Woman:
But it’s not yet eight. In fact, it’s only a quarter to eight.
At
what time does the office open?
[ ]
A.At 8:30 B.At 8:15
C.At 8:00 D.At 7:45
答案是C。
第一段对话,回答第1题
1.What time does the woman’s class start on Thursday?
[ ]
A.She doesn’t have a class
B.At 9:00
C.At : 8:00
D.At 10:00
第二段对话,回答第2─3题。
2.What are the speakers talking about?
[ ]
A.Their mother’s health
B.Phoning the hospital.
C.Their mother’s operation.
D.Phoning their mother.
3.Who does the woman suggest they speak to?
[ ]
A.The doctor. B.The nurse.
C.Their mother D.No one.
第三段对话,回答第4─6题。
4.Mrs. Smith wants to ________.
[ ]
A.met Mr. Li
B.give a message to Manager Wang
C.have a talk with Manager Wang
D.speak to Manager Wang on telephone
5.We can infer(推测)from the dialogue that Mr.
Li is ________.
[ ]
A.Mrs. Smith’s partner
B.Mrs. Smith’s brother
C.Manager Wang’s brother
D.Manager Wang’s partner
6.They will talk about ________.
[ ]
A.What they saw and heard
B.business
C.their lives in the past
D.their family
第四段对话,回答第7─8题。
7.How long does it take to go to Beijing?
[ ]
A.Over three hours.
B.Over two hours.
C.Over four hours.
D.Forty-five minutes.
8.When does the train leave?
[ ]
A.In the morning.
B.In the afternoon.
C.In the evening.
D.During the night.
第五段对话,回答第9─13题。
9.Where do you think this dialogue take place?
[ ]
A.At the shop B.On the phone.
C.In the street. D.In the factory.
10.What is this dialogue about?
[ ]
A.It is about getting tickets.
B.It is about asking the way.
C.It is about buying foods.
D.It is about posting a letter.
11.What was the caller’s name?
[ ]
A.Peter Brown. B.John White.
C.Peter White. D.John Brown.
12.What was the caller’s number?
[ ]
A.8672547. B.7687254.
C.7867254. D.8767254.
13.How much did the tickets cost?
[ ]
A.$ 46. B.$ 64.
C.$ 44. D.$ 54.
第六段对话,回答第14─15题。
14.What class won’t Nancy take?
[ ]
A.English B.Maths
C.Biology. D.Spanish.
15.How does Nancy feel about science?
[ ]
A.She likes it. B.She doesn’t have to take it.
C.She likes biology. D.She doesn’t like it.
第七篇讲话,回答第16─20题。
16.We can infer(推测) from the speech that the speaker is ________.
[ ]
A.a teacher B.a guide
C.a visitor D.a traveller
17.The Great Wall has a long history of
________.
[ ]
A.more than two thousand years.
B.less than two thousand years.
C.two thousand years.
D.Three thousand years.
18.They will stay at the Great Wall for ________.
[ ]
A.two and half hours B.two hours
C.three hours D.three hours and a half
19.The speaker told the visitor to ________ before leaving the bus.
[ ]
A.take all the things B.open the door
C.close the windows D.take pictures
20.They will get on the bur again ________.
[ ]
A.at twelve B.at eleven
C.at the foot of the
Great Wall D.at the
entrance
Ⅱ.单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,计15分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
21.The Second World War, ________ millions of people were killed, ended
in 1945.
[ ]
A.when B.during that
C.at which D.which
22.There is a lot of smoke coming from the lab. Mr wang ________ an
experiment.
[ ]
A.must be B.may doing
C.might being to D.might be doing
23.One of Marx’s great works ________ in English in ________.
[ ]
A.was written, the 1860’s B.were written, the 1860’s
C.wrote, the 1860 D.had been written, the 1860es
24.The girl ________ mother is the headmaster is a pupil of ________.
[ ]
A.whose, IB.her, mine
C.whom, me D.whose, mine
25.Do you think him easy ________.
[ ]
A.to get along with B.to get along
C.to be get along with D.to be got along
26.Tom did nothing but ________ home.
[ ]
A.gone B.going
C.to go D.go
27.─Do you have ________ at home now, Annie?
