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3.---Couldyougivemeahandwiththebox?
---____C___________________.
A.Yes,please.
B.Sure,hereyouare.
C.Sure,it’smypleasure.
D.No,ofcoursenot.
4.---Thatradio'
sprettyloud.Couldyouturnitdown,please?
---_________________________.
A.Sorry.WasIdisturbingyou?
B.Yes,I’dloveto.
C.Idon’tthinkso.
D.I’mgladto.
5.---Whatdoyouthinkofhissuggestion?
A.No,Idon’tthinkso.
B.It’shardtosay,really.
C.Sorry,I’veforgot.
D.Ineverthinkofhim.
6.---It’sreallyagooddinner,isn’tit?
A.Yes,I’dliketogo.
B.Yes,thefoodisjustwonderful.
C.I’mgladtohearthat.
D.It’sveryniceofyoutosayso.
7.---I’dliketoopenanaccounthere.
A.Yes,Madam.HowcanIhelpyou?
B.Oh,yes,please.
C.Isee.Whatkindofaccount,please?
D.Youcandowhateveryoulike.
8.---Thankyouforthiswonderfulparty.
A.It’smypleasure.
B.No,it’snotsogoodasyousay.
C.I’msogladyouenjoyit.
D.Whatdoyouthinkaboutitnow?
9.---Iwaswonderingifyou’dliketogoskating?
A.Areyoureallyinterestedingoing?
B.IoftengoskatingonSaturday.
C.I’dloveto,butI’mafraidIcan’tdoittoday.
D.Don’tyoulikeit?
10.---Haveaniceweekend!
A.OfcourseIwill.
B.SowillI.
C.Notatall.
D.Thanks.Youtoo!
第二部分:
阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)
Passage1
OldJapaneselivingalonecannowhirea“family”forlunchandafewhours’pleasanttalk.Justgivethematelephonecallandaskfor,say,adaughter,son-in-lawandgrandchild.Theywillshowupatyourdoor,andgreetyouemotionallyasiftheyhadn’tseenyouforyears.
Some15coupleshavesofarhired“families”.“Wehavenearly80peopleonthewaitinglist.”Saidthepresidentofthecompanythatofferssuchservices,“Whatiscommonabouttheseseniorcitizensisthattheyarethirstyforhumanlove.Wearehelpingthemmaketheirdreamscometrue.”
Whereoncebigfamilieswiththreeormoregenerationslivingtogetherwerecommon,nownumbersarereducingfast.Incitiesthereareveryfewindeed.Manyoldpeopleseetheirfamiliesonlyrarely,ifatall.Thismaybebecausethechildren’sbosseshavesentthemtoadistantcity,evenabroad,orjustbecausebusyfamilymemberscannotfindtimetovisittheirparents.
“We’veseenmanycasesinwhichparent-childrenrelationsarenotinahappystate,”companypresidentcontinues.“Whenasonfinallyvisitshisparentsafteralongwhile,itisoftenjusttoaskformoneyorforthemtolethimhavetheirproperty(财产)early.”
Lonelinessisnotaone-waystreet.“Oneyoungmothercametoustoaskaboutgrandparents,”headded.
Thecompanyisnowdevelopingintootherfields.Theirservicesincludeproviding“employees”forbusinessmentoscoldand“lovers”foryoungpeopleunluckyinlove.Company’s“lovers”forhireisnotaservicetobemisunderstood,companypresidentmakesclear.
“Youshouldn’tthinkaboutourlovertooromantically,”hesaid,“She’stheretoactasanadviseronhowtofindagirlfriend.”
11.OldcouplesinJapanhirefamilymembers_____.
A.toaskforhelpwhentheyareill
B.torealizetheirbig-familydreams
C.toseekloveandcomfort
D.tostrengthenparent-childrenrelations
12.Inthesentence“whatiscommonabouttheseseniorcitizensisthattheyarethirstyforhumanlove”,“seniorcitizens”couldbestbereplacedby_____.
A.high-rankingofficialsincities
B.richoldcoupleslivingincities
C.respectableladiesandgentlemen
D.oldpeople
13.WhichofthefollowingisnotthereasonthatJapanesegrown-upsseldomvisittheirparents?
A.Theyaretoobusy.
B.Theyworkindistantcities.
C.Theycan’taffordexpensivevisitstotheirparents.
D.Theirrelationsarenotverytight.
14.“Lonelinessisnotaone-waystreet”meansthat_____.
A.boththeoldandtheyoungwillfeellonely
B.livingaloneisnotaone-waystreet
C.youngmotherwithalittlechildwillfeellonely
D.oneyoungmotherwillhire“grandparents”fortheirchild
15.WhenaJapaneseyoungmanhiresa“lover”,_____.
A.shewillbehislover
B.shewillofferhimvaluableadviceonloveaffairs
C.shewillbringhimagirlfriend
D.shewilltellhimherownlovestory
PassageTwo
InAmsterdam,thecapitalofHolland,thereisanunusualChildrenRestaurant,itisrunbychildren.Fromthemanagertothecooks,waitersandothermembersareallchildrenfrom6to12yearsold.Theythemselvesdoallthenecessaryworksuchascookingandcleaning.ThesechildrenareselectedinAmsterdam.Aftertrainingtheymayserveintherestaurantforfourweeks.
