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错题分析
容易得分的题
第3、4、5、6、9、10题,单词拼写错误
第3题:1.center意思:n. 中心;集中点,2.centre意思:n. 中心;居中。
第4题:应该填写名词
第5题:单词不熟练,反应过来再写很慌张,容易拼写错误
第6题:写的时候知道自己写错了,准备检查的时候改,结果忘记了
第8题:assistant单词发音不熟悉,听不出来,需要多读熟悉发音
第10题:
句子重点分析
第1、2、8提:没听到
题干1:Student is studying 1
I'm doing a degree in Business Studies. Here's my student card.
题干2:Student is in the 2 year of the course.
Which year are you in?
I've been at uni for four years but I'm in the Third Year because I took last year off. 我在第三年,因为我去年休假了
题干8:Position available: 8 at the English
Right, I'll make a note of that. Now - let's see what else is available. What do you think of administrative work? There is a position for an Office Assistant at the English Language Centre.好的,我会记下这个。现在让我们看看还有什么职位。你觉得行政工作怎么样?在英语语言中心有一个办公室助理的职位。
听力原文:
AGENT: Good morning.
STUDENT: Oh, good morning. Is this... er... room number 26?
AGENT: Yes, that's right.
STUDENT: So is this the Student Job Centre?
AGENT: It certainly is. How can I help you?
STUDENT: Well, actually I'm looking for a job - a part-time job. Do you have anything available at the moment?
AGENT: Ah, yes... Are you a registered student? I'm afraid this service is only available to full-time students.
STUDENT: Yes... I am. I'm doing a degree in Business Studies. Here's my student card.
AGENT: Which year are you in?
STUDENT: Well... I've been at uni for four years but I'm in the Third Year because I took last year off.
AGENT: Right... well, let's just have a look at what positions are available at the moment. There's a job working at the reception desk at the Sports Centre, for the evenings a week – that’s Wednesdays. Thursdays and Fridays.
STUDENT: That sounds like fun but unfortunately I have evening lectures - so that's not possible. I'm afraid. Is there anything during the day?
AGENT: OK, that's no good then. Um. What about cleaning? There’s a position for a cleaner at the Child Care Centre.
STUDENT: Right...
AGENT: But you'd need to be there at 6 am. Does that appeal?
STUDENT: Six o'clock in the morning! Oh. That's far too early for me, I'm afraid. I'd never make it that early in the morning.
AGENT: Mmm… Well - there was a position going in the Computer Lab. for three days a week that might be OK. Ah, here it is! No, it's in the Library, not the Lab. Clerical Assistant required -I think it mostly involves putting the books back on the shelves. Oh no - hang on. It's for Wednesday and Friday evenings again.
STUDENT: No -I can’t manage that because of the lectures.
AGENT: OK, I'm getting the idea. Look. I'll just get a few details from you anyway, and then we can check through the list and see what comes up.
AGENT: We'll fill in the personal details on this application form first, if that's OK?
STUDENT: Yes, that's fine.
AGENT: Now, what's your name again?
STUDENT: Anita Newman - that's N-E-W-M-A-N.
AGENT: And your address, Anita?
STUDENT: I'm in one of the Halls of Residence for post-graduate students, you know, International House.
AGENT: OK - that's easy. What's your room number there?
STUDENT: Room B569 - no sorry B6S9. I always get that wrong. I haven't been living there very long.
AGENT: Do you have any other skills? Typing, languages, that sort of thing?
STUDENT: Well, I speak some Japanese.
AGENT: Right, I'll make a note of that. Now - let's see what else is available. What do you think of administrative work? There is a position for an Office Assistant at the English Language Centre.
STUDENT: That sounds interesting.
AGENT: It's for 3 days a week - Monday, Friday and Saturday mornings. Interested?
STUDENT: Mmm. I was hoping to have Saturdays free. But I need the work so ... can you tell me what the job involves?
AGENT: Yes, sure. It says here that you'll be required to deal with student enquiries and answer the phone.
STUDENT: I'm sure I can handle all that without a problem.
AGENT: Great. Well, would you like me to arrange an interview for you? Say, Friday morning, around ten?
STUDENT: Could we make it a bit later? Unfortunately, I've got something to do at ten. Would that be OK?
AGENT: Not a problem. How about eleven thirty? Hope it works out for you Anita.
STUDENT: Me too. And thanks for all your help.