-Lucy, what are you doing?-().Look, I'm checking out funny videos on the internet.
A.I'm playing my phone
B.I'm calling my phone
C.I'm using my phone
A.I'm playing my phone
B.I'm calling my phone
C.I'm using my phone
第1题
听力原文:W: I often mistake Lucy for Alice. Can you tell them apart?
M: No, they look so much alike that they even confused their mother sometimes when they were young.
What is the most probable relationship between Lucy and Alice?
A.Twins.
B.Cousins.
C.Friends.
D.Classmates.
第2题
Lucy: Hello, Mary. It's me, Lucy. Don't hang up.
Mary: Oh, is that you, Lucy? Where did you spring out? I thought you were in Canada.
Lucy: I returned yesterday. The first thing I wanted to do after I went back was to get in contact with my old friends. I had been trying to get you on the phone all morning, but your line kept busy. Just now, when I finally got through to you when the phone went dead on me. Did you slam it down? What's going on between you and Mark? A War?
Mary: More than a war. A divorce.
Lucy: You are joking, aren't you? You used to love each other So much.
Mary: It's all over now. I don't want to talk about it any more on the phone.
Lucy: Are you free tomorrow? Let's have a talk.
Mary: Fine. Would you please come over here at 8 o'clock at night?
Lucy: Ok. I'll call you tomorrow.
What is the relationship between the two speakers?
A.Sisters.
B.Friends.
C.Student and teacher.
D.Daughter and mother.
第3题
A.What's the hardest part of your new job?
B.How do you like your new job?
C.Tell me about what you liked at the large company.
D.Tell me about what you liked in your university.
第4题
第二节 短文理解2
阅读短文,从各题所给的三个选项中选出最佳答案。
Sam: What's this? Oh, it's a pencil-box. Hi, Jim, is this your pencil-box?
Jim: No, it isn't.
Sam: Excuse me.
Ann: Yes?
Sam: Is this your pencil-box?
Ann: No it isn't. I think it's Lucy's. Lucy, here is your pencil-box.
Lucy: Oh, thank you very much.
Sam: That's all right.
Jim: Look! What are those?
Lucy: I think they're oranges.
Ann: No, they aren't. They're apples.
Jim: Are they in a box?
Lucy: Yes, they are.
Sam: Whose(谁的) are they?
Lucy: Sorry. I don't know.
______ has a pencil-box.
A.Sam
B.Ann
C.Lucy
第5题
听力原文: (L-Lucy, P - Peter, S - Susan)
L:Oh, I am tired, Peter.
P:Lucy, what about having a coffee?
L:You are a clever boy. That’s just what I want. But I will not go to that horrid little cafe in Part Street.
P:There’s a new cafe, just opened in the High Street. It looks very nice; here it is, "Susan’s Kitchen".
L: Oh, this is nice. I do like those bright-coloured table-cloths and these fresh flowers on the table.
P: Look, who is bringing in the coffee-cups. It’s Susan, who used to be with Mrs. Brown.
S: Good afternoon, Sir. Good afternoon, Lucy. It’s nice of you to come to our cafe.
L: Susan, you have furnished your cafe prettily. You must have worked very hard.
S :Oh yes, we did work hard. Joe, my husband, fitted up the shelves and the electric lighting. But of course, you haven’t met my husband, Joe.
L: But I have met him. He works at Bradshaw’s garage where I keep my car. He’s the best mechanic they have.
S: Thank you. Joe will be very pleased when I tell him; and though I say it myself, he is a good mechanic. And now I want you to try our coffee. I think you' ll like it.
What did Lucy mean when she said "That's just what I want"?
A.She wants Peter to be a clever boy.
B.She wants to have a coffee.
C.She wants to go to "Susan’s Kitchen".
D.All of the above.
第6题
W: No problem, Jerry. What time should I pick you up?
M: Let' s see. I should be home by 6: 00, but I need some time to get ready. So how about a quarter to seven?
W: Well, I won't make it then. I have to prepare dinner for my son. I'll be there at 7:30.
Where is the man' s car?
A.In a parking area
B.In a repair shop
C.At Lucy' s house
D.At the man' s house
第7题
W: Thank you very much.
M: It is well known that there are many different features of one's handwriting. What are these features exactly?
W: Well, there is the slant of the writing, the pressure and spacing, the capital letters, the margins and the signature. They all play a part in handwriting analysis.
M: Perhaps we can begin by looking at the question of slant.
W: Okay. Well, basically there are three kinds of slant: right, left and upright, though sometimes you may come across a mixture. If your handwriting slants to the right, it shows a friendly and sociable disposition. You enjoy human contact and like to have people around you. However, if your handwriting definitely slants to the left, it shows an introspective nature, often shy and reserved. You are more interested in your own feelings than other people's. If your handwriting is upright, it reveals very good self-control, and your head usually controls your heart.
