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Life is ornamented with Sharing and liberty.***************************************************************//***************************************************************全新版大学英语(第二版)听说教程新理念网络教学平台5单元测试答案B3U1-A 得分94***************************************************************/Part I Listening Comprehension ( 28 minutes )Section A Directions: In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer.1.A) She will rewrite the paper.B) She will go to the professor to check some problems.C) She will revise her paper before handing in the final version.D) She will drop this topic and start another paper.学生答案:C得分:3分2.A) Father and Mother.B) Teacher and Parent.C) Student and Parent.D) Teacher and Student.学生答案:B得分:3分3.A) Her money was stolen.B) Her bank account was closed.C) Her checks cannot be used.D) Her bank has given her some notice.学生答案:A得分:0分4.A) She does not like the present.B) She prefers to go hiking.C) She would like to spend her birthday with the boy.D) She loves the birthday present.学生答案:D得分:3分5.A) She tinks the man looks like his mother.B) She is complimenting on the mother's picture.C) She believes that the man does not resemble his mother.D) She likes the family album.学生答案:A得分:3分Questions 6 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.6.A) Because he missed the home-cooked meals.B) Because he does not like parties.C) Because his mother does not cook good meals.D) Because he wants his mother to cook a lavish dinner for him.学生答案:A得分:3分7.A) She does not know how to cook complicated dishes.B) She is good at cooking.C) She wants to cook a lavish dinner for her son.D) She uses recipes from the cooking books to cook for the family.学生答案:B得分:3分8.A) She asks Gil to go out shopping.B) She would like to take Gil to have instant noodles and take-out food.C) She suggests Gil go to her place to have a home-cooked meal.D) She suggests that Gil tell his mother what he really desires.学生答案:C得分:3分Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.9.A) She does not think it is a good idea.B) She thinks her mother may like the gift.C) She believes that gift certificate is a better choice.D) She is convinced that there's no other options.学生答案:A得分:3分10.A) She's afraid she cannot return the gift.B) She's afraid that her mother may get disappointed.C) She wants to think about something special.D) She wants to buy her mother a car.学生答案:B得分:3分11.A) Don't buy any gift certificate or gift card.B) Buy something with some thoughts in it.C) Buy a returnable present for the mother.D) Let the mother pick her own gift.学生答案:C得分:3分Section B Direstions:Listen to three short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. All the recordings will be played once only. After you hear a question, please choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).Passage OneQuestions 12 to 14 are based on the passage you have just heard.12.A) His experience of home schooling.B) People's attitudes towards the boy's education.C) The performance of the boy as a student.D) His parents are different educators.学生答案:A得分:3分13.A) They think the boy is crazy.B) They feel sorry for the boy.C) They think the parents are controlling.D) They believe that the parents are nuts.学生答案:B得分:3分14.A) They are loving and caring to the son.B) They do not care about the boy's education.C) They want the boy to have good performance.D) They are religious and controlling.学生答案:A得分:3分Passage TwoQuestions 15 to 17 are based on the passage you have just heard.15.A) Ancient Rhea.B) Ancient Rome.C) Ancient England.D) Ancient Greece.学生答案:D得分:3分16.A) In 15th century.B) In 16th century.C) In 17th century.D) In 18th century.学生答案:C得分:3分17.A) A special dinner.B) A special cake.C) Cards, candy, flowers and dinner.D) Cards and flowers.学生答案:B得分:3分Passage ThreeQuestions 18 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.18.A) 5,000 dollars.B) 5,000 dollars and up to 800 dollars every year thereafter.C) 5,800 dollars every year.D) 800 dollars every year.学生答案:B得分:3分19.A) 5,000 dollars.B) 1,400 dollars.C) 4,000 dollars.D) 800 dollars a year.学生答案:C得分:3分20.A) To push the economy of the country.B) To INCREASE the birth rate.C) To make the country more sparsely populatedD) To reduce global warming.学生答案:C得分:0分Section C Directions: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.How can gratitude help us in our everyday lives as moms?Think about the (21)_________________ you can make in your family life just by noticing and being (22)_________________ for all the great things they do. When you express gratitude, you show your love and (23)_________________ . Everyone needs to feel these things every day. Sometimes as moms we feel that no one appreciates us ― and it is true that moms are usually last on the list to be thanked. One way you can teach gratitude is by example. Even on the days when it seems your children or husband are doing everything wrong, find a reason to thank them. Take the time and (24)_________________ to look for the good. Think about the things that your family does that (25)_________________ a "Thank you." You might say to your husband, "Thank you for working so hard for our family," or, to your child, "I really appreciate your sense of (26)_________________ ― it feels good to laugh." (27)_________________ your gratitude helps family members to understand how it feels to be appreciated. And if they still don't (28)_________________ on, let them know when you feel unappreciated. You can also tell them how great it makes you feel when they do express gratitude.Gratitude is a wonderful motivator when you need cooperation. When enlisting the help of my two-year-old, I praise him often and with (29)_________________ . I let him know that he is a great helper. I know I am teaching him appreciation because he expresses it to me. The other day I brought a (30)_________________ of multi-colored roses home. For five days, at least once or twice a day, my son thanked me for the flowers. There is power and healing in gratitude.学生答案:difference得分:4分您可以修改得分:学生答案:thankful得分:4分您可以修改得分:学生答案:appreciation得分:4分您可以修改得分:学生答案:energy得分:4分您可以修改得分:学生答案:deserve得分:4分您可以修改得分:学生答案:humor得分:4分您可以修改得分:学生答案:Expressing得分:4分您可以修改得分:学生答案:catch得分:4分您可以修改得分:学生答案:enthusiasm得分:4分您可以修改得分:学生答案:bunch得分:4分您可以修改得分:。

新理念英语上机测试(华工版)b4u4-a

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新理念英语上机测试(华工版)b4u4-a全新版第二版听说B4U14-APart I Listening Comprehension ( 31 minutes )Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer.1.A) The town hall.B) Brook Road.C) Victoria Street.D) Central Bank.Script: Woman: Excuse me, I am trying to get to the dance party in Bryce Street.Man: Oh, yes, I suppose that’ll be the town hall. Well, right now, as you can see, we are in the main square, at the corner of Brook Road and Victoria Street. You can see the Central Bank across the road on the opposite corner. The town hall is to the left of the Central Bank.Question: Where does the woman want to go?正确答案: A2.A) A football match.B) A tennis match.C) A running competition.D) A basketball match.Script: Woman: You would do well in your 400-meter relay! What time is the competition?Man: Let me see, I have got the schedule here. The 400-meter relay is at 1:30 pm.Question: What are the two speakers mainly talking about?正确答案: C3.A) Asking information on her music class.B) Asking for taking a make-up violin exam.C) Asking for a practical violin exam.D) Asking for a Grade 7 make-up violin exam. Script: Man: Hello, this is the Jackson School of Music. Can I help you?Woman: Hello, my name is Jane Smith. I want to sit my Grade 7 violin exam this weekend, the practical exam. Can you help me?Question: What does the woman call for?正确答案: C4.A) She will ride her bike around the city.B) She will take a train trip to the city.C) She will ride her bike to her teacher’s home.D) She will visit her aunt.Script: Man: Hi, Lisa, what are you doing today? Woman: I am going to ride my bike to Jones Street Station and catch a train to visit my auntie.Question: What will Lisa do today?正确答案: D5.A) In the ticket office.B) Outside the station.C) From a ticket machine.D) Near the entrance.Script: Man: Good morning. Can you please tell me how to find a ticket office here?Woman: I am afraid there is no ticket office around here. There are ticket machines just inside the entrance, to your right.Question: Where can the woman buy the ticket?正确答案: CQuestions 6 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Script: Woman: Hello, my car was stolen and I want to report it.Man: Where was it when it was stolen?Woman: It was parked outside of my apartment building. I went outside this morning to drive to work, and it was gone.Man: Okay, you need to fill out this form. Put down the maker and model of the vehicle, the year, and the color. You’ll also need the license plate number. Do you know the vehicle’s VIN number?Woman: No, I don’t.Man: That’s okay. Just fill it out and we’ll launch an investigation.Woman: What do you think the chances are that I’ll recover my car?Man: That’s hard to say. If it was stolen by some kids who wanted to take a joyride, they’ll abandon it afterwards and you may get it back in one piece. If it was taken by professional car thieves, that’s adifferent story. They usually strip the cars of their parts and sell them to chop shops. You may not want your car back after it’s been stripped.Woman: I’ll just have to wish for the best.Man: We’ll notify you if we have some news.Woma n: Thanks. In the meantim e, I’d better get used to taking subways and buses around town!6.A) Outside a shopping mall.B) Outside the apartment building.C) Outside the parking lot.D) Outside the office.Script: Where was the car stolen?正确答案: B7.A) They will abandon the car soon and she can get it back.B) They will return the car in one piece.C) They will take the car to a garage.D) They will strip the car of their parts and sell them.Script: What would happen to the car if it was stolen by some kids?正确答案: A8.A) She will take a taxi back.B) She will need to wait for the news from the police.C) She will take a subway back to work.D) She will have to use someone else’s car.Script: What will the woman do next?正确答案: BQuestions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Script: Woman: Have you heard the latest news? Man: No, what is it?Woman: Charlie was fired last Friday after the company found out that he had been cooking the books for over six months and had taken more than $50,000.Man: Charlie? I don’t believe it! He is the most upstanding person I know. I can imagine him stretching the truth now and th en, but he’s the last person I would think of as being truly dishonest. I would never think to question his integrity.Wom an: It wasn’t greed that made him do it. His wife has been ill and he couldn’t pay the medical bills.I think he had the best of intentions in trying to get his wife the healthcare she needed, but it was only a matter of time before he got caught, no matter how well he covered his tracks.Man: Well, I know he’s a bad liar and he’s not known to make mistakes, so I’m not surprised that someone caught on pretty quickly when there were irregularities in the accounting. What I don’t understand is, if he was havi ng financial problems, why didn’t he tell anybody? Some of us may have helped.Woman: I don’t know. Maybe he felt desperat e and just didn’t know what to do. I’m sure his wife beingsick has been difficult for him. I don’t think the company is going to press charges, though, under the circumstances.Man: I’m glad to hear that. That’s the last thing he needs. It’s clear tha t he showed poor judgment, but he’s not a criminal.Woman: That’s the general consensus. I’m thinking of taking up a collection to help him out. Do you think the company would mind?Man: Considering he was fired, I’d keep it a secret from managemen t, but I think it’s a great idea.9.A) His house caught fire.B) He lost his job.C) He was ill.D) He became a fireman.Script: What happened to Charlie last Friday?正确答案: B10.A) He was greedy and wanted to become a rich man.B) He was dishonest and wanted to make some easy money.C) His wife was ill and he needed money.D) He was a good liar.Script: Why did Charlie take the money from the company?正确答案: C11.A) The two speakers thought Charlie was a bad guy.B) The two speakers are sympathetic with Charlie.C) The two speakers wanted to help Charlie.D) The two speakers would like to report to the president of the company.Script: What can be inferred from the conversation?正确答案: BSection BDirestions:Listen to three short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. All the recordings will be played once only. After you hear a question, please choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).Passage OneQuestions 12 to 14 are based on the passage you have just heard.Script: The Public Security Bureau said Wednesday that thenumber of serious crimes, such as arson, explosions, murder, rape and kidnapping went down last year. The PSB says there were more than 6,000 arson cases, down 11 percent, and 586 cases involving explosives, down 25 percent. No precise figures were given for murder, rape and kidnapping, but the PSB said murder decreased by 10 percent, while rape and kidnapping each dropped about two percent.Wu Heping, a spokesman for China’s Public Security Bureau, says economic crimes rose more than 4 percent last year, to more than 84,000 cases. He says economic crimes have reached a new pea k. In recent years with China’s fast economic development, economic crimes have been climbing higher every day. In the past, Chinese officials have admitted that hundreds of such incidents occu r every day in China’s vast countryside, and have grown along with China’s wealth gap.Overall, the PSB says there were more than 4.5 million criminal cases last year, about the same as the year before. The vast majority of crimes involved theft, robbery, and burglary, which hardly dropped at all.12.A) Arson.B) Murder.C) Kidnapping.D) Theft.Script: What is not mentioned as the category of crimes which went down last year?正确答案: D13.A) More than 6,000.B) More than 5,000.C) More than 586.D) More than 685.Script: How many cases of arson were there last year?正确答案: A14.A) All crime categories went down.B) The majority of crimes hardly went down.C) The majority of crimes were murder and kidnapping.D) All crime categories went up.Script: What was the situation about the majority of crimes in China last year?正确答案: BPassage TwoQuestions 15 to 17 are based on the passage you have just heard.Script: Crime is increasing worldwide. There is every reason to believe the trend will continue through the next few decades. Crime rates have always been high in multi-cultural industrialized societies such as the United States. But a new phenomenon has appeared on the world scene: rapidly rising crime rates in nations that previously reported few offences. Street crimes such as robbery, rape, murder and auto theft are clearly rising, particularly in Eastern European countries, such as Hungary, and in Western European nations, such as the Untied Kingdom. What is driving this crime explosion? There are no simple answers. Still, there are certain conditions associated with rising crime. Increasing variety of population, greater cultural pluralism, higher immigration, democratization of governments, changing national borders, greater economic growth and the lack of accepted social ideas of right and wrong. These conditions areincreasingly observable around the world. For instance, cultures that were previously isolated and simple such as Japan, Denmark and Greece, are now facing the sort of cultural variety that has been common in America for most of its history. Multiculturalism can be a rewarding, enriching experience, but it can also lead to a clash of values. Variety in societies will be the rule in the 21st century, and failure to recognize and plan for such diversity can lead to serious crime problems.15.A) Crime rates are going down.B) Crime rates are increasing.C) Criminals are getting more cruel.D) Criminals are being caught faster.Script: What is probably the trend of crime worldwide according to the speaker?正确答案: B16.A) Eastern Asia.B) Western Africa.C) Eastern Europe.D) Western America.Script: In which part of the world are street crimes increasing particularly?正确答案: C17.A) They are now facing isolation.B) They are now changing national borders.C) They are now facing cultural variety.D) They are now facing American cultures.Script: What can be inferred about Denmark and Greece?正确答案: CPassage ThreeQuestions 18 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.Script: A computer crime is generally defined as one that involves the use of computers and software for illegal purposes. This doesn’t mean that all the crimes are new types of crime. On the contrary, many of these crimes, such as abuse of funds, the alteration of records, theft, and terrorism, can be committed without a computer. But with a computer, these offenses can be carried out more quickly and with less chance that the person responsible for the crime will be discovered.Computer crimes are on the rise and have been for the last twelve years. Just how much these computer crimes cost the American public is in dispute, but estimates range from $3 billion to $5 billion annually. Even the FBI, which attempts to keep track of the growth or decline of all kinds of crimes, is unable to say precisely how large a loss is involved; however, it estimates that the average take from a company hit by computer crime is $600,000. A number ofreasons are given for the increase in computer crimes: (A) more computers in use and, thus, more people who are familiar with basic computer operation; (B) more computers tied together in satellite and otherdata-transmission networks; and (C) the easy access of microcomputers to huge mainframe data bases.18.A) Computer use and software application.B) A crime involving computers and software for illegal purposes.C) A crime related to Internet use.D) A crime involving computer users and Internet users.Script: What is a computer crime generally defined as?正确答案: B19.A) All the computer crimes are new types of crime.B) Many of the computer crimes can be committed without a computer.C) With a computer, a criminal can make more money.D) With a computer, a crime is more difficult to be discovered.Script: Which of the following statements is correct according to the speaker?正确答案: B20.A) It is estimated to be 3 billion dollars.B) It is estimated to be 4 billion dollars.C) It is estimated to be around 3 to 5 billion dollars per year.D) It is estimated to be from 3 to 6 billion dollars per year.Script: How much do computer crimes cost the American public?正确答案: C。

新理念英语上机测试(华工版)B3U4-A

新理念英语上机测试(华工版)B3U4-A
全新版第二版听说B3U4-A
Part I Listening Comprehension ( 32 minutes )
Section A
Directions: In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer.
Script: What can be inferred about this man?
正确答案: B
8.
A) He should go to his former girl friend.
B) He should change his negative attitude.
Chelsea: There are plenty of women you could go out with. Just open your eyes and look around.
Tony: All of the women I know are either crazy or attached. I've given up on dating.

