题目内容
第一节:(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
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.听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题.每段对话仅读一遍.
1.What are the two speakers talking about?
A.A film.
B.A book.
C.A record.
2.What are the two speakers doing?
A.Playing a ball game.
B.Cheering for Oxford.
C.Watching a football match.
3.Why will the man go to Edinburgh?
A.To drive the woman there.
B.To have a meeting in Glasgow.
C.To meet some important people.
4.What did the woman do yesterday evening?
A.She ate out.
B.She saw a film.
C.She visited a friend.
5.When is the pop show?
A.At 7∶30.
B.At 8∶20.
C.At 8∶30.
第二节:(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
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.听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每个小题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.
听下面一段材料,回答第6至第8题.
6.Where does this conversation take place?
A.At an airport.
B.On a road.
C.In a hotel.
7.When will the woman have to check out tomorrow?
A.At 12∶00.
B.At 2∶00.
C.At 2∶30 p.m.
8.What does the man suggest the woman should do?
A.Leave some time earlier.
B.Keep her room clean.
C.Leave at 5∶30.
听下面一段材料,回答第9至第10题.
9.What does the woman think the weather will be like in the afternoon?
A.Foggy.
B.Clear.
C.Windy.
10.How will the man get the weather information?
A.He'll listen to the radio.
B.He'll ask the weatherman.
C.He'll make a telephone call.
听下面一段材料,回答第11至第14题.
11.Who is Frank Stone?
A.A patient of Dr.Milton's.
B.A friend of the woman's.
C.A visitor to the clinic.
12.Why won't Mr Stone come to the clinic tomorrow?
A.He can't spare the time.
B.The clinic will be closed.
C.Dr.Milton won't come to work.
13.When is the clinic open every week?
A.From Monday to Friday.
B.On weekdays except Thursday.
C.During the whole week.
14.What time has finally been fixed for Mr Stone to come?
A.5∶30 p.m., Wednesday.
B.6∶15 p.m., Wednesday.
C.6∶15 p.m., Thursday.
听下面一段材料,回答第15至第17题.
15.What has made working at home possible?
A.Personal computers.
B.Communication industry.
C.Living far from companies.
16.Why do some people prefer working at home?
A.To save time.
B.To get more jobs.
C.To make more money.
17.What might happen in the future?
A.The British firm could move to Belfast.
B.We might work at home for a foreign company.
C.We could call for the labor in Spain.
听下面一段材料,回答第18至第20题.
18.Where does the speech probably take place?
A.In a museum.
B.In a restaurant.
C.In the speaker's home.
19.What is the kitchen like?
A.It's full of wooden tables.
B.It can hold hundreds of people.
C.It is a big room with a high ceiling.
20.What does the speaker mainly suggest?
A.The home design tells us about social changes.
B.The kitchen is always the center of family life.
C.The family kitchen should be well designed.
解析:
听力材料 (Text 1) M:Have you ever read Harry Potter? W:I'm afraid I haven't. M:What a pity!You really should.It's very interesting, you know. W:I have a copy here.If you like, I'll lend it to you. (Text 2) M:Look!Jack has got the ball.He's going like lightning towards Oxford's goal.Oh, go on Jack. W:That Oxford center-half is trying to stop him. (Text 3) W:Alan, have you got a meeting in Edinburgh? M:Yes.I'm going to see some important people.Why? W:I'm going to visit Glasgow on Wednesday and it's quite near Edinburgh. M:Ah…I'm going to drive there tomorrow, so you can go with me. (Text 4) M:Did you watch the football match on TV yesterday evening? W:No, I didn't.I had dinner with a friend and didn't go back home until eight o'clock. (Text 5) M:Shall we watch TV tonight? W:All right.What's on tonight? M:A pop show on Channel Six is at 7∶30.Then at 8∶20 there's a western. (Text 6) W:How soon do I have to leave my home? M:Normally it's by 12∶00 noon on the day you leave. W:Well, you see my plane doesn't go till half past five tomorrow afternoon. M:I see.Which room is it, madam? W:Room 577, my name is Browning. M:Ah, yes, Mrs Browning.You may keep your room then till 2∶00 p.m., if you wish. W:Oh, that's nice.By the way, how long will it take to get to the airport from here? M:It's usually a 90-minute ride.But you'd better set off at 2∶30 in case there is a traffic jam on the way. (Text 7) M:I'm wondering if it's going to be fine this afternoon. W:So what? M:The sports meet!It's fixed at 2∶00, but the fog!You can only see a short distance. W:But don't you see the wind's beginning to lift it up?I bet it will be fine this afternoon. M:Don't be so sure. W:You've heard the forecast this morning, haven't you? M:No.That's why