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leaders warned yesterday. The British Medical Association council agreed unanimously that it could not accept ministers39。 1 電大高級職業(yè)英語期末復習考試資料小抄 The Listening, Reading, Writing Exam paper for “English at Work”. Paper 1: LISTENING TEST Information for the candidates: l There are three parts to the test. Each part will be played twice. l There will be a pause before each part to let you read through the questions and other pause at the end of each part for you to check you answers. l You may write your answers on the question paper as you listen. l You will have 10 minutes at the end of the listening test to transfer your answers to the answer sheet. Part 1. Listen to the conversation and answer Questions 18. Mark the following statements as T (true) or F (false) ________(1). Mrs. Wells has a heart problem ________(2) The doctor is prescribing exercises to help thin the blood. ________(3) Mrs. Wells will probably throw away the instructions and the packet. ________(4) Six tablets must be taken every day. ________(5) Mrs. Wells should drink plenty of beer. ________(6) The side effects include nausea and tiredness. ________(7) Mr. Wells should do the heavy housework and shopping. ________(8) Mrs. Wells should go for gentle walks. 1 T 2 F 3 F 4 T 5 F 6 T 7 F 8 T Part 2. Listen to the recording and answer Questions 915. Choose the best answer among the choices given. (9) How many employees worked at the London office of Global Marketing? a) Six b) 30,000 c) 150. (10) What was Jenny?s old job? a) She had been a research officer b) She had been an administrative assistant. c) She had been a production manager. 11) What is the name of Jenny?s new workplace? a) Bristol Marketing and Selling b) Bristol Research. c) Bristol Marketing Research. (12) Who is Jenny?s new boss? a) Bob Foster b) Mary Foster c) Bob Fossey. (13) Why was Mary in a hurry? 2 a) She had to shampoo her hair. b) She had to buy some shampoo. c) She was doing market research for Silken Shampoo. (14) Global Marketing was run as a) a highly bureaucratic anization. b) a flexible anization. c) a friendly anization. (15)Bob Foster ran his firm on a) bureaucratic anization principles. b) flexible anization principles. c) formal anization principles. 9 c 10 b 11 c 12 a 13 c 14 a 15 b Part 3. Question 1620. Complete the following table which summarizes the information about the Beijing and Australian studies of food preparation referred to in the telephone conversation. Use either a word, short phrases or short sentences to plete the table. Generation Grandmothers Mothers Children Influences on food preparation (16) Science amp。 proposal to slice two or three years off the minimurn training period. John Hutton , the health minister , said last month that doctors should be able to bee generalist consultants , dealing with emergencies and mon medical conditions , after working four years as hospital registrars under the sup 盯 vision of a consultant. They might need further time to train to qualify as a specialist consultant. Ian Bogle , the BMA chairman, said the plan was very dangerous because it failed to tecognise that generalist work was often more difficult and required more training than specialist work in a fairly narrow field. The implication of the government39。 lives would be put at risk if the government went ahead with a plan to speed up the training of hospital consultants to allow them to qualify in their 20s , doctors39。 rationality Consumer society, advertising and school friends Effects of Influence Prepare foods according to (17) Plan meals based on (18) Like (19) and (20) they can exchange in the playground 16 tradition 17 the season of the year 18 a balance of the major food products 19 fast foods 20 foods packaged with small gifts Paper 2: READING AND WRITING Information for the candidates: l There are four parts to the reading test, each having one reading passage. l There is one writing task. l You should write ALL your answers in the Answer Sheet as you do the tasks. READINGTEST 50 points Part 1. Read the following account of current changes in university education and mark the statements following the passage as being T( true ) or F ( false) according to the information you get from the text: Passage 1. Changes in university education Universities around the world are undergoing major changes. Government policies now require universities to bee 3 more cost efficient, entrepreneurial and less dependent on public funding. There are three views about the oute of these processes. The first view is that universities are now much more efficient. The second is that although universities need to improve efficiency, the changes have been unnecessarily farreaching and severe. The third view is that the changes have wreaked havoc in several fundamental areas of university activity such as the curriculum, teaching, research and administration. Here we will examine the impact of changes on the lecturing staff. Although most university staff has had to deal with the effects of educational changes, academic staff has borne the greatest burden. In addition, they have had to adjust to variations in salary levels, working conditions and the measurement of teaching performance. This latter issue is clearly set out in a statement by a US university president, “If it moves, we measure it”. It is this move to measurement in academia that has provoked controversy in universities. Traditionally the main, and often only, qualification for teaching has been a Ph. D. in the academic?s specialized field, even if the specialist had few teaching skills. Now, a professional teaching qualification is an essential requirement when academics apply for promotion or