摘要: - The last bus , we had to walk home. - Why not take a taxi? A. had gone B. to go C. having gone D. going

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听力

第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)

听下面5段对话。每段对话后有1小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Where are the two speakers?

A.In an office

B.At the doctor's

C.In a restaurant

2.What does the woman think of Professor Johnson's lectures?

A.Great

B.Just so-so

C.Hard to follow

3.How will the man go to the zoo?

A.By bus

B.On foot

C.By taxi

4.What are the speakers doing?

A.They are greeting each other.

B.They are saying goodbye to each other.

C.They are talking over the telephone.

5.What do we know about the woman?

A.She doesn't have a computer.

B.Her computer is the latest model.

C.She has fallen behind others at work.

第二节(本节有15小题,每小题1分,共15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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒种的时间阅读各个小题,每小题将给出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至第8题。

6.What time is it now?

A.10∶30 p.m

B.10∶10 p.m

C.9∶50 p.m

7.How long will it take the woman to get to the station?

A.Less than 50 minutes

B.More than 50 minutes

C.Less than15 minutes

8.Why did the man invite the woman to his house?

A.They had a dinner party

B.They had a tea party

C.They had a dancing party

听第7段材料,回答第9至第11题。

9.What does the girl want to do after leaving school?

A.Take up singing.

B.Be an actress

C.Study abroad

10.What do the girl's parents want her to be?

A.A singer

B.A teacher

C.An actress

11.What does the girl usually do?

A.She agrees with her classmates.

B.She gets her own way in the end.

C.She does what her parents tell her to.

听第8段材料,回答第12至第14题。

12.Why is the woman worried?

A.She can't take part in tomorrow's party.

B.It's too early for her to leave the party.

C.She doesn't know how to get home after tomorrow's party.

13.When does the last bus for the woman's home leave?

A.10∶00 p.m

B.11∶00 p.m

C.9∶00 p.m

14.What has the woman decided to do?

A.To take a taxi home.

B.To stay in a hotel.

C.To stay in the host's home.

听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。

15.Where does the man want to go?

A.To a museum.

B.To the Music Building

C.To a movie theater.

16.What is the problem with taking the bus?

A.The bus doesn't go directly there.

B.The bus always runs late.

C.The bus will not come for a while.

17.What does the man finally decide to do?

A.Walk there.

B.Wait for the bus.

C.Find out another way.

听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18.How many Americans are now studying in colleges and universities?

A.700,00

B.1,700,000

C.7,000,000

19.What do American young people know much about?

A.Their parents

B.Their life style

C.Their childhood

20.What do American young people find difficult to know much about?

A.The truth of their own lives.

B.The beliefs in American families.

C.The formation of American families.

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听力

听下面5段对话.每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置.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.Why didn't Mary attend the meeting?

[  ]

A.She was ill.

B.She didn't like to.

C.She had something else to do.

2.What can we learn about the man?

[  ]

A.He is living in Paris now.

B.He once lived in Paris.

C.He would like to go to Paris with the woman.

3.What's the population of Hawaii?

[  ]

A.About 10,000,000.

B.About 100,000.

C.About 1,000,000.

4.What's the relationship between the two speakers?

[  ]

A.Doctor and patient.

B.Husband and wife.

C.Teacher and student.

5.Where was the man last night?

[  ]

A.At the theatre.

B.At someone else's home.

C.At home.

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,并标在试卷的相应位置.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,各个小题将给出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6~7题.

6.What's wrong with the man's watch?

[  ]

A.It doesn't work.

B.It gains five minutes a day.

C.It was lost only last month.

7.How are they going to the party?

[  ]

A.Walk there.

B.Take a taxi there.

C.Take a bus there.

听第7段材料,回答8~10题.

8.On which day will the party be held?

[  ]

A.On Christmas Eve.

B.On Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival.

C.On the Spring Festival.

9.What language is Lily learning?

[  ]

A.English.

B.French.

C.Chinese.

10.What does the woman offer to do?

[  ]

A.To invite Bob and Jane to the party.

B.To prepare some records for the party.

C.To tell the teachers about the party.

听第8段材料,回答11~13题.

11.What do you think Robert is?

[  ]

A.A dancer.

B.A singer.

C.A student.

12.Where will the group perform?