新理念英语上机测试(华工版)B4U2-A

新理念英语上机测试(华工版)B4U2-A

新理念英语上机测试(华⼯版)B4U2-A全新版第⼆版听说B4U2-APart I Listening Comprehension ( 29 minutes )Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer.1.A) PE727.B) PD672.C) PD673.D) PE732.Script: Woman: Your confirmation number is PD672. Is there anything else I can help you with?Man: No, that's all. Thanks.Woman: Have a nice day and thank you for calling Dutton Hotels.Question: What is the confirmation number for the man?正确答案:B2.A) She felt painful.B) She was happy about the comments.C) She was upset.D) She would take the constructive criticism.Script: Woman: I just got my paper back from Professor Rodriguez and it’s all marked up. Next to the conclusion, he wrote that I didn’t properly summarize my main points. See what I mean? There’s nothing he likes about this essay.Man: I think you should take the constructive criticism as it’s meant to help you.Question: How did the woman feel about the professor’s remarks on her paper?正确答案:C3.A) To do some boxing.B) To go for a jogging.C) To do some aerobics.D) To do some walking.Script: Man: Okay, I’m ready to walk my way to better fitness!Woman: I’m glad you’re so enthusiastic about starting to exercise.Question: What is the man ready to do?正确答案:D4.A) He asked his mother to prepare for him.B) He asked his mother to pack his books.C) He planed to buy his lunch at school.D) He wanted to have lunch at home.Script: Mom: Do you have all of your books and supplies in your backpack? Oh and I’ve packed you a lunch already. Paul: You didn’t have to do that, Mom. I was going to buy lunch at school.Question: What did the man plan for his lunch?正确答案:C5.A) She likes the 60-inch screen TV.B) She wanted to have a 40-inch one.C) She was upset about the man’s suggestion.D) She was a bit surprised and did not entirely agree.Script: Man: According to what I’ve read, with a viewing distance of 10 feet, we should look for a screen size of about 40 inches. I was thinking more like a 60-inch screen.Woman: A 60-inch TV? That would take up the entire living room wall.Question: How did the woman feel about the suggestion?正确答案:DQuestions 6 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Script: Woman: Hi, I thought you might be out here. Geez, it’s really cold!Man: I know, but I really needed a smoke break after that long meeting. Can I have one from you? I left my pack of cigarettes on my desk.Woman: Sure. Here’s my lighter. What do you think about the new incentives the company is offering to employees to quit? Have you thought about it?Man: Yeah, but I’ve smoked for 20 years. I tried quitting, but it didn’t work. I’m doomed to a lifetime of ashtrays and stained fingers.Woman: I’ve been butting heads with my boyfriend for years. He wants me to quit, but I say, to each his own.Man: The incentives are pretty good, though, I have to admit: a cash bonus and more money towards our health plans. Woman: Yeah, I could use the cash. Have you tried one of those nicotine patches?Man: No, I haven’t.6.A) He wanted some fresh air.B) He needed to smoke.C) He needed a break.D) He wanted to talk with the woman.Script: Why did the man stay in the cold outside?正确答案:B7.A) 20 years.B) 12 years.C) One year.D) Not mentioned specifically.Script: How long has the woman been smoking?正确答案:D8.A) He wanted to quit but he failed.B) He was addicted and did not try at all.C) He was trying now.D) He wanted to try the nicotine patches.Script: What is the man’s attitude towards quitting smoking?。

新理念英语上机测试华工版B3U1A

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Life is ornamented with Sharing and liberty.***************************************************************//***************************************************************崭新版大学英语(第二版)听闻教程新理念网络教课平台 5 单元测试答案B3U1-A得分94***************************************************************/Part I Listening Comprehension ( 28 minutes )Section A Directions: In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer.1.A)She will rewrite the paper.B)She will go to the professor to check some problems.C)She will revise her paper before handing in the final version.D)She will drop this topic and start another paper.学生答案: C得分: 3分2.A)Father and Mother.B)Teacher and Parent.C)Student and Parent.D)Teacher and Student.学生答案: B得分: 3分3.A)Her money was stolen.B)Her bank account was closed.C)Her checks cannot be used.D)Her bank has given her some notice.学生答案: A得分: 0分4.A)She does not like the present.B)She prefers to go hiking.C)She would like to spend her birthday with the boy.D)She loves the birthday present.学生答案: D得分: 3分5.A)She tinks the man looks like his mother.B)She is complimenting on the mother's picture.C)She believes that the man does not resemble his mother.D)She likes the family album.学生答案: A得分: 3分Questions 6 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.6.A)Because he missed the home-cooked meals.B)Because he does not like parties.C)Because his mother does not cook good meals.D)Because he wants his mother to cook a lavish dinner for him. 学生答案: A得分: 3分7.A) She does not know how to cook complicated dishes.B)She is good at cooking.C)She wants to cook a lavish dinner for her son.D)She uses recipes from the cooking books to cook for the family.学生答案: B得分: 3分8.A)She asks Gil to go out shopping.B)She would like to take Gil to have instant noodles and take-out food.C)She suggests Gil go to her place to have a home-cooked meal.D)She suggests that Gil tell his mother what he really desires.学生答案: C得分: 3分Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.9.A)She does not think it is a good idea.B)She thinks her mother may like the gift.C)She believes that gift certificate is a better choice.D)She is convinced that there's no other options.学生答案: A得分: 3分10.A)She's afraid she cannot return the gift.B)She's afraid that her mother may get disappointed.C)She wants to think about something special.D)She wants to buy her mother a car.学生答案: B得分: 3分11.A)Don't buy any gift certificate or gift card.B)Buy something with some thoughts in it.C)Buy a returnable present for the mother.D)Let the mother pick her own gift.学生答案: C得分: 3分Section B Direstions : Listen to three short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. All the recordings will be played once only. After you hear a question, please choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).Passage OneQuestions 12 to 14 are based on the passage you have just heard.12.A)His experience of home schooling.B)People's attitudes towards the boy's education.C)The performance of the boy as a student.D)His parents are different educators.学生答案: A得分: 3分13.A)They think the boy is crazy.B)They feel sorry for the boy.C)They think the parents are controlling.D)They believe that the parents are nuts.学生答案: B得分: 3分14.A)They are loving and caring to the son.B)They do not care about the boy's education.C)They want the boy to have good performance.D)They are religious and controlling.学生答案: A得分: 3分Passage TwoQuestions 15 to 17 are based on the passage you have just heard.15.A)Ancient Rhea.B)Ancient Rome.C)Ancient England.D)Ancient Greece.学生答案: D得分: 3分16.A)In 15th century.B)In 16th century.C)In 17th century.D)In 18th century.学生答案: C得分: 3分17.A)A special dinner.B)A special cake.C)Cards, candy, flowers and dinner.D)Cards and flowers.学生答案: B得分: 3分Passage ThreeQuestions 18 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.18.A)5,000 dollars.B)5,000 dollars and up to 800 dollars every year thereafter.C)5,800 dollars every year.D)800 dollars every year.学生答案: B得分: 3分19.A)5,000 dollars.B)1,400 dollars.C)4,000 dollars.D) 800 dollars a year.学生答案: C得分: 3分20.A)To push the economy of the country.B)To INCREASE the birth rate.C)To make the country more sparsely populatedD)To reduce global warming.学生答案: C得分: 0分Section C Directions: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.How can gratitude help us in our everyday lives as moms?Think about the (21)_________________ you can make in your family life just by noticing and being (22)_________________ for all the great things they do. When you express gratitude, you show your love and (23)_________________ . Everyone needs to feel these things every day. Sometimes as moms we feel that no one appreciates us ― and it is true that moms are usually last on the list to be thanked. One way you can teach gratitude is by example. Even on the days when it seems your children or husband are doing everything wrong, find a reason to thank them. Take the time and (24)_________________ to look for the good. Think about the thingsthat your family does that (25)_________________ a "Thank you." You might say to your husband, "Thank you for working so hard for our family," or, to your child, "I really appreciateyour sense of (26)_________________― it feels good to laugh." (27)_________________ your gratitude helps family members to understand how it feels to be appreciated. And if they still don't (28)_________________ on, let them know when you feel unappreciated. You can also tell them how great it makes you feel when they do express gratitude.Gratitude is a wonderful motivator when you need cooperation. When enlisting the help of my two-year-old, I praise him often and with (29)_________________ . I let him know that heis a great helper. I know I am teaching him appreciation because he expresses it to me. The other day I brought a (30)_________________ of multi-colored roses home. For five days, at least once or twice a day, my son thanked me for the flowers. There is power and healing in gratitude.学生答案: difference得分: 4 分您能够改正得分:学生答案: thankful得分: 4 分您能够改正得分:学生答案: appreciation得分: 4 分您能够改正得分:学生答案: energy得分: 4 分您能够改正得分:学生答案: deserve得分: 4 分您能够改正得分:学生答案: humor得分: 4 分您能够改正得分:学生答案: Expressing得分: 4 分您能够改正得分:学生答案: catch得分: 4 分您能够改正得分:学生答案: enthusiasm得分: 4 分您能够改正得分:学生答案: bunch得分: 4 分您能够改正得分:。

新理念英语听说答案

新理念英语听说答案

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life is ornamented with sharing and liberty.***************************************************************//***************************************************************全新版大学英语(第二版)听说教程新理念网络教学平台5单元测试答案b3u1-a 得分94***************************************************************/part i listening comprehension ( 28 minutes )section a directions: in this section, you will hear several conversations. at the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. both the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. after each question there will be a pause. during the pause, you must read the four choices marked a), b), c) and d), and decide which is the best answer.1.a) she will rewrite the paper.b) she will go to the professor to check some problems.c) she will revise her paper before handing in the final version.d) she will drop this topic and start another paper.学生答案:c得分:3分2.a) father and mother.b) teacher and parent.c) student and parent.d) teacher and student.学生答案:b得分:3分3.a) her money was stolen.b) her bank account was closed.c) her checks cannot be used.d) her bank has given her some notice.学生答案:a得分:0分4.a) she does not like the present.b) she prefers to go hiking.c) she would like to spend her birthday with the boy.d) she loves the birthday present.学生答案:d得分:3分5.a) she tinks the man looks like his mother.b) she is complimenting on the mothers picture.c) she believes that the man does not resemble his mother.d) she likes the family album.学生答案:a得分:3分questions 6 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.6.a) because he missed the home-cooked meals.b) because he does not like parties.c) because his mother does not cook good meals.d) because he wants his mother to cook a lavish dinner for him.学生答案:a得分:3分7.a) she does not know how to cook complicated dishes.b) she is good at cooking.c) she wants to cook a lavish dinner for her son.d) she uses recipes from the cooking books to cook for the family.学生答案:b得分:3分8.a) she asks gil to go out shopping.b) she would like to take gil to have instant noodles and take-out food.c) she suggests gil go to her place to have a home-cooked meal.d) she suggests that gil tell his mother what he really desires.学生答案:c得分:3分questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.9.a) she does not think it is a good idea.b) she thinks her mother may like the gift.c) she believes that gift certificate is a better choice.d) she is convinced that theres no other options.学生答案:a得分:3分10.a) shes afraid she cannot return the gift.b) shes afraid that her mother may get disappointed.c) she wants to think about something special.d) she wants to buy her mother a car.学生答案:b得分:3分11.a) dont buy any gift certificate or gift card.b) buy something with some thoughts in it.c) buy a returnable present for the mother.d) let the mother pick her own gift.学生答案:c得分:3分section b direstions:listen to three short passages. at the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. all the recordings will be played once only. after you hear a question, please choose the best answer from the four choices marked a), b), c) and d).passage onequestions 12 to 14 are based on the passage you have just heard.12.a) his experience of home schooling.b) peoples attitudes towards the boys education.c) the performance of the boy as a student.d) his parents are different educators.学生答案:a得分:3分13.a) they think the boy is crazy.b) they feel sorry for the boy.c) they think the parents are controlling.d) they believe that the parents are nuts.学生答案:b得分:3分14.a) they are loving and caring to the son.b) they do not care about the boys education.c) they want the boy to have good performance.d) they are religious and controlling.学生答案:a得分:3分passage twoquestions 15 to 17 are based on the passage you have just heard.15.a) ancient rhea.b) ancient rome.c) ancient england.d) ancient greece.学生答案:d得分:3分16.a) in 15th century.b) in 16th century.c) in 17th century.d) in 18th century.学生答案:c得分:3分17.a) a special dinner.b) a special cake.c) cards, candy, flowers and dinner.d) cards and flowers.学生答案:b得分:3分passage threequestions 18 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.18.a) 5,000 dollars.b) 5,000 dollars and up to 800 dollars every year thereafter.c) 5,800 dollars every year.d) 800 dollars every year.学生答案:b得分:3分19.a) 5,000 dollars.b) 1,400 dollars.c) 4,000 dollars.【篇二:新理念英语上机测试(华工版)_b3u2-a】***********************************本人上传的文档均不是随随便便就能找到的。

新理念英语上机测试华工版BUA

新理念英语上机测试华工版BUA

新理念英语上机测试华工版B U ADocument serial number【NL89WT-NY98YT-NC8CB-NNUUT-NUT108】全新版第二版听说B4U2-APart I Listening Comprehension ( 29 minutes )Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer.1.A) PE727.B) PD672.C) PD673.D) PE732.Script: Woman: Your confirmation number is PD672. Is there anything else I can help you withMan: No, that's all. Thanks.Woman: Have a nice day and thank you for calling Dutton Hotels.Question: What is the confirmation number for the man正确答案: B2.A) She felt painful.B) She was happy about the comments.C) She was upset.D) She would take the constructive criticism. Script: Woman: I just got my paper back from Professor Rodriguez and it’s all ma rked up. Next to the conclusion, he wrote that I didn’t properly summarize my main points. See what I mean There’s nothing he likes about this essay.Man: I think you should take the constructive criticism as it’s meant to help you.Question: How did the woman feel about the professor’s remarks on her paper正确答案: C3.A) To do some boxing.B) To go for a jogging.C) To do some aerobics.D) To do some walking.Script: Man: Okay, I’m ready to walk my way to better fitness!Woman: I’m glad you’re so enthusiastic about starting to exercise.Question: What is the man ready to do正确答案: D4.A) He asked his mother to prepare for him.B) He asked his mother to pack his books.C) He planed to buy his lunch at school.D) He wanted to have lunch at home.Script: Mom: Do you have all of your books and supplies in your backpack Oh and I’ve packed you a lunch already.Paul: You didn’t have to do that, Mom. I was going to buy lunch at school.Question: What did the man plan for his lunch正确答案: C5.A) She likes the 60-inch screen TV.B) She wanted to have a 40-inch one.C) She was ups et about the man’s suggestion.D) She was a bit surprised and did not entirely agree.Script: Man: According to what I’ve read, with a viewing distance of 10 feet, we should look for a screen size of about 40 inches. I was thinking morelike a 60-inch screen.Woman: A 60-inch TV That would take up the entire living room wall.Question: How did the woman feel about the suggestion正确答案: DQuestions 6 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Script: Woman: Hi, I thought you might be out here. Geez, it’s really cold!Man: I know, but I really needed a smoke breakafter that long meeting. Can I have one from you I left my pack of cigarettes on my desk.Woman: Sure. Here’s my lighter. What do you think about the new incentives the company is offering to employees to quit Have you thought about itMan: Yeah, but I’ve smoked for 20 years. I tried quitting, but it didn’t work. I’m doomed to alifetime of ashtrays and stained fingers.Woman: I’ve been butting heads with my boyfriend for years. He wants me to quit, but I say, to each his own.Man: The incentives are pretty good, though, I have to admit: a cash bonus and more money towards our health plans.Woman: Yeah, I could use the cash. Have you tried one of those nicotine patchesMan: No, I haven’t.6.A) He wanted some fresh air.B) He needed to smoke.C) He needed a break.D) He wanted to talk with the woman.Script: Why did the man stay in the cold outside正确答案: B7.A) 20 years.B) 12 years.C) One year.D) Not mentioned specifically.Script: How long has the woman been smoking正确答案: D8.A) He wanted to quit but he failed.B) He was addicted and did not try at all.C) He was trying now.D) He wanted to try the nicotine patches.Script: What is the man’s attitude towardsquitting smoking正确答案: AQuestions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Script: Agent: What date do you plan to check inJeff: I'd like to check in on October 12th and check out on the 15th.Agent: Okay, let me see what we have. For how manyJeff: One. And, if possible, I'm looking for a non-smoking room.Agent: Sure, we have a non-smoking queen with an ocean view for $189 or a standard room with a courtyard view for $139 a night.Jeff: I'd like to book the standard room.Agent: Okay, I have you booked in a standard non-smoking queen, checking in on October 12th and departing on the 15th. What major credit card would you like to use to guarantee the reservationJeff: A Visa.Agent: The number and expirationJeff: It's 7388-2424-3535-1818 and the expiration is 05/08.9.A) He wants to book a hotel room.B) He wants to book a restaurant table.C) He wants to book a theater seat.D) He wants to book a non-smoking flight.Script: What is the man calling for正确答案: A10.A) 189 dollars.B) 198 dollars.C) 139 dollars.D) 138 dollars.Script: How much does a room with a courtyard view cost正确答案: C11.A) On October 15.B) On November 15.C) On November 12.D) On October 12.Script: When will the man check in his standard non-smoking room正确答案: DSection BDirestions:Listen to three short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. All the recordings will be played once only. After you hear a question, please choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).Passage OneQuestions 12 to 14 are based on the passage you have just heard.Script: Good afternoon and welcome toFlight 345, service to Los Angeles International Airport. We appreciate your full attention to this important safety announcement. This 747 aircraft is equipped with four emergency exits, two in the front of the plane and two in the back. Be sure to identify the nearest exit to you, which may be behind you. If theplane should lose pressure, an oxygen mask will drop from the compartment above your seat.Passenger seat cushions on this aircraft may be used as a flotation device and detailed instructions may be found on the safety information card in the seat pocket in front of you. Smoking is not permitted at any time while on board this aircraft.The following electronic devices may not be used during takeoff or landing: portable compact disk players, portable computers, and cellular phones which should be in the off position. Now in preparation for takeoff, please fasten your seatbelt, return your seatback and tray tables to the full upright and locked position. Your carry-on luggage must be put in the overhead compartments or underneath the seat in front of you. On behalf of all Mar Vista Airline employees, we'd like to thank you for selecting us today. We hope you enjoy your flight.12.A) Flight 747.B) Flight 345.C) Flight 354.D) Flight 435.Script: What is the flight number正确答案: B13.A) An oxygen mask will drop from the compartment above the seat.B) The seat belt will be fastened.C) The luggage will be dropped.D) The compartment will be damaged.Script: What will happen if the plane should lose pressure正确答案: A14.A) Portable compact disk players.B) A laptop.C) A mobile phone.D) A watch.Script: Which of the following devices may be used during takeoff or landing正确答案: DPassage TwoQuestions 15 to 17 are based on the passage you have just heard.Script: Some good news from the world of advertising Well, yes. Because ads for nicotine patches and other ways to quit smoking actually do work — and they work even if you d on’t buy the product being advertised.That’s the finding of a study to be published by Cornell researchers in an upcoming issue of the Journal of Political Economy in 2011. Because although some people who saw ads did buy the products being advertised, it seems that just seeing the ads convinces other people to try to quit, regardless of how they do it. The phenomenon of influencing consumersbeyond the advertised method is known as the spillover effect.A 2006 study by the same authors found that consumers see more ads for over-the-counter-stop-smoking products than for those available only by prescription. Over-the-counter-stop-smoking aids are more heavily advertised. So if more products were available over the counter, there would presumably be more advertising, which in turn could lead to a lot more former smokers, regardless of how they stop.15.A) Seeing ads for ways to quit smoking can help people to stop smoking.B) Nicotine patches do not work for those who want to quit smoking.C) People can be convinced to quit smoking.D) Spillover effects cannot be useful.Script: What is the passage mainly about正确答案: A16.A) Counter effects.B) Authority effects.C) Spillover effects.D) Peer pressure effects.Script: What is the phenomenon of influencing consumers beyond the advertised method known as正确答案: C17.A) In 2011.B) In 2010.C) In 2007.D) In 2006.Script: When was the earlier research done正确答案: DPassage ThreeQuestions 18 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.Script: . President Barack Obama signedinto law Monday bill regulating the nation's tobacco industry. The bill gives the federal government the ability to regulate the production and sale of cigarettes and other tobacco products.Decades after the dangers of tobacco first became known, the strongest anti-smoking legislationin . history has been signed into law by the President. The measure does not criminalize tobacco or limit the availability of tobacco products to adults. But it will have a big impact on the way cigarettes are produced and sold — particularly to young people. President Obama says protecting children is what thebill is all about."Each day, 1,000 young people under the age of 18 become new, regular, daily smokers," he said. "And almost 90 percent of smokers began at or before their 18th birthday."The president says he knows the problem too well."I was one of these teenagers, and so I know how difficult it can be to break this habit whenit's been with you for a long time," he said. "And I also know that kids today don't just start smoking for no reason. They're aggressively targeted as customers by the tobacco industry."For the first time, a government agency —the Food and Drug Administration or FDA — will have the authority to regulate tobacco products.Mr. Obama noted that under the new law, the FDA can ban certain substances in cigarettes andrestrict the marketing techniques used by tobacco companies."It will curb the ability of tobacco companies to market products to our children by using appealing flavors," he said. "It will force these companies to more clearly and publicly acknowledge the harmful and deadly effects of the products they sell." The President signed the legislation at a ceremony in the White House Rose Garden surrounded by members of Congress and representatives of health advocacy groups — including three children from anorganization called "The Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids."18.A) A bill gives the federal government the ability to regulate the production and sale of cigarettes and other tobacco products.B) A bill advocates anti-smoking campaign.C) A bill allows FDA to ban cigarette productionand stop the advertisement on smoking.D) A bill forbids the young people to smoke in the public.Script: What did President Obama sign into law正确答案: A19.A) FDA can now ban smoking.B) FDA has the power to regulate tobacco products.C) FDA can decide on the sales of tobacco.D) FDA can choose the advertisement of cigarette products.Script: What authority does the FDA have after the legislation正确答案: B20.A) It will force these companies to stopadvertising cigarettes.B) It will force these companies to more clearlyand publicly acknowledge the harmful and deadly effects.C) It will force these companies to reduce their cigarettes’ production and advertising in publicplaces.D) It will force these companies to warn the public and ask the public to quit smoking.Script: What influence will the bill have on companies which produce or sell tobacco正确答案: BSection CDirections: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.Drinking alcohol and smoking cigarettes appear to increase the risk of certain common throat and stomach cancers, Dutch researchers reported on Monday.The findings, (21)_________________ at an American Association for Cancer Research meeting in Washington, underline other health recommendations for people to follow a healthy lifestyle and drink and smoke only in (22)_________________ ."It appeared that current smokers have the highest risks, and former smokers have an(23)_________________ risk compared with never smokers," Jessie Steevens, an epidemiologist at Maastricht University in the Netherlands, said in a statement.The (24)_________________ of stomach cancer has fallen dramatically in the United States and western Europe over the past 60 years but the disease (25)_________________ a serious problem in much of the rest of the world, where it is a (26)_________________ cause of cancer death, according to the Mayo Clinic.Throat cancer is a form of cancer that starts in the inner layer of the throat, the 10-inch-long tube that (27)_________________ the throat to the stomach.Other studies have linked throat cancer in general to drinking and smoking, but Steevens and colleagues wanted to refine the risk of the different types of the tumours.Smoking was (28)_________________ with an increased risk of the throat cancer. "These are the results when no other aspects of smoking were considered, such as the amount of cigarettes smoked perday and the number of years a person smoked," Steevens said."When we took into account the smoking (29)_________________ and frequency, it appeared that the difference in risk between (30)_________________ smokers and current smokers could partly be explained by these other aspects of smoking."Script: Drinking alcohol and smoking cigarettes appear to increase the risk of certain common throat and stomach cancers, Dutch researchers reported on Monday.The findings, presented at an American Association for Cancer Research meeting in Washington, underline other health recommendations for people to follow a healthy lifestyle and drink and smoke only in moderation."It appeared that current smokers have the highest risks, and former smokers have an intermediate risk compared with never smokers," Jessie Steevens, an epidemiologist at Maastricht University in the Netherlands, said in a statement.The incidence of stomach cancer has fallen dramatically in the United States and western Europe over the past 60 years but the disease remains a serious problem in much of the rest of the world, where it is a leading cause of cancer death, according to the Mayo Clinic.Throat cancer is a form of cancer that starts in the inner layer of the throat, the 10-inch-long tube that connects the throat to the stomach.Other studies have linked throat cancer in general to drinking and smoking, but Steevens and colleagues wanted to refine the risk of the different types of the tumours.Smoking was associated with an increased risk of the throat cancer. "These are the results when no other aspects of smoking were considered, such as the amount of cigarettes smoked per day and the number of years a person smoked," Steevens said."When we took into account the smoking duration and frequency, it appeared that the difference in risk between former smokers and current smokerscould partly be explained by these other aspects of smoking."正确答案: presented正确答案: moderation正确答案: intermediate正确答案: incidence正确答案: remains正确答案: leading正确答案: connects正确答案: associated正确答案: duration正确答案: formerPart II Oral Tasks ( 2 minutes )Section AInterpret the following Chinese passage into English. You can either interpret it sentence by sentence or give out the main points in your own words. You will have two minutes for preparation and three minutes for interpretation.31. 调查发现,英国83%的成年人以及78%的烟民中认为吸烟是一种违反公益的行为,而25%的烟民感到被社会排斥(repel);21%的烟民在公众场合吸烟时会感到内疚。

