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2006年1月英语四级考试预测样卷22006年1月英语四级考试预测样卷2PartIListeningComprehension(35points,35minutes)PartA(15points,15minutes)SectionADirections:InpartA,youwillhearshortconversationsbetweentwopeople.Aftereachconversation,youwillhearaquestionabouttheconversation.Thequestionsandthequestionswillnot...

2006年1月英语四级考试预测样卷2
2006年1月英语四级考试预测样卷2PartIListeningComprehension(35points,35minutes)PartA(15points,15minutes)SectionADirections:InpartA,youwillhearshortconversationsbetweentwopeople.Aftereachconversation,youwillhearaquestionabouttheconversation.Thequestionsandthequestionswillnotberepeated.Afteryouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersinyourtestbookandchoosethebestanswer.Then,onyouranswersheet,findthenumberofthequestionandfillinthespacethatcorrespondstotheletteroftheansweryouhavechosen.1.(A)Gotothebasketballgame.(B)Trytopostponethegame.(C)Gotowork(D)Changeherworkschedule.2.(A)Themanshouldconsiderchangingjobs.(B)Thestyleofthesuitisout-of-date.(C)Thecolorofthesuitisnotappropriate.(D)Themanshouldbuythesuit.3.(A)Hethinkstheyshouldstudyatthewoman'sapartment.(B)Hewon'thavemuchtimetostudy.(C)Hisapartmentismessy.(D)Hisapartmentisinanoisyarea.4.(A)HelostPam'snotes.(B)HetriedtocallPamyesterday.(C)HewantsthewomantocallPam.(D)HeforgottoreturnthenotestoPam.5.(A)Speaktohisteacheraboutthepresentation.(B)Recordhimselfpracticingthepresentation.(C)Listentoatapeofherpresentation.(D)Asksomeoneelsetodothepresentation.6.(A)Stopbotheringthewoman.(B)Takethewoman'sbookwithhim.(C)Showthewomanhowtogettothelibrary.(D)Asksomeoneelsetogotothelibrary.7.(A)Heisn'tveryhungryrightnow.(B)Heregularlyeatsathisrestaurant.(C)Theselectiononthemenuislimited.(D)Hedoesn'twantsaladwithhislunch.8.(A)She'sstilllookingforanapartment.(B)Shewastoldthedormwasfull.(C)Shedoesn'tplantomove.(D)Shewantstomoveoutofthedorm.9.(A)Sheknowstheman'ssister.(B)Shewantstowatchhersisterplay.(C)Shethinksthemanisagoodsoccerplayer.(D)Sheisn'tinterestedinsoccer.10.(A)He'llschedulethewomanforanafternoonappointment.(B)Hecan'tscheduleanappointmentforthewoman.(C)Dr.Andersonwillcallthewomanbacksoon.(D)Dr.Anderson'sscheduleisfull.SectionBDirections:Inthispartofthetestyouwillhearlongerconversations.Aftereachconversationyouwillhearseveralquestions.Theconversationsandquestionswillnotberepeated.Afteryouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersinyourtestbookandchoosethebestanswer.Then,onyouranswersheet,findthenumberofthequestionandfillinthespacethatcorrespondstoyourletteroftheansweryouhavechosen.Remember,youarenotallowedtotakenotesorwriteinyourtestbook.11.(A)It'sonlyopentopoetrymajors.(B)Itrequiresanotherclassfirst.(C)It'salreadyfull.(D)It'sonlyofferedinthemorning.12.(A)Theclassmeetsduringhisworkinghours.(B)Theclassistoofaraway.(C)Hehasanotherclassatthesametime.(D)He'salreadyfamiliarwiththematerial.13.(A)Alltheotherworkschedulesconflictwithhisclasses.(B)Hedoesn'twanttoaskhisbossforanotherfavor.(C)Hewantstoworkthesamescheduleashisfriends.(D)Helikestodohishomeworkintheevenings.14.(A)Itscoursescostless.(B)Ithasapool.(C)Theclasssizeissmaller.(D)Itmayoffertheclassheneedsduringtheday.15.(A)AnexperimentinAntarctica.(B)ThebreakingoffofpartoftheLarsenIceShelf.(C)TheformationoftheLarsenIceShelf.