题目内容
听力
第一节 听力理解
每段播放两遍。各段后有几个小题,各段播放前每小题有5秒钟的阅题时间。请根据各段播放内容及相关小题,在5秒钟内从题中所给的A、B、C项中,选出最佳选项。
听第一段对话,回答第1~3题。
1.Which city are the two speakers in?
A.Beijing.
B.Guangzhou.
C.Changsha.
2.What are they mainly talking about?
A.Shopping.
B.Food.
C.Health.
3.What can we learn from the conversation?
A.Some Japanese girls like the Chinese-style hair clips.
B.The stinky tofu sellers all come from Hunan.
C.The man prefers to have supper at home today.
听第二段独白,回答第4~6题。
4.How many places of interest are mentioned in the talk?
A.Two.
B.Three.
C.Four.
5.Who is probably the speaker?
A.A TV hostess.
B.A historian.
C.A tour guide.
6.What can we learn from the talk?
A.The church looks like an European palace.
B.The Story House is made of wood and brick.
C.There are over 20000 dragons around the Grand Hotel.
听第三段对话,回答第7~9题。
7.Which is the best season in Beijing according to the man?
A.Autumn.
B.Summer.
C.Spring.
8.Where are the two speakers now?
A.In Beijing.
B.In America.
C.In Italy.
9.What can we learn from the conversation?
A.It is usually windy in the autumn of Beijing.
B.Many Americans like autumn for its colors.
C.Both speakers dislike spring here.
听第四段对话,回答第10~12题。
10.Why does the man feel terrible?
A.Because he lost all his homework in the computer.
B.Because he failed to finish the homework on computer.
C.Because his computer was stolen.
11.When should the man hand in his homework?
A.Next Wednesday.
B.Next Thursday.
C.Next Tuesday.
12.What can we learn from the conversation?
A.The woman’s virus protection is nearly out of date.
B.The woman has just bought a computer.
C.The man doesn’t know what to do without the Internet.
听第五段独自,回答第13~15题。
13.What should one do before taking part in the pie-eating contest?
A.Avoid eating any food.
B.Prepare the favourite type of pie to eat.
C.Practice eating a pie quickly.
14.Where should one put his hands during the contest?
A.On the table.
B.Behind his back.
C.On his lap.
15.What suggestion is offered for eating up the pie quickly?
A.Looking sideways to see how fast others eat.
B.Eating from the outside toward the middle.
C.Swallowing the pie with water.
第二节 听取信息
听下面一段对话,请根据题目要求,从所听到的内容中获取必要的信息,填入空格中。听录音前,你将有10秒钟的阅题时间。录音读两遍,你将有60秒钟的作答时间。
解析:
答案:A B C B A B A B B A B C A B B a rat head Wednesday effective dates diplomatic channels 10 million 听力录音原文 Text 1 M:Girls always like these Japanese-style hair clips. W:They are cute, most importantly, inexpensive. M:Anyway, I need to get myself some late supper.I’m starving. W:How about“stinky tofu”? M:Stinky tofu?What’s that?It sounds strange. W:It’s a famous Hunan snack.And it’s very popular in Beijing.Would you like to have a try? M:I’11 think about it.Anything else? W:Grilled corn, glutinous dumplings, fried peanuts, and bean curd jelly.Good enough? M:I prefer fried peanuts.I like peanuts very much.By the way.is that healthy?Mom always tells us not to eat outside, because they often use recycled oil. W:Don’t think too much about it.You said you were very hungry.so you can’t do anything else but eat. M:I prefer not to.I’11 eat when I’m back home.By the way, do all the stinky tofu sellers come from Hunan? W:Not exactly.Actually.people learn the making process from the native residents. M:Got it.Are there any other regional snacks here? W:Of course.For example, Sichuan, Fujian, Guangzhou.Their snacks are also very famous. M:Are there any Beijing snacks? W:Of course.Look over there. Text 2 Do you like to look at buildings?I do!Today I will visit some very spectacular local buildings.Come with me On the Go! The first building I visit is Taipei Story House.The building looks European.The Story House has two levels and is made of wood and brick, 1ike most of the houses in Europe.It is amazingly beautiful. Another interesting building is the Great Church.It is also in European design.It looks like a tall tower. The Grand Hotel is a landmark of Taipei.It looks like a big palace.We can see many dragons around it.There are over 200000 dragons around the building! In my opinion, buildings of the future will look different because of the new technologies.These buildings will have many lights and glass.A future building may look somewhat like a space station! Now it’s your turn.Find some buildings near you and describe them!See you next time On the Go! Text 3 W:I’m so glad we’ll be in Hawaii soon, even if it’s just a week.This winter has been a cold one so far. M:I’m with you!Summer is my favorite season; I