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-How long have you been here?
-________ the end of last month.
A.In
B.By
C.At
D.Since
听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话你将听一遍。
1.What will the woman do?
A.Stop what she is doing at once.
B.Put her book away immediately.
C.Help the man a little later.
2.What will the weather in Arizona be like in the coming week?
A.Rainy.
B.Warm.
C.A bit cold.
3.Why does the woman say so?
A.There is a mirror in the bathroom.
B.The man left his glasses in the bathroom.
C.The man is wearing his glasses.
4.When will the woman get her photos?
A.Late in the afternoon.
B.At about 2:00 p.m.
C.Early the next morning.
5.What does the woman think of the acting?
A.Excellent.
B.Just so so.
C.Very bad.
听力原文:(Text 1)
M:Can you help me put these things away?
W:In a minute.I am almost through with this chapter.
(Text 2)
W:Good morning, can I help you?
M:Yes, I’d like to know something about the weather in Arizona in the coming week.
W:Well, it will be fairly hot and there will be much rain.
M:I see.Thanks very much for your help.
(Text 3)
M:Have you seen my glasses?I can’t find them anywhere.
W:Go into the bathroom and look in the mirror.
(Text 4)
W:When will my photos be ready?
M:Well, it’s twelve o’clock now.I think they will be ready in a couple of hours.
(Text 5)
W:What do you think of the film?
M:I like it.I think it is great.
W:I like it, too.Do you like the acting?
M:Yes.It is excellent.Do you?
W:Not really.It is disappointing.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段对话,回答第6~7题。
6.Where is Mr.Brown?
A.He is in the Sales Department.
B.He is in a meeting room.
C.He is at home.
7.What is Mr.Peterson’s telephone number?
A.1300-621-7865.
B.1300-612-7685.
C.1360-620-7568.
听力原文:(Text 6)
W:ABC company.Can I help you?
M:Can you put me through to Mr.Brown in the Sales department?
W:I’m afraid Mr.Brown is at a meeting at the moment.
M:Can I leave a message?
W:Certainly.
M:Can you ask Mr.Brown to call me at 1300-621-7865?
W:Who is calling, please?
M:Alan Peterson.
W:OK, Mr.Peterson.Can you repeat the phone number?
M:That’s 1300-621-7865.
W:OK, I’ll ask Mr.Brown to call you as soon as the meeting is over.
M:Thanks.Bye.
听第7段对话,回答第8~10题。
8.Whom do you think the woman was angry with?
A.The man.
B.The repairman.
C.The shopkeeper.
9.Why couldn’t the woman find the repair shop?
A.She missed the right turn.
B.The man gave her the wrong directions.
C.She was a bad driver.
10.Why did the man tell her to turn to these television repairmen?
A.The shop was easy to find.
B.One of the repairmen was his friend.
C.They do good work and the price is reasonable.
听力原文:(Text 7)
M:Do you want your television repaired?
W:Yes, but not by the man you suggested.
M:Why not?The repairmen are very good and the charges are so reasonable.
W:That may be, but I couldn’t find the place.
M:But you couldn’t miss it.I told you it is at the first right after the railroad bridge.
W:I took that.I went to the end of the road.There is no such place.
M:Wait a minute.Perhaps it is the second right.Yes, I think it is.
W:I should have known, whenever someone says “You can’t miss it”, you can be sure that you won’t find it.
听第8段对话,回答第11~13题。
11.What’s the relationship between the man and the woman?
A.They are friends.
B.They are teacher and student.
C.They are mother and son.
12.What does the woman ask the man to do?
A.Look for a new apartment.
B.Find a job to earn $200 a month.
C.Share an apartment with one or two roommates.
13.How much does the woman want to spend on rent?
A.Less than $200 a month.
B.Somewhere about $200 a month.
C.A little more than $200 a month.
听力原文:(Text 8)
W:Hello, Roger?This is Ann.
M:Hi, Ann.How have you been?And how’s your new apartment working out?
W:Well, that’s what I’m calling about.You see, I’ve decided to look for a new place.
