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英語測試
英語測試
WRITING PART
You should spend about 40 minutes on this task. You should write at least 250 words.
Some people think that they should not pay taxes to states, Do you agree or disagree? Give you reasons and examples.
READING PART
READING PASSAGE 1
You should spend about 20 minutes onQuestions 1 – 13 which are based on Reading Passage 1 below
Sydney - Population: 4 million
Sexy, sultry Sydney is a gold-medal city that glitters with sun-drenched attitude
and seduces with beaches and bodies beautiful. Her Olympic-sized heart charmed
the socks off the world during the 2000 Games and continues to beat with passion
and pride. She is Australia's premier city, the oldest settlement in Australia,
the economic powerhouse of the nation and the country's capital in everything
but name. Built on the shores of stunning Port Jackson, you would have to die and
go to heaven before you see a more spectacular setting for a city.
It's a vital, self-regarding metropolis, exuding both a devil-may-care urbanity and
a slavish obsession with global fads.
Despite its brutal European beginnings as a British penal colony, the city's mixture
of pragmatic egalitarianism and plain indifference has transformed it into a
thriving multicultural society with an out-and-proud gay community.
The Sydney area was originally the ancestral home of the Eora tribe, and evidence
of its original Aboriginal inhabitants survives in some 2000 rock engravings
and suburb names.
Orientation
Sydney wasn't a planned city and its layout is further complicated by its hills and
the numerous inlets of the harbour, the focal point of the city. The centre of Sydney
is on the south shore of the harbour, about 7km (4mi) inland from the harbour
heads. Skyscrapers in the Central BusineDistrict (CBD) vie for dominance
and harbour views, but the city's relentlessneis softened by shady Hyde Park
and The Domain parkland to the east, Darling Harbour to the west and the
main harbour to the north. The Sydney Harbour Bridge and the harbour tunnel link
the city centre with the satellite CBD of North Sydney and the suburbs of the
North Shore. The city's airport, Kingsford Smith (otherwise known as Mascot),
is about 9km (6mi) south of the city centre. Central station, Sydney's main
train station, is in the south of the city centre, and the main bus terminal is just
outside it.
Kings Crois the city's budget accommodation centre and has a
well-developed travellers grapevine. The lestressful alternatives are Glebe,
Bondi Beach and Manly. The international hotels are concentrated in the city and
the Rocks. There are heaps of good restaurants in Darlinghurst,
Kings Cross, Paddington and Glebe, and a few around Circular Quay. For cafes,
try Oxford and Victoria Sts in Darlinghurst, Stanley St in East Sydney, King St
in Newtown or Norton St in Leichhardt. Sydney's theatres are scattered around
the edge of the CBD, the Opera House is on the edge of Circular Quay, the
mainstream cinema complexes are on the ugly neon strip of George St.
The best nightlife is centred on Oxford St and in Kings Cross. The Rocks are a
touristy area, and Oxford St is the heart of Sydney's gay and lesbian community.
When to Go
The best times to visit are the shoulder seasons of spring and autumn, especially
around March-April or October-November. These seasons are a delight, with
clear, warm days and mild nights. Sydney is blessed with a temperate climate
and averages summer temperatures of around 25°C (77°F). It can get up to
40°C (104°F) on a hot day and high humidity can make it oppressive, but
torrential downpours often break the heat between October and March. Winters
are cool rather than cold. Beach lovers unperturbed by the hazards of lizard-skin
and melanomas should come between December and February.
Events
The huge Sydney Festival takes up most of January. It's the umbrella for a number
of events, from open-air concerts in The Domain, to street theatre and
fireworks. TheGreat Ferry Boat Race celebrates Australia Day in January.
Indie film festival Tropfest happens in February, as does the outlandish
Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras. The more traditional 12-day Royal Easter Show
brings the country to the city in March/April. TheSydney Writers Festival
brings international scribes into the city ?in May, and hot on its heels is the
Sydney Film Festival, reeling in the crowds in June. Around 20,000 compete
in the annual 14km (8.5mi)City to Surf Run in August. And sports fans are in
for a treat with theRugby League Grand Final in September.
The Manly International Jazz Festival tunes up in October and in the same
month gets frivolous with theSydney Comedy Festival. The city's
Christmas orphans traditionally gather on Bondi Beach onChristmas Day,
drinking up a storm and keeping the life-savers and police busier than they would
like to be ??on a public holiday. After a short nap, they do it all over again on
New Years Eve. Those scared of the water usually do their end-of-the-year
hellraising in The Rocks ?or Kings Cross. TheSydney to Hobart Yacht Race
starts in late December and continues through to January.
Sydney Harbour
The harbour is the defining characteristic of the city. Criss-crossed by ferries
and carpeted with yachts on weekends, it is both the city playground and a
major port. Its multiple sandstone headlands, dramatic cliffs, rocky islands
and stunning bays and beaches make it one of the most beautiful stretches of
water in the world, and offer a close-up of Aussie beach culture at its best.
Officially called Port Jackson, the harbour stretches some 20km (12mi) inland
to join the mouth of the Parramatta River. The most scenic area is on the ocean
side of the bridge. The Sydney Harbour National Park protects the scattered
pockets of bushland around the harbour and offers good walking tracks.
The best way to experience the harbour is to go sailing, but if you're lacking
nautical skills there are plenty of ways to enjoy it.
Try catching theManly ferry, swimming at Nielsen Park, walking from Manly
to Spit Bridge, having a drink at Watsons Bay, dining with a view at
Milsons Point, Balmoral or Circular Quay, or cruising to the heads on the Bounty.
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