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Bedfordshire had its fair share of royal visits from the early stages of the 10th Century onwards and the importance that the county placed on this is evident in the monuments, country houses, churches and any number of other structures that are still present there to this day. Bedford Castle is one of those structures and, although it is nowhere near its former glory today, it is an essential attraction to visit if you really want to grasp what its heritage means to the county!
Bedford Castle was built initially as a fortress to help protect Bedfordshire on the south of the River Ouse after the people in the local towns and villages had already been subdued. It was erected in 919 on the orders of King Edward the Elder, although it was destroyed by a Danish invasion years later. This was when it was rebuilt as the castle, of which the ruins exist today!
There is a long history behind the castle that involves several kings as a result of the Duke of Bedford being an ardent royalist. Bedford Castle repeatedly offered the kings of England refuge against various storms in the form of onslaughts from abroad and various domestic threats against them, and this is where much of its fame lies, even though the castle itself is no longer there. There are various tours of the ruins that you can take when you visit though and all of the guides are extremely knowledgeable. They will happily tell you tales of the mound and the castle that preceded it.
The mound is open to the public all year round and is a proud part of the area’s heritage. It is recommended by the majority of people that visit Bedfordshire because it tells you much about why the county is currently how it is. You can view the river from the mound and the surrounding settlements as well as the remains of the castle, and every moment spent there is worth it so enjoy the history and the very nature of the county itself!
【小题1】What do we know from the first paragraph?

A.The royals pay regular visits to Bedfordshire.
B.Bedfordshire had it fair share of royal visit.
C.Most of the ancient buildings are in use today.
D.Bedford Castle represents the history of the county.
【小题2】 The underlined word “initially” in Paragraph 2 probably means _______ .
A.first of all
B.at the beginning
C.for one particular purpose
D.for a short time
【小题3】The kings of England came to Bedford Castle ______.
A.to seek temporary protection
B.to visit the Duke of Bedford
C.to enjoy the beauty of nature
D.to escape from the bad weather
【小题4】Why are visitors recommended to visit Bedfordshire?
A.It is the major heritage in that region
B.It reflects the history of Bedfordshire
C.The ancient castle is well worth visiting
D.The castle is still in good condition
【小题5】The purpose of writing the text is _______.
A.to introduce Bedford Castle
B.to tell the history of Bedfordshire
C.to attract tourists to Bedfordshire
D.to show where the kings used to go

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Bedfordshire had its fair share of royal visits from the early stages of the 10th Century onwards and the importance that the county placed on this is evident in the monuments, country houses, churches and any number of other structures that are still present there to this day. Bedford Castle is one of those structures and, although it is nowhere near its former glory today, it is an essential attraction to visit if you really want to grasp what its heritage means to the county!

Bedford Castle was built initially as a fortress to help protect Bedfordshire on the south of the River Ouse after the people in the local towns and villages had already been subdued. It was erected in 919 on the orders of King Edward the Elder, although it was destroyed by a Danish invasion years later. This was when it was rebuilt as the castle, of which the ruins exist today!

There is a long history behind the castle that involves several kings as a result of the Duke of Bedford being an ardent royalist. Bedford Castle repeatedly offered the kings of England refuge against various storms in the form of onslaughts from abroad and various domestic threats against them, and this is where much of its fame lies, even though the castle itself is no longer there. There are various tours of the ruins that you can take when you visit though and all of the guides are extremely knowledgeable. They will happily tell you tales of the mound and the castle that preceded it.

The mound is open to the public all year round and is a proud part of the area’s heritage. It is recommended by the majority of people that visit Bedfordshire because it tells you much about why the county is currently how it is. You can view the river from the mound and the surrounding settlements as well as the remains of the castle, and every moment spent there is worth it so enjoy the history and the very nature of the county itself!

1.What do we know from the first paragraph?

A.The royals pay regular visits to Bedfordshire.

B.Bedfordshire had it fair share of royal visit.

