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Where should a parent go to smoke a cigarette?

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Complete the notes below.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.Department of Educ

Complete the notes below.

Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

Department of Education Questionnaire

Reasons for Studying Abroad

Study abroad...

...is the best way to learn a language

...provides a (24)

...allows you to experience another culture first-hand

...helps you (25)

...gives you the opportunity to make new friends

...helps you (26)

...enables you to (27)

...increases the value of your degree

...improves (28)

...expands your world view

(24)

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第2题

When did the experts begin to study Mt. Pinatubo?

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第3题

When was the earthquake measuring 7.8 recorded?

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听力原文:MAN: Good morning. Tuber Insurance Company. How can I help you?WOMAN: Good mornin

听力原文:MAN: Good morning. Tuber Insurance Company. How can I help you?

WOMAN: Good morning. I want to alter my insurance policy.

MAN: Is that for your house, contents, or vehicle?

WOMAN: My vehicle. The woman wants to change the insurance policy on her vehicle so vehicle has been written in the space. Now we shall begin. You should answer the questions as you listen because you will not hear the recording a second time. Listen carefully and answer questions 1 to 5.

MAN: Good morning. Tuber Insurance Company. How can I help you?

WOMAN: Good morning. I want to alter my insurance policy.

MAN: Is that for your house, contents, or vehicle?

WOMAN: My vehicle.

MAN: Can you give me the number of the policy please?

WOMAN: Certainly, I have it here in front of me. It's ZQW5009.

MAN: And what make and model of car is it?

WOMAN: It's a Mazda...a Mazda Marvel.

MAN: And what's the cc rating?

WOMAN: Sorry? What do you mean?

MAN: How big is the engine? Is it 1500 or 1800 cc, for example?

WOMAN: Oh that...it's actually much bigger than that: it's 2500 eel.

MAN: Thank you. Now I just have to ask you a few questions to verify your identity. What name is the policy under?

WOMAN: Heathcoat.

MAN: Let me just bring that up on the computer. Yes, can I just confirm your first name, please?

WOMAN: Well, my first name is Lisa but I'm known by my middle name—Marie.

MAN: Right. I see both here but Lisa is the one I want for ID purposes. And your date of birth, Lisa?...I mean, Marie.

WOMAN: The twenty-second of August, 1955.

MAN: Correct. Just one more question before we get started--can you remember the password on this policy?

WOMAN: Oh, dear. I didn't know I had a password on it.

MAN: Everyone has a password. Would you like to take a guess?

WOMAN: Possibly it's my mother's name...

MAN: And what would that be?

WOMAN: Sophia.

MAN: Sorry, guess again.

WOMAN: Alright...Oh, I remember now, it's my grandfather's name, Jack.

MAN: Yes, followed by some numbers...

WOMAN: 1897—right?

MAN: Correct. Now we can get down to business. What exactly do you want to change?

WOMAN: Well, a couple of things. Firstly, I think it's overvalued at the moment. Can we reduce the value by $5,000.

MAN: You mean, bring it down to $15,000?

WOMAN: Yes, I'm sure it's lost quite a bit of value over the past year.

MAN: Done. Now, what's the other thing?

Complete the form. below.

Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

TAUBER INSURANCE Co.

Policy : (1)

Make & Model: Masda Marvel

Engine size: (2)

Name: Lisa Marie Heathcote

Date of Birth: (3) 1955

Password: (4)

Change valuation? Yes

No

Reduce value to: (5) $

(1)

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听力原文:Good afternoon and thank you for your warm welcome. This will be the first talk i

听力原文: Good afternoon and thank you for your warm welcome. This will be the first talk in a series of five on Health interventions—protection and prevention. Could I start by asking for a show of hands—how many of you had a flu vaccination at the beginning of winter? Mum...I thought so. You young ones always think you're indestructible.

