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One day. a father and his little son were going home. At dds age. the boy wu interested in

all kinds of things and was always asking questions. Now. be asked. "What's the meaning of the word 'drank' (喝醉了的). dad?"

"Well. my son. " his father replied. "Look. there are standing two policemen. If I regard the two pollcemea as four then I am drank."

"But. dad. " the boy said. "there's only one policeman!"

Two policemen were standing behind the father Md the son.

A.True.

B.False.

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第1题

Bob is from United Kingdom (英国). He lives in a nice family. His father is m English teac

Bob is from United Kingdom (英国). He lives in a nice family. His father is m English teacher in a middle school and ills mother works as a home in a hospital. His mother likes singing very. much and she often sang to Bob when he was very young. so Bob loves music Very much. He plays guitar (吉他 ) and wants to write songs of his own one day. His parents support his interest and try to make him a musician (音乐家) in the future. Now his father is visiting China and Bob lives with his father in China.

Bob is not living in China now.

A.True.

B.False.

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第2题

Music to My EarsAs a boy growing up in Shenyang, China, I practiced the piano six hours a

Music to My Ears

As a boy growing up in Shenyang, China, I practiced the piano six hours a day. I loved the instrument. My mother, Xiulan Zhou, taught me to read notes, and my father, Guoren Lang, concertmaster of a local folk orchestra, showed me how to control the keys. At first I played on Chinese keyboards-cheap, but the best we could afford. Later my parents bought me a Swedish piano, but I broke half the strings on it Playing Tchaikovsky (柴科夫斯基). That's when my parents and my teacher decided I was too much for such an instrument—and for our hometown. To be a serious musician, I would have to move to Beijing, one of our cultural capitals. I was just eight years old then.

My father, who played the erhu, a two-stringed instrument, knew that life wouldn't be easy. Millions of pianists in China were competing for fame. "You need fortune," my father said. "If you don't work, no fortune comes." "But music is still music," he added, "and it exists to make us happy."

To relocate to Beijing with me, he made a great sacrifice. He quit his concertmaster's job, which he loved, and my mother stayed behind in Shenyang to keep working at her job at the science institute to support us. They both warned me, "Being a pianist is hard. Can you live without your mother?" I said, "I want my mother!" But I knew I needed to be in Beijing. In America, people often move and start over. But it is not in China, not in those days.

Suddenly my father and I were newcomers—outsiders. To the others around us, we spoke with funny northern accents. The only apartment we could find for the money we had was in an unheated building, with five families sharing one bathroom. My father cooked, cleaned and looked after me. He became a "house-husband", basically.

We lived far from my school, and since the bus was too expensive, my father would "drive" me on his bicycle every day. It was an hour-and-a-half trip each way, and I was a heavy boy, much heavier than I am as an adult. He did this in winter too. Imagine! During the coldest nights, when I practiced piano, my father would lie in my bed so it would be warm when I was tired.

I was miserable, but not from the poverty or pressure. My new teacher in Beijing didn't like me. "You have no talent," she often told me. "You will never be a pianist." And one day. she "fired" me.

I was just nine years old. I was desperate. I didn't want to be a pianist anymore, I decided. I wanted to go home to be with my mother. In the next two weeks I didn't touch the piano. Wisely, my father didn't push. He just waited.

Sure enough, the day came at school when my teacher asked me to play some holiday songs. I didn't want to, but as I placed my fingers on the piano's keys, I realized I could show other people that I had talent after all.

That day I told my father what he'd been waiting to hear—that I wanted to study with a new teacher. From that point on, everything turned around.

When Fortune Spots You

I started winning competitions. We still had very little money-my father had to borrow $ 5 000 to pay for a trip to the International Young Pianists Competition in Ettlingen, Germany, in 1994, when I was 12. I realized later how much pressure he was under as I watched footage (电影胶片) of the contest. Tears streamed down his face when it was announced that I'd won—earning enough money to pay back our loan.

It was soon clear I couldn't stay in China forever. To become a world-class musician, I had to play on the world's bigger stages. So in 1997, my father and I moved again, this time to Philadelphia, so I could attend The Curtis Institute of Music. Finally our money worries were easing. The school paid for us an apartment and even lent me a Steinway (斯坦威钢琴). At night, I would sneak into the living room just to touch the keys.

