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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。
W:I have had four colds this winter and I think I am catching another.
M:I have only had half that many, but my wife has had six.
1.How many colds has the man had?
A.Eight.
B.Two.
C.Four.
M:Sorry.I have forgotten Mary’s address.
W:You forgot again! It’s 1646 Garden Street.
2.What’s Mary’s address?
A.1664 Garden Street.
B.1664 Guard Street.
C.1646 Garden Street.
W:Ten dollars’ worth of stamps, please.
M:With pleasure.Would you like to mail something?
W:Not now, thanks.Here is ten dollars.
3.What does the woman want to do?
A.To buy some stamps.
B.To mail something.
C.To mail some letters.
M:Hello, Della.You’re a bit late today.
W:Yes, Mr.White.I’m sorry,…er…I forgot my book and I…went…
M:You went back for it?
W:Yes.
M:You shouldn’t have gone back for it.You could have shared one.Della, sit down now.
4.What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?
A.Boss and secretary.
B.Teacher and student.
C.Librarian and borrower.
M:What did you think of Dennis?
W:Which one was Dennis? Was he the one who played the piano?
5.What do we learn from the conversation?
A.Dennis was a piano player.
B.The woman didn’t know the pianist, but she knew Dennis.
C.The woman didn’t know who Dennis was.
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。
M:Alice, it’s almost vacation time.Have you found a summer job yet?
W:I think I can work at the boy’s camp where I worked last summer.But camp jobs don’t pay much.
M:I can get a job at the Friendship Hotel.A friend of mine was a waiter there last summer.The pay was not good, but he got lose of tips.
W:A friend of my sister’s did that one summer.
M:What I want is a job outside.After sitting in college classes all winter, I’d like a job in the open air.
W:The high school kids earn a lot of money every summer cutting grass.My brother is only fourteen, but he gets five dollars every time he cuts someone’s grass.It only takes him an hour.
M:That’s pretty good.I used to cut grass when I was in high school.But now I think I might work for a road-building company, or something like that.
W:It would be good experience.You could learn a lot.
6.What was the woman speaker?
A.A college student.
B.A middle school student.
C.A housewife.
7.What kind of job would the woman like to do?
A.Housework.
B.Office work.
C.Work in the open air.
8.What job might the woman finally take?
A.Working for a road-building company.
B.Cutting grass.
C.Typing letters in the office.
听第7段材料,回答第9~11题。
W:Hello, 577618.
M:Hello! Could I speak to Tom?
W:I’m sorry he’s out.He’s at the cinema at the moment.
M:Is that Mrs.Brown?
W:Yes, this is Tom’s Mother.Do you have anything important to tell Tom? Can I take a message for him?
M:Sure.This is Bill.We’re going to have a picnic next Sunday.Please ask him to bring some delicious food along.
W:OK.I’ll leave the message on his desk.
M:Thanks a lot.Bye!
W:Bye.
9.Where is Tom now?
A.In the school.
B.In a restaurant.
C.At the cinema.
10.Who answers the telephone?
A.Mrs.Brown, Tom’s sister.
B.Mrs.Brown, Tom’s mother.
C.Mrs.Black, Tom’s aunt.
11.What does Bill want Tom to do?
A.Bring some food for the picnic.
B.Bring some toys for the game.
C.Bring some toys for the trip.
听第8段材料,回答第12~14题。
W:What was the party like last night, Jack?
M:Not bad at all, thanks.Why didn’t you come?
W:Well I couldn’t get away from work early.And when I got home.I had a headache, so I had to go straight to bed, but I was over-tired because I wasn’t able to get to sleep for hours.
M:Why didn’t you take some medicine?
W:I don’t like to.I used to take medicine when I had to work overtime, you know.
M:Do you still drink coffee at night?
W:No.But now, I like to drink tea.
M:That’s bad.You must stop it.
12.How was the party like last night?
A.It was good.
B.It failed completely.
C.It was dull.
13.Why couldn’t the woman go to the party last night?
A.Because she wasn’t feeling well.
B.Because she forgot the date.
C.Because she disliked it.
14.What did she drink at night recently?
A.Beer.
B.Coffee.
C.Tea.
听第9段材料,回答第15~17题。
M:How do you do?
W:How do you do?
M:Would you please tell me where you are from?
W:I am from Greece.
M:It’s a beautiful place isn’t it.I hope I’ll go there some day.
W:You are welcome to our country.
M:What’s the climate like in your country?
W:It’s very pleasant.
M:What’s the weather like in spring?
W:In March, it is often windy.It’s always warm in April and May.
M:It’s very hot in summer, isn’t it?
W:Yes, in June, July and August, the sun shines every day.
M:What’s the weather like in autumn?
W:It’s always warm in September and October.It’s often cold in November and it rains sometimes.
M:Is it very cold in winter?
W:Yes, it is.It snows sometimes.
M:I see.
15.What’s the weather like in Greece?
A.Pleasant.
B.Terrible.
C.Neither good nor bad.
16.What’s the weather like in spring?
A.The sun shines every day.
B.It’s often windy in March and always warm in April and May.
