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  Part IV   Writing (45 marks)

  Section A (10 marks)

  Directions: Read the following passage. Fill in the numbered blanks by using the information from the passage.

  Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

  While there is no widely accepted definition of MOOCs, their key features are open access:they are currently free to participants, no entry qualifications are required, they support an unlimited number of participants and as yet, very few include any form of accreditation (认证).

  Currently offered by some famous universities, MOOCs are attractive to people who do not have the financial resources to meet the growing costs of university education, or who do not have formal qualifications. They also allow participants to study at their own pace.

  The potential for MOOCs to deliver education is obviously vast—they could be considered as a huge step forwards in widening participation. They also have the potential to provide a unique window on universities that offer popular and valuable courses, they may attract some participants to register for formal fee-paying programmes at the same or other universities and are likely to promote new ways of on-line education.

  However, it is still very early days for MOOCs. The quality of the education provision is highly variable, with many courses offering only recordings of lectures, and delivery is particularly difficult in some special fields that require practical classes, research projects or extensive library access. Besides, wider engagement with participants requires very considerable resource. Even limited feedback or examination becomes a major task if there are several thousand students in the class.

  Considering the challenges, some people argue MOOCs will soon evaporate (蒸发). But they certainly provide good opportunity for widening higher education, are a means of raising awareness of universities to audiences of tens or hundreds of thousands, and are well worthy of serious consideration. (271 words)

  ● free participation at present

  ● 72. _________ for entry qualifications

  ● support of countless participants

  ● rare inclusion of accreditation

  ● being attractive to people

  » who 73. _________ university education or

  » who have 74. _________

  ● being flexible in the study pace

  ● widening participation significantly

  ● 76. _________ a unique window on universities

  ● attracting students to register for formal progarmmes

  ● promoting on-line education

  Key features

  Attractions

  75. _________

  77. _________

  ● highly variable quality of the education provision

  ● 78. _________ of some special courses

  ● demand for very considerable resource

  The future

  ● uncertainty

  » possibly 79._________

  ● certainty

  » widening higher education

  » raising awareness of universities

  » being well worth 80. _________ seriously

  Title:

  71. _____

  Section B (10 marks)

  Directions: Read the following passage. Answer the questions according to the information given in the passage.

  “Let’s Talk” The Free Advice Project

  A few weeks ago, I took a walk around Washington Square Park. I met all the usual people:street performers, the Pigeon Guy, a group of guitarists singing in harmony. But off to the side, sitting on a bench was a woman doing something vastly different—giving free advice.

  A week or two later, I set up an interview with her and we discussed her project at length.

  Lisa Podell, 32, started the Free Advice Project this past May. It began as an experiment;she sat in Washington Square Park for a day with a sign that read “Free Advice” as a simple way to reach out to people. Podell was astonished at the strong response.

  Podell admits that she was doubtful at first, but now she describes the project as mutually (相互地) beneficial. People learn from her—but she also learns from them. She says that the majority of those who come to her are dealing with some pretty heavy issues, and they expect her not only to listen, but also provide real answers.

  Having worked as a full time teacher and now as an adolescent advisor, Podell believes that talking things out is an important in the decision-making process.

  Sometimes, people walk around all day, keeping their problems in their own head and thinking about them in the same way. Podell simply strives to provide people with perspective.

  I asked if there is a future plan for the Free Advice Project. Podell said she would like to promote it to each public space in New York, which would be carried out by various volunteers across the city.

  It was truly inspiring to meet someone with such a big heart, especially in New York—where it is sometimes very hard to find anybody to listen. (303 words)

  81. In what way was Podell different from other people in the park? (No more than 6 words) (2 marks)

  ___________________________________________________________________________________

  82. What do people in need expect Podell to do? (No more than 10 words) (3 marks)

  ___________________________________________________________________________________

  83. According to Podell, what should people do when making decisions?

  (No more than 6 words) (2 marks)

  ___________________________________________________________________________________

  84. How would Podell promote her project in New York? (No more than 15 words) (3 marks)

  ___________________________________________________________________________________

  Section C (25 marks)

  Directions: Write an English composition according to the instructions given below.

  请以下列词语为关键词写一篇英语短文。

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  内容:

  1.自己或他人的一次经历;

  2.你的感受。

  注意:

  1.必须使用所给4个关键词;

  2.词数不少于120个;

  3.不能使用真实姓名和学校名称。

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