题目内容
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What can you learn from the dialogue?
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A.The plane crashed into the mountain but was damaged slightly.
B.Wood was not killed in the air-crash.
C.Wood lost his life in the air-crash.
2.How often does the man eat out?
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A.Not very often.
B.Almost every day.
C.Nearly every two days.
3.Where does this dialogue probably take place?
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A.At a restaurant. B.At a club. C.At home.
4.What do the scientists think of the advertisements on TV?
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A.They are boring.
B.They are good for our eyes.
C.It is a waste of time to advertise on TV.
5.How is the woman in the man's opinion?
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A.There is something wrong with her heart.
B.She is afraid of exciting games.
C.She is in the best of health.
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至8小题。
6.Why did the man get to the lecture hall so early?
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A.Because he wanted to get a front seat for the woman.
B.Because he wanted to get a front seat to watch the physics experiment more clearly.
C.Because he wanted to get a front seat for physics.
7.How does the man seem to feel?
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A.Happy. B.Worried. C.Tired.
8.What makes the man confused (糊涂) during the test?
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A.All the questions.
B.The experiment section.
C.The writing section (部分).
听第7段材料,回答第9至11小题。
9.Which day's tickets will the man order?
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A.Next Monday's. B.Next Tuesday's. C.Next Thursday's.
10.How much will the man pay for the tickets?
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A.$ 4. B.$ 6. C.$ 10.
11.If possible, how could he get the tickets for central seats?
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A.Two sit together while another two sit together.
B.All of them sit together.
C.All of them have to sit separately.
听第8段材料,回答第12、13小题。
12.What does the woman telephone for?
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A.Publishing an advertisement.
B.Applying for a job.
C.Buying a piece of furniture.
13.What has the woman done before?
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A.Shorthand, skills for interview and word processor (处理).
B.Skills for word processor, and phone conversation and shorthand.
C.Shorthand, skills for conversation and word processor.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16小题。
14.How soon will the conference start in Brighton?
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A.In a week.
B.In a month.
C.The conversation doesn't refer to it.
15.What will the man do during the coming conference?
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A.Hand in some famous scientists' papers.
B.Act as the chairman of the conference.
C.Read the report instead of the woman.
16.What can you conclude from the conversation?
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A.The woman must have her own business.
B.The woman has ever been invited to the conference.
C.The woman must be the man's secretary.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20小题。
17.How long hasn't Texas had such kind of storms?
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A.For 50 years. B.For 100 years. C.For 150 years.
18.What eles can you learn from the first announcer?
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A.The Irish film won the top award.
B.The film Living at Home brought in two million dollars.
C.The film won the prize is a British one.
19.How fast did Princess Anne drive when she was clocked?
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A.30 miles an hour.
B.93 miles an hour.
C.123 miles an hour.
20.What did Princess Anne think when she saw the police car?
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A.She realized she had driven so fast that the police car would stop her.
B.She thought the police car was sent to congratulate her on her good driving.
C.She thought the police car was sent to protect her.
解析:
B;C;C;B;A;C;B;C;C;C;A;B;B;A;C;B;A;C;B;C Text 1 W: It's surprising that wood came out of the air - crash alive. M: That's true. The plane crashed into the mountain and was completely destroyed. W: It's terrible to have such a crash. Text 2 W: Mark, do you often cook for yourself? M: Not very often. Cooking takes too much of time. I often eat out. W: Then how often do you dine out? M: Almost very other day. Text 3 W: I'm coming. What do you have for dinner, my dear? M: Something special. W: Something special? Great! I'm starving. Text 4 W: It's terrible that there are too many breaks to show advertisements on TV. M: But scientists say these breaks will do you good. W: Why? M: To give your eyes a rest. Text 5 W: Wonderful! It's really an exciting game. M: Don't excite yourself! Relax. You have got a weak heart and you should avoid excitement. Text 6 W: Hi, Jim. How come you have come to the lecture hall so early? M: I wanted to get a front seat and review one more time before the test because I failed in physics last term. I can't fail this time. Why are you here early? W: The subway gets to the station of our college this time every day. You seem nervous. Have you finished your review? M: I've been studying night and day for the last two weeks. If I don't get an A in this course, I won't get on the honor roll. Why do you seem so calm? W: This course is really just review for me. M: Can you guess what the form of the test will be like? W: I would be surprised if it wasn't the essay with an easy title at the end. That's the easiest test to correct. M: I hope not. I always get mixed up on writing tests. W: Well, cheer up! Put lots of good facts in the essay section and hope for good luck. M: Thanks for wishing me luck. I'm going to need it. Text 7 M: Is that the box - office? W: Yes? M: The opera next week. I'd like four tickets for Thursday. W: Is the daytime or evening? M: Oh, evening. W: You said four tickets? M: That's right. What prices are they? W: $ 2.50, $ 1.50, and $ 1,00. Sorry, no. There aren't any one - dollar ones left. M: Where are the one - dollar - fifty - cent seats? W: Well, they'll be at the end of the row, I'm afraid. Obviously the centers of the rows go first. I have got Row No. 26 - 29, or 1 - 4. In fact, if you wouldn't mind sitting two and two, there are some central ones. Row K16 and 17, and Row M19 and 20. M: No, I think we'd like to sit together, It will have to be the two - dollar - fifty seats, I suppose. W: In that case, you'll be five rows back. M: That sounds fine. Thank you. W: Could you pick the tickets up by next Monday, please? M: That's OK. Thank you. Text 8 W: Is that the Personnel Manager's Office at Martin's Furniture Ltd.? M: Yes, can I help you? I'm the Assistant Manager. W: Yes, I'd like to make an appointment with the Personnel Manager. I saw your advertisement in yesterday's Daily express and would like to apply for the advertised job. M: Certainly, Miss. Could you give me your name, please? W: Yes, I'm Miss Waller, that's W - A - L - L - E - R, and My first name is Barbara. M: Thanks. And could I have your date of birth, please? W: Yes, it's February 26th, 1978. M: And have you had any training in secretarial courses? W: Yes, I've been trained in shorthand, telephone conversation skills and word processor skills. M: Thanks. Could I have your telephone number, please? W: Yes, it's 5289761. M: OK, Miss Waller, we'll let you know when the date for an interview is arranged. Thank you for your interest in the job. Bye. W: I look forward to having an interview with the manager. Bye. Text 9 W: Hello, Professor Nelson. You've been invited to attend a 3 - day conference in Brighton and to give a paper on your lastest research. M: That's great. When does it start? W: On the fifth of next month. M: That doesn't leave me much time to prepare a report. W: You have still got a week. This is a chance not to be missed. Many famous scientists from all over the world will be at the conference. M: Are you going? W: No, I'm afraid not. I'm going on a business trip to New York at the end of the month. This Friday, in fact. But I was asked to have a report to be read at the conference. I was wondering whether you would mind reading it for me. M: No, it's a pleasure to do something for you. Text 10 Here is the 9 o'clock news: Announcer A: This is Radio 2 and you're listening to the 9 o'clock news. Here are the main points: Texas is having its worst storms for half of a century. Many people are homeless…and damage to property is added up to over two million dollars. Today's Irish budget has introduced the highest increase in taxes since 2001. The film Living at Home has received the Best Film of the Year Award. This is the first British film to win the top award for four years. Announcer B: Princess Anne of Britain has been fined £400 for speeding on a highway northwest of London. Anne was clocked at 93 miles an hour, nearly 30 miles an hour above the posted speed limit, before being stopped by the police. The court was told that when the princess saw a police car, she believed it had been sent to go with her, and so took no notice its flashing light. |