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Ⅰ.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,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话请听一遍。
1.Who is the youngest among them?
A.Peter
B.Mary
C.Jack
2.What can we be sure of?
A.The speakers are husband and wife.
B.The woman is unmarried.
C.The meal won't be on Wednesday evening.
3.How much money will the girl get this month?
A.Ten yuan.
B.Less than ten yuan.
C.We don't know exactly.
4.Where is the conversation likely taking place?
A.In a plane.
B.In a hotel.
C.In Beijing.
5.What time is it?
A.It's half past four.
B.It's half past five.
C.It's half past eleven.
Ⅱ.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。每段对话或独白请听两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6~9题
6.The man didn't buy the seats in the front because ________.
A.They cost too much
B.They were too close to the stage
C.All the seats in the front had been sold out
7.The man wanted to book seats for ________.
A.Saturday night, May 21 st
B.Friday night, May 21 st
C.Friday night, May 1 st
8.The seat in Row 8 upstairs was cheaper than that in the front by ________.
A.2.50 pounds
B.1.50 pounds
C.1.00 pound
9.How many seats did the man book?
A.Three.
B.Four.
C.Five.
听第7段材料,回答第10、11题
10.What did the boy lose?
A.A book.
B.A magazine.
C.A dictionary.
11.Why didn't the girl need the magazine any more?
A.She was angry.
B.The boy gave her another copy.
C.She has read it.
听第8段材料,回答第12~14题
12.How long did the rain last?
A.Seven days.
B.Eight days.
C.Nine days.
13.When was the bank washed away?
A.This evening.
B.At four this afternoon.
C.At nine yesterday evening.
14.Why did they punish Mr.Wang?
A.Because he broke the rule during building the bank.
B.Because he was sleeping when he was on duty.
C.Because he had left the bank before the water flowed over the bank
听第9段材料,回答第15~17题
15.Who taught Linda to make dumplings?
A.Her mother.
B.Her aunt.
C.Some Chinese children.
16.Where did Linda learn to make dumplings?
A.In America.
B.In China.
C.In Australia.
17.When did Linda travel in China?
A.Last summer.
B.This summer holiday.
C.This summer.
听第10段材料,回答第18~20题
18.Who wouldn't go to the town Meryton?
A.Kitty.
B.Lydia.
C.Mary.
19.To whom did the young ladies pay their attention?
A.An officer.
B.A young man.
C.Two gentlemen.
20.How did the ladies start their talk with the two gentlemen?
A.They knew the two gentlemen before and went up to talk with them.
B.They led the way across the street, pretending to see something in a shop opposite and then met them.
C.They said hello to the gentlemen and asked the officer to introduce his friend.
PART THREE READING COMPREHENSION
Directions: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage.
He was a real big spender. He stayed at the best hotel and ate in the most expensive restaurants.
To the management of Disneyland Pairs, he was a very welcome guest, even though he was only 12 years old. In the end, the police discovered that the schoolboy was living the high life on the £10,000 stolen from his father’s safe.
The boy, named Lamine, had disappeared from the family hotel in Paris 10 days earlier. While police all over France searched for him, he was living it up at a 250-a-night Disneyland hotel. He went on all the rides and went on every other attraction in the place.
And when he’d had enough of Disneyland for a while, he paid £650 to hire a large and very comfortable car which is usually used by very rich or important people to take him to a park for a day. Then he was driven back to Disneyland, where he treated new-found friends to expensive rides and dinner. By the time the truth about him was discovered, Lamine had spent £7,000 of his father’s money.
