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  • &, Vs, etc.
  • WTO
  • World Trade Organization (WTO)
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  • 1997
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22. 1

  • Just as an old Chinese proverb says,
  • Just as an old English proverb says,
  • Just as an old Arab proverb says,

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24. 1

  • Ends justify means.

25. 2

  • All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
  • Each Jack has his Jill.

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  • Jack Jill
  • No longer can Jack live without grain.

27. 2

  • a busy bee
  • the blue sky
  • the black coffee
  • a evil devil
  • a pure angel
  • deep ocean
  • as busy as a bee
  • as blue as sky
  • as black as coffee
  • as evil as a devil
  • as pure as an angel
  • as deep as ocean

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29. 4

30. 1

31. a

32. b

33. c

34. d

  • which left us a deep impression.

35. e

  • I am a teacher. I give classes.
  • I am a teacher and I give classes.
  • Because I am a teacher, I give classes.
  • I am a teacher, so I give classes.
  • Being a teacher, I give classes.
  • I, being a teacher, give classes.

am be being 36. e

  • I, not being a teacher, give classes.
  • am being
  • was having been
  • I, having been a student, give classes.
  • I, not having been a student, give classes.

37. e

  • You are not a fish yourself.
  • How can you know the happiness of a fish
  • How can you, not being a fish yourself, know the happiness of a fish?

38. e

  • ing, having done ,being
  • It is hot today. I stay at home.
  • It being hot today, I stay at home.

39. e

  • am being
  • was having been
  • do doing
  • did having done

40. (2)

  • as
  • rather than vs other than

41. a

  • In the sunshine, stands a young tree.( )
  • Hardly can I do it.

42. b

  • It is high time that did
  • The situation being so serious, it is high time that we took effective measures to

43. b

  • It is important/ necessary/ urgent +that +(should)+do
  • work out laws and regulations
  • It is imperative that laws and regulations should be worked out to

44. b

45. cas

  • Although she is a girl, she sings like a man.
  • Girl as she is, she sings like a man.
  • Simple as the picture is, the meaning behind it is as deep as ocean.

46. d

  • When in Rome, do as Romans do.
  • When in Rome,you do as Romans do. ( )
  • When you are in Rome, you do as Romans do.

47. d

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  • When at the age of 6, my father began to teach me English.
  • ?
  • When I was at age of 6, my father began to teach me English.
  • When at the age of 6, I was taught English by my father.

48. erather than vs other than

  • rather than
  • I am the best teacher.
  • I, rather than anyone else, am, rather than was, the best teacher, rather than the worst one.

49. eother than:

  • I, other than anyone else, am the best teacher.
  • No one, other than I, is the best teacher.

50. 5

51. 5.1

52. 5.2

  • (1) of +n.=adj.

53. 5.2

  • (2) the poor, the beautiful, the old

54. 5.2

  • (3) n.+and its like

55. 5.2

  • (4) so called +n.

56. 5.3

  • important
  • significant, necessary, essential, urgent
  • very
  • of great importance, significantly important
  • very adj. adv. very

57. 5.3

  • Different
  • various, a variety of, vary from person to person
  • Peoples opinions are various.
  • People have a variety of opinions.
  • Peoples opinions vary from person to person.
  • Think
  • thing

58. 5.4

59.

  • as well as, andas well, not only but also
  • ( ): however, instead, unfortunately, fortunately, in fact, on the contrary
  • :while, but

60.

  • first, second, third
  • To begin with, Besides, Last but not least
  • On one hand, on the other, In addition

61.

  • : consequently, hence, thus, consequently, therefore, thereby, as a consequence
  • :owing to, thanks to, due to,
  • :so, and consequently

62.

  • in other word, that is to say, as a matter of fact

63.

  • 98.1
  • Study the following drawing carefully and write an essay in which you should:
  • 1 write out the messages conveyed by the cartoon
  • 2 give your comments

64.

  • The past several years have witnessed a phenomenon that a variety of promises have been arising from all walks of life. Regrettably, quite a lot of promises are sheer nonsense, just as the hen in the given cartoon commits herself to lay eggs which are round without any angles and corners and have shells, egg whites and yolks.

65.

  • Odds and funny as they sound, such false promises can be seen and heard everywhere in our country. Administration departments assure to perform their tasks effectively and fairly without taking any bribes; manufacturing units guarantee to turn out products of good quality; commercial enterprises swear to provide genuine commodities and polite and enthusiastic services. Can you find anything new and substantial other than their obligations, duties and jobs in these so called promises? I guess your answer will be negative. As a matter of fact, their intention to make such commitments is nothing but to put on civilized outer clothing to please or deceive the public.

66.

  • I dare say that your society is suffering corruption and cheat which are causing damage to society both materially and morally. But the hen and her like should know that by dishonest words no one can survive the intense competition under market economy system. They should remember the old saying, Honesty is the best policy.

67.

  • Here is an interesting cartoon: With her head held high, maybe singing, a hen stands proudly in the cartoon of the picture with a notice in hand. It says: Firstly, I promise that the eggs I lay are absolutely round without any square corners. Secondly, they all have shells and cores. Its so ridiculous that we cant help laughing. But after that there must be something left.

