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Only in his place ________ such good tea.


  1. A.
    we can buy
  2. B.
    can we buy
  3. C.
    can buy we
  4. D.
    can have we bought
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科目:高中英语 来源:必修三全优指导北师英语 北师版 题型:001

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。

W:I think it is going to rain.

M:Going to rain?The ground is already wet!

1.What does the man mean?

A.It won’t rain.

B.It is raining.

C.It’s going to rain.

W:What happens in the first part of the film?

M:To tell the truth, I don’t exactly remember because it almost put me to sleep.

2.What does the man think of the film?

A.Frightening.

B.Interesting.

C.Boring.

M:I’d like to have this film developed.

W:Just write down your name and address here please.

M:Oh…, it’s for a friend.I don’t know his address.I guess I’ll have to make a phone call and come back later.

3.What will the man do when he comes back?

A.He will make a telephone call.

B.He will write down his friend’s address.

C.He will get his photos back.

M:Hi, Jane.Long time no see!

W:Hi, George.How are you doing?

M:Not so well.I’ve been working overtime a lot.Besides, I go to night classes, and I’m on my way to school now.

W:That’s terrible!Why don’t you take it easy for a while?

4.What does George need most of all?

A.Having a rest.

B.Going to school.

C.Keeping on working.

W:Tickets, please.

M:We want to catch the eighteen to London.

W:You’ve just missed it!

M:Goodness me!What should we do then?

W:You can come in the afternoon and catch the three sixteen.

5.Where does this dialogue take place?

A.At the cinema.

B.At the police station.

C.At the railway station.

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6~8题。

M:I’d like to book a ticket to Los Angeles for next Monday.

W:Just a second.

M:I’ll need a ticket with an open return.

W:TWA has a flight leaving at 9:25.

M:I guess that’s OK.What time should I check in?

W:You have to be there half an hour before it leaves.

6.What does the man want to do?

A.Buy a ticket.

B.Book a ticket.

C.Book a room.

7.When will the man go to Los Angeles?

A.Next Monday.

B.This Monday.

C.Not settled.

8.When should the man check in?

A.9∶25.

B.9∶55.

C.8∶55.

听第7段材料,回答第9~11题。

W:Having visited so many different countries you must be able to speak several different languages.

M:I wish I could, but French and English are the only ones that I have ever learned to speak.

W:Have you ever tried Chinese?

M:Yes, but I gave up halfway.The Chinese characters are too difficult to practise.

W:How about Japanese?

M:I attended class for two or three months, but the more I learned, the more difficult the grammar became.

W:Do you like travelling?

M:No, I don’t, but I have to.I work in the sales department.

W:If only all the countries used the same language, then I would be able to work in different countries.

M:But to tell you the truth, I hope not.As a matter of fact, I am quite interested in language learning.

9.How many languages can the man speak?

A.One.

B.Two.

C.Three.

10.What’s the man’s job?

A.A doctor.

B.A businessman.

C.A teacher.

11.What does the woman wish?

A.She wishes she could speak French.

B.She wishes she could speak Japanese.

C.She wishes there were just one language in the world.

听第8段材料,回答第12~14题。

W:Have you been chased by a dog?

M:No, I haven’t.But by a bull.

W:Really?

M:Yes, a couple of years ago.When I was walking in the country, the field was full of bulls.And I was wearing a bright red coat.They suddenly jumped up and down and started chasing me.

W:What happened then?

M:I just ran for the nearest fence and jumped over it.

W:You’re lucky.But I know a man who was bitten by a dog while he was jogging.

M:How did that happen?

W:He was running past a farm when a sheepdog started barking at him.He tried to kick it out of the way.But the dog jumped up and bit him in the leg.

12.When was the man chased by bulls?

A.A couple of years ago.

B.A couple of months ago.

C.A couple of weeks ago.

13.What was the man doing when he was chased by a dog?

A.He was walking.

B.He was working.

C.He was running.

14.Why did the bulls chase the man?

A.He was wearing a red coat.

B.He ran past a farm.

C.He walked in the country.

听第9段材料,回答第15~17题。

M:Have you ever eaten here before?

W:Only in the evenings.I didn’t know until now that they served breakfast too.

M:That’s what the Carolina Coffee Shop is famous for.People have been coming here for over 60 years for breakfast before going to the university football and basketball games.It’s a tradition.

W:Oh, what’s good here?

M:The best is their French toast.They take some pieces of French bread and dip them in eggs.Then they bake them.It’s delicious.

W:I think I’ll try it.

M:OK.Since this is your first visit to the Carolina Coffee Shop in the morning, I’ll buy you breakfast.

W:Thanks.

15.What time of day is the conversation taking place?

A.In the morning.

B.In the afternoon.

C.In the evening.

16.What does the man suggest the woman have?

A.French bread.

B.French toast.

C.French eggs.

17.Who will pay the breakfast?

A.The man.

B.The woman.

C.It will be free.

