英语口语竞赛试题 新人教整理
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人教版小学英语四年级下册口语比赛试题第一部分:问候与自我介绍
1. 你好,你叫什么名字?
2. 你几岁了?
3. 你来自哪里?
4. 你的爱好是什么?
5. 最喜欢的颜色是什么?
6. 最喜欢的动物是什么?
第二部分:个人经历
1. 你经常做什么运动?
2. 你喜欢看什么类型的电影?
3. 你最近看了哪些电影和电视剧?
4. 你喜欢哪个明星?
5. 你想做什么职业?为什么?
6. 你未来的计划是什么?
第三部分:日常生活
1. 你每天早上几点起床?
2. 你喜欢吃什么早餐?
3. 你去学校的交通方式是什么?
4. 你的课程安排是什么?
5. 放学后你通常做什么?
6. 你最喜欢的食物是什么?为什么?
第四部分:环境保护
1. 你知道什么是环境保护吗?
2. 你可以做些什么来保护环境?
3. 你看到有人乱扔垃圾怎么办?为什么?
4. 你认为环境保护很重要吗?为什么?
5. 你平时会怎么节约用水和用电?
6. 你觉得垃圾分类是一件好事吗?为什么?第五部分:自由发挥
准备一个小话题,和评委进行自由交流。
以上就是本次口语比赛的试题,祝大家比赛顺利,取得好成绩!。
2023学年第一学期八年级英语竞赛试题(2023年12月)(满分150分, 时间: 120分钟)第一部分: 知识运用(共两节;满分50分)第一节: 单项填空。
(共30小题;每小题1分, 满分30分)从A、B、C和D四个选项中, 选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
1.Hangzhou is _______ most beautiful city, where you can see ________ famous West Lake.A.a; theB.a; /C.the; aD./; the2.When she came back home, she found her little son in the corner of the room.A.cryB.criedC.cryingD.to cry3.—Jim, when shall we go to the park this weekend?—I really don’t mind.______ Saturday ______ Sunday is OK.A.Both; andB.Neither; norC.Either; orD.Not; but4._____ took his first step into _____ in 1961.A.Man; spaceB.The man; spaceC.Man; the spaceD.Men; a space5.The city is _________ it was ten years ago.A.three times as big asB.three times so larger thanC.as three times larger thanrger three times than6.Each of the foreigners holds a fork in one hand and a knife in .A.othersB.the othersC.the otherD.another7.Don’t worry.________.I can do it myself.A.It’s wellB.Help yourselfC.That’s a piece of cakeD.It’s hard8.Li Lei realized ________ important for him to get up early to do some exercise.A.itB.thatC.oneD.this9.There is wrong with this computer.It works well.A.somethingB.everythingC.anythingD.nothing10.Tom is table.He is having lunch by himself.A.fromB.onC.atD.for11.I hope Tim can come to my birthday party.Then we ________ a much happier time.A.haveB.hadC.will haveD.have had12.The _______ shoes were very dirty, so I asked them to take them off before they went into ______ house.A.boys’; John’sB.boys’; Johns’C.boy’s; Johns’D.boy’s; John’s13.What a surprise! It’s ______ time that I’ve met the beautiful girl this week.A.threeB.thirdC.the threeD.the third14.—Driving a car is so difficult for me!—Come on.The more you practice, the it will be.A.easyB.easierC.easilyD.more easily15.—A number of volunteers _________ willing to teach in China’s rural areas.—Yes, the number is getting _________.A is; bigger and bigger B.are; bigger and biggerC is; more and moreD are; more and more16.Every year a lot of tourists travel to the Dongqian Lake, because it’s _______ place.A.so a beautifulB.so beautifulC.so beautiful aD.a such beautiful17.When you are in trouble, remember to .Two heads are better than one.A.make a decisionB.make a choiceC.ask for helpD.give advice18.—_______ do you call your parents?— Very often, and each time, five minutes.A.WhenB.How longC.How manyD.How often19.—Is Mr Li at home?—No, he be in.He went to New York yesterday.A.mustn’t _____________________B.may notC.needn’tD.can’t20.Let’s go to the library after school, ?A.shall weB.shan’t weC.will youD.won’t you21.—The box is too heavy to carry.What’s in it?—Oh, it is books.A.filled withB.covered withed forD.asked for22.-Peter, the light in your room the whole night.What were you doing?-Oh, I was busy writing a report.A.turns onB.turned onC.is onD.was on23.—It’s too hot.What about having a glass of cold drink?—.A.Good ideaB.Me, tooC.That’s rightD.No problem24.—Would you like to go to the movie with me?—I’d love to,I’m afraid I have no time.A.soB.butC.andD.because25.—The camera doesn’t work.You’d better ask Mr Wang for help.— I , but he said he couldn’t fix it.A.wasB.askedC.willD.did26.—Julia, will you please go and move that desk?— ______A.How is it?B.How much?C.What for?D.What is it?27.______ it is to jump into a river in summer!A.How funB.How funnyC.What great funD.What a great fun28.His friend Mary was kind ________ him.It was very kind _________ her to helphim to read and write.A.to, forB.for, toC.with, ofD.to, of29.—It’s so cold today!—Yes.And the radio says there _______ this afternoon.A.is snowyB.is going to snowC.is going to have snowD.is going to be snow30.—Can I help you? —___________.A.Yes, help meB.No, don’t help meC.Yes, I want to buy a dressD.That’s all right第二节: 完形填空。
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第3页 (共4页) 第4页(共4页)四年级英语竞赛试题一、根据提示写出单词.(10分)1。
家,家庭: 2。
喜欢,爱:3。
谁: 4。
十二点二十: 5.农民:二.看图写单词。
