大一下学期英语听力期末考试2
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大一下学期期末英语听力复习材料Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice questions1. A. The man thinks negatively about them while the woman is positive about them.B. The woman thinks negatively about them while the man is positive about them.C. Both the man and woman think they play a positive role.D. Both the man and woman think they play a negative role.2. A. They were cheap. B. The salesgirl talked her into doing so.C. She wanted to give one to her sister.D. She could enjoy a discount for buying two.3. A. They are really too short. B. They are really too long.C. They will look well if one wears suitable shoes.D. They will look well if the tailor shortens them a bit.4. A. The man won't go to the fashion show with the woman. B. The woman is a fashion designer.C. The man sometimes follows the fashion trend.D. The woman bought the tickets at high prices.5. A. Shanghai has been on the same level with Paris. B. The chances of Shanghai becoming a fashion capital are small.C. Shanghai may soon rival Paris and Milan .D. Shanghai lacks the elements that make it a fashion leader.6. A. Long skirts are in fashion this summer. B. She prefers to wear miniskirts.C. She likes very long skirts.D. She dislikes very long skirts.7. A. He has little sense of style. B. He is good at choosing a tie that matches his shirt.C. He likes polka dots.D. He favors stripes.8. A. She cleaned the man's shoes. B. She discarded the man's shoes.C. She bought the man a new pair of shoes.D. She helped the man look for his sneakers.9. A. He was a late starter on his career path. B. Early success brings lifelong happiness.C. Often there is a high price to pay for success.D. A high salary is the key to satisfaction.10. A. Idiots like to wear jeans. B. Gentlemen wear best-quality trousers.C. Old-looking jeans are preferred.D. New jeans are preferred.11. A. It is worthwhile to buy the expensive sunglasses. B. It is not worthwhile to buy the expensive sunglasses.C. Cheaper sunglasses sell well.D. Expensive sunglasses sell well.12. A. They are proud of their beautiful figures. B. They are too worried about their appearance.C. They are beautiful.D. They are too thin.13. A. They are worthless people. B. They don't like to spend money.C. They make too much money.D. They spend too much money.14. A. She is going to travel. B. She is going to blow it all immediately.C. She is going to save it for future use.D. She is going to invest it in a project.15. A. They depend mainly on bookstores to get rich. B. They depend mainly on cheating.C. They know the secret to getting rich.D. They may not really know how to make a fortune.16. A. To spend it at Christmas. B. To pay the tuition. C. To buy books. D. To pay for the accommodations.17. A. The interest rates have been low. B. The interest rates would rise soon.C. Her old computer did not work well.D. The new computer was on sale.18. A. When he borrows money from a friend. B. When he receives his salary.C. Not until half a year later.D. Not until a year later.19. A. More than 30 pounds. B. Exactly 30 pounds. C. Less than 30 pounds. D. Less than 13 pounds.20. A. Put all her money in the bank. B. Put her money in his hands.C. Write down her decision to save.D. Keep a record of her income and expenditure.21. A. She will try her luck with a lottery ticket. B. She is sure she is going to win.C. She wants to share the money she wins with the man.D. She wants to buy the ticket by herself.22. A. She would try to become a famous star. B. She would spend all of it on travel.C. She would save all of it in a bank.D. She would consider both saving and enjoyment.23. A. He plans to travel around the world to enjoy himself at his 40s. B. He wants to lead a luxurious life.C. He thinks money can buy happiness.D. He hopes to save up money to help the poor.24. A. He is generous to friends. B. He's saved up a large sum of money.C. He is mean with his money.D. He boasts his attitude toward spending.25. A. Warning the woman against walking at night. B. Offering to walk back with the woman.C. Saying goodbye to the woman.D. Telling the woman to be on guard.26. A. He stole a mobile phone. B. He lost his purse. C. He had his mobile phone stolen. D. He is an annoying man.27. A. She hopes to get back her laptop. B. She hopes to catch the thief.C. She hopes Steve will get over his rage.D. She hopes Steve will get some compensation.28. A. None. B. One. C. Two D. Three.29. A. Her bike was locked by the police. B. Her bike was damaged.C. Her bike and lock were stolen.D. Her bike pump was stolen.30. A. The man is for harsh punishments while the woman is against them.B. The woman is for harsh punishments while the man is against them.C. They are both in favor of harsh punishments.D. They are both against harsh punishments.31. A. He is fed up with the slow legal procedure. B. He thinks the slow legal procedure cannot be avoided.C. He thinks only dangerous criminals should be punished quickly.D. He thinks the courts make too many checks.32. A. Spend less than 300 pounds on her credit card. B. Make a new copy of her card.C. Cancel her card and get a new one.D. Cancel her card and use a check instead.33. A. The growing number of students. B. The greater pressures.C. The better communication facilities.D. The lighter punishment.34. A. The woman's book is stolen. B. The woman steals the book.C. The man supports piracy.D. The man tries to persuade the woman not to buy pirated books.35. A. To tell the children who is the criminal. B. To keep the children stay at home all the time.C. To encourage children to ask for permission before playing outside the house.D. To tell children not to open doors for strangers until they get the name of the stranger.36. A. He lost his license. B. He was driving in the wrong direction.C. He knocked down a woman.D. He drove through a green light.37. A. Drivers should follow the new law. B. Drivers should not forget the old rules.C. Drivers will ignore the new law.D. Drivers find the new law has saved a lot of lives.38. A. They both think cyclists do not have to wear helmets.B. They both think cyclists should wear helmets.C. The man suggests wearing helmets while the woman thinks otherwise.D. The woman suggests wearing helmets while the man thinks otherwise.39. A. A taxi driver and a passenger. B. A driver and a friend. C. A new driver and the trainer. D. A Mother and a son.40. A. They warned people against too much drinking. B. They offered people more drinks than reasonable.C. They welcomed the law that prohibited too much drinking.D. They ignored the law that prohibited too much drinking.41. A. He will fasten his seat belt. B. He will loosen his seat belt.C. He will soon get rid of the habit of wearing the belt.D. He will ignore the requirement for wearing the belt.42. A. He tells the woman to get the right kind of petrol.B. He tells the woman that they can use any kind of petrol.C. He has enough petrol.D. He does not have enough petrol.43. A. The woman has become blind.B. The woman did not insure her car.C. The woman bumped into the man's car because he stopped suddenly.D. The man bumped into the woman's car because she stopped suddenly.44. A. It has been stolen. B. It has been seriously damaged. C. It has been slightly damaged. D. It has no problem at all.45. A. Because he can only afford a bike. B. Because a driver killed a woman in a traffic jam.C. Because there are too many car accidents.D. Because drivers may get angry easily.46. A. 50. B. 150. C. 200. D. 350.47. A. The drunken drivers. B. The absent-minded drivers. C. The drunken passengers. D. The interrupting passengers.48. A. It deserves to live. B. It should be killed immediately. C. It is a harmful insect. D. It is a black insect.49. A. He has accepted a promotion. B. He has got a pay rise. C. He is afraid of flying. D. He is afraid of the woman.50. A. She is concerned with the future rather than the present.B. She is concerned with the present rather than the future.C. She is afraid of the past.D. She is afraid of the future.51. A. She had nightmares almost every day. B. She welcomed her parents' visits.C. She slept with her parents when she was happy.D. She slept with her parents when she was afraid.52. A. She saw a ghost. B. She is writing on a white sheet.C. She was frightened by a big spider.D. She was frightened by a small spider.53. A. She did well and is likely to get the job. B. She did well, but is unlikely to get the job.C. She performed poorly and is unlikely to get the job.D. She performed poorly, but is likely to get the job.54. A. She climbed up the Eiffel Tower.B. She did not dare to climb up the Eiffel Tower.C. She enjoyed the fantastic view from the top of the tower.D. She was disappointed by the view from the top of the tower.55. A. John is afraid of flying and will soon be treated for that.B. John's wife is afraid of flying and will soon be treated for that.C. John is going to treat his wife's fear of flying.D. John's wife is going to treat her husband's fear of flying.56. A. Tom enjoyed the beach, but Robbie didn't. B. Robbie enjoyed the beach, but Tom didn't.C. Tom prefers the swimming pool to the beach.D. Robbie prefers the beach to the swimming pool.57. A. She fears going down stairs. B. She prefers taking an elevator to going up the stairs.C. She fears staying in a small, closed space.D. She breaks out in a cold sweat at the sight of an insect.58. A. The man does bungee jumping regularly. B. The woman is excited with the experience of bungee jumping.C. Both the man and the woman are afraid of heights.D. Neither of the man and the woman fear heights.59. A. Staying close to the phone. B. Closing all the curtains.C. Singing songs to herself.D. Keeping a barking dog.Part 3 Short passages and multiple choice questions(Each item: 1)110. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as an example of fashion?A. English.B. Mathematics.C. Clothes.D. Computer program writing.111. According to the passage, when will a fashion trend start?A. When most people begin to like something new.B. When important people begin to wear something new or different.C. When something different is introduced from abroad.D. When something in the past attracts the public attention.112. What is the main feature of fashion?A. Satisfying the young.B. Overlooking the old.C. Beauty.D. Change.113. Why are some people against fashion?A. Because they don't like spending money on clothes.B. Because they don't like change.C. Because they enjoy variety.D. Because it causes waste.114. What is the main idea of this passage?A. The social and economic role of fashion.B. The definition and evolution of fashion.C. The functions and characteristics of fashion.D. The constant changes of fashion.Questions 115 to 119 are based on the same passage or dialog.115. Who is qualified to take part in the Miss Hong Kong Pageant?A. Only people with a Hong Kong ID card.B. Only people born in Hong Kong.C. People with either a Hong Kong ID card or a Hong Kong birth certificate.D. People with both a Hong Kong ID card and a Hong Kong birth certificate.116. How many kinds of prizes does the pageant give?A. One.B. Two.C. Three.D. Four.117. According to the passage, what will many Miss Hong Kong contestants do after the beauty contest?A. Play a role in a movie.B. Marry a billionaire.C. Become a housewife.D. Coach young contestants.118. How many contestants will be winners in the final event?A. 25.B. 20.C. 12.D. 5.119. What can you infer about the total number of contestants in a preliminary event if one candidate is assigned No.30?A. Maybe more than 30.B. Maybe fewer than 30.C. 12.D. 5.Questions 120 to 124 are based on the same passage or dialog.120. How much did the hotel charge them initially?A. $13.B. $27.C. $29.D. $30.121. How much did the hotel overcharged them?A. $1.B. $2.C. $5.D. $9.122. How did the bellboy expect the guests to react after he pocketed $2?A. The guests would be angry.B. The guests would be happy to get a refund.C. The guests would be slightly disappointed.D. None of the above.123. Which of the following calculations did the bellboy use to find that $1 was missing?A. 30 - (27 + 2)B. 29 - (27 + 1)C. 5 - 3 - 1D. 9 - 5 - 3124. Which of the following calculations should the bellboy use to solve his puzzle?A. 27 + 2 + 1 = 30B. 30 - 5 = 27 - 2C. 29 + 1 = 30D. 30 - 1 = 29Questions 125 to 129 are based on the same passage or dialog.125. What did the couple apply to the bank for?A. A NZ$10,000 overdraft.B. A NZ$10 million overdraft.C. A US$8 million overdraft.D. None of the above.126. What is happening to the couple now?A. Only the New Zealand police are hunting for them.B. International Police are hunting for them.C. The New Zealand police have found where they are.D. International Police have found where they are.127. How was the couple's gas station?A. It made a lot of money.B. It made some money.C. It had money problems.D. It had a balance between income and expenditure.128. What did the banking expert Claire Matthews say about the couple?A. They are likely to escape being caught.B. They will be caught in a couple of days.C. They will be caught sooner or later.D. It will take a long time to catch them.129. Which of the following could be the best title for the news item?A. A couple that robbed a bank.B. A criminal couple caught.C. Bank error and police involvement.D. Bank error makes customers multi-millionaires.Questions 130 to 134 are based on the same passage or dialog.130. What was Clive doing?A. He was going out.B. He was coming home.C. He was presenting a report at a meeting.D. He was sleeping. 131. What did the police officer see at the crime scene?A. A young businessman lay in a pool of blood.B. Clive's key was in the lock of the door.C. Clive was dead.D. All of the above.132. What did the taxi driver NOT say?A. He was just one block away from the scene.B. He heard a loud noise.C. He had the car window down.D. He saw a parcel delivery truck nearby.133. What did the delivery man say?A. He guessed someone must have waited outside for Clive to come out.B. He guessed someone must have followed Clive home.C. He heard something like a car backfiring.D. He saw the taxi driving fast away from the crime scene.134. What strange thing did the delivery man say that caused the officer's suspicion?A. He played the radio loud.B. He did not hear anything.C. He knew Clive was coming back home early in the morning.D. He knew Clive was going to work early in the morning.Questions 135 to 139 are based on the same passage or dialog.135. According to the passage, what can make you an easy victim to of identity theft?A. Viruses.B. Hackers.C. Both A and B.D. Neither A nor B.136. What does the speaker advise you to do about sensitive data?A. Keep them off your computer.B. Keep them anywhere in your computer.C. Keep them in a special file in your computer.D. Keep them in Drive C of your computer.137. Why shouldn't you save credit card information on shopping sites?A. Shopping sites will charge you a monthly fee.B. Shopping sites will charge you a yearly fee.C. Hackers may delete your personal data.D. Hackers may download your personal data.138. What should you do if you get an email with a link that asks for personal information?A. Open the link and provide your personal information.B. Visit the website by typing in the address.C. Phone the website to provide your personal information.D. Open the link and provide only part of your personal information.139. What can you achieve by turning your computer off when you are not using it?A. Save electricity.B. Make the computer live longer.C. Destroy hackers or viruses.D. Prevent hackers or viruses from doing anything.Questions 140 to 144 are based on the same passage or dialog.140. What did the police officer find?A. He found a crashed car and a dead body.B. He found a crashed car and two dead bodies.C. He found a crashed car and a monkey in it.D. He found a crashed car with an injured man in it.141. What happened when the officer was looking at the car?A. The injured man called for help.B. The injured woman called for help.C. A monkey jumped out of the car.D. A monkey came out of the woods.142. How did the monkey motion the owners of the car had been drinking?A. He pretended to turn up a can by his mouth.B. He raised a can and poured the water out.C. He drank some water.D. He got some water from a can.143. How did the monkey motion the owners of the car had been smoking?A. He struck a match to light a cigarette.B. He put a cigarette between his lips.C. He put his fingers together and held them to his mouth.D. He pretended to be smelling at something. 144. Who was driving the car at the time of the car crash?A. The man.B. The woman.C. The monkey.D. Nobody.Questions 145 to 149 are based on the same passage or dialog.145. Whom did the team from Ottawa University interview?A. Nearly 400 young drivers.B. More than 400 male drivers.C. More than 400 male and female drivers.D. Nearly 400 drivers of all ages.146. What did most of those interviewed believe?A. They drove better than younger people.B. They drove better than most women.C. They drove better than others.D. They drove as well as others.147. What does Mr. Brown really think about the effect of confidence in driving?A. It is absolutely positive.B. It is mostly positive.C. It is mostly negative.D. It is neither positive nor negative.148. According to the speaker, what should government road safety departments start doing?A. Treating research on drivers lightly.B. Treating research on drivers seriously.C. Making serious research on drivers.D. Making a little research on drivers.149. What is the passage mainly about?A. Most drivers are over-confident.B. Male drivers are more confident than female drivers.C. Older drivers are more confident than younger drivers.D. More regulations should be introduced against reckless driving.Questions 150 to 154 are based on the same passage or dialog.150. Which of the following is true according to the speaker?A. No one loves flying.B. Only birds love flying.C. Not everyone likes to fly.D. Most people know how to deal with fear of flying.151. According to the speaker, if one and his neighbor both fear flying, what can they do to lessen their fears?A. Talk about their experiences in flying.B. Share their fears with each other.C. Break the ice with a firm handshake.D. Walk across the aisle to talk to the person.152. What is the advantage of bringing an MP3 player with you when flying?A. It can create a small world of your own.B. It can decrease the noise from the engine.C. You can concentrate on the music you like.D. All of the above.153. What does the speaker finally suggest?A. Do something that engage your mind to forget the fear.B. Do something interesting to forget the fear.C. Try to forget the height.D. Try to remember the height.154. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?A. The Importance of Overcoming Fear of Flying.B. Types of People Who Fear Flying.C. Ways to Lessen Your Fear of Flying.D. The Relationship between Fear and Types of Passengers. Questions 155 to 159 are based on the same passage or dialog.155. Why do some people fear darkness?A. They had a frightening experience in darkness.B. They were born with phobia of darkness.C. They are just like children.D. They have too often stayed in brightly-lit rooms.156. What makes the idea of being harmed stay in a phobic patient's mind?A. He has not escaped from the frightening situation quickly enough.B. He has not tested his idea of the frightening situation.C. He has not got help from family members.D. He is an irrational person by nature.157. What are phobic patients exposed to in an exposure therapy?A. Many cheerful things.B. Different kinds of frightening things.C. Darkness.D. Strong light.158. How do phobic patients deal with a fearful situation in a step-by-step therapy?A. They give up whenever they want to.B. They do not feel relaxed until the end of the therapy.C. They overcome different levels of fear all at once.D. They overcome different levels of fear one by one.159. Which of the following could be the best title of the passage?A. Fear of Darkness: A Problem for Many.B. How to Overcome Fear of Darkness.C. Irrational Fear of Darkness.D. The Causes and Handling of Fear of Darkness.Part 4 Short passages and True/False questionsQuestions 160 to 164 are based on the same passage or dialog.160. Fashion design started about a thousand years ago. F161. Fashion designing grew because of increased tourism T.162. Jackie Kennedy, Marylin Monroe and Jane Mansfield are examples of famous people promoting fashion designing. T 163. Fashion designers limited their attentions to famous people in the 1960s . F164. In the decades following 1960, fashionable clothes were available to the mass market. TQuestions 165 to 169 are based on the same passage or dialog.165. The lawyer wanted to prove the saying to be correct. F166. The lawyer wanted to take some money to heaven. T167. The lawyer slept on bags filled with money. F168. The lawyer put the money above him so that he could get it before rising to heaven . T169. The wife believed the money should have been put in the basement because her husband would go to the hell. T tions170 to 174 are based on the same passage or dialog.170. The trial is concerned with a burglar case. F171. The judge announced the verdict himself. F172. The verdict found the defendant innocent. T173. The relatives of the defendant were delighted. T174. The defendant was innocent in reality. FQuestions 175 to 179 are based on the same passage or dialog.175. Present at the seminar are an engineer, a physician, and a mathematician. F176. The engineer tries to use a trash can to cover the fire. F177. The physicist is concerned with precision. T178. The mathematician is satisfied with an abstract solution. T179. The story says people of different professions may look at the same problem from different angles . TQuestions 180 to 184 are based on the same passage or dialog.180. To reduce one's fear, one had better avoid drinking alcoholic beverages. F181. Young children may find a flight experience exciting. T182. If you observe young children's behavior, you may get more nervous. F183. Even if you are not afraid of the height, you had better not sit by the window. F184. Think about the numerous safe flights that take place every day, and you will feel better. TPart 5 Long dialogs and multiple choice questionsQuestions 185 to 189 are based on the same passage or dialog.185. What does the woman suggest?A. Buying the man a suit for work.B. Buying the man a suit for travel.C. Buying herself a suit for work.D. Buying herself a suit for modeling.186. What does the woman think about the suit the man is wearing?A. It looks handsome.B. It looks outdated.C. It should be cleaned.D. It should be ironed.187. Why doesn't the man like the jacket the woman recommends?A. Because it is single-breasted.B. Because it is double-breasted.C. Because it is brown.D. Because it looks out of style.188. What kind of trousers does the man dislike?A. Dark blue trousers.B. Short trousers.C. Black trousers.D. Brown trousers.189. What does the woman think about the black trousers?A. They are too long.B. They are too short.C. They can be shortened if they are too long.D. They should be longer.Questions 190 to 194 are based on the same passage or dialog.190. What is Robert doing?A. He is buying a lottery ticket.B. He is looking at his lottery ticket.C. He is looking at the woman's lottery ticket.D. He is asking the woman to look at the wining lottery ticket. 191. Why doesn't the woman know the final result?A. They won't announce the result until tomorrow.B. They haven't drawn the winning numbers yet.C. The horse race has not started yet.D. The horse race has not finished yet.192. Why does the woman feel lucky with that particular ticket?A. It does not include an unlucky number like 13.B. It does not include an odd number like 7.C. It has her complete birth date in it.D. It has her birthday in it.193. What does Robert think about a Ferrari car?A. It can be very expensive.B. It runs fast.C. It looks beautiful.D. It is a safe car.194. What does the woman think about the car?A. It is cheap and of bad quality.B. It is inexpensive and of good quality.C. It is expensive and will cost her all the money.D. It is expensive but she can still save some money. Questions 195 to 199 are based on the same passage or dialog.195. What is the dialog mainly about?A. The man tells the woman about the mugging he experienced.B. The woman tells the man about the mugging she experienced.C. The woman tells the man about the mugging her friend experienced.D. The woman advises the man not to commit mugging.196. What did the woman lose in the mugging?A. Her one-week pay.B. MasterCard, Visa card and 66 dollars.C. Her ID, Visa card and 60 dollars.D. Her credit card.197. When was the woman robbed?A. Just before dawn in a dark alley.B. At sunset on the sunny side of the street.C. In broad daylight in a parking lot.D. In the park during the day.198. What can we learn from the woman's description of the mugger?A. He is about 170 cms tall and unusually fat.B. He is a teenager with pale-blue eyes.C. He is a tall, strong young man.D. He is short, with brown eyes.199. What does Jackie hope will happen to the mugger?A. He spends the remaining years of his life in prison.B. He reforms and becomes a useful citizen.C. He apologizes to her next time they meet in the park.D. He gets a fine of 60 dollars.Questions 200 to 204 are based on the same passage or dialog.200. What happened to the man?A. He had a major accident.B. He had a small accident .C. He drove back home without any problem.D. He won a race.201. What would happen to the driver if he talked on the cell phone while driving?A. He would hit another car.B. He would hit somebody walking across the street.C. He would be accused by the police.D. He would be put into prison.202. What would the police charge the driver with?A. Illegal driving.B. Driving without concentration.C. Drunk driving.D. All of the above. 203. What encouraging words does the woman say?A. The driver is not arrested.B. The driver does not get a fine.C. Nobody is hurt.D. Nobody dies.204. According to the dialog, what is the problem with drivers who have cell phones?A. Their phones may beep a lot while there is a green light.B. Their phones may beep a lot while the traffic is crowded.C. They may not be aware of the fact that talking on the cell phone while driving is dangerous.D. They want to talk more on the phone than usual.Questions 205 to 209 are based on the same passage or dialog.205. Where did the woman go?A. She went to see a movie.B. She went to see a concert.C. She went to treat a patient.D. She went to see a psychiatrist.206. Which method did the woman try before?A. Medicine.B. Physical exercise.C. More contact with spiders.D. All of the above.207. According to the woman, what will she do at the sight of a spider?A. She will run as fast as she can.B. She will stand there, unable to move.C. She will step on it and kill it.D. She will call for help.208. How did the woman become afraid of spiders?A. She killed a spider by accident.B. She was bitten by a spider.C. She saw a horror film about spiders when she was a child.D. She saw a spider eating a mosquito. 209. What did the woman feel about spiders when she grew up?A. She became less afraid of spiders.B. She became even more afraid of spiders.C. Her fear for spiders remained the same.D. She started to like spiders.1、最困难的事就是认识自己。
