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听力(共两节,满分30分)

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。

1.What’s John’s address?

A.125 Park Road.

B.124 Rock Road.

C.125 Part Road.

2.Where does the conversation probably take place?

A.At a railway station.

B.In a bank.

C.In a post office.

3.What was the original price of the skirt?

A.$24.

B.$12.

C.$6.

4.Where was the two speakers?

A.At a restaurant.

B.In a museum.

C.In a zoo.

5.What’s the man doing?

A.Borrowing a book.

B.Buying a book.

C.Reading a book.

听力原文:(Text 1)

M:Sorry.I have forgotten John’s address.

W:You forgot again!It’s 125 Park Road.

(Text 2)

M:I need some stamps and some envelopes as well.

W:Will you step right over to the second window, please?

(Text 3)

M:Your shirt is quite beautiful in color, isn’t it?

W:Yes, I bought it at a sale for half price.It cost me $12.

(Text 4)

W:Look at those monkeys running around the rock hill.Look at the mother monkey.She is carrying her baby in her arms.

M:Yes, isn’t it interesting?

(Text 5)

M:What can I do if I can’t finish reading it in a week?

W:You may come and renew it.

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。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段材料回答第68题。

6.What can we learn about the exam?

A.Not very easy.

B.Shorter.

C.Not good.

7.Why didn’t the girl do well in the exam?

A.She was careless.

B.She didn’t work hard.

C.She was not good at the subject.

8.What kind of the exam did the girl take?

A.The final exam.

B.The mid-term exam.

C.The entrance exam.

听力原文:(Text 6)

M:Hello, Mary! How was your exam yesterday?

W:Not too good.It wasn’t as easy as the last one, and it was longer than before.

M:Well, the final exam is always more difficult.You need to work harder.You will certainly do better next time.

W:I worked very hard, but I was too careless.I made some stupid mistakes.

听第7段材料,回答第911题。

9.When is spring in the UK?

A.From March to May.

B.From March to June.

C.From January to March.

10.Where is she most probably talking?

A.On the telephone.

B.In the train.

C.In the street.

11.What season is it in the UK now?

A.Spring.

B.Winter.

C.Autumn.

听力原文:(Text 7)

M:Hello, Sally.

W:Hello, Ben.I haven’t seen you for years.Where have you been?

M:In the UK.How are you?I miss you and all my friends in Beijing.

W:Fine, thanks.How is the weather in UK?

M:Oh, it’s very cold.But spring will come soon.

W:When does spring begin in the UK?

M:It is being in March.

W:How long does it last?

M:For three months.

听第8段材料,回答第1214题。

12.Where is Tom now?

A.In the school.

B.In a restaurant.

C.At the cinema.

13.Who answers the telephone?

A.Mrs.Brown, Tom’s sister.

B.Mrs.Brown, Tom’s mother.

C.Mrs.Black, Tom’s aunt.

14.What does Bill want Tom to do?

A.Bring some food for the picnic.

B.Bring some toys for the game.

C.Bring some fruit for the trip.

听力原文:(Text 8)

W:Hello!577618.

M:Hello!Could I speak to Tom?

W:I’m sorry he’s out.He’s at the cinema at the moment.

M:Is that Mrs.Brown?

W:Yes, this is Tom’s mother.Do you have anything important to tell Tom?Can I take a message for him?

M:Sure.This is Bill.We’re going to have a picnic next Sunday.Please ask him to bring some delicious food.

M:Thanks a lot.Bye!

W:Bye.

听第9段材料,回答第1517题。

15.Why does Ann use a little tape-recorder?

A.To practice her English.

B.To listen to pop music.

C.To record radio news.

16.Where does the girl plan to go?

A.Around the world.

B.To America.

C.To Europe.

17.What does the man mean?

A.To envy(羡慕)her.

B.To thank her.

C.To hate her.

听力原文:(Text 9)

M:Whose radio is this, Ann?

W:It’s mine, but it isn’t a radio.

M:What is it?

W:It’s a tape-recorder.

M:What do you do with it?

W:I practice my English with it.

M:That’s a very good idea.

W:It’s for our trip.

M:Do you have plans for a trip to America?

