题目列表(包括答案和解析)
第二节 听取信息(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
听下面一段对话,请根据题目要求,从所听到的内容中获取必要的信息,填入答题卡 标号为16-20的空格中。听录音前,你将有10秒钟的阅题时间。录音读两遍,你将有80秒钟的作答时间。
Boy: Mary, I got my ticket!
Girl: Great! When do you leave?
Boy: The 20th of this month.
Girl: When do you get to New York?
Boy: That same evening. Isn't it quick?
Girl: That's because of the time difference. The actual fly time is about 16 hours.
Boy: It will be a long day.
Girl: That's for sure.
Boy: What should I bring?
Girl: Everyday clothes. You don't need many formal clothes.
Boy: Bed items?
Girl: Yes, blankets, covers, sheets, and pillows.
Boy: Cooking gadgets?
Girl: Yes, steamer, rice cooker, pans and pots, and a cleaver.
Boy: What else?
Girl: Books and notebooks.
Boy: Pens?
Girl: A few. You can buy pens there pretty cheaply.
Boy: Shoes?
Girl: Yes, bring a lot of shoes.
Boy: Why?
Girl: You may not be able to buy a car the first year, so be prepared to walk a lot.
Boy : So I should bring several pairs of walking shoes.
Girl: Right. Bring anything you use in everyday life.
Boy: How about stamps?
Girl: No! They don't use our stamps!
Boy: I know. Just kidding.
Girl: Don't forget American dollars.
Boy: Yeah, right. As if I would forget those!
Girl: Ha ha. I am kidding too! You'd be busy for a while.
Boy: I'd be like a headless chicken.
Girl: It's fun. Let me know if you need any help.
Boy: Okay. Thanks a lot.
Girl: Bye!
Boy: Bye!
The boy will leave on the
20th of 16 and get to New York 17 . The flight will take 18 hours. He should bring every day
clothes, bed items, cooking gadgets, 19 , pens and shoes, but he
doesn’t need to take 20 . |
16. this month 17. that same evening 18. about 16 19. books and notebooks
20. stamps
Ⅱ语言知识及应用(共两节,满分35分)
第一节 听力理解(5段共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
每段播放两遍。各段后有几个小题,各段播放前每小题有5秒钟的阅题时间。请根据 各段播放内容及其相关小题,在5秒钟内从题中所给的A、B、C项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
听第一段对话,回答第1-3题。
Woman: Mr. Wang, Jack came to talk to me, and I understand you have an attitude problem, and that you do things without following directions.
Man: Oh, look, I really want to do a good job because I really enjoy my work here, but my supervisor, Jack what a pain! He bosses me around all the time. He is always doing things his own way, and never asks for my opinion. I say he is the one with the attitude problem.
Woman: Then let's talk about the problem of following directions, OK?
Man: Yes.
Woman: Okay, now I see where the attitude problem comes from. Sometimes, employees may not know the inner workings of a company, so you should do things according to his directions. Jack is your supervisor, and, regardless of how you feel about it, our company should have a can-do attitude.
Man: Yes.
Woman: Now, you should think about the philosophy of this company. You need to follow it, if you agree with it. Do you understand?
Man: Uh-hah.
Woman: If you don't comply with requests one more time, we may have to relieve you of your duties here, but we don't want to do that. Now you can go back to work. I don't want to see you here again for this kind of matter.
1. The conversation is probably between ______.
A. two friends B. two workmates C. a leader of the company and an employee
2. Who is the one that has an attitude problem?
A. Mr. Wang B. Jack C. The woman
3. If Mr, Wang comes for the same problem again it’s likely that he will ______.
A. get a rise in pay B. lose his job C. be promoted
1-3 CAB
听第二段对话,回答第4-6题。
Woman: The seafood is so delicious. It tastes like shrimp and some kind of fruit. What's on earth is in it?
Man: You're right. It's shrimp. The fruit is pineapple. How do you like the sweet and sour fish?
Woman: It's really excellent food --really melts in your mouth. Here, we've finished this side of the fish, so let me turn it over. So, do you gentlemen follow any sports?
Man: Yes, I watched a couple of basketball games from America last week. To me Michael Jordan is really unbelievable!
Woman: He's a very skillful player, and a clever businessman too. He must make a lot of money on those sports shoe advertisements he does. I hope we can do the same with our latest line of sports equipment. By the way, can you tell me what the latest news is on our tennis racket?
Man: We've made some improvements to the it, so it's easier to hold on to. We've also designed a whole new look for the racket. These new rackets are going to be top of the line.
Woman: I believe the new look will attract the customers, and the high quality will please them.
