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T= Taylor
B: Morning!You are back.How was your trip to China?
T: (1)S_____! We visited a high school called Lian Tang No.1 Middle School, in Nanchang County,
Jiangxi (2)P_____
B: Tell me some details!How is the campus like?
T: Well, as its name suggests, lotus and lotus related culture are the theme of the campus. A lake with
beautiful lotus perches amid the campus. You can see (3)v_____ of flowers and trees everywhere.
The (4)s_____ are really beautiful.
B: I see! Then how about the students there?
T: In fact, communication with the students there is an important part of our visit. As I know, a majority
of the students are (5)o_____ about their future. They firmly believe they can achieve a bright future.
Under their educational system, college entrance examination is (6)v_____ to high school students, which
determines the college they can enter. Thus everyone is trying their best to (7)a_____ knowledge hoping
to do a good job in the examination.
B: Yes! I have always heard that Chinese students are pretty diligent.
T: Exactly! However, sometimes, some students also feel the (8)p_____ of the study.
B: I can understand. After all, study is not an easy task. So how are the teachers there?
T: As I could see, they are responsible. Although they are very (9)s_____ with the students in their study,
they actually treat them as friends.
B: It seems that you have a really good (10)i_____ on the school, hah?
T: That's true.
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 does the woman mean?
A.She’s too busy to help the man today.
B.She’ll finish the report by noon.
C.She’ll have time later on in the day.
2.What has happened to the camera?
A.Someone fixed it.
B.Sharon repaired it.
C.It’s been thrown out.
3.How many of unclear centres’ positions are mentioned in the talk?
A.Two.
B.Three.
C.Four.
4.For how many hours is the museum open?
A.7.
B.8.
C.9.
5.What’s the flat like?
A.Small but expensive.
B.Small but comfortable.
C.Large and comfortable.
听力原文:(Text 1)
M:Would you have some free time to look at this report for me?
W:I’m kind of busy now.How does late this afternoon sound?
(Text 2)
M:Sharon, do you want me to try to fix that broken camera of yours?
W:Thanks, but I’ve already had it taken care of.
For man is man and master of his fate.人就是人,是自己命运的主人。
(Text 3)
W:It’s said that three more nuclear power station centres will be built in China.
M:How do you know that?
W:I got it from the news:A top Chinese official said one power center will be built in eastern China, another is planned in the north-eastern part of the country.
(Text 4)
W:I’d like to go to the Science Museum.Do you know what time it’s open?
M:Yes, it’s open from 9 a. m. until 5 p. m.But it has an hour’s break.
(Text 5)
M:You live in a flat, don’t you?
W:Yes.It’s small but comfortable.It’s very near my office and isn’t expensive.
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,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6~8题。
6.When did Paul’s trouble start?
A.The day before today.
B.The other day.
C.The day before yesterday.
7.What illness has Paul got?
A.Headache.
B.Stomachache.
D.Flu.
8.How often must he take the medicine?
A.Three times a day before meals.
B.Three times a day after meals.
C.Three times a day with meals.
听力原文:(Text 6)
W:Come in and sit down, Paul.Now, what’s the trouble?
M:I’ve got a terrible pain in my stomach, doctor.
W:I see.When did it start?
M:It started yesterday.I didn’t eat any supper.
W:Have you got a temperature?
M:I think so.I feel very hot.
W:Let’s see.Yes.You’ve got quite a high temperature.
M:I’ve got an awful headache, too, and my throat hurts.Very often I blow my nose.
W:Hmmm.I think you’ve got the flu.
M:Is it serious?
W:No, not at all, but you must stay in bed for three days and take this medicine.
M:How often must I take it?
W:Three times a day after meals.
M:Thank you, doctor.Goodbye.
听第7段材料,回答第9~11题。
9.When will the man leave?
A.Monday.
B.Tuesday.
C.Sunday.
10.Who told the man the news?
A.His sister.
B.His father.
