新视野英语一级试题目及答案2

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trial: Quiz details
Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage or dialog. 1.
A. Stories about the woman's youth.
B. The woman talking to him.
C. Young people making noise.
D. The woman getting rid of teenagers. 2.
A. That it troubled her husband.
B. That it reminded her of her youth.
C. That it made her feel young again.
D. That it was the best thing she heard. 3.
A. Because she liked their noise a lot.
B. Because she enjoyed seeing them.
C. Because she wanted them to stop.
D. Because she gave them very little. 4.
A. $1.
B. $0.5.
C. $2.
D. Nothing.
5.
A. The woman wasn't paying them at all.
B. The woman wasn't happy with them.
C. The woman was paying them too little.
D. The woman was going to pay less next time.
Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage or dialog. 6.
A. Brother and sister.
B. Father and daughter.
C. Husband and wife.
D. Friends.
7.
A. It will help his learning skills.
B. It can give him a sense of belonging.
C. It can make him healthier, happier, and more active.
D. It will help him understand that his grandmother is not worthless. 8.
A. She can play with and read to the children.
B. She can get help with her medical needs.
C. She can teach the children how to read.
D. She can help with a lot of housework.
9.
A. He dislikes living together with elderly people.
B. He's worried they can't give her the special care she might need.
C. He's worried about what she might teach the children.
D. He doesn't want to spend extra money to take care of her.
10.
A. She is going to live in a nursing home.
B. She is going to live in her own home.
C. She is going to live with Kathy and John.
D. She is going to live with Kathy's sister.
Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage or dialog. 11.
A. Fourteen.
B. Fifteen.
C. Sixteen.
D. Seventeen.
12.
A. Thirteen months.
B. Fourteen months.
C. Fifteen months.
D. Sixteen months.
13.
A. He talks about nothing but computers.
B. He is doing better at school.
C. He has more interests than before.
D. He is no longer interested in football now. Array
14.
A. To write emails to his friends.
B. To help Billy with his schoolwork.
C. To give Billy a birthday present.
D. To go online when he is free.
15.
A. Michael has many different interests.
B. Michael always listens to her.
C. Michael does well in school.
D. Michael knows how to use computers properly.
Part 1 Understanding Long Conversations (每小题: 1 分; 满分:15 分)
小题得分对错我的答案客观
1. 1 C C
2. 0 C B
3. 1 A A
4. 1 B B
5. 1 C C
6. 1 C C
7. 1 B B
8. 0 C A
9. 0 C B
10. 0 A C
11. 1 A A
12. 1 C C
13. 0 C A
14. 0 B C
15. 0 C D
Subtotal: 8 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. 5 years old.
B. 6 years old.
C. 7 years old.
D. 8 years old.
2.
A. Their son doesn't listen to them.
B. Their son won't go to school.
C. Their son plays many games.
D. Their son won't do his homework.
3.
A. When he is in his bed.
B. When they wake him up.
C. When he is going to school.
D. When they don't buy toys.
4.
A. She has tried to be more respectful of him.
B. She has sent him to bed until he changes.
C. She has stopped buying his favorite toys.
D. She asks her son's teacher for help.
5.
A. He refuses to work at all.
B. He makes her unhappy.
C. He puts things in his ears.
D. He thinks about other things.
Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage or dialog. 6.
A. Nearly 10,300 people listened to music.
B. Music is neither air nor water.
C. Students think music is important.
D. Life is important to most students.
7.
A. They listen to music whenever they are free.
B. They listen to Chinese but not English music.
C. They listen to neither English nor Chinese music.
D. They listen to Pop and R&B styles of music.
8.
A. It was the most popular style.
B. It was liked less than R&B.
C. It was liked less than Country.
D. It was liked less than Hip-hop.
9.
A. Parents often influence their children's tastes.
B. Parents and children listen to varieties of styles.
C. Parents and children often listen to the same music.
D. Parents have very little influence on their children.
10.
A. 73 percent.
B. 33 percent.
C. 13 percent.
D. 3 percent.
Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage or dialog.
