题目内容

【题目】听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。

1How many rooms does Peter need?

A. Two. B. Three. C. Four.

2Which meal is free of charge?

A. Breakfast. B. Lunch. C. Supper

3When will Peter check out?

A. On August 10th. B. On August 11th. C. On August 13th.

4Who is probably the speaker?

A. A tour guide. B. A hotel clerk. C. Peter’s secretary.

【答案】

1 A

2 A

3 C

4 B

【解析】

W: Hi, Peter. Thank you very much for your telephone call. I’m glad to tell you that we have two double rooms ready for you now. The two rooms are on the fourth floor with a good view of the Red Sea. The price for each room is $200 a night. Every morning from 7: 00 to 9: 30, your breakfast is free, but you have to pay for your lunch and supper if you eat in our hotel. Please remember that we only accept cash or credit cards. If you have any further questions or any special requests, just let us know and we will be very pleased to help. We look forward to welcoming you to our hotel on August 10th. I hope you will enjoy your three-day stay with us.

Thanks again for choosing our hotel.

1此题为听力题,解析略。

2此题为听力题,解析略。

3此题为听力题,解析略。

4此题为听力题,解析略。

练习册系列答案
相关题目

【题目】A ship was at the end of its long trip and the people in it were waiting to get off.

A rich woman in the ship looked very ____. She had two overcoats, but the customs(海关) allowed each passenger to have ____ one overcoat. What should she do? Suddenly she saw a young lady on the other side of the ship. She had ____. She went over to her and took her to a ____ place. No one could hear what they_____ about.

“Would you be ____enough to do something for me?” asked the rich woman. “I have two overcoats. You can take only one ____me, and you haven’t got one like this, have you?”

“No.” said the lady.

“Good. Will you put this ____, please? They will ____ you take it into the country.” said the rich woman.

So the other woman put the overcoat on. It was very _____. She _____ had a coat like that in her life.

“Remember,” said the rich woman. “Don’t tell anyone about our _____ and don’t look at me when we are through.”

The two women left the ship. There was no _____.

Later, when the rich woman asked the lady to give _____ her overcoat, the young lady cried. “Your overcoat? What are you saying? This is my overcoat. _____ should I give it to you?”

1A. happy B. worried C. excited D. pleased

2A. also B. still C. only D. yet

3A. a coat B. an idea C. a baby D. a bag

4A. high B. quiet C. noisy D. bright

5A. read B. said C. told D. talked

6A. tall B. strong C. kind D. sorry

7A. for B. to C. with D. by

8A. in B. up C. on D. away

9A. ask B. want C. tell D. let

10A. large B. small C. heavy D. beautiful

11A. never B. often C. not D. nearly

12A. talk B. tell C. trip D. coat

13A. man B. trouble C. coat D. hurry

14A. back B. up C. down D. away

15A. What B. How C. Why D. Where

【题目】Ludwig van Beethoven was born in Bonn, Germany on December 7, 1770. His father, Johann Beethoven, also a musician, wanted his son to be a genius and encouraged him to develop his musical talents. Johann was so determined to make his son into a successful musician that he would pull poor Ludwig out of bed in the middle of the night and force the young boy to practice piano until the early hours of the morning.

At the age of eleven, Ludwig van Beethoven received professional piano and composition training in Bonn, and within ten years he became well known in Vienna for his imagination when creating music on the piano. He continued to live there and became very interested in the construction of pianos, which developed into the modern grand concert piano.

Things changed for Beethoven in 1798 when his hearing was becoming impaired. He composed the First Symphony and Septet Op 20 and performed them on April 2, 1800, and it won great success. However, his hearing continued to worsen, and he began to separate himself from his family and friends in order to avoid conversation.

After the performance of his Ninth Symphony, he turned around to see the warm applause of the audience and broke down in tears when he realized that he couldn’t hear them. Fighting against depression (抑郁) and a disorder, Beethoven continued to produce music by using special equipment that helped him to hear his symphonies. This equipment was a thin stick connected with the soundboard of his piano. Biting it, he was able to feel vibrations (震动) of sound. The music that he created during this period was filled with heroism and struggle, and went on to become his most famous compositions.

1Why did little Beethoven play piano at the midnight?

A. He showed musical talents for music.

B. He was interested in playing the piano.

C. His father pushed him to practice his musical skills.

D. He was determined to realize his music dream.

2What does the underlined word “impaired” in Paragraph 3 mean?

A. Recovered. B. Constructed.

C. Damaged. D. Developed.

3Why did Beethoven get separated from his family?

A. He didn’t want to talk with them because of his worsening hearing.

B. He had to receive treatment because of his depression.

C. He was busy in composing the First Symphony and Septet Op 20.

D. He had to fix his attention on practicing piano.

4What do we know about Beethoven’s most famous compositions?

A. They were played by special equipment.

B. They reduced depression and the disorder of Beethoven.

C. They were composed before Beethoven went deaf.

D. They were filled with heroism and struggle.

【题目】 Many years ago, my mother read from the book Blueberries for Sal by Robert McCloskey to me. I remember as if it were yesterday, hearing her voice at my side on a cold wintry night. My mother’s voice changed my world.

Long before I could read on my own, she shared with me the strength and beauty of McCloskey’s language a story of a little girl and her mother out in nature, co-existing with a mother bear and her own baby. The power of the story, of language and of my mother all came together. And it happened many times after that, over and over. The read aloud made me a reader.

Years later, I was reading aloud a picture book to a small child in a classroom. His life, so far, had not been easy. His childhood was troubled by poverty and loneliness. In that moment, in the joy of the read aloud, he had an idea that started something big.

What he said was this: “Mrs. Allyn, let’s make sure everyone knows how good this feels. Let’s have a holiday for the read aloud” Therefore, my organization, LitWorld, created a grassroots movement World Read Aloud Day in 2010 to honor this young boy’s wish for everyone to be able to have a read aloud every day.

Since the day he shared that good idea with us, World Read Aloud Day has become a worldwide event reaching over one million people in more than 65 countries around the world. This year we are over 600 cities strong, a number that is growing every day.

Children who grow up as readers become engaged citizens of the global world, and every child deserves the right to read. When I say that reading aloud will change the world, I know it sounds simple. But one of the many great things about giving kids access to the power of stories and sharing them together is that it is simple. It is also cheap and easily done. And the impact is huge.

1How did the author’s parent change her life?

A. By reading aloud to her.

B. By listening to her reading.

C. By buying many books for her.

D. By encouraging her to read aloud.

2According to Paragraph 3, the author was probably the little boy’s .

A. motherB. teacher

C. best friendD. favorite writer

3What does the small child’s idea in Paragraph 3 refer to?

A. To start a holiday.B. To reduce poverty.

C. To found LitWorld.D. To overcome loneliness.

4What can we know about World Read Aloud Day from Paragraph 5?

A. Its origin.B. Its future.

C. Its purpose.D. Its development.

5What can we infer from the last paragraph?

A. Sticking to reading isn’t easy.

B. Reading gives a high rate of return.

C. Reading aloud isn’t actually simple.

D. Kids should try to change the world.

违法和不良信息举报电话:027-86699610 举报邮箱:58377363@163.com

精英家教网