinBeijing.HewantstoknowmoreaboutChinesecontemporaryLiterature.______3.LiHuaisaeighteen-year-oldboy.Heisstudyinginahighschool.Aftermanymonth'sstudy,heistiredofhislessons.Hewouldliketoexperiencesomethingadventurous(冒險(xiǎn)的).______4.AliceisanAmericangirlwhostudiesArtinBeijingUniversity.ShehasnoclassesonSeptember14.Shehopesshecanenjoysomewonderfuloilpaintings.______5.VictoriaisfondofChinesemusic.Shehopestolistentovarioussongsperformedbydifferentbands.Shedoesn'tcaremuchaboutwhatkindsofsongstheyare.A.Anacrobatic(雜技)soul:Tocelebrateits50thanniversary,theChinaAcrobaticTroupewillpresent"TheSoulofChina",wheretheseeminglyimpossibleismadereal.Chillswillrundownyouspineasyouwatchbreathlesslyasperformerstaketheirartandtheirbodiestotheedge.Time:7:30p.m,September13-19Place:capitalTheatre,22WangfujingDajie,DongchengDistrictB.ExhibitionsJointShow:AgroupinkpaintingexhibitionisrunningattheHuangshichengArtGalleryinBeijing.About50worksby25youngartistsincludingGeYunandYuYangareondisplay.Time:9a.m-5p.m.untilSeptember10Place:HuangShichengGallery,136NanchiziDajie,DongchengDistrict.C.Oilpaintings:TheWanfungArtGalleywillhostajointshowofoilpaintingsby10youngandmiddle-agedartists.Ondisplayaremorethan30oftheirlatestworks,whichcapture(捕捉)thewonderousvarietyoflifeinunique(獨(dú)特的)styles.Time:9a.m-4pmuntilSeptember15Place:136NanchiziStreet,DongChengDistrictD.LiteratureMuseum:TheNationMuseumofModernChineseLiteratureoffersanindepthstudyoftheevolutionofChinesecontemporaryliteratureform1919to1949.Time:9a.m-4p.m,dailyPlace:45AnyuanDonglu,ChaoyangDistrict(Shaoyaojuarea).E.ConcertsBeijingrocks:"TheFashionNightofChineseRock"issettobringrockfansoutbythethousandsnextmonth.NineChineserockbandswillperformattheconcert,includingoldergenerationbands,middlegenerationandsomerecentarrivalsTheaudiencewillbegivenachancetodecidewhatsongstheywanttohear,whichissuretobringastorm.Time:September16Place:TheOlympicCenterF.BelgiumOrchestra(管弦樂隊(duì)):LaPetiteBand,theBaroqueOrchestraofBelgiumwillperforminBeijingatheGrandTheatreoftheCulturalPalaceofNationalitiesaspartofactivitiesacrosstheworldtocommemorate(紀(jì)念)the250thanniversaryofBach'sdeath.Time:7:30p.m.September11-14Place:GrandtheatreoftheCulturalPalaceofNationalities.19、根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。HongKongBansSmokingDoyouplantogotoHongKongDisneylandwithyourfamily?Ifyourdadsmokes,youmustaskhimtobecareful.1.ThenewlawwentintoeffectonMonday,andheavyfines(罰金)willbeimposedonanyonewhobreaksit.Theplacesincluderestaurants,workplaces,schoolsandkaraokerooms.2.Publicresponsehasbeenmixed.SmokingisnowbannedinpublicspacesinHongKong.ManyHongKongresidentsareinfavorofthenewregulation,however.HongKonghopesthebancanpreventpassivesmoking.3.Andit’llbebetterifmorepeopleinHongKonggiveupsmokingbecauseoftheban.HongKonghas7millionpeople.4.AmyChoi,27,astudent,agreestothesmokingban.