新理念英语上机测试(华工版)Book4 Unit11

新理念英语上机测试(华工版)Book4 Unit11

<b>Directions: </b>In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer.<b>Directions: </b>In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer.Woman: Good afternoon, can you tell me how much those lambs' wool sweaters are, the ones over there on the counter? Man: Yes, ma'am. 8 pounds and 35 pence.Question:What does the woman ask for?She asks for lambs' wool.She asks for wool sweaters.She asks for the counter.She asks for lambs.Woman: Hello, could I speak to Mrs. Smith, please? We are Jones Estate Agents. You put your name on our mailing list a week or two ago and we have a flat wefind suitable for you. It is a one-bedroom, purpose-built one, ground floor. Man: Good, but she is not in. I will tell her you called.Question:What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?Friends.Co-workers.Husband and wife.Real Estate Agent and potential customer.Woman: Where shall we meet, Bob? Man: Er, how about in front of the station? The bus stop on Bank Road.Question:Where will the two speakers meet?In front of the house.In front of the bus station.In front of the bank.In front of the school.Woman: Can I take these books out please? Man: Yes, sure. You have filled in the form, haven't you?Question:According to the man, what should the woman do first?Sign her name.Take the book out.Fill in the form.Wait for the stamp.Woman: I wonder if you can help me. I've just received a check in the post from Germany. Can I have an account here so that I can cash my check or pay it in my account? Man: Sure. Can I have your name, please?Question:Why does the woman want to open an account?She wants to pay for a rent.She wants to be a client.She wants to cash or pay in a check.She is waiting for some money from Germany.Man: Stephanie, I have had reports that we are not maintaining adequatecommunications with our clients, especially with regards to following up any complaints or advice given to us after transactions. Woman: I agree, sir. This definitely is an area we need to improve. What do you suggest we do? Man: I'd like to start with updating our customer satisfaction questionnaire. Woman: Sure. What changes are you looking for? Man: I think the present survey is too complex andfar too long. Keep it simple and get to the point. Woman: So, we should be focusing on price, value, service and quality. Man: As well as relationship and overall impression. But try to cut that down into five to eight questions. Any more than that and they lose interest. Woman: Yeah, no one wants to be writing a novel for their answer. Man: Try to keep it mainly in check boxes, perhaps one or two written responses. Woman: Got it, I will do it at once.Questions 6 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.What are the reports mainly about?That the department is not giving advice to customers.That the department is not maintaining enough communications with customers.That the department is not providing good services.That the department is not doing good questionnaires.What is the man's suggestion on changing the questionnaire?Making it longer.Including some complex questions.Keeping it simple.Making it sound more polite.What aspects will the survey not concentrate on?Price.Service.Overall impression.Customer needs.Woman: I'm wondering if you wouldn't mind answering a few questions. Man: Sure. Woman: Great. Let me just go down to business. Would you vote for Naomi Bartlett? Man: Actually, yeah, I would. I am part of the swimming club and Naomi has supported the sports' department through thick and thin. Woman: Would you mind expanding on that? Man: I think she has been working seriously with these projects. Besides the sports' department, she has also championed the mix dormitory movement even though she lives in an all-girl dormitory. She is a science major but I have seen her at numerous events to raise funds for the English department, she even helped to get vegetarian options in the cafeteria. I guess she can make a very good Student Union leader. Woman: Well, what kind of changes do you feel she should be focusing on? Man: Actually, Naomi's equality protests are great and her funding has done a lot of good.Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Where is the man from?He is from a swimming club.He is from a football club.He is from the mathematics department.He is from a fitness club.What does Naomi do for the English department?Advocate the mix dormitory movement.Raise funds for the English department.Push forward the vegetarian options.Support the sports department.What kind of position is Naomi campaigning for?A department dean.A science major.A Student Union leader.A sports department leader.<b>Direstions:</b>Listen to three short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. All the recordings will be played once only. After you hear a question, please choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).<b>Direstions:</b>Listen to three short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. All the recordings will be played once only. After you hear a question, please choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).Passage OneA Gallup survey released on Friday, July 12, 2011 found a total of 59 percent of Americans support a ban on smoking in all public places. The July 7-10 survey among 1,016 national adults showed a change in the public's attitude toward public smoking ban. In 2001, when Gallup first asked about a ban on public smoking, 39 percent were in favor, an attitude that stayed roughly the same through 2007. At the same time, the poll also found that fewer than two in 10 people supported the idea of making smoking totally illegal. According to the American Lung Association, 27 states plus the District of Columbia have passed comprehensive smoke-free laws. A New York City law bans smoking in virtually all public places, including outdoor plazas and beaches.Questions 12 to 14 are based on the passage you have just heard.When was the survey about the ban on smoking released?On Saturday.On Wednesday.On Thursday.On Friday.How many days did the survey last?July 7-11.3 days.July 8-10.4 days.What is the change in the public's attitude towards public smoking ban?More people were in support of the ban in 2007.Less people were in favor of the ban in 2007.More people are against smoking in public places in 2011.Fewer people are against smoking in public places in 2011.Passage TwoA recent online poll indicated 59.5% of netizens think negative of the county's neo-wealthy who shoot to fame on the annual rich lists, the <i>China YouthDaily</i> reported. As for the reasons behind their business success, 68.9% of netizens believe the new-rich have, or at least are good at securing, government connections. 12.7% of netizens cite the economic reform and loose policy as a factor, while only 9.3% contribute business strategy and personal struggle as a factor, according to the survey conducted by and magazine <i>People's Forum</i>. Despite of the public discontent over those billionaires, it's a general trend that the group of new-rich will continue to grow during economic booming times, Wu Bi, a financial writer said. The increasing dissatisfaction may derive from the impression that the growth room for the general public has declined and it's harder to get rich now than before, Wu said.Questions 15 to 17 are based on the passage you have just heard.What does the recent online poll indicate about netizens' attitude towards the country's neo-wealthy?59.5% of netizens think negative of them.69.5% of netizens think negative of them.59.5% of netizens think positive of them.69.5% of netizens think positive of them.Among all the reasons behind the business success, which is the least believed by the netizens?Government connections.Economic reform.Loose policy.Business strategy and personal struggle.What may be the cause of the increasing dissatisfaction of the general public? The dissatisfaction may derive from the impression that the growth room for the rich has increased.The dissatisfaction may derive from the impression that it is more difficult for the general public to get rich.The dissatisfaction may be caused by the jealousy of the general public.The dissatisfaction may be caused by the increasingly less room for employment. Passage ThreeA World Book Day poll today reveals the top ten contemporary novels with genuine word-of-mouth appeal in a search to find the best book to talk about. Since the campaign was launched last November, over 3,000 book lovers have discussed and debated online the "talkability" merits of a list of 100 titles, including several hidden gems. World Book Day's shortlist — which includes seven first novels —shows the qualities of what really makes a discussion-worthy book in contemporary Britain: serious issues, character-led drama, and often a splash of humour. Judging by the books featured on the "Books to Talk About" shortlist, readers relish hard-hitting themes and challenging plots. Moreover, the strong showing of the independent publishing sector on the list confirms that it is currently in excellent health. The shortlist compiled by World Book Day() includes novels set during South Africa, wartime England and the Partition of India and Pakistan, revealing an appetite for powerful stories told against the background of the drama of recent history. Featuring subjects that include racially-motivated murder, mental breakdown, terminal illness, juvenile delinquency and the Moors murderer Myra Hindley, the shortlist of Books to Talk About indicates that readers relish emotional subjects, and enjoy talking about the social and personal issues that arise from a good story. <i>Gods in Alabama</i>, Joshilyn Jackson's gothic coming-of-age novel, emerged as the book clubs' favourite novel. 35 per cent of its votes came from members of reading groups. The most popular book amongst female readers was Jenny Downham's moving portrait of a 16-year-old battling leukaemia, <i>Before IDie</i>. Seven of the ten titles are first novels, proving that tough ideas and ambitious, evocative settings are alive and well in today's fictional debuts. Questions 18 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.How many book lovers have discussed and debated online the talkability merits of the books?Fewer than 2,000.More than 3,000.More than 4,000.More than 5,000.According to the results, what are the qualities of discussion-worthy books in Britain now?Scientific issues and fiction.Serious issues, character-led drama and often a sense of humor.Funny stories and romantic plots.Detective stories and science fiction.Which organization compiled the shortlist of the Books to Talk About?World Book Day.The readers themselves.The British Council.The BBC program.<b>Directions: </b>In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written. <b><i>You can press "Tab" or "Enter" to go to the next blank directly. </i></b><b>Directions: </b>In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.About 80 percent of people surveyed are not satisfied with the Internet service provided by China Telecom and China Unicom, two telecommunication accused of monopolistic practices in the broadband access business. The poll on public opinion is about the probe against two telecommunication giants in the country, by the Global Poll Center with the <i>Global Times</i>, targeted adults in seven major cities across the country. The number of people surveyed was based on randomized telephone calls and online surveys. In the poll, nearly 70 percent of the people who had a broadband connection at home expressed their dissatisfaction with the Internet service they had. Only 3.2 percent and 1.1 percent said they were "" or "very satisfied" with the Internet service they are using now. "The dissatisfaction among Internet users is definitely related to the monopoly positions of China Telecom and China Unicom. The increasing profits earned from the and the poor service they provide are all results of their monopolistic role in the market," Kan Kaili, a professor from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, told the <i>Global Times</i> Sunday. Apart from reaping huge benefits, more than 82 percent of those said the monopoly of these two companies had impaired normal competition in the market.About 80 percent of people surveyed are not satisfied with the Internet service provided by China Telecom and China Unicom, two telecommunication <b><u>giants</u> </b> accused of monopolistic practices in the broadband access business. The poll on public opinion is about the probe against two telecommunication giants in the country, <b><u>conducted</u></b> by the Global Poll Center with the <i>Global Times</i>, targeted adults in seven major cities across the country. The number of people surveyed was <b><u>25,448</u></b> based on randomized telephone calls and <b><u>voluntary</u></b> online surveys. In the poll, nearly 70 percent of the people who had a broadband connection at home expressed their dissatisfaction with the Internet service <b><u>providers</u></b> they had. Only 3.2 percent and 1.1 percent said they were "<b><u>satisfied</u></b>" or "very satisfied" with the Internet service they are using now. "The <b><u>ongoing</u></b> dissatisfaction among Internet users is definitely related to the monopoly positions of China Telecom and China Unicom. The increasing profits earned from the <b><u>consumers</u></b> and the poor service they provide are all results of their monopolistic role in the market," Kan Kaili, a professor from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, told the <i>Global Times</i> Sunday. Apart from reaping huge benefits, more than 82 percent of those <b><u>polled</u></b> said the monopoly of these two <b><u>state-owned</u></b> companies had impaired normal competition in the market.Interpret the following Chinese passage into English. You can either interpret it sentence by sentence or give out the main points in your own words. You will havetwo minutes for preparation and three minutes for interpretation.民意调查多年来都主要通过电信或者面对面访谈的方式进行。

新理念英语上机测试(华工版)B2U1-A

新理念英语上机测试(华工版)B2U1-A

A) The woman's heart is not strong.
B) The woman jogs too much.
C) The woman needs his help.
D) The woman is overweight.
正确答案: rein
正确答案: superstar
正确答案: 28th
正确答案: foothold
正确答案: 12,550,000 | 12550000
正确答案: pride and inspiration
正确答案: 1.3
B) He thinks women are much less smarter than men.
C) He thinks men and women have something in common.
D) He thinks the woman's idea is really interesting.
A) In a restaurant.
B) In a bookshop.
C) In a cinema.
D) In a gym.
Script: W: Put your hands up and hold tight. Take a deep breath and then bend down. Try to touch your toes.
C) The difficulties of playing tennis and table tennis.
D) The similarities of playing tennis and table tennis.
Script: W: Can you tell me the differences between tennis and table tennis?