11.
A. She didn't tell where she was.
B. She came home four hours late.
C. She refused to answer them.
D. She rebelled against them.
12.
A. Where were you?
B. Why are you rebelling?
C. Why are you hurting us?
D. What were you doing?
13.
A. He doesn't believe she is kind.
B. He doesn't have any confidence.
C. He makes things sound too serious.
D. He believes she would do kind things.
14.
A. She did something kind for her parents.
B. She stayed out late with her friends.
C. She broke into others' houses.
D. She acted in a way she knew was horrible.
15.
A. By saying they weren't teens.
B. By yelling at her some more.
C. By telling her they understood.
D. By reminding her she's a teen.
Questions 16 to 20 are based on the following passage or dialog.
16.
A. Because there are not enough teachers.
B. Because the teaching quality is poor.
C. Because there are not enough schools.
D. Because class sizes are still large.
17.
A. 27 students.
B. 25 students.
C. 20 students.
D. 23 students.
18.
A. They limit the teachers' teaching ability.
B. They increase the teachers' teaching burden.
C. They increase the cost of hiring teachers.
D. They reduce the teachers' attention to each student.
19.
A. 25 students.
B. 29 students.
C. 20 students.
D. 30 students.
20.
A. By increasing teachers' pay.
B. By setting up more schools.
C. By building more classrooms.
D. By hiring more new teachers.
Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage or dialog.
21.
A. Because they wanted to have a larger house.
B. Because Mrs. Clinton had a good job offer.
C. Because they wanted to move to a better neighborhood.
D. Because Mark and Rachel needed a healthier living environment. Array
22.
A. They were both surprised.
B. They were both angry and upset.
C. They were both anxious for more details.
D. They were both worried about packing.
23.
A. He disliked the new house.
B. He liked the present neighborhood.
C. He hated to leave his friends.
D. He was unwilling to leave his school.
24.
A. He got up late.
B. He disappeared.
C. He went out with his sister.
D. He packed his things well.
25.
A. He did not want to be left behind.
B. He realized his family was important to him.
C. He hoped to reach an agreement with his parents.
D. He wished to be a more responsible person.
Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage or dialog.
26.
A. He has a different life.
B. He shows up late for class.
C. He relies a lot on luck.
D. He runs off to class.
27.
A. He is a government leader.
B. He is a typical university student.
C. He is a very lucky individual.
D. He is a teenager and a leader.
28.
A. By admitting young leaders in office.
B. By making a plan for young leaders.
C. By wanting your life to be different.
D. By helping teens make decisions.
29.
A. He has gotten them to accept young leaders.
B. He has given them more energy and thought.
C. He has shown them the value of their children.
D. He has convinced them to help children decide.
30.
A. Helping in making government decisions.
B. Pointing out that children are a source of energy.
C. Imagining ways to be useful to government.
D. Awakening others to the value of young people.
Part 2 Understanding Passages (每小题: 1 分; 满分:30 分)
小题得分对错我的答案客观
1. 1 B B
2. 1 A A
3. 1 B B
4. 1 C C
5. 0 B C
6. 1 C C
7. 1 A A
8. 1 A A
9. 0 C D
10. 0 C D
11. 1 B B
12. 0 C A
13. 0 B C
14. 0 C B
15. 1 B B
16. 1 D D
17. 0 B C
18. 1 A A
19. 1 D D
20. 1 D D
21. 1 B B
22. 1 A A
23. 0 B C
24. 1 B B
25. 0 D B
26. 1 D D
27. 1 A A
28. 1 B B
29. 0 B C
30. 0 C A
Subtotal: 19 老师评语:
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Part 3 Spot Dictation
(每小题:分)
Questions 1 to 10 are based on the following passage or dialog.
A beautiful and very successful (1)act r ess
was the star
of a new musical show. Her home was in the (2)
count r y
, but she did not want to have to go back there every night, so she moved to an expensive flat in the (3)
cent er
of the city, bought some beautiful furniture, and
hired a man to (4)pai nt
the rooms in new colors.