‘Idon’tlikepeoplesmokingnexttome.It’ssosmokyandsmelly,”shesaid.Warningsignsarenowclearlyvisibleinmostpublicplacessuchasbeaches,stadiums,parks,andplaygrounds.Someownersofbarsandrestaurantssaythatalthoughthenewbanmayhavenegativeeffectontheirbusiness,theywillstillstoptheircustomersfromlightingup.Ifsomeonebreakstheban,hewillhavetopayuptoHK5,000.5.OnJanuary1,2006,Singaporebannedsmokinginmostpublicplaces.A.HongKongisnotthefirstAsiancitytohaveasmokingban.B.Whenyoustaywithasmokingperson,youwillfeellight-hearted.C.FromJanuary1,2007,HongKongbanssmokinginmostpublicplaces.D.Evensmokinginsomeoutdoorplaceslikebeaches,sportsgrounds,museumsandparksisagainstthelaw.E.Amongthem,about840,000peopleaged15orabovearesmokers.F.Itdoesgreatharmtopeople’shealth.-G.YoucansmokeanywhereexceptHongKongin2008.評卷人得分四、閱讀理解(共3題,共27分)20、Thidisatruestoryofamother’ssacrifice(犧牲)inanearthquake.Whentherescuerreachedtheruinsofayoungman’shouse,theysawherdeadbodythroughthecracks.Herposewassomehowstrange—sheknelt(跪)onthegroundlikeapersonwhowasworshiping(禱告);herbodywasleaningforward,andhertwohandsweresupportedbyanobject.However,thecoldandstiffbodytoldthemthatshehadpassedawayforsure.Therescuersleftthishouseandweregoingtosearchthenextcollapsedbuilding.Forsomereason,theteamleaderwasdrivenbyastrongforcetogobacktotheruinedhouse.Again,hekneltdowntosearchthelittlespaceunderthedeadbody.Suddenly,hescreamedwithexcitement,“Achild!Thereisachild1”Thewholeteamworkedtogether;carefullytheyremovedthepilesofruinedobjectsaroundthedeadwoman.Therewasa3-month-oldlittleboywrappedinablanketunderhismother’sdeadbody.Obviously,thewomanhadmadegreatsacrificeinordertosaveherson.Whenherhousewasfalling,sheusedherbodytomakeacovertoprotectherson.Thelittleboywasstillsleepingpeacefullywhentheteamleaderpickedhimup.Adoctorcamequicklytoexaminethelittleboy.Afterheopenedtheblanket,hesawacellphoneinsidetheblanket.Therewasatextmassageonthescreen.Itsaid,“Ifyoucansurvive,youmustrememberthatIloveyou.”Everybodythatreadthemassagecried1.Whydidtheyoungwomankneelontheground?A.ToprotectherselffromtheearthquakeB.ToshowrespectforGodC.ToaskGodforhelpD.Toprotectherbaby2.Afterreadingthetextmassage,everyonefeltquite______.A.shockedB.excitedC.movedD.afraid3.What’sthewriter’spurposeinwritingthispassage?A.Toprovethatacathasninelives.B.Toshowthepowerofamother’slove.C.Toexpresshisthankstotherescuers.D.Togiveadviceonhowtorescueothers.21、Lastmonthwereportedaboutastudythatshowedeatingevenalittlelesssaltcouldgreatlyhelptheheart.ThestudywaspublishedintheNewEnglandJournalofMedicine.ThescientistsusedacomputermodeltopredicthowjustthreegramslesssaltadaywouldaffectheartdiseaseintheUnitedStates.Thescientistssaidtheresultswouldbethirteenpercentfewerheartattacks,eightpercentfewerstrokes(梗塞),fourpercentfewerdeathsandelevenpercentfewernewcasesofheartdiseaseAndtwohundredfortybilliondollarsinhealthcaresavings.Researcherssaiditcouldpreventonehundredthousandheartattacksandninety-twothousanddeathseveryyear.TheyandpublichealthprofessionalsintheUnitedStatesareinterestedinanationalcampaigntopersuadepeopletoeatlesssalt.SuchcampaignsarealreadyinplaceinBritain,JapanandFinland.MichaelAldermanisamongthecritics.HeisahighbloodpressureexpertandprofessoratAlbertEinsteinCollegeofMedicineinNewYork.DoctorAldermansaysthateatinglesssaltresultsinlowerbloodpressure.Buthesaysstudieshavenotclearlyshownthatloweringsaltmeansfewerheartattacksorstrokes.Andhesayssalthasotherbiologicaleffects.Hesayscallingforreductioninthenationaldietcouldhavegoodeffects,butitcouldalsohaveharmfulresults.Hesaysthereisnotenoughevidenceeitherway.AnothercriticisDavidMcCarron,anutritionandkidneydiseaseexpertattheUniversityofCalifornia,Davis.Heandhisteamlookedatlargestudiesofdietsinthirty-threecountries.Theyfoundthatmostpeoplearoundtheworldeataboutthesameamountofsalt.MostofthemeatmoresaltthanAmericanhealthofficialsadvise.DoctorMcCarronsaystheworldwidesimilaritysuggeststhataperson’sbrainmightdecidehowmuchsalttoeat.BothDoctorMcCarronandDoctorAldermanhaveconnectionstotheSaltInstitute,atradegroupforthesaltindustry.DoctorAldermanisamemberofanadvisorycommittee.Buthesayshereceivesnomoneyfromthegroup.DoctorMcCarronispaidforofferingadvicetotheSaltInstitute.1.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Theargumentoversaltandhealth.B.Lesssalt,fewerheartattacks.C.Nationalcampaignforlesssalt.D.Badeffectsofsalt.2.Whatdoesthesecondparagraphmainlytalkabout?A.Themostlikelyresultsofthestudymadelastmonth.B.Theresultsofeatinglesssalt.C.Theresultsofeatingthreegramslesssaltaday.D.Theresultsofeatingevenalittlelesssaltcouldgreatlyhelptheheart.3.WhichofthefollowingaboutMichaelAldermanisNOTTRUE?A.Heisahighbloodpressureexpert.B.Hesayseatinglesssaltresultsinlowerbloodpressure.C.Heagreesloweringsaltmeansfewerheartattacksorstrokes.D.HeisaprofessoratAlbertEinsteinCollegeofMedicineinNewYork.4.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“eitherway”referto?A.Reductionsinthenationaldietcouldhavegoodeffects.B.Reductionsinthenationaldietcouldhaveharmfulresults.C.Salthasotherbiologicaleffects.D.BothAandB.5.WhichofthefollowingaboutDavidMcCarronisNOTTRUE?A.Heisanutritionandkidneydiseaseexpert.B.Histeamfoundthatmostpeoplearoundtheworldeataboutthesameamountofsalt.C.Hesaystheworldwidesimilaritysuggeststhataperson’sbrainmightdecidehowmuchsalttoeat.D.HesayshereceivesnomoneyfromtheSaltInstitute.22、Asthelabormarketbecomesmoreattractive,morecompaniesaresendingtheiremployeestoschool.FiatChryslerAutomobilesisthelatestcompanytousetuitionassistanceforemployees-whichfordecadeshasbeenapartofmanybusiness'benefitspackages-aspartofarenewedefforttobringinandcultivatetalent.Andwhiletheimpactofsuchprogramshasyettobefullyassessed,manyseeitasapositive-althoughgradual-movement.

"Forworkers,itgivesthemabetteropportunityfordevelopment,"saysColleenFlahertyManchester,aprofessor."Forfirms,theyareabletorecruitthetypeofemployeeswhohavevalueeducationandarelesslikelytoturnover,andthushaveahigherlevelofretention(保留)."

Inall,56percentofUSorganizationsofferundergraduateeducationalassistancewhile52percentoffergraduateassistance.

LargelydrivingthetrendareMillennials,whohappentobethefastest-growingpeopleintheUSworkforcetodayandtowhomtheideaoftuitionsupportfromemployersisespeciallyappealing.Nearly60percentofMillennialssurveyedsaidtheywouldchooseajobwithstrongprofessional-developmentpotentialoveronewithregularpayraises.EmployersareabsolutelyadaptingtoMillennialsintheworkplace.Theyrecognizethattheyneedmoreexperience,moreknowledge,morementoringtobesuccessful.Andthey'reaskingfor____.

