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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。
1.Thenewlawhascomeintoeffect,and_____numberofwildanimalshereison______increasenow.
A.the;theB.a;theC.the;不填D.a;不填
2.,aformmustbefilledin.
A.ToaskforhisjobB.Inordertogethisjob
C.MakingrequestforhisjobD.Ifyouwanttogetthisjob
3.---IreallythoughtthatIwouldwinthematch.
---Oh,well,_______Henry.
A.congratulationsB.betterlucknexttime
C.bestwishesD.takeyourtime
4.---MrWang,IgotzeroonAnswerSheetOne.Couldyouhelpmecorrect
it?
---No,it_______bemarkedbythemachine.Markyourtestnumber
withapencil2Bnexttime.
A.needB.canC.shallD.may
5.Itwasmost_______ofyoutolendmethemoneywhenIwasintrouble.
A.gratefulB.generousC.gentleD.guilty
6.Sinceheoftentravelsonbusiness,hecan________himselftosleepinginanyplacehecanfind.
A.devoteB.accustomC.forceD.reduce
7.Alongwithhisletterwashispromise_______hewouldattendthe
openingceremonythecomingmonth.
A.whichB.thatC.whatD.whether
8.Duringthereconstructionofthecity,manymoderntallbuildings
wentup________oldshabbyhousesweretorndown.
A.thatB.whereC.whenD.what
9.________,theforestfirewouldhavebeendiscoveredmuchearlier.
A.ButfortheircareB.Iftheywerecareful
C.WithouttheircareD.Hadtheybeenmorecareful
10.Indealingwithpublicrelations,weshouldmakeeveryefforttopreventthe________inpersonality.
A.contactB.contrastC.connectionD.conflict
11.Thecoursewillgiveageneralintroduction._________,italso
providespracticalexperience.
A.InfactB.AboveallC.ApartfromD.Inaddition
12.EarlyinAprilthisyearsomeexpertsindicatedthatH1N1would
thiswinter.
A.breakdownB.breakoutC.breakupD.breakoff
13.——Thereareadozenpensinthishouse,butIcanhardlyfind
onenow.
——Keeplooking.issuretoturnup.
A.OneB.ItC.ThatD.This
14.——Howdidyougetoninyourfinalexam?
——I
havenoidea.Thepapers_______.
A.arebeingmarkedB.wouldbemarked
C.havebeenmarkedD.hadbeenmarked
15._______IfailedinEnglishathirdtime,Ihadnodoubtaboutmy
giftforforeignlanguages.
A.BythetimeB.UnlessC.AfterD.Until
第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16--35各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
It’sjustasmall,whiteenvelopestuckamongthebranchesofourChristmastree.Noname,no16.Ithaspeekedthroughthebranchesofourtreeforthepast10yearsorso.
ItallbeganbecausemyhusbandMike17Christmas--oh,notthetruemeaningofChristmas,butthe18aspectsofit--overspendingandthefrantic(匆忙地)runningaroundatthelast19togetgiftsbecauseyoucouldn’tthinkofanythingelse.So,Idecidedoneyeartobypasstheusualshirts,sweatersandtiesandreachforsomething20justforMike.
Theinspirationcameinan21way.OursonKevin,whowas12thatyear,was22attheschoolheattended;andshortlybeforeChristmas,therewasamatchagainstateamofmostly23kidssponsoredbyachurch.Theseyoungmen,dressedinraggedsneakers,24asharpcontrasttoourboysintheirniceuniformsandsparklingnewshoes.Asthematchbegan,Iwasalarmedtoseethattheotherteamwaswrestlingwithout25,aluxurythattheyobviouslycouldn’t26.Well,wethoroughly27themandtookeveryweightclass.Mikeshookhisheadsadly.“I28justoneofthemcouldhavewon,”hesaid.“Theyhavealotof29,butlosinglikethiscouldtaketheheartrightoutofthem.”
Mikelovedkidsandheknewthem.That’swhenthe30forhispresentcame.Thatafternoon,Iwenttoalocal31goodsstoreandboughtwrestlinghelmetsandshoesandsentthemanonymously(匿名)tothe32.OnChristmasEve,Iplacedtheenvelopeonthetree---the33insidetellingMikewhatIhaddone,andthatwasmygiftforhim.His34wasthebrightestthingaboutChristmasthatyearandin35years.
