向别人介绍自己的名字时应说:()
A.Are you …?
B.Yes, I am.
C.Am I …?
D.My name is …
A.Are you …?
B.Yes, I am.
C.Am I …?
D.My name is …
第1题
听力原文:M: Are you going to leave school at the end of the term?
W: Yes, I am.
M: What are you going to do?
W: I'm going to be a clerk.
M: What does a clerk do?
W: He works in an office. He writes letters and reports, and he types.
M: I want to be a vet.
W: A what?
M: A vet--a veterinary surgeon.
W: Good gracious! What is that?
M: A vet's a man who takes care of sick animals. He is an animal doctor.
W: I once read a story about a person who talked to animal. It was very interesting.
M: I think I will learn to exchange with animals, understand their feelings and become their best friend.
W: I am sure you will be a good vet.
What does the woman want to be after she leaves school?
A.A musician.
B.A clerk.
C.A vet.
第2题
听力原文:Are you done with the copier?
(A) Yes, I am.
(B) Yes, I did.
(C) Yes, I have.
(18)
A.
B.
C.
第3题
听力原文:M: Good morning, Lucy. Can I help you?
W: Good morning, sir. I'd like to talk with you about my studies for a minute, if I may.
M: Certainly, come in and have a seat.
W: Thank you. I have a record of my studies for last year. Would you like to see it?
M: Yes, let me see now. You are studying mathematics, aren't you?.
W: Yes, I am. But I'd like to apply for admission to the engineering college next year.
M: I see. Have you asked your parents for their advice about this?
W: Yes, I have. They think it is a good idea.
M: Well, your record here has been very good. I don't think you will have much trouble.
W: I hope not. Anyway, I am going to apply. And I'd like to ask you to write a recommendation for me, if it is not too much trouble.
M: No trouble at all. I'd be glad to do it. Is there anything else?
W: No, sir. I think that is all. Thank you very much.
M: All right, Lucy. Good luck to you.
W: Thank you, Good-bye.
What is the woman most likely to be?
A.A teacher.
B.A student.
C.A manager.
第4题
听力原文:W: Sit dawn please, Mr. Johnson.
M: Thank you, ma' am
W: I have read your letter here. You seem to have done very well in school. Can you tell me something about your schoolwork?
M: As you can see, my strongest subjects were art subjects. My best subject was history, and my second best was geography. However, my favorite subject was math, and the results I got in the math paper were quite reasonable.
W: That' s true. Now, can you tell me why you think these subjects will help you in this job?
M: Well, ma’am, I understand that you manufacture computers, prepare software, and advise client on how to use them. Is that right?
W: That' s right.
M: And I' ve been told that working with computers needs a logical mind rather than great skills in mathematics. That' s especially true, I believe, when it comes to writing programs. So I think my results show that I have some ability in logic and in mathematics, as well.
W: So, you would like to write material for computers, would you?
M: Yes, ma' am. That' s what interests me most about computers, writing programs. But I think the computer industry itself is still expanding enormously. I' m sure that career prospects in the industry would be very good no matter what son of job I went into.
W: I see. Well, thank you. I' ve enjoyed our talk. We'll be writing to you.
M: Thank you, ma'am. Good morning.
(20)
A.history.
B.geography.
C.mathematics.
D.art.
第5题
听力原文:W: Sit down please, Mr. Johnson.
M: Nice to meet you, ma'am.
W: I have read your letter here. You seem to have done very well in school. Can you tell me something about your schoolwork?
M: As you can see, my strongest subjects were art subjects. My best subject was history, and my second best was geography. However, my favorite subject was math, and the results 1 got in the math paper were quite reasonable.
W: That' s hue. Now, can you tell me why you think these subjects will help you in this job?
M: Well, ma' am, I understand that you manufacture computers, prepare software, and advise diets on how to use them. Is that right?
W: What's right.