─No, I still have to get a pound
of meat and some tomatoes.
[ ]
A.something B.everything
C.anything D.nothing
28.He must have seen you yesterday, ________?
[ ]
A.mustn’t he B.needn’t he
C.hasn’t he D.didn’t he
29.Our librarian often said to us,“don’t take the books out of the
library, ________?”
[ ]
A.will you B.shall we
C.won’t you D.do you
30.Whom would you rather ________ with you?
[ ]
A.have go B.have to go
C.have gone D.to have to go
31.She ________ her husband to give up smoking, but he wouldn’t
listened to her.
[ ]
A.suggested B.persuaded
C.made D.advised
32.─May I borrow you bike?
─Sorry, it ________.
[ ]
A.was repaired B.has been repairing
C.is being repaired D.is repaired
33.The radios in the other shop will be ________, but ________.
[ ]
A.cheaper, not as better B.more cheaper, not as better
B.cheaper, not as good D.more cheap, not as good
34.Don’t eat the meat. It ________.
[ ]
A.has gone bad B.has gone badly
C.went bad D.is bad
35.I’m not free now . I still have some questions ________.
[ ]
A.to reply B.to answer to
C.to reply to D.reply
Ⅲ.完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,计30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出能填入相应空白的最佳选项。
People
live in groups, which we call societies. Societies and social relations are the
subjects 36in the social science.
Men
depend on other men and on the world around 37.The sun brings them warmth and light,
day and night, summer and winter. Plants grow 38there is air and sunshine,
earth and water; animals depend on plants; 39depend on water, air,
sunshine, and the plants and animals around them.
Wherever
people live and 40they look like, many of their
requirements are the 41 ..They need food and places to live 42.They need 43social existence, they need
friendships and relationships which will 44 to marriage and family life. The
members of a society depend on one 45.
In
different societies we find different ways of finding 46and different methods of
preparing it. Societies have 47habits and customs. They teach
children, care for 48people, look after old people
in various ways. They have different 49in life, death, and the world 50which they were born.
Most
men 51to live in peace. The members
of every social group accept certain rules and customs 52expect other members to know
them. Children are taught to 53these rules, and what they do
in 54lief partly on the habits they
55when they were young.
36.A.it B.learned C.searched D.explained
37.A.it B.them C.use D.everyone
38.A.where B.that C.whether D.for
39.A.livesB.societies C.men D.relations
40.A.which B.how C.however D.whatever
41.A.similar B.same C.one D.like
42.A.in B.on C.with D.by
43.A.for B.of C.a D.that
44.A.move B.lead C.go D.come
45.A.another Bother C.each D.thing
46.A.food B.meal C.crops D.minerals
47.A.modem B.old C.various D.limited
48.A.health B.educated C.middle-aged D.sick
49.A.positions B.talks C.beliefs D.attitudes
50.A.over B.into C.from D.beyond
51.A.want B.think C.have D, believe
52.A.or B.but C.and D.so
53.A.use B.get C.form D.follow
54.A.late B.later C.latter D.lates
55.A.learned B.knew C.taught D.received
Ⅳ.阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,计50分)
阅读下列短文,并做每篇后面的题目。从四悠悠 选项中,选出能回答或完成所给句子的最佳选项。
A
For
years, jubo (柔道) has been Japan’s most popular sport.
Now it’s becoming popular in America, too. How does a judo match work?
First,
two judo students bow to each other. This is a sign of. respect and greeting.
It’s like shaking hands.
Then
each student tries to pin the other on his back for 30 seconds. Sometimes, a
student pretends not to struggle. Then he suddenly throws the other off
balance. Or he may lift the other up and throw him down in one motion. Another
way to win is to hold your opponent in a painful grip. Then you force him to
give up.
There
is no kicking or hitting in judo. Your size and strength don’t matter.The
important things to have are balance, quickness, and the ability to think
ahead.
A
judo student wears loose pants and a loose jacket. A belt goes around his
jacket. The color of the belt tells how good he is at judo. Beginners wear
white belts. Skilled students wear brown belts. Those who wear black belts are
the most skilled of all.