[  ]

A.At concert halls.

B.At some parties.

C.At restaurants.

13.Why is Robert not sure of joining the group?

[  ]

A.He doesn't think he is good enough.

B.He doesn't have time to practise.

C.He isn't interested in joining it.

听第9段材料,回答14~17题.

14.When will the man and Tracy meet?

[  ]

A.At 7:00.

B.At 6:30.

C.At 7:30.

15.What film does the woman not like?

[  ]

A.Horror films.

B.Detective films.

C.Films about love.

16.What might the man do tomorrow?

[  ]

A.Work.

B.See a film.

C.Do some reading.

17.When will the man phone the woman?

[  ]

A.Tonight.

B.Tomorrow afternoon.

C.Tomorrow morning.

听第10段材料,回答18~20题.

18.When was the house that Mr. Finch bought built?

[  ]

A.In 1688.

B.In 1858.

C.In 1588.

19.Why did Mr. Finch buy the house?

[  ]

A.Because he wanted to live a quiet life there.

B.Because the house was bigger than the one he once lived in.

C.Because he had no house to live in.

20.Why did Mr. Finch put a notice on the window?

[  ]

A.Because he wanted more visitors to come.

B.Because he wanted to stop the visitors from coming.

C.Because he wanted to make money.

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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。

1.What's wrong with Mike?

A.He has a headache.

B.He has a backache.

C.He has a toothache.

2.Who is Betty?

A.The woman's student.

B.The woman's daughter.

C.The woman's pet.

3.What does the woman need?

A.Hot water.

B.Bread.

C.Hot tea.

4.Why does the woman want to drop math?

A.It's not interesting.

B.It's not easy.

C.It's not important.

5.Why are the speakers probably going to do?

A.Wait for the next bus.

B.Walk to the company.

C.Take a taxi.

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,各个小题将给出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至8题。

6.Who went to Tibet with Li Yang last year?

A.His parents.

B.His uncle.

C.His friends.

7.How did he go there?

A.By train.

B.By car.

C.By plane.

8.Why does the woman want to go by train?

A.To save money.

B.To enjoy the view.

C.To meet people.

听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。

9.How many people are there in the man's family?

A.Three.

B.Four.

C.Five.

10.What do we know about Lisa?

A.She is 25 years old.

B.She doesn't have a job.

C.She lives with her parents.

11.What does Sam want to be?

A.An engineer.

B.A teacher.

C.A doctor.

听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。

12.Where does the conversation probably take place?

A.In an office.

B.In the classroom.

C.In a yard.

13.What is generally sold at yard sales?

A.Second-hand things.

B.Brand-new things.

C.Home-made things.

14.Why do people love to go to yard sales?

A.For the shopping environment.

B.For the unusual experience.

C.For the low prices.

听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。

15.What did the woman do last weekend?

A.She went to Peter's place.

B.She went to a game.

C.She went to a bar.

16.What did Peter bring back from the snack bar?

A.A cup of juice.

B.A bottle of Coke.

C.A bottle of beer.

17.What does the woman think about Peter?

A.He is disappointing.

B.He is amazing.

C.He is selfless(无私的).

听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18.When did the heaviest snow fall?

A.On January 30th.

B.On January 27th.

C.On January 26th.

19.At how many big airports had thousands of travelers been left?

A.Three.

B.Two.

C.One.

20.What happened in Washington D.C.?

A.30,000 families lost their homes.

B.The traffic was a mess(混乱).

C.Hundreds of people lost their lives.