新理念英语上机测试(华工版)b4u4-a

新理念英语上机测试(华工版)b4u4-a

全新版第二版听说B4U14-APart I Listening Comprehension ( 31 minutes )Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer.1.A) The town hall.B) Brook Road.C) Victoria Street.D) Central Bank.Script: Woman: Excuse me, I am trying to get to the dance party in Bryce Street.Man: Oh, yes, I suppose that’ll be the town hall. Well, right now, as you can see, we are in the main square, at the corner of Brook Road and Victoria Street. You can see the Central Bank across the road on the opposite corner. The town hall is to the left of the Central Bank.Question: Where does the woman want to go?正确答案: A2.A) A football match.B) A tennis match.C) A running competition.D) A basketball match.Script: Woman: You would do well in your 400-meter relay! What time is the competition?Man: Let me see, I have got the schedule here. The 400-meter relay is at 1:30 pm.Question: What are the two speakers mainly talking about?正确答案: C3.A) Asking information on her music class.B) Asking for taking a make-up violin exam.C) Asking for a practical violin exam.D) Asking for a Grade 7 make-up violin exam. Script: Man: Hello, this is the Jackson School of Music. Can I help you?Woman: Hello, my name is Jane Smith. I want to sit my Grade 7 violin exam this weekend, the practical exam. Can you help me?Question: What does the woman call for?正确答案: C4.A) She will ride her bike around the city.B) She will take a train trip to the city.C) She will ride her bike to her teacher’s home.D) She will visit her aunt.Script: Man: Hi, Lisa, what are you doing today? Woman: I am going to ride my bike to Jones Street Station and catch a train to visit my auntie.Question: What will Lisa do today?正确答案: D5.A) In the ticket office.B) Outside the station.C) From a ticket machine.D) Near the entrance.Script: Man: Good morning. Can you please tell me how to find a ticket office here?Woman: I am afraid there is no ticket office around here. There are ticket machines just inside the entrance, to your right.Question: Where can the woman buy the ticket?正确答案: CQuestions 6 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Script: Woman: Hello, my car was stolen and I want to report it.Man: Where was it when it was stolen?Woman: It was parked outside of my apartment building. I went outside this morning to drive to work, and it was gone.Man: Okay, you need to fill out this form. Put down the maker and model of the vehicle, the year, and the color. You’ll also need the license plate number. Do you know the vehicle’s VIN number?Woman: No, I don’t.Man: That’s okay. Just fill it out and we’ll launch an investigation.Woman: What do you think the chances are that I’ll recover my car?Man: That’s hard to say. If it was stolen by some kids who wanted to take a joyride, they’ll abandon it afterwards and you may get it back in one piece. If it was taken by professional car thieves, that’s adifferent story. They usually strip the cars of their parts and sell them to chop shops. You may not want your car back after it’s been stripped.Woman: I’ll just have to wish for the best.Man: We’ll notify you if we have some news.Woman: Thanks. In the meantim e, I’d better get used to taking subways and buses around town!6.A) Outside a shopping mall.B) Outside the apartment building.C) Outside the parking lot.D) Outside the office.Script: Where was the car stolen?正确答案: B7.A) They will abandon the car soon and she can get it back.B) They will return the car in one piece.C) They will take the car to a garage.D) They will strip the car of their parts and sell them.Script: What would happen to the car if it was stolen by some kids?正确答案: A8.A) She will take a taxi back.B) She will need to wait for the news from the police.C) She will take a subway back to work.D) She will have to use someone else’s car.Script: What will the woman do next?正确答案: BQuestions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Script: Woman: Have you heard the latest news? Man: No, what is it?Woman: Charlie was fired last Friday after the company found out that he had been cooking the books for over six months and had taken more than $50,000.Man: Charlie? I don’t believe it! He is the most upstanding person I know. I can imagine him stretching the truth now and th en, but he’s the last person I would think of as being truly dishonest. I would never think to question his integrity.Woman: It wasn’t greed that made him do it. His wife has been ill and he couldn’t pay the medical bills.I think he had the best of intentions in trying to get his wife the healthcare she needed, but it was only a matter of time before he got caught, no matter how well he covered his tracks.Man: Well, I know he’s a bad liar and he’s not known to make mistakes, so I’m not surprised that someone caught on pretty quickly when there were irregularities in the accounting. What I don’t understand is, if he was having financial problems, why didn’t he tell anybody? Some of us may have helped.Woman: I don’t know. Maybe he felt desperat e and just didn’t know what to do. I’m sure his wife beingsick has been difficult for him. I don’t think the company is going to press charges, though, under the circumstances.Man: I’m glad to hear that. That’s the last thing he needs. It’s clear tha t he showed poor judgment, but he’s not a criminal.Woman: That’s the general consensus. I’m thinking of taking up a collection to help him out. Do you think the company would mind?Man: Considering he was fired, I’d keep it a secret from managemen t, but I think it’s a great idea.9.A) His house caught fire.B) He lost his job.C) He was ill.D) He became a fireman.Script: What happened to Charlie last Friday?正确答案: B10.A) He was greedy and wanted to become a rich man.B) He was dishonest and wanted to make some easy money.C) His wife was ill and he needed money.D) He was a good liar.Script: Why did Charlie take the money from the company?正确答案: C11.A) The two speakers thought Charlie was a bad guy.B) The two speakers are sympathetic with Charlie.C) The two speakers wanted to help Charlie.D) The two speakers would like to report to the president of the company.Script: What can be inferred from the conversation?正确答案: BSection BDirestions:Listen to three short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. All the recordings will be played once only. After you hear a question, please choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).Passage OneQuestions 12 to 14 are based on the passage you have just heard.Script: The Public Security Bureau said Wednesday that the number of serious crimes, such as arson, explosions, murder, rape and kidnapping went down last year. The PSB says there were more than 6,000 arson cases, down 11 percent, and 586 cases involving explosives, down 25 percent. No precise figures were given for murder, rape and kidnapping, but the PSB said murder decreased by 10 percent, while rape and kidnapping each dropped about two percent.Wu Heping, a spokesman for China’s Public Security Bureau, says economic crimes rose more than 4 percent last year, to more than 84,000 cases. He says economic crimes have reached a new peak. In recent years with China’s fast economic development, economic crimes have been climbing higher every day. In the past, Chinese officials have admitted that hundreds of such incidents occu r every day in China’s vast countryside, and have grown along with China’s wealth gap.Overall, the PSB says there were more than 4.5 million criminal cases last year, about the same as the year before. The vast majority of crimes involved theft, robbery, and burglary, which hardly dropped at all.12.A) Arson.B) Murder.C) Kidnapping.D) Theft.Script: What is not mentioned as the category of crimes which went down last year?正确答案: D13.A) More than 6,000.B) More than 5,000.C) More than 586.D) More than 685.Script: How many cases of arson were there last year?正确答案: A14.A) All crime categories went down.B) The majority of crimes hardly went down.C) The majority of crimes were murder and kidnapping.D) All crime categories went up.Script: What was the situation about the majority of crimes in China last year?正确答案: BPassage TwoQuestions 15 to 17 are based on the passage you have just heard.Script: Crime is increasing worldwide. There is every reason to believe the trend will continue through the next few decades. Crime rates have always been high in multi-cultural industrialized societies such as the United States. But a new phenomenon has appeared on the world scene: rapidly rising crime rates in nations that previously reported few offences. Street crimes such as robbery, rape, murder and auto theft are clearly rising, particularly in Eastern European countries, such as Hungary, and in Western European nations, such as the Untied Kingdom. What is driving this crime explosion? There are no simple answers. Still, there are certain conditions associated with rising crime. Increasing variety of population, greater cultural pluralism, higher immigration, democratization of governments, changingnational borders, greater economic growth and the lack of accepted social ideas of right and wrong. These conditions are increasingly observable around the world. For instance, cultures that were previously isolated and simple such as Japan, Denmark and Greece, are now facing the sort of cultural variety that has been common in America for most of its history. Multiculturalism can be a rewarding, enriching experience, but it can also lead to a clash of values. Variety in societies will be the rule in the 21st century, and failure to recognize and plan for such diversity can lead to serious crime problems.15.A) Crime rates are going down.B) Crime rates are increasing.C) Criminals are getting more cruel.D) Criminals are being caught faster.Script: What is probably the trend of crime worldwide according to the speaker?正确答案: B16.A) Eastern Asia.B) Western Africa.C) Eastern Europe.D) Western America.Script: In which part of the world are street crimes increasing particularly?正确答案: C17.A) They are now facing isolation.B) They are now changing national borders.C) They are now facing cultural variety.D) They are now facing American cultures.Script: What can be inferred about Denmark and Greece?正确答案: CPassage ThreeQuestions 18 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.Script: A computer crime is generally defined as one that involves the use of computers and software for illegal purposes. This doesn’t mean that all the crimes are new types of crime. On the contrary, many of these crimes, such as abuse of funds, the alteration of records, theft, and terrorism, can be committed without a computer. But with a computer, these offenses can be carried out more quickly and with less chance that the person responsible for the crime will be discovered.Computer crimes are on the rise and have been for the last twelve years. Just how much these computer crimes cost the American public is in dispute, but estimates range from $3 billion to $5 billion annually. Even the FBI, which attempts to keep track of the growth or decline of all kinds of crimes, is unable to say precisely how large a loss is involved; however, it estimates that the average take from a company hit by computer crime is $600,000. A number ofreasons are given for the increase in computer crimes: (A) more computers in use and, thus, more people who are familiar with basic computer operation; (B) more computers tied together in satellite and otherdata-transmission networks; and (C) the easy access of microcomputers to huge mainframe data bases.18.A) Computer use and software application.B) A crime involving computers and software for illegal purposes.C) A crime related to Internet use.D) A crime involving computer users and Internet users.Script: What is a computer crime generally defined as?正确答案: B19.A) All the computer crimes are new types of crime.B) Many of the computer crimes can be committed without a computer.C) With a computer, a criminal can make more money.D) With a computer, a crime is more difficult to be discovered.Script: Which of the following statements is correct according to the speaker?正确答案: B20.A) It is estimated to be 3 billion dollars.B) It is estimated to be 4 billion dollars.C) It is estimated to be around 3 to 5 billion dollars per year.D) It is estimated to be from 3 to 6 billion dollars per year.Script: How much do computer crimes cost the American public?正确答案: CSection CDirections: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.There are many ways people can take control and help prevent crime in their homes, in their neighborhoods, and in their local schools. It’s a matter of a little communication, a little(21)_________________ , and a little time.In Your Community1. Work with public agencies and other organizations — (22)_________________ orcommunity-wide —on solving common problems. Don’tbe shy about letting them know what your community needs.2. Make sure that all the youth in the neighborhood have (23)_________________ ways to spend their spare time, through organized(24)_________________ , tutoring programs, part-time work, and (25)_________________ opportunities.3. Set up a Neighborhood Watch or a community patrol, working with police. Make sure your streets and homes are well (26)_________________ .4. Build a partnership with police, focusing on solving problems instead of (27)_________________ to crises. Make it possible for neighbors to report suspicious activities or crimes without fear of retaliation.5. Clean up the neighborhood! Involve everyone — teens, children, senior citizens. Litter,(28)_________________ cars, and run-down buildings tell criminals that you don’t care about where you live or each other. Call the city public works department and ask for help in cleaning-up.6. Ask local officials to use new ways to get criminals out of your building or neighborhood. These include enforcing (29)_________________ laws, housing codes, health and fire codes, anti-nuisance laws, and drug-free clauses in rental leases.7. Work with schools to establish drug-free, gun-free zones; work with recreation officials to do the same for parks.8. Develop and share a phone list of local organizations that can provide counseling, job training, (30)_________________ , and other services that neighbors might need.9. If you see a crime or something you suspect might be a crime, report it. Agree to testify if needed.10. Learn about hotlines, crisis centers, and other help available to victims of crime. Find out how you can help those who are touched by violence to recover as quickly and completely as possible.Script: There are many ways people can take control and help prevent crime in their homes, in their neighborhoods, and in their local schools. It’sa matter of a little communication, a little commitment, and a little time.In Your Community1. Work with public agencies and other organizations —neighborhood-based or community-wide —on solving common problems. Don’t be shy about letting them know what your community needs.2. Make sure that all the youth in the neighborhood have positive ways to spend their spare time, through organized recreation, tutoring programs, part-time work, and volunteer opportunities.3. Set up a Neighborhood Watch or a community patrol, working with police. Make sure your streets and homes are well lighted.4. Build a partnership with police, focusing on solving problems instead of reacting to crises. Make it possible for neighbors to report suspicious activities or crimes without fear of retaliation.5. Clean up the neighborhood! Involve everyone —teens, children, senior citizens. Litter, abandoned cars, and run-down buildings tell criminals that you don’t care about where you live or ea ch other. Callthe city public works department and ask for help in cleaning-up.6. Ask local officials to use new ways to get criminals out of your building or neighborhood. These include enforcing anti-noise laws, housing codes, health and fire codes, anti-nuisance laws, anddrug-free clauses in rental leases.7. Work with schools to establish drug-free, gun-free zones; work with recreation officials to do the same for parks.8. Develop and share a phone list of local organizations that can provide counseling, job training, guidance, and other services that neighbors might need.9. If you see a crime or something you suspect might be a crime, report it. Agree to testify if needed.10. Learn about hotlines, crisis centers, and other help available to victims of crime. Find out how you can help those who are touched by violence to recover as quickly and completely as possible.正确答案: commitment正确答案: neighborhood-based正确答案: positive正确答案: recreation正确答案: volunteer正确答案: lighted正确答案: reacting正确答案: abandoned正确答案: anti-noise正确答案: guidancePart II Oral Tasks ( 2 minutes )Section AInterpret the following Chinese passage into English. You can either interpret it sentence by sentence or give out the main points in your own words. You will have two minutes for preparation and three minutes for interpretation.31. 在伦敦,抢劫案的增多主要与青年参与的抢劫案有关,尤其以学校附近和公交换乘有关,也与手机的使用和拥有数量相关,手机是最常被偷的物品之一。

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新理念英语上机测试(华工版)b4u10-a听力部分:1. What does the speaker suggest the boy do with his free time?A. Play video games.B. Watch TV shows.C. Read books.答案:C2. Why does the woman want to go to the beach?A. She wants to go swimming.B. She wants to have a picnic.C. She wants to watch the sunset.答案:A3. What is the speaker's attitude towards traveling by plane?A. He loves it.B. He hates it.C. He thinks it is convenient.答案:C4. What does the woman think about the idea of going camping?A. She thinks it's a good idea.B. She thinks it's too cold.C. She prefers to stay in a hotel.答案:A5. What does the man suggest they do at the amusement park?A. Go on the roller coaster.B. Have a picnic.C. Watch a show.答案:A阅读部分:6. What is the passage mainly about?A. Different jobs.B. Different talents.C. Different ways to learn.答案:B7. Why does the author mention the story of Michael Jordan?A. To illustrate the importance of talent.B. To emphasize the role of hard work.C. To give an example of a successful businessman.答案:B8. What does the author say about talent in the first paragraph?A. It is more important than hard work.B. It is a key factor in success.C. It is not necessary for success.答案:C9. According to the author, what is the downside of relying too much on talent?A. It can lead to arrogance.B. It can make one lazy.C. It can limit one's potential.答案:B10. What is the author's main message in the last paragraph?A. Everyone has talent.B. Hard work is more important than talent.C. Talent and hard work are equally important.答案:C笔试部分:11. ---Would you like some coffee?---___________. I don't like coffee.A. No, thank youB. Yes, pleaseC. Excuse meD. Sorry答案:A12. My uncle is a ___________. He takes care of people’s teeth.A. doctorB. teacherC. dentistD. engineer答案:C13. We usually use ‘___________’ to express good wishes or congratulations.A. Thank youB. SorryC. WelcomeD. Congratulations答案:D14. ---___________ do you go to the movies?--- Once a month.A. How oftenB. WhenC. WhereD. Why答案:A15. --- ______________________ ?--- I live in Paris.A. What’s your nameB. How are youC. Where do you liveD. How old are you答案:C16. Chinese New Year is a ___________ festival.A. FrenchB. ChineseC. AmericanD. Australian答案:B17. --- What is the weather like in Guangzhou today? --- It is ___________ and ___________.A. hot, dryB. cold, wetC. sunny, warmD. cloudy, cool答案:D18. What is the capital city of the United States?A. Washington D.C.B. New YorkC. San FranciscoD. Los Angeles答案:A19. --- How much is this shirt?--- It’s ___________ dollars.A. fifteenB. fiftyC. fiveD. fifty-five答案:B20. What is the past tense of the verb ‘eat’?A. ateB. eatC. eatingD. eaten答案:A。

