A.我和姐姐 都 吃苹果。
B.都 我和姐姐 吃苹果。
C.……
D.……
第1题
A、我 吃苹果,姐姐 吃苹果 也。
B、我 吃苹果,姐姐 也 吃苹果。
C、我 吃苹果,也 姐姐 吃苹果。
D、……
第2题
W: Good idea. Where are you going?
M: I'm planning to visit China.
W: My sister and I had a vacation there last year and we had a great time.
M: Did you go to Beijing?
W: Sure. We climbed the Great Wall, traveled around the Imperial Palace and the Summer Palace.
M: Is it as mysterious as we've thought?
W: Not at all. It's just like any other international city: modem, busy and full of high buildings and large mansions.
M: Compared with Paris, which one is more beautiful?
W: Both are beautiful. Difficult to say. They belong to different styles. But I like Beijing more.
M: That's good. How about the weather them?
W: Well, when I got there, it was fall, cool and quite comfortable. But if you go now, it's winter. I'm afraid it will be a little cold them.
M: What should I do about that?
W: Oh, of course take more clothes and keep yourself warm. Just take it easy for a few days. When you are accustomed to the weather, you will feel much better.
(20)
A.To visit one of his friends.
B.To take a vacation.
C.To take a course.
D.To learn Chinese.
第3题
W: Well, I've narrowed it down to two, so I'll choose one of them and keep the other as my back up. How about you?
M: I'm in the same situation as you. A back up is a good idea because you might not get accepted by your first choice.
W: My first choice is London and my back up is Cardiff. How about you?
M: I went for Edinburgh as my first choice and I'm keeping Belfast as my back up. What made you decide on London?
W: Well, it's ranked highly in the subject I want to study, accounting, and it means I can live at home with my parents, which will save on money.
M: I can understand those reasons, but I think one of the benefits of going to uni is that you can live away from family.
W: Which is why you're going to the other end of the country? I see what you mean, but money's tight and I'd rather stay somewhere that's familiar to me.
M: So why have you chosen Cardiff as your back up? There are plenty of other unis in London.
W: My grandmother lives there. She's said that she'd appreciate having me around. So why did you choose Edinburgh and Belfast, aside from getting far away from your family?
M: Well, there's the fact that they're both rated highly in the field I want to study-economics. Aside from that, I liked the way they presented themselves on their websites. There was plenty of information and it seems that the life there is pretty good.
W: What in particular caught your eye?
M: Well, Edinburgh has a well-organised climbing club. It's also famous for its arts and music festivals. There's a lot going on considering it's not a very large city.
W: Will it be expensive to live there?
M: It will be more expensive than average. Rents have gone up a lot in recent years. How ever, it will be cheaper than London.
W: Unless you live with your parents!
M: I think they'll be happy to see me go to another city and live on my own.
W: At least your poor mother won't have to wash your stinking socks!
(23)
A.You might not get into your first choice university.
B.Something might change at your first choice university.
C.There may be change in the ranking of your first choice university.
D.Your first choice should be in your city and your back up in another city.
第4题
W: Well, I've narrowed it down to two, so I'll choose one of them and keep the other as my hack up. How about you?
M: I'm in the same situation as you. A back up is a good idea because you might not get accepted by your first choice.
W: My first choice is London and my back up is Cardiff. How about yon?
M: I went for Edinburgh as my first choice and I'm keeping Belfast as my back up. What made you decide on London?
W: Well, it's ranked highly in the subject I want to study, accounting, and it means I can live at home with my parents, which will save on money.
M: I can understand those reasons, but I think one of the benefits of going to university is that you can live away from family.
W: Which is why you're going to the other end of the country! I see what you mean, but money's tight and I'd rather stay somewhere that's familiar to me.
M: So why have you chosen Cardiff as your back up? There are plenty of other universities in London.
W: My grandmother lives there. She's said that she'd appreciate having me around. So why did you choose Edinburgh and Belfast, aside from getting far away from your family?
M: Well, there's the fact that they're both rated highly in the field I want to study—economics. Aside from that, I liked the way they presented themselves on their websites. There was plenty of information and it seems that the life there is pretty good.
W: What in particular caught your eye?
M: Well, Edinburgh has a well-organised climbing club. It's also famous for its arts and music festivals. There's a lot going on considering it's not a very large city.
W: Will it be expensive to live them?
M: It will be more expensive than average. Rents have gone up a lot in recent years. However, it will be cheaper than London.
W: Unless you live with your parents!
M: I think they'll be happy to see me go to another city and live on my own.