(10分)1、Mr Li is our English ______。
2.He ’s a ______。
3.I like and .5。
How many ______ can you see ? I can see nine 。
6。
T his is my uncle .He’s a .7. I can see two in the8。
John and Mike are good .9。
This is my __________。
It ’s big 。
三、选出不同类的一项。
(10分)6. ( ) A 。
Bob B 。
Ann C.Sam D 。
Mr7. ( ) A 。
his B.her C 。
my D.they8. ( ) A.apple B 。
banana C 。
strawberry D.pencil9。
( ) A 。
Linda B.dad C 。
mum第5页 (共4页) 第6页(共4页)D 。
人教版小学二年级下册英语竞赛题一、听力部分(共16分)第一部分:听音选择(共6分,每小题1分)听录音,选择你所听到的单词或词组。
1. A. cat B. dog C. hat2. A. pen B. bed C. desk3. A. apple B. orange C. banana4. A. book B. chair C. table5. A. game B. cake C. kite6. A. rain B. sun C. snow第二部分:听音排序(共10分,每小题1分)听录音,将所听到的句子按顺序排列。
7. A. I like to swim.___ blue.___.D. It's a beautiful day today.8. A. I have a toy.B. Can I have an apple, please?C. What's your name?D. How old are you?二、笔试部分(共84分)第三部分:词汇与语法(共36分)第一节:找出不同类的单词(共8分,每小题1分)从每组单词中找出不同类的单词,并将其字母编号填入题前括号里。
1. A. cat B. dog C. chair D. fish2. A. pen B. book C. ruler D. cow3. A. orange B. banana C. apple D. carrot4. A. kite B. ball C. game D. car第二节:选择填空(共12分,每小题1分)从每题A、B、C三个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
1. ____ favorite color is red.A. MyB. IC. Me2. ____ do you go to school?A. WhereB. WhatC. How3. I ____ ___.A. haveB. hasC. is第三节:用所给单词的适当形式填空(共8分,每小题1分)根据句意,用括号中所给单词的适当形式填空。
人教PEP五年级英语竞赛试题及答案一、选择题(每题2分,共20分)1. What color is the sky?A. RedB. BlueC. GreenD. Yellow答案:B2. How many days are there in a week?A. SixB. SevenC. EightD. Five答案:B3. What do you call your father's father?A. GrandfatherB. UncleC. BrotherD. Cousin答案:A4. Which of the following is a fruit?A. CarrotB. AppleC. PotatoD. Onion5. What is the opposite of "big"?A. SmallB. TallC. ShortD. Long答案:A6. What does "I" stand for?A. YouB. MeC. HeD. She答案:B7. Which season comes after summer?A. SpringB. WinterC. AutumnD. Summer答案:C8. What is the capital of China?A. ShanghaiB. BeijingC. GuangzhouD. Shenzhen答案:B9. How do you say "你好" in English?B. GoodbyeC. Thank youD. Sorry答案:A10. Which of the following is a musical instrument?A. ViolinB. PianoC. DrumD. All of the above答案:D二、填空题(每题2分,共20分)1. The first day of the week is ______.答案:Sunday2. The tallest building in the world is the ______. 答案:Burj Khalifa3. The word "library" has ______ letters.答案:74. The opposite of "happy" is ______.答案:sad5. The color of the grass is usually ______.答案:green6. The symbol for water is ______.答案:H2O7. The chemical symbol for gold is ______.答案:Au8. The capital of the United States is ______.答案:Washington, D.C.9. The largest ocean in the world is the ______.答案:Pacific Ocean10. The smallest continent is ______.答案:Australia三、阅读理解(每题3分,共30分)阅读下面短文,然后回答问题。
人教版pep四年级英语竞赛试题人教版PEP四年级英语竞赛试题通常涵盖听力、口语、阅读、写作和语法等多个方面,以下是一套模拟试题的内容:听力部分1. 听音选图(共5小题,每小题1分)- 听录音,选择与所听内容相符的图片。
- 例如:录音中说“Look at the cat on the table.” 学生需选择一张桌子上有猫的图片。
2. 听对话回答问题(共5小题,每小题1分)- 听一段对话,根据对话内容回答相关问题。
- 例如:对话中两个人讨论了他们最喜欢的水果,问题可能是“Who likes bananas best?”3. 听短文填空(共5小题,每小题1分)- 听一篇短文,根据短文内容填写空缺的单词。
- 例如:短文中提到“Today is _______ day.” 如果短文提到今天是星期一,学生需填写“Monday”。
口语部分1. 自我介绍(5分)- 学生需要用英语进行自我介绍,包括姓名、年龄、爱好等。
2. 情景对话(5分)- 学生根据给定的情景,与考官进行对话。
- 例如:情景是在学校图书馆,学生需要询问如何借书。
阅读部分1. 阅读理解(共10小题,每小题1分)- 阅读短文,回答相关问题。
- 例如:短文讲述了一个小男孩的周末活动,问题可能是“Whatdid the boy do on Saturday?”2. 完形填空(共5小题,每小题1分)- 阅读一篇有空白处的文章,从选项中选择最合适的词填入空白处。
写作部分1. 写信(10分)- 根据给定的情景写一封信,例如写给笔友介绍自己的学校生活。
2. 看图写话(10分)- 观察图片,根据图片内容写一段描述性文字。
语法部分1. 选择题(共10小题,每小题1分)- 根据语法规则选择正确答案。
- 例如:The cat _______ under the table. (A. is B. am C. are)2. 填空题(共5小题,每小题1分)- 根据语法规则填写空白处。
(人教PEP)三年级英语下册竞赛试题(时间:40分钟;满分100分)一、请写出下列字母的左右邻居:(10分)1. Ee 2、 Ii 3. Uu4.Rr Tt5. Kr Mm6.Nn Pp二、选择(20分)1、在26个英文字母中和可以独立成词。
A. O; VB. R; EC. A; I2、接听电话时,西方人习惯于先:A、问对方是谁B、报自己号码C、问对方号码3、Mun, is my friend AnnA. sheB. HeC. Her4.shanghai因书写不同有两种汉语意思,首字母大小写意思分别为:A、欺骗;上海B、上海;诱拐C、诱拐;上海。
5.Is this picture,Tom?A. your sisterB. you sisterC. your sister’s6.What colour is Mr C meen’s Car? It’sA.black carB.blackC. a black7. ,is this your pen?A.Excuse meB.sorryC.Hello8.W hat’s five plus six?A.It’s nineB.It’s tenC.It’s eleven9. is your toy car? It’s on the deskA.WhatB.whenC.Where10.Time is money 的意思为:A、岁月不饶人B、一寸光阴一寸金。
三、改错,在错误处划线,并在右侧改正。