(D)AnexpeditioninAntarctica.PartB(20points,20minutes)SectionAInthispartofthetestyouwillhearseveraltalks.Aftereachtalk,youwillhearsomequestions.Thetalksandquestionswillnotberepeated.Afteryouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersinyourtestbookandchoosethebestanswer.Then,onyouranswersheet,findthenumberofthequestionandfillinthespacethatcorrespondstotheletteroftheansweryouhavechosen.16.(A)Howmostspeciesofspidersreproduce.(B)Howonespeciesofspiderfeeditsyoung.(C)Howspidersdefendtheirterritory.(D)HowDarwinexperimentedwithspiders.17.(A)Theyeatoneanother.(B)Theyeatinsectsthattheycatch.(C)Theybuildanewnest.(D)Theyareattackedbyotherspeciesofspiders.18.(A)Notwomembersofaspeciesareexactlyalike.(B)Asinglespeciesmayevolveintotwoseparatespecies.(C)Primitivelife-formsevolveintomoreadvancedlife-forms.(D)Thesurvivalofthestrongestinaspeciescontributionstothesurvivalofthatspecies.19.(A)EarlynewspapersinEngland.(B)Theearlyhistoryofmagazines.(C)ThelifeofDanielDefoe.(D)Differencesbetweennewspapersandmagazines.20.(A)ItspublicationwasbannedbytheBritishgovernment.(B)Itwasthefirstweeklynewspaper.(C)Itcausedaprisonrevolt.(D)Itwasthefirstmagazineeverpublished.21.(A)Ithadmanymorepagesthannewspapers.(B)Itwasgivenawayforfree.(C)Itdealtwithissuesratherthanevents.(D)Itwasmorewidelyavailablethannewspapers.22.(A)HewrotearticlesoftheChurchofEngland.(B)HerefusedtostoppublishingtheReview.(C)Herefusedtopaypublishingtaxes.(D)HerefusedtojointheChurchofEngland.23.(A)Itwasnotreallyamagazine.(B)Itfeaturedavarietyofarticlesandstories.(C)Itwaspraisedbyreadersofpoetry.(D)Itwasunpopularwithpoliticians.24.(A)Howartistsgainedfame.(B)Ascheduleofartexhibits.(C)Oneformoffolkart.(D)Thepreservationofoldpaintings.25.(A)Veryfewwereproduced.(B)Mostwerekeptonlyashorttime.(C)Mostwereprintedondelicatepaper.(D)Manyhavebeenacquiredbycollectors.SectionBCompoundDictationTheLibraryofCongressisAmerica’snationallibrary.Ithasmorethanone-hundred-twenty-millionbooksandotherobjects.Ithasnewspapers,S1publicationsandlettersofS2interest.Italsohasmaps,photographs,artS3,movies,soundrecordingsandmusicalS4.TheLibraryofCongressisopentothepublicMondaythroughSaturday,exceptforgovernmentholidays.Anyonemaygothereandreadanythinginthecollection.ButnooneisS5totakebooksoutofthebuilding.TheLibraryofCongresswasS6ineighteen-hundred.ItstartedwithelevenboxesofbooksinoneroomoftheCapitolBuilding.Byeighteen-fourteen,thecollectionhadincreasedtoaboutthree-thousandbooks.TheywereS7thatyearwhentheCapitolwasburnedduringAmerica’swarwithBritain.Tohelpre-buildthelibrary,CongressboughtthebooksofPresidentThomasJefferson.MisterJefferson’scollectionincludedseven-thousandbooksinsevenlanguages.S8.Today,threebuildingsholdthelibrary’scollection.S9.Itbuyssomeofitsbooksandgetsothersasgifts.Italsogetsmaterialsthroughitscopyrightoffice.S10.ThismeanstheLibraryofCongressreceivesalmosteverythingpublishedintheUnitedStates.PartIIReadingComprehension(35points,25minutes)SectionICarefulreading(25points,20minutes)Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.TEXTAThetrainclatteredoverpointsandpassedthroughastation.Thenitbegansuddenlytoslowdown,presumablyinobediencetoasignal.Forsomeminutesitcrawledalong,thenstopped;presentlyitbegantomoveforwardagain.Anotherup-trainpassedthem,thoughwithlessvehemencethanthefirstone.Thetraingatheredspeedagain.Atthatmomentanothertrain,alsoonadown-line,swervedinwardstowardsthem,foramomentwithalmostalarmingeffect.Foratimethetwotrainsranparallel,now,onegainingalittle,nowtheother.Mrs.McGillicuddylookedfromherwindowthroughthewindowoftheparallelcarriages.Mostoftheblindsweredown,butoccasionallytheoccupantsofthecarriageswerevisible.Theothertrainwasnotveryfullandthereweremanyemptycarriages.Atthemomentwhenthetwotrainsgavetheillusionofbeingstationary,ablindinoneofthecarriagesflewupwithasnap.Mrs.McGillicuddylookedintothelightedfirst-classcarriagethatwasonlyafewfeetaway.Thenshedrewherbreathinwithagaspandhalf-rosetoherfeet.Standingwithhisbacktothewindowandtoherwasaman.Hishandswereroundthethroatofawomanwhofacedhim,andhewasslowly,remorselessly,stranglingher.Hereyeswerestartingfromtheirsockets,herfacewaspurple.AsMrs.McGillicuddywatched,fascinated,theendcame;thebodywentlimpandcrumpledintheman’shands.Atthesamemoment,Mrs.McGillicuddy’strainsloweddownagainandtheotherbegantogainspeed.Itpassedforwardandamomentortwolaterithadvanishedfromsight.AlmostautomaticallyMrs.McGillicuddy’shandwentuptothecommunicationcord,thenpaused,irresolute.Afterall,whatusewoulditberingingthecordofthetraininwhichshewastravelling?Thehorrorofwhatshehadseenatsuchclosequarters,andtheunusualcircumstances,madeherfeelparalysed.Someimmediateactionwasnecessary,—butwhat?Thedoorofhercompartmentwasdrawnbackandaticketcollectorsaid,“Ticket,please.”26.WhenMrs.McGuillicuddy’strainpassedthroughastation,it___.A.gainedspeedsuddenlyB.keptitsusualspeedC.changeditsspeedD.stoppedimmediately27.Mrs.McGuillicuddyseemstobea(an)___person.A.observantB.interestedC.nosyD.nervous28.Whatshesawintheparalleltrainmadeherfeel___.A.excitedB.anxiousC.worriedD.horrified29.Shedidn’tringthecommunicationcordimmediatelybecause___.A.shewasverymuchafraidB.therewasnopointofdoingsoC.shewastooshockedtomoveD.theticketcollectorcameinTEXTBIamoneofthemanycitypeoplewhoarealwayssayingthatgiventhechoicewewouldprefertoliveinthecountryawayfromthedirtandnoiseofalargecity.Ihavemanagedtoconvincemyselfthatifitweren’tformyjobIwouldimmediatelyheadoutfortheopenspacesandgobacktonatureinsomesleepyvillageburiedinthecounty.Buthowrealisticisthedream?Citiescanbefrighteningplaces.Themajorityofthepopulationliveinmassivetowerblocks,noisy,dirtyandimpersonal.Thesenseofbelongingtoacommunitytendstodisappearwhenyoulivefifteenfloorsup.Allyoucanseefromyourwindowissky,orotherblocksoffiats.Childrenbecomeaggressiveandnervous-coopedupathomeallday,withnowheretoplay;theirmothersfeelisolatedfromtherestoftheworld.Strangelyenough,whereasinthepasttheinhabitantsofonestreetallkneweachother,nowadayspeopleonthesamefloorintowerblocksdon’tevensayhellotoeachother.Countrylife,ontheotherhand,differsfromthiskindofisolatedexistenceinthatasenseofcommunitygenerallybindstheinhabitantsofsmallvillagestogether.Peoplehavetheadvantageofknowingthatthereisalwayssomeonetoturntowhentheyneedhelp.Butcountrylifehasdisadvantagestoo.Whileitistruethatyoumaybeamongfriendsinavillage,itisalsotruethatyouarecutofffromtheexcitingandimportanteventsthattakeplaceincities.There’slittlepossibilityofgoingtoanewshoworthelatestmovie.Shoppingbecomesamajorproblem,andforanythingslightlyoutoftheordinaryyouhavetogoonanexpeditiontothenearestlargetown.Thecity-dwellerwholeavesforthecountryisoftenoppressedbyasenseofunbearablestillnessandquiet.What,then,istheanswer?Thecountryhastheadvantageofpeaceandquiet,butsuffersfromthedisadvantageofbeingcutoff:thecitybreedsafeelingofisolation,andconstantnoisebattersthesenses.Butoneofitsmainadvantagesisthatyouareatthecentreofthings,andthatlifedoesn’tcometoanendathalf-pastnineatnight.Somepeoplehavefound(orratherbought)acompromisebetweenthetwtheyhaveexpressedtheirpreferenceforthe“quietlife”byleavingthesuburbsandmovingtovillageswithincommutingdistanceoflargecities.Theygenerallyhaveaboutasmuchsensitivityastheplasticflowerstheyleavebehind—theyarepollutedwithstrangeideasaboutchangeandimprovementwhichtheyforceontotheunwillingoriginalinhabitantsofthevillages.Whatthenofmydreamsofleaningonacottagegateandmurmuring“morning”tothelocalsastheypassby.I’mkeenontheidea,butyouseethere’smycat,Toby.I’mnotatallsurethathewouldtaketoallthatfreshairandexerciseinthelonggrass.Imean,canyouseehimmixingwithallthoseheartymalesdownthefarm?No,hewouldratherhavetheelectricimitation-coalfireanyevening.30.Wegettheimpressionfromthefirstparagraphthattheauthor___.A.usedtoliveinthecountryB.usedtoworkinthecityC.worksinthecityD.livesinthecountry31.Intheauthor’sopinion,thefollowingmaycausecitypeopletobeunhappyEXCEPT___.A.astrongsenseoffearB.lackofcommunicationC.housingconditionsD.asenseofisolation32.Thepassageimpliesthatitiseasytobuy’thefollowingthingsinthecountryEXCEPT___A.dailynecessitiesB.freshfruitsC.designerclothesD.freshvegetables33.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingadjectivesbestdescribesthosepeoplewhoworkinlargecitiesandliveinvillages?A.Original.B.Quiet.C.Arrogant.D.Insensitive.34.Doyouthinktheauthorwillmovetothecountry?A.Yes,hewilldoso.B.No,hewillnotdoso.C.Itisdifficulttotell.D.Heisintwominds.TEXTCTraditionally,thewomanhasheldalowpositioninmarriagepartnerships.Whileherhusbandwenthisway,shehadtowash,stitchandsew.Todaythemoveistoliberatethewoman,whichmayintheendstrengthenthemarriageunion.Perhapsthegreatestobstacletofriendshipinmarriageistheamountacoupleusuallyseeofeachother.Friendshipinitsusualsenseisnottestedbythestrainofdaily,year-longcohabitation.Couplesneedtotakeupseparateinterests(andfriendship)aswellasmutuallysharedones,iftheyarenottogetusedtothemoreattractiveelementsofeachother’spersonalities.Marriedcouplesarelikelytoexertthemselvesforguests-beingamusing,discussingwithpassionandpoint—andthentofallintodullexhaustedsilencewhentheguestshavegone.Asinallfriendship,ahusbandandwifemusttrytointeresteachother,andtospendsufficienttimesharingabsorbingactivitiestogivethemcontinuingcommoninterests.Butatthesametimetheymustspendenoughtimeonseparateinterestswithseparatepeopletopreserveanddeveloptheirseparatepersonalitiesandkeeptheirrelationshipfresh.Fortoomanyhighlyintelligentworkingwomen,homerepresentschoreobligations,becausethehusbandonlytoleratesherworkanddoesnotparticipateinhouseholdchores.Fortoomanyhighlyintelligentworkingmen,homerepresentsdullnessandcomplaints-fromanover-dependentwifewhowillnotgathercouragetomakeherownlife.Insuchanatmosphere,thepartnersgrowfurtherandfurtherapart,bothloveandlikingdisappearing.Fortoomanycoupleswithchildren,thechildrenareallowedtocommandalltimeandattention,allowingthecouplenotimetodeveloplikingandfriendship,aswellaslove,allottingthemexclusiveparentalroles.35.