天津市 试题: 第一节(共5小题;每小题15分,满分75分) 听下面5段
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天津市
试题:
第一节(共5小题;每小题分,满分分)
听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt?
A. 19.15
B. 9.15 C
答案是B.
67. When does the man`s plane take off?
A. At 5:00.
B. At 5:30.
C: At 7:00.
68. What do we learn about the man?
A. He is sleepy.
B. He hurt his eyes.
C. He failed his exam.
69. How often was the magazine published in the past?
A. Once a week.
B. Once a month.
C. Twice a month.
70. What are the two speakers talking about?
A. Weather forecast.
B. The view of a lake.
C. An out door activity.
71. Why did not the woman meet the man for lunch?
A. She was having a class.
B. She did not like the crowd.
C. She was not feeling well.
第二节(共15小题,每小题分,满分)
听下面5段材料,每段材料后有几个小题。
从题中所给的ABC三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置,听每段材料前,你将有时间阅读各个小题。
每小题5秒钟。
听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间,每段材料读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第72和第73小题。
72. What is the conversation about?
A. Offering a lift.
B. Buying a computer.
C. Asking for a favor.
73. What is the man doing when the woman calls?
A. He is moving a box.
B. He is working upstairs.
C. He is waiting for the delivery.
听下面一段对话,回答第74至第76小题。
74. What happened to the woman’s purse?
A. It was missing.
B. It was left home.
C. It was stolen.
75. What did the woman go to the bank for?
A. To pay the bill.
B. To cash the cheque.
C. To open an account.
76. Which is the right order of the places the speakers have been to?
A. Coffee shop—bookshop--bank.
B. Bookshop --bank--coffee shop.
C. Bank--coffee shop-- bookshop.
听下面一段对话,回答第77至第79小题。
77. Who supported the woman financially for her studies at nurse school?
A. Her parents.
B. The government.
C. The woman herself.
78. What do we learn about the woman`s parents?
A. They respected her choice.
B. They treated her as a child.
C. They controlled her too much.
79. What is TRUE about the man?
A. He was forced to study abroad.
B. He is longing for more freedom.
C. He is open to persuasion.
听下面一段对话,回答第80 至第82小题。
80. What attracts the woman most at the store?
A. Its high –quality service.
B. Its good range of products.
C. Its nice shopping environment.
81. Which of the following products are mentioned in the conversation?
A. Cupboards, beds and armchairs.
B. Armchairs, dinner tables and bed sheets.
C. Bookcases, cupboards and table cloths.
82. What dose not woman like about the store?
A No sales promotion.
B. Crowds at the checkouts.
C. High prices of the products.
听下面一段独白,回答第83题至86小题。
83. How did Europeans know the exact time in the late 1700s?
A. By looking at clocks at home.
B. By looking at clocks in factories.
C. By looking at clocks in public places.
84. When did people regard watches as a sign of wealth in Europe and the US?
A. In the 1800s.
B. In the 1850s.
C. In the 1900s.
85. What did industrialization bring about in watch-making?
A. The quality of watches was improved.
B. More types of watches were available.
C. More watches could be produced.
86. Which would be the best title for the passage?
A. The development of watches and clocks.
B. The functions of watches and clocks.
C. The importance of watches and clocks.
原文:
Text 1
−Already around 5:30. My flight is 7 o’clock.
−You’d better leave earlier. Rush hour starts at 5 o’clock.
Text 2
−Another cup of coffee? That’s your third since lunch.
−Yeah, well, I stayed up all night preparing for my history exam. I can hardly keep my eyes open.
Text 3
−I’ve been receiving the magazine, “School Life”, for the past two years.
−Is that published monthly?
−It was, until last year. Now it comes out weekly.
Text 4
−I love sailing on the lake. The wind in my hair and the water on my face feels cool.
−I guess I would feel the same way if I could swim.
Text 5
−Hi, Susan. Where were you at lunch time? I was saving a seat for you in the dining hall.
−Oh, sorry to have missed you. But my thirst for knowledge was greater than my pains of hunger.
−I never had that problem. So where were you?
−My science class ran overtime.
Text 6
−Paul, is that you?
−Yes, Mary. What can I do for you?
−Sorry to call you. But I just delivered my new computer. I am afraid I can’t lift it by myself.
Could you give me a hand to get it upstairs?
−Sure. Could you just give me a minute to finish off what I am doing?
−Yes, of course. But please hurry. The box is getting in the way.
−Don’t worry. I’ll be right down.
Text 7
−I can’t find my purse.
−Oh, no. Maybe you left it at the bank. You took it out when you cashed the cheque.
−But I remember having it after that.
−Well, you paid for the coffee when we were in that coffee shop. Remember?
−That’s right. I remember feeling it to my pocket as we walked out.
−And then, we dropped in … bookshop…
−Yes. But I remember taking a piece of paper out of my purse to write down the name of the book on it. I think I must have left the purse on the shelf. I’ll call the bookshop and see if they found it.
Text 8
−Are you quite independent of your parents now?
−Yes. As soon as I left school, I… my studies as a nurse. I stopped asking my parents for money since I got financial support from the government. But I still stay with them a lot.
−You’re staying … very close to your parents?
−I am. They never forced me to do anything I did n’t want to do. What about you?
−Well, I am also fond of my family. But I don’t always get on very well with them. They try to control me too much.
−But they allowed you to come to study in England on your own.
−Yes, but, only after a lot of persuasion. Your parents treat you as an adult. Mine treat me as a child.
Text 9
−What do you think of the products at the furniture store downtown?
−I think they have a very good range of products. I like the quality of them. You get good quality for the price that you pay. And most of the products are environmentally sound.
−What can you usually buy there?
−Well, I usually buy functional furniture, such as bookcases, cupboards and armchairs. And sometimes I buy table cloths and bed sheets.
−Is there anything you don’t like about shopping there?
−Oh, there is. It can be very crowded because it’s a popular store, and you get a lot of people. It often results in very long lines at the checkouts. You can wait for quite a long time to pay for your goods.
−So… are you planning another trip to the store?
−Yes, I expect so. I’ll probably go again in January for the sales.
Text 10
I am sure almost every one of you looked at your watch or clock before you came to class today. Watches and clocks are very important in our life. But watches and clocks were seldom seen in the United States before the 1850s.
In the late 1700s, people did not know the exact time unless they were wearing a clock. Those delightful clocks in the square of the European towns were built for the public. After all, most people didn’t have enough money to buy their own watches or clocks. Well into the 1800s in Europe and the United States, the main purpose of a watch was to show others how wealthy you were. By then, with the rapid industrial development in the United States, measuring time had become very important. Since industrialization made it possible to produce large numbers of watches and clocks in factories, they became very cheap. “Being on time”had come into the language and our life.
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