Model Test 4教师代表发言稿
【参考答案】
Part Ⅰ
Popularity of Wechat Among College Students Wechat, also called Weixin, is a chat software for mobile phones which enables users to communicate with each other through voice messages, videos, pictures and texts for free. Since it has been launched recent years, it has attracted millions of eyes among college students.
Why does Wechat become so popular in such a short time among college students? Firstly, most mobile chat applications lack the function of voicemail, Wechat’s voice message function overcome these difficulties. Secondly, typing Chinese characters is so troublesome for every users. What’s more, Wechat can help users save money on making voice phone calls to reduce college students’economy burden.
All in all, Wechat, a popular smartphone application which combines messaging with social networking tools, has become a trend for its convenience and low cost.
Part Ⅱ
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Part Ⅳ
教师节祝福语大全
The Foolish Old Man Removes the Mountains is a well-known Chinese fable. The fable concerns a 90 year-old man named Yu Gong who lived near a pair of mountains. Due to the obstruction caused by the mountains, Yu Gong sought to dig through them with hoes and baskets. When questioned as to the seemingly impossible nature of his task, Yu Gong replied that while he may not finish this task in his lifetime, through the hard work of himself, his children, and their children, and so on through the many generations, some day the mountains would be removed if he persevered. The gods in Heaven impressed with his hard work and perseverance, and then ordered to remove the mountains.
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Section A
N e w s R e p o r t O n e
Kenyan police say one person was killed and 26 injured in an explosion at a bus station in central Nairobi. The blast hit a bus about to set off for the Ugandan capital Kampala. Last July, the Somali group al-Shabab said it was behind the blasts in the Ugandan capital which killed more than 70 people. Will Ross reports from the Kenyan capital.
The explosion happened beside a bus which was about to set off for an overnight journey from Nairobi to the Ugandan capital Kampala. Some eyewitnesses report that a bag was about to be loaded on board, but it exploded during a security check. Windows of the red bus were left smashed, and blood could be seen on the ground beside the vehicle. Just hours earlier, Uganda’s police chief had warned of possible Christmas-time attacks by Somali rebels.温玄烨
Questions 1 and 2 are based on the news report you have just heard.
郭敬明到底有多高1. What is the news report mainly about?
2. When did the incident occur?
Woolworths is one of the best known names on the British High Street. It’s been in business nearly a cen tury. Many of its 800 stores are likely to close following the company’s decision to call in administrators after an attempt to sell the business for a token £1 failed.
The company has huge debts. The immediate cause for the collapse has been British’s slide toward recession, which has cut into consumer spending. However, the business had been in trouble for years. Known for low-priced general goods, Woolworths has struggled in the face of competition from supermarkets expanding beyond groceries and a new generation of internet retailers.
Many of the store group’s 25,000 employees are likely to lose their jobs. Some profitable areas such as the DVD publishing business will survive.
Questions 3 and 4 are based on the news report you have just heard.
3. What do we learn about Woolworths from the news report?
4. What did Woolworths attempt to do recently?
Cairo is known for its overcrowded roads, irregular driving practices and shaky old vehicles, but also for its air pollution. In recent months, though, environmental studies indicate there have been signs of improvement. That’s due in part to the removal of many of the capital’s old-fashioned black and white taxis. Most of these dated back to the 1960s and 70s and were in a poor state of repair.
After new legislation demanded their removal from the roads, a low interest loan scheme was set up with three Egyptian banks so drivers could buy new cars. The government pays about $900 for old ones to be discarded and advertising on the new vehicles helps cover repayments.
The idea has proved popular with customers—they can now travel in air-conditioned comfort and because the new cabs are metered, they don’t have to argue over fares. Banks and car manufacture
rs are glad for the extra business in tough economic times. As for the taxi drivers, most are delighted to be behind the wheel of new cars, although there have been a few complaints about switching from black and white to a plain white color.
Questions 5 to 7 are based on the news report you have just heard.
5. What change took place in Cairo recently?
6. What helped bring about the change?