题目内容
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
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 could the man be doing?
A.Giving a lesson.
B.Practising typing.
C.Surfing the internet.
2.The woman won’t go ________.
A.to the cinema
B.to the concert
C.to the bank
3.What time will Sally be able to meet Mr.White?
A.At 3p. m.
B.At 3∶30 P. m.
C.At 2∶30 p. m.
4.What does the man advise the woman to do?
A.Take the dictionary away.
B.Buy a dictionary for herself.
C.Use the dictionary at home.
5.What’s the speakers’ problem?
A.They can’t find a place to drink in
B.They have no money to buy a drink.
C.They don’t know how to use the machine.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
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,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
6.Where does the conversation take place?
A.In the theatre.
B.At the entrance.
C.At the box-office.
7.Why is the woman allowed into the theatre with her dog?
A.Her dog is very clever.
B.She has a special ticket for it.
C.There are few people there.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10小题。
8.What is the relationship between the two speakers?
A.Boss and secretary.
B.Father and daughter.
C.Manager and customer.
9.What is David Brown’s phone number?
A.633001
B.622301
C.633201
10.Where is the phone number?
A.On Miss Grey’s desk.
B.On Mr.Banks’ desk
C.On Mr.Brown’s desk
听第8段材料,回答第11至13小题。
11.How long did the man study in England?
A.For two years.
B.For three years.
C.For four years.
12.When did the man return to his old company?
A.In 1985
B.In 1989.
C.In 1995.
13.What job does the man do now?
A.He is a clerk.
B.He is a salesman.
C.He is a sales manager.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16小题。
14.What is the man interested in?
A.Light music.
B.Love stories.
C.American songs.
15.What does the man think of most plays?
A.They are badly written.B.They are too expensive.
C.They are hard to understand.
16.Where do the two speakers finally decide to go?
A.To a concert.
B.To the library.
C.To the theatre.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20小题。
17.Vicki is ________.
A.a host
B.an English learner
C.a soccer mom
18.You’re listening to ________.
A.a piece of news
B.a story
C.a teaching program
19.A “soccer mom” is a mother who often takes her children ________.
A.to watch soccer games
B.to play soccer
C.to do various sports
20.There are ________.
A.more soccer moms in the UK than in the US
B.more soccer moms in the US than in the UK
C.as many soccer moms in the US as in the UK
解析:
听力原文: Text 1 M:How do you reach it? W:Just type in www.yahoo.com-and you're there Text 2 M:Would you like to go to the cinema with me? W:I'd like to.But I have to go to the bank, and then my friends and I are going to a concert. Text 3 W:May I come to see you at 3 this afternoon, Professor White? M:I'm sorry, Sally.But I'm meeting my students then.Why not come half an hour later? Text 4 W:My teacher suggested that I come in and borrow a French dictionary. M:All right, Miss Trillin.You're welcome to use our dictionaries, but they may not be taken out of the library.Wouldn't it be better if you had one of your own? W:That's not a bad idea, but I just want to look up some words. Text 5 W:Look! There's a machine over there. M:Oh, good.I'll get some money out and we can have a drink now.Err… W:What's up? M:I forgot my card number. Text 6 M:I'm sorry, madam, but dogs aren't allowed in the theatre. W:But I have a ticket for him.Besides, my dog is so well trained and so clever that it's almost human. M:I see you've got an unusual dog, but… W:I promise you that if there is any problem, we'll leave the theatre immediately. M:Well, I'll let you in this time.The theatre is almost empty tonight. Text 7 M:Any messages, Miss Grey? W:Just one, Mr Banks.You had a telephone call from someone called Brown…David Brown. M:Brown? I don't know anyone called Brown.What did he want? W:He wouldn't say.But it sounds important.I told him you'd phone him as soon as you got back. M:Well, I'd better do it then, I suppose.Er…you've got his phone number, haven't you? W:Yes, it's 633201. M:622301. W:No, 633201. M:Oh, you'd better write it down, Miss Grey.I'll probably forget it. W:I already have, Mr Banks.It's on your desk. Text 8 W:Can you tell me something about yourself, Mr Tanaka? M:Well, !left school in 1985.Then I went to Tokyo University and studied economics for four years.I finished my course in 1989. W:And whom did you work for after that? M:I got a job in a company.I joined the sales department and worked as a clerk for three years.And then I went to London.The company wanted me to learn English, So I spent two years in England. W:What did you do after that? M:I returned to Japan in 1995 and went back to my old company.I'm now in charge of the sales department. Text 9 W:I'm free this afternoon.Shall we go to the cinema? M:OK.But I hate love stories.Are there any films about war on today? W:I'm afraid not.How about the theatre? M:Well, most plays are badly written, though they're not expensive. W:Let's go to a concert.You like music very much, don't you? M:Yes, light music.But now you can only hear loud music.American songs or songs where you can't understand a single word. W:What are we going to do then? M:Why not go to the library to borrow some books? You like reading as much as I do, don't you? W:OK, let's go. Text 10(W:) This is Real English from BBC Learning English.I'm Vicki.Today we're going to look at words and phrases that have recently become part of the English language.It's very important to stay up-to-date with English as new words and expressions enter the language all the time.Today's expression is 'soccer mom'.In Britain we use 'mum' to mean mother, but in America, they pronounce it 'mom'.A soccer mom is an American mother who lives in the suburbs.She spends a lot of her time taking her children to their sports activities.So you could say' She's a real soccer mom.She takes her 3 kids swimming on Mondays, gym on Wednesdays and football on Fridays.’There are also some soccer moms in the UK, but it's more an American thing.In the UK, we call soccer, football anyway.That's all we have time for.You've been listening to Real English from BBC Learning English. |