It was very (5)di f f i cul t
to get tickets for her show,
because everybody wanted to see it, so she (6)
deci ded
to give two of the best seats to the man she hired to paint. She hoped that this would make him work better and
more (7)w i l l i ngl y
for her. He took the tickets without
saying anything, and she heard no more about them (8)
unt i l
the end of the month, when she got his bill for painting. At the bottom of it were the words: "I'm not sure it is really music, though it does have (9). No, it isn't
really music at all. Your stuff is (10)hor r i bl e
."
Questions 11 to 20 are based on the following passage or dialog.
Parents often look back on the days when their children hadn't
learned to speak yet, as having been lovely. They usually enjoy
remembering that time when their children hung on every word that they had to say. It isn't much later that the sweet babies of yesterday
begin to act (11)l i ke
their parents are their worst
enemies.
One mother says, "I don't know (12)w hat's
come over
my daughter. She's always (13)ar gur i ng
with me about
the smallest things. A single day doesn't go by without her screaming
at me and (14)st or m i ng
out of the room. I don't know
how to deal with her. In my day, I was not allowed to (15)
r i se
my voice to my parents." And one father says, "I've always wanted to give my son the best of things, but his (16)
dem ands
never seem to end. He's always asking me for
money for rock music and the ' (17)l at est
' clothes."
Parents may feel a little like old shoes thrown away, as friends
become (18)al l i m por t ant
to their children because they are
afraid that they might not live up to their friends' standards. This can
be very (19)hur t
for parents, but they shouldn't take
it too hard. Just be friendly to your children's friends and keep a (20)
. While giving your children the freedom they
want, keep an eye on them. Talk to them, but don't talk down to them.
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 actress actress
2. 1 country country
3. 1 center center/centre
4. 1 paint paint
5. 1 difficult difficult
6. 1 decided decided
7. 1 willingly willingly
8. 0 until until
9. 0 (未答) rhythm
10. 1 horrible horrible
11. 1 like like
12. 1 what's what's
13. 0 arguring arguing
14. 1 storming storming
15. 0 rise raise
16. 1 demands demands
17. 1 latest latest
18. 0 allimportant all-important
19. 0 hurt hurtful
20. 0 (未答) distance
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.
Older people just don't understand teenagers. We are not all the
same and we don't just listen to rock and roll and hip-hop. And, not all
of the tunes that 1.appeal
to us have lyrics that are
offensive. What is more, we have a lot to offer our community. Most
of us 2.par t i ci pat e
in community and school activities
that have a positive influence 3.on
the public as a whole.
It 4.seem s
that older people think that everything
teenagers think and do is harmful and 5.negat i ve
. It is
hard to see a good idea go without 6.not i ce
simply
because the idea came from someone under the age of 20. I find 7.
i t
very interesting that the only people who really want to
listen to 8.w hat
teenagers think, or have any concern 9.
how to sell us stuff. You see it over and over when you 10.
11.
that I am stupid.
I have a 13.
sell me stuff. First of all, I don't talk like that, 15.
16.
I am unique and like to express myself in unique 17.
trying to talk me 18.
you can't make money off of them. If your ideas are smart, why does
our world have so many problems? I think that it's time people 20.
Questions 21 to 40 are based on the following passage.
Most people believe that teenagers and their parents have a hard
teenagers and their parents relate to each other quite well. Most
teenagers not only listen to what their parents have to say, but they
also 22.23.
teenagers, but also enjoy listening to and benefit from 24.
probably because these relationships, like all others, are difficult and
26.
patient 27.
energy that busy parents and teenagers have a(n) 28.
often occurs. In a house where a teen is being 29.
30.
31.
parents to 32.
child's choices. But, when children 33.
they demand a greater share of the control 34.
lives and will often become upset and take it without asking when a
parent does not 35.
parents are to 36.
teenager will determine whether this change will be a positive one or
a(n) 37.
It is far more effective for parents to allow 38.
child's perspective and let him make his own choice 39.
