题目内容
听力(共两节,20小题,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题)
听下面5段对话。回答问题,每段对话只读一遍。
1、What will the woman do next?
A、Buy a book
B、See a movie
C、Have dinner
2、Where are the speakers going to spend their holiday?
A、Hainan
B、Dalian
C、Baidaihe
3、What does the man mean?
A、He does 't want the woman to buy new CDs.
B、The new music is not worth listening to.
C、He has bought some new CDs for the woman.
4、How will the woman go outing(短途旅行)tomorrow?
A、By bus
B、In her own car
C、In the man 's car.
5、When will the man probably arrive in New York?
A、At 3∶30 p. m..
B、At 3∶00 p. m..
C、At 6∶30 p. m..
第二节(共15小题)
听下面5段对话或独白,回答问题,每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答6至8题
6、What does the woman do in the group?
A、She plays the violin.
B、She plays the piano.
C、She sings.
7、Who is Miss.Pearson?
A、The director of the group.
B、A dancer of the group.
C、A guitar player of the group.
8、How often does the group meet?
A、Once a week
B、Twice a week
C、Three times a week.
听第7段材料回答9至11题
9、What may the woman be?
A、A college teacher.
B、A photographer.
C、A doctor.
10、Where does the woman always swim in July?
A、In a lake.
B、In a river.
C、In a swimming poor.
11、When will the speakers play chess together?
A、Next Sunday.
B、Next Saturday
C、Next Friday
听第8段材料,回答12至14小题
12、Where was the blue coat made?
A、In Beijing
B、In Guangzhou
C、In Shanghai
13、How much is the green coat now?
A、180 yuan.
B、200 yuan
C、160 yuan
14、Why is the green coat dearer?
A、It `s better in the quality.
B、It `s past the lower-price day
C、It `s made in a different place.
听第9段材料,回答15至17题
15、Who worked at the boys `s camp last summer?
A、Steve
B、Mary
C、Wendy `s brother
16、Why does Wendy want to get a job at the hotel?
A、She worked there last summer.
B、She can make some money.
C、She is good at making the bed.
17、What can we learn from the conversation?
A、The woman does 't learn well at school
B、One can 't earn much by cutting grass
C、The man is a college student.
听第10段材料,回答18至20小题
18、How many children are there in the man's family?
A、2.
B、3.
C、4.
19、What does the man's father do?
A、He is a teacher.
B、He is a doctor.
C、He is a secretary.
20、Where did the man live when he got to New York at first?
A、On the streets.
B、In the house he rented
C、In a food shop.
1.What will the woman do next?
2.Where are the speakers going to spend their holiday?
3.What does the man mean?
4.How will the woman go outing(短途旅行)tomorrow?
5.When will the man probably arrive in New York?
A、At 3∶30 p. m..
B、At 3∶00 p. m..
C、At 6∶30 p. m..
6.What does the woman do in the group?
7.Who is Miss.Pearson?
8.How often does the group meet?
B、Twice a week.
9.What may the woman be?
10.Where does the woman always swim in July?
11.When will the speakers play chess together?
12.Where was the blue coat made?
13.How much is the green coat now?
14.Why is the green coat dearer?
15.Who worked at the boys `s camp last summer?
16.Why does Wendy want to get a job at the hotel?
17.What can we learn from the conversation?
18.How many children are there in the man's family?
19.What does the man's father do?
20.Where did the man live when he got to New York at first?
At the age of sixteen, I joined a volunteer group with my dad. I went on my first volunteer project in West Virginia. On the night we arrived, we discovered that “our family” was living in a trailer(拖车) that was in poor condition. A crew had been working on it for two weeks, but every time they finished one problem, another surfaced.
We decided the only reasonable solution was to build a new house – something unusual but necessary under these circumstances. The family was overjoyed with their new house that was twenty by thirty feet with three bedrooms, a bath and a kitchen.
On Tuesday of that week, while we ate lunch together, I asked the family’s three boys, Josh, Eric and Ryan, "What do you want for your new room?" Expecting toys and other gadgets that children usually ask for, we were surprised when Josh responded, "I just want a bed."
The boys had never slept in a bed! They were accustomed to plastic mats. That night we had a meeting and decided that beds would be the perfect gift. On Thursday night, a few adults in our group drove to the nearest city and bought beds and new bedding.
When we saw the delivery truck coming, we told the family about the surprise. We could hardly contain ourselves. It was like watching excited children on Christmas morning.
That afternoon, as we fitted the frames of the beds tog tether, Eric ran into the house to watch us. Too dirty to enter his room, he observed with wide-eyed enthusiasm from the doorway.
As my father slipped a pillowcase onto one of the pillows, Eric asked, "What is that?"
"A pillow," she replied.
"What do you do with it?" Eric continued to ask.
"When you go to sleep, you put your head on it,” I answered softly. Tears came to our eyes as she handed Eric the pillow.