答卷时应注意事项1、拿到试卷,要认真仔细的先填好自己的考生信息。
2、拿到试卷不要提笔就写,先大致的浏览一遍,有多少大题,每个大题里有几个小题,有什么题型,哪些容易,哪些难,做到心里有底;3、审题,每个题目都要多读几遍,不仅要读大题,还要读小题,不放过每一个字,遇到暂时弄不懂题意的题目,手指点读,多读几遍题目,就能理解题意了;容易混乱的地方也应该多读几遍,比如从小到大,从左到右这样的题;4、每个题目做完了以后,把自己的手从试卷上完全移开,好好的看看有没有被自己的手臂挡住而遗漏的题;试卷第1页和第2页上下衔接的地方一定要注意,仔细看看有没有遗漏的小题;5、中途遇到真的解决不了的难题,注意安排好时间,先把后面会做的做完,再来重新读题,结合平时课堂上所学的知识,解答难题;一定要镇定,不能因此慌了手脚,影响下面的答题;6、卷面要清洁,字迹要清工整,非常重要;7、做完的试卷要检查,这样可以发现刚才可能留下的错误或是可以检查是否有漏题,检查的时候,用手指点读题目,不要管自己的答案,重新分析题意,所有计算题重新计算,判断题重新判断,填空题重新填空,之后把检查的结果与先前做的结果进行对比分析。
亲爱的小朋友,你们好!经过两个月的学习,你们一定有不小的收获吧,用你的自信和智慧,认真答题,相信你一定会闯关成功。
相信你是最棒的!第二学期期末考试高一英语试卷说明:1. 考试时间120分钟,满分150分。
2. 卷Ⅰ答案用2B铅笔涂在答题卡上,卷Ⅱ用黑钢笔或黑色签字笔答在答题纸上。
3. 答题纸填涂本次考试的考号,不要误填学号。
卷I(选择题共105分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】What does the woman want to do first?A. Go up one floor.B. Go to the bus stop.C. Go to the boy’s classroom.【答案】C【解析】【原文】W: Can I put my books in your classroom for now? I don’t have time to go back up a floor and still make it to the bus on time.M: Sure. That way, we can go down together and sit beside each other on the bus.2. 此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】What does the woman think of the medicine?A. It doesn’t work.B. It makes her tired.C. It makes her lose the desire for food.【答案】C【解析】【原文】M: How is the medicine I gave you working out? Sometimes it doesn’t work, or makes people tired.W: It works fine. My only complaint is that I don’t feel like eating anything.3. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】How many cookies did John eat?A. Three.B. Four.C. Seven.【答案】A【解析】【原文】W: John, please save the rest of the cookies for your sister. I made ten cookies. There are only three left. M: I didn’t eat them all! Dad had four!4. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Where are the speakers?A. On the plane.B. At a conference room.C. On the train.【答案】A【解析】【原文】M: Lucky you! You got the window seat!W: Why don’t we change places? I prefer to get up and walk around during the flight. Here, come rest by the window. It’s going to be a big conference. You’ve been looking tired since the meeting yesterday.5. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Who might the man be?A. A librarian.B. A student.C. A novelist.【答案】B【解析】【原文】W: Hi. Are all novels in the fiction section, even new arrivals? I’m looking for something by a new novelist.M: I’m not sure. I just came here to study.W: Sorry to bother you. I thought you were a librarian!第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22. 5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
听力(大一第二学期测试题)Unit 1 test1. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Heavy metal.B. Rock.C. Golden oldies.D. Pop music.2. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She is from Hong Kong.B. She is familiar with the Hong Kong singers.C. She is not familiar with the music they are listening to.D. She enjoys the music they are listening to.3. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The man won't turn on the stereo for the woman.B. The woman loves fast music.C. Slow music can give people energy according to the man.D. Fast music can give people energy according to the man.4. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The man thinks the tickets are inexpensive while the woman thinks they are expensive.B. The man thinks the tickets are expensive while the woman thinks they are inexpensive.C. They both think the tickets are expensive.D. They both think the tickets are inexpensive.5. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The man probably moved in not long ago.B. The woman probably moved in not long ago.C. The man is interested in the bass.D. The woman wants to finish the party as early as possible.Part III1. What has Williams recently said?A. Music piracy is costing the music industry a lot of money.B. Music piracy is a good thing.C. Music piracy promotes the popularity of his songs.D. Music piracy should be banned.2. Why is Williams so rich now?A. He has recently inherited a lot of money.B. He has benefited a great deal from music piracy.C. He has got lots of money from the record companies.D. He has received large donations from his fans.3. When Williams asked the record companies about the issue of music piracy, what responses did he get from them?A. They were angry but would not do anything about it.B. They found themselves helpless.C. They did not care since they could get lots of money from over-priced CDs.D. They were angry and were trying to settle the issue in court.4. What examples of music piracy are mentioned in the passage?A. Online song-sharing.B. CD copying.C. Downloading songs from the Internet.D. Both A) and B).5. What is the speaker's tone about music piracy?A. Neutral.B. Negative.C. Positive.D. Sarcastic.Unit 2 test1. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The man is inviting the woman to go to theater.B. The woman always sees movies in theater.C. The man likes to see movies in theater.D. The woman doesn't like seeing movies at all.2. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The woman likes animation while the man likes realistic movies.B. The man likes animation while the woman likes realistic movies.C. They both like computer animation.D. They both like realistic movies.3. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. He doesn't want to see the movie.B. He wants to see the movie with the woman.C. He wants to see the movie with the woman and her friends.D. He has never heard of the movie.4. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. New films, especially war films.B. Any films except violent films.C. Any great films.D. A war film with a hero.5. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. He is an American.B. He has a poor hearing.C. He understands the movie completely.D. He missed some details of the movie.1. What are the man and woman talking about?A. The good sound system of a theater.B. The good and bad points about a horror movie.C. What movies to watch.D. The movies they plan to watch and what they have already watched.2. Which of the following movies did the man not suggest?A. A science fiction movie.B. A comedy.C. A horror movie.D. A war movie.3. According to the woman, why does the man want to see a horror movie?A. Because he likes movies that are really violent.B. Because he likes to see monsters.C. Because the girl is crazy about horror movies.D. Because he wants the girl to move closer to him.4. What did the man do at the sight of a monster moving across the screen?A. He jumped out of excitement.B. He coughed.C. He jumped and screamed.D. He ran out of the theater.5. What did the man do that annoyed the girl?A. He threw popcorn in the aisle.B. He ate popcorn with a lot of noise.C. He threw Coke at a neighbor.D. He threw Coke on the floor.UNIT 31. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. They are close friends.B. They are strangers to each other.C. They are colleagues.D. They are members of the same family.2. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Because Rob has fallen in love with another girl.B. Because they quarreled with each other.C. Because Rob has been cheating Susie.D. Because Rob has found Susie unfaithful.3. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She is in deep love with the man.B. She has broken off with the man.C. She hasn't decided to marry the man.D. She has got a new boyfriend.4. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She broke up with Jim two month ago.B. She went through an unhappy feeling.C. She never believes in love at first sight.D. Her opinion towards love is influenced by her sister's experience.5. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Chocolates.B. Toys.C. A DIY cup.D. Flowers.1. What did Mike do to make Helen so happy?A. He gave her a ring as a present.B. He asked her a funny question.C. He proposed marriage to her.D. He asked her to go out with him.2. What was Mike like when he tried to pop the question?A. He was nervous and trembling all over.B. He was nervous but managed to calm down.C. He dropped on his knees and cried.D. He laughed wildly.3. How did Helen help Mike out?A. She showed him her ring.B. She showed him his ring.C. She put a ring on his finger.D. She gave him a hint by showing her ring finger.4. What is true of the ring?A. It is a newly bought ring.B. It is a family treasure.C. It is a ring bought in a foreign country.D. It is a ring given by a friend as a gift.5. What does Helen think about wearing the ring?A. She is afraid of wearing it for fear of losing it.B. She is unwilling to wear it because she doesn't like it.C. She is delighted to wear it as it is a token of good fortune.D. She is excited to wear it as it is an expensive one.UNIT 41. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Because short slogans are refreshing.B. Because short slogans can catch busy people's attention.C. Because only short slogans are impressive.D. Because the Coca-Cola company has set a good example.2. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The man asks for some money to buy bread.B. The woman spends a lot of money shopping.C. The woman wants to buy some spring clothes for the man.D. The man is quite angry at the woman not buying him bread.3. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Ads should be made by local people.B. The lipstick ad is more effective in Germany.C. Ads should be adapted for particular places.D. The same ad can be used in various places.4. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. To show how fast one can buy things with the card.B. To show how much he likes the card.C. To express his disagreement with the woman.D. To express his agreement with the woman.5. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She is a loyal customer to Nokia.B. She is a loyal customer to Ericsson.C. She is easily influenced by advertisements.D. She is a tough consumer.1. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a purpose of advertising?A. To encourage listeners to buy a product.B. To persuade readers to support an organization.C. To encourage readers to get rid of a certain idea.D. To persuade listeners to agree with a certain idea.2. According to the passage, who is most likely to pay for an ad?A. The advertiser.B. An advertising agency.C. The retailer.D. The shop.3. Which of the following is second in importance?A. Local advertising.B. Trade advertising.C. National advertising.D. Professional advertising.4. Which of the following is true of direct mail?A. Mail advertisements go to people with certain characteristics.B. Mail advertisements go to producers rather than professionals.C. Mail advertisements are more effective than TV commercials.D. Mail advertisements are more expensive than other forms of advertisements.5. What is the passage mainly talking about?A. The role of advertising in modern society.B. The definition and classification of ads.C. The effects of various types of ads.D. The importance of various types of ads.UNIT 51. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. His parents wanted him to learn to be responsible.B. His parents believed it was good for his health.C. His parents hoped he would not be lonely.D. His parents loved animals.2. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She saw her uncle riding a horse many times when she was young.B. She once worked at stables.C. Her uncle gave her a horse as a birthday present once.D. Her uncle worked at the local stables.3. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Dogs.B. Rabbits.C. Cats.D. Turtles.4. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She is all for it.B. She is completely against it.C. She is willing to accept a dog, but on certain conditions.D. She needs only a dog that can do a lot of hard work.5. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The woman disagrees with keeping animals in zoos.B. The man thinks animals in zoos lose their freedom totally.C. The woman thinks animals in zoos are well-fed.D. The man disagrees with keeping animals in zoos.1. Why is the cat called Bo?A. The cat is named after a clown called Bo.B. The cat is named after a singer called Bo.C. A jazz composer called Bo gave the cat the name.D. A magician called Bo gave the cat the name.2. Why does the woman call her cat a bad boy?A. He lives in the countryside.B. He runs out in the fields.C. He catches various kinds of animals.D. He attacks a vet.3. Why was the woman concerned about the cat one day?A. He killed too many animals.B. He was run over by a car.C. He jumped down from too high a place.D. He could not walk steadily.4. What happened at the vet's clinic?A. The cat attacked the vet.B. The cat ran away from the vet's.C. The vet gave the cat a thorough checkup.D. The vet gave the cat a shot.5. Why was the cat limping?A. He got hurt in a traffic accident.B. He fell out of a window.C. He wanted attention and love.D. He was feeling playful.UNIT 61. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The man thinks negatively about them while the woman is positive about them.B. The woman thinks negatively about them while the man is positive about them.C. Both the man and woman think they play a positive role.D. Both the man and woman think they play a negative role.2. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. They were cheap.B. The salesgirl talked her into doing so.C. She wanted to give one to her sister.D. She could enjoy a discount for buying two.3. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. They are really too short.B. They are really too long.C. They will look well if one wears suitable shoes.D. They will look well if the tailor shortens them a bit.4. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The man won't go to the fashion show with the woman.B. The woman is a fashion designer.C. The man sometimes follows the fashion trend.D. The woman bought the tickets at high prices.5. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Shanghai has been on the same level with Paris.B. The chances of Shanghai becoming a fashion capital are small.C. Shanghai may soon rival Paris and MilanD. Shanghai lacks the elements that make a fashion leader.1. What does the woman suggest?A. Buying the man a suit for work.B. Buying the man a suit for travel.C. Buying herself a suit for work.D. Buying herself a suit for modeling.2. What does the woman think about the suit the man is wearing?A. It looks handsome.B. It looks outdated.C. It should be cleaned.D. It should be ironed.3. Why doesn't the man like the jacket the woman recommends?A. Because it is single-breasted (单排扣的).B. Because it is double-breasted (双排扣的).C. Because it is brown.D. Because it looks out of style.4. What kind of trousers does the man dislike?A. Dark blue trousers.B. Short trousers.C. Black trousers.D. Brown trousers.5. What does the woman think about the black trousers?A. They are too long.B. They are too short.C. They can be shortened if they are too long.D. They should be longer.Unit 1 1-5 CCDBC 1-5 BCDDAUnit 2 1-5 CBABD 1-5DBDCAUnit 3 1-5 BDCDC 1-5CADBA Unit 4 1-5BBCDC 1-5CAAAB Unit 5 1-5ABACA 1-5BCDAC Unit 6 1-5DDCAC 1-5ACBDC。
大一下半学期听力考试郑州升达经贸管理学院2013级本科13-14学年第二学期《英语视听说》期末考试试卷~~班级:学号:姓名:题号ⅠⅡⅢⅣⅤⅥ总分得分Ⅰ. 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Understanding Short Conversations (15 points)Listen to the dialogs and choose the best answer to each question you hear.1. A. $ 210.B. $ 32.C. $224.D. $ 3,204.2. A. She’s too busy to go to the concert..B. She prefers to go to the movies insteadC. She’ll go with the man soon..D. She’ll go with the man next time.3. A. Tom will return to his dorm in a few hours.B. Tom might be in the dorm right now.C. The woman has no idea where Tom is.D. Tom has left for his vacation.4. A. On May 14, 1869.B. On March 14, 1879.C. On April 8, 1955D. On April 18, 1955.5. A. $125.B. $ 2,000.C. $ 500.D. $ 25.III. Understanding Passages (30 points)Directions:Now you will hear two passages. Each one is followed by five questions. Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the four possible choices. Passage 11.A. Fashion models who walk on catwalks.B. Highly- paid supermodels who appear on magazine covers.C. Bikini models and glamour models.D. All of the above.2.A. Their faces are more important than their body shapes.B. They appear in ladies magazines.C. They mainly display fashion clothes .D. They pose in front of cameras.3. .A. Attraction to the opposite sex.B. Eating disorders.C. A longer life.D. A good body shape.4.A. Around 34-24-34 inches.B. Around 36-24-34 inches.C. Around 86-61-86 inches.D. Around 86-60-84 inches.5.A. More beautiful models.B. Eating disorders.C. Fewer beautiful models.D. Rejection by most employers.Passage 26. In________, people are now becoming more health-conscious.A. American urban areasB. American rural areasC. American large citiesD. American heartland7. There is now a big push for “green” foods that are grown_______.A. naturallyB. healthilyC. quicklyD. slowly8. In New York and Chicago, restaurants offer new and healthy foods to_______.A. stay ahead of the competitionB. attract more customersC. changing people’s eating habitsD. show they are health-conscious9. In A mer ican’s heartland, people tend to eat more______ foods.A. traditional and lower fatB. organicC. traditional and higher fatD. healthy10. Fast food is usually cheaper because it ________.A. is popularB. is usually served by chain restaurantsC. is not as delicious as the traditional foodD. has limited varietyIV. Dictation. (20 points)Listen to the passage and fill the blanks with what you hear.Music can 1.___________ our emotions, thoughts and behavior to a great degree. It can make us sad or happy,relaxed or full of energy.Slow music calms people. Ballads and some forms of 2._________________ often create a peaceful atmosphere that is good for relaxing after a busy day. If the music is slowed below 50 beats per minute, it can create an 3.___________ of sadness. This kind of slow music can be found in many types of music, such as jazz and blues.Many people listen to slow music. It suits their mood when they are alone at night. Faster music, such as rock, 4._____________ and dance music, tends to give us energy and makes us feel full of life. This type of music is often played at sports events to 5.____________ the fans and the teams.Rock, pop music and rap are played at parties. They can provide 6.__________to the gathering. Since most rock, pop, and rap songs are easy to listen to, they are 7.__________ for parties. Rock music is sometimes used to 8.___________ physical labor. Its heavy fast tempo speeds up the heart, and one almost works in time to the music, making the work more enjoyable.Some people think that rock music can cause 9.____________. Drivers could become excited by the speed of music and drive too fast. But there are so many things to 10.__________a driver’s attention that it does not make sense to blame rock music.V. Now listen to a song and fill in the blanks according to what you hear.(10 points)It's amazing how you can 1.______________right to my heartWithout saying a word you can light up the darkTry as I may I can never explainWhat I hear when you don't say a thingThe smile on your face lets me know that you need meThere's a 2._____________in your eyes saying you'll never leaveThe touch of your hand says you'll catch me wherever I fall You say it best, when you say nothing at allAll day long I can hear people talking out loudBut when you hold me near, you drown out the 3.________Try as they may they can never defineWhat's been said between your 4.___________ and mineThe smile on your face lets me know that you need meThere's a truth in your eyes saying you'll never 5.__________ meThe touch of your hand says you'll catch me wherever I fall You say it best, when you say nothing at allThe smile on your face lets me know that you need meVI. Question-Answering (5 points)What do you think are the best ways to learn English? Why?________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _ ___________________________________________________________________ 升达经贸管理学院2013—2014学年第二学期2013级《英语视听说》期末试卷答题纸C班级: ________________ 姓名:_______________学号:_________________Ⅰ. Dictation (20 points)________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ ___________II. Understanding Short Conversations (15 points)1---5 _______ ______ ______ ______ ______III. Understanding Passages (30 points)1---5 _______ ______ ______ ______ ______6---10 ______________________IV. Dictation. (20 points)1.___________________________2.___________________________3.___________________________4.___________________________5.___________________________6. ___________________________7. ___________________________8. ___________________________9. ___________________________10. ___________________________VI. SONG (10 points)1.___________________________2.___________________________3.___________________________4.___________________________5.___________________________VII. 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Dictation (20 points)略II. Understanding Short Conversations (15 points)1---5 CCBBAIII. Understanding Passages (30 points)1---5 DDDAB6---10 CAACBIV. Dictation (20 points)1.influence2.classical music3.atmosphere4.heavy metal5.stir up6.energy7.suitable8.accompany9.road accidents10.distractVI.SONG (10 points)1.speak2.truth3.crowd4.heart5.leaveVII. Question-Answering (5 points) (略)。
