摘要:Section A Short Conversations Directions: In section 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 conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. 1. A. Classmates. B. Teacher and student C. Husband and wife. D. Waiter and customer. 2. A. To keep all the clothes in the wardrobe. B. To buy a larger wardrobe. C. To throw the old clothes away. D. To give the old clothes to charity shops. 3. A. In a living room. B. In a classroom. C. In a coffee shop. D. In a furniture store. 4. A. ¥610RMB. B. ¥510RMB. C. ¥100RMB. D. ¥1120RMB. 5. A. Both the boy and the girl like Pride and Prejudice. B. Neither the boy nor the girl likes Pride and Prejudice. C. The girl likes Pride and Prejudice, but the boy doesn’t. D. The boy likes Pride and Prejudice, but the girl doesn’t. 6. A. The boy can have dessert when he has eaten his share. B. The boy can eat chocolate if he feels like it. C. The boy can’t have dessert or vegetables. D. The boy can have vegetables and dessert at the same time. 7. A. One. B. Two. C. Three. D. Not mentioned. 8. A. Having an English lesson. B. Having lunch. C. Having a math lesson. D. Having an Art lesson. 9. A. She’s really bored with playing games. B. She’s too tired to play the game. C. She’d like to play the game. D. She wants to play the game though it’s boring. 10. A. A lot of people get bad behavior from TV and movies. B. Parents should be blamed for teenagers’ bad behavior. C. Parents should blame TV and movies. D. Teenagers themselves are the real problem. Section B Passages Directions: In section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard. Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage. 11. A. It stays the same throughout the year. B. It changes with the seasons. C. It varies from day to day. D. It changes from year to year. 12. A. Winter and summer. B. Summer and spring. C. Fall and winter. D. Spring and fall. 13. A. Several times throughout the year. B. During spring and fall. C. As seldom as possible. D. During the summer. Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage. 14. A. Daydream can make us work hard. B. Daydream can help us to forget unhappiness. C. Daydream can keep us from feeling tired. D. Daydream can help us to avoid failures. 15. A. By swallowing cancer cells. B. By having exercise twenty minutes a day. C. By daydreaming of fighting against cancer cells. D. By taking medicine for eight years. 16. A. Daydreaming reasonably every day is good. B. We should daydream as much as possible. C. We should daydream as little as possible. D. Daydream can take the place of doing. Section C Longer Conversations Directions: In section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet. B1anks l 7 through 20 are based on the following conversation. Where will the parcel be sent? 17 . How heavy is the parcel? 850 18 . How will the parcel be sent? By 19 . How much is the postage? 20 dollars. Complete the form. Write ONE WORD OR NUMBER for each answer. Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation. When will the party be held? 21 . What will the man bring to the party? 22 . What has Helen bought for the party? 23 . Who might go to the party? 24 . Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer. Ⅱ. Grammar and Vocabulary 29% Section A Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence. 25. When he moved to Germany in , he was already in . A. the fifties, his sixty B. fifties, his sixties C. the fifties, his sixties D. fifty, sixty 26. A shopping mall in the Sates is many individual shops. A. made up of B. consisted of C. composed by D. involved in 27. I thought it that the price of the house will keep . A. certain, to go up B. certain , going up C. sure, to go up D. sure, going up 28. He is generally the most diligent student in the class. A. remembered B. considered C. regarded D. thought of 29. Tom is not quite as his brother. A. good as a student B. as good a student C. as a good student D. a as good student 30. The speech was wonderful it lasted too long. A. as if B. for C. except that D. except when 31. Saying that he was not able to paint well, he to refuse his job. Which of the following is WRONG? A. did all what he could B. tried his best C. did everything he could D. did what he could 32. I don’t like like that, which is very rude. A. to be talked B. being talked C. to be talked to D. to being talked to 33. The reason he explained to us was quite simple. A. why B. that C. how D. when 34. We have to face the educational system pressure was heavy. A. which B. for which C. where D. that 35. --Alice came back home the day before yesterday. ---Really? Where ? A. has she been B. had she been C. has she gone D. had she gone 36. The book on the ground for ten minutes but no one has picked it up. A. is lying B. has laid C. has been lain D. has been lying 37. Who you have ever seen can accomplish this task? A. who B. which C. whom D. that 38. He used to late, but now he is used to early. A. getting up, get up B. getting up, getting up C. get up, get up D. get up, getting up 39. He was so sad that for