题目内容
听力(共两节,满分20分)
第一节 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 is the relationship between the speakers?
A.Professor and student.
B.Boss and employee.
C.Father and daughter.
2.What time does the man think they will leave?
A.7∶47.
B.7∶25.
C.7∶27.
3.What is the age of the man now?
A.16.
B.20.
C.24.
4.Where are the two speakers possibly?
A.In a hotel.
B.In a restaurant.
C.In the street.
5.How does the man probably feel now?
A.Worried.
B.All right.
C.Indifferent.
第二节 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,你将有时间阅读处个小题,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6至7题
6.Where does the woman want to go?
A.An office.
B.A fruit shop.
C.A police station.
7.What does the woman have to do now?
A.Wait for Mark at the crossroads.
B.Walk ahead and turn right.
C.Walk a little way back.
听第7段材料,回答8至10题
8.How does the man feel about David’s way of sleeping?
A.It’s effective.
B.It’s strange.
C.It’s the best.
9.How many hours does David sleep a day?
A.Four.
B.Six.
C.Seven.
10.What does the woman think of sleeping?
A.People should develop a habit like David’s.
B.People need longer hours of sleep.
C.People have different sleeping habits.
听第8段材料,回答11至13题
11.Which statement is TRUE according to the talk?
A.They are salesperson and customer.
B.They are old school friends.
C.They are fellow workers.
12.What do we know about the woman?
A.She is fond of her work.
B.She is tired of traveling.
C.She is interested in law.
13.What is the man possibly?
A.A company manager.
B.A salesperson.
C.A lawyer.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题
14.What is the possible relationship between the two speakers?
A.Strangers.
B.Teacher and student.
C.Husband and wife.
15.What will you do if others can’t follow you at English Corner?
A.Say it again and again.
B.Go on to another topic.
C.Explain it in another way.
16.What will possibly happen if strangers talk about politics?
A.They will probably not agree with each other.
B.They will be in danger.
C.They will have to stop their talk soon.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.Whose smoking may have more effect on young people?
A.Their parents’.
B.Their friends’.
C.Famous actors’.
18.Who is Stanton Glantz?
A.A worried parent.
B.A professor.
C.An actor.
19.According to the survey, how many of the children who regularly watch films have tried cigarettes?
A.Two thirds.
B.Almost forty percent.
C.About thirty percent.
20.Who paid the actors if they smoked in the films, according to Glantz?
A.The director.
B.The film industry.
C.The tobacco company.
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听力录音内容 Text 1 W:You wanted to see me, Mr.Brown? M:Yes, Miss Anderson.You’ll have to get to work on time, or your services will no longer be needed here. Text 2 M:Are you supposed to leave at 7∶25? W:I’m not sure.All I remember is that the flight number is 747. Text 3 W:How long have you been at this school? M:I’ve been here for about two years.I came here when I was twenty-two. Text 4 W:Dear, I feel hungry now.How about you? M:So do I.Let me call room service. Text 5 W:I’ve just seen the X-rays and your teeth took just fine. M:I see.Then there is nothing to worry about after all. Text 6 M:Hello. W:Hello, Mark It’s Jane.I think I’m close to your office. M:So where are you? W:I’m not sure.I got off the bus at the police station, walked straight down the road, and passed a fruit shop.Then I turned left, crossed the road, and that’s where I am. M:Oh, well.You made a wrong turn.Now, get back to where you turned and make a right turn.Walk ahead for about two hundred meters.And our office building is right across the road. Text 7 M:How can David always be so full of energy? W:He has a strange but highly effective way of sleeping. M:What’s that? W:He takes a short sleep for an hour every six hours and has a total of four hours of sleep each day. M:Where did he get that strange idea from? W:He read it in a book which said it was the best way for human beings and he believed it. M:How many hours do you sleep a day? W:I need at least seven hours.I want to try to follow David’s example but it never worked out for me. M:If I sleep during the day, I can never wake up. W:Not everyone is the same as David, I guess. Text 8 M:Hello.It’s…it is Carol, isn’t it? W:Oh, Mike…oh, my goodness! I haven’t seen you for ages! M:Nice to see you again after all these years.What have you been doing? W:Well, I’ve tried many things since we left school.I’m now working for a large oil company, err, in charge of sales mainly, so I travel. M:Oh, that’s great.You must really love it. W:Oh, I do.Yeah, it’s lovely.It’s quite tiring though.But…mm…what about you, Mike? What do you do? M:I work in a law firm.I’m practicing business law, you know. W:Wow, that’s interesting. M:Yeah.I’m happy doing what I do. W:Good. M:Anyway it’s great to see you.We must get together some time. W:Yes, we should.Look, give me your address and phone number.Err.I’ve got my book here.OK, and then I’ll give you a ring and we can fix something up. Text 9 M:What do people usually talk about in English Corner? W:Whatever interests them, such as weather, English study, movies, music, books, national and international affairs. M:What if someone asks me a question but I can’t understand? W:That occurs to everyone at English Corner.You can ask that person to say it again. M:It must be pretty embarrassing if I still couldn’t understand. W:In that case, he or she will try to explain the question to you in another way.You are expected to do the same when you ask someone a question and he can’t understand.For example, if you ask, “What’s your hobby?” but the person you speak to doesn’t know the meaning of “hobby”, you can then explain, “I mean what do you like to do in your spare time.” M:So he or she will know that the word “hobby” means the things one likes to do in one’s spare time. W:You’ve got it.And what’s the next problem? M:Why do English people so often say something about the weather when they begin a talk with strangers? W:Well, of course, the weather in England is always changing.It’s probably the weather is a subject that’s quite safe to talk about. M:It’s a way of reaching agreement. W:Yes.I begin by saying, “A cold morning, isn’t it?” The other person says, “It certainly is.” I say.“It’s been cold all week,” and the other person says, “Yes, we’re having a very cold spring.” M:So far you’ve agreed about everything. W:Yes.Then we’re beginning to feel friendly.But if we start with subjects on which disagreement is possible, politics, for example, we might not become friendly. Text 10 It is very common to see actors and actresses smoking casually in films.And some people worry that this may encourage young people to try smoking.A study in the latest British Medical Journal magazine says that the more teenagers watch actors smoking in films, the more likely they are to take up the habit themselves.The survey was carried out among 5,000 US children between the ages of 9 and 15.The results showed that, among children who regularly watch films, about a third had tried cigarettes.“It is time for the film industry to take effective steps to stop actors smoking in films,” Stanton Glantz, a professor medicine at the University of California said.He added that film stars must understand that their actions have a real influence on children’s lives.Glantz also said that some of the children’s favourite actors are being paid to smoke.“Any film that receives money from the tobacco industry should be required to declare that information.” he said |