Paris, the capital of France, was
named for a royal prince from Greek mythology. The prince
was famous (8)
his
love of beauty, as well as his ability to judge it.
Unfortunately, Paris was a little foolish.
(9) he understood beauty, he didn't understand the
importance of anything else. When
(10) to choose between a new leadership, a victory at
war, and the most beautiful woman on Earth, he
(11) the woman. As a result, the Trojan War
began.
In light of the recent accident, we would like to remind our
members and their guests of the regulations regarding pool safety.
1.
No children under sixteen are permitted in
the large pool when a lifeguard is not in attendance, unless
accompanied by their parents. PARENTS MUST ASSUME
RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE SAFETY AND APPROPRIATE BEHAVIOR OF
THEIR CHILDREN AT ALL TIMES.
2.
No running or roughhousing on the poolside is allowed at
any time. Anyone behaving in a manner considered to endanger
the safety of others using the pool and pool area may be
asked to leave.
3.
Diving is restricted to the designated area at the deep
end of the pool.
By practicing common sense and
common courtesy, further accidents can be avoided. Let’s
keep our pool a safe place for members and their families.
練習14:
Why has this notice been posted?
A. There was a change in the regulations.
B. There were some arguments between the members
and the guests.
C. Someone was hurt at the pool.
D. The pool will be closed temporarily.
14.Your answer:
練習15:
According to the notice, which of
the following is NOT true?
A. Children under sixteen cannot swim in the
large pool by themselves.
B. Lifeguards are not always there.
C. Running is dangerous.
D. Diving is not permitted.
15.Your answer:
練習16:
What does the writer of the
notice imply?
A. Guests are not welcome in the future.
B. Pool safety is not only the lifeguard's
responsibility.
C. People who break the rules will be fined.
D. Warm-up exercises are recommended to reduce
accidents.
16.Your answer:
練習例題(第二級)正答
一. 聽力測驗:
題號
正答
您的回答
1.
B
2.
A
3.
C
4.
A
5.
C
二. 用法測驗:
第一部分
題號
正答
您的回答
6.
B
7.
C
第二部分
題號
正答
您的回答
8.
C
9.
A
10.
D
11.
C
三.閱讀能力測驗:
題號
正答
您的回答
12.
B
13.
D
14.
C
15.
D
16.
B
大學校院英語能力測驗第二級練習題聽力稿
一. 聽力測驗:
第一部份:
Question number 1:
W Next, please? ... Oh, were you next in line?
M: Yes. I'll have today's special.
W: With soup or salad?
M: Uh, soup, please.
W: Here you are. And you can get your own coffee or tea down
there where you pay.
Q: Where are the speakers?
Question number 2:
M: Why are you leaving so soon?
W: I promised Mr. Lee that I would mail this package by
five. If I don't go now, I'll be late.
M: So are you coming back?
W: No, but why?
M: Well, I've got two tickets for a beach concert tonight. I
was wondering if you would like to come with me?
W: Of course! But could you wait for me downstairs after
work? I really need to get to the post office now.
Q: What is the woman going out to do now?
第二部份:
Question number 3:
Good afternoon, and welcome to "Good Health for Life." On
today's program, Dr. Ronald Sterling will be telling us about a
new study on the effects of "Vitamin C. I imagine many of our
listeners already take large amounts of Vitamin C as a means of
protection against colds. Well, in the study we'll be hearing
about, 500 milligrams a day of Vitamin C helped people to reduce
their blood pressure. Dr. Sterling?...
Question: What is the speaker doing?
Question number 4:
Let me welcome everyone to out "Time Management" seminar. I
hope all of you have picked up your seminar workbooks and name
badges at the registration table by the door. You will need your
workbooks for all of our sessions today and tomorrow, and we
also ask that you wear your name badges at all times. This lets
us know that you are registered for the seminar.
Question: What are the listeners being asked to do?
Question number 5:
When my nephew visited the U.S. last year, he really had
trouble using American money. He was accustomed to money having
different colors and sizes to help distinguish one bill from
another. He complained that it was hard to organize all the
green bills in his wallet. As for the coins, he felt it wasn't
logical for a five-cent nickel to be larger than a ten-cent
dime.
Question: What was a problem for the speaker's nephew?