M: What about size of handwriting? Does the size of one's handwriting tell us something?
W: Yes. Well, basically very large handwriting belongs to the extroverts and socially-minded people. They enjoy attention and admiration. The small writer, on the other hand, is more concerned with things than people. Small writing is often found in the handwriting of many scientists and intellectual. They generally are not interested in an active social life. Medium handwriting shows a good balance between mind and emotion. Such writers are generally able to communicate and mix without being either reserved or over familiar.
M: So let's put theory to practice. What would you say to this sample of handwriting?
W: Well, this more rounded, medium-sized handwriting shows a lively personality who enjoys companionship. She is talkative, see the small open a's and o's, and has a friendly approach to people. But the wide space between the words indicates that she can keep her personal distance when necessary. Whose handwriting is this?
M: Well, to tell you the truth, that's my wife's handwriting.
(47)
A.Programme writing.
B.Note-taking techniques.
C.Handwriting analysis.
D.Sample collecting.
第8题
听力原文:M: Math Department, Dr. Smith speaking.
W: Hello. Prof. Smith, this is Lucy Wang calling. I live two doors down from your teaching assistant, Brain Williams. Brain asked me to call you because he has lost his voice and can't talk to you himself.
M: Lost his voice? Oh, what a shame. Is there anything I can do for him?
W: Well, he has a class this afternoon, from 2:30 to 4:00, and he won't be able to teach it, but he doesn't want to cancel it, either.
M: Does he want me to try to find somebody else to teach the class?
W: No, not exactly. What he wants to do is to get someone go in for him, just to pass back the mid-term exams. He's already marked them and they are on the desk in his office. The whole thing wouldn't take more than ten minutes.
M: His classes are at 2:30, you say? Well, I'm free at that time. I am going to be on campus anyway. So I could do it for him. What room is his class in?
W: Main Building, Room 804. Will you need his office key to get the exams? He's given it to me and I could bring it to you.
M: Well, actually that won't be necessary. We have a master key in the Math Department, so I can get into his office if necessary.
W: Thank you very much, Prof. Smith. Brain doesn't have another class to teach until Thursday and hopefully he'll be able to talk by then. He'll call you as soon as he can. Oh, yes, I almost forgot.
M: Yes?
W: Could you put the next assignment on the board, too? It's all the problems on page 30, and they're due at next class.
M: No trouble at all. Thanks for passing on the news about Brain, and please tell him not to worry about anything.
(27)
A.He can't find his office key.
B.He has misplaced some exams.
C.He is unable to talk.
D.He doesn't like his classroom.
第9题
A.Language.
B.Computing.
C.Bachelor.
D.Accommodation.
第10题
E-Mail Message From: William Strictland
To: Lucy Stone
Subject: Museum Schedule Dear Ms. Stone, Thank you for your inquiry about our exhibition schedule. This summer we have various exhibitions and lectures you can enjoy. On July 15, the date you want to visit our Huntsville Museum, we will display Nature Photographs taken by Sonny Terry. His pictures contains city parks, zoos, and waterfronts in Huntsville City. In addition, you can see our fantastic display of 18th Century dresses, shoes, and accessories on loan from The Henry Art Institute in Paris. All special exhibits will be held in the Diamond Gallery, and the special exhibit entrance fee is $10 for the general public and $3 for students and seniors(65+)with identification. If you are a museum member, you dont need to pay special exhibit fees. There will be a lecture led by the photography teacher, Sonny Terry. He will hold a discussion on technique used in photographs in the Nature in the City exhibit. And another lecture regarding influence of 18th Century Fashion on Modern Designers will be led by Grace Martin, the author of numerous books on the history of fashion. Admissions to these lectures are free but registration is recommended. Lastly, there will be a guided tour by our curator. It is also free of charge but registration is required beforehand, and participation is restricted to the first 10 people who register. There are two ways to register for our museum events. You can simply fill out our registration form. on our Web site, and you may prepay special exhibition fees online with a credit card. The other way is that you can visit the museum services desk and complete an event registration form, and you may pay the special exhibition fees there with cash or a credit card. Thank you and I am looking forward to seeing you at our museum. William Strictland Museum Information Center The Huntsville Museum 3569 Walter Road, Huntsville 385Event Registration and Fee Prepayment
Total payment submitted: $ 10.00 Payment method(select one): Credit card()/ Cash(×)
What is NOT mentioned as a source of Sonny Terrys Pictures?
A.City parks
B.Waterfronts
C.Skyscrapers
D.Zoos
第11题
What is Lucy going to do?
A.To show Mike around the city.
B.To visit the city.
C.To talk about the city.