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BFT考试(全国出国培训备选人员外语水平考试)分类真题3
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[填空题]Questions 9-13
·You will hearfive speakers talking about advantages or disadvantages about cloning.
·For questions 9-13, choose from the list A-F which advantage or disadvantage they are talking about.
·Use the letters only once. There is one extra letter which you do not need to use.
9. Speaker 1: ______
10. Speaker 2: ______
11. Speaker 3: ______
12. Speaker 4: ______
13. Speaker 5: ______- A. The element of uncertainty
- B. Reverse the aging process
- C. Helping infertile couples
- D. Potential benefits to modern medicine
- E. Improving food supply
- F. The potential for abuse
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[填空题]CONVERSATION 1 (Questions 1-4)
Miss Jones: responsible for marketing (1) UK hotels.
Miss Jones: responsible for markets in (2) and Japan.
Miss Jones has had a lot of contact with Japan because (3) have become very popular with the Japanese.
Miss Jones traveled across China by train about (4) years ago.
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[简答题]·You were just back from a trip to the United States. Read the e-mail you received from Mr. Enright, program director of the Professional Training Center of Chicago University.
You were very warmly received by him when you were in Chicago.
May 1 st, 2005
Dear Ms. Li,
I wanted to say hello and see how the rest of your traveling went. I know you went to a lot of fun places so I hope you enjoyed it. Of course you and the rest of the group must have been very happy to see your families. Say hello to everybody for me and take care.
Bill Enright
·Write a reply:
☆ showing your gratitude for his hospitality and help
☆ inviting him to come to China when in convenience
☆ showing your expectation of further cooperation
·Write 50-60 words.
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[填空题]Part 4
Questions 26-45
·Read the following text and decide which answer bestfits each space.
·For questions 26-45, mark one letter A, B, C or D on the Answer Sheet.
Newspapers
Who won the World Cup 1994 football game What happened at the United Nations How did the critics like the new play When an event takes place, newspapers are on the streets (26) the details. (27) anything happens in the world, reporters are on the spot to (28) the news.
Newspapers have one basic (29) to get the news as quickly as possible from its source, from those who make it to those who want to (30) it. Radio, telegraph, television, and (31) inventions brought competition for newspapers. So did the development of magazines and other means of communication. (32) this competition merely spurred th
A. A.speaking
B.giving
C.wanting
D.warning
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[填空题]Part 1
·Read the article below and choose the best sentence from the list on the next page to fill each of the gaps.
·For each gap (1-8) mark one letter (A-H) on the Answer Sheet.
·Do not mark any letter twice.
Noise
Do you think there is too much noise in our city If you live near the airport, you’ll be unhappy only because a jet plane flying in the sky makes loud noise. The sound of planes or heavy vehicles is likely to cause deafness if heard continuously.
(1) They like to enjoy music when they are doing dull jobs. It is a new danger because "pop" music, when played through powerful amplifiers, can reach 120 decibels at a distance of 5 feet. (2) Recently it was discovered that many teenagers hear no better than people as old as 65. (3) For example, when newspapers and books are being printed, the noise level is about 85 de
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[填空题]CONVERSATION 2 (Questions 5-8)
The age when Miss Rowling started to write: (5) .
Miss Rowling considers herself very luck because she can (6) herself by writing.
Miss Rowling never really imagines a (7) audience when writing.
Miss Rowling (8) know where the ideas for the Harry Potter books came from.
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[简答题]Part 2
·You are asked to write a composition in which you give your own opinions on the following topic:
The Importance of Quality Education
·Write your article in about 120 words.
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[填空题]Part 2
Questions 9-18
·Read the following article and answer questions 9-18 on the next page.
Shopping Pattern
1. Napoleon once described Britain as "a nation of shopkeepers", but since the 1960s the traditional corner shop has been slowly disappearing. The neighbourhood comer shop used to sell everything a housewife needed and the shopkeeper was an important person in the local community. The shop itself was a focus of community life, a place to chat as well as shop, in the days when Britons knew their local baker, local grocer and local butcher personally. So what happened to the comer shop
2. Shopping patterns changed dramatically in the 1970s and 1980s and the customers changed too. Shops began to get bigger and the owners opened more branches in different towns, each branch selling the same goods and offering cheaper prices than the local comer shop. The smaller
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[单项选择]Questions 24-30
·Look at the questions for this part.
·You will hear a passage about "Marriage Customs in the U.S. ". You will listen to it twice.
·For questions 24-30, indicate which of the alternatives A, B, or C is the most appropriate response.
·Mark one letter A, B, or C on the Answer Sheet.
What are the requirements for young people to get married
A. To meet each other’s parents and get their approval.
B. To send invitations to their good friends and relatives.
C. To reach the legal marriage age and meet certain medical requirements.
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[多项选择]Part 1: Self-introduction
·The interlocutor will ask you and your partner questions about yourselves. You may be asked about things like "your hometown ", "your interests", "your career plans ", etc.
Part 2: Presentation
·The interlocutor gives you two photographs and asks you to talk about them for about one minute. The examiner then asks your partner a question about your photographs and your partner responds briefly. Then the interlocutor gives your partner two photographs. Your partner talks about these pictures for about one minute. This time the interlocutor asks you a question about your partner’s photographs and you respond briefly.
Part 3: Collaboration
·The interlocutor gives you andyour partner a list of topics. Both of you need to choose one to discuss together. The interlocutor may join in the conversation and ask you questions, but you and your partner are expected to develop
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[填空题]Questions 14-18
·Using the information in the text, complete each sentence 14-18 with an expression from the list below.
·For each sentence (14-18), mark one letter (A-G) on the Answer Sheet.
·Do not mark any letter twice.- A. in emergencies
- B. in the face of competition
- C. in their own cars
- D. in different towns
- E. in the minority
- F. in the local community
- G. in the majority
Owners of big shops open new branches ______.
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[填空题]Questions 19-25
·Read the following article from a magazine and answer questions 19-25.
·For questions 19-25, choose the correct answer A, B, C or D.
·Mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.
The Big Easy on the Brink
A Category 5 hurricane would come barreling out of the Gulf of Mexico, It would cause Lake Pontchartrain, north of New Orleans, to overflow, pouring down millions of gallons of water on the city. Then things would really get ugly. Evacuation routes would be blocked. Buildings would collapse. Chemicals and hazardous waste would dissolve, turning the floodwaters into a lethal soup. In the end, what was left of the city might not be worth saving. "There’s concern it would essentially destroy New Orleans," says Suhayda, a water-resources expert at Louisiana State University.
New Orleans has always had a complicated relationship with the water surroundi
A. A.it was far away from other big cities
B.it was surrounded with giant rivers
C.it was ugly looking
D.most of it was wetland
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[单项选择]Questions 14-23
·Look at the ten statements for this part.
·You will hear a story about communication through time.
·Decide whether you think each statement is right(R), wrong(W) or not mentioned(NM).
·You will listen to it twice.
·Mark your answers on the Answer Sheet.
Andrew was on his way to Beaver Creek to attend a three-day annual meeting.
A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Not Mentioned