题目内容
听力
(共两节,满分35分)第一节:听独白或对话(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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。
请听第1段对话,回答第1~3题。
1.What’s the possible relationship between the two speakers?
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2.Where does the conversation most probably take place?
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3.What does the woman ask the man to do?
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请听第2段对话,回答第4~6题。
4.Why shouldn’t the man open the door?
A.Because it was locked.
B.Because it was very hot.
C.Because of the smoke outside.
5.What happened at the hotel?
A.There was no electricity.
B.There was no water.
C.There was a fire.
6.How did the speakers get out of their room?
A.They called the police for help.
B.They climbed out of the window.
C.They covered up in wet sheets and ran away.
请听第3段对话,回答第7~9题。
7.What won’t the speakers do this weekend?
A.Take a boat to the islands.
B.Go to the river.
C.See a play.
8.Why does the man suggest phoning the theatre?
A.To book tickets.
B.To check if there will be a play.
C.To check if it is open this weekend.
9.What’s the phone number?
A.527-086.
B.572-860.
C.527-860.
请听第4段对话,回答第10~12题。
10.Where does this conversation take place?
A.In a hotel.
B.In a hospital.
C.In a shopping centre.
11.On which floor is the Exhibition Centre?
A.The ninth floor.
B.The third floor.
C.The second floor.
12.Why does the man come to Hong Kong?
A.He is on holiday.
B.He comes for the computer exhibition.
C.He comes to meet Peter Smith from Greece.
请听第5段独白,回答第13~15题。
13.Why did Lorraine come to London?
A.To study hospital management.
B.To visit the beautiful parks in London.
C.To study the buildings in London.
14.What’s the weather like in London?
A.Sunny.
B.Windy.
C.Rainy.
15.Which city has a serious traffic problem?
A.London.
B.Trinidad.
C.Sydney.
第二节:听取信息(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
听下面1段对话。请根据题目要求,从所听到的内容中获取必要的信息。听录音前,你将有10秒钟的阅题时间,录音读两遍。你有80秒钟的作答时间。
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解析:
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答案:B B C C C B A A C A B B A C A in 1254 had been away battle the prisoners is remembered 听力材料: W:Let me help you to some more fish. M:The fish is delicious.But I’ve had enough now.I’d like to have some soup. W:Here it is.Help yourself. M:Thanks.I didn’t know you were so good at cooking.If my wife were here, she would be as surprised as I. W:Well, bring your wife too if you come here next time.I haven’t seen her for quite some time. M:Sure, I will.My wife will be much happy to see you, too.Well, I’m full now.Thank you for your wonderful meal. W:I’m glad you enjoyed it. M:What’s that? W:Fire! The hotel’s on fire! M:What shall we do?Let’s get out of here! W:Wait! Find the key. M:What about our luggage? W:Leave them. M:Shall we open the door? W:No, don’t open the door.Feel it.Is it hot? M:No, it’s not hot. W:OK, open it. M:There’s a lot of smoke out here.I can’t see anything. W:Close the door.We’ll stay in the room.Get the sheets and wet them in the bath.I’ll phone the police for help. M:Right! What about the window? W:Huh? M:We’re on the ground floor.We can climb out of the window. W:What shall we do this weekend? M:I don’t know.I just want to stay at home and do some reading.It has been a busy seek.What would you like to do? W:Let’s take a boat to the islands.We can have a picnic and go swimming. M:It’s a long way.Besides, the water is quite cool these days.I don’t really want to do that. W:Let’s go to the Stratford then.We can spend the day by the river, and in the evening we can go and see a play. M:That sounds a better idea.Let’s phone the theatre and book our tickets. W:What’s the phone number? M:It’s 527-860. M:Good morning.I’m Peter Smith from Greece. W:Yes, sir.Your room number is 909.That’s on the ninth floor.Are you in Hong Kong on holiday? M:No.I’m here for the computer exhibition.Where is it, please? W:It’s in the Exhibition Centre, on the third floor. M:Thank you very much. (Five minutes later.) M:Excuse me, madam.What I want is a single room.I don’t like to share a room with someone else.What’s more, my room is rather small and dark.Could you possibly find me a larger and brighter single room? W:I’m very sorry, sir, but this is the rush season.We don’t have any spare rooms at the moment. M:But my company booked a room for me ages ago! W:I’m terribly sorry, sir. Claire interviewed a young student who lives in London.Her name is Lorraine.This is what Lorraine told Claire: “I’m from Trinidad and I’ve been living here for two years.I came to London to study hospital management.In some ways I like it very much.In other ways I don’t.For example, I think it’s a very interesting city.I’m never bored here.And I think parts of London are really very beautiful.I love the big parks with green plants and colourful flowers.And I like some of the buildings too.But I can’t stand the weather.It rains so much here.And it’s so noisy, too.So much traffic.So many cars everywhere.Of course, we have traffic problems in Trinidad.But not like this! At first I was very lonely here.I was always home-sick.I didn’t have any friends.Now I have a few.Not many.But a few.One of them came from Sydney. Things are better now.But I don’t think I want to stay here.After I finish my course, I plan to go back to Trinidad.Perhaps I can get a job there in a hospital.I hope so!” Marco Polo was an Italian man, born in 1254.He was a world traveler.When he was around 16 years old, he traveled with his father and his uncle a long way from Europe to China. After staying nearly twenty years in the East, they returned home at last.Their friends were surprised to see them again.They had been away for twenty-four years and everybody thought that they must have died a long time ago. But Marco Polo didn’t stay at home for long.He was taken as a prisoner in a sea battle.Time passed slowly in prison.Marco Polo was not in the least lonely.Every day he told the other prisoners about his travels.In the stories he told, the countries of Asia were so interesting that one of the prisoners started to put them down in a book. In the book Marco Polo told about all the things he had seen and heard.He told of how the Chinese burned a kind of black stone for cooking, and how the heat it gave was much bigger and lasted much longer than a wood fire.People read it, but they said, “This book cannot be true.” When Marco Polo was an old man, he was ill.Some of his friends came to see him in bed.“Now tell us that your book is not true, ” they said.“No, ” said Marco Polo.“Everything in my book is true.I went to all those countries, and I saw all those strange things.It’s all true.” So his friends believed him.Soon his stories got around and his name is remembered to this day. |