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More than seven hundred students will serve for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games not as volunteers but as interns(實(shí)習(xí)生), working for months before the event and during the Games to help ensure its success.

A co-operation agreement was signed between the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad (GOCOG) and 16 Beijing-based universities and colleges. The schools will prepare the students to be interns.

Although the interns will work without pay, they are considered different to volunteers, who will also provide services for the Games.

Well-known schools such as Peking University, Tsinghua University, Renmin University of China, Beijing Normal University and Beijing Jiaotong University are included on the list.

The interns will work much longer than the Games’ volunteers, since they have to begin their work at BOCOG as early as one year before the Games start, while most of the volunteers work only during the 16 days of the Games. They have to finish the required lessons of their universities first and then learn more in their specialities to qualify to work for the BOCOG. They will take some special classes on Olympic knowledge and certain professional lessons outside the university to meet the needs of serving in the Olympics.

The 706 interns will be made up of 446 postgraduates, 118 undergraduates and 142 higher vocational students. They will come from such majors as foreign languages, media and communications, logistics and legal affairs.

According to university officials, the undergraduates will be students who have been admitted to college this year (2005) while the postgraduates will be those who enter next year.

The interns will be chosen from __________.

A.students whose homes are in Beijing          B.students studying in Beijing

C.only 6 famous schools                      D.schools all over China

What’s the difference between the interns and the volunteers?

A.The volunteers receive no pay.             B.The interns work during the Games.

C.The volunteers come mainly from universities. D.The interns provide longer, more specialized services.

The chosen students will be busy because they have to __________.

A.learn both in and outside the university     B.graduate ahead of time

C.look for part-time jobs                  D.learn many extra subjects at college

A chosen undergraduate will begin to work for BOCOG __________.

A.in his or her first college year            B.in his or her second college year

C.in his or her third college year                  D.in his or her fourth college year

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More than seven hundred students will serve for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games not as volunteers but as interns(實(shí)習(xí)生), working for months before the event and during the Games to help ensure its success.

A co-operation agreement was signed between the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad (GOCOG) and 16 Beijing-based universities and colleges. The schools will prepare the students to be interns.

Although the interns will work without pay, they are considered different to volunteers, who will also provide services for the Games.

Well-known schools such as Peking University, Tsinghua University, Renmin University of China, Beijing Normal University and Beijing Jiaotong University are included on the list.

The interns will work much longer than the Games’ volunteers, since they have to begin their work at BOCOG as early as one year before the Games start, while most of the volunteers work only during the 16 days of the Games. They have to finish the required lessons of their universities first and then learn more in their specialities to qualify to work for the BOCOG. They will take some special classes on Olympic knowledge and certain professional lessons outside the university to meet the needs of serving in the Olympics.

The 706 interns will be made up of 446 postgraduates, 118 undergraduates and 142 higher vocational students. They will come from such majors as foreign languages, media and communications, logistics and legal affairs.

According to university officials, the undergraduates will be students who have been admitted to college this year (2005) while the postgraduates will be those who enter next year.

 

68.The interns will be chosen from __________.

       A.students whose homes are in Beijing      B.students studying in Beijing

       C.only 6 famous schools                         D.schools all over China

69.What’s the difference between the interns and the volunteers?

       A.The volunteers receive no pay.

       B.The interns work during the Games.

       C.The volunteers come mainly from universities.

       D.The interns provide longer, more specialized services.

70.The chosen students will be busy because they have to __________.

       A.learn both in and outside the university

       B.graduate ahead of time

       C.look for part-time jobs

       D.learn many extra subjects at college

71.A chosen undergraduate will begin to work for BOCOG __________.

       A.in his or her first college year                B.in his or her second college year

       C.in his or her third college year               D.in his or her fourth college year

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More than seven hundred students will serve for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games not as volunteers but as interns(實(shí)習(xí)生), working for months before the event and during the Games to help ensure its success.

A co-operation agreement was signed between the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad (GOCOG) and 16 Beijing-based universities and colleges. The schools will prepare the students to be interns.

Although the interns will work without pay, they are considered different to volunteers, who will also provide services for the Games.

Well-known schools such as Peking University, Tsinghua University, Renmin University of China, Beijing Normal University and Beijing Jiaotong University are included on the list.

The interns will work much longer than the Games’ volunteers, since they have to begin their work at BOCOG as early as one year before the Games start, while most of the volunteers work only during the 16 days of the Games. They have to finish the required lessons of their universities first and then learn more in their specialties to qualify to work for the BOCOG. They will take some special classes on Olympic knowledge and certain professional lessons outside the university to meet the needs of serving in the Olympics.

The 706 interns will be made up of 446 postgraduates, 118 undergraduates and 142 higher vocational students. They will come from such majors as foreign languages, media and communications, logistics and legal affairs.

According to university officials, the undergraduates will be students who have been admitted to college this year (2005) while the postgraduates will be those who enter next year.

1.The interns will be chosen from __________.

       A.students whose homes are in Beijing      B.students studying in Beijing

       C.only 6 famous schools                         D.schools all over China

2.What’s the difference between the interns and the volunteers?

       A.The volunteers receive no pay.

       B.The interns work during the Games.

       C.The volunteers come mainly from universities.

       D.The interns provide longer, more specialized services.

3.The chosen students will be busy because they have to __________.

       A.learn both in and outside the university

       B.graduate ahead of time

       C.look for part-time jobs

       D.learn many extra subjects at college

4.A chosen undergraduate will begin to work for BOCOG __________.