At
first, judo was taught as a from of self-defense used in this way, it can
cripple or kill. But as a sport, it does not bring permanent injury or pain. In
fact, judo is now called a“gentle art”. Those who learn
judo skill also learn courtesy, respect for others, and clear thinking.
56.This article ________.
[ ]
A.is mainly about the historical development of jubo
B.describes judo as a form of self-defense
C.is mainly about how to defeat your opponent in a judo fight
D.A judo student wears loose pants and a loose jacket.
57.Which is LEAST important for understanding the main idea of this
article?
[ ]
A.As a sport, judo doesn’t bring permanent injury or pain.
B.Judo, popular in America and Japan, teaches courtesy and clear
thinking.
C.Judo is a“gentle” sport that depends on balance and quickness rather
than strength.
D.A judo student wears loose pants and a loose jacket.
58.The statement that proves that judo can be a form of self-defense is
that ________.
[ ]
A.it is called a“gentle art”
B.it does not result in permanent injury or pain
C.it can cripple or kill
D.it requires the students to bow to each other before fighting
59.The most skilled judo students wear ________.
[ ]
A.brown belts B. black belts
C.blue belts D.white belts
60.In this election, the word“permanent”( L. 2, Para.6 ) probably means
________.
[ ]
A.temporary B.unbearable
C.dangerous D.lasting
B
Every
day; in all kinds if weather, many thousands of men and women jog. Why has
jogging─running slowly for long distances─become so popular? Most joggers begin because they hear it is very
good exercise. Jogging makes the heart stronger and helps people lose weight.
It can also help them feel better about themselves.
Donald
Robbins, who is forty─two years old and works in an
office, began jogging a few years ago because he felt he was too fat. At first
he could only run about 100 yards. It took him three months to be able to run a
mile. But two years later, he ran in marathon race─over twenty─six miles. Many
joggers, like Donald Rob bins, feel that if they can succeed in jogging, they
can also succeed in other things, and quite often this feeling helps them at
their jobs
Should
you jog too? If you do, be sure to ask your doctor for advice. Jogging may be
too much exercise for you.
Does
jogging cost much? No, it costs almost nothing. But it is very important to
have a good pair of shoes that were made especially for jogging. They protect
your feet and legs from the shock of running on hard surfaces.
How
fast should you go? Jog with a friend and talk to each other as you run. If you
have difficulty talking, you’re going too fast.
How
far should you jog? Remember not to go too far too soon. In fact, you should
walk, not run, the first few times. Then do some jogs, but no more than what
you can do comfortably. After that, increase your distance a quarter or half
mile every two weeks or so. Maybe in a few years, you can even run in a
marthon. Thousands of people do.
61.The article is mainly about ________.
[ ]
A.jogging a an exercise
B.jogging as a sport
C.jogging in a safe way
D.jogging as a way to a marathon
62.Which of the following statements is true?
[ ]
A.Jogging should be done in the early morning.
B.You should not talk while jogging.
C.Jogging is time─consuming.
D.Many people think that jogging is a test of one’s will power.
63.Which piece of advice is NOT mentioned in the article?
[ ]
A.Have a good pair of shoes.
B.Ask your doctor for advice.
C.Remember not to go too far too soon at the beginning.
D.Have a sports suit.
64.Why is jogging to popular according to the reading passage?
[ ]
A.It doesn’t cost much.
B.It is very good exercise.
C.One can start jogging at any time and in any place.
D.One can talk with one’s friend while jogging.
65.The author doesn’t think that everybody is fit for jogging. Which
paragraph deals with it?
[ ]
A.Para.1. B.Para.2.
C.Para.3 D.Para.4
C
The
ancient Olympic Games were held in a sacred valley at Olympia ion western
Greece. The earliest records of the Games go back to 776 B. C. These contests
were held every four years. They were important to the Greeks. When they took
place, all wars were stopped. No one dared to break the truce of Olympia.
Criers
announced the names of winning athletes everywhere in the land. Artists made
statues of them. Poets wrote about the Olympic heroes.
The
first Olympians raced the length of the stadium at Olympia ─ about 200 yards. But later other events were added: longer races,
broad jumping, the javelin (标枪)throw, the marathon
race, and the discus (铁饼) throw. Then boxing,
wrestling(摔跤) and horseback riding were also added.
