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Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

A. It needs to have more French lesson tapes.
B. It needs to have its controls repaired.
C. It is different from all the other laboratories.
D. It can be operated rather easily.

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Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

A. Change her class schedule.
B. Fill out a job application.
C. Organize tapes on the shelves.
D. Work on the French lessons.

The reader has long been the victim of the EFL classroom. Teachers either ignore readers, or neglect and abuse them, failing to recognize their learning potential. The reason for this can no longer be laid at the door of the publishers. Nowadays, a vast range of material is produced suitable for all interests, age ranges, and ability levels. It is more probably the attitude of the teacher, and thus, the student, which is responsible. Are any of the following close to your own attitude, or familiar to you from conversations with colleagues Readers are an expensive luxury. The school cannot afford them. Other things must come first. We are trying to get through a fairly dense syllabus to equip our students, ultimately, for examinations; we cannot spare the time for frills (虚饰). Reading for pleasure is a private and personal thing. We cannot see how this can be used in the EFL classroom. We understand that extensive reading for pleasure can only improve language, but we have no way of checking that learning has taken place other than comprehension questions. These activities reduce the pleasure. The above are explanations, excuses, reasons and justifications from teachers talking about the scant use of readers in the classroom. Their comments illustrate three views prevalent at present. First, that teachers feel that time spared for readers will in some way deprive their students of certain key language skills and abilities. Second, those teachers are fostering or even pandering (迎合)to students’ reluctance to read for pleasure. Finally, those teachers are unaware of how to use and exploit readers in their classrooms and therefore provide a limited range of activities, which in turn limits the responses of their students. If teachers take readers into classroom with any one, or a combination of the above attitudes, this will be passed on to the students who will then also believe that readers are preventing them from doing something more important and are a waste of valuable learning time. They read only to enable them to answer a comprehension task. It is up to the teacher to convince the reluctant reader that reading, either extensive or intensive, is pleasurable. Only one of many ways of obtaining pleasure is to be able to answer the teachers’ comprehension check questions the following day. The world of reading will remain, and still be as inaccessible (达不到的) as ever to the student. The passage can be entitled______.

A. Problems in Teaching Reading
B. Reading and Pleasure
C. Reading and Effective Education
D. How to Teach Reading Effectively

Passage ThreeQuestions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.

A. It might be used in other crimes. such as robberies.
B. It might get damaged in an accident.
C. It might be sold secretly.
D. It might be returned by the thief.

以上物质中,被称为“百病之胎”的是

A. 脏器
B. 气
C. 血
D. 脏真
E. 精

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