16.A.participationB.conversationC.identificationD.qualification
17.A.lovedB.celebratedC.spentD.hated
18.A.educationalB.commercialC.spiritualD.social
19.A.minuteB.timeC.holidayD.week
20.A.expensiveB.practicalC.especialD.special
21.A.unusualB.awkwardC.astonishingD.attractive
22.A.wrestlingB.swimmingC.boatingD.studying
23.A.whiteB.wealthyC.b
lackD.bright
24.A.presentedB.possessedC.prohibitedD.preserved
25.A.shoesB.helmetsC.glovesD.pains
26.A.advocateB.abuseC.adoptD.afford
27.A.defeatedB.deletedC.delightedD.deserted
28.A.thinkB.believeC.wishD.imagine
29.A.energyB.skillC.advantageD.potential
30.A.envelopeB.ideaC.moneyD.shop
31.A.sportingB.clothingC.cheapD.opening
32A.schoolB.boyC.churchD.parents
33.A.storyB.adC.signatureD.note
34.A.carB.smileC.eyeD.helmet
35.A.succeedingB.pastC.passingD.difficult
第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Needsomeinspiration?Lookingforasportingherotocopy?Thenlooknofurtherthanthirteen-year-oldTomDaleyfromPlymouthintheUK.
TomisthenewEuropeanswimmingchampionfollowinghiswinattheEuropeanSwimmingCompetitions(E.S.C)intheNetherlands.Tomwonthecompetitionbybeingthebestatdiving.Hisdiveswereperfectaccordingtosportsexpertsinthefourthandfifthroundsofthegames,wherehescoredhisbestresults.HissuccessqualifiedhimfortheOlympicGamesinBeijing,andhewasfeelingveryproud.HetoldtheBBC,“Tofinishupandbestandingonthetopofthepodium(领奖台)withyournationalanthemplayingisnotsomethingthathappenseveryday.”
Hehasbrokenarecordwithhiswin,andisnowBritain’syoungestmalemedalist.Therecorduntilthenwasheldbyanotherdiver,BrianPhelps,whowassixteenyearsoldwhenhewonthebronzemedalinthe1960SummerOlympicswhenitwasheldinRome.
Therehavebeenwinnersinthepastthatwereevenyounger.CeciliaColledgestillholdstherecordforbeingtheyoungestBritishfemaleOlympiccompetitor.Shewas11yearsand73daysoldwhenshecompetedinthewomen’ssingleskatingcompetitionatthe1932WinterOlympicsinLakePlacid.
Tomhasarecordofsucceedingwhenyoung.HewasgivenspecialpermissiontocompeteattheYouthOlympicswhenhewasthreeyearsundertheminimumagelimit.HealsobeatallhispeersatschoolandattheSeniorNationalCompetitions.AlthoughTomDaley,whowasayoungplayerintheBeijingOlymp
icGames,didn’tdowell,hewasexpectedtosucceedinthe30thOlympicGamesinLondonin2019.Let’swaitandsee.
36.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph2?
A.Tomonlyattendedthefourthandfifthroundsofthegame.
B.Tomwasalsoagoodswimmingathletebesidesdiving.
C.TomwasnotquiteconfidentofwinningintheBeijingOlympics.
D.TomfeltsatisfiedwiththeresultattheE.S.C.
37.Theunderlinedword“anthem”inthepassagemostprobablymeans“________”.
A.poemB.rhythmC.recordingD.song
38.FromthepassagewecanknowthatBrianPhelps________.
A.brokearecordinRome
B.rankedthirdinthe1960SummerOlympics
C.wasthreeyearsolderthanTom
D.heldtherecordforsixteenyears
39.WhichisTRUEaboutTom’sexperience?
A.BeingtheyoungestathletetoattendtheBeijingOlympics.
B.WinningamedalintheYouthOlympics.
C.BeingBritain’syoungestmalemedalist.
D.DoingverywellintheBeijingOlympics.
40.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.Tomandhisfellowsportsmen.
B.Tomandhisnewswimmingrecord.
C.Athirteen-year-oldswimmingsuccess.
D.Europeanswimmingchampionships.