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     Parents divorced, little Buddy was in the care of his mother's large Alabama family. Over the years,
Buddy seldom saw either of his parents. But he was happy where he was and he had many kindly
relatives, among whom Miss Sook was by far his best friend. Before Christmas, Buddy's father had
managed to get legal custody(法定监护) of him for this Christmas. So, he had a new suit, with a card
pinned with his name and address and made the trip alone, by bus, to New Orleans.
     Several things occurred that kept me awake the whole night. First, the footfalls, the noise of my father
running up and down the stairs, breathing heavily, I had to see what he was up to. So I hid and watched.
There was a Christmas tree and the fireplace downstairs. Moreover, I could see my father. He was
crawling around under the tree arranging a pyramid of packages. I felt dizzy, for what I saw forced me to
reconsider everything. If these were presents intended for me, then obviously they had not been ordered
by the Lord and delivered by Santa Claus; no, they were gifts bought and wrapped by my father,which
meant that my rotten little cousin Billy Bob and other rotten kids like him weren't lying when they laughed
at me and told me there was no Santa Claus. The worst thought was: Had Sook known the truth, and lied
to me? No, Sook would never lie to me. She believed. It was just that-well, though she was
sixty-something, in some ways she was at least as much of a child as I was.
     I waited until I was sure he was in bed and sound asleep. Then I crept downstairs and examined the
tags attached to each of the packages. They all said: "For Buddy." I decided to open the packages: It
was Christmas morning. I was awake, so why not? I won't bother to describe what was inside them: just
shirts and sweaters and dull stuff like that. The only thing I appreciated was a toy gun. Somehow I got the
idea it would be fun to waken my father by firing it. So I did. Bang. Bang. Bang. He raced out of his room, wild-eyed, Bang. Bang. Bang. "Buddy-what the hell do you think you're doing?" Bang. Bang. Bang. "Stop that!" I laughed. "Look, Daddy. Look at all wonderful things Santa Claus brought me."
     Calm now, he walked into the room and hugged me. "You like what Santa Claus brought you?"
     I smiled at him. He smiled at me. There was a tender lingering (逗留不去的) moment, damaged when I said: "Yes. But what are you going to give me, Daddy?" His smile evaporated. His eyes narrowed
suspiciously-you could see that he thought I was pulling some kind of trick. But then he blushed, as though he was ashamed to be thinking what he was thinking. He patted my head, and coughed and said: "Well, I
thought  I'd wait and let you pick out something you wanted. Is there anything particular you want?"
I reminded him of the airplane we had seen in the toy store on Canal Street. His face sagged. Oh, yes, he
remembered the airplane and how expensive it was. Nevertheless, the next day I was sitting in that
airplane dreaming I was zooming toward heaven while my father wrote out a check for a happy salesman, who promised to help ship the plane on the bus.
But I wasn't free of New Orleans yet. The problem was a large bottle of wine; maybe it was because of
my departure, but anyway my father had been drinking it all day, and on the way to the bus station, he
scared me by grabbing my wrist and harshly whispering: "I'm not going to let you go. I can't let you go back to that crazy family in that crazy old house. Just look at what they've done to you. A boy six, almost
seven, talking about Santa Claus! It's all their fault, all those sour old spinsters with their Bibles and their
knitting needles, those drunken uncles. Listen to me, Buddy. There is no God! There is no Santa Claus.
" He was squeezing my wrist so hard that it ached. "Kiss me. Please. Please. Kiss me. Tell your daddy
that you love him." But I couldn't speak. I was terrified I was going to miss my bus. And I was worried
about my plane, which was strapped to the top of the taxi. "Say it: 'I love you.' Say it. Please. Buddy. Say
it."
     It was lucky for me that our taxi-driver was a good-hearted man. Because if it hadn't been for his help, and the help of some efficient porters and a friendly policeman, I don't know what would have happened
when we reached the station. My father was so drunk he could hardly walk, but the policeman talked to
him, quieted him down, helped him to stand straight, and the taxi-man promised to take him safely home.
But my father would not leave until he had seen the porters put me on the bus.
     Once I was on the bus, I crouched in a seat and shut my eyes. I felt the strangest pain. A crushing pain
that hurt everywhere. I thought if I took off my heavy city shoes, those crucifying monsters, the agony
would ease. I took them off, but the mysterious pain did not leave me. In a way it never has; never will.
     Twelve hours later I was home in bed. The room was dark. Sook was sitting beside me, rocking in a
rocking chair, a sound as soothing (令人舒畅的) as ocean waves. I had tried to tell her everything that