(10分)My name is ann.I’m nine year old I likered very much.Look thisphoto.This is I.Do you like me.四、Riddles(10分)1.My first(第一个)letter is in “book”,but not in “look”,My second(第二个)letter is in“ink”.but not in “thank”.And my third(第三个) letter is in“ink” and “book” My last(最后一个) leter is not in “ship” but in “jeep” .What am I?2.His name is Lim.His father and mother have six childern(孩子), Hay (一半) are boys and hay are girls.How many b rothers and sisters does Iim have?五、完整填空(20分)This is my 1 picture .My grandpa and my grandma 2 old.My father is 3 English teadcer. He is 4 My mother is a doctor(医生). 5 are students. We are in NO.5 Uidole school(中学) We are not in 6 grade(年级) My brother is 7 Class1,Gra de2.I’m in Class2,Grade1. 8 name is Wang Fang.I’m only 9 .They alllike me 10( )1. A family’s B family C families D a family( )2. A am B is C are D has( )3. A a B an C the D \( )4. A English B American C Japanese D Chinese( )5. A My brother and I B I and my brotterC brother and meD Me and a berther( )6 A the different B same C the same D dofferent( )7 A of B from C in D on( )8 A I B me C mine D my( )9 A twelue B tenth C elevn D eighth( )10 A very B very much C quite Dwell六、阅读理解(15分)Today is Children’s Day. I get up very early. I go to school at six.Our school is very clan .The sky is blue .Au the boys ane in white coats ,girls are in coloful skirts.We sing and dance,ren and jump.We look loke little birds. How happy we are!根据短文判断正(T)误(F)1. Today is children’s Day ( )2.I go to school at 7:00 ( )3.Au the children are in white skirts ( )4.We read and write ( )5.We are very happy. ( )七、自由作文,介绍你喜欢的一个小动物(15分)。
全国中学生英语能力竞赛(NEPCS)决赛初一年级组口语试题(一)(学生用卷)(共四大题, 计30分)I.Fre.Talk(.points)II.Pronunciation(.points.Rea.th.followin.words.phrase.an.sentence.1.bo.2.funn.3.i.Englis.4.si.dow.5.Her.yo.are.III.Talkin.abou.th.picture(1.points.Thi.i.you.house.pleas.sa.somethin.abou.it.IV.Reading(1.points.Rea.th.followin.passage.the.answe.th.questions.Mr.an.Mrs.Avers.hav.tw.daughters.The.lov.thei.daughter.ver.much.bu.the.wan..son.too.Mrs.Avers.i.goin.t.hav..baby.“Mayb.it'..boy,.Mr.an.Mrs.Avers.think.Mrs.Avers.goe.t.th.doctor.Th.docto.says.“Ther.ar.fou.babies!”“Fou.babies!.Mrs.Avers.says.“Mayb.on.bab.i..boy.”Mrs.Avers.goe.t.th.hospital.Th.firs.bab.i.born(出生).“It'..girl!.th.docto.say s.Th.secon.bab.i.born.“It'..girl!.th.docto.says.Th.thir.bab.i.born.“It'..girl!.t h.docto.says.Th.fourt.bab.i.born.“Another(另一个.girl!.th.docto.says.Al.fou.babie.ar.girls.No.Mr.an.Mrs.Avers.hav.si.daughters.D.the.wan.mor.babies—mayb..son.“No,.Mr.a n.Mrs.Avers.say.“We'r.happ.wit.si.daughters.”Questions:.1.A.first.ho.man.daughter.d.the.have?2.D.the.wan.t.hav..boy?3.I.ther..bo.amon.th.fou.babies?4.Ho.man.childre.d.the.have?5.D.the.wan.mor.babies?(教师用卷)(共四大题, 计30分)I.Fre.Talk(.points)1.Whic.schoo.ar.yo.in?2.Wha.colou.i.th.leaf?puter?4.Wha.da.i.you.birthday?5.What'..plu.2?II.Pronunciation(.points.Rea.th.followin.words.phrase.an.sentence.1.bo.2.funn.3.i.Englis.4.si.dow.5.Her.yo.are.III.Talkin.abou.th.picture(1.points.Thi.i.you.house.pleas.sa.somethin.abou.it.IV.Reading(1.points.Rea.th.followin.passage.the.answe.th.questions.Mr.an.Mrs.Avers.hav.tw.daughters.The.lov.thei.daughter.ver.much.bu.the.wan..son.too.Mrs.Avers.i.goin.t.hav..baby.“Mayb.it'..boy,.Mr.an.Mrs.Avers.think.Mrs.Avers.goe.t.th.doctor.Th.docto.says.“Ther.ar.fou.babies!”“Fou.babies!.Mrs.Avers.says.“Mayb.on.bab.i..boy.”Mrs.Avers.goe.t.th.hospital.Th.firs.bab.i.born(出生).“It'..girl!.th.docto.says.Th.secon.bab.i.born.“It'..girl!.th.docto.says.Th.thir.bab.i.born.“It'..girl!.th.docto.says.Th.fourt.bab.i.born.“Another(另一个.girl!.th.docto.says.Al.fou.babie.ar.girls.No.Mr.an.Mrs.Avers.hav.si.daughters.D.the.wan.mor.babies—mayb..son.“No,.Mr.an.Mrs.Avers.say.“We'r.happ.wit.si.daughters.”Questions:1.A.first.ho.man.daughter.d.the.have.(Tw.daughters.)2.D.the.wan.t.hav..boy.(Yes.the.do.)3.I.ther..bo.amon.th.fou.babies.(No.ther.isn't.)4.Ho.man.childre.d.the.have.(Six.)5.D.the.wan.mor.babies.(No.the.don't.)。
小学英语竞赛口语问答题1.Does your mother like going shopping?2.What do you like to eat for breakfast?3.Do you have a dog at home?your best friend’s name?4.What’s5.What colour do you like best?6.Do you have an aunt?your telephone number?7.What’s8.How do you go home every day?9.What time do you get up every morning?10.Where is your school?11.Do you have an English name?12.Do you brush your teeth every day?13.Can you dance?14.What time do you go to school in the morning?a fine day, isn’tit?15.It’s16.What colour are your clothes?17.Is your mother good at cleaning the house?18.Does your father often play with you?19.When do you go to bed every night?20.Do you like playing football?21.Who’syour best friend?22.How did you get here today?23.Do you often watch TV?24.Does your mother like cooking at home?25.When does your father go to work in the morning?26.How old is your mother?27.Do you read English every morning?28.Is your