新生代英语基础教程2_Unit 7_测试卷附答案
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Unit 7 Inventions Make Life Better第一课时一、用英语写出下列单词。
1. 手机2. 电子书3. 博物馆4. 太阳节能灯5. 发明6. 科技7. 过滤8. 防震的9. 发展10. 展览二、补全对话。
A: Hey, Wang Yang! 1. ______________________B: Wonderful! 2. ___________________It was so interesting that I was there for hours!A: 3. ___________________B: I saw many useful daily inventions, 4. __________________They are so handy and creative. A: 5. _______________三、请根据自己的实际情况回答下列问题。
1. Do you like reading printed books or e-books?2. What do you think of the modern inventions?3. Can you list some modern inventions around us?4. What’s your favorite invention and why?5. What do you usually do in the School Science and Technology Festival?四、连词成句。
1. prefer, use, phone, instead, to, I, mobile, of, telephone, the___________________________________________________________________________ 2. China, paper-making, of, is, the, inventions, one, greatest, ancient, in___________________________________________________________________________ 3. from, inventions, people’s, so, come, daily, many, life___________________________________________________________________________ 4. ideas, are, inventions, about, new, to, share, students, invited___________________________________________________________________________ 5. who, blind, useful, people, is, really, for, it, the, are___________________________________________________________________________五、成长必修课。
Part I: Vocabulary and StructureSection A: Choose the best way to complete the sentences.1. Dogs share many of the same _______ as humans and can easily show emotion.A. attributesB. distributesC. tributesD. reattributes2. Compared to my pet frog, that horse seemed like a _______ animal.A. miniatureB. typicalC. giantD. short3. It might be hard to believe but some ants are _______ of carrying more than ten times their bodyweight!A. capableB. capabilityC. ableD. ability4. Over millions of years, animals on Earth _______ and adapted to many different environments.A. grewB. involvedC. developedD. evolved5. Polar bears are able to stay warm in such cold places because they have a thick _______ of fatbeneath their fur.A. layerB. coatC. sheetD. stack6. Many animals, like chipmunks, live underground in vast networks of _______ that they dig.A. holesB. tunnelsC. openingsD. caves7. Elephants are often called _______ animals because of their size, beauty, and elegance.A. enormousB. magnificentC. interestingD. compelling8. Scientists have been studying DNA for years but they've only _______ a fraction of theinformation it contains.A. coveredB. recoveredC. discoveredD. uncovered9. Charles Darwin suggested that humans and apes, such as chimpanzees, shared a similar_______ from a common ancestor.A. descentB. ascentC. descendentD. descendant10. There is a famous story about a lion that had a thorn stuck in its _______.A. handB. pawC. hoofD. flipper11. When he wants to go outside, my dog will _______ bark at the front door until someone opens it.A. unreliablyB. previouslyC. distractedlyD. repeatedly12. Penguins may look a little silly walking on land, but they _______ through water beautifully.A. leapB. glideC. squirmD. drape13. When a tiger shows its teeth, that's an _______ that it is about to attack.A. indicateB. indicativeC. indicationD. indicating14. Many fish swim with a gentle side-to-side _______ of the fins and tail.A. motionB. motiveC. motorD. motel15. I could see a subtle _______ of sadness on the face of my cat when I left for work this morning.A. clueB. motionC. hintD. gust16. Parrots have the ability to _______ the sounds they hear around them.A. produceB. reproduceC. pronounceD. mispronounce17. Some species of birds can fly for miles simply by gliding on a _______ of wind.A. breezeB. motionC. gustD. hint18. The sign said that the _______ age of Mildred, the zoo's oldest gorilla, is around 45.A. exactB. exactlyC. approximatelyD. approximate19. She divided the dog food _______ among all the puppies.A. eveningB. eventuallyC. evenD. evenly20. I wore a sweater and a jacket, but the cold wind still managed to _______ to my skin!A. uncoverB. filterC. penetrateD. navigateSection B: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21.Your answer Correct answeron on22.Your answer Correct answerabout about23.Your answer Correct answerunder under24.Her research bringsYour answer Correct answerup up25. Learning about animals alive during the time of the dinosaurs is difficult, but scientists are, bitYour answer Correct answerby by26.to do so.Your answer Correct answeronto onto27.Your answer Correct answerup up28.Marilyn has so many pets that I find it hard to keep trackYour answer Correct answerof of29.humidity.Your answer Correct answerto to30.It's amazing, Patty's dog has begun watchingYour answer Correct answerover overPart II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.My neighbour, Mrs. Noyes, told me that a tried to break into her house lastweekend. Can you believe that there was almost a in our neighbourhood? Mrs. Noyes told me that this person approached her back door, broke the glass, and tried to open the door.However, before he could get the door open, he heard a low growl and heavyApparently, that was all the warning he needed because the person ran away! Mrs. Noyes still calledthe police who came right away tothat the person would return. It was probably a random event. Still, they suggested that she install an alarm system if it would make her feel safer. Old-fashioned door lockslike she has are usually and can break easily.After Mrs. Noyes finished telling me the story of the unwelcomewhat it was that scared the man away. She laughed and said it was Charlie, her newinto my arms with a my face. "This is Charlie," Mrs. Noyes laughed, "Cute little Charlie scared that man away! Isn't that funny?"Your answer Correct answer(31) burglar burglar(32) robbery robbery(33) panting panting(34) investigate investigate(35) indication indication(36) unreliable unreliable(37) intrusion intrusion(38) puppy puppy(39) leap leap(40) lick lickPart III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.At the beginning of summer, Rebecca was both excited and nervous. She was excited because she was going to spend five weeks helping biologists from the university perform research on animal behaviour. However, she was also nervous because she would travel with the scientists to Central America, and she had never been that far from home before. She knew that this was an amazing opportunity, though, and tried not to let her nervousness take control.Rebecca was chosen from among many students who were all competing for a spot on the research team. Rebecca had the best grades and a reputation for being reliable in her work. She also demonstrated creative thinking and showed the most promise in the field of biology. All in all, she was a very talented young woman. Most of her classmates were jealous, but they all still wished her luck and eagerly anticipated many great stories after she returned home at the end of the summer.The first couple of weeks in the field, Rebecca was limited to assisting the scientists. Most of her time was spent categorizing data. It was not the most glamorous work in the world, but she learned a lot and asked many questions. The rest of the research team realized how valuable Rebecca was, and she started to get her own assignments. Bit by bit, she was assigned more work and, by the end of the summer, she became a full-fledged member of the team!The team was researching the behaviour of Central American mammals, particularly the relationship between predator and prey. Rebecca spent most of her time in the forest observing a family of sloths and trying to stay as quiet as possible. After a few days of this, she discovered that a naturalist's work is often very dirty and involves many long, hot hours where not much happens. It's easy to get very bored when you spend all day watching a sleeping animal.However, Rebecca took very detailed notes and did her best to impress the scientists. At the end of the summer, the entire team had magnificent things to say about Rebecca. They were so happy with her and her work that they asked her to return the following summer! She couldn't wait to tell her friends — they were sure to be even more jealous of her good fortune!41. This style of writing would best be described as _______.A. expositoryB. argumentativeC. narrativeD. descriptive42. Which of the following words best describes Rebecca's character?A. Unreliable.B. Capable.C. Fearless.D. Modest.43. Rebecca _______ received more important responsibilities in order to become a full member ofthe research team.A. neverB. slowlyC. quicklyD. immediately44. Which paragraph describes the reality of scientific investigation as experienced by Rebecca?A. Paragraph 1.B. Paragraph 2.C. Paragraph 3.D. Paragraph 4.45. What is meant by the phrase, "Rebecca was limited to assisting the scientists" (Para 3, Line 1)?A. She couldn't do anything except help the scientists.B. She could do anything but help the scientists.C. She could do many things in addition to helping the scientists.D. She couldn't do anything but observe the scientists.。
Unit 7 Evolving technologyiExplore 17-2 iExplore 1: ReadingViewing 1-21)development2)shape3)roots4) ahead of5)power source6)admit7)rely onViewing 1-3Reference:Besides the mechanical innovations, ancient China had made remarkable achievements many other fields, for example, astronomy and pharmacology(药物学)Among the famous astronomic achievements in ancient China is Tianwen Qixiang Zazhan(《天文气象杂占》),It is an ancient astronomy silk manuscript compiled by Chinese astronomers of the Western Han Dynasty. Regarded the first definitive atlas of comets (彗星))it recorded observations of 29 comets. Chinese astronomers were also the first to record observations of a supernova(超新星),the first being the SN 185. recorded during the Han Dynasty.Ancient Chinese had also made great achievements in pharmacology, one important part of traditional Chinese medicine. The most famous works of ancient pharmacology is Bencao Gangmu, written by Li Shizhen during the Ming Dynasty. The 52-volume book contains not only descriptions of 1,892 medicines with illustrations but also over 11,000 prescriptions. Some of its prescriptions still survive in today's Chinese medical practice. most notably herbal preseriptions. The book has been translated. wholly or partly, into Japanese, English, German, French, Latin, Russian and some other languages and enjoyed recognition all over the world.Words language7-3 iExplore 1: Building your languageWords and expressions 1-1D A C EBWords and expressions 1-21)preserve2)preserve3)consultant4)has witnessed5)currency6)efficient7)upgraded8)likewise9)cultivatedCollocations 1-11.take2.capable3. come4. dig5.progress6. view7. paceCollocations 1-21. catch a glimpse /have a glimpse/get glimpse2. opposed the plan3.successful innovation4. put forward plan5. Product innovation6. reach the goal/ pursue the goalVocabulary learning strate 1-2AABB BALanguage focus 1-21) Reference: the famous Chinese entrepreneur2)Reference: Ma Yun3)Reference: a popular instant messaging software service in China4)Reference: Tencent QQ5)Reference: Jade Rabbit6)Reference: its much-loved lunar rover7) Reference: the best-known spot in China8)Reference: the Great WallLanguage focus 1-31. State Grid, China's biggest electricity company, has been constructing ultra-high voltage power lines across the country to meet the power demands, especially of the east and south of China.2.The Qinghai-Tibet Railway, the world's highest and longest plateau railroad, began service inJuly 2006.3.The legend went that Huangdi defeated the Chiyou tribe with the help of a southward-pointing cart, a mechanical device for indicating directions in ancient times.Banked cloze1)put2)promoted3)status4)sailed5)with6)uncover7)ahead8)contributed9)witnessed10)surpriseiExplore 27-4 iExplore: ReadingViewing 1-22) take the place3)immersive4)without5)remembering6)engaged7)ensuresViewing 1-3Referenee:With VR assisting my English learning. I think I can make progress quickly, especially with my spoken English. Staying in room and wearing VR headset, can easily rtuale get into different settings similar to those in real life and talk with people from English-speaking countries to practice my oral English.7-5 iExplore 2: Building your languageWords and expressions 1-11.mainstream2.realistic3. virtual4. scenery5. commonplace6.ailments7.prediction8. vastWords and expressions 1-21. by no means2. in control3.not to mention4.in action5. For sure6. get in the way ofCollocations 1-1Reference:1.