题目内容
听力
听下面5段对话.每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置.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.Where does the conversation take place?
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A.At home.
B.At the doctor's.
C.In a chemist's.
2.Whet will the man do first?
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A.To arrange for a trip.
B.To move into a new house.
C.To make a house.
3.Whet did the man offer to do?
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A.Bring her to town.
B.Take the box of bricks down.
C.Carry the heavy boo.
4.Who will go to Canada?
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A.The man and Ken.
B.The woman's brother.
C.The women.
5.Where was the woman born?
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A.In the United States.
B.In Australia.
C.In Britain.
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,各个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间.每段对话或独白读两遍.
听第6段材料,回答6~8题.
6.Where did the conversation take place?
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A.At the women's house.
B.In the kitchen.
C.At a department store.
7.How did the woman find out about the shelf?
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A.One of her friends has one.
B.She bough one from her friend before.
C.She read about it in an advertisement.
8.How much is the price for it going to be?
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A.$ 15.50.
B.$ 12.50.
C.Not mentioned in the dialogue.
听第7段材料,回答9~11题.
9.Who are the two students?
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A.A new student and an old student.
B.Students learning Spanish.
C.Students learning English.
10.When is the conversation probably taking place?
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A.On the first day of the woman's arrival.
B.In the first class of the training course.
C.During the break between classes.
11.Where are they probably going first?
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A.To Room 110.
B.To Room 310.
C.To Room 290.
听第8段材料,回答12~14题.
12.Who is Fred?
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A.The women's husband.
B.The man's brother.
C.The woman's brother.
13.What will Fred's farm probably be like next year?
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A.It will be completely destroyed.
B.It will be larger.
C.It will be more beautiful.
14.What did the woman once do on the farm?
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A.Milking a cow.
B.Ploughing a field.
C.Helping to get in the harvest of crops.
听第9段材料,回答15~17题.
15.Where is the conversation taking place?
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A.In a second-hand clothes shop.
B.At the police station.
C.At a lost-property office.
16.What can we learn about the woman from the conversation?
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A.She doesn't believe the man.
B.She can't do her job well.
C.She is too busy to talk to the man.
17.Which coat did the man mention in the dialogue?
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A.A white raincoat with a wide belt.
B.A long grey coat with black buttons.
C.A brown overcoat with silk lining.
听第10段材料,回答18~20题.
18.Where is the speaker?
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A.In an art evening.
B.On an exhibition of paintings.
C.In a TV program about art.
19.What is Dr. Wilson busy doing now?
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A.Taking photographs for a newspaper.
B.Teaching painting for university students.
C.Writing a book about art.
20.What can we expect in Dr. Wilson's talk?
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A.Lifestyle in Italy in the 19th century.
B.19th century painters and present-day art.
C.Her experiences in European countries.
解析:
B;A;C;A;B;C;A;A;C;A;B;C;B;A;C;A;B;A;C;B Text 1 M: Good morning, Mrs. Hall. What seems to be the matter with you? W: I hurt my leg when I was going downstairs. Now I can only move around in a wheelchair. M: Now, would you please lie down here and let rue take a look at it? Text 2 W: Are you still planning to move into a new house? M: Yes, but not until I come back from my trip. Text 3 W: This box is heavy as a ton of bricks. I cannot imagine what I put in it. M: Shall I bring it downstairs for you? Text 4 M: Linda, your brother will go to London the winter holidays, won't he? W: I'm not sure. But where are you going? M: Oh, I got a letter from Ken. He said he will go back to his hometown Toronto and he asked me to go with him. W :Really? That's a good idea. Text 5 M: Hi, I don't think we've met . My name is Tom. W: Hi, Tom. Nice to meet you. My name is Bonny. M: Nice to meet you, Bonny. So, where are you from? W: Well, I'm originally from Australia, but we moved to the States when I was about five years old. Text 6 M: Hi, would you like some help? W: Well . I'm looking for something I saw at a friend's house a few days ago. He said he bough it here . It's a light metal shelf that I can attach to my refrigerator. I'm a biologist, and I want to use it for my slides and samples. M: You're in the right department, but we don't have then in stock now. W : Oh, that's too bad. Are you going to get more? M :They are on order, but I should warn you that the price has gone up. W : Just my luck! M: They were $ 12.50, but the new ones will be about 3 dollars more. Come in next week. We should have them by then. Text 7 W :Excuse me. Can you help me, please? I am new here and I want to take same English courses. M: So do I. W : Oh, are you a foreign student, too? M: Yes. I'm Swedish. You're Spanish, aren't you? W: No. I speak Spanish, but I come from Colombia. M: There is a notice board over there. That may tell us which mum we should go to. W: Oh, good idea! “Room 110, New Student” . We are both new students, right? M: Yes, you're right… No, wait a minute. What about “Room 290, English Language ”? Is that the place we should go? W: Look, further down, near the bottom… “Room 310, English for Foreign New and Old Students”. M: That sounds right. W: I think that's it. M: OK. Let's go to Room 310. By the way, my name is Carl, Carl Lindstrom. W: I'm Rose, Rose Morello. M: I'm glad to meet you, Rose. W: The pleasure is also mine, Carl. Text 8 M: Are you going to have a hoilday this year, Mrs. Young? W: Yes, we are thinking of visiting my brother Fred, who is a farmer. M: Farming is a very nice job, although farmer have to work hard. They have to get up at five in the morning. W : Well, John, as a doctor, you're quite used to getting up in the night . Well, as a matter of fact, I have just received a lever from Fred. Will you please turn the light on? The daylight isn't good enough for reading. M: OK. W: Fred says here that his corn is ready for harvest. And he's thinking of buying some more fields next year. M: Oh, he must be doing well. W: Oh, yes, I think he is. He's proud of having the largest farm in Kent. M: I expect you're looking forward to seeing him. W: Yes, we certainly are. And I shall have some outdoor exercise. M: You know, when I was young, I was quite good at ploughing. W: Last time I was at my brother's, I once tried my hand at milking a cow. The result is terrible! I'll never forget the look of pity on that cow's face! Text 9 W : Good morning, sir. M: Good morning. I wonder if you could help me. I lost my coat. W: Where did you lose it, sir? M: Er… I left it on the… um… underground yesterday morning. W: Can you describe it? M: Well, it's a brown overcoat. It's got a wide belt and a thick furry collar that keep your ears warm. It's quite a nice coat, actually. W : Hmm. I'm afraid we haven't gut anything like that, sir. Sorry . M: Well, to tell you the truth. I lost another coat last week on the bus. It's a long coat. It's grey, with black buttons and a black belt. W : Sorry, sir. Nothing like that . M: Hmm. And then only this morning I left my white raincoat in the pan. It's got a silk lining… W: Look, sir. If you really need a coat so badly, there's a very good second-hand clothes shop just round the comer. Text 10 Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. I'm very happy to see that so many of you have been able to come this evening in spite of the weather. I know our speaker will have plenty to say that will be interesting to all of us. Dr. Jane Wilson, whom we are pleased to have with us, has devoted several years to the study of present-day art in Italy, in particular during her tours of lecturing in the University of Palermo. She has traveled widely in France, Britain and Italy, gathering material for the book she's now preparing for publication. She is an expert photographer and has herself prepared many photos that will be used to help understand this lecture. Dr. Wilson will be speaking this evening on the main influences of some major 19th century painting on present-day art in Italy, and we are all looking forward to hearing about a subject which I at least know little, but like all of us here, would like to know much more. Now without further delay, Dr. Wilson. |