B
Aboutone-thirdofprimaryschoolstudentsaged7-12yearsoldusecellphones;bythetimetheygettohighschoolthatfigurehasshotupto96percent,accordingtoagovernmentsurveyreleased.They’reusingtheirphonestoreadbooks,listentomusic,chatwithfriendsandsurftheInternet---anaverageof124minutesadayforhighschoolgirlsand92minutesforboys.
Whilethewiredworldtheynowinhabitholdsenormousadvantagesforlearningandcommunicating,italsobringsadownside.Itbecomesaweaponthatchildrencanholdagainsteachotherwithnothoughtfortheconsequences.Agirldoingthebullying(威吓)confessed(承认)itmadeherfeelgoodtoseetheuneasespreadingonherfriend’sface..
Thecellphoneswilleventuallybecometheirmainmeansofcommunication.EducationprofessorTetsuroSaitosaidasurveyof1600middleschoolstudentsagedaround14foundabout60percentcarriedcellphonesandnearlyhalfusedthemtosend20ormoreemailsaday.
Mostmiddleschoolcellphoneusersrarelyusedtheirphonestotalk,thesurveyfound.Saitosaidchildrenseemedtowantthesecurityofcommunicatingwithsomeone,withoutthebotherofdealingwitharealperson.
“Communicationabilityisboundtodeclineascellphonesandotherdevicesarenowgettingbetweenpeople,”hesaid.
Tonny,astudent,said,“Isendsome20emailsaday.There’repeopleIdon’ttalkwith---evenifIseethematschool.Ijustexchangeemailswiththem.Iguesswe’reconnectedonlybyamachine.”
Saito’ssurveyfoundthatstudentscanalsousetheircellphonesasanemotionalsupport.Morethan60percentofstudentswhosaidtheydon’tenjoybeingwiththeirfamiliessend20ormoreemailsaday,comparedwith35percentofthosehappywiththeirfamilies.
41.HighschoolstudentsusetheircellphonesinmanyfieldsEXCEPT_________.
A.intheirstudiesB.incommunication
C.inentertainment&
nbsp;D.incommittingcrimes
42.Thoughcellphonesplayanimportantrole,theyalsobring
disadvantageslike________.
A.ariseinteenagers’emotionalproblemsandbullying
B.ariseintheconflictsbetweenteenagersandtheirparents
C.agrowingteenagers’inabilitytogetalongwellwithothers
D.anincreasingnumberofteenagersplayinggamesonthephones
43.Oneofthereasonswhystudentslikeusingcellphonestocommunicateisthat_______.
A.theyfeelitembarrassingtodealwithothersfacetoface
B.theyliketomakeothersfeeluneasewiththeirphones
C.theyfeelsafertousecellphonesthanmeetarealperson
D.theyfeelitmoreconvenienttosendemailswithcellphones
44.AccordingtoSaito’ssurvey,middleschoolstudents________.
A.usecellphonesmainlytotalkabouttheirstudieswitheachother
B.getmoredependentonphonesastheirproblemsathomeincrease
C.oftenusecellphonestotalkabouttheirproblemswithteachers
D.becomemoredependentoncellphonesastheygrowolder
45.Whichofthefollowingopinionsdoestheauthormostprobablyhold?
A.Itisnecessarytoforbidmiddleschoolstudentstouse
cellphones.
B.Therearemorebenefitsthanharmtokidsbehindcellphonescreens.
C.Teenagershavebecomevictimsofcellphones.
D.Thereisaveryscaryworldbehindcellphonescreens.
C
InWesterncountriespeoplehavebeenusingtheinstallment(分期付款)plansincethefirsthalfofthetwentiethcentury.Today,alargenumberoffamiliesinGreatBritainbuyfurniture,householdgoodsandcarsbyinstallments.IntheU.S.,thefigureismuchhigherthaninGreatBritain,andpeopletherespendover10percentoftheirincomeontheinstallmentplan.
Thepriceofanjafsboughtoninstallmentsisalwayshigherthanthepricethatwouldbepaidbycash.Thereisachargeforinterest.Thebuyerpaysonequarteroronethirdofthepriceasadownpaymentwhenthegoodsaredeliveredtohim.Hethenmakesregularpayments,weeklyormonthly,untilthefullpriceispaidup.Thelegalownershipofthegoodsremainswiththeselleruntilthefinalpaymenthasbeenmade.
