益的成语-数字风速计
第一节
听下面5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。听完每段对话后,你都有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。
1. What is the man looking for?
A.
His pen.
B. His book.
C. His phone.
2. What does Carol’s father ask her to do?
A. Talk with her friends.
B. Go out with
him.
C. Put on warm clothes.
3. How
many members are there in Alice’s group now?
A. Two.
B. Four.
C. Six.
4.
What are the speakers talking about?
A. Ways
of cooking.
B. Healthy food for kids.
C.
Kids helping in the kitchen.
5.
What is the woman?
A. She’s a shop assistant.
B. She’s a receptionist.
C. She is a
secretary.
第二节
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独
白后有几个小题,从题中所给出的A、B、
C三个选项中选出最佳选项。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。
听第6段材料,回答6、7题。
6. Why does the man
sound surprised?
A. Lily rejected a job offer.
B. Lily was absent from school.
C. Lily
turned down a scholarship.
7. What has Lily
decided to do?
A. Travel to Dubai.
B. Stay
with her mom.
C. Start a business.
听第7段材料,回答第8至第10题。
8. What is the probable
relationship between the speakers?
A.
Colleagues.
B. Relatives.
C.
Classmates.
9. What is Sabrina’s sister doing?
A. Touring in Africa.
B. Teaching in a
village.
C. Working in a company.
10. How
can Sabrina reach her sister now?
A. By phone.
B. By email.
C. By letter.
听第8段材料,回答第11至第13题。
11. What does Maria
think of the soup?
A. Tasteless.
B. Just
fine.
C. Thick.
12. What does Karl say can
be added to the soup?
A. Salt.
B. Onions.
C. Pepper.
13. Where are the speakers?
A. At home.
B. At a restaurant.
C. At
a friend’s house.
听第9段材料,回答第14至第16题。
14. When will someone
come to check the hot water?
A. This
afternoon.
B. Tomorrow.
C. At the weekend.
15. How did the students know about the flat?
A. From a friend.
B. From a newspaper.
C. From a house agency.
16. What will the
woman do to settle the problem about the fridge?
A. Pay the students for the new one.
B.
Get someone to fix the old one.
C. Order one
on the Internet.
听第10段材料,回答第17至第20题。
17. Who is the speaker?
A. An invited
guest.
B. A news reporter.
C. A radio
host.
18. In what way has the speaker changed?
A. He speaks faster.
B. He becomes
heavier.
C. He cooks more often.
19. What is difficult for the speaker
to get used to?
A. The food.
B. The
weather.
C. The language.
20. What does
the speaker think of the French people?
A. A
bit cold.
B. Generous.
C. Easy-going.
听力原文
Text 1
M: I can’t find my
pen anywhere. It was on the desk with my book a
moment ago.
W: Look! Here it is. You left it
by the phone.
Text 2
W: Can I go out with
friends, Dad?
M: Yes, Carol, but you can’t go
out in those clothes. It’s freezing today.
W:
Okay, Dad. I’ll wear something warmer.
Text 3
M: How big is your research group, Alice?
W: Well, there were six of us to begin with.
Then two people left.
Text 4
M: Do you
often ask your kid to help in the kitchen?
W:
Yeah, Sarah enjoys pouring, mixing, and serving
her creations to family members.
M:
Good! According to an article I’ve just read, that
encourages healthy eating in
kids.
Text 5
W: Front Desk. Can I help you?
M: Oh, may
I ask for a wake-up call, please?
W: Yes, sir,
what time do you want?
Text 6
M: Lily,
don’t you think the scholarship from New York
University is something
great? Why did you
decline this offer?
W: I do realize the value
of the scholarship. But, if I could explain, my
mother doesn’t
want me to go overseas.
M:
Why?
W: You know, I’m the only child in the
family. My mother will be living alone most
of
the time for three years in my absence. She cannot
even think of it.
M: Nobody to take care of
her?
W: My father travels a lot to many
countries and he is doing business in Dubai now. I
have to do a lot for my mom at home.
M:
Oh, I see. You are very considerate.
Text 7
M: Anna just emailed to say that the managers’
meeting is put off till next Monday.
Will you
have everything ready by then, Sabrina? Hey,
Sabrina, what’s wrong?
W: I’m so worried. I
haven’t heard from my sister for two weeks.
M:
How often do you call each other?
W:
Normally at least once a week, but she’s now a
volunteer teacher at a mountain
village in
Africa. I can only write her.
M: The mail can
be really slow sometimes. I’m sure you’ll hear
from her soon.
W: I hope so.
M: You know
the saying, “no news is good news.” If something
were wrong someone
would have called you.
W: Maybe you’re right. Thanks, Jason.
Text
8
W: I’m not sure about this soup, Carl. It
has no taste.
M: No! I don’t think so, Maria.
It tastes fine to me. We’ve been to this place
before,
and I don’t feel the soup tastes any
different.
W: Well, I still think it needs
something. Salt?
M: No, certainly not. What
about pepper? If anything, I think it could use a
little more
of that.
W: Now you’re
talking. That’s exactly what it needs. And how
about some more
onions too?
M: I don’t
know about that. You seem to be starting to like
food with strong tastes
recently.
W: Oh,
really?
Text 9
M: Good morning. I’m one of
the students who rented your flat. It’s 55 Park
Road.
W: Oh, yes. Everything all right?
M:
Not exactly. I’m afraid there are a couple of
problems.
W: Oh, I’m sorry to hear that. What
kind of problems?
M: Well, we haven’t
had any hot water for a couple of days now. I
wonder if you
could send someone to have a
look at it.
W: Of course. I’ll get someone to
come around at the weekend.
M: Well, could he
come around a bit sooner? I don’t think we can
manage until the
weekend.
W: I see. Okay.
I’ll send someone over this afternoon then.
M:
There’s also the matter of the fridge. We all
assumed there would be one in the flat
when we
moved in, because that’s what we read from the
advertisement in the
newspaper.
W: Ah,
yes. Sorry about that. I got rid of the old
fridge, but I didn’t get around to
ordering a
new one yet. I’m really sorry. I’ll order one
today and get it delivered to
you tomorrow.
M: We bought one on the Internet actually. But
could you pay us back?
W: Of course. Just tell
me how much you paid for it.
M: It’s 260
pounds. Thank you.
Text 10
M: Hello
everyone! I’m very happy to be invited to this
program today. I’d like to
share with you my
impression of Paris. Actually, there’s something
interesting to see
in every corner of Paris:
the old buildings, neighborhoods, and the
historical
monuments. The weather’s been great
too, cool and dry. Some aspects of life here are
different from those in the United States. The
most obvious thing is that there is much
more
activity in the streets than in a typical US city.
People gather together in open
markets, cafes,
parks, and squares. Then, of course, there’s the
food. Food seems to be
more important here.
It’s beautifully shown in windows and markets.
Everything is
fresher and better
tasting than at home. I’ve gained five pounds
since I arrived. There
are a few things that
bother me though. I’m still having a hard time
with the language.
People speak very fast and
it’s hard to get them to repeat things. People, in
general,
are less warm here and it’s hard to
make friends. I guess that can be true in any big
city in a new country, but the French do seem
to be less friendly than the people back
home.
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