听第10段材料,回答第18~20题。

“We are not training future poets.”said a school’s headmaster.“We just hope the class makes students more creative.”The class has 56 poem-loving students in it.They get half a day’s teaching every week from Zhu Tiewu, a poet from the Shanghai City Poets Group.Zhu has a three-term teaching plan for the class.He will ask them to study many poems in the first two terms.They will only get to write poems in the final term.Students will study both old and new poems.These will come from both China and foreign countries.But are students interested in poems today?Yes.According to a study of 90 students at the school, about half of them read poems and about a third want to be poets.They are learning about poems not because they want to be poets, but because poems teach them a lot about life.

18.What’s the purpose of teaching poems to students in this school?

A.To train them into future poets.

B.To make the class more lively.

C.To make the students more creative.

19.What’s Mr.Zhu’s three-term teaching plan for the class?

A.He will ask them to study poems in the first two terms and then get to write.

B.He will ask them to study Chinese poems for two terms and then to study foreign poems.

C.He will ask them to study poems in the first term and then write in the following terms.

20.How many students in this school want to be poets?

A.About 1/2.

B.About 1/3.

C.About 1/4.

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Homestay in Sydney,Australia

Linda:

Our large house is in Sydney,about 200 meters from Macquarie University and 400 meters from the train station.The train ride is about 30 minutes to the CBD.Now we only have a small bedroom for a female student.

The cost is $260 per week,which includes all meals when at home and laundering (洗烫) of clothes.

E­mail:markalarms@optusnet.com.au

John:

I have a lovely single room for homestay (male,non­smokers only).The apartment is located across the road from a bus station.A sports field is only a two­minute walk away.

The room is for both short and long stays.The cost is $220 per week,including breakfast and lunch on weekdays.There is no washing machine at home.Do your own laundry in the apartment block’s facilities (设备).

E­mail:ainsley gilkes@yahoo.com.au

Eric:

I live in the northern suburbs (郊区) of Sydney—quiet for studying and relaxing,yet close to Macquarie University & NCELTR & SIBT.The subway station is nearby.

All facilities of the house including a living room with a TV can be used.Owners are very open and friendly,and treat students as part of the family.

The prices include all meals (breakfast,lunch and dinner) and cleaning.The fee is $300 per week.

E­mail:mineanny@hotmail.com

Rose:

Hi,everyone!I have one room for homestay (girl students only) in a house which is very close to Macquarie University (SIBT) & WSU in the northern district of Sydney.There is a bus station across the road.Travel time to the centre of the city is 40 minutes by train.We only have one homestay at a time.Therefore,our family can take good care of you.The fee is $230 per week.

We are looking forward to having you in our home.

E­mail:cliqi9239@hotmail.com

60.The four people wrote these passages to________.

A.find suitable roommates

B.advertise rooms for homestay

C.find a suitable room in Sydney

D.introduce some good hotels

61.A person who lives in John’s apartment________.

A.can smoke in the apartment

B.can use John’s washing machine to wash clothes

C.is provided with breakfast and lunch on weekdays

D.has to walk a long way to get to the sports field

62.If Peter wants to find a homestay room near Macquarie University,he should send an e­mail to________.

A.mineanny@hotmail.com

B.markalarms@optusnet.com.au

C.cliqi9239@hotmail.com

D.ainsley gilkest@yahoo.com.au

63.A girl who wants a room for between $210 and $240 per week would most probably contact________.

A.Linda                                                 B.John 

C.Eric                                                   D.Rose

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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解

Homestay in Sydney,Australia

Linda:

Our large house is in Sydney,about 200 meters from Macquarie University and 400 meters from the train station.The train ride is about 30 minutes to the CBD.Now we only have a small bedroom for a female student.

The cost is $260 per week,which includes all meals when at home and laundering (洗烫) of clothes.

E­mail:markalarms@optusnet.com.au

John:

I have a lovely single room for homestay (male,non­smokers only).The apartment is located across the road from a bus station.A sports field is only a two­minute walk away.

The room is for both short and long stays.The cost is $220 per week,including breakfast and lunch on weekdays.There is no washing machine at home.Do your own laundry in the apartment block’s facilities (设备).

E­mail:ainsley gilkes@yahoo.com.au

Eric:

I live in the northern suburbs (郊区) of Sydney—quiet for studying and relaxing,yet close to Macquarie University & NCELTR & SIBT.The subway station is nearby.

All facilities of the house including a living room with a TV can be used.Owners are very open and friendly,and treat students as part of the family.

The prices include all meals (breakfast,lunch and dinner) and cleaning.The fee is $300 per week.

E­mail:mineanny@hotmail.com

Rose:

Hi,everyone!I have one room for homestay (girl students only) in a house which is very close to Macquarie University (SIBT) & WSU in the northern district of Sydney.There is a bus station across the road.Travel time to the centre of the city is 40 minutes by train.We only have one homestay at a time.Therefore,our family can take good care of you.The fee is $230 per week.

We are looking forward to having you in our home.

E­mail:cliqi9239@hotmail.com

50.The four people wrote these passages to________.

A.find suitable roommates

B.advertise rooms for homestay

C.find a suitable room in Sydney

D.introduce some good hotels

51.A person who lives in John’s apartment________.