(A)Talking with my close friends, doing sports and listening to music.1. (B)It is better for an animal to be released to the wild. because it is free and more comfortable there.1.(C)The rivers will be polluted.1. (D)The Internet.2.(A)Wide and shady streets. public gardens. Friendly people, and a clean environment.2.(B)We can establish high-quality courses, encourage students to develop creative thinking, help students put theory into practice, and so on.2.(C)Yes, it is highly possible.2. (D)Teachers can share teaching materials on the Internet, and have virtual office hours. Students can find rich resources online. Moreover, many learning-related apps are helpful for students.3.(B)I will keep calm and make a plan to get through the difficulty which brings me pressure.3.(C)China-made electronic products, such as smartphones. are cheaper, with similar functions to those produced in other countries.3.(D)Yes, I do. Because intense focus on innovation means the company values the employees' talent, intelligence and ideas.4. (A)Robots will help us with a lot of work. For example, they can help clean our houses; they can be programmed to work 24 hours a day in factories without rest. In addition, replacing human labor with robots will prevent workers from being exposed to dangerous, stressful or unhealthy environments, thus reducing labor-related risks.4.(B)I think the potential customers are young and middle-aged people, who are willing to accept new things and need the apps to handle their money.4.(C)Parents should try to find in what aspects their children have special talent, and offer opportunities to help develop their talent fully.4.(D)Scientists are exploring solar energy, wind energy and biofuel. They are cleaner and have the potential to replace the current non-renewable energy.Vocabulary learning strategies 1-21.adaptable2.affordable3.visible4.controllable5.avoidable6.incredibleVocabulary learning strategies 1-21)avoidable2)controllable3)visible4)adaptable5)incredible6)affordableTranslation 1-2Reference:1跟具有世界影响力的微软和谷歌之类的公司一样,中国的科技公司也看到了人工智能的巨大潜力。
基础英语2第七单元练习答案Unit 7 Letter to a B StudentText comprehensionI. B. II. 1. T; 2. T; 3. T; 4. F; 5. F.III.1. Paragraph2. It is our society, which overemphasizes winning, considers failure a sin, and sees prosperity in the present asa sure sign of salvation in the future.2. Paragraph 4. Because the students may have acquired more or less knowledge out of the course than the grade indicates.3. Paragraph 5. His attitude is critical. He complains the exclusion of such important characteristics as courage, kindness, wisdom and good humor.4. Paragraph 8. It was to make a clear distinction between the student as classroom performer and the student as human being. So a low grade, at best, indicates an incompetent classroom performer, not an incompetent human being.5. Paragraph 9. He thinks social labels, including grades, are basically irrelevant and misleading, though necessary. But it’s not self-contradictory because social labels are necessary as ways of distinction for job choice, not as reasons for attitude toward others or ourselves in human terms.IV.1. Being unsuccessful and disadvantaged is regarded as sinful because in this word people tend to think today’s success can save one from evil in the future.2. It is important to see the fact that although they differ in their class status and educational background, human beings are essentially the same. Biologically they are constructed in the same way, and they share the common feelings of fear and joy and the common experience of suffering and achieving. This commonality has bound them together. All of them will regard wars, diseases, and disasters both private and public as unfortunate big events in their life time.Structural analysis of the text1. Paragraph 2—5. Key words: Disappointment. Main idea: Grades do not mean everything.2. Paragraph 6—8. Key words: The student as performer; the student as human being. Main idea: Getting a B in class does not mean one will always be a B performer in life.3. Paragraph 9—10. Key words: Perspective. Main idea: In a complex society like ours, labels are necessary but they should be kept in perspective.Section Four Consolidation ActivitiesPart one. Vocabulary AnalysisI. Phrase practice1. essence: inner nature; indispensable quality; the most important part 本质,实质,精髓e.g. His works reflect the essence of fascism. 他的作品反映出法西斯的本质。
新生代英语unit7单元答案77页Unit 7“Being on time is very important.”Part 1 Listening ComprehensionA.Listen to the conversation.Then choose the best answer to complete each sentence.1.Tina comes from_________.A.NewYorkB.TexasC.Miami2.“Love Hurts”is about Tina’s_________.A.hometownB. fatherC.ex-boyfriend3.Tina was taught to play the piano by_________.A.her motherB.MadonnaC.herself4.Tina is going to be on tour around_________.A.EuropeB. the worldC. the U.S.5.Tina hasjust finished_________a new album.A. recordingB.writingC. listening toB.Listen to the conversation.Then choose the best answer to each question below.6.What is Betty bad at?A.Photocopying.B.Helping people.C.Typing.7.Who is Betty’s manager?A.Greg.B.Trudy.C.She doesn’t say.8.Which ofthe following is true?A.Trudy is ahead of schedule.B.Betty has just started working there.C.Betty isn’t really interested in Trudy’s new project.C.Listen to the conversation.Then choose the best answer to each question below.9.What time will they meet?A. 1 :00p.m.B. 1 :30p.m.C.2:00p.m.10.Why won’t they meet at Romano’s?A.Because it’s noisy.B.Because it’s far away.C.Because it’s hard to get a reservation.Part 2 Vocabulary and StructureSection AFill in the blanks with words or expressions from the boxes.1. Few candidates had received any____________in management.2. Be ingunemp lo yedp roducesne gative____________towo rk.3. We’reatightgro up,so wedo____________.4. The two groups agreed to____________with each other.5. A____________of funds is preventing the UN from monitoring relief.6. The whole class is working hard____________for the exams.7. Sometimes you wonder where your kids get their good____________.8. S andrawasde terminedtobeco meadoctorandher____________pa ido ff.9. Wewillmanagetoacco mp lishthetask____________eventho ughitisdifficult.10. The instructions onthe box are very____________.Section BM atch the wo rds to the definitio ns.1.confusing A.extremelycleverorimpressive2.ambitious ualbehavior3.habit C.difficult to understand4. shortage D. having a strong desire for success or5.brilliant achievementE.not enoughSection CChoose the best answe r to complete each sentence.1.Linda_______listening to music when her mother spoke to her.A.weren’tB. isC.was2. I was having my dinner when someone_______the door.A.knockedB.knocksC.knocking3.What_______you_______when your father cooked last night?A.was;doingB.were;doingC.are;doing4.The man_______looking when he crossed the road.A.weren’tB.wasn’tC.didn’t5. I was_______in class at 10:00 a.m.yesterday.A. to studyB. studyC. studying6.Joe was doing his homework when the doorbell_______.A.was rungB. rangC. ringing7.Sally_______reading while her roommate was listening to music.A.wereB.wasC.did8.The teacher_______me when I was at school yesterday.A.don’t seeB.weren’tseeingC.didn’tsee9.He was_______the guitar when I came over yesterday.A.playingB.playedC.play10._______he talk to James last week?A.DidB.WasC.HavePart 3 Reading ComprehensionRead the passage.Write T(true)or F(false)for the statements.Social media don’tsWe live an ever-increasing amount of our lives online, and what we do onlinedemonstrates our personal image, so it’s important that our digital footprint is beyondreproach.Here are our top tips for what should not do on social media.●Avo id ne gativity.We all have our bad days,but when this happens we should not always make socialmedia our first port ofcall.Sharing our troubles over a cup of coffee with a loved one is amuch safer way to let off steam. If you regularly post negative remarks on social media,people are likely to form a negative impression of you.●Don’t get into public fights with others.You should stop and think before getting into fiery arguments on social media,as sucharguments can quickly get out of control and become little more than insults trading.There fore, it’s better to ris e above all o f that.●Do n’t o ver s hare.You maybe proud of your new jeans,your cute little cousin or the fact that you got an Ain a math test.Butthink carefully before you share your success on social media.Always askyourself:Do people really need to knowthis?Am I OK with this information being madepublic?Would I be happy for a future employer to see this? If the answer to any of thesequestions is“no”, then don’t do it.Social media should be fun.Bear these tips in mind,and you should never have cause toregret us ing it.1.The purpose ofthe passage is to discourage people from usingsocial media.2.According to the passage, it’s better to share problems face toface than online.3. If you often complain about things online,you give a bad impression.4.According to the passage,people usually argue politely on socialmedia.5. It’s wise to think carefully before uploading personalphotos to social media.Task 2 Read thepassage.Choose the best answer.How to get noticedAre you hoping to land your dream job?Do you want to make your social mediaaccounts get more attention ofthe world’s top recruiters?Then you need to come along to ourseminar“Getting Noticed Online”.Presented by a leading social media expert,Evan Crystal, this seminar will cover almosteverything you need to know t o make sure that you’ll stand out from the crowd online.The seminar will look at the following topics:how to find the right platform for your industry;how to create a standout online pro file;how to create an ideal social media image;how to create a perfect online CV.In addition to an exciting variety of workshops, theseminar will also include a question-and-answer session,a plenary session delivered by Evan Crystal.What’s more,participants will be able to visit the “CV surgery” for one-to-one adviceand feedback on their online CVs.Participants are asked to bring their cellphones,as a number of workshops will conductinteractive activities through soc ial media.Places are limited, so be sure to book yours early in order to avoid disappointment.