____. Yes, I got a raise.
A、Why are you so sad?
B、Are you mad?
C、You are in a good mood today
D、You look bad
A、Why are you so sad?
B、Are you mad?
C、You are in a good mood today
D、You look bad
--I like your new hat very much!--().
A.Really? I can give it to you as a gift
B.Actually I don’t think it fits me well
C.Yes, I know you will like it
D.Oh, thank you. Actually, I got it in a bargain
A.Oh, wish you happiness
B.Oh, really? Enjoy yourself
C.Oh, my congratulations
D.Oh, is it? Have a happy life
Jane: Hello Sally. Fancy meeting you here!Sally: Hello, Jane.Haven't seen you for a long time.
Jane: Hello Sally. Fancy meeting you here!
Sally: Hello, Jane. Haven't seen you for a long time. You've got married, haven't you?
Jane: Yes, I have. I got married four years ago.
Sally:().
A.Oh, wish you happiness
B.Oh, really? Enjoy yourself
C.Oh, my congratulations
D.Oh, is it? Have a happy life
听力原文:JANICE: Hello... Flagstone.
JON: Oh hello; is that Flagstone Properties?
JANICE: Yes that's right. Flagstone here. How can I help you? 【Example】
JON: Hello. I'm ringing just to make enquiries about renting a house. My name's Jon Anderson.
JANICE: Yes, Mr Anderson. What sort of thing were you looking for?
JON: Two-bedroomed house with garden.
JANICE: Well... yes, sir, that shouldn't be any problem... just to let you know that our
main areas, the main areas we deal with, are the city centre itself... 【Q1】
JOS: City centre.., uh-huh.
JANICE: And the north suburbs.
JON: Oh well.., we were most interested in the Northern areas actually.
JANICE: Right... yes... What sort of price were you thinking of?
JON: Well... could you give me some idea?
JANICE: Certainly. It really ranges from £250 per month. 【Q2】
JON: Only £250?
JANICE: Yes, to about £500 depending on a number of different factors.
JON: What does it depend on?
JANICE: Well, obviously the quality of the area. And then whether there's a garden. 【Q3】
JON: Well, as I said, we'd want a garden.
JANICE: And a garage pushes up the price.
JON: Right... well, we wouldn't necessarily need one. I think about £350 a month would be our limit.
JANICE: OK. Well... would you like to have a look at a couple of properties, sir?
JON: Yes, that'd be great.
JANICE: Looking at our files... I think we've got two which might suit you...
JON: Hang on. I'll just get a pen. Right.
JANICE: OK. Well, there's one on West Park Road which is £325 a month. 【Q4】
JON: Are the bills included?
JANICE: Well, that one just includes the water bill. 【Q5】
JON: OK, right.
JANICE: And the second house is in Tithe Road. I'll just spell that for you... OK?
JON: Yep.
JANICE: T-I-T-H-E Road.
JON: Got that. And how much is that one?
JANICE: That's £380.
JON: 380. IS that including water?
JANICE: NO, I'm afraid not, but it does include the telephone rental. 【Q6】
JON: Oh well, that's not too bad then. So ....
JANICE: So, when would you be available to see them?
JON: Well, I'll be in town next week.., say... Thursday?
JANICE: NO, I'm sorry we don't have any availability for Thursday. How about
Wednesday afternoon? 【Q7】
JON: OK. That's fine. Would 5.00 be OK?
JANICE: Yes, fine. 5.00 it is. Just come to the Flagstone Offices.
JON: Oh, before I forget. What sort of things do I need to get done.., to rent with you?
JANICE: Well, the most important thing is a letter from your bank...
JON: No problem...
JANICE: And then a reference letter from your employer. 【Q8】
JON: Yes, that's OK.
JANICE: Great, and then we would need you to give 2 weeks' notice of moving in... 【Q9】
JON: Right... 2 weeks' notice. And what about a deposit? 【Q10】
JANICE: That's one month's rent, whatever the amount is.
JON: OK. One month. Is that it?
JANICE: No, sorry, one more.., you will have to pay for the contract.
JON: Oh yes. I'd forgotten about that. OK, fine. So I'll start arranging those, and I'll...
JANICE: ... I'll see you next week.
JON: Yes. Thanks very much. Bye.
JANICE: Goodbye.
SECTION 1 Questions 1-10
Complete the notes below.
Areas dealt with: 【1】
north suburbs
Rent: from 【2】 £ ______ to £______ a month
Dependes on: the area
availability of 【3】
garage
Properties available: West Park Road
rent 【4】 £ ______ a month
including 【5】
Tithe Road
rent £380 a month
including 【6】 rental
Viewing arrangements: meet at office on 【7】 at 5.00 pm
Need: letter from bank
reference from 【8】
Must: give 【9】 notice of moving in
give deposit of 【10】
pay for contract
【1】
The next day the man reached the doctor's office. “Well,” said the doctor, “how are you today? Did you try my suggestion?”
The man still looked tired. “Yes,” he said, “I tried counting one, two, three...up to one thousand. But when I reached five hundred and sixty-nine, I began to feel sleepy. I had to get up and drink some tea so that I could go on counting up to one thousand, but then I still couldn't fall asleep.”
6.The young man couldn’t go to sleep because he had worked too hard and became ill.
A.T
B.F
7.The doctor asked the young man to count numbers while he was lying in bed.
A.T
B.F
8.The young man returned to the doctor’s office the next day because he wanted to thank the doctor.
A.T
B.F
9.The young man counted from 1 to 569 and got up to drink some tea.
A.T
B.F
10.The young man in fact was not able to count numbers.