       A.in his or her first college year                B.in his or her second college year

       C.in his or her third college year D.in his or her fourth college year

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More than seven hundred students will serve for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games not as volunteers but as interns(實(shí)習(xí)生), working for months before the event and during the Games to help ensure its success.

A co-operation agreement was signed between the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad (GOCOG) and 16 Beijing-based universities and colleges. The schools will prepare the students to be interns.

Although the interns will work without pay, they are considered different to volunteers, who will also provide services for the Games.

Well-known schools such as Peking University, Tsinghua University, Renmin University of China, Beijing Normal University and Beijing Jiaotong University are included on the list.

The interns will work much longer than the Games’ volunteers, since they have to begin their work at BOCOG as early as one year before the Games start, while most of the volunteers work only during the 16 days of the Games. They have to finish the required lessons of their universities first and then learn more in their specialities to qualify to work for the BOCOG. They will take some special classes on Olympic knowledge and certain professional lessons outside the university to meet the needs of serving in the Olympics.

The 706 interns will be made up of 446 postgraduates, 118 undergraduates and 142 higher vocational students. They will come from such majors as foreign languages, media and communications, logistics and legal affairs.

According to university officials, the undergraduates will be students who have been admitted to college this year (2005) while the postgraduates will be those who enter next year.

72.The interns will be chosen from __________.

A.students whose homes are in Beijing           B.students studying in Beijing

C.only 6 famous schools                      D.schools all over China

73. What’s the difference between the interns and the volunteers?

A.The volunteers receive no pay.             B.The interns work during the Games.

C.The volunteers come mainly from universities. D.The interns provide longer, more specialized services.

74.The chosen students will be busy because they have to __________.

A.learn both in and outside the university     B.graduate ahead of time

C.look for part-time jobs                  D.learn many extra subjects at college

75.A chosen undergraduate will begin to work for BOCOG __________.

A.in his or her first college year            B.in his or her second college year

C.in his or her third college year                  D.in his or her fourth college year

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閱讀理解

  More than seven hundred students will serve for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games not as volunteers but as interns(實(shí)習(xí)生), working for months before the event and during the Games to help ensure its success.

  A co-operation agreement was signed between the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad(GOCOG)and 16 Beijing-based universities and colleges.The schools will prepare the students to be interns.

  Although the interns will work without pay, they are considered different to volunteers, who will also provide services for the Games.

  Well-known schools such as Peking University, Tsinghua University, Renmin University of China, Beijing Normal University and Beijing Jiaotong University are included on the list.

  The interns will work much longer than the Games’ volunteers, since they have to begin their work at BOCOG as early as one year before the Games start, while most of the volunteers work only during the 16 days of the Games.They have to finish the required lessons of their universities first and then learn more in their specialities to qualify to work for the BOCOG.They will take some special classes on Olympic knowledge and certain professional lessons outside the university to meet the needs of serving in the Olympics.

  The 706 interns will be made up of 446 postgraduates, 118 undergraduates and 142 higher vocational students.They will come from such majors as foreign languages, media and communications, logistics and legal affairs.

  According to university officials, the undergraduates will be students who have been admitted to college this year(2005)while the postgraduates will be those who enter next year.

(1)

The interns will be chosen from ________.

[  ]

A.

students whose homes are in Beijing

B.

students studying in Beijing

C.

only 6 famous schools

D.

schools all over China

(2)

What’s the difference between the interns and the volunteers?

[  ]

A.

The volunteers receive no pay.

B.

The interns work during the Games.

C.

The volunteers come mainly from universities.

D.

The interns provide longer, more specialized services.

(3)

The chosen students will be busy because they have to ________.

[  ]

A.

learn both in and outside the university

B.

graduate ahead of time

C.

look for part-time jobs

D.

learn many extra subjects at college

(4)

A chosen undergraduate will begin to work for BOCOG ________.

[  ]

A.

in his or her first college year

B.

in his or her second college year

C.

in his or her third college year

D.

in his or her fourth college year

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1-15   ADBDD   CDCBD    DCDAC

16-35   ADCBC   DAADC    ABBCA   ABCDC

36-50   BACAA   CBDAD    CABAD

51-55   EGBCF

【短文改錯(cuò)】

Today is Sunday, and I have been studying all day long. On the morning, I had a dry

In

breakfast. We have no water to drink because the water supply had ∧ cut off. I did math then. I

had                                        been

didn’t stop after 12 o’clock. After a short lunch I had the break. Then I went to my Sunday English

until                               a                     
Class. After a long and tired class for more than two hours, I went  home. Some work had been

tiring

done but some hadn’t. I must review all my subject such as the Sciences, the Humanities, which

subjects

including Chinese, English, Politics and History as well. That was terribly! Especially when there

includes                                               terrible

was no water.

One possible version:

Dear Jeff,

I am glad to hear that you are coming to China to visit Beijing. I will be happy to be your guide and show you around the city. I will take you to visit the famous Forbidden City. It is located in the middle of Beijing. It was the Chinese Imperial Palace from the mid-Ming Dynasty to the end of the Qing Dynasty. It is the largest and most well preserved imperial residence in the world today. It has about 9,900 rooms under a total roof area of 150,000 square meters. It has been the palace museum since 1925 and has welcomed lots of visitors both from home and abroad. I am sure you will have a pleasant time here.

Best wishes,

Li Hua

 

 

 

 

 


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