had happened, and only stopped when I was hoarse (嘶哑的) as a howling dog. She stroked her fingers
through my hair, and said: "Of course there is a Santa Clause. It's just that no single somebody could do
all he has to do. So the Lord has spread the task among us all. That's why everybody is Santa Claus. I am. You are. Even you cousin Billy Bob. Now go to sleep. Count stars. Think of the quietest thing. Like snow. I'm sorry you didn't get to see any. But now snow is falling through the stars-" Stars sparkled, snow whirled inside my head; the last thing I remembered was the peaceful voice of the Lord telling me something I
must do. And the next day I did it. I went with Sook to the post office and bought a penny postcard. That same postcard exists today. It was found in my father's safety deposit box when he died last year. Here is what I had written him: Hello pop hope you are well I am and I am turning to pedal my plane so fast I will
soon be in the sky so keep your eyes open and yes I love you Buddy.
1. When Buddy asked his Daddy for Christmas presents, his father's reaction suggested that _______.
A. He felt sorry he forgot to prepare presents for his son.
B. He thought his son should have known all the presents were sent by him, not Santa Claus.
C. It was difficult for him to accept that his son is so greedy.
D. He was ashamed of not knowing what his son liked.
2. Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A. Buddy didn't tell his Daddy "I love you" until his death.
B Buddy's father and Miss Sook were people of different personalities.
C. Buddy still held the belief that there was Santa Claus.
D. Buddy finally mailed a postcard to his father.
3. What can be inferred from the first paragraph?
A. Cousin Billy Bob had a good relationship with Buddy.
B. Miss Sook had no idea of Santa Clause, and lied to Buddy.
C. Father loved Buddy very much and prepared a lot of gifts for him.
D. Buddy was afraid of his father for they had been separated long time.
4. The following words can describe Miss Sook except _______.
A. old            
B. clever          
C. naughty          
D. trusted
5. Which of the following can be the best title of passage?
A. Is There a Santa Clause in the World?
B. A Christmas Memory
C. How to Celebrate Christmas in a Meaningful Way?
D. A Christmas of a Divorced Family
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阅读理解。
     Parents divorced, little Buddy was in the care of his mother's large Alabama family. Over the
years, Buddy seldom saw either of his parents. But he was happy where he was and he had many
kindly relatives, among whom Miss Sook was by far his best friend. Before Christmas, Buddy's
father had managed to get legal custody(法定监护) of him for this Christmas. So, he had a new
suit, with a card pinned with his name and address and made the trip alone, by bus, to New
Orleans.
     Several things occurred that kept me awake the whole night. First, the footfalls, the noise of my father
running up and down the stairs, breathing heavily, I had to see what he was up to. So I hid and watched.
There was a Christmas tree and the fireplace downstairs. Moreover, I could see my father. He was
crawling around under the tree arranging a pyramid of packages. I felt dizzy, for what I saw forced me to
reconsider everything. If these were presents intended for me, then obviously they had not been ordered
by the Lord and delivered by Santa Claus; no, they were gifts bought and wrapped by my father. Which
meant that my rotten little cousin Billy Bob and other rotten kids like him weren't lying when they laughed
at me and told me there was no Santa Claus. The worst thought was: Had Sook known the truth, and lied
to me? No, Sook would never lie to me. She believed. It was just that-well, though she was
sixty-something, in some ways she was at least as much of a child as I was.
     I waited until I was sure he was in bed and sound asleep. Then I crept downstairs and examined the
tags attached to each of the packages. They all said: "For Buddy." I decided to open the packages: It
was Christmas morning. I was awake, so why not? I won't bother to describe what was inside them: just
shirts and sweaters and dull stuff like that. The only thing I appreciated was a toy gun. Somehow I got the
idea it would be fun to waken my father by firing it. So I did. Bang. Bang. Bang. He raced out of his room, wild-eyed, Bang. Bang. Bang. "Buddy-what the hell do you think you're doing? Bang. Bang. Bang. "Stop
that!" I laughed. " Look, Daddy. Look at all wonderful things Santa Claus brought me."
     Calm now, he walked into the room and hugged me. "You like what Santa Claus brought you?"
     I smiled at him. He smiled at me. There was a tender lingering (逗留不去的) moment, damaged
when I said: "Yes. But what are you going to give me, Daddy?" His smile evaporated. His eyes narrowed
suspiciously-you could see that he thought I was pulling some kind of trick. But then he blushed, as
though he was ashamed to be thinking what he was thinking. He patted my head, and coughed and said: "Well, I thought I'd wait and let you pick out something you wanted. Is there anything particular you