W: At least your poor mother won't have to wash your stinking socks!
(23)
A.You might not get into your first choice university.
B.Something might change at your first choice university.
C.There may be change in the ranking of your first choice university.
D.Your first choice should be in your city and your back up in another city.
第5题
W: No. I bought something. It was a great deal.
M: So what is it?
W: A laptop computer.
M: Really? That's great. They are really convenient. You can take them anywhere.
W: You are right. That's what I thought. I can use the computer at home and at my store.
M: What will you use it for at the store?
W: To keep track of all the things in the store. How much I sell them for and which article sells best, and what are the things in sufficient stock.
M: That's a good idea. But I didn't think you knew how to use a computer.
W: I have to say I don't.
M: Then why did you buy one?
W: I've heard so much about computers. And I've heard you can find so many interesting things online. I was walking past the computer store downtown. I saw they had computers on sale.
M: So you went into the store to ask a few questions.
W: That's right. And I met a nice, young salesman. He showed me lots of things a computer can do. I just had to buy one.
M: So now who is going to teach you to use it?
W: You are.
(20)
A.She is a software engineer.
B.She is an after-sale service worker.
C.She works as a salesclerk.
D.She is hunting for a job.
第6题
W: Well, to tell the truth, I'm not really crazy about western movies.
M: Oh. Then, is there any particular movie that you'd like to see? The Return of the Monster ?
W: No, I'm afraid not. I hate science fiction movies. Maybe we shouldn't see a movie. We could go ice skating.
M: I don't really enjoy going ice skating. How about going hiking?
W: Well, I've gone hiking several times in the past few weeks, and I'm pretty tired of it now.
M: Hmm. Why don't we just have dinner together somewhere?
W: That sounds like a good idea. Where would you like to go?
M: Well, one of my favorite places to eat is The Captain's Table.
W: The Captain's Table? What kind of food do they serve there?
M: Seafood. But if you don't like seafood, we can go some place else.
W: No. On the contrary, I love seafood!
M: You do? Great!
W: Then we're set. The Captain's Table for dinner on Saturday. What time?
M: How about 7 o'clock?
W: Is 8 okay?
M: Fine. See you then, bye.
(23)
A.In the shopping center.
B.In the office.
C.On the phone.
D.In the bank.
第7题
WHERE ALASKA IS: Way the hell far from you. Beyond Mars.
HOW YOU GET THERE: You sit in a variety of airplanes for most of your adult life.
WHAT THEY HAVE THERE THAT WILL TRY TO KILL YOU: Bears.
I am quite serious about this. Although Alaska is now an official state in the United States with modem conveniences such as rental cars and frozen yogurt, it also allows a large number of admitted bears to stride freely, and nobody seems to be the least bit alarmed about this. In fact, the Alaskans seem to be proud of it. You walk into a hotel or department store, and the first thing you see is a glass case containing a stuffed bear the size of a real one. Our hotel had two of these. It was what we travel writers call "a two-bear hotel". Both bears were standing on their hind legs and striking a pose that said: "Welcome to Alaska! I'm going to tear your arms off!"
This struck me as an odd concept, greeting visitors with a showcase containing a major local hazard. It's as if an anti-drug organization went around setting up glass display cases containing stuffed drug smugglers(走私者), with little plaques (胸章)stating how much they weighed and where they were taken.
Anyway, we decided the best way to deal with our fear of bears was to become well informed about them, so we bought a book, Alaska Bear Tales. Here are some of the chapter titles, which I am not making up:
"They'll Attack Without Warning"
"They'll Really Attack You"
"They Will Kill"
"Come Quick] I'm Being Eaten by a Bear!"
"They Can Be Funny"
Ha-ha! I bet they can. I bet Mr. and Mrs. Bear will fight playfully over the remaining portion of a former tourist plumped up by airline food. But just the same, I'm glad that the only actual bears that we saw were in the zoo.
What is the tone of the story?
A.Serious.
B.Complex.
C.Comic.
D.Disapproving.
第8题
My family and I recently returned from a trip to Alaska, a place that combines supernatural beauty with a breathtaking amount of bear risks. I'll start with some facts at a glance:
WHERE ALASKA IS: Way the hell far from you. Beyond Mars.
HOW YOU GET THERE: You sit in a variety of airplanes for most of your adult life.
WHAT THEY HAVE THERE THAT WILL TRY TO KILL YOU: Bears.
