英语口试模拟试题

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英语口试模拟试题(1)
Part One: Read aloud the following passage. You will have one minute to prepare and thirty seconds to read.
Merrylegs
From Hard Times by Charles Dickens Why did Mr Jupe name him 'Merrylegs'? Well, the answer is easy: he had four very merry legs! He was a clever dancer, and he could dance on his back legs or on his front ones. So don't you think that Merrylegs was an excellent name for the dog?
Mr Jupe and Merrylegs were never apart. 'When you see Jupe alone,' people said, 'the dog will surely be dead. And you can say the same thing about Jupe himself.'
Then, one day, a sad thing happened. Mr Jupe ran away from home. He left his house, and he left his daughter Sissie. He took Merrylegs with him-----and he NEVER returned. At that time Sissie was twelve years old; twelve years old and alone in the world. But a kind family felt sorry for her, and she lived with them in their house. I must say, too, that she lived a very happy life with them.
Mr Jupe never returned, but Merrylegs did. Six years later the dog came back ---alone ---to his old home. He was ill and weak and old.
Part Two: Make quick responses to the sentences you hear:
1. It's eight fifteen. Why are you late for class?
2. How do you go to school every day?
3. Look at that little girl. She is crying.
4. I haven't finished my homework because my computer broke down last night.
5. Look! The house is on fire.
Part Three: Ask two questions about each situation given below. At least one special question should be asked about each situation:
Questions 6 - 7: You have some problems in English grammar. Ask your teacher two questions for help.
Questions 8 –9: There will be a lecture about "European culture" tomorrow delivered by a British teacher. Ask the teacher about the lecture.
Part Four: You will have one minute to prepare and another minute to talk on this topic. "My School Life"
Part Five: You will have one minute to prepare and another minute to talk about the following pictures. Begin your talk with the sentence given:
"Last Sunday, Tom’s parents decided to buy him a bike ... "。