A、will reply
B、would have replied
C、would reply
D、must reply
第1题
A.Because she thought the class should have been in classroom
B.Because she got married and was on her honeymoon
C.Because she had to set up her new house
D.Because she disliked Katherine’s teaching
第2题
Statements
Directions: In this part of the test, you will hear several short statements. These statements will be spoken ONLY ONCE, and you will not find them written on the paper, so you must listen carefully. When you hear a statement, read the answer choices and decide which one is closest in meaning to the statement you have heard. Then write the letter of the answer you have chosen in the corresponding space in your ANSWER BOOKLET.
听力原文:Mrs Jones came to meet us at the airport. We thought she was the secretary, but she turned out to be the president of the company.
(21)
A.We were met by the head of the company at the airport.
B.We knew Mrs. Jones was the president of the company.
C.Mrs. Jones used to be the secretary of the company.
D.Mrs. Jones came to see us off at the airport.
第3题
Statements
Directions: In this part of the test, you will hear several short statements. These statements will be spoken ONLY ONCE, and you will not find them written on the paper, so you must listen carefully. When you hear a statement, read the answer choices and decide which one is closest in meaning to the statement you have heard. Then write the letter of the answer you have chosen in the corresponding space in your ANSWER BOOKLET.
听力原文:Mrs Jones came to meet us at the airport. We thought she was the secretary, but she turned out to be the president of the company.
(21)
A.We were met by the head of the company at the airport.
B.We knew Mrs. Jones was the president of the company.
C.Mrs. Jones used to be the secretary of the company.
D.Mrs. Jones came to see us off at the airport.
第4题
One evening the telephone bell rang and Mrs Jones answered it. A tired man said, “At what time does your last film begin?”
“ I’m sorry,” said Mrs Jones, “but you have the wrong number. This is not the cinema.”
“Oh, it began twenty minutes ago,” said the man. “I’m sorry about that. Goodbye.”
Mrs Jones was very surprised, so she told her husband. Mr Jones laughed and said, “The man’s wife wanted to go to the cinema, but he was feeling tired, so he telephoned the cinema. His wife heard him, but she didn’t hear you. Now they will stay at home this evening, and the husband will be happy.
1.What can you conclude from the story?()
A.The man on the phone was not interested in films.
B.The man on the phone was ratherclever.
C.The man’s wife was fond of films.
D.The telephone companies are inefficient sometimes.
2.What do you think the man’s wife wanted to do that evening?()
A.To stay home with her husband.
B.To find out when the last film started.
C.To go to the cinema with her husband.
D.To eat out with her husband and then go to the cinema.
3.According to Mr Jones, why didn’t the man on the phone want to go to the cinema?()
A.Because he had seen the film before.
B.Because he was feeling very tired that evening.
C.Because the film wasn’t worth seeing.
D.Because the film had started already.
4.Why was Mrs Jones so surprised at a a phone call one evening?()
A.Because the call was from a stranger.
B.Because the man on the phone knew her name.
C.Because the man on the phone asked a question and then answered it himself.
D.Because the man on the phone invited her to the cinema.
5.Why do people often telephone Mrs Jones when they want the cinema?()
A.Because she lives next door to the cinema.
B.Because she knows the cinema program very well.
C.Because her telephone number is similar to that of the cinema.
D.Because the telephone
第5题
听力原文: Mr and Mrs Jones very seldom go out in the evening, but last Sunday, Mrs Jones said to her husband, "There is a good film at the cinema tonight. Can we go and see it?"
Mr Jones was quite happy about it, so they went, and both of them enjoyed the film.
They came out of the cinema at 11 o'clock, got into their car and began driving home. It was quite dark. Then Mrs Jones said, "Look, Bill. A woman's running along the road very fast, and a man's running after her. Can you see them?"
Mr Jones said, "Yes, I can." He drove the car slowly near the woman and said to her, "Can we help you?"
"No, thank you," the woman said, but she did not stop running. "My husband and I always run home after the cinema, and the last one washes the dishes at home !"
(31)
A.They went out for a walk.
B.They went to a dark road.
C.They stayed at home.
D.They went to a movie.
第6题
听力原文:MRS SMITH: Hello, Mrs Sutton. Come in. How are you settling in next door? Have all your things from Canada arrived yet? I thought I saw a removals van outside your house yesterday afternoon.
MRS SUTTON: Yes. They came yesterday. We spent all day yesterday arranging them. It's beginning to feel a bit more like home now.