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  • Recently, many promises have come up in many walks of life, especially the service departments. They promise you that they will provide you with warm smile service and good products. At first you are moved nearly to thank them. But if you think twice, you may wonder if those should be their duties. It goes without saying that factories should produce goods of quality, department stores should serve customers politely, buses should arrive on time, and so forth, because all of these are their responsibilities. But why should they promise what are their due jobs? One reason may be that they want to correct their past mistakes under the planned economic system. Another is that they intend to improve their images and please the customers.

69.

  • In my opinion, trying to be better is worth welcoming, but making empty promises is unacceptable. If factories, stores and administrations do their jobs well rather than talk nonsense, our society will be more prosperous.

70.

  • As is shown in the cartoon, the hen made two pieces of promises. On the one hand, she said that her eggs would be sure to be round. On the other hand, she could ensure that her eggs must have egg crust, egg white and egg yellow. According to the words given in the picture, we know that making promises is very popular among different departments and organizations. But its clear that what they promise is nothing but their obligations or duties. This phenomenon is not a good thing to our society.

71.

  • There are at least two main reasons, I think, for this phenomenon. In the first place, some enterprises want to pursuit fashion, but have not true promise to make, so they promised what they didnt need to say. Secondly, it is a normal phenomenon in the process of reform and open door to the world. Maybe there are some other reasons, but the mentioned above is commonly accepted.

72.

  • As far as I am concerned, I believe that this phenomenon is not a good thing, but with the reform and open door policy being carried out, and with the development of our national economy, these problems will be solved step by step. I am sure my opinion is sound and well-grounded.

73.

  • ( ).
  • It will only be a matter of time before the problem becomes things of the past.

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  • Write an essay of 160-200 words based on the following drawing. In your essay, you should
  • 1) describe the drawing briefly,
  • 2) explain its intended meaning, and then
  • 3) support your view with an example/examples.

76.

  • 05.1
  • Write an essay of 160-200words based on the following drawing. In your essay, you shouldfirst describe the drawing, then interpret its meaning, and give your comment on it.

77.

  • 04.1
  • Study the following drawing carefully and write an essay in which you should:
  • 1 describe the drawing;
  • 2 interpret its meaning, and
  • 3 support your view with examples.
  • 2

78.

  • 03.1
  • Study the following drawing carefully and write an essay in which you should:
  • 1 describe the set of drawings and interpret its meaning
  • 2 point out its implications in our life

79.

  • 02.1
  • Study the following drawing carefully and write an essay entitled cultures--national and international
  • In the essay you should
  • 1 describe the picture and interpret its meaning, and
  • 2 give your comments on the phenomenon

80.

  • 01.1
  • 1 showing your understanding of the symbolic meaning of the pictures below.
  • 2 give a specific example, and
  • 3 give your suggestion as to the best way to show love
  • suggestion

81.

  • 98.1
  • Study the following drawing carefully and write an essay in which you should:
  • 1 write out the messages conveyed by the cartoon
  • 2 give your comments

82.

  • 1 describe the picture
  • 2 interpret its symbolic meaning
  • 3 give your comments
  • 1 describe the picture
  • interpret its symbolic meaning

83.

84.

  • One of the pressing problems facing our nation / world today is .
  • There is a growing worldwide awareness of.

85.

  • There has been a heated discussion about a picture in the newspaper.
  • Cartoon, photograph, drawing
  • Magazine, journal

86.

  • ( / / )
  • In no countryother thanChina, it has been said, is the problem ofmore serious.

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88.

  • The past decadehas witnesseda huge development in economyowing to the reform and open door policybeingcarried out,bringingsome problems at the same time, withthe following one beingthe foremost

89.

  • As is shown in the picture,
  • Shown, depicted, drawn
  • Picture, cartoon, drawing, photograph
  • Clearly, Vividly, ridiculously, interestingly

90.

  • :
  • , ,
  • ,

91. 92.

  • As is shown in the cartoon, in the darkness happily stands a candle. It spreads brightness arounditself.

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  • As is shown in the cartoon, in the darkness happily stands a candle, spreading brightness around itself.
  • Just as an old Arab proverb says, love is just like love, being brighter in the darker places.
  • Just as an old Arab proverb says, where there is love, there is hope.

94. 95.

  • ,
  • ,
  • ,
  • .
  • Stands

96.

  • As is vividly shown in the photo, in the sunshine stands a pretty American girl, (who is ) in Chinese traditional clothes, wearing necklace and its like,witha sweet smile on her face.

97. 98.

  • Runs
  • Rushing to
  • Be defined as

99.

  • As is shown in the cartoon, on the playground runs a young man, rushing to the final, which is defined as another start one.
  • Tired as he is, he has to continue his journey optimistically.

100. 101.

  • ,
  • ,
  • ;
  • ,
  • .
  • Lies
  • Like

102.

  • In the middle of the picture lies an old man.
  • He crouches like a football,who is rejected by his sons and daughter.
  • they are guarding their homes respectively and refusing to take care of their father.

103.

  • In the middle of the picture lies an old man, crouching like a football,who is rejected by his sons and daughter,who are guarding their homes respectively and refusing to take care of their father.

104. 105.

  • As is vividly drawn in the picture, in the chair sits a young man, having his hair cut as cool as David Beckham.

