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上周末,八十中国际部举行了校园开放日活动,当天招生负责人面谈了很多学生和家长。八十中国际部作为北京排名前15的公立学校国际部,它的加试不论是从难度还是题型上讲都还是非常典型的。那么让我们来一起看看,八十中国际部面谈考了什么?之后其他学校相继开始的加试又应该如何准备?

面试环节

1. 中英简历:

首先,面试前需要准备好自己的中英文简历,这个是在面试时需要提供给面试官的材料,以便让招生负责人能在短时间内了解到学生的学习、特长、语言成绩等基本情况。简历需要做到:简洁,清晰,重点突出。不论是学习成绩还是获奖情况,都最好以表格的形式清楚罗列,尽量言简意赅,不要超过一页A4纸。

2. 自我介绍:

自我介绍环节是展示自己的最佳时机,一个完美的自我介绍能给考官留下非常好的第一印象,这也将会大大的提高面试通过的成功率。英文自我介绍需要包含的信息点有:名字,学校,取得荣誉(学术背景&课外活动),性格优点,爱好。准备时一定要提前写好逐字稿,背诵熟悉,对着镜子练习,要能保证流利通顺,自信洪亮,发音标准,也没有语法错误。另外,自我介绍一定要避免一些误区,比如:再强也不要十项全能,不具体的爱好可以先不说,突出个人优势和特色,准备好后续信息补充,以防考官追问。

3. 兴趣与爱好:

兴趣爱好类话题可以涉及的范围特别广,提问方式一般都是“Favorite”,比如:最喜欢的运动?最喜欢的电影?最喜欢的艺术家?最喜欢的动物?最喜欢的作家和书?最喜欢的歌手?什么类型的歌曲?最喜欢的食物等等。这类话题虽然是涉及自己的个人喜好,但是答题时也不能过于天马行空,随心所欲。比如说喜欢的电影和书籍,其实考察的是学生的修养和涉猎,如果答成“喜欢小猪佩奇和安妮宝贝的言情小说”就会显得不合时宜。

4. 社团与活动:

这道题对于社会活动上有优势的学生来说是一个非常棒的展示机会。不论是参加过志愿者活动,文艺汇演,还是社团的创始人,或者在学生会担任组织工作,这样的经历都有必要“秀”出来。答题时注意,先清楚的说明自己所在社团的名称的和担任的职位,然后再简要介绍社团情况和自己的职责,最后说明自己做出的成绩和得到了哪些锻炼。即使没有担任过职位,也可以列举自己参加过的活动,例如公共演讲和辩论能体现良好的口才;编程、机器人制作、数独能体现学习和逻辑能力;爱打网球、爱浮潜说明热爱大自然,有爱冒险的性格。

5. 学习与学科:

学校信息只需要包含初中信息。如果年级排名,GPA,校内荣誉称号占据比较明显的优势,可以直接讲出来。如果曾经选修过难度比较大,学的比较好的课程也可以提及。如果学校没有很大的名气,那么最好在这里展示出你曾经获得的荣誉称号等,总之一定要让对方在短时间内眼前一亮。考虑到在公立学校国际班上课语言是一个需要首先攻克的门槛,如果曾经参加过英语等级考试并且获得较好的成绩,一定要在这里明确提到,比如TOEFL成绩、TOEFL junior成绩,SSAT成绩,FCE考试的等级等。

6. 英文听力+复述:

今年加试的面试环节中新增了听力Conversation+英文复述的内容,考试形式与托福口语内容高度接近,既检查了学生的英语听力基础,也考察了学生的口语表达和提炼总结能力。京城各大公私立国际部的加试普遍都以高考和托福、雅思的难度相对标,这种题型的出现只会是趋势而不是意外。

笔试环节

八十中这次笔试环节以阅读考察为主,分AB卷,每一套题有3篇阅读。其中一篇来自于2016年6月英语四级阅读考试。另外两篇来自于2016年全国高考英语1卷阅读理解C篇和B篇的翻译与讲解。(后附答案)

第一篇: Declining mental function is often seen

本篇文章为说明文。讲述的是心智功能衰退研究,一项新的研究表明,大脑的某些功能在人们年轻的时候就开始衰退,但大多数人的心智功能在他们晚年依然保持高水平工作,只要一个人没有疾病,那么这个人拥有的知识量,以及把知识和能力结合在一起的效率,可能会在整个成年时期增加。我们更加了解认知变化,而且可能会发现减缓衰退的方法。

Declining mental function is often seen as a problem of old age, but certain aspects of brain function actually begin their decline in young adulthood, a new study suggests.