Installmentbuyinghasadvantagesanddisadvantages.Itcanhelpcoupleswithsmallincomestofurnishtheirhomesandstarthousekeeping.Itincreasesthedemandforgoods,andinthiswayhelpsbusinessandemployment.Thereis,however,thedangerthatwhenbusinessisbad,installmentbuyingmayendsuddenly,makingbusinessmuchworse.Thismayresultinagreatincreaseinunemployment.Ifthepeopleontheinstallmentplanlosetheirjobs,theywillprobablynotbeabletomaketheirpayments.Ifgreatnumbersofpeoplearenotabletopaytheirinstallmentdebtsthereisapossibilitythatbusinessmencannotcollecttheirdebtsandwillthereforelosemoney.Ifbusinessmenlosemoneyorfailtomakeasatisfactoryprofit,itbecomesmorelikelytohaveadepression.Thisiswhy,insomecountries,thegovernmentcontrolstheinstallmentplanbyfixingtheamountofthedownpaymentandinstallmentstodiscouragepeoplefrombuyingmorethantheycanpayforontheinstallmentplan.
46.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueabouttheinstallmentplan?
A.AlotofBritishfamiliesusetheinstallmentplan.
B.Morethan10percentAmericanfamiliesbuythingson
installments.
C.AmericansdependmoreoninstallmentthanBritishpeopledo.
D.Americansspendonetenthoftheirincomeoninstallmentbuying.
47.Goodsboughtoninstallmentsaremoreexpensiv
ethangoodsboughtbycashbecause________.
A.thebuyerhastopayextramoneyasinterest
B.thedeliveryofthegoodschargesextramoney
C.thebuyerhastopayadownpayment
D.theserviceofferedbyinstallmentplanchargedextramoney
48.Whatwillhappentoabuyerifhefailstomakethefullpaymentforanitemboughtoninstallments?
A.Hemightlosehisjob.
B.Hewillstopowningtheitemhehasbought.
C.Hewillhavetosellwhathehasbought.
D.Hewillgointodebt.
49.TheadvantageofinstallmentbuyingmightincludeallthefollowingEXCEPTthat________.
A.purchasingpowerisstrengthened
B.employmentmightbeincreased
C.peopledevelopagoodhabitofsavingmoney
D.youngcouplesareabletofurnishtheirhomes
50.Insomecountries,thegovernmentscontroltheinstallmentplanto________.
A.increaseemployment
B.avoiddepressions
C.ensurethatbusinessesmakegoodprofits
D.ensurethatpeoplecanpayforwhatheybuy
D
Inafewyears,youmightbeabletospeakChinese,Korean,Japanese,French,andEnglish—andallatthesametime.Thissoundsincredible,butAlexWaibel,acomputerscienceprofessoratUS'sCarnegieMellonUniversity(CMU)andGermany'sUniversityofKarlsruhe,announcedlastweekthatitmaysoonbereality.Heandhisteamhaveinventedsoftwareandhardwarethatcouldmakeitfareasierforpeoplewhospeakdifferentlanguagestounderstandeachother.
Oneapplication(应用程序),calledLectureTranslation,caneasilytranslateaspeechfromonelanguageintoanother.Currenttranslationtechnologiestypicallylimitspeakerstocertaintopicsoralimitedvocabulary.Usersalsohavetobetrainedhowtousetheprogramme.Anotherprototype(雏形机)cansendtranslationsofaspeechtodifferentlistenersdependingonwhatlanguagetheyspeak.“Itislikehavingasimultaneous(同时的)translatorrightnexttoyoubutwithoutdisturbingthepersonnexttoyou,”Waibelsaid.
Prefertoread?So-calledTranslationGlassestranscribe(转录)thetranslationsonatinyliquid-crystal(液晶)display(LCD)screen.Thenthere'stheMuscleTranslator.Electrodescapturetheelectricalsignalsfromfacialmusclemovementsmadenaturallywhenapersonismouthingwords.Thesignalsarethentranslatedintospeech.Theelectrodescouldbereplacedwithwirelesschipsimplanted(灌输)inaperson'sface,accordingtoresearchers.
