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听力测试(满分30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。

M:I’ve only got ten dollars.Is it enough for two tickets?

W:Well, we have tickets of different prices.There’re $1.5 tickets and $4 ones and $6 ones.

1.How much will the man have to pay for the cheapest tickets?

A.$1.5.

B.$3.

C.$4.

M:I hear you are playing at a concert tomorrow.How do you feel about it?

W:Oh, I’m really worried about it.

M:I’m not surprised.So would I be.

2.How does the man really feel?

A.Surprised.

B.Worried.

C.Light-hearted.

M:May I go in and read some books?

W:Yes, but you must obey the rule that no book should be taken out of the reading-room.

M:Do people do that?

W:Oh, yes, quite a number have.

3.What do you learn about readers?

A.Everyone obeys the rules.

B.Some do not obey the rules.

C.No one obeys the rules.

W:Look! The room is full of smoke.I can hardly breathe.

M:I agree.Smoking should not be permitted here in this room.

W:That’s right.Nowadays, people who smoke seldom think of others.

4.What do you know about the speakers?

A.Both of them are not smokers.

B.Both of them are smokers.

C.One of them is smoking in the room.

W:I’ve got something for you.

M:Really? What is it?

W:Something I picked up while I was in Europe.

M:How nice! Thanks ever so much.

5.How did the woman get the thing?

A.Found it in a street.

B.Got it from a friend.

C.Bought it in a shop.

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6~7题。

M:What’s that terrible noise upstairs?

W:It woke me up at five o’clock in the morning.

M:It sounds like they’re tearing the walls down up there.

W:I think they are, indeed.It sounds like they’re repairing.

M:That’s all fine and good, but can’t they do it during proper hours?

W:They don’t realize that not everyone gets up before the crack of dawn.

M:And today’s Sunday! I’m going up there to stop them straight.

6.How does the man feel?

A.Surprised.

B.Sad.

C.Angry.

7.What will the man go upstairs to do?

A.See what is happening.

B.Stop them making noise.

C.Help them with the work.

听第7段材料,回答第8~10题。

M:Do you have any direct flight to New Zealand?

W:Sorry, we don’t.But I think you can fly on Northwest 212 to Tokyo and then have a connecting flight on Japan Airline 123 to Auckland.And it is the most economical flight, just USD 580.

M:When does the Flight 212 depart?

W:At 11∶50 a. m.By the way, it also makes a refueling stop at Chicago.

M:How big is the layover at Chicago?

W:Less than one hour.

M:And how long do I have to stay in Tokyo for the connecting flight?

W:Not so long, just one hour.

M:So the time for the whole journey is about...

W:About eleven hours.

M:Let me count…OK, it works out for my time schedule.Thanks a lot.

W:You are welcome.

8.How many stops will the man have on the journey?

A.One.

B.Two.

C.Three.

9.What is the advantage of the flight?

A.Flying in the daytime.

B.Taking less time.

C.Costing less money.

10.What time might the man get to New Zealand?

A.Nearly midnight.

B.Early in the morning.

C.Late in the afternoon.

听第8段材料,回答第11~13题。

M:I’m Tom, the graduate of the year.I’ve ever had a summer job for a hardware company.This is my employer’s recommendation.

W:Sounds good.Would you mind taking a test? It is made up of two parts, part one tests your EQ to determine whether your personality fits the job well.And part two tests your skills background.

M:Cool.

(After the exam)

W:You are an excellent lad from the test results.

M:Thank you, do you mean I get the job?

W:Before I give you a definite answer, I’ll consult with the management and the personnel Deptment.You know I’m the Sales team manager.

M:I see, when can I expect an answer from you?

W:In a fortnight.

11.What isn’t Tom’s advantage?

A.The graduate of the year.

B.Working experience.

C.Interest in the company.

12.What job might Tom do if he is employed?

A.Sales.

B.Repairs.

C.Management.

13.How long will Tom have to wait for an answer?

A.About four days.

B.About ten days.

C.About half a month.

听第9段材料,回答第14~16题。

W:What can I do for you, sir?

