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22. passenger plane crashed near Gazvin,Iran and all 168 people on board were killed.
A.A;a B.A;不填 C.The;the D.The;a
第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
21.一How often do you drop your English teacher a line?
一 ,but usually once a week.
A.As usual B.It depends
C.Generally speaking D.Have no idea
5.
M: West Grow Avenue, please.
W: 10 pence, please.
M: Will you tell me when we get there, please?
W: Ok, sir.
6-9
M: Can you tell me something about your education?
W: Yes. I’m a graduate of Zhengzhou University. I learned business.
M: Did you like your business courses?
W: Very much, and I’ve done well in all of them. Here are the results of my examinations.
M: Hm, you were indeed a good student. What about your spoken English?
W: I can talk with foreigners freely. When I was at college, I often took part in English Corner. We had English teachers from Australia.
M: Hm. We can hire you. We give the employees a salary of 480 dollars a month at the beginning. If you do a good a job, you will get a rise in three months’ time.
W: That’s great. How long should I work every day?
M: Four hours every day and two days off in a week.
W: Do you offer housing to your employees?
M: Not now. My assistant will tell you what you are interested in.
W: OK. When shall I begin my work?
M: Next week.
10-12
W: What are you doing, little Jim?
M: I’m looking at my pictures, Mum. I painted them in class.
W: Show me your pictures, please. Oh, what’s that, Jim?
M: It’s a house.
W: And what are these?
M: These are rooms. This room is the kitchen. That’s my bedroom.
W: What are those green lines?
M: They’re not lines. Mum. They’re trees. Those trees are in the blue sky.
W: Is this a plane?
M: It’s not a plane. Mum. It’s you. You’re in the sky too.
W: What strange pictures!
13-15
W: What’s the matter, Bill? You look kind of pale.
M: Oh, I am just tired.
W: Why?
M: Well, I’ve been working until around ten every night this week.
W: You should go home at quitting time today, and take it easy.
M: Yes, I think I will.
W: That’s good, hey, how is your brother?
M: He is fine, but he is awfully busy, he went to the States on a business trip two weeks ago.
W: Oh, really, is he back yet?
M: No, he won’t come back for several more weeks.
W: Wow, he must have a lot to do there.
M: Yes, he does.
W: I want to be sure of the time because I am going to meet a friend at five o’clock sharp.
M: Well, that time should be right, I set it with the radio yesterday.
W: Good.
16-17
M: Excuse me, here are the books I've chosen and here's my card. W: You've got four books on your card already. M: Yes, and I can borrow 8 altogether, is that right I've four here. W: Yes, you can have another four. Oh, I'm sorry, but you can't take these three out, I'm afraid. M: Can teachers borrow them then? I can ask my teachers to borrow them for me. W: I'm afraid not. They are single copies, so we're not lending them to anyone, but you can read them
here in the library. M: Oh, I see, I am sorry, I didn't know. I'll take this one only, then.
18-20
Welcome to Yellow Stone National Park. Before we begin our nature walk today, I'd like to give you a short history of our national park service. The national park service began in the late 1800s. A small group of people found a land now called Yellow Stone. And after hours of discussion around the campfire, they decided that should be enjoyed by everyone. Two years later, the government declared that became the first national park in the world. After they became a public park, many other areas of beautiful scenic were set aside. And in 1916 these parks began to be managed by the national park service. I am now an employee of the national park service, and I am on duty at all the times to answer questions and help visitors in any difficulty. Nature walks, guided tours and campfire talks are offered by specially trained members. The park service also protects the animals and plants within the parks.
4.
M: You look a bit worried, Jane. What’s the matter?
W: I can’t seem to wake up every morning.
3.
W: If I were ten years younger, I would have got the job.
M: Right, they think young girls can do the job better.
2.
W: What do you do for a living?
M: I am a journalist.
W: Really? Do you like it?
M: Yes, I do. It is very interesting.
1.
W: Frankly speaking, I am very disappointed. The doctors are not so friendly in treating their patients.
M: It’s also very dirty and noisy here.
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