Now that I was in Ame

A.His mother.

B.His father.

C.His uncle.

D.His kindergarten teacher.

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第3题

第三节 短文理解2阅读下列短文,从[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择一个正确答案。Grandma was a good st

第三节 短文理解2

阅读下列短文,从[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择一个正确答案。

Grandma was a good storyteller, and she had a lot of interesting stories to tell children. There was the story of how the little boys were taught to listen to grown-ups. One day when they were out on the grassland, there was a fine. Their father shouted, "Fall down on your faces!" They did, and the big fire went over them and they weren't hurt(受伤). There was also the story of three boys at school. Each of them received something to eat. One stored his food for himself, and the mice (老鼠) ate it; one ate all of his, and he got sick; and who do you think had the best time? Of course, the one who shared his food with his friends. Then there was the little boy who ran a- way from home and stayed away all day. When he came home after supper, he found the family sitting around the fire and nobody said a word. He couldn't stand it and said sorry to the family. And there was one about a very lazy(懒惰的) man. He didn't want to work at all even if he was hungry. Of course, he died of hunger.

In this text we read about Grandma's ______ ?

A.happy life

B.interesting stories

C.lazy children

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第4题

第三节 短文理解2阅读下列短文,从[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择一个正确答案。Grandma was a good st

第三节 短文理解2

阅读下列短文,从[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择一个正确答案。

Grandma was a good storyteller, and she had a lot of interesting stories to tell children. There was the story of how the little boys were taught to listen to grown-ups. One day when they were out on the grassland, there was a fine. Their father shouted, "Fall down on your faces!" They did, and the big fire went over them and they weren't hurt(受伤). There was also the story of three boys at school. Each of them received something to eat. One stored his food for himself, and the mice (老鼠) ate it; one ate all of his, and he got sick; and who do you think had the best time? Of course, the one who shared his food with his friends. Then there was the little boy who ran a- way from home and stayed away all day. When he came home after supper, he found the family sitting around the fire and nobody said a word. He couldn't stand it and said sorry to the family. And there was one about a very lazy(懒惰的) man. He didn't want to work at all even if he was hungry. Of course, he died of hunger.

In this text we read about Grandma's ______ ?

A.happy life

B.interesting stories

C.lazy children

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第5题

听力原文:M: There's a letter here for you, Mum.W: Thanks, John. Oh, no, not another teleph

听力原文:M: There's a letter here for you, Mum.

W: Thanks, John. Oh, no, not another telephone bill. I hope it is not as much as last time.

M: How much is it?

W: $130.94 for three months. How can it be so much? Tour father and I hardly make any calls. You must have been using the phone all the time.

M: Only to speak to my friends.

W: John, I don't think you realize just how much it costs when you telephone your school friends, and you speak to them for so long, especially during the day. Why can't you call them after 6 pm when it is cheaper. Your father is going to be upset when he finds out.

M: I'm sorry.

W: Well, being sorry just isn't good enough. I've told you often enough not to use the telephone so much. If you had to pay the hill, you wouldn't be so irresponsible with the telephone. You see your friends every day. Why do you need to phone them up as well?

M: But I do have something important to phone them sometimes.

W: OK, if you still take so long speaking to them, you'll have to pay half of this bill out of your wages from your Saturday job.

M: But Mum, that's not fair.

W: Then, I may have to get one of those phone locks and I'll keep the key, then you won't be able to make any calls.

(20)

A.Jane.

B.The father.

C.The letter.

D.Phone bill.

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第6题

My father ______ (乘) the underground to work every day. My father goes to work______ ____

My father ______ (乘) the underground to work every day. My father goes to work______ ______(骑自行车).

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第7题

听力原文:M: Come in and have a seat please, Ann. Please make yourself at home.W: I am real

听力原文:M: Come in and have a seat please, Ann. Please make yourself at home.

W: I am really grateful for your invitation. I know Thanksgiving is a very traditional family holiday and I am so glad to be with an American family on this occasion.

