题目列表(包括答案和解析)
____ you first met Tom.
A. where was it that B. that was it where
C. where it was that D. that was it where
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听力
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
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 time is it now?
A.8∶30.
B.7∶50.
C.7∶30.
2.How will the two speakers go to London?
A.By car.
B.By air.
C.By train.
3.How far must the man walk to get to the drugstore?
A.Three blocks.
B.Four blocks.
C.Five blocks.
4.What is the man going to give the children?
A.A snack.
B.Dinner.
C.Nothing.
5.What are the two speakers talking about?
A.The man’s friend-Henry.
B.An excellent tent for camping.
C.The weather.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5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。在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段对话,回答6至8题。
6.What’s the woman doing now?
A.Asking questions.
B.Having a walk.
C.Going to the office.
7.What do you know about the man?
A.He is a teacher of history.
B.He knows the woman very well.
C.He is leaving the school in a moment.
听第7段对话,回答8至9题。
8.What can we learn from the conversation?
A.Foreign visitors pay differently for their medical treatment.
B.Foreign visitors don’t have to pay anything for medical treatment in Britain.
C.Medical treatment in Britain costs a foreign visitor a little.
9.What’s the telephone number of the doctor?
A.709888.
B.798888.
C.7898888.
听第8段对话,回答10至12题。
10.What had gone wrong in their house?
A.Their washing machine.
B.The lights.
C.The electricity.
11.What do we know about Mr.Ron?
A.He did nothing for them at all.
B.He asked too much money from them for his work.
C.He did help them but he couldn’t solve the problem completely that day.
12.Why did the man think it would cost him dearly?
A.Because he wanted to buy a car.
B.Because their car needed repairing.
C.Because he didn’t have a good job.
听第9段对话,回答第13至16题。
13.Where is the woman from originally?
A.The United States.
B.Argentina.
C.Chile.
14.About how old was the man when he returned to the United States?
A.Seven years old.
B.Ten years old.
C.Seventeen years old.
15.What is the man studying?
A.Physics.
B.Biology.
C.Psychology.
16.Which of the following isn’t true according to the conversation?
A.Tom’s brother works at the same company as the woman.
B.Jenny’s parents first met in Chile.
C.Tom’s parents have been living overseas for at least 20 years.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What does the speaker want to know about a new play?
A.The price.
B.Whether it is worth seeing.
C.How long it lasts.
18.Why were they late to the theatre?
A.Because his wife spent too much time deciding what to wear.
B.Because they missed the bus.
C.Because there was too much traffic on the way.
19.Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A.The newspaper was wrong.
B.They didn’t mind missing the first part of the play.
C.The newspaper was right.
20.Where did they go after the play?
A.To a night club.
B.To a restaurant.
C.To their home.
阅读理解:
The word "hello" is probably used more often than any other one in the English language. Everybody in the United States and elsewhere uses the word, again and again, every day of the week.
The first thing you hear when you pick up the phone is "hello" unless the caller is an Englishman, who might say, "Are you there?"
Where did the word come from? There are all sorts of beliefs. Some say it came from the French, "ho" and "la" "Ho, there!" This greeting may have arrived in England during the Norman Conquest in the year 1066.
"Ho, there" slowly became something that sounded like "hallow", often heard in the 1300's, during the days of the English poet ,Geoffrey Chaucer.
Two hundred years later, in Shakespeare's time, "hallow" had become "halloo". And later, sounds like "halloa", and "halloo" were often used by sailors and huntsmen. "Halloo" is still used today by foxhunters.
As time passed, "halloo" and "halloa" changed into "hullo". And during the 1800's this was how people greeted each other in America.
The American inventor, Thomas Alva Edison, is believed to be the first person to use "hello" in the late 1800's, soon after the invention of the telephone.
At first, people had greeted each other on the telephone with "Are you there?" They were not sure the new instrument could really carry voices.
Tom Edison, however, was a man of few words. He wasted no time. The first time he picked up the phone he did not ask if anyone was there. He was sure someone was, and simply said, "Hello."
From that time on only about 100 years ago, the "hullo" became "hello", as it is heard today.
Strangely enough, when the first telephone system was put in New Haven, Connecticut, in 1878, people did not say "hello" or "hullo" or even "halloo". They answered the phone the way sailors hail a ship, "Ahoy, anoy there!" Thank God, that telephone greeting did not last long.
Of course, there are other ways Americans greet one another. Not long ago, people often said, "How are you ?" when they first met someone. This later became "hiyah". Then, someone thought that two syllables were too much and "hiyah" became "hi". Laziness is a strong force in changing language.
Answering a telephone call in America still presents problems, however. Telephone companies think that Thomas Edison's short "hello" is too long. Why waste time? The phone companies say. Simply pick up the phone, give your name, and start talking.
1.The word "hello" came from ______.
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A.an unknown origin B.old English
C.the German D.the French
2.The writer thinks that, if used on the telephone, "Ahoy" is a word that ______.
[ ]
A.sounds sincere
B.is pleasant to the ear
C.sounds sincere
D.sounds awkward and unsuitable
3.Expressions like "hello" and "hi" have entered the English language because short words ______.
[ ]
A.sound better
B.save the speakers time and energy
C.add varieties to the language
D.express the meaning more clearly
4.According to telephone companies, the best way to answer a telephone call is ______.
[ ]
A.to say "hello" to the caller
B.to say "hi" to the caller
C.to start talking immediately
D.to listen without saying anything
5.The topic sentence in the last but one paragraph is " ______ ."
[ ]
A.Of course, there are other ways Americans greet one another
B.Laziness is a strong force in changing language
C.Not long age, people often said, "How are you?" when they first met someone
D.Then, someone thought that two syllables were too much and "hiyah" became "hi"
My husband Sid and I were never able to have children. I had always wanted a family and that feeling 36 after his death. He was all I had. When he 37 , I felt like I had lost my entire family. I never 38 I would finally get the family I had always wished for. A few years later I met Tom. When we married, I 39 got four grown children and eight grandchildren.
I was 40 about my first meeting with his children. My worries melted away when I realized that they 41 me and were more than willing to bring me into their family. And when his daughters 42 me if their children could call me “Mimi,” I was excited, Tom was divorced, and 43 I was also concerned about the 44 that the children already had two grandmothers. Would the little ones understand 45 I fit into the family?
At our first extended family gathering, I 46 our six-year-old grandson Jim staring at me with a 47 look. He seemed to be thinking about something serious. 48 sporting a big grin(咧嘴笑),he jumped and said, “I know who you are! You are our 49 grandma!” At that moment, I know it was time to just relax and enjoy my new 50 .
People say when a door close, God opens a window. Now I know what that 51 . I lost so much joy when Sid died, 52 now I have a new happy life. I am enjoying so many things I 53 got to experience before like reading bedtime stories. My refrigerator is covered with drawings, and my walls are 54 with photos of the kids. I may be an instant “extra” grandma in Jim’s eyes, but I am just as 55 any other “regular” grandma I know.
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