*********************************************.1.What is the passage advertising?A.A seminar about time management.B.A seminar about CV writing.C.A seminar about good Internet behavior.D.A seminar that helps students get noticed by employers online.2.Which ofthe following is NOT mentioned in the passage?A.How to win arguments online.B.How to present your personality to its best advantage online.C.How to make sure your profile is noticeable and attractive.D.How to choose the appropriate platform depending on the job you are looking for.3.What can participants do with their CVs?A.Send them to the event organizer for feedback.B.Take them to the“CV surgery”at the seminar for feedback.C.Bring them to the seminar and ask other participants for advice.D.Send them to employers they meet at the seminar.4.Why do participants need to bring their cellphones?A.To store the contact details of the people they meet at the seminar.B.To b e used in interactive workshop activities.C.To take photographs for social media.D.To show their online tickets.5.What should participants do if they are interested in attending the workshop?A.Book their tickets as soon as possible.B.Phone the organizer.C.Nothing.Just turn up on the day.D.Tell their friends about the event.Task 3Read the passage.Fill in the blanks with no more than three words.The ideal profile photoYou’ve spent time and energy on creating a professional and clean social media image.Now there’s just one thing to add:a pro file photo.Believe it or not, this is something that isso easy to get wrong.However, it’s actually incredibly important.Your profile photo is like your own personal brand. It’s the first thing people will look atwhen they comeacross your page on social media, so you need to get it right.Then how toget an ideal profile photo?First things first,you need to show your face.This may seem obvious,but it’s amazingthat many people choose to show their silhouette or the back oftheir head.Second,make sure that your face isn’t too close to the camera. It shouldn’t be too faraway either.People should be able to see you and a little bit ofthe background, too.Third, smile for the camera.This is the simplest form of body language, showing thatyou are open, positive and approachable. If you don’t smile, your profile photo may risklooking like a police mug shot.Fourth,use a color to make your shot stand out.Most social media websites use a lot ofblue(a cool color), and using orange (a warm color)will really help your photo to be seenand noticed.Finally, if you don’t know which photo to choose, askpeople you know and trust fortheir op inion.Follow these tips,and your photo will get you noticed for all the right reasons!1. The purpose ofthis passage is to help readers create the.2. Having a good profile photo is important, because it represents your_.3. Smile is the simplest form of body language, as this will show that you are open,_.4. Your photo will be more noticeable if you chooselikeorange.5. If you’re not sure which photo to pick,ask thoseyoufortheir op inion.Task 4 Read the passage.Fill in the blanks with no more than three words.Hi Peter,How are you?I hope things are fine with you.I’m writing because I’m fee ling a little low. I had an unsuccessful interviewyesterday.Yes,another one! It seems like I’m never going to get a job.To be honest, I’m not surprised I didn’t get the job. It didn’t go well. I wasreally nervousbefore I went into the interview room and I guess I wasn’t thinkingstraight, so I forgot to takea drink of water.Then,when I went into the room andstarted speaking, I realized that mymouth was very dry,but I was too nervous toask for a glass of water.Therefore,my voicesounded weird when I was talkingand I was too self-conscious to say alot.The questions were difficult, too. They asked me to think about a time I’dused myleadership skills and I’m afraid my mind just went blank. Interviewswould be so much easierif you knew what the panel was planning to ask you!I have another interview next week. I’ll remember to take water this time,butI’m notsure if I can manage to deal with all the other things.You seem to do well with interviews, so I am wondering if you have any tips?Hope to hear from you soon!Best wishes,A ndre w1.Why is Andrew writing to Peter?He wants to tell Peter about.2.What did Andrew forget to do before the interview?He forgot to take a(n).3.What happened when Andrew was asked about his leadership skills?His mind just.4.What would make interviews eas ier, in Andrew’s op inion?The interviewe es know what the interviewers are.5.When is Andrew’s next interview?He will have it.Unit 7Being on time is very important.听力脚本Part I Listening ComprehensionA.Listen to the conversation.Then choose the best answer to complete each sentence.David:You’re back with MTV. I’m your host David Stone.Today we have hot new popsinger Tina Grey in the studio. I’m going to ask her a few questions.Tina, thanks forbeinghere today.Could you start by telling us where you are from?Tina: I’m from Texas.David:Tina,everyone knows your new single“Love Hurts”.What was your inspiration forthat song?Tina: It’s actually about my ex-boyfriend.We broke up and I wanted to write a song about it.David:Interesting.Youjust finished recording your new album.Anyplans for a tour?Tina:Yes. I’ll be on tour next month, traveling all over the United States.David:Who has been the greatest influence on your musical career?Tina: I have two influences.One is Madonna.She is an amazing singer and a livinglegend.The other is my mother.She taught me to play the piano and encouraged me tobecome a musician.David: I see.Do you have any advice for any young singers out there trying to make it?Tina:Yes! I would say follow your dreams and never give up.David:Thanks for your time,Tina.Tina:My pleasure,David!B.Listen to the conversation.Then choose the best answer to each question below.Betty:Do you need any help?Trudy: I am really behind. I need some help catching up.Are you good at typing?Betty:I’m afraid I’m a terrible typist. Is there anything else I can help with?Trudy:Could you help me photocopy some documents?Betty:Sure! I’m good at that.Trudy:Thanks!You can start with the papers on the table over there.Betty:These ones?Trudy:That’s right. I really appreciate your help.How long have you been working here? Ihaven’t seen you around here before.Betty:Actually, I j ust started working here.Trudy: I have a special project coming up.Would you beinterested in helping me on it?Betty:I’d like to,but I would have to clear it with my manager first.Trudy:Who’s your manager?Betty:Greg Patterson.Trudy:Well, I’m Greg’s manager.My name is Trudy Jenkins.What’s your name?Betty:Betty Hughe s.Trudy: I’ll tell Greg that I would like your help on my next project.Betty:That’s great!Thanks a lot,Trudy. I won’t let you down.C.Listen to the conversation.Then choose the best answer to each question below.Tammy:Good morning, this is Tammy speaking. Is Mark available?Mark:Hello,Tammy.This is Mark.Tammy:Good morning,Mark.How are you?Mark:I’m fine, thanks.What can I do for you?Tammy:Could we meet tomorrow for lunch to discuss the new client?Mark:That would be great.What restaurant did you have in mind?Tammy:We could go to“Romano’s”downtown.Mark:That place is a little noisy.How about we try somewhere else?I know a great newplacecalled“Bossanova”.Wanna try it?Tammy:Sure,what time were you thinking?Mark:I’m free at 1 :00 p.m.Can you make it then?Tammy: I can be there at 1 :30 p.m.Mark:OK. I’ll make a reservation for 1 :30.See you there.Tammy:Wait! I don’t know where it is.Mark:Oops!Sorry! I’ll text you the address later.参考答案Part 1 Listening Co mprehensio nA. 1.B 2.C 3.A 4.C 5.AB.6.C 7.A 8.BC.9.B 10.APart 2Vocabulary and StructureSection A1. training2. attitudes3.keepintouch4. cooperate5.shortage6.preparing7.qualities8.persistence9. intime 10.confusingSection B1.C2.D3.B4.E5.ASection C1.C2.A3.B4.B5.C6.B7.B8.C9.A 10.APart 3Reading ComprehensionTask 11.F2.T3.T4.F5.TTask21.D2.A3.B4.B5.ATask 31. idealprofile photo2.ownpersonal brand3.positive and approachable4.awarmcolor5.knowandtrustTask 41.an unsuccessful interview2.drink of water3.wentblank4.planning to ask5.next week。
新概念2a青少版考试试题及答案一、选择题(每题2分,共20分)1. What does the word "unique" mean?A. CommonB. SimilarC. DifferentD. Ordinary答案:C2. How many people are there in a family?A. OneB. TwoC. ThreeD. Four答案:D3. Which of the following is a verb?A. HouseB. BeautifulC. RunD. Fast答案:C4. What is the opposite of "happy"?A. SadB. AngryC. ExcitedD. Calm答案:A5. Which sentence is in the past tense?A. I am going to the park.B. I went to the park.C. I will go to the park.D. I go to the park.答案:B6. What is the correct order of adjectives in the sentence "A beautiful, large, old house"?A. Opinion, Size, AgeB. Size, Age, OpinionC. Age, Size, OpinionD. Size, Opinion, Age答案:C7. Which preposition is used to show location?A. WithB. AtC. OnD. In答案:D8. What tense is used to describe a future action that is planned or arranged?A. Future simpleB. Present continuousC. Past simpleD. Present perfect答案:A9. Which word is a conjunction?A. AndB. ButC. TheD. A答案:A10. What is the subject of the sentence "She is reading a book"?A. ReadingB. A bookC. SheD. Is答案:C二、填空题(每题2分,共20分)1. The ________ (unique) design of the building attracted many visitors.答案:unique2. There are ________ (three) main types of clouds.答案:three3. The ________ (run) in the morning is good for health.答案:running4. After the ________ (happy) party, everyone felt exhausted. 答案:happy5. He ________ (go) to the library yesterday.答案:went6. The ________ (beautiful) of the scenery took my breath away.答案:beauty7. The ________ (old) the book, the more valuable it is. 答案:older8. She is ________ (plan) to go to college next year.答案:planning9. "________ (and)" is used to connect two similar ideas. 答案:and10. The dog ________ (lie) under the tree all afternoon. 答案:lay三、阅读理解(每题3分,共30分)阅读下面的短文,然后回答问题。
青少版新概念英语入门级2a unit7课后答案1、Since the war their country has taken many important steps to improve its economic situation. [单选题] *A. 制定B. 提出C. 讨论D. 采取(正确答案)2、Nowadays schools should care for the full _______ of a student’s talents. [单选题] *A. satisfactionB. development(正确答案)C. communicationD. preparation3、The man called his professor for help because he couldn’t solve the problem by _______. [单选题] *A. herselfB. himself(正确答案)C. yourselfD. themselves4、John had planned to leave but he decided to stay in the hotel for _____ two days because of the heavy rain. [单选题] *A. otherB. another(正确答案)C. the otherD. others5、22.Will there ________ any schools in the future? [单选题] *A.isB.areC.amD.be(正确答案)6、It is my _______ to meet you here. [单选题] *A. pleasure(正确答案)B. pleaseC. pleasedD. pleasant7、_____ of the teachers in this district are women teachers. [单选题] *A. Four fifthB. Four fifths(正确答案)C. Fourth fifthsD. Four five8、—Whose book is it? Is it yours?—No, ask John. Maybe it’s ______.()[单选题] *A. hersB. his(正确答案)C. he’sD. her9、The three guests come from different _______. [单选题] *A. countryB. countrysC. countryesD. countries(正确答案)10、The firm attributed the accident to()fog, and no casualties have been reported until now. [单选题] *A. minimumB. scarceC. dense(正确答案)D. seldom11、It was()of you to get up early to catch the first bus so that you could avoid the traffic jam. [单选题] *A. senselessB. sensible(正确答案)C. sentimentalD. sensitive12、The boy’s mother always _______ him a story before he goes to bed. [单选题] *A. saysB. speaksC. tells(正确答案)D. talks13、23.Hurry up! The train ________ in two minutes. [单选题] *A.will go(正确答案)B.goC.goesD.went14、The trouble turned out to have nothing to do with them. [单选题] *A. 由…引发的B. 与…有牵连C. 给…带来麻烦D. 与…不相干(正确答案)15、The boy lost his()and fell down on the ground when he was running after his brother. [单选题] *A. balance(正确答案)B. chanceC. placeD. memory16、There is not much news in today's paper,_____? [单选题] *A. is itB. isn't itC.isn't thereD. is there(正确答案)17、66.—How much meat do you want?—________.[单选题] *A.Sorry, there isn't anyB.I can't give you anyC.Half a kilo, please(正确答案)D.Twelve yuan a kilo18、My dog is very _______. It is safe to touch it if you want to. [单选题] *A. luckyB. deliciousC. friendly(正确答案)D. helpful19、Don’t forget _______ those books when you are free. [单选题] *A. to read(正确答案)B. readingC. readD. to reading20、28.The question is very difficult. ______ can answer it. [单选题] * A.EveryoneB.No one(正确答案)C.SomeoneD.Anyone21、_______ a busy afternoon! [单选题] *A. HowB. What(正确答案)C. WhichD. Wish22、My father can?_______ a little English. [单选题] *A. speak(正确答案)B. sayC. talkD. tell23、They returned successfully from ______ moon to _____ earth. [单选题] *A. /; /B. /; theC. the; the(正确答案)D. the; /24、She spoke with a strong Scottish()[单选题] *A. speechB. accent(正确答案)C.voiceD. sound25、I was astonished when I heard that Louise was getting married. [单选题] *A. 惊讶(正确答案)B. 气愤C. 高兴D. 想念26、--Jenny, what’s your favorite _______?? ? ? --like peaches best. [单选题] *A. fruit(正确答案)B. vegetablesC. drinkD. plants27、-We’ve spent too much money recently–well,it isn’t surprising. Our friend and relatives_______around all the time [单选题] *ingB. had comeC. were comingD have been coming(正确答案)28、_____ whether robots will one day have vision as good as human vision. [单选题] *A. What is not yet knownB. It is not yet known(正确答案)C. As is not yet knownD. This is not yet known29、It seems slow for children to become _____ ,while adults often feel time flies. [单选题] *A. growns-upsB. growns-upC. grown upsD. grown-ups(正确答案)30、_______ is on September the tenth. [单选题] *A. Children’s DayB. Teachers’Day(正确答案)C. Women’s DayD. Mother’s Day。
