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入学考试 答案
听力: 1-5:ABCAB 6-10:CABAC
11-15: BABCB 16-20: BCAAC
阅读:21-23:DCC 24-27:CBAA 28-31:DCCA 32-35:
七选五:36-40:FACGD
完型 41-45:ACBAB 46-50:DDCBB 51-55:CAACD
语法填空:
56.celebration 57.totake
58.which 59.haswitnessed
60.the 61.what
62.herself 63.morefluently
64.participating 65.runners
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IWANTYOU
Our school foreign teacher, Robert, is looking for a student assistant to work with him. The
purpose is to provide better support for his teaching work and enhance the learning experience of
students.
The selection will be based on an interview. Candidates should have a good command of
English andbe abletocommunicate fluently withboththeteacherandstudents.Theyshouldalso
beresponsible,patientandhaveapassionforteaching.
Anyone who is interested in this position can send their resume and a brief self-introduction
to Robert’s emailaddress:robert@email. com beforeApril30th. We believe thatthis opportunity
will be a valuable experience for the selected candidate and we look forward to seeing your
application.
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P1:Withonlyminutestospare,hedidn'thavetimetoarguewithher.So,without
a second thought, Butler took off his own shoes and gave them to Peters. He wasn't
going to let the graduate miss this important moment in his life. But Peters wore a
size9whileButlerworeasize11.Petersdidn'tletthesizedifferencediscouragehim,though. He slid Butler's shoes onto his feet and excitedly ran through the doors right
beforetheyclosed.
P2: Butler then took his seat with only socks on his feet, ignoring the confused
stares from others. He just felt happy that Peters would get to receive his diploma.
Then,Petersheardhisname,buthecouldn'twalkintheoversizedshoes.So,heslid
across the stage to receive his diploma. Right after the ceremony, Peters returned
the shoes to the kind teacher and expressed his gratitude for the selfless gesture. It
wasbecauseofButlerthateverthingworkedoutinPeter’sfavorintheend.
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Text1
M:wouldyouhavea lookatthis in case I forgot something?
beef.wehaven'tanyleftintherefrigerator:
Text2
W: I'd love to, but Ihave to be offwith something importanttodo.
Text3
W:wakeup! It's already9:30! Thefilm beginsin 15minutes.
M:well, now I'm going to be late. why didn't my alarm clockwork?
W:Don'tyouknow the batteryhas run out?
Text4
M:we'd better start to eat onions frequently, Linda.
W:Butyouhateonions,don'tyou?
M:until I learnedfromareportfromtoday'spaperthattheyprotectpeoplefromfluandcolds.
Text5
thecoloryellow.W: It's muchbetter.
Text6
the lake.
M:yeah.
W:Andtherearemanypeopleskatingoverthere.Doyouwanttojointhem?M:
I'mnotinthemood.whenarewegoingbacktothecity?
M:IwanttostayinNewyork.BarbarahasaskedmetoapartyonNewyear'SEve.
to0.Iwon'thavetocook.
Text7
M:Hi,carol.whatare youdoing?
W:oh, hi, Tom. I'm reading an interesting article about pets. It says there are actual medical
benefitsfromowningpets.canyoubelieveit?
M:well, from my experience I know watching tropical fish swimming in a tank can make you
feel sorelaxed.
W:Mmm, that's true thegentlemovements, the lovelycolors…Butmedical testshaveshown
thatpeople'sbloodpressureactuallygoesdownwhentheytalktotheirpets.
M:well, animals, especiallydogs, give such unselfish love. So it's no surpriseyou feel
relaxedwhenyoutalktoyourdog.
W:yes, dogsareterrificcompanionstohumans.
M: sure.Doesthearticlesayanythingaboutthedownsideofowningapet?
M:well,sometimesyouhavetogiveupalittlefreedomtogetaffection.
Text 8
M:Hi, Ellen. How was your vacation?
W:Great! I went to Bangkok.
M:Really? Whydidyoudecidetogothere?
thereforalongtime, andso, finally, shetalkedmeintoit.M:IhaveseensomepicturesofBangkok thearchitecturethereisreallyinteresting,isn'tit?
W:yes, it's incredible, especially the Grand palace. The Buddhist temples are
also very
impressive. AndI love the spicy Thai foodand tropicalfruits there. M:Howwas the weather
whenyouwerethere?
month.The best time to go there is during the cool season,which lasts fromNovember to
February.
M:Didyou goto some otherplacesbesidesBangkok?
W: sure. I wenttopattaya. It's a famousresort, onlytwo hour's drivefrom Bangkok. There's
plentytoenjoy:finesand, thebluesky,clearwater,colorfulnightlife…
M:well, it suresounds likeyouhadagreattime.
Text9
W: yes,I haveworked as awaitress for3 years at several different restaurants.Andnow I'm
workingattheparkHoteldiningroomonHillstreet.
W: BecauseI can'twork full timeat the moment.I'm taking somecoursesatuniversityand
needmoretimeforstudy.
M: Isee.whatdaysareyouavailable?
W:I'm freeall-day ThursdayandFriday,saturdayandsunday.
M: That suits us verywell actually.we are looking for someone whocanhelpus late in the
aswellassaturdayallday. Therestaurantisclosedonsunday.
W:That'sfinewithme.
Text10
field mice thatused to run into his old studio inkansas city.NO One is quite surewhy he
dressed themouse in the now-familiar shortswith two buttons and gave him the yellow shoes.
ButwedoknowthatDisney hadintendedto callhimMortimer untilhiswifeLillian startedtoBythe 1930s,Mickey's imagehadcircledtheworld.Hewontheheartofeveryoneandbecamea
superstar.Although he has received a few little changes throughout his lifetime, he has
remainedtrue to hisnaturesincethose firstcartoons.Mickeyis appealingbecausehe is nice.
else would he have insisted on doing Mickey's voice in all the cartoons fortwenty years?when
interviewed, hewould say, "There'sa lotofthemouse inme."Andthatmouse has remained
enjoyableculturesinAmerica.Forotherimages, we'lltalkaboutthemlater.