Every education area must strictly follow National Curriculum that is made up of four core
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Section A
Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer.
听力原文:W:Are you going to Lily's party tonight?
M:Are you kidding?I wouldn't miss it for anything.
Q:What does the man imply?
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A. He often misses Lily' s parties.
B. He has other plans tonight.
C. He is looking forward to attending the party.
D. He wants to know if he should bring anything to the party.
Schools in England fall into two categories: One is public schools, which his maintained by local authorities and free to all children; the other is private schools or independent schools, which parents need to pay for their children's education.
A. Y
B. N
C. NG
Religious education is to develop an understanding of the nature of religious beliefs and
A. Y
B. N
C. NG
听力原文: W: Mr. Glieberman, do you see any change in the high rate of broken marriages?
M: The divorce rate is beginning to level off and probably will begin to drop in the next year or two, though not significantly. The tight economy has made it more difficult for troubled couples to handle all the costs associated with setting up separate households. Also, I believe there's a comeback of thought—after the turbulent '60s and '70s—that the family does have value. In the midst of change and family disintegration, people seem to have a greater desire now to create stability in their lives.
W: What is the divorce rate now?
M: About 1 in 3 marriages ends in divorce, a ratio far higher than it was 20 years ago when the philosophy was "We'll tough it out no matter what. Society demands that, for appearances' sake, we stay together."
Divorce no longer carries much disgrace. There's no way, for example, that Ronald Reagan, a divorced man, could have been elected President in 1960. And there are countless other divorced politicians who years ago would have been voted out of office if they had even considered a divorce, let alone gotten one.
The same was true in the corporate structure, where divorced people rarely moved up the executive ladder. Now corporations welcome a divorced man, because they can shift him around the country without worrying about relocating his family or making certain that they are happy.
Which word best describes the lawyers' prediction of the change in divorce rate?
A. Fall
B. Rise
C. V-shape
D. Zigzag