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绝密★启用前
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,你都有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。
1. What does the man want to do?
A. Have a picnic. B. Walk in the woods. C. Drive to the
seaside.
2. Why is the man late?
A. He got up too late. B. He got stuck in work. C. He was delayed
by traffic.
3. What does the man want to do with the TV?
A. Sell it. B. Mend it. C. Throw it away.
4. Where are the speakers probably?
A. In a restaurant. B. In a supermarket. C. In a café.
5. When is John’s flight due?
A. At 1:00 p.m. B. At 3:00 p.m. C. At 5:00 p.m.
第二节 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,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。听每段对话或独白前,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。每段对话或独白
读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6. What did the woman want to tell the man on the phone?
A. A meeting. B. An illness. C. An accident.
7. Why did the man fail to answer the phone?
A. It was broken. B. It was in the car. C. It was switched
off.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8. How many bedrooms are there in the house?
A. One. B. Two. C. Three.
9. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A. Strangers. B. Roommates. C. Neighbors.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. What does the woman like most?
A. Coffee. B. Milk. C. Tea.
11. What does the man usually add to his coffee now?
A. Milk. B. Nothing. C. Sugar.
12. What do the speakers agree to do in the end?
A. Hold a birthday party.
B. Taste some desserts together.
C. Invite their friends to make coffee.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. What will the man be doing the following week?
A. Taking exams. B. Seeing a movie. C. Visiting a
friend.
14. Who is the woman’s daughter?
A. Jane. B. Alice. C. Judy.
15. What will the woman do at once?
A. Bake a cake. B. Buy a gift. C. Book a table.
16. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. A meal. B. A celebration. C. A show.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. What kind of area do Bill and Sally live in?
A. A hot area. B. A high area. C. A dry area.
18. What do Bill and Sally do?
A. They are gardeners. B. They are designers. C. They are
builders.
19. What is used to protect the delicate plants now?A. Trees. B. Glass houses. C. Fences.
20. How does the speaker describe Bill and Sally’s work?
A. Successful. B. Unsatisfactory. C. Impossible.
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Text 1
W: It’s a beautiful day. We should go for a walk in the woods. I bet a lot of people will be
having picnics there today.
M: There will be too many people there. A drive to the seaside would be better.
Text 2
W: Where have you been? I have been waiting here for ages.
M: I got out of bed early and set off on time but then the bus got stuck in traffic.
W: Sounds like you’re not to blame.
Text 3
M: I need a new plug for the TV. My TV is old but I like it and it still works well.
W: I think you should throw it away and buy another, but it is up to you.
Text 4
M: This place is a bit expensive, isn’t it?
W: I know. Look at the price of the wine. It only costs a quarter as much at the supermarket.
M: Never mind. It’s our anniversary. Order whatever you want. I think I’ll have the steak.
Text 5
M: Maybe I should set off for the airport now. John’s plane will arrive soon. He asked me to
collect him in the car.
W: You have plenty of time. It’s only 3:00 p.m. You have two hours.
Text 6
M: Oh, what a surprise to see you! Is there a problem?
W: Yes, I think there is. I have been trying to call you all morning but I couldn’t get an
answer.
M: That’s strange. Let me check my phone. I hope it isn’t broken.
W: There is an important meeting at work this afternoon. I wanted to let you know about it.
M: Ah, when I saw you at the door, I thought someone might be ill or have had an accident.
W: No, nothing like that. I just couldn’t get you on the phone. Is it switched on?
M: I’ll have a look. Now I remember — I put it in my coat pocket and my coat is in the car!
No wonder I couldn’t hear you calling.
Text 7
M: Is that the Homes Bureau? Could I make an appointment to see the house on Wood
Avenue?
W: Yes, of course.
M: I saw it on a website. How many bedrooms does it have?
W: There’s one on the first floor and two on the second floor.
M: What is the kitchen like?
W: It’s quite large, and there’s a large living room as well, with a bathroom on each floor.
M: The price is quite high.
W: Well, that is the price the owners have asked — but you may be able to do a deal with
them. The best thing for you to do is go and look at the house and talk to the owners.
M: Can I go this afternoon?
W: Maybe that’s too soon. Would tomorrow morning be OK, say 10:00 a.m.?
M: Yes, that would be fine.
Text 8
M: Do you usually add that much sugar to your coffee?
W: Well, you know tea is my favorite, though I am trying to like the taste of coffee. I find it is
too bitter.
M: When I started drinking coffee, I added lots of milk and sugar. As I got older, I cut out
milk entirely. Now I don’t even add sugar. I just drink it black.
W: Black coffee? No, thank you. However, coffee ice cream, I would gladly try that.
M: Sure, have you tried chocolate ice cream mixed in with coffee? It’s heavenly. Even if you
don’t like coffee that much, I bet you will like that.
W: I’ll try it if you’re buying. And I will treat you to green tea ice cream if you want to havea try.
M: Deal, let’s have a tea time dessert party. Invite a few of your friends, and I will invite
some of mine. We will see who has the best taste.
W: Well, that doesn’t sound sweet.
Text 9
W: It’s dad’s 50th birthday on Saturday. It’s a big day for him, so perhaps we should do
something special.
M: You mean a party?
W: I thought about that, but maybe that would be hard to organize during the exam time.
M: That’s true. I do have three tests next week. Maybe we could take him to the cinema.
W: I don’t think that would be special enough.
M: We could go for a meal to his favorite restaurant — all the family.
W: That’s the best idea. I think he’d like that — you, your sister, dad and me. It would be
nice.
M: I’ll call Jane and tell her not to make other arrangements.
W: Where is she?
M: Her friend Alice called and they went over to Judy’s house.
W: That girl spends more time there than she does with us.
M: Well, we’ll be together as a family on Saturday.
W: If we can get a table at the restaurant, that is.
M: I don’t think it will be a problem. It’s only Monday. They shouldn’t be booked up yet.
Give them a call.
W: I’ll do that right away. Then this afternoon I will go to town and buy dad a present.
M: Get him a birthday cake as well.
W: No, I think I’ll make one myself. It feels nicer when someone has made an effort.
Text 10
M: Hello everyone and welcome to the garden seminar. We all know that plants grow well in
warm and sunny places, but we aren’t all lucky enough to live somewhere like that. Bill and
Sally Jones live in a high, windy area — not ideal for gardening — but they are also
champion vegetable growers. How do they do it? Well, we all know that vegetables need
plenty of water — not just a few drops or a few pints, but gallons of it. It rains a lot where
the Jones family live, so they have a good water supply. It’s also very open, so they get
enough sunlight. The real enemy is the wind. They tried different ways of protecting the
plants — planting trees for shelter and building fences — but what they use now for the
more delicate plants are glass houses. With several of these they are able to grow plants
which would not normally survive in their location. By adapting to the conditions in which
they live, Bill and Sally have developed a winning way with their crops. And their experience
can serve as a lesson for other growers who experience similar difficulties.