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When I was a boy I was very shy and I often felt (comfort) ______ especially with stranger

When I was a boy I was very shy and I often felt (comfort) ______ especially with strangers.

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第1题
听力原文:M: Lily, are you interested in traveling?W: Yes, why?M: The school Travel Associa

听力原文:M: Lily, are you interested in traveling?

W: Yes, why?

M: The school Travel Association is planning for a trip to Guilin.

W: Oh, Guilin is a beautiful place.

M: Do you like to join us?

W: When will you set out?

M: We are thinking of the National Day Holiday. Will you be free then?

W: Unfortunately, I'll take part in the 3rd Spoken English Competition in Beijing at that time.

M: Oh, what a pity! Hope you a success in your competition.

W. Thank you. I'll try my best.

(8)

A.The boy's association.

B.The girl's competition.

C.The trip to Beijing.

D.The trip to Guilin.

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第2题
听力原文:W: What angers me is not your poor grades, but the fact that you hardly tried. We
have no choice other than to expel you.

M: But you aren't even considering my personal problems. How am I supposed to concentrate on books when my father is in the hospital with cancer?

Q: Why is the boy being expelled?

(15)

A.His father is sick.

B.He doesn't like school.

C.He causes a lot of trouble.

D.He's a poor student.

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第3题
听力原文:W: How are you new neighbors, Jane?M: They seem nice enough, but they have a son

听力原文:W: How are you new neighbors, Jane?

M: They seem nice enough, but they have a son who's driving me crazy.

W: What happened?

M: He comes home every night around 10, and immediately plays some Rock and Roll loudly after he entered his house. But by then Brian and Lisa are wide awake.

W: OH, no.

M: Oh, Yes. Sometimes it takes us till mid-night just to get them settle down again.

W: Have you tried talking to them?

M: We haven't even really met them yet except to say a quick hello. I hate to get off on the wrong foot.

W: You are not going to like them if you can not settle it as soon as possible.

M: I know, but I feel stupid complaining.

W: You said yourself it is driving you crazy.

M: Well, you know how early I have to get up to be here at the office. I'm just not getting enough sleep and neither are the kids. They're so irritable when I get home in the afternoon.

W: Maybe you could go over sometime with a little gift: a plant for the yard or something. Then you could ask about their son whether they have any other children and they'll be sure to ask about yours.

M: Yeah, and then what?

W: Then you could mention that the hardest thing is getting your kids to get sleep at night.

M: And keeping them in the sleep.

W: That's the idea. And you should do it soon. The longer you wait, the harder it'll be to do politely.

(20)

A.The boy comes home very late in the night.

B.The boy plays the music loudly in the night.

C.The boy quarrels with his children.

D.The boy makes their wall dirty.

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第4题
My boy pretended to do his homework when I entered his room.My boy pretended to do his homework when I entered his room.
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第5题
When I was a boy I was very shy and I often felt () ______ especially with strangers.
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第6题
听力原文:W: Hi, Dan, you know that lab you missed? You can have my notes.M: Thanks. I appr

听力原文:W: Hi, Dan, you know that lab you missed? You can have my notes.

M: Thanks. I appreciate that.

W: So how are you feeling?

M: Much better now that I began taking an antibiotic. Student health gave me one, and it's really help. You know what amazes me that the human races survive before antibiotics.

W: I agree. When my father was a young boy in the 1940's, he got blood poisoning and would have died. But his doctor had heard of this new drug, called penicillin.

M: Wow, he was really lucky. And now we have lots of antibiotics that kill bacteria.

W: Well, penicillin kills bacteria, but not all antibiotics do. Some are just slowing the bacteria down until our normal immune defenses can finish the job. Tetracycline works that way.

M: Wow, you are a fund of drug trivia. How do you know all these?

W: My mother used to look up all our medicines, prescription and non-prescription. There are lots of books around. It's interesting. What antibiotic are you taking?

M: I don't remember. It's on the bottle. I think I'll take a new look at the label and drop by the library to see if they have reference books on medicines. See you in lab tomorrow.

(31)

A.Causes of illness

B.The discovery of antibiotics

C.The history of prescription drugs

D.Characteristics of antibiotics

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第7题
听力原文:W: Oh, I wish that bus would come! My feet are freezing!M: Have you been waiting

听力原文:W: Oh, I wish that bus would come! My feet are freezing!

M: Have you been waiting long?

W: It feels like hours --but I suppose I' ye only been here ten minutes or so,

M: That' s long enough in this weather. This is awful. I hate winter.

W: So do I. And this morning the sun was shining and they were predicting light rein.