In
the beginning, only Greeks competed in the Games. But in later centuries,
athletes from other lands joined.
In
146 B. C. the Romans conquered Greece. Soon the Games began to change. Under
the Romans, they became rougher, wilder, and bloodier. Many professionals took
part, which was against the spirit of the Olympics. Finally, Emperor Theodosius
of Rome decided that the Olympics were a public danger. He did away with them
after the Games of A.D.392.They had lasted over 1,000 years.
Fifteen
hundred years passed. Then, in the 1890’s,
Baron Pierre de Coubertin of France began to interest nations in bringing the
Games back. The first modern Olympic Games were held in Athens, Greece, in 1896.They have been held every four years since then, except during the
two world wars.
66.The reading passage is mainly about ________.
[ ]
A.the first Olympics B.a history of the Olympics
C.the Greek Olympics D.the Roman Olympics
67.The Romans took over the Olympics by ________.
[ ]
A.thinking of new games B.outrunning the Greeks
C.having better athletes D.defeating the Greeks ion battle
68.The earliest recorded Olympic Games took place ________.
[ ]
A.1,500 years ago B.1,000 years ago
C.2,000 years ago D.over 2,700 years ago
69.The ancient Olympic Games stopped because ________.
[ ]
A.a war broke out between the Greeks and the Romans
B.the Greek Empire declined
C.the games had become too violent
D.the Romans hated the Greeks.
7.In this selection, the word“truce”( L. 4, Para.1) probably means
________.
[ ]
A.peace agreement B.every four years
C.game D.court
D
“You, sir, are the greatest
athlete in the world.”
It
was the King of Sweden talking to Jim Thorpe at the 1912 Olympics in Stockholm.
Thorpe had just set a world record in the decathlon championship. The decathlon
has ten track and field events. It is the greatest test in sports of a man’s
speed, strength, skill and stamina. But Thorpe had also won the pentathlom and
set a world record. The pentathlom has five track and field events. No man
before him had ever won both. No man has done it ever since.
Who
was Jim Thorpe? He was Sac and Fox Indian born near Prague, Oklahoma, on May
28,1888. At the age of 16, he entered the Carlisle Indian School in Carlisle,
Pennsylvania. At Carlisle, Thorpe starred in pracically every sport. But he won
his greatest fame as a football player. He was a six─foot,
one─inch, 190─pound powerhouse with amazing speed.
Thorpe’s
greatest game was in 1911 against Harvard, then the top team in the country.
In
that rugby (橄榄球) match, Thorpe played most bravely. The
final score was 18─15 in favour
of Thorpe’s team and Thorpe had scored every point for his team!
Then
in 1912 Thorpe won even greater glory at the Olympic Games. Unfortunately,
Thorpe made one mistake. One summer while at Carlisle he played professional
baseball for $ 15 a week.
Thorpe did not understand that this made him a professional athlete. In 1913 it
was discovered that Thorpe had played as a pro. He had to give up all his
Olympic medals and trophies. All his records were wiped out.
In
1950,393 sportwriteis voted Thorpe the greatest athlete of the country.
71.The best title for this selection probably is“________.”
[ ]
A.A Sac and Fox Indian
B.Great Baseball Player
C.Jim Thorpe’s Greatest Football Games
D.A Great All─round Athete
72.Thorpe lost his medals and trophies because________.
[ ]
A.he played baseball
B.he played for money
C.he played for the
Boston Braves
D.someone broke his
records
73.Based on your knowledge of prefixes, which of the following words
means a flat shape with 5 sides and 5 angles?
[ ]
A.Decade. B.Pentagon.
C.Quarter. D.Octagon.
74.What was Thorpe’s nationality?
[ ]
A.Norwegian. B.Indian.
C.Czechoslovak. D.American.
75.In this selection the word“stamina” (L.3, Para. 2) probably means
[ ]
A.ability to run fast B.ability to keep going
C.ability to play with
team spirit D.ability to
throw weights
第Ⅱ卷(共35分)
Ⅴ.短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,计10分)
Wherever people live and whatever the look like,
many of 76.________
their requirments are same. In different
societies we find 77.________
different ways
of find food and different methods of preparing 78.________
it. They need food and places to live. People
teach 79.________
the children, care for sick people look after
old people in 8.________
various ways, Most people want to live in the
peace. The 81.________
members of every social group accepts certain
rules and 82.________
customs and expect other members know them. 83.________
Children are taught to
follow these rules, and what they do in later
life depend 84.________
partly on the habits they learn when they were
young. 85.________
W:
No. On Tuesdays it doesn’t start until 9:00 and on Fridays not until 10:00.
