题目列表(包括答案和解析)
第二节:听取信息(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
听下面1段独白话。请根据题目要求,从所给的内容中获取必要的信息,填人答题卡标号
为6-10的空格中。录音读两遍。
I stayed in New York for 6._________days. The New Yorkers were very friendly and _7.________. The site where the twin towers had been standing was under 8.____________ and visitors were not 9. ________ to get in. It’s said that 10.________ designs have been collected and are being discussed to replace the emptiness.
第一节:听下面5段对话,每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。每段对话读一遍。
1. Why is the woman so disappointed?
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A. She won’t have a chance to see the play. |
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B. The man wouldn’t go to the play with her. |
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C. There are no good seats left in the theatre. |
2. Where does the conversation most probably take place?
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A. At a bus stop . |
B. In a cinema. |
C. In a shop. |
3. When do the man’s classes end?
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A. At 3 p.m. |
B. At 4:45 p.m. |
C. At 5 p.m. |
4. What’s the relationship between the two speakers?
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A. Writer and reader. |
B. Salesman and customer. |
C. Husband and wife. |
5. What has the man got behind his back?
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A. Some chocolates. |
B. Gifts for the woman. |
C. Lovely red roses. |
If you see someone drowning, speed is very important. Once you get him out of the
21 , if he isn't 22 , you have four minutes before his brain is completely 23 . Support his neck, tilt (使翘起) his head back and press his chin (下巴) upwards. This 24 the tongue blocking the airway in the throat and is sometimes enough to get him breathing again. If that doesn't 25 , start mouth-to-mouth breathing. Press his nostrils (鼻孔) together with your 26 . Open your 27 wide and take a deep breath. Blow into his lungs until his chest 28 . Then remove your mouth and watch his chest fall. Repeat twelve times a minute. Keep doing 29 help arrives.
To bring a child back to 30 keep your lips around his mouth and nose and gently
31 his mouth. Give the first four breaths as quickly as possible to 32 the blood with oxygen. If, 33 your efforts, he starts turning a blue grey colour, you can 34 no pulse (脉搏), then pressing is the 35 chance of saving his life.
With arms straight, rock (摆动) forwards pressing down on the lower half of the breastbones. Don't be too hard 36 you may break a rib (肋骨). Check how effective you are seeing if his colour 37 or his pulse becomes independent to your chest 38 . If this 39 , stop the pressing. Otherwise40 until the rescue arrives.
21. A. ground B. room C. water D. forest
22. A. dying B. breathing C. swimming D. crying
23. A. destroyed B. covered C. thinking D. moved
24. A. keeps B. makes C. does D. stops
25. A. work B. matter C. breath D. start
26. A. feet B. arm C. fingers D. face
27. A. eyes B. hand C. mouth D. tongue
28. A. falls B. moves C. becomes warm D. rises
29. A. when B. after C. as D. until
30. A. speak B. life C. safety D. smile
31. A. touch B. press C. open D. blow into
32. A. make B. fill C. produce D. watch
33. A. as a result of B. because of C. in spite of D. thinking of
34. A. feel B. get C. watch D. see
35. A. best B. first C. latest D. last
36. A. but B. or C. so D. since
37. A. improves B. changes C. remains the same D. is still good
38. A. hitting B. touching C. pressing D. moving
39. A. does B. happens C. works D. disappears
40. A. pressing B. keep C. go D. continue
4. Which of the following is the most important thing that the writer has learned from his father?
A. Watch clearly while doing a job. B. Set out early for physical work.
C. Keep learning from any job you hold. D. Work over 40 hours every week.
短文改错
My brother Tom was very selfish when he was a little boy.
He did not want share things with other people. For 1. _____________
example, when he bought a chocolate cake, he put them 2. _____________
in a secret place where I couldn’t find. Then he 3. _____________
ate it all, by himself. He never helped other. 4. _____________
He said he is busy. That is, a game of 5. _____________
tennis making him very busy. He did not care 6. _____________
if something he did made people angry. For 7. _____________
instance, on one night he played strong and 8. _____________
loudly music till four o’clock in the morning. But 9. _____________
he is difference now. He often helps grandma with 10. ____________
house work, helps mom with cooking and helps his classmates
3. When the writer finished high school, he might be _____________ years old.
A. 14 B. 16 C. 18 D. 20
2. The underlined word “message”in the third paragraph probably refers to __________.
A. not leaving leaves behind
B. giving no excuse for your mistakes
C. doing a good job at the very beginning
D. missing things which can be found out
1. Why did the writer feel proud and excited when asked to cut grass?
A. He was old enough to help his family.
B. He became important to his father’s business.
C. He was able to take care of large yards.
D. He could earn $6 that day.
5. What would be the best title for the passage?
A. The Best Bargain B. Hunting for a Job
C. Sale Fever D. A Pleasant Fortnight
C
My father woke me up early one summer morning when I was fourteen and announced: “Get up. You’re going with me to cut grass.”
The idea that my father actually thought I was big enough to help him in his business made me feel proud and excited. From sunup to sundown my father, my younger brother and I worked in the large yards in a rich part of Atlanta, Georgia. By the end of the day I was tired out, but I felt good. I had put in a hard day’s labor and had earned $6.
One day my father found some leaves I’d missed and pulled me aside. “Clear away these leaves, ” he said firmly, “and don’t make me have to tell you to do it again,” The message was clear. Today I value the importance of doing a job tight the first time. It will never fail to impress the person you are working for.
After two years my father told me and my brother that he felt we were old enough to do lawns(草坪)on our own. Every Saturday during our last two years of high school, we set out early in the morning with the same desire and drive we had gained while working under our father.
Taking care of lawns was not exciting or high-paying, but that didn’t matter. It taught me that any job is a good job and that whatever I was paid was more than I had before.
A newspaper once asked me how someone could possibly live on a forty-hour-a-week minimum(最低的)pay. “My father never worked just forty hours a week, and neither have I,” I replied. “If you’re only working forty hours, you probably don’t want to do any better than you’re doing.”
In every job I’ve held - from doing lawns to washing dishes - I have learned something that helped me in my next job. If you look hard enough, you can learn from my job you do.
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