I am quite serious about this. Although Alaska is now an official state in the United States with modem conveniences such as rental cars and frozen yogurt, it also allows a large number of admitted bears to stride freely, and nobody seems to be the least bit alarmed about this. In fact, the Alaskans seem to be proud of it. You walk into a hotel or department store, and the first thing you see is a glass case containing a stuffed bear the size of a real one. Our hotel had two of these. It was what we travel writers call "a two-bear hotel". Both bears were standing on their hind legs and striking a pose that said: "Welcome to Alaska! I'm going to tear your arms off!"
This struck me as an odd concept, greeting visitors with a showcase containing a major local hazard. It's as if an anti-drug organization went around setting up glass display cases containing stuffed drug smugglers (走私者), with little plaques (胸章) stating how much they weighed and where they were taken.
Anyway, we decided the best way to deal with our fear of bears was to become well informed about them, so we bought a book, Alaska Bear Tales. Here are some of the chapter titles, which I am not making up:
"They'll Attack Without Warning"
"They'll Really Attack You"
"They Will Kill"
"Come Quick! I'm Being Eaten by a Bear!"
"They Can Be Funny"
Ha-ha! I bet they can. I bet Mr. and Mrs. Bear will fight playfully over the remaining portion of a former tourist plumped up by airline food. But just the same, I'm glad that the only actual bears that we saw were in the zoo.
What is the tone of the story?
[A] Serious.
[B] Complex.
[C] Comic.
[D] Disapproving.
第9题
M: How are things going, Mary?
W: Great, I just finished my last exam for the semester, and now I'm going home to get ready for summer break. What about you?
M: I'll finish my last exam this afternoon. I'm on my way to the library now to finish studying for it. Where are you going this summer?
W: I'm planning to work in Words Hole, Massachusetts, at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute. I'll he studying whales.
M: That sounds like a great job. I'll he working nearby on the coast at Nantucket.
W: What are you planning to do on the coast?
M: My uncle owns a restaurant there, so I'll be working as a waiter at night and then helping him do some accounting a few days each week. I have to save a lot of money fur the next school year. Maybe we can get together and go to the beach this summer since we'll be living near each other.
W: That sounds good. I'll ha working on a boat during July, and I won't return to shore for the entire month. But in June and later in August, I'll he working in the laboratories and I could drive up and see you in Nantucket.
M: OK. My uncle tells me June is the best time to go there before the town gets too crowded with tourists. Call me before you leave tomorrow and I'll give you a phone number where I can he reached this summer.
W: All right. I'll talk to you later. Good luck with your exam!
M: Thanks!
(32)
A.About opening a restaurant.
B.About how to spend the vacation.
C.About working in the laboratory.
D.About where to travel.
第10题
Text 3
My family and I recently returned from a trip to Alaska, a place that combines supernatural beauty with a breathtaking amount of bear risks. I' II start with some facts at a glance:
WHERE ALASKA IS:Way the hell far from you. Beyond Mars.
HOW YOU GET THERE:You sit in a variety of airplanes for most of your adult life.WHAT THEY HAVE THERE THAT WILL TRY TO KILL YOU :Bears.
I am quite serious about this. Although Alaska is now an official state in the United States with modern conveniences such as rental cars and frozen yogurt, it also' allows a large number of admitted bears to stride freely, and nobody seems to be the least bit alarmed about this. In fact, the Alaskans seem to be proud of it. You walk into a hotel or department store, and the first thing you see is a glass case containing a stuffed bear the size of a real one. Our hotel had two of these. It was what we travel writers call "a two-bear hotel". Both bears were standing on their hind legs and striking a pose that said: "Welcome to Alaska! I'm going to tear your arms off!"
This struck me as an odd concept, greeting visitors with a showcase containing a major local hazard. It's as if an anti-drug organization went around setting up glass display cases containing stuffed drug smugglers( 走私者), with little plaques (胸章)stating how much they weighed and where they were taken.
Anyway, we decided the best way to deal with our fear of bears was to become well informed about them, so we bought a book, Alaska Bear Tales. Here are some of the chapter titles, which I am not making up:
"They' ll Attack Without Warning"
"They' ll Really Attack You"
"They will Kill"
"Come Quick ! I' m Being Eaten by a Bear !"
"They Can Be Funny"
Ha-ha! I bet they can. I bet Mr. and Mrs. Bear will fight playfully over the remaining portion of a former tourist plumped up by airline food. But just the same, I' m glad that the only actual bears that we saw were in the zoo.
第 11 题 What is the tone of the story?
A.Serious.
B.Complex.
C.Comic.
D.Disapproving.
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