days he couldn’t . Which one is NOT PROPER? A. help crying B. help cry C. help but cry D. choose but cry 40. We are very surprised to find that he has so many books that they have piled up to the of his study. A. top B. tip C. ceiling D. roof 41. He lived in a/an house on the island, but he didn’t feel . A. alone, alone, lonely B. lonely, lonely, alone C. alone, lonely, lonely D. lonely, alone, alone 42. You never eat different kinds of food and you lack something needed for normal health. A. as a result of B. as a result C. as usual D. as a rule 43. Anybody in our class is of working out the puzzle in ten minutes. A. likely B. probable C. capable D. unable 44. What he said didn’t all the facts my parents told me. A. agree with B. agree C. agree on D. agree to Section B Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need. A. simple B. shared C. Another D. If E. personal AE. come in AD. goal AC. receive AB. happiness BC. come from Everybody has different ways of achieving happiness and the reasons for feeling happy may change from year to year, or even from day to day. For example, happiness may 45 getting a good grade on a school assignment or from a very 46 thing like having a full stomach. This kind of happiness is inside of you------ it is 47 happiness. Happiness is also something you can communicate to other people. The good grade you 48 on your paper will probably make your parents happy and proud. 49 way of communicating happiness is to help other people over difficult experiences in their own lives. In this situation, you give off your own happiness to make others happy. The most important things to remember in your pursuit of happiness are: 1. Happiness should not be your only 50 ------ a real goal, like better grades, a better job, or closer friends, is sure to give more happiness than chasing after a feeling. 2. Happiness may 51 all sizes and shapes. 52 you keep your sense of humor and see things in a balanced way, happiness will come to you faster than to the person who is always worrying about what tomorrow will bring. 3. Happiness is meant to be 53 . “Laugh and the world laughs with you, cry and you cry alone. III. Reading Comprehension 32% Section A Directions: For each blank in the following passages there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context. Chinese students are generally fond of studying very, very hard for long hours. This is an excellent 54 , but it is often an inefficientway of study. An efficient student must have 55 sleep, food, rest and relaxation. Every day you need take a walk or play basketball or do something you find 56 . And it is necessary for you to see a film or visit some scenic spotsevery 57 and then. When you 58 to your studies, your mind will be refreshed and you’ll learn the most. Endless hours of nodding over your books are 59 effective than shorter active study session. Finally, be realistic. If you set 60 objects for yourself, you can only be disappointed in your progress. Psychologistshave found 61 learning tasks like this way: first, you make such great progress that you feel very happy. Then your language ability 62 the same: you believe you are not learning anything at all and you feel 63 . This period can last for days 64 even weeks, but you must not 65 . At some point your language will again take 66 big jump and you’ll see that you really have been learning 67 . Perhaps we can say that learning English is like taking Chinese medicine whose effects come slowly but 68 . Don’t give up halfway. 54. A. way B. means C. idea D. character 55. A. little B. a great deal of C. much D. enough 56. A. it happy B. relaxation C. relaxing D. relaxed 57. A. now B. day C. of D. with 58. A. go B. come C. return D. refer 59. A. very B. much C. more D. less 60. A. good B. possible C. impossible D. low 61. A. that B. out that C. it out D. it out that 62. A. stays B. in C. place D. seems to stay 63. A. sad B. better C. helpless D. regretful 64. A. and B. but C. or D. nor 65. A. discourage B. lose your heart C. be discouraging D. lose heart 66. A. other B. the other C. an other D. another 67. A. all B. all the time C. at all D. at time 68. A. quickly B. timely C. surely D. mainly Section B Directions:Read the following four passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read. (A) There’re five people at our table, including myself. I’ve already learnt a great deal about them in the short time we’ve been at sea, although we rarely meet except at meal times. First of all, there’s Dr Stone. He’s a man of about sixty five, with gray hair and a friendly face. He gave up his work a short while ago and is now traveling round the world before he retires to some quiet country village. As a young man, he served for many years as a doctor in the Army and visited many countries. He’s told us a lot about the city to which we are going. Then there’s “Grandmother . I call her that because her name escapes me. In spite of being a grandmother, she looks rather young, not more than fifty, she’s on her way to visit a daughter who went to Australia some years ago. Naturally she is very excited at the thought of seeing her again, and her three grandchildren, whom she has never seen. Then there’s a man I don’t care for very much, an engineer by the name of Barlow. He has been on leave in England and is now returning to his work in Singapore. The other person who sits at our table is Mrs. Hunt. I’ve found out hardly anything about her. She’s extremely quiet and rarely talks, except to consultthe doctor about children’s various illness. She’s on her way to join her husband in India. 