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The novel we learned in this class presents Wilder’s views of _____.
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Which one is NOT the method of conclusion we have learned in this unit?
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_the end of this term, we shall have learned 20 lessens.
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According to what you have learned in the course, which one is NOT one of the various sayings concerning the origin of Chinese characters?
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From Billy, we know that, to be successful, we must learn to be _______.
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It is important that we____learn how to drive.
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_______ When we learn to communicate, we learn not only language but also various ways of communication.
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Long before writing was developed, we learned to speak first.
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Read the following letter written by a student and choose the appropriate answers to each of the following questions by applying the knowledge we learned in this unit. “老师您好,英语问题儿童Kate()想向您请教一下大学英语的学习
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What can we learn from this conversation?
A.Edward has nothing in the house to eat.
B.Edward agrees to go on a picnic tomorrow.
C.Edward thinks the weather won't be good for picnic.
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What do we learn about Bill from this conversation?
A.He has hurt his uncle severely.
B.He benefits a lot from doing exercises.
C.He is in good health now.
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We must learn how to _____ these challenges _____ opportunities.
enable...to
force...into
change...into
prevent...from
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We must learn how to chang these "problems" into "challenges".
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Welcome to Language upon Thames. This brochure has been designed to give you an overview of our Language School and the courses we offer. If you have some additional questions please do not hesitate to contact us for more information.
At Language upon Thames, we feel it is important to be flexible, in order that students can decide what period of study suits them best.
Small Group General English Courses
These courses are aimed at students who wish to improve their speaking, listening, reading and writing skills and are offered at the following levels:
BEGINNERS
ELEMENTARY(初级)
PRE-1NTERMEDLATE
UPPER-INTERMEDLATE
Studying one of the above courses will enable you to use English more confidently and competently on a daily basis.
Try our free online test to see which level you are at—CLICK HERE.
Exam Courses
These courses are aimed at students who wish to gain academic qualifications in English and are offered at the following levels:
University of Cambridge exams:
ADVANCED 1 — FCE (First certificate)
ADVANCED 2 — CAE (Advanced)
ADVANCED 3 — CPE (Proficiency)
Studying one of the above courses will enable you to continue your education or enter university in this country. (Students wishing to gain admission to a British university are normally required to have the Cambridge Proficiency Certificate.)
Speaking, Listening & Pronunciation
This course builds on communicative confidence and competence and is aimed at students who wish to develop the important skills of speaking and listening.
Emphasis is also placed on pronunciation, with activities designed to meet the needs of students of different nationalities, who need to focus on different areas.
CLICK HERE to register for a General English course.
Other Languages
At Language upon Thames we offer a wide range of cafeterias, restaurants, shops and bars.
Most importantly, we have foreign language classes of French, Japanese, German, Spanish and Italian during the day, evening or on a one-to-one basis.
What does this passage mainly talk about?
A.English courses.
B.Ways to improve students' English.
C.The best way to improve your skills.
D.The importance of English.
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we regard him as a()(shine)example for us to learn from.
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What can we learn from this passage?
A.Kennedy was a good president.
B.If you experience victories, tragedy will surely fall on you.
C.The Kennedy family was rich because John Kennedy was the president.
D.Family fame, wealth and social position may not necessarily be beneficial.
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I'm Margery Hooper, your course coordinator. I'd like to welcome you all to Grange Manor Summer Music school. I hope you'll enjoy your life here. If you have anything unclear, don't hesitate to ask. As you know, we are running three - weekly courses currently this year: History of Music, Principle Tutor professor Hepworth; Choral Singing, conducted by Archibald Blake from the Royal Institute of Music; and, last but not least, a new departure for us, classical Guitar for Beginners, Tutor Clive Mortimer.
Now you all know - at least I hope you do what course you are registered for. As soon as you've had tea, we'd like you to report to our secretary, Miss Mathews - you'll find her in the office on the first floor. She'll give you your course number and timetable and explain where the various classrooms are, what books you'll need, and whether they are available in the library. Besides, she'll give you detailed information about how you are scored. If books are not available in the library, you can try in the bookstore. Our book store is next to the reception in the main hall. It's open from 9 to 10 a.m. daily.
Now about meals breakfast 8: 30 to 9, full evening meal 6: 30 to 8: 30 in the dining room. I' m afraid you have to make your own arrangements about lunch, but the cafeteria in the canteen is open from 10 to 4 for sandwiches and coffee. Classes finish at 5.
If you look at the notice board in the main hall, you'll see that we have arranged a variety of evening entertainments for you, and Saturday excursions. Anyone who wants to go on an excursion should inform. the secretary, as soon as possible as the coach company need to know numbers.
I hope you'll all have a very enjoyable time, and make a lot of new friends.
Margery Hooper is _______.
A.at a music conference
B.on a holiday course
C.at a holiday resort
D.on a training course
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WWhat can we learn about carrots, according to the passage?
A.They can cure cancers of many kinds.
B.Raw carrots have the same nutritional value as cooked ones.
C.Cooked ones show no effect on cancers.
D.Carrots can be very useful on a cancer prevention diet.
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What do we learn from this conversation?
A.The woman will go home for dinner.
B.The woman won't go to the concert.
C.The man and the woman will eat together.
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Woman: Professor Smith, I really need the credits to graduate this summer. Man: Here in this school: the credits are earned, not given. Question: What do we learn from the conversation?
A.The woman has to attend a summer course to graduate.
B.The man thinks the woman can earn the credits.
C.The woman is begging the man to let her pass the exam.
D.The woman is going to graduate from summer school.
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When we listen to learn, we should use ______
A.active listening
B.casual listening
C.passive listening
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We are going to learn____ next week()
A.Lesson Twelfth
B.Lesson Twelve
C.Twelfth Lesson
D.the Lesson Twelfth
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We did not learn how to write a ___.
A.memo
B.application letter
C.notice
D.story
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We’ll continue to learn by ourselves when we have left school, we must _______ learn how to study in the school now.
A.in all
B.after all
C.above all
D.at all