A.T
B.F
One day he bought a strong dog in the town. He loves it very much and often gives some meat or bread to it. And when a strange man walks close to his house, it barks loudly. So he can soon know about it and goes out to find out who it is. But last week something was wrong with Mr. Clarke. He didn’t feel well and couldn’t fall asleep in the evening. He had to go to a hospital in the town. The doctor looked him over and then asked, “Have you got a dog, sir?” “Yes, I have got one.” “You have got skin disease,” said the doctor. “I am sure your dog infected(感染) it to you. You can’t come in touch with it any longer.” When he came out of the hospital, Mr. Clarke said to himself, “I will see another doctor. It’s much easier to find a doctor than to buy a good dog!
(1)Mr. Clarke’s job is to ().
A. hear some sound and see if anyone cuts the trees
B. stop people from cutting trees in the forest
C. live at the foot of the mountain
D. stop the people going into the forest(2)The owner of the forest is ().
A. Mr. Clarke
B. a friend of Mr. Clarke’s
C. a rich farmer
D. the doctor(3)The strong dog can help Mr. Clarke to ().
A. do some housework
B. see if anyone will kill him
C. cut tree
D. find if anyone is cutting trees(4)The doctor ().
A. loves a dog, too.
B. is really a good one
C. has got skin disease, too
D. has infected the disease to Mr. Clarke(5)Mr. Clarke ().
A. doesn’t think the doctor is the best
B. doesn’t think he is infected
C. will be cured in a short time
D. will kill the dog as soon as he comes back
He returned from his first visit to the place in late autumn, and could not get back until the snow melted in the following spring.Then he went to the pilot of a small plane, who earned his living by carrying hunters over parts of the country where there were no roads and no railways.He asked the pilot to take him back to the piece of forest.
The pilot did not know the place, so the hunter showed it to him on the map.“But there is nowhere to land there,” said the pilot.“I have flown over that we can’t land anywhere between this river and these mountains.”
“I thought you were a wonderful pilot,” said the hunter, “some of my friends said you could land a plane on a postage stamp.”
“That’s right,” answered the pilot.“I can land a plane where nobody else can.But I tell you there is nowhere to land in the place you are talking about.”
“And what if I tell you that another pilot did land me there last spring?” said the hunter.
“Is that true?” asked the pilot.
“Yes, it is.I swear it.”
Well, this pilot could not let himself beaten by another, so he agreed to take the hunter.
When they reached the place, the hunter pointed out a small spot without trees in the middle of the forest, with a steep rise(陡坡) at one end.The pilot thought there was not enough room to land there, but the hunter said that the other pilot had done so the year before, so down went the plane.When it came to the rise, it turned right over onto its back.As the hunter climbed out, he smiled happily and said, “Yes, that is exactly how the other pilot managed it last time.”.
6.The hunter in the story went to the forest ().
A.once
B.two times
C.many times
D.none of the above
7.In the story the hunter asked a pilot to take him to the piece of forest.This pilot was ().
A.the same pilot who had taken him to the place once
B.a different pilot who had never been to that part of the country
C.a pilot who had been to the place many times
D.a pilot who had never heard of such a place
8.It was difficult for the pilot to land the plane because ().
A.the place for landing was as big as a room
B.the place for landing was as small as a postage stamp
C.there wasn't any place to land
D.there was a room near the landing place
9.“When it came to the rise, I turned right over onto its back.” What do the words “its back” refer to?()
A.the back of the rise
B.the pilot’s back
C.the back of the plane
D.the back of the small spot
10.The hunter got to the plane the first time().
A.by jumping out of the place during the flight
B.in an entirely different way
C.exactly the same way as he got there the second time
D.by climbing down the tree on which the place hand landed
colleague, to take a picnic with him
Henry: Hey. what are you doing this weekend?
Mandy: I___________yet What about you?
Henry:___________to go for a picnic? I The weather forecast says t will be sunny this Sunday
Mandy. That's a good idea________anything?
Henry: Yes, of course, and________make some hamburgers.
Mandy OK Then r bring some drmnks, geentea. black tea. juce or cola?
Henry: How about________? By the way.I wll bring my new kichenware for our picnic
Mandy New kitchenware? A cooker?
Henry. Yean! 1 just bought a solar cooker last month.It's a new device that uses solar enegy and it is geting popular due to its high efficiency and its environmental friendliness. Peoplel can cook easily with this new device. I'll bring some fruit and some other food. We will lhave a wonderful picnicl.
Mandy:Wow! How amazing! I cann't wait
Henry OK I am______to our picnic.Then see you on this Sunday!
Mandy:See you!
Of the following, which would best characterize the response of the author’s family to her plan of taking a cooking job?
A.Pleased
B.Doubtful
C.Uncomfortable
D.Positive
One reason for the author’s: lack of practice in cooking was that___.A.no one in her family would like her to practise cooking
B.everything in the kitchen was property belonging to the cook
C.the cook would never allow her to do any cooking
D.she was not yet born when the cook came to the house
The cook felt uncomfortable when____.A.She heard a shout of horror
B.she heard the sound of a pair of slippered feet moving round the door
C.she saw the author creep down to the kitchen
D.she saw the author break an egg on the floor
When there was no one about, the author rushed out of the house because_____.A.she was afraid of seeing the cook again
B.she couldn’t answer the question her family would ask
C.that was the only chance for her to leave the house
D.didn’t want to reveal what she was going to do
请帮忙给出每个问题的正确答案和分析,谢谢!
—Congratulations! You won the first prize in today’s speech contest.
—()
A.Yes, I beat the others.
B.Yes, I won the first.
C.It is a pleasure.
D.Thank you.