W:We have plans for a trip around the world.

M:What a lucky girl you are!

W:Thanks.

听第10段材料,回答第1820题。

18.Which of the following are NOT city government workers?

A.Teachers in public school.

B.Police officers.

C.Doctors.

19.What’s Henry?

A.A fire fighter.

B.A policeman.

C.An office worker.

20.When does Nancy work every day?

A.From 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.

B.From 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.

C.From 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.

听力原文:(Text 10)

Many Americans work in different government departments.There are office workers, fire fighters, police officers and public school teachers and so on.Most city workers may not earn a lot of money but when they are old enough to stop working, they get a good sum of money.Henry and Nancy work for the city of Scattle.Henry is a fire fighter.He is on duty eight hours a day.When he works, he eats and sleeps at the firehouse because the fire fighters have to be ready to answer an alarm at any time.Nancy is a typist in Henry’s office.She works from 9 o’clock in the morning to 5 o’clock in the afternoon.She works five days a week from Monday through Friday.Her job is to type reports of fire.

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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秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。

M:Sorry.I have forgotten John’s address.

W:You forgot again! It’s 125 Park Road.

1.What’s John’s address?

A.125 Park Road.

B.124 Rock Road.

C.125 Part Road.

M:I need some stamps and some envelopes as well.

W:Will you step right over to the second window, please?

2.Where does the conversation probably take place?

A.At a railway station.

B.In a bank.

C.In a post office.

M:Your shirt is quite beautiful in color, isn’t it?

W:Yes, I bought it at a sale for half price.It cost me $12.

3.What was the original price of the shirt?

A.$24.

B.$12.

C.$6.

W:Look at those monkeys running around the rock hill.Look at the mother monkey.She is carrying her baby in her arms.

M:Yes, isn’t it interesting?

4.Where was the two speakers?

A.At a restaurant.

B.In a museum.

C.In a zoo.

M:What can I do if I can’t finish reading it in a week?

W:You may come and renew it.

5.What’s the man doing?

A.Borrowing a book.

B.Buying a book.

C.Reading a book.

第二节

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。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段材料, 回答第6~8题。

M:Hello, Mary! How was your exam yesterday?

W:Not too good.It wasn’t as easy as the last one, and it was longer than before.

M:Well, the final exam is always more difficult.You need to work harder.You will certainly do better next time.

W:I worked very hard, but I was too careless.I made some stupid mistakes.

6.What can we learn about the exam?

A.Not very easy.

B.Shorter.

C.Not good.

7.Why didn’t the girl do well in the exam?

A.She was careless.

B.She didn’t work hard.

C.She was not good at the subject.

8.What kind of the exam did the girl take?

A.The final exam.

B.The mid-term exam.

C.The entrance exam.

听第7段材料, 回答第9~11题。

M:Hello, Sally.

W:Hello, Ben.I haven’t seen you for years.Where have you been?

M:In the UK.How are you?I miss you and all my friends in Beijing.

W:Fine, thanks.How is the weather in UK?

M:Oh, it’s very cold.But spring will come soon.

W:When does spring begin in the UK?

M:It begins in March.

W:How long does it last?

M:For three months.

9.When is spring in the UK?

A.From March to May.

B.From March to June.

C.From January to March.

10.Where is she most probably talking?

A.On the telephone.

B.In the train.

C.In the street.

11.What season is it in the UK now?

A.Spring.

B.Winter.

C.Autumn.

听第8段材料,回答第12~14题。

W:Hello!577618.

M:Hello! Could I speak to Tom?

W:I’m sorry he’s out.He’s at the cinema at the moment.

M:Is that Mrs.Brown?

W:Yes, this is Tom’s mother.Do you have anything important to tell Tom?Can I take a message for him?

M:Sure.This is Bill.We’re going to have a picnic next Sunday.Please ask him to bring some delicious food.

M:Thanks a lot.Bye!

W:Bye.

12.Where is Tom now?

A.In the school.

B.In a restaurant.

C.At the cinema.

13.Who answers the telephone?

A.Mrs.Brown, Tom’s sister.

B.Mrs.Brown, Tom’s mother.

