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Many years ago in a small village, an old man was hired to clear the spring (泉水) up on the mountain. He patrolled (巡逻) the spring every day, and swept away all the leaves and other things that would dirty the fresh flow of water. Soon, beautiful swans (天鹅) came to the clear spring, and the village became a popular attraction for visitors.
Years passed. One evening the town leaders held a meeting. As they looked at the salary list, one of them said, “Why do we keep this old man on year after year? I don’t think we need him or his work.” Later, the old man was asked to leave.
For several weeks, nothing changed. By early autumn, the leaves began to fall off the trees, and the spring was covered with leaves. A few days later, the water was much darker. Only a few months after the old man left, all the swans left, as did the tourists. Disease reached deeply into the village.
Quickly, the leaders held a special meeting. Realizing their mistake, they rehired the old man. Then within a few weeks, the spring began to clear up. Soon new life returned to the village.
So, my friends, do you see? No matter how small your work or your life seems to be, never overlook it. Anything we can do will make a difference.
【小题1】The leaders decided to ask the old man to leave because they thought ______.
A.his work was unnecessary | B.he did his work carelessly |
C.he was too old to do the job | D.he could do other better jobs |
A.Regretful. | B.Moved. | C.Excited. | D.Calm. |
A.Believe. | B.Ignore(忽略). | C.Praise. | D.Punish. |
A.even a small job can be important | B.work can bring old people happiness |
C.everyone should always respect others | D.everyone can be his own master |
听力
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。
W:Hi, Tom, we haven’t seen each other for a long time.What are you doing these days?
M:I’m reading an interesting book at the moment.I’ll lend it to you when I’ve finished it.
1.What will the man probably do when he finishes reading the book?
A.He’ll return the book to the library.
B.He’ll lend the book to the woman.
C.He’ll borrow another book from the woman.
W:I hear you’ve been offered a job.
M:That’s right, but I’m not going to take it.
2.What does the man think of the job offered to him?
A.The job is too demanding.
B.It is the job he is looking forward to.
C.He does not like the job.
M:Has George decided what to do when he leaves school?
W:Oh, yes.Everything is planned.He’s going to have a holiday for a few weeks and then he’s going to do an English course.
3.What is George going to do right after he leaves school?
A.To do an English course.
B.To make a plan.
C.To take a holiday.
M:Did you finish your work this afternoon?
W:Yes.There was nobody to disturb me, so I was able to finish it.
4.Why was the woman able to finish her work this afternoon?
A.Because she was helped by someone.
B.Because she was not disturbed by anybody.
C.Because she overworked this afternoon.
W:I wonder why Ann didn’t come to the party.Perhaps she wasn’t invited.
M:Yes, it’s possible.She might not have been invited.
5.Why didn’t Ann come to the party?
A.Perhaps she was not asked to.
B.Perhaps she did not want to come.
C.Perhaps she busied herself with something else.
第二节
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有几个小题,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。每段对话读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6~7题。
W:I’m going to have a party next Saturday.Can you come?
M:On Saturday? I’m not sure.Some friends of mine are coming to stay with me next week but I think they’ll have gone by Saturday.But if they’re still here I won’t be able to come to the party.
W:OK.Well, tell me as soon as you know.
M:Right.I’ll phone you during the week.
6.What is the man NOT sure?
A.Whether his friends will come to stay with him.
B.Whether his friends will have gone by Saturday.
C.Whether his friends will come to the party with him.
7.How does the woman know whether the man can come to the party or not?
A.The man’s friends will try to tell her his decision.
B.She will get in touch with the man during the week.
C.The man will call her before Saturday.
听第7段材料,回答第8~10题。
W:Brian! How nice to see you! What are you doing these days?
M:I’m training to be a supermarket manager.
W:Really? What’s it like? Are you enjoying it?
M:It’s all right.What about you?
W:Well, actually I’m not working at the moment.I’m trying to find a job, but it’s not easy.But I’m very busy.I’m painting my flat.
M:Are you doing it alone?
W:No, some friends of mine are helping me.
8.What does the man want to be?
A.A supermarket manager.
B.A school master.
C.A technician.
9.What is the woman trying to do?
A.To keep her job.
B.To quit her job.
C.To find a job.
10.What is she doing now?
A.Helping her friends.
B.Painting her flat.
C.Taking care of her children.
听第8段材料,回答第11~13题。
M:So you want to borrow some money.How do you want to spend it?
W:We’re going to advertise on local radio and in the paper.We’ve planned it carefully.We only need $500.
M:Very well.The bank will lend you the money.But you must pay us back in three months.Can you do that?
W:We’ll do it, I promise.
M:Now, go and see the loans clerk and he’ll help you fill in the necessary forms.
W:Thank you for your help.
M:You’re welcome.
11.How much money does the woman want to borrow?
A.$5000.
B.$1500.
C.$500.
12.When must she pay the money back?
A.In three years.
B.In three months.
C.In three weeks.
