— How’s your family? — ().A、How do you do?B、Fine, thanks.C、Thank you all the same.D、Nic
— How’s your family? — ().
A、How do you do?
B、Fine, thanks.
C、Thank you all the same.
D、Nice to meet you.
— How’s your family? — ().
A、How do you do?
B、Fine, thanks.
C、Thank you all the same.
D、Nice to meet you.
第1题
听力原文:W: How many people are there in your family?
M: Seven people in all.
W: That's really a big family.
M: Yes.
Q: How many people are there in his family?
(25)
A.Five.
B.Six.
C.Seven.
第2题
听力原文:M: How do you manage to feed your family when food prices are so high?
W: We have a garden and some fruit trees, and we raise some fish in the small pond.
What does the woman's family do about the high sort of food?
A.They produce part of their own food.
B.They sell their own produce.
C.They feed their family on cheap food.
D.They buy food from farmers.
第3题
听力原文:M: How do you manage to feed your family when the food prices are so high?
W: We have a garden and some fruit trees, and we raise some fish in the small pond.
Q: What does the woman's family do about the high cost of food?
(19)
A.They produce part of their own food.
B.They sell their own produce.
C.They feed their family on cheap food.
D.They buy food from farmers.
第4题
Cash【C3】______, in fact, often means that the only way of【C4】______when you leave school is to stay at home for a while until things【C5】______financially. There are obvious【C6】______of living at home--personal laundry is usually【C7】______going along with the family wash; meals are provided and there will be a well-established circle of friends to【C8】______And there is【C9】______the responsibility for paying bills, rates etc. On the other hand,【C10】______depend on how a family gets on. Do your parents like your friends? You may love your family【C11】______do you like them? Are you prepared to be【C12】______when your parents ask where you are going in the evening and what time you expect to be back?
If you find that you cannot manage a (n)【C13】______, and that you finally have the money to leave, how do you【C14】______finding somewhere else to live?
If you plan to stay in your home area, the possibilities are【C15】______well-known to you already. Friends and the local paper are always【C16】______. If you are going to work in a【C17】______area, again there are the papers--and the accommodation agencies,【C18】______these should be approached with【C19】______Agencies are allowed to charge a fee, usually the【C20】______of the first week's rent, if you take accommodation they have found for you.
【C1】
A.ideal
B.perfect
C.imaginary
D.satisfactory
第5题
How to approach Speaking Test Part One
?In this part of the test you answer questions about yourself and express personal opinions.
?Before the exam, think of answers to possible questions about your work, free time, family, country etc. Below are some questions you might need to answer.
?In the exam, listen carefully to the questions. Make sure you answer what the examiner asks you. Ask the examiner to repeat a question if necessary.
?Try to give more than just basic answers. Link your ideas with and, but and so etc. and give examples to show what you mean.
SAMPLE QUESTIONS
?What's your name? How do you spell your first name/surname?
?Where do you live? Do you like living there? Why? / Why not?
?What do you do? Do you like being a ...?Why?/Why not?
?What do you like doing in your free time?
第6题
B
Most of you would probably say that what makes you truly happy is your family and the love you share in your relationships, and I couldn't agree more. But money comes into play in those relationships.
When I talk about money this way to a group, there is always someone who comes up to me and says, " Suze, you are so wrong. Money isn't the key to life-this is ! " At which point their wallet flies open and they show me a photo of their family_
That's when things get interesting, because I start asking them questions: Did you take that photo with your own camera? It looks like a beautiful beach, was the photo taken on a family vacation? Do you hope to help those beautiful boys and girls go to college?
As their answers are"ves" . I ask them how they provide all of that for their family. That's when they understand that I had it right.
I totally agree that family and friends are of great importance to our well being; without meaningful relationships, there's no chance of ever being truly happy. That's why, every Saturday night, I end my CNBC show with the following words: "People frrst. Then money. Then things. "
How we deal with the money we have also plays into our happiness. Over the past few decades (十年) , the percentage of Americans who say they're happy hasn't changed much, while at the same time the average income has doubled. So we have more money, but we're not much happier on average.