106. 107.

  • ,
  • ,
  • .
  • Stands
  • Grow vigorously
  • With
  • When it is removed from the shelter, it cannot stand the brush of the rain.

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  • in the green house stands a delicate flower, growing vigorously,withthe shelter protecting it from the brush of the storm.
  • When removedout of theprotection , the flower cannot stand the storm and quickly dies, with its leaves falling in the wind.

109.

  • , .
  • Simple as the picture is, the symbolic meaning is as deep as ocean.
  • .( )
  • The authors real purpose is not the fact itself, but to lead us to find what hides behind the ice burg.

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  • with

111.

  • ( )

112.

  • be revealed as
  • is referred to as
  • be associated with
  • refer to, stand for, indicate, epitomize

113.

  • Be associated with
  • Over-protected
  • Be revealed as the greenhouse
  • epitomize

114.

  • Symbolically, the delicate flower is naturally associated with the youth,
  • Who are overprotected by their parents,
  • Who are revealed as the greenhouse,
  • Itprotects them from brush of storms,
  • Whichepitomizes the fierce competition in the real world.

115.

  • Symbolically, the delicate flower is naturally associated with the youth, overprotected by their parents, revealed as the greenhouse, protecting them from brush of storms, which epitomizes the intense competition in the real world.

116. ( )

  • :

117.

  • According to a survey
  • According to one of the latest survey conducted by a certain international organization,

118. ,

  • $1 000 000
  • Money spent on pets annually

119. ,

  • According to one of the latest survey, money spent on pets in the city of Paris is as much as $1,000,000,000, which can feed all the Japanese in the world for a whole year.

120.

  • Suppose there is a family
  • For example, for instance

121.

  • Our human history has been filled with a variety of examples of ,withthe following one being the foremost.
  • With

122.

  • Among all the touching facts relating to that I have heard, noticed, and experienced, the most impressive one is

123.

  • I can think of no better examples other than

124.

  • , .
  • ,

125.

  • If there were no such policy, we would never taste KFC.
  • If the situation were to continue, we would pay a high price.

126. --

  • Were there no opening policy, we would never taste Macdonalds at all.
  • Were the situation to continue, we would pay a high price.

127.

128.

129.

  • Our human history has been filled with a variety of examples of love,withthe Hope Project being the foremost.

130.

  • In the west of China exist some families.
  • They are so poor that they cannot support their childrens education.
  • Being so poor that they cannot support their childrens education.
  • In the west of China exist some families, being so poor that they cannot support their childrens education.
  • In the west of China exist some families, being so poor that hardly can they support their childrens education.

131.

  • Pathetic as they are, people (who are) coming from all walks of life began to help them, which is so called Hope Project.

132.

  • According to the latest survey, money collected annually has reached as much as about $1,000,000,000, which can help 3 million children finish their primary school.

133.

  • Were there no such precious help, those children would never taste the knowledge and live in the darkness forever.
  • Were there no such precious help, never would those children taste the knowledge and live in the darkness forever.

134.

135.

136.

  • Absorb the essence and neglect the drawbacks.

137.

138.

  • The situation being so serious, it is high time that we took effective measures to solve the problem.

139.

  • On the one hand, it is essential that laws and regulations should be worked out.

140.

  • On the other, people should be educated to

141.

  • With a proper law and an alert public, it will only be a matter of time before the problem becomes things of the past.
  • Only in a reasonable, prosperous and healthy atmosphere can we hope to witness the ideal scene in whichpeoplecan enjoy their life to the uttermost.

142.

143. 144.

145.

  • There has been a heated discussion about a picture in the newspaper.
  • As is shown above, in the sun shine stands a delicate tree,
  • growing vigorously,
  • leaving a long shadow behind itself.
  • Just as the old Arab proverb says, where there is sunshine, there is a shadow.

146.

  • Simple as the picture is, the symbolic meaning is as deep as ocean.
  • Our human history has been filled with a variety of examples about sunshine and its shadow, with the following one being the foremost.
  • The past decade has witnessed a huge development in economy owing to the sunshine policies being carried out, bringing its shadow at the same time the damage to the environment.

147.

  • According to a survey, money lost in environmental pollution has reached $1,000,000,000, which can
  • Were the tendency to continue, we would pay a high price.
  • Were the tendency to continue, our future generation would not bother to think of excuse for us.

148.

149. 150.

  • There has been a heated discussion about a picture in the newspaper.
  • As is shown above, on the thick pile of papers,
  • proudly sits an old professor,
  • seeming satisfied with his success,
  • neglecting the demand of students.

151.

  • Simple as the picture is, the symbolic meaning is as deep as ocean.
  • The past decade has witnessed a huge development in education owing to some policies being carried out, bringing some problems at the same time, with the above one being the foremost.

152.

  • According to a survey, the number of papers published in 2006 is 10 times as much as that of 1996,
  • with the students ability remaining still.
  • Were the situation to continue, we would pay a high price.

153.

154.

  • The situation being so serious, it is high time that we took effective measures to solve the problem.
  • On the one hand, it is essential that rules should be worked out to limit the number of the paper published annually;
  • On the other, teachers should be educated to pay more attention to students.
  • Only in a prosperous, reasonable atmosphere can we hope to witness the ideal scene in which students can enjoy their study to the uttermost.

