最近经常有小伙伴私信询问来华留学生考试标准答案 09年三月公共英语考试的参考答案。相关的问题,今天,留学建涯小编整理了以下内容,希望可以对大家有所帮助。
留学马来西亚问题解答
【 #马来西亚留学# 导语】马来西亚作为一个留学费用低廉,采取的又是英国教育制度的国家,比较受留学生们的喜爱。下面是 分享的留学马来西亚问题解答。欢迎阅读参考!
1.留学马来西亚问题解答
1:为什么选择去马来西亚上学?
留学环境好:经济发达,政治稳定,消费水平低,很适合工薪阶层的孩子。
英语环境好:英语系国家,语言环境有助于学生迅速掌握英语会话与听力能力,增强英语沟通能力,大部分院校均采用英文授课。
文凭含金量高:大马大部分高校均文凭得到世界的普遍认可,并且留学花费只是欧美留学费用的1/4到1/3,在公立大学的研究生花费几乎和国内大学消费相当。
2:马来西亚留学对高考成绩有要求吗?
马来西亚留学条件之高考成绩非必要。马来西亚高校没有硬性规定中国学生需要提高考成绩,只参考学生的平时成绩或者会考成绩,因此对于高三的学生只要提供毕业证,高中三年六个学期的成绩即可以提出申请。
3:马来西亚社会治安好吗?
人身安全第一位。马来西亚是是一个很安全的国家,尤其是首都吉隆坡是最安全的。基本上排华状况更不会有,当地人对中国人很友善,对华人也是很友好。马来西亚的治安已经算是东南亚除了新加坡以外最 好的了,而且马来西亚也是著 名旅游国度,为促进旅游业发展,政府在保障游客安全及治安方面也在不断加强。
4:什么时候开始申请马来西亚大学比较好?
不管是公立还是私立大学,一般提前三到四个月开始准备,一般来说,学校每年固定的时间点开学,需要在正式开学前办理好所有的手续。
公立学校一般二月和九月开学,私立大学开学时间点多一些,即一月、五月和九月,因此越早开始准备申请越有利,以防止申请过程中会遇到一些突发问题,影响入学。
5:马来西亚高等学校一个学期有多久?
这个问题得分公立学校和私立学校来看,公里学校一般上都是根据马来西亚教育部所制定的学期来开课。
而私立学校则是自行安排。每一个学校的每一个学期长度也全是不一样的。同一个学校里,不一样的课程,学期的长度也是不一样的。例如,英文课程可能是3个月一个学期,理工科专业可能是4个月一个学期。最 好询问一下授课老师,为大家解答一下哦。
6:去马来西亚出国留学以前,必须要有语言考试成绩吗?
基本上是需要有的。但是有的学校是可以先申请专业后补交语言成绩。如果没有语言成绩又迫切想入专业的,学生可以考虑就读本专业的语言班,语言班顺利通过即可入学自己的专业课。
7:在马来西亚留学期间能不能打工?毕业后能不能在大马就业?
当然能。为了能够吸引更多优秀中国学子前往留学,并进一步促进中马文化交流,马来西亚政府在留学生勤工俭学方面放宽了政策,允许中国留学生在课余时间打工以此补充留学费用。
而且马来西亚政府规定一周不能够超过20小时。如果想要留在大马就业的话,就要申请工作签证,这个要有马来西亚企业的邀约,并在获得了工签以后,才很有可能在马来西亚就业。凭学生签证是不能在马来西亚学生就业哦
8:如果丢失了护照应该怎么办?
护照是我们在国外留学的“身份证”,护照对于留学生可以说是命根子。
学生如果护照丢失,那么必须立即报警和通知大学,然后凭着报案书和学校的证明前往中国驻马大使馆办理新护照。一般上需要一至两个月的时间处理。
平时出门时不需要带护照,只需准备一份护照复印件连同学生证带在身上。
9:马来西亚当地流通什么货币?可以用美元或者人民币吗?
马来西亚货币别称为林吉特,但在大马它被称为令吉,马来西亚除了少数旅游景点会收美元或者人民币,大部分旅游景点和其他普通地方都是用令吉流通,不能用外币,不过现在支付宝和微信支付越来越普遍了。
10:马来西亚留学如何兑换货币?
