新视野英语一级试题及答案4
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trial: Quiz details
Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage or dialog. 1.
A. She bought new clothes.
B. She researched into the company.
C. She read books about interviews.
D. She discovered a secret. 2.
A. She didn't know where the company was located.
B. She forgot to bring her new clothes with her.
C. She tried too hard to impress the interviewer.
D. She lost her clothes before the interview. 3.
A. A T-shirt.
B. A nice shirt.
C. A suit.
D. A dress. 4.
A. She thought her clothes were OK.
B. She lost her good clothes.
C. She wanted to impress with herself.
D. She intended to start right away.
5.
A. She will wear a suit.
B. She will wear jeans.
C. She will wear casual clothes.
D. She will wear a T-shirt.
Part 1 Understanding Long Conversations (每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分)
小题得分对错我的答案客观
1. 1 B B
2. 1 D D
3. 1 A A
4. 1 C C
5. 0 C A
Subtotal: 4 老师评语:
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Part 2 Understanding Passages
(每小题:分)
Directions: In this section you'll hear a passage or passages. Listen
carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.
Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage or dialog.
1.
A. He is a strong man.
B. He is a troublemaker.
C. He is a talkative man.
D. He is a forgetful man.
2.
A. Two heavy bags.
B. A huge backpack.
C. A small briefcase.
D. Two cardboard boxes.
3.
A. They got off the train.
B. They helped him with his luggage.
C. They did nothing to help him.
D. They all called out to him.
4.
A. He ran after him.
B. He gave him a call.
C. He got into a fight with him.
D. He shouted to him.
5.
A. A cell phone.
B. A small bag.
C. A sincere smile.
D. A bad impression.
Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage or dialog.
6.
A. They recognize its importance.
B. They love to appear on TV.
C. They trust the press media.
D. They wish to be well known.
7.
A. Listeners.
B. Journalists.
C. Viewers.
D. Readers.
8.
A. 1 minute.
B. 40-50 seconds.
C. 5 minutes.
D. 20-30 seconds.
9.
A. Statistics and illustrations.
B. Illustrations and pictures.
C. Pictures and anecdotes.
D. Illustrations and anecdotes.
10.
A. Stories.
B. Idioms.
C. Jargon.
D. Jokes.
Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage or dialog.
11.
A. He seldom makes eye contact with you.
B. He constantly stares at your face.
C. He looks into your eyes all the time.
D. He looks at you from the corner of his eye.
12.
A. Give a shifty look.
B. Indicate his authority.
C. Stare directly at you.
D. Look over your shoulder.
13.
A. Powerful people avoid eye contact.
B. Powerful people give more eye contact.
C. Powerful people make less eye contact.
D. Powerful people demand eye contact.
14.
A. A fixed look at the face of the person you are talking to.
B. Looking over the shoulder of the person you are talking to.
C. Eye contact somewhere in between a shifty look and a stare.
D. Moving your eyes without fixing on the people you talk to.
15.
A. The degree of intimacy.
B. The mood of the people involved.
C. The surrounding atmosphere.
D. The status of the people involved.
Questions 16 to 20 are based on the following passage or dialog.
16.
A. At a cinema.
B. At a theatre.
C. At a nightclub.
D. At a famous restaurant.
17.
A. A wonderful dinner.
B. A lot of drinks.
C. An exciting movie.
D. Musical entertainment.
18.
A. He fainted.
B. He was shocked.
C. He refused to pay.
D. He lost his temper.
19.
A. Because the waiter was mad.
B. Because the waiter was angry with the man.
C. Because the waiter wanted to keep the man calm.
D. Because the waiter was asked to do so by the man.
20.
A. He wanted to check it again.
B. He wanted to pay it himself.
C. He wanted to give the man a discount.
D. He wanted to add the price of ice water.
Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage or dialog.
21.
A. Relaxed.
B. Excited.
C. Nervous.
D. Anxious.
22.
