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Key to Test 10. Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning). 1.NG 2. Y 3.Y 4.N 5.N 6.Y 7.Y 8. “ weird ” unexpected phenomena 9. ten years later 10. clear evidence for the same thing. Listening Comprehension. 11-15 DADDA 16-20 CBDCD 21-25 BDDDC 26-30 CDACD 31-35 BACAA.
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Reading Comprehension(Skimming and Scanning) 1.NG 2. Y 3.Y 4.N 5.N 6.Y 7.Y 8. “weird” unexpected phenomena 9. ten years later 10. clear evidence for the same thing
Listening Comprehension 11-15 DADDA 16-20 CBDCD 21-25 BDDDC 26-30 CDACD 31-35 BACAA
Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth) 47-51 IDNGO 52-56 AHLBK 57-61. ABCCB 62-66. BCDCA
Short Answer 67. From 1930-1934. 68. The introduction of driving tests and pedestrian crossing. 69. exceeds the speed limit in different situations. 70. Speed limits reduce accidents. 71. The increase in traffic density
Translation 72. which in turn increase the risk of heart disease 73. having a home computer with access to the Internet 74. it is quite another 75. could be vulnerable to bomb attacks 76. no amount of money could make up for
Job Problem for Graduates Nowadays, only 58% of college graduates could find a job in their specialty. Why do college graduates find it increasingly difficult to get a rewarding job?
One reason perhaps is that many colleges and universities fail to adapt their courses to the development of society. Degree courses offered in some institutions of higher learning are so outdated, irrelevant and impractical that the students themselves find it hard to transform their book knowledge into real job skills. Second, there is an oversupply of graduates in certain fields. As a result, many graduates can not enter the professions for which they are trained and have to take other jobs available.
College graduates are valuable resources of our country. The problem they encounter in job hunting deserves more attention. Colleges should get students out of the ivory tower and adapt their courses to meet the needs of on-going development of economy.