题目内容
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话你将听一遍。
1.What time is it?
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A.8. B.9. C.10.
2.What is Peter going to do this afternoon?
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A.Play basketball. B.Ride a bicycle. C.Go swimming.
3.How much is the man going to pay?
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A.20 pence. B.25 pence. C.30 pence.
4.How will the woman travel to New York?
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A.By car. B.By train. C.By plane.
5.What is the woman doing?
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A.Making a suggestion.
B.Asking for help.
C.Offering advice.
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟时间阅读每小题,听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白你将听两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。
6.Where is the new sports center?
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A.On Hill Road.
B.On Mill Street.
C.On Station Road.
7.What sport did the man do last week?
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A.Swimming. B.Basketball. C.Table-tennis.
8.When will they go to the sports center?
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A.On Friday. B.On Thursday. C.On Wednesday.
听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。
9.Where can you hear the talk by the American writer?
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A.At the bookshop. B.In the library. C.In Allen Hall.
10.What is the talk about?
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A.The writer's latest novel.
B.The writer's success story.
C.The writer's recent journey.
11.Who is the man speaking to?
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A.Students. B.Teachers. C.Club members.
听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。
12.Where does the woman do most of her work?
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A.In planes. B.In the office. C.At the airport.
13.What does the woman do at the beginning of each workday?
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A.Talk to air-hostesses.
B.Check the computers.
C.Get flight information.
14.What does the woman want to do?
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A.Stop traveling.
B.Earn more money.
C.Stay in the same job.
听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。
15.Who is going to visit the place?
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A.Customers. B.Reporters. C.Tourists.
16.where will the woman meet the visitors?
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A.At the office.
B.At the factory.
C.At a restaurant.
17.What is the relationship between the man and the woman?
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A.Teacher and student.
B.Boss and assistant.
C.Visitor and host.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.Why is the man angry with the woman?
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A.She hasn't kept a place for him.
B.She hasn't got any idea who he is.
C.She hasn't given him a phone call.
19.How is the problem solved?
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A.The woman helps the man find another room.
B.The man calls to tell his friends not to come.
C.The woman manages to get the man a table.
20.What does the man do?
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A.He's a businessman.
B.He's the head waiter.
C.He's a policeman.
解析:
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C;A;C;B;B;A;C;A;B;C;A;A;C;C;B;B;B;A;C;A Text 1 W: Excuse me, can you tell me the time? M: Yes, It's 10 O'clock. W: Thank you. M: You're welcome. Text 2 M: Hello, Mrs. Tailor, is Peter there? W: No. He is out on his bicycle at the moment. M: Oh! Can he go swimming this afternoon? W: Sorry, Jack. He's got a basketball match this afternoon. Tex 3 W: Can I help you? M: Yes, I'd like a pound of oranges, please. W: Do you want the ones at 20 pence, 25 pence or 30 pence? M: The ones at 30 pence, please. Text 4 M: Are you going to take the train to New York? W: Yes, we've booked the tickets. We wanted to drive up there but we've been having problems with the car and we can't afford to fly. Text 5 W: Paul. M: Yes? W: Pass me the sugar, will you? I can't bear coffee without it. M: Sure. Here you are. W: Thank you. Text 6 M: Hello, Julie. Have you been to the new sports center yet? W: Not yet, Peter. Where is it? M: On Hill road, you know, near Mill street, behind the station. W: Oh, is it good? M: Yes, it's great. You can do a lot of sports. I played table-tennis last Thursday and watched the basketball match there, too. W: What about swimming? M: There is a very good swimming pool there, too. Do you want to go with me next week? W: Sure. Any day except Wednesday. M: Well. Why don't we go on Friday? Then we can stay late. W: Ok. Let's meet after school. Text 7 On Saturday evening, there is a talk by a well - known American writer, Sarah Jones. You may have read her latest novel. It's in all the bookshops at the moment. Well, she is giving a talk at 8 p. m. on Saturday evening in the library. That's the building next to Allen Hall, the English Department Building. Miss Jones has just returned form Africa and will talk about all her experiences there. She traveled through 3 different countries and met lots of interesting people. Now, I'd like to remind you that the talk is for everyone, not just for the fourth - year students. I'm sure the talk will be very interesting and hope you all have a great time. Text 8 My office is at Chicago International Airport. But I spend 60% of my time in the air. I teach air - hostesses and help them with any problems. My hours are usually from 8 am to 4 pm, but sometimes I work from 1 pm to 9 pm. At work, the first thing I do is to check plane times on my computer and then I speak with some of the air - hostesses. Sometimes I go on a long flight to check how the air - hostesses are doing. That's my favorite part of the job. But I like office work, too. Traveling can be hard work. When I get back from a long journey, all I can do is to eat something and then go to bed. I don't earn much money, but I'm happy with the United Airlines and want to stay there and continue to travel. Text 9 W: You know these people who want to read about the company? M: Yes. You are meeting them next week, aren't you? W: Hum. Where should I take them, the factory perhaps? M: I suppose you prefer this office because it is more comfortable. W: Well. I did think here, yes. But maybe a restaurant somewhere. M: I think they prefer to see where our products are made. W: Ok, I'll meet them there. Text 10 W: I understand how you feel, sir. But there simply isn't any room. The person who took your book in must have forgotten to write it down. I'm afraid it was just a mistake. He is new, you see. M: Just a mistake? Do you realize that I've invited some very important people to dinner? That mistake could make me lose an important business partner. W: I'm sorry, sir. I suggest you call them and explain the problem. I'm sure you'll find several other very good restaurants around here. M: I can't get in touch with them now. They are probably on their way at this very minute. Surely you could fit one more table in. W: Not unless you'd like me to put you in the hall, sir. M: Well. Ok. That's better than nothing. |