A. The expectation that you will like or be liked by your Internet friend.
B. The wish that your Internet friend should be attractive in appearance.
C. The worries that your Internet friend may not have told you the truth.
D. The hope that you will be able to recognize each other at
once.
23.
A. Talk about them.
B. Let go of them.
C. Be afraid of them.
D. Start with them.
24.
A. Staring at your Internet friend.
B. Shaking hands with your Internet friend.
C. Smiling at your Internet friend.
D. Hugging your Internet friend.
25.
A. Your Internet friend's physical appearance.
B. Your Internet friend's voice and clothes.
C. Things you have never talked about before.
D. Things you are both familiar with.
Part 2 Understanding Passages (每小题: 1 分; 满分:25 分)
小题得分对错我的答案客观
1. 1 B B
2. 1 A A
3. 1 C C
4. 0 B D
5. 1 D D
6. 1 A A
7. 1 B B
8. 1 D D
9. 0 C D
10. 1 C C
11. 1 A A
12. 1 D D
13. 1 B B
14. 1 C C
15. 0 D A
16. 1 D D
17. 1 C C
18. 1 B B
19. 0 B C
20. 0 C D
21. 1 C C
22. 1 A A
23. 1 B B
24. 0 C D
25. 0 C D
Subtotal: 18 老师评语:
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否则就听不成啦!
Part 3 Spot Dictation
(每小题:分)
Directions: In this section you will hear a passage or passages 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 information you
have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time,
you should check what you have written.
Questions 1 to 10 are based on the following passage or dialog.
Words are regarded as so important that it is not so easy to see
the fact that human communication often (1)
without words. Communication without
words, direct (2)is (3)
a look at the following examples.
When someone is angry, he doesn't have to say, "I'm (4)
feelings. His face may turn red. He may bite his (6)
He may pace back and forth. Anyone
You, too, communicate your feelings by the expressions on your
somewhere heavily and walk more slowly when you are (9)
and you hold your head high.
Consider how many ideas and feelings you can communicate by the movement of your body and your facial expressions. A shake
of the head says yes or no. A smile suggests a friendly and open
(10) a willingness to communicate.
Sometimes you "say" a great deal this way without even knowing it.
Questions 11 to 20 are based on the following passage or dialog.
You can learn how to "read" other people's body language by
movements. How many times have you (12)
fingernails, played with your hands, or paced the floor? These
are all common body (13)nervousness.
(14)or a feeling of power, on the other
hand, can be seen in a person when they lock their (15) f i nger s
together and place them behind their head or
behind their back. If a person (16)pul l
away
from you, or keeps their distance, this usually means they are
either shy or nervous. This also (17)apl i es
to a
person who won't look you in the eye or who keeps their face down and turned away from you. Either what they are saying is a
lie, or they are nervous and (18)unsur e
of
themselves. They might even be lying to you. How many times
have you (19)shake
hands with a person?
Sometimes the other person will hold your hand strongly and shake it firmly. Other times, you feel like you're shaking
something dead and lifeless. The (20)di f f er ence
is
clearly seen. The strong, firm handshake usually is given by a
person who is sure of himself. The lifeless shake is usually the
opposite. People who give these types of handshakes are
possibly nervous, shy, or afraid of interaction with other people.
Part 3 Spot Dictation (每小题: 1 分; 满分:20 分)
小题得分对错我的答案客观
1. 1 occurs occurs
2. 1 unspoken unspoken
3. 1 similar similar
4. 1 upset upset
5. 1 actions actions
6. 1 lip lip
7. 1 signs signs
8. 0 (未答) gestures
9. 1 depressed depressed
10. 1 attitude attitude
11. 1 common common
12. 0 (未答) grabbed
13. 1 signs signs
14. 0 confidence Confidence
15. 1 fingers fingers
16. 0 pull pulls
17. 0 aplies apllies
18. 1 unsure unsure
19. 0 shake shaken
20. 0 difference diffrence
Subtotal: 13 老师评语:
Part 4 Cloze (with Options)
(每小题:分)
Directions: Read the following passage carefully and choose the best
answer from the choices.
