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I ______ bacon and eggs every morning.A、am used to eatB、used to eatingC、am used to eati
I ______ bacon and eggs every morning.
A、am used to eat
B、used to eating
C、am used to eating
D、am using to eat
I ______ bacon and eggs every morning.
A、am used to eat
B、used to eating
C、am used to eating
D、am using to eat
听力原文:M:Hello,may I speak to Paul Bacon,please?
W:I am sorry,nobody by that name works here.
Q:What do we learn from this conversation?
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A.Paul Bacon isn't in right now.
B.Paul Bacon can't come to the phone right now.
C.Paul Bacon doesn't want to speak to the man.
D.The man dialed the wrong number.
A.forbreakfast
B.forthebreakfast
C.forabreakfast
D.in mybreakfast
______ wrote "Shall I compare thee to a snmmer’s day?"
A.John Milton
B.Francis Bacon
C.Christopher Marlowe
D.William Shakespeare
听力原文:Woman: Mr. Bacon, what is your job exactly?
Bacon: I'm a vet, looking after sheep, horses, dogs, cats. We even have lions and tigers at the zoo.
Woman: What sort of pets do people bring to your clinic?
Bacon: Mostly dogs and cats but then we have snakes and parrots and all other animals people keep as pets.
Woman: Snakes? Why do you think people keep snakes?
Bacon: I quite like snakes, but I wouldn't want one as a pet, urn... (1[A]) some people are very keen on them.
Woman: Maybe they keep snakes to frighten others. All right, do you think people spend more money on their animals than their children?
Bacon: It depends on the people. Some are very good with their animals, some treat them far better than they would their kids, and unfortunately some are cruel with the animals.
Woman: (3[C]) What experience have you had of people who treat their animals too well?
Bacon: Lots of animals come here with lipstick marks on the head. We regard that as a specific sort of condition here.
Woman: Are animals good for people's health?
Bacon: Well, (2[B]) they seem to help old people, These people see one person every two days, but their animal is with them all day, and it's a companion.
Woman: Above all, why are you interested in your job?
Bacon: Maybe the animals sometimes attack me and there is much paper work. (4[D]) The thing i like best is to deliver new animals. It always amazes me one moment you have one mother and the next moment you can have a pile of animals.
According to Mr. Bacon, people keep snakes because ______.
A.they like them as pets
B.they are curious of them
C.they use them to frighten other people
D.they keep them to do research
__________ wrote“Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?”
A. John Milton
B. Francis Bacon
C. Christopher Marlowe
D. William Shakespeare
W: Not me! All that fatty food will give me a stomachache. I prefer something light, like fruit or a yogurt.
What do we learn from the conversation?
(14)
A.The man prefers to have something light.
B.The woman prefers to have something light
C.The man is having a stomachache.
D.The woman is having a stomachache.
听力原文:M: Good morning, Madam. Here is your breakfast.
W: My breakfast? What do you mean?
M: The breakfast you ordered. Eggs, bacon, and coffee. Shall I put it over here on the table?
W: I'm very sorry, but I'm afraid there's been some mistake. I didn' t order breakfast. I only asked for a cup of tea.
M: Really? I do apologize, Madam. Receptionists must have given me the wrong number. They certainly said Room 326.
W: But this is Room 321, not 326.
M: Room 3217 Oh, no! I'm so sorry, to have disturbed you.
W: That' s quite all right.
Where did this conversation probably take place?
A.In a hotel.
B.In a restaurant.
C.In a cafeteria.
听力原文:W: Mr. Bacon, what is your job exactly?
B: I'm a vet, looking after sheep, horses, dogs, cats. We even have lions and tigers at the zoo.
W: What sort of pets do people bring to your clinic?
B: Mostly dogs and cats but then we have snakes and parrots and all other animals people keep as pets.
W: Snakes? Why do you think people keep snakes?
B: I quite like snakes, but I wouldn't want one as a pet. Um...some people are very keen on them.
W: Maybe they keep snakes to frighten others. All right, do you think people spend more money on their animals than their children?
B: It depends on the people. Some are very good with their animals, some treat them far better than they would their kids, and unfortunately some are cruel with the animals.
W: What experience have you had of people who treat their animals too well?
B: Lots of animals come here with lipstick marks on the head. We regard that as a specific sort of condition here.
W: Are animals good for people's health?
B: Well, they seem to help old people. These people see one person every two days, but their animal is with them all day, and it's a companion.
W: Above all, why are you interested in your job?
B: Maybe the animals sometimes attack me and there is much paper work. The thing I like best is to deliver new animals. It always amazes me one moment you have one mother and the next moment you can have a pile of animals.
According to Mr. Bacon. people keep snakes because
A.they like them as pets.
B.they are curious of them
C.they use them to frighten other people.
D.they keep them to do research.
Talks and Conversations
Directions: In this part of the test, you will hear several short talks and conversations. After each of these, you will hear a few questions. Listen carefully because you will hear the talk or conversation and questions ONLY ONCE, when you hear a question, read the four answer choices and choose the best answer to that question. Then write the letter of the answer you have chosen in the corresponding space in your ANSWER BOOKLET.
听力原文:MAN: Yeah, I think the worst food I ever had was in France.
WOMAN: Really? That's odd. I thought the French were supposed to be really good cooks.
MAN: Yes. that's right. I suppose it's Eke anywhere else though really. You know, some places are good. some are bad. Anyway, this was all our own fault really.
WOMAN: Oh, what do you mean?
MAN: Well, it was the first time I'd been to France—years ago this was when I was at school. I was in a coach party, actually, with some people—friends of my parents. My father's a teacher you know, and these were all people from the school—they'd hired this coach to take them to Switzerland.
WOMAN: A sort of school trip.
MAN: That's right. Safety in numbers I think, because most of them had never been abroad before. Anyway, I'd just started learning French at school, and I thought, great, you know, French is real. It's a real place, real people. Anyway we'd crossed the Channel at night and we set off through France and at breakfast time we arrived and the coach driver had arranged for us to stop at this little cafe. We were absolutely exhausted, most of us—well, we'd been up most of the night being sea-sick. (WOMAN: Ugh!) Anyway, there we all were, tired and hungry and then we found out, the great discovery.
WOMAN: What was that?
MAN: The breakfast the coach driver had ordered was bacon and eggs.
WOMAN: Oh fantastic! English tourists, My God! The real English breakfast.
MAN: Yes, anyway we didn't know any better—so we had it, and ugh...!
WOMAN: What was it like? I think it's pretty disgusting anyway, 1 must say.
MAN: Oh, it was incredible. They just got a bowl and put some fat in it, I think. And then they put some bacon in the fat, broke an egg over the top and put the whole lot in the oven for about ten minutes.
WOMAN: In the oven? You're joking. You can't cook bacon and eggs in the oven!
MAN: Well. they must have done. It was hot, but it wasn't cooked. There was just this egg floating about in gallons of fat and raw bacon. Delicious!
WOMAN: Did you actually eat it?
MAN: No, nobody did. They all wanted to turn round and go home. You know, back to teabags and fish and chips. You can't blame them really. Anyway, the next night we were all given another foreign specialty.
WOMAN: What was that?
MAN: Snails—that really finished them off. Lovely holiday that was!
Questions:
11.Where did the coach patty want to go?
12.Why were most tourists exhausted when they arrived in France the next morning?
13.What breakfast did the coach driver order for them?
14.What does the conversation imply?
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A.France.
B.Switzerland.
C.England.
D.Spain.
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