If you don't read,then _______ you will forget how to read.
A.mysteriously
B.unfortunately
C.positively
D.eventually
A.mysteriously
B.unfortunately
C.positively
D.eventually
第1题
听力原文:Don't you want to visit the city hall while you're in town?
(A) Yes, I'll visit the museum next week.
(B) I do, but I don't think I have enough time to do it.
(C) No, it's located at the intersection.
(35)
A.
B.
C.
第2题
Why do you think Jada and Jessie don't care if people can't tell them apart?
A.They know their differences.
B.They like wearing blue dresses.
C.They like making Jared mad.
第3题
听力原文:W: How many pages have you read?
M: About 300. I don't like long books.
Why doesn't the man like the book?
A.It is not interesting.
B.It is too long.
C.It is too difficult.
第4题
听力原文:W: I often read two newspapers. Washington Post and The Sun. What about you?
M: I will buy the newspaper whose headlines catch my eyes in the front page. Do you buy the two newspapers everyday?
W: Yes, that way I'm sure not to miss any of my favorite sections. Doesn't the size of tile daily paper surprise you?
M: Yes, it certainly does. The newspaper staff—the reporters, writers, editors, and linotype operators—must be busy continuously. They need a large circulation to support such a staff, don't they?
W: I'm sure they do. Of course, much of a newspaper's income comes from advertisements.
M: That's true. I try to read the whole paper, don't you?
W: No. I just read the parts that interest me. I glance at the headlines, but I read the sports page and the business section carefully. Do you read those?
M: No, but I do read the editorials and the news section. You saw the article about the earthquake in Japan, didn't you?
W: Yes. That was a terrible disaster. Do you think newspapers should print stories like that?
M: Certainly they should! They're part of the news of the day and people want to know about them. Don't you agree?
W: Yes, I suppose disasters are news, too. It seems to me that newspapers would be more pleasant to read if they had a large society section and more comic strips. Don't you like to read articles about celebrations and happy events?
M: Yes, I enjoy reading them. But since you don't like to read unhappy news, why do you subscribe to two news papers? If I were you, I wouldn't read a newspaper at all.
(23)
A.Newspaper of low price.
B.Newspaper with attractive headline.
C.Newspaper with sports page.
D.Newspaper with business section.
第5题
听力原文:M: I don't know what to do.
W: I can't help you with this decision.
Q: What does the woman mean?
(15)
A.She will not make the decision for him.
B.She doesn't want to give him any help.
C.She will help him later.
D.She will give him some advice.
第6题
听力原文:W: How many pages have you read?
M: About 300. I don' t like long books.
What does the man mean?
A.The man doesn't like the book because it is not interesting.
B.The man doesn't like the book because it is too long.
C.The man doesn't like the book because it is too short.
第7题
听力原文:W: Why don't you go to bed?
M: I have to finish this homework first.
Q: Why does the man stay up late?
(3)
A.He has to finish his home work.
B.He doesn't know it is very late.
C.His mother wants him to do homework.
D.He can't sleep.
第8题
听力原文:W: I don't think I can handle all of these books for this course.
M: I found that you don't have to read them thoroughly. Just skim through and {get the major points.
Q: What does the woman feel about her books?
(13)
A.They are too many and she can't read them all.
B.They are too difficult and complex for her to understand.
C.She feels too tired to read any books.
D.They are too heavy for her to carry.
第9题
M: Don't you think that cinema is a little out of the way?
Q: What does the man mean?
(16)
A.The cinema is some distance away from where they are.
B.He would like to read the film review in the newspaper.
C.They should wait to see the movie at a later time.
D.He'll find his way to the cinema.
第10题
Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark [A] ,[B] , [C] or [D] on ANSWER SHEET1.What do you do to (21) care of the books in your library? Some of the most collectors (22) to read the books in their collection; (23) the books remain in mint (24) . Others buy two copies of a book; they (25) 0ne, and leave the other untouched. Many readers must read their books,(26) they still want to protect and care for the volumes. Here are some tips to remember(27)you want your books to remain in good condition.Firstly, avoid Writing. You may have been told t0 (28) in the margins of your books, or even to underline or highlight words, phrases, and paragraphs. But, if you plan t0 (29) the book, add it to your library, or even sell it - don't write in the book. The ink permanently damages your book.Use a journal or notebook to take (30) 0n pages or use pieces of paper or Post-It notes. If you are (31) to write in your book, use a pencil, and erase the markings.Secondly, avoid Food and Drink. Food and Liquids which are hazards to your books. The best practice is to avoid eating or drinking (32) you read. If you need to read while you eat, make sure your fingers are clean and dry as you hold the book or turn the pages. Also, (33) the book away from the food and drink. Check the table or other surfaces for water, crumbs, and stick mess (34) you put your book (35).
Finally, take care. When you handle your book, hold it (36) care. When you read the book, don't (37) down the corners of the pages and use a bookmark instead. Don't fold the (38) 0f the book back. Don't break the binding; and don't (39) your book with the book (40) , face-down. Use a book cover to keep your books in the best condition.
21.
[A] put
[B] get
[C] take
[D] give
第11题
听力原文:W: You seem very confident about the job interview, don't you?
M: Yes, I feel ready for it. I bought a good suit and I had my hair cut. I had studied almost everything about finance and economics.
Where is the man probably going to work?
A.In a bank.
B.In a clothing store.
C.In a school.
D.In a barbershop.