DuringademonstrationheldlastThursdayinCMU'sPittsburghcampus,aChinesestudentnamedSangJunhad11tinyelectrodesattachedtothemusclesofhischeeks,neckandthroat.Thenhemouthed—withoutspeakingaloud—afewwordsinMandarintotheaudience.Afewsecondslater,thephrasewasdisplayedonacomputerscreenandspokenoutbythecomputerinEnglishandSpanish:“Letmeintroduceournewprototype.”
Thisparticulargadget(器械),whenfullydeveloped,mightallowanyonetospeakinanynumberoflanguagesor,asWaibelputit,“toswitchyourmouthtoaforeignlanguage”.“Theideabehindtheuniversity'sprototypesistocreate‘goodenough’bridgesforcross-culturalexchangesthatarebecomingmorecommonintheworld,”Waibelsaid.
Withspontaneous(自发的)translators,foreigndriversinGermanycouldlistentotrafficwarningsontheradio,touristsinChinacouldreadallthesignsandtalkwithlocalpeople,andleadersofdifferentcountriescouldhavesecrettalkswithoutanyinterpretersthere.
51.Whichofthefollowingstatementsisnottrue?
A
.Alecturetranslationcantranslatewhatyousaidintootherlanguageseasily.
B.MuscleTranslatorscantranslatewhatyouthinkintospeechifyoujustmoveyourmouth.
C.ThereisnoMuscleTranslatorintheworldnow.
D.Thespontaneoustranslatorswillhelpusalot.
52.WhatkindofequipmentisNOTmentionedinthispassage?
A.LectureTranslation.B.MultipleTranslator.
C.MuscleTranslator.D.TranslationPrototype.
53.What'sthefinaldestinationofinventingthelanguagetranslators?A.Tomakeculturalexchangesbetweendifferentcountrieseasier.B.Tohelpstudentslearnforeignlanguagesmoreeasily.
C.Tomakepeopleliveinforeigncountriesmorecomfortably.
D.Tohelppeoplelearnmoreforeignlanguagesinthefuture.
54.Whatcanbeinferredfromtheseventhparagraph?
A.Thetranslatorissogoodthatitcantranslateanylanguageintotheverylanguageyouneed.
B.Thetranslatorisbecomingmoreandmorecommonintheworld
asabridge.
C.Withthehelpofthetranslator,youonlyneedtoopenyourmouth
whenyouwanttosaysomethingwithoutsayingtheexactwords
atall.
D.Thetranslatorneedstobeimprovedbeforebeingputintomarket.
55.Wherecanthispassageprobablybetakenfrom?
A.Anewspaper.B.Amagazineonscience.
C.Afairytale.D.Ascientificfantasybook.第II卷
第三部分:写作
第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,并按照题目要求用英语回答问题.
Manyofusdonotlikethethingsweseearoundus.Forexample,thebadhabitsofsomepeople,therudemannersandeventheairpollution.Ifyoudonotwantthethingsyouseearoundyou,don’tjustwatchandhopeitwillchange.Onlylazypeoplemightsaythatisthewaythingshavebeenworkingandthatisthewaytheyaregoingtocontinuallywork.Infact,theywon’tchangethemselvesifyoudon’tdosomethingtohelpthemchange.
Maybesomepeoplewantthewholecountrytochange?Thatisafartooenormousproject.Ithinkyoucanstartbychangingthesmallthingsaroundyou.
Yourhabitshouldbethefirstthingtochange.Changewhatyouthinkaboutandchangewhatyoutalkabout.Changethethingsthatgetyourattentionbeforeyouplantochangeanation.
Canyourememberhowdifficultitwasforyoutobreakahabitthatyoudesiredtobreaksomeyearsback?Doyourememberthathabitofyoursthatyouarestillstrugglingtobreak?Ifso,thenyoumustfallinwiththeviewthatthingsarenotjustgoingtochangebyyourmagicthought.
AsfarasIamconcerned,thebestwayIhavechangedpeoplearoundmeisthatIchangedmyself.Peoplearewatchingyou.Someofthemdonotexpectyoutochange,soyourchangeisgoingtobelikeamiracletothemandwillinfluencethem.Whenyouchange,theywillchange.Justchangeyourselfandseehowmanypeoplewilltellyoulaterthatyouweretheonewhochangedthem.Thatisonesimplewayyoungpeoplecanchangetheirsurroundings.56.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?(Pleaseanswerwithin10words.)