Thisrestaurantwasfoundedin1983byawomancookwhowantedtogivechuildrenchancestolearntobeusefultothepublic.Andnowsheistheonlyadultthere,butherjobisjusttotakecareofthechildren.
Therestaurantiswelcomedalmostbyeveryone.Sincethereareonly20seatsinit,itisalwaysfullofpeople.Ifyouwanttohaveamealinit,youmusttellthemaheadoftime.Thecoastofamealisdifferenttodifferentpeople,usually4dollarsforeachadultbutmuchcheaperforchildren.AnditsbusinesshoursareonlySaturdayeveningsandSundayafternoons.
16.AccordingtothepassageweknowthattheChildrenRestaurantisopened___aweek.
A.onceB.twiceC.threetimesD.seventimes
17.Therestaurantis____indeed.
A.smallB.bigC.ordinaryD.important
18.TheoldestpersonintheRestaurantis____.
A.themanagerB.asmancookC.thefounderD.thechildaged12
19.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTright?
A.Therestaurantiscompletelymanagedbychildren.
B.Thesechildrenshouldbetrainedbeforeserveinit.
C.Therestaurantislikednotonlybychildrenbutalsobyadults.
D.Thechildrenoftenasksomeadultstohelptheminrunningit.
20.Ifyouwanttohaveamealinitandyou’reanadult,youmust____.
A.givetherestaurantanorderandpaymoreforitthanchildren
B.placeanorderbeforeyougotohaveitandpaylessthanchildren
C.giveatiptothechildwaiterwhoserveyou
D.bringyourownchildrenwithyou.
PassageThree
NewspapersinGreatBritainvarygreatlyintheirwaysofcarryingthenews.Thereareseriouspapersforthosewhowanttoknowaboutimportanthappeningseverywhere,bothathomeandabroad,andforeignnews.Theearepopularnewspapersforthosewhopreferentertainmenttoinformation.
TheLondonnewspaperthatisbestknownoutsideGreatBritainisprobablyTheTimes.Itbeganin1785,andhasahighreputation(名声)forreliablenewsandseriousopinionsonthenews.Itcallsitselfanindependentpaper,whichmeansthatitdoesnotgiveitssupporttoaparticularpoliticalparty.Itsleadingarticlesgivetheopinionsoftheeditors,notthoseoftheownersofthepaper.
Letterstotheeditorareprintedinpartsofthenewspaper.ThesepartsofTheTimesarealwaysinteresting.Mostofthelettersareonserioussubjects.butfromtimetotimetherewillbelonglettersonthesubjectwhichisnotatallserious,perhapsonanewfashionofdress,orthebadmannersoftheyoungpeoplecomparedwiththemannersofthirtyyearsago.
InadditiontotheLondondailynewspapers,thereareotherpapers.ThetwoLondoneveningpapers,theEveningNewsandtheEveningStandard,aresoldnotonlyattheordinarynews-agentsshops.butalwaysstaybytheirpilesofpapers,however.Thenewspapersellerssometimesgoawayandleavetheirpapers.Passers-byhelpthemselvestothepapertheywant,andleavethepriceofthepaperinabox.TherearedishonestpeopleinLondon,butnoonethinksitisworthrobbinganewspaper-sellerofafewcoins.
21.Ifyouwanttoentertainyourself,pleasebuyyourself_____.
A.apopularnewspaperB.aseriousnewspaper
C.aforeignnewspaperD.anyindependentpaper
22.TheTimesisanewspaperofhighreputation,partlybecause________
A.itiswellknownoutsideGreatBritain
B.thefirstpaperofTheTimeswaspublishedin1785
C.newscarriedinthepapercanbeacceptedastrue
D.itprovidesreaderswithmanyarticlesonseriousnews
23.TheTimesisanindependentpaper,for_____
A.itgivesspecialsupporttoallthepoliticalparties
B.itsupportsnopoliticalparties
C.theeditors’opinionsarenotexaminedbytheownersofthepaper
D.itisnotcontrolledbytheBritishgovernment
24.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?
A.Sometimespiecesofwritingonthelatestfashioninclothescansatisfyyourinterest.
B.Theamusingpartsofthepaperareletterstotheeditor.
C.Thesubjectsoftheletterstotheeditorareseriousatalltimes.
D.Themannersoftheyoungpeoplethirtyyearsagowereoftenpolite.
25.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?
A.Evendishonestpeoplewillnottakeanewspaperwithoutpayingforit.
B.Thebusystreetcomersarenottheusualplacewherepapersaresold.
C.Manypeoplethinkafewcoinsofthepaperisnotwellworththecost.
D.Thepassers-bycanheofferedfreecopiesofnewspapers.
第三部分:
词汇与结构(共20小题;
每小题1分,满分20分)
26.Interestingly,it’swomen____menwhogetahighersalaryinthiscompany.
A.ratherthanB.otherthanC.exp