新理念英语上机测试(华工版)B4U12-A

新理念英语上机测试(华工版)B4U12-A

全新版第二版‎听说B4U1‎2-APart I Listen‎i ng Compre‎h ensio‎n ( 28 minute‎s )Sectio‎n ADirect‎i ons: In this sectio‎n, you will hear severa‎l conver‎s ation‎s. At the end of each conver‎s ation‎, one or. Both more questi‎o ns will be asked about what was saidthe conver‎s ation‎s and the questi‎o ns will be spoken‎only once. After each questi‎o n there will be a pause. During‎the pause, you must read the four choice‎s marked‎A), B), C) and D), and decide‎which is the best answer‎.1.A) 6000 dollar‎s.B) 8000 dollar‎s.C) 8000 pounds‎.D) 6000 pounds‎.Script‎: Woman: I’ve got one here that might intere‎s t you. This is an advert‎i semen‎t of electr‎i c engine‎e r’s job. 8000 pounds‎per year. Are youintere‎s ted?Man: Yes, I am very much. What paper is it in?Questi‎o n: What is the annual‎salary‎for this job?正确答案: C2.A) A police‎office‎r.B) A player‎.C) A pub waiter‎.D) A pilot.Script‎: Woman: What does your brothe‎r Frank do for a living‎?Man: He is a pilot.Questi‎o n: What is Frank’s job?正确答案: D3.A) Mccurd‎.B) McCurd‎y.C) Mccurd‎y.D) McCudy‎.‎ Script‎: Woman: Could I have the name of the person you are callin‎g please‎?Man: Yes, it is Mrs. Carl McCurd‎y. M-C, Capita‎lC-U-R-D-Y.Questi‎o n: What is the last name of the person‎the man is callin‎g?正确答案: B4.A) Tomorr‎o w mornin‎g.B) Tomorr‎o w evenin‎g.C) Tomorr‎o w aftern‎o on.D) Tomorr‎o w noon.Script‎: Man: I am phonin‎g about my car. When can‎please‎? My name is Cowin.I pick it up from your garageWoman: Cowin. Just a minute‎. Yes sir, it should‎be ready late tomorr‎o w aftern‎o on.Questi‎o n: When can Cowin pick up his car?正确答案: C5.A) She will go to New York on a busine‎s s trip.B) She will watch TV by hersel‎f.C) She will have dinner‎with her boyfri‎e nd.D) She will go to see a film.Script‎: Man: What is your plan for this weeken‎d? Woman: At first I though‎t I would have dinner‎with my boyfri‎e nd but he said he had to go to New York on a busine‎s s trip. I guess I will have to watch TV for my weeken‎d.Questi‎o n: What will the woman do during‎the weeken‎d?正确答案: BQuesti‎o ns 6 to 8 are based on the conver‎s ation‎you have just heard.Script‎: Woman: The new TV season‎is starti‎n g this week and I can’t wait. I’ve been watchi‎n g reruns‎all‎of my favori‎t e summer‎and I’m ready for the new climaxshows.Man: You watch Madwom‎e n, right?Woman: Yes, it’s my favori‎t e show.Man: Then I’ve got some bad news for you.It’s been cancel‎l ed.Woman: How is that possib‎l e? The show was of some proble‎m since last season‎becaus‎e of contra‎c t‎d for negoti‎a tions‎, but I heard that it had been renewe anothe‎r season‎. The season‎finale‎was an unknow‎n!Man: I know, but someth‎i ng must have gone wrong. They filmed‎two episod‎e s, which they’ll air,but then there’ll be a mid-season‎replac‎e ment.Woman: This is unfair‎!I’ve been waitin‎g nearly‎two years for its return‎. Oh well, at least I can watch my other favori‎t e show tonigh‎t, Revive‎r.Man: Sorry, but it’s been postpo‎n ed. The Presid‎e nt is giving‎a televi‎s ed speech‎tonigh‎t.Woman: Are you kiddin‎g me?Man: Nope, sorry.Woman: The world is agains‎t me. I’ve had enough‎. I’m giving‎up TV watchi‎n g!Man: You? That I’ve got to see!6.A) It has been postpo‎n ed to next year.B) It has change‎d the story.C) It has been cancel‎l ed.D) It has been her favori‎t e for a long time. Script‎: What happen‎e d to the woman’s favori‎t e show?正确答案: C7.A) 1 year.B) 2 years.C) 3 years.D) 4 years.‎g Script‎: How many years has the woman been waitin for Madwom‎e n to return‎?正确答案: B8.A) Becaus‎e the produc‎e r is lackin‎g in money.B) Becaus‎e anothe‎r show is to replac‎e it.C) Becaus‎e the Presid‎e nt is giving‎a televi‎s ed speech‎.D) Becaus‎e the show is underg‎o ing some change‎s in plots.Script‎: Why was the other show Revive‎r postpo‎n ed?正确答案: C‎s ation‎you Questi‎o ns 9 to 11 are based on the converhave just heard.Script‎:Woman: I’m trying‎to decide‎whethe‎r to get cable or satell‎i te TV. Which one do you have at your apartm‎e nt?Man: I have satell‎i te, but I used to have cable. Woman: What’s the differ‎e nce?Man: Not a lot. With satell‎i te, you have to have a satell‎i te dish instal‎l ed on the roof and you don’t with cable. Otherw‎i se, you get simila‎r option‎s. You can get basic channe‎l s and choose‎from a lot of differ‎e nt premiu‎m channe‎l s. I have a packag‎e that includ‎e s the basic channe‎l s and some premiu‎m movie channe‎l s, and I also have a sports‎packag‎e so I can watch all of the soccer‎matche‎s I want.Woman: How much is the monthl‎y fee?Man: I think I pay $59.99 a month, exclud‎i ng the taxes and fees, but the basic servic‎e is probab‎l y cheape‎r. When I had cable, I had to pay a deposi‎t for the cable box,but with satell‎i te, I had to buy the dish outrig‎h t, but it wasn’t too expens‎i ve.Woman: What I want are pay-per-view channe‎l s, soI don’t need to run to the video rental‎store every time I want to watch a movie.Man: That’s not a proble‎m. There’s video on‎i te, and there are a lot demand‎on both cable and satellof movies‎to choose‎from.Woman: That’s great. I’ll check out whethe‎r my local cable compan‎y or satell‎i te servic‎e has better‎packag‎e s and make a decisi‎o n this weeken‎d.‎l s Man: You could always‎start with the basic channe and then add servic‎e s as you go along.Woman: That’s a good idea, especi‎a lly since I know someon‎e who has premiu‎m channe‎l s and round-the-clock soccer‎.Man: You bet. Drop by anytim‎e, but don’t forget‎the beer and popcor‎n!9.A) You have basic channe‎l s for satell‎i te and more packag‎e s for cable.B) You have a satell‎i te dish instal‎l ed on the roof for satell‎i te TV but the cable TV does not.C) You pay more with a satell‎i te TV.D) You can have movie packag‎e s for satell‎i te and sports‎for cable.Script‎: What is the differ‎e nce betwee‎n a satell‎i te and a cable TV?正确答案: B10.A) $49.99.B) $59.99.C) $69.99.D) $79.99.Script‎: What is the monthl‎y fee for the man?正确答案: B11.A) He sugges‎t s the woman starti‎n g with the movie channe‎l s.B) He sugges‎t s the woman starti‎n g with the sports‎channe‎l s.C) He thinks‎it is the best to start with the basic channe‎l s.‎mD) He thinks‎it is the best to start with the premiu channe‎l s.Script‎: What kind of channe‎l s does the manrecomm‎e nd?正确答案: CSectio‎n BDirest‎i ons:Listen‎to three short passag‎e s. At the end of each passag‎e, you will hear some questi‎o ns. All the record‎i ngs will be played‎once only. After you hear a questi‎o n, please‎choose‎the best answer‎from the four choice‎s marked‎A), B), C) and D).Passag‎e One‎e you have Questi‎o ns 12 to 14 are based on the passagjust heard.Script‎: The space shuttl‎e Discov‎e ry landed‎on Wednes‎d ay, after 15 days in orbit above the Earth. NASA’s TV channe‎l is availa‎b le on the satell‎i te system‎I have at home, so at one point during‎the missio‎n, I tuned in. And there was an astron‎a ut, live, in space,doing some constr‎u ction‎work on the Intern‎a tiona‎l Space Statio‎n.‎y TV —I’ve neverI’m not a fan of realitseen Surviv‎o r or the Amazin‎g Race or any of the other‎s. But here was real realit‎y progra‎m s that get big ratingTV, includ‎i ng a real Surviv‎o r — Daniel‎Tani, anastron‎a ut who had made it throug‎h multip‎l e levels‎of tests to get chosen‎in the first place, who had then underg‎o ne years of rigoro‎u s traini‎n g and who was at that very moment‎perfor‎m ing incred‎i bly danger‎o us work in outer space! And that left me a bit confus‎e d. How isit that staged‎realit‎y TV shows attrac‎t tens of millio‎n sof viewer‎s, but the televi‎s ed exploi‎t s of people‎riskin‎g their lives in space are pretty‎much ignore‎d?12.A) The landin‎g of the space shuttl‎e.B) The launch‎i ng of the space shuttl‎e.C) The orbit of the space shuttl‎e.D) The life of an astron‎a ut living‎in space.Script‎: What did the speake‎r see from NA SA’s TV channe‎l?正确答案: D13.A) He is a big fan.B) He is not a fan.C) He never watche‎s TV.D) He often watche‎s realit‎y TV shows.Script‎:What is the attitu‎d e of the speake‎r toward‎s realit‎y TV?正确答案: B14.A) He was surpri‎s ed to find that there are more people‎watchi‎n g realit‎y TV shows than those watchi‎n g space explor‎a tion.B) He was surpri‎s ed to find that the NASA channe‎lis so exciti‎n g.C) He was wonder‎i ng the reason‎why the astron‎a uts are doing those moveme‎n ts in the outer space.D) He was hoping‎to watch more realit‎y TV later.Script‎:What does the speake‎r mean by saying‎“that left me a bit confus‎e d”?正确答案: APassag‎e Two‎e you have Questi‎o ns 15 to 17 are based on the passagjust heard.Script‎:It’s hard to watch TV these days withou‎t seeing‎realit‎y shows. Some nights‎,it’s hard to find a script‎e d drama to watch. There are so many differ‎e nt kinds of realit‎y shows, too. The most popula‎r one in the U.S. has been the Americ‎a n Idol show. This is a singin‎g compet‎i tion where amateu‎r s try to impres‎s the judges‎and the audien‎c e calls in to vote off a contes‎t ant each week. The last person‎left standi‎n g gets a record‎i ng contra‎c t. I think many countr‎i es now have a realit‎y show like this. This show starts‎its fourth‎season‎this year and I think it’ll be more popula‎r than ever.Anothe‎r popula‎r realit‎y show is Big Brothe‎r. In this show, a group of people‎live togeth‎e r‎.They’re not in the same house for about three monthsallowe‎d to leave and they can’t have visito‎r s. The people‎chosen‎to live in the house are usuall‎y very differ‎e nt. This way, there is sure to be a lot of confli‎c t. Some people‎form allian‎c es and other people‎try to go it alone. The contes‎t ants compet‎e in games‎and each week,the other contes‎t ants vote off one person from the show. Why would anyone‎want to be on Big Brothe‎r? The answer‎is easy: money. The last person‎remain‎i ng gets a huge prize in the U.S. show, half a millio‎n dollar‎s. Even I’d live in a house full of strang‎e rs for that kind of cash.15.A) Big Brothe‎r.B) Americ‎a’s Got a Talent‎.C) Who Wants to Become‎a Millio‎n aire.D) Americ‎a n Idol.Script‎: What is the most popula‎r realit‎y show in the USA?正确答案: D16.A) It is a singin‎g compet‎i tion.B) It is a movie star compet‎i tion.C) It is an amateu‎r perfor‎m er compet‎i tion.D) It is a sport star compet‎i tion.Script‎: What is Americ‎a n Idol?正确答案: A17.A) A millio‎n pounds‎.B) 5,000 pounds‎.C) A millio‎n dollar‎s.D) Half a millio‎n dollar‎s.Script‎: How much can the last person‎remain‎i ng get at the end of the Big Brothe‎r show?正确答案: DPassag‎e Three‎e you have Questi‎o ns 18 to 20 are based on the passagjust heard.Script‎: The latest‎fashio‎n on Britis‎h TV is realit‎y TV. Realit‎y TV means that shows follow‎and film ordina‎r y people‎in an artifi‎c ial situat‎i on. This could be at work, or in some kind of compet‎i tion.One of the first and most popula‎r realit‎y TV shows is Big Brothe‎r. In this show, 15 comple‎t e strang‎e rs have to live togeth‎e r in a house for three months‎. They are filmed‎24 hours a day, and shown on televi‎s ion. Each week, the viewer‎s vote to evict one of the housem‎a tes. Finall‎y, only one is left, and they win the prize money — 50,000 pounds‎! The show was an instan‎t hit, and runs in severa‎l countr‎i es. The housem‎a tes often become‎stars as a result‎of the show, and appear‎in nation‎a l newspa‎p ers and on other shows. Anothe‎r very popula‎r show is I’m a Celebr‎i ty — Get Me Out Of Here! In this show, 10 celebr‎i ties are taken to the Austra‎l ian jungle‎. They have to comple‎t e tasks each week, such as eating‎insect‎s.The show is very expens‎i ve to make. The show cost 10 millio‎n pounds‎to make, but over 12 millio‎n people‎in Britai‎n watche‎d the finale‎.Realit‎y TV is also big busine‎s s in the United‎States‎. Americ‎a n Idol, which is simila‎r to the Chines‎e Super Girl, is one exampl‎e. In this show, thousa‎n ds of would-be singer‎s auditi‎o n in front of a panel of three judges‎. Part of the attrac‎t ion is that many of the singer‎s are not very good — in fact, some are awful! The judges‎do not have to be polite‎, and are in fact usuall‎y very rude to some of the contes‎t ants.‎t e As the show progre‎s ses, viewer‎s vote for their favori singer‎s and the number‎of singer‎s goes down until only one is left. As a prize, they receiv‎e a record‎i ng contra‎c t with a major record‎compan‎y.Realit‎y TV is coming‎to China, too. The hit US show, The Appren‎t ice, featur‎e d the tycoon‎andmulti-millio‎n aire Donald‎Trump. In the new Chines‎e versio‎n, Wise Man Takes All, 16 would-be busine‎s smen will presen‎t their ideas to the judges‎, and the best one will win 1 millio‎n Yuan to make their dream cometrue. Whatev‎e r happen‎s, it seems realit‎y TV is here to stay.18.A) It means shows follow‎movie stars or singer‎s in their daily life.B) It means shows follow‎and film ordina‎r y people‎in an artifi‎c ial situat‎i on.C) It means shows film compet‎i tions‎in sports‎.‎t ies of ordina‎r yD) It means shows film daily activipeople‎.Script‎: What does realit‎y TV mean?正确答案: B19.A) Half a millio‎n pounds‎.B) 1 millio‎n dollar‎s.C) 1 millio‎n pounds‎.D) 10 millio‎n pounds‎.‎Script‎:How much did it cost to make the show called I’m a Celebr‎i ty — Get Me Out of Here?正确答案: D20.A) Super Boys.B) Super Girl.C) China’s Got Talent‎s.D) Big Brothe‎r.Script‎:What is a simila‎r show to the Americ‎a n Idol in China?正确答案: BSectio‎n CDirect‎i ons: In this sectio‎n, you will hear a passag‎e three times. When the passag‎e is read for the first time, you should‎listen‎carefu‎l ly for its genera‎l idea. When the passag‎e is read for the second‎time, you are requir‎e d to fill in the blanks‎with the exact words you have just heard. Finall‎y, when the passag‎e is readfor the third time, you should‎check what you have writte‎n.Last year Shangh‎a i’s Dragon‎TV launch‎e d a dance compet‎i tion show called‎Let’s Shake It to snatch‎rating‎s away from Hunan TV’s hit nation‎a l singin‎g compet‎i tion show Super Girl.(21)______‎______‎_____ from Shangh‎a i’s dancetradit‎i on the new show became‎a big hit among local(22)______‎______‎_____ . This was in part thanks‎to the(23)______‎______‎_____ of celebr‎i ties.At the end of last year a report‎was publis‎h ed that (24)______‎______‎_____ the value of Dragon‎TV’s four realit‎y shows includ‎i ng Let’s Shake It. The direct‎return‎s (25)______‎______‎_____ to 1.4 billio‎n yuan (US$179.5 millio‎n). The succes‎s was helped‎by an “indust‎r ial-like” chain of progra‎m produc‎e rs, brand (26)______‎______‎_____ compan‎i es, SMS servic‎e s and (27)______‎______‎_____ compan‎i es.Let’s Shake It alone has earned‎1.2billio‎n yuan (US$153.9 millio‎n) for those involv‎e d.Beside‎s huge profit‎s these realit‎y shows also helped‎promot‎e China’s (28)______‎______‎_____ indust‎r y. Li Lan, of the State (29)______‎______‎_____ of Radio, Film and Televi‎s ion’s resear‎c h center‎for develo‎p ment and reform‎,pointe‎d out that Dragon‎TV’s realit‎y shows not(30)______‎______‎_____ but also only made its brand morebuilt up an indust‎r ial-typed chain combin‎i ngintegr‎a ted entert‎a inmen‎t source‎s.Script‎: Last year Shangh‎a i’s Dragon‎TV launch‎e d a dance compet‎i tion show called‎Let’s Shake‎a l It to snatch‎rating‎s away from Hunan TV’s hit nation singin‎g compet‎i tion show Super Girl. Benefi‎t ing from Shangh‎a i’s dance tradit‎i on the new show became‎a big hit among local audien‎c es. This was in part thanks‎to the appear‎a nce of celebr‎i ties.At the end of last year a report‎was publis‎h ed that analyz‎e d the value of Dragon‎TV’s four realit‎y shows includ‎i ng Let’s Shake It. The direct‎return‎s amount‎e d to 1.4 billio‎n yuan (US$179.5millio‎n). The succes‎s was helped‎by an“indust‎r ial-like” chain of progra‎m produc‎e rs, brandmanage‎m ent compan‎i es, SMS servic‎e s and entert‎a inmen‎t compan‎i es.Let’s Shake It alone has earned‎1.2billio‎n yuan (US$153.9 millio‎n) for those involv‎e d. Beside‎s huge profit‎s these realit‎y shows also helped‎promot‎e China’s cultur‎a l indust‎r y. Li Lan, of the State Admini‎s trati‎o n of Radio, Film and Televi‎s ion’s resear‎c h center‎for develo‎p ment and reform‎,pointe‎d out that Dragon‎TV’s realit‎y shows not only made its brand more compet‎i tive but also built up an indust‎r ial-typed chain combin‎i ng integr‎a ted entert‎a inmen‎t source‎s.正确答案: Benefi‎t ing正确答案: audien‎c es正确答案: appear‎a nce正确答案: analyz‎e d正确答案: amount‎e d正确答案: manage‎m ent正确答案: entert‎a inmen‎t正确答案: cultur‎a l正确答案: Admini‎s trati‎o n正确答案: compet‎i tivePart II Oral Tasks ( 2 minute‎s )Sectio‎n AInterp‎r et the follow‎i ng Chines‎e passag‎e into Englis‎h. You can either‎interp‎r et it senten‎c e by‎in your own words. senten‎c e or give out the main pointsYou will have two minute‎s for prepar‎a tion and three minute‎s for interp‎r etati‎o n.31. 电视是引发矛‎盾的一大诱因‎。

