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听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。B13.What is the radio program about?听Morris,a young blind American,read the article andA.Showing personal feelings.wrote a letter to Dorothy to ask if there was such aB.Discussing writing skills.C.Sharing a good article.dog to help him.(19)That letter led Morris to spendA14.What is the second point that Professor Sheffield材five weeks in Switzerland learning to be guided bymentions?A.Give details and factsB.Introduce main ideasBuddy.Buddy was with Morris when he returned toC.Conclude the article.the United States.Newspaper reporters were waitingC15.What makes an excellent article according tofor them in New York.They couldn't believe that aProfessor Sheffield?A.Formal language.B.Detailed facts.dog could safely guide a blind man through aC.Personal style.modern city.Buddy surprised them by leading hisA16.How did Professor Sheffield think of the students'master across the streets through the heavy traffic.writing?(20)A.Average.B.Excellent.C.Satisfactory.Text 9听W:This is Word Master on Radio 4.Today we have第B 21.What do we know about the AppalachianProfessor Danny Sheffield from Arkansas CommunityTrail?College.Okay Danny,could you tell us how to produce aA.It offers good services along the way.good piece of writing in college?(13)部B.It suits people who want to hike alone.料M:Well,one of the basic things about any writing is toC.It is the longest footpath in the world.remember three key points:number one,say what you'reD.It was built by Go Shenandoah.going to say.So you're telling the reader what you're阅D 22.What are you expected to do if you take thegoing to write about,and maybe also your opinion in the读Mount Toubkal trail?beginning part.The second thing is:say it.And here'sA.Meet a professional guide.where you provide details and facts to support what youhave stated.(14)And the third part is:say it again.B.Have lunch at a large mountain houseConclude the main parts of your article and restate theC.Set off at a village near a dry river bedkey points that you've made,and what you want yourD.Spend the night halfway up the mountainreaders to understand.夏听W:But,what really separates an excellent articlefrom the average ones?(15)M:I would say it's a personal voice,(15)becauseC 23.Which route will you take if you want to swimpeople respond to such an article much moreafter the hike?料easily.So if you want to touch the readers'A.The Appalachian Trail.feelings,your natural voice will help.That putsB.The Mount Toubkal trailyour writing more into the excellent type,ratherC.The Dragon's Back route.than,“Oh,this is a good formal article..”W:What do you think of the articles of the studentsD.The Cape to Cape Track route.you are teaching?M:I think most of them should work harder towrite articles which can be called excellent.(16)听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。B 17.Who is Buddy?C 24.What did the author do during her first clinicalA.A policeman.B.A dog.C.A reporter.volunteering experience?C 18.What did Dorothy train dogs for at first?A.She started learning Spanish as a beginner.A.Giving performances.B.Guiding blind people.读B.She held health care clinics in and around Quito.C.Saving people from danger.C.She helped provide health care in poor communities.A 19.How did Morris get in touch with Dorothy?D.She had academic discussions with other medical解students.A.By writing a letter to her.B.By writing an article to her.D 25.What did the author think of the service tripC.By sending an e-mail to her.experience?C 20.What made the reporters surprised?A.It removed her concern about global health.A.Morris could learn to be guided by Buddy.B.It enabled her to get a job in a different field.B.Buddy could be delivered to New York.C.It helped her set up a clinical volunteering programC.Buddy could guide Morris in the street.D.It made her determined to work in internationalhealth care.Good morning,everyone.Today,I want to talk听about dogs.Not many dogs can become movie stars.However,thousands of highly trained dogs in theC26.What can we say about the author's secondworld today are working in a very honorablevolunteering abroad experience?料阅读profession.They are seeing-eye dogs guiding theA.It made her a famous doctor.blind.The first seeing-eye dog was a GermanB.It was full of ups and downs.shepherd named Buddy.(17)In Switzerland,解C.It offered many fresh experiences.Buddy's owner,Dorothy,was training dogs for policeD.It encouraged her to study in Spain.work and saving people from danger.(18)Then in1927,she wrote an article for a newspaper aboutdogs being trained in Germany to help blind people.
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