中国兑换途径:目前在国内只有中国银行可以兑换到马币,但需要提前一天下午2点之前和银行网点打电话预约,看是否可以兑换,以银行网点答复为准。
马来西亚兑换途径:按照划算程度排名依次为:银行卡ATM机取现兑换、刷国际信用卡消费、外币兑换处兑换。
A.在大马境内凡贴有“银联”标识的商家都受理中国银联卡,ATM机取现金额上限1500马币/次,每天的上限金额是1万元人民币。
B.对于刷信用卡消费,去马来西亚最 好用VISA和MASTER这两种卡,几乎任何可刷卡消费的地方都可以使用,一般会比较适用于商场消费购物一类的花销。
C.外币兑换处,在机场、银行柜台、市区都有,适用于临时小额的兑换,汇率差是最不划算的而且每次换也不必换太多,更适合在市区旅游的游客。
2.申请马来西亚留学要求解读
1、学历要求
马来西亚本科留学:在马来西亚,高职和中专也是可以申请本科的,并且不需要国内的高考成绩,只需要读语言班,而且这一项还可以在拥有满足条件的雅思成绩可以免除,需要注意的是马来西亚的本科是三年制的;
马来西亚硕士留学:自考本科就算没有学位证也可以申请全日制的研究生,并且学制为1.5-2年,如果是本科硕士都是在马来西亚读的话,那么相比国内同龄学生,会早两年入步入工作环节,在中国的发展速度来说,多两年的工作时间机会要高很多。
2、成绩要求
马来西亚公立大学本科的录取要求会比较高,高中3个学年6个学期的期末成绩平均分至少达到80以上(满分100)。随着越来越多的国际学生申请马来西亚高校,公立大学的入学要求也逐步增高。马来西亚私立大学是要多于公立大学的,多数是均分在65以上就有机会录取(少数几所比较好的需要70-80),并且由于院校多,招生量也比较高,所以条件不太好的想要确保录取概率就可以考虑私立院校。
PS:可能有些学生觉得私立院校就有些嗤之以鼻,但其实在国外,私立院校并不比公立差,比如的哈佛大学就是私立的。
3、语言要求
马来西亚是英联邦国家,授课主要以英文为主所以到马来西亚留学是需要提供学校认可的语言能力证明比如雅思托福成绩。本科多数以5.0起,研究生是5.5起。如果没有雅思或其它认可的语言成绩,可以申请有条件录取,先入读学校提供的语言班,考试通过后,即可进入专业课的学习。
PS:学生在毕业前是需要提供语言成绩的,例:专业课程需要雅思5.5,研究生入学时没有雅思成绩(语言班考试入学),毕业前是需要提供该课程的雅思要求(5.5)才能顺利毕业。
4、文书要求
材料的准备中不仅要看学生自身的成绩要求,还要重视课外经历和获奖这些,国外学校更注重学生的全面发展,成绩的细微劣势往往能通过软背景去弥补,可以根据真实经历去进行美化。简历和自述用来展示自己的优势,不过可能有些学生会存在抓不住重点的情况,就需要跟学长学姐取取经了,还有推荐信,推荐人一般以任课老师填写,不过推荐人的地位越高越有利于我们的申请。
5、申请材料要求
前期的申请需要:完整成绩单、毕业证书、护照复印件、以及公证。
后期收到录取通知书可以根据学校的录取通知再准备后续的材料。
3.马来西亚留学要知道的误区
1、教学质量低,不好的大学多
这是不少人对马来西亚留学的最初印象。但实际上,多数马来西亚高校的教学质量在国内外都是受到认可的,毕业证书也能得到认可,毕业生回国后可享受就业落户政策等福利,并非都是大家想象的不好的大学。
另外,马来西亚政府对待教育非常严格。有一个机构叫马来西亚学术鉴定局(MQA),专门负责教育质量评估,采用质量标准管理体系,以确保优质的教学质量。
马来西亚的私立大学相对国立大学,申请门槛会比较低,申请难度较小,但这也并不代表去私立大学就可以“躺到毕业”,马来西亚许多私立大学的教学水准已可媲美国外,想“混学位”的人,有可能会毕不了业。
2、马来西亚公立大学不招中国学生
正如国内985、211大学会招收国外来华的留学生一样,马来西亚公立大学也会招收中国留学生。只不过,马来西亚公立大学招收国际学生的比例,通常比私立大学低,且申请排名靠前的公立大学的难度,也会相对来说要更高。