大一下学期期末英语听力复习材料Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice questions1. A. The man thinks negatively about them while the woman is positive about them.B. The woman thinks negatively about them while the man is positive about them.C. Both the man and woman think they play a positive role.D. Both the man and woman think they play a negative role.2. A. They were cheap. B. The salesgirl talked her into doing so.C. She wanted to give one to her sister.D. She could enjoy a discount for buying two.3. A. They are really too short. B. They are really too long.C. They will look well if one wears suitable shoes.D. They will look well if the tailor shortens them a bit.4. A. The man won't go to the fashion show with the woman. B. The woman is a fashion designer.C. The man sometimes follows the fashion trend.D. The woman bought the tickets at high prices.5. A. Shanghai has been on the same level with Paris. B. The chances of Shanghai becoming a fashion capital are small.C. Shanghai may soon rival Paris and Milan .D. Shanghai lacks the elements that make it a fashion leader.6. A. Long skirts are in fashion this summer. B. She prefers to wear miniskirts.C. She likes very long skirts.D. She dislikes very long skirts.7. A. He has little sense of style. B. He is good at choosing a tie that matches his shirt.C. He likes polka dots.D. He favors stripes.8. A. She cleaned the man's shoes. B. She discarded the man's shoes.C. She bought the man a new pair of shoes.D. She helped the man look for his sneakers.9. A. He was a late starter on his career path. B. Early success brings lifelong happiness.C. Often there is a high price to pay for success.D. A high salary is the key to satisfaction.10. A. Idiots like to wear jeans. B. Gentlemen wear best-quality trousers.C. Old-looking jeans are preferred.D. New jeans are preferred.11. A. It is worthwhile to buy the expensive sunglasses. B. It is not worthwhile to buy the expensive sunglasses.C. Cheaper sunglasses sell well.D. Expensive sunglasses sell well.12. A. They are proud of their beautiful figures. B. They are too worried about their appearance.C. They are beautiful.D. They are too thin.13. A. They are worthless people. B. They don't like to spend money.C. They make too much money.D. They spend too much money.14. A. She is going to travel. B. She is going to blow it all immediately.C. She is going to save it for future use.D. She is going to invest it in a project.15. A. They depend mainly on bookstores to get rich. B. They depend mainly on cheating.C. They know the secret to getting rich.D. They may not really know how to make a fortune.16. A. To spend it at Christmas. B. To pay the tuition. C. To buy books. D. To pay for the accommodations.17. A. The interest rates have been low. B. The interest rates would rise soon.C. Her old computer did not work well.D. The new computer was on sale.18. A. When he borrows money from a friend. B. When he receives his salary.C. Not until half a year later.D. Not until a year later.19. A. More than 30 pounds. B. Exactly 30 pounds. C. Less than 30 pounds. D. Less than 13 pounds.20. A. Put all her money in the bank. B. Put her money in his hands.C. Write down her decision to save.D. Keep a record of her income and expenditure.21. A. She will try her luck with a lottery ticket. B. She is sure she is going to win.C. She wants to share the money she wins with the man.D. She wants to buy the ticket by herself.22. A. She would try to become a famous star. B. She would spend all of it on travel.C. She would save all of it in a bank.D. She would consider both saving and enjoyment.23. A. He plans to travel around the world to enjoy himself at his 40s. B. He wants to lead a luxurious life.C. He thinks money can buy happiness.D. He hopes to save up money to help the poor.24. A. He is generous to friends. B. He's saved up a large sum of money.C. He is mean with his money.D. He boasts his attitude toward spending.25. A. Warning the woman against walking at night. B. Offering to walk back with the woman.C. Saying goodbye to the woman.D. Telling the woman to be on guard.26. A. He stole a mobile phone. B. He lost his purse. C. He had his mobile phone stolen. D. He is an annoying man.27. A. She hopes to get back her laptop. B. She hopes to catch the thief.C. She hopes Steve will get over his rage.D. She hopes Steve will get some compensation.28. A. None. B. One. C. Two D. Three.29. A. Her bike was locked by the police. B. Her bike was damaged.C. Her bike and lock were stolen.D. Her bike pump was stolen.30. A. The man is for harsh punishments while the woman is against them.B. The woman is for harsh punishments while the man is against them.C. They are both in favor of harsh punishments.D. They are both against harsh punishments.31. A. He is fed up with the slow legal procedure. B. He thinks the slow legal procedure cannot be avoided.C. He thinks only dangerous criminals should be punished quickly.D. He thinks the courts make too many checks.32. A. Spend less than 300 pounds on her credit card. B. Make a new copy of her card.C. Cancel her card and get a new one.D. Cancel her card and use a check instead.33. A. The growing number of students. B. The greater pressures.C. The better communication facilities.D. The lighter punishment.34. A. The woman's book is stolen. B. The woman steals the book.C. The man supports piracy.D. The man tries to persuade the woman not to buy pirated books.35. A. To tell the children who is the criminal. B. To keep the children stay at home all the time.C. To encourage children to ask for permission before playing outside the house.D. To tell children not to open doors for strangers until they get the name of the stranger.36. A. He lost his license. B. He was driving in the wrong direction.C. He knocked down a woman.D. He drove through a green light.37. A. Drivers should follow the new law. B. Drivers should not forget the old rules.C. Drivers will ignore the new law.D. Drivers find the new law has saved a lot of lives.38. A. They both think cyclists do not have to wear helmets.B. They both think cyclists should wear helmets.C. The man suggests wearing helmets while the woman thinks otherwise.D. The woman suggests wearing helmets while the man thinks otherwise.39. A. A taxi driver and a passenger. B. A driver and a friend. C. A new driver and the trainer. D. A Mother and a son.40. A. They warned people against too much drinking. B. They offered people more drinks than reasonable.C. They welcomed the law that prohibited too much drinking.D. They ignored the law that prohibited too much drinking.41. A. He will fasten his seat belt. B. He will loosen his seat belt.C. He will soon get rid of the habit of wearing the belt.D. He will ignore the requirement for wearing the belt.42. A. He tells the woman to get the right kind of petrol.B. He tells the woman that they can use any kind of petrol.C. He has enough petrol.D. He does not have enough petrol.43. A. The woman has become blind.B. The woman did not insure her car.C. The woman bumped into the man's car because he stopped suddenly.D. The man bumped into the woman's car because she stopped suddenly.44. A. It has been stolen. B. It has been seriously damaged. C. It has been slightly damaged. D. It has no problem at all.45. A. Because he can only afford a bike. B. Because a driver killed a woman in a traffic jam.C. Because there are too many car accidents.D. Because drivers may get angry easily.46. A. 50. B. 150. C. 200. D. 350.47. A. The drunken drivers. B. The absent-minded drivers. C. The drunken passengers. D. The interrupting passengers.48. A. It deserves to live. B. It should be killed immediately. C. It is a harmful insect. D. It is a black insect.49. A. He has accepted a promotion. B. He has got a pay rise. C. He is afraid of flying. D. He is afraid of the woman.50. A. She is concerned with the future rather than the present.B. She is concerned with the present rather than the future.C. She is afraid of the past.D. She is afraid of the future.51. A. She had nightmares almost every day. B. She welcomed her parents' visits.C. She slept with her parents when she was happy.D. She slept with her parents when she was afraid.52. A. She saw a ghost. B. She is writing on a white sheet.C. She was frightened by a big spider.D. She was frightened by a small spider.53. A. She did well and is likely to get the job. B. She did well, but is unlikely to get the job.C. She performed poorly and is unlikely to get the job.D. She performed poorly, but is likely to get the job.54. A. She climbed up the Eiffel Tower.B. She did not dare to climb up the Eiffel Tower.C. She enjoyed the fantastic view from the top of the tower.D. She was disappointed by the view from the top of the tower.55. A. John is afraid of flying and will soon be treated for that.B. John's wife is afraid of flying and will soon be treated for that.C. John is going to treat his wife's fear of flying.D. John's wife is going to treat her husband's fear of flying.56. A. Tom enjoyed the beach, but Robbie didn't. B. Robbie enjoyed the beach, but Tom didn't.C. Tom prefers the swimming pool to the beach.D. Robbie prefers the beach to the swimming pool.57. A. She fears going down stairs. B. She prefers taking an elevator to going up the stairs.C. She fears staying in a small, closed space.D. She breaks out in a cold sweat at the sight of an insect.58. A. The man does bungee jumping regularly. B. The woman is excited with the experience of bungee jumping.C. Both the man and the woman are afraid of heights.D. Neither of the man and the woman fear heights.59. A. Staying close to the phone. B. Closing all the curtains.C. Singing songs to herself.D. Keeping a barking dog.Part 3 Short passages and multiple choice questions(Each item: 1)110. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as an example of fashion?A. English.B. Mathematics.C. Clothes.D. Computer program writing.111. According to the passage, when will a fashion trend start?A. When most people begin to like something new.B. When important people begin to wear something new or different.C. When something different is introduced from abroad.D. When something in the past attracts the public attention.112. What is the main feature of fashion?A. Satisfying the young.B. Overlooking the old.C. Beauty.D. Change.113. Why are some people against fashion?A. Because they don't like spending money on clothes.B. Because they don't like change.C. Because they enjoy variety.D. Because it causes waste.114. What is the main idea of this passage?A. The social and economic role of fashion.B. The definition and evolution of fashion.C. The functions and characteristics of fashion.D. The constant changes of fashion.Questions 115 to 119 are based on the same passage or dialog.115. Who is qualified to take part in the Miss Hong Kong Pageant?A. Only people with a Hong Kong ID card.B. Only people born in Hong Kong.C. People with either a Hong Kong ID card or a Hong Kong birth certificate.D. People with both a Hong Kong ID card and a Hong Kong birth certificate.116. How many kinds of prizes does the pageant give?A. One.B. Two.C. Three.D. Four.117. According to the passage, what will many Miss Hong Kong contestants do after the beauty contest?A. Play a role in a movie.B. Marry a billionaire.C. Become a housewife.D. Coach young contestants.118. How many contestants will be winners in the final event?A. 25.B. 20.C. 12.D. 5.119. What can you infer about the total number of contestants in a preliminary event if one candidate is assigned No.30?A. Maybe more than 30.B. Maybe fewer than 30.C. 12.D. 5.Questions 120 to 124 are based on the same passage or dialog.120. How much did the hotel charge them initially?A. $13.B. $27.C. $29.D. $30.121. How much did the hotel overcharged them?A. $1.B. $2.C. $5.D. $9.122. How did the bellboy expect the guests to react after he pocketed $2?A. The guests would be angry.B. The guests would be happy to get a refund.C. The guests would be slightly disappointed.D. None of the above.123. Which of the following calculations did the bellboy use to find that $1 was missing?A. 30 - (27 + 2)B. 29 - (27 + 1)C. 5 - 3 - 1D. 9 - 5 - 3124. Which of the following calculations should the bellboy use to solve his puzzle?A. 27 + 2 + 1 = 30B. 30 - 5 = 27 - 2C. 29 + 1 = 30D. 30 - 1 = 29Questions 125 to 129 are based on the same passage or dialog.125. What did the couple apply to the bank for?A. A NZ$10,000 overdraft.B. A NZ$10 million overdraft.C. A US$8 million overdraft.D. None of the above.126. What is happening to the couple now?A. Only the New Zealand police are hunting for them.B. International Police are hunting for them.C. The New Zealand police have found where they are.D. International Police have found where they are.127. How was the couple's gas station?A. It made a lot of money.B. It made some money.C. It had money problems.D. It had a balance between income and expenditure.128. What did the banking expert Claire Matthews say about the couple?A. They are likely to escape being caught.B. They will be caught in a couple of days.C. They will be caught sooner or later.D. It will take a long time to catch them.129. Which of the following could be the best title for the news item?A. A couple that robbed a bank.B. A criminal couple caught.C. Bank error and police involvement.D. Bank error makes customers multi-millionaires.Questions 130 to 134 are based on the same passage or dialog.130. What was Clive doing?A. He was going out.B. He was coming home.C. He was presenting a report at a meeting.D. He was sleeping. 131. What did the police officer see at the crime scene?A. A young businessman lay in a pool of blood.B. Clive's key was in the lock of the door.C. Clive was dead.D. All of the above.132. What did the taxi driver NOT say?A. He was just one block away from the scene.B. He heard a loud noise.C. He had the car window down.D. He saw a parcel delivery truck nearby.133. What did the delivery man say?A. He guessed someone must have waited outside for Clive to come out.B. He guessed someone must have followed Clive home.C. He heard something like a car backfiring.D. He saw the taxi driving fast away from the crime scene.134. What strange thing did the delivery man say that caused the officer's suspicion?A. He played the radio loud.B. He did not hear anything.C. He knew Clive was coming back home early in the morning.D. He knew Clive was going to work early in the morning.Questions 135 to 139 are based on the same passage or dialog.135. According to the passage, what can make you an easy victim to of identity theft?A. Viruses.B. Hackers.C. Both A and B.D. Neither A nor B.136. What does the speaker advise you to do about sensitive data?A. Keep them off your computer.B. Keep them anywhere in your computer.C. Keep them in a special file in your computer.D. Keep them in Drive C of your computer.137. Why shouldn't you save credit card information on shopping sites?A. Shopping sites will charge you a monthly fee.B. Shopping sites will charge you a yearly fee.C. Hackers may delete your personal data.D. Hackers may download your personal data.138. What should you do if you get an email with a link that asks for personal information?A. Open the link and provide your personal information.B. Visit the website by typing in the address.C. Phone the website to provide your personal information.D. Open the link and provide only part of your personal information.139. What can you achieve by turning your computer off when you are not using it?A. Save electricity.B. Make the computer live longer.C. Destroy hackers or viruses.D. Prevent hackers or viruses from doing anything.Questions 140 to 144 are based on the same passage or dialog.140. What did the police officer find?A. He found a crashed car and a dead body.B. He found a crashed car and two dead bodies.C. He found a crashed car and a monkey in it.D. He found a crashed car with an injured man in it.141. What happened when the officer was looking at the car?A. The injured man called for help.B. The injured woman called for help.C. A monkey jumped out of the car.D. A monkey came out of the woods.142. How did the monkey motion the owners of the car had been drinking?A. He pretended to turn up a can by his mouth.B. He raised a can and poured the water out.C. He drank some water.D. He got some water from a can.143. How did the monkey motion the owners of the car had been smoking?A. He struck a match to light a cigarette.B. He put a cigarette between his lips.C. He put his fingers together and held them to his mouth.D. He pretended to be smelling at something. 144. Who was driving the car at the time of the car crash?A. The man.B. The woman.C. The monkey.D. Nobody.Questions 145 to 149 are based on the same passage or dialog.145. Whom did the team from Ottawa University interview?A. Nearly 400 young drivers.B. More than 400 male drivers.C. More than 400 male and female drivers.D. Nearly 400 drivers of all ages.146. What did most of those interviewed believe?A. They drove better than younger people.B. They drove better than most women.C. They drove better than others.D. They drove as well as others.147. What does Mr. Brown really think about the effect of confidence in driving?A. It is absolutely positive.B. It is mostly positive.C. It is mostly negative.D. It is neither positive nor negative.148. According to the speaker, what should government road safety departments start doing?A. Treating research on drivers lightly.B. Treating research on drivers seriously.C. Making serious research on drivers.D. Making a little research on drivers.149. What is the passage mainly about?A. Most drivers are over-confident.B. Male drivers are more confident than female drivers.C. Older drivers are more confident than younger drivers.D. More regulations should be introduced against reckless driving.Questions 150 to 154 are based on the same passage or dialog.150. Which of the following is true according to the speaker?A. No one loves flying.B. Only birds love flying.C. Not everyone likes to fly.D. Most people know how to deal with fear of flying.151. According to the speaker, if one and his neighbor both fear flying, what can they do to lessen their fears?A. Talk about their experiences in flying.B. Share their fears with each other.C. Break the ice with a firm handshake.D. Walk across the aisle to talk to the person.152. What is the advantage of bringing an MP3 player with you when flying?A. It can create a small world of your own.B. It can decrease the noise from the engine.C. You can concentrate on the music you like.D. All of the above.153. What does the speaker finally suggest?A. Do something that engage your mind to forget the fear.B. Do something interesting to forget the fear.C. Try to forget the height.D. Try to remember the height.154. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?A. The Importance of Overcoming Fear of Flying.B. Types of People Who Fear Flying.C. Ways to Lessen Your Fear of Flying.D. The Relationship between Fear and Types of Passengers. Questions 155 to 159 are based on the same passage or dialog.155. Why do some people fear darkness?A. They had a frightening experience in darkness.B. They were born with phobia of darkness.C. They are just like children.D. They have too often stayed in brightly-lit rooms.156. What makes the idea of being harmed stay in a phobic patient's mind?A. He has not escaped from the frightening situation quickly enough.B. He has not tested his idea of the frightening situation.C. He has not got help from family members.D. He is an irrational person by nature.157. What are phobic patients exposed to in an exposure therapy?A. Many cheerful things.B. Different kinds of frightening things.C. Darkness.D. Strong light.158. How do phobic patients deal with a fearful situation in a step-by-step therapy?A. They give up whenever they want to.B. They do not feel relaxed until the end of the therapy.C. They overcome different levels of fear all at once.D. They overcome different levels of fear one by one.159. Which of the following could be the best title of the passage?A. Fear of Darkness: A Problem for Many.B. How to Overcome Fear of Darkness.C. Irrational Fear of Darkness.D. The Causes and Handling of Fear of Darkness.Part 4 Short passages and True/False questionsQuestions 160 to 164 are based on the same passage or dialog.160. Fashion design started about a thousand years ago. F161. Fashion designing grew because of increased tourism T.162. Jackie Kennedy, Marylin Monroe and Jane Mansfield are examples of famous people promoting fashion designing. T 163. Fashion designers limited their attentions to famous people in the 1960s . F164. In the decades following 1960, fashionable clothes were available to the mass market. TQuestions 165 to 169 are based on the same passage or dialog.165. The lawyer wanted to prove the saying to be correct. F166. The lawyer wanted to take some money to heaven. T167. The lawyer slept on bags filled with money. F168. The lawyer put the money above him so that he could get it before rising to heaven . T169. The wife believed the money should have been put in the basement because her husband would go to the hell. T tions170 to 174 are based on the same passage or dialog.170. The trial is concerned with a burglar case. F171. The judge announced the verdict himself. F172. The verdict found the defendant innocent. T173. The relatives of the defendant were delighted. T174. The defendant was innocent in reality. FQuestions 175 to 179 are based on the same passage or dialog.175. Present at the seminar are an engineer, a physician, and a mathematician. F176. The engineer tries to use a trash can to cover the fire. F177. The physicist is concerned with precision. T178. The mathematician is satisfied with an abstract solution. T179. The story says people of different professions may look at the same problem from different angles . TQuestions 180 to 184 are based on the same passage or dialog.180. To reduce one's fear, one had better avoid drinking alcoholic beverages. F181. Young children may find a flight experience exciting. T182. If you observe young children's behavior, you may get more nervous. F183. Even if you are not afraid of the height, you had better not sit by the window. F184. Think about the numerous safe flights that take place every day, and you will feel better. TPart 5 Long dialogs and multiple choice questionsQuestions 185 to 189 are based on the same passage or dialog.185. What does the woman suggest?A. Buying the man a suit for work.B. Buying the man a suit for travel.C. Buying herself a suit for work.D. Buying herself a suit for modeling.186. What does the woman think about the suit the man is wearing?A. It looks handsome.B. It looks outdated.C. It should be cleaned.D. It should be ironed.187. Why doesn't the man like the jacket the woman recommends?A. Because it is single-breasted.B. Because it is double-breasted.C. Because it is brown.D. Because it looks out of style.188. What kind of trousers does the man dislike?A. Dark blue trousers.B. Short trousers.C. Black trousers.D. Brown trousers.189. What does the woman think about the black trousers?A. They are too long.B. They are too short.C. They can be shortened if they are too long.D. They should be longer.Questions 190 to 194 are based on the same passage or dialog.190. What is Robert doing?A. He is buying a lottery ticket.B. He is looking at his lottery ticket.C. He is looking at the woman's lottery ticket.D. He is asking the woman to look at the wining lottery ticket. 191. Why doesn't the woman know the final result?A. They won't announce the result until tomorrow.B. They haven't drawn the winning numbers yet.C. The horse race has not started yet.D. The horse race has not finished yet.192. Why does the woman feel lucky with that particular ticket?A. It does not include an unlucky number like 13.B. It does not include an odd number like 7.C. It has her complete birth date in it.D. It has her birthday in it.193. What does Robert think about a Ferrari car?A. It can be very expensive.B. It runs fast.C. It looks beautiful.D. It is a safe car.194. What does the woman think about the car?A. It is cheap and of bad quality.B. It is inexpensive and of good quality.C. It is expensive and will cost her all the money.D. It is expensive but she can still save some money. Questions 195 to 199 are based on the same passage or dialog.195. What is the dialog mainly about?A. The man tells the woman about the mugging he experienced.B. The woman tells the man about the mugging she experienced.C. The woman tells the man about the mugging her friend experienced.D. The woman advises the man not to commit mugging.196. What did the woman lose in the mugging?A. Her one-week pay.B. MasterCard, Visa card and 66 dollars.C. Her ID, Visa card and 60 dollars.D. Her credit card.197. When was the woman robbed?A. Just before dawn in a dark alley.B. At sunset on the sunny side of the street.C. In broad daylight in a parking lot.D. In the park during the day.198. What can we learn from the woman's description of the mugger?A. He is about 170 cms tall and unusually fat.B. He is a teenager with pale-blue eyes.C. He is a tall, strong young man.D. He is short, with brown eyes.199. What does Jackie hope will happen to the mugger?A. He spends the remaining years of his life in prison.B. He reforms and becomes a useful citizen.C. He apologizes to her next time they meet in the park.D. He gets a fine of 60 dollars.Questions 200 to 204 are based on the same passage or dialog.200. What happened to the man?A. He had a major accident.B. He had a small accident .C. He drove back home without any problem.D. He won a race.201. What would happen to the driver if he talked on the cell phone while driving?A. He would hit another car.B. He would hit somebody walking across the street.C. He would be accused by the police.D. He would be put into prison.202. What would the police charge the driver with?A. Illegal driving.B. Driving without concentration.C. Drunk driving.D. All of the above. 203. What encouraging words does the woman say?A. The driver is not arrested.B. The driver does not get a fine.C. Nobody is hurt.D. Nobody dies.204. According to the dialog, what is the problem with drivers who have cell phones?A. Their phones may beep a lot while there is a green light.B. Their phones may beep a lot while the traffic is crowded.C. They may not be aware of the fact that talking on the cell phone while driving is dangerous.D. They want to talk more on the phone than usual.Questions 205 to 209 are based on the same passage or dialog.205. Where did the woman go?A. She went to see a movie.B. She went to see a concert.C. She went to treat a patient.D. She went to see a psychiatrist.206. Which method did the woman try before?A. Medicine.B. Physical exercise.C. More contact with spiders.D. All of the above.207. According to the woman, what will she do at the sight of a spider?A. She will run as fast as she can.B. She will stand there, unable to move.C. She will step on it and kill it.D. She will call for help.208. How did the woman become afraid of spiders?A. She killed a spider by accident.B. She was bitten by a spider.C. She saw a horror film about spiders when she was a child.D. She saw a spider eating a mosquito. 209. What did the woman feel about spiders when she grew up?A. She became less afraid of spiders.B. She became even more afraid of spiders.C. Her fear for spiders remained the same.D. She started to like spiders.1、最困难的事就是认识自己。
