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英语一级证书的考核内容为听力、词汇和写作能力。英语口语一级考试分为自我介绍、与搭档根据试题相互交流两个部分;自我介绍,考查考生初次见面时向他人提供个人的事实性信息,如名字、出生地、职业、家庭等的能力。考生也可以能谈论日常生活及兴趣爱好等,也会有老师随机提问,约需3分钟时间;互动交流,考查考生根据信息卡就具体事实互相问答的能力。信息卡分为提问卡和回答卡,内容涉及到日常生活、爱好等。考生A根据提问卡提出问题,考生B根据对应的回答卡或个人的具体情况回答。其后考生B根据另一张信息卡提出问题,考生A根据对应的回答卡或个人的具体情况回答。信息卡上的指示语使用中文,约需5分钟时间;一站式出国留学攻略

全国英语一级真题

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一级英语笔译测试题及答案

初级笔译证书证明持有人能够就一般难度的材料进行英汉互译,能够胜任一般性文件或商务等方面材料的翻译工作。下面是我分享的一级英语笔译测试题,希望能帮到大家!

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Return to print allays bookseller fears of digital apocalypse

Five years ago, the book world was seized by collective panic over the uncertain future of print.

As readers migrated to new digital devices, e-book sales soared, increasing 1,259 per cent between 2008 and 2010, alarming booksellers that watched consumers use their stores to find titles they would later buy online. Print sales dwindled, bookstores struggled to stay open, and publishers and authors feared that cheaper e-books would cannibalise their business.

Then in 2011, the industry's fears were realised when Borders declared bankruptcy.

"E-books were this rocket ship going straight up," said Len Vlahos, a former executive director of the Book Industry Study Group, a nonprofit research group that tracks the publishing industry. "Just about everybody you talked to thought we were going the way of digital music."

But the digital apocalypse never arrived, or at least not on schedule. While analysts once predicted that e-books would overtake print by 2015, digital sales have instead slowed sharply.

Now, there are signs that some e-book adopters are returning to print or becoming hybrid readers who toggle between devices and paper. E-book sales fell by 10 per cent in the first five months of this year, according to the Association of American Publishers, which collects data from nearly 1,200 publishers. Digital books accounted last year for around 20 per cent of the market, roughly the same as a few years ago.

E-books' declining popularity may signal that publishing, while not immune to technological upheaval, will weather the tidal wave of digital technology better than other forms of media, like music and television.

E-book subscription services, modelled on companies like Netflix and Pandora, have struggled to convert book lovers into digital binge readers, and some have shut down. Sales of dedicated e-reading devices have plunged as consumers migrated to tablets and smartphones. And according to some surveys, young readers who are digital natives still prefer reading on paper.

The surprising resilience of print has provided a lift to many booksellers. Independent bookstores, which were battered by the recession and competition from Amazon, are showing strong signs of resurgence. The American Booksellers Association counted 1,712 members with stores in 2,227 locations in 2015, up from 1,410 members with 1,660 locations five years ago.

"The fact that the digital side of the business has levelled off has worked to our advantage," said Oren Teicher, chief executive of the American Booksellers Association. "It's resulted in a far healthier independent bookstore market today than we have had in a long time."

Publishers, seeking to capitalise on the shift, are pouring money into their print infrastructures and distribution. Hachette added 20,000 square metres to its Indiana warehouse late last year, and Simon & Schuster is expanding its New Jersey distribution facility by 18,000 square metres.

Penguin Random House has invested nearly $US100 million in expanding and updating its warehouses and speeding up distribution of its books. It added 34,000 square metres last year to its warehouse in Crawfordsville, Indiana, more than doubling the size of the warehouse.

"People talked about the demise of physical books as if it was only a matter of time, but even 50 to 100 years from now, print will be a big chunk of our business," said Markus Dohle, the chief executive of Penguin Random House, which has nearly 250 imprints globally. Print books account for more than 70 per cent of the company's sales in the United States.

The company began offering independent booksellers in 2011 two-day guaranteed delivery from November to January, the peak book buying months. Other big publishers, including HarperCollins, have followed suit. The faster deliveries have allowed bookstores to place smaller initial orders and restock as needed, which has reduced returns of unsold books by about 10 per cent.

Penguin Random House has also developed a data-driven approach to managing print inventory for some of its largest customers, a strategy modeled on the way manufacturers like Procter & Gamble automatically restock soap and other household goods. The company now tracks more than 10 million sales records a day and sifts through them in order to make recommendations for how many copies of a given title a vendor should order based on previous sales.

