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Questions 36 - 40

Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

36 The ................................................................ of the dissertation should be single spaced.

37 The abstract should be ....................................................... 300 words long. 38 The regulations forbid the use of colour except for .......................................................... .

39 The declarations in the dissertion must be ...................................................... the abstract.

40 Dissertations are usually bound in ............................................................. . 总结

一、要熟悉:表格题、完成句子、问答题、选择题、地图题、搭配题这六种常考题型

二、学习方法: 1、做大量阅读 2、听写 3、纠音 三、机经

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Test 2

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 recordings will be heard only once. 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.

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Now turn to Section 1.

Section 1

You will hear a conversation between a travel agent and a student booking his flight home.

First you will have some time to look at questions 1 to 8 (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 being played).

Sunil wants a one - way flight to Delhi so one - way has been written in the gap in the example.

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 discussion carefully and answer questions 1 to 8.

Agent: Sunil, how nice to see you again. Going home for a holiday?

Sunil: Not this time. I've finished my studies and I'm going home to start work, so I need a one - way flight (example) to Delhi. Next week preferably. Agent: Let's see what I can find, on the computer. Now, Monday next week ... Nothing on India Airways, that's all booked up. No economy class flights on English Airways either, just Business and First Class. Do you want me to get a price on those? Sunil: Why not? Maybe I can afford to treat myself.

Agent: That's £895 (Q1) including tax. Departing 15.00 hours on Monday and arriving Delhi 03.25 local time on Tuesday morning. That's a direct flight from Heathrow of course.

Sunil: Phew! That's expensive.

Agent: Yes, but you do get the benefits of travelling Business Class. Much more leg room - important on a long journey. You have your own TV built into the seat. Lots of other things but most importantly, as a Business Class passenger, you've got much more weight allowance on your baggage, up to 50 kilos.(Q2) Sunil: Oh, that's good, but it's expensive. What about other airlines?

Agent: Okay, those are the only two direct and scheduled flights but let's see what other deals we've got ... Now. Air Bronco. They fly via Moscow. (Q3) There's a six hour stop over in Moscow (Q3) and another stop over in Karachi. (Q3) Departure from Heathrow, Monday at 12.05 (Q4) and arrive in Delhi at 16.30 local time on Tuesday. It says here baggage allowance is only 20 kilos and they're very strict about that. The fare is only £212, though.

400-080-6358 www.zhan.com Sunil: Okay, I've noted that down. I've an aunt in Moscow, maybe I could see her between flights.

Agent: Indeed. Ah, here's a better looking one. DGB Airlines - they're new. You pay a bit more, £299, (Q5) but it's still cheap. Depart Heathrow 12 noon Monday and arrive 10.15 on Tuesday. There's a stop over in Istanbul but you don't change planes. 25 kilos of luggage. Ah! But no in - flight catering (Q6) so you'd have to take your own sandwiches and drinks.

Sunil: No food on the flight. I'm not sure about that. Anything else?

Agent: Not from Heathrow. But here's something that may interest you. Karachi Air Tours. £383, departing 11.35 on Monday and arriving in Delhi at 05.05 the Tuesday morning. (Q7) One stop - over in Abu Dhabi. But the important thing is that it flies from Cardiff (Q8)- that'll save a lot of time and effort getting to the airport from here.

Before the discussion continues you have some time to read questions 9 to 12 (pause 20 seconds).

Now listen carefully and answer questions 9 to 12.

Agent: Got all that? Sunil: Yes, I think so.

Agent: What about making an immediate booking? It's a good idea to do it now (Q9) as the flights are quite full already and if you leave it until tomorrow or even next week, you may find you can't get a seat and you'll have to wait till next month for a place.

Sunil: Right. Just one question. How much would I pay for excess baggage? Agent: It's generally about £5 or maybe £6 per kilo.

Sunil: So even if I have double my baggage allowance I'm not likely to pay more than, say, £150? Then I can't really justify going Business Class with English Airways and paying so much even if it is the fastest flight. (Q10) Agent: If cost is important, we'll have to look at the others. You'll definitely have more than 20 kilos of luggage, will you? Sunil: Definitely.