C.Mrs.Black, Tom’s aunt.

14.What does Bill want Tom to do?

A.Bring some food for the picnic.

B.Bring some toys for the game.

C.Bring some fruit for the trip.

听第9段材料,回答第15~17题。

M:Whose radio is this, Ann?

W:It’s mine, but it isn’t a radio.

M:What is it?

W:It’s a tape-recorder.

M:What do you do with it?

W:I practice my English with it.

M:That’s a very good idea.

W:It’s for our trip.

M:Do you have plans for a trip to America?

W:We have plans for a trip around the world.

M:What a lucky girl you are!

W:Thanks.

15.Why does Ann use a little tape-recorder?

A.To practice her English.

B.To listen to pop music.

C.To record radio news.

16.Where does the girl plan to go?

A.Around the world.

B.To America.

C.To Europe.

17.What does the man mean?

A.To envy(羡慕)her.

B.To thank her.

C.To hate her.

听第10段材料,回答第18~20题。

Many Americans work in different government departments.There are office workers, fire-fighters, police officers and public school teachers and so on.Most city workers may not earn a lot of money but when they are old enough to stop working, they get a good sum of money.Henry and Nancy work for the city of Seattle.Henry is a fire-fighter.He is on duty eight hours a day.When he works, he eats and sleeps at the firehouse because the fire-fighters have to be ready to answer an alarm at any time.Nancy is a typist in Henry’s office.She works from 9 o’clock in the morning to 5 o’clock in the afternoon.She works five days a week from Monday through Friday.Her job is to type reports of fire.

18.Which of the following are NOT city government workers?

A.Teachers in public school.

B.Police officers.

C.Doctors.

19.What’s Henry?

A.A fire-fighter.

B.A policeman.

C.An office worker.

20.When does Nancy work every day?

A.From 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.

B.From 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.

C.From 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.

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阅读理解。
    On Sundays my father always wore that dull gray apron - the one with the race cars all over it. The
ritual began after breakfast when Dad always announced: "Go ahead everyone. I'll take care of the
dishes!" With that my mother disappeared into the folds of the Sunday paper. Off came the suit coat he
had worn to church that morning. Up went the shirtsleeves. On went that apron. For the next hour Dad
did the dishes, singing ballads like "I Had a Hat When I Came In" and "Who Put the Chow in Mrs.
Murphy's Chowder?"
     I suppose it was strange for a boy's father to wear an apron - even one with race cars - but I never
thought much of it until the day that Dad broke with tradition. It was the last Sunday in August. My father
seemed in an expansive mood as we walked home from church together.
     "Tommy," he said letting my name roll off his tongue. My mind raced ahead of his words: The birds
and the bees? A new bike?  A part-time job?
     "There comes a time in every boy's life when he must take on responsibilities." This was important. I
might even get to back the car out of the driveway.
     " Responsibilities?" I asked.
     "Yes. It's time you took a greater role in the household." Power tools? Boss my baby brother?
     "Starting today, I want you to do the dishes on Sunday morning so your mother and I can work the
crossword puzzle together."
     "The dishes!?"
     "Anything wrong with taking over the dishes, son?"
      I started to say something about a man's job or woman's work, but I knew immediately that my
protests would fall on deaf ears.
     I didn't taste a bit of breakfast that morning. Dad seemed in a jovial mood as he described an
exceptional Yankee game seen through the eyes of Mel Allen on the radio last night.
     "Mickey Mantle drove the ball right over the center field wall," he said. "Just a straight line climb in
right out of the stadium." He looked out the window as if trying to pick the ball out of the cloud formations. I tried to imagine Mickey Mantle wearing an apron.
     Suddenly, everything grew quiet. My sister began to clear the table. My brother was scraping the last
of the egg from his plate. And then that ancient family ritual that had filled so many Sunday mornings came
to an end. My father announced: "Let's go read the paper, Hon."
     "Aren't you doing the dishes?" my mother asked in puzzlement.
     "Your oldest son has generously offered to fill the position."
     My brother and sister stopped cold. So this was what my life had come to. A dark angel sat on my
left shoulder and reminded me that I could hit a baseball farther than anyone in my class. I could
bench-press my weight. I knew three declensions in Latin, the language of Caesar. Ask me to run
through a rainstorm. Command me to ride the roller coaster - backward. These things I would do. But I
could never do those dishes. There was nothing left but to refuse.
     People often say there is a special chemistry between a father and a son. He came back into the
kitchen just as I was about to storm out. He had loosened his tie and rolled up the sleeves of his
shirt-ready to relax. In his right hand was the old apron.
     "I want you to have this, Tommy. It'll keep your clothes from getting wet." And before I could mount
a protest, he had put the thing on me. "Thanks, Son. Your mother and I appreciate this."
     With that he disappeared into the Sunday paper. I looked down at the plastic. It had seen better days.
I could see my dad reaching for the dishes. The dark angel flew off. Soon I was singing about Mrs.
Murphy's chowder. The words came out of nowhere. And out of nowhere I knew the kind of man I
wanted to be.
1. What can be inferred from the first paragraph?
A.  The author's family usually had breakfast after going to church on Sundays.
B. Father was not willing to wash dishes.
C.  Mother would wash dishes together with father.
D.  Mother used to do the dishes alone.
2. What did the author think of washing dishes at first?
A.  It's natural for a man to wash dishes .
B.  Washing dishes was women's work..
C.  Parents should wash dishes.
D.  Children should help their parents wash dishes.
3. Which of the statements is Not true?
A.  The author would rather run through a rainstorm than wash dishes at first.
B.  Mickey Mantle would wash dishes for the author.
C.  Father set a good example to the author.
D.  The author understood his father at last.
4. Which of the following words can best decribe the author's father?
A. successful    
B. humourous    
C. responsible    
D. generous
5. What can be the best title for the pasage?
A. Father's Love  
B. Father's Apron  
C. Father's Responsibility  
D. Father's Influence