C.His mother.
11.How long will the man stay at home at most?
A.Two days.
B.Three days.
C.Four days.
听力原文:(Text 7)
W:I hear you’re going home, aren’t you?
M:I wanted to go on Monday, but I couldn’t get a ticket for Monday.I bought a ticket for Tuesday.
W:Why are you in such a hurry?
M:My mother is ill.She has been sent to the hospital.
W:How did you get the news?Did your mother send you a letter?
M:My sister telephoned me this morning.She asked my father and me to go back.
W:Then how long are you going to stay at home, two or three days?
M:At most four days.I’ll be back for the meeting.
听第8段材料,回答第12~14题。
12.How many days has the man got for his vacation?
A.25 days.
B.10 days.
C.15 days.
13.Why does the man go to Hawaii for his vacation with his family?
A.Because they want to climb the mountains.
B.Because they want to go fishing and swimming.
C.Because they want to relax themselves.
14.Where is the woman going this summer?
A.Going to Egypt.
B.Going to Europe.
C.Going to the United States.
听力原文:(Text 8)
W:When are you going to take your vacation?
M:I’ve not a ten-day vacation starting July 25.
W:Where are you going?
M:Hawaii.
W:That sounds like a good place.Is your family going?
M:Yes.We plan to climb the mountains, go fishing, swimming, and wind surfing but most of all relaxing.My wife is taking a whole bunch of books to read.
W:Your children must be all excited about it.
M:Yes, they are.They’re already crossing out the days on the calendar.Are you going to Europe again this summer?
W:No, not this time.We’re going to visit some old friends in Egypt.
M:Are you going by ship or taking a flight?
W:Going by air.
听第9段材料,回答第15~17题。
15.What’s the probable relationship between the man and the woman?
A.Teacher and student.
B.Doctor and patient.
C.Friends.
16.What’s the weather like today?
A.Fine.
B.Rainy.
C.Cloudy.
17.According to the dialogue, what do you think happens to John?
A.John has caught a bad cold.
B.John is not wearing enough clothes.
C.John wears a lot of clothes.
听力原文:(Text 9)
W:Hello, John.How are you feeling now?
M:Awful.
W:Shall I open the window?It’s a lovely day.
M:No, thank you, Ausan.I’m cold.
W:Shall I put the fire on?
M:Yes, please.Will you turn it up high?
W:Are you sure?It’s very warm here.
M:I feel very cold.Will you get me another blanket, please?
W:Here you are.Shall I put it on the bed?
M:No.Put it round my shoulders, please.
W:ATCH!
M:What’s the matter, Susan?
W:Will you pass me some tissue paper, please?
听第10段材料,回答第18~20题。
18.What is the main topic of the talk?
A.The advantages of refrigeration.
B.Cooking food in the summer.
C.Food in the summer.
19.Which of the following foods would be least likely to go bad in warm weather?
A.Cookies.
B.Chickens.
C.Ice cream.
20.According to the talk what should you do with food that doesn’t seem to be normal?
A.Eat it immediately.
B.Try a little.
C.Throw it away.
听力原文:(Text 10)?
During the summer you should be even more careful than usual of the foods you prepare.Foods go bad faster in hot weather than in cold weather.When you are shopping buy frozen and refrigerated foods.Don’t make long stops on the way home, because frozen foods could become soft or warm.Using insulated bags helps keep food could until you can get home, milk and milk products should be refrigerated immediately.When camping or picnicing, or at any time when refrigeration can’t be made use of, use special dry foods.Don’t leave foods in a hot car or beach bag.Picnic favorites like meat, chicken, and egg salad should be kept in a cooler.Above all, if the food doesn’t seem to be normal in odor or appearance, throw it away immediately.Don’t taste it.
