I like English. __-----Me too()
A.How about you
B.How are you
C.What are you
A、How about you
A.How about you
B.How are you
C.What are you
A、How about you
第2题
听力原文:M: British English and American English are really about the same, aren't they?
W: I don't think so. It seems to the that some of the spellings are different. Words like theater and center end in r-e in England instead of in e-r like we spell them. There are more, examples like the word color. In fact, many words which end in o-r in American English are spelled o - u - r in British English.
M: I'm still not convinced. I mean, if someone comes here from England, we can all understand what he's saying. The spelling, doesn't really matter that much.
W: Okay. Are we just talking about spelling? Arc there some differences in pronunciation and meaning too?
M: Well, in fact I remember seeing an English movie where the actors kept calling their apartment a flat. Half of the movie was over before I realized what they were talking about. So there are slight differences in spelling and some vocabulary.
W: And pronunciation, too. You aren't going to tell me that you sound like Richard Burton.
M: Richard Barton isn't English.
W: Okay. Anyway, the pronunciation is different. I think that what we are really disagreeing about is the extent of the difference.We all agree that British English and American English are different,right"
M:Sure.
(26)
A.The differences between British English and American English.
B.The similarities between British English and American English.
C.The spelling differences between British English and American English.
D.The pronunciation differences between British English and American English.
第3题
This is Alice(艾丽斯). She is eleven. She is in Class One. I'm Gao Wei. I'm twelve. Alice and I are in the same class. Our English teacher is Miss Green. We like English.
Alice is twelve.
A.True
B.False
第4题
Some flowers are ______.
A.in the park
B.on the desk
C.on the hat
第5题
听力原文:M: I'd like to apply for the position you advertised in China Daily.
W: A good command of English and computing is a must as far as the position is concerned.
Q: What does the woman mean?
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A.The job is advertised in English.
B.The Advertisement is in English paper.
C.She offers the man English and computer skills.
D.English and computer skills are essential for the job.
第6题
听力原文:M: British English and American English are really the same, aren't they?
W: I don't think so. It seems that some of the spellings are different.
M: You're fight, Nina. Words like "theater" and "center, end in "re" in England instead of in "er" like we spell them. Can you think of any more examples?
W: The word "color" ?
M: Good. Actually, many words which end in "or"; in American English are spelled "our" in British English.
W: OK. There are some differences in pronunciation and meaning.
M: Anyway, we both agree that British English and American English are different. Right?
W: Sure. I quite agree with you.
What do both of the speakers agree on?
A.British English and American English are the same in meaning.
B.Not all the spellings in British English and American English are the same.
C.British English is easier than American English.
第7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8题
第9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10题
听力原文:W: Hi, Li Hua. What are you doing this semester?
M: Oh, I'm still learning English. I have to do one more semester before I can start my real studies at the university.
W: You make it sound like prison. How are the classes?
M: They're all right, I guess. I don't know. It seems like they never tell us what we really need to know.
W: What do you mean?
M: Look, when I study mathematics, for instance, we start with definitions. Then we have problems and some equations and processes to learn. You go to class, you keep up, you do the homework, and you know it. You pass exams. But English class is quite different. First of all, they don't want to teach us all the rules. They tell us one rule. Fine. We use that rule, but soon it won't work. It's more complicated or there are a lot of exceptions or something. Sometimes I think the teachers don't know the rules either.
W: But you don't learn a language from the rules, anyway. You have to use it.
M: Yes. That's something else they tell us. But why can't we just go to class, study, and do our homework? That's what I know how to do.
W: Look at this way, can you learn to play soccer by sitting at home and reading about soccer?
M: No, of course not. Not if you want to play well.
W: But why not? You could understand the rules of strategy, the duties of each position, and all the special situations. You have to feel the ball, practice kicking it hundreds of times, practice running down the field, moving toward the goal, and centering the ball. No one can learn that by passively studying. Learning a language is more like learning to play soccer than learning mathematics. You have to ask a lot of questions and hear how the answers sound. You have to listen to how people indicate the important part of what they're saying. And then of course endless practice on all the details spelling, "s" endings, articles.., just like practice in simple dribbling and kicking.
M: But if it's a skill like soccer, not a science, why do they teach it in schools and universities, and give you diplomas and grades?
W: That's a good question. It is confusing, but languages are important and people do want to learn them. But the main thing is to practice the language a lot, just like soccer.
M: Maybe I'll join a soccer team and practice English and soccer at the same time. I can talk with people before and after the practice.
W: That's a good idea.
(26)
A.The rules in English language.
B.Learning English and mathematics.
C.The approach to learning English.
D.Playing Soccer needs a lot of exercise.
第11题
Keith Chidwich thinks be 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 talk with any foreigner," be 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.