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PART ONE:LISTENING COMPREHENSION (20 marks)

Section A(15 marks)

Directions:In this section, you'll hear 6 conversations between 2 speakers.For each conversation, there are several questions and each question is followed by 3 choices.Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter(A, B or C)on the question booklet.You will hear each conversation TWICE.

Conversation 1

1.When did the woman's father retire?

A.Six months ago.

B.Eight months ago.

C.A year ago.

2.What does the woman's father do now?

A.He is an English teacher.

B.He is an editor.

C.He is a translator.

Conversation 2

3.What's the probable relationship between the two speakers?

A.Manager and employee.

B.Doctor and patient.

C.Salesperson and customer.

4.What do we know about the man?

A.He will try to give up smoking.

B.He doesn't like drinking.

C.He will try to give up drinking.

Conversation 3

5.When will the man get a driver's license?

A.Tomorrow.

B.In six months.

C.In sixteen months.

6.What will the man do when he can drive?

A.He will travel around America.

B.He will visit his brothers.

C.He will visit his friends.

Conversation 4

7.Where was the woman born?

A.In Mexico.

B.In Vancouver, Canada.

C.In Ottawa, Canada.

8.How long does the woman plan to stay in Mexico?

A.For four years.

B.For ten years.

C.For fourteen years.

9.What do we know about Canada?

A.Canada is a perfect place to settle down in.

B.There are many high taxes in Canada.

C.It's easy to find an ideal job in Canada.

Conversation 5

10.How old is the man's sister?

A.Two years younger than the man.

B.Twelve years younger than the man.

C.Two years older than the man.

11.How do the man and his sister keep in contact usually?

A.By sending letters or cards every week.

B.By writing e-mails almost every day.

C.By calling each other every day.

12.What are the two speakers probably doing now?

A.They are talking on a TV show.

B.They are talking in the street.

C.They are talking on a radio program.

Conversation 6

13.What time does the man usually get up on Sundays?

A.At 6 or 7.

B.At 8 or 9.

C.At l0 or 11.

14.What will the man have for breakfast this Sunday?

A.A club sandwich.

B.A pizza.

C.Some eggs.

15.What doesn't the man have time to do during the week?

A.Something interesting.

B.Something relaxing.

C.Something tiring.

