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听力(30分)
第一节(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
听下面10段对话,每段对话后面一个小题,从题后所给的A、B、C、三个选项中选出最佳选项。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.A.Yes, she is
B.By learning to forget
C.No, never
2.A.The noise.
B.Her neighbor
C.TV programs
3.A.One hour and a half
B.Seven hours and a half
C.Two hours
4.A.Sad
B.Excited
C.Nervous
5.A.One of her fingers look terrible
B.One of her fingers is cut by a knife
C.One of her fingers was hurt
6.A.Nothing.
B.Yes, she does.
C.No, she doesn’t.
7.A.The language isn’t understood easily.
B.The people there are friendly.
C.There’s not much to do.
8.A.Because she is kind
B.Because she is patient
C.Because her classes are very lively.
9.A.Beijing
B.Her hometown
C.The Great wall
10.A.In the forest
B.In Bell Town Neighborhood
C.In the zoo of Bell Town Neighborhood.
第二节 听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后面有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳,每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第十一段材料,完成第11-13小题
11.What will the girl do after the exam?
A.Stay at home with her parents
B.Live in the country with her parents
C.Live in the country with her grandparents
12.What kind of mater sports can she do there?
A.Swimming
B.Surfing
C.Skating
13.What’s the name of the dog.
A.Jenny
B.Tommy
C.They didn’t tell
听第十二段材料,完成第14-17小题
14.What did Dick think of the English exam?
A.It was very hard
B.It was very easy
C.Some of the questions were easy.
15.Why did Dick think he couldn’t pass the Chinese exam?
A.Because he hated it.
B.Because the exam was easy.
C.Because the exam was too hard.
16.What did the girl next to Mary write on her Chinese exam paper?
A.Only her name.
B.She wrote a short passage.
C.She didn’t write anything.
17.How many subjects do you know they talked about?
A.Two
B.Three
C.Four
听第十三段材料,完成18-21小题
18.When did the girl lose the backpack?
A.On her way to school.
B.While she watched a football match.
C.When she played soccer.
19.What’s her telephone number?
A.8989163
B.8989633
C.8989663
20.How long has she had the backpack?
A.15 days
B.Half a week
C.30 days
21.What’s in the backpack?
A.Some magazines.
B.An Mp3
C.A mobile phone
听第十四段材料,完成22-26小题
22.What makes most students sleep less than nine hours every night?
A.Watching TV.
B.Playing computer games.
C.Doing their homework.
D.Doing housework.
23.Who else gives children some homework to do except their teachers?
A.Their parents.
B.Other students.
C.The children themselves.
D.Nobody else.
24.How many hours of sleep is good for students’ health?
A.Less than 9 hours.
B.Over 9 hours.
C.Only 9 hours.
D.8 hours.
25.What would happen to student who often goes go bed late and gets up early?
A.He would fall asleep in class.
B.He would do well in study.
C.He would finish his homework fast.
D.He would have good health.
听第十五段材料,完成26-30小题
26.When do children in Western countries usually start to do chores to get money? _________
A.When they’re 6
B.When they’re 10
C.When they’re 12
27.Children do chores only on weekends because _________.
A.they have to study from Monday to Friday.
B.they want to play from Monday to Friday.
C.they have nothing to do on weekends.
28.Which of the following do younger kids often do?
A.Look dinner for the family
B.Cut grass
C.Feed the family cat or dog.
29.Older kids have to do more chores to _________.
A.give the younger ones more candy
B.get more money
C.have more candy
30.The writer wants to tell us that _________.
A.getting money is not easy
B.doing chores takes time
C.doing chores is good for kids.
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When I was a teenager growing up in Russia, I felt studying very boring, I wanted to leave school and have my own life. There were only two ways for me to do this—working in the toy factory in my town, or getting married. I chose the first one. I was nervous when I told my father that I wanted to leave school. I thought he would say, “No! You are going to college.” Instead, he took me by surprise when he said, “OK. We’ll go to the toy factory.”
Two days later, he took me to the factory. I had a very romantic idea of working in a factory. I had imagined everyone to be friendly working together and having fun. I even imagined there would be music and singing. I guess I had watched too many movies as a teenager.
When we arrived at the factory gates, my father spoke to the guard and one minute later we went inside. My father said, “Take your time. Look around.” I walked around the factory, looking at the buildings, the workers, and listening to the noise. It was terrible. I ran back to my father and said, “I want to go home.”
He asked me, “What do you think of the factory?”
“It’s terrible,” I replied.
“And you have another choice, but I think getting married is even worse!” he said.
I went back to school the next day. From then on, I studied as hard as I could. Finally I got into a good college. I enjoyed studying English so I decided to major in languages at college. Thanks to my father and our trip to the factory, I now work at the United Nations and my father is very proud of me. I married a very good man and my life is much better than it would have been working in the factory!
【小题1】The writer lived in ________ when she was a teenager.
A.Russia | B.Japan | C.China | D.England |
A.more terrible | B.more colorful | C.busier | D.more boring |
A.decided to work there | B.changed her romantic idea |
C.wanted to get married | D.argued with her father |
A.The writer studied languages after she went into the college. |
B.The writer now works at the United Nations. |
C.The writer’s father used a special way to let his daughter go back to school. |
D.The writer’s father is proud because his daughter married a good man. |
When I was a teenager growing up in Russia, I felt studying very boring, I wanted to leave school and have my own life. There were only two ways for me to do this—working in the toy factory in my town, or getting married. I chose the first one. I was nervous when I told my father that I wanted to leave school. I thought he would say, “No! You are going to college.” Instead, he took me by surprise when he said, “OK. We’ll go to the toy factory.”
Two days later, he took me to the factory. I had a very romantic idea of working in a factory. I had imagined everyone to be friendly working together and having fun. I even imagined there would be music and singing. I guess I had watched too many movies as a teenager.
When we arrived at the factory gates, my father spoke to the guard and one minute later we went inside. My father said, “Take your time. Look around.” I walked around the factory, looking at the buildings, the workers, and listening to the noise. It was terrible. I ran back to my father and said, “I want to go home.”
He asked me, “What do you think of the factory?”
“It’s terrible,” I replied.
“And you have another choice, but I think getting married is even worse!” he said.
I went back to school the next day. From then on, I studied as hard as I could. Finally I got into a good college. I enjoyed studying English so I decided to major in languages at college. Thanks to my father and our trip to the factory, I now work at the United Nations and my father is very proud of me. I married a very good man and my life is much better than it would have been working in the factory!
1.The writer lived in ________ when she was a teenager.
A.Russia B.Japan C.China D.England
2.At first she thought life in the factory would be ________ than in school.
A.more terrible B.more colorful C.busier D.more boring
3.After they visited the factory, the writer ________.
A.decided to work there B.changed her romantic idea
C.wanted to get married D.argued with her father
4.Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A.The writer studied languages after she went into the college.
B.The writer now works at the United Nations.
C.The writer’s father used a special way to let his daughter go back to school.
D.The writer’s father is proud because his daughter married a good man.
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