题目列表(包括答案和解析)
Once a foreign tourist traveling in France came to Paris for a few days. __1__ the very first day of his stay in the French capital he sent a __2__ to his wife __3__ the name and the address of the hotel __4__ he was staying. Then he decided to go out and see the places of __5__ in the capital. He __6__ a long walk along the __7__ of the city, __8__ a few museum and by the end of the day he felt terrible __9__.
He wanted to __10__ to the hotel to take a rest there, but suddenly he realized that he remembered __11__ the name, nor the address of the hotel. He felt quite __12__ and slowly walked along the street, not __13__ what to do. Suddenly he found __14__ in front of a post-office. He quickly ran inside and said to a clerk in a(an) __15__ voice, “Give me a telegram form, please.”
“__16__,” the clerk answered, giving him a form. It didn’t __17__ the tourist long to fill it in. A minute later he handed in the telegram and __18__ the money.
The tourist’s wife was greatly __19__ when an hour later she received the second telegram from her husband. “__20__ me my address at once.”
1. A. On B. At C. In D. For
2. A. letter B. note C. telegram D. message
3. A. using B. with C. by D. about
4. A. when B. where C. which D. that
5. A. happiness B. interest C. enjoyment D. joy
6. A. took B. tried C. got D. made
7. A. building B. places C. houses D. streets
8. A. watched B. visited C. paid visit D. observed
9. A. tired B. hungry C. thirsty D. asleep
10.A. come B. get C. return D. go
11.A. either B. neither C. no D. not
12.A. glad B. lost C. happy D. tired
13.A. thinking B. realizing C. knowing D. recognizing
14.A. him B. his wife C. his hotel D. himself
15.A. surprised B. strange C. excited D. loud
16.A. Here is it B. Here you are C. Give it to you D. Surely
17.A. take B. have C. get D. spend
18.A. paid for B. paid C. paid off D. paid on
19.A. happy B. surprised C. excited D. angry
20.A. Give B. Post C. Send D. Pass
第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Most people don't know the true story of the little boy who came to be known as Douglas Craig. He was found wandering around the streets of Washington, D.C. He could not hear or speak. At night, he drew the knees up to his body in doorways and slept. Sometimes people pitied him and gave him food and clothing. If not, he ate what he could find in garbage cans.
Dr. E. M. Gallaudet at Gallaudet College let him stay in the Kendall School until he was old enough to work. He became the best "handy man" that Gallaudet had ever had. He had many duties, such as picking up mail at the post office, mowing grass, tending the flower beds, and carrying notes from the boys to the girls. Clearly, he was a familiar sight on campus.
It is said that Douglas courted(求爱) a black woman from Baltimore. Since his courtship required letter-writing, and he was illiterate, he had a student in the college act as his "private secretary." Though that relationship did not work out, he did marry a black deaf woman. The wedding took place in a church, and most of the college faculty and teachers were present. Douglas was dressed in a full-dress suit with a white tie and white gloves. The happy couple went to Baltimore for a honeymoon, but the honeymoon only lasted for one day. Their plans were cut short when his pocketbook containing about $300 was either lost or stolen.
He once went to Norfolk, Virginia on a vacation, but he did not know what a vacation was. He spent the entire time working around the docks of Norfolk. He came home with a pocketful of money, and told everyone that he had a fine vacation.
Douglas' last public duty was to raise the flag to the top of the new flagpole. He was very weak and sat in an armchair during the ceremonies. He died in 1936, but left a legend at Gallaudet that would live forever.
1. The main idea of the story is that_____:
A. Craig liked no women except those from universities.
B. Gallaudet is the best place for an orphan to grow up.
C. No one ever found out exactly what happened to Craig’s family.
D. Craig, a man with an unusual background, worked at Gallaudet for many years.
2. It is most likely that Douglas Craig enjoyed working at Gallaudet because_____:
A. Gallaudet was a good place to collect junk. B. he found it easy to communicate with people.
C. people felt sorry for him so he didn't have to work hard. D. he didn't have a home.
3. Craig and his new wife's honeymoon did not last long because_______:
A. their money was lost or stolen. B. Craig missed Gallaudet and wanted to come back early.
C. they spent all their money. D. their baggage and clothing was lost or stolen.
第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Most people don't know the true story of the little boy who came to be known as Douglas Craig. He was found wandering around the streets of Washington, D.C. He could not hear or speak. At night, he drew the knees up to his body in doorways and slept. Sometimes people pitied him and gave him food and clothing. If not, he ate what he could find in garbage cans.
Dr. E. M. Gallaudet at Gallaudet College let him stay in the Kendall School until he was old enough to work. He became the best "handy man" that Gallaudet had ever had. He had many duties, such as picking up mail at the post office, mowing grass, tending the flower beds, and carrying notes from the boys to the girls. Clearly, he was a familiar sight on campus.
It is said that Douglas courted(求爱) a black woman from Baltimore. Since his courtship required letter-writing, and he was illiterate, he had a student in the college act as his "private secretary." Though that relationship did not work out, he did marry a black deaf woman. The wedding took place in a church, and most of the college faculty and teachers were present. Douglas was dressed in a full-dress suit with a white tie and white gloves. The happy couple went to Baltimore for a honeymoon, but the honeymoon only lasted for one day. Their plans were cut short when his pocketbook containing about $300 was either lost or stolen.
He once went to Norfolk, Virginia on a vacation, but he did not know what a vacation was. He spent the entire time working around the docks of Norfolk. He came home with a pocketful of money, and told everyone that he had a fine vacation.