Questions 1 to 20 are based on the following passage.
I rang the doorbell, and we waited. I was feeling a little 1.
upset
. We were late for dinner, and I was a bit
embarrassed, not to 2.m ent i on
the argument that my
wife and I had had on the road to Arthur's home. The weather
was hot and we were both 3.f r ust r at ed
with the
traffic. Arthur arrived at the door to greet us 4.wi t h
a
warm Armenian smile. Words did not come out of his mouth, but his look was so inviting that the eye 5.
cont act
I shared with him made me feel
ashamed and I regretted 6.not doi ng
something faster
to free him 7.f r om
this expression. I raised my right
hand to shake his and he extended both of his big hands and wrapped them about mine, giving a powerful 8.
squeeze
. I was about to let go 9.w hen
he
moved his right hand and put it behind my shoulder, pulled me closer, and planted a kiss on my left cheek. He hadn't cut the hair on his face, so I could feel his whiskers (腮须) on my face. It
was like having my dad kiss me when I was a little boy. I wasn't
go, I have to admit that my attitude had changed entirely. I felt
relaxed. I had lightened up and thoroughly forgotten about my
11.
Arthur's wife was standing behind him and I expected him to
make an introduction, but there was no need. 12.
红) on my face, though. I imagined 13.
with such a red mark on my cheek
and the 14.15.
mark that matched mine.
I was completely 16.on the kiss when
"Welcome to my home" 17.his wife's lips
was even more sincere than the look Arthur first greeted us with
and I was again moved. I wanted to be able to offer my own
guests such an impression 19.I 20.
feelings. Who would resist such a warm welcome?
Questions 21 to 40 are based on the following passage.
It isn't always about how smart you are or how hard you tried. It
isn't even always about how well your speech was written or
Sometimes it's simply about how tall you are. That's right, how
tall you are. Researchers had two men of 22.
智力), speaking ability,
and physical 23.
practiced together and tried to present with similar energy, 24.
expressions. Both men gave the speech to five different groups
of twenty. Both men were 5 foot 8 inches tall. The 25.
presentation, one man was provided a 4-inch riser to 26.
finished, the people were asked about their 27.
percent of the audience who listened to the man who appeared to
be 6 foot tall agreed strongly with his 28.
while only 13% disagreed. 29.
only had 57% agree with his argument 30.
disagreed. The researchers 31.the same
experiment ten more times with 32.
on others' looks and much of the 34.
physical appearance. Introductions, job interviews, and
encounters 35.are all influenced by
is not to say that keeping your appearance neat is not important,
but there are things that we cannot control 37.
is m on
knowledge that, when we are choosing
someone for public office, the better-looking choice usually
wins. The fact 39.w hat
we often base these choices on
their appearance 40.r at her t han
their views shows
just how much we are persuaded by a person's looks. Bad news
must be easier to take when it's coming from a pretty face.
Part 4 Cloze (with Options) (每小题: 1 分; 满分:40 分)
小题得分对错我的答案客观
1. 1 upset upset
2. 1 mention mention
3. 1 frustrated frustrated
4. 1 with with
5. 1 contact contact
6. 1 not doing not doing
7. 1 from from
8. 1 squeeze squeeze
9. 1 when when
10. 1 used to used to
11. 1 less than less than
12. 1 Instead Instead
13. 1 arriving arriving
14. 0 relation reaction
15. 1 Fortunately Fortunately
16. 1 focused focused
17. 1 burst burst
18. 1 a startle a startle
19. 1 upon upon
20. 1 consciously consciously
21. 1 argument argument
22. 1 relatively relatively
23. 1 appeal appeal
24. 1 rate rate
25. 1 difference difference
26. 1 stand on stand on
27. 1 reaction reaction
28. 1 perspective perspective
29. 0 As a result On the contrary
30. 1 while while
31. 0 rewarded repeated
32. 1 similar similar
33. 1 tend tend
34. 0 introduction impression
35. 1 with with
36. 1 too much so too much so
37. 0 for like
38. 1 common common
39. 0 what that
40. 1 rather than rather than
Subtotal: 34 老师评语:
Part 5 V ocabulary and Structure
(每小题:分)
Directions: Choose the best answer from the four choices marked A,
B, C and D.