69. What can we know about Mr. Stone? A. He is a doctor in the Army now. B. He is going to give up his work. C. He knows a lot about the city the author is going to. D. He has been retired for many years. 70. The writer calls the second person “Grandmother because . A. she looks old B. She has three daughters C. he respects her D. he can’t think of her name 71. Which of the following is TRUE? A. Dr Stone lives in a quiet village now. B. “Grandmother is an Australian. C. Barlow works in Singapore D. Mrs Hunt is a woman of many words. (B) Aaron Carter isn’t like other 12-year-olds. He doesn’t go to school, and he’s already got a job. He is a big pop star. A few years ago he started his singing with Crazy Little Party Girl, which became a hit at once. Now he goes around the world and his songs are in the tops. Because he’s traveling around all the time Aaron doesn’t have to go to school, but don’t envy him too much---- he still has to do lessons and homework. And he is good at learning. “I have to fit my schoolwork around my singing, he explains. “But I’m lucky because I have a private tutor who travels with me. I sometimes have to have lessons on a plane. That’s really interesting! Aaron’s favorite subject is math but he hates history. He knows clearly that having a good singing career doesn’t mean he can go without schoolwork. “It would be easy to think that I don’t need to do well in exams, but that would be crazy, he says. “It’s important to get my qualificationsso that I have something to fall back on. Besides, it’s interesting to learn about other people and cultures. Aaron’s favorite type of music is rock’n’roll. “The best thing about being a singer he says, “is that you get to travel all around the world. But the worst thing is that you’re away from home so much that you don’t get to see your friends or family. 72. According to the passage, we learn that Aaron Carter is . A. a composer B. a successful singer C. a history lover D. a young businessman 73. Which of the following statements is True? A. Aaron Carter doesn’t go to school because he likes singing better. B. Aaron Carter has his own teacher. C. Aaron likes math as well as history. D. Aaron Carter likes traveling all around the world and dislikes seeing friends and family. 74. The underlined phrase “fall back on in the fifth paragraph has the similar meaning as . A. check in B. return to C. depend on D. decide on (C) The people who lived in Italy and northern Europe during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries were the first people to think of themselves as belonging to an era. It was the Renaissance, a period of renewed interest in learning after the Middle Ages. The mottoof the Renaissance was “A man can do all things if he wills, and the man who fulfilled that motto more than any other was Leonardo da Vinci. Da Vinci was good at portraiture, a new art form that described people as individuals. His painting of the “Mona Lisa remains the most famous portrait ever done. But Leonardo was also a skilled architect and engineer, who designed a submarine, helicopter and airplane, long before those inventions were ever built. Hundreds of drawings and thousands of pages in his notebooks proved his interest in astronomy, anatomy.botany, geology, and above all mathematics. He was interested in city planning and sanitation and was reportedly a gifted musician. Since the Renaissance, the term “Renaissance man has been applied toothers, who, like Leonardo da Vinci, excelled in many various fields. Thomas Jefferson is perhaps the best example. He, too, was a born musician and architect as well as botanist, philosopher, writer and third President of the United States. 75. Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage? A. The motto of the Renaissance was “A man can do all things. B. Leonardo da Vinci made the most achievements among people during the Renaissance. C. Portraiture was a new art form of painting pictures. D. “ Mona Lisa is among the most famous portraits in history. 