13.What is the woman most probably going to do?
A.To fill in some forms.
B.To make a careful plan.
C.To visit the bank manager.
听第9段材料, 回答第14~16题。
W:Well, who shall we ask to this party?
M:Oh, not too many.Just a few people we can be relaxed with.
W:Yes, I agree.So, who, for example?
M:My cousin John, of course, and Carlo.
W:Carlo?Who’s he?
M:He’s the Italian guy who is staying with John’s family.
W:Oh, yeah.Is he the one whose wallet got stolen when they were in London?
M:That’s right.They caught the guy who did it, but he’d already spent all the money Carlo had brought with him.
W:Poor Carlo.Perhaps the party will cheer him up.
14.What are they talking about?
A.The coming party.
B.The arrangement of the party.
C.Whom to be invited to the party.
15.Where is Carlo from?
A.London.
B.Italy.
C.France.
16.What is wrong with Carlo?
A.He has spent all his money.
B.He has caught by the police.
C.He lost his wallet.
听第10段材料,回答第17~20题。
W:Hi, Ed.Are you in town for another job interview?
M:Yes, I’m pretty hopeful this time.I’ve just finished my second interview with this company.
W:That sounds great.I hope it works out for you.But wasn’t it expensive just getting here?
M:No, in fact the company is paying all my expenses.They’ve put me up in a hotel downtown.
W:How nice! How many people are they interviewing?
M:Well, they interviewed 16 the first time, and now four of us were chosen to come back for this interview.
W:It sounds like you have a good chance to be selected then.
M:I hope so.The manager told me he would call us on Monday.
W:Well, I hope it goes well.John and I would love it if you came to this area to work.
M:I would too, but my girlfriend doesn’t want to leave her family.She hopes I find a job close to her home.
W:Oh dear, what a decision.
M:But anyway, I’ve got to wait until Monday to find out whether I can even have the chance.
W:Good luck!
17.How does the man seem to feel after this interview?
A.Nervous.
B.Hopeful.
C.Excited.
18.How many people were chosen for the second interview?
A.4.
B.8.
C.16.
19.When will the man probably get to know whether he gets the job?
A.That afternoon.
B.Next Monday.
C.Tomorrow.
20.What does the man’s girlfriend want?
A.She hopes to find a job near the man.
B.She hopes the man finds a job near her.
C.She hopes the man gets the job.
My family and I lived across the street from Southway Park since I was four years old. Then just last year the city put a chain link fence around the park and started bulldozing(用推土机推平)the trees and grass to make way for a new apartment complex. When I saw the fence and bulldozers, I asked myself,“Why don’t they just leave it alone?”
Looking back, I think what sentenced the park to oblivion(被遗忘)was the drought(旱灾)we had about four years ago. Up until then, Southway Park was a nice green park with plenty of trees and a public swimming pool. My friends and I rollerskated on the sidewalks, climbed the trees, and swam in the pool all the years I was growing up. The park was almost like my own yard. Then the summer I was fifteen the drought came and things changed.
There had been almost no rain at all that year. The city stopped watering the park grass. Within a few weeks I found myself living across the street from a huge brown desert. Leaves fell off the park trees, and pretty soon the trees started dying, too. Next, the park swimming pool was closed. The city cut down on the work force that kept the park, and pretty soon it just got too ugly and dirty to enjoy anymore.
As the drought lasted into the fall, the park got worse every month. The rubbish piled up or blew across the brown grass. Soon the only people in the park were beggars and other people down on their luck. People said drugs were being sold or traded there now. The park had gotten scary, and my mother told us kids not to go there anymore.
The drought finally ended and things seemed to get back to normal, that is, everything but the park. It had gotten into such bad shape that the city just let it stay that way. Then about six months ago I heard that the city was going to“redevelop”certain wornout areas of the city. It turned out that the city had planned to get rid of the park, sell the land and let someone build rows of apartment buildings on it.
The chainlink fencing and the bulldozers did their work. Now we live across the street from six rows of apartment buildings. Each of them is three units high and stretches a block in each direction. The neighborhood has changed without the park. The streets I used to play in are jammed with cars now. Things will never be the same again. Sometimes_I_wonder,_though,_what_changes_another_drought_would_make_in_the_way_things_are_today.
【小题1】How did the writer feel when he saw the fence and bulldozers?
A.Scared. | B.Confused. |
C.upset. | D.Curious. |
A.It was being rebuilt. |
B.It was dangerous. |
C.It became crowded. |
D.It had turned into a desert. |
A.The drought. |
B.The crime. |
C.The beggars and the rubbish. |
D.The decisions of the city. |
A.the situation would be much worse |
B.people would have to desert their homes |
C.the city would be fully prepared in advance |
D.the city would have to redevelop the neighborhood |
My family and I lived across the street from Southway Park since I was four years old. Then just last year the city put a chain link fence around the park and started bulldozing(用推土机推平)the trees and grass to make way for a new apartment complex. When I saw the fence and bulldozers, I asked myself,“Why don't they just leave it alone?”
