____ met, it won't be easily forgotten.
A、If only
B、When if
C、Once
D、Once you were
A、If only
B、When if
C、Once
D、Once you were
A.you would meet John already
B.you won’t have missed John
C.you will have met John
D.you would have met John
A.Thank you very much for a wonderful party
B.I'm glad to have met you.
C.Thanks for all your hospitality.
D.Sorry, it's time I left now.
听力原文:W: Did Mr. Smith give his workers the $ 5 a day raise they were asking for?
M: At first he refused. Then he wanted to talk for a small figure. But finally he met their demands.
Q: What do you learn about the workers?
(14)
A.Their raise will be more than $ 5 a day.
B.Their raise will be less than $ 5 a day.
C.Their pay will be raised by $ 5 a day.
D.They won't receive the raise of $ 5 a day.
Part B
Directions: You will hear four dialogues or monologues. Before listening to each one, you will have 5 seconds to read each of the questions which accompany it. While listening, answer each question by choosing A, B, C or D. After listening, you will have 10 seconds to check your answer to each question. You will hear each piece ONLY ONCE.
听力原文:M: Shall we watch TV for a while?
W: I don't like American TV. People keep hitting each other and shooting each other.
M: Some of the shows are pretty violent. But maybe life is like that.
W: I don't believe it. The people I've met here are very kind.
M: So are the people I know. But look at the newspapers. There's a lot of violence in every newspaper. Most of the news seems to be about crime.
W: Maybe nice people aren't interesting enough.
M: You're probably right. People won't but newspapers unless there's exciting news in them.
W: Is that why there's so much violence on TV? Won't people watch a show unless violent things happen?
M: I don't know. A lot of people like shows about the Old West, with cowboys and Indians attacking each other. I don't like them myself.
W: Neither do I.
M: They don't show hoe people really lived in the Old West.
W: Of course not.
Why does the girl dislike American TV programs?
A.It is not so interesting.
B.It is full of violence.
C.She does not have enough time to watch TV.
D.It is full of news and ads.
A.encountered
B.won
C.met
D.had
A.has won; win
B.will win; win
C.will win; wins
D.wins; will win
What happened was that another car was coming in the opposite direction, and either that one or Mrs. Grey's car was too far in the middle of the road, or perhaps both of them were. They ran into each other and were both damaged, although not enough to stop them from driving.
Both Mrs. Grey and the other driver, who was a young man whom she had seen in the district but had not met, got out of their cars, and Mrs. Grey said, "I'm afraid I haven't got time to waste on an accident this morning, as I have a very important appointment in town at nine, and I suppose you're a busy man too." .
"Yes, I am," the young man said, "but we'll have to c. all the police for insurance purposes, won't we? They won't pay for the damage unless we have reported the accident to the police and they have come and seen what happened."
"Yes, certainly," Mrs. Grey answered, "but I have something to suggest. We won't be committing a crime if we go away now in our cars, and then come back to the scene of the accident, say, at six this evening, and put them in exactly the same positions as they are in now. Then we can call the police. They won't know what time the accident happened, and the insurance companies won't care either as long as we can send them a police report of the accident. " " What a good idea !" the young man said happily. "So I'll be waiting here at six o'clock this evening. I won't be late!" "Nor will I," Mrs. Grey answered. She and the young man exchanged visiting cards, and then each drove off to their work.
When Mrs. Grey arrived at the station from London at a quarter to six that evening, she got into her car, drove to the place where the accident had happened, and found the young man waiting there in his car. They put both cars in exactly the same positions as they had been in after the accident, and then Mrs. Grey called the police, using the telephone in her car, as if the accident had just happened.
The most suitable title for this passage is______.
A.A Late Car Accident
B.A Funny Car Accident
C.A Bad Car Accident
D.A Lucky Car Accident
Dear Linda,
I have been in England three months now. I hope you don't think I' ve forgotten you. There have been so many places to see and so many things to do that I've not had much time for writing letters.
I shall soon be starting my studies at King's College. So far I've been learning about England and British ways of living. I won't tell you about London. There are plenty of books you can read and plenty of pictures you can look at. I'm sure you'll be more interested to know what I think about the life here.
I find some of the customs(风俗)new and interesting. People here do not shake hands as much as we do in Europe. During the first few weeks I was often surprised because people did not put out their hands when I met them. Men raise their hats to women but not to each other.
Your' s Alice
The writer came to London from ______ .
A.Asia
B.Europe
C.America
D.Africa
Dear Linda,
I have been in England three months now. I hope you don't think I've forgotten you. There have been so many places to see and 8o many things to do that I've not had much time for writing letters.
I shall soon be starting my studies at King's College. So far I' ve been learning about England and British ways of living. I won't tell you about London. There are plenty of books you can read and plenty of pictures you can look at. I'm sure you'll be more interested to know what I think about the life here.
I find some of the customs(风俗)new and interesting. People here do not shake hands as much as we do in Europe. During the first few weeks I was often surprised because people did not put out their hands when I met them. Men raise their hats to women but not to each other.
Your's Alice
The writer came to London from ______.
A.Asia
B.Europe
C.America
D.Africa
Section B
Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.
听力原文: I don't know what to do about my mother. She is always criticizing me...the way I dress, the way I speak or look...I can't even read a hook without her interrupting me to ask what it's about and tell me whether I should be reading it or not, and why. And of course every moment of my time away from her has to be accounted for...I try to tell her to stop interfering with my life, hut it doesn't seem to help. And I've no one to advise me, my father is dead and I have no brothers or sisters. It's not as if my mother has any worries; we're fairly well off and she doesn't have to work, only do the housekeeping. I've now met a wonderful girl who I want to see a lot of, but I'm afraid to bring her to the house when she meets my mother, she won't want to see me any more. I'm nineteen years old.
(27)
A.He hasn't got enough money.
B.He can't lead an independent life at home.
C.His mother has been out of a job for a long time.
D.His mother doesn't like him.
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