76. “Renaissance man means . A. any person during the period of Renaissance B. any person who makes great achievements in some certain field. C. any person who experts at many different fields during the Renaissance D. any person who experts at many different fields ever since the Renaissance 77. Which of the following is NOT the common interest to Leonardo da Vinci and Thomas Jefferson? A. Music B. Sanitation C. Architecture D. Botany (D) It was a dark November day in 1895. In a laboratory at the royal University of Wurzburg, in western Germany, a 50-year-old physics professor, Wilhelm Roentgen, performed what looked like a type of magic. He placed a glass vacuumtube inside a black cardboard box and applied a high-voltage current. He suddenly noticed that, on a bench nearby, a piece of paper coated with a chemical substance began giving off an strange light. Over the following two weeks, Roentgen performed a series of experiments that proved the existence of a form of electro-magneticradiation he called X-rays. His astonishing discovery has led to a deeper understanding of the physical world----in particular, to the field of medical diagnosis. X-rays are widely used in medicine to make radiographs or X-rays pictures of the bones and internal organs of the body to see whether diseases exist, such as broken bones or lung diseases. A radiograph is made by passing an X-rays beam through a patient’s body onto a piece of photographic film. The bones takes in more of the rays than do muscles or other organs, so the bones throw the sharpest shadows on the film. Improvements over the past century----from fluoroscopyto CT scans---- have made X-rays technology an invaluable tool of medicine. 78. At the beginning of the passage, Prof. Wilhelm Roentgen was . A. performing an entertaining program B. playing magic C. doing some experiments D. None of above 79. When Prof. Roentgen placed a glass vacuum tube in a black box and applied a high-voltage current, he . A. saw a bench nearby B. noticed a piece of paper on a nearby bench begin to burn slowly C. noticed a piece of paper on a nearby bench begin to give out strange light D. noticed a piece of paper was coated with a chemical substance 80. The bones have clearer shadow on the photographic film than do muscles or other organs, because . A. the bones are harder than them B. the bones can help absorb more rays than them C. the bones can block more rays than them D. X-rays cannot pass through the bones Section C Directions: Read the following text and choose the most suitable heading from A—F for each paragraph. There is one extra heading which you do not need. 请把答案写在答题卡上.F用A+E表示 A. The Story of the Word “Boss B. The Coming of “Brass C. The Expression for Workers D. Another Expression for Bosses E. An Italian Saying F. The Use of Expressions for Bosses 81. The Italians have an old saying “y dolce far niente . The words mean it is sweet or enjoyable to do nothing. On weekends and during holidays, many of us enjoy doing nothing. But most of the time, we have to work and to keep our jobs and we must work hard. Our employer will not like it if we do nothing. 82. American workers often call their employers “bosses . The word “boss comes from the Dutch word “baas meaning master. Sometimes company bosses are called the brass. They are also sometimes called “ top brass or “brass hats . Experts disagree about how the strange expression started, but they may have come from Britain. Leaders of the 19th century British army wore pieces of metal called oak leaves on their hats. The metal brass has a color similar to that of gold. So a leader or a commander came to be called a member of the brass or he might have been called a brass hat or even the top brass. 83. By the 1940’s, the expression had spread beyond military leaders. It also included civilian officials. A newspaper in the American city of Philadelphia used the term in 1949. It called the most important police officials top brass. Other expressions that mean boss or employer have nothing to do with brass or hats. One of these is “ big cheese . A cheese is a solid food made form milk. The expression probably started in America in the late 19th century. Some experts believe it comes from a word in the Persian or Urdu languages. Cheese, the meaning is a thing. So the meaning of “big cheese may be a big thing. 84. Other experts say the word cheese and its expression was really in incorrect way of saying chief. The word chief means leader. So the expression may mean big leader. An employer usually does not object to being called boss. But most workers would not call their employers big cheese, top brass or brass hats to their faces. These words are not really insultingbut neither do they show great respect. 85. Employers also have expressions to describe their workers. One of them that describe a good worker is that he or she works like a Trojan. This expression probably comes from the ancient writings of the great poet Homer. He wrote about the Trojans who lived in the city of Troy. He said Trojans worked very hard to protect their city. Now the expression is often used to describe an employee who work hard for a company. A loyal, hardworking employee is said to work like a Trojan. So be happy if your company’s brass hats say you work like a Trojan. They may consider you valuable enough to increase your pay. IV. Translation 15% Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets. 86. 我发现要在一小时内写一遍八百字的文章是很困难的.(it) 87. 我已经告诉过你我做出这道题的方法.(way) 88. 据说在北京举办的奥运会开幕式很受欢迎. 89. 务必确保你要学会游泳.因为这有可能意味着生还是死. 90. 直到这次期中考试后他才意识到英语非常值得学.