听力期末考试题库及答案一、听力理解选择题(每题2分,共20分)1. What is the man going to do next?A) Go to the library.B) Go to the cinema.C) Go to the gym.D) Go to the supermarket.Answer: A2. Why does the woman suggest meeting at the coffee shop?A) Because it's her favorite place.B) Because it's near the theater.C) Because it's quiet.D) Because it's the only option.Answer: B3. What time does the train to London leave?A) 8:00 AMB) 9:00 AMC) 10:00 AMD) 11:00 AMAnswer: C4. What is the weather like today?A) Sunny.B) Rainy.C) Cloudy.D) Snowy.Answer: B5. What is the woman's opinion about the new restaurant?A) It's too expensive.B) The food is delicious.C) The service is poor.D) It's too crowded.Answer: B6. What does the man mean by saying "I'm all ears"?A) He is sleepy.B) He is not interested.C) He is ready to listen.D) He is hungry.Answer: C7. What is the woman's profession?A) A doctor.B) A lawyer.C) A teacher.D) A nurse.Answer: C8. How many people are going to the concert?A) Two.B) Three.C) Four.D) Five.Answer: D9. What is the man's nationality?A) American.B) British.C) Canadian.D) Australian.Answer: B10. What does the woman plan to do after work?A) Go shopping.B) Go to the gym.C) Go home.D) Go to a party.Answer: A二、听力填空题(每空1分,共10分)11. The meeting is scheduled for _______ in the morning. Answer: 10:0012. The woman is _______ years old.Answer: 2813. The man has been to _______ countries.Answer: 514. The woman's favorite color is _______.Answer: blue15. The man's hobby is _______.Answer: photography16. The concert will be held at _______.Answer: the stadium17. The woman's phone number is _______.Answer: 555-123418. The man's job is _______.Answer: engineer19. The woman's favorite food is _______.Answer: sushi20. The man's favorite sport is _______.Answer: basketball三、听力简答题(每题3分,共15分)21. What is the man's reason for moving to a new city? Answer: He is moving to a new city because he got a new job.22. What is the woman's plan for the weekend?Answer: The woman plans to go hiking with her friends.23. What is the main topic of the lecture?Answer: The main topic of the lecture is environmental conservation.24. Why does the man apologize to the woman?Answer: The man apologizes because he is late for their meeting.25. What is the woman's suggestion for improving the project? Answer: The woman suggests conducting more market research to improve the project.四、听力长对话理解题(每题5分,共20分)26. What are the speakers discussing?Answer: The speakers are discussing their plans for a vacation.27. What is the man's opinion about the travel agency? Answer: The man thinks the travel agency is reliable and offers good deals.28. What is the woman's concern regarding the trip?Answer: The woman is concerned about the cost of the trip.29. What is the final decision made by the speakers? Answer: The final decision is to book the trip through the travel agency and leave next month.30. What is the man's suggestion for the woman?Answer: The man suggests that the woman should save money for the trip by cutting down on her expenses.听力期末考试题库及答案结束。
大一英语期末考试试卷大一英语期末考试试卷 1Ⅰ、听力部分(20分,每小题1分)一、听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A 、b、C三个选项中选出最佳答案,并将其标号填入题前括号内。
每段对话读两遍。
( ) 1. What time will they meet?A. At 7:00. b. At 7:15. C. At 6:45.( ) 2. How many ladies are from Australia?A. One. b. Two. C. Three.( ) 3. Where does the conversation take place(发生)?A. In a restaurant. b. In a post office. C. In a hotel.( ) 4. What number did the man call?A. 809713. b. 809731. C. 807931.( ) 5. What are the two speakers going to do?A. see a film. b. Eat out. C. Play puter games.二、听下面几段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从所给的A 、b、C三个选项中选出最佳答案,并将其标号填入题前的括号内。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8三个小题。
( ) 6. Which city would Zhang jing like to go to for the ing holiday?A. beijing. b. Nanjing. C. Tianjing.( ) 7. Who is Zhang jing going to see?A. Her grandparents. b. Her uncle. C. Her parents.( ) 8. What will Mike bring to Zhang jing tomorrow?A. Photos. b. Tickets. C. Maps.听下面一段对话,回答第9至第10两个小题。
大一末考英语试题及答案一、听力理解(共20分)1. 根据所听对话,选择正确答案。
A. 5:00 pmB. 5:30 pmC. 6:00 pmD. 6:30 pm[答案:B]2. 根据所听短文,回答以下问题。
Q1: What is the main topic of the passage?A. The importance of sleepB. The benefits of exerciseC. The effects of stressD. The role of diet[答案:A]Q2: According to the passage, what can improve sleep quality?A. Drinking coffee before bedtimeB. Taking a warm bathC. Using electronic devices in bedD. Eating a heavy meal late at night[答案:B]二、阅读理解(共30分)Passage 1[文章内容略]36. What is the author's purpose in writing the passage?A. To provide tips for effective studyB. To discuss the impact of technology on educationC. To argue for the importance of lifelong learningD. To describe the process of learning a new language[答案:A]37. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT a benefit of setting goals?A. It helps to focus attention.B. It provides a clear direction.C. It reduces the risk of procrastination.D. It guarantees success.[答案:D]Passage 2[文章内容略]38. What does the word "innovative" in the context of the passage most likely mean?A. New and originalB. Traditional and familiarC. Conservative and cautiousD. Complex and difficult[答案:A]39. The author suggests that for a business to succeed, it needs to be ______.A. financially stableB. technologically advancedC. environmentally friendlyD. culturally sensitive[答案:B]三、完形填空(共20分)[文章内容略]40. A. DespiteB. BecauseC. AlthoughD. Since[答案:C]41. A. disappointedB. surprisedC. excitedD. confused[答案:A]四、语法填空(共15分)[文章内容略]42. The company is considering ______ (expand) its business to new markets.[答案:expanding]43. She was ______ (fortunate) to have such supportivefriends during her recovery.[答案:fortunate]五、翻译(共15分)44. 请将以下句子翻译成英文。
大一英语期末考试试题Part I: Listening Comprehension (20 points)Section A:Listen to the following dialogues and choose the best answer from the four choices given.1. What time does the library close today?a) 5:00 PMb) 6:00 PMc) 7:00 PMd) 8:00 PM2. Why is the man going to the bookstore?a) To buy a novel.b) To return a book.c) To ask for directions.d) To buy a dictionary.(Similar questions follow for a total of 10 questions.)Section B:Listen to the passage and answer the following questions.1. What is the main topic of the passage?2. What are the two major reasons mentioned for the phenomenon discussed?3. What conclusion does the speaker draw at the end of thepassage?Part II: Vocabulary and Grammar (30 points)Section A:Choose the correct word or phrase to complete the sentence.1. Despite the heavy rain, he still managed to arrive at the meeting on ______.a) timeb) schedulec) footd) hand2. The ______ of the old building is a concern for the city council.a) safetyb) healthc) wealthd) strength(Similar questions follow for a total of 15 questions.)Section B:Identify the grammatical error in the following sentences and provide the correct version.1. If I would have known about the event, I would have attended it.2. She is one of the most talented students who has ever been in our school.(Similar questions follow for a total of 5 questions.)Part III: Reading Comprehension (25 points)Read the following passages and answer the questions.Passage 1:(A short passage about environmental protection follows.)1. What is the main idea of the passage?2. According to the passage, what can individuals do to help protect the environment?3. What is the author's attitude towards environmental issues?Passage 2:(A short passage about technological advancements follows.)1. What is the focus of the passage?2. How does the author describe the impact of technology on society?3. What is the conclusion of the passage regarding the future of technology?Part IV: Cloze Test (15 points)Read the following passage with blanks. Choose the best word from the four choices given to complete the passage.[A sample passage with 10 blanks follows.]Part V: Writing (10 points)Write an essay of about 200 words on the following topic:Your essay should include the following points:- The significance of technology in education.- The benefits and challenges of integrating technology into the classroom.- Your personal opinion on the use of technology in education. End of ExamPlease note that this is a sample exam paper and the actual content may vary depending on the curriculum and specific requirements of the course.。
本卷分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题),满分120分。
考试时间120分钟。
第I 卷(选择题,三部分,共60分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分15分)第一节听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. How does the man plan to find a used car?A. Through a car dealer.B. On the Internet.C. From the newspaper.2. Where is the man going?A. To a supermarket.B. To the woman’s.C. To a park.3. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. A book.B. A writer.C. A bookstore.4. What season is it now?A. Spring.B. Autumn.C. Winter.5. What present has the man bought?A. A book.B. Some flowers.C. A pair of gloves.第二节听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7题。
6. What are the speakers doing?A. Interviewing a champion.B. Reporting a match live.C. Talking about a new world record.7. What do we know about Paul Timmons?A. He breaks a world record.B. He is talented in competing.C. He isn’t in the lead all the time.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9题。
****大学课程考核试卷xxxx— xxxx学年第x学期 xxxx 级 xxxx 专业(类)考核科目大学英语二课程类别必修考核类型考试考核方式闭卷卷别 APart I Listening Comprehension (30 marks, 1 mark)Section ADirections:In this section you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversation and the question will be read only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause you must read the four choices marked A., B., C., and D., and decide which is the best answer.1. A. To the restaurant. B. To the subway station.C. To the hotel.D. To the railway station.2. A. To get enough money for the course.B. To set aside more time for the course.C. To take a full-time course in computing.D. To attend a part-time course in computing.3. A. Because he’s very busy in the office. B. Because he’s dining with a client.C. Because he’s having a meeting.D. Because he’s on a business trip.4. A. A police officer. B. A bank clerk.C. A waiter.D. A journalist.5. A. She had a terrible headache.B. She couldn’t see the questions clearly.C. She couldn’t remember what she had reviewed.D. She quit the exam in the middle of the exam.6. A. In a coffee bar. B. In an office.C. In a health club.D. In a hospital.7. A. She loses Herbert’s number.B. She forgot to write Herbert’s number on her handbook.C. She doesn’t know Herbert’s number at all.D. She can’t remember Herbert’s number.8. A. To order the most expensive dish for the woman.B. To take the woman to a less expensive restaurant.C. To have dinner with the woman in the new club.D. To stay at home for the dinner to save money.9. A. He was caught in a heavy rain. B. He did not catch the train on time.C. He lost his most favorite cat.D. He slipped into a river on his way home.10. A. He’s not interested in the courses.B. He finds the courses too difficult for him.C. He thinks there are not enough courses to choose from.D. He can’t decide on which course to take.Section BDirections:In this section you will hear three talks. The talks will be read twice. After each of them, you will hear some questions. The questions will be read only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A., B., C., and D..Questions 11-13 are based on the following passage.11. A. At the police station. B. In the parking lot.C. At the shopping mall.D. At the concert.12. A. He was badly in need of money. B. He had to rush to the concert.C. He was late for the college class.D. He had to take his wife to hospital.13. A. It was damaged by a car. B. It was broken into.C. It was cleaned all over.D. It was restored.Questions 14-16 are based on the following conversation.14. A. 15 minutes. B. 20 minutes.C. 45 minutes.D. 1 hour.15. A. Touring the campus. B. Preparing for the interview.C. Taking a test.D. Taking a break.16. A. High school students. B. University freshmen.C. University graduates.D. Students from other universities. Questions 17 to 20 are based on the following passage.17. A. Accent reduction.B. Accent elimination.C. Increasing speakers’ comprehensibility.D. Comparing pronunciations of learners from different areas.18. A. To exchange between learners in pronunciation class.B. To record one’s progress in the pronunciation study.C. To compare and check which specific areas one needs to work on.D. To test the speed of one’s speech.19. A. Word and sentence stress. B. Linking.C. Vowel pronunciation.D. Word reductions.20. A. To chat with a foreign friend.B. To find out the areas that affect his understanding.C. To make a description of his weekend.D. To practice and correct pronunciation of each part in isolation. Section CDirections: In this section you will listen to a talk. Then you are required tocomplete the outline of the talk given below. You will hear the talk three times. Now listen to the tape.I. How the idea originated:One hundred years ago, a (21)____________ imagined a castle built at the top of a (22)_________.In the late (23)________, a (24)_______________ imagined an elevator that could stretch into space.In (25)________,space elevators were debated at a NASA conference.II. The components of a space elevator:(26)____________, (27)____________, a space station or (28)____________.III. Advantage of space elevators over spacecrafts:The cost of a trip on the space elevator: (29)__________;The cost of a trip on the Shuttle: around (30)__________.Part II Reading Comprehension (30 marks,2 marks each)Section ADirections: There are three passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions. For each of them there are four choices marked A., B., C., and D.. You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage:Philanthropy is a way that people and organizations show concern for others or work to improve the world. Approximately 72 percent of Americans donate to charity (慈善机构), and 51 percent do volunteer work. About 2 millions not-for-profit organizations and charities in the United States today receive this help.There are three types of philanthropists: individuals, foundations, and private corporations. Individuals give money or volunteer their time tosupport causes that are important to them. Foundations are organizations started by very wealthy individuals. Their “business” is not to make a profit but to give money away to not-for-profits. Private corporations may also use a portion of their business profits to make donations, or they may give away their products or services free of charge. However, foundations and corporations are responsible for only 20 percent of charitable donations; 80 percent comes from individuals.What makes people and institutions give away their time and money? One reason is altruism, the unselfish desire to help other people and make the world a better place. Other reasons involve personal interest. Under US tax law, an individual or business does not have to pay income tax on money that is donated to charity. For extremely wealthy individuals and corporations, this can mean millions of dollars they do not have to pay in taxes to the government. In addition to tax benefits, donors often receive favorable publicity for making donations, and they have an opportunity to influence the world around them.31. What is the main idea of the first paragraph?A. Philanthropy has become an accepted American custom.B. Philanthropy has made the US a great influence in the world.C. More and more organizations rely on philanthropy nowadays.D. Religion plays an important role in the philanthropy in the US.32. Which of the following is NOT characteristic of philanthropists?A. To donate money.B. To do volunteer work.C. To pay income tax.D. To provide free services.33. What is the main source of donations in the United States?A. Foundations.B. Individuals.C. The government.D. Private corporations.34. How are foundations different from private corporations in the aspect ofphilanthropy?A. They don’t make a profit.B. They receive more publicity.C. They are set up by very rich individuals.D. They don’t donate money to individuals.35. What can we learn from the last paragraph?A. Individuals tend to donate money to become famous.B. Foundations gain more power because of philanthropy.C. Some people donate money for practical purposes.D. The US tax law discourages people from donating money.Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage:A lot of people think that if they put off the decision of whether they want to stay in or leave their relationships, the problems they are having will magically somehow heal themselves or disappear. They won’t.If you don’t invest some quality time now in taking a true, honest and truthful look at the state of your relationship, you could stay stuck in this place of indecision for a very long time. Many people waste so much precious time when they could be experiencing an incredible relationship filled with love, passion and joy, either in their current relationship or one that is more of what they want. We encourage you to take an honest look at your situation and feel how much pain you’ve been feeling about this relationship. If having a great relationship is important to you, you need to decide that you’re not willing to live without the love, passion, intimacy, and tenderness. You have to take the first step to create the kind of relationship and love you want in your life.We’re not suggesting that you should leave your current relationship or marriage and head out looking for the new love of your life. That’s your decision and one that should only be made after some careful insight andthinking. What we are telling you is that life is too short to go through it without having the love you want and the love that’s possible for all of us. If you are in a relationship that is causing you to wonder whether you should stay in it or leave—it’s important that you take some time now to make it clear so that you’ll be able to ask yourself openly and honestly whether you’ll be able to heal the challenges.36. To make a decision about whether they want to stay in or leave their relationships quicker, people should ________.A. leave the problems until they heal themselves or disappearB. head out looking for the new love of his /her lifeC. seek expert’s advice and not make a quick decisionD. have a clear understanding of the state of their relationships37. What does the word “incredible” (Para. 2) probably mean in the passage?A. Marvelous.B. Impossible.C. Unusual.D. Unnecessary.38. According to the passage, if one person is not willing to live without love, passion, tenderness and so on, he must ________.A. leave the current relationshipB. take an honest look at his situationC. spend time experiencing an incredible relationshipD. take the first step to create that kind of relationship39. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A. If one starts to wonder about the current relationship, it is time to end it.B. Making the decision about one’s relationship needs careful insight.C. A relationship that brings you pain is not necessarily a bad one.D. Life is too short for people to find true love.40. The purpose of the passage is to ________.A. persuade people to find a better relationshipB. ask people to invest quality time in their relationshipsC. give people some advice on how to stay in or leave their relationshipsD. advise people how to have a relationship with love, passion and so on Section BDirections:In this section there is a short passage with five questions or incomplete statements. Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements with no more than 10 words. Be sure to write your answers on Answer Sheet (2).German careers or jobs fall into several categories. First, there are positions that require strong ability in German with a company in Germany, Austria or Switzerland. This category may also include a job requiring good German and/or bilingual (双语的) skills within a company doing business in the US, Canada, Mexico or elsewhere. Secondly, there are jobs that can be done in English in German Europe. Then there are German companies abroad.Most minor and many major positions are filled by recruiting German, Austrian or Swiss nationals. If you are already in German Europe, you may have a better chance of finding a job. In any case, it is best if your company can handle all the formalities involved when a foreign national takes a job in Germany. There are also relocation services that can help with this if you don’t have any ideas yourself.The German unemployment rate has remained at a fairly high level over the last decade. It is almost impossible for a non-German to get a job in Germany unless she/he can prove that it can’t be done by a German national. In certain fields, such as computer science or information systems, “green card” foreign workers have been imported, but this practice is still uncommon. The reality of searching for and finding a suitable position in German Europe or with a German firm means two main things: knowledgeand planning. Too many times, job seekers have unrealistic expectations. Often they overestimate their language skills and underestimate the level of competition. Another danger is ignoring culture shock. That’s why we also offer links to culture-related sites.For getting most German jobs, it is your ability in a field—computers, teaching, advertising, etc.—rather than your German skills that will be the biggest factor in a successful search. But all other things being equal between you and another candidate, it is the person with the best language skills who usually gets the job.41. What is the requirement of the job within a company doing business in theUS, Canada, Mexico or elsewhere included in the first category?42. What might the company do for the benefit of a foreign employee?43. What seems to be “hot” fields if you are to find a job in German?44. What is the reason for the author to offer links to culture-related sites?45. What is more important to get most German jobs according to the passage?Part III Vocabulary and Structure (25 marks)Section A (15 marks, 0.5 mark each)Directions: There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A., B., C. and D.. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.46. In copying this paper, be careful not to leave __________ any words.A. outB. aloneC. offD. behind47. The price of gold rose again, partly __________ news about war.A. result inB. go withC. becauseD. due to48. She wouldn't even take a drink, _____________ stay for dinner.A. much moreB. much fewC. much lesserD. much less49. It was such a wonderful day that they decided to take a day _____ to the mountain.A. awayB. voyageC. boat tripD. excursion50. With the increasing of environmental awareness, many green belts _______ all over the country.A. spring offB. spring upC. spring inD. spring out51. No one imagined that the apparently _______ business man was really a criminal.A. respectiveB. respectfulC. respectableD. reverent52. "Do you think that the labor bill will be passed?" "Oh, yes. It's _______ that it will."A. almost surelyB. very likelyC. near positiveD. quite certainly53. The starter (赛跑发令员) gave the _________ for the race to begin.A. adviceB. signalC. glowD. attention54. Pipes made of this plastic are now widely used in building as they are light and do not become _________ in water.A. ripeB. instantC. rottenD. mature55. The local government tried its best to ensure each of its citizens a _________ supply of food at regular intervals (时间间隔).A. consistentB. continualC. continuousD. numerous56. I ran _______ Alice, who was on her way to see how I was getting along.A. upB. out ofC. overD. into57. His company promised to pay for his health _______ in addition to other benefits.A. examinationB. certificateC. checkD. insurance58. She is very nice, but because she has a _________ way, she is slow inmaking friends.A. forbidB. forbiddingC. forbadeD. forbidden59. I will repair this new TV set without charging because it is under ________.A. initialB. trialC. warrantyD. maximum60. This ticket _________ you to a free meal in our new restaurant.A. givesB. grantsC. entitlesD. credits61. We forgave her bad temper because we knew that her father's illness hadput her under great _________.A. tensionB. crisisC. stressD. nervousness62. She had clearly no ________ of doing any work, although she was very well paid.A. tendencyB. ambitionC. intentionD. willingness63. It is politely requested by the hotel management that radios ________after 11 o'clock at night.A. were not playedB. not be playedC. not to playD. didn't play64. The little man was ________ one meter fifty high.A. almost more thanB. nearly more thanC. hardly more thanD. as much as65. Some of your suggestions have been adopted but others have been_______ as they are not workable.A. turned awayB. turned downC. turned backD. turned out66. The observer's statement about the accident was very _____; we knowalmost every thing about it now.A. specificB. especialC. exceptionalD. special67. _________ that they may eventually reduce the amount of labor neededon construction sites by 90 percent.A. So clever are the construction robotsB. Such construction robots are cleverC. So clever the construction robotsD. Such clever construction robots are68. In general, matters which lie entirely within the state boundaries are the ______ concern of the state government.A. excessiveB. externalC. excludingD. exclusive69. He was a much older tennis player but he had the great _________ of experience.A. valueB. handC. priorityD. advantage70. Changing from solid to liquid, water takes in heat from all substances near it, and this __________ produces artificial cold surrounding it.A. consumptionB. transitionC. absorptionD. interaction71. New York _________ second in the production of apples, producing 850,000, 000 pounds this year.A. rankedB. occupiedC. arrangedD. classified72. When he tried to make a __________, he found that the hotel he wanted was completely filled because of a convention.A. complaintB. claimC. reservationD. decision73. An ______ of territory had always been a wish of the ruler of that country.A. extensiveB. expansionC. intentionD. expectation74. The middle-aged woman worried about her _______ future with no money and no family.A. gloomyB. brightC. splendidD. fearful75. A _______ of robbers broke into the bank and took away all the money.A. bunchB. schoolC. rankD. gangSection B (10 marks, 2 marks each) Directions: Complete the following sentences with appropriate English words according to the Chinese expressions in brackets.76. In spite of the advantage that he is good at English, he ________________. (适应一种新文化仍有困难)77. The great majority of nations concern themselves with economic development, ______________________________. (而不顾经济发展对全球生态环境的影响)78. You _______________ for your study here, including medical insurance.(应该支付所有费用)79. He suffered from a heart attack at age 40 and he ________________________. (将病因归于生活的压力)80. Education teaches us to see the connections between things, ________________.(并且看到了眼前利益之外的事物)Part IV Guided Writing (15 marks)Directions: Write a short essay of about 120 words entitled Self-confidence. You should base your composition on the information given below: 1.自信意味着相信自己的能力。
Unit 1 test1. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Heavy metal.B. Rock.C. Golden oldies.D. Pop music.2. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She is from Hong Kong.B. She is familiar with the Hong Kong singers.C. She is not familiar with the music they are listening to.D. She enjoys the music they are listening to.3. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The man won't turn on the stereo for the woman.B. The woman loves fast music.C. Slow music can give people energy according to the man.D. Fast music can give people energy according to the man.4. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The man thinks the tickets are inexpensive while the woman thinks they are expensive.B. The man thinks the tickets are expensive while the woman thinks they are inexpensive.C. They both think the tickets are expensive.D. They both think the tickets are inexpensive.5. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The man probably moved in not long ago.B. The woman probably moved in not long ago.C. The man is interested in the bass.D. The woman wants to finish the party as early as possible.Part III1. What has Williams recently said?A. Music piracy is costing the music industry a lot of money.B. Music piracy is a good thing.C. Music piracy promotes the popularity of his songs.D. Music piracy should be banned.2. Why is Williams so rich now?A. He has recently inherited a lot of money.B. He has benefited a great deal from music piracy.C. He has got lots of money from the record companies.D. He has received large donations from his fans.3. When Williams asked the record companies about the issue of music piracy, what responses did he get from them?A. They were angry but would not do anything about it.B. They found themselves helpless.C. They did not care since they could get lots of money from over-priced CDs.D. They were angry and were trying to settle the issue in court.4. What examples of music piracy are mentioned in the passage?A. Online song-sharing.B. CD copying.C. Downloading songs from the Internet.D. Both A) and B).5. What is the speaker's tone about music piracy?A. Neutral.B. Negative.C. Positive.D. Sarcastic.Unit 2 test1. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The man is inviting the woman to go to theater.B. The woman always sees movies in theater.C. The man likes to see movies in theater.D. The woman doesn't like seeing movies at all.2. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The woman likes animation while the man likes realistic movies.B. The man likes animation while the woman likes realistic movies.C. They both like computer animation.D. They both like realistic movies.3. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. He doesn't want to see the movie.B. He wants to see the movie with the woman.C. He wants to see the movie with the woman and her friends.D. He has never heard of the movie.4. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. New films, especially war films.B. Any films except violent films.C. Any great films.D. A war film with a hero.5. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. He is an American.B. He has a poor hearing.C. He understands the movie completely.D. He missed some details of the movie.1. What are the man and woman talking about?A. The good sound system of a theater.B. The good and bad points about a horror movie.C. What movies to watch.D. The movies they plan to watch and what they have already watched.2. Which of the following movies did the man not suggest?A. A science fiction movie.B. A comedy.C. A horror movie.D. A war movie.3. According to the woman, why does the man want to see a horror movie?A. Because he likes movies that are really violent.B. Because he likes to see monsters.C. Because the girl is crazy about horror movies.D. Because he wants the girl to move closer to him.4. What did the man do at the sight of a monster moving across the screen?A. He jumped out of excitement.B. He coughed.C. He jumped and screamed.D. He ran out of the theater.5. What did the man do that annoyed the girl?A. He threw popcorn in the aisle.B. He ate popcorn with a lot of noise.C. He threw Coke at a neighbor.D. He threw Coke on the floor.UNIT 31. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. They are close friends.B. They are strangers to each other.C. They are colleagues.D. They are members of the same family.2. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Because Rob has fallen in love with another girl.B. Because they quarreled with each other.C. Because Rob has been cheating Susie.D. Because Rob has found Susie unfaithful.3. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She is in deep love with the man.B. She has broken off with the man.C. She hasn't decided to marry the man.D. She has got a new boyfriend.4. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She broke up with Jim two month ago.B. She went through an unhappy feeling.C. She never believes in love at first sight.D. Her opinion towards love is influenced by her sister's experience.5. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Chocolates.B. Toys.C. A DIY cup.D. Flowers.1. What did Mike do to make Helen so happy?A. He gave her a ring as a present.B. He asked her a funny question.C. He proposed marriage to her.D. He asked her to go out with him.2. What was Mike like when he tried to pop the question?A. He was nervous and trembling all over.B. He was nervous but managed to calm down.C. He dropped on his knees and cried.D. He laughed wildly.3. How did Helen help Mike out?A. She showed him her ring.B. She showed him his ring.C. She put a ring on his finger.D. She gave him a hint by showing her ring finger.4. What is true of the ring?A. It is a newly bought ring.B. It is a family treasure.C. It is a ring bought in a foreign country.D. It is a ring given by a friend as a gift.5. What does Helen think about wearing the ring?A. She is afraid of wearing it for fear of losing it.B. She is unwilling to wear it because she doesn't like it.C. She is delighted to wear it as it is a token of good fortune.D. She is excited to wear it as it is an expensive one.UNIT 41. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Because short slogans are refreshing.B. Because short slogans can catch busy people's attention.C. Because only short slogans are impressive.D. Because the Coca-Cola company has set a good example.2. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The man asks for some money to buy bread.B. The woman spends a lot of money shopping.C. The woman wants to buy some spring clothes for the man.D. The man is quite angry at the woman not buying him bread.3. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Ads should be made by local people.B. The lipstick ad is more effective in Germany.C. Ads should be adapted for particular places.D. The same ad can be used in various places.4. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. To show how fast one can buy things with the card.B. To show how much he likes the card.C. To express his disagreement with the woman.D. To express his agreement with the woman.5. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She is a loyal customer to Nokia.B. She is a loyal customer to Ericsson.C. She is easily influenced by advertisements.D. She is a tough consumer.1. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a purpose of advertising?A. To encourage listeners to buy a product.B. To persuade readers to support an organization.C. To encourage readers to get rid of a certain idea.D. To persuade listeners to agree with a certain idea.2. According to the passage, who is most likely to pay for an ad?A. The advertiser.B. An advertising agency.C. The retailer.D. The shop.3. Which of the following is second in importance?A. Local advertising.B. Trade advertising.C. National advertising.D. Professional advertising.4. Which of the following is true of direct mail?A. Mail advertisements go to people with certain characteristics.B. Mail advertisements go to producers rather than professionals.C. Mail advertisements are more effective than TV commercials.D. Mail advertisements are more expensive than other forms of advertisements.5. What is the passage mainly talking about?A. The role of advertising in modern society.B. The definition and classification of ads.C. The effects of various types of ads.D. The importance of various types of ads.UNIT 51. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. His parents wanted him to learn to be responsible.B. His parents believed it was good for his health.C. His parents hoped he would not be lonely.D. His parents loved animals.2. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She saw her uncle riding a horse many times when she was young.B. She once worked at stables.C. Her uncle gave her a horse as a birthday present once.D. Her uncle worked at the local stables.3. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Dogs.B. Rabbits.C. Cats.D. Turtles.4. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She is all for it.B. She is completely against it.C. She is willing to accept a dog, but on certain conditions.D. She needs only a dog that can do a lot of hard work.5. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The woman disagrees with keeping animals in zoos.B. The man thinks animals in zoos lose their freedom totally.C. The woman thinks animals in zoos are well-fed.D. The man disagrees with keeping animals in zoos.1. Why is the cat called Bo?A. The cat is named after a clown called Bo.B. The cat is named after a singer called Bo.C. A jazz composer called Bo gave the cat the name.D. A magician called Bo gave the cat the name.2. Why does the woman call her cat a bad boy?A. He lives in the countryside.B. He runs out in the fields.C. He catches various kinds of animals.D. He attacks a vet.3. Why was the woman concerned about the cat one day?A. He killed too many animals.B. He was run over by a car.C. He jumped down from too high a place.D. He could not walk steadily.4. What happened at the vet's clinic?A. The cat attacked the vet.B. The cat ran away from the vet's.C. The vet gave the cat a thorough checkup.D. The vet gave the cat a shot.5. Why was the cat limping?A. He got hurt in a traffic accident.B. He fell out of a window.C. He wanted attention and love.D. He was feeling playful.UNIT 61. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The man thinks negatively about them while the woman is positive about them.B. The woman thinks negatively about them while the man is positive about them.C. Both the man and woman think they play a positive role.D. Both the man and woman think they play a negative role.2. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. They were cheap.B. The salesgirl talked her into doing so.C. She wanted to give one to her sister.D. She could enjoy a discount for buying two.3. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. They are really too short.B. They are really too long.C. They will look well if one wears suitable shoes.D. They will look well if the tailor shortens them a bit.4. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The man won't go to the fashion show with the woman.B. The woman is a fashion designer.C. The man sometimes follows the fashion trend.D. The woman bought the tickets at high prices.5. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Shanghai has been on the same level with Paris.B. The chances of Shanghai becoming a fashion capital are small.C. Shanghai may soon rival Paris and MilanD. Shanghai lacks the elements that make a fashion leader.1. What does the woman suggest?A. Buying the man a suit for work.B. Buying the man a suit for travel.C. Buying herself a suit for work.D. Buying herself a suit for modeling.2. What does the woman think about the suit the man is wearing?A. It looks handsome.B. It looks outdated.C. It should be cleaned.D. It should be ironed.3. Why doesn't the man like the jacket the woman recommends?A. Because it is single-breasted (单排扣的).B. Because it is double-breasted (双排扣的).C. Because it is brown.D. Because it looks out of style.4. What kind of trousers does the man dislike?A. Dark blue trousers.B. Short trousers.C. Black trousers.D. Brown trousers.5. What does the woman think about the black trousers?A. They are too long.B. They are too short.C. They can be shortened if they are too long.D. They should be longer.Unit 1 1-5 CCDBC 1-5 BCDDAUnit 2 1-5 CBABD 1-5DBDCAUnit 3 1-5 BDCDC 1-5CADBAUnit 4 1-5BBCDC 1-5CAAABUnit 5 1-5ABACA 1-5BCDACUnit 6 1-5DDCAC 1-5ACBDC(注:文档可能无法思考全面,请浏览后下载,供参考。
大一下学期期末英语听力复习材料Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice questions1. A. The man thinks negatively about them while the woman is positive about them.B. The woman thinks negatively about them while the man is positive about them.C. Both the man and woman think they play a positive role.D. Both the man and woman think they play a negative role.2. A. They were cheap. B. The salesgirl talked her into doing so.C. She wanted to give one to her sister.D. She could enjoy a discount for buying two.3. A. They are really too short. B. They are really too long.C. They will look well if one wears suitable shoes.D. They will look well if the tailor shortens them a bit.4. A. The man won't go to the fashion show with the woman. B. The woman is a fashion designer.C. The man sometimes follows the fashion trend.D. The woman bought the tickets at high prices.5. A. Shanghai has been on the same level with Paris. B. The chances of Shanghai becoming a fashion capital are small.C. Shanghai may soon rival Paris and Milan .D. Shanghai lacks the elements that make it a fashion leader.6. A. Long skirts are in fashion this summer. B. She prefers to wear miniskirts.C. She likes very long skirts.D. She dislikes very long skirts.7. A. He has little sense of style. B. He is good at choosing a tie that matches his shirt.C. He likes polka dots.D. He favors stripes.8. A. She cleaned the man's shoes. B. She discarded the man's shoes.C. She bought the man a new pair of shoes.D. She helped the man look for his sneakers.9. A. He was a late starter on his career path. B. Early success brings lifelong happiness.C. Often there is a high price to pay for success.D. A high salary is the key to satisfaction.10. A. Idiots like to wear jeans. B. Gentlemen wear best-quality trousers.C. Old-looking jeans are preferred.D. New jeans are preferred.11. A. It is worthwhile to buy the expensive sunglasses. B. It is not worthwhile to buy the expensive sunglasses.C. Cheaper sunglasses sell well.D. Expensive sunglasses sell well.12. A. They are proud of their beautiful figures. B. They are too worried about their appearance.C. They are beautiful.D. They are too thin.13. A. They are worthless people. B. They don't like to spend money.C. They make too much money.D. They spend too much money.14. A. She is going to travel. B. She is going to blow it all immediately.C. She is going to save it for future use.D. She is going to invest it in a project.15. A. They depend mainly on bookstores to get rich. B. They depend mainly on cheating.C. They know the secret to getting rich.D. They may not really know how to make a fortune.16. A. To spend it at Christmas. B. To pay the tuition. C. To buy books. D. To pay for the accommodations.17. A. The interest rates have been low. B. The interest rates would rise soon.C. Her old computer did not work well.D. The new computer was on sale.18. A. When he borrows money from a friend. B. When he receives his salary.C. Not until half a year later.D. Not until a year later.19. A. More than 30 pounds. B. Exactly 30 pounds. C. Less than 30 pounds. D. Less than 13 pounds.20. A. Put all her money in the bank. B. Put her money in his hands.C. Write down her decision to save.D. Keep a record of her income and expenditure.21. A. She will try her luck with a lottery ticket. B. She is sure she is going to win.C. She wants to share the money she wins with the man.D. She wants to buy the ticket by herself.22. A. She would try to become a famous star. B. She would spend all of it on travel.C. She would save all of it in a bank.D. She would consider both saving and enjoyment.23. A. He plans to travel around the world to enjoy himself at his 40s. B. He wants to lead a luxurious life.C. He thinks money can buy happiness.D. He hopes to save up money to help the poor.24. A. He is generous to friends. B. He's saved up a large sum of money.C. He is mean with his money.D. He boasts his attitude toward spending.25. A. Warning the woman against walking at night. B. Offering to walk back with the woman.C. Saying goodbye to the woman.D. Telling the woman to be on guard.26. A. He stole a mobile phone. B. He lost his purse. C. He had his mobile phone stolen. D. He is an annoying man.27. A. She hopes to get back her laptop. B. She hopes to catch the thief.C. She hopes Steve will get over his rage.D. She hopes Steve will get some compensation.28. A. None. B. One. C. Two D. Three.29. A. Her bike was locked by the police. B. Her bike was damaged.C. Her bike and lock were stolen.D. Her bike pump was stolen.30. A. The man is for harsh punishments while the woman is against them.B. The woman is for harsh punishments while the man is against them.C. They are both in favor of harsh punishments.D. They are both against harsh punishments.31. A. He is fed up with the slow legal procedure. B. He thinks the slow legal procedure cannot be avoided.C. He thinks only dangerous criminals should be punished quickly.D. He thinks the courts make too many checks.32. A. Spend less than 300 pounds on her credit card. B. Make a new copy of her card.C. Cancel her card and get a new one.D. Cancel her card and use a check instead.33. A. The growing number of students. B. The greater pressures.C. The better communication facilities.D. The lighter punishment.34. A. The woman's book is stolen. B. The woman steals the book.C. The man supports piracy.D. The man tries to persuade the woman not to buy pirated books.35. A. To tell the children who is the criminal. B. To keep the children stay at home all the time.C. To encourage children to ask for permission before playing outside the house.D. To tell children not to open doors for strangers until they get the name of the stranger.36. A. He lost his license. B. He was driving in the wrong direction.C. He knocked down a woman.D. He drove through a green light.37. A. Drivers should follow the new law. B. Drivers should not forget the old rules.C. Drivers will ignore the new law.D. Drivers find the new law has saved a lot of lives.38. A. They both think cyclists do not have to wear helmets.B. They both think cyclists should wear helmets.C. The man suggests wearing helmets while the woman thinks otherwise.D. The woman suggests wearing helmets while the man thinks otherwise.39. A. A taxi driver and a passenger. B. A driver and a friend. C. A new driver and the trainer. D. A Mother and a son.40. A. They warned people against too much drinking. B. They offered people more drinks than reasonable.C. They welcomed the law that prohibited too much drinking.D. They ignored the law that prohibited too much drinking.41. A. He will fasten his seat belt. B. He will loosen his seat belt.C. He will soon get rid of the habit of wearing the belt.D. He will ignore the requirement for wearing the belt.42. A. He tells the woman to get the right kind of petrol.B. He tells the woman that they can use any kind of petrol.C. He has enough petrol.D. He does not have enough petrol.43. A. The woman has become blind.B. The woman did not insure her car.C. The woman bumped into the man's car because he stopped suddenly.D. The man bumped into the woman's car because she stopped suddenly.44. A. It has been stolen. B. It has been seriously damaged. C. It has been slightly damaged. D. It has no problem at all.45. A. Because he can only afford a bike. B. Because a driver killed a woman in a traffic jam.C. Because there are too many car accidents.D. Because drivers may get angry easily.46. A. 50. B. 150. C. 200. D. 350.47. A. The drunken drivers. B. The absent-minded drivers. C. The drunken passengers. D. The interrupting passengers.48. A. It deserves to live. B. It should be killed immediately. C. It is a harmful insect. D. It is a black insect.49. A. He has accepted a promotion. B. He has got a pay rise. C. He is afraid of flying. D. He is afraid of the woman.50. A. She is concerned with the future rather than the present.B. She is concerned with the present rather than the future.C. She is afraid of the past.D. She is afraid of the future.51. A. She had nightmares almost every day. B. She welcomed her parents' visits.C. She slept with her parents when she was happy.D. She slept with her parents when she was afraid.52. A. She saw a ghost. B. She is writing on a white sheet.C. She was frightened by a big spider.D. She was frightened by a small spider.53. A. She did well and is likely to get the job. B. She did well, but is unlikely to get the job.C. She performed poorly and is unlikely to get the job.D. She performed poorly, but is likely to get the job.54. A. She climbed up the Eiffel Tower.B. She did not dare to climb up the Eiffel Tower.C. She enjoyed the fantastic view from the top of the tower.D. She was disappointed by the view from the top of the tower.55. A. John is afraid of flying and will soon be treated for that.B. John's wife is afraid of flying and will soon be treated for that.C. John is going to treat his wife's fear of flying.D. John's wife is going to treat her husband's fear of flying.56. A. Tom enjoyed the beach, but Robbie didn't. B. Robbie enjoyed the beach, but Tom didn't.C. Tom prefers the swimming pool to the beach.D. Robbie prefers the beach to the swimming pool.57. A. She fears going down stairs. B. She prefers taking an elevator to going up the stairs.C. She fears staying in a small, closed space.D. She breaks out in a cold sweat at the sight of an insect.58. A. The man does bungee jumping regularly. B. The woman is excited with the experience of bungee jumping.C. Both the man and the woman are afraid of heights.D. Neither of the man and the woman fear heights.59. A. Staying close to the phone. B. Closing all the curtains.C. Singing songs to herself.D. Keeping a barking dog.Part 3 Short passages and multiple choice questions(Each item: 1)110. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as an example of fashion?A. English.B. Mathematics.C. Clothes.D. Computer program writing.111. According to the passage, when will a fashion trend start?A. When most people begin to like something new.B. When important people begin to wear something new or different.C. When something different is introduced from abroad.D. When something in the past attracts the public attention.112. What is the main feature of fashion?A. Satisfying the young.B. Overlooking the old.C. Beauty.D. Change.113. Why are some people against fashion?A. Because they don't like spending money on clothes.B. Because they don't like change.C. Because they enjoy variety.D. Because it causes waste.114. What is the main idea of this passage?A. The social and economic role of fashion.B. The definition and evolution of fashion.C. The functions and characteristics of fashion.D. The constant changes of fashion.Questions 115 to 119 are based on the same passage or dialog.115. Who is qualified to take part in the Miss Hong Kong Pageant?A. Only people with a Hong Kong ID card.B. Only people born in Hong Kong.C. People with either a Hong Kong ID card or a Hong Kong birth certificate.D. People with both a Hong Kong ID card and a Hong Kong birth certificate.116. How many kinds of prizes does the pageant give?A. One.B. Two.C. Three.D. Four.117. According to the passage, what will many Miss Hong Kong contestants do after the beauty contest?A. Play a role in a movie.B. Marry a billionaire.C. Become a housewife.D. Coach young contestants.118. How many contestants will be winners in the final event?A. 25.B. 20.C. 12.D. 5.119. What can you infer about the total number of contestants in a preliminary event if one candidate is assigned No.30?A. Maybe more than 30.B. Maybe fewer than 30.C. 12.D. 5.Questions 120 to 124 are based on the same passage or dialog.120. How much did the hotel charge them initially?A. $13.B. $27.C. $29.D. $30.121. How much did the hotel overcharged them?A. $1.B. $2.C. $5.D. $9.122. How did the bellboy expect the guests to react after he pocketed $2?A. The guests would be angry.B. The guests would be happy to get a refund.C. The guests would be slightly disappointed.D. None of the above.123. Which of the following calculations did the bellboy use to find that $1 was missing?A. 30 - (27 + 2)B. 29 - (27 + 1)C. 5 - 3 - 1D. 9 - 5 - 3124. Which of the following calculations should the bellboy use to solve his puzzle?A. 27 + 2 + 1 = 30B. 30 - 5 = 27 - 2C. 29 + 1 = 30D. 30 - 1 = 29Questions 125 to 129 are based on the same passage or dialog.125. What did the couple apply to the bank for?A. A NZ$10,000 overdraft.B. A NZ$10 million overdraft.C. A US$8 million overdraft.D. None of the above.126. What is happening to the couple now?A. Only the New Zealand police are hunting for them.B. International Police are hunting for them.C. The New Zealand police have found where they are.D. International Police have found where they are.127. How was the couple's gas station?A. It made a lot of money.B. It made some money.C. It had money problems.D. It had a balance between income and expenditure.128. What did the banking expert Claire Matthews say about the couple?A. They are likely to escape being caught.B. They will be caught in a couple of days.C. They will be caught sooner or later.D. It will take a long time to catch them.129. Which of the following could be the best title for the news item?A. A couple that robbed a bank.B. A criminal couple caught.C. Bank error and police involvement.D. Bank error makes customers multi-millionaires.Questions 130 to 134 are based on the same passage or dialog.130. What was Clive doing?A. He was going out.B. He was coming home.C. He was presenting a report at a meeting.D. He was sleeping. 131. What did the police officer see at the crime scene?A. A young businessman lay in a pool of blood.B. Clive's key was in the lock of the door.C. Clive was dead.D. All of the above.132. What did the taxi driver NOT say?A. He was just one block away from the scene.B. He heard a loud noise.C. He had the car window down.D. He saw a parcel delivery truck nearby.133. What did the delivery man say?A. He guessed someone must have waited outside for Clive to come out.B. He guessed someone must have followed Clive home.C. He heard something like a car backfiring.D. He saw the taxi driving fast away from the crime scene.134. What strange thing did the delivery man say that caused the officer's suspicion?A. He played the radio loud.B. He did not hear anything.C. He knew Clive was coming back home early in the morning.D. He knew Clive was going to work early in the morning.Questions 135 to 139 are based on the same passage or dialog.135. According to the passage, what can make you an easy victim to of identity theft?A. Viruses.B. Hackers.C. Both A and B.D. Neither A nor B.136. What does the speaker advise you to do about sensitive data?A. Keep them off your computer.B. Keep them anywhere in your computer.C. Keep them in a special file in your computer.D. Keep them in Drive C of your computer.137. Why shouldn't you save credit card information on shopping sites?A. Shopping sites will charge you a monthly fee.B. Shopping sites will charge you a yearly fee.C. Hackers may delete your personal data.D. Hackers may download your personal data.138. What should you do if you get an email with a link that asks for personal information?A. Open the link and provide your personal information.B. Visit the website by typing in the address.C. Phone the website to provide your personal information.D. Open the link and provide only part of your personal information.139. What can you achieve by turning your computer off when you are not using it?A. Save electricity.B. Make the computer live longer.C. Destroy hackers or viruses.D. Prevent hackers or viruses from doing anything.Questions 140 to 144 are based on the same passage or dialog.140. What did the police officer find?A. He found a crashed car and a dead body.B. He found a crashed car and two dead bodies.C. He found a crashed car and a monkey in it.D. He found a crashed car with an injured man in it.141. What happened when the officer was looking at the car?A. The injured man called for help.B. The injured woman called for help.C. A monkey jumped out of the car.D. A monkey came out of the woods.142. How did the monkey motion the owners of the car had been drinking?A. He pretended to turn up a can by his mouth.B. He raised a can and poured the water out.C. He drank some water.D. He got some water from a can.143. How did the monkey motion the owners of the car had been smoking?A. He struck a match to light a cigarette.B. He put a cigarette between his lips.C. He put his fingers together and held them to his mouth.D. He pretended to be smelling at something. 144. Who was driving the car at the time of the car crash?A. The man.B. The woman.C. The monkey.D. Nobody.Questions 145 to 149 are based on the same passage or dialog.145. Whom did the team from Ottawa University interview?A. Nearly 400 young drivers.B. More than 400 male drivers.C. More than 400 male and female drivers.D. Nearly 400 drivers of all ages.146. What did most of those interviewed believe?A. They drove better than younger people.B. They drove better than most women.C. They drove better than others.D. They drove as well as others.147. What does Mr. Brown really think about the effect of confidence in driving?A. It is absolutely positive.B. It is mostly positive.C. It is mostly negative.D. It is neither positive nor negative.148. According to the speaker, what should government road safety departments start doing?A. Treating research on drivers lightly.B. Treating research on drivers seriously.C. Making serious research on drivers.D. Making a little research on drivers.149. What is the passage mainly about?A. Most drivers are over-confident.B. Male drivers are more confident than female drivers.C. Older drivers are more confident than younger drivers.D. More regulations should be introduced against reckless driving.Questions 150 to 154 are based on the same passage or dialog.150. Which of the following is true according to the speaker?A. No one loves flying.B. Only birds love flying.C. Not everyone likes to fly.D. Most people know how to deal with fear of flying.151. According to the speaker, if one and his neighbor both fear flying, what can they do to lessen their fears?A. Talk about their experiences in flying.B. Share their fears with each other.C. Break the ice with a firm handshake.D. Walk across the aisle to talk to the person.152. What is the advantage of bringing an MP3 player with you when flying?A. It can create a small world of your own.B. It can decrease the noise from the engine.C. You can concentrate on the music you like.D. All of the above.153. What does the speaker finally suggest?A. Do something that engage your mind to forget the fear.B. Do something interesting to forget the fear.C. Try to forget the height.D. Try to remember the height.154. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?A. The Importance of Overcoming Fear of Flying.B. Types of People Who Fear Flying.C. Ways to Lessen Your Fear of Flying.D. The Relationship between Fear and Types of Passengers. Questions 155 to 159 are based on the same passage or dialog.155. Why do some people fear darkness?A. They had a frightening experience in darkness.B. They were born with phobia of darkness.C. They are just like children.D. They have too often stayed in brightly-lit rooms.156. What makes the idea of being harmed stay in a phobic patient's mind?A. He has not escaped from the frightening situation quickly enough.B. He has not tested his idea of the frightening situation.C. He has not got help from family members.D. He is an irrational person by nature.157. What are phobic patients exposed to in an exposure therapy?A. Many cheerful things.B. Different kinds of frightening things.C. Darkness.D. Strong light.158. How do phobic patients deal with a fearful situation in a step-by-step therapy?A. They give up whenever they want to.B. They do not feel relaxed until the end of the therapy.C. They overcome different levels of fear all at once.D. They overcome different levels of fear one by one.159. Which of the following could be the best title of the passage?A. Fear of Darkness: A Problem for Many.B. How to Overcome Fear of Darkness.C. Irrational Fear of Darkness.D. The Causes and Handling of Fear of Darkness.Part 4 Short passages and True/False questionsQuestions 160 to 164 are based on the same passage or dialog.160. Fashion design started about a thousand years ago. F161. Fashion designing grew because of increased tourism T.162. Jackie Kennedy, Marylin Monroe and Jane Mansfield are examples of famous people promoting fashion designing. T 163. Fashion designers limited their attentions to famous people in the 1960s . F164. In the decades following 1960, fashionable clothes were available to the mass market. TQuestions 165 to 169 are based on the same passage or dialog.165. The lawyer wanted to prove the saying to be correct. F166. The lawyer wanted to take some money to heaven. T167. The lawyer slept on bags filled with money. F168. The lawyer put the money above him so that he could get it before rising to heaven . T169. The wife believed the money should have been put in the basement because her husband would go to the hell. T tions170 to 174 are based on the same passage or dialog.170. The trial is concerned with a burglar case. F171. The judge announced the verdict himself. F172. The verdict found the defendant innocent. T173. The relatives of the defendant were delighted. T174. The defendant was innocent in reality. FQuestions 175 to 179 are based on the same passage or dialog.175. Present at the seminar are an engineer, a physician, and a mathematician. F176. The engineer tries to use a trash can to cover the fire. F177. The physicist is concerned with precision. T178. The mathematician is satisfied with an abstract solution. T179. The story says people of different professions may look at the same problem from different angles . TQuestions 180 to 184 are based on the same passage or dialog.180. To reduce one's fear, one had better avoid drinking alcoholic beverages. F181. Young children may find a flight experience exciting. T182. If you observe young children's behavior, you may get more nervous. F183. Even if you are not afraid of the height, you had better not sit by the window. F184. Think about the numerous safe flights that take place every day, and you will feel better. TPart 5 Long dialogs and multiple choice questionsQuestions 185 to 189 are based on the same passage or dialog.185. What does the woman suggest?A. Buying the man a suit for work.B. Buying the man a suit for travel.C. Buying herself a suit for work.D. Buying herself a suit for modeling.186. What does the woman think about the suit the man is wearing?A. It looks handsome.B. It looks outdated.C. It should be cleaned.D. It should be ironed.187. Why doesn't the man like the jacket the woman recommends?A. Because it is single-breasted.B. Because it is double-breasted.C. Because it is brown.D. Because it looks out of style.188. What kind of trousers does the man dislike?A. Dark blue trousers.B. Short trousers.C. Black trousers.D. Brown trousers.189. What does the woman think about the black trousers?A. They are too long.B. They are too short.C. They can be shortened if they are too long.D. They should be longer.Questions 190 to 194 are based on the same passage or dialog.190. What is Robert doing?A. He is buying a lottery ticket.B. He is looking at his lottery ticket.C. He is looking at the woman's lottery ticket.D. He is asking the woman to look at the wining lottery ticket. 191. Why doesn't the woman know the final result?A. They won't announce the result until tomorrow.B. They haven't drawn the winning numbers yet.C. The horse race has not started yet.D. The horse race has not finished yet.192. Why does the woman feel lucky with that particular ticket?A. It does not include an unlucky number like 13.B. It does not include an odd number like 7.C. It has her complete birth date in it.D. It has her birthday in it.193. What does Robert think about a Ferrari car?A. It can be very expensive.B. It runs fast.C. It looks beautiful.D. It is a safe car.194. What does the woman think about the car?A. It is cheap and of bad quality.B. It is inexpensive and of good quality.C. It is expensive and will cost her all the money.D. It is expensive but she can still save some money. Questions 195 to 199 are based on the same passage or dialog.195. What is the dialog mainly about?A. The man tells the woman about the mugging he experienced.B. The woman tells the man about the mugging she experienced.C. The woman tells the man about the mugging her friend experienced.D. The woman advises the man not to commit mugging.196. What did the woman lose in the mugging?A. Her one-week pay.B. MasterCard, Visa card and 66 dollars.C. Her ID, Visa card and 60 dollars.D. Her credit card.197. When was the woman robbed?A. Just before dawn in a dark alley.B. At sunset on the sunny side of the street.C. In broad daylight in a parking lot.D. In the park during the day.198. What can we learn from the woman's description of the mugger?A. He is about 170 cms tall and unusually fat.B. He is a teenager with pale-blue eyes.C. He is a tall, strong young man.D. He is short, with brown eyes.199. What does Jackie hope will happen to the mugger?A. He spends the remaining years of his life in prison.B. He reforms and becomes a useful citizen.C. He apologizes to her next time they meet in the park.D. He gets a fine of 60 dollars.Questions 200 to 204 are based on the same passage or dialog.200. What happened to the man?A. He had a major accident.B. He had a small accident .C. He drove back home without any problem.D. He won a race.201. What would happen to the driver if he talked on the cell phone while driving?A. He would hit another car.B. He would hit somebody walking across the street.C. He would be accused by the police.D. He would be put into prison.202. What would the police charge the driver with?A. Illegal driving.B. Driving without concentration.C. Drunk driving.D. All of the above. 203. What encouraging words does the woman say?A. The driver is not arrested.B. The driver does not get a fine.C. Nobody is hurt.D. Nobody dies.204. According to the dialog, what is the problem with drivers who have cell phones?A. Their phones may beep a lot while there is a green light.B. Their phones may beep a lot while the traffic is crowded.C. They may not be aware of the fact that talking on the cell phone while driving is dangerous.D. They want to talk more on the phone than usual.Questions 205 to 209 are based on the same passage or dialog.205. Where did the woman go?A. She went to see a movie.B. She went to see a concert.C. She went to treat a patient.D. She went to see a psychiatrist.206. Which method did the woman try before?A. Medicine.B. Physical exercise.C. More contact with spiders.D. All of the above.207. According to the woman, what will she do at the sight of a spider?A. She will run as fast as she can.B. She will stand there, unable to move.C. She will step on it and kill it.D. She will call for help.208. How did the woman become afraid of spiders?A. She killed a spider by accident.B. She was bitten by a spider.C. She saw a horror film about spiders when she was a child.D. She saw a spider eating a mosquito. 209. What did the woman feel about spiders when she grew up?A. She became less afraid of spiders.B. She became even more afraid of spiders.C. Her fear for spiders remained the same.D. She started to like spiders.1、最困难的事就是认识自己。
英语期末考试题大一一、听力理解(共20分)1. 短对话理解(每题1分,共10题)请根据所听到的对话内容,选择正确的答案。
(1)A. 早上好 B. 下午好 C. 晚上好(2)A. 去图书馆 B. 去超市 C. 去电影院(3)A. 打电话 B. 发邮件 C. 见面谈(4)A. 5美元 B. 10美元 C. 15美元(5)A. 英语老师 B. 数学老师 C. 物理老师(6)A. 明天 B. 今天 C. 昨天(7)A. 去公园 B. 去海边 C. 去爬山(8)A. 做作业 B. 看电影 C. 听音乐(9)A. 坐公交车 B. 骑自行车 C. 步行(10)A. 8点 B. 9点 C. 10点2. 长对话理解(每题2分,共5题)请根据所听到的对话内容,选择正确的答案。
(11)A. 他们计划去法国度假B. 他们计划去意大利度假C. 他们计划去西班牙度假(12)A. 他喜欢篮球B. 他喜欢足球C. 他喜欢排球(13)A. 她正在找工作B. 她正在找房子C. 她正在找学校(14)A. 他们将在图书馆见面B. 他们将在咖啡馆见面C. 他们将在公园见面(15)A. 他建议她去看医生B. 他建议她去吃药C. 他建议她去休息二、阅读理解(共30分)3. 阅读下列短文,完成16-25题。
(每题2分,共10题)(16)What is the main idea of the passage?A. The importance of teamworkB. The benefits of exerciseC. The effects of stress(17)What does the author suggest to deal with stress?A. To take a breakB. To seek helpC. To change jobs(18)Which of the following is NOT a cause of stress mentioned in the passage?A. Work pressureB. Financial problemsC. Lack of sleep(19)What is the relationship between stress and health according to the passage?A. Stress can lead to serious health issuesB. Stress can improve healthC. Stress has no effect on health(20)What is the best title for the passage?A. Stress and HealthB. The Causes of StressC. Coping with Stress4. 阅读下列短文,完成26-30题。
大一末考英语试题及答案一、听力理解(共15分)1. What is the woman going to do tonight?A. Go to a concertB. Visit her parentsC. Work at the library2. How much did the man pay for the ticket?A. $15B. $25C. $353. What time does the store close?A. At 5:00 p.m.B. At 6:00 p.m.C. At 7:00 p.m.4. Where are the speakers?A. In a restaurantB. At a bus stopC. In a classroom5. What is the woman's opinion about the movie?A. It's too longB. It's very excitingC. It's quite boring二、阅读理解(共30分)Passage 1According to the passage, which of the following is NOT a reason for people to choose online shopping?A. ConvenienceB. VarietyC. High pricesPassage 2What does the author suggest as the best way to improve English?A. Reading more booksB. Watching English moviesC. Joining an English club三、词汇与语法(共25分)6. The weather is getting ________ colder as winter approaches.A. veryB. quiteC. much7. She ________ to the meeting this afternoon if she doesn't feel better.A. won't goB. doesn't goC. didn't go8. The book is worth ________.A. to readB. readingC. being read9. ________ the bad weather, we had a great time at the party.A. In spite ofB. Because ofC. Due to10. The teacher asked us to ________ the text and then summarize it in our own words.A. copyB. readC. memorize四、完形填空(共15分)11. The man was so tired that he fell asleep ________ he knew it.A. unlessB. beforeC. after12. She decided to ________ her job because she needed more time for her family.A. apply forB. give upC. take over13. The new law will come into ________ next month.A. effectB. useC. practice14. He is ________ to win the competition, as he has been training very hard.A. likelyB. reluctantC. eager15. The company has ________ a new policy to improve employee satisfaction.A. introducedB. implementedC. enforced五、翻译(共15分)16. 随着科技的发展,人们的生活变得越来越方便。
