[영어]FCE(FIRST CERTIFICATE IN ENGLISH) 모의고사
- 최초 등록일
- 2006.01.14
- 최종 저작일
- 1997.01
- 22페이지/ 한컴오피스
- 가격 1,500원
소개글
제가 듣던 fce(first certificate of English) 반 수업때 자료들 정리해 보았습니다.
한국에서도 캠브리지 시험이 점차 알려지고 있어 도움이 될듯 하네요~^^;;
이건 모의고사 입니다.. 읽기(Reading), 문법(Use of English) 이렇게 있습니다..
어떤 시험인지.. 혹시 한국에서 준비중이시라면 도움이 되실 겁니다.
목차
Paper 1. Reading
Paper 3. Use of English
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Going up the wall
Once climbers went to the mountains. Now a challenging climb can be had anywhere , indoors or out.
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The crowd holds its breath. High above them on the climbing wall, hanging upside down by the tips of two fingers, is the French climber Francois Lombard. He is competing in the World Cup Climbing Championships at Birmingham`s National Indoor Arena.
The National Indoor Arena is more famous for staging the TV show Gladiators, but the television programme and the World Cup Climbing Championships share at least one feature - The Wall. And the fact that either event is possible is the result of a new and rapidly developing technology.
Until the mid-1960s, climbers practised their skills on cliffs in areas where there was a plentiful supply of good climbing angles. During the winter they would either tolerate the cold weather, go walking instead or climb on snow and ice in Scotland.
However, as the sport developed it was increasingly important for top climbers to keep fit. With the cliffs unusable for much of the year, they used brick-edges or stone buildings to `work out` on. This allowed them to keep their fingers strong, and beat off the boredom of not being able to climb. It wasn`t long before many sports centres started building walls specifically for the task, using bricks with special edges to cling on to.
Many of these early walls followed the example set by Don Robinson, a teacher of physical education who, during the mid-1960s, constructed a climbing wall in a corridor of his department at Leeds University. Robinson developed the idea of setting natural rock in a block of concrete, which could then be included in a wall.
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