所以,这才造成了部分学生和家长认为的“马来西亚公立大学不招中国学生”的误解。
3、私立大学不好
受国内教育体制的影响,在很多人的认知里,都认为公立大学更好,但往往这样的认识很片面。因为具体到一个学校的水平怎样,主要还是看学校提供的教学及相对应的各方面教育资源。
在马来西亚,私立大学的师资通常不会比公立大学差,甚至有时候会比公立大学更好,并且教学资源及住宿环境等其它方面,也不会太差。
这是因为,当地私立院校有大财团支撑,师资,设施方面背靠大的教育集团,或财团资助,不亚于公立学校,甚至某些私立院校的国际化水平更高。
4、这边都是以马来语教学
马来西亚是一个多元文化的国家,马来语、英文都是其官方语言。而且具体到教育体制上,马来西亚当地一直延续英联邦国家的教育模式,国际学生入学时要求提供雅思成绩或通过英语课程的学习。
虽然当地一些国立大学使用马来语的频率会比较高,但老师教学基本都使用英文,私立大学更是百分百以英语授课,在校园里的日常交流,也以英语居多,所以不用过多担心留学马来西亚,需要选修马来语。
5、必须有雅思成绩才能申请
留学建涯
马来西亚留学,的确对语言成绩有一定要求,但也并非没有语言成绩,就不能申请。多数高校都可以无语言成绩,待申请成功拿到条件offer后,再根据学校要求,在规定时间内考取到相应的语言成绩。
而且,在马来西亚多数高校都设有语言课程。即使没有语言成绩,也可以先进入学校的英语密集型课程学习,然后再入读专业课程。
只是,同学们需要注意的是:入读学校的语言课程,同样需考取相应的语言成绩,才能进入专业课。所以同学们也需衡量学习语言课程的时间和费用,在何时提交语言成绩上,做出适合自己的选择。
政大的国外留学生考试45分就能及格,为何其他的学生60分才是及格线呢?
都建议高校实行“宽进严出”,让更多的学生能够享受到更加优质的高等教育。然而,作为高等学府的这些高校却时常传出引人热议的新闻。其实通过这些新闻不难得知,绝大部分都是围绕着“留学生”展开。
诸如“中国政法大学学生进留学生独卫洗澡遭行政教师严肃斥责事件”,大家都在思考,这样一个问题“国外留学生为何在我国享受这么好的教育资源?”
其实教育部门早在此前就一再强调:一视同仁,不搞特殊化。正是因为此前有很多的网友反映:“我国是国外留学生的天堂……”
随着该“洗澡”事件热度的消散,没想到又有网友曝出这样一则:留学生考试成绩折算标准,这让人看得真的是大吃一惊!
按理来讲,高等学府的国外留学生不应该是各国家学生中的精英汇聚点吗?他们的成绩应该是毋庸置疑的啊!为何学校还要如此设置分数折算标准呢?看完该标准得出一个答案:这不就等于说给他们的考试成绩做了保底吗?
比如说该标准当中规定的第四条:课程分数在45到60分之间,是会乘以难度系数1.3,最终按最低60分,最高70分统计。
这说的什么意思?
打个简单的比方:某留学生期末考试成绩45分,则最终统计到个人信息当中的分数是:45×1.3=58.5分;当然,58.5分不是及格分,该规定显示,最低按60分统计。
那么也就是说,留学生只要考到45分就等于咱们学生所说的及格分60分……
这还远远没有结束!
通过规定可以看得出来,第五条,第六条,第七条都是对留学生考试成绩做出“帮助”。
然而第九条最后的规则,才真正地做到了“统一”,这一条也是让人看的无语!第九条说:“留学生重修成绩如果在45到60分之间,那么直接按照60分统计”。
高于60分按照60分统计,看到这里我才明白,哦!原来重修的这一条规定是跟国内学生相同的……
还有学生透露说:重庆某高校对于留学生设置的成绩统计标准更低,40分就能及格!
这了网友们可真的是大开眼界,原来还有这样的成绩统计标准,对此也是引来了热议,中就有不少的网友评论道:
“给他们一年数几万、十几万奖金,给他们生活上的帮助,难道他们连60分都考不到吗?这样的留学生,我们要着还有什么用呢?真的是需要深思这一问题!”