听力答案(大一第二学期测试题)Unit 1 test1. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Heavy metal.B. Rock.C. Golden oldies.D. Pop music.2. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She is from Hong Kong.B. She is familiar with the Hong Kong singers.C. She is not familiar with the music they are listening to.D. She enjoys the music they are listening to.3. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The man won't turn on the stereo for the woman.B. The woman loves fast music.C. Slow music can give people energy according to the man.D. Fast music can give people energy according to the man.4. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The man thinks the tickets are inexpensive while the woman thinks they are expensive.B. The man thinks the tickets are expensive while the woman thinks they are inexpensive.C. They both think the tickets are expensive.D. They both think the tickets are inexpensive.5. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The man probably moved in not long ago.B. The woman probably moved in not long ago.C. The man is interested in the bass.D. The woman wants to finish the party as early as possible.Part III1. What has Williams recently said?A. Music piracy is costing the music industry a lot of money.B. Music piracy is a good thing.C. Music piracy promotes the popularity of his songs.D. Music piracy should be banned.2. Why is Williams so rich now?A. He has recently inherited a lot of money.B. He has benefited a great deal from music piracy.C. He has got lots of money from the record companies.D. He has received large donations from his fans.3. When Williams asked the record companies about the issue of music piracy, what responses did he get from them?A. They were angry but would not do anything about it.B. They found themselves helpless.C. They did not care since they could get lots of money from over-priced CDs.D. They were angry and were trying to settle the issue in court.4. What examples of music piracy are mentioned in the passage?A. Online song-sharing.B. CD copying.C. Downloading songs from the Internet.D. Both A) and B).5. What is the speaker's tone about music piracy?A. Neutral.B. Negative.C. Positive.D. Sarcastic.Unit 2 test1. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The man is inviting the woman to go to theater.B. The woman always sees movies in theater.C. The man likes to see movies in theater.D. The woman doesn't like seeing movies at all.2. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The woman likes animation while the man likes realistic movies.B. The man likes animation while the woman likes realistic movies.C. They both like computer animation.D. They both like realistic movies.3. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. He doesn't want to see the movie.B. He wants to see the movie with the woman.C. He wants to see the movie with the woman and her friends.D. He has never heard of the movie.4. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. New films, especially war films.B. Any films except violent films.C. Any great films.D. A war film with a hero.5. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. He is an American.B. He has a poor hearing.C. He understands the movie completely.D. He missed some details of the movie.1. What are the man and woman talking about?A. The good sound system of a theater.B. The good and bad points about a horror movie.C. What movies to watch.D. The movies they plan to watch and what they have already watched.2. Which of the following movies did the man not suggest?A. A science fiction movie.B. A comedy.C. A horror movie.D. A war movie.3. According to the woman, why does the man want to see a horror movie?A. Because he likes movies that are really violent.B. Because he likes to see monsters.C. Because the girl is crazy about horror movies.D. Because he wants the girl to move closer to him.4. What did the man do at the sight of a monster moving across the screen?A. He jumped out of excitement.B. He coughed.C. He jumped and screamed.D. He ran out of the theater.5. What did the man do that annoyed the girl?A. He threw popcorn in the aisle.B. He ate popcorn with a lot of noise.C. He threw Coke at a neighbor.D. He threw Coke on the floor.UNIT 31. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. They are close friends.B. They are strangers to each other.C. They are colleagues.D. They are members of the same family.2. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Because Rob has fallen in love with another girl.B. Because they quarreled with each other.C. Because Rob has been cheating Susie.D. Because Rob has found Susie unfaithful.3. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She is in deep love with the man.B. She has broken off with the man.C. She hasn't decided to marry the man.D. She has got a new boyfriend.4. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She broke up with Jim two month ago.B. She went through an unhappy feeling.C. She never believes in love at first sight.D. Her opinion towards love is influenced by her sister's experience.5. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Chocolates.B. Toys.C. A DIY cup.D. Flowers.1. What did Mike do to make Helen so happy?A. He gave her a ring as a present.B. He asked her a funny question.C. He proposed marriage to her.D. He asked her to go out with him.2. What was Mike like when he tried to pop the question?A. He was nervous and trembling all over.B. He was nervous but managed to calm down.C. He dropped on his knees and cried.D. He laughed wildly.3. How did Helen help Mike out?A. She showed him her ring.B. She showed him his ring.C. She put a ring on his finger.D. She gave him a hint by showing her ring finger.4. What is true of the ring?A. It is a newly bought ring.B. It is a family treasure.C. It is a ring bought in a foreign country.D. It is a ring given by a friend as a gift.5. What does Helen think about wearing the ring?A. She is afraid of wearing it for fear of losing it.B. She is unwilling to wear it because she doesn't like it.C. She is delighted to wear it as it is a token of good fortune.D. She is excited to wear it as it is an expensive one.UNIT 41. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Because short slogans are refreshing.B. Because short slogans can catch busy people's attention.C. Because only short slogans are impressive.D. Because the Coca-Cola company has set a good example.2. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The man asks for some money to buy bread.B. The woman spends a lot of money shopping.C. The woman wants to buy some spring clothes for the man.D. The man is quite angry at the woman not buying him bread.3. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Ads should be made by local people.B. The lipstick ad is more effective in Germany.C. Ads should be adapted for particular places.D. The same ad can be used in various places.4. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. To show how fast one can buy things with the card.B. To show how much he likes the card.C. To express his disagreement with the woman.D. To express his agreement with the woman.5. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She is a loyal customer to Nokia.B. She is a loyal customer to Ericsson.C. She is easily influenced by advertisements.D. She is a tough consumer.1. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a purpose of advertising?A. To encourage listeners to buy a product.B. To persuade readers to support an organization.C. To encourage readers to get rid of a certain idea.D. To persuade listeners to agree with a certain idea.2. According to the passage, who is most likely to pay for an ad?A. The advertiser.B. An advertising agency.C. The retailer.D. The shop.3. Which of the following is second in importance?A. Local advertising.B. Trade advertising.C. National advertising.D. Professional advertising.4. Which of the following is true of direct mail?A. Mail advertisements go to people with certain characteristics.B. Mail advertisements go to producers rather than professionals.C. Mail advertisements are more effective than TV commercials.D. Mail advertisements are more expensive than other forms of advertisements.5. What is the passage mainly talking about?A. The role of advertising in modern society.B. The definition and classification of ads.C. The effects of various types of ads.D. The importance of various types of ads.UNIT 51. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. His parents wanted him to learn to be responsible.B. His parents believed it was good for his health.C. His parents hoped he would not be lonely.D. His parents loved animals.2. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She saw her uncle riding a horse many times when she was young.B. She once worked at stables.C. Her uncle gave her a horse as a birthday present once.D. Her uncle worked at the local stables.3. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Dogs.B. Rabbits.C. Cats.D. Turtles.4. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She is all for it.B. She is completely against it.C. She is willing to accept a dog, but on certain conditions.D. She needs only a dog that can do a lot of hard work.5. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The woman disagrees with keeping animals in zoos.B. The man thinks animals in zoos lose their freedom totally.C. The woman thinks animals in zoos are well-fed.D. The man disagrees with keeping animals in zoos.1. Why is the cat called Bo?A. The cat is named after a clown called Bo.B. The cat is named after a singer called Bo.C. A jazz composer called Bo gave the cat the name.D. A magician called Bo gave the cat the name.2. Why does the woman call her cat a bad boy?A. He lives in the countryside.B. He runs out in the fields.C. He catches various kinds of animals.D. He attacks a vet.3. Why was the woman concerned about the cat one day?A. He killed too many animals.B. He was run over by a car.C. He jumped down from too high a place.D. He could not walk steadily.4. What happened at the vet's clinic?A. The cat attacked the vet.B. The cat ran away from the vet's.C. The vet gave the cat a thorough checkup.D. The vet gave the cat a shot.5. Why was the cat limping?A. He got hurt in a traffic accident.B. He fell out of a window.C. He wanted attention and love.D. He was feeling playful.UNIT 61. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The man thinks negatively about them while the woman is positive about them.B. The woman thinks negatively about them while the man is positive about them.C. Both the man and woman think they play a positive role.D. Both the man and woman think they play a negative role.2. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. They were cheap.B. The salesgirl talked her into doing so.C. She wanted to give one to her sister.D. She could enjoy a discount for buying two.3. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. They are really too short.B. They are really too long.C. They will look well if one wears suitable shoes.D. They will look well if the tailor shortens them a bit.4. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The man won't go to the fashion show with the woman.B. The woman is a fashion designer.C. The man sometimes follows the fashion trend.D. The woman bought the tickets at high prices.5. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Shanghai has been on the same level with Paris.B. The chances of Shanghai becoming a fashion capital are small.C. Shanghai may soon rival Paris and MilanD. Shanghai lacks the elements that make a fashion leader.1. What does the woman suggest?A. Buying the man a suit for work.B. Buying the man a suit for travel.C. Buying herself a suit for work.D. Buying herself a suit for modeling.2. What does the woman think about the suit the man is wearing?A. It looks handsome.B. It looks outdated.C. It should be cleaned.D. It should be ironed.3. Why doesn't the man like the jacket the woman recommends?A. Because it is single-breasted (单排扣的).B. Because it is double-breasted (双排扣的).C. Because it is brown.D. Because it looks out of style.4. What kind of trousers does the man dislike?A. Dark blue trousers.B. Short trousers.C. Black trousers.D. Brown trousers.5. What does the woman think about the black trousers?A. They are too long.B. They are too short.C. They can be shortened if they are too long.D. They should be longer.Unit 1 1-5 CCDBC 1-5 BCDDAUnit 2 1-5 CBABD 1-5DBDCAUnit 3 1-5 BDCDC 1-5CADBA精品文档Unit 4 1-5BBCDC 1-5CAAABUnit 5 1-5ABACA 1-5BCDACUnit 6 1-5DDCAC 1-5ACBDC收集于网络,如有侵权请联系管理员删除。
大一期末考试英语试题202 Passage 1The only living man in the world to be struck by lightning 7 times is former Shanadoah Park Ranger Roy C. Sullivan, the human lightning-conductor of V irginia. His attraction for lightning began in 1942 ( lost big toenail) and was resumed in July 1969 (lost eyebrows), in July 1970 (left shoulder seared), on April 16, 1972 (hair set on fire) and on Aug. 7, 1973. On that day, as he was driving along, a bolt came out of a small, low-lying cloud, hit him on the head through his hat, set his hair on fire again, knocked him 10 ft. out of his car, went through both legs, and knocked his left shoe off. He had to pour a pail of water over his head to cool off. Then, on June 5, 1976, he was struck again for the sixth time, his ankle injured. When he was struck for the seventh time on June 25, 1977, while fishing, he was sent to Waynesboro Hospital with chest and stomach burns. He can offer no explanation for his magnetism, but he has donated his lightning-burnt Ranger hats to some of the Guinness World Records Exhibit Halls.1. The word "bolt" in line 6 means ____.[A] a big branch of a tree[B] a piece of dark cloud[C] a flash of lightning with thunder[D] a kind of bird found in the U. S.2. Every time Sullivan was struck ____.[A] he was driving a car[B] he was sent to a hospital[C] he was hurt one way or another[D] he was seriously injured3. From the passage we can know that ____.[A] Sullivan never wore a hat but once[B] Sullivan always wore a hat to protect himself from lightning[C] Sullivan collected other people's hats[D] Sullivan often wore a hat when he went out4. If Sullivan should be struck again, ____.[A] the result is difficult to predict[B] he would be sent to a hospital[C] he would certainly die[D] he wouldn't be injured[总题数:9;总分数:18分;总参考时间:18分0秒]【参考答案】1.C 2.C 3.D 4.A 5.D 6.D 7.D 8.B 9.A02 Passage 2 If we were asked exactly what we were doing a year ago, we should probably have to say that we could not remember. But if we had kept a book and had written in it an account of what we did each day, we should be able to give an answer to the question.It is the same in history. Many things have been forgotten because we do not have any written account of them. Sometimes men did keep a record of the most important happenings in their country, but often it was destroyed by fire or in a war. Sometimes there was never any written record at all because the people of that time and place did not know how to write. For example, we know a good deal about the people who lived in China 4, 000 years ago, because they could write and leave written records for those who lived after them. But we know almost nothing about the people who lived even 200 years ago in central Africa, because they had not learned to write.Sometimes, of course, even if the people cannot write, theymay know something of the past. They have heard about it from older people, and often songs and dances and stories have been made about the most important happenings, and these have been sung and acted and told for many generations. For most people are proud to tell what their fathers did in the past. This we may call 'remembered history'. Some of it has now been written down. It is not so exact or so valuable to us as written history is, because words are much more easily changed when used again and again in speech than when copied in writing. But where there are no written records, such spoken stories are often very helpful.5. Which of the following ideas is not conveyed in the passage?____[A] "Remembered history", compared with written history, is less reliable.[B] Written records of the past plays a most important role in our learning of the human history.[C] A written account of our daily activities helps us to be able to answer any questions.[D] Where there are no written records, there is no history.6. We know very little about the central Africa 200 years ago because ____.[A] there was nothing worth being written down at that time[B] the people there ignored the importance of keeping a record[C] the written records were perhaps destroyed by a fire[D] the people there had not known how to write7. Remembered history" refers to ____.[A] history based on a person's imagination[B] stories of important happenings passed down frommouth to mouth[C] songs and dances about the most important events[D] both B and C8. "Remembered history" is regarded as valuable only when ____.[A] it is written down[B] no written account is available[C] it proves to be true[D] people are interested in it9. It can be inferred from the passage that we could have learned much more about our past than we do now if our ancestors had ____.[A] kept a written record of every past event[B] not burnt their written records in wars[C] told exact stories of the most important happening [D] made more songs and dances。
大一下学期期末英语听力复习材料Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice questions1. A. The man thinks negatively about them while the woman is positive about them.B. The woman thinks negatively about them while the man is positive about them.C. Both the man and woman think they play a positive role。
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They are really too short。
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They are really too long.C. They will look well if one wears suitable shoes.D. They will look well if the tailor shortens them a bit。
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The man won't go to the fashion show with the woman。
B. The woman is a fashion designer.C. The man sometimes follows the fashion trend.D. The woman bought the tickets at high prices。
大学英语听力2标准答案Lesson 1PART AI. a b a a b b a b a b II. c b c b c a b b c aDialogue 11 c b d a c 2. south of the capital city \one dining room, two bedrooms, a kitchen, a garden \a refrigerator, a dishwasher, and an electric stove. \150,000 dollars Dialogue21.a a b a c2. opposite a park \has a lovely view \it hasa balcony \the lowest rent of the similar kind of flat inthat district.Lesson 2Part AI. Stop \ about \ help \ Black,speak \ make,mistakes \ isn’t,first \understand \ good \ got,about \don’t,think,husband,would,letII. sixteen\ Most \ looks \ like \ but perhaps \ light \ However \ everything else Dialogue 11.b d b a b2. tall and handsome \ big blueeyes,beautiful long blond hair \ two big rings \ creative \ free English lessons,patientPassage1. c c a c c2. Do you have a family? \ Does he smoke? \ Does your son drink wine? \ Does he ever come home late at night? \ How old is he?2006-12-6 17:42:52 superfishLesson 3PART AI 398-4071 \ 278-9536 \ 271-8265 \ 718-4291 \ 310-449-6213II I’m calling from \ Can I speak to Am I speaking to \ You’ve go t the wrong number Dialogue 11 d a d c a2 F F T T FDialogue 21. c b b c c 2.1) Number, please? 2) Where to?3) What number?4) Who are you calling? 5) What’s your name, sir? 6) Can you spell it out? 7) Where are you calling from?Lesson 4Part AI.1. speaking. 2. Sorry. She’s out. Would you like to leave a message? 3. I’m afraid you’ve got the wrong number.4. All right. I’ll call back later.5. Hold the line, please. I’ll get a piece of paper.II. could I speak to/ Just a minute/she’s no t here/ give Bob a call/83602505 Dialogue 11. c c b d d2. 1) her husband’s shirts/her blouses 2) the laundry that morning 3) early the next morning 4) topdrawer on the left 5) have troubled the housekeeper/looked in the wardrobePassage 11. c c b c b2. T F F T TLESSON 5PART AI. 1. (7:15) 2. (8:35) 3. (6:30) 4. (10:10) 5. (2:45a.m.) 6. (7:52 p.m.) 7. (10:40) 8. (3:55) 9. (14:00) 10.(10.45) 11. (22:00) 12. (00:20)II.1) between 7 a. m. and 9 a.m. 2) between 12 noon and 1:30 p.m. 3) from 4 p.m. to 4:30 p. m. 4) between 7p.m. and 8 p.m.Dialogue 11. c b b d d2.1) 12 noon 2) 5:30 p.m. 3)577 4)2:00 p.m.5) 90 minutes Dialogue 21.1)13:05 2)5:45 3)14:15 4)10:45 5)15:00 6)8:00 7)16:30 8)14:40 9)15:00 10)0:102. T T F F T)Lesson 6Part AI. d a a b c b d b d d第2/5页II. Sept.9, 1953/Nov.12, 1951/May 21, 1973/June 4,1974/Feb.23, 1980Part B1. 1) 8:15 2) 12:00 and 1:00 3) 6:30 4) 5:35 5) 5:402. a d a c c Passage11.b c a d b2. 1) sell their new products 2) her bathroom faucet. 3) three days later 4) to the wrong place/MrsSmith’s houseQUIZE 1rdPart A I. 1. 389-1074 2. 28th 3. 1:15 4. 239 5. 3 6. 20th 7. 8:40 8.nd19:10 9. 22 10. 516-421-9035 II. a c d b cPart B I. Hurry up What time is it now 7:15 the play 8:00 II. T F T F TLESSON 7PART A1.1.at2.and3.the4.some5.a of6.from7.but8.of9.as 10.for II.1.Of 2.are from 3.to 4.can for 5.to the atDialogue 11. 1)She can’t decide whether to g o to university or geta job. 2)To study economics at a university. 3)Because he thinks Jane is good atcalculating. 4)Because she thinks she will have no time for fun with too much study. 5)She might go to university.1.1) he would go on studying 2) he would major in economics 3) what’s best for her 4)have time for fun 5)a part-time jobDialogue 21. b a b c b 2 1) I’d go on to take a new course. 2) must think of the future. 3) Why don’t you just write 4) should think very seriously 5) ought to get more informationLesson 8Part AI. 1. 7,068 2. 5,231 3. 1,005 4. 4,716 5. 2,500 6. 4,9087. 13,034 8. 90,284 9. 47,359 10. 56,708 II. 1) 12,925 2) 11,730 3) 12,598 4) 3,407 5) 8,448 6) 5,468 7) 4,926 8) 4,802 9) 3,906 10) 1,764Dialogue 1第3/5页1. b a c a d2. 1) go out more 2) go to the pubs 3) joina club 4) speak to people first 5) start his conversation with the weatherPassage1. 1) 100 kilos. 2) a small book 3) listed on page 11 of the small book 4) two weeks 5) having her dinner 3. 1) She was very fat and was getting heavier every month. 2) She should get on a diet. 3) Because she wasn’t any thinner. Instead, she was even fatter. 4) She was eating potatoes and bread. 5) Because she ate her diet only at lunch time.LESSON 9PART AI. a d b d a c b d II 1. The Smiths usually spend their weekends in the country. 2. They rarely go dancing. 3. John never goes to pubs 4. Mary answered the questions correctly 5. Robert did the exercise very well 6. Mother told me not to speak quicklyDialogue 11. d d a c d2.1) type 2)operate office computer 3) modern office equipment 4) shorthand 5) German, French and Chinese.Dialogue 21. 1) Boss and secretary 2) To tell him that Mr Hudson wanted to speak to him on the phone3) To photocopy the director’s report for afternoon use4) Not to call her boyfriend from the office 5) To bring hima cup of coffee 2. db d d bLesson TenPart A I.1. D A D B D C C B II. 1. Does this bus stop at the hospital?2. Have you got time to finish making that dress today?3. Bob goes home from school at noon.4. The girlstook their dog with them.. 5. You may get off at the next stop. 6. Please turn that music off at once.Part B1. B A C B A2. finance section report for work former typist too early replace transfer general manager’sdifficult take it easy a couple of weeksPassage第4/5页1. T F F T T2. 1) large book of speeches 2) before he left for his plane 3) 60 minutes 4) two copies of the speech 5) the man’s。