41. What does the underlined phrase “ high life”(paragraph 2) probably mean?
A. A way of living that involves spending a lot of money.
B. A way of living that is as good as that of other people.
C. A way of living that draws attention from the police.
D. A way of living that is envied by young and rich people.
42. What was the possible reason that the police all over France searched for Lamine?
A. The police found that Lamine stole his father’s money and ran away.
B. His family found that the boy was lost and called the police for help.
C. The police thought that it was dangerous to live an expensive life.
D. The family wanted Lamine to go back to school.
43. Why was Lamine a very welcome guest of Disneyland Paris?
A. Because he was only 12 years old.
B. Because he liked the riders in the Disneyland.
C. Because he made the Disneyland famous.
D. Because he spent a lot of money in Disneyland.
44. Which of the following statements is true?
A. Lamine moved from one expensive hotel to another with his father’s money.
B. The police began to search Lamine when they discovered that he stole his father’s money.
C. Lamine was found ten days after he left his parents.
D. Lamine had made some new friends and went to a park with them.
查看习题详情和答案>>A long time ago there lived a farmer in a village. One day, while 36 in the fields, the farmer’s son 37 and broke his leg. The villagers went to the __ 38 __ and said,“My goodness, what great misfortune! Your son has broken his leg; now he can’t 39 you in the fields.”One day later, government troop (军队) went to the village 40 young men to join the __ 41 _. They had to leave the boy ___42 because his leg was broken. Again, the villagers came and said,“My goodness, what great __ 43 __!” The farmer replied, “It is neither fortune __ 44 __ misfortune.”
Then one day the farmer’s 45 horse jumped the fence and ran away. The villagers came and said,“What great misfortune that your horse has run away.” Two or three days later, the horse __ 46 __ with a dozen wild horses ___47 it. The villagers came and said,“What great misfortune that your horse came back with twelve_ 48 __.”
The farmer was __49 __ enough to know that nothing was either fortune or misfortune. Everything that happens has a ___50 __ and meaning beyond 51 appearances of the events. So many times, we are __ 52 by the feelings we have about the events in our lives. Remember: “Nothing is long or short, hot or cold, good or bad.” There is no 53 in thinking of something as good or bad, because we __ 54 know what will happen next. The best thing we can do is__ 55 it.
1.A. playing B. walking C. living D. working
2.A. came up B. fell down
C. broken down D. ended up
3. A. ground B. son C. farmer D. village
4. A. supply B. help C. teach D. move
5. A. looking for B. thanking for
C. asking for D. waiting for
6.A. club B. group C. army D. government
7. A. up B. down C. away D. behind
8. A. pleasure B. success C. fortune D. fun
9. A. or B. nor C. and D. but
10.A. only B. next C. same D. first
11.A. provided B. rose C. ran D. returned
12. A. watching B. following C. begging D. crossing
13.A. ones B. others C. those D. another
14. A. wiser B. confident C. quick D. honest
15. A. use B. dream C. purpose D. goal
16. A. usual B. strange C. real D. simple
17. A. left B. kept C. surprised D. cheated
18. A. point B. luck C. chance D. way
19.A. always B. never C. often D. seldom
20.A. use B. change C. accept D. enjoy
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PART THREE READING COMPREHENSION (24分)
Directions: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage.
He was a real big spender. He stayed at the best hotel and ate in the most expensive restaurants.
To the management of Disneyland Pairs, he was a very welcome guest, even though he was only 12 years old. In the end, the police discovered that the schoolboy was living the high life on the £10,000 stolen from his father’s safe.
The boy, named Lamine, had disappeared from the family hotel in Paris 10 days earlier. While police all over France searched for him, he was living it up at a 250-a-night Disneyland hotel. He went on all the rides and went on every other attraction in the place.
And when he’d had enough of Disneyland for a while, he paid £650 to hire a large and very comfortable car which is usually used by very rich or important people to take him to a park for a day. Then he was driven back to Disneyland, where he treated new-found friends to expensive rides and dinner. By the time the truth about him was discovered, Lamine had spent £7,000 of his father’s money.