A.can smoke in the apartment

B.can use John’s washing machine to wash clothes

C.is provided with breakfast and lunch on weekdays

D.has to walk a long way to get to the sports field

52.If Peter wants to find a homestay room near Macquarie University,he should send an e­mail to________.

A.mineanny@hotmail.com

B.markalarms@optusnet.com.au

C.cliqi9239@hotmail.com

D.ainsley_gilkest@yahoo.com.au

53.A girl who wants a room for between $210 and $240 per week would most probably contact________.

A.Linda                                                  B.John 

C.Eric                                                   D.Rose

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In the United States, sport scholarships are awarded to athletes of excellent performance in order to enable them to finance their studies at colleges. The athlete participates fully in training with the college team and represents the university in various competitions. For example, track and field runner Tyson Gay made his name at the University of Arkansas and women’s basketball player Sue Bird was a star at the University of Connecticut.

US athletes get to the Games in a variety of ways. Renee Hykel, a member of US Rowing, began rowing while attending St. Josephs University. Since graduating she has earned a master’s degree and is now attending law school. Todd Wells of US Cycling worked in the computer industry before his love of biking took over. And Jason Parker, US Shooting, was in the US Army before joining the team.

Their goal seems to be success not only in a sport but also in life. Many of them know their carreers will be short lived and it is important to be prepared for the rest of their lives. For example, US swimmer Michael Phelps has said he would like to have a career in either sports marketing, which is his major (专业)at the University of Michigan, or in some technical field. “One of my big goals is to improve knowledge of the sport. I want to be able to take it to a new level and hopefully, in the US, get in with sports like basketball or football,” he said.

While the chance to represent their country in the Olympics is priceless, it becomes even more valuable when they can continue contributing(贡献)long after the Games have ended.

1.The underlined word “finance” in the first paragraph can be replaced by      .

  A.pick up   B.pay for   C.return to  D.prepare for

2.According to the passage,       .

  A.Renee Hykel began rowing while he studied in a law school.

  B.Jason Parker joined the army because he was good at shooting

  C. Todd Wells worked in the computer industry before he took up cycling

  D.field runner Tyson Gay was a star at the University of Connecticut

3.From the passage we know that Michael Phelps      .

  A.is studying sports marketing in the University of Michigan

  B.wants to have a career either in basketball or in football

  C.is helping a US company make hi-tech swimming suits

  D.is the greatest swimmer in the history of the United States

4.The passage aims to tell us        .

  A.US athletes earn their living by changing jobs frequently

  B.it’s hard for US athletes to choose the right career after the Games

  C.how US athletes get to the Games and their goals in life

  D.how US athletes receive education in famous universities

 

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Having just quit a highly moneymaking job with tech giant Microsoft in the United States,where he’d made millions working as a program manager,Patrick Awuah would wake up once in a while wondering if hed done the right thing

    What Awuah wanted was to create a university in hi s native Ghana.a state-of-the-art education centre that would help educate the country’s next generation of leaders.Awuah moved with his family.back to Ghana.There,he invested his own money and with the help of other donors he founded Ashesi University.

“Africa needs to have a renaissance(复兴),” says Awuah as he explained what drove him to

take the risky decision.“The world needs to change in this way and I strongly believe that people

like me need to be part of the solution;I need to be really actively involved in helping to drive this

change in Africa‘‘

     Located about an hour's drive from the capital Accra,Ashesi,which appropriately translates to “beginning,” is the first Ghanaian university to combine technical majors with a liberal arts approach.Its campus,set on 100 acres in a town called Berekuso,was designed to be inspiring for

the more than 500 young Ghanaians studying there.

  “So when I look at universities I see Africa fast—forward 30 years.When this 20-year-old is now in his or her 50s,that person is going to be a leader.”

Today Ashesi,which celebrates its 10th anniversary this year,offers degrees in business,

information systems and computer science.There are plans to offer engineering and economics

majors in the near future.The school’s graduation rate is between 70%and 90%,according to

Awuah.

In our last freshman class,50% of the students paid full tuition(学费),25%were on full

scholarships and 25%on partial scholarships ,”he said.“The reason why variety is so important is

that the most important conversation on campus is a conversation about the good society—what is the good society we would like to see in Africa? That conversation is a lot more interesting if you have variety in the classroom,”adds Awuah.    。

56..In Awuah’s opinion,Africa should be changed by

A.investing more money for development

B.developing computer science

C.training future leaders for development

D.founding more universities

57.The underlined sentence in the first paragraph infers that “_____”.

A.Awuah regretted that he had once worked with Microsoft

B.Awuah would doubt if he should resign from Microsoft

C.Awuah wondered whether it was right to invest for a university

D.Awuah felt it wrong that he had refused a job with a large salary

58.The university founded by Awuah_____.

  A.came into being 10 years ago    B.was named with “beginning”

  C.is located in the capital of Ghan  D.will be run for 30 years

59.Which of the following is TRUE according to the text?

    A.Ashesi has offered five degrees since it was founded.

    B.Ashesi had earned millions of dollars before he left Microsoft.

    C.50% of the new students in Ashesi receive education for free.

    D.Awuah was the only investor in setting up Ashesi University.

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