第二段对话,回答第2─3题。
M:
We should phone the hospital and find our how Mother is feeling.
W:
Yes, but who should we speak to? Mother?
M:
Of course not. She will still be weak after the operation. What about the
doctor?
W:
He won’t be there. Perhaps we should speak to the nurse.
M:
All right.
第三段对话,回答第4─6题。
M:
May I speak to Mrs. Smith, please?
W:
Yes, speaking
M:
Mrs. Smith, I’ve given your message to Manager Wang. She agrees to meet you at
9 tomorrow morning.
W:
Thanks a lot. See you tomorrow.
第四段对话,回答第7─8题。
W:
Excuse me. Is there a train to Beijing soon?
M:
Yes, it leaves at 11:4.
W:
And arrives?
M:
At 14:45.
W:
Thank you.
第五段对话,回答第9─13题。
W:
Good morning, Cambrige Theatre. Can I help you?
M:
Good morning. Have you got any tickets for the pop concert on Saturday night?
W:
Certainly, sir. You want to have tickets for the pop concert?
M:
Yes, that’s right.
W:
And that’s so 14th September.
M:
I’m not sure. Is Saturday the fourteenth?
W:
Yes, it is.
M:
What time does the concert start?
W:
At eight o’ clock PM. How many tickets would you like?
M:
My wife and I, and our son. Three tickets, please.W: And your name, please?
M:
Peter Brown.
W:
Could I have you phone number, please, sir?
M:
Of nurse. You can reach me in London. The number is 7867254.
W:7─8─6─7─2─5─4.
M:
How much will that cost?
W:
Sixty─four dollars altogether, sir.
M:
Good.
W:
We’ll hold the tickets at the door until seven thirty.
M:
Thank you very much. Goodbye.
W:
Goodbye.
第六段对话,回答第14─15题。
M:
Nancy, what classes are you taking this term?
W:
I’m not sure yet. I want to take two English nurses, and maybe Spanish.
And
I’ll probably have to take maths.
M:
Aren’t you going to take biology? That’s a required class you know.
W:
I already took it. No more science classes for me. Science just isn’t something
I like. What are you taking?
M:
Only biology and English.
第七篇讲话,回答第16─20题。
Ladies
and gentlemen! Here we are at the foot of the Great Wall. It is the
longest
wall in the world. It has a long history of over 2000 years. It is one of the
wonders of the world. We’ll spend three hours and a half here. It’s 8:00 now.
We’ll leave here at 11:30. The bus will be waiting
for us at the entrance. Please remember our bus number and be back on time.
Besides, please take your valuable things with you and shut all the windows
before you get off. Have a good time!
1─5:CBBCD 6─10:BAABA
11─15:ACBCD 16─20:BADCD
21─25:CDADA 26─30:DBDAA
31─35:DCCAC 36─40:ABACD
41─45:BACBA 46─50:ACDCB
51─55:ACDBA 56─60:DDCBD
61─65:ADDBC 66─70:BDDCA
71─75:DBBDB 76.正确.
77.same前加the 78.find→finding
79.live后加in 80.Look前加and
81.去掉第一个the 82.accepts→accept
83.Know前加to 84.depend→depends
85.learn→learned/learnt
书面表达
Our
English teacher, Mrs Huang, came to our school in 197.She
has been an English teacher for more than 30 years. She works hard and has been
a model teacher for many years.
She
is kind and friendly to us after class, but she is rather strict with us in
class.She always encourages us to speak and read more English. She often says, “Practice makes perfect.”
She
is good at teaching and tries her best to make every lesson lively and interesting.
She often gives us slide shows, teaches us English songs and helps us to put on
short English plays. She is not only our teacher but also our frienD.We all respect and love her.
Tomorrow
she is going to attend an important meeting, at which she will be given a medal
for her advanced deeds.