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个小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What did Jack finish at about 8:30?
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A.His exercises. B.A letter. C.A story.
2.Where is Tom going to finish his homework?
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A.At home.
B.In the classroom.
C.In the library.
3.What is Mr. Wilson?
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A.A doctor. B.A teacher. C.A professor.
4.Who likes blue coats?
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A.The girl.
B.The girl's mother.
C.John.
5.How does the man prefer to go to work?
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A.By train. B.By car. C.By bus.
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段对话,回答第68题。
6.Who sent a new camera to the boy? '
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A.His mother. B.His uncle. C.His sister.
7.What did the boy's sister give him as a birthday present?
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A.A blue tie.
B.A wonderful picture.
C.A new suit.
8.Where does Uncle Robert live?
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A.In the boy's home.
B.In a big city.
C.In the country.
听第7段材料,回答第911题。
9.Where did the boy go that afternoon?
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A.To the school. B.To a shop. C.To the cinema.
10.Who bought the hat for Tom?
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A.His mother. B.His friend Bill. C.He himself.
11.Why does the boy want to keep the hat?
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A.Because he likes it.
B.Because his mother asks him to.
C.Because his mother doesn't like it.
听第8段材料,回答第1214题。
12.How old is Mr Grant's second child?
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A.Twelve. B.Six. C.Seven.
13.What does his wife like to do?
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A.To cook in the kitchen.
B.To work in the music room.
C.To play football and basketball.
14.Where is the garden?
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A.Near the house.
B.In the back of the house.
C.In front of the house.
听第9段材料,回答第1517题。
15.When was it unusual to see a plane?
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A.In the early 1960s.
B.In the 16th century.
C.In the early 1900's.
16.Why can we use electrical lights?
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A.Because someone invented ways to make use of electricity.
B.Because we have more money than before.
C.Because someone has paid for us.
17.What do the father and the son talk about?
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A.The history of planes.
B.The changes of life.
C.The invention of electric lights.
听第10段材料,回答第1820题。
18.What does the newspaper man tell us about in the passage?
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A.How to give up smoking.
B.Smoking is a waste of money.
C.His smoking experience.
19.How much did he smoke before he gives it up?
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A.About 30 cigarettes a day.
B.About 23 to 40 cigarettes a day.
C.About 19 cigarettes a day.
20.What was the effect on his health when he managed to give up smoking?
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A.He felt it difficult to break the habit.
B.He often felt sick without smoking.
C.He felt sick if he smoked.
解析:
B;C;A;C;B;B;A;B;B;C;A;C;A;B;C;A;B;C;A;C Text 1 W: Let's sit down here for a minute. Did you write a letter to Fred, Jack? M: Yes. I finished it about 8:30. Text 2 W: Where are you going, Tom? M: To the library. I'm going to finish my homework. Text 3 M: What does your mother do, Mary? W: She's a nurse. She works in Doctor Wilson's office. Text 4 W: Look at my coat, John. My mother bought it yesterday. M: Oh, it's pretty! I like blue coats. Text 5 W: If I were you, I'd take the bus to work. Driving in that rushhour traffic is terrible. M: But by the time the bus gets to my stop, there aren't any seats left. Text 6 M: Hi, Alice. Look at my new camera. W: Where did you get it? M: My uncle Robert sent it to me last week. W: Who's your uncle Robert? M: He's my mother's brother. He lives in New York. W: Is it a good camera? M: Yes, it's a very good one. W: That's wonderful. Are you taking a lot of pictures? M: Yes, I am. Do you want to see a few? W: Yes. Who's that? M: That's my sister. She gave me a present, too. She gave me a blue tie. W: Why did they give you presents? M: Because it was my birthday. My mother and father gave me a new suit. Text 7 W: Where did you go this afternoon, Tom? M: To the store. W: Did you buy anything? M: Yes, I did. W: What did you buy? M: I bought this hat. W: You didn't need a hat, Tom. Why did you buy that hat? M: I bought it because I like it. Lots of boys wear hats like this. W: Well, I don't like it. M: Please, mother, I want to keep it. Fred has a hat like this, and Bill does, too. Text 8 W: Hello, Mr Grant. Did you move into your new house last week? M: Yes, we did. W: How do you like it? M: We like it very much. We have three children, you know. Our son is twelve, and our daughter is seven. The new baby is six weeks old. We have lots of rooms in the new house. W: Is your wife happy? M: Yes, she is. The new kitchen is beautiful. She likes to cook in it. W: Do you have a garden? M: Yes, there's a big garden in the back. We have lots of flowers. My wife likes to work in the garden. W: What do your children like to do? M: My son likes to play football and basketball. My daughter likes music. We have a music room in the new house. She likes it very much. Text 9 W: How was travel in the 1960's different from that of the early 1900's, Dad? M: Well, in the 1960's people rode in cars over wide roads. They flew in planes from Europe to Amercia in a few hours. W: What about the 1900's? M: In the early 1900's planes were very new. To see one was so unusual that the people of a town stopped what they were doing to watch it fly overhead. W: But today it is quite different, isn't it? M: Yes, today you are able to travel to many places in a few hours because of the development of the plane. You turn on electrical lights because someone invented ways to make use of electricity. You make history. W: Is our life also changed by history? M: That's right. The history made by people before you were born changes your life. W: I see. Thank you, Dad. Text 10 A newspaper man said: “I started smoking when I was 19. A friend offered me a cigarette and I really enjoyed it. I was soon getting through about 30 a day. I did try to give up because I knew it wasn't good for me. But it was impossibleI like smoking too much to stop. Then a few years ago I had to do a job. In fact I had to run about half a mile and back. By the time I got back to the office I could hardly breathe. It really made it clear to me that smoking must be doing harm to me. If I felt like that at 23, what was I going to feel like at 40? I decided to give up smoking there and then. Of course, it was difficult to break the habit at first but I'm glad I stuck to it this time. I have had the occasional cigarette when it's been offered to me but I don't enjoy it any more. In fact, I feel sick if I smoke. It's a success in kicking the habit.” |