want?"
     I reminded him of the airplane we had seen in the toy store on Canal Street. His face sagged. Oh,
yes, he remembered the airplane and how expensive it was. Nevertheless, the next day I was sitting in
that airplane dreaming I was zooming toward heaven while my father wrote out a check for a happy
salesman, who promised to help ship the plane on the bus. 
     But I wasn't free of New Orleans yet. The problem was a large bottle of wine; maybe it was because
of my departure, but anyway my father had been drinking it all day, and on the way to the bus station, he
scared me by grabbing my wrist and harshly whispering: "I'm not going to let you go. I can't let you go
back to that crazy family in that crazy old house. Just look at what they've done to you. A boy six, almost
seven, talking about Santa Claus! It's all their fault, all those sour old spinsters with their Bibles and their
knitting needles, those drunken uncles. Listen to me, Buddy. There is no God! There is no Santa Claus."
He was squeezing my wrist so hard that it ached. "Kiss me. Please. Please. Kiss me. Tell your daddy
that you love him." But I couldn't speak. I was terrified I was going to miss my bus. And I was worried
about my plane, which was strapped to the top of the taxi. "Say it: 'I love you.' Say it. Please. Buddy. Say
it."
     It was lucky for me that our taxi-driver was a good-hearted man. Because if it hadn't been for his help, and the help of some efficient porters and a friendly policeman, I don't know what would have happened
when we reached the station. My father was so drunk he could hardly walk, but the policeman talked to
him, quieted him down, helped him to stand straight, and the taxi-man promised to take him safely home.
But my father would not leave until he had seen the porters put me on the bus.
     Once I was on the bus, I crouched in a seat and shut my eyes. I felt the strangest pain. A crushing pain
that hurt everywhere. I thought if I took off my heavy city shoes, those crucifying monsters, the agony
would ease. I took them off, but the mysterious pain did not leave me. In a way it never has; never will.
     Twelve hours later I was home in bed. The room was dark. Sook was sitting beside me, rocking in a
rocking chair, a sound as soothing (令人舒畅的) as ocean waves. I had tried to tell her everything that
had happened, and only stopped when I was hoarse (嘶哑的) as a howling dog. She stroked her fingers
through my hair, and said: "Of course there is a Santa Clause. It's just that no single somebody could do
all he has to do. So the Lord has spread the task among us all. That's why everybody is Santa Claus. I
am. You are. Even you cousin Billy Bob. Now go to sleep. Count stars. Think of the quietest thing. Like
snow. I'm sorry you didn't get to see any. But now snow is falling through the stars-" Stars sparkled,
snow whirled inside my head; the last thing I remembered was the peaceful voice of the Lord telling me
something I must do. And the next day I did it. I went with Sook to the post office and bought a penny
postcard. That same postcard exists today. It was found in my father's safety deposit box when he died
last year. Here is what I had written him: Hello pop hope you are well I am and I am turning to
pedal my plane so fast I will soon be in the sky so keep your eyes open and yes I love you Buddy.
1.When Buddy asked his Daddy for Christmas presents, his father's reaction suggested that  _______.
A. He felt sorry he forgot to prepare presents for his son.
B. He thought his son should have known all the presents were sent by him, not Santa Claus.
C. It was difficult for him to accept that his son is so greedy.
D. He was ashamed of not knowing what his son liked.
2. Once Buddy was on the bus, he felt the strangest pain . The reason probably is _____________.
A. His father squeezed him so hard that it ached.
B. His father was very drunk and had difficulty returning home.
C. He didn't say "I love you" to his father.
D. He had an argument with his father at home.
3. Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A. Buddy didn't tell his Daddy "I love you" until his death.
B. Buddy's father and Miss Sook were people of different personalities.
C. Buddy still held the belief that there was Santa Claus.
D. Buddy finally mailed a postcard to his father.
4. What can be inferred from the first paragraph?
A. Cousin Billy Bob had a good relationship with Buddy.
B. Miss had no idea of Santa Clause, and lied to Buddy.
C. Father loved Buddy very much and prepared a lot of gifts for him.
D. Buddy was afraid of his father for they had been separated long time.
5. The following words can describe Miss Sook except _______.
A. old            
B. clever          
C. naughty          
D. trusted
6. Which of the following can be the best title of passage?
A. Is There a Santa Clause in the World?
B. A Christmas Memory
C. How to Celebrate Christmas in a Meaningful Way?
D. A Christmas of a Divorced Family
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