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400-080-6358 www.zhan.com Example Sergeant Brown is going to speak about A comfort. B safety. C the police. D Mr Fogerty. 1 Sergeant Brown is

A the community patrol officer. B the university security officer. C the community police adviser. D the university liaison officer. 2 Sergeant Brown

A lives locally and is not married.

B lives on the campus and has two daughters. C has a son at the university.

D doesn't live on the campus with his daughters. 3 Sergeant Brown has been a police officer for A 5 years. B 10 years. C 15 years. D 20 years.

Questions 4 - 6

Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

4 The most dangerous place around the campus is ________ . 5 The most dangerous place in town is ________ . 6 It is dangerous because of ________ .

Questions 7 - 8

Choose TWO letters A - E.

Which TWO items should a student always carry? A a personal alarm B valuables C a passport D jewellery

E some identification

Questions 9 - 10

Choose TWO letters A - E.

Which TWO things does Sergeant Brown recommend a student should do?

400-080-6358 www.zhan.com A walk home in pairs B use public transport C drive home

D not carry a lot of cash

E arrange to be home at a certain time

Section 2 Questions 11-20

Questions 11 - 13

Choose THREE letters A - E.

What are John and Sarah discussing?

A the amount of work in the second year B the importance of medieval history

C studying material in a different language D when their exams will finish

E the level of work in the second year

Questions 14 and 15

Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer. 14 Why is Sarah working in the market?

________________________________________________________________________

15 How many courses must John and Sarah choose?

________________________________________________________________________

Questions 16 - 20

Write A NUMBER or NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each space. Course Credits Tutor Recommended Requirementreading s Medieval 20 Dr Smith Study pack ________ Society (17) Development 20 Mr Mills Bouchier's None of Technology '________' (18) The Crusades I 10 ________ (19) Allison & McKay's French The First Crusades' The Crusades II 10 Dr Shaker & Mallen's 'A General French Professor Lord History of the Crusades'

400-080-6358 www.zhan.com Hobart's 'Introduction to the Middle Ages' ________ (20) Peasants and Kings ________ (16) Dr Reeves Section 3 Questions 21 - 30

Questions 21 - 25

Choose the correct letters A - C

21 Dr Mullet was particularly impressed by Fayed's A final year dissertation. B personal tutor. C exam results.

22 After he took his exams, Fayed felt A nervous. B anxious. C happy.

23 Dr Mullet accepts people for the MA course because of A their exam results.

B their ability to play games. C a variety of reasons.

24 What did Fayed initially go to university to Study? A economics.

B booms and crashes. C history.

25 The course Fayed is applying for is concerned with A the developing world. B the development of banks. C the economics of work.

Questions 26 - 30

Complete Dr Mullet's notes on his interview with Fayed in NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each space.

INTERVIEW WITH FAYED

Worried! Far from his country. ________ (26) ? Will go to study in ________ (27) if not accepted here.

After university wants to work ________ (28). Now going to visit ________ (29). My decision - when? ________ (30)

选择题的解题思路

1、扫描题干,划出核心词 2、听时综合扫描选项

400-080-6358 www.zhan.com 3、用核心词定位,听到什么选什么 4、抄完答案之后检查 ①同义相斥

②相反的有一个是对的 ③常识

选择题的解题技巧 1、听到词就选 2、结合核心词 3、生词原则

Section 4 Questions 31 - 40

Questions 31 - 35

Complete each sentence with NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS.

31 The public has more knowledge of vitamins than other parts ________ . 32 The public doesn't always eat ________ .

33 There is a widespread belief that Vitamin C can ________ . 34 Vitamin A helps you see ________ .

35 Many people wrongly think that taking vitamin supplements can ________ .

完成句子题的注意事项:

1、扫描题干,划出核心词,注意空格前后 2、判断所需句子成分及词性

3、注意核心词同义词替换,句子结构变化的情况

用核心词定位占50%,用同义词替换的占30%,句子结构定位为0%-5% 4、注意简写答案,再补全 在听写的时候练习 5、检查答案的词性

总结起来就是:读、猜、听、写、查

本套题答案: Listening Test 1

You will hear a number of different recordings and you have to answer questions on what you hear. There will be time for you to read the instructions and you will have a chance to check your answers. The test is in four sections. Record all your answers in your test book and at the end of the test you will be given 10 minutes to transfer your answers to a special answer sheet.

Now turn to Section 1.

____________ Section 1 ——————

400-080-6358 www.zhan.com You will hear a policeman giving a talk to some students. First you will have some time to look at questions 1 to 6 (pause for 30 seconds).

You will see that there has been an example written for you. On this occasion only the conversation relating to the example will be played first (listen to example).

Sergeant Brown is going to speak about safety, so answer B has been circled on the question page.

Now we will begin. You should answer the questions as you listen, as you will not hear the recording a second time. Listen to the talk carefully and answer questions 1 to 6.

[Mr Fogarty:] ... and so I'd like to hand you over now to Sergeant Brown. Thank you.

[Sergeant Brown:]

Thank you, Mr Fogarty. Er, yes, as you know my name is Sergeant Jeff Brown, and as Mr Fogarty has indicated, I'll be speaking to you briefly today about security (example), about how to make your time at this university safer and more comfortable.

I am officially the university liaison officer (Q1), which means I have a specific brief to act as a go-between for the university and the police, if there are problems, and also to offer an official presence on or around campus and give individuals advice if they need it.

Now, my job is very important to me. I take security and reducing the threat of crime on this campus very seriously because, although I don't actually live on the campus, both my daughters attended this university, and my son is still here (Q2). So I am a local policeman in every respect. I have been the university liaison officer for the last five years but I have been in the police force for 15 in all (Q3). Now, on to some advice. The first thing I want to stress is that this university is a

comparatively safe place to live. We have had no serious crimes here in the five years I've been here. In fact, crime of any sort is very rare on the campus. We have good security here and although there are a lot of staff and students, the security staff, including myself, are making an effort to get to know your faces!

However, as students it is of course wise for you to take precautions to protect

yourselves against crime when you are off the campus. As I said, the campus itself is really very safe, but there is a large park right behind it, MacGowan Fields (Q4), and although this is a beautiful place to sit or walk during the day, at night you must be careful. One or two students have reported unpleasant incidents at night while walking in the park, although it must be said that no major incidents have been reported.

Now, there are no areas in town which I advise students to avoid as a general rule, but the town centre (Q5) is more hazardous than other areas, especially in the evenings on Friday and Saturday. On these days there is often fighting after people have had too much to drink in the pubs and clubs in the area. There have also been a