题目内容
第一部分:听力
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,并标在试卷的相应位置.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.每段对话仅读一遍.
1.Did the woman accept the invitation to have dinner with the man?
A.She accepted willingly.
B.She refused to go out with him.
C.She will let him know the next morning.
2.What drink does the woman prefer?
A.Tea.
B.Coffee.
C.Cold water.
3.What does the professor mean?
A.She could ask a different person.
B.The paper must be handed in on time.
C.Her request was made too late.
4.What does the man usually do on Sunday evening?
A.Go to church.
B.Work in the garden.
C.Read the newspaper.
5.What should the man do to get to the state highway?
A.Turn right immediately.
B.Go forward and jump up into the air.
C.Go forward and turn right.
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,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.Where can they have meals during the trip?
A.In the bus.
B.At fast-food shops.
C.In hotels.
7.What does the woman suggest the man?
A.Take a bath in the bus if the weather permits.
B.Bring suitable clothes and some other things.
C.Come to the service for more information.
8.What information does the man forget to ask about?
A.Where to leave from.
B.The cost of the journey.
C.The time to book.
听第7段材料,回答第9至11题.
9.What’s wrong with Mr.Wonder’s trousers?
A.A dirty spot on the pants.
B.A button is loose on the pants.
C.Some stains on the pants.
10.What do the woman get from the man?
A.Trousers, pants and a vest.
B.Pants and a vest.
C.Pants, slippers and a vest.
11.Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.At a laundry shop.
B.At a clothing mending shop.
C.At a clothing shop.
听第8段材料,回答第12至14题.
12.Which train is through(直通车)?
A.Both are through.
B.The 2∶40 one is through.
C.The 10∶30 one is through.
13.How much will the man pay if he takes a Pullman seat to San Diego?
A.$7.
B.$12.
C.$10.
14.What train will the man take at last?
A.The 10∶30 one.
B.The 11∶50 one.
C.The 2∶40 one.
听第9段材料,回答第15至17题.
15.What does the man ask the woman to do?
A.To cut off a little hair over his ear and on top.
B.To cut off a bit of hair just over ear.
C.To cut off a little hair only on top.
16.What kind of hair cream does the man prefer?
A.Quite oily.
B.Not too oily.
C.Oily.
17.How much does the man pay for his haircut?
A.$15.15
B.$ 50.15
C.$15.50
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题.
18.Where will the president and First Lady pay a visit?
A.Africa.
B.Asia.
C.Europe.
19.Where are the Chinese scientists going to visit?
A.The US only.
B.The US and western Europe.
C.The western Europe only.
20.Where is this passage probably taken from?
A.The radio.
B.The television.
C.The newspaper.
解析:
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(Text 1) M:Would you like to have dinner with me tomorrow? W:Well, I don’t know.Would you mind if I let you know tomorrow morning? (Text 2) W:I prefer tea to coffee, but whenever we visit Harry, he always gives us coffee. M:I don’t like coffee either.All I really want is a glass of cold water. (Text 3) W:Professor Thomas, did you say that we could hand in the paper two weeks later? M:I’m afraid that’s out of the question. (Text 4) W:What do you usually do on Sundays? M:I go to church in the morning, work in the garden in the afternoon and read the paper after supper. (Text 5) M:Can you tell me how to get to the state highway? W:Keep going for about a mile.The entrance is coming up on your right. (Text 6) M:Hello, I’d like some information about the trips to Katmandu. W:Yes, of course.How can I help you? M:Well, how do we travel? W:It’s a special kind of bus with room for sleeping. M:And how many people in a group? W:Well, the bus sleeps ten.Usually there are eight travelers and two drivers, and a girl to look after you. M:So, we sleep normally in the bus. W:Yes.And it’s fully equipped for cooking.And it’s got a shower system that we put up every morning if the weather permits. M:We leave from London? W:Yes, and return to London. M:Is there anything special we need to bring? W:Oh, we give everyone a list of suitable clothes and all the things to bring.Of course, space is limited. M:Oh, yes, I understand that.Now can you tell me about the time to book? W:Well, it depends.Usually six or eight months before your travel.Could you come in and we can go over the details if you’re interested? M:OK.I’ll come in and see you next Wednesday. W:Yes, thanks for ringing. (Text 7) W:Er…What’s your name again, please? Could you spell it out? I’ll write it down. M:W-O-N-D-E-R, Wonder.Did you get it this time? W:Yes, sir.Mr.Wonder.Is that correct? M:Yes.By the way there is a stain on my trousers.Can you remove it? W:Let me see.This one on the pants? Yes, I believe we can get this spot out all right. M:And one button on the vest is loose.Could you sew it on tightly? W:OK, sir.Here’s your slip, sir. M:Good.And when can I get my laundry back? W:Are you in a hurry for it? M:Yes, since I expect to check out tomorrow morning.I want it ready by 10 tomorrow at the latest. W:My goodness, you certainly are in a hurry.But don’t worry.We’ll do our best and have it ready before you leave. M:Thank goodness!I’ll be back at about 10∶30 tomorrow morning, then. W:All right, sir. (Text 8) M:What’s the fare to San Diego, please? W:It’s seven dollars one way; twelve dollars and a quarter round trip. M:When does the next train leave? W:There is a train at 10∶30, another at 2∶40 in the afternoon. M:Are they both through trains? W:The 10∶30 is an express, but the second is a local. M:Is there a dining car on both trains? W:There’s a diner on the 10∶30 train.The 2∶40 has just a club car in which they serve sandwiches, coffee, drinks, etc. M:What’s the cost of a Pullman seat to San Diego? W:The cost of a Pullman seat is three dollars in addition to the regular fare.However, there is no Pullman on the 2∶40, only day coaches.The 10∶30 has a Pullman, but I doubt if there are any seats available on today’s train…unless you have a reservation. M:Do you mind finding out if I have a chance of obtaining a seat? W:Let me check.Oh, I’m sorry.There isn’t any available for today, but there might be some last minute cancellations.You can always inquire just before train time. M:Is there a train here at night with a sleeper? W:There is a sleeper you can take, which leaves here at 11∶50. M:I suppose it’s necessary to make a reservation before-hand. W:It’s customary to make a reservation at least a day in advance.But I have one vacant seat just now because someone cancelled it a couple of minutes ago. M:Say, I’m lucky.In that case I’d better make up my mind to take it.How much is it all together? W:The fare to San Diego, including your berth runs just ten dollars. (Text 9) M:Would you cut off a bit more there, above the ear? W:Don’t you think it needs a little taken-off on top, too? M:I guess it would be better. W:About like this? M:No, not that much.Now, yes, that’s fine. W:Shave also, sir? M:Yes. W:How do you want your mustache cut? M:Just straighten the edges a bit. W:Is Mermen’s after-shave all right? M:Don’t you have any Bay Rum? W:Oh yes. M:I prefer that, then. W:How about hair tonic? M:Something not too oily. W:Vitalis? M:Yes, that’s fine.How much does it cost in all? W:Fifteen dollars fifty cents, sir. (Text 10) This is News on the Hour.Ed Wilson is reporting.The president and First Lady will visit Africa on a goodwill tour in May.They plan to visit eight African countries. Reports from China say that the Chinese want closer ties between China and the US and western Europe.A group of top Chinese scientists start its ten-nation tour next month.In sports, the Charges beat the Riffles 7 to 3.It was their first win in their last five matches. That’s the news of the Hour.And now back to some light music with Julia. |