school far from your home?29.When is your birthday?30.Which school are you from?31.When do you get up in the morning?32.Do you often read books?33.Do you have a pet?34.Do you have lunch at school?35.How do you go to school every day?36.May I have your name?37.Do you like singing?38.What does your mother do?the weather like today?39.What’s40.When do you go to school every day?41.How are you today?your English teacher’s name?42.What’s43.Can you draw?44.Do you have a brother?45.What do you often do after school?your father like?46.What’s47.How old are you?48.What class are you in?49.What is your mother?50.Can you sing an English song?your favuorite sport?51.What’s52.What does your father do?53.Do you like chicken?the date today?54.What’s55.Do you like reading?56.Do you have a computer?57.Do you have a new bike?58.How many people are there in your family?59.What’s your favourite fruit?60.What grade are you in?61.How many boys are there in your class?62.Does your father like milk?63.What day is it today?64.What does your mother like to eat?three and two?65.What’s66.Do you like English? Why?67.Do you like hamburgers?68.What do you like to drink?69.Where are you from?70.What is in your bedroom?71.Can you ride a bike?72.Do you like your school?73.Who’syour Chinese teacher?74.What can you do at home?75.What do you like to play on Sundays?76.How do you feel today?。
新人教PEP三年级上册英语竞赛试题一、根据下列字母提示,给字母找邻居。
(注意所给字母的大小写)1.A的邻居是B2.u的邻居是v3.G的邻居是H4.M的邻居是N5.y的邻居是z6.O的邻居是P,Q的邻居是R7.a的邻居是b,c的邻居是d8.R的邻居是S9.o的邻居是p10.Y的邻居是Z11.u的邻居是v,w的邻居是x12.H的邻居是I,J的邻居是K13.y的邻居是z14.m的邻居是n15.H的邻居是I二、翻译小高手1.苹果2.鸭子3.汉堡包4.饱的5.美国6.小船7.书包8.可乐9.袋鼠10.鱼11.鹅12.红色13.跳14.钥匙15.冰淇淋16.中华人民共和国17.十二18.动物园19.女王20.大的21.气球22.玩具娃娃23.男孩24.腿25.饥饿的26.进来27.没问题28.生日快乐三、将下列单词归类,填序号。
1.父亲 - 12.二十 - 23.桃子 - 34.出租车 - 45.奶奶 - 56.苹果 - 67.吉普车 - 48.十一 - 29.十六 - 710.草莓 - 811.汽车 - 412.母亲 - 113.三 - 214.小船 - 915.十五 - 716.梨 - 317.兄弟 - 1018.自行车 - 919.九 - 220.香蕉 - 821.爷爷 - 522.一 - 223.橙子 - 31.My favorite color is blue.(改为一般疑问句)Is blue your favorite color?2.She is reading a book in the library.(改为否定句)She is not reading a book in the library.3.Tom and Mary are going to the park.(改为同义句)Tom and Mary are heading to the park.4.I like to eat pizza。
英语口语竞赛试题第一部分Reading第一题共答题每位均须朗读,可以带字典准备10分钟(15分)The factsEditors of newspapers and magazines often go to extremes to provide their readers with unimportant facts and statistics. Last year a journalist had been instructed by a well-known magazine to write an article on the president's palace in a new African republic. When the article arrived, the editor read the first sentence and then refused to publish it. The article began: 'Hundreds of steps lead to the high wall which surrounds the president's palace.' The editor at oncesent the journalist a fax instructing him to find out the exact number of steps and the height of the wall.The journalist immediately set out to obtain these important facts, but he took a long time to send them. Meanwhile, the editor was getting impatient, for the magazine would soon go to press. He sent the journalist two urgent telegrames, but received no reply. He sent yet another telegram informing the journalist that if he did not reply soon he would be fired. When the journalist again failed to reply, the editor reluctantly published the article as it had originally been written. A week later, the editor at last received a telegram from the journalist. Not only had the poor man been arrested, but he had been sent to prison as well. However, he had at last been allowed to send a cable in which he informed the editor that he had been arrested while counting the 1084 steps leading to the 15-foot wall which surrounded the president's palace.第二题按抽签结果朗读相应文章(每人只须朗读一篇) 可以带字典准备8分钟(15分)1A Festival for the Dead is held once a year in Japan. This festival is a cheerful occasion, for on this day, the dead are said to return to their homes and they are welcomed by the living. As they are expected to be hungry after their long journey, food is laid out for them. Specially-made lanterns are hung outside each house to help the dead to find their way. All night long, people dance and sing. In the early morning, the food that had been laid out for the dead is thrown into a river or into the sea as it is considered unlucky for anyone living to eat it. In towns that are near the sea, the tiny lanterns which had been hung in the streets the night before, are placed into the water when the festival is over. Thousands of lanterns slowly drift out