Well, as you are no doubt aware disease-spreading germs or pathogens are everywhere. On a daily basis the human body has to ward off attacks by various harmful bacteria and viruses. A healthy body has a good defence system against many of these germs but the defence only operates well against micro-organisms that it has already encountered, in which case it is said to be immune. There are two ways in which humans acquire natural immunity: actively, when a person has first suffered and then recovered from an illness, and passively, when ready-made protection is transferred into the body, for example, from the maternal blood via the umbilical cord to an unborn child, or through breast milk.

Now, artificially acquired immunity can help the body to fight disease so we can use active immunization as a preventative measure. This is when a person is vaccinated against an illness by injection or oral ingestion of a tiny amount of weakened or inactive germs—not enough to actually cause him or her to contract the illness but sufficient for the body's defence system to recognize and respond to the threat by forming antibodies.

Intervention using passive immunization, on the other hand, is a method of curing an illness after it is too late for prevention. It is less effective than active immunization and takes longer to work. It is used when the body has already been invaded by bacteria and the person is ill. In this case there is no time for the body to make antibodies of its own so proteins—usually taken from the blood of animals—are injected to equip the patient with the essential antibodies to combat the particular illness.

Let's have a quick look at a bit of history: The discovery of vaccination to boost the body's immune system by making it sensitive to particular disease-causing bacteria was made by an eighteenth-century English doctor called Edward Jeanne. He noticed that survivors of smallpox, a common but extremely dangerous disease, never contracted the disease a second time. In other words, they were immune. He studied a similar disease in cows called cowpox and realized that people in contact with the infected cows became ill with symptoms resembling smallpox. However, this disease was quite mild by comparison and those who contracted cowpox were then immune to smallpox. He conducted an experiment by injecting a child with a small amount of pus taken from a cowpox pustule. The child subsequently became ill but soon recovered. Later, he injected the child with pus from a smallpox pustule and the child did not get sick. He had developed immunity to the more dangerous disease. Then antibodies produced to fight the cowpox bacteria had been able to fight off the smallpox bacteria.

What are antibodies? Well, antibodies are made by white blood cells called B-lymphocytes. And this is done in response to the presence of antigens, or other bacterial toxins, which have been released by the micro-organisms (what we commonly refer to as' germs' ) that have invaded the body. These Y-shaped antibodies ( or you can think of them as ' antitoxins' ) may stop the toxins or repair the damage they have done by what is known as the antigen-antibody reaction which takes place within the plasma of the blood. A correct antibody (for that disease) clings to a particular antigen in order to render it harmless. Large numbers of these pairs clump together to form. a bigger unit. This is called agglutination and is able to be seen by the naked eye which is very helpful for doctors and other specialists to determine which illnesses a patient is immune to.

Inoculation, or active vaccination, can protect people from serious diseases. The vaccine may make a person feel unwell for a few days when the immune system starts to produce antibodies to match the introduced antigen. This is called a primary reaction. If that particular antigen should ever enter the body again later, a secondary reaction takes place. The body is then able to produce large numbers of corresponding antibodies within a short time so the invading antigens are quickly wiped out without the person suffering any harm from the disease.

Complete the summary below.

Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.

Every day the human body is fighting off (31) by destructive pathogens. A person in good health has natural protection in the form. of an immune system which works best against familiar microorganisms which may have been encountered during a previous (32) or passed on by the mother before or after birth.

Vaccination is a way to cause (33) immunisation by introducing a small amount of pathogen into the body—just enough for the body's (34) to react by making antibodies. Passive immunization can be used as a way of treating someone who is already sick. Proteins from animal (35) are introduced into the patient to give him the necessary antibodies to fight the disease.

Dr. Edward Jennet observed that people who had suffered and recovered from a serious disease called smallpox did not get it again. He also noted that victims of a milder disease, cowpox, which they caught from (36) , were immune to smallpox. He carried out a successful (37) by deliberately giving a child cowpox in order to make him immune to smallpox.

(31)

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第6题

Nancy and Jenny thought that Malaysia has a good balance of ______ customs.

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第7题

Nancy found that the government in Singapore invested a lot in ______.

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Trade between Singapore and Australia is ______.

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第9题

To be effective, hydroelectric dams should be built across rivers with both sufficient hea

d and ______.

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What period of English literature will the conference cover?

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