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A.The English won many early battles.B.The French outlasted the English.C.In the war,

A.The English won many early battles.

B.The French outlasted the English.

C.In the war, the French expanded southward into Virginia.

D.Both generals on the two sides were killed in the battle.

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A.The teacher postponed the meeting.B.There won't be a test this afternoon.C.The stude

A.The teacher postponed the meeting.

B.There won't be a test this afternoon.

C.The students will be attending the meeting.

D.The students will take an English test this afternoon.

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第2题

听力原文:W:Are we going to have an English test this afternoon? The department office has
just rescheduled all the final tests this semester.

M:It is postponed because all the teachers have to attend an important meeting.

Q:What do we learn from this conversation?

(18)

A.The teacher postponed the meeting.

B.There won't be a test this afternoon.

C.The students will be attending the meeting.

D.The students will take an English test this afternoon.

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第3题

听力原文:W: Shall we have an English test this afternoon?M: It is postponed because the te

听力原文:W: Shall we have an English test this afternoon?

M: It is postponed because the teacher has to attend a meeting.

Q: What do we learn from this conversation?

(15)

A.The teacher postponed the meeting.

B.There won't be a test this afternoon.

C.The students will be attending the meeting.

D.The students will take an English test this afternoon.

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第4题

听力原文:Student: Excuse me, Mr. Ma, I am doing a survey for a social study of English Tea
chers in our school. Would you mind answering a few questions?

Mr. Ma: No, not at all. What do you want to know?

Student: How long have you been teaching English?

Mr. Ma: 20 years.

Student: Wwa! 20 years! That's almost as old as I am! What kind of mining have you had?

Mr. Ma: I graduated from a four-year-teacher's college about 20 years ago. I learned both English and pedagogy during my college years.

Student: Have you been to an English speaking country?

Mr. Ma: Yes. Last summer I was awarded a study-abroad scholarship in Canada.

Student: What did you do in Canada?

Mr. Ma: A Canadian college ran a teacher's training program for us Chinese teachers. We learned how to organize English classes. The program was very successful.

Student: What is your most significant accomplishment in teaching English?

Mr. Ma: One of my students won first prize in National Competition of English Skills five years ago.

Student: Competition of English Skills? What was that?

Mr. Ma: It was a competition that included speaking, listening, creating an English web page and writing English subtitles for drawings.

Student: That must have been very challenging.

Mr. Ma: Yes, I was very proud of my students. And I was very proud of myself.

Student: Are you bothered by any problems in your teaching?

Mr. Ma: Yes, of course, I am sometimes frustrated when I see the poor scores of my students in a class quiz or examination. Sometimes I don't know how to help them move forward in their studies.

Student: What is your plan to help your students get better scores in the future?

Mr. Ma: I hope to try some new interactive ways of teaching in my next term.

Student: Thank you very much for answering my questions. I have learned a lot from this interview.

(27)

A.It is about English teachers in a school.

B.It is about teachers' accomplishments.

C.It is about teachers' frustrations.

D.It is about training of English teachers.

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第5题

听力原文:W: No luck then, John?M: I'm afraid not, ma' am.Not yet, anyhow.We're still check

听力原文:W: No luck then, John?

M: I'm afraid not, ma' am. Not yet, anyhow. We're still checking on stolen ears.

W: Mm.

M: Where do you think he'll head for, ma' am?

W: Well, he definitely won' t try to leave the country yet. He may try to get a passport, and he'll certainly need clothes and money. He'll probably get in touch with Cornfield for those, so I expect he'll make for Birmingham.

M: Right. I'll put some men on the house.

W: Yes, do that. Mind you, I doubt if he'll show up there in person. Hammond' s no fool, you know. I should think he'll probably use a telephone.

M: What about his wife?

W: Mm. I shouldn' t think he'll go anywhere near her--though he might get her to join him after he's left the country. And when he does leave, he probably won't use a major airport, either. So you' d better notify the coastguard, and keep an eye on the private airfields.