Man: Maybe we can get some one famous to advertise them !
Woman: That would be great, but let's not get carried away. When will I see the rackets?
Man: We are going to the factory tomorrow morning. You'll see them, and a few other products,
then. Let's drink a toast to the new rackets-bottoms up!
4. Which of the following is likely true?
A. The man will pay the bill.
B. The woman will pay the bill
C. Each of them will pay for their own share
5. The man and woman are probably ______.
A. a sportsman and a sportswoman
B. a businessman and a businesswoman
C. two shop-assistants
6. The factory that they will visit tomorrow produces ______.
A. clothes B. shoes C. sports equipment
4-6 ABC
听第三段对话,回答第7-9题。
Woman: Good morning.
Man: Good morning. May I help you?
Woman: Yes, I'm Lin Xin, representative of the Great Wall Power Tool Company. I'd like to see your purchasing manager. Here's my card.
Man: Oh, Miss. Lin Xin. I'm Anderson, the purchasing manager.
Woman: Glad to meet you, Mr. Anderson.
Man: Same here. Please sit down.
Woman: Thank you. I'm here to see if you want some power tools. We know You are one of the largest companies in this area. I'm informed by the newspaper that your company is carrying out a big project. Congratulations!
Man: Thank you. That's true. Well, Mr. Lin, what do you have?
Woman: We specialize in power drills and power cutters.
Man: Oh, that's good. Could you tell me something about your products?
Woman Our products are of high quality. Let me show you our sample. You see, it's light and small. It also has high power-saving and safety features.
Man: Very good. What about the electrical current? Alternating current or direct current?.
Woman: Two hundred and twenty. AC and DC.
Man: Great!
7. The conversation takes place in ______.
A. Anderson’s home B. Lin Xin’s office C. Anderson’s office
8. Lin Xin’s products are ______.
A. safe, light and power-saving
B. efficient, light and small
C. small, safe and sharp
9. The power tools use ______.
A. alternating current B. direct current C. both alternating and direct current
7-9 CAC
听第四段对话,回答第10-12题。
Man: Hello, Mary. I've made up my mind to go to the U.S. for my graduate studies.
Woman: Really? How nice! Have you applied to any school?
Man: Not yet. I was going to ask you. Which school is good in Mechanical Engineering?
Woman: Oh, quite a few. MIT, Stanford, UC Berkeley, CMU, Cornell. I think you should apply for a few good schools and also a few average schools. Your chance of getting in would be greater.
Man: Right. I plan to apply for three top schools, three average schools, and a couple of not so good ones. What is the pros and cons of applying to different schools?
Woman: Good schools have more assistantships. If you can get in, the chance of getting financial aid is greater. However, the competition is hot. The average schools are easier to get in, but they may not have many assistantships.
Man: I do need some financial aid. I am not rich, and my folks aren't either.
Woman: Then try the good ones. You may want to apply for five good schools instead of three. Have you taken TOEFL and GRE?
Man: Not yet. I will talk to you tomorrow about it. Thanks a lot.
Woman: You are welcome. Talk to me anytime.
Man: Sure. Bye! See you tomorrow!
10. The girl mentions ______ schools which are good in Mechanical Engineering.
A. 4 B. 5 C. 6
11. According to the girl the advantage of good schools is ______.
A. they offer good education B. they are easier to get in C. they provide financial aid
12. Which of the following is true?
A. The boy needs financial help. B. The boy has taken TOFEL.
C. The boy will apply for five good schools.
10-12 BCA
听第五段独白,回答第13-15题。
The family is a central institution of modern British society, at least in the sense that almost everybody has had experience of living in a family at some time in their lives. There are many different family patterns in modern Britain.
One pattern that was common in the 1950s and covers about one in eight families today is where the parents and married children live close together but in separate houses. The family tie remains strong and mothers and daughters are likely to meet each other most days to talk or help each other when needed. This pattern occurs more often in settled communities rather than in mobile ones, in the north of England rather than in the south, and in working-class rather than middle-class families.
Another pattern is where parents and married children live further apart (usually about an hour's car drive from each other). They may meet only once or twice a month but keep in touch by telephone and help each other when necessary. This pattern is growing and covers about half of the population. It is found especially in middle-class families in the south-east of England.
13. How many family patterns are mentioned in the passage?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3
14. Nowadays ______ live close together.
A. most parents and married children
B. half of the parents and married children
C. about 12% of the parents and married children
15. Parents and married children from ______ are more likely to live further apart from each other.
A. middle-class families B. working-class families C. mobile communities
13-15 BCA
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