第1题
(英译汉)Visitors can find almost any kind of restaurant in most of the large cities in America. The telephone book lists restaurants for each city according to name, area of the city, or kind of food. Restaurants in large cities vary greatly in price. Many restaurants post their menus in the window so you can have some idea of the price and kind of food before you enter. If the menu is not posted, and you are uncertain about how expensive the place is, ask to see a menu before you are seated at a table, or else just ask about the price range. Appearances from the outside can be misleading—what looks like a small, informal restaurant may really be very expensive, and what looks like a large, expensive restaurant may be very reasonable.
You can get a meal for about $5 or slightly more if you eat in bars or coffee shops ,but in most city restaurants you should expect to pay $20 to $30 a person for dinner, with drinks extra.
第2题
America. The telephone book lists restaurants for each city according to name, area of the city, or kind of food. Restaurants in large cities vary greatly in price. Many restaurants post their menus in the window so you can have some idea of the price and kind of food before you enter. If the menu is not posted, and you are uncertain about how expensive the place is, ask to see a menu before you are seated at a table, or else just ask about the price range. Appearances from the outside can be misleading—what looks like a small, informal restaurant may really be very expensive, and what looks like a large, expensive restaurant may be very reasonable.
You can get a meal for about $5 or slightly more if you eat in bars or coffee shops ,but in most city restaurants you should expect to pay $20 to $30 a person for dinner, with drinks extra.
第3题
Every question has its time and place. It's perfectly acceptable, for instance, to ask, "How do you feel?" if you are visiting a very close friend in the hospital. But if the fellow is walking on both legs, hurrying to catch a train, or sitting at his desk working, it's not time to ask him that silly question.
When George Bernard Shaw, the famous writer of plays was in his eighties, someone asked him "How do you feel?" Shaw put him in his place, "When you reach my age," he said, "either you feel all right or you're dead."
According to the writer, the greeting "How do you feel?" ______.
A.usually makes one feel uneasy
B.is a good way to make friends
C.is proper to ask a man in action
D.shows one's consideration for other people
第4题
Task 1
Directions: After reading the following passage, you will find 5 questions or unfinished statements, numbered 36 through 40. For each question or statement there are 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D. You should make the correct choice.
One silly question I simply can't stand is "How do you feel?" Usually the question is asked of a man in action—a man walking along the street, or busily working at his desk. So what do you expect him to say? He'll probably say, "Fine, I'm all right." But you've put a bug in his ear—maybe now he's not sure. If you're a good friend, you may have seen something in his face, or his walk, that he overlooked that morning. It starts him worrying a little. First thing, you know, he looks in a mirror to see if everything is all right, while you go merrily on your way asking someone else, "How do you feel?"
Every question has its time and place. It's perfectly acceptable, for instance, to ask, "How do you feel?" if you are visiting a very close friend in the hospital. But if the fellow is walking on both legs, hurrying to catch a train, or sitting at his desk working, it's not time to ask him that silly question.
When George Bernard Shaw, the famous writer of plays was in his eighties, someone asked him "How do you feel?" Shaw put him in his place, "When you reach my age," he said, "either you feel all right or you're dead."
According to the writer, the greeting "How do you feel?" ______.
A.usually makes one feel uneasy
B.is a good way to make friends
C.is proper to ask a man in action
D.shows one's consideration for other people
第5题
A.简单句
B.并列句
C.复合句
第7题
A.ask
B. apply
C. require
D. inquire
第8题
听力原文:M: I believe you have a 1982 Toyota for sale.
W: That's fight.
M: Can I ask you a few questions about it?
W: Sure. What would you like to know?
M: Well, what condition is it in?
W: It's in good condition. It's just been repainted. And the tires are only six months old.
M: And what color is it?
W: Dark blue.
M: Uh, huh. How many miles does it have on it?
W: About 60,000.
M: Does it have air-conditioning?
W: Well yes, but it's not working too well.
M: I see. And is it a two-door or four-door?
W: It's a two-door.
M: And you're asking for $4,500?
W: That's fight, or the nearest offer.
M: Well, I'd like to come and have a look at it. Could I see it tonight?
W: Sure. I live at 6 408 Grange Street. Could you come after 7:00? Someone else is coming at 6:30.
M: All fight. And my name's Wilson.
W: Fine. Thanks, Mr. Wilson.
(23)
A.A 1983 Toyota.
B.A 1982 Toyota.
C.A 1983 Bens.
D.A 1982 Benz.
第9题
It was not long【62】a rider appeared, but the farmer' s heart sank when he【63】him, for it was the great man .who lived in a castle nearby. The farmer【64】have dared to ask【65】 farmer to help, or any poor man who might have come【66】the road, but he could not beg a【67】of so great a man.【68】, as soon as the great man came up he got【69】his horse, saying "I see you' ve had bad luck, friend. How good it is【70】I'm here just at the【71】 time. "Then he took one【72】of the sack, the farmer the other, and between them they lifted it on the horse.
"Sir," asked the farmer, "how can I pay you?"
"Easily enough," the great man【73】. "Whenever you see【74】else in trouble,【75】 the same for him."
(36)
A.how
B.what
C.which
D.whether
第10题
One silly question I simply can’t stand is “How do you feel”. Usually the question is asked of a man in action – a man on the go, walking along the street, or busily working at his desk. So what do you expect him to say? He’ll probably say, “Fine, I’m all right.” But “you’ve put a bug in his ear” – maybe now he’s not sure. If you are a good friend, you may have seen something in his face, of his walk, that he did not realize that morning. It starts him worrying a little. First thing you know, he looks in a mirror to see if everything is all right, while you go merrily on your way asking someone else, “How do you feel?” Every question has its time and place. It’s perfectly acceptable, for instance, to ask “How do you feel?” if you’re visiting a close friend in the hospital. But if the fellow is walking in both legs, hurrying to make a train, or sitting at his desk working, it’s no time to ask him that silly question. When George Bernard Shaw, the famous writer of plays was in his eighties, someone asked him “How do you feel”, Shaw put him in his place. “When you reach my age”, he said, “either you feel all right or you’re dead.” According to the writer, greetings, such as “How do you feel?” ________ .A. show one’s consideration for others
B. are a good way to make friends
C. are proper to ask a man in action
D. generally make one feel uneasy
The question “How do you feel?” seems to be cored and suitable when asked of _______ .A.a man working at his desk
B.a person having lost a close friend
C.a stranger who looks somewhat worried
D.a friend who is ill
The writer seems to feel that a busy man should __________ .A.be praised for his efforts
B.never be asked any question
C.not be bothered
D.be discouraged from working so hard
George Bernard Shaw’s reply in the passage shows his _________ .A.cheerfulness
B.cleverness
C.ability
D.politeness
“You’ve put a bug in his ear “means that you’ve __________ .A.made him laugh
B.shown concern for him
C.made fun of him
D.given him some kind of warning
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