M: And I've been told that working with computers needs a logical mind rather than great skills in mathematics. That' s especially true, I believe, when it comes to writing programs. So I think my results show that I have some ability in logic and in mathematics as well.
W: So, you would like to write material for computers, would you?
M: Yes, ma'am. That's what interests me most about computers, writing programs. But I think the computer industry itself is still expanding enormously. I' m sure that career prospects in the industry would be very good.
W: I see. Well, thank you. I've enjoyed our talk. We'll be writing to you.
M: Thank you, ma' am. Goodbye.
(20)
A.history
B.geography
C.mathematics
D.art
第6题
第三节 词语配伍
从上边一栏中找出一个与下边一栏的含义相符的选项。
[A]Yes, I am.
[B]I am.
[C]Thank you very much.
[D] Here.
[E] That's a good idea!
[F] It doesn't matter, but be on time tomorrow, please.
Ma Lili?
第8题
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.
第9题
阅读以下对话,选择最佳答案填空
CRUSOE: Manny, where do you live in Bloomington?
MANNY: I live at five twenty-six Hamilton Street.
CRUSOE: Do you live in a house?
MANNY: No, I don't.
CRUSOE: Do you live in a dormitory?
MANNY: No, I don't.
CRUSOE: Do you live in an apartment?
MAMNY: Yes, I do. It’s very small.
CRUSOE: How many ________ does it have?
1.A、rooms B、house C、flats D、room
MAMNY: It has one large room and one very small room.
CRUSOE: That was beautiful.
MAMNY: He's very good.
MUSICIAN: Thanks.
CRUSOE: Manny, What do you do.
MAMNY: I'm a musician too.
CRUSOE: Are you a student?
MAMNY: Yes, I am. I study ________ the university.
2.A、in B、on C、at D、by
CRUSOE: Do you play the violin?
MUSICIAN: Yes, he does.
MANNY: No, I don't.
MUSICIAN: Yes, he does. But he's very bad.
MANNY: Yes, I'm very bad.
CRUSOE: Where are you from?
MANNY: I'm from Brooklyn. My family is from Russia. It was their home.
CRUSOE: Did you live in Russia?
MANNY: No, I didn't, My home was in Brooklyn.
MANIY: They lived in Russia. It was their home.
CRUSOE: Where are you from?
MANNY: I'm from Brooklyn. It was my home. I live in Bloomington now.
MUSICIAN: I'm from Finland. It was my home. I live in Bloomington too.
MANNY: Where are you from?
CRUSOE: I'm from Chicago. It was my home. I live in Baltimore now.
CRUSOE: Did you play the violin in Brooklyn?
MANNY: Yes. I ________ very bad.
3.A、was B、am C、been D、had
CRUSOE: What do you play now?
MANNY: I play the clarinet.
CRUSOE: Did your father play the clarinet?
MANNY: No, he didn't. He was a chemist.
CRUSOE: Did your mother play the clarinet?
MANNY: No, she didn't. But she was a musician. She was a singer.
CRUSOE: Do you _____ another musical instrument?
4.A、play B、have C、do D、play at
MANNY: Yes, I do. I play the guitar.
MUSICIAN: He plays the mandolin too.
MUSICIAN: Excuse me. Teresa! Hi.
TERESA: Hi.
MUSICIAN: This is Teresa.
MANNY: Hi, Teresa.
CRUSOE: Hello. I'm CRUSOE. Are you a musician?
TERESA: No. I'm a teacher.
MUSICIAN: She teaches at the high school.
CRUSOE: Do you live in Bloomington?
TERESA: Yes, I do.
MUSICIAN: She lives in the apartment downstairs.
TERESA: Manny, do you ________ your guitar?
5.A、play B、have C、do D、play at
MANNY: Yes, I do.
TERESA: Play for us.
MANNY: OK.
第10题
M: Yes, I am. And I'm counting the days until retirement.
What can we learn about the man?
A.He loves his present job.
B.He is about to retire.
C.He is going to open a store.
D.He works in a repair shop.