155. 156.

  • There has been
  • As is shown above, on the playground runs a young man, rushing to the final of the full mark of major courses, such as and so forth, neglecting the importance of morality and its like. Tired as he is, he has to continue his running as his parents wishes.
  • Simple as

157.

  • What is the purpose of ?
  • The authors real purpose
  • The past decade has witnessed
  • According to a survey, the average students ability on study has been significantly improved, with the psychological health being worsened.
  • Nowadays, the college has been filled with a variety of examples of such things, with Majiajue being the foremost.
  • Were the situation to continue, we would pay a high price.

158.

  • Write an essay of 160-200 words based on the following drawing. In your essay, you should
  • 1) describe the drawing briefly,
  • 2) explain its intended meaning, and then
  • 3) support your view with an example/examples.

159. describe the drawing briefly,

  • There has been a heated discussion about a picture in the newspaper. As is vividly depicted above, in front of the football stands an athlete, imagining the goal keeper is so giant that hardly can he score the goal; on the contrary, the goal keeper minimizes himself and he cannot keep the net at all. Funny as the picture is, the symbolic meaning is as deep as oceans.

160. explain its intended meaning,

  • What is the intended meaning of the picture? The writers real purpose is not the fact itself, but to lead us to discover what hides behind the iceberg. The past decade has witnessed a huge development in society owing to the reform and open door policy being carried out, bringing some problems at the same time, with the youths lack of confidence being the foremost. According to the latest survey, over 60% youth get defeated when they meet any difficulty, which leads great social concern.

161. support your view with an example/examples.

  • Among all the touching facts relating to confidence that I have heard, noticed, and experienced, the most impressive one is LiuXiang. As the world sport star, he invariably imagines positively that he can win in every hurdle race, never shrinking in front of other experienced players. Had he been afraid of his rivals, never could he make any world record in the Olympic Games. Just as the old Arab proverb says, our final enemy is ourselves. Only in a strong mind believing in ourselves can we hope to witness the ideal scene, in which we can conquer any difficulties and enjoy the struggle to the uttermost.

162.

163.

164.

  • 00.1
  • Study the following drawing carefully and write an essay in which you should:
  • 1 describe the pictures
  • 2 deduce the purpose of the drawer of the pictures, and
  • 3 suggest counter-measures

165.

  • The past century has witnessed a sharp decrease in the amount and species of fish owing to over-fishing. Were the situation to continue, never would our future generation taste any fish.

166. 97

  • Studying the following set of graphs
  • Predict the tendency of cigarette and
  • Give your reasons

167.

168.

169. 2

  • : bar chart,pie chart,line chart,statistics table

170. pie chart

  • As is vividly shown in the graph,
  • the total is divided into four parts.
  • A makes up 34%
  • 51% stands for B
  • 9% refers to C
  • 6% is defined as D

171. pie chart

  • over one third
  • Nearly one tenth
  • over a half
  • The rest
  • respectively

172. pie chart

  • The total is divided into four parts, with A, B, C and D making up % % % and % respectively.
  • The total is divided into four parts, with A and B making up % totally.
  • : , .
  • Isolated as the figures seem to be, as a matter of fact, they are connected to oneanother closely.

173. 2 ,

  • ,
  • private car is playing an increasingly important role in peoples means of transportation.

174.

  • private car is playing an increasingly important role in peoples means of transportation.

175. Percent living with parents (Canada) Unmarried Married Married 32% 48% 74% 56% Men 19% 36% 67% 47% Women 30-34 25-29 20-24Total3% 5% 9% 4% Men 2% 4% 7% 3% Women 30-34 25-29 20-24Total 176. ?

  • , , , :
  • , , .

177.

  • : surge, climb to, rise, skyrocket, jump to, a steady rise, a steep increase
  • : plunge, decline, drop, fall, descend
  • : sharp, drastic, dramatic, intensive, remarkable, sustained, temporary

178.

  • As much as
  • 10
  • A car runs 10 times as fast as a bike runs.
  • A car runs 10 times as fast as a bike does.
  • A car runs 10 times as fast as does a bike.

179.

  • more than
  • The population of China is bigger than the population of Japan.
  • The population of China is bigger than thatof Japan.

180.

  • (2)
  • The population of China is three times larger than that of Japan
  • N
  • Zhaoweis eyes are N times larger than Linyilians eyes.
  • Zhaoweis eyes are N times larger thanthatof Linyilian.
  • Zhaoweis eyes are N times larger than those of Linyilian.

181. Car Accidents declining in Walton City 182.

  • According to the graph , the rise and fall of the rate of car accidents in Walton Cityvaries with the seasons . From January to March last year itincreased by 68% , from March to June itdroppedby abouthalf the previous rate ; and from June to August there wasa steep riseof 66.6%. After that, however, there wasa steady decrease , and this makes us optimistic that car accidents aredecliningin Walton City

183. A boom in the number of MA candidates 184. A boom in the number of MA candidates

  • In recent years, the number of the candidates for the MA degreehas increased drastically .According to a survey,the number in 1998 has reached 260,000, which is more than five times than that of 1995 when it was only 50,000 in all. Why do so many young people go on with their studies?

