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Section B
Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice.
Let children learn to judge their own work. A child learning to talk does not learn by being corrected all the time. If corrected too much, he will stop talking. He notices a thousand times a day the difference between the language he uses and the language those around him use. Bit by bit, he makes the necessary changes to make his language like what other people say. In the same way, when children learn to do all the other things they learn to do without being taught—to work, run, climb, whistle, or ride a bicycle. They compare those performances with those of more skilled people, and slowly make the needed changes. But in school we never give a child a chance to find out his own mistakes for himself, let alone correct them. We do it all for him. We act as if we thought that he would never notice a mistake unless it was pointed out to him, or correct it unless he was made to. Soon he becomes dependent on the teacher. Let him do it himself. Let him work out, with the help of other children if he wants it, what this word says, what answer is to that problem, whether this is a good way of saying or doing this or not. If it is a matter of fight answers, as it may be in mathematics or science, give him the answer book. Let him correct his own papers. Why should we teachers waste time on such routine work.'? Our job should be to help the child when he tells us that he can't find a way to get the fight answer. Let's end this nonsense of grades, exams and marks. Let us threw them all out, and let the children learn what all educated persons must some day learn, that is, how to measure their own understanding and how to know what they know or do not know. Let them get on with this job in the way that seems most sensible to them, with our help as school teachers if they ask for it. The idea that there is a body of knowledge to be learnt at school and used for the rest of one's life is nonsense in a world as complicated and rapidly changing as ours. Anxious parents and teachers say, "But suppose they fail to learn something essential, something they will need to get in the world? Don't worry! If it is essential, they will go out into the world and learn it.
What does the author think is the best way for children to learn things?

A. By making mistakes and having them pointed out by others.
By having their mistakes corrected.
C. By noticing their problems and making changes.
D. By listening to explanations from skilled people.

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Writers of Mark Twain's time does net see him as highly as the later writers do.

A. Y
B. N
C. NG

听力原文:M: Tell me Mrs. Clark, how did you come to be a bearded lady?
W: Well, it all began when I started growing a beard.
M: Mm...and when was that exactly?
W: Just after my fourth birthday, I believe.
M: Really? As early as that? Didn't you see a doctor?
W: Oh, yes, my parents took me to dozens of specialists.
M: And what did they have to say?
W: They just told me to shave.
M: That's all the advice they could give? So you started shaving?
W: Well, I was too young to be allowed to use a razor, and electric razors weren't even thought of in thee days, so my dad used to shave me once a week before going to church on Sundays.
M: And when did you stop shaving?
W: Oh, that would have been when I was around fifteen. You see it was growing at an enormous rate, something like five inches a day, I mean you could almost see it growing, and it was so thick. I mean a razor or scissors were no use.
M: So you...let it grow?
W: Well, it was taking so much lime trying to keep it down and I was just wasting my time fighting a losing battle. So I thought...I'll just let it grow...and that's when I came to work in the circus. I was spotted by a talent scout.
M: Do you...ever cut your beard now?
W: Oh, yes, every week I chop off a few feet. I have to cut it or I fall over it if I don't remember to wrap it around my waist.
(20)

A bear.
B. A beard lady.
C. How to shave beard.
D. A beard man.

Section A
Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer.
(12)

A. Buy something in the Bill supermarket.
B. Get money to pay his bill.
Check to see whether he can pay in cash.
D. Get a check for the woman.

听力原文:M: Good afternoon. I have an appointment with Miss Karli at four o'clock.
W: That's right. I'm Miss karli, Do come in and sit down.
M: Thank you very much.
W: I sent you an application fatal. Did you receive it?
M: Yes I did. I've completed it and brought it with me. Here it is.
W: Oh, thank you very much. I also sent you a copy of our Conditions of Service.
M: Yes, I've read it through.
W: So, now you know all about our working hours, holiday arrange meats and salary scales. Are there any questions you want to ask?
M: No, thank you, everything was explained very clearly.
W: Good. Now let me tell you something about the job and the company. Mr. Ballito is the Managing Director of the Company and I'm his secretary. I have a great deal of work to do, so Mr. Ballito has decided to employ a male secretary to help me.
M: Oh, I see. So my work would be to help you?
W: Yes, you would answer the telephone, do the filing and some shorthand typewriting. Can yon use a duplicator?
M: Yes, I've learnt how to type stencils and run off copies on a duplicator at the bank.
(23)

A. H.R.
B. Manger.
C. Junior secretary .
D. Senior secretary.

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