Unit 7Active reading 14. Match the words in the box with their deinitions.1 magnificent2 leap3 penetrate4 approximate5 motion6 lick7 giant8 paw9 layer5 Answer the questions about the words.1-9 b a a a b b b b a6 Read the passage again and choose the best answer to the questions.1-5 d b a d cActive reading 24 Match the words in the box with their deinitions.1 evolve2 tunnel3 repeatedly4 filter5 capable6 pendulum7 uncover8 attribute5 Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the words in the box.1 indications2 investigate3 hint4 reproduce5 compelling6 Answer the questions about the words.1-9 a a a b a b b a a7 Look at the sentences and decide what the underlined words refer to.1-9 a b b a b a a a bLanguage in use7 Translate the sentences into English.1. The burglars were throwing the stolen items to the pickup and were just about to drive away when the guards watching over the living quarters found them and called the police.2. The three soldiers had walked with difficulty through the woods for a whole day, trying to navigate to the east bank of the river, only to find that they had been circling the woods and werestill dozens of miles short of their destination.3. It seems to me that the scholar who talked about animal intelligence this morning has obviously overestimated the animal intelligence. She went so far as to suggest that chimpanzees can communicate with humans through computers.4. As volunteers, what we need to do is not just limited to smiling to those who comes to us for Information and help. We must also learn skills for cross-cultural communication, without which our job can not be satisfactory.Unit 8Active reading 15 Match the words in the box with their definitions.1 (enforced)2 (pastime)3 (additional)4 (outlook)5 (aggravate.)6 (trifling)7 (compensation)8 (manual)9 (grip)6 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the phrases in the box.1 tired out2 let it go3 to death4 at hand5 lay our hands on6 in vain7 Answer the questions about the underlined words.1-9 b a a a b a b b b8 Look at the sentences from the passage and decide what the underlined words refer to.1-6 b a a b a bActive reading 24 Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the words in the box.(1) fulfilled (2) leisure (3) inherent (4) interaction (5) virtual (6) peculiar (7) insult5 Complete the sentences with the words in the box.1 span2 sin3 chill4 excessive5 extensive6 removal6 Answer the questions about the words and expressions.1-4 a a a bLanguage in use5 Translate the sentences into English.1. It’s no use burying yourselves in books all day. You’d better take up some hobbies and take part in sports or extracurricular activities at intervals. A healthy study habit is to keep a balance between work and rest.2. If your job is rightly chosen, it will not only gives you a means of sustenance, but also help you escape from the boredom and banish from your mind the worry about leading a meaningless life after so many years of higher education.3. When he had nothing to do at hand, he used to volunteer to do something for his community. It may well be that under his influence more and more people in the community joined in to become volunteers.4. I used to watch TV series late into the night, which took up too much time and risked my health and shape. To avoid temptation, I removed the TV set from my room and took up other leisure activities such as reading and playing piano.Unit 9Active reading 14 Match the words in the box with their definitions.1 (numerous)2 (employer)3 (shortage)4 (entertain)5 (dread)6 (option)7 (personality)8 (cater)5 Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the words in Activity 4. You may need to make other changes.1 (numerous)2 (catering; option)3 (dreaded)4 (employers; personality)5 (shortage)6 (entertained)6 Answer the questions about the words and expressions.1-9 a a b a b a b b aActive reading 24 Match the words in the box with their deinitions.1 (installation)2 (cement)3 (dedicate)4 (location)5 (flexibility)6 (participant)5 Complete the paragraph with the correct form of the words in Activity 4.1 participant2 dedicating3 locations4 installation5 cement6 flexibility6 Answer the questions about the words.1-5 a a a b aLanguage in use7 Translate the sentences into English.1. Nowadays in China, it’s no longer so hard for high school graduates to go to university, because there are three times as many universities as there were 20 years ago. But to be admitted by a first-class university, you still need to be more competitive than your peers.2. It is worthwhile to spend money on this project, for the career skills you acquire in the process are bound to help improve your prospects in your search for a job and all your efforts will eventually pay off.3. Though I can learn team work by working side by side with other volunteers, I need to pay for the participation. I have to acknowledge that I am now spending more time doing part-time jobs to save up for the project, which makes me feel a shortage of time.4. Different sports have different requirements in terms of height, age, strength and stamina. Therefore, there are as many types of athletes as there are sports. There can be no doubt that anyone who wants to get some exercise can find the right sport.Unit 10Active reading 14 Choose the best way to complete the sentences.1-5 a b b a c5 Match the words in the box with their deinitions.1-6 (hence) (interference)(amazingly) (exert)(resolution)(relativity)6 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in Activity 5.1-6 (relativity) )(amazingly) (exerted) (interference) (resolution) (hence)7 Answer the questions about the words in the box.1-7 b b b a b a b8 Answer the questions about the words.1-5 a a a b aActive reading 23 Choose the best answer to the questions.1-4 c c d c4 Work in pairs. Identify the ilm in which:1 Aliens2 Superman3 Empire of the Ants4 Star Trek: The V oyage Home5 The Day the Earth Caught Fire5 Match the words in the box with their deinitions.1 (proposal)2 (depressing)3 (shift)4 (explosion)5 (namely)6 (dreadful)7 (outdated)6 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in Activity 5.1 outdated2 shifted, namely3 depressing, explosion4 dreadful5 proposal7 Answer the questions about the phrases.1-5 a a b b a8 Check ( ) the supporting ideas from the irst three paragraphs.2, 4, 5, 6, 8Language in use6 Translate the sentences into English.1. He was right about that. The way the building fell suggests that the contractor had cut corners and the workers had not followed regular procedures. But we need to carry out an investigation to gain specific, hard evidence against them.2. Despite the short distance between the village and the town, it took the villagers about 4 hours to go over the mountains to reach the town. Finally they decided to make a tunnel that goes right through the mountain that blocked their way.3. So cold was the weather that they gathered around the stove to soak up the warmth. They had fallen victims to the snow storm which, as well as killing many wild animals and cattles, had cut off their food supplies.4. This is nothing but a lie. I know what he has in mind. He is trying to lay the finger of blame on those who have for all these years worked day and night for the project and escape his own responsibility for the failure.。
Unit71.aRewrite the sentences using in other words.1. Scientists used to believe that animals were like machines programmed to react to stimuli. They were not considered capable of feeling or thinking, and certainly not of understanding abstract concepts.Suggested answer:Scientists used to believe that animals were like machines programmed to react to stimuli, in other words, they were not considered capable of feeling or thinking, and certainly not of understanding abstract concepts.2. Our perceptions of animals are filtered through our own human understanding of the world and we often project human feelings and thoughts onto other creatures. Suggested answer:Our perceptions of animals are filtered through our own human understanding of the world, in other words, we often project human feelings and thoughts onto other creatures.3. In his book The Descent of Man, published in 1871, he questioned whether higher mental abilities such as self-consciousness and memory were limited to human beings. Darwin speculated that human and non-human minds aren't all that different. Suggested answer:In his book The Descent of Man, published in 1871, he questioned whether higher mental abilities such as self-consciousness and memory were limited to human beings, in other words, Darwin speculated that human and non-human minds aren't all that different.Rewrite the sentences using go so far as to.1. Soren said if a burglar came, Hogahn would probably lick him.Suggested answer:Soren said if a burglar came, Hogahn would go so far as to lick him.2. Hogahn was so protective that he barked at anyone who came near the house.Suggested answer:Hogahn was so protective that he went so far as to bark at anyone who came near the house.3. I even thought of Hogahn as my first grandchild.Suggested answer:I went so far as to think of Hogahn as my first grandchild.4. In the past scientists believed that animals were not capable of feeling or thinking. Suggested answer:In the past scientists went so far as to believe that animals were not capable of feeling or thinking.5. Darwin argued that animals face the same challenges and have the same basic needs as humans.Suggested answer:Darwin went so far as to argue that animals face the same challenges and have the same basic needs as humans.6. Scientists now ask if animals have feelings and intelligence, should it affect the way we treat them?Suggested answer:Scientists now go so far as to ask if animals have feelings and intelligence, should it affect the way we treat them?Look at the words and their definitions. Complete the sentences with the words.army a group of peoplebunch a group of fruit or flowers which grow togetherflock a group of birds, sheep or goatsherd a group of large animals, like cattleschool a group of fishswarm a group of insects1. Having a concept of numbers helps geese to keep track of their . Correctanswerflock2. We were attacked by an angry of bees, but no one got stung. Correct answerswarm3. On safari in Africa you can see a(n) of elephants on the plain. Correct answerherd4. Our boat was surrounded by a large of dolphins. Correct answerschool5. The pop singer was greeted by a huge of fans. Correct answerarmy6. When someone is in hospital it's traditional to bring them some chocolates, or a(n) of grapes. Correct answerbunchComplete the sentences with the correct form of suitable expressions from the collocation box. Sometimes more than one collocation is possible.Nouns which often go after: abstract concept idea principle reasoning animal instinct intelligence lover rightshuman being body nature society1. Mark has three dogs. He's a real . Correct answer(1) animal(2) lover2. The average contains between four and five litres of blood. Correct answer(1) human(2) body3. Scientists are trying to prove whether animals are capable of . Correct answer(1) abstract(2) reasoning4. Survival is a basic common to all creatures. Correct answer(1) animal(2) instinct5. There has always been conflict and war in the world. You can't change . Correct answer(1) human(2) nature6. Animals don't understand like art, culture and society. Correct answer(1) abstract(2) conceptsTranslate the sentences into Chinese.1. I had tossed sticks for him before and knew the approximate distance they would go, depending upon their weight and my motion. This stick, however, caught a gust and, flying where the sheet wanted to go, sailed across the yard, over the fence, and, with a fine skater's touch, glided onto the pond.Suggested answer:我以前也经常这样为他扔木头。