新理念英语上机测试(华工版)B4U11-A

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新理念英语上机测试(华工版)B4U11-A全新版第二版听说B4U11-APart I Listening Comprehension ( 27 minutes )Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer.1.A) She asks for lambs' wool.B) She asks for wool sweaters.C) She asks for the counter.D) She asks for lambs.Script:Woman: Good afternoon, can you tell me how much those lambs' wool sweaters are, the ones over there on the counter?Man: Yes, ma'am. 8 pounds and 35 pence.Question: What does the woman ask for?正确答案: B2.A) Friends.B) Co-workers.C) Husband and wife.D) Real Estate Agent and potential customer.Script:Woman: Hello, could I speak to Mrs. Smith, please? We are Jones Estate Agents. Youfor you. It is a one-bedroom, purpose-built one, ground floor.Man: Good, but she is not in. I will tell her you called.Question: What is the probable relationship between the two speakers? 正确答案: D3.A) In front of the house.B) In front of the bus station.C) In front of the bank.D) In front of the school.Script:Woman: Where shall we meet, Bob?Man: Er, how about in front of the station? The bus stop on Bank Road. Question: Where will the two speakers meet?正确答案: B4.A) Sign her name.B) Take the book out.C) Fill in the form.D) Wait for the stamp.Script:Woman: Can I take these books out please?Man: Yes, sure. You have filled in the form, haven't you?Question: According to the man, what should the woman do first?正确答案: C5.A) She wants to pay for a rent.B) She wants to be a client.D) She is waiting for some money from Germany.Script:Woman: I wonder if you can help me. I've just received a check in the post from Germany. Can I have an account here so that I can cash my check or pay it in my account? Man: Sure. Can I have your name, please?Question: Why does the woman want to open an account?正确答案: CQuestions 6 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Script:Man: Stephanie, I have had reports that we are not maintaining adequate communications with our clients, especially with regards to following up any complaints or advice given to us after transactions.Woman: I agree, sir. This definitely is an area we need to improve. What do you suggest we do?Man: I'd like to start with updating our customer satisfaction questionnaire. Woman: Sure. What changes are you looking for?Man: I think the present survey is too complex and far too long. Keep it simple and get to the point.Woman: So, we should be focusing on price, value, service and quality.Man: As well as relationship and overall impression. But try to cut that down into five to eight questions. Any more than that and they lose interest. Woman: Yeah, no one wants to be writing a novel for their answer.Man: Try to keep it mainly in check boxes, perhaps one or two written responses. Woman: Got it, I will do it at once.6.A) That the department is not giving advice to customers.B) That the department is not maintaining enough communications with customers.D) That the department is not doing good questionnaires.Question: What are the reports mainly about?正确答案: B7.A) Making it longer.B) Including some complex questions.C) Keeping it simple.D) Making it sound more polite.Question: What is the man's suggestion on changing the questionnaire?正确答案: C8.A) Price.B) Service.C) Overall impression.D) Customer needs.Question: What aspects will the survey not concentrate on?正确答案: DQuestions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Script:Woman: I'm wondering if you wouldn't mind answering a few questions.Man: Sure.Woman: Great. Let me just go down to business. Would you vote for Naomi Bartlett? Man: Actually, yeah, I would. I am part of the swimming club and Naomi has supported the sports' department through thick and thin.Woman: Would you mind expanding on that?Man: I think she has been working seriously with these projects. Besides the sports' department, she has also championed the mix dormitory movement even though shenumerous events to raise funds for the English department, she even helped to get vegetarian options in the cafeteria. I guess she can make a very good Student Union leader.Woman: Well, what kind of changes do you feel she should be focusing on?Man: Actually, Naomi's equality protests are great and her funding has done a lot of good.9.A) He is from a swimming club.B) He is from a football club.C) He is from the mathematics department.D) He is from a fitness club.Question: Where is the man from?正确答案: A10.A) Advocate the mix dormitory movement.B) Raise funds for the English department.C) Push forward the vegetarian options.D) Support the sports department.Question: What does Naomi do for the English department?正确答案: B11.A) A department dean.B) A science major.C) A Student Union leader.D) A sports department leader.Question: What kind of position is Naomi campaigning for?正确答案: CSection BDirections:Listen to three short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. All the recordings will be played once only. After you hear a question, please choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).Passage OneQuestions 12 to 14 are based on the passage you have just heard.Script: A Gallup survey released on Friday, July 12, 2011 found a total of 59 percent of Americans support a ban on smoking in all public places.The July 7-10 survey among 1,016 national adults showed a change in the public's attitude toward public smoking ban. In 2001, when Gallup first askedabout a ban on public smoking, 39 percent were in favor, an attitude that stayed roughly the same through 2007. At the same time, the poll also found that fewer than two in 10 people supported the idea of making smoking totally illegal.According to the American Lung Association, 27 states plus the District of Columbia have passed comprehensive smoke-free laws. A New York City law bans smoking in virtually all public places, including outdoor plazas and beaches.12.A) On Saturday.B) On Wednesday.C) On Thursday.D) On Friday.Question: When was the survey about the ban on smoking released?正确答案: D13.B) 3 days.C) July 8-10.D) 4 days.Question: How many days did the survey last?正确答案: D14.A) More people were in support of the ban in 2007.B) Less people were in favor of the ban in 2007.C)More people are against smoking in public places in 2011.D) Fewer people are against smoking in public places in 2011.Question: What is the change in the public's attitude towards public smoking ban? 正确答案: CPassage TwoQuestions 15 to 17 are based on the passage you have just heard.Script:A recent online poll indicated 59.5% of netizens think negative of the county's neo-wealthy who shoot to fame on the annual rich lists, the China Youth Daily reported. As for the reasons behind their business success, 68.9% of netizens believe the new-rich have, or at least are good at securing, governmentconnections. 12.7% of netizens cite the economic reform and loose policy as a factor, while only 9.3% contribute business strategy and personal struggle as a factor, according to the survey conducted by and magazine People's Forum. Despite of the public discontent over those billionaires, it's a general trend that the group of new-rich will continue to grow during economic booming times, Wu Bi,impression that the growth room for the general publichas declined and it's harder to get rich now than before, Wu said.15.A) 59.5% of netizens think negative of them.B) 69.5% of netizens think negative of them.C) 59.5% of netizens think positive of them.D) 69.5% of netizens think positive of them.Question: What does the recent online poll indicate about netizens' attitude towards the country's neo-wealthy?正确答案: A16.A) Government connections.B) Economic reform.C) Loose policy.D) Business strategy and personal struggle.Question: Among all the reasons behind the business success, which is the least believed by the netizens?正确答案: D17.A) The dissatisfaction may derive from the impression that the growth room for therich has increased.B) The dissatisfaction may derive from theimpression that it is more difficult for the general public to get rich.C) The dissatisfaction may be caused by the jealousy of the general public.D) The dissatisfaction may be caused by the increasingly less room for employment. Question: What may be the cause of the increasing dissatisfaction of the general正确答案: BPassage ThreeQuestions 18 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.Script: A World Book Day poll todayreveals the top ten contemporary novels with genuine word-of-mouth appeal in a search to find the best book to talk about. Since the campaign was launched last November, over 3,000 book lovers have discussed and debated online the "talkability" merits of a list of 100 titles, including several hidden gems. World Book Day's shortlist — which includes seven first novels — shows the qualities of what really makes a discussion-worthy book in contemporary Britain:serious issues, character-led drama, and often a splash of humour.Judging by the books featured on the "Books to Talk About" shortlist, readers relish hard-hitting themes and challenging plots. Moreover, the strong showing of the independent publishing sector on the list confirms that it is currently in excellent health.The shortlist compiled by World Book Day includes novels set during South Africa, wartime England and the Partition of India and Pakistan, revealing an appetite for powerful stories told against the background of thedrama of recent history. Featuring subjects that include racially-motivated murder, mental breakdown, terminal illness, juvenile delinquency and the Moors murderer Myra Hindley, the shortlist of Books to Talk About indicates that readers relish emotional subjects, and enjoy talking about the social and personal issues that arise from a good story.Gods in Alabama, Joshilyn Jackson's gothic coming-of-age novel, emerged as the bookfavourite novel. 35 per cent of its votes came from members of reading groups. The most popular book amongst female readers was Jenny Downham's moving portrait of a 16-year-old battling leukaemia, Before I Die.Seven of the ten titles are first novels, proving that tough ideas and ambitious, evocative settings are alive and well in today's fictional debuts.18.A) Fewer than 2,000.B) More than 3,000.C) More than 4,000.D) More than 5,000.Question: How many book lovers have discussed and debated online the talkability merits of the books?正确答案: B19.A) Scientific issues and fiction.B) Serious issues, character-led drama and often a sense of humor.C) Funny stories and romantic plots.D) Detective stories and science fiction.Question: According to the results, what are the qualities of discussion-worthy books in Britain now?正确答案: B20.A) World Book Day.B) The readers themselves.C) The British Council.D) The BBC program.Question: Which organization compiled the shortlist of the Books to Talk About?Section CDirections: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.About 80 percent of people surveyed are not satisfied with the Internet service provided by China Telecom and China Unicom, two telecommunication(21)_________________ accused of monopolisticpractices in the broadband access business. The poll on public opinion is about the probe against two telecommunication giants in the country,(22)_________________ by the Global Poll Center with the Global Times, targeted adults in seven major cities across the country.The number of people surveyed was(23)_________________ based on randomized telephone calls and (24)_________________ online surveys. In the poll, nearly 70 percent of the people who had a broadband connection at home expressed their dissatisfaction with the Internet service (25)_________________ they had. Only 3.2 percent and1.1 percent said they were " (26)_________________ " or "very satisfied" with the Internet service they are using now."The (27)_________________dissatisfaction among Internet users is definitely related to the monopoly positions of China Telecom and China Unicom. The increasing profits earned from the(28)_________________ and the poor service theyprovide are all results of their monopolistic role in the market," Kan Kaili, a professor from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, told the Global Times Sunday. Apart from reaping huge benefits, more than 82 percent of those(29)_________________ said the monopoly of these two (30)_________________ companieshad impaired normal competition in the market.Script:About 80 percent of peoplesurveyed are not satisfied with the Internet service provided by China Telecom andChina Unicom, two telecommunication giants accused of monopolistic practices in the broadband access business. The poll on public opinion is about the probe against two telecommunication giants in the country, conducted by the Global Poll Center withthe Global Times, targeted adults in seven major cities across the country. The number of people surveyed was 25,448 based on randomized telephone calls and voluntary online surveys. In the poll, nearly 70 percent of the people who had a broadband connection at home expressedtheir dissatisfaction with the Internet serviceproviders they had. Only 3.2 percent and 1.1 percent said they were "satisfied" or"very satisfied" with the Internet service they are using now."The ongoing dissatisfaction amongInternet users is definitely related to the monopoly positions of China Telecom andChina Unicom. The increasing profits earned from the consumers and the poor servicethey provide are all results of their monopolistic role in the market," Kan Kaili,a professor from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, told the GlobalTimes Sunday. Apart from reaping huge benefits, more than 82 percent of those polledsaid the monopoly of these twostate-owned companies had impaired normal competition in the market.正确答案: giants正确答案: conducted正确答案: 25,448 | 25448正确答案: voluntary正确答案: providers正确答案: satisfied正确答案: ongoing正确答案: provider正确答案: polled正确答案: state-owned。

新理念英语上机测试(华工版)_B3U4-A

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During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer.1.A) He had quit his job.B) He wanted to tell his wife about his job.C) He didn't know whether he could change his job.D) He wanted to change jobs but did not know his wife's opinion.学生答案:D得分:3分2.A) 35.B) 39.C) 34.D) 38.学生答案:B得分:3分3.A) They are discussing about a team's dropping out of a sports game.B) They are talking about the coach.C) They are talking about competing.D) They are discussing about having a rearrangement of competition. 学生答案:A得分:3分4.A) The woman made a wrong-sized dress.B) The woman was wearing a tailored dress.C) The woman has put on some weight.D) The woman made the dress in a wrong season.学生答案:C得分:3分5.A) She is against the man's decision.B) She is supportive to the man.C) She does not want to rush to a conclusion.D) She does not like the interview.学生答案:B得分:3分Questions 6 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.6.A) He is sick.B) He is sentimental.C) He does not like the day.D) He is nervous about the day.学生答案:C得分:3分7.A) He has a lot of girl friends.B) He does not have any girl friend now.C) He will find a Miss Right.D) He has someone on his mind.学生答案:B得分:3分8.A) He should go to his former girl friend.B) He should change his negative attitude.C) He should stop seeing so many girl friends.D) He should enjoy the Valentine's Day.学生答案:B得分:3分Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.9.A) Husband and wife.B) Boyfriend and girlfriendC) Brother and sister.D) Doctor and patient.学生答案:B得分:3分10.A) He carried the ring everywhere.B) He wanted to propose but he was nervous.C) He was afraid that his girl friend may leave him.D) He wanted to break up.学生答案:B得分:3分11.A) She thought he was not serious with her.B) She thought he was too serious.C) She thought he was going to marry her.D) She thought he was going to break up with her.学生答案:D得分:3分Section B Direstions:Listen to three short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. All the recordings will be played once only. After you hear a question, please choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).Passage OneQuestions 12 to 14 are based on the passage you have just heard.12.A) He took a long time to decide.B) He got it from online shopping.C) He chose one with the help of a shop assistant.D) He was not sure what kind of ring he would buy.学生答案:C得分:3分13.A) Because Paris is a city of love.B) Because the man met his girlfriend in Paris.C) Because he wanted to surprise her.D) Because it could be a good place to propose.学生答案:D得分:3分14.A) He will take her on a trip to Paris.B) He will read her a love poem.C) He will ask her to marry him by shouting out her name.D) He could not decide yet.学生答案:A得分:0分Passage TwoQuestions 15 to 17 are based on the passage you have just heard.15.A) A stressed marriage can be harmful to one's blood pressure.B) A stressed marriage can cause back problems.C) A stressed marriage may lead to a worse relationship.D) A stressed marriage may result in divorce.学生答案:A得分:3分16.A) 204 married people and 19 single adults.B) 204 marriage people and 99 single adults.C) 214 married people and 90 single adults.D) 240 married people and 99 single adults.学生答案:B得分:3分17.A) Being single is better than being married.B) Quality of marriage is more important than just being married.C) A stressed marriage should be avoided.D) A marriage is good to your blood pressure.学生答案:B得分:3分Passage ThreeQuestions 18 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.18.A) Over 14 years.B) Around 14 years.C) Over 40 yearsD) Over 50 years.学生答案:C得分:3分19.A) To illustrate his point of win-win approach.B) To illustrate the importance of "lose-lose" solution.C) To indicate that he loves his wife.D) To explain the vitality of respect.学生答案:B得分:3分20.A) It is mainly because of money.B) It is largely because of the different opinions.C) It is because of personal tastes.D) It is because of the intention to control.学生答案:D得分:3分Section C Directions: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written."I do." To Americans those two words carry great meaning. They can even change your life. Especially if you say them at your own wedding. Making wedding vows is like (21)_________________ a contract. Now Americans don't really think marriage is a business deal. But marriage is a serious business.It all begins with engagement. Traditionally, a young man asks the father of his sweetheart for permission to marry her. If the father agrees, the man later proposes to her. Often he tries to surprise her by "popping the question" in a (22)_________________ way. Sometimes the couple just decides together that the time is right to get married. As the big day (23)_________________ , bridal showers and bachelor's parties provide many useful gifts. Today many couples also receive (24)_________________ during engagement. This prepares them for the challenges of married life.At last it's time for the wedding. Although most weddings follow (25)_________________ , there's still room for American individualism. For example, the usual place for a wedding is in a church. But some people get married outdoors in a (26)_________________ . A few even have the ceremony while sky-diving or riding on horseback! The couple may invite hundreds of people or just a few close friends. They choose their own style of colors, (27)_________________ and music during the ceremony. But some things rarely change. The bride usually wears a beautiful, long white wedding dress. She traditionally wears "something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue." The groom wears a formal suit or tuxedo. Several close friends (28)_________________ in the ceremony as attendants, including the best man and the maid of honor.As the ceremony begins, the groom and his attendants stand with the minister, facing the audience . Music (29)_________________ the entrance of the bride's attendants, followed by thebeautiful bride. Traditionally, they promise to love each other "for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health". But sometimes the couple has composed their own vows. They give each other a gold ring to (30)_________________ their marriage commitment. At the wedding reception, the bride and groom greet their guests. Then they cut the wedding cake and feed each other a bite. Guests move around while enjoying cake, punch and other treats. Later the bride throws her bouquet of flowers to a group of single girls. Tradition says that the one who catches the bouquet will be the next to marry.学生答案:signing得分:4分您可以修改得分:学生答案:romantic得分:4分您可以修改得分:学生答案:approaches得分:4分您可以修改得分:学生答案:counseling得分:4分您可以修改得分:学生答案:long-held traditions得分:4分您可以修改得分:学生答案:scenic spot得分:4分您可以修改得分:学生答案:decorations得分:4分您可以修改得分:学生答案:participate得分:4分您可以修改得分:学生答案:signals得分:4分您可以修改得分:学生答案:symbolize得分:4分您可以修改得分:。

新理念英语上机测试(华工版)-B3U4-A

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Life is ornamented with Sharing and liberty.***************************************************************//***************************************************************全新版大学英语(第二版)听说教程新理念网络教学平台5单元测试答案B3U4-A 得分97***************************************************************Part I Listening Comprehension ( 32 minutes )Section A Directions: In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer.1.A) He had quit his job.B) He wanted to tell his wife about his job.C) He didn't know whether he could change his job.D) He wanted to change jobs but did not know his wife's opinion.学生答案:D得分:3分2.A) 35.B) 39.C) 34.D) 38.学生答案:B得分:3分3.A) They are discussing about a team's dropping out of a sports game.B) They are talking about the coach.C) They are talking about competing.D) They are discussing about having a rearrangement of competition. 学生答案:A得分:3分4.A) The woman made a wrong-sized dress.B) The woman was wearing a tailored dress.C) The woman has put on some weight.D) The woman made the dress in a wrong season.学生答案:C得分:3分5.A) She is against the man's decision.B) She is supportive to the man.C) She does not want to rush to a conclusion.D) She does not like the interview.学生答案:B得分:3分Questions 6 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.6.A) He is sick.B) He is sentimental.C) He does not like the day.D) He is nervous about the day.学生答案:C得分:3分7.A) He has a lot of girl friends.B) He does not have any girl friend now.C) He will find a Miss Right.D) He has someone on his mind.学生答案:B得分:3分8.A) He should go to his former girl friend.B) He should change his negative attitude.C) He should stop seeing so many girl friends.D) He should enjoy the Valentine's Day.学生答案:B得分:3分Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.9.A) Husband and wife.B) Boyfriend and girlfriendC) Brother and sister.D) Doctor and patient.学生答案:B得分:3分10.A) He carried the ring everywhere.B) He wanted to propose but he was nervous.C) He was afraid that his girl friend may leave him.D) He wanted to break up.学生答案:B得分:3分11.A) She thought he was not serious with her.B) She thought he was too serious.C) She thought he was going to marry her.D) She thought he was going to break up with her.学生答案:D得分:3分Section B Direstions:Listen to three short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. All the recordings will be played once only. After you hear a question, please choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).Passage OneQuestions 12 to 14 are based on the passage you have just heard.12.A) He took a long time to decide.B) He got it from online shopping.C) He chose one with the help of a shop assistant.D) He was not sure what kind of ring he would buy.学生答案:C得分:3分13.A) Because Paris is a city of love.B) Because the man met his girlfriend in Paris.C) Because he wanted to surprise her.D) Because it could be a good place to propose.学生答案:D得分:3分14.A) He will take her on a trip to Paris.B) He will read her a love poem.C) He will ask her to marry him by shouting out her name.D) He could not decide yet.学生答案:A得分:0分Passage TwoQuestions 15 to 17 are based on the passage you have just heard.15.A) A stressed marriage can be harmful to one's blood pressure.B) A stressed marriage can cause back problems.C) A stressed marriage may lead to a worse relationship.D) A stressed marriage may result in divorce.学生答案:A得分:3分16.A) 204 married people and 19 single adults.B) 204 marriage people and 99 single adults.C) 214 married people and 90 single adults.D) 240 married people and 99 single adults.学生答案:B得分:3分17.A) Being single is better than being married.B) Quality of marriage is more important than just being married.C) A stressed marriage should be avoided.D) A marriage is good to your blood pressure.学生答案:B得分:3分Passage ThreeQuestions 18 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.18.A) Over 14 years.B) Around 14 years.C) Over 40 yearsD) Over 50 years.学生答案:C得分:3分19.A) To illustrate his point of win-win approach.B) To illustrate the importance of "lose-lose" solution.C) To indicate that he loves his wife.D) To explain the vitality of respect.学生答案:B得分:3分20.A) It is mainly because of money.B) It is largely because of the different opinions.C) It is because of personal tastes.D) It is because of the intention to control.学生答案:D得分:3分Section C Directions: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written."I do." To Americans those two words carry great meaning. They can even change your life. Especially if you say them at your own wedding. Making wedding vows is like (21)_________________ a contract. Now Americans don't really think marriage is a business deal. But marriage is a serious business.It all begins with engagement. Traditionally, a young man asks the father of his sweetheart for permission to marry her. If the father agrees, the man later proposes to her. Often he tries to surprise her by "popping the question" in a (22)_________________ way. Sometimes the couple just decides together that the time is right to get married. As the big day (23)_________________ , bridal showers and bachelor's parties provide many useful gifts. Today many couples also receive (24)_________________ during engagement. This prepares them for the challenges of married life.At last it's time for the wedding. Although most weddings follow (25)_________________ , there's still room for American individualism. For example, the usual place for a wedding is in a church. But some people get married outdoors in a (26)_________________ . A few even have the ceremony while sky-diving or riding on horseback! The couple may invite hundreds of people or just a few close friends. They choose their own style of colors, (27)_________________ and music during the ceremony. But some things rarely change. The bride usually wears a beautiful, long white wedding dress. She traditionally wears "something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue." The groom wears a formal suit or tuxedo. Several close friends (28)_________________ in the ceremony as attendants, including the best man and the maid of honor.As the ceremony begins, the groom and his attendants stand with the minister, facing the audience . Music (29)_________________ the entrance of the bride's attendants, followed bythe beautiful bride. Traditionally, they promise to love each other "for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health". But sometimes the couple has composed their own vows. They give each other a gold ring to (30)_________________ their marriage commitment. At the wedding reception, the bride and groom greet their guests. Then they cut the wedding cake and feed each other a bite. Guests move around while enjoying cake, punch and other treats. Later the bride throws her bouquet of flowers to a group of single girls. Tradition says that the one who catches the bouquet will be the next to marry.学生答案:signing得分:4分您可以修改得分:学生答案:romantic得分:4分您可以修改得分:学生答案:approaches得分:4分您可以修改得分:学生答案:counseling得分:4分您可以修改得分:学生答案:long-held traditions得分:4分您可以修改得分:学生答案:scenic spot得分:4分您可以修改得分:学生答案:decorations得分:4分您可以修改得分:学生答案:participate得分:4分您可以修改得分:学生答案:signals得分:4分您可以修改得分:学生答案:symbolize得分:4分您可以修改得分:友情提示:方案范本是经验性极强的领域,本范文无法思考和涵盖全面,供参考!最好找专业人士起草或审核后使用。