阅读理解
(A)
Every object tells a story. Even the most ordinary objects can present to us powerful images. Sometimes it is the ordinary nature of these objects that actually makes them so extraordinary. Such is the case with an old leather shoe in a museum in Alaska. At first glance it does not look like much. It is a woman’s shoe of a style popular in the 1890s. But what is unique(独特的) about this shoe is where it was found. It was discovered on the Checkout Pass, the famous trail used by the people seeking gold in Alaska. Who it belonged to or why it was left there is not known. Was it perhaps dropped by accident as the woman climbed up the 1500 stairs carved outface? Or did she throw away goods that she didn’t need in order to travel lighter?
Over 100, 000 people with “gold fever” made this trip hoping to become millionaires. Few of them understood that on their way they would have to cross a harsh wildness. Unprepared for such a dangerous journey, many died of starvation and exposure to the cold weather.
The Canadian government finally started requiring the gold seekers to bring one ton of supplies with them. This was thought to be enough for a person to survive for one year. They would carry their supplies in backpacks(背包) each weighing up to fifty pounds; it usually took at least 40 trips to get everything to the top and over the pass. Whoever dropped the shoe must have been a brave and determined woman. Perhaps she was successful and made it to Alaska. Perhaps she had to turn back in defeat. No one will ever know for sure, but what we do know is that she took part in one of the greatest adventures in the 19th century.
1. The ordinary woman’s leather shoe is considered unusual because _______.
A. it was an important clue to life in the past B. it was found on a famous trail
C. it at one time belonged to a VIP D. it was a fashionable shoe at that time
2. According to this passage, many people who went to Alaska _______.
A. eventually became millionaires B. brought with them many shoes
C. had conflicts with the Eskimos D. were not properly equipped
3. The Canadian government made gold seekers bring one year’s supplies with them so that _______.
A. they would not die of hunger and cold
B. the army would have enough food for fighting a war
C. they would change these goods with the Eskimos
D. the supplies would make Alaska rich
4. No matter what happened to the woman who owned the shoe, _______.
A. she must have lived a happy life
B. she certainly dropped the shoe on purpose
C. her adventurous spirit is definitely admired
D. her other shoes were equally fashionable
(B)
Listen carefully, working people, we would like to tell you something that could save your precious time and money! Best of all, it is free!
It’s “no”.
What do you ask? We’ll say it again: “No”.
Sweet and simple “no”.
Say “no” at your office and see how quickly that pile of work on your desk disappears.
“Saying ‘no’ to others means you are saying ‘yes’ to yourself, ” said Leslie Charles, a professional speaker from East Lansing, Michigan.
“Time is precious. People are spending money buying time. And yet we are willing to give up our time because we can’t say ‘no’.”
Susie Watson, a famous writer, said people who always say “yes” need to say “no” without guilt(内疚)or fear of punishment. “I would rather have someone give me a loving ‘no’ than an obligated(强制的) ‘yes’, ” she said.
Susie Watson says she feels “no” obligation to give an explanation when she says “no” either socially or professionally. Does she feel guilty about it? “Not at all, ” said Watson, who is director of advertising and public relations at Timex Corp in Middlebury, Conneticut. “Most people are afraid of saying ‘no’… My advice is to say ‘yes’ only if you don’t mean ‘no’.”
Watson said “no” is the most effective weapon against wasting time. “Every year there are more demands on your time… Other people are happy to use up your time, ” Watson said. Time saving appears to be “no’s” greatest friend.
“No” can be your new friend, a powerful tool to take back your life. “No” may even take you further in the business world than “yes”.
“No” is power and strength. “No” now seems completely correct. “Saying ‘no’ isn’t easy. But finally it’s greatly liberating,” Charles said. But, he added, a “no” project needs to be worked on every day because it is hard to change long-term habit.
But, he also warns: “Don’t go to extremes. Don’t find yourself saying ‘no’ to everything. In return you should learn to hear ‘no’.”
