题目内容
第一节:
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,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.What does the woman mean?
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A.She suggests going to the park.
B.She suggests that he should ask someone for help in finding the way.
C.She thinks he couldn't park the car according to the map.
2.When will the man Bill return the car to the woman?
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A.At 5:00 pm. B.By 4:30. C.Four hours later.
3.How is Mr. Brown going to London?
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A.By train. B.By car. C.By plane.
4.What time does the man usually have breakfast?
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A.At 8:00. B.At 10:00. C.At 7:00
5.What will the woman do?
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A.Return the tape to the man at once.
B.Borrow a tape from the man next week.
C.Return the tape to the man next week.
第二节:
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,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独自读一遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。
6.What is Mis. Lampi's full name?
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A.George Lampi.
B.Richard Lampi.
C.Morgan Lampi.
7.Who is the man answering Mrs. Lampi's phone call?
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A.A telephone operator.
B.A wrong person.
C.The very man Mrs. Lampi wants to talk to.
8.What does Mrs. Lampi want the man to do?
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A.To tell her his full name.
B.To find the right man for her.
C.To do something about the bad telephone connection.
听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。
9.Why did Mary stay at home yesterday evening?
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A.To do her homework.
B.To take care of her baby sister.
C.To watch TV.
10.What was on TV last night?
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A.Boxing. B.TV film. C.Singing.
11.What did John do last night?
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A.He watched a basketball match.
B.He watched television.
C.He enjoyed music.
听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。
12.What's the probable relationship between the man and the woman?
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A.Teacher and student.
B.Doctor and patient.
C.Friends.
13.What's the weather like today?
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A.Fine. B.Rainy. C.Cloudy.
14.According to the dialogue, what has happened to John?
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A.John has caught a bad cold.
B.John is not wearing enough clothes.
C.John wears a lot of clothes.
听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。
15.What may the passengers do when the light of the“Fasten your seat-belt”sign is off?
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A.They may sit on their seats.
B.They may fasten their seat-belts.
C.They may move freely in the aircraft.
16.When are the seats kept upright?
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A.At mealtime.
B.During flight.
C.Before sleep.
17.What can we learn from the conversation?
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A.It's not necessary to fasten the seat belts on the plane.
B.Meals are not served on the plane.
C.The man will take the woman's advice.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.Why did the man write this letter?
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A.To send his congratulations on Fred's marriage.
B.To borrow money from Fred in order to get married.
C.To introduce his future wife to Fred.
19.Why isn't the writer of this letter married yet?
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A.Because he hasn't saved enough money.
B.Because he is still not manager of the food company.
C.Because Mary doesn't want to get married so early.
20.What can we learn about Mary Smith?
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A.She was the writer's classmate at college.
B.She studied in the same college with Fred and the writer.
C.She was Fred's classmate at college.
解析:
B;B;A;C;A;B;B;B;B;A;C;C;A;A;C;A;C;A;A;B Text 1 M: I don' t seem to find Park Street on the map. W: Why don't you ask someone where it is? Text 2 M: Can I borrow your car for a few hours this afternoon? W: Sure, Bill. But I need it back by 5:00. M: I'll have it back by 4:30 with full tank. Text 3 M: Mr. Brown is leaving for London today on the 9 o'clock train. We need someone to get him to the station in time. W: I'd be happy to, but there's something wrong with my car. Text 4 W: What time do you usually have breakfast? M: Around 7:00, but lately I've been having trouble getting up in the morning, so I've been eating breakfast at 8:00, 9:00 even as late as 10:00. Text 5 W: I really like the tape you lent me a week ago. M: I'm glad you like it. W: Not only me. All my classmates enjoyed it. Would you mind if I kept it for another week? M: Sorry, I have to use it myself. Text 6 M: Brown. W: This is Richard Lampi from Morgan Enterprise. Is that Mr. George Braun? M: Sorry, what's your name? W: Lampi. L-A-M-P-I. M: I'm sorry, Mrs. Lempi. This is Robert Brown. I think you've got the wrong extension. W: Oh, could you put me through to Mr. George Braun, please? M: Just a moment. Text 7 M: Why did your parents make you stay at home yesterday evening, Mary? W: They wanted to go out, and so they made me look after my baby sister. M: Didn't you mind doing it? W: No, I didn't. My sister was very good and I did quite a lot of homework. M: Didn't you even want to go to the cinema? W: Not really. I watched television for an hour. M: What was on television last night? W: Boxing. It was excellent. M: Oh, I enjoy watching boxing on television, too. What a pity I missed it last night! W: What did you do last night, John? M: I went to a concert. Text 8 W: Hello, John. How are you feeling now? M: Awful. W: Shall I open the window? It's a lovely day. M: No, thank you, Susan. I'm cold. W: Shall I turn on the fire? M: Yes please. Will you turn it up high? W: Are you sure? It's very warm here. M: I feel very cold. Will you get me another blanket, please? W: Here you are. Shall I put it on the bed? M: No. Put it round my shoulders, please. W: ATCH! (sneezing) M: What's the matter, Susan? W: Will you pass me some tissue, please? Text 9 W: Please observe the“Fasten your seat-belt”sign at the front of the aircraft. When the light is off you are free to move about the aircraft. If the light comes on, return to your seat and fasten your seat-belt. M: What happens if I don't fasten the seat-belt? W: If you don't fasten it, you might get thrown out of your seat in bad weather. By the way, when the meal is served in a few minutes, please return your seats to the upright position. M: Why do we have to do it? W: If your seat isn't upright, it will be difficult for the person behind you to eat his meal. M: Oh, I see. Text 10 Dear Fred, The news in your letter of the 16th was a very welcome surprise. I am very pleased indeed to hear of your marriage, and I offer you my warmest congratulations. I wish you and your wife many years of happiness together and look forward to seeing you both. It must be nearly three years since we met. Your marriage proves that you are doing very well in business. One can't marry in these days of high prices and heavy taxes without a good income. I am still unmarried, but I hope to marry next year. Do you remember Mary Smith, a girl who was at college with us? She's the girl who's going to be my wife, as soon as we can afford to marry. I am still in the food company. I have not yet risen to be manager of the company. In fact I am still only a junior, but I'm beginning to do quite well. Once more, congratulations on your marriage! Yours truly, John |