C.It’s always warm and never rains.
17.What’s the relationship between the man and the woman?
A.Husband and wife.
B.Friends.
C.A Greek and a stranger.
听第10段材料,回答第18~20题。
Not long ago, Charles White and his family decided to do some spring housecleaning.Sorting through their possessions, they came up with some 1500 old, unwanted items-chairs, warm rugs, lamps, dishes, books, used clothes and all sorts of other things they no longer needed.The Whites decided to do what a lot of other Americans are doing these days-have a “Garage sale”.They posted homemade signs throughout the neighborhood, ran an advertisement in the local newspaper, then sent out the collection of unwanted objects on the front yard of their suburban home in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, and waited to see if anyone would come.The Whites needn’t have worried, eager buyers bought all but 50 or so of the items in one weekend, leaving the family $442 richer.
Garage sale, yard sale, basement sale-whatever they’re called and wherever they’re held, Americans are having them in ever-increasing numbers.
18.What did the Whites do before they had the garage sale?
A.They went shopping.
B.They did some housecleaning and sorted the possessions.
C.They made a wonderful picnic in their hometown.
19.Which of the following is not mentioned in the talking?
A.The Whites do not need to worry their “garage sale”.
B.American did not enjoy such sales.
C.The Whites advertised their garage sale.
20.How much money did the Whites make?
A.$440.
B.$441.
C.$442.
阅读理解
Frank Smithson woke up and leaned over to turn off the alarm clock. “Oh, no!” he thought to himself. “Another day at that office, a boss who shouts at me all the time.”
As Frank went downstairs, his eyes fell on a large brown envelope by the door. He was overjoyed when he opened it and read the letter inside. “Bigwoods Football Pools (足球赌博公司) would like to congratulate you. You have won half a million pounds. ”
Frank suddenly came to life. The cigarette fell from his lips as he let out a shout that could be heard halfway down the street.
At 11: 30 Prank arrived at work. “Please explain why you're so late,” his boss said. “Go and jump in the lake.” replied Frank. “I've just come into a little money so this is goodbye. Find yourself someone else to shout at.”
That evening Frank was smoking a very expensive Havana cigar when a knock was heard on the door. He rushed to the door. Outside were two men, nearly dressed in grey suits. “Mr. Smithson, ”one of them said, “We are from Bigwoods Pools.” “I'm afraid there's been a terrible mistake…”
1.What do we know about Frank?
[ ]
A.He was a lazy man.
B.He was a lucky person.
C.He didn't make a lot of money.
D.He didn’t get on well with his boss.
2.When he heard the knock at the door, Frank probably thought ________ .
[ ]
A.someone had come to make an apology
B.someone had come to give him the money
C.his friends had come to ask about the football pools
D.his friends had come to congratulate him on his luck
3.On hearing“… there’s been a terrible mistake… ”. Frank was most likely to be ________ .
[ ]
A
On the first day of the 11th grade, our new math teacher Mr Washington asked me to go to the blackboard to do a math problem. I told him that I couldn’t do it. He asked, “Why not?” I paused, and then I said, “Because I’m educable mentally retarded (可教育智能迟滞).”
He came from behind his desk and looked at me. “Don’t ever say that again. Someone’s opinion of you does not have to become your reality,” he said.
It was a very special moment for me. Doctors said that I was educable mentally retarded in the fifth grade, and I was put back into the fourth grade. When I was in the eighth grade, I failed again.
But Mr Washington changed my life. This person always gave students the feeling that he had high expectations of them, and then all of the students did their best to live up to what those expectations were. He often said, “You have greatness within you.”
One day, I caught up with him in the parking place and said, “Mr Washington, is there greatness within me, sir?”
He said, “Yes, Mr Brown.”
“But what about the fact that I failed English, math, and history? What about that, sir? I’m slower than most kids.”
“It doesn’t matter. It just means that you have to work harder. Your grades don’t determine who you are or what you can produce in your life.”
“I want to buy my mother a house.”
“It is possible, Mr Brown. You can do that.” And he turned to walk away.
“Mr Washington?”
“What do you want now?”
“Uh, I’m the one, sir. One day you’re going to hear my name. I’m the one, sir.”
School was a real struggle for me. Mr Washington put many demands on me. He made me believe that I could do it. At the end of that year, I was on the honor roll for the first time in my life.
Years later, I produced five programs on public television. When one of my programs was shown on the educational television channel, I had some friends call him. I was sitting by the phone waiting when he called me. He said, “May I speak to Mr Brown, please?”
“Oh, Mr Washington, is that you?”
“Yes, it’s me. You were the one, weren’t you?”
“Yes, sir, I was.”
【小题1】What does Mr Washington mean by saying “Someone’s opinion of you does not have to become your reality”?
| A.You needn’t have the same opinion as others. |
| B.You should believe what other people say. |
| C.What other people say about you may not be correct. |
| D.The doctor made a mistake. |
| A.He entered a good university. | B.He earned much honor. |
| C.He got a good job. | D.He made television programs. |
| A.people shouldn’t believe what doctors say |
| B.no one can be successful with hard work and confidence |
| C.no one is really educable mentally retarded |
| D.a good teacher can change a student’s life |
| A.Don’t believe others | B.I am the one |
| C.My best teacher | D.I succeeded at last |
On the first day of the 11th grade, our new math teacher Mr Washington asked me to go to the blackboard to do a math problem. I told him that I couldn’t do it. He asked, “Why not?” I paused, and then I said, “Because I’m educable mentally retarded (可教育智能迟滞).”
