Our whole class went out for a picnic yesterday, so______(我们都不) know what happened on
Our whole class went out for a picnic yesterday, so______(我们都不) know what happened on the campus.
Our whole class went out for a picnic yesterday, so______(我们都不) know what happened on the campus.
第1题
M: I'm sorry I'm late, Janet. It has been a real mess this morning. I didn't think I was going to make it here at all.
W: But why are you late? You know our whole presentation depends on the graphs you're holding.
M: Yes, I'11 tell you later about it. Thank God. There are still two groups ahead of us. The one being giving now is on the rights of the consumer and analysis of the stock market.
W: Yes. But James! You do look cold! You are shivering! What happened?
M: I've been standing outside in freezing temperature for over an hour, waiting for the bus.
W: Over an hour? But isn't your apartment only a ten-minute bus ride to our school?
M: Yes. But the bus this morning was delayed because of the weather. And when I stepped into a drug-store to call home for a ride, the bus went by. And there was no one at home! So I had to wait another 40 minutes for the next bus to come.
W: That's too bad, isn't it?
M: Yeah. Well, Janet, we'd better stop talking. People are turning around and looking at US.
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A.Taking an exam.
B.Having a class discussion.
C.Giving presentation.
D.Drawing graphs.
第2题
Man: I'm sorry I'm late, Aileen, this morning has been real mess. I didn't take out to make it here at all!
Woman: Why are you late? Our whole presentation depends on these graphs you are holding.
Man: Yes, I know. I'll tell you about it later. First, Let's see how we are doing. Two groups are still holding off, aren't they? The presentation on the rights of consumer and the analysis of the stock market. That means I'll get 20 minutes to prepare.
Woman: You do look cold, what happened?
Man: I've been standing outside in arctic temperature for over an hour waiting for a bus.
Woman: Over an hour? But I thought your apartment was only 10 minutes' bus ride to campus.
Man: At the normal conditions yes, but the bus was delayed because of the weather. And when I step into a drugstore to call home for a ride, the bus went by. As luck would have it there was no one at home. So I had to wait another 45 minutes for the next bus. Woman: That's Murphy's law, isn't it? If anything can go wrong, it will. Well, we'll still get 20 minutes to get our wits together.
Man: We'd better stop talking, people are turning around and looking at us.
What is the woman's tone of voice when she first sees the man?
A.Relieved.
B.Sarcastic.
C.Sad.
D.Apologetic.
第3题
M: I' m sorry I' m late, Ellen. This morning has been a real mess. I didn' t think I was going to make it here at all.
W: Why are you late? Our whole report depends on those drawings you' re holding.
M: Yes, I know. I'll tell you about it later. First, let' s see how we' re doing for time. Two groups are still ahead of us, aren't they? The report on the rights of the consumer and the analysis of the stock market.
That means I' ve got about 20 minutes to warm up.
W: You do look cold. What happened?
M: I've been standing outside in cold temperatures for over an hour waiting for a bus.
W: Over an hour? But I thought your apartment was only a ten-minute bus fide to campus.
M: Under normal conditions, but the bus was delayed because of the weather. And when I stepped into a drugstore to call home for a ride, the bus went by. As luck would have it, there was no one home so I had to wait for another 45 minutes for the next bus.
W: That' s Murphy' s law, isn't it? What was it said? "If anything can go wrong, it will. " Well, we' ve still got 20 minutes to gather our wits together.
M: We' d better stop talking. People are turning around and looking at us.
What' is the woman' s tone of voice when she first sees the man?
A.Sad.
B.Relieved.
C.Mocking.
D.Apologetic.
第4题
M: I'm sorry I'm late, Ellen. This morning has been a real mess. I didn' t think I was going to make it here at all.
W: Why are you late? Our whole report depends on those drawings you're holding.
M: Yes, I know. I'll tell you about it later. First, let's see how we're doing for time. Two groups are still ahead of us, aren't they? The re- port on the rights of the consumer and the analysis of the stock market. That means I've got about 20 minutes to warm up.
W: You do look cold. What happened?
M: I've been standing outside in cold temperatures for over an hour waiting for a bus.
W: Over an hour? But I thought your apartment was only a ten-minute bus ride to campus.
M: Under normal conditions, but the bus was delayed because of the weather. And when I stepped into a drugstore to call home for a ride, the bus went by. As luck would have it, there was no one home so I had to wait for another 45 minutes for the next bus.
W: That's Murphy's law, isn't it? What was it said? "If anything can go wrong, it will. " Well, we've still got 20 minutes to gather our wits together.
M: We'd better stop talking. People are turning around and looking at us
What is the woman' s tone of voice when she first sees the man?
A.Sad.
B.Relieved.
C.Mocking.
D.Apologetic.
第5题
W: Yes. I went to New York to attend a summer course in English.
M: Wow. You were lucky. How long did you stay there?
W: About 50 days. I went there on July 5th and crone back on August 25th.
M: How about the course?
W: The course was very good. The teachers were nice. They taught us to listen, speak, read and write in English, but it was mostly speaking. One interesting thing l found was that the American classes are different from our classes here because they are very free. You can sit anywhere you like in the classroom. You can ask the teacher questions at any time during the class, and you are welcome to share your ideas with the class. I really like this kind of class.
M: How interesting! Maybe our teacher should try that.
What was the girl's main purpose in going to New York during the vacation?
A.To learn English.
B.To visit an American family.
C.To do business.
第6题
W: Yes. I went to New York to attend a summer course in English.
M: Wow. You were lucky. How long did you stay there?
