Unit Two Friendship
Part I Listening Comprehension
Section A
Directions: In this ction, you will hear 8 short conversations and 1 long conversation. And the end
of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and
the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pau. During the pau, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which the best answer is.
1. A) Booking a hotel room.B) Signing up for a class.
C) Traveling to Guangzhou.D) Booking tickets.
2. A) He doesn't enjoy business trips as much as he ud to.
B) He doesn't think he is capable of doing the job.
C) He thinks the pay is too low to support his family.
D) He wants to spend more time with his family.
3. A) The man thought the essay was easy.
B) They both had a hard time writing the essay.
C) The woman thought the essay was easy.
D) Neither of them has finished the assignment yet.
4. A) In the park.B) Between two buildings.
C) In his apartment.D) Under a huge tree.
红鼻剪刀5. A) It's awfully dull.B) It's really exciting.
C) It's very exhausting.D) It's quite challenging.
6. A) Living with his parents.B) Living alone.
C) Living with a lot of new people.D) Relying upon his parents.
7. A) She didn't like playing with him at all.
B) She was sick so she was not able to.
C) She preferred to play with him the next day.
D) She didn't like playing mixed doubles.
8. A) He went shopping.B) He went to the library.
C) He went to e a film.D) He made a phone call.
Questions 9 to 12 are bad on the conversation you have just heard.
9. A) Sally is able and efficient.B) Sally is able and scientific.
C) Sally is competent and effective.D) Sally is competent and scientific.
10. A) She's very nsitive to something.
B) She's not very nsitive to something.
C) She's a tittle easily excited about something.
D) She's rather likely to excite others.
11. A) For her systematic way to handle things.B) For her slow but steady way to do things.
C) For her completely opposite opinions.D) For her respectable working style.
12. A) Sally and Jolin are complete opposites in the way they work.
B) Sally doesn't like the way Jolin works.
C) Both of them are unimaginative.
D) Sally and Jolin get along very well for they can e each other's strengths and weakness.
Section B
Directions: In this ction, you will hear 2 Short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear
麻辣菜 some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choo the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).
Passage One
Questions 13 to 15 are bad on the passage you have just heard.
13. A) She had a big breakfast.
B) It was Monday morning.
C) She changed the flat tire in the garage.
D) She overslept.
14. A) There were too many people on the platform.
B) The subway drivers refud to work.
C) When she got to the station, .the train took off.
D) Bus go faster than trains.
15. A) The bus drivers were on strike.
B) The train was so crowded that she couldn't get off.
C) She couldn't make her way out of the crowded bus.
D) Her car was damaged on the way.
Passage Two
Questions 16 to 19 are bad on the passage you have just heard.
16. A) They were ill-treated becau they were considered of no importance.
B) They were considered as having some animal nature.
C) They were not interesting as they were expected and thus were ignored.
D) They were not very happy and healthy becau their parents left no time on them.
17. A) To come to an agreement.B) To make a heated discussion.
C) To move gradually towards.D) To succeed in crossing.
18. A) Children have been alternately beaten and loved throughout the age.
B) Childhood experiences are varied becau of difference in child-rearing in different times and
places.
C) Some children are dependent on their parents.
元宵晚会串词D) Children have been receiving more and more care from their parents and society.
19. A) Positive.B) Negative.
C) Neutral.D) Indifferent.
Section C
Directions: In this ction, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first
time, you should listen carefully for its main ideas. When the passage is read for the cond time, yo
u are required to fill in the blanks numbered from 20 to 27 with the words you have just heard. For blanks numbered from 28 to 30 you are required to fill in the missing information. For the blanks, you can
either u the exact words you have just heard or write down the main points in your own words. Finally,
when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.
“This isn’t family,” he replied. “Although,” he went on, “ (20) think of it, it (21) ____________have been family. Old Ed was my oldest friend. In fact, we ud to call each other ‘Old Friend’ -- when we’d meet, that is. I'm not (22) at writing. “
“I don't think any of us keep up our (23) too well,” I said. “I know I don't.
But I (24) he’s someone you’ve known quite a while?”
“All my life, (25) . We were kids together, so we go (26) _______________.
“Went to school together?”
邓丽君歌曲“All the way through high school. We were in the same class, in fact, through both (27) ___________and high school. “
“(28 ) __________________________ ,” I said.
“Actually,” the driver went on, “I hadn't en him more than once or twice a year over the past 25 to
30 years becau (29) _____. He
was a great guy. “
“You said ‘was’. Does that mean -- ?”
He nodded. “Died a couple of weeks ago.”
“I’m sorry,” I said. “ (30) __________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________.”
Part IV Vocabulary
Directions: Choo the One that best completes the ntence from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).
63. I rely on you to remind me Jack for the books he bought me.
A) of paying B) of being paid C) to pay D) to be paid
64. I didn’t mean anything, but tho apples looked so good that I couldn’t resist
one.