Douglas' last public duty was to raise the flag to the top of the new flagpole. He was very weak and sat in an armchair during the ceremonies. He died in 1936, but left a legend at Gallaudet that would live forever.
1. The main idea of the story is that_____:
A. Craig liked no women except those from universities.
B. Gallaudet is the best place for an orphan to grow up.
C. No one ever found out exactly what happened to Craig’s family.
D. Craig, a man with an unusual background, worked at Gallaudet for many years.
2. It is most likely that Douglas Craig enjoyed working at Gallaudet because_____:
A. Gallaudet was a good place to collect junk. B. he found it easy to communicate with people.
C. people felt sorry for him so he didn't have to work hard. D. he didn't have a home.
3. Craig and his new wife's honeymoon did not last long because_______:
A. their money was lost or stolen. B. Craig missed Gallaudet and wanted to come back early.
C. they spent all their money. D. their baggage and clothing was lost or stolen.
第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Most people don't know the true story of the little boy who came to be known as Douglas Craig. He was found wandering around the streets of Washington, D.C. He could not hear or speak. At night, he drew the knees up to his body in doorways and slept. Sometimes people pitied him and gave him food and clothing. If not, he ate what he could find in garbage cans.
Dr. E. M. Gallaudet at Gallaudet College let him stay in the Kendall School until he was old enough to work. He became the best "handy man" that Gallaudet had ever had. He had many duties, such as picking up mail at the post office, mowing grass, tending the flower beds, and carrying notes from the boys to the girls. Clearly, he was a familiar sight on campus.
It is said that Douglas courted(求爱) a black woman from Baltimore. Since his courtship required letter-writing, and he was illiterate, he had a student in the college act as his "private secretary." Though that relationship did not work out, he did marry a black deaf woman. The wedding took place in a church, and most of the college faculty and teachers were present. Douglas was dressed in a full-dress suit with a white tie and white gloves. The happy couple went to Baltimore for a honeymoon, but the honeymoon only lasted for one day. Their plans were cut short when his pocketbook containing about $300 was either lost or stolen.
He once went to Norfolk, Virginia on a vacation, but he did not know what a vacation was. He spent the entire time working around the docks of Norfolk. He came home with a pocketful of money, and told everyone that he had a fine vacation.
Douglas' last public duty was to raise the flag to the top of the new flagpole. He was very weak and sat in an armchair during the ceremonies. He died in 1936, but left a legend at Gallaudet that would live forever.
1. The main idea of the story is that_____:
A. Craig liked no women except those from universities.
B. Gallaudet is the best place for an orphan to grow up.
C. No one ever found out exactly what happened to Craig’s family.
D. Craig, a man with an unusual background, worked at Gallaudet for many years.
2. It is most likely that Douglas Craig enjoyed working at Gallaudet because_____:
A. Gallaudet was a good place to collect junk. B. he found it easy to communicate with people.
C. people felt sorry for him so he didn't have to work hard. D. he didn't have a home.
3. Craig and his new wife's honeymoon did not last long because_______:
A. their money was lost or stolen. B. Craig missed Gallaudet and wanted to come back early.
C. they spent all their money. D. their baggage and clothing was lost or stolen.
Listening Comprehension(20%)
Section A Short Conversations
Directions:In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers.At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said.The conversations and questions will be spoken only once.After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.
1.A.It's too big.
B.It's very good.
C.It's not true.
D.It's not good.
2.A.The woman will post the letter for him.
B.The woman will go to the man's office.
C.The woman will not post the letter for him.
D.The woman will ask him to post her letter.
3.A.He doesn't care about it.
B.He'd prefer it.
C.He dislikes it.
D.He prefers it to be cold.
4.A.Take care of his daughter.
B.Be on duty.
C.Be ill.
D.Go out seeing.
5.A.He studied law in college.
B.He is still a student now.
C.He wanted to study arts.
D.He wanted to learn science.
6.A.10.
B.20.
C.30.
D.3.
7.A.At the airport.
B.At the cinema.
C.In a restaurant.
D.In a shop.
8.A.Cold Coca Cola.
B.Water.
C.Coffee.
D.Tea.
9.A.The train has stopped.
B.The rain won't stop tomorrow.
C.Tomorrow's weather matters nothing to the man.
D.The man will go, if it doesn't rain.
10.A.Spending the summer holiday.
B.Looking for a full-time job.
C.Applying for a scholarship.
D.Preparing for the study of next term
Part B Passages
Directions:In Part B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages.The passages will be read twice but the questions will be spoken only once.When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one will be the best answer to the questions you have heard.
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.
11.A.A bank robbery.
B.The arrest of robber.
C.The arrest of a gang of thieves.
D.The robbery of a drugstore.
12.A.Four years.
B.Ten years.
C.Fifteen months.
D.Ten months.
13.A.At 10 p. m.
B.At 10∶15 p. m.
C.At 11 p. m.
D.At 9∶15 p. m.
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.
14.A.To pay for the time Jane had been waiting for her
B.To help Susan change her habit.
C.To collect the fund for charity.
D.To hurt Susan.
15.A.$ 10 each time.
B.$ 20 each time
C.$ 25 each time.
D.None at all.
16.A.She didn't pay much money to Jane.
B.She made a new habit.
C.She stopped her old habit and made a new habit.
D.She found herself free of had habit habits.
Part C Longer Conversations
Directions:In Part C, you will hear two longer conversations.The conversations ·will be read twice.After you hear each conversation, you -will be required to fulfill the task by filling in the numbered blanks with information you have heard.
Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
Complete the message.Write NO MOKE THAN ONE WORD for each answer.
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