题目内容
听力(共两节)
第一节(共5小题)
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 will the weather be like?
A.Sunny.
B.Snowy.
C.Rainy.
2.How many students are there at the college?
A.300.
B.600.
C.750.
3.Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.In a shop.
B.In a restaurant.
C.In a hospital.
4.Who is the woman most likely to be?
A.Mr.Black’s wife.
B.Mr.Black’s boss.
C.Mr.Black’s secretary.
5.Why does Lily ask Peter such a question?
A.Because she wants to know if Peter is rich.
B.Because she wants to improve her spoken English.
C.Because she wants to borrow some money from Peter.
第二节(共15小题)
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6段材料,回答第6~8题。
6.What is the feeling of the boy’s mother about her son’s wound?
A.She thought it was not serious.
B.She didn’t know the thing.
C.She probably thought it was much worse than it really was.
7.What’s the relationship between the two speakers?
A.Mother and son.
B.Teacher and parent.
C.Doctor and patient.
8.What’s the matter with the man?
A.He has a headache and feels bad.
B.He is frightened at the blood.
C.He hurts himself on the head.
听第7段材料,回答第9~11题。
9.Why does the woman think Mr.Taylor is cruel?
A.Because he gets angry with her very quickly.
B.Because he once gave her a low mark in an exam.
C.Because he always gives his students boring lessons.
10.What does the man mean by saying “Now I understand”?
A.He knows why the woman hates Mr.Taylor.
B.He knows what kind of teacher Mr.Taylor is.
C.He knows that the woman is not good at history.
11.What is Mr.Taylor like in fact?
A.Quick tempered.
B.Proud.
C.Nice and kind.
听第8段材料,回答第12~14题。
12.What do Russian performers do when they receive the applause(clapping hands)?
A.They don’t clap until they leave the stage.
B.They usually clap together with their fans.
C.They usually rise from their seats.
13.Why did people clap hands a very long time ago?
A.To show that they liked or agreed to something.
B.To express their great admiration for a performer.
C.To attempt to drive the performers out of the stage.
14.What is the speaker mainly talking about?
A.The dream of every performer.
B.The history of clapping in Russia.
C.The different meanings of clapping.
听第9段材料,回答第15~17题。
15.What does Sandra think of her present job?
A.She does not enjoy it.
B.She takes an interest in it.
C.She finds it difficult to do.
16.How can you describe the man talking to Sandra?
A.Careless and unreasonable.
B.Straightforward and understanding.
C.Strict but considerate.
17.Why does the man finally decide to keep Sandra working for LTV?
A.The man thinks that Sandra is happy at LTV.
B.Sandra has told him how she feels about her job.
C.Sandra has agreed to accept the job offered by the man.
听第10段材料,回答第18~20题。
18.When will the basketball team of the University of Colorado play the Oklahoma Sooners?
A.Friday night.
B.Saturday night.
C.Sunday night.
19.How can one book a ticket to the Walter Murphy concert?
A.Go to the office of the Union.
B.Call the Student Union at 666-5771.
C.Stop by the Museum.
20.What is the talk about?
A.The news about the University.
B.The introduction to the University.
C.The University students’ activities for the weekend.