……
其实网友们对于这一事件的看法还是比较准确的。留学生与咱们的学生生活,学习各方面条件相比应该是更加优越,那么连一个最基本的考试成绩问题也应该做到统一啊!
对此,你怎么看呢?欢迎留言,共同探讨!
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09年三月公共英语考试的参考答案。
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SECTION II Use of English
(15 minutes)
Directions:
Read the following text. Choose the best word or phrase for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C, or D on ANSWER SHEET 1.
The United States is a confederation of states. Each state has the 26 to make
laws with regard to the state. 27 , based on public opinion, states can 28
policies regarding education, and they may 29 a state income tax; they also
determine the speed 30 , housing codes, and the drinking age.
In most parts of the United States, you 31 be 21 years old to buy alcohol in
a liquor store, bar, 32 restaurant. In some states you may buy beer in a grocery
store. If a store sells alcohol to a minor, the 33 of the store is usually 34 a
large sum of money.
35 , many areas have an open-container law, 36 means that people may
not drink alcohol on the street or in a car. Anyone 37 with an open container of
alcohol may be arrested.
38 , with all of these laws, the 39 of alcohol is a serious 40 in the
United States and Canada. Drinking on college campuses, 41 there are many
underage drinkers has 42 greatly. In fact, alcohol sales have gone up 43 the
legal drinking age was 44 from 18 to 21. Some people believe that if there were
no legal drinking age, 45 in some other countries, North American youth would
drink less.
26. [A] privilege [B] advantage [C] right [D] tradition
27. [A] As a result [B] For example [C] In other words [D] In this case
28. [A] demand [B] disagree [C] discuss [D] determine
29. [A] collect [B] issue [C] demand [D] implement
30. [A] limit [B] control [C] rule [D] regulation
31. [A] can [B] shall [C] may [D] must
32. [A] and [B] or [C] also [D] not
33. [A] clerk [B] salesperson [C] owner [D] host
34. [A] fined [B] charged [C] punished [D] suffered
35. [A] In addition [B] In fact [C] In reality [D] In general
36. [A] that [B] this [C] it [D] which
37. [A] exposed [B] suspected [C] caught [D] detected
38. [A] Nevertheless [B] Anyway [C] Moreover [D] Therefore
39. [A] application [B] consumption [C] expenditure [D] usage
40. [A] condition [B] crisis [C] question [D] problem
41. [A] though [B] as [C] where [D] which
42. [A] raised [B] increased [C] peaked [D] climaxed
43. [A] when [B] since [C] before [D] after
44. [A] shifted [B] upgraded [C] uplifted [D] changed
45. [A] same [B] for [C] as [D] similar
SECTION III READING
Text 1
A pioneering study by Donald Appleyard made the surprise
sudden increase in the volume of traffic through an area affects p
a sudden increase in crime does. Appleyard observed this by fir
house in San Francisco that looked much alike and had
middle-class and working-class residents, with approximately t
The difference was that only 2,000 cars a day ran down Octavia
in Appleyard’s terminology) while Gough Street (MEDIUM stre
cars a day, and Franklin Street (HEAVY street) had around 16,000 cars a day.
Franklin Street often had as many cars in an hour as Octavia Street had in a day.
Heavy traffic brought with it danger, noise, fumes, and soot, directly, and trash
secondarily. That is, the cars didn’t bring in much trash, but when trash accumulated,
residents seldom picked it up. The cars, Appleyard determined, reduced the amount of
territory residents felt responsible for. Noise was a constant intrusion into their homes.
Many Franklin Street residents covered their doors and windows and spent most of their time in the rear of their houses. Most families with children had already left.
Conditions on Octavia Street were much different. Residents picked up trash. They sat on their front steps and chatted with neighbors. They had three times as many friends and twice as many acquaintances as the people on Franklin.
On Gough Street, residents said that the old feeling of community was disappearing as traffic increased. People were becoming more and more preoccupied with their own lives. A number of families had recently moved. And more were considering it. Those who were staying expressed deep regret at the destruction of their community.