MRS SMITH: That's good. Look, come in and sit down. Are you alright? You look a bit worried.
MRS SUTTON: Well, I am a bit. I'm sorry to bother you so early, Mrs Smith, but I
wonder if you could help me. Could you tell me how I can get hold of a
doctor? Our daughter, Anna, isn't very well this morning and I may have Q11
to call somebody out. She keeps being sick and I am beginning to get a
bit worried. I just don't know how the health system works here in
England. All I know is that it's very different from ours back in Canada.
MRS SMITH: Well, I don't know really where to start. Let me think. Well, the first thing
you have to do is find a family doctor sometimes we call them general
practitioners as well - and register with him or her. If you live here, you've
got to be on a doctor's list. If you're not, things can be a bit difficult.
Nobody will come out to you if you're not registered. Anyway, they work Q12
in things called practices. Sort of small groups of family doctors all
working together in the same building. Now what you've got to do this
morning is register with one of them.
There are two practices near here, so we're quite well off for doctors in
this part of Manchester. There's the Dean End Health Centre about ten
minutes' walk away and there's another practice in South Hay. That's
about five minutes away going towards the town centre. We're registered
at the Dean End one, but they're both OK. There are about six doctors in Q13
our practice and four in the other. So ours is quite big in comparison. Q14
And the building and everything's a bit more modern. South Hay is a bit
old-fashioned but the doctors are OK. Their only problem is that they Q15
don't have a proper appointment system. Sometimes you have to wait for
ages there to see someone.
Anyway, you go to the receptionist in whichever health centre and ask
her to register you with a doctor there. You have to fill in a form, but it
doesn't take long. Ours is called Dr Jones and we've been going to him for
years - ever since we moved here fifteen years ago. I wouldn't say he's
brilliant but I suppose he's alright really. We're used to h
第7题
What can we learn about Mrs Smith from the text?
A.She was the woman's neighbor.
B.She ordered something from Jones and Jones.
C.Both of the above.
第8题
A.Dear Mr Smith;Yours faithfully
B.Dear Sir;Yours sincerely
C.Dear Mrs Jones;Yours sincerely
D.Dear Mr Bennett;Yours faithfully
第9题
MRS SUTTON: Yes. They came yesterday. We spent all day yesterday arranging them. It's beginning to feel a bit more like home now.
MRS SMITH: That's good. Look, come in and sit down. Are you alright? You look a bit worried.
MRS SUTTON: Well, I am a bit. I'm sorry to bother you so early, Mrs Smith, but I
wonder if you could help me. Could you tell me how I can get hold of a
doctor? Our daughter, Anna, isn't very well this morning and I may have Q11
to call somebody out. She keeps being sick and I am beginning to get a
bit worried. I just don't know how the health system works here in
England. All I know is that it's very different from ours back in Canada.
MRS SMITH: Well, I don't know really where to start. Let me think. Well, the first thing
you have to do is find a family doctor sometimes we call them general
practitioners as well - and register with him or her. If you live here, you've
got to be on a doctor's list. If you're not, things can be a bit difficult.
Nobody will come out to you if you're not registered. Anyway, they work Q12
in things called practices. Sort of small groups of family doctors all
working together in the same building. Now what you've got to do this
morning is register with one of them.
There are two practices near here, so we're quite well off for doctors in
this part of Manchester. There's the Dean End Health Centre about ten
minutes' walk away and there's another practice in South Hay. That's
about five minutes away going towards the town centre. We're registered
at the Dean End one, but they're both OK. There are about six doctors in Q13
our practice and four in the other. So ours is quite big in comparison. Q14
And the building and everything's a bit more modern. South Hay is a bit
old-fashioned but the doctors are OK. Their only problem is that they Q15
don't have a proper appointment system. Sometimes you have to wait for
ages there to see someone.
Anyway, you go to the receptionist in whichever health centre and ask
her to register you with a doctor there. You have to fill in a form, but it
doesn't take long. Ours is called Dr Jones and we've been going to him for
years - ever since we moved here fifteen years ago. I wouldn't say he's
brilliant but I suppose he's alright really. We're used to h
第10题
If you cant afford a new car, you will have to go______.
A.with
B.without
C.through
D.by
第11题
A.They"re both untraditional.
B.They"re to be equally popular.
C.They both tell about the births.
D.They"re both connected with computer.
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