40.
child's life. Parents must challenge and commit themselves to knowing their child so that they can help their child make the best
decisions for themselves.
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 appeal appeal
2. 1 participate participate
3. 1 on on
4. 1 seems seems
5. 1 negative negative
6. 1 notice notice
7. 1 it it
8. 1 what what
9. 1 as to as to
10. 1 turn on turn on
11. 1 from from
12. 1 when when
13. 1 couple of couple of
14. 1 as well as as well as
15. 1 at least at least
16. 1 keep keep
17. 0 fashions ways
18. 0 from into
19. 0 though even
20. 0 listen listened
21. 1 getting along getting along
22. 1 follow follow
23. 1 In the same way In the same way
24. 1 what what
25. 1 concern concern
26. 1 require require
27. 1 as well as as well as
28. 1 hard hard
29. 1 raised raised
30. 0 thoroughly importantly
31. 1 affect affect
32. 0 give out give up
33. 1 enter enter
34. 1 over over
35. 0 help offer
36. 1 share share
37. 1 negative negative
38. 1 for for
39. 1 rather than rather than
40. 1 mean mean
Subtotal: 33 老师评语:
Part 5 Vocabulary and Structure
(每小题:分)
Directions: Choose the best answer from the four choices marked A,
B, C and D.
1.Jane said to her husband, "Don't worry. There is no cause for
________ about our daughter's ability to manage herself."
A. care
B. concern
C. attention
D. love
2.The tap won't ________, and there is water all over the floor.
A. turn off
B. turn down
D. turn up
3."Would you like some more to eat?"
"No, thanks. If I have any more I'll ________!"
A. break
B. cut
C. burst
D. tear
4.One day while he was swimming in a river, he reached ________ an
overhanging branch.
A. into
B. out
C. down for
D. up for
5.Wearing the right shoes and clothes ________ being fit can make all
the difference.
A. in addition
B. as well as
D. too
6.She had not seen her father all ________, because he mostly
worked on the ships.
A. too much
B. very much
C. that much
D. so much
7.Please go away and let me get on with my work ________.
A. in peace and quiet
B. at peace
C. for silence
D. in quietly
8.The idea ________ to him so much that he took it without hesitation.
A. appealed
B. interested
C. drew
D. attracted
9.She didn't try to do anything for her daughter, and ________ it's too
late now.
A. in case
B. in any case
C. at this case
D. in case of
10.The girl said she hated ________ he smiled at her.
A. that way
B. this way
C. the way
D. all the way
11.All this shows that tax (税) on food has become a real ________.
A. possibility
B. chance
C. approach
D. way
12.If two beliefs, ideas, or interests are in ________, they are very
different and are against one another.
A. struggle
B. fight
C. conflict
D. trouble
13.None of the people in the purchasing (购买) department office will
________ that they have made the wrong decision in buying that
stuff at such a high price; they want to continue telling people they
are perfect.
A. accept
B. adopt
C. neglect
D. admit
14.The teacher evaluated the performance of each of his students who
________ evaluated his performance.
A. by turn
B. in turn
C. at turn
D. on turn
15.It should of course be given back. There is no ________ about that.
A. argument
B. reason
C. view
D. point
16.Students will be evaluated by class performance as ________ to
class attendance (出席).
A. against
B. opposed
C. opposite
D. opposing
17.They didn't know what exactly happened; they only heard what
________ a huge blast.
A. looked like
B. felt like
C. seemed like
D. sounded like
18.The advice my father gave me is "work hard and you'll ________."
A. get across
B. get ahead
C. get around
D. get about
19.He is not my close friend and not one who I can ________ when I'm
in trouble.
A. look forward to
B. look up to
C. look to
D. look on
20.I'll call the hotel. I'll tell them we'll ________ tomorrow morning and
stay there for two nights.
A. check in
B. check out
C. check off
D. check over
21.What a ________ smell! Open the window and air out the room.
A. disgusting
B. pleasing
C. wonderful
D. disturbed
22.The story he is telling is so ________ that some of the listeners begin
to ask him to stop.
