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听力原文:Are you thinking about further study? Well, listen to this before you make a decision. It will help you decide if going on to tertiary study is right for you and it will help you make good decisions for the right reasons. It includes information about student life, what it will cost and the different ways you can support yourself.<br>What should you think about first? Well, obviously you're thinking about tertiary study and it's one of the biggest decisions you'll make in your life—what you decide now will affect the rest of your life. It's the last year of high school for most of you and you're busy and under pressure. Perhaps you're thinking of going abroad, getting a job, or working for just a year or two to save some money before getting back to study.<br>Let's assume you're choosing to continue studying next year. It's important that you set yourself goals and plan how you're going to achieve them. First off, career goals: What career do you want to pursue or what is it your parents want you to do? Then, you need to think about employment opportunities at the end of your study. Will your qualification assist you in finding a rewarding job? Thirdly, course selection--exactly what qualifications will you need: for instance, a degree, a diploma or something else? Now, we're down to study goals--the number of papers you can study at a time and what sort of grades you would like to attain.<br>Complete the summary below.<br>Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.<br>After high school some people travel, find a(an) (11) or take on temporary work to save mone3 for further education.<br>If you decide to go straight on to more study, to start with you should think about your (12)<br>You'll also need to consider whether your (13) will help you eventually get a good job. After course selection, you should decide on study goals: how many papers to take and what (14) you want to achieve.<br>(11)
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听力原文:RECEPTIONIST: Is there anything else I can help you with?<br>GUEST: Actually, there is. The conference is in a building called Chancery Chambers but I don't have any idea how to get there.<br>RECEPTIONIST: Oh, that's the funny-shaped building on the corner of King and Richard streets. It's quite straightforward really and only a few minutes' walk. Look, I'll show you on this map.<br>GUEST: Good. A map—I like to follow a map if possible.<br>RECEPTIONIST: Right, well, step out the front entrance of the hotel and you're on Hob Street. Head south on Hob Street toward Gorse Lane and take the second on the left onto Vickers Street West. Go all the way down the hill past the Mexican earé on your left, the Rebel Hostel on your right and the big church on the corner of Allen Street.<br>GUEST: Oh, I think I know the one. It has a huge steeple.<br>RECEPTIONIST: Yes, you're right. When you get to the bottom of the hill, you'll have to cross over the main street.<br>GUEST: What's the name of the main street?<br>RECEPTIONIST: Mill Street.<br>GUEST: Mill Street, ah yes, there it is.<br>RECEPTIONIST: Cross the main street and continue onto Vickers Street East. There's a big bank next to a bookshop on the corner. Go up the hill towards the entrance to the park...<br>GUEST: I've heard it's very beautiful.<br>RECEPTIONIST: Oh, yes, well worth a look when you've got some free time. Anyway, don't go in the park—turn left into Kitchen Street—you'll walk past Bowen's Bistro. Actually, probably the best place to get a good lunch at a reasonable price. After Bowen's take the second left into Baker's Lane—it's a very short street--then take the first on your left onto King Street and you should see the art-deco Chancery Chambers building a bit further along on the corner of Richard Street.<br>GUEST: Oh, thank you for that. I'm most grateful.<br>Complete the map below.<br>Write NO MORE THAN ONE WORD for each answer.<br>(6)
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听力原文: Presenter: Have you ever wondered where your recyclables end up after they get picked up from the curb, after you've left them at a recycling drop-off centre or when your hauler has come to empty your recycling dumpster? Well, this presentation will tell you.<br>The story begins when a resident places their materials out for recycling in a special bin, brings their recyclables to one of the recycling drop-off centres or when a business puts their used materials in their recycling dumpster. It is very important that residents and employees properly prepare their recyclables for collection. Improper preparation of materials, for example not removing container lids or including the wrong type of material causes contamination. Although some contamination is to be expected--and is removed during the sorting process at the processing facility--processors may not accept materials that are heavily contaminated and these will be disposed of.<br>After materials are put out for recycling, the recycling truck comes to pick them up. Recyclables brought to the drop-off centres should be placed in the appropriate bins. The large containers are emptied periodically or whenever they are full. Businesses and multi-family residences collect on the days decided by the property manager.<br>The trucks that collect recyclables from the curb and drop-off centres then drive the materials to a material recovery facility--or MRF. When the trucks arrive at the MRF, they are first weighed at the station to determine the weight of materials delivered to the facility. Next, the trucks proceed to the tipping floor where they dump their materials. Items are dumped in specific areas to facilitate the sorting process.<br>After the different materials are dumped on the tipping floor at the MRF, they are fed onto different conveyor belts according to the type of material. The materials then proceed up the different conveyor belts and are subject to both manual and automatic sorting. Individuals manually remove any large objects such as a lawn chair or garbage can, along with any contaminants. After the initial manual sort, the materials pass by a magnet that captures the metal cans, and then through an air sorter to separate the remaining materials. Once the materials are sorted, they are compressed into bales that are shipped to processors, who will then use these materials to create new products. Plastics can be recycled into items such as clothing, lumber, park benches, and playground equipment. Metal and glass containers are often recycled into new containers, and paper is recycled into new paper products, such as copy paper, toilet paper, napkins, and newspaper.<br>Remember to close the recycling loop: buy recycled both at home and at work, as this is the only way that recycling truly succeeds. Find out more about buying recycled products. Remember: if you're not buying recycled, you're not really recycling!<br>So, how are we doing? Let's take a brief look at our recycling rate information. All municipalities are required to maintain a minimum recycling rate of 25% of the total municipal solid waste generated annually. We are required to annually report on recycling activities and file a report with the Department of Environmental Quality--or DEQ. These reports are due to the DEQ on April 30th of each year for the preceding calendar year. Based on information received to date, last year we reported a recycling rate of 33.9%, 2.8% higher than the previous year. Paper recycling was up 36% as was the recycling of bottles and cans. Our target is a recycling rate of over 50% by 2014.<br>SECTION 4 Questions 31-40<br>Questions 31-34<br>Complete the notes using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each gap.<br>Lack of preparation can lead to contamination, e.g. forgetting to remove 【31】 ______ or including the 【32】 ______ of material. The 【33】 ______ at the processing facility
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