M: on the fourth Thursday of November every year, Americans celebrate Thanksgiving Day. You know its origin (20) ?

w: Yeah, it has something to do with the first settlers and Indians (20) .

M: Right. The first settlers in Massachusetts started this custom. And large dinners with many relatives are common throughout America on this special day.

W: Do you have traditional dishes that you serve every year?

M: Yes, we do. The traditional foods of Thanksgiving meal include roast turkey, sweet potatoes, pumpkin pie and bread pudding (20) . I hope you have a good appetite today.

W: What do men do while women are doing the cooking?

M: It's the same every year'--football. We watch one game after another on Thanksgiving (21) . I always think we'd better go out and get some exercise, but every year we fail. We are glued to the tube! When I was young, I always went hunting with my father on Thanksgiving Day morning.

W: What do you do after the meal?

M: After dinner we'd like to go bowling. It's a fan thing to do together as a family (22) . After a couple of games, we go back home and eat the leftovers.

W: I think that Thanksgiving and Christmas are the most important holidays in the States, just like Spring Festival in China.

(23)

A.How to spend Thanksgiving Day.

B.Preparing food on Thanksgiving Day.

C.The origin of Thanksgiving Day.

D.What to do after Thanksgiving meal.

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第8题

听力原文:W: How many holidays do you have in the U.S.?M: Er, I'm not quite sure. I just kn

听力原文:W: How many holidays do you have in the U.S.?

M: Er, I'm not quite sure. I just know some.

W: For example?

M: Mmm..., Mother's Day, National Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New Year's Day, and Valentine's Day.

W: Not bad. When does its National Day come? And the Valentine's Day?

M: The National Day comes on July 4th and the latter on February 14th.

W: Talking of the National Day, who is the Father of the state? Benjamin Franklin or George Washington?

M: George Washington, of course.

W: Besides Washington, who else is regarded as a great president?

M: Abraham Lincoln, I'm one hundred per cent sure.

What were the two speakers talking about?

A.They were talking about the US holidays and so on.

B.They were talking about the US language and so on.

C.They were talking about the US presidents and so on.

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第9题

The father went abroad on business and would return the next day.A.RightB.WrongC.Not menti

The father went abroad on business and would return the next day.

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Not mentioned

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第10题

听力原文:M: Who came up with the idea of Father's Day?W: Her name was Sonora Louise Smart

听力原文:M: Who came up with the idea of Father's Day?

W: Her name was Sonora Louise Smart Dodd and she lived in Spokane, Washington. Sonora was the oldest of six children raised by their father, William Jackson Smart, when their mother died during childbirth. Sonora honored and revered her father, and while listening to a Mother's Day sermon, in 1899, she determined there should also be a day to honor fathers.

M: Why June?

W: In 1910 Sonora chose June 19th, as the day to celebrate Father's Day because that was her father's birthday. With support from the Spokane Ministerial Association and the YMCA, the first Father's Day was celebrated in Spokane on June 19, 1910.

M: When did the United States begin celebrating Father's Day?

W: In 1910 Spokane, Washington celebrated Father's Day. In 1924 President Calvin Coolidge pro claimed the third Sunday in June as Father's Day. In 1926 a National Father's Day Committee was formed in New York City. Then in 1956 Father's Day was recognized by Joint Resolution of Congress. In 1966 President Lyndon B. Johnson signed a presidential proclamation declaring that the third Sunday of June was Father's Day. In 1972 President Richard Nixon established a permanent national observance of Father's Day to be held on the third Sunday in June.

M: Do other countries celebrate Father's Day?

W: Father's Day is celebrated in every part of the world. In the United States, Canada and most countries in Asia, Father's Day is celebrated on the third Sunday in June. Apart from flowers, on the third Sunday in June each year, all the fathers are still given presents, treated to dinner or other wise made to feel special.

M: What flowers are given to fathers as gift?

W: In both early times and these days, wearing flowers was a common way of celebrating the Day. Mrs. Dodd favored the red rose to honor a father still living, while a white flower honored a de ceased dad.

(30)

A.Because she thought man and woman should be equal.

B.Because the president Washington asked her to do so.

C.Because she wanted to show respect to her father who brought up six children.

D.Because she could not celebrate Mother's day.

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