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  The United States will introduce a new and comprehensive (綜合的) exam for students who seek to study in America and other English-speaking countries, Xin Hua News Agency(新華社) reported from New York.

  The exam, which stands for a great change from the current English level test, was disclosed by Theresa Chang-whei Jen, associate director of the International Service of the US College Board, America's leading educational organization.

  The Advanced Placement International English Language ( APIEL) will be offered for the first time throughout the world on May 10, 2002, said Jen.

  However, the APIEL is a strange title to most Chinese students, and it is unlikely to soon gain the similar popularity of other already existing exams, such as the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign language) , the GRE (Graduate Record Examination ), or the IELTS (International English Language Testing System).

  “I have never heard of such a test and I would prefer the IELTS if I need another exam,”said Xu Jingyan, a graduating student from Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (北京航天航空大學(xué)), who wants to study in England and has already taken the TOEFL.

  Most of Xu's classmates have never heard of the APIEL.“The APIEL is designed for international students who wish to get university studies in English-speaking countries, including the United States, Britain, Canada, and Australia.”said Jen.

  The APIEL has been adopted, said Jen, because the TOEFL can no longer accurately (準(zhǔn)確地) reflect the abilities of students to use the English language comprehensively in an academic environment. Xin Hua reported that a fairly large number of foreign students who earned high scores in TOEFL exam turned out to be very ordinary educational performers after admission(錄取).

  Compared with the TOEFL, the APIEL, measures a student's ability to read, write, speak and understand English through testing his or her skills in listening comprehension, speaking with accuracy (精確) and resourcefulness (機(jī)智), and writing with clarity (明晰) and fluency (流暢), Jen said.

1.The United States will introduce a new exam because ________.

[  ]

A.more and more students want to get further education in the USA

B.the Chinese people pay special attention to English studies with China's entry into the WTO

C.the already existing exam systems seem to be far from perfect

D.it will bring the US government quite a lot of money

2.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the selection?

[  ]

A.It will take quite a period of time for people to accept the APIEL.

B.The TOEFL is more popular with the Chinese than the IELTS.

C.A student will have to take the APIEL if he or she wants to study in English-speaking countries from 2002 on.

D.Chinese students will prefer the IELTS rather than the APIEL even in the future.

3.The underlined word current (in Paragraph 2) means ________.

[  ]

A.modern
B.present
C.standard
D.formal

4.Which of the following can be the best title for the news report?

[  ]

A.The Key to English-speaking Countries.

B.The Four Skills in Learning English.

C.TOEFL, IELTS and GRE to be Out of Date.

D.New Exam Designed for Students.

答案:C;A;B;D
解析:

  1.C  導(dǎo)解:從短文及最后兩段可知“愛普”考試推廣的原因是“托!彪y以準(zhǔn)確反映考生水平,它代表了英語水平考試的一大變化。

  2.A  導(dǎo)解:短文第四段說APIEL對(duì)大部分中國(guó)學(xué)生來說是陌生的,它不可能很快與TOEFL等一樣受歡迎,因此選A.根據(jù)短文判斷,其他三項(xiàng)不對(duì)。

  3.B  導(dǎo)解:從上下文判斷,該詞的意思是“眼下的,目前的”,因?yàn)橥懈!⒀潘、愛普等均是目前流行的水平考試名稱。

  4.D  導(dǎo)解:全文介紹除TOEFL,IELTS和GBE之外的另一種更新更好的英語水平考試,沒有提及C項(xiàng)內(nèi)容。


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