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1、 TEST 1 KEY KeyTest 1 Reading 1 D 2 B 3 E 4 A 5 D 6 C 7 E 8 C Part 2 9 B 10 A 11E 12C 13D 14F Part 3 15 B16D 17A 18D19B 20 A Part 4 21 B 22C 23 A 24 D25 A 26-30 B D D C APart 5 31- 35 AS WHY NOT/ HARDLY WHO/ THAT OF 36-40 FOR SO/ THUS HAVE MUCH LIKEPART 6 41-45 CORRECT THEY CORRECT BEING WHICH 46-50
2、 FOR CORRECT SHOULD WHEN CORRECT 51-52 THEIR THAT Test WRITINGSAMPLE A This report describes the movements of the balance of trade between 1991 and 2001 , for a particular country, concerning manufacturing and agriculture.Manufacturing: Imports increased constantly during this period. The figure sho
3、ws a rise of $ 4 bn within the whole period and no fluctuations are to be remarked.Exports rose from nearly $ 3 bn in 1991 to approximately $7 bn in 2001 , suffering minor fluctuations all the way through. In general, the balance of trade remained slightly positive through the period considered.Agri
4、culture: Imports increased slightly, ending the period around $1 bn over their starting level. They suffered a temporary fall between 1992 and 1994 , followed by a steady recovery. After peaking at around $2.5 bn in 1999, imports fell slightly to their final value.Exports figure shows the same perfo
5、rmance although at level $4bn higher than imports.Consequently, the balance of trade remained markedly positive throughout the period.Band 4 All content points are included. There is a relatively natural use of language and a good range of structure, despite some inaccuracy. There is also evidence o
6、f a wide range of vocabulary and the report is well organized.Sample B Introduction: The aim of this report is to describe the imports an exports of the Manufacturing and Agricultural sectors in the years 1991-2001 in European contrysManufacturing Imports :In the first year (1991) the imports were j
7、ust above $2 bn, at the end of 2001, the imports were almost on the $ 6 bn.Manufacturing Exports:In 1991 were just below the $ 3TEST 1PART1 1 THREE DAYS 2 CLOBAL CONFERENCES PLC TOMORROWS SOFTWARE PERMITLARGE CORPORATIONS LOGIC SOLUTIONS INTELLIGENT CHANGE IT ANALYSTCUSTOMER DRIVEN ORGANISATIONAL ST
8、RUCTURES FRAMEWORK FOR ACTIONCASE STUDIES PART 2 F C D B E A B F C D PART3 C A B C B C B A TEXT 2 KEY TEST READING Part 1 1-5 E C E C D 6-8 B A A PART 2 9-10 C E 11-14 F B G APart 3 15C 16-20 D A D B C Part 4 21-25 B D D A B 26-30 C A B C DPart 5 31FROM 32AS 33ALTHOUGH/THOUGH/ WHILE/WHILST 34-35 WHE
9、RE SUCH36-40 HOW WITH WHICH ON IF PART 6 41-45 ALSO BY WHOLE CORRECT BUT 46-50 EVEN OF CORRECT THE ON51-52 CORRECT CORRECTTEST 2 LISTENINGPART 11 (HIGH) PURCHASING POWER 2 NEIGHBOURING COUNTRIES 3 COMMERCIAL LAW 4 THE LATEST TRENDS 5 UNRELIABILITY 6 AFTER SALES 7 PERSONAL VISIT 8 TRADE FAIR9 LOCAL C
10、ONTRACTORS 10 LOCAL AGENT 11 EXPENSIVE OPTION 12 BRANGE OFFICE PART 2 13-15 E F C 16-20 G H H F E 21-22 D A PART 3 23-25 B A A 26-30 B C C A B TEXT 3 KEYTEXT 3 READINGPART 1 1-5 A E D A B 6-8 E C D PART 2 9-10 C F 11-14 A E G BPART 3 15 B 16-20 C D A C B PART 4 21-25 A C C B A 26-30 C A B C D PART 5
11、 31-35 IN AS WITH THERE AT/BY 36-40 RATHER SOME/AN NOT ITS ISPART6 41-45 HOW A LOOKING APPOINT CORRECT 46-50 HAVE WITH IN MAKE SURE51-52 TIME CORRECTTEST 3 LISTENING 1 EDUCATION 2 MULTINATIONAL 3 ANNUAL REPORT 4 20 AWARDS/ GRANTS 5 PROJECT CO-ORDINATION/ING 6THE PROEDICTED BENEFITS 7 REGIONAL CONSUL
12、TANTS 8 COSTS AND DATS 9 CENTRAL COMMITTEE 10 70 % 11 QUARTERLY INSTALMENTS 12 PROGRESS REVIEW/ REPORTPART 2 13-15 C A H 16-20 D G B E A 21-22 H D PART 3 23-25 C A B 26-30 C B A A C TapesciptListening test 3 Q 1 -12:Woman : Thank you everybody, thank you . the Business Support Agency or BSA are very
13、 proud of the part we play in the development of business success . Today, I ll give you a bit of background on the Agency, and then outline the steps involved in applying for support, OK?what we do, basically, is distribute financial support from our funds, which come from the central government De
14、partment of Education on the one hand, and then that sum is matchedthe amount fluctuates on a yearly basis-by contributions from a number of multinational companies. We then follow the procedures I ll be outlining in a moment. Some examples of this work, if youre interested , can be seen in our annu
15、al report-I ll leave copies out for you to look at . since we began, ,weve given out over three hundred grants. We made twenty awards last year alone, and expect that figure to rise to twenty-five next year. But were not simply giving this money awayour criteria are strict.So , how do you apply ? Well, there are four steps to making an application. In the first place, you should get in touch with our Project Co-ordinati