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man: morning, madame. can i help you?woman: oh, good morning. i'd like to buy a shirt for my father. (Á½±é)

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it was a cold spring morning in london. people walking in the street were wearing heavy clothes. the weather had been very bad for the past week, and now many people were ill. today there were quite a few people in the doctor's waiting room. there were still a few minutes before the doctor started seeing the patients (»¼Õß).a woman of about sixty years old was at the front of the queue (ÅŶÓ). she did not live in this city. she came from a farm north of london. she was here to visit her daughter who was a secretary in a big company. she wanted to see the doctor because of her back problem.soon an indian (Ó¡µØ°²ÈË) came into the waiting room, and walked straight to the doctor's door. when she saw this, the old woman stood up and took hold of his arm. she said, slowly, 'we were all here before you. you must wait for your turn. do ... you ... understand?'the indian answered, 'no, madam. you don't understand! you're all after me! i am the doctor!'

1. the change of weather made a lot of people sick.[a] right [b] wrong [c] doesn't say.

2. the old woman's home was in london.[a] right [b] wrong [c] doesn't say

3. the old woman's daughter was at the doctor's, too.[a] right [b] wrong [c] doesn't say.

4. the old woman thought the man was the doctor.[a] right [b] wrong [c] doesn't say.

5. all the other people in the room knew the indian was the doctor.[a] right [b] wrong [c] doesn't say.

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Çë¸ù¾ÝÏÂÃæ¶ÌÎĻشðµÚ1~6Ì⣺'where is the university?' is a question many visitors to cambridge ask, but no one can give them a clear answer for there is no wall to be found around the university. the university is the city. you can find the classroom buildings, libraries, museums and offices of the university all over the city. and most of its members are the students and teachers or professors of the thirty-one colleges.cambridge was already a developing town long before the first students and teachers arrived 800 years ago. it grew up by the river granta, as the cam was once called. a bridge was built over the river as early as 875.in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries more and more land was used for college buildings. the town grew much faster in the nineteenth century after the opening of the railway in 1845. cambridge became a city in 1951 and now it has a population (ÈË¿Ú) of over 100,000. many young students want to study at cambridge. thousands of people from all over the world come to visit the university town. it has become a famous place all around the world.

1. why do most visitors come to cambridge?[a] to see cambridge university.[b] to study in the colleges in cambridge.[c] to use the libraries of the university.

2. what does 'its' refer to (Ö¸µÄÊÇ??) in '... most of its members are ...'?[a] the museum or office.[b] the people in cambridge.[c] the university of cambridge

3. around what time did the university begin to appear?[a] in the 9th century.[b] in the 13th century.[c] in the 15th century.

4. why did people name the city cambridge?[a] because there is a bridge over the cam.[b] because the river was very well known.[c] because there is a river named granta.

5. after which year did the town really begin to develop?[a] after 800. [b] after 875. [c] after 1845.

6. from what we read, we know that now cambridge is ________.[a] visited by international tourists[b] a city of growing population[c] may have a wall around it

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2. jack was given a lot of presents by his friends.jack's friends __________ a lot of presents.

3. seeing his chinese teacher at the party made jack very happy.jack was very happy __________ his chinese teacher at the party.

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1. greetings and introductions

back-up questions

assessor invites candidates in . indicates chairs. 

¡¡

(to a+b) good morning/afternoon.
(to a+b) can you give me your marksheets, please?
(pass marksheets to assessor)
(to a+b) i'm ..., and this is ... he/she will just listen
to us.

¡¡

(to a) now, what's your name? ... thank you.
(to b) and your name? ... thanks.

what's your name?

2. giving information about place of origin, occupation, studies

back-up questions

ask the following questions. address b first.  

¡¡

(i) where do you come from? / where are you from?

are you from ...?

(ii) for adult candidates
are you a student or do you work here/there?
what do you study/do?
do you like it?
why/why not?

do you study?/are you a student?
do you work?/have you got a job?
what's your job?
do you like studying.../your job?
why do/don't you like it?

(ii) for teenagers at school (or have just
finished school)
which school are / were you in?
what subjects do (did) you study?
what subjects do (did) you like best? why? or
what subjects are (were) you good at? why? or
what subjects is (was) the most difficult? why?or
what subjects do/don't (did / didn't) you like? why?
or
do (did) you like your school?
why do/don't (did/didn't) you like it?

what do you study?
do (did) you study mathematics/
english?
do (did) you like...? why/why not?
are (were) you good at...?
why/why not?



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