M:Oh, what’s the problem with your place now?I thought you liked the apartment.
W:I do, but it’s a little far from the campus.Do you think you could help?
M:All right.So, what kind of place is you looking for?
W:Well, I’d like to share an apartment with one or two roommates within walking distance of school.
M:Okay, how much do you want to spend on rent?
W:Uh, somewhere under $200 a month.
M:Hmm.And anything else?
W:Yeah, I need a parking space.
M:Well, I know there’s an apartment nearby.I’ll drop by there on my way to class today.
W:Hey, thanks a lot.
M:No problem.
听第9段对话,回答第14~16题。
14.Why did the man want to buy the records?
A.The man wanted to buy them for his cousin.
B.The man liked popular songs.
C.The man wanted to keep the same records given by his father.
15.Who broke the man’s records?
A.The man himself.
B.The man’s father.
C.The man’s cousin.
16.How much did each record cost the man?
A.2 pounds.
B.1.5 pounds.
C.1 pound.
听力原文:(Text 9)
W:Good afternoon.
M:Good afternoon.Have you got any records of modern guitar music?
W:We’ve got a lot of them.Which ones are you looking for?
M:I’m looking for some records of Julian Bream.I saw them in your window last week.
W:Excuse me, aren’t you American?
M:No.I’m Canadian.My father gave me the same records in Canada, but I broke them.
W:What happened?
M:They were in my suitcase.I sat on my case and broke the records.My cousin told me about your shop.I came here last week and saw the records.
W:Let’s look for the records and put them on that shelf.Yes, the records are there.
M:How much are those three?
W:They are four pounds fifty pence.
听第10段独白,回答第17~20题。
17.What does the speaker like to know about a new play?
A.How much it costs.
B.Whether it is worth seeing.
C.How long it lasts.
18.Why were the speaker and his wife late for the theatre?
A.Because they missed the bus.
B.Because his wife spent too much traffic time deciding what to wear.
C.Because there was too much traffic on the way.
19.Which of the following is true according to the conversation?
A.What the newspaper said was wrong.
B.What the newspaper said was right.
C.They didn’t mind missing the first part of the play.
20.Where did they go after the play?
A.To a night club.
B.To a restaurant.
C.To their home.
听力原文:(Text 10)
My wife and I go to the theater whenever we can.But before we buy tickets, we like to know if the play is good or bad.When a new play opens.We usually read the newspaper to get information about it.Last week a new play opened at the theater.The newspaper story said it was very interesting so we decided to go on Saturday night.
My wife took a long time to make up her mind what to wear and we left our house a little late.By the time we got to the theater, the first act had already begun.We were sorry we missed part of the play, because the rest of it was very funny.The newspaper had been right.It was very good.
After the play was over, we met some friends we hadn’t seen for a long time.They wanted to go to a night club.It had been many years since my wife and I had gone dancing, but I finally agreed.By the time we got home, it was about two o’clock in the morning.I’m got used to staying out so late and I was extremely tired.
When I was younger.I didn’t have the money to go out for an evening like this.Now I can afford it.I don’t have the energy to really enjoy it.
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Mr. Harris used to work in Dover, but then he changed his work, and he and his wife moved to another town. They did not have many friends there at first, but they soon met a lot of interesting people, and after a few weeks, they often went to dinner or to parties at other people’s houses.
Then Mrs. Harris said to her husband, “We’ve been to a lot of other people’s houses, and now we must invite them to our house, mustn’t we?”
“Yes, certainly,” answered her husband, “A big party will be the easiest thing, won’t it? Then we can start to invite people to dinner in small numbers next month.”
So Mrs. Harris said, “Yes, I’ll invite all our friends here to a big party on 5th December.”
“How many people will you invite?” Mr. Harris asked, “Don’t invite too many.”
Mrs. Harris was beginning to write the invitations when her husband saw that she was writing, “Party: 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.”
“That isn’t very nice, is it?” he said. “You’re telling our guests that they must go at 8:30. Maybe it is impolite.” So Mrs. Harris just wrote “Party: 6:30 p.m.”
