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1、Test 1Part A1.W:The sports meet will be held on Thursday,Nov.20th. M: You are right. That is the day after tomorrow. Q: What date is today?(a)2. W: The train is leaving in half an hour. M: Yes, it is a quarter to ten now. Q: When will the train leave?(c)3. W: Do you like Professor Zhangs classes? M:
2、I never miss her class, you know. Q: What do you learn from the conversation?(c)4. M: Well, what did you think of the party? W: I dont know why I let you talk me into going. I felt quite our of place there. Q: What do you learn from the conversation?(b)5. M: Chen Lin has a great sense of humor, does
3、nt she? W:I couldnt agree more. Q: What can you learn from the conversation?(d)6. M: I was surprised that Laura and David have become good friends. W: I know. They didnt use to get along well, did they? Q: What do you know about Laura and David from the conversation?(d)7. W:I need to advertise for a
4、 roommate for next semester. M: Why bother? Sandy is interested. Q: What does the man mean?(b)8. W: Do you really mean you want to quit the job? M: well, May be Id better give it a second thought. Q: What is the man going to do?(d)Part BDirections: Youll hear two conversations. Each will be read onc
5、e. Listen carefully and choose the right answers to the questions you hear. (7 points)Conversation 1M: Good morning, Susan. Hows it going?W: Pretty good, Bill. How about you?M: Oh, Im OK. I have to teach five classes today, so Im really busy. How is that English class youre teaching?W: Its going rea
6、lly well. I have a great class this year. Ive got 30 students, and most of them are putting a lot of time into their work.M: Thats great. I love to teach English. Right now Im only teaching history, but I hope I can teach English next year.W: Well, it can be a lot of fun when the students want to le
7、arn.M: Yes, youre right. Oh, Ive got a class in a few minutes. Ive got to get going. Have a good morning.W: All right, you too. Bye.Questions 9 to 12 are based on the conversations youve just heard.9.What is this conversations mainly about?(a)10. How many classes does the man teach today? (c)11. Wha
8、t do you know about the man? (b)12. What does the woman say about her students? (d)Conversation 2M: Hello, Lena.W: Hi, Kurt. Its be a long time since I saw you last. Dont you live in the dorm any more? M: No, Ive moved out.W: Where are you living now?M: I moved to a new apartment near the school. Im
9、 sharing a unit with 3 other people, one from Brazil, one from Japan and from China.W: Sounds interesting. How are you getting along with your roommates?W: Generally everything is working out just fine. They all share the cooking and I do the shopping since I have a car. But weve had a few other pro
10、blems.W: Like what?M: Well, one was that we got confused when the first months phone bill came.W: What happened?M: We couldnt remember how many calls each of us had made, so we didnt know how much each person owed. After a lot of discussion, we ended up paying for the calls we were sure of and divid
11、ing the equally.Now we all jot down the number whenever we make a call, especially the long distance calls. Now we have no telephone problems.W: Hope it stays that way. Questions 13 to 15 are based on the conversations youve just heard.13. Where did the man live before? (b)14. Where do two of the ma
12、ns roommates come from? (c)15. What problems did the roommates have? (d)Part CDirection: Listen to the passage three and fill in the blank with the missing word.(10 points) Listening is an important language skill. We must acquire this skill for success and enjoyment throughout our lives. Just think
13、 how much time we spend every day listening. We listen to the radio, television programs, concerts, tapes and disks. We also listen to teachers, friends, our family members and other people. The better we listen, the more we will succeed in our work and study. Listening is basically the understandin
14、g of words and the relationship between sentences. Bad listeners only listen to separate words and separate sentences. The try to understand every word and every sentence. This is impossible even when we listen in our own language. A good student will constantly examine his listening habits so that
15、he can find out his strengths and weaknesses. In this way he can improve his listening skills.Part DDirections: You are going to hear three passages. Each will be read once. Listen carefully and choose the right answers to the questions you hear.(10 points)Passage 1 Mr.and Mrs. Green were going abro
16、ad for their holidays. They had a dog called Blackie which they were very fond of, but they could not take him abroad with them, so they wanted to look for a good place to leave him while they were away. First they asked their neighbour Mrs. White for help. Then they called their colleague Mr. Black
