题目内容
听力理解
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,共7.5分)
听下面5段对话.每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项.听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题.每段对话你将听一遍.
1.What does the woman want?
A.A toothbrush.
B.Some food.
C.Some books.
2.When will the Chief Editor probably see the man?
A.At 9∶00.
B.At 10∶30.
C.At 11∶00.
3.Where was the man yesterday afternoon?
A.At a lake.
B.In a café.
C.In a cinema.
4.What is the relationship between the two speakers?
A.Husband and wife.
B.Receptionist and visitor.
C.House seller and buyer.
5.Where will the man probably live next year?
A.In his house.
B.In an apartment.
C.In the dormitory.
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)
听下面4段对话或独白.每段对话或独白后有几道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项.听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读每小题.听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间.每段对话或独白你将听两遍.
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题.
6.What is the woman's article about?
A.Students' play.
B.Literature class.
C.Future career.
7.What position will the man probably apply for?
A.Editor.
B.Writer.
C.Photographer.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题.
8.What did the woman think of the candidate avoiding making eye contact?
A.She was impolite.
B.She was nervous.
C.She was unprofessional.
9.What made the candidate fail the interview?
A.Her resume.
B.Her meeting manners.
C.Her work experience.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题.
10.What does the man think of Bill Gate's home?
A.Ordinary.
B.Awesome.
C.Comfortable.
11.What kind of house does the man want to live in?
A.A modern cottage.
B.A new cottage.
C.An old cottage.
12.How would the man decorate his dream house?
A.Keep it as it was.
B.Decorate it in a modern way.
C.Furnish it with old furniture.
听第9段材料,回答第13至15题.
13.What should the audience do with expensive equipment first?
A.Insure it.
B.Lock it up.
C.Keep it home.
14.What does the speaker suggest when it is too late?
A.Calling a friend.
B.Taking a taxi.
C.Avoiding dark streets.
15.Who is the speaker speaking to?
A.Security guards.
C.College students.
第三节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,共7.5分)
听下面一段对话,完成第16至第20五道小题,每小题仅填写一个词.听对话前,你将有20秒钟的时间阅读试题,听完后你将有60秒钟的作答时间.这段对话你将听两遍.
解析:
答案:1-5:ACBAC 6-10:ACBBB 11-15:CAABC 16.August 17.Germany 18.private 19.850 20.Forest 听力录音文本 Text1: M:Hello, grandma! Tomorrow I will bring you some books and some cookies.Is there anything special you'd like? W:Mm… I don't feel like reading or eating, but buy me a toothbrush on your way here. Text 2: M:Do you think the Chief Editor could see me tomorrow before 9∶00? W:I am afraid he won't be in until 10∶30. M:Is 11∶00 any good then? W:Yes, I'll write down that time. Text 3: W:Did you have a good time yesterday? M:Yes, I went fishing with my friend at a lake, but it rained at noon, so we stayed in a café before we went to the cinema at 7 p.m. Text 4 M:What do you think of the house? W:Well, the living room is huge, the balcony is nice, but the baby room is kind of small for our two kids. M:You're right.And it's not as cheap as the last apartment we saw. Text 5: M:I don't think I want to live in the dormitory next year.I need more privacy. W:But check out the cost of renting an apartment first.How about moving back home? M:Oh, it's too far.Maybe I'll still stay on campus. Text 6 M:Well! Congratulations! How do they decide to hire you? W:I sent them a writing sample. M:What did you write about? W:Actually, it was a lot of fun.I wrote about the students' play that was performed this month. M:Oh, I saw that play. W:Really? I wrote about people's reaction to it. M:I wish I were a better writer.Working for the paper sounds like fun. W:Well, they're looking to add one or two more photographers to the staff. M:You're kidding! Maybe I'll go over and apply. W:If you want, I'll walk over with you to the newspaper office and introduce you to the photographic editor. M:That would be terrific! Text 7 W:Well, what did you think about the last candidate? M:She had a very impressive resume, but she seemed to lack the confidence that I think a good manager needs. W:What made you think she wasn't very confident? M:Did you notice the way that she avoided making eye contact with us while she talked? W:She was a bit nervous I guess.What else? M:When she first walked into the room to greet us, she didn't shake our hands or introduce herself at all.I thought that was a bit unprofessional. W:You are right. M:Did you also notice the way she sat in her chair during most of the interviews? It was horrible.Even worse, she didn't seem to have any sense about people's personal space.She didn't keep enough distance between us during the meeting. W:That's true.I guess we'll have to keep looking for a manager then. Text 8 M:Have you ever seen Bill Gates' home on the Internet? W:No, what's it like? M:It's got its own library, theatre, swimming pool and a guest house.The house itself has about ten different rooms.It's absolutely amazing. W:Would you want to live there? M:I think the house is fantastic, but I wouldn't want to live there.You'd have to hire one or two people to clean all the rooms.It's too hard. W:What's your dream home like then? M:My dream home is actually just a small cottage in a quiet village. W:Would you want to buy an old cottage or a new one? M:Old homes are great because they've got character, I think that's important. W:Is that why you wear secondhand clothes as well because they've got character? M:No, that's just because I don't have enough money to buy new clothes all the time. W:I see, if you lived in an old house, would you decorate it in a modern way? M:Definitely not.I would keep it in its original state.I'd love to imagine what it would be like to live in the olden days. Text 9 W:Good afternoon, everybody.Thank you for inviting me here to talk about safety in the dormitory and personal security. First, a few points to bear in mind.You'll notice the doors of your dorm have two types of locks.Make sure you double lock your door however long you are going out for.Make sure when you go out, all the windows are closed.If you have got expensive equipment in your room, first of all, insure it.So many people lose things and haven't got insurance. This brings me onto personal security.Wherever possible, avoid walking alone late at night, especially females.Avoid dark streets, and try to stick to the well-lit areas whenever possible.Also if you know you are going to be up late, make sure you've got enough money for a taxi to get home, or arrange to stay with friends for the night.It may sound absurd, but don't forget the university actually offers free self-defense classes.I hope it's something you'd never have to use, but it is certainly worth going to a few self-defense sessions. Text 10 W:Good morning! Premier Travel services.This is Karen speaking. M:Hello, this is Alex Lee.I want to plan a trip to Europe.Can you give me some advice? W:Of course! When would you like to go on the trip? M:In August. W:OK, and which country would you like to go to? M:Well, I like Sweden best but this time I'd prefer to go to Germany. W:Got it.Would you like to join a group or plan a private trip? M:My wife and I would prefer the private trip. W:OK, we have a 6-day trip for$850 per person, or you can take an 8-day trip for$1,000 per person. M:I think 6 days is enough.Now…what sites do you recommend I see? W:Well, the Romantic Road is one of Germany's best scenic routes.And if you want to see the side of Germany with rolling hills, small villages and lush forests, visit Black Forest. M:Black Forest sounds great! I'm excited about the 6-day trip! W:Great! I'll call you next week to confirm more details. M:All right! My phone number is 55562239.Thanks for your help. W:You're welcome, goodbye! |