[外语类试卷]专业英语四级(教育类阅读理解)模拟试卷1及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语四级(教育类阅读理解)模拟试卷 1及答案与解析 0 The Home Office has been threatened with legal action amid claims it made which mistakenly implied that 22 colleges were bogus or sub-standard. English UK, an association representing more than 450 language colleges, said the alleged error could bankrupt the institution
2、s. Its lawyers are demanding senior Home Office officials issue an immediate apology and retraction. Last week, the Home Office said scores of colleges had lost their right to recruit overseas students because they could not meet the standards of a new inspection regime or had not applied to be on a
3、 compulsory register of institutions authorised to enrol overseas students. Damian Green, the immigration minister, warned that “widespread abuse of the student visa system has gone on for too long“. Too many students had come to the UK to find paid work and bring over their family, rather than to s
4、tudy, he said. English UK said its colleges had not signed up for the register because their courses lasted less than a year. Only institutions that offer courses that last a year or more have to be on the register. The association said institutions had decided not to voluntarily apply to be on the
5、register because it would have been expensive. Tony Millns, chief executive of English UK, said the Home Office had “allowed it to be inferred that all the colleges on its list were bogus, fronts for illegal immigration, or of poor educational quality.“ “This has been enormously damaging to the repu
6、tation of perfectly legitimate and high-quality businesses“, he said. A letter sent by English UKs lawyers to the Home Office states the government published information that was “untrue, defamatory and gravely damaging to colleges goodwill and reputations“. “The potential damage is potentially subs
7、tantial, irreparable and unquantifiable,“ it said. The Home Office wants to curb overseas student number to reduce total net migration to Britain by 230,000 between now and 2015. A spokesman for the UK Border Agency said senior officials would not be making an apology or retracting their statement.
8、Ministers had made it clear that colleges not on the register were not necessarily those with poor educational standards, he said. “Some simply failed to submit an application to demonstrate they meet our new higher standards,“ he said. “Widespread abuse of the student visa system has gone on for to
9、o long which is why weve made changes to ensure only first-class education providers should be given licences to sponsor international students.“ From The Guardian, November 8, 2011 1 Which of the following has the closest meaning of “bogus“ in Paragraph 1 ? ( A) standard. ( B) fake ( C) top-class (
10、 D) new 2 Several colleges had lost their right to recruit overseas students because they_. ( A) belong to the English UK ( B) enrolled overseas students ( C) had applied to be on the register ( D) could not meet the standards 3 According to the passage, which of the following statements is true? (
11、A) The senior Home Office officials issued an immediate apology and retraction. ( B) Most of the students had come to the UK in order to further their study there. ( C) All the institutions including English UK have to be on the compulsory register. ( D) English UK did not apply to be on the registe
12、r because of the expensive cost. 4 According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT correct? ( A) All the colleges on the list of English UK were of poor educational quality. ( B) The Home Office wants to control the overseas student number to the UK. ( C) There are new standards t
13、o be on the register that are higher than before. ( D) First-class education providers can get licences to sponsor foreign students. 5 The writers attitude toward English UK can best be described as_. ( A) positive ( B) negative ( C) neutral ( D) indifferent 5 Thailand off target with language teach
14、ing plans Ambitious plans to increase English language teaching in Thailands schools are at risk because of a shortage of funds and qualified teachers, a senior education official has admitted. Watanaporn Ra-ngubtook, director of the English language teaching strategy within the education department
15、 responsible for primary education, told the Nation newspaper that a plan to increase the number of students studying in special English programmes in over 200 schools was at risk because schools were struggling to recruit qualified teachers. In July the Office of the Basic Education Commission anno
16、unced that English language teaching hours would be increased and that an initiative in selected schools to teach maths and science in English, the English Bilingual Education programme, would be expanded. But Watanaporn said that a strategy to recruit native-English-speaking teachers from abroad to
17、 teach English and other curriculum subjects was at risk. “The schools cannot import only native English speakers, as it is difficult to find ones who have all the required qualifications. Some are good in English but not good in maths and science,“ she said. Indias job hunters get English skills by
18、 phone Job hunters in India will be able to improve their English skills and their chances of landing a job with help from a mobile phone app developed by the British Council and Indian company Avon Mobility Solutions. Jobseekers mobile phone app takes the form of a daily animated soap opera followi
19、ng the lives of four characters as they apply for jobs. The multimedia lessons include audio and vocabulary. Jobseekers is available on the Tata Docomo network through its Tutor on Mobile platform, and costs two cents a day. “If a picture speaks a thousand words, an animation speaks 10,000. It is si
20、tuational and context-based, so the animation and audio will ensure better reach than static images,“ Rony Thomas Zachariah of Avon Mobility Solutions told the Times of India. No more special treatment for UK in ELT awards After 10 years of celebrating innovation in ELT the British Council will no l
21、onger make a distinction between the UK and the rest of the world in its annual “Eltons“ awards. All teachers, publishers and developers will compete together in five new categories. The deadline for submissions is 2 December and the awards will be announced next May. Meanwhile, the London based Eng
22、lish Speaking Union last week announced the winners of its annual ELT awards. Speakout, published by Pearson, won the Duke of Edinburgh ESU English Language Book Award, while the ESU Presidents Award, for technology in ELT, went to Cambridge English Onlines Phonetics Focus. The Cambridge ESU New Wri
23、ting Award, inaugurated this year, went to Turkish teacher Ozge Karaoglu Ergen for Bubble and Pebble, a digital game for six-year-olds. New Zealand to get tough on language standards Private training providers in New Zealand face tougher English language tests for international students under a crac
24、kdown on cheating announced by the New Zealand Qualification Authority (NZQA). The Authority is concerned about poor English levels among international students, according to the New Zealand Herald newspaper. Schools could be forced to use standardised English language tests under a range of options
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