Looking back, I think what sentenced the park to oblivion(被遗忘)was the drought(旱灾)we had about four years ago. Up until then, Southway Park was a nice green park with plenty of trees and a public swimming pool. My friends and I rollerskated on the sidewalks, climbed the trees, and swam in the pool all the years I was growing up. The park was almost like my own yard. Then the summer I was fifteen the drought came and things changed.
There had been almost no rain at all that year. The city stopped watering the park grass. Within a few weeks I found myself living across the street from a huge brown desert. Leaves fell off the park trees, and pretty soon the trees started dying, too. Next, the park swimming pool was closed. The city cut down on the work force that kept the park, and pretty soon it just got too ugly and dirty to enjoy anymore.
As the drought lasted into the fall, the park got worse every month. The rubbish piled up or blew across the brown grass. Soon the only people in the park were beggars and other people down on their luck. People said drugs were being sold or traded there now. The park had gotten scary, and my mother told us kids not to go there anymore.
The drought finally ended and things seemed to get back to normal, that is, everything but the park. It had gotten into such bad shape that the city just let it stay that way. Then about six months ago I heard that the city was going to“redevelop”certain wornout areas of the city. It turned out that the city had planned to get rid of the park, sell the land and let someone build rows of apartment buildings on it.
The chainlink fencing and the bulldozers did their work. Now we live across the street from six rows of apartment buildings. Each of them is three units high and stretches a block in each direction. The neighborhood has changed without the park. The streets I used to play in are jammed with cars now. Things will never be the same again. Sometimes_I_wonder,_though,_what_changes_another_drought_would_make_in_the_way_things_are_today.
1.How did the writer feel when he saw the fence and bulldozers?
A.Scared. |
B.Confused. |
C.upset. |
D.Curious. |
2.Why was the writer told not to go to the park by his mother?
A.It was being rebuilt. |
B.It was dangerous. |
C.It became crowded. |
D.It had turned into a desert. |
3.According to the writer, what eventually brought about the disappearance of the park?
A.The drought. |
B.The crime. |
C.The beggars and the rubbish. |
D.The decisions of the city. |
4.The last sentence of the passage implies that if another drought came,________.
A.the situation would be much worse |
B.people would have to desert their homes |
C.the city would be fully prepared in advance |
D.the city would have to redevelop the neighborhood |
My family and I lived across the street from Southway park since I was four years old.Then just last year the city put a chain link fence around the park and started bulldozing(用推土机推平)the trees and grass to make way for a new apartment complex.When I saw the fence and bulldozers,I asked myself,“Why don't they just leave it alone?”
Looking back,I think what sentenced the park to oblivion(被遗忘)was the drought(旱灾)we had about four years ago.Up until then,Southway Park was a nice green park with plenty of trees and a public swimming pool.My friends and I rollerskated on the sidewalks,climbed the trees,and swam in the pool all the years I was growing up.The park was almost like my own yard.Then the summer I was fifteen the drought came and things changed.
There had been almost no rain at all that year.The city stopped watering the park grass.Within a few weeks I found myself living across the street from a huge brown desert.Leaves fell off the park trees,and pretty soon the trees started dying,too.Next,the park swimming pool was closed.The city cut down on the work force that kept the park,and pretty soon it just got too ugly and dirty to enjoy anymore.
As the drought lasted into the fall,the park got worse every month.The rubbish piled up or blew across the brown grass.Soon the only people in the park were beggars and other people down on their luck.People said drugs were being sold or traded there now.The park had gotten scary,and my mother told us kids not to go there anymore.
The drought finally ended and things seemed to get back to normal,that is,everything but the park.It had gotten into such bad shape that the city just let it stay that way.Then about six months ago I heard that the city was going to“redevelop”certain wornout areas of the city.It turned out that the city had planned to get rid of the park,sell the land and let someone build rows of apartment buildings on it.
The chainlink fencing and the bulldozers did their work.Now we live across the street from six rows of apartment buildings.Each of them is three units high and stretches a block in each direction.The neighborhood has changed without the park.The streets I used to play in are jammed with cars now.Things will never be the same again.Sometimes_I_wonder,though,what_changes_another_drought_would_make_in_the_way_things_are_today.
59.How did the writer feel when he saw the fence and bulldozers?
A.Scared. B.Confused.
C.Upset. D.Curious.
60.Why was the writer told not to go to the park by his mother?
A.It was being rebuilt.
B.It was dangerous.
C.It became crowded.
D.It had turned into a desert.
61.According to the writer,what eventually brought about the disappearance of the park?
A.The drought.
B.The crime.
C.The beggars and the rubbish.
D.The decisions of the city.
62.The last sentence of the passage implies that if another drought came,________.
A.the situation would be much worse
B.people would have to desert their homes
C.the city would be fully prepared in advance
D.the city would have to redevelop the neighborhood
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