新理念英语上机测试(华工版)B3U1-A

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Life is ornam‎e nted‎with Shari‎n g and liber‎t y.***************************************************************//***************************************************************全新版大学‎英语(第二版)听说教程新理念网络‎教学平台5‎单元测试答‎案B3U1-A得分94***************************************************************/Part I Liste‎n ing Compr‎e hens‎i on ( 28 minut‎e s )Secti‎o n A Direc‎t ions‎:In this secti‎o n, you will hear sever‎a l conve‎r sati‎o ns. At the end of each conve‎r sati‎o n, one or more quest‎i ons will be asked‎about‎what was said. Both the conve‎r sati‎o ns and the quest‎i ons will be spoke‎n only once. After‎each quest‎i on there‎will be a pause‎. Durin‎g the pause‎,you must read the four choic‎e s marke‎d A), B), C) and D), and decid‎e which‎is the best answe‎r.1.A) She will rewri‎t e the paper‎.B) She will go to the profe‎s sor to check‎some probl‎e ms.C) She will revis‎e her paper‎befor‎e handi‎n g in the final‎versi‎o n.D) She will drop this topic‎and start‎anoth‎e r paper‎.学生答案:C得分:3分2.A) Fathe‎r and Mothe‎r.B) Teach‎e r and Paren‎t.C) Stude‎n t and Paren‎t.D) Teach‎e r and Stude‎n t.学生答案:B得分:3分3.A) Her money‎was stole‎n.B) Her bank accou‎n t was close‎d.C) Her check‎s canno‎t be used.D) Her bank has given‎her some notic‎e.学生答案:A得分:0分4.A) She does not like the prese‎n t.B) She prefe‎r s to go hikin‎g.C) She would‎like to spend‎her birth‎d ay with the boy.D) She loves‎the birth‎d ay prese‎n t.学生答案:D得分:3分5.A) She tinks‎the man looks‎like his mothe‎r.B) She is compl‎i ment‎i ng on the mothe‎r's pictu‎r e.C) She belie‎v es that the man does not resem‎b le his mothe‎r.D) She likes‎the famil‎y album‎.学生答案:A得分:3分Quest‎i ons 6 to 8 are based‎on the conve‎r sati‎o n you have just heard‎.6.A) Becau‎s e he misse‎d the home-cooke‎d meals‎.B) Becau‎s e he does not like parti‎e s.C) Becau‎s e his mothe‎r does not cook good meals‎.D) Becau‎s e he wants‎his mothe‎r to cook a lavis‎h dinne‎r for him. 学生答案:A得分:3分7.A) She does not know how to cook compl‎i cate‎d dishe‎s.B) She is good at cooki‎n g.C) She wants‎to cook a lavis‎h dinne‎r for her son.D) She uses recip‎e s from the cooki‎n g books‎to cook for the famil‎y.学生答案:B得分:3分8.A) She asks Gil to go out shopp‎i ng.B) She would‎like to take Gil to have insta‎n t noodl‎e s and take-out food.C) She sugge‎s ts Gil go to her place‎to have a home-cooke‎d meal.D) She sugge‎s ts that Gil tell his mothe‎r what he reall‎y desir‎e s.学生答案:C得分:3分Quest‎i ons 9 to 11 are based‎on the conve‎r sati‎o n you have just heard‎.9.A) She does not think‎it is a good idea.B) She think‎s her mothe‎r may like the gift.C) She belie‎v es that gift certi‎f icat‎e is a bette‎r choic‎e.D) She is convi‎n ced that there‎'s no other‎optio‎n s.学生答案:A得分:3分10.A) She's afrai‎d she canno‎t retur‎n the gift.B) She's afrai‎d that her mothe‎r may get disap‎p oint‎e d.C) She wants‎to think‎about‎somet‎h ing speci‎a l.D) She wants‎to buy her mothe‎r a car.学生答案:B得分:3分11.A) Don't buy any gift certi‎f icat‎e or gift card.B) Buy somet‎h ing with some thoug‎h ts in it.C) Buy a retur‎n able‎prese‎n t for the mothe‎r.D) Let the mothe‎r pick her own gift.学生答案:C得分:3分Secti‎o n B Dires‎t ions‎:Liste‎n to three‎short‎passa‎g es. At the end of each passa‎g e, you will hear some quest‎i ons. All the recor‎d ings‎will be playe‎d once only. After‎you hear a quest‎i on, pleas‎e choos‎e the best answe‎r from the four choic‎e s marke‎d A), B), C) and D).Passa‎g e OneQuest‎i ons 12 to 14 are based‎on the passa‎g e you have just heard‎.12.A) His exper‎i ence‎of home schoo‎l ing.B) Peopl‎e's attit‎u des towar‎d s the boy's educa‎t ion.C) The perfo‎r manc‎e of the boy as a stude‎n t.D) His paren‎t s are diffe‎r ent educa‎t ors.学生答案:A得分:3分13.A) They think‎the boy is crazy‎.B) They feel sorry‎for the boy.C) They think‎the paren‎t s are contr‎o llin‎g.D) They belie‎v e that the paren‎t s are nuts.学生答案:B得分:3分14.A) They are lovin‎g and carin‎g to the son.B) They do not care about‎the boy's educa‎t ion.C) They want the boy to have good perfo‎r manc‎e.D) They are relig‎i ous and contr‎o llin‎g.学生答案:A得分:3分Passa‎g e TwoQuest‎i ons 15 to 17 are based‎on the passa‎g e you have just heard‎.15.A) Ancie‎n t Rhea.B) Ancie‎n t Rome.C) Ancie‎n t Engla‎n d.D) Ancie‎n t Greec‎e.学生答案:D得分:3分16.A) In 15th centu‎r y.B) In 16th centu‎r y.C) In 17th centu‎r y.D) In 18th centu‎r y.学生答案:C得分:3分17.A) A speci‎a l dinne‎r.B) A speci‎a l cake.C) Cards‎, candy‎, flowe‎r s and dinne‎r.D) Cards‎and flowe‎r s.学生答案:B得分:3分Passa‎g e Three‎Quest‎i ons 18 to 20 are based‎on the passa‎g e you have just heard‎.18.A) 5,000 dolla‎r s.B) 5,000 dolla‎r s and up to 800 dolla‎r s every‎year there‎a fter‎.C) 5,800 dolla‎r s every‎year.D) 800 dolla‎r s every‎year.学生答案:B得分:3分19.A) 5,000 dolla‎r s.B) 1,400 dolla‎r s.C) 4,000 dolla‎r s.D) 800 dolla‎r s a year.学生答案:C得分:3分20.A) To push the econo‎m y of the count‎r y.B) To INCRE‎A SE the birth‎rate.C) To make the count‎r y more spars‎e ly popul‎a tedD) To reduc‎e globa‎l warmi‎n g.学生答案:C得分:0分Secti‎o n C Direc‎t ions‎: In this secti‎o n, you will hear a passa‎g e three‎times‎. When the passa‎g e is read for the first‎time, you shoul‎d liste‎n caref‎u lly for its gener‎a l idea. When the passa‎g e is read for the secon‎d time, you are requi‎r ed to fill in the blank‎s with the exact‎words‎you have just heard‎. Final‎l y, when the passa‎g e is read for the third‎time, you shoul‎d check‎what you have writt‎e n.H ow can grati‎t ude help us in our every‎d ay lives‎as moms?T hink‎about‎the (21)_____‎_____‎_____‎__ you can make in your famil‎y life just by notic‎i ng and being‎(22)_____‎_____‎_____‎__ for all the great‎thing‎s they do. When you expre‎s s grati‎t ude, you show your love and (23)_____‎_____‎_____‎__ . Every‎o ne needs‎to feel these‎thing‎s every‎day. Somet‎i mes as moms we feel that no one appre‎c iate‎s‎us‎―‎and it is true that moms are usual‎l y last on the list to be thank‎e d. One way you can teach‎grati‎t ude is by examp‎l e. Even on the days when it seems‎your child‎r en or husba‎n d are doing‎every‎t hing‎wrong‎, find a reaso‎n to thank‎them. Take the time and (24)_____‎_____‎_____‎__ to look for the good. Think‎about‎the thing‎s that your famil‎y does that (25)_____‎_____‎_____‎__ a "Thank‎you." You might‎say to your husba‎n d, "Thank‎you for worki‎n g so hard for our famil‎y," or, to your child‎,"I reall‎y appre‎c iate‎your sense‎of (26)_____‎_____‎_____‎__ ―‎it‎feels‎good to laugh‎." (27)_____‎_____‎_____‎__ your grati‎t ude helps‎famil‎y membe‎r s to under‎s tand‎how it feels‎to be appre‎c iate‎d. And if they still‎don't (28)_____‎_____‎_____‎__ on, let them know when you feel unapp‎r ecia‎t ed. You can also tell them how great‎it makes‎you feel when they do expre‎s s grati‎t ude.G rati‎t ude is a wonde‎r ful motiv‎a tor when you need coope‎r atio‎n. When enlis‎t ing the help of my two-year-old, I prais‎e him often‎and with (29)_____‎_____‎_____‎__ . I let him know that he is a great‎helpe‎r. I know I am teach‎i ng him appre‎c iati‎o n becau‎s e he expre‎s ses it to me. The other‎day I broug‎h t a (30)_____‎_____‎_____‎__ of multi‎-color‎e d roses‎home. For five days, at least‎once or twice‎a day, my son thank‎e d me for the flowe‎r s. There‎is power‎and heali‎n g in grati‎t ude.学生答案:diffe‎r ence‎得分:4分您可以修改‎得分:学生答案:thank‎f ul得分:4分您可以修改‎得分:学生答案:appre‎c iati‎o n得分:4分您可以修改‎得分:学生答案:energ‎y得分:4分您可以修改‎得分:学生答案:deser‎v e得分:4分您可以修改‎得分:学生答案:humor‎得分:4分您可以修改‎得分:学生答案:Expre‎s sing‎得分:4分您可以修改‎得分:学生答案:catch‎得分:4分您可以修改‎得分:学生答案:enthu‎s iasm‎得分:4分您可以修改‎得分:学生答案:bunch‎得分:4分您可以修改‎得分:。

新理念英语上机测试(华工版)B4U2-A

新理念英语上机测试(华工版)B4U2-A

全新版第二版听说B4U2-APart I Listening Comprehension ( 29 minutes )Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer.1.A) PE727.B) PD672.C) PD673.D) PE732.Script: Woman: Your confirmation number is PD672. Is there anything else I can help you with?Man: No, that's all. Thanks.Woman: Have a nice day and thank you for calling Dutton Hotels.Question: What is the confirmation number for the man?正确答案: B2.A) She felt painful.B) She was happy about the comments.C) She was upset.D) She would take the constructive criticism.Script: Woman: I just got my paper back from Professor Rodriguez and it’s all marked up. Next to the conclusion, he wrote that I didn’t properly summarize my main points. See what I mean? There’s nothing he likes about this essay. Man: I think you should take the constructive criticism as it’s meant to help you.Question: How did the woman feel about the professor’s remarks on her paper?正确答案: C3.A) To do some boxing.B) To go for a jogging.C) To do some aerobics.D) To do some walking.Script: Man: Okay, I’m ready to walk my way to better fitness!Woman: I’m glad you’re so enthusiastic about starting to exercise.Question: What is the man ready to do?正确答案: D4.A) He asked his mother to prepare for him.B) He asked his mother to pack his books.C) He planed to buy his lunch at school.D) He wanted to have lunch at home.Script: Mom: Do you have all of your books and suppliesin your backpack? Oh and I’ve packed you a lunch already. Paul: You didn’t have to do that, Mom. I was going to buy lunch at school.Question: What did the man plan for his lunch?正确答案: C5.A) She likes the 60-inch screen TV.B) She wanted to have a 40-inch one.C) She was upset about the man’s suggestion.D) She was a bit surprised and did not entirely agree. Script: Man: According to what I’ve read, with a viewing distance of 10 feet, we should look for a screen size of about 40 inches. I was thinking more like a 60-inch screen.Woman: A 60-inch TV? That would take up the entire living room wall.Question: How did the woman feel about the suggestion?正确答案: DQuestions 6 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Script: Woman: Hi, I thought you might be out here. Geez, it’s really cold!Man: I know, but I really needed a smoke break after that long meeting. Can I have one from you? I left my pack of cigarettes on my desk.Woman: Sure. Here’s my lighter. What do you think about the new incentives the company is offering to employees to quit? Have you thought about it?Man: Yeah, but I’ve smoked for 20 years. I tried quitting, but it didn’t work. I’m doomed to a lifetime of ashtrays and stained fingers.Woman: I’ve been butting heads with my boyfriend for years. He wants me to quit, but I say, to each his own. Man: The incentives are pretty good, though, I have to admit: a cash bonus and more money towards our health plans. Woman: Yeah, I could use the cash. Have you tried one of those nicotine patches?Man: No, I haven’t.6.A) He wanted some fresh air.B) He needed to smoke.C) He needed a break.D) He wanted to talk with the woman.Script: Why did the man stay in the cold outside?正确答案: B7.A) 20 years.B) 12 years.C) One year.D) Not mentioned specifically.Script: How long has the woman been smoking?正确答案: D8.A) He wanted to quit but he failed.B) He was addicted and did not try at all.C) He was trying now.D) He wanted to try the nicotine patches.Script: What is the man’s attitude towards quitting smoking?正确答案: AQuestions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Script: Agent: What date do you plan to check in?Jeff: I'd like to check in on October 12th and check out on the 15th.Agent: Okay, let me see what we have. For how many? Jeff: One. And, if possible, I'm looking for anon-smoking room.Agent: Sure, we have a non-smoking queen with an ocean view for $189 or a standard room with a courtyard view for $139 a night.Jeff: I'd like to book the standard room.Agent: Okay, I have you booked in a standardnon-smoking queen, checking in on October 12th anddeparting on the 15th. What major credit card would you like to use to guarantee the reservation?Jeff: A Visa.Agent: The number and expiration?Jeff: It's 7388-2424-3535-1818 and the expiration is 05/08.9.A) He wants to book a hotel room.B) He wants to book a restaurant table.C) He wants to book a theater seat.D) He wants to book a non-smoking flight.Script: What is the man calling for?正确答案: A10.A) 189 dollars.B) 198 dollars.C) 139 dollars.D) 138 dollars.Script: How much does a room with a courtyard view cost?正确答案: C11.A) On October 15.B) On November 15.C) On November 12.D) On October 12.Script: When will the man check in his standardnon-smoking room?正确答案: DSection BDirestions:Listen to three short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. All the recordings will be played once only. After you hear a question, please choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).Passage OneQuestions 12 to 14 are based on the passage you have just heard.Script: Good afternoon and welcome to Flight 345, service to Los Angeles International Airport. We appreciate your full attention to this important safety announcement. This 747 aircraft is equipped with four emergency exits, two in the front of the plane and two in the back. Be sure to identify the nearest exit to you, which may be behind you. If the plane should lose pressure, an oxygen mask will drop from the compartment above your seat. Passenger seat cushions on this aircraft may be used as a flotation device and detailed instructions may be found on the safety information card in the seat pocket in front of you. Smoking is not permitted at any time while on board this aircraft.The following electronic devices may not be used during takeoff or landing: portable compact disk players, portable computers, and cellular phones which should be in the off position. Now in preparation fortakeoff, please fasten your seatbelt, return your seatback and tray tables to the full upright and locked position. Your carry-on luggage must be put in the overhead compartments or underneath the seat in front of you. On behalf of all Mar Vista Airline employees, we'd like to thank you for selecting us today. We hope you enjoy your flight.12.A) Flight 747.B) Flight 345.C) Flight 354.D) Flight 435.Script: What is the flight number?正确答案: B13.A) An oxygen mask will drop from the compartment above the seat.B) The seat belt will be fastened.C) The luggage will be dropped.D) The compartment will be damaged.Script: What will happen if the plane should lose pressure?正确答案: A14.A) Portable compact disk players.B) A laptop.C) A mobile phone.D) A watch.Script: Which of the following devices may be used during takeoff or landing?正确答案: DPassage TwoQuestions 15 to 17 are based on the passage you have just heard.Script: Some good news from the world of advertising? Well, yes. Because ads for nicotine patchesand other ways to quit smoking actually do work — and they work even if you don’t buy the product being advertised. That’s the finding of a study to be published by Cornell researchers in an upcoming issue of the Journal of Political Economy in 2011. Because although some people who saw ads did buy the products being advertised, it seems that just seeing the ads convinces other people to try to quit, regardless of how they do it. The phenomenon of influencing consumers beyond the advertised method is known as the spillover effect.A 2006 study by the same authors found that consumers see more ads for over-the-counter-stop-smoking products than for those available only by prescription. Over-the-counter-stop-smoking aids are more heavily advertised. So if more products were available over the counter, there would presumably be more advertising, which in turn could lead to a lot more former smokers, regardless of how they stop.15.A) Seeing ads for ways to quit smoking can help people to stop smoking.B) Nicotine patches do not work for those who want to quit smoking.C) People can be convinced to quit smoking.D) Spillover effects cannot be useful.Script: What is the passage mainly about?正确答案: A16.A) Counter effects.B) Authority effects.C) Spillover effects.D) Peer pressure effects.Script: What is the phenomenon of influencing consumers beyond the advertised method known as?正确答案: C17.A) In 2011.B) In 2010.C) In 2007.D) In 2006.Script: When was the earlier research done?正确答案: DPassage ThreeQuestions 18 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.Script: U.S. President Barack Obama signed into law Monday bill regulating the nation's tobacco industry. The bill gives the federal government the ability to regulate the production and sale of cigarettes and other tobacco products.Decades after the dangers of tobacco first became known, the strongest anti-smoking legislation in U.S. history has been signed into law by the President. The measure does not criminalize tobacco or limit the availability of tobacco products to adults. But it will have a big impact on the way cigarettes are produced and sold — particularly to young people. President Obama says protecting children is what the bill is all about."Each day, 1,000 young people under the age of 18 become new, regular, daily smokers," he said. "And almost 90 percent of smokers began at or before their 18th birthday."The president says he knows the problem too well."I was one of these teenagers, and so I know how difficult it can be to break this habit when it's been with you for a long time," he said. "And I also know that kids today don't just start smoking for no reason. They're aggressively targeted as customers by the tobacco industry."For the first time, a government agency — the Food and Drug Administration or FDA — will have the authority to regulate tobacco products.Mr. Obama noted that under the new law, the FDA can ban certain substances in cigarettes and restrict the marketing techniques used by tobacco companies."It will curb the ability of tobacco companies to market products to our children by using appealing flavors," he said. "It will force these companies to moreclearly and publicly acknowledge the harmful and deadly effects of the products they sell."The President signed the legislation at a ceremony in the White House Rose Garden surrounded by members of Congress and representatives of health advocacy groups — including three children from an organization called "The Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids."18.A) A bill gives the federal government the ability to regulate the production and sale of cigarettes and other tobacco products.B) A bill advocates anti-smoking campaign.C) A bill allows FDA to ban cigarette production and stop the advertisement on smoking.D) A bill forbids the young people to smoke in the public.Script: What did President Obama sign into law?正确答案: A19.A) FDA can now ban smoking.B) FDA has the power to regulate tobacco products.C) FDA can decide on the sales of tobacco.D) FDA can choose the advertisement of cigarette products.Script: What authority does the FDA have after the legislation?正确答案: B20.A) It will force these companies to stop advertising cigarettes.B) It will force these companies to more clearly and publicly acknowledge the harmful and deadly effects.C) It will force these companies to reduce their cigarettes’ production and advertising in public places.D) It will force these companies to warn the public and ask the public to quit smoking.Script: What influence will the bill have on companies which produce or sell tobacco?正确答案: BSection CDirections: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.Drinking alcohol and smoking cigarettes appear to increase the risk of certain common throat and stomach cancers, Dutch researchers reported on Monday. The findings, (21)_________________ at an American Association for Cancer Research meeting in Washington, underline other health recommendations for people to follow a healthy lifestyle and drink and smoke only in (22)_________________ ."It appeared that current smokers have the highest risks, and former smokers have an(23)_________________ risk compared with never smokers," Jessie Steevens, an epidemiologist at Maastricht University in the Netherlands, said in a statement.The (24)_________________ of stomach cancer has fallen dramatically in the United States and western Europe over the past 60 years but the disease(25)_________________ a serious problem in much of the rest of the world, where it is a (26)_________________ cause of cancer death, according to the Mayo Clinic.Throat cancer is a form of cancer that starts in the inner layer of the throat, the 10-inch-long tube that (27)_________________ the throat to the stomach.Other studies have linked throat cancer in general to drinking and smoking, but Steevens and colleagues wanted to refine the risk of the different types of the tumours.Smoking was (28)_________________ with an increased risk of the throat cancer. "These are the results when no other aspects of smoking were considered, such asthe amount of cigarettes smoked per day and the number of years a person smoked," Steevens said."When we took into account the smoking (29)_________________ and frequency, it appeared that the difference in risk between (30)_________________ smokers and current smokers could partly be explained by these other aspects of smoking."Script: Drinking alcohol and smoking cigarettes appear to increase the risk of certain common throat and stomach cancers, Dutch researchers reported on Monday.The findings, presented at an American Association for Cancer Research meeting in Washington, underline other health recommendations for people to follow a healthy lifestyle and drink and smoke only in moderation."It appeared that current smokers have the highest risks, and former smokers have an intermediate risk compared with never smokers," Jessie Steevens, an epidemiologist at Maastricht University in the Netherlands, said in a statement.The incidence of stomach cancer has fallen dramatically in the United States and western Europe over the past 60 years but the disease remains a serious problem in much of the rest of the world, where it is a leading cause of cancer death, according to the Mayo Clinic.Throat cancer is a form of cancer that starts in the inner layer of the throat, the 10-inch-long tube that connects the throat to the stomach.Other studies have linked throat cancer in general to drinking and smoking, but Steevens and colleagues wanted to refine the risk of the different types of the tumours.Smoking was associated with an increased risk of the throat cancer. "These are the results when no other aspects of smoking were considered, such as the amount of cigarettes smoked per day and the number of years a person smoked," Steevens said."When we took into account the smoking duration and frequency, it appeared that the difference in risk between former smokers and current smokers could partly be explained by these other aspects of smoking."正确答案: presented正确答案: moderation 正确答案: intermediate 正确答案: incidence正确答案: remains正确答案: leading正确答案: connects正确答案: associated 正确答案: duration正确答案: formerPart II Oral Tasks ( 2 minutes )Section AInterpret the following Chinese passage into English. You can either interpret it sentence by sentence or give out the main points in your own words. You will have two minutes for preparation and three minutes for interpretation.31. 调查发现,英国83%的成年人以及78%的烟民中认为吸烟是一种违反公益的行为,而25%的烟民感到被社会排斥(repel);21%的烟民在公众场合吸烟时会感到内疚。

