A.She disliked the speaker"s dad.
B.She felt scary for her mistake.
C.She loved playing hide-and-seek.
D.She would eat anything when hungry.
A.She disliked the speaker"s dad.
B.She felt scary for her mistake.
C.She loved playing hide-and-seek.
D.She would eat anything when hungry.
1. The scholars met once a year to exchange experiences. 2. Foreign ships are not allowed to fish in our territorial water. 3. I went to the doctor for an advice about my health. 4. The letter contained an important information. 5. In the afternoon I did some baby-sittings, for it is a fun looking after children. 6. The congregation was not numerous that night, but they seemed to be listening attentively to my lecture. 7. Poultries are dear in the city. 8. The board of director is shaking heads at the chairman’s speech. 9. The militias were called out to guard the borderland. 10. Such brilliant authors are really genii of our times. 11. The merchandises have arrived undamaged. 12. On hearing the death of my professor, I sent my sympathy. 13. He is relating to the children his experience as explorer. 14. The Middle Ages was a time of feudal rivalries. 15. The clipping of the hedges was usually burnt. 16. There were some looker-ons by the roadside, but they didn’t inform the police of the accident. 17. I like to stay long in the park. The green foliages are really restful. 18. In the garden she took a lot of photography. 19. We will have to finish a 12-pages assignment in a week. 20. Luggages are not allowed to be left here.
听第10段材料,回答第17 -20题。
17. What did the person do every day?
[ A] He drank a big glass of beer.
[B] He went to the same beer house.
[ C.] He drank with a different friend.
听力原文:W: Mr. Hudson, where were you born and raised?
M: I was born in Chicago, but I didn't live there any more. I was raised in Washington, grew up there until I went to college in New York and then Harvard.
W: Looking back. How did you think your parents shaped your character?
M: Well, it's hard to estimate entirely. I was quite fond of my parents and considered them very good people. My mother was a kind of very feminist and a well-known Jewish poet. She became internationally known. My father was a lawyer. And though it's hard to say how much they influenced me, I liked them, I respected them and I'm sure I was influenced to some degree by them.
W: You were educated in the public schools?
M; We moved almost every year, so I went to a different public school each year.
W: So you would have been in high school and what years... approximately?
M: Oh, I was in high school when... 26 or 27? I forgot. I graduated from high school in 32.
W; What did you study in university?
M: Well, that's a difficult question. I started out thinking I'd be an economist, and then I got disappointed with that. And after an odd experience in my junior year, I decided that I'd go out and study agriculture or management, but I enrolled in both for a whole year and tried to learn the required courses. I lasted a year, and then I came back to the main campus and finished up as an economics major specializing in labor economics.
W: Did you go right graduate school or join the army after you graduated from the university?
M: Well, I went to Harvard as a graduate student in philosophy in 1936, and stayed there until the war broke out. I was drafted after I took my PhD exams in the early part of 1941. So I went into the army before Pearl Harbor.
Questions:
17. Where did Mr. Hudson grow up?
18. Mr. Hudson's mother was a famous______.
19. What did Mr. Hudson eventually major in for his bachelor's degree?
20. When did Mr. Hudson join the army?
(17)
A.New York.
B.Chicago.
C.Harvard.
D.Washington.
A.They wanted him to live a normal life.
B.They wanted to prove the headmaster wrong.
C.He wouldn"t mix with other disabled children.
D.He wasn"t taken good care of in the special school.
Part B Listening Comprehension
Directions: In this part of the test there will be some short talks and conversations. After each one, you will be asked some questions. The talks, conversations and questions will be spoken ONLY ONCE. Now listen carefully and choose the right answer to each question you have heard and write the letter of the answer you have chosen in the corresponding space in your ANSWER BOOKLET.
听力原文:Speaker 1: Today we have a guest speaker, K-K Gregory. She's a successful business owner, and she's only 17. Her company makes Wristies.
Speaker 2: Thank you, Professor Ray—Hi,—umm—I'm really excited to be here. Actually, I started my company when I was ten. Really! —it's true! These are Wristies. See they're long gloves with no fingers. They keep your wrists warm and dry, but your fingers can move easily. So, you can wear them outside, for sports or—urn work. But you can also wear them inside, in a cold house or office.
