题目内容
听力
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1段材料,回答第1至2题
1.Why does the woman say that she can't help the boy?
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A.Because she is busy with something.
B.Because she can't understand what the boy means.
C.Because the word is too difficult to her.
2.Why does the boy ask so many questions?
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A.Because he wants to know more about the woman's family.
B.Because he wants to improve his English.
C.Because he has nothing to do.
听第2段材料,回答第3至4题
3.Whom is this conversation between?
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A.This conversation is between two patients.
B.This conversation is between a patient and a nurse.
C.This conversation is between a doctor and a patient.
4.How long has the patient been ill?
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A.The patient has been ill for one day.
B.The patient has been ill for two days.
C.The patient has been ill for a few days.
听第3段材料,回答第5至7题
5.Who do you think are the two speakers?
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A.They are an older American woman and an older Chinese man.
B.They are an older American woman and a younger Chinese man.
C.They are a younger American woman and an older Chinese man.
6.What is the American woman's attitude towards the position of women?
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A.She thinks that women should work in the home, looking after children and keeping the house.
B.She thinks that women should work outside the home.
C.She thinks that women should work outside the home and share housework with men in the home.
7.Have they reached an agreement in the end?
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A.Yes, they have.
B.No, they haven't.
C.We don't know.
听第4段对话,回答第8至11题
8.Where does this conversation take place?
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A.At a bank.
B.At an airport ticket office.
C.At a police station.
9.Where was the woman's money probably stolen?
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A.It was probably in the bank.
B.It was probably on the moving stair from the underground.
C.It was probably outside the bank.
10.How much of her money was stolen?
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A.$ 4,500. B.$ 5,400. C.$ 4,900.
11.What is the woman doing in this city?
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A.She is on a business trip there.
B.She is a visitor there.
C.She is a citizen there.
听第5段材料,回答第12至15题
12.What do they do for a living now?
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A.They have a shop that sells bread and cakes.
B.They buy cakes and bread and sell them.
C.They make cakes and bread and send them to shops.
13.What happened to the father?
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A.He left his wife and married another woman.
B.He fell ill and died several years ago.
C.He was hurt and could no longer work.
14.Who work in the business now?
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A.Nobody but the mother.
B.Everybody but George.
C.All members of the family.
15.When did the mother probably start to take care of the business?
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A.Several months ago.
B.Six years ago.
C.Two years ago.
解析:
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C;B;C;A;B;A;B;C;B;A;B;C;B;C;B (Text 1) M:Hello, Mrs Smith. Can you help me? I' m doing my homework and I can't understand this word. W:Which one? Oh, that's difficult. I can't help you now. I' m watching something. M:Oh? What are you watching? W:I' m watching a cowboy film. M:Can Mr Smith help me? W:No, he can't now. He's reading. M:What is he reading? W:He is reading a magazine. M:What about Mary? W:Oh, she can't help you now. She's phoning someone. M:Oh? Who is she phoning? W:She is phoning her boyfriend. You' re asking a lot of questions tonight. M:Am I? Well, I'm practising my English. (Text 2) M:What's the trouble with you? W:I've got a high fever. M:Have you had your temperature taken? W:Yes, the nurse has. M:Let me have a look. Mm…39℃. It's a bit too high. I suppose you've caught a had cold. How long have you been like this? W:Just one day. M:Take some medicine. Drink more boiled water and have a good rest. W:Is my illness serious? M:No, it's not serious. You'll be all right soon. (Text 3) M:Mrs Tyler, there's something I've been wondering about. W:What is it? M:Some people say that women's work is in the home. In China we don' t think so, but maybe in America it' s different. W:Well, of course, you hear all kinds of ideas. But I think that's true. Women's work is in the home. M:Work in the home is important, of course, but I think it shoule be shared. What I'm saying is that women should work outside the home because they can do a lot to help. W:There' s plenty to do at home. Besides, women are better at housework and men are better at running a business. M:Excuse me, but I don't agree. W:That's the way it has always been and that's the way it should be. M:I hope you don't mind my saying so, but I think things should change. W:Young people always want to change things. But you' 11 see that old ways are best. M:Well, thank you for talking with me. I've got to be going. I enjoyed talking to you. Goodbye now. W:Goodbye. (Text 4) W:Officer, officer, I have something important to report. I have just had my money stolen! M:Before you begin, why not take a seat and calm down a little? Don't be too excited. It won't help us catch the thief. W:Yes, you are completely right. Where should I start? M:At the beginning. When did it take place? W:About ten minues ago. M:And where exactly was this? W:It was probably on the moving stair coming up from the underground at Xidan. I think somebody had been following me from the time I left the bank. M:The bank? W:Well, you see. I went to a bank to exchange some traveller's cheques for money, so I can buy my airline ticket back home. I'm only here on a visit, you see. M:Yes, yes. How much did you exchange? W:About 4,500 dollars worth. M:And how much was stolen? W:All of it. M:I see. (Text 5) I come from a big family…three brothers and a sister …and we all work in the family business. My mother is taking care of it now. We make cakes. We used to have a small shop that sold the bread and other things that we made, but now we just make cakes and bread and deliver them to shops here. My father started the business, but he died six years ago and as I said, my mother is taking care of it now. Even before he died, when she was looking after the children and running the house, she helped him a lot with the business. So when dad fell ill, it wasn't difficult for her to take over from him. My older brother, George, was already helping a lot then, and I used to help out at weekends too, even when I was a child. |