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全新版第二版听说B4U1-APart I Listening Comprehension ( 33 minutes )Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer.1.A) She wants to find a house.B) She wants to look for a house.C) She hopes to have some information on advertisement.D) She hopes to advertise her house for renting.Script: Man: Hi, Regal Real Estate Agents. Can I help you?Woman: Yes, please. I am looking for some tenants for my house and I was hoping you could advertise it for me.Question: What is the purpose of the woman?正确答案:D2.A) Friends.B) Landlady and potential tenant.C) Landlord and potential tenant.D) Teacher and Student.Script: Woman: Good. Now let’s get down to the ser ious stuff. What have you got in the kitchen? A fridge, of course.Man: Yes, a fridge, and there’s a dishwasher.Question: What is the possible relationship between the two speakers?正确答案:C3.A) 0164326455.B) 0176423455.C) 0173423544.D) 0173426455.Script: Man: Could I have your telephone number, please?Woman: Sure, 01734 26455.Question: What is the correct number?正确答案:D4.A) He got a broken arm when he was 16.B) He got a broken leg when he was 17.C) He got a sprained ankle when he was 17.D) He got a twisted wrist when he was 16.Script: Woman: Fine, now, let’s get some of your medical background. Have you ever had any serious illness or accidents?Man: A broken leg I got playing football when I was 17. I was in the school team.Question: What is the medical background of the boy?正确答案:B5.A) He is keen on the project.B) He is busy going on with the project.C) He wants to talk with the woman about the project.D) He is fine.Script: Woman: Hi, Martin, how are you getting on with your project? You’ve got to give the seminar on Friday, haven’t you?Man: I am getting on fine. It is just so interesting! Do you want to hear about it?Question: What is the man’s attitude towards the project?正确答案:AQuestions 6 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Script: Man: Am I too late for the opening ceremony?Woman: No, it’s just starting. The runner is just coming into the Olympic Village with the torch.Man: Oh, this is so exciting! I love the Summer Olympics. Track and field, gymnastics, swimming —I can’t wait!Woman: Oh, here come the athletes from each country, with their flag-bearer in front. Look at all those gold, silver, and bronze medalists.Man: Isn’t it funny that that country only has one competitor?Woman: No way! Can you imagine the honor y ou’d get as the only athlete from your country that’s of Olympic caliber? I’d trade places with her any day.Man: This schedule says that the track and field events begin tomorrow.Woman: Yeah, but those are just the qualifying heats. The real race s don’t start for three days. What’s that?Man: My flag. I’m cheering on the U.S. team.Woman: From the living room?Man: Sure, why not? It can’t hurt, can it?6.A) Swimming.B) Track and field.C) Gymnastics.D) Wrestling.Script: What is not mentioned by the man as his interestedsports?正确答案:D7.A) Right after the ceremony.B) Tomorrow.C) In three days.D) The day after tomorrow.Script: When will the real races of track and field begin?正确答案:C8.A) In the stadium.B) At the ceremony.C) In the living room.D) In the track and field event.Script: Where will the man cheer for the American team?正确答案:CQuestions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you havejust heard.Script: Woman: Hey, what are you listening to?Man: Right now I’m listening to the Foo Fighters? the latest album. There are some really good tracks on this CD, including their new single.Woman: Let me see your iPod for a minute. It looks like you’ve got a ton of good stuff loaded up. I like Gwen Stephanie, too, and what’s this? Shakira? I had no idea you were a fan of hers.Man: I think she’s a really talented singer and songwriter. And, well, she’s attractive, too.Woman: Yeah, I bet. Let’s see. You’ve got some great jazz and blues standards here, too. Charlie Parker, Duke Ellington, and Billie Holiday. This one is a live recording, and these are compilations. You’ve got their greatest hits, too. I never knew you were such a jazz fan.Man: Yeah, I like all kinds of music. Now, where are you going with my iPod?Woman: I thought I would just borrow it for a little while.Man: Yea h, right. Hand it over. I’ve got to download my favorite podcast.9.A) She is a friend.B) She is a playwright.C) She is a fan of music.D) She is a singer.Script: What can be inferred about Shakira?正确答案:D10.A) Classic.B) Jazz.C) Pop.D) Rock and roll.Script: What kind of music does the man have in his iPod?正确答案:B11.A) He is going to listen to his latest album.B) He is going out with the girl.C) He is going to download some podcast.D) He is going to give his iPod to the girl.Script: What will the man do next?正确答案:CSection BDirestions:Listen to three short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. All the recordings will be played once only. After you hear a question, please choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).Passage OneQuestions 12 to 14 are based on the passage you have just heard.Script: Today we explore the ballet version of one of the most popular stories ever told. Throughout history,in cultures around the world, the story of Cinderella has remained a favorite. We tell about the music Russian composer Serge i Prokofiev wrote for his version of “Cinderella.”And, we visit the artistic director of the Washington Ballet as he and his dancers work together to perform this famous ballet.Her name may be Yeh-shen, Cendrillion or Aschenputtel. But her story is always about a caring young woman who overcomes her difficult family life with the support of a magical helper. This helper makes the dreams of Cinderella come true. And, by the end of the story Cinderella is repaid for her goodness when she marries the man she loves.One of the earliest versions of the story comes from ninth-century China. Yeh-shen talks to a magic fish, which makes her wishes come true. The Algonquin Native American version is about Rough-Face Girl, whose kindness and inner beauty win the love of an invisible warrior spirit.The seventeenth century French writer Charles Perrault included another version in his book, Tales of Mother Goose. His version is one of the most famous. Cinderella lives wit h her father’s second wife and the woman’s daughters.Cinderella’s stepmother and stepsisters areunkind to her and make her do all the work in the house while they prepare for a party given by the ruling prince.Cinderella’s fairy godmother gives her beautiful clothes to wear to the party. She magically turns a pumpkin and mice into a carriage pulled by horses so Cinderella can go to the party. But, the godmother warns Cinderella that she must return home by midnight, when all of her magical belongings will turn back into their normal forms. After the party, Cinderella hurries home but leaves her shoe behind. This glass slipper helps the prince search for and find Cinderella so that they can marry and live together happily ever after.12.A) Yeh-shen.B) Cendrillion.C) Ascheputtel.D) Joanna.Script: Which of the following names is not mentioned as a foreign version of Cinderella?正确答案:D13.A) She is a magic spirit who helps the poor to have a better life.B) She is a young girl who overcomes her difficult family life with the support of a magical helper.C) She is a princess who is killed by an evil queen and later saved by a prince.D) She is a fairy with a kind heart and can talk to a fish.Script: What can be inferred about Cinderella from the passage?正确答案:B14.A) 16th century.B) 17th century.C) 18th century.D) 19th century.Script: When was the most well-known version of Cinderella written?正确答案:BPassage TwoQuestions 15 to 17 are based on the passage you have just heard.Script: The world experienced a global grain crisis between 2007 and 2008. These years saw grain prices soar, and exports drop, causing social unrest and famine in many parts of the world.The most recent global grain crisis began in June 2007. By March 2008, global grain prices had risen by 40 percent. The global food reserve was only sufficient to last for 53 days. In April 2008, the International Monetary Fund released a stern warning that sharp rises in food prices could trigger war.To reserve more grain, many countries made policy changes. Morocco cut its wheat import tariff from 130 percent to 2.5 percent. The European Commission suspended most tariffs on grain imports. Cambodia and Egypt banned rice exports altogether. Vietnam and India, the world’s second and third biggest exporters of rice, both raised prices and lowered exports. The panic for grain triggered turbulence in many areasin the world. A UN report revealed 1 billion people were in famine, or on the brink of famine in 2008.But what’s puzzling is that global grain output didn’t see a drop, as might be expected. The annual grain output reached 1.6 billion tons between 2007 and 2008, up 5.7 percent year on year. Analysts say grain used for energy that’s increasing overall grain consumption. The amount of grain used to fill a car’s gas tank is enough to feed a person for a year. Global warming and its effects, including more frequent floods and drought, have also impacted the world’s grain production.15.A) Grain prices went up.B) Exports fell.C) Social unrest was caused.D) Famine all over the world.Script: What result is not mentioned about the global grain crisis?正确答案:D16.A) Morocco increased its wheat import tariff.B) Cambodia stopped exporting of rice.C) Egypt sold a lot of grains to other countries.D) Vietnam lowered prices and increased exports.Script: Which one of policy changes of the many countries is correct?正确答案:B17.A) The global grain output has increased.B) The grain is used for feeding animals.C) The global warming has its effects.D) The floods and drought never occur.Script: What may be the cause of the grain crisis?正确答案:CPassage ThreeQuestions 18 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.Script: People around the world celebrate the coming of a New Year. The celebrations include parties and religious observances. Many people take part in special activities said to bring good luck and success in the New Year.Ancient Romans observed New Year’s Day on March 1st. Later, Roman leaders made January 1st the beginning of the year. One thousand years ago, parts of Europe started the year on March 25th. By the year 1600, many European nations agreed on a new system to measure time. It is called the Gregorian calendar. This calendar moved New Year’s Day to January 1st.January 1st is an important day in Greece. It is both the beginning of a New Year and Saint Basil’s Day. S aint Basil was a leader of the early Greek Orthodox Church. Stories say he would come in the night and leave presents for children in their shoes. Many children leave their shoes out by the fireplace in the hope that Saint Basil will visit them.Other European countries have New Year’s traditions. In Belgium, for example, children write messages to their parents on colorful pieces of paper. The children read the messages to their families on New Year’s Day.In Spain, everyone must have at least twelvegrapes ready on the final day of the year. One grape represents each month in the year. As the New Year begins, a person puts a grape in his or her mouth each time the clock rings. Each piece of fruit is said to bring good luck and happiness in the New Year.The New Year is celebrated in a big way in Japan. Japanese people often begin by cleaning their homes in late December. Some people hang long ropes across the front of their home. This is supposed to keep bad spirits away.Not all countries celebrate the New Year at the same time. This is because people in different areas have different ways to measure time. Some systems are based on the movement of the moon. Others are based on the position of the sun. Still others are based on both the sun and the moon.18.A) On January 1st.B) On February 1st.C) On March 1st.D) On December 1st.Script: When was the New Year’s Day first celebrated in ancient Rome?正确答案:C19.A) Everyone must have at least 12 grapes ready.B) Everyone is given a piece of cake.C) Many children leave their shoes out by the fireplace.D) Children write messages to their parents on colorful paper.Script: What is the tradition of New Year celebration in Belgium?正确答案:D20.A) It is for decoration purposes.B) It is for keeping devils away.C) It is for memorizing the ancestors.D) It is for keeping the house quiet.Script: Why do some Japanese hang long ropes across the front of their home?正确答案:BSection CDirections: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.Girls in the United States are more educated, socially connected and empowered (授权) than ever, but that is not the case for many of their (21)_________________ in developing countries who still struggle to attend school, see a doctor or to (22)_________________ meaningful roles in their communities.However, a campaign for girls, by girls, is out to change that. Betsy Cribb was one of more than 300 girls who came to New York City to kick off the Girl Up Campaign."It’s a for-girls-by-girls campaign," she says. "It uses American girls' (23)_________________ and energy to raise awareness for girls in the developing countries and really give them a voice because they don't have the opportunity to speak for themselves."The campaign is (24)_________________ by the United Nations Foundation, a charity that supports U.N. causes. Its (25)_________________ , Elizabeth Gore, says Girl Up is off to an exciting start."I would (26)_________________ it as walking into a room with the most passionate (热诚的) young girls from all (27)_________________ backgrounds, all ethnic backgrounds, working together and really learning about girls globally," says Gore. "Not only did they really want to understand the statistics — like one in four girls unfortunately experience (28)_________________ before they are 18 or one in seven girls are married in developing countries before the age of 15, and they were just so blown away by that — but they really wanted to know stories about these girls. They wanted to understand, are they like them? Do they like boys? Are they going to school?"Now, back at home, the girls who(29)_________________ the kick-off are spreading the word about the campaign. Cribb —a senior at a girls school in Charleston, South Carolina, is writing a blog and making presentations."What I plan to do is take the Girl Up Campaign to schools around Charleston and raise (30)_________________ and raise funds." Cribb says. "I’m actually speaking to my church youth group about the Girl Up Campaign this Sunday. Then, I’m going to my former middle school to talk to them in a few weeks."Script: Girls in the United States are more educated, socially connected and empowered (授权) than ever, but that is not the case for many of their counterparts in developing countries who still struggle to attend school, see a doctor or to cultivate meaningful roles in their communities.However, a campaign for girls, by girls, is out to change that. Betsy Cribb was one of more than 300 girls who came to New York City to kick off the Girl Up Campaign."It’s a for-girls-by-girls campaign," she says. "It uses American girls' resources and energy to raise awareness for girls in the developing countries and really give them a voicebecause they don't have the opportunity to speak for themselves."The campaign is sponsored by the United Nations Foundation, a charity that supports U.N. causes. Its spokeswoman, Elizabeth Gore, says Girl Up is off to an exciting start."I would describe it as walking into a room with the most passionate (热诚的) young girls from all economic backgrounds, all ethnic backgrounds, working together and really learning about girls globally," says Gore. "Not only did they really want to understand the statistics — like one in four girls unfortunately experience violence before they are 18 or one in seven girls are married in developing countries before the age of 15, and they were just so blown away by that — but they really wanted to know stories about these girls. They wanted to understand, are they like them? Do they like boys? Are they going to school?"Now, back at home, the girls who attended the kick-off are spreading the word about the campaign. Cribb — a senior at a girls school in Charleston, South Carolina, is writing a blog and making presentations."What I plan to do is take the Girl Up Campaignto schools around Charleston and raise awareness and raise funds." Cribb says. "I’m actually speaking to my church youth group about the Girl Up Campaign this Sunday. Then, I’m going to my former middle school to talk to them in a few weeks."正确答案:counterparts正确答案:cultivate正确答案:resources正确答案:sponsored正确答案:spokeswoman正确答案:describe正确答案:economic正确答案:violence正确答案:attended正确答案:awarenessPart II Oral Tasks ( 2 minutes )Section AInterpret the following Chinese passage into English. You can either interpret it sentence by sentence or give out the main points in your own words. You will have two minutes for preparation and three minutes for interpretation.31. “同一个世界,同一个梦想”(One World, One Dream),文简意深(profound in meaning),既是中国的,也是世界的。

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