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Important Notes
For every topic listed here, the Part 1 questions that are reported on the internet will be added to this page only.
Many questions are not reported at all or are inaccurately reported so you should also read the questions for that same topic on this page: ALL PART 1 QUESTIONS because previously used Part 1 questions are frequently used. That page shows all the questions and topics that have been used in Part 1 since January 2006.
The list of Part 1 topics and questions for Sept - Dec, 2008 will not be complete until after we have had many tests. We might even still be discovering new Part 1 topics and questions towards the end of December. This means that you should return to this page whenever the page has been updated, (probably after each test).
Those topics that are labeled as "New" are topics and questions that have not been seen before within the past three years.
Some topics that are not labeled as "New" have new questions, even though the topic has been used before.
For almost every question here, you should add extra information after you have answered the basic question. You should consider these questions as basically invitations to give information, with the beginning of your answer directly answering the basic question.
(Possibly you don't need to give any extra information after answering this question: Do you work or are you a student? For that particular question, if you do give extra information, it might be best to make it rather short and general, although a lot of extra information might also be suitable.)
For example: Do you think the internet is a good thing? Don't just say, "Yes, I do." and then stop. You should answer by first saying, "Yes, I do." and then follow that with some examples of what you think are the good points about the internet.
You could answer that particular question with an answer such as, "Yes, I think it's mostly a good thing but I also think there are a few negative sides to it." And then explain what you mean by giving examples or by speaking more specifically.
Although some questions here have (Why?/Why not?) written after the questions, you should consider that every question requires you to answer 'why' or 'why not', or some similar extra piece of information if 'why' or 'why not' are not applicable to that question.
特别说明:由于各方面情况的不断调整与变化,新浪网所提供的所有考试信息仅供参考,敬请考生以权威部门公布的正式信息为准。