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisCORRECT?A.Friendshipinmarriagemeansdaily,year-longcohabitation.B.Friendshipcanbekeptfreshbybothseparateandsharedinterests.C.Friendshipinmarriageisbasedondevelopingsimilarinterests.D.Friendshipinmarriageisbasedondevelopingseparateinterest.36.Thepassagesuggeststhatmarriedcouplesbecome___.A.unfriendlywithguestsB.uninterestedinguestsC.hostilewhenguestshaveleftD.quietwhenguesthaveleft37.Thepassageseemstoindicateattheendthatchildren___.A.helpcouplesreinforcetheirfriendshipB.makenoimpactonthequalityoffriendshipC.mayposeobstaclesinmaritalfriendshipD.commandlesstimeandcarethanexpectedSectionIISkimmingandscanning(10points,5minutes.)Inthissectiontherearesevenpassageswithatotaloftenmultiple-choicequestions.Skimorscanthemasrequiredandthenmarkyouranswersonyouranswersheet.TEXTDFirstreadthefollowingquestion.38.Thewriterisconcernedabout___.A.budgethousekeepingB.theretailtradeC.computerskillsD.mentalarithmeticNowreadTextDquicklyandmarkyouransweronyouranswersheet.Alotofattentionisbeinggiventochildrenwholeaveschoolunabletoreadorwrite.Ithinkthereshouldbeequalconcernforthosewhoareunabletocopewithsimplementalarithmetic-particularlygirls.Itisoftenstatedthattoday’schildrenaregrowingupinacomputerworldandtheydon’tneedthesameskillsthattheirgrandparentsdid.Butisitanywonderthatmanyyounggirlstryingtocopewithbudgethousekeepingfailforthesimplereasontheycannotkeepaccuratechecksontheirpurchases?Shoppinginmarketsisnosourceofcheappurchasingunlessoneisabletokeeppacewiththeapparentmentalagilityofthevendor.Mustwefacethethoughtthatatsometimeinthedistantfutureeveryonewillneedtocarryintheirhandbagorpocketoneoftheminiaturecalculators?TEXTEFirstreadthefollowingquestion.39.Thisisaletterof___.A.referenceB.applicationC.inquiryD.complaintNowreadTextFquicklyandmarkyouransweronyouranswersheet.10GardenAve.EssexThePersonnelOfficerBelgianMedicoLtd.P0Box920BrusselsBelgium5thMay200___DearSir,Withreferencetoyouradvertisementinthe“DailyStar”,I’dliketoapplyforthepositionoftranslatorwithyourfirm.IholdadegreeinGermanandFrenchfromtheUniversityofLondon.AndIhaveworkedasatranslatorforthepastthreeyearswithWatson&Sons,Ltd.,manufactureroflaboratoryinstruments,translatingbusinesscorrespondencefromFrenchandGermanintoEnglish.Iam25yearsoldandunmarried.IenjoylivingandworkingindifferentcountriesandIshouldwelcomethechanceofmovingtoBelgium.Yourssincerely,(Miss)JanetHolbrookeTEXTFFirstreadthefollowingquestion.40.Thepassageismainlyabout___.A.lonelinessB.experienceC.memoryD.isolationNowreadTextGquicklyandmarkyouransweronyouranswersheet.Lonelinessisacuriousthing.Mostofuscanrememberfeelingmostlonelywhenwewerenotinfactaloneatall,butwhenweweresurroundedbypeople.Everyonehasexperienced,atsometime,thatstrongsenseofisolationthatcomesoveryouwhenyouareatapartyorinaroomfullofhappylaughingpeople.Itsuddenlyseemstoyouasifeverybodyknowseverybodyelse,everybodyknowswhatisgoingon;everybody,thatis,exceptyou.Thisfeelingoflonelinesswhichcanovercomeyouwhenyouareinacrowdisverydifficulttogetridof.Peoplelivingaloneareadvisedtotackletheirlonelinessbyjoiningacluborasociety,bygoingoutandmeetingpeople.TEXTGFirstreadthefollowingquestion.41.Theauthormainlydiscusses___ofpublictransportation.A.thepriceB.thetypesC.theimprovementD.theadvantageNowreadTextHquicklyandmarkyouransweronyouranswersheet.ThepriceofpublictransportationinBeijinghasdoubledtwicesince1989,butitisstillabargain.Usingthesubwayandminibusesusedtoshowclassstatus;nowpeopleofallclassestakethem,whilesomewealthyprefertaxisorprivatecars.Whatachangeinjustafewyears!Buttherearedownfallstohavingmorecarsontheroads.Fortunately,thegovernmentisawareoftheproblem.No-leadgasolineistheonlyonepermittedinthecity,andtherestofthecountryfollows.Thousandsoftreesareplantedinandaroundthecityeveryyear.Childrenaretaughtwhyandhowtoprotecttheenvironment.Atthesametime,publictransportationhasmarkedrealprogress:busesareeverywhereandrunfrequently.Wenolongerseethoseoldbuseswithbrokenwindows.Instead,therearefastbuses,double-deckerbuses,air-conditionedorheatedbuses,allofferingagoodservice.TEXTHFirstreadthefollowingquestions.42.Eachparticipatingteamshouldatleasthave___A.twoB.threeC.fourD.five43.Participantscanbringalongtheir___tothecompetition.A.ChristmastreesB.ChristmaspresentsC.festivalcostumesD.decorationmaterialsNowreadTextHquicklyandmarkyouranswersonyouranswersheet.WithChristmasDayaroundthecorner,HongKong’sProvisionalRegionalCouncilannouncedthataChristmastreedecorationcompetitionwillbeheldonSundayinconjunctionwiththeongoingRegionalCouncilFestival.Membersofthepublicarewelcometotakepartinthecompetitionasfamiliesorsmallgroups.Eachteamshouldbeformedbyatleastthreepersons.Atotalof99Christmastreesof1.5metresinheightwillbeavailablefortheparticipatingteamstodecorate.Participantscanbringalongtheirowndecorationmaterialsandtousetheirimaginationandcreativitytoachievethebestresults.EachparticipatingteamcantakehometheChristmastreeithasdecoratedasasouvenir.Inaddition,therewillbecashawardsforthewinners.TEXTIFirstreadthefollowingquestions.44.Ifyouonlyhavetimeforahalf-daytrip,whichdaywouldyouchoose?A.Sunday23July.B.Saturday15July.C.Wednesday9August.D.Saturday5August.45.WhichofthefollowingtripsoffersyoutheopportunitytoseeGeorgianarchitecture?A.TripOne.B.TripTwo.C.TripThree.D.TripFour.NowreadTextIquicklyandmarkyouranswersonyouranswersheet.SummerOutingsTripOneSaturday15JulyStratford-upon-Avonand“JuliusCaesar”Thecoachwillleaveat9am,allowingacoupleofhourstovisitStratfordbeforetheperformanceof“JuliusCaesar”attheRoyalShakespeareTheatre.Backaround7:30pm.TripTwoSunday23JulyBathThespatownofBathcontainsthecountry’sfinestRomanruins,andmuchelegantGeorgianarchitecture.Thecoachwilldepartat9am,returningataround6:30pm.TripThreeSaturday5AugustStratford-upon-Avonand“TheTamingoftheShrew”AnotherchancetovisitStratford.“TheTamingoftheShrew”starsJosieLawrenceinthetitlerole.Thecoachwillleaveat9am,returningataround7:30pm.TripFourWednesday9AugustOxfordand“AMidsummerNight’sDream”Ahalf-daytriptoOxford.Thecoachwillleaveat2:15pm,allowinganafternoontoseethesightsbeforeoneofShakespeare’smostpopularplaysatthePlayhouseTheatre.Backaftertheshow.TEXTJFirstreadthefollowingquestions.46.Whichnationisthoughttobebusiness-minded?A.TheDutch.B.TheItalians.C.TheBritish.D.TheGermans.47.Theopinionsseemtobemostdividedon___.A.theGermansB.theDutchC.theFrenchD.theBritishTEXTKFirstreadthefollowingquestion.47.Thepassageadvertisesoverseas___.A.jobsB.studiesC.travelD.aidNow,gothroughTEXTKquicklyandanswerquestion47.NEWHORIZONSAreyoulookingforsomethinginterestingtodo?Thenwhynotworkabroadforayearortwo?Wehavejobsinmostpartsoftheworld—includingEurope,AfricaandSoutheastAsia.Wehavejobsforteachers,doctors,nurses,engineers,carmechanicsandmanyothers.Whynotseetheworld?Wecannotofferyouverymuchmoney,buttheworkisinteresting.Youcanlearnanotherlanguageandworkwithpeople,too.Formoreinformationwritetousat:NEWHORIZONSJOBCENTER,110SpringGardens,LondonSW!7BCPleasesendyourpersonalinformation(dateofbirth,educationalqualifications,interests.experiences,etc.)NowreadTextOquicklyandmarkyouranswersonyouranswersheet.SomeofthedatafromasurveyonnationalstereotypesinsomeEuropeancountriesissummarizedbelow:GermansLikedthemselvesbestofall.MostEuropeansagreedthattheGerma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