I'm worried. W:Why not try the 24-hour telephone weather forecast service? M:Gee!How come I didn't think of that!I'll do it right away. (Text 8) W:Clinic.Can I help you? M:Good afternoon.This is Frank Stone.I want to make an appointment with Dr.Milton, please. W:Yes.of course, Mr.Stone.We have you on our records.Can you manage this afternoon? M:I'm afraid not.I can manage tomorrow. W:I'm afraid Dr Milton's not on duty tomorrow.He'll be here the day after tomorrow.That's Thursday, March 27th. M:Fine. W:Will 5∶30 be all right? M:Well, yes.But what time is the clinic closed? W:We work from 9∶00 a.m.to 7∶00 p.m.on weekdays.We don't work at the weekend. M:I'd prefer a later time so that I can come along after work. W:Then what about 6∶15? M:Well, that's fine. (Text 9) M:Miss Dermott, let me ask you straight away.Do you think, within a few years, many people could work at home instead of working in offices? W:Oh, yes.It's happening now.You see, the communication industry has made much progress in the last ten years. M:And how do these people manage to work?I mean, what equipment do they have at home? W:Well, they have a television set, a computer, a printer, and a telephone, to connect with other computers. M:Oh, I see.But surely there're some advantages in being able to work at home. W:Yes.Working at home, people don't have to spend a lot of time getting to and from their work places.The rush hours, as everyone knows, are the worst times of day to travel.Millions of people spend their working lives getting up early to avoid the rush hours. M:Ah, yes, I see.What do you think about the conditions of home-workers? W:Oh, let me tell you what might happen.In the future a British firm in, for example, London, might employ clerks in Belfast, or a Paris company could have their secretaries in Spain, and then they just use a telephone to call around for the labor. (Text 10) Welcome to our exhibition on“The Home in History”.Our purpose is to show that the design of the home tells us something about the society in the past.There is no better place to start, I think, than in that center of family life-the kitchen.If you will, please follow me…The first kitchen, in our exhibition is probably a little bigger than your own.You can see it's a big room with a high ceiling and large work tables.There is a huge stove to the left.Food could be cooked for hundreds of people at one time.It took about 25 people to prepare a meal here.And this particular kitchen dates back to the early 1800's.It is not an example of the ordinary family kitchen, but it does give us some idea about the certain requirements of building the kitchens that were common in the homes of that time.Can you point out some of the characteristics of the design? |
第Ⅱ卷 (共三节,满分45分)
第一节:(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。注意请将正确答案写在二卷答题纸相应位置上。
Body language is the quiet, secret and most powerful language of all. It is said that our body movements communicate about 50% of what we really mean while words themselves only express 7%. So, while your mouth is closed, just what is your body saying…
Arms. 71 If you keep your arms to the sides of your body or behind your back, this suggests you are not afraid of taking on whatever comes your way. 72 If someone upsets you, just cross your arms to show you’re unhappy.
Head. When you want to appear confident, keep your head level. If you are monitor in class, you can take on this position when you want your words to be taken seriously. 73
Legs. Your legs tend to move around a lot more than normal when you are nervous or telling lies. If you are at interviews, try to keep them still.
Posture. A good posture makes you feel better about yourself. 74 This makes breathing more difficult, which in turn can make you feel nervous or uncomfortable.
Mouth. When you are thinking, you often purse (皱拢) your lips. You might also use this position to hold back all angry comment you don’t wish to show.
75 .
A.If you are feeling down, you normally don’t sit straight, with your shoulders inwards. |
B.If you are pleased, you usually open your eyes wide and people can notice this. |
C.Outgoing people generally use their arms with big movements, while quieter people keep them close to their bodies. |
D.How you hold your arms shows how open and receptive you are to people you meet. |
E.However, it will probably still be noticed, and people will know you’re not pleased.
F.However, to be friendly in listening or speaking, you must move your head a little to one side.
G.Don’t say too much when you’re happy.