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  The United States will introduce a new and comprehensive (綜合的) exam for students who seek to study in America and other English-speaking countries, Xin Hua News Agency(新華社) reported from New York.

  The exam, which stands for a great change from the current English level test, was disclosed by Theresa Chang-whei Jen, associate director of the International Service of the US College Board, America's leading educational organization.

  The Advanced Placement International English Language ( APIEL) will be offered for the first time throughout the world on May 10, 2002, said Jen.

  However, the APIEL is a strange title to most Chinese students, and it is unlikely to soon gain the similar popularity of other already existing exams, such as the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign language) , the GRE (Graduate Record Examination ), or the IELTS (International English Language Testing System).

  “I have never heard of such a test and I would prefer the IELTS if I need another exam,”said Xu Jingyan, a graduating student from Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (北京航天航空大學(xué)), who wants to study in England and has already taken the TOEFL.

  Most of Xu's classmates have never heard of the APIEL.“The APIEL is designed for international students who wish to get university studies in English-speaking countries, including the United States, Britain, Canada, and Australia.”said Jen.

  The APIEL has been adopted, said Jen, because the TOEFL can no longer accurately (準(zhǔn)確地) reflect the abilities of students to use the English language comprehensively in an academic environment. Xin Hua reported that a fairly large number of foreign students who earned high scores in TOEFL exam turned out to be very ordinary educational performers after admission(錄取).

  Compared with the TOEFL, the APIEL, measures a student's ability to read, write, speak and understand English through testing his or her skills in listening comprehension, speaking with accuracy (精確) and resourcefulness (機(jī)智), and writing with clarity (明晰) and fluency (流暢), Jen said.

1.The United States will introduce a new exam because ________.

[  ]

A.more and more students want to get further education in the USA

B.the Chinese people pay special attention to English studies with China's entry into the WTO

C.the already existing exam systems seem to be far from perfect

D.it will bring the US government quite a lot of money

2.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the selection?

[  ]

A.It will take quite a period of time for people to accept the APIEL.

B.The TOEFL is more popular with the Chinese than the IELTS.

C.A student will have to take the APIEL if he or she wants to study in English-speaking countries from 2002 on.

D.Chinese students will prefer the IELTS rather than the APIEL even in the future.

3.The underlined word current (in Paragraph 2) means ________.

[  ]

A.modern
B.present
C.standard
D.formal

4.Which of the following can be the best title for the news report?

[  ]

A.The Key to English-speaking Countries.

B.The Four Skills in Learning English.

C.TOEFL, IELTS and GRE to be Out of Date.

D.New Exam Designed for Students.

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Last year, a report by a committee of education experts said that a lot of American students cannot write well. The report noted the concerns of business leaders and teachers. The experts said that more students should have to pass a writing test before they can finish high school. They pointed out that major college entrance tests are changing now to include a writing part.

  Educators know that teaching students to write well is not easy. One problem is the amount of time needed to read through large amounts of work. So some companies have developed computer programs. These can grade student writing much more quickly than a person can. Writing tests can also cost less to carry out by computer than paper-and-pencil. These computer systems are known as e-readers. They use artificial (人工的) intelligence to think in a way like teachers. In the state of Indiana, computer grading of a statewide writing test began with a test of the system itself. For two years, both a computer and humans graded the student writing. Officials say there was almost no difference between the computer grades and those given by the human readers.

  The entrance test commonly used by business schools, the GMAT, already uses e-readers. The GRE and TOEFL tests might start; officials are deciding. The GRE is the Graduate Record Examination. TOEFL is the Test of English as a Foreign Language.

  Systems are also being used to grade writing in college classes. The computers read a few hundred examples of student writing already graded by humans. Then the systems compare new writings against those already examined.

  How do teachers feel all about this? Many say machines can never do the job as well as people can. A computer can find spelling and grammar mistakes. But these teachers say it can never really understand what a writer is trying to say. Critics say a program cannot follow a thought or judge humor or understand a beautifully expressed idea.

  But inventors of the programs say computer grading guarantees that each piece of writing is graded in the same way. They also say the systems are meant to judge knowledge more than creativity.

What do the teachers think of the computer system?

       A. They think highly of the computer systems.

       B. They think that computers cannot grade writing as well as people.

       C. They believe that computers can understand a writer’s idea well

       D. They are glad computers will spare their effort to correct students’ school work.

From the first paragraph we can conclude that _________.

       A. American students’ writing ability is being improved

       B. American students’ writing ability is not satisfactory

       C. business leaders and teachers are not worried about students’ writing

       D. all college entrance tests will include a writing part

Which of the following is NOT the advantage of e-readers?

       A. Saving much of teachers’ time.     B. Saving a lot of money.

     C. Being fair and objective.   D. Appreciating humor and beauty

The best title of this passage might be _________.

       A. Computer-graded Writing B. Human-graded Writing

       C. How to Improve Students’ Writing   D. Advantages of E-readers

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  Just the mention of the TOEFL, GRE and GAMT exams brings a thought of long hours of dull paper work.But that idea is becoming increasingly out of date.As planned, computerized tests will begin next year which will bring a series of changes from test psychology to scoring techniques.