W: About 50 days. I went there on July 5th and came back on August 25th.
M: How about the course?
W: The course was very good. The teachers were nice. They taught us to listen, speak, read and write in English, but it was mostly speaking. One interesting thing I found is freedom. You can sit anywhere you like in the classroom. You can ask the teacher questions at any time during the class, and you are welcome to share your ideas with the class. I really liked this kind of class.
M: How interesting! Maybe our teacher should try that.
What was the woman's main purpose of going to New York during the vacation?
A.To learn English.
B.To visit an American family.
C.To do business.
第7题
One Sunday evening when I was eight years old my parents and I were riding in the back seat of my rich uncle's car. We had been out for a ride and now we were back in the Bronx, headed for home. Suddenly, another car sideswiped us. My mother and aunt shrieked. My uncle swore softly. My father, in whose lap I was sitting, said out the window at the speeding car, "That's all right. Nothing but a few Jews in here." In an instant I knew everything. I knew there was a world beyond our streets, and in that world my father was a hu- miliated man, without power or standing.
When I was sixteen a girl in the next building had her nose straightened; we all went together to see Selma Shapiro lying in state, wrapped in bandages from which would emerge a person fit for life beyond the block. Three buildings away a boy went downtown for a job, and on his application he wrote "Anold Brown" instead of "Anold Braunowiitz." The newsswept through the neighborhood like a wild fire. A nose job? A name change? What was happening here? It was awful; it was wonderful. It was frightening; it was delicious. Whatever it was, it wasn't standstill. Things felt lively and active. Self-confidence was on the rise, passivity on the wane. We were going to experience challenges. That's what it meant to be in the new world. For the first time we could imagine ourselves out there.
But who exactly do I mean when I say we? I mean Arnie, not Selma. I mean my brother, not me. I mean the boys, not the girls. My mother stood behind me, pushing me forward. "The girl goes to college, too," she said. And I did. But my going to college would not mean the same thing as my brother's going to college, and we all knew it. For my brother, college meant going from the Bronx to Manhattan. But for me? From the time I was fourteen I yearned to get out of the Bronx, but get out into what? I did not actually imagine myself a working person alone in Manhattan and nobody else did either. What I did imagine was that I would marry, and that the man I married would get me downtown. He would brave the perils of class and race, and somehow I'd be there alongside him.
In the passage, we can find the author was_______.
A.quite satisfied with her life
B.a poor Jewish girl
C.born in a middle-class family
D.a resident in a rich area in New York
第8题
听力原文:W: Hi, Tom.
M: Judy, I haven't seen you in weeks. Where have you been?
W: In Florida.
M: What, vacationing while the rest of us have been studying on campus in the February cold.
W: Not exactly, I spent most of my time underwater.
M: I don't understand.
W: I was on a special field trip. I went with my marine biology class.
M: So you went diving. What were you looking for, sunken treasure?
W: You might say that. The sea is full of treasures, all kinds of strange fascinating organisms. Our class concentrated on studying plankton.
M: I thought plankton was too small to be seen.
W: That's a common misconception. The term Plankton covers a wide variety of freely floating plants and animals from microscopic one-celled organisms to large ones such as the common jellyfish.
M: Jellyfish may be large enough to be seen, but they are transparent, aren't they?
W: Yes, most plankton have transparent tissues as a protective cover-up. It makes them practically invisible to predators.
M: But not invisible to your biology class, I hype.
W: By concentrating, I was able to see the outlines of lots of different plankton, plants and animals. In fact, our professor even took photographs of small oceanic snails.
M: That sounds like an interesting trip. But I think if I'd been in Florida in February, I'd much rather spend my time just swimming and lying in the sun.
How did Judy spend most of her time in Florida?
(20)
A.Sightseeing.
B.Taking photographs.
C.Enjoying sunshine.
D.Diving.
第9题
On the other hand, our language includes a large number of words which are【C9】______seldom used in ordinary conversation. Their meanings are known to every【C10】______person, but there is little【C11】______to use them at home. Our first【C12】______with them comes not from our mother's lips or from the talk of our classmates,【C13】______from books that we read, lectures that we hear, or the more formal conversation of【C14】______educated speakers who are discussing some particular topic in an elevated【C15】______. Such words are called "learned", and the difference between them and "popular" words is【C16】______great importance to a right understanding of language. We may【C17】______a girl as "lively" or as "vivacious. "In the first【C18】______, we are using a native English word【C19】______from the familiar noun "life". In the【C20】______, we are using a Latin derivative which has exactly the same meaning.
【C1】
A.bring up
B.make up
C.take up
D.put up
第10题
听力原文:M: Welcome back, I didn't see you in math class on Friday.
W: I wasn't here on Friday. My geology class went on a field trip to look at some of the different rock formations here in California. Our last stop was Death Valley. In fact, We camped there last night.
M: Death Valley? But that's desert. Wasn't it much too hot for camping?
W: No, not really. It gets hot during the day, but it cools off very quickly at night. There is no moisture in the air to hold the heat after the sun goes down. If it were humid, it would stay hot all night.
M: Well, did you enjoy the trip?
W: It was fascinating. 'The desert is nicer than you might think. Since there is so little vegetation growing, it's very easy to see different rock layers, folds and such, and the natural colors of rocks are wonderful. The rocks have made brilliant colors, blues, pinks and greens. You really should go to see it sometime.
(20)
A.Preparing for rite math exam.
B.Viewing an art exhibit.
C.Participating in a special class activity.
D.Packing for her vacation.