A. pleasant
B. horrible
C. healthy
D. exciting
23.That Sandy wears ________ makeup annoys her mother.
A. many
B. very
C. that much
D. so
24.She was putting on her jeans ________ me to hand her the sweater.
A. while asked
B. asked
C. asking
D. while asking
25.No matter what you say, I'm coming ________.
A. anyway
B. any way
C. in a way
D. in the way
26.The changes you have made to the rules are too ________. The rest
of the members will never accept them.
A. fine
B. excited
C. radical
D. tuneless
27.I got a little ________ when I learned that the appointment with the
general manager was changed to another time.
A. concerning
B. horrible
C. upset
D. awful
28.Mother dropped the glass ________ she was standing up from her
seat.
A. for
B. but
C. so
D. as
29.He believed that the army _______.
A. needed strengthening
B. needed to strengthen
C. needed to be strengthening
D. need be strengthened
30.George told Mary that he _______ what he was doing during the
vacation.
A. had just been asked
B. might asked
C. had asking
D. had just asking
31.My father didn't go to New York; the doctor suggested that he
_______ there.
A. not to go
B. won't
C. not go
D. not to go to
32.It is advised that the announcement _______ made known to
everyone.
A. would be
B. is
C. will be
D. should be
before.
A. And
B. But
C. Otherwise
D. Unless
34."Why was Fred so upset?"
"He isn't used _______ criticized."
A. be
B. to be
C. to being
D. having been
35.We have many problems to _______ at the meeting.
A. discussed
B. will discuss
C. discuss
D. discussing
36.I am agreeable _______ what you suggest.
A. for me to do
B. I do
C. of me to do
D. to doing
37.________ left before the deadline, it doesn't seem likely that John will
finish the job.
A. Although such a short time
B. With time so short
C. It is such a short time
D. With such a short time
38.There are four factories in our institute, ____________.
A. while each having over 100 workers
B. each having over 100 workers
C. which there are over 100 workers
D. with each that has over 100 workers
39.Jim rode along ____________.
A. his dog is running and barking after him
B. with his dog's running and barking after him
C. with his dog running and barking after him
D. his dog being running and barking after him
40.Jack was astonished. He just sat there ____________.
A. with a wide open mouth
B. with a mouth wide and open
C. with a open wide mouth
D. with his mouth wide open
41.In her last days the poet expressed ________ for her father; she
finally had to admit that she was worried about him.
A. concern
B. distrust
C. anger
D. humor
42.According to him, greedy businesspeople often ________ the
government for help in maintaining their position.
A. looked after
C. looked up
D. looked for
43.The tax system favors the very rich ________ ordinary working
people.
A. in against
B. as opposed to
C. opposite to
D. opposing to
44.This has tended to foster (养成) a very negative ________ toward
this company and its staff.
A. sense
B. belief
C. attitude
D. reason
45.Have ________, my dear. Some things take time.
A. credibility
C. guidance
D. patience
46.The report said that general ________ of the policy was still slow in
coming.
A. argument
B. acceptance
C. response
D. curiosity
47.I'm sure this delightful book will ________ to children of all ages.
A. appeal
B. attract
C. interest
D. draw
48.Some came to obtain new power, some to laugh, and others to
satisfy their ________.
A. humor
C. conflict
D. curiosity
Part 5 Vocabulary and Structure (每小题: 1 分; 满分:48 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. 1 D D
5. 1 B B
6. 1 C C
7. 1 A A
8. 1 A A
9. 1 B B
10. 1 C C
11. 1 A A
12. 1 C C
13. 0 C D
14. 1 B B
15. 0 B A
16. 1 B B
17. 1 D D
18. 0 C B
19. 1 C C
20. 0 C A
21. 1 A A
22. 1 B B
23. 0 D C
24. 1 D D
25. 0 C A
26. 1 C C
27. 1 C C
28. 1 D D
29. 0 B A
30. 0 C A
31. 1 C C
32. 1 D D
33. 1 C C
34. 0 A C
35. 1 C C
36. 1 D D
37. 1 D D
38. 1 B B
39. 0 B C
40. 0 A D
41. 1 A A
42. 1 B B
43. 0 C B
44. 1 C C
45. 0 C D
46. 1 B B
47. 1 A A
48. 1 D D
Subtotal: 35 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.