  From computer - equipped rooms, examinees will answer the questions on a computer.If they are sure about their choices, they can pass to the next question by pressing the entry(條目)“next”.Then another question will be randomly(任意地)selected from a vast test item bank and appear on the screen.After answering all the questions, examinees can choose the entry“quit”if they are not satisfied with their performance, or“score”if they want to see the result.Scores will be calculated immediately and appear on the screen.By that point, student's marks are official-there is no going back.

  Since they greatly shorten the painful waiting process-which used to be two or three months, computerized tests have won worldwide popularity.Besides, there will be no rushing to the registration offices(登記處)for these exams.Computerized tests will be given every workday in an exam center with all three kinds of tests being held in the same room.All test takers need to do is to call the exam center and book their seats for a particular day.

  In addition it will become technically possible to apply new testing procedures.In the past, each examinee had the same set of test items despite differences in their ability.Under a computerized system, however, if the computer judges an answer is right, a question of a relatively difficult nature will follow.But if an examinee continues to give wrong answers and is judged as un-qualified by the computer system, he will be automatically denied the chance to go further in the test.

(1)

Computerized tests allow the examinee to know their scores ________.

[  ]

A.

immediately on a central computer for scoring test papers

B.

a few minutes after the exam with the help of a test center worker

C.

on the next day after they have taken the exam

D.

immediately after the exam by means of the same computer

(2)

If an examinee is not satisfied with his performance ________.

[  ]

A.

he can admit defeat and give it up

B.

he can ask the computer to give some advice

C.

he can ask another chance within a few days

D.

he is allowed to do it once again

(3)

Under a computerized system, all of the following would be possible except that ________.

[  ]

A.

different exams can be taken in the same room

B.

one doesn't need to rush to the registration officer for taking an exam

C.

it will be much easier to pass an examination

D.

one can take an exam almost at any time of the year

(4)

The word denied in the last sentence most probably means ________.

[  ]

A.

refused

B.

allowed

C.

lost

D.

passed

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  For most Chinese university students, the US is a favorite destination for further education.But apart from obstacles such as the GRE and TOEFL exams, choosing a good graduate school is no easy task.

  Admission is very competitive for international students, so it is important to apply to a number of institutions to have a reasonable chance of acceptance.

  Since the application to most universities requires a certain fee, Chinese students usually choose seven to seventeen universities according to their own financial circumstances.

  Wang Yuwei, a Zhejiang University graduate, sent applications to 15 US universities.

  When the 24-year-old began looking for a US graduate school in her senior year, she took time to compare the various schools and find the ones most suiting her needs.Now, studying at the University of Washington, she knows that her hard work paid off.

  “To broaden your chances, at least one third of the applications should be to less selective schools,”said Wang.“Applicants shouldn’t limit their choices to the most famous institutions.”

  Furthermore, one shouldn’t rely too much on college rankings such as the Gorman Report or US News & World Report’s annual league tables.

  The right school is the one that best meets your own personal needs and interests, rather than someone else’s assessment of an institution’s prestige(聲望).

  “Usually choices are based on one’s personal interests and academic background, but it is important to make sure that your chosen subject is satisfied,”said Wang.

(1)

The author believes that the right school is the one that ________.

[  ]

A.

has the best location

B.

best meets one’s own personal needs and interests

C.

best meets one’s assessment of an institution’s prestige

D.

offers good living conditions

(2)

According to this passage, what can we judge?

[  ]

A.

More and more students will go abroad for their further education.

B.

Choosing a good graduate school is a piece of cake.

C.

To go abroad for further education, you must pass the GRE or TOTEL.

D.

To get a better chance to go abroad, you’d better apply to a less selective school.

(3)

In the passage the writer uses the example of Wang Yuwei to show ________.

[  ]

A.

you must spend a lot of time comparing the various schools

B.

it isn’t worthwhile to spend time looking for the right university

C.

it is necessary to find the suitable university that meets your personal interests

D.

one’s own financial circumstances are worth considering

(4)

What will be continued after this passage?

[  ]

A.

How hard Chinese students studied in America.

B.

Some advice on how to take care of yourself in America.

C.

The difficulties you will meet with while living in America.

D.

Some other things to consider to choose the right school.

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請(qǐng)閱讀下列學(xué)位申請(qǐng)者的信息,從AB、C、D、EF6個(gè)國家中為每位中請(qǐng)者選出最合適的留學(xué)國家,選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)是多余選項(xiàng)。

  1Zhang Yuan has passed the IELTS and hopes to go to a foreign country for further study with easier access to visas and international environment, regardless of the tuition fee(學(xué)費(fèi))

  2Wang Ying doesn't have so much money and wishes to study art at a university in a foreign country as an international student

  3Li Ming would like to take on campus part-time jobs while studying in a foreign country and wishes to go on staying in the country after he finishes studying there

  4Li Hong can afford a tuition of about 200, 000 YuanShe wishes to study in a foreign country with good climate and wishes to go on staying in the country after she finishes studying there

  5Zhang Hua has passed the TOEFL and GREHe wants to have more chances of getting scholarships to study in a foreign country

  New friends, Fresh lifestyle, Better career opportunitiesThose are attractions of overseas study for young people in China.“Start early, finish strong.”Some of them say

  More than 300 universities from 27 countries and regions were represented at last weekend's international education exposition(展覽)

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