185.

  • Obviously, a variety of complicated factors contribute to the phenomenon, with the following one being the foremost.
  • I can think of no better reasons for the phenomenon other than the following two.
  • It is no simple job to induce reasons for this complicated phenomenon.

186.

187.

  • Some students are pursuing too high a goal when they are seeking for jobs.
  • Some students are pursuing too high a goal when seeking for jobs.
  • Some majors the students study on campus do not fit in with the demands of jobs.

188. ( )

  • :
  • ,
  • too high a goal
  • :

189.

  • Some students are pursuing too high a goal when seeking for jobs.
  • They care about various factors such as salaries, working conditions and so forth,
  • which narrows their choices.
  • Some majors the students study on campus do not fit in with the demands of jobs.
  • Hardly can such students find favorable positions

190.

191.

  • Some undergraduates want to have a better job after graduation. Since the jobs requirements are more rigid than ever before, a masters degree holder will surely stand more chances to get such a position.
  • Other candidates, already with working experience, are eager to update their knowledge to satisfy the demanding jobs.

192.

  • Unfortunately, has triggered a series of negative effects, with being the foremost.
  • Quite regrettably, has brought some unforeseeable problems, with being foremost.

193.

194.

  • Predict, anticipate, expect
  • After considering all the information presented above, I, as most of others will do, safely draw the conclusion that
  • After all, it is an irreversible tendency.

195. The Aging of Our Society 25 14 10 400 200 132 2050 2015 2002 196.

  • From the table we can see that the number of senior citizens will increase from 132 million this year to 200 million in 2015, and then to 400 million in 2050. Accordingly, the percentage will rise from 10% to 14%, and then to 25%.
  • According to the standard of the United Nations, a society is defined as old when the senior citizens over 60 reach 10% of the whole population.
  • Consequently this table shows that our society following many western countries, is stepping into the era of the so-called aging society.

197.

  • The aging phenomenon will bring many unfavorable consequences, with health care of the elder generation being the foremost.
  • With more and more members entering a senior age, the percentage of people in the main working force falls abruptly, thus gradually preventing the traditional social welfare system from functioning properly and effectively.
  • The transformation to a modern and more scientific system of social security, however, may take a relatively long period, bringing hope and pain at the same time.

198.

  • For the old people themselves, apart from the irreversible decaying of health, mental hazards may constitute a more formidable problemloss of sense of security, identity and confidence may accelerate the aging process.
  • Last but not least, aging poses an even greater threat to our country than to the developed world because we are aging before we become rich.

199.

  • To battle the potential negative effects, several necessary steps should be taken: the chief task lies in taking care of the old people and helping them take care of themselves.
  • All the members in the society should join their hands in creating a favorable environment for the old people.
  • The old people themselves should never stop pursuing whatever they view as important in life since It is not the years in your life, but the life in your years that counts.
  • Only in a reasonable, prosperous and healthy society can we hope to witness the ideal scene in which old people can enjoy their twilight to the uttermost.

200. 201.

202.

  • 65

203.

  • There has been a heated discussion about a set of graphs in the newspaper.
  • According to the graphs, the past decade has witnessed a huge increase of the number of undergraduate as well as graduate students owing to the expanding enrollment policy being carried out, bringing some problems at the same time, with hunting for jobs being the foremost.

204.

  • According to a survey, only two thirds of the students can find their jobs after graduation, with most of them concentrating on computer, finance and management areas.
  • Isolated as the figures seem to exist, as a matter of fact, they are connected with oneanother closely.

205.

  • I can find no better reasons for the phenomenon other than the following two.
  • On the one hand, students are facing an ever intensive competition owing to the expanding scale of enrollment.
  • On the other, some majors the students study on campus do not fit in with the demand of the jobs.
  • Hardly can such students find favorable jobs.

206.

  • It is high time that we took effective measures to solve the problem.
  • For one thing, it is essential that proper policies be worked out to promote students employment.
  • On the other, students should be educated to broaden their range of knowledge.
  • Only in a sensible, healthy atmosphere can we hope to witness the ideal scene in which students can enjoy their life to the uttermost.

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  • Subject:
  • Key words:
  • Date:

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  • Your Sincerely Yours
  • Dear Sir/Madam,

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216. 217.

  • You live in a room in college which you share with another student. You find it very difficult to work there because your roommate always has friends visiting. He/she has parties in the room and sometimes borrows your things without asking you.
  • Write a letter to the Accommodation Officer at the college and ask for a new room next term. You would prefer a single room. Explain your reasons.

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219.

  • I am writing to complain about/that
  • I am writing to make a complaint about
  • I an writing to express my concern/ dissatisfaction/ disappointment about
  • I feel bad/sorry to trouble you but I am afraid I have to make a complaint about
  • I am most reluctant to complain, but
  • I am writhing to advise you that I findunsatisfactory.
  • I wish to draw your attention to the problem/faultthat I bought

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  • I trust you will take my complains seriously and
  • I will appreciate it very much if you could
  • I would be perfectly satisfied if you can kindly
  • I understand you will give immediate attention to this matter.
  • I would like to have this matter settled by the end of
  • I would be grateful if you could
  • I would appreciate it if you could

221.

