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Pare A: Short Conversations

Directions: In Part A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers in your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.

1. A He can't go this weekend.   B He has a hole in his bathing suit.

  C They should stay at the beach longer.    D They shouldn't spend much money.

2. A Turn the alarm off.B Live on a farm. C Move his alarm clock. D Go to bed earlier.

3.A He hasn't and time to find another apartment.

B His mother dusted her apartment the day before last.

C He hasn't cleaned the apartment since his mother visited.

D His mother was the last person to come over to his apartment.

4. A Making a pot of coffee. B Trying different brands of coffee.

   C Drinking less coffee.   D Getting a different coffee pot.

5. A Some music cassettes.  B Some school supplies

C Something to drink.   D Something to eat.

6. A  He has finished his biology project. 

B He'll feel happier when the project is completed.

   C He's annoyed with everyone.  

D He took a nap in biology class.

7.A She knows very little about bicycles.   B She doesn't want the man to study.

  C The man likes to study outdoors.   D The man isn't ready to study yet.

8.A Try to find it in the house        B Repair the roof.

C Lend his friend a pen              D Become extremely angry.

9.A She agrees with the man.           B She didn't hear what the man said.

  C She is surprised by his opinion.    D She thinks he should look at it again.

10.A The weather forecast has often been wrong.  B No more rain is needed

   C It's going to rain today   D They'll have more time tomorrow.

1 C  2 C 3.C  4 D  5 B  6 B  7. D  8. D  9. A  10. A

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Part A:

1. M: We should spend this weekend at the beach.

W: How about the whole week?

Q: What does the man mean?

2. M: I missed the bus again today, because I turned the alarm clock off in my sleep. I don't know what to do .

W: Try putting it far enough away from your bed (So) that you have to get out to turn it off.

Q: What does the woman suggest the man do ?

3. W: When was the last time you dusted this apartment?

M: When was the last time my mother came over?

Q: What does the man mean?

4. W: This coffee never seems to taste quite right to me. Maybe we should buy a different brand.

M: Why not a new coffee pot?

Q: What does the man suggest?

5. W: Can I bring you back anything from the store, Sam?

M: Get me a roll of Scotch tape and a notebook, will you ?

Q: What does Sam want his friend to buy?

6. M: Harry seems to be in a bad mood today.

W: He'll snap out of it when he finished his biology project this afternoon.

Q: What does the woman imply about Harry?

7. M: Want to go for a long walk or a bike ride?

W: You don't want to study now, do you ?

Q: What does the woman mean?

8. W: I borrowed Peter's favourite pen and now I've lost it.

M: When he finds out, he'll really raise the roof.

Q: How will Peter react when he hears what the woman did?

9. M: That's an amazing sculpture, isn't it?

W: You can say that again!

Q: What does the woman mean?

10. M: The weather forecast is for rain tomorrow.

W: Do you think we'll actually get some this time?

Q: What does the woman imply?

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   请根据以下的任务说明和写作要求,写一篇150词左右的英语短文。

  [任务说明]

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1)概括短文的内容要点,该部分的字数大约60;

2)就“学生的学习错误该不该改正”这个主题发表你的看法,至少包含以下的内容要点,该部分的字数大约90;

a) 以英语学习为例,简述你学习过程中经常出现的语言错误;

b) 你是如何看待自己的语言错误;

c) 你的老师如何对待你的语言错误;

d) 你对老师的做法持什么看法?为什么?

  [写作要求]

  你可以使用实例或其它论述方法支持你的论点,也可以参照阅读材料的内容,但不要抄袭阅读材料中的句子。

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There is also a wide variety of explanations for the cause of crime. There is the theory that assumes that an individual choose criminal conduct of his own free will and is therefore responsible for his actions. Other theories describe the criminal more or less as a helpless individual in the grasp of biological, psychological, or social forces beyond his reason or control. Modern studies of crime often depend heavily on statistics(统计). For example, burglaries are most associated with the poor areas of large cities.

But one thing is clear; it is that criminal behavior is connected with a great number of social, psychological, economic, political, legal, and moral factors. To search for the deciding factor of crime is a too simple action.

1.The author believes that the causes of criminal behavior are         .

A.primarily social       B.simple and direct  

C.widely varied          D.often religious

2.Laws which emphasize punishment for criminal behavior are based on the belief that         .

A.the criminal’s behavior is controlled by social factors.

B.The criminal is responsible for his behavior.

C.Crime is connected with poor urban areas.

D.There are many causes of criminal behavior

3.The modern idea that the law is a means for the ruling class to maintain its power is essentially a          .

A.political theory      B.psychological explanation

C.moral theory          D.biological explanation

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    The government managed to host the 2008 games.The general aim is for Beijing to have the same environmental standards as Paris,London or Washington by 2008.

    Hundreds of millions of dollars will be spent to pipe natural gas to the city’s home,taking away dirty coal buring gradually while 60,000 buses will be changed to liquefied(液化的)gas.

    The money also will be used for relocating the polluting factories and building green belts.By 2008 around 90 percent of Beijing’s waste will be treated,compared to only 40 percent at present.

   Olympic officials have already announced that around 50 large projects are being dealt with to improve traffic congestion and cut down pollution.They include construction of Beijing’s first light railway,a 40.5-kilometer line which is expected to be completed in 2005.

    Beijing,besides,plans to build an 82.25-kilometer-long subway to add to the existing 53 kilometres.Nine major roads will be rebuilt or widened.

    Beijing also plans to build a 70-meter-wide green belt aong the waterways to protect water quality as well as increase the green areas.

1.The government will pipe natural gas to the city’s home in order to_________.

A. solve the problem of being short of fuel

B. bring down the cost of daily life

C. reduce the pollution of our capital

D. keep up with the development of modern society

2.From the last threee paragraphs we know the fact that _____________.

A.lengthening the existing 53-kilometer subway is among the 50 large projects

B. a 40.5-kilometre line will be added to Beijing’s frist light railway

C.the length of the subway will be up to  135.25 kilometres in 2005

D.a 70-meter-wide green belt will supply us with enough water

3.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A.The environment of London is better than Toronto.

B.In the first paragraph “a 21st century one” refers to a modern and advanced capital.

C.Beijing is badly polluted mainly by coal burning

D.Liquefied gas in more expensive than petrol.

4.This news report mainly talks about ___________.

A.how Beijing is becoming a 21st century city

B.how many projects arebeing dealt with to improve traffic of Beijing

C.how Beijing is being built into first class Olympic host city

D.the use of the 20 billion US dollars

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