题目内容
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 man?
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A.He is a policeman.
B.He is a taxi driver.
C.He is a postman.
2.What will the woman probably do?
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A.Lock the computer lab later.
B.Leave with the man.
C.Show the man where the lab is.
3.What's the probable relationship between the man and the woman?
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A.Doctor and patient.
B.Husband and wife.
C.Manager and customer.
4.How will the man and the woman travel?
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A.By bus. B.By airplane. C.By car.
5.When are Francie and Mike getting married?
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A.In August. B.In June. C.In July.
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。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秒钟的答题时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第六段材料,回答第6至8小题。
6.What had gone wrong in their house?
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A.Their washing machine.
B.The electricity.
C.The lights.
7.Which of the following is true?
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A.Mr Smith did nothing for them at all.
B.Mr Smith asked too much money from them for the work.
C.Mr Smith did help them but couldn't solve the problem completely that day.
8.Why did the man think repairing the wires was too much?
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A.Because he wanted to buy a car.
B.Because he doesn't have a car.
C.Because their car needed repairing.
听第七段材料,回答第9至11题。
9.How long have Gary and his family lived here?
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A.They have lived here for about a year.
B.They are new here.
C.They have lived here since he started school.
10.How is the life for a new child in a school?
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A.Easy. B.Interesting. C.Hard.
11.Who felt nervous that day?
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A.Gary.
B.The new student.
C.Gary's mother.
听第八段材料,回答第12至14小题。
12.What does Dr Wilson teach?
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A.English. B.Maths. C.Chemistry.
13.Which subject will Fred probably get an “A” in?
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A.History. B.Maths. C.Chemistry.
14.What will Dr Wilson do in order to help Fred have a good chance to get an “A”?
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A.She will give her students two more tests.
B.She will give her students two less tests.
C.She will ask her students to write a composition in English.
听第九段材料,回答第15至17小题。
15.Why does the women repeat the man's question. “What's wrong with it?”
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A.She is angry. B.She is puzzled. C.She is pleased.
16.Where are the man's cigarettes?
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A.On the carpet. B.On the tree. C.In the dustbin.
17.What does the woman think of housework?
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A.Not very important.
B.Not very easy.
C.Nothing at all.
听第十段材料,回答第18至20小题。
18.Why didn't Jane go to see the film?
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A.She had to teach.
B.She took an exam.
C.She had to prepare for an exam.
19.What did Jim find especially moving in the film?
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A.The farmers reaction(反应)to the loss of the crop.
B.The farmer's moving speech.
C.The way the farmers cried.
20.How did Jim tell Jane about the film?
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A.Telephoned her.
B.By writing a note.
C.Talked to her face to face.
解析:
A;A;B;C;C;B;C;C;A;C;B;A;A;C;A;C;B;C;A;A Text 1 W: Good afternoon, officer. I am a stranger here. Can you tell me how to get to the post office? M: Yes. Go up this street and take the first turning on the left. The post office is next to a children's park. You won't miss it. Text 2 M: Shall I lock up the computer lab now before I go home? W: Don't bother. I'm not leaving for a while. I can check it on my way home. Text 3 W: It's already 9. Aren't you up yet? M: Give me a break, will you? After all, it is Sunday. Text 4 M: Can we travel to New York together? W: Certainly. I'll pick you up at 2:00 and we should arrive there by 5:00 if the traffic isn't too heavy. Text 5 M: I thought Francie and Mike were getting married in June. W: No, that's when his cousin's wedding is. They're getting married the following month. Text 6 W: Please ture off the light, Harry. M: Why? What's the many? I want to read the paper. W: If we turn on too many lights, all the electricity in the house will go off. M: Now who told you that? W: Our new neighbour Mr Smith. M: Mr Smith? When did he come to our home? W: I had to go to his home and ask for help today. M: What was wrong? W: When I turned on the washing machine, all the lights were out. M: Well, did he take care of it for you? W: Yes, but he said it would take a lot more work to do a really good job. M: What does he mean by really a good job? W: He said we needed new electric wires throughout the house and a lot of other things. M: Did he tell how much it would cost? W: Yes, about a thousand dollars. M: A thousand dollars. That's a lot of money. And just when we need to get some work done on our car, too. Text 7 M: You know, Mum, I forgot how hard it was to be a new child in school, but today I remembered how I hated it. I didn't know anyone. Everyone seemed to have a friend except me. When all the children played in the playground, I felt left out. W: What made you remember all this, Gary? We moved here a year ago. M: I know, but today a new child came into class. He looked so sad. I tried to smile at him, but he kept looking at the ground. I'll try again tomorrow, I remember what it was like. Text 8 M: Dr Wilson, can I talk to you for a minute? W: Sure, Fred. What is it? M: I'm worried about my grade in your English class. I really want an “A” but… W: I see. Well, it might be hard for you to get an “A”. So far you have a “B” average. You would need a 97 or 98 on your final exam to get an “A”. Do you think you can get that high a score? M: Probably not. The problem is I have to have a “B” average in all the subjects to get the prize from our government, or I'll have to find a part - time job. I'm afraid it is difficult for me to put all my heart in my study if I have to work in my spare time. I'll probably get an “A” in history and a B in maths, but I'll get a “C” in chemistry. W: That is a problem, isn't it? You'll have to have an “A” in English to get a “B” average. M: Yes, but things don't look very good for me right now. W: I gave two less tests this term than I usually do. That might have changed your grade a little. Maybe I'll give everyone a chance to write a composition in English. Then you'll have a good chance to get an “A”. M: That would be great. I'll try my best. Thank you very much. Text 9 W: Mike! Look at the floor! M: What's wrong with it? W: What's wrong with it? It's dirty! M: Oh…W: It's dirty because you never wipe your shoes. M: Sorry, love. W: What are you looking for now? M: My cigarettes. W: Well, they are not here. They are in the dustbin. M: In the dustbin! Why? W: Because there's cigarette ash on every carpet in the house. M: I don't drop ash on the carpets. W: Oh, yes, you do. I know because I clean it. Anyway, cigarettes are a waste of money. M: Maybe they are, but I earn the money! It doesn't grow on trees you know. I work eight hours a day. Remember? W: Well, what about my money then? M: What do you mean “your money”? You don't go out to work, do you? W: No, I don't go out to work. I work fifteen hours a day…here! M: Well, housework is different… W: Oh, I see…, so housework is different, is it? Housework doesn't matter. Well, you do it then. M: Hey, wait a minute, Pat… Text 10 Hi, Jane. This is Jim. You missed a wonderful movie last night. Too bad you had to study for that history test. Anyway, I really wish you had been able to go with us. It was one of the most beautiful films I've ever seen. Oh, I don't mean beautiful because of the scenery. As a matter of fact, the land where they made the film wasn't beautiful at all. The beautiful thing was the way the actors played their parts. You know me. I am usually not easily moved, but a couple of times I almost cried. Once was when the farmer in the film was standing in the middle of his wheat field. There had been hardly any rain for a good harvest. A dust storm destroyed his whole crop. The actor acted the part so simply that the whole story came to life. I don't think he ever said a word. He just stood there looking over the field and then down at his empty hands. Well, I won't go on and on about it. Promise me you will see it soon. |