S1: Ah, K-K, tell us how you got the idea for Wristies.
S2: Well, it was winter, and there was a lot of snow, and I was playing in it. I was wearing a jacket and gloves, but my wrists were really cold[ That's when I got the idea. I just thought of it. So I went home and first, I looked for some warm material. Then I put it around each ann. And then I made a little hole for my thumb. And that's how I made the first pair of Wristies.
S1: Great! So, how did you decide to start a business?
S2: Well, at first, I didn't think about starting a business at all. I just made Wristies for my friends, in different colors, and they all loved them. It was really great! Then they said, "You know, you can sell these things!" And my mother helped me to start my company.
S1: Did she have any business experience?
S2: No! My mother didn't know anything about business, and I didn't either. But we talked tO a lot of people and asked a lot of questions, and you know, we learned a lot! And we had fun.
S1: Where can you buy Wristies?
S2: In stores. You can buy them in a lot of stores, and there's also a website. Once I went on a TV shopping show, and I sold a thousand pairs of Wristies in one hour! I couldn't believe it
S1: So do you have any advice for young people?
S2: Well, umm—Listen to your friends. And be creative. And—don't be afraid to do something new.
Questions:
1.According to the conversation, which of the following is not true about Wristies?
2.According to the conversation, which of the following statements is not true?
3.What was the situation when K-K started the Wristies Company?
4.According to the conversation, where can people buy Wristies?
5.Which of the following is not the advice given by K-K?
(21)
A.They are made of warm material.
B.They have a hold for the thumb.
C.They are only for sports.
D.They are first made by a teenager.
Part B Listening Comprehension
Directions: In this part of the test there will be some short talks and conversations. After each one, you will be asked some questions. The talks, conversations and questions will be spoken ONLY ONCE. Now listen carefully and choose the right answer to each question you have heard and write the letter of the answer you have chosen in the corresponding space in your ANSWER BOOKLET.
听力原文:M: Today we have a guest speaker, K-K Gregory. She's a successful business owner, and she's only 17. Her company makes Wristies.
W: Thank you, Professor Ray—Hi,... umm—I'm really excited to be here. Actually, I started my company when I was ten. Really! —it's true! These are Wristies. See they're long gloves with no fingers. They keep your wrists warm and dry, but your fingers can move easily. So, you can wear them outside, for sports or... um work. But you can also wear them inside, in a cold house or office.
M: Ah, K-K, tell us how you got the idea for Wristies.
W: Well, it was winter, and there was a lot of snow, and I was playing in it. I was wearing a jacket and gloves, but my wrists were really cold! That's why I got the idea. I just thought of it. So I went home and first, I looked for some warm material. Then I put it around each arm. And then I made a little hole for my thumb. And that's how I made the first pair of Wristies.
M: Great! So, how did you decide to start a business?
W: Well, at first, I didn't think about starting a business at all. I just made Wristies for my friends, in different colors, and they all loved them. It was really great! Then they said, "you know, you can sell these things!" And my mother helped me to start my company.
M: Did she have any business experience?
W: No! My mother didn't know anything about business, and I didn't either. But we talked to a lot of people and asked a lot of questions, and you know, we learned a lot! And we had fun.
M: Where can you buy Wristies?
W: In stores. You can buy them in a lot of stores, and there's also a website. Once I went on a TV shopping show, and I sold a thousand pairs of Wristies in one hour! I couldn't believe it.
M: Do you have any advice for young people?
W: Well, umm.., listen to your friends. And be creative. And don't be afraid to do something new.
Questions:
1. According to the conversation, which of the following is NOT true about Wristies?
2.According to the conversation, which of the following is NOT true?
3.What was the situation when K-K started the Wristies Company?
4.According to the conversation, where can people buy Wristies?
5.Which of the following is NOT the advice given by K-K?
(21)
A.They are made of warm material.
B.They have a hole for the thumb.
C.They are only for sports.
D.They are first made by a teenager.
She was______ on Saturday morning so she went shopping in the afternoon.
A.full
B.busy
C.difficult
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