Our newspaper is a national newspaper.(英译中)
第1题
听力原文:M: I haven't read that newspaper yet. When you've finished, may I see it?
W: I'll give it to you right now. I have to check our dinner anyway.
Q: z What is the woman doing besides reading the newspaper?
(18)
A.Eating dinner.
B.Writing a check.
C.Cooking.
D.Making a phone call.
第2题
M: Great. That's just what I've been expecting!
Q: What will the man probably do?
(18)
A.Lend his book on the campus.
B.Buy a new book.
C.Read the newspaper.
D.Write an advertisement in the newspaper.
第3题
Write an essay for the same newspaper to
(1)describe the drawing,
(2)analyze the reasons, and
(3)state your position.
In your essay, make full use of the information provided in the drawing printed below.
You should write 160~200 words on ANSWER SHEET2.
第4题
听力原文: For most people, reading a newspaper has become a habit passed down from generation to generation. I'm sure in a hundred years we will still be reading newspapers.
What basically makes news is what affects our lives — the big political stories the coverage of the wars, earthquakes and other disasters will continue much the same. I think there will be more coverage of scientific research, though. It's already happening in areas that may directly affect our lives, like genetic engineering. In the future, I think there will be more coverage of scientific explanations of why we feel as we do — as we develop a better understanding of how the brain operates and what our feelings really are.
It's quite possible that in the next century newspapers will be transmitted electronically from Fleet Street and printed out in our own home. In fact, I'm pretty sure that is how it will happen in the future. You will probably be able to choose from a menu, making up your own newspaper by picking out the things you want to read.
I think people have got it wrong when they talk about the competition between the different media. They actually feed off each other. Some people once foresaw that television would kill off newspapers, but that hasn't happened. What is read on the printed page lasts longer than pictures on a screen or sound lost in the air. And as for the Internet, it's never really pleasant to read something just on a screen.
Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.
29. What does the speaker say about news in the future?
30. What will probably be on in the newspaper made by yourself?
31. What does the speaker think of different media?
(30)
A.It will cover more big political affairs.
B.It will cover less disasters.
C.It will cover more scientific research.
D.It won't be printed in publishing houses.
第5题
听力原文:M: We'd better hurry. I think that's our flight.
W: Have I got time to get a newspaper?
M: Well, I don't think we have time. Look …
W: All right, well, you take that bag, and I'll take this one.
Where does this conversation probably take place?
A.At an airport.
B.At a railway station.
C.At a department store.
第6题
•Head tile newspaper article below about new alliance in the packaging industry.
•Choose the best word to fill in each gap, from A, B or C.
•For each question (29-40), mark one letter (A, B or C) on your Answer Sheet.
THE BIG NUMBER
The country's demand for telephones, mobile phones, faxes and the Internet is growing at an increasingly fast rate. In fact, it is growing (29) quickly that our telephone numbering system needs re-organizing (30) some major changes will have to (31) made.
These changes, (32) , will make the system simpler and easier to use. It is (33) an important task that all the UK phone companies are working together to make (34) changes. The changes will (35) only make hundreds of millions of new numbers, but they will (36) bring order and flexibility to the system for years to come.
(37) main changes are due to happen (38) now and the year 2006, which will give you (39) of time to prepare. You will find details of the number changes on our website, (40) you can visit any time at www. numberchange, org, or call our free phone helpline on 800—820—7713.
(29)
A.so
B.that
C.too
第7题
M: I think so. It’ll be especially helpful if you can check the same story in the newspaper.
Q: What does the man mean?
(18)
A.Watching TV is better than reading a newspaper.
B.The newspaper may give more information.
C.TV is more interesting than a newspaper.
D.A combination of reading and listening is more effective.
第8题
【C1】
A.obtains
B.requires
C.gains
D.derives
第9题
What basically makes news is what affects our lives-the big political stories, the coverage of the wars, earthquakes and other disasters, will continue much the same. I think there will be more coverage of scientific research, though. It's already happening in areas that may directly affect our lives, like genetic engineering. In the future, I think there will be more coverage of scientific explanations of why we feel as we do-as we develop a better understanding of how the brain operates and what our feelings really are.
It's quite possible that in the next century newspapers will be transmitted electronically from Fleet Street and printed out in our own home. In fact, I'm pretty sure that is how it will happen in the future. You will probably be able to choose from a menu; making up your own newspaper by picking out the things you want to read.
I think people have got it wrong when they talk about the competition between the different media. They actually feed off each other. Some people once foresaw that television would kill off newspapers, but that hasn't happened. What is read on the printed page lasts longer than pictures on a screen or sound lost in the air. And as for the Internet, it's never really pleasant to read something just on a screen.
(30)
A.It will cover more big political 'affairs.
B.It won't be printed in publishing houses.
C.It will cover more scientific research.
D.It will cover less disasters.
第10题
How many total sets of recycling bins will be placed in the building?
A.3
B.4
C.5
D.6