The study, which followed more than 2,000 healthy adults between the ages of 18 and 60, found that certain mental functions—including measures of abstract reasoning, mental speed and puzzle-solving—started to dull as early as age 27.

Dips in memory, meanwhile, generally became apparent around age 37.

On the other hand, indicators of a person\’s accumulated knowledge—like performance on tests of vocabulary and general knowledge—kept improving with age, according to findings published in the journal Neurobiology of Aging.

The results do not mean that young adults need to start worrying about their memories. Most people\’s minds function at a high level even in their later years, according to researcher Timothy Salthouse.

These patterns suggest that some types of mental flexibility decrease relatively early in adulthood, but that the amount of knowledge one has, and the effectiveness of integrating it with one\’s abilities, may increase throughout all of adulthood if there are no diseases, Salthouse said in a news release.

The study included healthy, educated adults who took standard tests of memory, reasoning and perception at the outset and at some point over the next seven years.

The tests are designed to detect subtle (细微的) changes in mental function, and involve solving puzzles, recalling words and details from stories, and identifying patterns in collections of letters and symbols.

In general, Salthouse and his colleagues found, certain aspects of cognition (认知能力) generally started to decline in the late 20s to 30s.

The findings shed light on normal age-related changes in mental function, which could aid in understanding the process of dementia (痴呆), according to the researchers.

By following individuals over time, Salthouse said, we gain insight in cognition changes, and may possibly discover ways to slow the rate of decline.

The researchers are currently analyzing the study participants\’ health and lifestyle to see which factors might influence age-related cognitive changes.

46. What is the common view of mental function?

A) It varies from person to person.

B) It weakens in one\’s later years.

C) It gradually expands with age.

D) It indicates one\’s health condition.

47. What does the new study find about mental functions?

A) Some diseases inevitably lead to their decline.

B) They reach a peak at the age of 20 for most people.

C) They are closely related to physical and mental exercise.

D) Some of them begin to decline when people are still young.

48. What does Timothy Salthouse say about people’s minds in most cases?

A) They tend to decline in people\’s later years.

B) Their flexibility determines one\’s abilities.

C) They function quite well even in old age.

D) Their functioning is still a puzzle to be solved.

49. Although people\’s minds may function less flexibly as they age, they _____.

A) may be better at solving puzzles

B) can memorize things with more ease

C) may have greater facility in abstract reasoning

D) can put what they have learnt into more effective use

50. According to Salthouse, their study may help us _____.

A) find ways to slow down our mental decline

B) find ways to boost our memories

C) understand the complex process of mental functioning

D) understand the relation between physical and mental health

阅读题目解析:

46. B. It weakens in one\’s later years.

47. D. Some of them begin to decline when people are still young.

48. C. They function quite well even in old age.

49. D. can put what they have learnt into more effective use.

50. A. find ways to slow down our mental decline.

第二篇:Grandparents Answer a Call

本篇文章为议论文。讲述了祖父们是应该和孩子们一起住照看孙辈们,还是分开住的事。作者的观点是,祖父母们应该自由选择是否和孩子们搬到一起住,不要只为儿女着想而牺牲了自己的晚年生活。

As a third generation native of Brownsville, Texas, Mildred Garza never pleased move away.

Even when her daughter and son asked her to move to San Antonio to help with their children, she politely refused.

Only after a year of friendly discussion did Ms Garza finally say yes. That was four years ago.

Today all three generations regard the move to a success, giving them a closer relationship than they would have had in separate cities.

No statistics show the number of grandparents like Garza who are moving closer to the children and grandchildren.

Yet there is evidence suggesting that the trend is growing.

Even President Obama’s mother-in-law, Marian Robinson, has agreed to leave Chicago and into the White House to help care for her granddaughters.

According to a study grandparents. Com, 83 percent of the people said Mrs. Robinson ‘s decision will influence grandparents in the American family.

Two-thirds believe more families will follow the example of Obama’s family.

“In the 1960s we were all a little wild and couldn’t get away from home far enough or fast enough to prove we could do it on our own,” says Christine Crosby, publisher of Grand, a magazine for grandparents.

“We now realize how important family is and how important it is to be near them, especially when you’re raising children.”

Moving is not for everyone. Almost every grandparent wants to be with his or her grandchildren and is willing to make sacrifices, but sometimes it is wiser to say no and visit frequently instead.

Having your grandchildren far away is hard, especially knowing your adult child is struggling, but giving up the life you know may be harder.