to sea guiding the dead on their return journey to the other world. This is a moving spectacle, for crowds of people stand on the shore watching the lanterns drifting away until they can be seen no more.2Experiments have proved that children can be instructed in swimming at a very early age. At a special swimming pool in Los Angeles, children become expert at holding their breath under water even before they can walk. Babies of two months old do not appear to be reluctant to enter the water, It is not long before they are so accustomed to swimming that they can pick up weights from the floor of the pool. A game that is very popular with these young swimmers is the underwater tricycle race. Tricycles are lined up on the floor of the pool seven feet under water. The children compete against each other to reach the other end of the pool. Many pedal their tricycles, but most of them prefer to push or drag them. Some children can cover the whole length of the pool without coming up for breath even once. Whether they will ever become future Olympic champions, only time will tell. Meanwhile, they should encourage those among us who cannot swim five yards before they are gasping for air.3It must have been about two in the morning when I returned home. I tried to wake up my wife by ringing thedoor-bell, but she was fast asleep, so I got a ladder from the shed in the garden, put it against the wall, and began climbing towards the bedroom window. I was almost there when a sarcastic voice below said,' I don't think the windows need cleaning at this time of the night.'I looked down and nearly fell off the ladder when I saw a policeman. I immediately regretted answering in the way I did, but I said, 'I enjoy cleaning windows at night.' 'So do I,' answered the policeman in the same tone. 'Excuse my interrupting you. I hate to interrupt a man when he's busy working, but would you mind coming with me to the station ?' 'Well, I'd prefer to stay here,' I said. 'You see, I've forgotten my key.' 'Your what ?' he called. 'My key,' I shouted.' Fortunately, the shouting woke up my wife who opened the window just as the policeman had started to climb towards me.4A pilot noticed a balloon which seemed to be making for a Royal Air Force Station nearby. He informed the station at once, but no one there was able to explain the mystery. The officer in the control tower was very angry when he heard the news, because balloons can be a great danger to aircraft. He said that someone might by spying on the station and the pilot was ordered to keep track of the strange object. The pilot managed to circle the balloon for some time. He could make out three men in a basket under it and one of them was holding field-glasses. When the balloon was over the station, the pilot saw one of the men taking photographs. Soon afterwards, the balloon began to descend and it landed near an airfield. The police were called in, but they could not arrest anyone, for the basket contained two Members of Parliament and the Commanding Officer of the station! As the Commanding Officer explained later, one half of the station did not know what the other half was doing !5People will do anything to see a free show----even if it is a bad one. When the news got round that a variety show would be presented at our local cinema by the P. and U. Bird Seed Company, we all rushed to see it. We had to queue for hours to get in and there must have been several hundred people present just before the show began. Unfortunately, the show was one of the dullest we have ever seen. Those who failed to get in need not have felt disappointed as many of the artistes who should have appeared did not come. The only funny things we heard that evening came from the advertiser at the beginning of the programme. He was obviously very nervous and for some minutes stood awkwardly before the microphone. As soon as he opened his mouth, everyone burst out laughing. We all know what the poor man should have said, but what he actually said was: 'This is the Poo and Ee Seed Bird Company. Good ladies, evening and gentlemen !'6Six men have been trapped in a mine for seventeen hours. If they are not brought to the surface soon they may lose their lives. However, rescue operations are proving difficult. If explosives are used, vibrations will cause the roof of the mine to collapse. Rescue workers are therefore drilling a hole on the north side of the mine. They intend to bring the men up in a special