1. These teachers try to be objective when they ________ the integrated ability of their students.
A) justify B) evaluate C) indicate D) reckon
2. Mrs. Morris‘s daughter is pretty and ________, and many girls envy her.
A) slender B) light C) faint D) minor
3. Tomorrow the mayor is to ________ a group of Canadian businessmen on a tour of the city.
A) coordinate B) cooperate C) accompany D) associate
4. I‘m ________ enough to know it is going to be a very difficult situation to compete against three strong teams.
A) realistic B) conscious C) aware D) radical
5. Can you give me even the ________ clue as to where her son might be
A) simplest B) slightest C) least D) utmost
答案:DADCD
This section is designed to test your ability to understand spoken English.You will hear a selection of recorded materials and you must answer the questions that accompany them.There are three parts in this section,Part A,Part B and Part C.
Remember,while you are doing the test,you should first put down your answers in your test booklet,NOT on the ANSWER SHEET.At the end of the listening comprehension section,you will have 5 minutes to transfer your answers from your test booklet onto ANSWER SHEET 1.
If you have any questions,you may raise your hand NOW as you will not be allowed to speak once the test is started.
Now look at Part A in your test booklet.www.telnote.cn
Part A
You will hear a talk.As you listen,answer Questions 1 to 10 by circling True or False.You will hear the talk ONLY ONCE.
You now have 60 seconds to read Questions 1~l0.
1.Americans moved a lot because they wanted to have more living space.TRUEFALSE
2.From the talk we call infer that people who tend to move first were young.TRUEFALSE
3.The movement of Americans began around the l910s.TRUEFALSE
4.Most of the fortune hunters found life in the city easier.TRUEFALSE
5.In the l950s,people began moving out of cities into suburbs.TRUEFALSE
6.The suburban people probably began to have money problems in the early 1970s.TRUEFALSE
7.Driving costs increased the most during the late l970s in the U.S.TRUEFALSE
8.Taxes in suburban areas remained unchanged.TRUEFALZE
9.To solve money problems,some people decided to move back to cities.TRUEFALSE
10.The speaker’s tone in the talk is quite subjective.TRUEFALSE
You now have 20 seconds to check your answers to Questions 1~10.
That is the end of Part A.
答案:1.F 2.T 3.F 4.F 5.T 6.F 7.T 8.F 9.T 10.F
Woman have more problems than men in old age. First of all, they have less money-or no money at all - and because of this, they often feel they get less respect , even at home. Quite a large number have no pension(退休费) because they have never worked outside the home, and thirty-eight percent are supported mainly by their husbands or children. Second, a larger number of old women than old men become window(single women)。 Men are normally older than the women they marry, and women generally live longer than men. The remarriage among older windows is lower than that among widows(single men)。 Statistics (统计) from 1990 in Shanghai show only 52 percent of elderly women with husbands still living, compared to(与——相比)82 percent of men.
Because of lower incomes and the difficulty of remarriage, many elderly women who live alone, are poor and have almost no social life. Even an old couple lives with children, it is the woman who ends up doing the work around the house. She cleans the rooms, prepares meals, and takes care of the family. Some 75 percent of them carry out such heavy physical tasks as buying and carrying grain, coal and other supplies for the home. How to improve the quality of life of women in their later years is a question that needs to be dealt with by all the society.
11.If they had more money, elderly women _______.
A. would have no more problem B. could live a fairy life
C. would get more respect D. would need no care of others
12.In Shanghai, of 150 elderly women, only ______have husbands still living.
A.75. B.52. C.82. D.78.
13.According to the statistics, suppose there are 150,000 elderly men, _____of them are widowers.
A.27,000 B.78,000 C.72,000 D.123,000
14.According to the writer, _______.
A. elderly women should be paid well B. elderly women should live with their families
C. all people should do something for elderly women
D. housework should not be done by elderly women
答案:CD AC
Thank you means that you recognize that someone has done something for you. Thus we thank people all day ( 1) even for the smallest, most ( 2) things. If a waitress brings you a ( 3) of coffee, you say Thank you. When you ( 4) your food and get your ( 5), you say Thank you to the ( 6). If someone gives you ( 7) in the street, you say Thank you. If someone ( 8) you to dinner, you say Yes, thank you, I’d ( 9) to come. However, that’s more than (10). Excessive expressions of gratitude (11) Westerners extremely (12) and gives a sense of (13) thanks, a sense of formal or required Kowtowing (叩头) which does not (14) gratitude but insincerity. For example, if your advisor spends a half-hour of his time (15) you edit some letter you’ve just written, you will (16) to say Thank you, I really (17) your time. But one or two phrases of that (18) is enough. If you go on and on (19) statements about his kindness, the person will feel not thanked but (20) and will not be anxious to help you again.
1.long round over about
2.ordinary tiny usual often
3.bottletin can cup
4.pay back pay off pay uppay for
5.coins changebills charge
6.customer cashier principal postman
7.suggestiondirection hints interview
8.ordersbringsdemands invites
9.want love need move
10.efficient enoughfull certain
11.take domake cause
12.unhappy unlucky unlikely uncomfortable
13.empty full grateful troubled
14.indicate tell signify direct
15.helping to help on helpinghelped
16.want use need bother
17.waste appreciatespend cost
18.sort type variety style
19.tothrough with by
20.dissatisfied annoyed hated disturbed
答案
AADDB BBDBB CDACA CBACB
阅读下面的短文,从短文后所给各项的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。
Americans travel by air in ( 1) the same way as Europeans and ( 2) travel by train. There are, in fact, not many railroad stations ( 3) in the USA, ( 4) the track (足迹,轨道,跟踪) is still being used, since most of America’s freight (货运,运输) is still carried ( 5). As for passengers, there is a vast network (网状织物,网状系统) of airlines and airports in easy ( 6) of almost every American town. Airports, now the travel centers of the USA, ( 7) comfortable places ( 8) coffee shops and bars and clean restrooms.
Flying in America is ( 9) expensive than in many other countries, (10) the government subsidized (补助) air fares. Yet the different airlines are not state-owned and compete (竞争,竞赛) with one another for passengers.
Those who cannot (11) either train or plane take the Grey-hound (猎狗,卑鄙的人,骚扰) bus. (12) transport system (系统,制度) in the world carries so many passengers by night and by day. Drivers are (13) aid and have a wonderful safety record.
Europeans tend (14) their cars. But Americans treat their cars (15) as vehicles which are important (16) their lives — to take them to work, to shopping (购物) places, to picnics or to their friends. (17) when they take a vacation they rarely (稀少地,难得地) drive long distances.
There is (18) form of travel which is widely used in the USA, — the rented car. Every city and town (19) at least one car rented firm (公司), some of them are nationwide and have branches abroad (20).
1.all more asmuch
2.Japaneses the Japanese the Japan Japans
3.kept remained left remaining
4.for when although because
5.by train on train in train with train
6.reach grasp (抓紧,领会) master range
7.isare have been has been
8.besidebywith have
9.most more less least
10.ifbecause ofwhen because
11.offer take reach afford
12.All None NoEvery
13.more greatly highlywonderfully
14.to love to loving to be loving loving
15.reallyonly actually usually
16.for towith on
17.ExceptBecause Besides
18.other another the other some other
19.has had have has have had
20.other countries eitheralso as well
答案
DBCCA ABCCD DCCAB BABCD
