题目内容
I waited for him half an hour, but he never .
A.turned in B.turned down C.turned off D.turned up
D
Listening
Part 1
1.warming up
Pay attention to the following words and phrases which you will hear while listening.
North Pole北极
celebrate one's birthday 庆祝生日
blow away 吹走
thaw 烘烤
2.Listen to the tape and choose the correct answers.
1)Who traveled to the North Pole with me?
[ ]
A.My friends.
B.My family.
C.None.
D.My sisters.
2)What was the weather like on the first day?
[ ]
A.Snowy and windy.
B.Windy and sunny.
C.Snowy and rainy.
D.Sunny and windy.
3)What should I do before the wind became strong?
[ ]
A.Put up my tent.
B.Sleep in the sleeping bag.
C.Find a hole.
D.Make a fire.
4)When was my birthday?
[ ]
A.November 10th.
B.November 1st.
C.November 20th.
D.November 12th.
5)Which one is not true?
[ ]
A.I hurt my foot in the accident.
B.I had to thaw my birthday cake over the fire.
C.On the 22nd day, my workday was increased to 12 hours a day.
D.I waited to get better at last.
3.Listen to the tape once more and fill in the blanks.
1)I made a journey to ________ to celebrate my birthday .
2)Luckily, ________ ________ and I weren't blown away by the howling ________.
3)I had fallen into a very deep ________ and was hanging on the ________.
4)With my ________ and ________, I put my tent up.
5)It's an experience I shell never ________ and shall ________ for the rest of my life.
Part 2
Dick and Becky live in England. They have a farm, a shop and a tea-shop. People come to the tea-shop to drink tea and have lunch.
1.Listen to the tape. Tick the words you hear on the tape.
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( )A.cows |
( )B.vegetables |
( )C.chickens |
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( )D.apples |
( )E.milk |
( )F.horses |
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( )G.cabbages |
( )H.pears |
( )I.cakes |
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( )J.ducks |
( )K.flowers |
( )L.eggs |
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( )M.food |
( )N.pigs |
( )O.dogs |
2.Listen to the tape again. Complete the words on the diagram.
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3.Answer the following questions.
1)Do their two children work on the farm after they graduated from school?
2)How do they raise their chickens?
3)Do they sell cakes made by themself? Why?
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| ( )1.A. gave out ( )2.A. Cheers ( )3.A.offer ( )4.A. path ( )5.A. raced ( )6.A. ask ( )7.A. And ( )8.A. careful ( )9.A. opportunitie ( )10.A. attract ( )11.A. professional ( )12.A. speaking ( )13.A. quick ( )14.A. hand ( )15.A. news ( )16.A. gradually ( )17.A. desiring ( )18.A. lost ( )19.A. sincerely ( )20.A. difficult |
B. reached for B. Shouts B. greet B. road B. started B. call B. So B. doubtful B. times B. accept B. secret B. describing B. busy B. gate B. notice B. suddenly B. announcing B. stuck B. honestly B. impressive |
C. picked out C. Heads C.like C. steps C. appeared C. demand C. But C. meaningful C. results C. repair C. public C. presenting C. full C. exit C. response C. immediately C. begging C. attached C. falsely C. early |
D. handed in D. Hands D. choose D. route D. existed D. order D. ()r D. helpful ,. D. aims D. create D. personal D. sharing D.loose D. entrance D. reaction D. slowly D. valuing D. devoted D. correctly D. natural |