C.Most of the ancient buildings are in use today.

D.Bedford Castle represents the history of the county.

2. The underlined word “initially” in Paragraph 2 probably means _______ .

A.first of all

B.at the beginning

C.for one particular purpose

D.for a short time

3.The kings of England came to Bedford Castle ______.

A.to seek temporary protection

B.to visit the Duke of Bedford

C.to enjoy the beauty of nature

D.to escape from the bad weather

4.Why are visitors recommended to visit Bedfordshire?

A.It is the major heritage in that region

B.It reflects the history of Bedfordshire

C.The ancient castle is well worth visiting

D.The castle is still in good condition

5.The purpose of writing the text is _______.

A.to introduce Bedford Castle

B.to tell the history of Bedfordshire

C.to attract tourists to Bedfordshire

D.to show where the kings used to go

 

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Bedfordshire had its fair share of royal visits from the early stages of the 10th Century onwards and the importance that the county placed on this is evident in the monuments, country houses, churches and any number of other structures that are still present there to this day. Bedford Castle is one of those structures and, although it is nowhere near its former glory today, it is an essential attraction to visit if you really want to grasp what its heritage means to the county!
Bedford Castle was built initially as a fortress to help protect Bedfordshire on the south of the River Ouse after the people in the local towns and villages had already been subdued. It was erected in 919 on the orders of King Edward the Elder, although it was destroyed by a Danish invasion years later. This was when it was rebuilt as the castle, of which the ruins exist today!
There is a long history behind the castle that involves several kings as a result of the Duke of Bedford being an ardent royalist. Bedford Castle repeatedly offered the kings of England refuge against various storms in the form of onslaughts from abroad and various domestic threats against them, and this is where much of its fame lies, even though the castle itself is no longer there. There are various tours of the ruins that you can take when you visit though and all of the guides are extremely knowledgeable. They will happily tell you tales of the mound and the castle that preceded it.
The mound is open to the public all year round and is a proud part of the area’s heritage. It is recommended by the majority of people that visit Bedfordshire because it tells you much about why the county is currently how it is. You can view the river from the mound and the surrounding settlements as well as the remains of the castle, and every moment spent there is worth it so enjoy the history and the very nature of the county itself!
【小题1】What do we know from the first paragraph?

A.The royals pay regular visits to Bedfordshire
B.Bedford Castle represents the heritage of the county
C.Most of the ancient buildings are in use today
D.Bedfordshire had its fair share of royal visits
【小题2】The underlined word “initially” in Paragraph 2 probably means _______.
A.at firstB.since the beginning
C.for one particular purposeD.for a short time
【小题3】The kings of England came to Bedford Castle ______.
A.to escape from the bad weatherB.to visit the Duke of Bedford
C.to enjoy the beauty of natureD.to seek temporary protection
【小题4】Why are visitors recommended to visit Bedfordshire? ______
A.It reflects the history of the country
B.It is the major heritage in that region
C.The ancient castle is well worth visiting
D.The castle is still in good condition
【小题5】The purpose of writing the text is _______.
A.to attract tourists to BedfordshireB.to tell the history of Bedfordshire
C.to introduce Bedford CastleD.to show where the kings used to go

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Bedfordshire had its fair share of royal visits from the early stages of the 10th Century onwards and the importance that the county placed on this is evident in the monuments, country houses, churches and any number of other structures that are still present there to this day. Bedford Castle is one of those structures and, although it is nowhere near its former glory today, it is an essential attraction to visit if you really want to grasp what its heritage means to the county!

Bedford Castle was built initially as a fortress to help protect Bedfordshire on the south of the River Ouse after the people in the local towns and villages had already been subdued. It was erected in 919 on the orders of King Edward the Elder, although it was destroyed by a Danish invasion years later. This was when it was rebuilt as the castle, of which the ruins exist today!

