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2020-10-31 09:35
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公主英文怎么写-蜻成语

2020年10月31日发(作者:郎玉甫)



TEST
(Tapescript and key)

I. Which did you hear? (1 mark for each correct answer)
Choose from the following groups of words the one you hear. Mark the corresponding
letter in your Answer sheet. Each of the words will be read once only. (*: key)

A
1. feel
2. *heal
3. lead
4. keen
5. part
6. *card
7. Mark
8. dark
9. each
10. heart
11. lark
12. short
13. veil
14. low
15. neat
16. toil
17. caught
18. walk
19. light
20. *born
21. rare
22. chair
23. blaze
24. *blows
25. *blight
26. glaze
27. glean
28. *glue
29. crutch
30. *sheep


B C
fell *fill
hill hell
*lid led
kin ken
*pot port
cod cord
Mack muck
*dock duck
*itch etch
hut *hurt
*luck lurk
shut shirt
fail whale
law no
knit *leet
toll *tall
*curt coat
work woke
*night right
barn burn
*rear weir
*cheer share
plays *braise
plows browse
plight bright
clays *graze
*clean green
clue grew
crush *crash
ship cheap
D
fail
hail
laid
*cane
put
code
*mock
dirk
H
hot
lock
*shot
*rail
*nor
lit
toe
cot
*wok
white
bun
where
sheer
praise
prows
pride
craze
cream
crew
crass
chip



II. Choose the correct answersresponses to the statementsquestions you hear. Each of
the sentences will be read once only. (1 mark for each correct answer)
1. She's going to live here with her brother and his family.
2. They heard the cattle from a long way away.
3. No one saw the band ahead.
4. The cork has been stolen.
5. The girls are going to the show next week.
6. I can't remember what the date was.
7. They gave her three cheers.
8. The beer was awful.
9. She's always giving me socks.
10. The ditches need cleaning.
11. Look out! The old man is choking.
12. There was something wrong with the trains.
13. What a beautiful curl!
14. He dialed a long number.
15. The examiner is collecting the exam papers today.
16. There are low sounds in the background.
17. They are connecting the television.
18. The USA has vast motorways.
19. You don't see many veils in this area.
20. What's the matter? You sum doesn't look right.

III. Listening comprehension
You are going to hear 20 sentences or phrases. Each of the sentences or phrases
will be said once only. Decide which of the sentences or phrases in your question
paper is closest in meaning to the one you hear from the tape. Mark the
corresponding letter in your Answer sheet. (2 marks for each correct answer)
(Sentences in parentheses represent meanings.)
1. They've bought a new car.
(B. The speaker is asking whether they've bought a new car.)
2. I know Bill's son John and Harry.
(A. I know John, who is Bill's son, and I know Harry.)
3. He also translated the book.
(B. He not only wrote the book but also translated it.)
4. Will you shut the window.
(A. The speaker is commanding someone to shut the window.)
5. She dressed and fed the baby.
(C. She not only dressed but also fed the baby.)



6. I know that sheep can swim.
(A. I know one particular sheep that can swim.)
7. Didn't John enjoy it
(B. The speaker is asking if John enjoyed it.)
8. He wouldn't do it if you hit him on the head.
(B. Even if you hit him on the head he would still refuse to do it.)
9. He can't see clearly.
(B. It is clear that he can't see at all.)
10. I though she was married.
(A. I thought she was married, but she isn't.)
11. I didn't get out because I wanted to see you.
(A. I went out, but not because I wanted to see you.)
12. What are you doing here.
(A. The speaker is asking a question in a rude way.)
13. I think he's competent.
(A. I have no doubts about his competence, but I doubt his motivations.)
14. She won't drink any coffee.
(A. She drinks coffee, but only special types.)
15. They've left the children.
(A. The children have left.)
16. Would you like tea or coffee.
(A. The speaker is offering tea, or coffee, or something else.)
17. She gave her dog biscuits
(B. She gave biscuits to her dog.)
18. He might have told me.
(B. It is possible that he has told me, but I forgot.)
19. The children who were playing looked unhappy.
(B. All the children were playing and all looked unhappy.)
20. You've been here before, haven't you
(B. You may have been here before, but I'm not sure about it.)