M: Right, ma' am. I'd better get his description circulated.

W: Yes. He may change his appearance, of course. And John--be careful. He could be armed. And if I know Hammond, he certainly won' t give himself up without a fight.

(23)

A.The country.

B.Another country.

C.Cornfield.

D.Birmingham.

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第6题

听力原文:W: No luck then, John?M: I'm afraid not, ma'am.Not yet, anyhow. We're still check

听力原文:W: No luck then, John?

M: I'm afraid not, ma'am. Not yet, anyhow. We're still checking on stolen cars.

W: Mm.

M: Where do you think he'll head for, ma' am?

W: Well, he definitely won't try to leave the country yet. He may try to get a passport, and he'll certainly need clothes and money. He'll probably get in touch with Cornfield for those, so I expect he'll make for Birmingham.

M: Right. I'll put some men on the house.

W: Yes, do that. Mind you, I doubt if he'll show up there in person. Hammond's no fool, you know. I should think he'll probably use a telephone.

M: What about his wife?

W: Mm. I shouldn't think he'll go anywhere near her—though he might get her to join him after he's left the country. And when he does leave, he probably won't use a major airport, either. So you'd better notify the coastguard, and keep an eye on the private airfields.

M: Right, ma' am. I'd better get his description circulated.

W: Yes. He may change his appearance, of course. And John--be careful. He could be armed. And if I know Hammond, he certainly won't give himself up without a fight.

Question:19. According to the woman, where might the wanted person first go?

20.How will the wanted man probably get in touch with Cornfield according to the women?

21.What will the wanted man deal with his wife?

22.According to the police, how will the wanted man try to leave the country?

(23)

A.The country.

B.Another country.

C.Cornfield.

D.Birmingham.

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第7题

The value of money is going down. What you could buy in 1970 for £20, now, in 1979 costs£5
6.40. That's inflation and nobody likes it, least of all the Bank of England. One of the results of inflation is that people need coins and notes of higher value. At the moment, the note of the highest value which is generally in circulation is the £20 note. Now, the Bank of England plans to introduce a new, £50 note. And the Bank is trying to decide which famous English man or woman to put on the back of the new note.

Quite a problem. The Bank usually chooses safe, historical personalities. We already have Sir Isaac Newton, the scientist, the first duke of Wellington, the famous soldier who led the British army at Waterloo, Florence Nightingale, founder of English nursing and — of course — Shakespeare. So far, the list of possible choices for the £50 note is quite predictable. There's Sir Francis Drake, to represent the achievements of English explorers in the sixteenth century. Then we have Lord Nelson, another sailor and the man who won the battle of Trafalgar in 1805 for England. Isambard Kingdom Brunel, the engineer, is also on the list because of the magnificent bridges which he built. The Bank will not forget music this time either — Sir Edward Elgar, one of our most famous composers of the nineteenth century is a possible choice. If they choose a woman, the feminist movement has two representatives: Boadicea, Queen of the early English tribes of the first century, who fought against the Romans, or Emily Pankhurst, who fought to get the vote for women early in this century.

What do you think of this selection? There's no one who was alive in the last fifty years on it and no political leader. Why not? Why doesn't the Bank choose popular heroes — like the Beatles, for example? Write and tell "BBC Modern English" who is on your list for this banknote. Imagine you have to choose some personality to go on a banknote in your own country. Who is your choice?

"Inflation" in this story means "______".

A.the rise in prices resulting from an increase in the money, credit, etc.

B.the rise and fall of the voice in speaking

C.the process of inflating or being inflated

D.an illness brought by infection

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第8题

What is mentioned about Ellis Lee?A.She had won an award.B.She had made a car.C.She had ma

What is mentioned about Ellis Lee?

A.She had won an award.

B.She had made a car.

C.She had made a film.

D.She had opened a bookstore.

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第9题

Study hard, ______ you won't pass the coming English exam.A.andB.orC.but

Study hard, ______ you won't pass the coming English exam.

A.and

B.or

C.but

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