41. What does the underlined phrase “ high life”(paragraph 2) probably mean?
A. A way of living that involves spending a lot of money.[来源:学|科|网]
B. A way of living that is as good as that of other people.
C. A way of living that draws attention from the police.
D. A way of living that is envied by young and rich people.
42. What was the possible reason that the police all over France searched for Lamine?
A. The police found that Lamine stole his father’s money and ran away.
B. His family found that the boy was lost and called the police for help.
C. The police thought that it was dangerous to live an expensive life.
D. The family wanted Lamine to go back to school.
43. Why was Lamine a very welcome guest of Disneyland Paris?
A. Because he was only 12 years old.
B. Because he liked the riders in the Disneyland.
C. Because he made the Disneyland famous.
D. Because he spent a lot of money in Disneyland.
44. Which of the following statements is true?
A. Lamine moved from one expensive hotel to another with his father’s money.
B. The police began to search Lamine when they discovered that he stole his father’s money.
C. Lamine was found ten days after he left his parents.
D. Lamine had made some new friends and went to a park with them.
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immense wealth. However, he died a poor man after a life that was once described as "a series of
suicide attempts". So, what went wrong?
As a young boy, Jack went to Westminster School, but after only one year he was expelled for
fighting with a teacher. He was then sent to Harrow School but only lasted three days before he was
also thrown out. He was eventually educated by private tutors.
After school, Jack went to Cambridge University. He arrived with 2,000 bottles of port, but left
without graduating - he found university life boring. Later, he joined the army, enlisting with the 7th
Hussars. As a young officer, he spent a year with the regiment in France as part of the occupation
force after Napoleon's defeat in 1815. Jack passed the time gambling and drinking before resigning
his commission. At the age of 21, he returned to his country house just in time to receive his inheritance.
With an annual income of over £800,000 in today's money, Jack was extremely rich… but it didn't
take him long to spend it all. In 1819, he became an MP. In order to secure his seat, he offered voters
£10 notes to vote for him, spending more than £10,000 in total. However, he found politics dull and
went to parliament only once. Back at home, he would often drop bank notes in the gardens of his
estate, and gave his servants vast amounts of spending money. Once he lost his racetrack winnings
(several thousand pounds) when the wind blew all the money away.
One of Jack's favorite pastimes was hunting. He would go in any kind of weather, occasionally
with no clothes on. Sometimes, he would get up in the middle of the night, take off with a gun to look
for something to shoot.
Jack also kept a large number of pets. These included about 2,000 dogs. Some were fed on steak
and Champagne and even wore livery. A favorite horse had free range inside Halston Hall and would
often lie with Jack in front of the fire.
Jack was a bit of a practical joker, too. He once left a horse in the bedroom of a guest. Another
visitor fell asleep and woke up to find a live bear and two bulldogs in his bed. In 1826, as a result of a
bet, Jack rode his horse into the Bedford Hotel, up the grand staircase and onto the balcony. Then,
still sitting on the horse, he jumped off the balcony, landing among the diners in the restaurant below.
Another time, he invited a local doctor to dine at Halston Hall. As soon as the doctor had left,
Jack put on a highwayman's costume and raced ahead to rob the unsuspecting man. On another
occasion, a passenger in Jack's carriage admitted that he'd never been in an accident, so Jack drove
the carriage up a hill and turned it over. He would also slip red-hot coals into people's pockets as a
joke.
Eventually, Jack ran out of money and fell into debt. In 1830, he fled to France to avoid his
creditors(债主), but returned a couple of years later, ending up in prison in Southwark, London. Jack
died there in 1834, a poor, lonely man.
B. Jack joined the army and succeeded in defeating Napoleon's army in 1815.
C. Jack bribed the voters in order to gain a position of MP.
D. Jack fed his favorite horse with meat and wine and often lay with it in front of the fire.
B. debt
C. joke
D. gambling
B. Jack always punished people by all means to let out his hatred.
C. Jack always played tricks on people to have fun.
D. Jack went mad and treated people unfriendly and even cruelly.
B. luxurious
C. tricky
D. greedy
B. Jack pretended to suicide to avoid his creditors.
C. Jack lost his life in fighting with poverty.
D. All that Jack had did in his life contributed to his own failure and poverty.