He came from behind his desk and looked at me. “Don’t ever say that again. Someone’s opinion of you does not have to become your reality,” he said.
It was a very special moment for me. Doctors said that I was educable mentally retarded in the fifth grade, and I was put back into the fourth grade. When I was in the eighth grade, I failed again.
But Mr Washington changed my life. This person always gave students the feeling that he had high expectations of them, and then all of the students did their best to live up to what those expectations were. He often said, “You have greatness within you.”
One day, I caught up with him in the parking place and said, “Mr Washington, is there greatness within me, sir?”
He said, “Yes, Mr Brown.”
“But what about the fact that I failed English, math, and history? What about that, sir? I’m slower than most kids.”
“It doesn’t matter. It just means that you have to work harder. Your grades don’t determine who you are or what you can produce in your life.”
“I want to buy my mother a house.”
“It is possible, Mr Brown. You can do that.” And he turned to walk away.
“Mr Washington?”
“What do you want now?”
“Uh, I’m the one, sir. One day you’re going to hear my name. I’m the one, sir.”
School was a real struggle for me. Mr Washington put many demands on me. He made me believe that I could do it. At the end of that year, I was on the honor roll for the first time in my life.
Years later, I produced five programs on public television. When one of my programs was shown on the educational television channel, I had some friends call him. I was sitting by the phone waiting when he called me. He said, “May I speak to Mr Brown, please?”
“Oh, Mr Washington, is that you?”
“Yes, it’s me. You were the one, weren’t you?”
“Yes, sir, I was.”
56. What does Mr Washington mean by saying “Someone’s opinion of you does not have to become your reality”?
A. You needn’t have the same opinion as others. B. You should believe what other people say.
C. What other people say about you may not be correct. D. The doctor made a mistake.
57. What happened to the author at last?
A. He entered a good university. B. He earned much honor.
C. He got a good job. D. He made television programs.
58. In the passage, the author implies that _________.
A. people shouldn’t believe what doctors say
B. no one can be successful with hard work and confidence
C. no one is really educable mentally retarded
D. a good teacher can change a student’s life
59. The best title for the passage would be “__________”.
A. Don’t believe others B. I am the one C. My best teacher D. I succeeded at last
查看习题详情和答案>>On the first day of the 11th grade, our new math teacher Mr Washington asked me to go to the blackboard to do a math problem. I told him that I couldn’t do it. He asked, “Why not?” I paused, and then I said, “Because I’m educable mentally retarded (可教育智能迟滞).”
He came from behind his desk and looked at me. “Don’t ever say that again. Someone’s opinion of you does not have to become your reality,” he said.
It was a very special moment for me. Doctors said that I was educable mentally retarded in the fifth grade, and I was put back into the fourth grade. When I was in the eighth grade, I failed again.
But Mr Washington changed my life. This person always gave students the feeling that he had high expectations of them, and then all of the students did their best to live up to what those expectations were. He often said, “You have greatness within you.”
One day, I caught up with him in the parking place and said, “Mr Washington, is there greatness within me, sir?”
He said, “Yes, Mr Brown.”
“But what about the fact that I failed English, math, and history? What about that, sir? I’m slower than most kids.”
“It doesn’t matter. It just means that you have to work harder. Your grades don’t determine who you are or what you can produce in your life.”
“I want to buy my mother a house.”
“It is possible, Mr Brown. You can do that.” And he turned to walk away.
“Mr Washington?”
“What do you want now?”
“Uh, I’m the one, sir. One day you’re going to hear my name. I’m the one, sir.”
School was a real struggle for me. Mr Washington put many demands on me. He made me believe that I could do it. At the end of that year, I was on the honor roll for the first time in my life.
Years later, I produced five programs on public television. When one of my programs was shown on the educational television channel, I had some friends call him. I was sitting by the phone waiting when he called me. He said, “May I speak to Mr Brown, please?”
“Oh, Mr Washington, is that you?”
“Yes, it’s me. You were the one, weren’t you?”
“Yes, sir, I was.”
56. What does Mr Washington mean by saying “Someone’s opinion of you does not have to become your reality”?
A. You needn’t have the same opinion as others. B. You should believe what other people say.
C. What other people say about you may not be correct. D. The doctor made a mistake.
57. What happened to the author at last?
A. He entered a good university. B. He earned much honor.
C. He got a good job. D. He made television programs.
58. In the passage, the author implies that _________.
A. people shouldn’t believe what doctors say
B. no one can be successful with hard work and confidence
C. no one is really educable mentally retarded
D. a good teacher can change a student’s life
59. The best title for the passage would be “__________”.
A. Don’t believe others B. I am the one C. My best teacher D. I succeeded at last
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