M:I’m Tom in Room 528, and I want a wake-up call tomorrow morning.

W:At what time?

M:6∶15 a. m., please.

W:We have a computer wake-up service.Please dial 2 first and then the time.That is to say, dial 2 and the 0615 for the time.There must be five digits in the final number.

M:I see.Then it is 20615.Thank you.By the way, if I want to change my wake-up time, what should I do?

W:Just dial your new wake-up time.The computer will cancel the old time itself and record the new one.

M:If I dial 20700, I will be waked up at 7∶00 a. m.?

W:Yes, that’s right.

M:Thanks a lot.

W:You are welcome.Good night!

14.What should Tom do if he wants to change the time?

A.Ask for help.

B.Use the computer.

C.Dial another number.

15.What does the first digit 2 stand for?

A.Service.

B.Floor.

C.Time.

16.Where does the conversation take place?

A.At a clock shop.

B.At a hotel.

C.At a repair shop.

听第10段材料,回答第17~20题。

  No one really knows who first decided to link electricity with a guitar.Most reports say this took place in the late Nineteen-Thirties or early Nineteen-Forties.

  However, one man did a great deal to make the electric guitar popular.His name was Les Paul.He was the most popular guitarist in the Nineteen-Fifties.Les Paul also helped invent several different devices used with electric guitars.The most famous of these was a guitar that had a solid wood body.The Gibson Guitar Company later made these guitars.

  There are too many great guitarists today to even guess who might be the best.There are great country and western guitarists, blues guitarists, and rock music guitarists.

  However, most people would agree that blues artist B-B King is one of the top electric guitar players today.His music is famous around the world.So is his guitar, named Lucille.B-B King’s famous guitar is made by the same Gibson Company that made Les Paul’s electric guitars.

17.Who invented the electric guitar?

A.Les Paul.

B.The Gibson Company.

C.Still unknown.

18.Why is it hard to tell who might be the best guitarist?

A.People have different tastes.

B.Good guitarists can easily be found.

C.No one can match Les Paul now.

19.What is B-B King famous for?

A.Blues.

B.Rock music.

C.His guitar.

20.What connects Les Paul with B-B King?

A.The same music.

B.The same guitar.

C.The same guitar producer.

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One school night this month I walked quietly up to Alexander, my 15-year-old son, and touched his cheek gently in a manner I hoped would seem casual.A year ago he would have ignored this disturbance but now he reacted impatiently and leaned back to his computer screen.

I made a mistake: breaking into my teenager's personal space. “The average teenager has pretty strong feelings about his privacy," Lara Fox and her friend Hilary Frankel told me. Mr.Frankel and Mr.Fox, both 17, are the authors of Breaking the Code, a new book that seeks to bridge the generational divide between parents and adolescents.It is being promoted by its publisher as the first self-help guide by teenagers for their parents, a kind of "Kids Are From Mars, Parents Are From Venus" that explains the language and actions of teenagers.The girls dealt with issues including hanging out late, money, school pressures, smoking etc.

Personally, I welcome their opinions.The most common missteps in interacting with teenagers arise from the war between parents exercising their rights to know what goes on under their roof and teenagers firmly guarding their privacy.Teenagers can be quick to interpret their parents' remarks and respond with anger that masks their vulnerability (脆弱 ). Ms Fox said, "What we want above all is your approval.Don't forget, no matter how much we act as if we don't care what you say, we believe the things you say about us."

Nancy, a New York child-raising expert said she didn't agree with everything the authors suggested but found their arguments reasonable."When your kids are saying, ' You don't get it, and you never will, ' there are lots of ways to respond so that they will listen and that is what the writers point out."

" My parents helped me see that, " Mr.Fox told me, " even though they used to stay out late and ride their bicycles to school, times have changed and the way parents educate children is different.These days there is a major fear factor in bringing up kids.Parents worry about their child crossing the street." The writers said they hoped simply to throw light on teenage thinking.

1.According to the two girls, teenagers nowadays are ____.