Final Examfor New Generation English Elementary Book Two(Test One)Part 1 Listening ComprehensionSection AA. Listen to the conversation. Choose the best answers to complete the sentences.1. Frank is enjoying college, but he_______.a. doesn’t have many friendsb. finds his subjects difficultc. keeps getting lost2. Julie suggests that he should _______.a. phone his parentsb. find a girlfriendc. join a club3. Julie and Frank look at the _______ to get some ideas.a. student websiteb. student newspaperc. student noticeboard4. Frank is interested in _______a. politicsb. soccerc. theater5. The drama club meets on _______.a. Thursday at 7 pmb. Tuesday at 7 pmc. Friday at 7 pmB. Listen to the telephone conversation. Then choose the best answer to complete each sentence.6. Kevin has been waiting for Jan for _______.a. an hourb. half an hourc. more than an hour7. Jan is trying to find_______.a. the post officeb. the bankc. the café8. Jan is _______ away from Kevin.a. five minutes’ walkb. fifteen minutes’ walkc. five minutes’ bus rideC. Listen to the voicemail. Choose the best answers to complete the sentences.9. Tom Banks has applied for a job at _______.a. a sports shopb. a hotelc. a school10. Tom Banks has an interview on_______.a. Monday at 3 pm.b. Tuesday at 3 pm.c. Tuesday at 2 pm.Section BListen to the following sentences and write down what you hear on the lines.1. My house is just __________ of the main street.2. If you have a blocked nose, you should try treating it with __________.3. I had a(n) __________ holiday in Thailand last year.4. I want to learn to drive, __________!5. I’ve __________ to night school to learn accountancy.Part 2: Vocabulary and StructureSection AFill in the blanks with words or expressions from the boxes.1. I think Japanese is quite difficult. I’m _______ English.2. Are you _______ that job? So am I!3. I like your jacket. It’s almost _______ mine.4. I don’t understand these instructions. They don’t ______.5. I’m not very happy about this. Can I speak to the _______, please?6. My mother always makes me a honey and _______ drink when I have a cold.7. That course looks really interesting. I think I’ll _______ for it.8. I’m feeling a bit _______ today, really tired and achy.9. Can you tell me where we are? You know I have no _______!10. This is an excellent school, Mrs. White. Your daughter’s _______.Section BMatch the words to the definitions.plicated2. common3. fever4. interview5. opportunity a. a high body temperatureb. chance to do or experience somethingc. something which is difficult and not easy to understandd. something which is not unusual and which can be found everywheree. a formal meeting at which someone is asked questions to find out if they are suitable for a jobbetter at sense of direction in good hands under the weather applying for the same as make sense sign up manager lemonChoose the best answer to complete each sentence.1. My sister is ______ school today.a. inb. onc. at2. I’m hungry. What’s _______ the menu?a. inb. onc. at3. There are lots of beautiful places to visit _______ China.a. inb. onc. at4. Can we meet tomorrow night? I want _______ you something.a. to tellb. tellingc. tell5. I avoid _______ too hard whenever possible. L ife’s too short!a. to workb. workingc. work6. I plan _______ a teacher when I’m older. It’s a good job.a. to becomeb. becoming7. I can’t run very _______. Can you?a. fastb. fastlyc. faster8. Gina dresses really _______. She always looks good.a. niceb. nicelyc. nicest9. “I’ll buy you a coffee.” “______ you? Thanks, that’s very kind.”a. Willb. Goingc. Are10. Dan’s just phoned. He says he_______ be late home.a. ’llb. ’s going toc. ’s goingSection DComplete the passage, choosing the correct word.This is my last year (1) _______(on / at)college and I hope (2) _______ (to do / doing) something special when I finish my last exams. One of my friends (3)_______(is going to / will) travel to New Zealand –she’s been planning it for a long time and I’d like to go with her. I enjoy (4) _______ (travelling / to travel) and I know my last summer vacation as a student will go really (5) _______ (fast / fastly). That’s why I want to do something special!Part 3 Reading ComprehensionTask 1Read the passage. Write T (True) or F (False) for the statements.Are online maps making us lonely?Picture the scene. You’ve just arrived in a town you’ve never visited before and you’re a little lost. What do you do? If you’re younger than 20, then it’s very likely that you’ll pull your mobile phone out of your pocket and look for directions online. However, twenty years ago, it would have been very different. If you were lost in a city, you needed to ask for directions. And that sometimes led to new and beautiful friendships!Richard Steinbeck is someone who would like to return to the old tradition of asking passers-by for directions. Why? Well, that’s how he met his wife. He recalls: “It was five years ago. I was new to the neighborhood and I was lost. Luckily, my phone was low on battery so I couldn’t get directions online. So I looked up, s aw this beautiful woman and I asked her for directions.”The rest, as they say, is history. The beautiful woman was going in the same direction, so she walked with Richard part of the way; and when he thanked her for her help, he also asked for her phone number. They’re now very happily married.Richard believes that although technology is a wonderful thing, it can sometimes stop us from exploring new and exciting relationships and opportunities. He is writing a book called “Lost through Technology” and one chapter is all about why we should leave our phones at home when we go out.So next time you are lost, keep your phone in your pocket and ask a passer-by for help. You never know who you might meet!☐ 1. When young people get lost, they usually look at their phone to help them find their way.☐ 2. Richard Steinbeck met his wife when he was lost.☐ 3. Richard Steinbeck couldn’t look at his phone to help him find his way, because he didn’t havea phone.☐ 4. Richard Steinbeck is making a film about some of the things we have lost because of technology.5. According to the writer, we could meet interesting people if we stopped looking at ourphones.Task 2Read the passage. Choose the best answer.5 steps to good mental healthThere is lots of advice about what you can do to look after your own physical health: how to keep fit, how to treat a cold and how to deal with a fever, etc. Mental health is just as important, but do you know how to look after your mind? Read these tips to find out what you can do to stay mentally healthy.1. Do something you’re good atAre you good at drawing? Swimming? Making people laugh? Take time to enjoy the things you can do well. This will make you feel more confident, and this feeling of confidence will spread to other areas in life.2. Keep in touch with friendsWe all have busy lives and sometimes we can spend days – even weeks – focusing on our own work and studies and not taking time to relax with the people we love. Spending time with loved ones is really important, as it makes us feel safe and happy.3. Eat wellOur physical health and mental health are linked. Healthy food will give you energy and make you feel brighter and more positive. It will also help you keep your weight down, which will make you feel good about yourself.4. Be kind to yourselfIf you’ve made a mistake, don’t be hard on yo urself. Remind yourself that everyone has bad days. Take time to relax and give yourself the occasional treat, and this will make life feel better.5. Spend time outsideBeing outdoors makes us all feel better, as daylight is rich in Vitamin D. So even if it’s cold and rainy outside, you should put on your warm clothes and go for a long walk. You’ll soon feel full of energy and ready for anything.1. What is the main point of this passage?a. To give advice on how to look after your physical health.b. To give advice on how to look after your mental health.c. To give advice on how to treat a cold at home.2. According to the writer, why is it important to do something you’re good at?a. It will increase your heart rate.b. It might get you more opportunities at work.c. It will make you feel more confident.3. According to the writer, why are friends important?a. They make us feel safe and happy.b. They make us laugh.c. They make life more interesting.4. What does the writer say about the relationship between physical and mental health?a. The two things aren’t connected.b. The two things are connected.c. Mental health is more important than physical health.5. What does the writer say about daylight?a. It’s not good for your skin.b. It contains vitamins which will make you feel good.c. It can make you feel more relaxed.Task 3Read the poster. Fill in the blanks (in no more than 3 words).1. This club is for people who like dressing up ______________.2. The clowning club is run by a(n) ______________.3. The clowns visit local hospitals and spend time with ______________.4. The clowns want to make the children laugh so that they ______________.5. The club will provide new members with training and ______________.Final Examfor New Generation English Elementary Book Two(Test One)Answer KeyPart 1 Listening ComprehensionSection AA 1. a 2.c 3. c 4. c 5. aB 6. a 7. c 8. aC 9. a 10. bSection B1. on the corner2. steam3. amazing4. the sooner the better5. decided to goPart 2 Vocabulary and StructureSection A1. better at2. applying for3. the same as4. make sense5. manager6. lemon7. sign up8. under the weather9. sense of direction 10. in good hands Section B1. c2. d3. a4. e5. bSection C1. c2. b3. a4. a5. b6. a7. a8. b9. a 10. aSection D1. at2. to do3. is going to 4 travelling 5. fastPart 3 Reading ComprehensionTask 11. T2. T3. F4. F5. TTask 21. b2. c3. a4. b5. bTask 31. and telling jokes2. group of students3. sick children4. forget their problems5. a clown costumeFinal Examfor New Generation English Elementary Book Two(Test One)Listening TranscriptsPart 1 Listening ComprehensionSection AA. Listen to the conversation. Choose the best answers to complete the sentences.W: Hey, Frank! How are you enjoying life at college?M:Hi Julie. Um yeah, it’s okay, I guess. I’m enjoying my studies but I feel a bit lonely sometimes.W: Lonely?M:Yeah. I haven’t made any new friends and I miss my friends from home.W: Have you thought about joining a club?M:No, I haven’t. Do you think that’s a good idea?W: Sure it is! There are so many clubs for students. W hatever you’re interested in, you can find a club to match. Here, let’s have a look at the student noticeboard. Are you interested in politics?M: No, not really.W: What about theater?M: Oh yeah, I love acting.W: Well, why not join the drama club then? They meet every Thursday night at 7 pm. And they’re putting on a show Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet! You’ll be sure to meet some interesting people there, Frank!M:I’ll give it a try. Thanks, Julie!B. Listen to the telephone conversation. Then choose the best answer to complete each sentence. M: Hello?W: Hi, Kevin. It’s Jan.M: Jan! Where are you? I’ve been waiting for an hour!W:I’m sorry. I think I’m lost! I can’t find the café we said we’d meet in.M: Where are you now?W:Um, I’m beside the post office and opposite the bank.M:Oh, that’s good. You’re not too far away. Can you see the park?W: Yes.M:Okay. So, go straight on towards the park. Then turn right before the park and walk along the street for five minutes. The café is on the corner. It’s maybe five minutes’ walk. W: Great! See you soon.C. Listen to the voicemail. Choose the best answers to complete the sentences.Hello. My name’s Samantha Stone, and this is a message for Tom Banks. Thank you for your application for the job of salesclerk at “Sports4all”. We’d like to invite you to an interview on Tuesday at 3 pm in our shop. Please phone me on (07788) 758 647 to let us know if you can come. Thank you.Section BListen to the following sentences and write down what you hear on the lines.1. My house is just on the corner of the main street.2. If you have a blocked nose, you should try treating it with steam.3. I had an amazing holiday in Thailand last year.4. I want to learn to drive, the sooner the better!5. I’ve decided to go to night school to learn accountancy.。