1. When you're in Paris you can't help being ________ of the way
the streets are kept clean.
A. effective
B. relaxed
C. conscious
2. The book offers some advice about how to make a good
________ at job interviews.
A. attitude
B. reaction
C. effect
D. impression
3. He was a good worker who was ________ to his family as well
as to his work.
A. consistent
B. committed
C. content
D. engaged
4. It is very difficult, for the time being, to ________ how much
money is needed.
A. account
B. sign
D. estimate
5. The teacher praised and rewarded the good ________ of his
students in class.
A. status
B. behavior
C. function
D. sign
6. We must ________ our attention on the question of reducing our
cost.
A. pay
B. focus
C. absorb
D. promote
7. It is said that ________ to the plan so far have been positive.
A. reactions
C. ideas
D. opinions
8. Have you ever noticed that Jack always ________ a picture of
quiet self-worth?
A. impresses
B. focuses
C. projects
D. communicates
9. She has been known to become upset at the ________ of blood.
A. sight
B. view
C. show
D. range
10. The age ________ of the study population will greatly influence
the final result.
A. barrier
B. position
C. distance
D. range
11. From a ________, he could see the tall chimneys of the factory.
A. sight
B. view
C. distance
D. range
12. He knew what he had to do, and he got up and did it before he
changed his ________.
A. head
B. mind
C. brain
D. sense
13. Edwina's office faced south and had a(n) ________ of the lake.
A. sight
B. look
C. impression
D. view
14. For most people in China, the bicycle is still their main
________ of transport.
A. means
B. impression
C. attraction
D. course
15. The movement and noise of the machines ________ him
completely.
A. reacted
B. hold
C. noticed
D. absorbed
16. Mary was so _______ in her job that she didn't hear anybody
knocking at the door.
A. attracted
B. excited
C. absorbed
D. drawn
17. Many of the children ________ some difficulty in learning the
material.
A. ran
B. encountered
C. acquainted
D. influenced
18. His facial ________ told me that he didn't want to discuss the
issue.
A. expression
B. feeling
C. meaning
D. show
19. Motoring organizations have started a(n) ________ for safer
roads in the area.
A. action
B. measure
C. campaign
D. achievement
20. Given the general ________ of his health, it may take him a
while to recover from the operation.
A. function
B. situation
C. manner
D. state
21. To secure our future, we need a(n) ________ economic strategy.
A. consistent
B. obvious
C. interested
22. We also use other forms of communication ________ we may be
aware or unaware.
A. to which
B. of which
C. which
D. that
23. The train was ________ slow that I was almost two hours late.
A. so
B. such
C. very
D. that
24. Just imagine Mary ________ in her favorite chair back home.
A. to sit
B. sit
D. has been sat
25. Mr. Thomas found the coins while ________ in his back garden.
A. digging
B. was digging
C. dug
D. being digging
26. Snap judgments, if ________, have usually been considered
signs of immaturity or lack of common sense.
A. taking seriously
B. taken seriously
C. take seriously
D. to be taken seriously
27. I'd offer to give you a lift if I ________ my car here.
A. have
B. am having
C. do have
D. had
28. ________ speech is the most obvious form of communication,
we do use other forms to communicate.
A. Since
B. When
C. While
D. As
29. Being with his family for a few days, I gained one or two
insights ________ the reason he behaves the way he does.
A. into
B. of
C. on
D. off
30. _______, it cannot be windy.
A. The moon having not atmosphere
B. For the moon to have no atmosphere
C. The moon has no atmosphere
D. The moon having no atmosphere
31. We prefer fully _______ the plan _______ it into execution in a
hurry.
