题目内容
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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 is the man from?
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2.When will the concert begin?
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3.What does the man mean?
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A.It's going to rain.
B.It won't rain.
C.It is raining.
4.How many days will the man's uncle stay with him?
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A.About 3 or 4 days.
B.About 4 or 5 days.
C.About 6 or 7 days.
5.When will the two speakers be home?
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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6~7题.
6.Where does the man come from?
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7.How many Disneylands are mentioned in the conversation?
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听第7段材料,回答8~9题.
8.What are the speakers talking about?
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A.Ellen's new book.
B.Ellen's first novel.
C.Ellen's future plan.
9.What do you suppose Ellen will do?
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A.She will develop how the story goes.
B.She will design a pretty cover.
C.She will work out a good tide.
听第8段材料,回答10~12题.
10.Where is the girl living?
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11.What's Mary's telephone number?
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12.What is Mary?
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A.A 13-year-old
B.A famous singer.
C.A 12-year-old student.
听第9段材料,回答13~16题.
13.Why does the man often go to Washington D.C. ?
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A.To see his friend.
B.To travel.
C.For business.
14.When is the train leaving?
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15.Why is the women going to Washington D. C. ?
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A.To meet her husband.
B.To attend a meeting.
C.To pay a visit.
16.How will the woman go to Washington?
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A.By air.
B.By train.
C.She hasn't decided.
听第10段材料,回答17~20题.
17.How long are most of the shops in Britain open?
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A.Over 12 hours.
B.Over 10 hours.
C.8 or 8.5 hours.
18.When is it not possible to buy things from some large food shops in England?
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A.8:00 p. m. on Saturday.
B.8:00 p. m. on Thursday.
C.8:00 p. m. on Friday.
19.What are not sold in newspaper shops?
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A.Newspaper.
B.Sweets and cigarettes.
C.Stamps.
20.Where can people buy stamps?
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A.In newspaper shops.
B.In post affices.
C.In all shops.
解析:
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A;B;C;C;B;A;C;B;A;B;A;C;C;B;A;B;C;A;C;B Text 1 W: Where are you from? M: I'm English, but I've beat living in the U. S. and Canada for nine years. Text 2 W: Will the concert begin at 6:30 or 7:00? M: It will begin at 7:00 and end at 8:30. Text 3 W: I think it is going to rain. M: Going to rain? The ground is already wet. Text 4 W : How long will your uncle stay with you? M: Just about a week or so. Text 5 M: It's a quarter to four. In another half an hour we'll be home. W : I'm glad we'll be home soon . Text 6 M: Excuse me. Could you tell me where is the Sleeping Beauty Castle? W :Yes. It's in the center of the Disneyland . Do you see that tall building? It's just behind it. M: Thank you. And I'm a visitor from China. Could you please be my guide? W :Yes. I'm glad to. Disneyland is very beautiful and has many places of interest. M: It's said that Disneyland was named after a great film-maker, Walt Disney and the first Disney Park was opened in Los Angeles. W: Yes. Later, Disney World in Florida. Tokyo Disneyland was opened and Euro Disney you are visiting opened in 1992. M: I can imagine they are wonderful. Text 7 M: Hello, Ellen, I haven't seen you all day. What have you been doing? W : Actually I've been working on my first novel. M: Oh, good. How far have you got with it? W : Well, I have thought of a good title, made a list of characters and designed the front cover. M: Have you started writing it yet? W: Oh, I've written two pages already. M: Only two? W: Well, yes. I haven't quite decided yet what will happen next. Text 8 W:23 King Street ,Sydney. M:23 King Street. OK. And your telephone number? W:6993266. M:69932 double 6. Right. OK and what's your birthday. Mary? W: The thirtieth of May. M: OK mid you are thirteen, aren't you? W: No, I am only twelve. I am anew student of a secondary school . M: OK. Well, welcome to the singing group, Mary. W: Thank you very much. Text 9 W: So I am going to Washington U. C. tomorrow. I'm not sure whether I should take a train or fly there. Do you know what time the train is going? M: Well, that's interesting. I'm going In Washington D. C. , too. I go there often . W: Oh, really? M: Yes, for business. So actually I do know the train timetable. W: Oh, that's very handy. I have to meet my husband there. He's going to an international conference. M: Oh, I see. Well, what time is it now? W: It's 10:50. M: 10: 50. Well, the train to Washington D. C. is at 2: 55 this afternoon, and you're also thinking shout flying, aren't you? W: Yes, I think it may he faster. M: Well, there is a flight on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, but.. . W: Oh, look! This is the Sleeping Beauty Castle. Would you like to see some other places? M: Of course. That's very kind of you. Today is Tuesday, so there's no flight today. If you want to go by air, you'll have to wait until tomorrow afternoon. W: Oh. M: Yeah, and the train should be there by then. W: I suppose I should take the train today then. M: Yeah, I think so. There's a train every day. W: Well, I see. Thanks a lot. M: Not at all. Text 10 Most shops in Britain open at 9:00 a. m. and dose at 5: 00 or 5:30 in the evening. Small shops are usually closed for an hour at lunchtime. On one or two days a week — usually Thursday or/and Friday some large food shops stay open until about 8:00 p. m. for late night shopping. Nearly all shops are closed on Sundays. Newspaper shops are open in the morning, and sell sweets and cites as well. But there are legal restrictions on selling many things on Sundays. In general, overseas visitors don't have much difficulty knowing where to buy things. Most shops sell the things that you would expect them to. One problem is stamps. In Britain you can buy these in post offices. |