1、2.A.Work with his father.B.Start his own company.C.Stay at the present job.D.Take another interview.A听力原文 If Jack is not successful in the interview, he has to go to work on the farm with his father instead of working in that company. What will Jack do if he fails the interview?3.A.Having a birthday
2、 party.B.Doing some exercise.C.Sending Lydia a gift.D.Buying a pair of running shoes. Lydias birthday is around the corner. At the very beginning I wanted to send her a pair of running shoes. But when I later knew that she hates doing exercise, I changed my mind. What is the speaker talking about?4.
3、A.Help the speaker.B.Take a bus.C.Get a camera.D.Take a course.B听力原文 This morning I asked a woman to help us take a picture, but she said she had to catch a bus. What was the woman going to do?5.A.Tell Kate to stop.B.Call Kates friends.C.Stay away from Kate.D.Tell the boss. It really annoys me when
4、Kate calls her friends during office hours. I will tell her to stop doing that next time. What will the speaker do?6.A.In a wine shop.B.In a supermarket.C.In a library.D.In a restaurant.D听力原文 Heres the menu, Madame. Would you like something to drink? Where does the statement probably take place?7.A.
5、Keep the window closed.B.Open the window.C.Turn on the fan.D.Go out for fresh air. We need to have some fresh air. Do you mind my opening the window? What does the speaker mean?8.A.The speaker was not disappointed at all.B.The speaker got the promotion.C.The speaker didnt get the promotion.D.The spe
6、aker didnt want to take responsibility for the job. Maybe Im a little disappointed that I didnt get the promotion, but I know I need more experience before Im ready for that kind of responsibility. What do we learn from the statement?9.A.The children like Kate very much.B.Kate was popular when she w
7、as young.C.Kate is a super star.D.Kate was not friendly when she was a child. There were more than a hundred people at Kates birthday party. She was popular even when she was a child. What does the speaker imply about Kate?10.A.Toms work load has doubled.B.Tom goes back home very late.C.Tom doesnt l
8、ike his job.D.Tom wants to change a new job. Ive heard about Toms promotion, and he complained to me that his work load had doubled. What do we learn about Tom?Section B: Conversations In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, you wil
9、l hear a question. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken ONLY ONCE. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D. Then write the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.A.He needs another week for the painting.B.The painting
10、 was completed just in time.C.The building wont open until next week.D.His artistic work has been well received. W: Have you finished that painting for the new student center? M: Just this morning, Ive been working extra hours all week. You know the building opens tomorrow. What does the man mean?A.
11、Go camping.B.Decorate his house.C.Rent a house.D.Organize a party. Do you sell camping gear? Yes, we have tents, sleeping bags, just about everything you might need, including stoves. What is the man probably going to do?A.She talked with Mr. Wright on the phone.B.She is about to call Mr. Wrights se
12、cretary.C.She will see Mr. Wright at lunch time.D.She failed to reach Mr. Wright. Hi, Jenny! Have you talked to Mr. Wright about the new sports program? Well, I contacted his office half an hour ago, and his secretary said he was out for lunch until 2:00 p. m. What does the woman mean?A.He is actual
13、ly very hardworking.B.He has difficulty finishing his project.C.He needs to spend more time in the lab.D.He is a liar. Bill says hes not working so hard on his biology project. But he spends a lot of time in the lab, doesnt he? What does the woman imply about Bill?A.Rules restricting smoking.B.Ways
14、to quit smoking.C.Smokers health problems.D.Hazards of passive smoking. I have to say that I find the new smoking regulations are too strict. Well, they are for everyones health. I have no complaints. What are the speakers talking about?A.Jack is having a meeting now.B.Jack is strong.C.Jack has been
15、 writing a report.D.Jack is tired. Jack was busy attending meetings all these days. Oh, thats why he is so tired and weak. What can we learn from the conversation?A.He is not easy-going.B.He is the speakers boss.C.He is not at home this weekend.D.He seldom invites people to his home. Should we invit
16、e Mr. Smith to join us for dinner this weekend? Hes just come back from England. You can have a try. But as far as I know, he seldom accepts invitations from his employees. What can we infer about Mr. Smith?A.Take a break.B.Refuel his car.C.Ask the way.D.Have a cup of coffee. This place doesnt look
17、familiar at all. We must be lost. Yeah, it seems so. Lets pull in here. While Im filling the tank, you can ask the way and get me something to drink. What is the man going to do first?Section C: Passages In this section, you will hear 3 passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questi
18、ons. Both the passages and the questions will be spoken TWICE. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D. Then write the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet. Questions 19-21 are based on the passage you have just heard. (如需获取本MP3听力录音请搜
19、索标题名) A.One-fifth.B.One-fourth.C.One-third.D.Two-thirds. Although twins have always been a source of curiosity, they are not so uncommon statistically, since they occur once in every 86 births. About one-third of all twins are identical, or single-egg twins. Identical twins have the same genes and h
20、ence, the same sex, hair, eyes, blood type, and bone and tooth structure. Some identical twins are mirror images of each other. For example, one may be left-handed, the other right-handed. As young children, some identical twins may develop their private language. Identical twins have an especially
21、keen intuition, and they often seem to think and dress alike even when away from each other. In fact, even when they are separated at birth and raised apart, identical twins develop startling similarities. They may pursue the same careers, have the same interests, or die within days of each other. I
22、n contrast to identical twins, fraternal twins inherit a separate assortment of genes and are not necessarily of the same sex. In some families there is a hereditary tendency to produce fraternal twins, but identical twins occur at random in the population. About what proportion of twins are identic
23、al?A.Single-egg twins.B.Mirror twins.C.Fraternal twins.D.Separate-egg twins. What is another term for identical twins?A.Genes, sex, blood type, etc.B.Language.C.Height.D.Method of thinking. What will identical twins have in common? Questions 22-25 are based on the passage you have just heard. (如需获取本
24、MP3听力录音请搜索标题名) A.20 years.B.From the year of 1863.C.100 years.D.For centuries. For centuries, people have been playing kicking games with a ball. The game of soccer developed from some of these early games. The English probably gave soccer its name and its first set of rules. In European countries,
25、soccer is called football or association football. Some people believe that the name soccer came from assoc., an abbreviation for the word association. Others believe that the name came from the high socks that the players wear. Organized soccer games began in 1863. In soccer, two teams of eleven pl
26、ayers try to kick or head the ball into the opponents goal. The goalkeeper, who tries to keep the ball out of the goal, is the only player on the field who is allowed to touch the ball with his or her hands. The other players must use their feet, heads, and bodies to control the ball. Brazil is the
27、home of many great soccer players, including the most famous player of all, Pele. With his fast footwork, dazzling speed, and great scoring ability, Pele played for many years in Brazil and then later in New York. During his 20 years in soccer, he scored 1281 goals and held every major record for the sport. How long have people been playing kicking games with a ball?A.Brazilians.B.English.C.Americans.D.Chinese.
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