- 第一节
- 第二节
- 听力材料
- 听力答案
第一节(共5小题)
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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. Where is the woman now?
A. In
2. How will the man go to
A. By plane. B. By train. C. By car.
3. What may SARS possibly be?
A. It may be a person’s name.
B. It may be a kind of disease.
C. It possibly refers to sightseeing.
4. How can we describe the man?
A. Impolite. B. Unfriendly. C. Helpful.
5. When will the library be open on Saturdays?
A.
第二节(共15小题)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。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,回答第6~8小题。
6.What kind of job will Jack have?
A. A job as a salesman. B. Teaching. C. A job with more money.
7. What can we know about Boswell?
A. People there are warm-hearted.
B. It is half the size of
C. It offers a better education.
8. What’s the probable relationship between Jack and Mary?
A. Friends. B. Husband and wife. C. Boss and secretary.
听第7段材料,回答第9~11小题。
9. What is the man’s job?
A. Student. B. Cook. C. Waiter.
10. Why did the woman get th
A. Because something was wrong.
B. Because she wanted to pay her bill.
11. At the end of the conversation, how does the woman feel?
A. Angry. B. Pleased. C. Disappointed.
听第8段材料,回答第12~14小题。
12. What’s wrong with Mr. Wonder’s trousers?
A. A dirty spot on the pants.
B. A button is loose on the pants.
C. Some stains on the pants.
13. What does the woman get from the man?
A. Trousers, pants and a vest.
B. Pants and a vest.
C. Pants, slippers and a vest.
14. Where does the conversation probably take place?
A. At a laundry shop.
B. At a clothing mending shop.
C. At a clothing shop.
听第9段材料,回答第15~17小题。
15. What is Greg Sonders?
A. A college official.
B. A student from
C. A boss from a company.
16. What does Greg want to know?
A. Mary’s grade point average.
B. Mary’s test scores.
C. If Mary is interested in college sports.
17. What sport is Mary probably best at?
A. Volleyball. B. Basketball. C. Baseball.
听第10段材料,回答第18~20小题。
18. What problem did the sculptor Rodin have when he was young?
A. He had a mental problem.
B. He had no good ideas.
C. He co
19. Which of the following is NOT true about young Thomas Edison?
A. His teacher said he was stupid.
B. He always went to school on foot.
C. He was sure of himself.
20. What point is this speech trying to tell us?
A. You should believe in yourself.
B. Boys with difficulty in learning will grow out of it.
C. What your teachers/parents say is not necessarily right.
(Text 1)
M: Good morning, Madam. What can I do for you?
W: Good morning. How much should I pay for these books to be sent to New Y
(Text 2)
W: How will you g
M: I’d planned to, but George de
(Text 3)
W: Where are you going?
M: I’m going to
W: Aren’t you afraid of SARS? It’s so serious and many people died from it in
(Text 4)
W: This box is really too heavy for me to carry.
M: Why don’t you let me give you a hand?
(Text 5)
W: I certainly hope the library will be open this Saturday.
M: The sign says library hours! Weekdays
(Text 6)
M: Hello, Mary. Is it true that you’re going to leave us?
W: Maybe, but it still depends on Jack. If he gets that job, then we’ll h
M: You’re going to miss
W: Oh, definitely. But it’s a much greater opportunity for Jack. His salary will be much higher. Also, there are better schools for the children. The town itself isn’t half as nice as
M: Are you going to stop working?
W: I may get a job as a teacher. There’s a new high school in Boswell, and they’re looking for teachers.
(Text 7)
W: Excuse me, waiter, but I think there is something in my soup.
M: What’s wrong?
W: Well, I think I saw an insect or something when I was spooning out the noodles
M: Oh, I’m very sorry. I’ll get you another bowl.
W: Thank you.
M: Here you are, a fresh bowl of soup.
W: Thanks a lot.
M: I’m very sorry this happened. I’ll tell you what: I won’t charge you for the soup today.
W: That’s great. I can use a free lunch.
M: Good. I hope you come again.
W: I’ll do that. Thanks.
(Text 8)
W: Er...What’s your name again, please? Could you spell it out? I’ll write it down.
M: W—O—N—D
W: Yes, sir. Mr. Wonder. Is that correct?
M: Yes. By the way there is a stain on my trousers. Can you remove it?
W: Let me see. This one on the pants? Yes, I believe we can get this spot out all right.
M: And one button on the vest is loose. Could you sew it on tightly?
W: OK, sir. Here’s your slip, sir.
M: Good. And when can I get my laundry back?
W: Are you in a hurry for it?
M: Yes, since I expect to check out tomorrow morning. I want it ready by 10 tomorrow at the latest.
W: My goodness, you certainly are in a hurry. But don’t worry. We’ll do our best and have it ready before you leave.
M: Thank goodness! I’ll
W: All right, sir.
(Text 9)
M: Hi, can I talk to Mary, please?
W: This is Mary. Who’s that speaking?
M: Hi, Mary. This is Greg Sonders from
W: How can I help you, Mr. Sonders?
M: Well, your papers mention your impressive grade point average. And your test scores meet our admission standards. But we’d like to know if you’d be interested in college sports.
W: Definitely! I wrote on my application that I played high school basketball. In fact, I hold my school’s all time record for points scored in a game.
M: Great! Do you play any other sports?
W: I also pla
M: Great! Well, you’ve certainly made an impression on us. We’ll let you know our decision soon.
W: Thanks!
M: Goodbye.
(Text 10)
Did you know that Albert Einstein could not speak until he was four years old, and did not read until he was seven? His parents and teachers worried about his mental ability.
Beethoven’s music teacher said about him, “As a composer he is hopeless.” What if this young boy believed it?
When Thomas Edison was a young boy, his teachers said he was so stupid that he could never learn anything. He once said, “I remember I was always at the foot of my class. My father thought I was stupid.” What if young Thomas believed what they said about him?
When the sculptor Auguste Rodin was young he had difficulty learning to read and write. His father said of him,
Walt Disney was once fired by a newspaper editor because he was thought to have no “good ideas”.
What if these people had listened and become discouraged?
What would our world be without the music of Beethoven, the art of Rodin or the ideas of Albert Einstein and Thomas Edison?
You have great
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