A. discussing... to put
B. discussing... than put
C. discussing... to putting
D. to discuss... than to put
32. I intended _______ you last Sunday, but I had no time.
A. to have called on
B. calling on
C. to be calling on
D. to be called on
33. I am going to the passport office _______.
A. to stamp my passport
B. to have stamped my passport
C. for stamping my passport
D. to have my passport stamped
34. The ________ child was helped to his feet.
A. falling
B. fallen
C. fall
D. fell
35. With a lot of mathematical problems ________, Jack was free to
go to the cinema for a change in scenery.
A. to be solved
B. solved
C. solving
D. to solve
36. Having two jobs, the correspondent and writer ________ very
busy lately.
A. are
B. is
C. has been
D. have been
37. Having studied your report carefully, I am convinced that neither
of your solutions ________.
A. are correct
B. were correct
C. are corrected
D. is correct
Part 5 V ocabulary and Structure (每小题: 1 分; 满分:37 分)
小题得分对错我的答案客观
1. 1 C C
2. 1 D D
3. 1 B B
4. 1 D D
5. 0 D B
6. 1 B B
7. 1 A A
8. 1 C C
9. 0 C A
10. 1 D D
11. 1 C C
12. 1 B B
13. 1 D D
14. 1 A A
15. 0 A D
16. 1 C C
17. 1 B B
18. 0 C A
19. 1 C C
20. 1 D D
21. 1 A A
22. 1 B B
23. 1 A A
24. 1 C C
25. 0 C A
26. 1 B B
27. 1 D D
28. 1 C C
29. 1 A A
30. 1 D D
31. 1 C C
32. 1 A A
33. 1 D D
34. 1 B B
35. 1 B B
36. 1 C C
37. 0 C D
Subtotal: 31 老师评语:
Part 6 Reading Comprehension (Multiple Choice)
(每小题:分)
Directions: Read the following passages carefully and choose the best
answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.
Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage or dialog.
Once upon a time there was a wise man that used to go to the ocean to do his writing. He had a habit of walking on the beach before he began his work.
One day he was walking along the shore. As he looked down the beach, he saw a human figure moving like a dancer. He smiled to himself at the thought of someone who would dance on the beach. So he began to walk faster to catch up.
As he got closer, he saw that it was a young man and the young man wasn't dancing, but instead he was reaching down to the shore, picking up something and very gently throwing it into the ocean.
As he got closer he called out, "Good morning! What are you doing?" The young man paused, looking up and replied, "Throwing starfish (海星) in the ocean."
"Well then, why are you throwing starfish into the ocean?"
"The sun is up and the tide is going out. And if I don't throw them in they'll die."
"But, young man, don't you realize that there are miles and miles of beach and starfish all along it. You can't possibly make a difference!" The young man listened politely. Then he bent down, picked another starfish and threw it into the ocean, past the breaking waves and said, "It made a difference for that one."
There is something very special in each and every one of us. All of us have a natural ability to make a difference. If we can become aware of that ability, we will have the power to shape the future.
All of us must find our starfish. If we throw our starfish wisely and well, the world will be wonderful.
1. Before he began writing, the wise man would ________.
A. take a walk along the shore
B. go swimming in the ocean
C. have a walk and pick up starfish on the beach
D. look down the beach and enjoy the scene
2. One day, the wise man saw a young man ________.
A. dancing along the beach
B. walking along the beach
C. picking up starfish for sale
D. trying to save as many starfish as possible
3. Near the end of the passage, "something very special" refers to
________.
A. the ability to make decisions
B. natural abilities
C. starfish that the young man threw back to the ocean
D. our ability to have an effect on the future
4. Which of the following statements is True according to the
passage?
A. The wise man and the young man shared the same opinion on
the subject of starfish.
B. The young man disagreed with the wise man on the subject of
starfish.
C. The wise man thought it impossible to save any of the starfish
on the beach.
D. The young man was unaware of his ability to make a
difference for starfish.