5. The sentence “Saying ‘yes’ to yourself” means _______.
A. you can have more time to play with others
B. you needn’t care about other’s feeling if you are happy
C. you are selfish and treat others rudely
D. you can deal with your business as you have planned
6. When you say “no” to others you should say it in a _______.
A. secret way B. polite way
C. proud way D. guilty way
7. In Watson’s opinion, people can save much time on condition that _______.
A. they say “no” at a suitable time
B. they say “no” as much as possible
C. they are afraid of saying “no”
D. they make others angry at them
8. If a person says “no” to everything, the result he or she receive may be that he or she _______.
A. enjoys a wonderful life B. makes a lot of money
C. faces difficulty in life D. forgets to say “yes” in the end
(C)
A characteristic of American culture that has become almost a tradition is to respect the self-made man — the man who has risen to the top through his own efforts, usually beginning by working with his hands. While the leader in business or industry or the college professor occupies a higher social position and commands greater respect in the community than the common laborer or even the skilled factory worker, he may take pains to point out that his father started life in America as a farmer or laborer of some sort.
This attitude toward manual(体力的) labor is now still seen in many aspects of American life. One is invited to dinner at a home that is not only comfortably but even luxuriously (豪华地) furnished and in which there is every evidence of the fact that the family has been able to afford foreign travel, expensive hobbies, and college education for the children; yet the hostess probably will cook the dinner herself, will serve it herself and will wash dishes afterward, furthermore the dinner will not consist merely of something quickly and easily assembled from contents of various cans and a cake or a pie bought at the nearby bakery. On the contrary, the hostess usually takes pride in careful preparation of special dishes. A professional man may talk about washing the car, digging in his flowerbeds, painting the house. His wife may even help with these things, just as he often helps her with the dishwashing. The son who is away at college may wait on table and wash dishes for his living, or during the summer he may work with a construction gang on a highway in order to pay for his education.
9. From paragraph 1, we can know that in America _________.
A. people tend to have a high opinion of the self-made man
B. people can always rise to the top through their won efforts
C. college professors win great respect from common workers
D. people feel painful to mention their fathers as labors.
10. According to the passage, the hostess cooks dinner herself mainly because _________.
A. servants in American are hard to get
B. she takes pride in what she can do herself
C. she can hardly afford servants
D. It is easy to prepare a meal with canned food
11. The expression “ wait on table” in the second paragraph means “_________”.
A. work in a furniture shop B. keep accounts for a bar
C. wait to lay the table D. serve customers in a restaurant
12. Which of the following may serve as the best title of the passage?
A. A Respectable Self-made Family B. American Attitude toward Manual Labor
C. Characteristics of American Culture D. The Development of Manual Labor
(D)
TODAY, Friday, November 12
JAZZ with the Mike Thomas Jazz Band at The Derby Arms. Upper Richmond Road West, Sheen.
DISCO Satin Sounds Disco. Free at The Lord Napier, Mort lake High St., from 8a. m. to 8p. m. Tel: 682—1158.
SATURDAY, November 13
JAZZ Lysis at The Bull’s Head, Barnes. Admission 60p.
MUSICAL HALL at The Star and Garter, Lower Richmond Road, Putney, provided by the Aba Daba Music Hall company. Good food and entertainment fair price. Tel: 789—6749.
FAMILY night out? Join the sing-along at The Black Horse. Sheen Road, Richmond.
JAZZ The John Bennett Big Band at The Bull’s Head, Barnes. Admission 80p.
THE DERBY ARMS, Upper Richmond Road West, give you Joe on the electric accordion(手风琴). Tel: 789—4536
SUNDAY, November 14
DISCO Satin Sounds Disco, free at The Lord Napier, Mort Lake High Street, from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
FOLK MUSIC at The Derby Arms. The Short Stuff and residents the Norman Chop Trio. Non-remembers 70p. Tel: 688—4626.
HEAVY MUSIC with Tony Simon at The Bull, Upper Richmond Road West, East Sheen.
THE DERBY ARMS, Upper Richmond Road West, give you Joe on the electric accordion.
