1. Reading 1.1 Greek Sculpture a) The transition from M* (?) period to Classic period b) The reasons and phenomena of the change, e.g. the usage of blonze(Q) c) Some detail works 1.2 Continent Drift a) The lithosphere is above **sphere, density less then **sphere, with rigid (Q) rocks b) A definition of ** Equalization , how the continent flow on **sphere c) Example of Mountain Everest d) Always use a compare of a ship on water 1.3 Role of Meteorite in Mass Extinction a) Especially in the Extinction of the Cretaceous period, in which dinosaurs gone b) How paleontologists find the evidence in a special layer of the earth in 1980, and remains of the meteorite in Mexico in 1990 c) The continuing disaster after the impact of meteorite, such as dust sheltering sunlight, causing a cold and dark seasons on the earth, and some sort of acid (Q) and fires 1.4 Sumerian Culture (pls refer to previous JJ) 1.5 Evolution in a Short Term (pls refer to previous JJ)
2. Listening 2.1 ? 2.2 Business a) Quality Review System (?) b) First developed by a mange with the inspiration of report to shareholders c) Merits of the QRS i) In written, its strengths(Q) ii) Communication between supervisor and employees (Q) 2.3 Literature-the Moonstone a) The 1st detective novel b) Its traits c) The hero of the novel: Coff d) Compares between Coff and regular police e) Some details, like a painting, which was a clue in the novel, and repeated by its following counterparts 2.4 Woman selected as a nominee of a special prize a) Because of her paper, highly praised b) Steps of applying the prize i) A recommendation from department, already done, and professor mentioned it was a strong letter(Q) ii) Grades report iii) PS, woman never did it before, uncertained(Q) 2.5 Animal Catalogue by Coping with Environmental Temperature a) Endotherm, e.g. bird, human being(Q) b) Ec** (cold-blood animal), e.g. reptile c) The controversy of dinosaur, whether it is Endotherm or Ec**, it seems that some which has a large size is En, others is Ec 2.6 Volcano Prediction a) It is still hard to give a precise prediction of volcano eruption b) Use an example of Volcano Hallens, which is young and under the observation of scientists, a student mentioned it is in his hometown and many are still having a fresh memory just like yesterday since its eruption in 1980 c) The professor continued to explain the possible signs before the eruption of Hallens, around 2 weeks, with a special type of earthquake and a bulge in north side of the mountain d) The professor then mentioned a volcano in Hawaii (?), which also exploded before and he dare not live there (an attitude question)
3. Speaking 3.1 One of your memorable event happened in the school 3.2 Do you prefer to meet friends in restaurant or at home 3.3 R: new sound system to be set in the movie hall L: the man disagree: first, the hall is too old to hold the new system, like 200 years old, the facility needs to be improved; also, the school is short of other activities besides movie, if more activities are added, students may choose others things to do. Q: Describe man’s view towards the new policy 3.4 R: (Psychology)Flow: definition, symptom; a flow is a psychology term to describe that one is totally hooked in one thing and ignore the external environment, the feeling is very good and high instead of terrible L: the professor introduced an example of one of his friends named John who was a Physics Professor, once he met him coming out of classroom looking terrible, but actually John was very glad because he has been working all night long in the classroom to solve a mathematics problem, without sleeping, dining and stopping, with a entire blackboard of writing, which is a typical instance of flow. Q: describe the definition in the reading and use the example in the lecture to support it 3.5 L: the man has a problem in learning calculate, since he had so many definitions and formulas to remember, and time’s limit ‘cause the final is on the way. The woman proposed too suggestions: No. 1 is to go to tutoring program in mathematics building, but it costs money; No.2 is to set up a study group, which is free. Q: Describe the man’s problem and gave the two suggestion, what’s your opinion? 3.6 L: definition of tools: 1) narrow definition, only objects that have been changed in shape, an example of chimps madding and using a stick to find food; 2) broad definition, all objects that can be used to reach goals, regardless shape changed or not, an example of elephant using a natural stick to scratch its back Q: use the examples to illustrate the definition of tools
4. Writing 4.1 R: problem of overcrowding of nation parks, using statistics as an evidence, mentioning its negative effect and possible solution L: the professor casts doubts on the points in the reading, the increasing number of tourist cannot prove people feel crowed, using an example of one national park in W state of US to support that during the 1975 to 1985 with the growing visitors but few claiming, admits that someone might prefer serene parks, the solution is to do nothing but leave visitors to choose to go the national parks whether crowded or not 4.2 do you disagree or not: a teacher’s ability to relate well with students is more important than knowledge teaching |