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I will answer the teacher’s question when _______.

A.I ask

B.I will be asked

C.asked

D.I shall be asked

 

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I will answer the teacher’s question when _______.

A. I ask               B. I will be asked       C. asked          D. I shall be asked

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Everywhere you will always find “the white—haired boy”, sometimes called “the fair-haired boy” He gets special treatment, as if he were above everybody else. You will find him in school, in college, at home, or where you work.

  In school, he is the teacher’s pet, her darling who can do nothing wrong. Sometimes she lets him do little jobs for her. He comes to class in the morning, all shiny and clean, He is always raising his hand, ready with an answer to the teacher’s questions. And he knows all the answers. He “gets into your hair”, especially if you are at the bottom of the class and the teacher thinks you are stupid. How you hate the white-haired boy!

  In college, he walks—more often strides—across the school grounds as if he owned them. Sometimes he wears a colorful football or basketball shirt or sweater, with a bright red, or green or yellow college letter proudly worn on the front of it—as a big B, for Bullfinch University. What broad shoulders, what muscles he has! He makes the girls happy by just smiling at them. He has the mark of success on him.

  At home, “the fair-haired boy” is mother’s choice, her favorite. Sometimes, he is the oldest son—at times, the youngest. If you are in between, you are out of luck.

  On the job, you might meet another of these “white-haired boys”; you cannot escape him. For some strange reason, he is the man who always moves ahead. He gets better and better jobs, with more and more money. But you stand still, wondering why, and trying to explain to your-self why you hate him so much.

  Then, you discover that there are others who share your feelings, ready to “let their hair down” —to tell you their private thoughts. One of them asks: “What does he have that I haven’t got?” You ask yourself the same question.

  Finally, there comes a day when you decide to stop hating him. Is it perhaps because he has been made boss and you find yourself working for him?

From the passage we can know that “the white-haired boy” refers to      

A. a child who is mother’s favorite   B. a student who is hated by everybody

C. a pet who is hated by everybody    D. a person who is lucky all the time

What does the underlined sentence in paragraph 2 mean?

A. He sets a shining example to you    B. He makes you a little angry.

C. He cuts your hair too short.       D. He does up your hair.

In the author’s opinion, the reason why you finally stop hating the white-haired boy is that   

A. you have no choice but to face the facts  B. you decide to try your best to be better than him

C. you have been made boss by him       D. you are beginning to admire him

Which of the following is the best title for the passage?

A. Try to Be Attractive             B. Let Your Hair Down

C. The White-haired Boy           D. The Top Student

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Everywhere you go, you will always find "the white-haired boy", sometimes called "the fair haired boy". He gets special treatment, as if he were above everybody else. You will find him in school, in college, at home, or where you work.

In school, he is the teacher's pet, her darling who can do nothing wrong. Sometimes she lets him do little jobs for her. He comes to class in the morning, all shiny and clean. He is always raising his hand, ready with an answer to the teacher's questions. He knows all the answers. He "gets into your hair", especially if you are at the bottom of the class and the teacher thinks you are stupid. How you hate the white-haired boy!In college, he walks-more often strides-across the school grounds as if he owned them. Sometimes he wears a colorful football or basketball shirt or sweater, with a bright red, or green or yellow college letter proudly worn on the front of it-as a big B, for Bullfinch University. What broad shoulders, what muscles he has! He makes the girls happy by just smiling at them. He has the mark of success on him.

At home, "the fair-haired boy" is his mother's choice, her favorite. Sometimes, he is the oldest son-at times, the youngest. If you are in between, you are out of luck.

On the job, you might meet another of these "white-haired boys"; you cannot escape them. For some strange reason, he is the man who always moves ahead. He gets better and better jobs, with more and more money. You, however, stand still, wondering why, and trying to explain to yourself why you hate him so much. Then, you discover that there are others who share your feelings. One of them asks, "What does he have that I haven't got?" You ask yourself the same question. Finally, there comes a day when you decide to stop hating him. Is it perhaps because he has been made boss and you find yourself working for him?

1. From the passage we can know that"the white-haired boy" refers to ________.

A. a child who is Mother's favorite

B. a student who is always the best

C. a pet who is hated by everybody

D. a person who is lucky all the time

2. What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 mean?

A. He sets a shining example to you.

B. He makes you a little angry.

C. He cuts your hair too short.

D. He does up your hair.

3. In the author's opinion, the reason why you finally stop hating the white-haired boy is that ________.

A. you have no choice but to face the fact

B. you decide to try your best to be better than him

C. you have been made boss by him

D. you are beginning to admire him

4. Which of the following statements is the best title for the passage?

A. Try to Be Attractive

B. Let Your Hair Down

C. The White-haired Boy

D. The Top Student

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Part I Listening Comprehension(30 marks)

Section A(22.5 marks)

Directions:In this section you will hear six conversations between two speakers.For each conversation there are several questions and each question is followed by three choices marked A, B andC.Listen carefully and then choose the best answer for each question.

You will hear each conversation TWICE.Conversation 1

1.What do you know about the woman?

A.She has been to Australia.

B.She hasn't been to Australia.

C.She can't wait for nice weather.

2.Where does the dialogue probably take place?

A.In China.

B.In Sydney.

C.In Tasmania.

Conversation 2

3.How long has the man been like this?

A.Since Friday.

B.Since Saturday.

C.Since Sunday.

4.What does "be up and dancing in no time, , mean here?

A.Never being able to stand up and dance.

B.Being able to get up and attend a party quickly.

C.Becoming healthy soon and enjoying oneself.

Conversation 3

5.What does the boy want to do?

A.Teach a lesson to the student he, s angry with.

B.Ask for some advice from someone else.

C.Turn to the teacher for help.

6.What does the woman ask him to do?

A.Fight the student.

B.Hide away from the student.

C.Show his strength to the student.

Conversation 4

7.What are the two speakers most probably talking about?

A.New history time.

B.Great achievements.

C.Space walk.

8.Which one has been successfully launched?

A.Shenzhou IV.

B.Chang-e.

C.Shenzhou V.

9.What can we know about the two speakers?

A.They are proud of the achievements.

B.They want to visit those scientists and researchers.

C.They are from the same university.

Conversation 5

10.What happened to Tom yesterday?

A.He pulled his tooth out by himself.

B.He lost his car.

C.His good tooth was pulled out.

11.What happened when Tom went out of the doctor's office yesterday?

A.His car was lost.

B.Tom found his key lost.

C.Tom got lost.

12.Which of the following words best describes the day Tom had?

A.Exciting.

B.Unlucky.

C.Tiring.

Conversation 6

13.Why did John choose South Australia for the animals, safe place?

A.He could build a safe place for wild animals there.

B.It still had many cats and foxes.

C.Scientists were welcomed there.

14.Why was John put in prison?

A.He gave his opinions on the environment.

B.He wanted to kill cats and foxes.

C.He cut down some trees.

15.What does the woman believe?

A.Introduced animals are troublesome.

B.All animals have rights to live.

C.All John's views are wrong.

Section B(7.5 marks)

Directions:In this section, you will hear a short passage.Listen carefully and then fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard.Fill in each blank with NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS.

You will hear the short passage TWICE.

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