题目列表(包括答案和解析)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后面有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关问题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What can you learn from Jim's reply?
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A.He goes to most types of games.
B.Basketball is his only sport.
C.He plays basketball.
2.What can you infer from the dialogue?
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A.The bus drivers seldom go on stake in England.
B.The bus drivers this time ask for different things.
C.The bus drivers this time again ask for less work and more pay.
3.What does the woman want to become?
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A.A teacher B.A translator C.An actress
4.What is the woman likely to do during the festival?
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A.She may do anything that she will meet.
B.She will help her mother do some shopping.
C.She will help her mother do some cooking.
5.What can you learn from the dialogue?
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A.The man will have to return the book to the woman.
B.The man has already returned the book to the woman.
C.The man will keep the book for some time.
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后面有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你都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秒钟的时间作答。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第68题。
6.Where hasn't the man been in China?
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A.Beijing B.Suzhou C.Shanghai
7.What did the man buy in Xi'an?
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A.An ancient jar. B.A wonderful knife. C.A set of china.
8.When will the woman go to the man's house?
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A.This Saturday evening.
B.This Sunday evening.
C.Next Saturday evening.
听第7段材料,回答第911题。
9.What can we learn about the couple?
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A.The husband likes to sit in the same chair.
B.The wife doesn't like to travel.
C.They went on a trip last year.
10.How long does the voyage they talked about last?
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A.Ten days. B.Ten weeks. C.Twenty - one days.
11.Why doesn't the wife like the kind of voyage?
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A.It may cost a lot of money.
B.She doesn't like to go to so many places.
C.She dislikes going to many places and it may cost her a lot.
听第8段材料,回答第1213题。
12.When is Alice's birthday?
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A.The next day.
B.The day after next.
C.The day they had the talk.
13.What will the man and the woman buy for Alice?
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A.A record. B.Some flowers. C.A box of chocolate.
听第9段材料,回答第1416题。
14.In which way is the box to be faster but cost more?
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A.Second class.
B.First class.
C.To a foreign country.
15.What does the man compare before making a decision?
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A.Weight and stamps.
B.Price and time.
C.Forms and value.
16.What else is the man advised to do?
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A.To put down a return address.
B.To buy second stamps.
C.To pay the right amount of money.
听第10段材料,回答第1720题。
17.Why is the No. 16 bus of no use to the lady?
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A.It's always late.
B.It's always full.
C.It gets off after to No. 49 bus.
18.How long will the speaker wait for a bus sometimes?
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A.One hour. B.Ten minutes. C.Half an hour.
19.What is the maximum (最高) number of passengers a bus is supposed to carry?
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A.20. B.60. C.129.
20.At what speed does a No. 49 bus drive on Saturday morning?
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A.60m.p.h B.80m.p.h C.50m.p.h
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A senior United Nations Children’s Fund(UNICEF) official on May 29 praised China for its remarkable achievements in children’s welfare.
A. H. M. Farook, UNICEF’s operations area officer for China and Mongolia said that China “can be very satisfied to tell the whole world what can be done with limited resources to help its children to grow healthily and happily.”
China’s child population makes up one-fifth of the world’s total. “The reason behind the tremendous(巨大的) achievement is China’s long tradition of caring for children both at home and in society,” he said.
“What’s more is that Chinese people have always given special attention to children who are in special need.” The UN official made the remarks when addressing a group of 50 children and staff from the Beijing Children’s Welfare Home at the Shangri-la Hotel, Beijing.
The hotel invited the orphans to share snacks, sing, dance and play games at a park inside the hotel for a “Share the Sunshine” party, as a prelude(前奏) to celebrations to mark the Children’s Day.
The Beijing children’s Welfare Home, set up soon after New China was founded in 1949, has at present more than 400 children.
A leading official of the welfare institution said that the children live a happy life and that the agency spends 400—500 yuan a month for an average orphan. An average Chinese workers earned 440 yuan a month during the first quarter this year.
Gu Xiaojin, deputy secretary-general of the China Youth Development Foundation(CYDF), said people from all walks of life have contributed to the welfare of the Chinese children.
She said that CYDF set up the Project Hope in 1989, which calls on people across the country to donate money to help poor children to continue their schooling.
By the end of last year, she said, CYDF had collected nearly 700 million yuan in donations, which has helped the establishment of 2, 074 Hope primary schools and enabled more than 1. 25 million dropouts to return to school classrooms.
Three “Hope Stars” also attended the party. They were model teenagers chosen among students who are economically supported by the Project Hope to further their nine-year compulsory studies in the poverty-stricken regions. They will be torchbearers for the Chinese Team for the up coming Atlanta Olympic Games this year.
1.Children can grow healthily and happily as long as _______.
A. parents take good care of them both at home and in society
B. the whole society care for children as well as their parents
C. Schools and teachers pay much attention to the growth of children
D. Chinese people always give special attention to children who are in special need
2.Every year the Beijing Children’s Welfare Home spends _______ on the orphans
A. 1, 920, 000 yuan B. 2, 160, 000 yuan
C. Over 2, 400, 000 yuan D. 2, 200, 000 yuan or so
3.CYDF collected 700 million yuan with the purpose of _______.