There is a long history behind the castle that involves several kings as a result of the Duke of Bedford being an ardent royalist. Bedford Castle repeatedly offered the kings of England refuge against various storms in the form of onslaughts from abroad and various domestic threats against them, and this is where much of its fame lies, even though the castle itself is no longer there. There are various tours of the ruins that you can take when you visit though and all of the guides are extremely knowledgeable. They will happily tell you tales of the mound and the castle that preceded it.

The mound is open to the public all year round and is a proud part of the area’s heritage. It is recommended by the majority of people that visit Bedfordshire because it tells you much about why the county is currently how it is. You can view the river from the mound and the surrounding settlements as well as the remains of the castle, and every moment spent there is worth it so enjoy the history and the very nature of the county itself!

1.What do we know from the first paragraph?

A.The royals pay regular visits to Bedfordshire

B.Bedford Castle represents the heritage of the county

C.Most of the ancient buildings are in use today

D.Bedfordshire had its fair share of royal visits

2.The underlined word “initially” in Paragraph 2 probably means _______.

A.at first                                B.since the beginning

C.for one particular purpose                D.for a short time

3.The kings of England came to Bedford Castle ______.

A.to escape from the bad weather            B.to visit the Duke of Bedford

C.to enjoy the beauty of nature              D.to seek temporary protection

4.Why are visitors recommended to visit Bedfordshire? ______

A.It reflects the history of the country

B.It is the major heritage in that region

C.The ancient castle is well worth visiting

D.The castle is still in good condition

5.The purpose of writing the text is _______.

A.to attract tourists to Bedfordshire           B.to tell the history of Bedfordshire

C.to introduce Bedford Castle               D.to show where the kings used to go

 

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听力(共两节,满分20分)

第一节(共5小题;第小题1分,满分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答案。每段对话仅读一遍。

1.What is the man going to do at Christmas?

A.To take a holiday

B.To meet some friends

C.To do nothing

2.What are they doing?

A.They are playing football.

B.They are talking about sports.

C.They are swimming.

3.What is the probable relationship between the man and the woman?

A.Brother and sister

B.Teacher and student

C.Interviewer and interviewee

4.How long will the man stay here?

A.Less than a week

B.No more than a week

C.More than a week

5.Where are they talking?

A.At a music shop.

B.In the classroom.

C.In the street.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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。听完每段对话或独白前,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至7题。

6.Which is right according to the dialogue?

A.The man has not worked before.

B.The man is looking for a job.

C.The man is suitable for the job.

7.What will the man do on Friday?

A.Work in the office

B.Type some letters

C.Have an interview.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.When is the mother's birthday?

A.Tuesday

B.Thursday

C.Friday

9.What will they buy for their mother?

A.Flowers

B.A tape

C.Chocolates

10.Where does the dialogue probably happen?

A.In a department store

B.At a music shop

C.At home

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.What did the woman forget to bring?

A.Her report

B.Her coat

C.Her bike

12.What is Marmalade?

A.A milkman

B.A cat

C.A small child

13.Why is the woman late?

A.She went back to get her briefcase.

B.There was a traffic jam.

C.She met with a lot of trouble.

听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。

14.Where does the man advise the woman to travel?

A.Shanghai

B.Shenzhen

C.Italy

15.How many painters joined in making the huge painting Mona Lisa?

A.919

B.990

C.999

16.Who will the woman go with?

A.Liza

B.Her father

C.Tom

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Why did Spotty come to Brownie's house and bark?

A.Because he was hungry and wanted to eat something.

B.Because he wanted to play with Brownie.

C.Because he wanted to tell them the bad news

18.How long was Brownie trapped in the woods?

A.One day

B.Two days

C.Several days

19.Who first knew where Brownie was according to the passage?

A.Spotty

B.Brownie's family

C.Ted

20.What's the passage mainly about?

A.The close relationship between Spotty and Ted.

B.The close relationship between Spotty and Brownie.

C.The close relationship between Ted and Brownie.

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