Final Examfor New Generation English Intro (2)Part I Listening Comprehension (15’)A. Listen to the following sentences and choose the correct answers.(1) Where does the man live?A. In a dormitory on Fifth Avenue.B. In an apartment on Fifth Avenue.C. In an apartment on Sixth Avenue.(2) What’s wrong with the man?A. He has a headache.B. He has a fever.C. He has a toothache.(3) How long does it take the woman to go to school?A. Four hours.B. Three hours.C. Two hours.(4) Where does she work?A. She types letters.B. In the office.C. She is a secretary.(5) What can’t you do in the waiting room?A. Read books.B. Talk loudly.C. Keep silent.B. Listen to the following conversations and choose the correct answers.(1) How long does the man sleep every day?A. Seven hours.B. Eight hours.C. Six hours.(2) How does the man go to school?A. Take a bus.B. Drive a car.C. On foot.(3) Where is the library?A. It’s next to Sam Store.B. Turn right on Hampton Street.C. Go straight on Hampton Street.(4) What does Amanda’s sister do?A. She works in a hotel.B. She works in the Shelton Hospital.C. She is a nurse.(5) How much is the 2-inch binder?A. $5B. $8C. $15C. Listen to the passage and fill in the blanks.Here are some tips for you to be healthy. First, sleep at least (1) hours a day. Enough sleep can keep you energetic all day. Second, eat (2) good meals a day. Try to eat more kinds of food during breakfast. But (3) eat too much in the evening. Then (4) is also important. Sports can refresh your body. Finally, don’t smoke and have a (5) once a year.Part II V ocabulary and Structure (20’)A. Choose the best answer for each sentence.(1) —Do you buy skirts at a clothing store?—A. Yes, I does.B. Yes, I do.C. Yes, I don’t.D. No, I do.(2) —Where do you live?—I live First Avenue.A. onB. inC. ofD. with(3) —How long does it take you to go home?—A. Three hours ago.B. Three hours.C. Three times.D. Three times a week.(4) —How much are these shoes?—A. It is 30 dollars.B. I have 30.C. They are 30 dollars.D. I need 30.(5) Andy is sick. He a fever.A. getB. haveC. hasD. is(6) —How often do you have a toothache?—A. One a year.B. Two time a year.C. Two a year.D. Once a year.(7) Johnson during lunch.A. drinkB. don’t drinkC. doesn’t drinkD. not drink(8) People for the doctor in the waiting room now.A. are waitingB. is waitingC. waitD. waits(9) —binders do you need?—I need three 1-inch binders.A. How muchB. How manyC. WhatD. How(10) —Can you lift this heavy box?—A. Yes, I do.B. No, I don’t.C. Yes, I can.D. No, I can.B. Fill in the blanks using the proper forms of the words.(1) (not talk) loudly in the library.(2) My brother (live) in New York.(3) Nigel (be) a receptionist in Milton Hotel.(4) I (exercise) three times a week.(5) Look! Jenny (type) a letter.Part III Reading Comprehension (40’)A. Read Doctor Belinda’s appointment book and decide whether the statements(2) Alan Jones has a fever.(3) Tony Brown has the same problem with Warren Adam.(4) If you want to call Stuart Lee, you can dial 537-9845.(5) Doctor Belinda has no appointment before 9:00 a.m.B. Read the conversation and answer the questions.Vincent: Good morning Michelle! How do you come to school?Michelle: Good morning. I usually drive to school, but today I took the bus. Vincent: How long does it take you to go to school?Michelle: About thirty minutes. How do you come to school?Vincent: I always ride a bicycle to school and take a bus on rainy days.Michelle: Wow, it’s a good way.Vincent: Yes. It is cheaper, but sometimes it takes longer time.(1) How does Michelle usually go to school?(2) How did Michelle come to school today?(3) How long does it take Michelle to go to school?(4) How does Vincent go to school on rainy days?(5) Does Michelle think riding a bicycle to school is a good way?C. Read the comparison of dormitory and apartment. Then choose the best(2) If you want to spend less money, you can choose a(n) □dormitory □apartment.(3) If you want to live in a bigger room, you can choose a(n) □dormitory □apartment.(4) If you use school facilities often, you can choose a(n) □dormitory □apartment.(5) If you want to live more safely, you can choose a(n) □dormitory □apartment.D. Read the passage and choose the best answers.Mrs. Johnson is an Australia doctor. She lives in China now. She works in a children’s hospital in Beijing. Sh e likes children and she loves to work for them. She learns Chinese in an evening school after work every day. She also practices Chinese with her colleagues and some Chinese friends. Now she can speak Chinese very well and can also write a few Chinese characters. Mr. Johnson, her husband, is a teacher. He teaches English in a middle school. He works from Monday to Friday and teaches 3 classes every day. They both like living in China.(1) What does Mr. Johnson do?A. He’s an Australia doctor.B. He’s a Chinese teacher.C. He’s an English teacher.D. He’s a Chinese doctor.(2) Where do Mr. and Mrs. Johnson live now?A. In China.B. In Australia.C. In a hospital.D. In a middle school.(3) Can Mrs. Johnson write Chinese very well?A. Yes, she can.B. No, she can’t.C. Yes, she can’t.D. No, she can.(4) How long does Mr. Johnson work every week?A. Five days.B. Six days.C. Seven days.D. Four days.(5) Which statement is TRUE according to the passage?A. Mr. Johnson works in a children’s hospital.B. Mrs. Johnson learns Chinese from her colleagues and Chinese friends.C. Mr. Johnson teaches 3 classes every day.D. Mr. Johnson and Mrs. Johnson doesn’t like living in China.Part IV Translation (10’)Choose the best translation for each sentence.(1) The bookstore is on Park Street next to the bank.A. 书店在银行街上的公园旁边。
Unit TestUnit 7 “Being on time is very important.”Part 1 Listening ComprehensionA. Listen to the conversation. Then choose the best answer to complete each sentence.1. Tina comes from _________.A. New YorkB. TexasC. Miami2. “Love Hurts” is about Tina’s _________.A. hometownB. fatherC. ex-boyfriend3. Tina was taught to play the piano by _________.A. her motherB. MadonnaC. herself4. Tina is going to be on tour around _________.A. EuropeB. the worldC. the U.S.5. Tina has just finished _________ a new album.A. recordingB. writingC. listening toB. Listen to the conversation. Then choose the best answer to each question below.6. What is Betty bad at?A. Photocopying.B. Helping people.C. Typing.7. Who is Betty’s manager?A. Greg.B. Trudy.C. She doesn’t say.8. Which of the following is true?A. Trudy is ahead of schedule.B. Betty has just started working there.C. Betty isn’t really interested in Trudy’s new project.C. Listen to the conversation. Then choose the best answer to each question below.9. What time will they meet?A. 1:00 p.m.B. 1:30 p.m.C. 2:00 p.m.10. Why won’t they meet at Romano’s?A. Because it’s noisy.B. Because it’s far away.C. Because it’s hard to get a reservation.Part 2 Vocabulary and StructureSection AFill in the blanks with words or expressions from the boxes.1.Few candidates had received any ____________ in management.2.Being unemployed produces negative ____________ to work.3.We’re a tight group, so we do ____________.4.The two groups agreed to ____________ with each other.5. A ____________ of funds is preventing the UN from monitoring relief.6.The whole class is working hard ____________ for the exams.7.Sometimes you wonder where your kids get their good ____________.8.Sandra was determined to become a doctor and her ____________ paid off.9.We will manage to accomplish the task ____________ even though it is difficult.10.The instructions on the box are very ____________.Section BMatch the words to the definitions.1. confusing2. ambitious3. habit4. shortage5. brilliant A. extremely clever or impressiveB. usual behaviorC. difficult to understandD. having a strong desire for success orachievementE. not enoughSection CChoose the best answer to complete each sentence.1. Linda _______ listening to music when her mother spoke to her.A. weren’tB. isC. was2. I was having my dinner when someone _______ the door.A. knockedB. knocksC. knocking3. What _______ you _______ when your father cooked last night?A. was; doingB. were; doingC. are; doing4. The man _______ looking when he crossed the road.A. weren’tB. wasn’tC. didn’t5. I was _______ in class at 10:00 a.m. yesterday.A. to studyB. studyC. studying6. Joe was doing his homework when the doorbell _______.A. was rungB. rangC. ringing7. Sally _______ reading while her roommate was listening to music.A. wereB. wasC. did8. The teacher _______ me when I was at school yesterday.A. don’t seeB. weren’t seeingC. didn’t see9. He was _______ the guitar when I came over yesterday.A. playingB. playedC. play10. _______ he talk to James last week?A. DidB. WasC. HavePart 3 Reading ComprehensionRead the passage. Write T (true) or F (false) for the statements.Social media don’tsWe live an ever-increasing amount of our lives online, and what we do online demonstrates our personal image, so it’s important that our digital footprint is beyond reproach. Here are our top tips for what should not do on social media.● Avoid negativity.We all have our bad days, but when this happens we should not always make social media our first port of call. Sharing our troubles over a cup of coffee with a loved one is a much safer way to let off steam. If you regularly post negative remarks on social media, people are likely to form a negative impression of you.● Don’t get into public fig hts with others.You should stop and think before getting into fiery arguments on social media, as such arguments can quickly get out of control and become little more than insults trading. Therefore, it’s better to rise above all of that.● Don’t overshar e.You may be proud of your new jeans, your cute little cousin or the fact that you got an A in a math test. But think carefully before you share your success on social media. Always ask yourself: Do people really need to know this? Am I OK with this information being made public? Would I be happy for a future employer to see this? If the answer to any of these questions is “no”, then don’t do it.Social media should be fun. Bear these tips in mind, and you should never have cause to regret using it.☐ 1. The purpose of the passage is to discourage people from using social media.☐ 2. According to the passage, it’s better to share problems face to face than online.☐ 3. If you often complain about things online, you give a bad impression.☐ 4. According to the passage, people usually argue politely on social media.☐ 5. It’s wise to think carefully before uploading personal photos to social media.Task 2 Read the passage. Choose the best answer.How to get noticedAre you hoping to land your dream job? Do you want to make your social media accounts get more attention of the world’s top recruiters? Then you need to come along to our seminar “Getting Noticed Online”.Presented by a leading social media expert, Evan Crystal, this seminar will cover almost everythi ng you need to know to make sure that you’ll stand out from the crowd online.The seminar will look at the following topics:∙how to find the right platform for your industry;∙how to create a standout online profile;∙how to create an ideal social media image;∙how to create a perfect online CV.In addition to an exciting variety of workshops, the seminar will also include a question-and-answer session, a plenary session delivered by Evan Crystal.What’s more, participants will be able to visit the “CV surgery” for one-to-one advice and feedback on their online CVs.Participants are asked to bring their cellphones, as a number of workshops will conduct interactive activities through social media.Places are limited, so be sure to book yours early in order to avoid disappointment. Emailus at carly@ for more information.1. What is the passage advertising?A. A seminar about time management.B. A seminar about CV writing.C. A seminar about good Internet behavior.D. A seminar that helps students get noticed by employers online.2. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?A. How to win arguments online.B. How to present your personality to its best advantage online.C. How to make sure your profile is noticeable and attractive.D. How to choose the appropriate platform depending on the job you are looking for.3. What can participants do with their CVs?A. Send them to the event organizer for feedback.B. Take them to the “CV surgery” at the seminar for feedback.C. Bring them to the seminar and ask other participants for advice.D. Send them to employers they meet at the seminar.4. Why do participants need to bring their cellphones?A. To store the contact details of the people they meet at the seminar.B. To be used in interactive workshop activities.C. To take photographs for social media.D. To show their online tickets.5. What should participants do if they are interested in attending the workshop?A. Book their tickets as soon as possible.B. Phone the organizer.C. Nothing. Just turn up on the day.D. Tell their friends about the event.Task 3 Read the passage. Fill in the blanks with no more than three words.The ideal profile photoYou’ve spent time and energy on creating a professional and clean social media image. Now there’s just one thing to add: a profile photo. Believe it or not, this is something that is so easy to get wrong. However, it’s actually incredibly important.Your profile photo is like your own personal brand. It’s the first thing people will look at when they come across your page on social media, so you need to get it right. Then how to get an ideal profile photo?First things first, you need to show your face. This may seem obvious, but it’s amazing that many people choose to show their silhouette or the back of their head.Second, make sure that your face isn’t too close to the camera. It shouldn’t be too far away either. People should be able to see you and a little bit of the background, too.Third, smile for the camera. This is the simplest form of body language, showing that you are open, positive and approachable. If you don’t smile, your profile photo may risk looking like a police mug shot.Fourth, use a color to make your shot stand out. Most social media websites use a lot of blue (a cool color), and using orange (a warm color) will really help your photo to be seen and noticed.Finally, if you don’t know which photo to choose, ask people you know and trust for their opinion.Follow these tips, and your photo will get you noticed for all the right reasons!1.The purpose of this passage is to help readers create the __________________________.2.Having a good profile photo is important, because it represents your__________________________.3.Smile is the simplest form of body language, as this will show that you are open,__________________________.4.Your photo will be more noticeable if you choose __________________________ likeorange.5.If you’re not sure which photo to pick, ask those you __________________________ fortheir opinion.Task 4 Read the passage. Fill in the blanks with no more than three words.Hi Peter,How are you? I hope things are fine with you.I’m writing because I’m feeling a little low. I had an unsuccessful interview yesterday. Yes, another one! It seems like I’m never going to get a job.To be honest, I’m not surprised I didn’t get the job. It didn’t go well. I was really nervousbefore I went into the interview room and I guess I wasn’t thinking straight, so I forgot to take a drink of water. Then, when I went into the room and started speaking, I realized that my mouth was very dry, but I was too nervous to ask for a glass of water. Therefore, my voice sounded weird when I was talking and I was too self-conscious to say a lot.The questions were difficult, too. They asked me to think about a time I’d used my leadership skills and I’m afraid my mind just went blank. Interviews would be so much easier if you knew what the panel was planning to ask you!I have another i nterview next week. I’ll remember to take water this time, but I’m not sure if I can manage to deal with all the other things.You seem to do well with interviews, so I am wondering if you have any tips?Hope to hear from you soon!Best wishes,Andrew1. Why is Andrew writing to Peter?He wants to tell Peter about __________________________.2. What did Andrew forget to do before the interview?He forgot to take a(n) __________________________.3. What happened when Andrew was asked about his leadership skills?His mind just __________________________.4. What would make interviews easier, in Andrew’s opinion?The interviewees know what the interviewers are __________________________.5. When is Andrew’s next interview?He will have it __________________________.Unit 7 Being on time is very important.听力脚本Part I Listening ComprehensionA. Listen to the conversation. Then choose the best answer to complete each sentence. David: You’re back with MTV. I’m your host David Stone. Today we have hot new pop singer Tina Grey in the studio. I’m going to ask her a few questions. Tina, thanks for being here today. Could you start by telling us where you are from?Tina: I’m from Texas.David: Tina, everyone knows your new single “Love Hurts”. What was your inspira tion for that song?Tina: It’s actually about my ex-boyfriend. We broke up and I wanted to write a song about it. David: Interesting. You just finished recording your new album. Any plans for a tour? Tina: Yes. I’ll be on tour next month, traveling all ove r the United States.David: Who has been the greatest influence on your musical career?Tina: I have two influences. One is Madonna. She is an amazing singer and a living legend.The other is my mother. She taught me to play the piano and encouraged me to becomea musician.David: I see. Do you have any advice for any young singers out there trying to make it? Tina: Yes! I would say follow your dreams and never give up.David: Thanks for your time, Tina.Tina: My pleasure, David!B. Listen to the conversation. Then choose the best answer to each question below. Betty: Do you need any help?Trudy: I am really behind. I need some help catching up. Are you good at typing?Betty: I’m afraid I’m a terrible typist. Is there anything else I can help with?Trudy: Could you help me photocopy some documents?Betty: Sure! I’m good at that.Trudy: Thanks! You can start with the papers on the table over there.Betty: These ones?Trudy: That’s right. I really appreciate your help. How long have you been working here? I haven’t seen you around here before.Betty: Actually, I just started working here.Trudy: I have a special project coming up. Would you be interested in helping me on it? Betty: I’d like to, but I would have to clear it with my manager first.Trudy: Who’s your manager?Betty: Greg Patterson.Trudy: Well, I’m Greg’s manager. My name is Trudy Jenkins. What’s your name?Betty: Betty Hughes.Trudy: I’ll tell Greg that I would like your help on my next project.Betty: That’s great! Thanks a lot, Trudy. I won’t l et you down.C. Listen to the conversation. Then choose the best answer to each question below. Tammy: Good morning, this is Tammy speaking. Is Mark available?Mark: Hello, Tammy. This is Mark.Tammy: Good morning, Mark. How are you?Mark: I’m fine, thank s. What can I do for you?Tammy: Could we meet tomorrow for lunch to discuss the new client?Mark: That would be great. What restaurant did you have in mind?Tammy: We could go to “Romano’s” downtown.Mark: That place is a little noisy. How about we try somewhere else? I know a great new place called “Bossanova”. Wanna try it?Tammy: Sure, what time were you thinking?Mark: I’m free at 1:00 p.m. Can you make it then?Tammy: I can be there at 1:30 p.m.Mark: OK. I’ll make a reservation for 1:30. See you th ere.Tammy: Wait! I don’t know where it is.Mark: Oops! Sorry! I’ll text you the address later.参考答案Part 1 Listening ComprehensionA. 1. B 2. C 3. A 4. C 5. AB. 6. C 7. A 8. BC. 9. B 10. APart 2 Vocabulary and StructureSection A1. training2. attitudes3. keep in touch4. cooperate5. shortage6. preparing7. qualities8. persistence9. in time 10. confusingSection B1. C2. D3. B4. E5. ASection C1. C2. A3. B4. B5. C6. B7. B8. C9. A 10. APart 3 Reading ComprehensionTask 11. F2. T3. T4. F5. TTask21. D2. A3. B4. B5.ATask 31. ideal profile photo2. own personal brand3. positive and approachable4. a warm color5. know and trustTask 41. an unsuccessful interview2. drink of water3. went blank4. planning to ask5. next week。
新时代核心英语教程写作2课后答案U71、What’s the point of going to school when I can’t do anything there? [单选题] *A. 时间B. 意义(正确答案)C. 方向D. 目标2、The hall in our school is _____ to hold 500 people. [单选题] *A. big enough(正确答案)B. enough bigC. very smallD. very big3、Lucy _______ at 7:00 every day. [单选题] *A. go to schoolB. goes to school(正确答案)C. to go to schoolD. went?to?school4、Mary is interested ______ hiking. [单选题] *A. onB. byC. in(正确答案)D. at5、I hope Tom will arrive _______ to attend the meeting. [单选题] *A. in timesB. on time(正确答案)C. at timesD. from time to time6、I think _______ is nothing wrong with my car. [单选题] *A. thatB. hereC. there(正确答案)D. where7、He always ______ the teacher carefully in class. [单选题] *A. listensB. listens to(正确答案)C. hearsD. hears of8、—Could you please make the bed?—______.()[单选题] *A. Yes, I wasB. No, I don’tC. Sure, I’ll do it(正确答案)D. No, that’s no problem9、My camera is lost. I am ______ it everywhere.()[单选题] *A. looking atB. looking for(正确答案)C. looking overD. looking after10、By the end of this month, all this _____. [单选题] *A. is changedB.will changeC. will have changed(正确答案)D. has changed11、You should stick to your()and tell him you won' t do the thing. [单选题] *A. principle(正确答案)B. qualityC. contactD. influence12、—It’s too noisy outside. I can’t fall asleep.—I can’t, either. We have to ______ new ways to solve the problem.()[单选题] *A. come up with(正确答案)B. get on withC. make up withD. catch up with13、Allen is looking forward to _______ his American partner at the trade fair. [单选题] *A. meetB. meeting(正确答案)C. be meetingD. having meeting14、85.You’d better? ? ? ? ? a taxi, or you’ll be late. [单选题] *A.take(正确答案)B.takingC.tookD.to take15、My father can?_______ a little English. [单选题] *A. speak(正确答案)B. sayC. talkD. tell16、Jack would rather spend time complaining than_____the problem by himself. [单选题] *A.solve(正确答案)B.solvedC.solvesD.to solve17、93.Welcome ________ our school! [单选题] *A.to(正确答案)B.inC.atD./18、22.Will there ________ any schools in the future? [单选题] *A.isB.areC.amD.be(正确答案)19、—What can I do to help at the old people’s home?—You ______ read stories to the old people. ()[单选题] *A. could(正确答案)B. mustC. shouldD. would20、Now he is _______ his homework. [单选题] *A. busyB. busy with(正确答案)C. busy with doingD. busy does21、In order to find the missing child, villagers _______ all they can over the past five hours. [单选题] *A. didB. doC. had doneD. have been doing(正确答案)22、Its’time to go to bed. _______ your computer, please. [单选题] *A. Turn onB. Turn inC. Turn off(正确答案)D. Turn down23、I don’t know how to improve my English. Can I ask you for some _______? [单选题] *A. answersB. advice(正确答案)C. questionsD. words24、You could hardly imagine _______ amazing the Great Wall was. [单选题] *A. how(正确答案)B. whatC. whyD. where25、A small village cuts across the river. [单选题] *A. 切B. 穿过(正确答案)C. 划船D. 踢26、1——May I help you? You seem to be having some problems.——_______ , thanks. Ithink I can manage. [单选题] *A. All rightB. No problemC. It’s all right(正确答案)D. There’s no way27、Nick got out of bed and _______ a shower. [单选题] *A. practicedB. took(正确答案)C. didD. made28、The strawberries ______ fresh. Can I taste (品尝) one?()[单选题] *A. watchB. tasteC. soundD. look(正确答案)29、The man lost his camera and he ______ it now.()[单选题] *A. foundB. is findingC. is looking forD. looks for(正确答案)30、She works in a hospital. She is a(n) _______. [单选题] *A. managerB. engineerC. doctor(正确答案)D. patient。