46. Appleyard’s study focuses on the influence of .
[A] traffic volume on the residents
[B] rate of crime on the neighborhood
[C] social classes on the transportation
[D] degree of pollution on the environment
47. Appleyard discovered that increase in the volume of traffic .
[A] made people more violent
[B] would lead to increase in crime
[C] was accompanied by increase in crime
[D] had the same effect on people as increase in crime
48. The author’s main purpose in the second paragraph is to .
[A] discuss the problem of handling trash
[B] suggest ways to cope with traffic problems
[C] point out the disadvantages of heavy traffic
[D] propose an alternative system of transprotation
49. People on Gough Street .
[A] felt sorry that their block had been pulled down
[B] felt indifferent about people moving out
[C] thought their old community was gone
[D] thought mostly of themselves
50. What can we learn about Franklin Street?
[A] It is not a nice neighborhood for children.
[B] People often throw trash out as they drive through.
[C] People there have made friends with people on Octavia.
[D] People there own twice as many cars as people on Gough Street.
Test 2
Imagine, if you will, the average games player. What do you see? A guy who never grew up? Or a nervous 18-year-old pushing buttons on his controller, lost and alone in a violent onscreen world? Sorry, you lose. The average gamer is starting to look pretty much like the average person. For the first time, according to a U.S. poll commissioned by AOL Games, roughly half of those surveyed, ages 12 to 55, are tapping away at some kind of electronic game - whether on a PC, a cell phone or another handheld device - for an average of three hours every week.
The games people play say a lot about who they are. Machines like the Xbox and PlayStation 2 are largely the territory of twenty-something men, who prefer to picture themselves as sports stars and racing drivers. Men 50 and older prefer military games. Teenage girls are much more likely than boys to play games on their phone, while older women make up the majority of people playing card games such as Hearts on line.
Is it a good thing, all this time spent on games? Or is it as harmful as television, pulling people ever further from reality? The AOL survey suggests some players are in denial about the extent of their habit. One in 10 gamers finds it impossible to resist games; 1 in 4 admits to losing a night’s sleep to play games; and another quarter has been too absorbed to have meals.
But don’t think we’re all heading into a world with everyone plugged into, if not totally controlled by, his own game. Quite the contrary: gamers appear to be more engaged with reality than other kinds of couch potatoes. According to a comprehensive survey by the Entertainment Software Association (ESA – whose members, of course, want you to think video games are healthy), gamers spend an average of 23 hours a week volunteering and going to church, concerts, museums and other cultural events. More enthusiastic gamers who play 11 hours a week or more spend ever more time out in the cultural world (34 hours).
51. The AOL survey finds that electronic games .
[A] do not present a violent onscreen world
[B] no longer keep gamers from growing up
[C] are no longer exclusive to young people
[D] are not as popular with teenagers as before
52. Who does the author say tend to identify themselves with the characters in the game?
[A] Teenage girls.
[B] Older women.
[C] Men in their 20s.
[D] Men 50 and older.
53. When asked about the extent of their habit, some players .
[A] refused to provide an answer to this question
[B] denied they were affected by electronic games
[C] wondered why they were asked such a question
[D] stressed their interest in playing electronic games
54. It can be inferred from the text that .
[A] electronic games are less harmful than television
[B] television viewers are more realistic than gamers
[C] television is more popular than electronic games
[D] gamers have less self-control than TV viewers
55. According to the writer, the ESA members .
[A] have sufficient knowledge of games
[B] think their games are healthy products
[C] serve as the role models for game players
[D] are concerned about gamers’ cultural activities
Text 3
The ostrich, the largest bird in the world at present, lives in the drier regions of Africa outside the actual deserts. Because of its very long, powerful legs and the floating effect of its extended wings, it is able to run at great speed over considerable distances.
The female ostrich normally produces about twenty eggs every rainy season. When the female ostrich begins to lay her eggs, however, she does not begin in her own nest. Instead she goes off in search of the nests of neighboring females and lays two or three eggs in each of them. By the time she has laid eight or nine eggs, she returns and lays the rest in her own nest.
Because of the size of the eggs, the female ostrich cannot lay more than one every two days, so it takes her three weeks to finish laying in her own nest. During that period, she spends a lot of time away from her nest looking for food. And while she is off her nest, other females visit it to lay their eggs amongst hers. By the time she is ready to sit on the eggs to hatch them, there could be up to thirty eggs in her nest, over half of which are not her own.
The female ostrich can comfortably cover only about twenty eggs when she is sitting on the nest so before settling down she pushes the surplus ten or so eggs out of the nest. The rejected eggs, however, never include any of her own. Each female is remarkably consistent in the size and shape of the eggs she produces, so it is not difficult for her to distinguish her own from those of strangers.
