SCET-2 综合训练(上册wife是什么意思) (6)
Part I: Listening Comprehension 15%
Section A (10%)
1. W: How many cousins do you have, Henry?
M: I have one cousin, her name is Kate. She often plays with
her best friends Molly and Helen.
Question: What is the name of the man’s cousin?
A. Molly. B. Henry. C. Kate. D. Helen.
2. M: I bought a ud car for $850.
W: If you spend $250 more, you could get a new one.
Question: How much does a new car cost?
A. $1,100 B. $950 C. $850 D. $250
3. W: I’ve been coughing for 2 days and I’ve got a sore throat.
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M: Let me take your temperature first.
Question: What is the probable relationship between the two
speakers?
fruit可数吗 A. Teacher---student. C. Librarian---reader.
B. Doctor---patient. D. Assistant---customer.
4. W: Can I help you, sir?
M: Yes, I’d like to buy two hats. One for me, and one for my
son. But I don’t have anything particular in mind.
Question: Where does this conversation most probably take
place?
A. In a park. B. In a classroom.
C. In a restaurant. D. In a shop.
5. W: Excu me, could you tell me how to get to the Holiday
Inn?
M: With pleasure. Go two blocks until you come to the
traffic lights, then turn to the right, and walk two blocks.
It’s right there.
Question: How far away is the Holiday Inn?
A. Four blocks away. C. Five blocks away.
B. Three blocks away. D. Two blocks away.
6. W: I e Nancy riding her bike again. Did she fix it herlf?
M: I think she got her brother to do it.
Question: What does the man believe about Nancy?
A. She repaired the bike herlf.
B. She’s riding her brother’s bicycle.
project C. She fixed the bike for her brother.
D. She can’t repair the bike herlf.
7. W: Mike, are you still watching that dull program? We’d
better leave now, otherwi we’ll be late for our 10:30
flight.
M: Take it easy. There is no need to worry. We still have
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venty minutes.
Question: What time is it now?
A. 9:30 cmyk是什么意思B. 9:20 C.11:40 D. 10:30
8. W: You’d better get up. It’s a quarter to eight, and your跨境电商培训班
breakfast is getting cold.
M: I don’t feel like having any breakfast. I have another 10
minutes to sleep.
Question: Why doesn’t the man want any breakfast?
A. He was not hungry at all.
B. He had his breakfast already.
C. He wanted to sleep a little more.
D. He felt too cold to eat.
9. M: I still haven’t received my score on the computer test.
Maybe I should call to check on it.
W: Don’t worry too much. It takes at least two weeks to get
your score.
Question: What does the woman think the man should do?
A. He should take the test again.
B. He should call to check his score.
C. He should get it from the computer.
D. He should wait for some time.
10. M: When are we suppod to turn in our assignments,
Barbara?
W: When? They’re already due.
Question: What does the woman mean?
A. They have misd the deadline.
B. She doesn’t know either.
C. They still have time to do that.
D. She doesn’t like the man’s question.
Section B (2%)
子侄 Johnny Halley came into the bank and went up to one of the clerks. “I wanna cash the traveler’s checks, plea, 100 pounds,” he said. The bank clerk took the checks and then asked Johnny for his passport. After looking in all his pockets, Johnny remembe
red that he left it back in the hotel. “But surely you know who I am even if I don’t have my passport,” he said, “I’m Johnny Halley, the singer. You’ve probably heard my records and en me on TV dozens of times.” Just then, the manager of the bank appeared, and the situation was explained to him. “It’s quite simple,” said the manager, “the only way to show us that you really are Johnny Halley is to sing us one of your songs.” Johnny picked up the checks and put them back in his pocket. “If I sing to you for only one hundred pounds, then you could be quite certain that I wasn’t Johnny Halley,” he said, and he walked out of the bank.
蒙蒙亮Questions 11 to 12 are bad on the passage you have just heard.
11. Why did the clerk ask for Johnny’s passport?
A. He wanted to make sure the checks were good.
B. He needed to know Johnny’s nationality.
C. He had to check Johnny’s identity.
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D. He wanted to check whether the passport was valid or
not.
12. What can we learn from the story?
A. Johnny finally cashed his checks.
B. Johnny refud to sing for cashing the money.
C. Johnny couldn’t prove he was the singer.
D. Johnny did what the manager wished.
Section C (3%)
Gustaff Pankerson was a 66-year-old Swede. His hair and beard were white. He looked like an old man, but he didn’t feel old and he didn’t act old. He stayed active by riding his bicycle everywhere in town. One day he read about a Tour of Sweden, a bicycle
race. It was a long race and took many days. Everyone thought Gustaff was too old to enter the race, but Gustaff was determined. He started the race veral days before it began. He rode day and night. He slept in parks. As he rode, people shouted, “Look! Super grandpa!” “Good luck! Super grandpa!” The younger racers pasd. But while they slept at night, Gustaff continued to fide. On the venth day Gustafff rode to the finishing-line before everyone. He won the race. He became a national hero. His example made other people feel young, healthy and happy. He showed people in Sweden that you are never too old to be a winner.