Ofmorethan140,000Starbucksemployees,onlyabout4,000havesignedupforthecompany'sCollegeAchievementPlan.Whatthelong-termeffectssuchprogramsmighthaveforcompanies'retentionandturnoverratesremainunclear.But,theplusesoftheseprogramsaremoreimportantthantheminuses.We'regoingtoseealotmoreofthisinthefuture.(1)Usingtuitionassistanceforemployees______.。A.hasattractedalargenumberoftalentsB.isatrendthatformedrecentlyC.hasexistedforscoresofyearsD.iswellreceivedbyemployees(2)WhatcanwelearnfromwhatColleenFlahertysaid?______。A.Itismerelybeneficialtoemployees.B.Itisawin-wineventforemployeesandemployers.C.Valuingeducationhasbecomeatrendforallcompanies.D.Itturnsouttobetoughforfirmstofindsuitableemployees.(3)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"it"inParagraph4referto?______.。A.RegularpayraisesB.MorechancestobesuccessfulC.EducationalsupportD.Professional-developmentpotential(4)WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEabouttheprograms?______。A.Theprogramscanguaranteetheemployeesagoodjob.B.Theimpactoftheprogramsremainstobeestimated.C.Employeeswillbenefitmorefromtheprogramsthancompanies.D.It'slesslikelythatemployeeswillremaininthesamecompanyafterreceivingtheprograms.評卷人得分五、任務(wù)型讀寫(共4題,共8分)23、閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式(不多于3個(gè)單詞)。Iwaswaitingforthedoctortofinishhisexamination.Iwas____(worry)andnervous.Wouldhehavetooperate?Whatwouldhehavetosay?DrJohnsonwas____excellentdoctorandhis____(examine)werealwayscomplete.Helistenedtothepatient’sheart,tookhisbloodpressureandtemperature,gavehimanX-rayandexaminedhisearsandeyes.Thedoctor____(final)completedhisexaminationandspokentome.Hetoldmethatthiswasn’taseriousheartattack.Headvisedmyfather____(lose)someweight,getplentyofsleepandeatregularmeals.Smokinganddrinkingwouldbe____(harm),ofcourse.So,DrJohnsonsaiditwouldbenecessarytogivethem____,buthewasconfidentthattherewas____reallytoworryabout.Ifeltmuch____(good)afterspeakingtoDrJohnson.Iwascertainthatmyfatherwouldbeupandaroundagainverysoon.He’sseventyyearsoldnow,buthestillwillbeabletoliveforalongtime____hetakesgoodcareofhimself.61._________62._________63._________64._________65._________

66._________67._________68._________69._________70._________24、Themostcommonuseofintelligencetestscoresistopredictdegreeofacademicsuccess.Suchscoresareusedinsomecommunitiesasbasesforadmittingablechildrentoschoolsatagesyoungerthannormal,andtheyareverygenerallyusedtodetermineadmissionstoschoolsbeyondpublicsecondaryschool.Anotherusecommoninelementaryschoolsinvolvescomparingsuchscoreswithperformancesinvarioussubjectstoidentifychildrenwhoareworkingbelowcapacity.Thegreatestprobleminusingintelligencetestsforthepurposeofpredictionisthatnodependablecriterionoftheiraccuracyexists.Theidealcriteriawouldbeobjectiveandreliableachievementtestsfollowinginstructionsineachsubject,buttherearefewsuchtests,especiallyatthecollegelevel.Studieshaveshownthatcorrelations(相關(guān)性)betweenintelligencetestsandachievementtestsinvarioussubjectsthroughsecondaryschoolrangeroughlyfrom0.5to0.8.Suchcorrelationsarefairlyhigh,buttheydonotsuggestanywherenearcompleteagreement.Atthecollegeleveltherearetwomajortestsusedascriteriaofadmission.ByfarthemoreimportantistheCollegeEntranceExamination,constructedbytheEducationalTestingServiceauthorizedbytheCollegeEntranceExaminationBoard.ThesetestsarcreturnedtotheEducationalTestingServiceforscoring,andtheresultsarethenmadeavailabletothevariouscollegesauthorizedbythestudentstoreceivethem.ThesecondtestofthistypeistheAmericanCollegeTest,whichoperatesinessentiallythesamefashion.Bothtestsconstitute(組成)measuresofcertainskills,abilities,andknowledgethathavebeenfoundtoberelatedtosuccessincollege.Theircorrelationswithacademicsuccessarelimitedforthreeoutstandingreasons.First,measuresofachievementincollegearcthemselvesperhapsnomorereliablethanthoseinelementaryandsecondaryschools.Second,intellectualfactorsdonotalonedetermineacademicsuccess,especiallyatthecollegelevel.Manystudentsdropoutofschoolsbecausetheyareinadequatelymotivatedorbecausetheydisliketheinstructionalprogramme.Third,correlationsareloweredbecausetheuseofsuchtestsfordenyingadmissiontosomestudentsmeansthattherangeofscoresforthoseadmittedisrestricted,andsuchrestrictionstendtoreducecorrelations.。Common_____________ofintelligencetestscoreslTotellin____________thedegreeofacademicsuccesslTohelpadmitchildrenwithoutstanding____________toschoolattheageyoungerthanordinarylTofindoutchildrenwith_____________abilityinprimaryschoolthanaverage_____________withintelligencetestslIdealcriteriaforobjectiveandreliableachievementtestsincollegecoursesare____________tofind.lCorrelationsbetweenintelligencetestsandachievementtestsarefairlyhighbutstill_____________.TwomajortestsatthecollegelevellCEElACFlBothtestsarescoredbytheEducationalTestingService.lThe____________oftheCollegeEntranceExaminationwillbesenttothecollegesthatthestudentschoose.lThe____________oftheCollegeEntranceExaminationwillbesenttothecollegesthatthestudentschoose.lThecorrelationswithacademicsuccessarelimitedforthreereasonsasfollows.lMeasuresofcollegeachievementareas___________asthoseinprimaryandmiddleschools.lAcademicsuccessis____________bymanyotherfactorsasidefromintellectualones.lAdmissionrestrictionstendtoreducecorrelations.lThecorrelationswithacademicsuccessarelimitedforthreereasonsasfollows.lMeasuresofcollegeachievementareas___________asthoseinprimaryandmiddleschools.lAcademicsuccessis____________bymanyotherfactorsasidefromintellectualones.lAdmissionrestrictionstendtoreducecorrelations.(1)______(2)______(3)______(4)______(5)______(6)______(7)______(8)______(9)______(10)______25、Mostpeoplethinkthatmakingafilmisexciting.Infact,sometimesitisandsometimesitisn’t.Earlierthisyear,Iworkedinanewfilm.ItwasaboutabombthreatonabigBritishship.Twohundredpeoplewereneededtoactasthepassengersinthefilm.Iwasoneofthem.Beforeweleft,wewerewantedtobringsomewarmclothes.Thesewerenecessarybecausetheshipwasgoingtospendthewhole16dayssailinginbadweather.ThenthedaycameandwesailedoutofDover.Theboathadonboardthefilmcrew,thedirector,theactorsandactressesincludingBrinksleyMeers,whoactedtheleadingrole,andus-200amateur(業(yè)余的)extras.Peoplecamefordifferentpurposes.SomewantedtomeetBrinksleyMeersinperson.Otherswerecurioustoseehowafilmwasmade.Ahousewifewithherthreechildrencameforfreeholidayandabitofadventure.Duringthevoyage,alotofpeoplewereveryseasick.Andalthoughtheworkwasveryinteresting,itwasalsoveryhard.Weoftenworkedalldayononescene,performingitagainandagainunderthehotlights.Intheevenings,thereweredrinksinthebar,butmostpeopleweresotiredthattheywenttobedearly.Thenextdayoftenbeganat6:30inthemorning,sometimeswithbreakfastbeingfilmed.Whentheshipfinallyreturnedtoport,mostpeoplehadenjoyedthetrip,butwerealsosotiredthattheyatleastneededaweek’sholiday.(1)Whichroledidtheauthoractinthefilm?____________________________________________________________________________(2)Whythefilmcrewwereaskedtobringsomew

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