Allen talks a lot but he does ______.A.everythingB.somethingC.nothing
Allen talks a lot but he does ______.
A.everything
B.something
C.nothing
Allen talks a lot but he does ______.
A.everything
B.something
C.nothing
第1题
John talks a lot but does ______ .
A.something
B.anything
C.nothing
第2题
"Mr. Going-to-do" ______.
A.always says he is going to do something, but he never does it
B.always talks as much as he does
C.always talks a little but does a lot
第3题
W: You said it.
Q: What does the woman mean?
(14)
A.The man tends to repeat himself a lot.
B.The room was fixed at the man's request.
C.She also finds it easier to work there now.
D.The man talks about working instead of doing it.
第4题
School life is busy, but it is a lot of fun. I meet new people every day. It is a funny thing that everyone asks me the same question: How do you like here7
Well, it's not that I don't like coming to the U.S.; it's just that a lot of things seem strange to me. For example, the language sounds different from the English I learned at home. And everybody talks so fast. Sometimes I become nervous (紧张的) and I don't understand everything that people say to me. Worse, people never seem to understand me. I always have to say something two or three times. Now I work on my pronunciation (发音) to get people to understand me better and I believe that it has begun to get better. But, to tell you the truth, at times, I get very embarrassed(尴尬).
What is this text about?
A.Mohsen's holiday in the U.S.
B.Mohsen's study in the U.S.
C.Mohsen's job in the U.S.
第5题
The 500 U.K. motor workers who had been on strike in High Town for the past 3 weeks went back to work this morning. This follows successsful talks between management and union representatives, which resulted in a new agreement on fewer working hours. A spokesman for the managemnt said that they hoped they could now get back to producing cars and they lost a lot of money and orders over this dispute. And finally, the weather: After a cold starts, most of the country shall be warm and sunny. But towards late afternoon, rain will spread from Scotland to cover most parts by midnight.
When was the news broadcast?
A.At night.
B.At noon.
C.In the morning.
D.In the afternoon.
第6题
Part B Listening Comprehension
Directions: In this part of the test there will be some short talks and conversations. After each one, you will be asked some questions. The talks, conversations and questions will be spoken ONLY ONCE. Now listen carefully and choose the right answer to each question you have heard and write the letter of the answer you have chosen in the corresponding space in your ANSWER BOOKLET.
听力原文:Speaker 1: Today we have a guest speaker, K-K Gregory. She's a successful business owner, and she's only 17. Her company makes Wristies.
Speaker 2: Thank you, Professor Ray—Hi,—umm—I'm really excited to be here. Actually, I started my company when I was ten. Really! —it's true! These are Wristies. See they're long gloves with no fingers. They keep your wrists warm and dry, but your fingers can move easily. So, you can wear them outside, for sports or—urn work. But you can also wear them inside, in a cold house or office.
S1: Ah, K-K, tell us how you got the idea for Wristies.
S2: Well, it was winter, and there was a lot of snow, and I was playing in it. I was wearing a jacket and gloves, but my wrists were really cold[ That's when I got the idea. I just thought of it. So I went home and first, I looked for some warm material. Then I put it around each ann. And then I made a little hole for my thumb. And that's how I made the first pair of Wristies.
S1: Great! So, how did you decide to start a business?
S2: Well, at first, I didn't think about starting a business at all. I just made Wristies for my friends, in different colors, and they all loved them. It was really great! Then they said, "You know, you can sell these things!" And my mother helped me to start my company.
S1: Did she have any business experience?
S2: No! My mother didn't know anything about business, and I didn't either. But we talked tO a lot of people and asked a lot of questions, and you know, we learned a lot! And we had fun.
S1: Where can you buy Wristies?
S2: In stores. You can buy them in a lot of stores, and there's also a website. Once I went on a TV shopping show, and I sold a thousand pairs of Wristies in one hour! I couldn't believe it
S1: So do you have any advice for young people?
S2: Well, umm—Listen to your friends. And be creative. And—don't be afraid to do something new.
Questions:
1.According to the conversation, which of the following is not true about Wristies?
2.According to the conversation, which of the following statements is not true?
3.What was the situation when K-K started the Wristies Company?
4.According to the conversation, where can people buy Wristies?
5.Which of the following is not the advice given by K-K?
(21)
A.They are made of warm material.
B.They have a hold for the thumb.
C.They are only for sports.
D.They are first made by a teenager.
第7题
听力原文:Interviewer: So, do you have a favourite movie?
Director: Oh ... that's difficult. Well ... I think it has to be The Agents, the Mel Rivers movie. I like it because it reminds you that no matter how hard life is, or how many times you get knocked down by bad situations, things can get a whole lot worse.
Interviewer: When did you first see it?
Director: On television, late one night... I must have been about 16. There were moments when I just couldn't stop laughing. It's anarchic and silly, but it's very warm. I love the friendship that develops between the two main characters.
You hear part of an interview in which a film director talks about his favourite movie.
Why does he like the film?
A.It is very funny.
B.It is very exciting.
C.It is very romantic.
第8题
听力原文: A "typical" British family used to consist of mother, father and two children, but in recent years there have been many changes in family life. Some of these have been caused by new laws and others are the result of changes in society. For example, since the law made it easier to get a divorce, the number of divorces has increased. In fact one marriage in every three now ends in divorce. This means that there are a lot of one-parent families. Society is now more tolerant than it used to be of unmarried people, un married couples and single parents.
Another change has been caused by the fact that people arc living longer nowadays, and many old people live alone following the death of their partners. As a result of these changes in the pattern of people's lives, there are many families that consist of only one person or one person and children. You might think that marriage and the families are not so popular as they once were. However, the majority of divorced people marry again, and they sometimes take responsibility for a second family.
(33)
A.High rate of divorce in Britain.
B.Generation gap in Britain.
C.Changes in family life in Britain.
D.One-parent families in Britain.
第9题
Keith Chidwich thinks he has the answer to this problem," I have got a phrase book which talks in different languages. I feel that I can go to any country in the world and tall with any foreigner. "he says. Keith is an inventor. His invention is an electronic device which produces phrases in four different languages: French, German, Italian and English. Unlike the phrase book, this device has a voice. It looks like a tape recorder.
What is a phrase book designed for?
A.Learning a foreign language.
B.Finding a job to continue to live.
C.Communicating with foreigners.
D.Making their work less hard.