A.independent          B.intelligent

C. inconsiderate           D.sensitive

2.The underlined sentence "You don't get it, and you never will" in the 4th paragraph implies that ____.

A.the teenagers don't want/to admit their weakness

B.the teenagers think that their parents will never understand them

C.the parents do not necessarily force into the world of their children

D.the generation gap cannot be shortened despite their parents' efforts

3.It can be inferred from the last two paragraphs that ____.

A.teenagers should guard their privacy

B.Nancy totally agrees with the two girls' opinions

C.parents are more concerned about children's safety

D.the two girls have obtained numerous support from the public

4.Why does the author mention the book "Kids Are From Mars, Parents Are From Venus ?

A.It is one of the best-sellers

B.It is also written by the two girls

C.The two books have the similar theme

D.The two books have different opinions

 

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One school night this month I walked quietly up to Alexander, my 15-year-old son, and touched his cheek gently in a manner I hoped would seem casual.A year ago he would have ignored this disturbance but now he reacted impatiently and leaned back to his computer screen.

I made a mistake: breaking into my teenager's personal space. “The average teenager has pretty strong feelings about his privacy," Lara Fox and her friend Hilary Frankel told me. Mr.Frankel and Mr.Fox, both 17, are the authors of Breaking the Code, a new book that seeks to bridge the generational divide between parents and adolescents.It is being promoted by its publisher as the first self-help guide by teenagers for their parents, a kind of "Kids Are From Mars, Parents Are From Venus" that explains the language and actions of teenagers.The girls dealt with issues including hanging out late, money, school pressures, smoking etc.

Personally, I welcome their opinions.The most common missteps in interacting with teenagers arise from the war between parents exercising their rights to know what goes on under their roof and teenagers firmly guarding their privacy.Teenagers can be quick to interpret their parents' remarks and respond with anger that masks their vulnerability (脆弱 ). Ms Fox said, "What we want above all is your approval.Don't forget, no matter how much we act as if we don't care what you say, we believe the things you say about us."

Nancy, a New York child-raising expert said she didn't agree with everything the authors suggested but found their arguments reasonable."When your kids are saying, ' You don't get it, and you never will, ' there are lots of ways to respond so that they will listen and that is what the writers point out."

" My parents helped me see that, " Mr.Fox told me, " even though they used to stay out late and ride their bicycles to school, times have changed and the way parents educate children is different.These days there is a major fear factor in bringing up kids.Parents worry about their child crossing the street." The writers said they hoped simply to throw light on teenage thinking.

63.According to the two girls, teenagers nowadays are ____.

       A.independent        B.intelligent     C. inconsiderate           D.sensitive

64.The underlined sentence "You don't get it, and you never will" in the 4th paragraph implies that ____.

       A.the teenagers don't want/to admit their weakness

       B.the teenagers think that their parents will never understand them

       C.the parents do not necessarily force into the world of their children

       D.the generation gap cannot be shortened despite their parents' efforts

65.It can be inferred from the last two paragraphs that ____.

       A.teenagers should guard their privacy

       B.Nancy totally agrees with the two girls' opinions

       C.parents are more concerned about children's safety

       D.the two girls have obtained numerous support from the public

66.Why does the author mention the book "Kids Are From Mars, Parents Are From Venus ?

       A.It is one of the best-sellers.              B.It is also written by the two girls.

       C.The two books have the similar theme.      D.The two books have different opinions.

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It was not long before I heard footsteps in the hall. The door opened and an old lady walked in. She was of medium height, and wore a black veil over her face. She handed me a folded piece of paper and said, 'Hurry! If you don't come quickly, it will be too late!' Then she left as quickly as she came.

I unfolded the paper. 'The silver teapot' was written on the note. 'What could this mean?' I thought. I put on my coat and ran outside and took a taxi to Waterloo Bridge. By the time I reached the bridge, it had started to snow. I could only see dark figures moving around under the bridge. Then I heard someone whisper, 'Did someone bring a message?' A beggar stepped from under the bridge. It was Holmes.

'Yes, here it is,' I answered. 'I hope you know what it means.' Holmes read the note and then put it in his pocket.