解析:
M:I hope you’ll have a nice holiday with lots of sun. W:Thanks, but I heard over the radio the weather isn’t good. M:Is it going to rain? W:It’s worse than that.It’s going to snow. W:How many students are there at your college? M:Oh, there’re lots.It’s quite a big college. W:About three hundred? M:Oh, more than twice that.Seven hundred and fifty.I think. M:Hey! Who is the manager? W:Yes, sir, can I help you? M:I’m sorry, but I bought this shirt yesterday, and there’s something wrong with it.It hasn’t got any buttons. M:Will Mr.Black be able to see me at 9∶15 tomorrow morning? W:Sorry, but he’s fully booked till eleven. M:Would ten to one be convenient? W:Yes, he’s free then. W:Are you a millionaire, Peter? M:Of course I’m not.Why do you ask, Lily? W:I only want to practice my English. M:Oh, I see.You want to make use of me. W:I’m sorry you had to wait so long. M:That’s all right.Was the boy hurt badly? W:No.After I’d cleaned his head, he felt much better.So did his mother.The blood had frightened her. M:She probably thought it was much worse than it really was. W:Yes, mothers are always worrying about their children.Now, what’s the matter with you? M:I’ve just got a headache.My whole body feels weak.I really feel terrible. W:I’m sorry to hear that.I’ll have to examine you. W:Oh, that Mr.Taylor.He is so boring! M:What do you mean? W:His lessons send me to sleep.And he’s so quick tempered. M:Quick tempered? Mr.Taylor? Are you sure? W:Yes, he gets angry very quickly. M:That doesn’t sound like Mr.Taylor at all. W:And do you know, he spends all the time looking at himself in the window. M:Really? And why does he do that? W:Because he’s always admiring himself.He thinks he knows everything. M:Oh, be reasonable.I’m sure you’re exaggerating.As far as I know, Mr.Taylor seems such a nice and kind person. W:Well, he isn’t.He is cruel. M:Cruel? How can a history teacher be cruel? W:But he only gave me two out of ten points in my history test. M:Oh, now I understand.I think you’d better work harder at your study. M:Now let’s come to the Social Culture.Here’s Judith with more. W:In many parts of the world people clap hands to show that they like or agree to something.In the theater, at a concert, or at a football game, people clap hands after they see something they like.In Russia, the actors, performers, and athletes clap together with the audience.In most countries, however, the performers are happy to receive the applause.They don’t clap back to their fans. A very long time ago clapping meant the opposite of what it means now.When people did not like an actor or a performer they clapped.They were trying to make as much noise as possible.They continued to clap until the actor left the stage.At some time in history the meaning of clapping changed.Now when an audience wants to show great admiration for a performer, they not only clap but stand up and clap.That is called a standing ovation.A standing ovation is the dream of every performer.Many actors say that is what they work so hard for-Applause! Applause! M:Honestly, Sandra, I’m not very pleased with you.I don’t know…It’s something about the way you deal with your work, your attitude to it, and that worries me. W:Oh, really? M:Well, I find that you’re not easy to work with.Yes, really, I find you rather difficult. W:I’m sorry you think that way. M:The point is I can’t recommend somebody for a rise who doesn’t take an active interest in their work.You can see that, can’t you, Sandra? W:Er…, yes.I can and I’m sorry.I thought I was doing my best. M:Maybe, but you don’t seem to like…I mean, are you happy at LTV? Perhaps you need a change.Have you ever thought about working somewhere else? W:Well, no.It’s not that.I like it here.I like working for LTV.I think television is exciting.It’s just that my job, what I do, seems so boring, so repetitive. M:I see.Yes, I think I understand how you feel.I’m glad you told me.But you’ve got to realize, Sandra, that we can’t all do exciting work all the time. W:Yes, I know that. M:Look, this is what I think we’d better do.Bill Fletcher who deals with audience reaction wants someone to help him on door-to-door interviews and so on.What do you think about that? Here is your weekend guide to what is going on at the University of Colorado… And it is a good weekend for basketball.The Colorado Buffaloes will play the Oklahoma Sooners, Friday night at Oklahoma. There are also a few tickets for the Sunday night concert by Walter Murphy and the Big Apple Band.Most of the tickets are ten dollars, although a very few five-dollar seats are still on sale.To book seats, call the Student Union at 666-5771, or stop by the box office. The University Museum will be open from ten o’clock a. m. until five o’clock p. m.Saturday and Sunday.In addition to the famous rock and mineral collection and the exhibits of early people, there will be a special exhibit of American India pottery and sand paintings.Admission is free.This has been the weekend guide.You are listening to WKID in Boulder, Colorado. |