A) to eat … trying B) to eat… to try C) eating… to try D) eating… trying
65. You ought to postpone here until next week, since the audience are so enthusiastic.
A) leave B) left C) to leave D) leaving
66. Since you have come so far with your experiment, you carry it through to the end.
A) may B) might C) may well D) may as well
67. The of his trip to Beijing was the visit to the Forbidden City.
A) lightest part B) highest part C) highlight D) most highlight
68. Although the family trusted her, she them down badly.
A) put B) t C) let D) took
69. They have given us a lot of help in up with what’s going on around us.
A) putting B) catching C) taking D) keeping
最美的烟花
70. I doubt whether he can his efforts much longer as he looks very tired.
A) hold up B) hold on C) keep on D) keep up
71. At the head of the valley, the scouts turned left and headed the summit.
A) to B) for C) on D) into
72. When he writes, he always keeps a dictionary .
A) on hands B) by hand C) at hand D) in hand
73. Jack almost fell off the cliff, but managed to hang until help came.
A) on B) about C) up D) back
74. The letter was delivered hand early this morning.
A) on B) in C) to D) by
75. In his speech he to the great help the club received from supporters.
A) referred B) mentioned C) commented D) remarked
76. Before he started work, I asked the builder to give me an of the cost of repairing the
roof.
A) asssment B) estimate C) announcement D) evaluation
77. I know that he is not much of a basketball player, but when it to math, he is the best in
the class.
A) refers B) goes C) comes D) concerns
Part V Grammar
Directions: Choo the One that best completes the ntence from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).
78. Peter has just arrived, but he talks as if he everything here.
A) will know B) has known C) knew D) know
79. In no circumstances can more work be got out of a machine than .
A) is put into it B) to put it into it C) to be put into it D) that puts into it
80. to him if he went out in that weather?
查理和巧克力工厂
南浔古镇介绍A) What was he afraid that would it happen B) What was he afraid that would happen
C) What he was afraid what would happen D) What was he afraid would happen
81. No one wants to stay here, ?
A) do they B) does it C) don't they D) doesn't he
82. There is a candle on the table and a man is lying on the floor.
A) lighted ... drunken B) lighted ... drunk
C) lit ... drunken D) lit ... drunk
83. forever are the days when Shanghai was the “paradi of the adventurers”.
A) To go B) Having gone C) Went D) Gone
84. I have considered eing Jane tomorrow, but I haven’t considered my hand.
A) having offered B) to offer C) how to offer D) offered
85. A man escaped from the prison last night. It was a long time the guards discovered
what had happened.
A) before B) since C) until D) when
86. I hope that the little I’ve been able to do has been of some u.
A) which B) what C) this D) that
87. discusd, the problem remains unsolved.
A) Not having B) Not having been C) Having not D) Having not been
88. The young teacher complain about the poor working conditions in the school. He
donated some money to improve them.
A) didn’t more than just B) did much than just
C) did more than just D) did much more to
89. It was only after some progress in the u and development of electric current that
men began to realize the importance and possibilities of magnetism.
A) was made B) has been made
C) would have been made D) had been made
90. We often advi him not to drink more wine is good for his health.
A) as B) than C) that D) but
91. It ems that the rain won'’t stop in a few hours. We watch a DVD movie at home
before we go out.
A) might well B) might just C) might just as well D) might as well as
92. I’m amazed that she married him so soon. She him very well.
A) mustn’t have known B) can’t have got to know
C) didn't have to know D) needn't have known
Part VI Error Correction
93. The price of gold on the world market has been rising high each year.( )
A B C D
94. I took offence becau he was the first person to talk to me in the way how a boss orders his
A B C D
employee about.( )
95. He has reached a point which change is needed.( )
A B C D
96. Great as is the energy of the sun, we have not found an effective way to make u of it in industry.
A B C D
( )
97. Faced with the possibility of a water shortage during the summer months, the city has asked
A B
its citizens to limit its u of water.( )
C D
98. The old man doesn’t e why he should look forward to sitting in an armchair and
A B
do nothing just becau he is over sixty.( )
C D
99. They prefer to discipline themlves rather than are disciplined by others.( )
A B C D
100. They had so fierce dogs that no one dare go near their hou.( )
A B C D
101. Why didn’t you tell me you were going in my direction? I would be able to give you a lift. ()
A B C D
102. I couldn’t e the point to let him have his own way.( )
A B C D
Part VII Translation
Directions: Complete the ntences by translating into English the Chine given in brackets.
103. Actually Roth and Oldman are mates, though they don’t
(呆在一起) in LA.
104. She finally made it to university, after which to my regret I ________________________________
(与她失去了联系.).
105. When the White Paper on Educational Reconstruction was published in 1943, it ________________________________________( 提到了) three possible “ty
pes” of condary
schools -- grammar, technical, and modern.
106. I (一路走回来) from Fleet Street to Radnor Walk, which took me quite a while.牡丹花怎么养
107. Mungo had (脑子里在想着很多事情) that he was unable to concentrate on Mary Ann's stories.