'Now I know the answer!' he said. 'The notepaper is expensive. It smells of roses - a scent very popular with young ladies. I presume, therefore, that the notepaper belongs to a rich, young lady.'

'But the messenger was not young!' I replied.

'I didn't say that the notepaper belonged to the messenger, did I?' asked Holmes.

'No, you didn't,' I replied thoughtfully.

'You must think and observe more carefully, Watson,' said Holmes. He took off his beggar's cloak. He was wearing his usual clothes underneath. 'We must hurry,' he said. Holmes quickly cleaned his face with a handkerchief and we set off to a nearby house. Holmes knocked on the door. A young man opened it.

'Mr. Holmes. The Prince of Hanover is expecting you,' said the man. He led us into the living room. In the room there was a tall man wearing a military uniform. A beautiful young lady was sitting by the fire reading a book. The man turned as we entered and said, 'So, at last I meet the great Sherlock Holmes. And you must be Dr Watson. Welcome.

I am sure you are wasting your time. There are no problems here.'

'On the contrary,' replied Holmes. 'You are unaware of what is happening to you. I'm sure your friend the countess will agree with me.' We all turned to look at the young woman sitting by the fire. She put down her book slowly, smiled and looked at us.

 

Read the Passage and write the appropriate definitions to the words above in the spaces numbered 1-10 below.

1.(Definition)  _________________

2.(Definition)  _________________

3.(Definition)  _________________

4.(Definition)  _________________

5.(Definition)  _________________

6.(Definition)  _________________

7.(Definition)  _________________

8.(Definition)  _________________

9.(Definition)  _________________

10.(Definition)  _____________

 

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It was not long before I heard footsteps in the hall. The door opened and an old lady walked in. She was of medium height, and wore a black veil over her face. She handed me a folded piece of paper and said, 'Hurry! If you don't come quickly, it will be too late!' Then she left as quickly as she came.

I unfolded the paper. 'The silver teapot' was written on the note. 'What could this mean?' I thought. I put on my coat and ran outside and took a taxi to Waterloo Bridge. By the time I reached the bridge, it had started to snow. I could only see dark figures moving around under the bridge. Then I heard someone whisper, 'Did someone bring a message?' A beggar stepped from under the bridge. It was Holmes.

'Yes, here it is,' I answered. 'I hope you know what it means.' Holmes read the note and then put it in his pocket.

'Now I know the answer!' he said. 'The notepaper is expensive. It smells of roses - a scent very popular with young ladies. I presume, therefore, that the notepaper belongs to a rich, young lady.'

'But the messenger was not young!' I replied.

'I didn't say that the notepaper belonged to the messenger, did I?' asked Holmes.

'No, you didn't,' I replied thoughtfully.

'You must think and observe more carefully, Watson,' said Holmes. He took off his beggar's cloak. He was wearing his usual clothes underneath. 'We must hurry,' he said. Holmes quickly cleaned his face with a handkerchief and we set off to a nearby house. Holmes knocked on the door. A young man opened it.

'Mr. Holmes. The Prince of Hanover is expecting you,' said the man. He led us into the living room. In the room there was a tall man wearing a military uniform. A beautiful young lady was sitting by the fire reading a book. The man turned as we entered and said, 'So, at last I meet the great Sherlock Holmes. And you must be Dr Watson. Welcome.

I am sure you are wasting your time. There are no problems here.'

'On the contrary,' replied Holmes. 'You are unaware of what is happening to you. I'm sure your friend the countess will agree with me.' We all turned to look at the young woman sitting by the fire. She put down her book slowly, smiled and looked at us.

 

Read the Passage and write the appropriate definitions to the words above in the spaces numbered 1-10 below.

1.(Definition)  _________________

2.(Definition)  _________________

3.(Definition)  _________________

4.(Definition)  _________________

5.(Definition)  _________________

6.(Definition)  _________________

7.(Definition)  _________________

8.(Definition)  _________________

9.(Definition)  _________________

10.(Definition)  _____________

 

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