A. reducing dropouts
B. helping homeless orphans
C. supporting the Chinese Team for the coming Atlanta Olympic Games
D. establishing 2, 074 Hope primary schools all over the country
4.We can infer from the text that _______.
A. Every Chinese child has its own special need, so we should pay special attention to each.
B. All the children in the poverty-stricken regions of China are too poor to go to school.
C. Ever since liberation. the Chinese Communist Party has been concerned about the growth of the younger generation.
D. With the help of UNICEF officials, there are no more dropouts in China.
5.It is possible that this passage was written in _______.
A. 1992 B. 1996 C. 1998 D. 2000
A senior United Nations Children’s Fund(UNICEF) official on May 29 praised China for its remarkable achievements in children’s welfare(福利).
A. H. M. Farook, UNICEF’s operations area officer for China and Mongolia said that China “can be very satisfied to tell the whole world what can be done with limited resources to help its children to grow healthily and happily.”
China’s child population makes up one-fifth of the world’s total. “The reason behind the tremendous(巨大的) achievement is China’s long tradition of caring for children both at home and in society,” he said.
“What’s more is that Chinese people have always given special attention to children who are in special need.” The UN official made the remarks when addressing a group of 50 children and staff from the Beijing Children’s Welfare Home at the Shangri-la Hotel, Beijing.
The hotel invited the orphans to share snacks(小吃), sing, dance and play games at a park inside the hotel for a “Share the Sunshine” party, as a prelude(前奏) to celebrations to mark the Children’s Day.
The Beijing children’s Welfare Home, set up soon after New China was founded in 1949, has at present more than 400 children.
A leading official of the welfare institution said that the children live a happy life and that the agency(机构) spends 400—500 yuan a month for an average orphan. An average Chinese workers earned 440 yuan a month during the first quarter this year.
Gu Xiaojin, deputy secretary-general of the China Youth Development Foundation(CYDF), said people from all walks of life have contributed to the welfare of the Chinese children.
She said that CYDF set up the Project Hope in 1989, which calls on people across the country to donate money to help poor children to continue their schooling.
By the end of last year, she said, CYDF had collected nearly 700 million yuan in donations, which has helped the establishment(建立) of 2, 074 Hope primary schools and enabled more than 1. 25 million dropouts to return to school classrooms.
Three “Hope Stars” also attended the party. They were model teenagers chosen among students who are economically supported by the Project Hope to further their nine-year compulsory(义务) studies in the poverty-stricken regions. They will be torchbearers(火炬接力者) for the Chinese Team for the up coming Atlanta Olympic Games this year.
1. Children can grow healthily and happily as long as _______.
A. parents take good care of them both at home and in society
B. the whole society care for children as well as their parents
C. Schools and teachers pay much attention to the growth of children
D. Chinese people always give special attention to children who are in special need
2. Every year the Beijing Children’s Welfare Home spends _______ on the orphans
A. 1, 920, 000 yuan B. 2, 160, 000 yuan
C. Over 2, 400, 000 yuan D. 2, 200, 000 yuan or so
3. CYDF collected 700 million yuan with the purpose of _______.
A. reducing dropouts
B. helping homeless orphans
C. supporting the Chinese Team for the coming Atlanta Olympic Games
D. establishing 2, 074 Hope primary schools all over the country
4. We can infer from the text that _______.
A. Every Chinese child has its own special need, so we should pay special attention to each.
B. All the children in the poverty-stricken regions of China are too poor to go to school.
C. Ever since liberation. the Chinese Communist Party has been concerned (关心) about the growth of the younger generation.
D. With the help of UNICEF officials, there are no more dropouts in China.
5. It is possible that this passage was written in _______.
A. 1992 B. 1996 C. 1998 D. 2000
Reading Comprehension
A.original
B.digital
C.physical
D.discovered
E.gifted
F.released
G.reported
H.refused
I.access
J.tend
Here is a question that every person(even you)should think about what you will leave behind when you die."I'm too young to think about that, " you may say.Wrong! Perhaps your mind goes to the 1 assets that you hope to acquire in the future-erhaps a house, a car, or a bank account.Sure, those things may be further down the road, but if you have an email address, own a collection of digital music and movies, use a social networking site, have an online photo album, or write a blog, then you are the proud owner of what is now being called 2 "assets".We all naturally assume that our possession will go to our loved ones when we die, At some point, you'll probably even write a will which states who should inherit what.People are now starting to realize that simply listing our material possessions may not be enough.Researchers at the University of London recently 3 that more and more Britons are now deciding who should get their digital photos, music, videos and so on-the "digital inheritance."
What about passwords to online accounts? Wouldn't this naturally be 4 to your next of kin? Absolutely not! Privacy laws around the world 5 to protect the privacy of the deceased over the desire of the family to retrieve their loved one's personal information.A Ms.Wang of Shenyang, China recently discovered this when she tried to 6 her dead husband's QQ account.Tencent, the operator of QQ, 7 her request based on their terms of use, which states "the right to use an account belongs solely to the 8 applicant, and this right shall not be 9 , loaned, rented, transferred or sold." Since Ms.Wang's husband had not given her his password before his death, she had no foot to stand on.
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