25. Why was Garza’s move a success?

A) It strengthened her family ties.

B) It improved her living conditions.

C) It enabled her make more friends.

D) It helped her know more new places.

26. What was the reaction of the public to Mrs. Robinson’s decision?

A) 17% expressed their support for it.

B) Few people responded sympathetically.

C) 83% believed it had a bad influence.

D) The majority thought it was a trend.

27. What did Crosby say about people in the 1960s?

A) They were unsure of themselves.

B) They were eager to raise more children.

C) They wanted to live away from their parents.

D) They had little respect for their grandparent.

28. What does the author suggest the grandparents do in the last paragraph?

A) Make decisions in the best interests\’ of their own

B) Ask their children to pay more visits to them

C) Sacrifice for their struggling children

D) Get to know themselves better

阅读解析:

25.答案:A

26.答案:D

27.答案:C

28.答案:A

第三篇:Courier

本文为一篇记叙文。讲述了一名干细胞运送志愿者在运送一次干细胞时,由于航班受阻险些延误,但在机场工作人员的帮助顺利把病人急需的干细胞送达的故事。文章难度不大,关键词courier是“快递员,信使”的意思。

I am peter Hodes, a volunteer stem cell courier. Since March 2012, I\’ve done 89 trips — of those, 51 have been abroad.

I have 42 hours to carry stem cells (干细胞) in my little box because I’ve got two ice packs and that’s how long they last.

In all, from the time the stem cells are harvested from a donor (捐献者) to the time they can be implanted in the patient, we’ve got 72 hours at most. So I am always conscious of time.

I had one trip last year where I was caught by a hurricane in America. I picked up the stem cells in Providence, Rhode Island, and was meant to fly to Washington then back to London.

But when I arrived at the check-in desk at Providence, the lady on the desk said: “Well, I’m really sorry, I’ve got some bad news for you — there are no flights from Washington.”

So I took my box and put it on the desk and I said: “In this box are some stem cells that are urgently needed for a patient — please, please, you’ve got to get me back to the United Kingdom.”

She just dropped everything. She arranged for a flight on a small plane to be held for me, re-routed (改道) me through Newark and got me back to the UK even earlier than originally scheduled.

For this courier job, you’re consciously aware that in that box you’ve got something that is potentially going to save somebody’s life.

29. Which of the following can replace the underlined word “courier” in Paragraph1?

A) provider B) delivery man

C) collector D) medical doctor

30. Why does Peter have to complete his trip within 42 hours?

A) He cannot stay away from his job too long.

B) The donor can only wait for that long.

C) The operation needs that much time.

D) The ice won\’t last any longer.

31. Which flight did the woman put Peter on first?

A) To London B) To Newark

C) To Providence D) To Washington

阅读解析:

29.B词义猜测题。根据本段内容 I’ve done 89 trips和I have 42 hours to carry stem cells in my little box以及第二段内容可知作者是运送干细胞的人,也就是delivery man。故选B。

30.D细节理解题。根据第一段第二句I have 42 hours to carry stem cells(干细胞)in my little box because I\’ve got two ice packs and that\’s how long they last,可知冰盒只能保持42小时适宜的温度。故选D。

31.B细节理解题。根据第二段末句She arranged for a flight on a small plane to be held for mere-routed(改道)me through Newark可知,这位好心的女士首先安排作者去Newark的航班。故选选B。

备考解析:加试阅读的考试难度接近托福阅读,题目的类型也包罗万象,既有类似高考的七选五,类似托福的词义推理题,也有形式新颖的互动式阅读,即为当场阅读完篇章之后进行问答环节,以此衡量学生的英语水平。

备考时,一方面考生需要开始做高考和托福阅读题目,最好保证能一周完成2-3篇文章,熟悉文章难度,把握答题时间;另一方面,对于七选五,主旨大意题,词义推理题等必考的常见题型也要熟悉答题策略和技巧。对于学有余力的同学,也可以阅读英文原版小说的改写本、英文杂志等,进一步提升阅读速度,扩大知识面,也能为写作积累素材。

本文由北京新东方学校王熙侬老师撰写提供

【教师介绍】王熙侬

国际高中加试班教研负责人。武汉大学MTI翻译学硕士,英语口译专业,全国CATTI二级口译译员,曾任“2016国际产能合作交流会”同声传译译员,湖北省外事办翻译,第十九届外研社杯“全国大学生英语辩论赛”选拔赛主评委。TOEIC 980, 托福 113分(阅读、听力满分)。

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