13. Where and when can you hear the Mike Thomas Jazz Band?
A. At the Derby Arms on Friday.
B. At the Black Horse on Friday.
C. At the Star and Garter on Saturday.
D. At the Derby Arms on Sunday.
14. You want to enjoy the electric accordion on Saturday. Which telephone number do you have to ring to find out what time it starts?
A. 789—6749. B. 789—4536. C. 682—1158. D. 688—4626.
15. You want to spend the Saturday by joining the entertainment with your family. Where should you go?
A. Disco at The Lord Napier.
B. The sing-along at The Black Horse.
C. The electric accordion at The Derby Arms.
D. Jazz at The Bull’s Head.
16. You want to spend the same day at two different places and don’t want to cross any street. Which of the following is your best choice?
A. The sing-along at the Black Horse and Jazz at The Bull’s Head.
B. The sing-along at The Black Horse and Folk Music at The Derby Arms.
C. Folk Music at The Derby Arms and Heavy Music with Tony Simon at The Bull.
D. Musical Hal lat The Star &Garter and Disco at The Lord Napier.
(E)
With only about 1, 000 pandas left in the world, China is desperately trying to clone(克隆) the animal and save the endangered species(物种). That’s a move similar to what a Texas A & M University researchers have been undertaking for the past five years in a project called “Noah’s Ark”.
Noah’s Ark is aimed at collecting eggs, embryos(胚胎), semen and DNA of endangered animals and storing them in liquid nitrogen. If certain species should become extinct, Dr. Duane Kraemer, a professor in Texas A & M’s College of Veterinary Medicine, says there would be enough of the basic building blocks to reintroduce the species in the future.
It is estimated that as many as 2, 000 species of mammals, birds reptiles will become extinct in over 100 years. The panda, native only to China, is in danger of becoming extinct in the next 25 years.
This week, Chinese scientists said they grew an embryo by introducing cells from a dead female panda into the egg cells of a Japanese white rabbit. They are now trying to implant the embryo into a host animal.
The entire procedure could take from three to five years to complete.
“The nuclear transfer(核子移植) of one species to another is not easy, and the lack of available(capable of being used) panda eggs could be a major problem,” Kraemer believes. “They will probably have to do several hundred transfers to result in one pregnancy (having a baby). It takes a long time and it’s difficult, but this could be groundbreaking science if it works. They are certainly not putting any live pandas at risk, so it is worth the effort,” adds Kraemer, who is one of the leaders of the Project at Texas A& M, the first-ever attempt at cloning a dog.
“They are trying to do something that’s never been done, and this is very similar to our work in Noah’s Ark. We’re both trying to save animals that face extinction. I certainly appreciate their effort and there’s a lot we can learn from what they are attempting to do. It’s a research that is very much needed.”
17. The aim of “Noah’s Ark” project is to _______.
A. make efforts to clone the endangered pandas
B. save endangered animals from dying out
C. collect DNA of endangered animals to study
D. transfer the nuclear of one animal to another
18. According to Professor Kraemer, the major problem in cloning pandas would be the lack of _______.
A. available panda eggs B. host animals
C. qualified researchers D. enough money
19. The best title for the passage may be _______.
A. China’s Success in Pandas Cloning
B. The First Cloned Panda in the World
C. Exploring the Possibility to Clone Pandas
D. China —the Native Place of Pandas Forever
20. From the passage we know that _______.
A. Kraemer and his team have succeeded in cloning a dog
B. scientists try to implant a panda’s egg into a rabbit
C. Kraemer will work with Chinese scientists in clone researches
D. about two thousand of species will probably die out in a century
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The terrible college entrance exam is not only a big challenge (挑战) for Chinese high school students, but also a very important exam in the lives of South Korean students.
Although the long, cold winter has already started in South Korea, the annual (一年一度的) national exams have made the atmosphere very heated.
