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.What is the woman going to do?
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A.Ask Tom to came to the party.
B.Get the Johnsons' address.
C.Tell Tom to pick up the Johnsons.
2.What does the mart need?
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A.A bigger room.
B.A rest.
C.More cool air.
3.Where does this conversation most probably take place?
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A.At a restaurant.
B.At their home.
C.At a shop.
4.What will the man do while Brenda is doing the washing-up?
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A.He'll have finished breakfast by then.
B.He'll be having breakfast in bed.
C.He'll still be sleeping in bed.
5.What are they talking about?
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A.A theatre.
B.A book.
C.An actor.
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6~7题.
6.Why do they go to bed so early?
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A.Because they are tired.
B.Because they are going to get up early tomorrow to catch the train.
C.Because they always go to bed early.
7.Where does Madame Tussaud's live?
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A.In London.
B.In Paris.
C.With the two speakers.
听第7段材料,回答8~10题.
8.When does the woman get to school?
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9.How long does it take the women to get home from school?
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A.One hour.
B.45 minutes.
C.Half an hour.
10.When do they not have lessons?
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A.On Friday afternoon.
B.on Wednesday afternoon.
C.On Monday afternoon.
听第8段材料,回答11~13题.
11.How often does the man eat fast food?
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A.Every day.
B.On workdays.
C.On weekends.
12.What is the main reason that the men eats fast food?
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A.It is convenient.
B.It is tasty.
C.It's good far health.
13.What does the man think of the fast food?
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A.It's his favorite.
B.It needs improving.
C.It's pert of his life .
听第9段材料,回答14~16题.
14.What are the two speakers talking about?
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A.Sydney.
B.Hawaii.
C.Chrismas holidays.
15.Who will the man stay with during his stay in Sydney?
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A.His parents.
B.A host family.
C.His friends.
16.What is the men eager to do?
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A.Travel by plane.
B.Enjoy the warm weather.
C.See the koalas.
听第10段材料,回答17~20题.
17.How do the Japanese greet each other?
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A.By patting each other.
B.By touching each other.
C.By bowing, nodding or shaking hands.
18.What do people do at a dinner table?
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A.They may begin when they are ready.
B.They wait until the older people begin their meal.
C.They begin at the same time.
19.From the passage we learn that
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A.the Japanese open their gifts when they receive them
B.the Japanese value personal space
C.the Japanese use one hand to receive a gift
20.What should you do when giving a gift to the host?
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A.Try to give it in the number of four to wish him luck.
B.Ask the host to open the gift to see if he likes it.
C.Use both hands when you give the gift.
解析:
B;C;A;B;C;B;A;A;C;B; B;A;B;C;B;C;C;B;B;C Text 1 W: I want to ask the Johnsons to come to the party, Tom. Do you happen to know their address? M: No, but I like them to carne. Ask Peter about it. Perhaps he has it. Text 2 W: It's terribly hot in this small room. M: I agree. Would you mind opening the window? W: Of course not. Text 3 M: Are you ready to order, Madam? W: Yeah. Do you have a dry white wine? M: Yes, and a good one, too. W :That's it . Bob, what would you like? Text 4 M: What are your plans for tomorrow, Brenda? W : Well, first I'm going to do the washing-up. M: Poor you! While you are doing the washing-up, I'll be having breakfast in bed. W : It's all right for some people. Text 5 W: I didn't think much of it really. M: Why not? W: Well, I mean, if I go to the theatre, I expert more than just a laugh. Or at least I want to see sane actors I've heard of. I mean, have you ever heard of Peter Griffith? M: I don't think so. Text 6 M: Come on, Sue. It's time for bed! W:But it's only nine o'clock! M: I know, but we need to pet up early tomorrow to catch the train. W: Oh yes, I forgot we're going to London to see Madame Tussaud's. M: That's right. So you need to go to bed early and get a good night's sleep. You'll get a busy day tomorrow! Text 7 M: How many hours a week do you work. Sue? W : We have to start at nine o'clock in the morning. but I'm always at school by a quarter past eight, in fact. Em, we finish at four o'clock 4 days a week, and I usually go home at four o'clcok, and I'm usually home by half pest four. Wednesday afternoon is free, so we finish at twelve o'clock on Wednesday . M : How long have you been interested in computers, Sue? W: I suppose I got interested when I did my master's degree. M: What sort of things do you do with your computer? W : Well, I use my computer, personally, as a word processor, quite a lot , but I also use it for playing around creating programs. Text 8 W: Do you ever eat fast food? M: Yes, Yes, I do. W: What kind of fast food do you normally eat? M: Oh, er, you know, hamburgers, sandwiches, well, sometimes a pizza. W: Oh, right. And how often do you eat fast food? Every day, more than once a week or less than once a week? M: Er, well, Monday to Friday when I'm working, every day, um, but not usually on the weekends. W: And what time of the day do you eat fast food? M: Well, at work as I said, you know at lunchtime. Sometimes, you know, if I'm going out and I've no time to cook in the evening then I'll send out for a pizza. W: And what do you think of fast food? Which statement do you think is true? Um,“either It's convenient.”? M: Sure, that's sort of the main reason that I eat it. We're paying for the convenience, you know the speed of it. W: Right. How about “It tastes good.”? M: Yeah. Um, I mean, not as good as food like in a good restaurant, but it's not bad. W : It's good for you? M : No. Sort of eating quickly and standing up, it's sort of bad for you .The food itself isn't very good for you; you know there's not enough greens, um, you know vegetables or salad. Text 9 M: Are you going m a trip abroad for the Christmas holidays? W : Yes, I'm going to Hawaii for my winter holidays. What about you? M: I'm flying to Sydney, Australia. W :Are you travelling by yourself? M: Well, yes. But I'm going to stay with a host family during my stay in Sydney. I'll meet them at the airport. W: That sounds very exciting. I'm sure you'll have a wonderful experience. M: I think so, too. I cannot wait to see the koalas. I really love animals. W: Well, have a nice trip, and joy the nice weather. M: Thanks. And the same to you. Text 10 Do you enjoy travelling to other countries? Do you like to see new places, taste new foods, and understand how foreign cultures are different from your own? There is a proverb that goes: When in Rome, do as the Romans do. This means that it is a good idea to try to learn the customs of the place you are visiting and do things in the same way. If you plan to travel to Japan, it might be helpful to know some Japanese customs about public behavior, eating out and gifts before you go. Even though you may be familiar with pictures of people in Tokyo crowded into trains during rush hour, bear in mind that people in Japan value their personal space. You might be used to touching someone on the arm or giving a pat on the shoulder, but do not do this in Japan. You greet a person by bowing or nodding, or sometimes by shaking hands. When eating out, before you start a meal, you should he given a basket with a hot towel in it. Use this towel to wipe your hands and then put it back in the basket. Be sure to wait until the older people at your table pink up their chopsticks before you begin eating. You will find that gifts are important. Avoid wing four of anything—the word for “four” is similar to the word for “death” . All gifts, even money, should be wrapped, but your host will probably not open the gift in front of you in order to show that the act of giving is more important than the actual gift. Use both hands when you give or receive a gift. |