A lot of guests came, and they all had a good time, so they did not go home at 8:30. In fact they were still there at mid-night when the door bell rang and a policeman arrived. He said, “You must stop making a noise, because someone has complained(抱怨).”
Mr. Harris said he did not want to quarrel with the policeman, so everyone went home. They were sorry to have to go.
When Mr. and Mrs. Harris were alone again, she said to him. “That was a surprise, wasn’t it? Who complained about the noise?”
“I did,” Mr. Harris answered in a tired voice.
1.What made Mr. and Mrs. Harris hold a party at their house?
A.It was easy to hold a big party at home.
B.They could ask people to dinner in small numbers.
C.They had gone to other people’s parties many times.
D.They liked making friends with others.
2.How long would Mrs. Harris like the party to last?
A.From the morning till night. B.About fourteen hours.
C.About two hours. D.Till midnight
3.When did the party end that evening?
A.About twelve o’clock.
B.When the policeman talked with Mr. Harris on the phone.
C.At about 8:30.
D.When someone telephoned the police station.
4.Who telephoned the policeman?
A.One of the guests. B.One of the neighbors.
C.Mr. Harris. D.Mrs. Harris.
5.It can be inferred from the passage that ______.
A.Mr. Harris was unfriendly to the guests
B.Mrs. Harris was very angry with his husband
C.the guests were very tired at the party
D.Mr. Harris didn’t want his friends to stay late at the party
Growing up together in Twin Falls, Idaho, Lisa Fry and Paula Turner never doubted their friendship would last forever. But after Fry married, moved to New York City and had a baby, her letters to Turner suddenly went unanswered. "Do you think I've somehow offended her?" Fry asked her husband.
Turner, meanwhile, had thought she was no longer important to Fry. "She's got a family now," she told herself. "We're just too different to be close like before."
Finally, Fry picked up the courage to call her old friend. At first, the conversation was awkward, yet soon they both admitted that they missed each other. A month later, they got together, laughing and sharing confidences.
"Thank goodness I finally took action," Fry says. "We both realized we were as important to each other as ever."
There are good reasons to value our friendships. Once a public-opinion research firm, Roper Starch Worldwide, asked 2007 people to identify one or two things that said the most about themselves. Friends far outranked(高于)homes, jobs, clothes and cars.
“A stable friendship carries a long history of experience and interaction and keeps us connected,” says Donald Pannen, executive officer of the Western Psychological Association. "It is what we should protect." However, says Brant R. Burleson, professor of communication at Purdue University, "The better friends you are, the more likely you'll face conflicts." And even the result can be what you don't want--an end to the relationship.
The good news is that most troubled friendships can be mended. Here's what experts suggest:
◆Swallow your pride.
◆Apologize when you're wrong--even if you've also been wronged.
◆See things from your friend's point of view.
◆Accept that friendships change.
Making friends can sometimes seem easy, says Yager. The hard part is keeping the connections strong and long. Her suggestion: Consider friendship an honor and a gift, and worth the effort to treasure and develop.
71.The first paragraph is written mainly to_______.
A.complain something to her husband
B.show Lisa Fry missed her friend
C.show family is more important than friendship
D.introduce the topic to be discussed
72.The underlined word “awkward” in the third paragraph probably means______.
A.uncomfortable B.uninteresting C.convenient D.relaxed
73.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to this passage?
A.Once friendship is broken, there is no way to be repaired.
B.People don’t value friendship over other things
C.The more and better friends we make, the happier we are.
D.Lisa Fry and Paula Turner were as important to each other as ever.
74.Experts suggest that_________.
A.Making friends should be no difficult experience.
B.We should consider things for our friends first
C.We should not have to apologize if it is not our fault
D.Friendship should be one-way process and worth our effort.
75.Which of the following would be the best title for this passage?
A.A Broken Friendship
B.Opinions on Friendship and Friends
C.What Is Good Friendship?
D.How to Mend a Broken Friendship
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