题目内容

---Was ______ Bill, ______ played basketball very well, ______ helped the blind man cross the road?

---Yes, of course. He is always ready to help others.


  1. A.
    it; that; who
  2. B.
    this; who; that
  3. C.
    which; that; that
  4. D.
    it; who; that
D
本题考查强调句型和定语从句。第一空考查强调句型中的it;第二空考查who引导的非限制性定语从句;第三空考查强调句型的that。
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作题时,先将答案划在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上,并将“获取信息”答案填写在答题纸上。

第一节:听力(共15小题;每小题1.5分;满分22.5分)

听下面五段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的ABC三个选项中选出最佳的选项,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,每个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第一段对话,回答第1至第3小题。

1.Where does the conversation most probably take place?

A.at their home

B.at the post office

C.at their office

2.What is Mr. Wolf’s full name and what is his address?

A.Jason Wolf, 3202 Santiago

B.James Wolf, 3020 Santiago

C.Jason Wolf, 3220 Santiago

3.What can we learn about Mr. Wolf?

A.He is in another city

B.He is in hospital

C.He is sick at home

听第二段对话,回答第4至第6小题。

4.What had gone wrong in their house?

A.their washing machine

B.The garlic was sold out

C.The price is too high

5.What can you get from the woman’s words?

A.Mr. Smith did nothing for them at all

B.Mr. Smith asked too much money from them for his work

C.Mr. Smith did help but couldn’t solve all the problems that day.

6.Why did the man think it would cost him dearly?

A.Because he wanted to buy a car

B.Because he doesn’t have a good job

C.Because their car needs repairing, too

听第三段对话,回答第7至第9小题。

7.Why does the man want to get a car?

A.Because it’s useful for his work

B.Because he has got a lot of money

C.Because the car won't cost him so much

8.How does the man like the Ford appeared in the market days ago?

A.Excellent

B.Too expensive

C.Low quality

9.How much will the man have to pay for the remaining?

A.$2,500

B.$13,800

C.$30,000

听第四段对话,回答第10至第12小题。

10.How long did the woman actually take the driving lessons?

A.Two weeks

B.Three weeks

C.Six weeks

11.What kind of a driver can we make sure the woman is?

A.Ordinary

B.Extremely bad

C.Extremely good

12.How many accidents did the woman have?

A.1

B.2

C.3

听第五段对话,回答第13至第15小题。

13.What can you infer according to the writer of this passage?

A.Not to give any tip to others

B.Only to give tip to old men

C.To give tip to the right person

14.Who will pay the bill if a person has a meal with his/her friends in a restaurant?

A.He/She should pay the bil

B.His/Her friends should pay the bill

C.The inviter should pay the bill

15.What has happened to women today in Britain and America?

A.Women are quite equal to men

B.Women hold all the important positions in business

C.Women have changed their conditions in many ways

第二节(共5小题;每小题1.5分;满分7.5分)

听下面一段对话,请根据题目要求,从听到的内容中获取必要的信息,填入16-20的空格中。录音读两遍,每遍之间停顿45秒钟。听完后你有两分钟的作答时间。

Country Teachers’ Day Other Descriptions

American September 28th It is the   1   of Chinese ancient philosopher Confucius(孔子) Thailand -January 16th Teachers   2   work on that day.   3   une 12th / Hungary   4   /Many Of these countries

The government and the whole society show their   5   and to teachers and education.

The election is over. The celebrations have ended. And the work for US president-elect Barack Obama has begun. The 47-year-old politician rose to the highest place because he was against the war in Iraq and he planned to fix the difficult economy. But what will the first African-American president do for race relations?  

Obama's victory appears to have given blacks and other minorities a true national role model. For years, many looked to athletes, musicians and pop stars for inspiration. As Darius Turner, an African-American high school student in Los Angeles, told the Los Angeles Times, “Kobe (the basketball player) doesn't have to be everyone's role model anymore.” A USA Today survey found that two-thirds of Americans believe relations between blacks and whites “will eventually be worked out”. This is the most hopeful answer since the question was first asked in 1963.  

However, it's still too early to tell whether Obama's presidency will solve many of the social problems facing low-income black families.  

It's unlikely that Obama will be able to reverse such trends overnight.  

However, Bil Banks, an expert of African-American Studies, says that young blacks need to find role models to follow. “That's not Martin Luther King, and not Barack Obama,” he told the Los Angeles Times. “It’s actually the people closest to them. Barack only has so much influence.”  

In the opinion of black British politician Trevor Phillips, Obama's rise will contribute more to multiculturalism than to race relations in the US.  

68. For what reason did Obama win the election?  

A. He was African-American.  

B. He wanted to solve race relations.  

C. He could set an example for blacks.  

D. He was against the war and tried to improve economy.  

69. Which of the following is TRUE?  

A. Darius Turner regards Obama as his model.  

B. Obama answered the question asked in1963.  

C. Bil Banks was also African-American.  

D. Obama can improve the blacks' condition quickly.  

70. The underlined word “reverse” probably means _________.  

A. change            B. equal          C. interrupt          D. prevent  

71. What's the main idea of the passage?  

A. Obama has become the first African-American president.  

B. Obama has begun his work.  

C. Obama's victory has inspired young black people.  

D. Obama's rise has influenced the world.  

The election is over. The celebrations have ended. And the work for US president-elect Barack Obama has begun. The 47-year-old politician rose to the highest place because he was against the war in Iraq and he planned to fix the difficult economy. But what will the first African-American president do for race relations?  

Obama's victory appears to have given blacks and other minorities a true national role model. For years, many looked to athletes, musicians and pop stars for inspiration. As Darius Turner, an African-American high school student in Los Angeles, told the Los Angeles Times, “Kobe (the basketball player) doesn't have to be everyone's role model anymore.” A USA Today survey found that two-thirds of Americans believe relations between blacks and whites “will eventually be worked out”. This is the most hopeful answer since the question was first asked in 1963.  

However, it's still too early to tell whether Obama's presidency will solve many of the social problems facing low-income black families.  

It's unlikely that Obama will be able to reverse such trends overnight.  

However, Bil Banks, an expert of African-American Studies, says that young blacks need to find role models to follow. “That's not Martin Luther King, and not Barack Obama,” he told the Los Angeles Times. “It’s actually the people closest to them. Barack only has so much influence.”  

In the opinion of black British politician Trevor Phillips, Obama's rise will contribute more to multiculturalism than to race relations in the US.  

 

68. For what reason did Obama win the election?  

A. He was African-American.  

B. He wanted to solve race relations.  

C. He could set an example for blacks.  

D. He was against the war and tried to improve economy.  

69. Which of the following is TRUE?  

A. Darius Turner regards Obama as his model.  

B. Obama answered the question asked in1963.  

C. Bil Banks was also African-American.  

D. Obama can improve the blacks' condition quickly.  

70. The underlined word “reverse” probably means _________.  

A. change            B. equal          C. interrupt          D. prevent  

71. What's the main idea of the passage?  

A. Obama has become the first African-American president.  

B. Obama has begun his work.  

C. Obama's victory has inspired young black people.  

D. Obama's rise has influenced the world.  

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