  • Dear Sir or Madam:
  • I am writing to inform you that I wish to move into a new
  • room next term. I would prefer a single room, as I find the
  • present sharing arrangement inconvenient.
  • I must explain that the reason for my dissatisfaction is my
  • roommates inconsiderate behavior. For one thing, his friends
  • are constantly visiting him; for another, he regularly holds
  • noisy parties. In addition, he sometimes borrows my things
  • without asking me. In these circumstances, I find it difficult to
  • concentrate on my studies, and I am falling behind in my
  • assignments.

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  • I am sure you will agree that the only
  • solution is for me to move into a room of my
  • own, where I will be free from such
  • distractions. Therefore, I would be grateful if
  • you could find a single room for me,
  • preferably not in the same building but as
  • near to the college campus as possible.
  • Yours sincerely,
  • Janice Kennedy

223.

224.

  • I am writing this letter to express my regret
  • I am writing to apologize for
  • I would like to give you my apology for
  • I am very sorry to say that
  • I must apologize about (not) doing sth
  • Please accept my sincere apology for
  • I am writing to say sorry for
  • I am terribly sorry, but

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  • Once again, I am sorry for any inconvenience I have caused.
  • Please allow me to say sorry again.
  • Hope you can accept my apologies and understand my situation.
  • I sincerely hope that you will be able to think in my position and accept my apologies.
  • I want to let you know how regretful I am feeling now.
  • I am sorry that I cantand trust that you will be able to understand.

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227.

  • Dear Sir or Madam:
  • I am writing here formally to apologize for the damage done to the book, borrowed last week and due to be returned next week.

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229.

    • I have always been cherishing the book as treasures. However, I have a cat accompany with me, who often jumps up and down to please me while I am reading. Yesterday, it happened to knock over the cup and out spoiled the coffee. Unfortunately, four pages of the book were stained.

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  • As the only friend and roommate in the house, I cannot punish her but myself.
  • I have contacted the publishing house to order a new one.
  • If not possible, I am ready for any reasonablepenalty.
  • Sorry for any inconvenience I have caused.
  • Sincerely yours,
  • LiMing

231.

  • Directions:
  • Two months ago you got a job as an editor for the magazineDesigns & Fashions . But now you find that the work is not what you expected. You decide to quit. Write a letter to your boss, Mr. Wang, telling him your decision, stating your reason(s), and making an apology.
  • Write your letter with no less than 100 words. Write it neatly on ANSWER SHEET 2. do not sign your own name at the end of the letter; use Li Ming instead. You do not need to write the address.(10 points)

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  • Dear Mr. Wang,
  • I am much grateful to be employed by you two months ago as an editor for your magazineDesigns & Fashions . I appreciate the opportunity of having worked here with you and other colleagues. The experiences will be unforgettable throughout my life.
  • However, as a young man whose primary interest is in computer science rather than fashion designing, I find my present job doesnt fall in with my previous training and strength. I therefore decide to quit this job for something else that conforms to my former preparation.
  • Please accept my sincere apologies for any inconveniences my leaving may incur.

235.

  • Youve just been offered a job, but you will not be able to start work on the appointed day. Write a letter to your boss explaining the problem and asking for an alternative day to start work.

236.

  • Dear Sir or Madam:
  • I have applied for a position under your supervision and have been offered one a couple of weeks ago and due to start my work next week. However, I am writing here formally to request a delay of my start working day.

237.

  • The reason for changing my working plan is about my wife, who is going to give birth of my first child next week in my hometown. My wife and I are both nervous and somewhat excited for this big event. As a husband and will-be-father, I think, I must go back and stay with my wife and wait for my first child coming to the world. I can not stand the worry and anxiety caused by the whole matter, so I have to decide to change my working schedule.

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  • I am sorry for any inconveniences I have caused by this change in plan and I promise to start my work three weeks later. I do appreciate your kind consideration you have shown to me.

239. 07

  • 51. Directions:
  • Write a letter to your university library, making suggestions for improving its service.
  • You should write about 100 words on ANSWER SHEET 2.
  • Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter. Use Li Ming instead.
  • Do not write the address. (10 points)

240.

  • Dear Sir or Madam:
  • I, as a senior student of the university, am writing here to provide some advice to improve the service in the library.
  • I can find no better suggestions other than the following two. To begin with, why not provide heater during winter time? It is always so cold in the library that many students catch cold when studying there.

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  • Besides, please pay more attention to the order at the reading room. So many disturbances such as talking aloud, mobile phone rings and the like make us difficult to concentrate on study. Under these circumstances, I find that I am falling behind on my studies.
  • It will be grateful if you could take my suggestions seriously. I am looking forward to your early reply.
  • Your sincerely,
  • Li Ming

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  • I am writing in response to your advertisement in China Daily of June 8
  • I write this letter to apply for the position that you have advertised in Beijing Youth Thursday
  • Your advertised position of general manager assistant interests me

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  • I am writing to express my interest in your recently advertised position for a waitress
  • I would like to apply for the vacancy of
  • I am writing this letter to recommend myself as a qualified candidate for the job of senior accountant you have advertised in
  • I write this letter to submit my application for

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  • I have enclosed my resume that outline in detail my qualifications and experience.
  • Should you grant me a personal interview, I would be most grateful.
  • Any favorable consideration of my application will be highly appreciated.
  • Thank you for considering my application and I am looking forward to meeting you.
  • If you need to know more about me, please contact me at

247.