SECTION B

Directions:In this section, you will hear a mini-talk.Listen carefully and then fill in the numbered blanks with the information you’ve got.Fill in each blank with NO MORE THAN 3 WORDS.You will hear the mini-talk TWICE.

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阅读理解。
      On Sundays my father always wore that dull gray apron - the one with the race cars all over it.
The ritual began after breakfast when Dad always announced: "Go ahead everyone. I'll take care of
the dishes!" With that my mother disappeared into the folds of the Sunday paper. Off came the suit
coat he had worn to church that morning. Up went the shirtsleeves. On went that apron. For the next
hour Dad did the dishes, singing ballads like "I Had a Hat When I Came In" and "Who Put the Chow
in Mrs. Murphy's Chowder?"
      I suppose it was strange for a boy's father to wear an apron - even one with race cars - but I neve
r thought much of it until the day that Dad broke with tradition. It was the last Sunday in August. My
father seemed in an expansive mood as we walked home from church together.
      "Tommy," he said letting my name roll off his tongue. My mind raced ahead of his words: The birds
and the bees? A new bike? A part-time job?
      "There comes a time in every boy's life when he must take on responsibilities." This was important.
I might even get to back the car out of the driveway.
      "Responsibilities?" I asked.
      "Yes. It's time you took a greater role in the household." Power tools? Boss my baby brother?
      "Starting today, I want you to do the dishes on Sunday morning so your mother and I can work
the crossword puzzle together."
       "The dishes!?"
       "Anything wrong with taking over the dishes, son?"
      I started to say something about a man's job or woman's work, but I knew immediately that my
protests would fall on deaf ears.
      I didn't taste a bit of breakfast that morning. Dad seemed in a cheerful mood and was describing
a wonderful baseball game he saw last night.
      Suddenly, everything grew quiet. My sister began to clear the table. My brother was finishing the
last of the egg from his plate. And then that ancient family ritual (程序、仪式) that had filled so many
Sunday mornings came to an end. My father announced: "Let's go read the paper, Hon."
      "Aren't you doing the dishes?" my mother asked in puzzlement.
      "Your oldest son has generously offered to fill the position."
      My brother and sister stopped cold. So this was what my life had come to. A dark angel sat on
my left shoulder and reminded me that I could hit a baseball farther than anyone in my class. I could
bench-press my weight. Ask me to run through a rainstorm. Command me to ride the roller coaster 
backward. These things I would do. But I could never do those dishes. There was nothing left but to
refuse.
      People often say there is a special chemistry between a father and a son. He came back into the
kitchen just as I was about to storm out. He had loosened his tie and rolled up the sleeves of his
shirt- ready to relax. In his right hand was the old apron.
      "I want you to have this, Tommy. It'll keep your clothes from getting wet." And before I could
mount a protest, he had put the thing on me. "Thanks, Son. Your mother and I appreciate this."
      With that he disappeared into the Sunday paper. I looked down at the plastic. It had seen better
days. I could see my dad reaching for the dishes. The dark angel flew off. Soon I was singing about
Mrs. Murphy's chowder. The words came out of nowhere. And out of nowhere I knew the kind of
man I wanted to be.
1. From paragraph 1, we can learn that ________.
A. the family usually had breakfast after going to church on Sundays
B. father was not really willing to wash dishes for the family
C. mother would wash dishes together with father
D. mother used to do the dishes alone
2. What did the author think of washing dishes at first?
A. It's natural for a man to wash dishes.
B. Children need to help parents wash dishes.
C. Parents should wash dishes more.
D. Washing dishes was women's work.
3. Which of the following is conveyed in the passage?
A. The writer understood his father at last.
B. The writer was asked to run through a rainstorm.
C. The writer's sister offered to wash dishes for him.
D. The writer's mother was happy that he offered to wash dishes.
4. Which of the following words can best describe the author's father?
A. Stubborn.    
B. Humorous.    
C. Responsible.    
D. Generous.
5. The writer wrote the passage in order to ________.
A. tell readers how his father taught him what it means to be a man
B. tell readers there is always a special chemistry between a father and a son
C. show readers the generation gap is actually something easy to deal with
D. show readers what an ideal relationship between a father and a son is like

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