love the heat, I don’t like cold weather too much. W:How is winter in Beijing? M:Luckily, winter in Beijing is not too cold. W:What is the best season there? M:Most people say autumn.The temperature is moderate, and it’s usually not too windy.But unfortunately, it was so windy last fall. W:Autumn is nice here, too.Many people think fall is the best season because of all the wonderful colors. M:Here in America, many people must like the summer, because summer is vacation time. W:That’s true, but some people wish they could beat the summer heat.Spring is nice, too.Do you know the saying“Spring has sprung and all the flowers are blooming”? M:Yes, I do.And I remember another saying“Spring is the season for romance.” W:I don’t know where they got that from.I like romance all the time. M:Would you like to row a boat? W:OK. M:Let’s go. Text 4 M:I feel so terrible, Jane.I just lost all my homework in my computer.I’m supposed to hand in the homework next Thursday, but my computer just stopped working. W:Didn’t you have any virus protection? M:I did but it was out of date.I guess it’s partly my fault. W:I think it’s so risky using the Internet these days. M:You are too nervous about it, I think. W:No, I’m not.The Internet is a dangerous place.A hacker can steal all of your personal information, including credit card transactions. M:That may be true if you’re not careful, but you can take steps to avoid it such as keeping your virus protection up to date and installing a really good firewall. W:But there’s no absolute guarantee.Look what just happened to you. M:But we can’t deny the fact that the Internet is a wonderful tool for all of us if used in a careful manner.It is not the fault of computers. W:But computers make it easier for people to commit crimes like that.Look at online banking.If you use the Internet for banking and shopping less frequently, your chances of having problems are reduced. M:That’s just not practical in today’s world.There are many online things not available in traditional stores. W:I still think it’s too risky. M:And I don’t know what 1 would do without the Internet. Text 5 County fairs are a tradition in New England towns.They offer great entertainment.One popular event is the pie-eating contest.If you want to take part in the contest, it is a good idea to remember these guidelines:First, make sure your stomach is nearly empty of food.Eating a whole pie can be hard if you have just finished a meal.Next, it is helpful to enjoy the pie you are going to eat.The cream types are a good choice.They slide down the throat more easily. Placing your hands in the right position adds to the chances of winning.There is a temptation to reach out and help the eating process.This will result in becoming disqualified.Don’t just sit on your hands.If your hands are tied behind your back, you will not be tempted to make use of them. Now you are ready to show your talent at eating pies.The object of course, is to get to the bottom of the pie plate before the other people.It is usually better to start at the outside and work toward the middle.This method gives you a goal to focus on.Try not to notice what the other people near you are doing.Let the cheers from the crowd spur you on.But don’t look up.All you should think about is eating that pie. Text 6 W:A French court has rejected a request of Chinese lawyers to stop the sale of a bronze rabbit and a rat head.The relics were robbed from China and are to be auctioned in Paris on Wednesday.What do you say about that? M:The bronze rabbit and rat head sculptures were taken during the Second Opium War in 1860.Trials of French courts are based on international agreements that China signed.Such agreements only apply to the relics stolen or illegally traded after the effective dates of the agreements. W:What can we do about it now? M:One of the official ways is purchasing, the other one is through diplomatic channels. W:Why is it so difficult to get Chinese relics back? M:First of all, there are a lot of legal difficulties.Also, the relics have been held by foreign museums for such a long time that the museums claimed they’ve become a part of the museums.Such a declaration is against the 1970 UNESCO convention. W:Where are the robbed relics of China now? M:We estimate that more than 10 million Chinese relics are held in Europe, the US, Japan and Southeast Asia.Only a few are in museums.Most are held by individuals. |