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Directions:
In Section 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 conversations and the questions
will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four
possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have
heard.
In Section 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 conversations and the questions
will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four
possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have
heard.
1. A. In a restaurant.
B. In a park.
C. In a concert hall.
D. In a hospital.
B. In a park.
C. In a concert hall.
D. In a hospital.
2. A.$2.
B. $4.
C. $6.
D. $8.
B. $4.
C. $6.
D. $8.
3. A. Scientist.
B. Artist.
C. Surgeon.
D. Accountant.
B. Artist.
C. Surgeon.
D. Accountant.
4. A. Attending the party.
B. Visiting some friends.
C. Studying for an exam.
D. Getting over illness.
B. Visiting some friends.
C. Studying for an exam.
D. Getting over illness.
5. A. The man didn't go to the play.
B. The woman had two tickets.
C. The man saw the play.
D. The woman gave the ticket to the man.
B. The woman had two tickets.
C. The man saw the play.
D. The woman gave the ticket to the man.
6. A. A rent increase.
B. A bargain.
C. A salary cut.
D. A vacation trip.
B. A bargain.
C. A salary cut.
D. A vacation trip.
7. A. She was angry.
B. She was worried.
C. She was confident.
D. She was bored.
B. She was worried.
C. She was confident.
D. She was bored.
8. A. Only one person can come.
B. There have been few responses.
C. Almost everyone can come.
D. They're waiting for Tina's response.
B. There have been few responses.
C. Almost everyone can come.
D. They're waiting for Tina's response.
9. A. Bob has been married for a long time.
B. The woman shouldn't go to California.
C. He hasn't been to California.
D. The woman should go to wedding.
B. The woman shouldn't go to California.
C. He hasn't been to California.
D. The woman should go to wedding.
10. A. Because she is all wet.
B. Because she is tired out.
C. Because she walked a long distance.
D. Because she left something in the school.
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B. Because she is tired out.
C. Because she walked a long distance.
D. Because she left something in the school.
Directions: In section 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 conversations and the questions
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.
each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions
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. At 3 o'clock
B. At 4 o'clock
C. At 5 o'clock
D. At 6 o'clock.
B. At 4 o'clock
C. At 5 o'clock
D. At 6 o'clock.
( )2. A. Ask the store to fix the skirt.
B. Get her money back.
C. Shop at another store.
D. Exchange the skirt
B. Get her money back.
C. Shop at another store.
D. Exchange the skirt
( )3. A. In a movie studio.
B. In a department store.
C. In a publishing house.
D. In a research laboratory.
B. In a department store.
C. In a publishing house.
D. In a research laboratory.
( )4. A. Waiter and diner.
B. Customer and salesgirl.
C. Classmates and teachers
D. Husband and wife.
B. Customer and salesgirl.
C. Classmates and teachers
D. Husband and wife.
( )5. A. To try his luck at another restaurant.
B. To book a table for Tuesday.
C. To book a smaller table
D. To cancel his dinner plan.
B. To book a table for Tuesday.
C. To book a smaller table
D. To cancel his dinner plan.
( )6. A. She thinks the explanations are difficult.