  • You see an advertisement in the local newspaper that a restaurant wants someone to be a part-time waiter or waitress in the evening. Write a letter to the manager, in your letter, you should write why you are writing, why you are suitable for the job and why you need the job.

248.

  • Dear Mr. Moore:
  • I am writing here to express my interest about your position advertised in the local newspaper and I am confident to introduce myself to you as a candidate as a waiter.

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  • I think I am the most suitable person for the position. I have been a restaurant-related person in the past five years. When I was a college student, I had once had a part-time job as a waiter in Macdonald in local neighborhood. Since I was hard working and diligent, I was soon promoted as an executive manager. Two years later, I started my own restaurant and I also served as a waiter. Small as it was, it had been one of the most popular restaurants until I decided to sell it out for immigration to England.

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  • My dream in England is to open a Chinese restaurant here and I have to get to know about the culture of eating habit. Such a job, no doubt, can provide me the very information I need. And also, I think, my past experience can of course help myself to be a competitive waiter.
  • Thank you for your consideration of my application. Please contact me if necessary through the number 123-4567, (available 24 hours)..
  • Yours sincerely,

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  • 1) I am writing to you to recommend
  • 2) I would like to presentfor your consideration in your search for qualified manager.
  • 3) With reference to your requirements, I shall, without reservation, recommendas an ideal candidate.

254.

  • To whom it may concern,
  • This is Prof. from University. %% has asked me for a recommendation letter to support him to enter your distinguished university. As his advisor, I feel honored to satisfy his request.

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  • 1) Therefore, I dont hesitate to recommendas the right person for your consideration.
  • 2) I would like to lend my support tofor his
  • 3) I am willing to stand by Mr./Msfor
  • 4) Any favorable consideration to this letter would be considered a personal favor.
  • 5) I would like to thank you for your attention to this letter and restate my support to Mr .
  • 6) Before concluding the letter, I would again apply myself to convincing you that

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  • I am ready to provide any further information upon your request.
  • Please do not hesitate to contact me if necessary.

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  • Intelligent
  • Ingenious
  • Talent
  • Gifted
  • Have insightful opinions
  • Diligent
  • Industrious
  • Hardworking

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  • Humorous
  • Amiable
  • Sociable
  • Enthusiastic
  • Ready for help
  • Cooperative
  • Team spirit
  • leadership

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  • After leaving your home, turn left first and walk along the street until you meet the second cross. Turn right there and about three hundred meters walk will take you to my home.

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262. 1

  • He, I believe, came from Africa.
  • She is the kind of girl (that) I love.

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  • That what
  • Many students enter the university without any idea of that they are going to do after graduation.

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  • China was a great country.
  • I loved you.

265. 4

  • I, the son of an ordinary family, is a boy.
  • They are boy.
  • She, whose father is a doctor, is my brother.

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267.

  • 1 The invention of computers makes people live more comfortable and convenient.
  • 2Many traffic accidents occurred is the result of careless.
  • 3 Last night was too cold.
  • 4 By comparison, nuclear energy has some distinctive advantages, such as it is very clean and cheap.
  • 5 Some people claim that fast food will instead of tradition food.

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  • 6 Despite he is very diligent at study, he still cannot pass the CET 4.
  • 7 Though the internet has man benefits, but it also has some drawbacks.
  • 8 In the past, the price of milk was so expensive that few people could afford it.
  • 9 I forgot my watch at home.
  • 10 Smoking is harmful to your body.

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  • 11 The true fact is he never offers help to others.
  • 12 There are many people plan to study abroad.
  • 13 Keep pets are very popular among people live in big city.
  • 14 The society should pay more attention to the problems of education, poverty and disease, however, they seldom do so.
  • 15 Today is hot, I stay home.

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  • 16 When talking to the interviewer, my heart was beating very fast.
  • 17 Comparing with the performance of Linda, Kents performance is far from perfect.
  • 18 The big noise makes me cant sleep.
  • 19 My suggestion is more attention should be attached to the issue of youth drug abuse.
  • 20 The amount of bikes will decline in ten years.

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  • 21 The reason why people choose to live in cities is because the city life is more convenient.
  • 22 Raising pets are good for old people and child.
  • 23 Keep pet in big city is not allowed.
  • 24 However, others people suggest that college students do the part-time job is quite beneficial.
  • 25 Young people live and study by themselves is of great significance to their future career.

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  • I like singing.
  • I like her singing.

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  • 26 I am very difficult to write articles in English.
  • 27 I hope this letter would draw your attention and look into the case.
  • 28 A small thief entered into my room and my room was stolen at last night.
  • 29 I must to return back home as soon as possible.
  • 30 We drew a final conclusion that Tom is a dishonest man.

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276. 277. 278. 1

  • 05.1
  • Write an essay of 160-200words based on the following drawing. In your essay, you shouldfirst describe the drawing, then interpret its meaning, and give your comment on it.