"It's a very simple thing; only books that are on the shelves can be sold," Dohle said.

At BookPeople, a bookstore founded in 1970 in Austin, Texas, sales are up nearly 11 per cent this year over last, making 2015 the store's most profitable year ever, said Steve Bercu, the co-owner. He credits the growth of his business, in part, to the stabilisation of print and new practices in the publishing industry, such as Penguin Random House's so-called rapid replenishment program to restock books quickly.

"The e-book terror has kind of subsided," he said.

Other independent booksellers agree that they are witnessing a reverse migration to print.

"We've seen people coming back," said Arsen Kashkashian, a book buyer at Boulder Book Store in Boulder, Colorado. "They were reading more on their Kindle and now they're not, or they're reading both ways."

Digital books have been around for decades, ever since publishers began experimenting with CD-ROMs, but they did not catch on with consumers until 2008, shortly after Amazon released the Kindle.

The Kindle, which was joined by other devices like Kobo's e-reader, the Nook from Barnes & Noble and the iPad, drew millions of book buyers to e-readers, which offered seamless, instant purchases. Publishers saw huge spikes in digital sales during and after the holidays, after people received e-readers as gifts.

But those double- and triple-digit growth rates plummeted as e-reading devices fell out of fashion with consumers, replaced by smartphones and tablets. Some 12 million e-readers were sold last year, a steep drop from the nearly 20 million sold in 2011, according to Forrester Research. The portion of people who read books primarily on e-readers fell to 32 per cent in the first quarter of 2015, from 50 per cent in 2012, a Nielsen survey showed.

Higher e-book prices may also be driving readers back to paper.

As publishers renegotiated new terms with Amazon in the past year and demanded the ability to set their own e-book prices, many have started charging more. With little difference in price between a $US12.99 e-book and a paperback, some consumers may be opting for the print version.

On Amazon, the paperback editions of some popular titles, like The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt and All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr, are several dollars cheaper than their digital counterparts. Paperback sales rose by 8.4 per cent in the first five months of this year, the Association of American Publishers reported.

Some publishing executives say the world is changing too quickly to declare that the digital tide is waning.

"Maybe it's just a pause here," said Carolyn Reidy, the president and chief executive of Simon & Schuster. "Will the next generation want to read books on their smartphones, and will we see another burst come?"