capsule. If there had not been a hard layer of rock beneath the soil, they would have completed the job in a few hours. As it is, they have been drilling for sixteen hours and they still have a long way to go. Meanwhile, a microphone, which was lowered into the mine two hours ago, has enabled the men to keep in touch with the closest relatives. Though they are running out of food and drink, the men are cheerful and confident that they will get out soon. They have been told that rescue operations are progressing smoothly. If they knew how difficult it was to drill through the hard rock, they would lose heart.7I have just received a letter from my old school informing me that my former headmaster, Mr Regmald Page, will be retiring next week. Pupils of the school, old and new, will be sending him a present to mark the occasion. All those who have contributed towards the gift will sign their names in a large album which will be sent to theheadmaster's home. We shall all remember Mr Page for his patience and understanding and for the kindly encouragement he gave us when we went so unwillingly to school. A great many former pupils will be attending a farewell dinner in his honour next Thursday. It is a curious coincidence that the day before his retirement, Mr Page will have been teaching for a total of forty years. After he has retired, he will devote himself to gardening. For him, this will be an entirely new hobby. But this does not matter, for, as he has often remarked, one is never too old to learn.8Busmen have decided to go on strike next week. The strike is due to begin on Tuesday. No one knows how long it will last. The busmen have stated that the strike will continue until general agreement is reached about pay and working conditions. Most people believe that the strike will last for at least a week. Many owners of private cars are going to offer 'free rides' to people on their way to work. This will relieve pressure on the trains to some extent. Meanwhile, a number of university students have volunteered to drive buses while the strike lasts. All the young men are expert drivers, but before they drive any of the buses, they will have to pass a special test. The students are going to take the test in two days' time. Even so, people are going to find it difficult to get to work. But so far, the public has expressed its gratitude to the students in letters to the Press. Only one or two people have objected that the students will drive too fast!9Fishermen and sailors sometimes claim to have seen monsters in the sea. Though people have often laughed at stories told by seamen, it is now known that many of these 'monsters' which have at times been sighted are simply strange fish. Occasionally, unusual creatures are washed to the shore, but they are rarely caught out at sea. Some time ago, however, a peculiar fish was caught near Madagascar. A small fishing-boat was carried miles out to sea by the powerful fish as it pulled on the line. Realizing that this was no ordinary fish, the fisherman made every effort not to damage it in any way. When it was eventually brought to shore, it was found to be over thirteen feet long. It had a head like a horse, big blue eyes, shining silver skin, and a bright red tail, The fish, which has since been sent to a museum where it is being examined by a scientist, is called an oarfish. Such creatures have rarely been seen alive by man as they live at a depth of six hundred feet.10When he had killed the guard, the prisoner of war quickly dragged him into the bushes. Working rapidly in the darkness, he soon changed into the dead man's clothes. Now, dressed in a blue uniform and with a rifle over his shoulder, the prisoner marched boldly up and down in front of the camp. He could hear shouting in the camp itself. Lights were blazing and men were running here and there: they had just discovered that a prisoner had escaped. At that moment, a large black car with four officers inside it, stopped at the camp gates. The officers got out and the prisoner stood to attention and saluted as they passed. When they had gone, the driver of the car came towards him. The man obviously wanted to talk. He was rather elderly with grey hair and clear blue eyes. The prisoner felt sorry for him, but there was nothing else he could do. As the man came near, the prisoner knocked him to the ground with a sharp blow. Then, jumping into the car, he drove off as quickly as he could.11I used to travel by