279. describe the drawing

  • There has been a heated discussion about a picture in the newspaper. As is vividly depicted in the cartoon ,in the middle of the drawing, lies an old man ,crumbling like a football, deserted by his sons and daughters ,who are guarding their doors and refuse to take care of their father.

280. interpret its meaning

  • 2005 50

281. interpret its meaning

  • Funny as the cartoon is, the symbolic meaning behind the picture is as deep as ocean. China, being famous for its virtue of respecting elders, has been filled with examples about attending to old people, withbeing the most persuasive. However, the past decade has witnessed an increasing number of cases about maltreating the elders in some part of our country, either in cities or in the countryside. According to the latest survey, nearly 30% of the old people are lack of the tending from their off springs, were the situation to continue, we would pay a high price.

282. give your comment

  • The problem being so serious, it is high time that we took effective and efficient measures to counter the maltreatment towards old people. For one thing, laws and regulations should be worked out to punish those who would not support their parents living; for another, we young people should be educated to respect and esteem the old. Only in a reasonable, prosperous and healthy society can we hope to witness the ideal scene in which old people can enjoy their twilight to the uttermost.

283. 2

  • 01.1
  • 1 showing your understanding of the symbolic meaning of the pictures below.
  • 2 give a specific example, and
  • 3 give your suggestion as to the best way to show love
  • suggestion

284. showing your understanding of the symbolic meaning of the pictures below

  • There has been a heated discussion about a picture in the newspaper. As is vividly shown in the picture, in the darkness stands a candle, spreading light and warmness around itself. Simple as the picture is, the symbolic meaning behind the picture is as deep as the ocean. Just as the old proverb says, where there is light, there is help.

285. give a specific example

  • Among all the touching facts relating to love that I have heard, noticed and experienced, the most impressive one is Hope Project. In someremote part of the west of China, exist numerous families being so poor that hardly can theysupport their childrens education. Pathetic as they are, people coming from all walks of life began to help them, which is so called Hope Project. According to a survey, money collected annually is worth as much as $100,000,000, which can help one million children to go to school. Were there no such precious help, those children would never get the knowledge suitable to their age and live in the darkness for ever.

286. give your suggestion as to the best way to show love

  • Then how to show love to others ? It goes without saying that we are living in a world of love and help. Whenever we lend others a helping hand, we will receive help somewhere else. All the members in the society should join their hands in creating a favorable environment for others. Only in a society full of love can we hope to witness the ideal scene in which people can enjoy their lives to the uttermost.

287. 3

  • 02.1
  • Study the following drawing carefully and write an essay entitled cultures--national and international
  • In the essay you should
  • 1 describe the picture and interpret its meaning, and
  • 2 give your comments on the phenomenon

288. describe the picture

  • There has been a heated discussion about a picture in the newspaper. As is vividly shown in the picture, in the middle of the photograph, stands a foreign girl, dressed in Chinese traditional clothes, with a sweet smile on her face. Simple as the picture is, the symbolic meaning behind the picture is as deep as the ocean. Just as the old proverb says, cultures transmit beyond border.

289. interpret its meaning

290. interpret its meaning

  • What is the meaning of the picture?The past decade has witnessed a phenomenon thatan increasing number of cultural intercourses have taken placeowing tothe reform and open doorpolicy being carried out .According toa survey, the number of people coming from foreign countries has reached to 100,000,000, who have brought fresh ideas to China and taken away Chinese traditional essence.Were there no such policy, we would never taste KFC at all, neither would foreigners know anything about Chinese Kungfu.

291. give your comments on the phenomenon

  • With the process of the globalization, it goes without saying that we are living in an ever small world.With the development of society and the reform and open door policy being carried out, we are thirst for overseas visitors and outlook at the outside of the world. However, it is essential that we keep it in mind that we have to absorb the essence and resist the drawbacks. Only in a reasonable, healthy society can we hope to witness the ideal scene in which Chinese and foreigners can enjoy their lives to the uttermost.

292. 4

  • 04.1
  • Study the following drawing carefully and write an essay in which you should:
  • 1 describe the drawing;
  • 2 interpret its meaning, and
  • 3 support your view with examples.
  • 2

293. describe the drawing

  • There has been a heated discussion about a picture in the newspaper. As is vividly shown above, on the playground runs a young man, rushing to the final, which is also marked as another start one. Tired as he is, he has to continue his travel optimistically. Just as the old Arab proverb says, determination means another start point

294. interpret its meaning

  • Simple as the picture is, the symbolic meaning behind the pictures is as deep as the ocean.The running situation is naturally associated with our real life. Whenever we have achieve a goal or the like, should we just stop pursuing the further goal and just enjoy the happiness of success or be savage again for the next terminal--a question deserves our more attention.

295. support your view with examples

  • Among all the touching facts relating to running that I have heard, noticed and experienced, the most impressive one isLiuxiang, the gold medal winner in Olimpics, 2004. Had he stopped practice only after he had won a region championship, he would not have been the world super star. Turn our attention to the business field. According to a survey, 70% of the companies merged by bigger ones, have once been overjoyed with their small profits and unaware of the danger posed by more ambitious rivals. In sum, keeping making progress should be the right attitude toward life and work for everybody and even for a country.

296. [email_address]