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一、命题规律:PETS1的听力部分在100分中占到了20分,它在总分的权重高达30%,可见PETS对听力是相当重视的,听力部分的答题时间是20分钟,题量20道;听力部分由A节(10段简短对话,4选1)和B(4段对话或独白,4选1)节组成,考查考生理解英语口语的能力。A节考查考生理解事实性信息的能力,而B节考查考生理解总体和特定信息的能力。要系统复习听力首先从功能意念开始,包括友好往来、交流补救、态度、情感、影响生活的话语、时间表达、空间意念和比较关系等。从听力信息上讲,应当学会理解主旨要义、获取事实性具体信息、理解明确表达的概念性含义、进行有关的判断、推理和引申、理解说话者的意图、观点或态度等。第一节为图片判断,即要求应试者能够找到与所听句子内容相符的图片,其实它考查的是考生识别和理解单词词组的能力,也就是单词和词组实际表达的内容。由于并非所有单词和词组表达的内容都能用图画表达出来,所以这一部分只能考查表示事物名称的词和简单的场景和标识物(如交通标志等),不会考查过于抽象的概念,一些试题还会有些中文提示,因此这一节的难度不大,只要能听出一相应的关键词即可。第二节为对话理解,它考查考生理解简单的事实性信息的能力。本节的突出特点是它考查考生对讲话人的话语的深层意义(暗含意义)而非字面意义的理解的能力。我们知道,在实际生活中讲话人总是有一定目的并且通常不直接讲出自己的意图,而是通过各种语言婉转地表达思想。作为听话人就应该知道他到底讲什么,这句话会引起什么结果,讲话人要求听话人做什么等等,应试者在复习时就应学习根据话语进行一定的推理和判断。考生还应掌握一定功能意念的词和短语。二、高分对策:概括的说,顺利通过PETS1听力部分,要求考生掌握考试大纲所列的功能意念表和语言技能表,详细了解各种听力能力的标准和培养方法,然后进行相应的练习。在考试前做一些与PETS1考试出题形式和试题结构一致的模拟训练题。平时则应利用一切机会多听,包括对教材内容的精听和各种英语广播节目的泛听;了解时事、关注社会热点,扩大知识面等对提高听力能力都有帮助。听力能力很难在短时间内得到一个大的提高,主要还是靠考生的积累和训练。在平时的学习和听力训练中,一定要注意一些细节问题,把细节问题做好了,考生的听力能力自然就上去了,这样才能在考试中做到游刃有余。1、扩大有效词汇量,熟悉英文的表达习惯这儿的词汇量,并不是我们通常所说的词汇量,这里的词汇指考生能够听懂,并能快速反应出其意义的词汇,这里习惯表达方式也可以归于听力词汇之中。考生在学习单词的时候,一定要注意对单词发音的掌握。因为音和义是密不可分的整体。最好找一本有录音磁带的单词书。这种记忆方法不仅可以通过听音帮助记忆,也可以给听力打下良好的基础。熟悉英文的表达习惯是指我们要对英语的在表达时常用的句式句型有所掌握,在听材料时能迅速反应出句子的意义来,不能在理解句式句型方面有阻碍。因为不同于阅读,听力考试中没有慢慢分析的时间,它的时间要求是很强的,所以只有熟悉了英文表达习惯,我们才能在轻松地跟上听力材料。2、平时训练中严把语音关许多同学练习听力时常常碰到这样的问题:一段对话听了好多遍还是听不懂,对照原文时却没有发现任何生词或者短语。这很可能是一些基本的语音问题所造成的。所以应该从纠音开始突破听力。特别需要注意以下几个句子中会出现的方面:连读,失去爆破,重音和语调。因为在句子当中,可能会出现上述状态,平常在听的时候要注意模仿,背诵一些有用的句型。如果短期内提高听力有难度,平常要多注意认真去听带子,模仿带子,听任何东西都是要先听,再去看,先培养听的感觉,打开看一下,跟你听的有什么差异,再合上书去练,反复去练。读句子中的连读、失爆、吞音等要注意简单的语音知识。考生可以一个题型一个题型进行练习。大家在听的过程中一定要先做题,看看哪个地方没听懂,反复听,看能不能听会。注意在听的过程中,什么影响你作选项了。3、熟悉考试中常出现的场景由于听力试题的设定都是在一定的场景中的表达,因此听力也应该放在不同的场景中练习,熟悉不同场景的各种表达方式。语言的输入和输出是相辅相成的。其实考试中常出现的场景还是比较固定的,例如电话场景,商场场景,餐馆场景,机场场景等。4、精听与泛听相结合本站专家建议,提高英语听力的水平单靠“听”是不能解决问题的,个人的听力水平的高低与其掌握的词汇量、对语法结构的熟悉程度、知识面、理解能力甚至阅读速度等都密切相关。考生平时应注意全面提高自身英语各方面的水平。一、考试性质 全国公共英语等级考试是面向社会,以全体公民为对象的非学历性英语证书考试,是测试应试者英语交际能力的水平考试。全国公共英语等级考试由教育部考试中心主办,北京教育考试院为全国公共英语等级考试在北京地区的承办机构,北京教育考试院社会考试办公室负责具体实施。 二、考试等级 考试等级根据难度由低到高分一级B、一级、二级、三级、四级、五级。其中,五级由教育部考试中国选定的高等院校负责,其它级别的考试由北京教育考试院社会考试办公室负责具体实施。 一级是初始级,其考试要求略高于初中毕业生的英语水平。(一级B 是全国公共英语等级考试的附属级) 二级是中下级,相当于普通高中优秀毕业生的英语水平。(此级别笔试合格成绩可替代自学考试专科阶段基础课程英语考试成绩。) 三级是中间级,相当于我国学生高中毕业后在大专院校又学了两年公共英语自学了同等程度英语课程的水平。(此级别笔试合格成绩可替代考试本科阶段公共英语课程考试成绩。) 四级是中上级,相当于我国学生高中毕业后在大学至少又学习了3-4 年的公共英语或自学了同等程度英语课程的水平。 五级是最高级,相当于我国大学英语专业二年级结束时的水平。是专为申请公派出国留学的人员设立的英语水平考试。 为较好地体现交际能力的测试,各个级别的考试除常规性的笔试外,还有听力和口语的测试。 三、报考条件 报考者不受年龄、职业以及受教育程度的限制,均可根据自己的英语水平报名参加任一级别的考试。为避免干扰校内正常的英语教学,普通中学和大学不得组织在校生报考。

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