Agent: Then Air Bronco is out of the question even if it is the most reasonably priced. (Q11) You can't have more than 20 kilos of luggage. Sunil: Okay, so I'll visit my aunt another time. Karachi Air Tours seems the best even if it costs a bit more. It's quicker and I'll save money not paying for food or a bus to Heathrow. It looks a pretty good deal. (Q12) Agent: I'm sure you're right. Shall I go ahead and book that then? Sunil: Let me think about it. I'll let you know.

That is the end of Section 1. You will have half a minute to check your answers (pause for 30 seconds).

400-080-6358 www.zhan.com Now turn to Section 2

Section 2

You will hear the travel agent describing the rules and conditions for taking the flight.

First you have some time to look at questions 13 to 16 (pause for 30 seconds).

Now listen carefully to the agent and answer questions 13 to 16.

Travel Agent:

Ok, Sunil, I know you're a regular traveller but there's a new instruction issued by the government that says agents have to go through the rules and safety procedures of the flight before we can issue tickets. It's for your own good.

Well, first of all, you have to make sure you pack your case yourself and never carry parcels for anyone else, even friends. (Q13) It sounds rather hard, I know, but it's better to be safe than sorry. Of course, you can take presents for your friends and family that you've wrapped yourself. And remember to always switch off your mobile phone before you board the flight as these devices interfere with radio signals. Flammable materials like the liquid used to refill lighters (Q14) are banned from flights. But now that smoking is prohibited on planes, you don't need to have this or cigarettes or matches on board. You can buy these articles at the destination. And remember, it's advisable to wear your seat belt at all times during the flight in case there's turbulence. Good, all the official business over and done with. Now, how can we make your trip more enjoyable? It's a good idea to take some books and

magazines with you to help pass the time - you'll be on the plane for hours! You'll be given a boarding pass (Q15) at check - in and it's essential you retain this throughout the flight. You'll have plenty of meals on the plane put maybe you could take some sandwiches with you to have as a snack during the stopover - you probably won't have any currency from there so you wouldn't be able to buy any refreshments. We don't want you to go hungry! What else? Ah, yes. And, of course, you need your passport. (Q16) You certainly would not get through departures without this documentation so make sure you keep it on you.

You now have some time to read questions 17 to 20 (pause for 20 seconds).

Now listen carefully and answer questions 17 to 20.

Travel Agent:

Okay. Now here's your ticket. Your flight leaves at 11.35. Check - in time for most international flights is two hours before departure but Cardiff is only a small airport and the scheduled check - in time is actually only one hour before departure. (Q17) Be careful though. If you get to the check - in later than 11 o'clock you may not be allowed on the flight.

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Now, how can you get to the airport? There's no train connecting you directly to the airport. You train connecting you directly to the airport. You could catch a Cardiff Travel Services bus to take you to the airport but to be honest I doubt that's what you really want. They'd collect you hours in advance because they go round to lots of different stops to pick up a whole lot of people. It takes ages. If I were you I'd call a taxi (Q18) because for £20 it'll take you from your own doorstep to the airport at the time you want. And that's cheaper than CTS anyway. But that's just my opinion. It's up to you.

Let's check how much luggage you have. Around 35 kilos. That about 13 kilos over your allowance - you're only permitted to take 22 kilos (Q19) with you on Karachi Air Tours so I'm afraid you'll have to pay excess baggage. Fortunately, they don't always charge you for the full amount - you will likely pay for about 10 kilos extra.

You'll be closing your bank account I dare say but you should change your cash into traveller's cheques. You could do this at the bank but it's better at the foreign

currency exchange desk at the airport (Q20) as they certainly take less commission.

Okay. I think that's everything. Have a good flight and good luck when you get home.

That is the end of Section 2. You will have half a minute to check your answers (pause for 30 seconds).

Now turn to Section 3.

Section 3

You will hear a discussion between three students about writing abstracts.

First you have some time to look at questions 21 to 26 (pause for 30 seconds).

Now listen carefully to the discussion and answer questions 21 to 26.

Ruth: I've started trying to write this abstract but it's really hard. Tom: I know. But have you done what Dr Wray suggested?

Ruth: Well, I looked at the notes we were given and did what it suggested there. Jim: The ones Professor Smith wrote for students? Ruth: Yes, those. They suggested writing what you did chapter by chapter. (Q21) But I soon ran out of words.

Tom: I'm not surprised. That may be one way to summarise what you did but it is nearly impossible to condense the whole thing into three hundred words that way. You should do what Dr Wary said and go for the throat. (Q22) Ruth: What does he mean by that?