A boy between the ages of 6 and 14 still admires his mother and has plenty
to learn from her.
But his interests are changing—he is becoming more interested in what
men have to offer. A boy knows he is turning into a man. He has to learn
from a man to complete his development.
The father's job is to step in over time. If there is no father around, then the
child must depend on other men in places such as school. This is happening more frequently and would not be such a problem if there were more male teachers at primary school for boys to look up to.
Children need a lot of extra support. Throughout primary school years and into high school, boys should spend a lot of time with their fathers and mothers, getting their help, learning how to do things, and enjoying their company.
With regard to feelings, at this stage the father is more important. The boy is ready to learn from his father and listens to what he has to say. Often he will take more notice of his father. It's enough to drive a mother wild!
Now is a good time for a father to do "little" things, like playing in the yard on summer evenings, going for walks, telling stories about life, telling him about his own youth, working on hobbies, or playing sports together for enjoyment. This is the time when good memories are created that will be healthy for the son, as well as for the father, for years to come.
Although every boy is different, it's common for boys at this age to get a little argumentative (好争论的), restless, and moody (闹情绪). It's not that they are turning bad—just that they are being born into a new self and birth always means struggle.
I believe this is the age when we fail teenagers the most. In our society all we offer those in their middle teens is "more of the same", that being more school. So it's little wonder that problems arise. But if parents, and fathers in particular, pay close attention to their sons, fewer problems will arise.
1.According to the passage a boy needs the help of _________ to
develop well.
A. his mother only
B. his father only
C. neither his mother nor his father
D. both his mother and father
2.One problem for a boy's development is that ________.
A. there are few men teaching in primary schools
B. there are few women teaching in primary schools
C. the boy's interests are changing
D. the boy wants to act as a man
3. A good time for a father to have an influence on his son is ________.
A. when the boy is 14
B. when the boy is at primary school
C. from about age 6 to the 14th birthday
D. from when the boy was born
4.By the middle teens boys argue often with their parents. This means
________.
A. they are turning bad
B. they are turning good
C. they are being born into new selves
D. they are rebelling against their parents
5.The main idea of this passage is that ________.
A. fathers play a large role in raising boys
B. mothers should feel comfortable when their sons' interests are
changing.
C. without fathers mothers can raise good men
D. fathers should stay with their sons as much as possible
Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage or dialog.
The years from 14 until the early 20s are for becoming an adult and for separating from parents. This is the time when a son develops a life that is
He has teachers you hardly know, experiences you have never heard about, and challenges that you cannot help him with. There have to be others to act as a bridge, and this is what mentors (良师益友) do.
We should not leave youngsters in a group of friends at this age without adult care. But a mentor is more than a teacher. A mentor is special to the child and the child is special to the mentor.
Teenagers suffer badly if their parents have fewer friends. I know this from experience. When my parents moved to Australia, they were already shy people and became even less willing to meet people once we were there. They never found a group or friendship circle into which we teenagers could enter bit by bit. As a result, when my sister and I hit the middle of the teen years, we had to break out into the big world all of a sudden.
If there are no mentors around, a young man will fall into a lot of troubles in growing up. Teenagers at this age have so many either—or choices and decisions—about sex, job choices, or drugs and alcohol.
If Mom and Dad keep spending time with them, teenagers will talk to them about these things. But there will be a need to talk to other adults, too. One study showed that just one good adult friend outside the family was a "good anchor" for the teenager.
The worst thing we can do with teenagers is to leave them alone. This is why we need the help of really great teachers and youth workers at this age.
6. A boy separates himself from his family ________.
A. by the middle of the teens
B. at 20
C. after 20
D. from 14 until the early 20s
7.The one who is to act as a good bridge for a fifteen year old is
________.。

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