5. The writer told this story in order to tell us that ________.
A. every one of us is clever
B. all of us can help to shape our future
C. wise men are sometimes stupid
D. young people are actually wiser than old people
Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage or dialog.
For years, it's been assumed that the inside environment limits the variety of plants that people are subjected to. Lately, however, plants that are usually only grown outdoors have found their way into inside spaces. There are a few simple reasons why this is.
The modern inside environment can be a good place for a wide variety of outdoor plants. Plants that ordinarily cannot grow in colder outdoor weather can be protected by the inside spaces, where temperatures are easily controlled. Plants that used to be found only outside, such as trees, have become more and more popular as decorations inside houses. Orchids (兰花), which were once only found in hot places, have begun to grow well in inside places. A large number of smaller plants have also found their way into homes.
One reason that the modern home has made exotic (引进的) outdoor plants more practical is the modern use of windows. In the past windows were used less often in buildings than they are today. It is partly because of the ability of large windows to admit a large quantity of light from the sun and to keep the heat in at the same time, that many outdoor plants have been able to make their move inside.
It is true that most of the plants that have been successful in moving inside have been small. Some of the best-suited varieties are the vines (藤本植物). Many vines that grow in natural locations make excellent decorations where other plants prove difficult to grow. Although some trees can be grown inside, it is not likely the larger varieties can be used. Unfortunately, most homes just don't have the space to grow a monkey tree.
6. The passage is mainly concerned with ________.
A. the ability of large windows
B. the difficulty of moving monkey trees into homes
C. growing plants inside houses
D. the best suited trees
7. People used to believe that ________.
A. the plants that could grow inside were limited
B. the plants that could grow inside were from hot places
C. the temperature in the inside environment could be controlled
D. the larger plants grew better inside.
8. It is implied or suggested in the passage that ________.
A. there are more plants today than ever before
B. people like to use plants as decorations in their houses
C. people move plants into their houses to save them
D. the uses of windows in the past were not practical
9. One function of modern windows is ________.
A. to allow fresh air in
B. to grow plants and trees inside
C. to provide heat and light
D. to control the temperature
10. It is not likely that large plants will move inside because
________.
A. the weather is not suitable
B. they cannot be moved
C. they cannot be controlled
D. there is not enough space
Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage or dialog.
These days we are so accustomed to instant communication, it is hard to imagine the excitement that was created in the nineteenth century when cables, which were used to transmit telegraph messages, were
laid.
Cable laying proved to be immensely difficult. The cable that carried the first telegraph messages between England and France in the autumn of 1850 had a very short life. The day after, a fisherman "caught" the cable by mistake. Thinking that the copper wire at the center of the thick cable was gold, he cut a piece off to show his friends. However, a new cable was laid, and soon news could travel quickly across Europe. But there was still no way of sending messages between Europe and America.
When the Atlantic Telegraph Company was formed in 1856, a serious attempt was made to "join" Europe to America with no less than 2300 miles of cable. As no single ship could carry such a weight, two sailing vessels, the Agamemnon and the Niagara, shared the job. The intention was that after setting out in opposite directions, they should meet in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean where the two cables would be connected together. But the ships had hardly covered 300 miles when the cable broke. In 1858, a second attempt was made. This time, though greatly hindered by storms, the ships were successful. There was great rejoicing a few months later, when after the combined efforts of both ships, Britain and America were at last connected by cable and the Queen of England was able to speak to the President of the United States. This cable, however, only lasted eleven weeks. Further attempts were postponed until 1864 when Brunei's steamship, the Great Eastern, set forth. This powerful ship did the whole job by itself, but again messages could not travel freely because the cable developed a fault. While it was being mended, it broke, leaving 1300 miles of worthless cable lying on the ocean floor.
But two years later the Great Eastern completed a highly successful journey laying cable, and since then it has become possible to send messages to all parts of the world.
11. When were the first cables in the world laid?
A. In the nineteenth century.
B. In the early twentieth century.
C. In the eighteenth century.
D. In the 1940s.
12. What happened to the first cable between England and France?。