未知题型 听力原文:A: Next, please. Good afternoon, sir. May I have your disembarkation card?B: What ?A: Your landing card. Do you have one?B: No. I have no card.A: I see. Well, I'm afraid you need One. Here, let me help you. First of all, could I have your surname, please?B: My name?A: Yes, your last name. You know, your family name.B: Ah, yes. Rosenzweig.A: I beg your pardon?B: Rosenzweig.A: Could you spell that for me, please?B: R-O-S-E-N-Z-W-E-I-GA: R-O-S-E-N-Z-W-E-I-G. And now your first name?B: Albrecht.A: I'm sorry, but I'm afraid you're going to have to spell that one too.B: A-L-B-R-E-C-H-T.A: All right. And what's your occupation, Mr. Rosenzweig? What do you do?B: My job?A: Yes.B: I am a businessman.B: And when were you born? Uh, what's your birth day?B: 17 June, 1926.A: June 17, 1926. And your nationality?B: Sorry?A: What country do you come from?B: My country? …Austria.A: So you're an Austrian, AUSTRIAN. And what's the reason for your trip? Why did you come to the United States?B: Why? To visit my brother.A: Fine. And are you going to stay with your brother?B: Stay with my brother. Yes.A: AII right. What's his address, please?B: Address?A: Yes, your brother's address. Where does he live?B: 238 East 82nd St., New York. New York.A: 238 East 82nd St. OK, that's it. Have a nice stay……Next, please.—Look at the note below—You will hear a disembarkation card registration.Disembarkation Card RegistrationFamily name: Rosenzweig First name: AlbrechtProfession: 【1】______ Birthday: Jun 【2】______ , 1926Nationality: 【3】______ Purpose to U. S. A.: visiting brotherBrother's address: 【4】______ East 82nd Bt, New York.
未知题型 Questions 25-27Complete the following sentences using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR NUMBERS for each gap.Tom's Hall of Residence is named ______.
未知题型 Scientific and learned English is not merely internationalin using international words. English is frequently usednationally for these purposes, as was pointed out in the 【M1】______previous chapter. A scholar in Denmark or Poland or even avast country as Russia will today often write or at any 【M2】______rate publish in English, because his work will therebyreach for a wider public. This does not mean that such a 【M3】______scholar has a native-like knowledge of English. In fact,the preface will usually acknowledge the help of someonewho has corrected and checked the English or even does a 【M4】______good deal of translation. The scholar himself may be verypoorly equipped to speak English or even to write it, especiallyon any subject than his own field of interest. 【M5】______This is that is today called having a 'restricted' or 【M6】______'specialised' knowledge of English, and we have come torecognise increasingly this limited degree of linguistic ability.Few people have. the time that is required to master a 'full'knowledge of a foreign language and few still would be 【M7】______to make the much practical use of such a language. Indeed, 【M8】______as has already been implied, even as native speakers wevary greatly in the amount and variety of fields of discourse 【M9】______in where we feel at home. 【M10】______【M1】