大一下学期期末英语听力复习材料Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice questions1. A. The man thinks negatively about them while the woman is positive about them.B. The woman thinks negatively about them while the man is positive about them.C. Both the man and woman think they play a positive role.D. Both the man and woman think they play a negative role.2. A. They were cheap. B. The salesgirl talked her into doing so.C. She wanted to give one to her sister.D. She could enjoy a discount for buying two.3. A. They are really too short. B. They are really too long.C. They will look well if one wears suitable shoes.D. They will look well if the tailor shortens them a bit.4. A. The man won't go to the fashion show with the woman. B. The woman is a fashion designer.C. The man sometimes follows the fashion trend.D. The woman bought the tickets at high prices.5. A. Shanghai has been on the same level with Paris. B. The chances of Shanghai becoming a fashion capital are small.C. Shanghai may soon rival Paris and Milan .D. Shanghai lacks the elements that make it a fashion leader.6. A. Long skirts are in fashion this summer. B. She prefers to wear miniskirts.C. She likes very long skirts.D. She dislikes very long skirts.7. A. He has little sense of style. B. He is good at choosing a tie that matches his shirt.C. He likes polka dots.D. He favors stripes.8. A. She cleaned the man's shoes. B. She discarded the man's shoes.C. She bought the man a new pair of shoes.D. She helped the man look for his sneakers.9. A. He was a late starter on his career path. B. Early success brings lifelong happiness.C. Often there is a high price to pay for success.D. A high salary is the key to satisfaction.10. A. Idiots like to wear jeans. B. Gentlemen wear best-quality trousers.C. Old-looking jeans are preferred.D. New jeans are preferred.11. A. It is worthwhile to buy the expensive sunglasses. B. It is not worthwhile to buy the expensive sunglasses.C. Cheaper sunglasses sell well.D. Expensive sunglasses sell well.12. A. They are proud of their beautiful figures. B. They are too worried about their appearance.C. They are beautiful.D. They are too thin.13. A. They are worthless people. B. They don't like to spend money.C. They make too much money.D. They spend too much money.14. A. She is going to travel. B. She is going to blow it all immediately.C. She is going to save it for future use.D. She is going to invest it in a project.15. A. They depend mainly on bookstores to get rich. B. They depend mainly on cheating.C. They know the secret to getting rich.D. They may not really know how to make a fortune.16. A. To spend it at Christmas. B. To pay the tuition. C. To buy books. D. To pay for the accommodations.17. A. The interest rates have been low. B. The interest rates would rise soon.C. Her old computer did not work well.D. The new computer was on sale.18. A. When he borrows money from a friend. B. When he receives his salary.C. Not until half a year later.D. Not until a year later.19. A. More than 30 pounds. B. Exactly 30 pounds. C. Less than 30 pounds. D. Less than 13 pounds.20. A. Put all her money in the bank. B. Put her money in his hands.C. Write down her decision to save.D. Keep a record of her income and expenditure.21. A. She will try her luck with a lottery ticket. B. She is sure she is going to win.C. She wants to share the money she wins with the man.D. She wants to buy the ticket by herself.22. A. She would try to become a famous star. B. She would spend all of it on travel.C. She would save all of it in a bank.D. She would consider both saving and enjoyment.23. A. He plans to travel around the world to enjoy himself at his 40s. B. He wants to lead a luxurious life.C. He thinks money can buy happiness.D. He hopes to save up money to help the poor.24. A. He is generous to friends. B. He's saved up a large sum of money.C. He is mean with his money.D. He boasts his attitude toward spending.25. A. Warning the woman against walking at night. B. Offering to walk back with the woman.C. Saying goodbye to the woman.D. Telling the woman to be on guard.26. A. He stole a mobile phone. B. He lost his purse. C. He had his mobile phone stolen. D. He is an annoying man.27. A. She hopes to get back her laptop. B. She hopes to catch the thief.C. She hopes Steve will get over his rage.D. She hopes Steve will get some compensation.28. A. None. B. One. C. Two D. Three.29. A. Her bike was locked by the police. B. Her bike was damaged.C. Her bike and lock were stolen.D. Her bike pump was stolen.30. A. The man is for harsh punishments while the woman is against them.B. The woman is for harsh punishments while the man is against them.C. They are both in favor of harsh punishments.D. They are both against harsh punishments.31. A. He is fed up with the slow legal procedure. B. He thinks the slow legal procedure cannot be avoided.C. He thinks only dangerous criminals should be punished quickly.D. He thinks the courts make too many checks.32. A. Spend less than 300 pounds on her credit card. B. Make a new copy of her card.C. Cancel her card and get a new one.D. Cancel her card and use a check instead.33. A. The growing number of students. B. The greater pressures.C. The better communication facilities.D. The lighter punishment.34. A. The woman's book is stolen. B. The woman steals the book.C. The man supports piracy.D. The man tries to persuade the woman not to buy pirated books.35. A. To tell the children who is the criminal. B. To keep the children stay at home all the time.C. To encourage children to ask for permission before playing outside the house.D. To tell children not to open doors for strangers until they get the name of the stranger.36. A. He lost his license. B. He was driving in the wrong direction.C. He knocked down a woman.D. He drove through a green light.37. A. Drivers should follow the new law. B. Drivers should not forget the old rules.C. Drivers will ignore the new law.D. Drivers find the new law has saved a lot of lives.38. A. They both think cyclists do not have to wear helmets.B. They both think cyclists should wear helmets.C. The man suggests wearing helmets while the woman thinks otherwise.D. The woman suggests wearing helmets while the man thinks otherwise.39. A. A taxi driver and a passenger. B. A driver and a friend. C. A new driver and the trainer. D. A Mother and a son.40. A. They warned people against too much drinking. B. They offered people more drinks than reasonable.C. They welcomed the law that prohibited too much drinking.D. They ignored the law that prohibited too much drinking.41. A. He will fasten his seat belt. B. He will loosen his seat belt.C. He will soon get rid of the habit of wearing the belt.D. He will ignore the requirement for wearing the belt.42. A. He tells the woman to get the right kind of petrol.B. He tells the woman that they can use any kind of petrol.C. He has enough petrol.D. He does not have enough petrol.43. A. The woman has become blind.B. The woman did not insure her car.C. The woman bumped into the man's car because he stopped suddenly.D. The man bumped into the woman's car because she stopped suddenly.44. A. It has been stolen. B. It has been seriously damaged. C. It has been slightly damaged. D. It has no problem at all.45. A. Because he can only afford a bike. B. Because a driver killed a woman in a traffic jam.C. Because there are too many car accidents.D. Because drivers may get angry easily.46. A. 50. B. 150. C. 200. D. 350.47.A. The drunken drivers. B. The absent-minded drivers. C. The drunken passengers. D. The interrupting passengers.48. A. It deserves to live. B. It should be killed immediately. C. It is a harmful insect. D. It is a black insect.49. A. He has accepted a promotion. B. He has got a pay rise. C. He is afraid of flying. D. He is afraid of the woman.50. A. She is concerned with the future rather than the present.B. She is concerned with the present rather than the future.C. She is afraid of the past.D. She is afraid of the future.51. A. She had nightmares almost every day. B. She welcomed her parents' visits.C. She slept with her parents when she was happy.D. She slept with her parents when she was afraid.52. A. She saw a ghost. B. She is writing on a white sheet.C. She was frightened by a big spider.D. She was frightened by a small spider.53. A. She did well and is likely to get the job. B. She did well, but is unlikely to get the job.C. She performed poorly and is unlikely to get the job.D. She performed poorly, but is likely to get the job.54. A. She climbed up the Eiffel Tower.B. She did not dare to climb up the Eiffel Tower.C. She enjoyed the fantastic view from the top of the tower.D. She was disappointed by the view from the top of the tower.55. A. John is afraid of flying and will soon be treated for that.B. John's wife is afraid of flying and will soon be treated for that.C. John is going to treat his wife's fear of flying.D. John's wife is going to treat her husband's fear of flying.56. A. Tom enjoyed the beach, but Robbie didn't. B. Robbie enjoyed the beach, but Tom didn't.C. Tom prefers the swimming pool to the beach.D. Robbie prefers the beach to the swimming pool.57. A. She fears going down stairs. B. She prefers taking an elevator to going up the stairs.C. She fears staying in a small, closed space.D. She breaks out in a cold sweat at the sight of an insect.58. A. The man does bungee jumping regularly. B. The woman is excited with the experience of bungee jumping.C. Both the man and the woman are afraid of heights.D. Neither of the man and the woman fear heights.59. A. Staying close to the phone. B. Closing all the curtains.C. Singing songs to herself.D. Keeping a barking dog.Part 3 Short passages and multiple choice questions(Each item: 1)110. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as an example of fashion?A. English.B. Mathematics.C. Clothes.D. Computer program writing.111. According to the passage, when will a fashion trend start?A. When most people begin to like something new.B. When important people begin to wear something new or different.C. When something different is introduced from abroad.D. When something in the past attracts the public attention.112. What is the main feature of fashion?A. Satisfying the young.B. Overlooking the old.C. Beauty.D. Change.113. Why are some people against fashion?A. Because they don't like spending money on clothes.B. Because they don't like change.C. Because they enjoy variety.D. Because it causes waste.114. What is the main idea of this passage?A. The social and economic role of fashion.B. The definition and evolution of fashion.C. The functions and characteristics of fashion.D. The constant changes of fashion.Questions 115 to 119 are based on the same passage or dialog.115. Who is qualified to take part in the Miss Hong Kong Pageant?A. Only people with a Hong Kong ID card.B. Only people born in Hong Kong.C. People with either a Hong Kong ID card or a Hong Kong birth certificate.D. People with both a Hong Kong ID card and a Hong Kong birth certificate.116. How many kinds of prizes does the pageant give?A. One.B. Two.C. Three.D. Four.117. According to the passage, what will many Miss Hong Kong contestants do after the beauty contest?A. Play a role in a movie.B. Marry a billionaire.C. Become a housewife.D. Coach young contestants.118. How many contestants will be winners in the final event?A. 25.B. 20.C. 12.D. 5.119. What can you infer about the total number of contestants in a preliminary event if one candidate is assigned No.30?A. Maybe more than 30.B. Maybe fewer than 30.C. 12.D. 5.Questions 120 to 124 are based on the same passage or dialog.120. How much did the hotel charge them initially?A. $13.B. $27.C. $29.D. $30.121. How much did the hotel overcharged them?A. $1.B. $2.C. $5.D. $9.122. How did the bellboy expect the guests to react after he pocketed $2?A. The guests would be angry.B. The guests would be happy to get a refund.C. The guests would be slightly disappointed.D. None of the above.123. Which of the following calculations did the bellboy use to find that $1 was missing?A. 30 - (27 + 2)B. 29 - (27 + 1)C. 5 - 3 - 1D. 9 - 5 - 3124. Which of the following calculations should the bellboy use to solve his puzzle?A. 27 + 2 + 1 = 30B. 30 - 5 = 27 - 2C. 29 + 1 = 30D. 30 - 1 = 29Questions 125 to 129 are based on the same passage or dialog.125. What did the couple apply to the bank for?A. A NZ$10,000 overdraft.B. A NZ$10 million overdraft.C. A US$8 million overdraft.D. None of the above.126. What is happening to the couple now?A. Only the New Zealand police are hunting for them.B. International Police are hunting for them.C. The New Zealand police have found where they are.D. International Police have found where they are.127. How was the couple's gas station?A. It made a lot of money.B. It made some money.C. It had money problems.D. It had a balance between income and expenditure.128. What did the banking expert Claire Matthews say about the couple?A. They are likely to escape being caught.B. They will be caught in a couple of days.C. They will be caught sooner or later.D. It will take a long time to catch them.129. Which of the following could be the best title for the news item?A. A couple that robbed a bank.B. A criminal couple caught.C. Bank error and police involvement.D. Bank error makes customers multi-millionaires.Questions 130 to 134 are based on the same passage or dialog.130. What was Clive doing?A. He was going out.B. He was coming home.C. He was presenting a report at a meeting.D. He was sleeping. 131. What did the police officer see at the crime scene?A. A young businessman lay in a pool of blood.B. Clive's key was in the lock of the door.C. Clive was dead.D. All of the above.132. What did the taxi driver NOT say?A. He was just one block away from the scene.B. He heard a loud noise.C. He had the car window down.D. He saw a parcel delivery truck nearby.133. What did the delivery man say?A. He guessed someone must have waited outside for Clive to come out.B. He guessed someone must have followed Clive home.C. He heard something like a car backfiring.D. He saw the taxi driving fast away from the crime scene.134. What strange thing did the delivery man say that caused the officer's suspicion?A. He played the radio loud.B. He did not hear anything.C. He knew Clive was coming back home early in the morning.D. He knew Clive was going to work early in the morning.Questions 135 to 139 are based on the same passage or dialog.135. According to the passage, what can make you an easy victim to of identity theft?A. Viruses.B. Hackers.C. Both A and B.D. Neither A nor B.136. What does the speaker advise you to do about sensitive data?A. Keep them off your computer.B. Keep them anywhere in your computer.C. Keep them in a special file in your computer.D. Keep them in Drive C of your computer.137. Why shouldn't you save credit card information on shopping sites?A. Shopping sites will charge you a monthly fee.B. Shopping sites will charge you a yearly fee.C. Hackers may delete your personal data.D. Hackers may download your personal data.138. What should you do if you get an email with a link that asks for personal information?A. Open the link and provide your personal information.B. Visit the website by typing in the address.C. Phone the website to provide your personal information.D. Open the link and provide only part of your personal information.139. What can you achieve by turning your computer off when you are not using it?A. Save electricity.B. Make the computer live longer.C. Destroy hackers or viruses.D. Prevent hackers or viruses from doing anything.Questions 140 to 144 are based on the same passage or dialog.140. What did the police officer find?A. He found a crashed car and a dead body.B. He found a crashed car and two dead bodies.C. He found a crashed car and a monkey in it.D. He found a crashed car with an injured man in it. 141. What happened when the officer was looking at the car?A. The injured man called for help.B. The injured woman called for help.C. A monkey jumped out of the car.D. A monkey came out of the woods.142. How did the monkey motion the owners of the car had been drinking?A. He pretended to turn up a can by his mouth.B. He raised a can and poured the water out.C. He drank some water.D. He got some water from a can.143. How did the monkey motion the owners of the car had been smoking?A. He struck a match to light a cigarette.B. He put a cigarette between his lips.C. He put his fingers together and held them to his mouth.D. He pretended to be smelling at something. 144. Who was driving the car at the time of the car crash?A. The man.B. The woman.C. The monkey.D. Nobody.Questions 145 to 149 are based on the same passage or dialog.145. Whom did the team from Ottawa University interview?A. Nearly 400 young drivers.B. More than 400 male drivers.C. More than 400 male and female drivers.D. Nearly 400 drivers of all ages.146. What did most of those interviewed believe?A. They drove better than younger people.B. They drove better than most women.C. They drove better than others.D. They drove as well as others.147. What does Mr. Brown really think about the effect of confidence in driving?A. It is absolutely positive.B. It is mostly positive.C. It is mostly negative.D. It is neither positive nor negative.148. According to the speaker, what should government road safety departments start doing?A. Treating research on drivers lightly.B. Treating research on drivers seriously.C. Making serious research on drivers.D. Making a little research on drivers.149. What is the passage mainly about?A. Most drivers are over-confident.B. Male drivers are more confident than female drivers.C. Older drivers are more confident than younger drivers.D. More regulations should be introduced against reckless driving.Questions 150 to 154 are based on the same passage or dialog.150. Which of the following is true according to the speaker?A. No one loves flying.B. Only birds love flying.C. Not everyone likes to fly.D. Most people know how to deal with fear of flying.151. According to the speaker, if one and his neighbor both fear flying, what can they do to lessen their fears?A. Talk about their experiences in flying.B. Share their fears with each other.C. Break the ice with a firm handshake.D. Walk across the aisle to talk to the person.152. What is the advantage of bringing an MP3 player with you when flying?A. It can create a small world of your own.B. It can decrease the noise from the engine.C. You can concentrate on the music you like.D. All of the above.153. What does the speaker finally suggest?A. Do something that engage your mind to forget the fear.B. Do something interesting to forget the fear.C. Try to forget the height.D. Try to remember the height.154. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?A. The Importance of Overcoming Fear of Flying.B. Types of People Who Fear Flying.C. Ways to Lessen Your Fear of Flying.D. The Relationship between Fear and Types of Passengers.Questions 155 to 159 are based on the same passage or dialog.155. Why do some people fear darkness?A. They had a frightening experience in darkness.B. They were born with phobia of darkness.C. They are just like children.D. They have too often stayed in brightly-lit rooms.156. What makes the idea of being harmed stay in a phobic patient's mind?A. He has not escaped from the frightening situation quickly enough.B. He has not tested his idea of the frightening situation.C. He has not got help from family members.D. He is an irrational person by nature.157. What are phobic patients exposed to in an exposure therapy?A. Many cheerful things.B. Different kinds of frightening things.C. Darkness.D. Strong light.158. How do phobic patients deal with a fearful situation in a step-by-step therapy?A. They give up whenever they want to.B. They do not feel relaxed until the end of the therapy.C. They overcome different levels of fear all at once.D. They overcome different levels of fear one by one.159. Which of the following could be the best title of the passage?A. Fear of Darkness: A Problem for Many.B. How to Overcome Fear of Darkness.C. Irrational Fear of Darkness.D. The Causes and Handling of Fear of Darkness.Part 4 Short passages and True/False questionsQuestions 160 to 164 are based on the same passage or dialog.160. Fashion design started about a thousand years ago. F161. Fashion designing grew because of increased tourism T.162. Jackie Kennedy, Marylin Monroe and Jane Mansfield are examples of famous people promoting fashion designing. T163. Fashion designers limited their attentions to famous people in the 1960s . F164. In the decades following 1960, fashionable clothes were available to the mass market. TQuestions 165 to 169 are based on the same passage or dialog.165. The lawyer wanted to prove the saying to be correct. F166. The lawyer wanted to take some money to heaven. T167. The lawyer slept on bags filled with money. F168. The lawyer put the money above him so that he could get it before rising to heaven . T169. The wife believed the money should have been put in the basement because her husband would go to the hell. T tions170 to 174 are based on the same passage or dialog.170. The trial is concerned with a burglar case. F171. The judge announced the verdict himself. F172. The verdict found the defendant innocent. T173. The relatives of the defendant were delighted. T174. The defendant was innocent in reality. FQuestions 175 to 179 are based on the same passage or dialog.175. Present at the seminar are an engineer, a physician, and a mathematician. F176. The engineer tries to use a trash can to cover the fire. F177. The physicist is concerned with precision. T178. The mathematician is satisfied with an abstract solution. T179. The story says people of different professions may look at the same problem from different angles . TQuestions 180 to 184 are based on the same passage or dialog.180. To reduce one's fear, one had better avoid drinking alcoholic beverages. F181. Young children may find a flight experience exciting. T182. If you observe young children's behavior, you may get more nervous. F183. Even if you are not afraid of the height, you had better not sit by the window. F184. Think about the numerous safe flights that take place every day, and you will feel better. TPart 5 Long dialogs and multiple choice questionsQuestions 185 to 189 are based on the same passage or dialog.185. What does the woman suggest?A. Buying the man a suit for work.B. Buying the man a suit for travel.C. Buying herself a suit for work.D. Buying herself a suit for modeling.186. What does the woman think about the suit the man is wearing?A. It looks handsome.B. It looks outdated.C. It should be cleaned.D. It should be ironed.187. Why doesn't the man like the jacket the woman recommends?A. Because it is single-breasted.B. Because it is double-breasted.C. Because it is brown.D. Because it looks out of style.188. What kind of trousers does the man dislike?A. Dark blue trousers.B. Short trousers.C. Black trousers.D. Brown trousers.189. What does the woman think about the black trousers?A. They are too long.B. They are too short.C. They can be shortened if they are too long.D. They should be longer.Questions 190 to 194 are based on the same passage or dialog.190. What is Robert doing?A. He is buying a lottery ticket.B. He is looking at his lottery ticket.C. He is looking at the woman's lottery ticket.D. He is asking the woman to look at the wining lottery ticket. 191. Why doesn't the woman know the final result?A. They won't announce the result until tomorrow.B. They haven't drawn the winning numbers yet.C. The horse race has not started yet.D. The horse race has not finished yet.192. Why does the woman feel lucky with that particular ticket?A. It does not include an unlucky number like 13.B. It does not include an odd number like 7.C. It has her complete birth date in it.D. It has her birthday in it.193. What does Robert think about a Ferrari car?A. It can be very expensive.B. It runs fast.C. It looks beautiful.D. It is a safe car.194. What does the woman think about the car?A. It is cheap and of bad quality.B. It is inexpensive and of good quality.C. It is expensive and will cost her all the money.D. It is expensive but she can still save some money. Questions 195 to 199 are based on the same passage or dialog.195. What is the dialog mainly about?A. The man tells the woman about the mugging he experienced.B. The woman tells the man about the mugging she experienced.C. The woman tells the man about the mugging her friend experienced.D. The woman advises the man not to commit mugging.196. What did the woman lose in the mugging?A. Her one-week pay.B. MasterCard, Visa card and 66 dollars.C. Her ID, Visa card and 60 dollars.D. Her credit card.197. When was the woman robbed?A. Just before dawn in a dark alley.B. At sunset on the sunny side of the street.C. In broad daylight in a parking lot.D. In the park during the day.198. What can we learn from the woman's description of the mugger?A. He is about 170 cms tall and unusually fat.B. He is a teenager with pale-blue eyes.C. He is a tall, strong young man.D. He is short, with brown eyes.199. What does Jackie hope will happen to the mugger?A. He spends the remaining years of his life in prison.B. He reforms and becomes a useful citizen.C. He apologizes to her next time they meet in the park.D. He gets a fine of 60 dollars.Questions 200 to 204 are based on the same passage or dialog.200. What happened to the man?A. He had a major accident.B. He had a small accident.C. He drove back home without any problem.D. He won a race.201. What would happen to the driver if he talked on the cell phone while driving?A. He would hit another car.B. He would hit somebody walking across the street.C. He would be accused by the police.D. He would be put into prison.202. What would the police charge the driver with?A. Illegal driving.B. Driving without concentration.C. Drunk driving.D. All of the above.203. What encouraging words does the woman say?A. The driver is not arrested.B. The driver does not get a fine.C. Nobody is hurt.D. Nobody dies.204. According to the dialog, what is the problem with drivers who have cell phones?A. Their phones may beep a lot while there is a green light.B. Their phones may beep a lot while the traffic is crowded.C. They may not be aware of the fact that talking on the cell phone while driving is dangerous.D. They want to talk more on the phone than usual.Questions 205 to 209 are based on the same passage or dialog.205. Where did the woman go?A. She went to see a movie.B. She went to see a concert.C. She went to treat a patient.D. She went to see a psychiatrist.206. Which method did the woman try before?A. Medicine.B. Physical exercise.C. More contact with spiders.D. All of the above.207. According to the woman, what will she do at the sight of a spider?A. She will run as fast as she can.B. She will stand there, unable to move.C. She will step on it and kill it.D. She will call for help.208. How did the woman become afraid of spiders?A. She killed a spider by accident.B. She was bitten by a spider.C. She saw a horror film about spiders when she was a child.D. She saw a spider eating a mosquito.209. What did the woman feel about spiders when she grew up?A. She became less afraid of spiders.B. She became even more afraid of spiders.C. Her fear for spiders remained the same.D. She started to like spiders.。