Of all the eggs laid by a colony of ostriches, only a very small number hatch into young birds. There are times when nests are left unprotected, for there are too few males to sit on all the nests at night. Thus there are ample opportunities for their natural enemies to raid the nests and eat the eggs. In fact, nearly 80% of the nests are destroyed. But even if a particular female’s nest suffers this fate, there is a good chance that one or two of her eggs will be hatched in the nest of one of her neighbors.
56. We learn from the text that an ostrich can go a long distance at high speed as .
[A] it is a special kind of bird
[B] it lives in large desert areas
[C] it has special wings and legs
[D] it is the largest bird in the world
57. Normally, in every rainy season, the female ostrich produces about .
[A] 12 eggs in her nest
[B] 18 eggs in her nest
[C] 20 eggs in her nest
[D] 30 eggs in her nest
58. The female ostrich would push some of the eggs out of her nest because .
[A] she can only hatch her own eggs
[B] those eggs are unlikely to be hatched
[C] those eggs are to be hatched by others
[D] she can only hatch a limited number of eggs
59. The female ostrich identifies her own eggs by their size and .
[A] color
[B] number
[C] shape
[D] weight
60. The female ostrich lays her eggs in her neighbors’ nests most probably because .
[A] her nest is not big enough
[B] she cannot protect all her eggs
[C] she cannot tolerate all her eggs
[D] her nest is not comfortable enough
Part B
Directions:
Read the opinions given by five scholars on challenges facing today’s single women. For questions 61 to 65, match the name of each scholar to one of the statements (A to G) given below. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.
Timothy Constance
What the women I spoke with said was that they want a husband who is independent and dedicated to his career, but that he doesn’t have to make a lot of money. The emphasis was always on finding a best friend – a soul mate – someone you could tell all your troubles to and who would be supportive. So it doesn’t seem to be the case that these women were looking fro super high-achieving men.
Grise Levison
I think that for women, as well as for men, the standard for someone who you’d want to spend your life with depends much more today on emotional intimacy. It takes some trial and error and a pretty long and dedicated search to identify the kind of person who is emotionally matching you and who is able to communicate and listen to trouble talk.
Marry Brown
In recent decades girls have been raised to be more competitive and stronger than they were in the past. Several women I talked to mentioned that in their life they felt that their intelligence or intellectual achievement seemed to work against them in their romantic relationships with men. However, most of the women I interviewed felt that there were some men “out there” who would be attracted to smart women. The problem was finding them.
Donna smith
I think, for the women I talked to, their ultimate sense of what they want in life includes family and children, but they aren’t willing to think about the fact that they therefore will probably have to give up some of their own individual pursuits and career goals. I think the definition of success includes both love and work, and that the challenge is how to arrange that in a particular order.
Elizabeth Budy
I think that people who have done at least some of the things that are essential for a wise judgment about a partner are more likely to eventually end up in a stable marriage. It’s also true that they’re likely to marry someone who is similar to them in education and earning power, which means that those marriages are likely to have more money in them.
Now match the name of each scholar (61 to 65) to the appropriate statement.
Note: there are two extra statements.
Statements
61. Timothy Constance [A] Career success is in fact not a disadvantage.
62. Grise Levison [B] The ability to choose a right partner ensures a stable marriage.
63. Marry Brown [C] How to balance career with family is key to success.
64. Donna Smith [D] The essential part of marriage is the union of soul.
65. Elizabeth Budy [E] Finding an emotionally intimate mate isn’t a piece of cake.
[F] Career success ensures a solid marriage.
[G] Social assistance is needed for today’s single women.
SECTION IV Writing
(40 minutes)
Directions:
You should write your responses to both Part A and Part B of this section on ANSWER SHEET 2.
Part A
66. Your friend Li Ming has written to invite you to go to his hometown together with him and you are willing to accept his invitation.
Write a reply to Li Ming,
1) to express your appreciation and acceptance of his invitation;
2) to ask about his schedule for the trip;
3) to ask about what necessary preparations you need to make.
You should write approximately 100 words. Do not sign your name at the end of your letter. Use “Wang Lin” instead. You do not need to write the address.
Part B
67. Below is a picture showing rubbish left in a park. Look at the picture and write an essay of about 120 words making reference to the following points:
1) a description of the picture;
2) your comment on this picture and suggested solutions to the problem.
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