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—Fred: Hi, Paul, do you live near here? —Paul: ______.I moved out to the suburbs.A.Hi, Fre

—Fred: Hi, Paul, do you live near here? —Paul: ______.I moved out to the suburbs.

A.Hi, Fred,how do you do?

B.Hi, Fred, I"m very well, thanks.

C.Yes, I do.

D.No,I don"t

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Three neighbors, Harry, Fred, and Paul, each have three cars, one two-door, one four-door,
and one five-door. They each own a Buick, a Ford, and a Toyota. None of the same make of cars has the same number of doors. Harry’s Buick has the same number of doors as Fred’s Ford. Paul’s Buick has the same number of doors as Harry’s Ford. Harry’s Toyota is a two-door and Fred’s Toyota is a four-door. Who has a five-door Toyota?

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第2题
听力原文:W: Hi, Paul, are you ready for your Speech Club presentation this evening?M: Yeah

听力原文:W: Hi, Paul, are you ready for your Speech Club presentation this evening?

M: Yeah, I'm going to discuss robots.

W: Robots? You mean those machines that walk and talk like in the movies?

M: No, industrial robots like those used in the automobile and electronic industries.

W: I saw an article about that kind of robots the other day. There were pictures of robots welding cars, but

they certainly didn't look the way I thought robots should look.

M: The robots we usually imagine are made up in science fiction. In industry, robots are designed to do a specific set of operations, such as welding car frames. They are rarely built to resemble humans.

W: Actually, all they need is a kind of brain to give signals, and a mechanism, such as an arm, to carry out instructions, right?

M: Right. Tiny computers become the brain of these robots. The computer sends signals, in the form. of electronic impulses, to move an arm and a claw. The claw is the hand that does particular kinds of work.

W: OK. But we've had machines on assembly lines doing work for people for years. That's what started the industrial revolution, remember?

M: But each of those machines can only perform. a single operation and it takes months to modify them. The new industrial robots can each do a number of tasks. And it's easy to reprogram them to perform. totally different operations. That's one reason why they're becoming so popular.

What kind of robots does the man refer to?

A.Agricultural robots.

B.Industrial robots.

C.Computers.

D.Electrical robots.

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第3题
听力原文:W: Hi, Paul, are you ready for your Speech Club presentation this evening?M: Yeah

听力原文:W: Hi, Paul, are you ready for your Speech Club presentation this evening?

M: Yeah, I' m going to discuss robots.

W: Robots? You mean those machines that walk and talk like in the movies?

M: No, industrial robots like those used in the automobile and electronic industries.

W: I saw an article about that kind of robot the other day. There were pictures of robots welding cars, but they certainly didn’t look the way I thought robots should look.

M: The robots we usually imagine are made up in science fiction. In industry, robots are designed to do a specific set of operations, such as welding car frames. They are rarely built to resemble humans.

W: Actually, all they need is a kind of brain to give signals, and a mechanism, such as an arm, to carry out instructions, right?

M: Right. Tiny computers become the brain of these robots. The computer sends signals, in the form. of electronical impulses, and move an arm and a claw. The claw is the hand that does particular kinds of work.

W: OK. But we' ye had machines on assembly lines doing work for people for years. That’s what started the industrial revolution, remember?

M: But each of those machines can only perform. a single operation and it takes months to modify them. The new industrial robots can each do a number of tasks. And it’s easy to reprogram them to perform. totally different operations. That’s one reason why they're becoming so popular.

W: They increase productivity too, don't they? I read that even though they're still quite expensive, they often cost less per year than a worker doing the same job. I imagine robots will be used more and more.

M: Exactly. So now that you know all about the next industrial revolution, you don’t have to come to Speech Club tonight.

What kind of robots does the man refer to?

A.Agricultural robots.

B.Industrial robots.

C.Computers.

D.Electrical robots.

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第4题
听力原文:W: Hi,Fred.What are you reading?M: Oh,these are just some books I picked up at a

听力原文:W: Hi,Fred.What are you reading?

M: Oh,these are just some books I picked up at a local poetry festival that was held a couple of weeks ago. Even though a lot of what the featured poets wrote wasn't in English,it was still pleasant to see that there are so many people who appreciate poetry in New Zealand.

W: I didn't know you were such a poetry lover,Fred.Personally,I've always found that stuff a little boring and hard to understand.And all that flowery language gives me a headache!I'd rather read a nice long novel any day.

M: I'll admit that poetry's an acquired taste.But once you learn more about it,you'll find that poems aren't all flower and difficult to understand--they don't even have to rhyme!

W: Then who is your favorite poet?

M: One of my favorite poets is Billy Collins,who writes really funny,fine poems in simple everyday English.

W: I'll have to look him up.Say,have you ever written any poetry of your own?Some love sonnets,perhaps?

M: No love sonnets,but I did try to write some poems a long time ago.They were all really bad.Once I spent three hours trying to come up with a word that rhymes with"panda"!

W: Silly Fred!How could you not think of my name"Amanda"?

What do we learn about the popularity of poetry in New Zealand?

A.Poetry is popular among the general public.

B.People there have no interest in poetry.

C.Poetry is the most popular literature.

D.People have no passion for writing poems.

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第5题
Although a teenager Fred could resist________ what to do and not to do.

A.being told

B.telling

C.to be tol

D.to tell

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第6题
Fred: What do you like in your spare time?Nick: ______

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第7题
Although a teenager, Fred could resist being told what to do and what not to do.()

Although a teenager, Fred could resist being told what to do and what not to do.()

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第8题
听力原文:M: Hi, Jane, you are my best friend, I want to run for the monitor of our class,
but I don't know how to let others realize that I am the best candidate for it.

W: It's not an easy job at all.

M: Thanks a lot.

W: I'm just kidding, Robert. In fact, you will win it easily, as long as you tell them how well you did in junior middle school.

M: How can I do that? Shall I come to visit all of my classmates and tell them? Is it possible? W: Come on, I think, it may be better if you write something about yourself and post it in our classroom, so that every body can see it.

M: That sounds good. But everyone puts up posters. What can we do that's different?

W: Oh, I just forgot it. Today is Paul's birthday, and he will invite the whole class to his party, so you can make full use of that.

M: That is a great idea.

W: And I strongly advise you to introduce your plan for the year.

M: That is a great idea. But I think I'd better come up with a speech pretty quickly. How about if I write it later and show it to you after it's done?

W: Fine, I'll see you then.

M: Thanks for all your help.

(20)

A.He wants to run with the woman.

B.He wants to visit his classmates.

C.He wants to write articles for news agency.

D.He wants to be the monitor of the class.

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第9题
听力原文:M: Hello!W: Hi, Paul! It's me. Look, we're having trouble with the car.M: Oh, rea

听力原文:M: Hello!

W: Hi, Paul! It's me. Look, we're having trouble with the car.

M: Oh, really? I'm sorry to heat that. Want me to come and get you?

W: Well, actually we're stuck on the highway.

M: In this terrible weather?

W: Yes, I'm pretty wet.

M: Susan, where are you now?

W: You know the Acro Gas Station at the entrance to the highway?

M: Yes. Wait around and I'll come and get you.

W: OK, great! Sorry about the trouble.

M: Don't worry about it. See you later.

W: See you.

Q8. From where is Susan calling Paul?

(14)

A.On the highway.

B.In a lift.

C.At home.

D.At a railway station.

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第10题
Fred: Do you have a single room with a bathroom for, tomorrow night, please? Mary: _

Fred: Do you have a single room with a bathroom for, tomorrow night, please?

Mary: ______

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