More than 675,000 South Korean high school graduates took the college entrance exam last Wednesday. They usually take exams in Korean, maths, sociology (社会学), history and foreign languages.
Officially there is one college place for every 1.33 students. But because all the students want to go to the top universities in the country, the competition can reach one place for 10 students. The students want to attend these colleges for both their famous names and better job opportunities.
Because students face fierce competition, they have to study very hard to realize their dreams. Park Seung said he and his classmates often go to school before 7:30 a.m. After school has finished at 6:30 p.m., most of them go to the library to continue their study instead of returning home. Since many libraries in South Korea are open 24 hours a day, they often stay long into the night. Many of the Senior 3 students only sleep for three to four hours a day. “I feel a lot of pressure, but I have to study very hard in order to make my dream come true. This is my lifetime goal and it will be a turning point in my life which could decide my future,” Park said.
The exam day is a very serious day for the whole of South Korea. Vehicles are not allowed within a 200-metre radius (范围) of all the test sites to make sure the students have quiet surroundings. Tooting (吹奏) of horns is forbidden, even airplanes are ordered to avoid landing and take-off near the test sites during listening comprehension test hours.
Students are told their scores in December before they apply for college. This is followed by face-to-face oral tests. There are public and private universities in South Korea. Many private universities are well-known, but their fees can be 18, 000 yuan each term. This has made a lot of students think again.
1.We can infer that there are almost ________ college places for high school graduates.
A. 675, 000 B. 507, 520 C. 500, 000 D. 600, 000
2.The students want to study in top colleges mainly because ________.
A. they can succeed more easily in future B. they can learn more
C. they can make more money D. it is interesting to study there
3.Before students are allowed to colleges ________.
A. they will be interviewed B. they will ask questions of colleges
C. they will not be tested any more D. first they will pay all the education fee at all
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The terrible college entrance exam is not only a big challenge (挑战) for Chinese high school students, but also a very important exam in the lives of South Korean students.
Although the long, cold winter has already started in South Korea, the annual (一年一度的) national exams have made the atmosphere very heated.
More than 675,000 South Korean high school graduates took the college entrance exam last Wednesday. They usually take exams in Korean, maths, sociology (社会学), history and foreign languages.
Officially there is one college place for every 1.33 students. But because all the students want to go to the top universities in the country, the competition can reach one place for 10 students. The students want to attend these colleges for both their famous names and better job opportunities.
Because students face fierce competition, they have to study very hard to realize their dreams. Park Seung said he and his classmates often go to school before 7:30 A.m. After school has finished at 6:30 p.m., most of them go to the library to continue their study instead of returning home. Since many libraries in South Korea are open 24 hours a day, they often stay long into the night. Many of the Senior 3 students only sleep for three to four hours a day.
“I feel a lot of pressure,but I have to study very hard in order to make my dream come true. This is my lifetime goal and it will be a turning point in my life which could decide my future,” Park said.
The exam day is a very serious day for the whole of South Korea. Vehicles are not allowed within a 200-metre radius (范围) of all the test sites to make sure the students have quiet surroundings. Tooting (吹奏) of horns is forbidden, even airplanes are ordered to avoid landing and take-off near the test sites during listening comprehension test hours.
Students are told their scores in December before they apply for college. This is followed by face-to-face oral tests. There are public and private universities in South Korea. Many private universities are well-known, but their fees can be 18, 000 yuan each term. This has made a lot of students think again.
1.In South Korean ________.
A.there is only one college B.there is only one top college
C.there are only top universities D.there are a number of colleges
2.We can infer that there are almost ________ college places for high school graduates.
A.675, 000 B.507, 520 C.500, 000 D.600, 000
3.The students want to study in top colleges mainly because ________.
A.they can succeed more easily in future B.they can learn more
C.they can make more money D.it is interesting to study there
4.Before students are allowed to colleges ________.
A.they will be interviewed B.they will ask questions of colleges
C.they will not be tested any more D.first they will pay all the education fee at all
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