M: F ye been calling the weather report all day since it started to snow. They' re still predicting one or two inches but we’ve got at least three inches already. My shoes are full of snow.

W: Well, that' s typical. Remember last year when they predicted four inches of snow and we ended up with four feet?

M: I wasn't here last year, but we had the same thing in Detroit. We were supposed to get a little rain one night, but when we woke up, guess what? There was six inches of snow on the ground and it was still coming down hard. I didn't go to work that day.

W: Well, if it' s really that had, I won' t go in to the office tomorrow. I'11 work at home.

M: What kind of work do you do?

W: I' m an attorney. My office is around the comer.

M: Ah, that' s where I've seen you before, I work in the same building in that travel agency off the lobby.

W: Oh, of course.

M: And I've seen you walk by several times. Stop in and have a cup of coffee sometime.

W: I wish I had a cup of coffee right now.

M: Well, listen, we' re standing right in front of a coffee house. Why don' t I get some coffee and bring it out for us?

W: That sounds wonderful. Oh, look, there's the bus. Thanks anyway.

M: That's OK. Another time. Boy, am I glad to see that bus!

(20)

A.At a subway station.

B.At a bus station.

C.At a railway station.

D.At the airport.

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第8题
I happened to pass by when the boy fell into the river.

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第9题
SECTION BINTERVIEWDirections: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen c

SECTION B INTERVIEW

Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. Questions 1 to 5 are based on an interview. At the end of the interview you will be given 10 seconds to answer each of the following five questions.

Now listen to the interview.

听力原文:Interviewer (M) Mrs. Hobson (W)

M: Mrs. Hobson, would you please describe some of the things you do with aggressive children in this special school.'?

W: Well, you must realize that when he comes here he is meeting other aggressive children, and aggressive children all together usually gum each other up.

M: Umm.

W: And they find that aggressive here doesn't pay off because you can be jolly sure there's one tougher and worse than he is.

M: Umm.

W: So I usually have ohm... Sometimes have organized fights.

M: Organized fights.'? You actually...

W: Yes.

M: You actually encourage the children to.

W: We have a ring and we have a hell.

M: A boxing ring?

W: Yes! They must conform, they must keep to tile rules, and when they have either lost or won, we discuss what it is to be the winner and what it is like to lose. And we carry on with our discussion and go on to what it is like in life.

M: Umm.

W: We must win or lose and we must do each very gracefully.

M: Would you please describe some children you have had problems with?

W: I had one boy who cut off his dog's ears.

M: Cut off his dog's ears? Good lord!

W: Yes. And put a stone around his neck and drowned him.

M: The dog?

W: Yes, Then there was another boy that used to attack me.

M: Attack you?

W: Yes. Umm... with anything at hand. I hid scissors. Umm... he tried to cut my hair once. And...

M: When you weren't looking?

W: Yes. You have to be strong. And of course.., er...

M: By strong you mean...

W: Physically strong and mentally.

M: So that you can shove them away?

W: Well, so that you can defend yourself. I always say to them I'm going to win. And once I've established that, we're all right.

M: Mrs. Hobson, why do you think some children are aggressive?

W: If a child is one of six or seven children in a family, it's pretty sure that he is naughty and aggressive because he is crying out for attention and in this large family he's found that a jolly good way of getting attention is to shout, be naughty. At least mummy turns round and says, "Be quiet, be a good boy, or you'll get this or that."

M: So some children are aggressive simply in order...

W: To gain attention! Aggressiveness usually is that. It's really the children crying out and saying, "Look at me, please."

M: Umm.

W: I'm not saying it's the answer in all circumstances but it usually is.

M: What are the advantages of your school, as compared with ordinary school?

W: The classes are smaller for one thing.

M: How small?

W: Er... we only have groups up to five or six.

M: And in a normal school?

W: Oh. That varies of course but it could be thirty to forty.

M: Umm.

W: Here he does have individual attention every day,

M: Do you think the work is important?

W: I do. Without our unit or something similar.

M: The unit is the school?

W: Yes, the whole unit. I think a lot of children would be left and then perhaps at the age of sixteen we would have our juvenile delinquent. I'm not saying we're curing them all, but I think at least with the unit available to these children, they have had a chance to make good.

M: Umm.

W: I'm not saying it always pays off, but they have had a chance.

Which of the following is a particular way to deal with aggressive children?

A.Giving them severe punishment.

B.Telling them to behave themselves.

C.Organizing them to fight.

D.Sending some of them to prison.

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第10题
Bill Martin thinks we can always have the feeling of “boy, this is exactly what I want” when we shop online.
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