air a great deal when I was a boy. My parents, used to live in South America and I used to fly there from Europe in the holidays. An airhostess would take charge of me and I never had an unpleasant experience. I am used to travelling by air and only on one occasion have I ever felt frightened. After taking off, we were flying low over the city and slowly gaining height, when the plane suddenly turned round and flew back to the airport. While we were waiting to land, an air-hostess told us to keep calm and to get off the plane quietly as soon as it had touched down. Everybody on board was worried and we were curious to find out what had happened. Later we learnt that there was a very important person on board. The police had been told that a bomb had beenplanted on the plane. After we had landed, the plane was searched thoroughly. Fortunately, nothing was found and five hours later we were able to take off again.12Little boys who play truant from school are unimaginative. A quiet day's fishing, or eight hours in a cinema seeing the same film over and over again, is usually as far as they get. They have all been put to shame by a boy who, while playing truant, travelled 1600 miles. He hitch- hiked to Dover and, towards evening, went into a boat to find somewhere to sleep. When he woke up next morning, he discovered that the boat had, in the meantime, travelled to Calais. No one noticed the boy as he crept off. From there, he hitch-hiked to Paris in a lorry. The driver gave him a few biscuits and a cup of coffee and left him just outside the city. The next car the boy stopped did not take him into the centre of Paris as he hoped it would, but to Perpignan on the French-Spanish border. There he was picked up by a policeman and sent back to England by the local authorities. He has surely set up a record for the thousands of boys who dream of evading school.13Our vicar is always raising money for one cause or another, but he has never managed to get enough money to have the church clock repaired. The big clock which used to strike the hours day and night was damaged many years ago and has been silent ever since.' One night, however, our vicar woke up with a start: the clock was striking the hours! Looking at his watch, he saw that it was one o'clock, but the bell struck thirteen times before it stopped. Armed with a torch, the vicar went up into the clock tower to see what was going on. In the torchlight, he caught sight of a figure whom he immediately recognized as Bill Wilkins, our local grocer. 'Whatever are you doing up here Bill ?' asked the vicar in surprise.' I'm trying to repair the bell,' answered Bill.' I've been coming up here night after night for weeks now. You see, I was hoping to give you a surprise.''You certainly did give me a surprise!' said the vicar. 'You've probably woken up everyone in the village as well. Still, I'm glad the bell is working again.'14Pumas are large, cat-like animals which are found in America. When reports came into London Zoo that a wild puma had been spotted forty-five miles south of London, they were not taken seriously. However, as the evidence began to accumulate, experts from the Zoo felt obliged to investigate, for the descriptions given by people who claimed to have seen the puma were extraordinarily similar.The hunt for the puma began in a small village where a woman picking blackberries saw 'a large cat' only five yards away from her. It immediately ran away when she saw it, and experts confirmed that a puma will not attack a human being unless it is cornered(adj.被困得走投无路的). The search proved difficult, for the puma was often observed at one place in the morning and at another place twenty miles away in the evening. Wherever it went, it left behind it a trail of dead deer and small animals like rabbits. Paw prints were seen in a number of places and puma fur was found clinging to bushes.15These days, people who do manual work often receive far more money than clerks who work in offices. People who work in offices are frequently referred to as' white collar workers' for the simple reason that they usually wear a collar and tie to go to work. Such is human nature, that a great many people are often willing to sacrifice higher pay for the privilege of becoming white collar workers. This can give rise to curious situations, as it did in the case of Alfred Bloggs who worked as a dustman for the Ellesmere Corporation.When he got married, Alf was too embarrassed to say anything to his wife about his job. He simply told her that he worked for the Corporation. Every morning, he left home dressed in a smart black suit. He then changed intooveralls(n.