* Applicants(申请人) will teach their first language only. * Excellent teacher training programs. If you are young with a university degree and are willing to experience different cultures, apply now. Experience in teaching, is an advantage but not a must. Knowledge of the Japanese language is not necessary but good English skills and practical computer knowledge are basic requirements. Apply with C. V. and send letters t NOVA France. Mr. Sampy (IHT3/2) 34, Bd. Haussmann, 75009 Paris, France Fax: 33148014804 Or visit our website: www. teachip, com The manager expects to meet and talk with successful applicants in Paris in June and July, 60. What is the purpose of the text? A. To introduce a language school in Japan. B. To employ language teachers to work in Japan. C. To describe working conditions in Japan. D. To make it clear how to be a good Japanese teacher. 61. We know from the text that those who are going to Japan will . A. teach English only in Osaka B. receive a degree from a university C. have free accommodation D. get trained for the job 62. Before going to Japan, you need . A. to see the manager of NOVA France B. to take some computer courses C. to write a letter to Japan D. to find a place to live 63. If you want to work in Japan you must . A. have some working experience B. know how to use computers C. hand in good teaching plans D. speak several languages C It is difficult for doctors to help a person with a damaged brain. Without enough blood, the brain lives for only three to five minutes. More often the doctors can't fix the damage. Sometimes they are afraid to try something to help because it is dangerous to work on the brain. The doctors might make the person worse if he operates on the brain. Dr. Robert White, a famous professor and doctor, thinks he knows a way to help. He thinks doctors should make the brain very cold. If it is very cold, the brain can live without blood for 30 minutes. This gives the doctor a longer time to do something for the brain. Dr. White tried his idea on 13 monkeys. First he taught them to do different jobs, then he operated on them. He made the monkeys' blood go through a machine. The machine cooled the blood. Then the machine sent the blood back to the monkeys' brains. When the brain' s temperature was 10℃, Dr. White stopped the blood to the brain. After 30 minutes he turned the blood back on. He warmed the blood again. After their operations the monkeys were like they had been before. They were healthy and busy. Each one could still do the jobs the doctor had taught them. 64. The biggest difficulty in operating on the damaged brain is that . A. the time is too short for doctors B. the patients are often too nervous C. the damage is impossible to fix D. the blood-cooling machine might break down 65. The brain operation was made possible mainly by . A. taking the blood out of the brain B. trying the operation on monkeys first C. having the blood go through a machine D. lowering the brain's temperature 66. With Dr. White's new idea, the operation on the damaged brain A. can last as long as 30 minutes B. can keep the brain's blood warm C. can keep the patient's brain healthy D. can help monkeys do different jobs 67. What is the right order of the steps in the operations? a. send the cooled back to the brain b. stop the blood to the brain c. have the blood cooled down d. operate on the brain A. a,b, c,d B. c,a,b, d C. c,b,d, a D. b,c,d, a D Everyone should visit a lighthouse at least once. The most important reason for such a visit is to realize how our ancestors (祖先) fought against nature with the basic tools they had. "They had only basic ways of creating light, and yet they found a way of using this simple technology in isolated(孤零零的) places to save ships from hitting rocks. Secondly, visiting lighthouses will help us to understand the lives of lighthouse keepers. By their very nature, lighthouses were built on some rocks or cliffs. Thus, the lighthouse keepers often lived lonely lives. To walk around their small home and imagine the angry storm outside beating against the walls, is to take a step towards understanding the lives they had. The reasons for a visit to a lighthouse are not all so backward-looking just in time. It is true that lighthouses were built in out-of-the-way places. But on a pleasant sunny summer day, this very isolation has a natural beauty that many people will love to experience. Therefore, with the gentle waves touching all round the lighthouse, the visitor is likely to think it is a world preferable to the busy and noisy modem life. Another reason for considering a visit is that the lighthouses themselves can be very attractive buildings. Mankind could often not be satisfied just to put up a basic structure, but felt the need, even in such an isolated place, to build with an artistic touch. The result is a view for tired eyes to enjoy. Finally, lighthouses have a romantic attraction, summed up by the image of the oil-skin coated keeper climbing his winding stairs to take care of the light to warn ships and save lives. 68. What is the reason to look back into the past of a lighthouse? A. To escape from the busy and noisy city. B. To look for die tools used by our ancestors. C. To experience the natural beauty of a lighthouse. D. To learn about the living condition of lighthouse keepers. 69. The underlined phrase "out-of-the-way" in Paragraph 4 means A. far-away B. dangerous C. ancient D. beautiful 70. Lighthouses were often built with an artistic touch A. to attract visitors B. to guide passing ships C. to give a pleasant sight D. to remember lighthouse keepers 71. How many reasons are mentioned for a visit to a Hothouse? A. Three. B. Four. C. Five. D. Six E It seems that some people go out of their way to get into trouble. That's more or less what happened the night that Nashville Police Officer Floyd Hyde was on duty. "I was on the way to a personal injury accident in West Nashville. As I got onto Highway 40, blue lights and sirens(警笛)going, I fell in behind a gold Pontiac Firebird that suddenly seemed to take off quickly down the highway. The driver somehow panicked at the sight of me. He was going more than a hundred miles an hour and began passing cars on the shoulder. " But Hyde couldn't go after him. Taking care of injured people is always more important than worrying about speeders, so the officer had to stay on his way to the accident. But he did try to keep the Firebird in sight as he drove, hoping another nearby unit would be able to step in and stop the speeding car. As it turned out, keeping the Firebird in sight was not that difficult. Every turn the Pontiac made was the very turn the officer needed to get to the accident scene. Hyde followed the Pontiac all the way to his destination. At that point he found another unit had already arrived at the accident scene. His help wasn't needed. Now he was free to try to stop the driver of the Firebird, who by this time had developed something new to panic about. "Just about that time," Hyde says, "I saw fire coming out from under that car, with blue smoke and oil going everywhere. He'd blown his engine. Now he had to stop. " "After I arrested(逮捕) him, I asked him why he was running. He told me he didn't have a driver's license (执照) ." That accident cost the driver of the Firebird plenty—a thousand dollars for the new engine—not to mention the charges for driving without a license, attempting to run away, and dangerous driving. 72. The meaning of "panicked" in Paragraph 2 is related to . A. shame B. hate C. anger D. fear 73. Why did the driver of the Firebird suddenly speed down the highway? A. Because he was racing with another driver on the road. B. Because he realized he had to hurry to the accident scene. C. Because he thought the police officer wanted to stop him. D. Because he wanted to overtake other cars on the shoulder. 74. Which of the following statements is true? A. Someone else was taking care of the injured person. B. The Pontiac reached its destination at the accident scene. C. Hyde knew where he was going by following the right car. D. The policeman was running after a speeder on Highway 40. 75. What is probably the best title for the article? A. Losing His Way? B. Going My Way? C. Fun All the Way? D. Help on the Way? (责任编辑:admin) |