"Oh . . . that's soft," he said, hugging it tightly.
Now, when my sister or I start to ask for something that seems urgent, my Dad gently asks, "Do you have a pillow?"
We know exactly what he means.
The writer’s first volunteer project was .
A.working on a poor trailer B.helping a poor family
C.donating beds and bedding D.dealing with a housing problem
On bearing Josh’s answer, the writer was shocked because .
A.the family lived in a trailer B.he expected to get some toys
C.he didn’t know what a bed was D.the boys had no bed to sleep in
From the passage, we can learn that Eric had never seen before.
A.a trailer B.a truck C.a pillow D.a house
By saying “Do you have a pillow?”, the writer’s father means that .
A.what they want to get may be unnecessary
B.they should not waste money on small things
C.they should do more volunteer work for the poor
D.what he will buy is not what they want but a pillow
Pulling heavy suitcases all day in the summer is hard work, especially when you're a thin 14-year-old.That was me in 1940-the youngest and smallest baggage boy at New York City's Pennsyl-vania Railway Station.
After just a few days on the job, I began noticing that the other fellows were overcharging passengers. I'd like to join them, thinking, "Everyone else is doing it."
When I got home that night, I told my dad what I wanted to do." You give an honest day's work," he said, looking at me straight in the eye." They're paying you. If they want to do that, you let them do that."
I followed my dad's advice for the rest of that summer and have lived by his words ever since.
Of all the jobs I've had, it was my experience at Pennsylvania Railway Station that has stuck with me. Now I teach my players to have respect for other people and their possessions. Being a member of a team is a totally shared experience. If one person steals, it destroys trust and hurts everyone. I can put up with many things, but not with people who steal. If one of my players were caught stealing, he'd be gone.
Whether you're on a sports team, in an office or a member of a family, if you can't trust one another, there's going to be trouble.
1.What can be inferred about the baggage boys?
A. They could earn much, but they had to work hard.
B. Many of them earned money in a dishonest way.
C. They were all from poor families.
D. They were all thin, young boys.
2.What does the father's advice imply?
A. It is wrong to give more pay to the passengers.
B. Don't believe them if they are paying you more.
C. Don't follow others to overcharge the passengers.
D. It is difficult to work hard and live as an honest boy.
3.The writer can't put up with stealing because he thinks that ______.
A. it is a totally shared experience
B. it is considered as the most dangerous
C. it does great harm to human relationship
D. it may lead to the loss of his sports team
4.It can be concluded from the text that ______.
A. his father's advice helped him to decide which job to take up
B. working in the sports team was his most important experience
C. he learnt much from his shared experience with his team members
D. his experience as a baggage boy had a great influence on his later life
I was on the shoulder of a busy highway in Chicago, looking at my tool-box and spare tire (备用轮胎). I had 31 tires before—that was not a big deal—but I was 32 about being approached by another person while stuck on the side of the road, or being 33 by a passing car.
As I bent into the trunk (后备箱), I heard a man’s 34 from behind and to my left. I had no idea what he said, 35 when I heard his voice I screamed and ran toward the 36 building. After a moment I realized he wasn’t 37 me, so I turned to see what he was doing.
38 , I saw a minibus full of boy scouts (童子军队员). They then 39 in front of my car. And I heard the man tell the boys to remove the spare tire from my trunk to 40 my flat! As I timidly (胆怯地) walked back, I could hear him speaking to the 41 .
“See, boys,” he said to them, “this young lady is terrified, and for good 42 . Thousands of young women are 43 every year. She did the right thing 44 like that.” He then told the boys how they, as men, are 45 not only for 46 and protecting them. After he made that 47 , he gave step-to-step instructions on changing a flat on the side of the road 48 .
The boys learned a lot that day, and so did I. I’m so grateful there are 49 men in the world. I saw one, 50 our youth to be honorable, making the world a safer place for women, for everyone.
1. A.lost B.changed C.bought D.cleaned
2. A.certain B.disappointed C.curious D.worried
3. A.stopped B.pulled C.hit D.ignored
4. A.voice B.cry C.shout D.laughter
5. A.if B.because C.although D.unless
6. A.nearest B.oldest C.same D.last
7. A.asking B.upsetting C.following D.hurting
8. A.Confidently B.Calmly C.Gladly D.Surprisingly
9. A.rested B.gathered C.played D.ate
10. A.fix B.choose C.make D.reach
11. A.policeman B.ladies C.boys D.passengers
12. A.measure B.behavior C.reason D.health
13. A.injured B.charged C.blamed D.attacked
14. A.singing B.running C.jumping D.trying
15. A.responsible B.grateful C.anxious D.famous
16. A.appealing to B.aiming at C.bringing up D.watching over
17. A.decision B.point C.mistake D.promise
18. A.naturally B.frequently C.safely D.easily
19. A.strong B.happy C.brave D.honorable
20. A.allowing B.warning C.ordering D.teaching