17、. But both of them said they would not be able to take Blackie. At last they found a dog care center which looked after dogs while their owners were away. The couple took Blackie there just before they left for their holiday, and sadly said goodbye to him. At the end of their holiday, they got back
18、to England very late at night, and as they thought the center might be closed at that late hour, they decoded to wait until the next day before going to get Blackie. So the next morning Mr. Green got into his car and drove off happily to collect him. When he reached home with the dog, he said to his
19、 wife, “Do you know, dear, I dont think Blackie can have enjoyed his time at the center very much. He barked all the way home in the car as if he wanted to tell me something.” Mrs. Green looked at the dog carefully and then answered,”Youre quite right, dear. He was certainly trying to tell you somet
20、hing. But he wasnt trying to tell you that he hadnt enjoyed his stay. He was only trying to tell you that you were bringing the wrong dog home. This isnt Blackie!”Questions 26 to 29 are based on the passage youve just heard.26. What do you know about Mr, Green? c27. Where did Mr. and Mrs. Green leav
21、e Blackie while they were on holiday? d28. When did they come back from holiday? c29. Why did the dog bark all the way home? cPassage 2 Barbara, a night duty nurse in the local hospital, was driving home in stormy weather. The road was icy and she had to drive very carefully. Suddenly she noticed th
22、at the car ahead of her had lost control on a patch of ice. In a minute, the car moved wildly, rolled over and then crashed sideways into a telephone pole. It was an emergency, Barbara realized at once. She stopped her car and threw open the door. Thank goodness she was a nurse-she might be able to
23、help. Without delay, she ran towards the crash site. It was worse than shed feared. Two girls of hight-school age were in the car. One, on the passenger seat, had been killed instantly. The driver, however, was still breathing. She was unconscious though. Barbara quickly applied pressure to the woun
24、d in the teenagers head while her nurses eye took in the other injuries - a broken leg, maybe two, along with probable internal bleeding. But if help came soon the girl might remain alive. Meanwhile ,a truck had pulled up and the driver was calling for help on his cell phone. Soon Barbara heard the
25、ambulance coming.A few moments later, rescue workers arrived. “Good job,” one said as he examined the girls wounds. “Youve probably saved her life.”Questions 30 to 32 are based on the passage youve just heard.30. How were the weather and road conditions when the accident happened? d31. What did Barb
26、ara do to deal with the emergency? b32. What can we conclude from the story?dPassage 3 Tow years ago I entered university. I was not excited but depressed. One reason was that the campus was not so large and so beautiful as I expected. Also I found many books in the library were out of date. Moreove
27、r, I was told that the job prospects of university graduates were not so promising. The other reason was that, although I was acquainted with a great number of new classmates, I feel uncomfortable communicating with them. Eventually I became silent. I seldom entered conversations with others. I was
28、in low spirits. I didnt truly know myself. At the end of the first semester I surprisingly found I did a poor job in the exams of almost all subjects. It was really a great shock to me. Then I decided to pluck up my courage and change my thinking, Now I spend several hours a day in the library to ob
29、tain new knowledge. I know that knowledge acquisition is very important to university students. I keep informed of what is going on in the world. Ive also learned to help and care for others. Im now lively and self-confident. I believe that my future is bright.Questions 33 to 35 are based on the pas
30、sage youve just heard.33. How did the speaker feel when she entered university?c34. What was one of the reasons why the speaker didnt like her university?d35. What can you learn about the speaker?cTest 2Part ADirections: You are going to hear eight short conversations between two speakers. Each will
31、 be read only once. After each conversation, a question will be asked what you are heard. Listen carefully and choose the right answer to the question you hear. (8points)1. W:We are planning a trip to Hainan Island this winter vacation. Want to join us? (C)M: I would love to, but I will be working f
32、ull-time in a restaurant.Q: What will the man do during the winter holidays?2. W: How much are these notebooks? (B)M: They used to be 90centseach but now it is 1dollar and 50cents for two.Q: How much will the woman pay if she buys two notebooks?3. W: Why did not you call me last night Peter? (C)M: I