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57.Whyshouldpeoplechangethemselvesfirst?
(Pleaseanswerwithin20words.)
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58.Pleaseexplaintheunderlinedphrase“fallinwith”inEnglish.(Nomorethan5words.)
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59.Whathabitsshouldyouchangebeforechangingacountry?Pleaselistthree.
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60.Doyouwanttochangethethingsaroundyou?Whatwillyoudo?(Pleaseanswerwithin20words.)
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第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
61.假如你是王林,李明是你的好友,他对布朗先生的公司感兴趣,打算到该公司谋职(applyforaposition)。请根据下面李明的简历表,用英语为他写一封推荐信。
词数110左右。姓名李明性别男国籍中国
出生地河北,廊坊婚否已婚出生日期1981.8.21
通讯地址廊坊市人民路148号电话0316-83335550
职业律师学历大学毕业
外语水平擅长英语,懂一些日语、德语
其他有三年工作经历,办事认真,待人诚恳,与人和睦相处DearMr.Brown,
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Yours,WangLin
第III卷
第四部分:听力
第一节:(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面五段对话。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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你将有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。
62.Whatisthepurposeofthewoman’sbeingatthefitnessclub?
A.Totakepartintheexercises.
B.Toaskaboutthecoursesforherfriends.
C.Topickupherbestfriendwhoisexercisinghere.
63.Whatdoesthewomanmean?
A.Basketballisinteresting.B.Shedoesn’tlikeanysports.
C.Baseballisthedullestsports.
64.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.Thesingersintheshow.B.Theirfavoritesongs.
C.Theirfavoritestars.
65.Whattimeisitnow?
A.8:00B.8:10C.8:30
66.Whydoesthemanwanttoaskforleave?
A.Heissick.B.HehatesMissLi’sclass
C.HehastogotovisitMissLi.第二节:(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面对话或独白。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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。
听下面一段对话,回答第67和第68题。
67.WhywillSarabeunlikelytogowiththespeakers?
A.Sheshouldstayathome.B.Shedislikesgoingwiththem.
C.Shewillgotoherhometown.
68.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodotonight?
A.Completehishomework.B.TellSaratheirplan.
C.GotoseeSaratogether.
请听第7段材料,回答第69至71题。
69.WhydidJanecometothecoffeehousetobeawaitress?
A.Toearnmoney.B.Tolearnfromforeigners.
C.Tolearnhowtomakecoffee.
70.Whatdoweknowabouttheboyfromtheconversation?
A.Hedoesn’tlikedrinkingcoffee.
B.Heoftendoeshouseworkathome.
C.Hedidn’tbelieveinJane’squalityofservice.
71.Howmanypeoplearethereinthewoman’sfamily?
A.ThreeB.FourC.Five请听第8段材料,回答第72至74题。
72.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?
A.Theirnewofficerule.
B.Theirnewvacationplan.
C.Theirdepartmentmanager.
73.Howmanydaysofpaidvacationperyeardothespeakershave?
A.Sevenday
s.B.Tendays.C.Seventeendays.
74.Howmuchwillthemanpayforhisbeingthreeminuteslate?
A.20yuan.B.40yuan.C.60yuan.
请听第9段材料,回答第75至77题。
75.OnwhatdoesJanecongratulatetheman?
A.Hispayincrease.
B.Hisnewcompany.
C.Hisgettingamoreseniorjob.
76.Whatdoesthemanfeelaboutthecompany’sdecision?
A.Upset.B.Calm.C.Surprised.
77.Whatwillthespeakersdoaftertheconversation?
A.Gohome.B.Goshopping.C.Gotohavedinner.
请听第10段材料,回答第78至81题。
78.HowoftendidMr.Greywalkfromthestationtohisoffice?
A.Never.B.Seldom.C.Usually.
79.Whydidhewalkfromthestationtohisoffice?
A.Tokeepfit.B.Tosavemoney.C.Tobuysomething.
80.WhatdidMr.Greythinkofthestranger’sstory?
A.Helikedit.B.Hehatedit.C.Hebelievedit.
81.Whatdidthestrangerwanttodo?
A.HewantedtogiveMr.Grey’smoneyback.
B.HewantedtoaskMr.Greyforsomemoney.
C.HehopedMr.Greycouldbuyhisstorybook.
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