Unit TestUnit 7 “How did you hear about this job?”Part 1 Listening ComprehensionSection AA. Listen to the conversation. Then choose the best answer to complete each sentence.1. Betty has been late _____ this week.A. onceB. twiceC. three times2. Betty is late because ________.A. she oversleptB. she had car troublesC. she missed the bus3. Betty has already taken ________.A. some medicineB. the bus to workC. her car to a mechanic4. If Betty is late again, Mr. Jones will ________.A. fire herB. punish herC. give her a warning5. Mr. Jones gives Betty a ________.A. business cardB. bonusC. new carB. Listen to the conversation. Then choose the best answer to each question below.6. What kind of work does Simon prefer to do?A. Writing.B. Design.C. Research.7. How does Simon prefer to work?A. Alone.B. In a group.C. Both A and B.8. Will Simon attend the meeting on Monday?A. No, he won’t.B. Yes, but he will be a little late.C. Yes, he will be there at 10:00 a.m.C. Listen to the conversation. Then choose the best answer to each question below.9. What month does Hannah suggest for the team-building exercise?A. December.B. January.C. March.10. What will Hannah make for Charles?A. A questionnaire.B. A Christmas holiday plan.C. A list of places to go.Section BListen to the following sentences and write down what you hear on the lines.1.The doctor ____________ me to quit smoking.2.Kate lost her job. Now she is ____________.3.If you steal from the workplace, you will be ____________.4.Elsa is a very ____________ person. She loves to meet new people.5.If you don’t practice, you will never ____________.Part 2 Vocabulary and StructureSection AA. Fill in the blanks with the words or expression from the box.1.I should like to apply for the ___________ of Sales Director.2.I am the new ___________ and you will be working under me.3.The cashier took my change out of the ___________.4.The ideal working environment to me is a challenging and fun ___________.5.We have to be ___________ about our chances of winning.6.Many people have an irresponsible ___________ towards marriage.7.There were a large number of ___________ for the job.8.The crisis had a(n) ___________ effect on trade.9.It’s important to know your own strengths and ___________.10.We need to take ___________ for looking after our own health.Section BMatch the words to the definitions.1.punctual2.promotion3.neatly4.assistant5.resume A.a person who helps or supports sb., usually in their jobB. a move to a more important job in a companyC.take up or begin anewD.arriving exactly at the time appointedE.tidy and smartSection CChoose the best answer to complete each sentence.1. The pretty girl plays the piano __________.A. beautifullyB. beautifulC. most beautifully2. That dish smells really __________.A. wellB. goodC. nicely3. Susan got __________ because of her hard work.A. promotionB. prescriptionC. position4. The subway arrived at __________ 6 o’clock.A. exactlyB. exactC. exactness5. My assignment __________ includes one year as a salesclerk.A. interviewB. applicationC. experience6. I always come to class __________.A. earlyB. earlilyC. earlyly7. James paints __________.A. goodB. goodlyC. well8. Jane answers the phone __________.A. friendlyB. friendilyC. in a friendly way9. The women worked __________ outside my room.A. noisyB. noisilyC. noisyly10. Wash the knife very __________.A. carefulB. carefullyC. carefullilySection DComplete the passage, using the correct verb form.Thomas Alva Edison was an American 1.__________ (invention / inventor / inventive). Although he was very successful, he had many challenges and failures in his career. Edison was born 2.__________ (in / at / on) Ohio in 1847. After attending school for only a few months, Edison dropped out of school and started to be taught by his mother. Edison’s first major invention was the record player. It enabled people 3.__________ (recording / record / to record) and replay sound for the first time. However, perhaps Edison’s most important invention was the light bulb. When making the light bulb, Edison 4.__________ (failure / fail / failed) manytimes. He once said that the light bulb was an invention with 1,000 steps. We can learn from Edison that if we work hard and 5.__________ (training / persistence / persevere), we can achieve our goal.Part 3 Reading ComprehensionTask 1Read the passage. Choose the best answer.A great opportunity for youHow would you like to travel the world, sharing your knowledge of Chinese culture and language?Yangtze Travel and Education is looking for confident and sociable Chinese college graduates to take part in our teaching program. You also need to have a good command of English and excellent communication skills. You will work in an American city for a year, visiting schools and colleges and teaching students Chinese culture, history and basic Mandarin through conversations, songs and games, etc.All travel and accommodation expenses are provided and successful candidates will also receive a generous allowance, which will enable you to make the most of your experience abroad.What our teachers say:“I have spent an amazing year in New York teaching high scho ol students. The experience has really helped me to improve my English.” —Chu Hong“A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity!” —Chang Chen1. What is this passage advertising?A. An opportunity for Chinese college graduates to teach in the US.B. An opportunity for American college graduates to teach in China.C. An opportunity for Chinese college graduates to study in the US.D. An opportunity for American college graduates to study in China.2. According to the passage, what kind of people is the organization looking for?A. People who are very serious.B. People who are confident and sociable.C. People who are quiet and studious.D. People who are punctual.3. What will the company provide for successful applicants?A. Travel, accommodation expenses and a car.B. Travel, accommodation expenses and an allowance.C. Travel, accommodation expenses and a clothing budget.D. Travel, accommodation expenses and teaching materials.4. How long will successful candidates work in the US?A. A month.B. Six months.C. A year.D. Two years.5. What did Chu Hong get out of her year?A. She saved a lot of money.B. She made some good contacts.C. She improved her English.D. She found a permanent job in New York.Task 2Read the passage. Fill in the blanks with no more than three words.Dear applicant,Thank you for your interest in the internship at our online magazine. We are delighted to inform you that you have been selected for the interview on September 15th.For this interview, you will be invited along with five other participants to take part in a group discussion. After that, you will be asked to make a five-minute presentation to the rest of the group.The selection process will begin at 9:30 a.m. and will finish at midday. We will announce the successful candidate in the afternoon.You will need to bring your proof of identity and copies of any qualifications with you.Please confirm your attendance by sending a reply.We look forward to meeting you.Yours,Ali Grundy1.This letter is inviting the applicant to come to an interview on ________________.2.The interview is for an internship at _________________.3.Applicants will need to attend a group discussion and deliver a(n) _________________.4.The selection process will begin at 9:30 a.m. and will finish _________________.5.Candidates should confirm their attendance by _________________.Task 3Read the passage. Fill in the blanks with no more than three words.How to create a great impression on your first dayWhen you begin a new job, what should you do on your first day? Here are some suggestions.First impressions are important. Be punctual. And make sure you look your best. This means clean, polished shoes and well-ironed clothes!Don’t be afraid to ask questions. Remember that you’re new—no one expects you to know ev erything. If you don’t understand an instruction, take time to check. If not, you risk making a costly mistake!Accept invitations. If your colleagues ask you to go to the pub after work, make sure you go along—even if you’re tired and just want to go home to sleep! Getting to know your colleagues outside the office is a great way of getting to know them.Be friendly and active. Don’t always expect your colleagues to make the first move. You can break the ice by making small talk. Asking someone “How long have you been working here?” is always a good conversation starter. Besides, why not send an email to your colleagues to introduce yourself?1.What should you do to make sure you look your best?You should wear clean, polished shoes and ______________.2.What should you do if you don’t understand an instruction?You should ______________ to check.3.Why should you accept invitations?It’s a good way to get to ______________.4.What is a good way to start a conversation with new colleagues?You can ask them ______________ they have been working in the place.5.What else can you do to introduce yourself to new colleagues?You can also ______________ to them.Unit 7 “How did you hear about this job?”听力脚本Section AA. Listen to the conversation. Then choose the best answer to complete each sentence. Mr. Jones: Betty, you are late again.Betty: I’m sorry, Mr. Jones.Mr. Jones: That’s the third time this week.Betty: I know. I’m very sorry.Mr. Jones: What’s your excuse this time?Betty: My car broke down.Mr. Jones: That’s what you said last timeBetty: I thought the mechanic fixed it, but it turns out he didn’t.Mr. Jones: Well, being on time is very important. This is your final warning. If you are late again, I will have to find someone to replace you.Betty: I understand, Mr. Jones. It won’t happen again, I promise.Mr. Jones: I know a good mechanic. Maybe you can take your car to his shop and let him take a look at it.Betty: That would be great. Could you please give me his number?Mr. Jones: Wait a moment. I have his business card here.Betty: Thanks a lot, Mr. Jones.Mr. Jones: No problem. Don’t be late again, Betty. I’d hate to have to fire you.B. Listen to the conversation. Then choose the best answer to each question below. Simon: Could I help you out with your new project, Diana?Diana: Sure, Simon. We are looking for someone to do the writing or design work. What are you better at?Simon: I am good at writing, but I prefer to do design work.Diana: That’s great. You can do the design work. Sometimes we will be working together and sometimes independently. How do you feel about that?Simon: That’s fine with me. I like to work alone or in a group.Diana: We will have a meeting on Monday morning. Can you be there?Simon: What time?Diana: 10:00 a.m.Simon: I have another meeting at 9:00, so I will be a little late. Would around 10:30 be OK?Diana: That’s fine. Just come to my office when you finish your earlier meeting.C. Listen to the conversation. Then choose the best answer to each question below. Charles: Hannah, I’m thinking about holding a company team-building exercise in the mountains.Hannah: That’s a great idea! When were you thinking about having it?Charles: I was thinking about sometime in January. What do you think?Hannah: I think January is a little too close to the Christmas holidays.Charles: True. What month do you think would be better?Hannah: I think March would be good. Springtime is beautiful in the mountains. It will be warmer too.Charles: Good point. Thanks for the suggestion.Hannah: Another thing we could do is to ask around and see when the employees would like to go.Charles: Would you mind making a questionnaire for them to fill out?Hannah: No problem, Charles.Charles: Thanks, Hannah. You are the best.Section BListen to the following sentences and write down what you hear on the lines.1.The doctor motivated me to quit smoking.2.Kate lost her job. Now she is unemployed.3.If you steal from the workplace, you will be fired.4.Elsa is a very outgoing person. She loves to meet new people.5.If you don’t practice, you will never improve.参考答案Part 1 Listening ComprehensionSection A1. C2. B3. C4. A5. A6. B7. C8. B9. C 10. ASection B1. motivated2. unemployed3. fired4. outgoing5. improvePart 2 Vocabulary and StructureSection A1. position2. manager3. cash register4. workplace5. realistic6. attitude7. candidates8. negative9. weakness 10. responsibilitySection B1. D2. B3. E4. A5. CSection C1. A2. B3. A4. A5. C6. A7. C8. C9. B 10. BSection D1. inventor2. in3. to record4. failed5. perseverePart 3 Reading ComprehensionTask 11. A2. B3. B4. C5. CTask 21. September 15th2. an online magazine3. five-minute presentation4. at midday5. sending a replyTask 31. well-ironed clothes2. take time3. know your colleagues4. how long5. send an email。