33、 did .But your line was always busy.Q: What does the man mean?4. W: Excuse me, Professor Davis, could I talk to you about my paper now? (D)M: I have a class in a few minutes. Why don not you come to my office after3tomorrow afternoon?Q: When will the woman see the professor?5. M: Can I open savings
34、account here? (A)W: I am sorry, you will have to step over to the managers desk.Q: What does the woman imply? 6. M:The supermarket down the street is selling everything half price.(D)W: Sounds like an idea time to buy some groceries.Q: What does the woman mean?7. W: Lots of people enjoy listening to
35、 pop songs. (C)M: But that is the last thing I would ever want to do.Q: What does the man mean?8. W: Some people are always after large, short-term profits. And they become victims of financial tricks. (A)M: Well, they should know that if something seems too good to be true ,it probably is.Q: What d
36、oes the man think people should know?Part BDirections: You will hear two conversations. Each will be read once. Listen carefully and choose the right answers to the question you hear. (7 points)Conversations 1M: Are you feeling OK, Jane? You look pretty tired.W: Yeah, you are right, Mike. My sister
37、and I had a birthday party for my brother last night. I didnt get much sleep.M: Where did you have the party?W: It was at my aunts house. Then right after the party, I had to start a history paper that was due first thing this morning. I was kind of nervous because the professor said he wouldnt acce
38、pt any late papers.M: I dont know how you do it. I cant handle a pressure situation like that.W: Well, anyway Ive turned the paper in, and now Im going home to bed. See you later.Questions 9 to 12 are based on the conversations youve just heard.9. Who had a party ?(a)10. What was Jane do after the p
39、arty ?(b)11. Why was Jane nervous ?(d)12. What does the man say that he is unable to do ?(b)Conversation 2W: Hi, Ed. Are you in town for another job interview?M: Yes, Im pretty hopeful this time .Ive just finished my second interview with this company.W: That sounds great. I hope it works out for yo
40、u. But wasnt it expensive just getting here?M: No, in fact the company is paying all my expenses. Theyve put me up in a hotel downtown.W: How nice! How many people are they interview?M: Well, they interviewed 16 the first time, and then four of us were chosen to come back for this interview.W: It so
41、unds like you have a good chance to be selected then.M: I hope so. The manager told me he would call us on Monday.W: Well, I hope it goes well. John and I would love it if youd come to this area to work.M: I would too. But my girlfriend doesnt want to leave her family. She hopes I find a job close t
42、o home.W: Oh dear, what a decision.M: Im trying to convince her of how good it is to live here. But anyway, I have to wait until Monday to find out whether I even have the chance.W: Good luck.Questions 13 to 15 are based on the conversations youve just heard.13. How does the man seem to feel after t
43、he interview?(d)14. How many people have been asked for a second interview?(b)15. What does the mans girlfriend want?(d)Part cDirections: Listen to the passage three times and fill in the blanks with the missing words. (10points)Everyone knows the value of money. If you have a lot of money, you can
44、make yourself very comfortable by having a fine house to live in, fashionable clothes to wear and delicious food to eat. With money you can do whatever you like. Money is so important and so useful that people are naturally keen on possessing it.But money can also be a source of evil. For the sake o
45、f money, some do not care about their means of getting it. They will steal, gamble, cheat and even kill to get money, profiting at the expense of their victims. It is true that money can bring people happiness. With money the basic necessities can be provided for. With money the theatre and other pl
46、aces of entertainment can be enjoyed. But in my opinion the truly happy are those who make money through their work and live with their income.In short, money is important and useful but in itself it has little value if it does not give people real happiness. Part DDirections: You are going to hear
47、three passages. Each will be read once. Listen carefully and choose the right answers to the questions you hear.(10 points)Passage 1Nicholas Mac Mahon is a four-year-old child. He is studying at college because he is too intelligent for school. Nicholas has computer lessons at the West London Instit
48、ute. He spoke well before he was one year old. At eighteen months he took telephone messages for his parents. At the age of two he began to learn French. The strange thing about Nicholas is that he taught himself to read before he could speak. His father said,“We knew immediately that he could read. When he could speak, he corrected my spelling.” When Nicholas went to school, his teachers just gave him pictures to color and toys to play with and didnt h