B. The explanations will be added in a later edition.
C. She thinks the book should include more information.
D. The book includes an explanation of all the answers.
B. The explanations will be added in a later edition.
C. She thinks the book should include more information.
D. The book includes an explanation of all the answers.
( )7. A. Chicken is tasty.
B. Roast beef is tasty.
C. Not very satisfactory.
D. Very satisfactory.
B. Roast beef is tasty.
C. Not very satisfactory.
D. Very satisfactory.
( )8. A. The cinema is nearby.
B. He doesn't know there is a cinema nearby.
C. He doesn't understand the question.
D. He doesn't want to go to the cinema..
B. He doesn't know there is a cinema nearby.
C. He doesn't understand the question.
D. He doesn't want to go to the cinema..
( )9. A. It is unfair that the man's wife should stay home.
B. It is impossible to repair the pipes again.
C. It is not the first time that the pipes have leaked.
D. It is a pity that the man's wife can't go to the concert
B. It is impossible to repair the pipes again.
C. It is not the first time that the pipes have leaked.
D. It is a pity that the man's wife can't go to the concert
( )10. A. The price for rent is beyond their reach.
B. The neighbourhood is too far away.
C. They don't need a new apartment.
D. He hopes that they can rent it as soon as possible.
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B. The neighbourhood is too far away.
C. They don't need a new apartment.
D. He hopes that they can rent it as soon as possible.
Directions: In section 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 conversations and the
questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read
the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question
you have heard.
of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the
questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read
the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question
you have heard.
( )1. A. By car
B. By bike
C. On foot
D. By subway
( )2. A. At home
B. On a bus
C. In a car
D. On the phone
B. On a bus
C. In a car
D. On the phone
( )3. A. He broke her MP3 player
B. The man looks terrible
C. The man is always careless
D. They are in the same class
B. The man looks terrible
C. The man is always careless
D. They are in the same class
( )4. A. 100 dollars
B. 80 dollars
C. 60 dollars
D. 20 dollars
B. 80 dollars
C. 60 dollars
D. 20 dollars
( )5. A. He has no idea
B. It is boring
C. It is interesting
D. He is not interested in it
B. It is boring
C. It is interesting
D. He is not interested in it
( )6. A. 5:50
B. 5:40
C. 6:10
D. 6:00
B. 5:40
C. 6:10
D. 6:00
( )7. A. At home
B. In a shop
C. In a garden
D. At the office
B. In a shop
C. In a garden
D. At the office
( )8. A. It is too old to live in
B. It is near an airport
C. It is far from where Bill works
D. It is in the city center
B. It is near an airport
C. It is far from where Bill works
D. It is in the city center
( )9. A. Golf
B. Tennis
C. Basketball
D. Swimming
B. Tennis
C. Basketball
D. Swimming
( )10. A. The paper is good, especially the last two paragraphs
B. The man should rewrite the last two paragraphs
C. The ideas in the last two paragraphs are not good
D. The last paragraphs should be omitted
5. A. A heavier one.
B. An expensive one.
C. A lighter one.
D. A racing one.
B. An expensive one.
C. A lighter one.
D. A racing one.
6. A. Conductor and passenger.
B. Driver and passenger.
C. Customer and shop assistant.
D. Driver and policeman.
B. Driver and passenger.
C. Customer and shop assistant.
D. Driver and policeman.
7. A. Two blocks.
B. One block.
C. Four blocks.
D. Three blocks.
B. One block.
C. Four blocks.
D. Three blocks.
8. A. A bus station.
B. An airport.
C. A railway station.
D. A garage.
B. An airport.
C. A railway station.
D. A garage.
9. A. She said Peter was a boy of few words.
B. She's joking with Peter.
C. Peter will get a computer from her.
D. She has never said anything.
B. She's joking with Peter.
C. Peter will get a computer from her.
D. She has never said anything.
10. A. The woman is jealous of Billy and she doesn't believe in him.
B. Billy is said to get 1,275 dollars next month.
C. Billy's pay will gradually be raised.
D. Billy works very hard.
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B. Billy is said to get 1,275 dollars next month.
C. Billy's pay will gradually be raised.
D. Billy works very hard.