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阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A,B,C和D)中选出最佳选项。

  The producer appeared behind the recording studio window and smiled and waved to me like an old friend. And after I had read out a little test piece, he said,“That's fine, wonderful, Your voice is perfect, lovely, wonderful.”Then I read a longer passage in English about the delights of touring in Britain, and another about the delights of visiting

  London, and both were“excellent”and“just right”, and I began to consider a job in radio. To be honest, I was fairly sure of myself though I lacked experience. Across the room in the Hamburg News Agency where we both worked, a friend named Peter Turner called to me, “I say, Mike, a man on the phone here wants someone to do a recording in English, and I'm booked up. Would you read something to him in English as a sort of test?”I did, and they said,“Perfect, lovely, wonderful…”Would I cane round?

  It was after reading their passage in English in the studio that they noticed my vowel pronunciations were not altogether King's English, or even Prince Philip's, there was a larger silence than usual, then the voice said,“Fine, lovely, but you said the word ‘castle’with a short ‘a’. Could we have the passage again, please? But this time say ‘carsele’.”

  This was easy. But then he noticed other differences in my pronunciation.

  “It's my northern English accent,”I said, angry, because I had to apologize for it.

  “Oh, I see…but Mr. Jamieson, we'll have to get it right, I'm afraid. The recording is for teaching English to German schoolchildren, and it must be spoken in the way it is taught in German schools.”

  I read the passage again and again. But of course you cannot change the pronunciation of a lifetime in an hour. The studio men were in the state of having lost hope and underlined the vowels which caused me to feel angry, so that I'd remember them. Few, really. But because I had to concentrate(集中) on them, I made a lot of mistakes in my reading. Everyone got somewhat angry, so we all went out for a beer.

1.Broadcasting did not make Mike nervous ________.

[  ]

A.although he had never done any before

B.because he worked in a news agency

C.although the passage was long

D.because he was used to talking on the phone

2.What happened after Mike had done the recording a second time?

[  ]

A.They said nothing.

B.They could not understand one of the words.

C.They began to discuss Prince Philip's English.

D.They made him repeat it.

3.They wanted Mike to change his pronunciation because ________.

[  ]

A.German schoolchildren didn't like a northern accent

B.German schoolchildren were taught through recordings

C.it was different from the English taught in German schools

D.it was different from the English spoken in Germany

4.Why did Mike's reading of the passage get worse?

[  ]

A.He could not learn so many new sounds.

B.He was trying hard to get certain sounds right.

C.He needed a drink to clear his throat.

D.He was trying to do the recording in an hour.

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----- where is your yellow hat?    

----- It’s ______ my school-bag.

A. in   B. with  C. at   D. down

 

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根据对话内容,从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

-May I help you, sir?

  1   It's my watch.I brought it in to be repaired but now I have lost the receipt.

-Lost the receipt?   2  

-Can't I just describe the watch to you?

  3   Only the manager can help you but he left a minute ago.

-Oh, dear.I think it was the manager who served me.

-Just a moment.  4  

-This time last week, during my lunch hour.

-And was your watch a small gold one?

-Yes, that is right.  5  

-Because your receipt is still here.You dropped it when you left.The manager shouted but you didn't hear.

A.What do you know about my watch?

B.When did you bring the watch in?

C.I hope so.

D.How did you know?

E.I'm sorry, I can't.

F.I'm afraid not.

G.Oh, dear.That is too bad.

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---Who broke the cup? 

---It's my ____. I dropped it.

A.fault B. illness C. misunderstanding D. weakness

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阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项。

  After three years on horseback, Tim Cope has followed the route of Genghis Khan(成吉思汗)and other Asian nomads(游牧民族)who crossed into Europe over the centuries.

  The 28-year-old Australian arrived in Hungary on Saturday, Sept.22, ending a 6200-mile travel through Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Southern Russia and Ukraine.Surrounded by his traveling companions-his dog and three horses, Cope said, “I'm very happy to be here.Sometimes I didn't think I would ever arrive.”

  Cope was inspired to make the horseback journey during a bicycle trip from Moscow to Beijing.Trying to push his bike through the sands of the Gobi Desert, Cope watched in frustration as nomad horsemen appeared out of nowhere and disappeared over the horizon.

  That got him interested in nomad life and the journey by ancient Asian groups.He set off from Mongolia in 2004 for a trip he thought would take 18 months.It ended up taking three years, and in late 2006, he had to return to Australia for several months when his father died in a car crash.

  Cope quickly learned to trust the wisdom of locals.“In Mongolia, the nomads always told me that wolves were the most dangerous things and I didn't believe them at first.” he said.Then one night he found himself surrounded by wolves.“When you hear that cry alone at night in the forest, it's one of the most frightening sounds you'll ever hear, ” Cope said.“After that I took their advice and threw firecrackers out my tent door every night to keep the wolves away.”

  Cope says he probably spent about half of his nights in his tent and the rest in farm houses and huts of strangers along the way.“In Kazakhstan, they believe that if you invite a guest, luck will fly into your house.”

  Cope wants to write a book and shoot a film about his voyage, and is already imagining future adventures in northwest China and the Middle East.

  “It's my way of life.It was not just a trip, ” Cope said.“I'll be back in the saddle(马鞍) as soon as I can.”

(1)

Tim Cope decided to make the horseback journey because ________.

[  ]

A.

it was impossible to make the journey by bike

B.

Genghis Khan was the person he admired most

C.

he wanted to visit Hungary where he had never been

D.

he was fascinated by the life of nomad horsemen

(2)

What is the correct time order of the following events?

a.Tim Cope went through the Gobi desert.

b.Tim Cope arrived in Hungary.

c.Tim Cope left Mongolia.

d.Tim Cope returned to Australia.

[  ]

A.

a-c-d-b

B.

c-d-b-a

C.

b-a-c-d

D.

c-a-d-b

(3)

Tim Cope arrived in Hungary in ________.

[  ]

A.

March, 2004

B.

March, 2006

C.

September, 2006

D.

September, 2007

(4)

Cope's words underlined in the last paragraph mean that he will ________.

[  ]

A.

come back to Australia

B.

devote his life to adventures

C.

travel on horseback soon

D.

take this journey again

(5)

The passage is mainly about ________.

[  ]

A.

an Australian's ambition to take adventures

B.

a rider who completes a horseback journey

C.

a modern young man who lives nomad life

D.

following Genghis Khan to cross into Europe

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