A paradox(悖论) ,Far from it. My sense is that while we're making more money, we arent't making more of the money we make. We have to pay for a lot of things, and we have to worry a bout saving for retirement(退休) in a way that our parents and grandparents never did. And as many of you know , it's really hard to increase your happiness when you've got a lot of money worries.
Do you agree, or am I way off-ba e? I'd love to know what do you think about the money/ happiness connection.
60. Why do people often show the author their family photos?
[A] They hope to show money is very important.
[B] They want to prove they can afford a holiday.
[C] They think a good family makes them truly happy.
[D] They believe a happy person considers people first
第7题
When I talk about money this way to a group, there is always someone who comes up to me and says, " Suze, you are so wrong. Money isn't the key to life—this is!" At which point their wallet flies open and they show me a photo of their family.
That's when things get interesting, because I start asking them questions: Did you take that photo with your own camera? It looks like a beautiful beach, was the photo taken on a family vacation? Do you hope to help those beautiful boys and girls go to college?
As their answers are "yes" , I ask them how they provide all of that for their family. That's when they understand that I had it right.
I totally agree that family and friends are of great importance to our well being; without meaningful relationships, there's no chance of ever being truly happy. That's why, every Saturday night, I end my CNBC show with the following words:" People first. Then money. Then things. "
How we deal with the money we have also plays into our happiness. Over the past few decades (十年), the percentage of Americans who say they're happy hasn't changed much, while at the same time the average income has doubled. So we have more money, but we're not much happier on average.
A paradox(悖论) ? Far from it. My sense is that while we're making more money, we aren't making more of the money we make. We have to pay for a lot of things, and we have to worry a-bout saving for retirement (退休) in a way that our parents and grandparents never did. And as man-y of you know, it's really hard to increase your happiness when you've got a lot of money worries.
Do you agree, or am I way off base? I'd love to know what do you think about the money/ happiness connection.
Why do people often show the author their family photos?
A.They hope to show money is very important.
B.They want to prove they can afford a holiday.
C.They think a good family makes them truly happy.
D.They believe a happy person considers people first.
第8题
听力原文: Hello, everyone. My name's Brian Collins, and I work for Selectron Tools, a family firm based in Melbourne. We make kitchen utensils of the finest quality and offer them to buyers like you so that you can sell them in your high-quality retail stores. Our products are handcrafted to be as beautiful as they are functional. They're also guaranteed for life if they ever need repair. In countries where they've been introduced, they're extremely popular with the most discriminating customers. As a result, we're going to be offering our products to retail stores in additional countries. Moreover, we're adding a custom order line. You order a set of knives, for example, and you choose how you want to customize them—have your family name engraved, choose what type of handles you want, and so on. I think you'll be happy to place an order for your retail stores with us once I've shown you some of our products. You can always send them back for a full refund if you're not delighted with your sales.
Who is the audience for this talk?
A.Buyers for retail stores
B.Manufacturers of kitchen appliances
C.Employees of Selectron Tools
D.Customers in a kitchen store
第9题
A.They hope to show money is very important.
B.They want to prove they can afford a holiday.
C.They think a good family makes them truly happy.
D.They believe a happy person considers people first.
第10题
W: Elizabeth Carter.
M: And, uh, Elizabeth, uh. How does your family celebrate Christmas?
W: We go skiing, and we go over to my grandparents' house and have dinner with them.
M: Well, that is great, and what does Christmas mean to you?
W: Giving by not expecting to get.
M: Giving by not expecting to get. What does that mean?
W: Well, one thing that we do is secret giving.
M: Secret giving? Now how does that work in your family?
W: We come near silently to the entrance of somebody we want to give to, we put the gift we want to give to them, ring the doorbell, and hide.
M: Ring the doorbell and hide? Uh, so you're net expecting something; you just want to be generous to someone else. Is that right?
W: Yeah. That's correct.
M: And is there anything else that Christmas means to you?
W: It means getting off from school!
M: Getting off from school?! Do you really feel that way?
W: Yeah!! Because I hate homework.
M: Yeah. Well, that's all we have here from the City Mall, Channel 7 reporting.
(23)
A.How to give presents to others on Christmas.
B.How to spend time with grandparents.
C.How to play hide-and-seek.
D.How to celebrate Christmas.
第11题
A.How soon
B.How long
C.How often
D.How many