VI. Choose the words you hear in the parentheses in the following sentences. Each
sentence will be said once only. (1 mark for each correct answer) (Words at the right
hand side column are the ones that should be read.)
1. The (sackshack) is full of rubbish. shack
2. The audience (cheeredjeered) at her speech. jeered
3. No one was interested in the (bidsbeads). bids
4. All the boys were looking at the (carpcop). carp
5. It's not a little fir tree, it's a (larchlarge) tree. larch



6. He never wrote a (verseworse) play. worse
7. I think they will (banbang) it. bang
8. It was full of (licelies). lies
9. They were learning about the (skillscale). scale
10. They showed great interest in the (godsguards) of the Roman temples. gods

V. Listen to the following conversations between a doctor and a patient in a hospital
emergency department. Write the information in the appropriate box in the table.
Conversation 1 serves as an example. You will hear each of the conversations twice.
(2.5 marks for correct answers for each of the conversations)
1.
D: How can I help you, Linda?
P: I've hurt my eye.
D: How did it happen?
P: I was hammering a nail about twenty minutes ago. The end of the hammer flew
off, and hit me in the eye.
2.
D: How can I help you, Janet?
P: I've hurt my hand.
D: How did it happen?
P: I was opening a tin just about half an hour ago. It was hard to open, and I was in a
hurry. When it was half open, the tin-opener slipped. I cut my hand. There was
blood everywhere. It was horrible.
3.
D: How can I help you?
P: It's my son, Anton. He's got earache. He's had it for three days.
D: Let's have a look …… Ah yes, he's got something in his ear. I'll have to get it
out.
4.
D: How can I help you, Susan?
P: I've hurt my ankle. I think it's broken.
D: Let's see. Does that hurt?
P: Ow! Yes, it hurts awfully.
D: How did it happen?
P: My husband left his umbrella in the hall. When I was cleaning the hall this
morning, the handle got hooked round my ankle, and I fell over. My ankle hurt so
much, I could hardly get up.
D: How did you get to the hospital? Did your husband bring you?
P: No, my husband was out. I had to have an ambulance.



5.
D: How can I help you, Tina?
P: I've got a headache.
D: This is a hospital emergency department. A headache isn't an emergency. Go and
take an aspirin.
P: But I fell off a horse yesterday. I hit my head. That's why I've got a headache. I
think I ought to have an X-ray.

VI. Listen to the following talk and fill in the missing words. You will hear the talk
twice. (2 marks for each correct phrase)
You remember that line of Robert Burns about seeing ourselves as others see us?
I wonder how many of us have suddenly experienced that - have suddenly, as it were,
been made to regard ourselves from outside, through the eyes, perhaps, of a foreign
friend? Let me give you an example of what I mean.
An African chief, a man whom I had met in his own country in East Africa, came
to England for the first time when he was well past sixty. He had never before left his
own country - in which he held a high and responsible post - and he flew over here,
rocketed as it were in a matter of hours from his own simple and familiar African
surroundings to the complex and shifting crowds of London. A friend of mine went to
call on him the morning after his arrival and asked him how he was and whether he
was enjoying himself. The African chief said that he was feeling well, but he had had
a frightening experience earlier that morning. He had gone, he said, to have a look
round the streets and had found himself at Victorian Station. He said, 'Naturally I went
in to see your trains. And I stood near some iron railings, by an iron gate, to watch a
train come in and it was there that I saw this frightening thing. For, as the train came
nearer and nearer to where I was standing, all the doors at one moment swung
outward, and, while the train was still moving, a great many men jumped out, quite
silently, and they began to run towards me. They carried umbrellas like spears, and
their faces were set and unsmiling. I thought something terrible was about to happen,
so I ran away'. Well there it is. There is the 8:50 or the 9:15, or whatever your
business train may be, arriving at a London station. And there we are, as this elderly
African saw us, on his first day among us.

VII. Write the phrases or sentences you hear from the tape. You will hear each of
the sentences twice. (2 marks for each correct sentence)
1. I've got a week off.
2. Don't rush into anything.
3. Wrap it in a scarf.
4. Put it in a big envelope and lock it up.



5. It's less expensive to live at home.
6. We've been waiting for an hour and a half.
7. Your aunt is very ill.
8. A doctor ought to see her at once.
9. There isn't a doctor available.
10. I've asked her over and over again.
11. The end of the story is very exciting.
12. I ought to stay at home for a day or two.
13. There was snow and ice everywhere.
14. I'm looking for a book about African dances.
15. He's always in trouble.
16. Tell me the cause of the accident.
17. It's about a family on a farm.
18. It was only a dream.
19. It ends at a quarter to eleven.
20. The actors were all on the stage at the end.


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