工作服) and spent the next eight hours as a dustman. Before returning home at night, he took a shower and changed back into his suit. Alf did this for over two years and his fellow dustmen kept his secret.16Children often have far more sense than their elders. This simple truth was demonstrated rather dramatically during a civil defence exercise in a small town in Canada. Most of the inhabitants were asked to take part in the exercise during which they had to pretend that their city had been bombed. Air-raid warnings were sounded and thousands of people went into special air-raid shelters. Doctors and nurses remained above ground while Police patrolled the streets in case anyone tried to leave the shelters too soon.The police did not have much to do because the citizens took the exercise seriously. They stayed underground for twenty minutes and waited for the siren to sound again. On leaving the air-raid shelters, they saw that doctors and nurses were busy. A great many people had volunteered to act as casualties. Theatrical make-up and artificial blood had been used to make the injuries look realistic. A lot of People were lying 'dead' in the streets. The living helped to carry the dead and wounded to special stations.17By now, a rocket will have set off on its 35 million mile trip to Mars and scientists must be waiting anxiously for the results. The rocket will be travelling for six months before it reaches the planet.It contains a number of scientific instruments, including a television camera. Any pictures that are taken will have to travel for three minutes before they reach the earth. If the pictures are successful, they may solve a number of problems about Mars and provide information about the markings on its surface which, nearly 100 years ago, the astronomer, Schiaparelli, thought to be canals.It will be a long time before any landing on Mars can be attempted. This will only be possible when scientists have learnt a lot more about the atmosphere that surrounds the planet. If a satellite can one day be put into orbit round Mars, scientists will be able to find out a great deal. An interesting suggestion for measuring the atmosphere around Mars has been put forward.18Most of us have formed an unrealistic picture of life on a desert island. We sometimes imagine a desert island to be a sort of paradise where the sun always shines. Life there is simple and good.Ripe fruit falls from the trees and you never have to work. The other side of the picture is quite the opposite. Life on a desert island is wretched. You either starve to death or live like Robinson Crusoe, waiting for a boat which never comes. Perhaps there is an element of truth in both these pictures, but few of us have had the opportunity to find out.Two men who recently spent five days on a coral island wished they had stayed there longer. They were taking a badly damaged boat from the Virgin Islands to Miami to have it repaired. During the journey, their boat began to sink. They quickly loaded a small rubber dinghy with food, matches, and tins of beer and rowed for a few miles across the Caribbean until they arrived at a tiny coral island. There were hardly any trees on the island and there was no water, but this did not prove to be a problem.19People become quite illogical when they try to decide what can be eaten and what cannot be eaten. If you lived in the Mediterranean, for instance, you would consider octopus a great delicacy. You would not be able to understand why some people find it repulsive. On the other hand, your stomach would turn at the idea of frying potatoes in animal fat-- the normally accepted practice in many northern countries. The sad truth is that most of us have been brought up to eat certain foods and we stick to them all our lives.No creature has received more praise and abuse than the common garden snail. Cooked in wine, snails are a great luxury in various parts of the world. There are countless people who, ever since their early years, have learned toassociate snails with food. My friend, Robert, lives in a country where snails are despised. As his flat is in a large town, he has no garden of his own. For years he has been asking me to collect snails from my garden and take them to him.第二部分Topic Talking(30分)第三题请按抽签题号自由谈论相应情景,不超过5分钟。