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交际英语:一1.-Sam, this is my friend, Jane. -_. A. Im Jack B. Glad to meet you, Sam C. Glad to meet you, Jane D. Very well, thank you2.-What do you do? - _. A. Im a teacher B. I live in a small town C. I come from a small town D. I like teaching3. -Could I talk to Prof. Lee? - _. A. Yes, speaking B. Oh, its you C. Im waiting for you D. I am the operator here4.-May I use your bike to go shopping? - _ . A. Yes, I give it to you B. Certainly. There it is C. Yes, Id love to D. Im not sure 5.-Can you tell me where I can park the car? - _ . A. Yes, please B. It is made in America C. Well, just over there D. The park is not very far 6.-What kind of job are you applying for? -_ . A. I havent filled in the form B. If possible, Id like to be an accountant C. I lost my job last month D. I am the director 7.-When is your birthday? - _ . A. I was born in a small village B. I dont know how to celebrate it C. Its on the 18th of March D. Its not easy to remember 8.-You neednt do the work till after the New Year. - _ . A. No, you neednt B. Oh, good! Thank you C. Happy New Year to you D. I like the work9.-How was the journey to London? -_ . A. It went very well B. It was a nine-hour plane journey C. I flew there D. I was very well10.-Whos the tall man behind the door? - _ . A. Thats Jane Tailor, someone I met in Johns party last week B. We havent written to him since we met last him C. Weve lost contact with him for a long time D. Dont you remember? Thats David Smith. We met him at the airport答案:1C 2A 3A 4B 5C 6B 7C 8B 9A 10D二1.-Are you on holiday here? - _. A. We are on holiday here, too B. We live here, too C. No, we arent. We live here D. Yes, we live here2.-Whose car is this? - _ . A. Its a Japanese car B: Its my uncles C. Its my uncle D. Its my uncle who made it3.-How are you this morning? - _ . A. Its still good B. Its too early C. Very well, thank you D. Its lovely morning 4.-What does this word mean, Joe? - _ . A. This word means Joe B. Joe is a boys name C. Of course, Im Joe D. Sorry, I dont know, either 5.-You may have seen this film. - _ . A. It is said to cost much B. It will be shown the next week C. Actually, I havent D. You may too 6.-Whats the fare to the museum? - _ . A. Five hours B. Five oclock C. Five miles D. Five dollars 7.-Is it going to be warm next week? -_ . A. Yes, it is B. I dont believe it C. No, it hasnt D. It changes all the time 8.-Do you mind if I read the newspaper on the table? - _ . A. Good news for you B. Go ahead, please C. Yes, sure D. No, I cant 9.-Excuse me, wheres the Capital Theatre? - _ . A. Theres a statute near it B. Its only two blocks away from here C. Ive got two theatre tickets for tonight D. Turn right and then youll find the cinema10.-Im looking for a place to stay. Could you recommend a good hotel? - _ . A. Its off Oak Street, near the park B. Its difficult to stay at a good hotel C. Its very expensive. You have no idea about itD. Let me see. Oak Hotel is pretty good, though it may be a little expensive答案:1C 2B 3C 4D 5C 6D 7A8B 9B 10D三1. -Here you are, Sir. - _ . A. Yes, Im here B. Yes, here we are C. All right D. Thank you very much2.-So sorry to trouble you. - _ . A. Its a pleasure B. Its your fault C. I dont think so D. Im sorry, too3.-Would you like a tea? - _ . A. Yes ,please B. I like green tea C. Yes ,I prefer coffee D. No, I dont mind4.-What do you think of his suggestion? - _ . A. No, I dont believe it B. Its hard to say, actually C. Sorry , I cant remember her D. I never think of him5.-What does your English teacher look like? - _ . A. She likes singing B. She looks sad C. She likes to stay with us D. She looks much like her mother6.-What time is the next flight to Washington? -_ . A. Its a smaller one B. Its too late C. Its 1.45 pm D. It sounds good7.-How long will you be away from Italy? - _. A. Yes, Ill be in Italy B. About a month C. Yes, its a long way to Italy D. Since last month8.-Thank you for your invitation and the nice coffee. - _ . A. Its no trouble at all B. It was something small C. But the coffee was not very good D. My pleasure. I hope youll come again9.-Could you show me how to get to the railway station? - _ . A. My train has already left B. Come with me. Ill show you the way C. Youre late for it D. 20 dollars for a ticket10. -I heard you just came back from your vacation. How was your trip? - _ . A. Not too good. The restaurants were overpriced B. We went to many attractions in Paris C. The people there are very friendly D. Its in the southern part of the country答案:1D 2A 3A 4B 5D 6C 7B 8D 9B 10A四1.-Whats the weather like in this area? -_. A. Very well B. Its rainy C. Yes, its fine D. Thats all right2.-How are you feeling now? - _ . A. Much better B. Its OK C. Thank you D. Hes all right3. -I really enjoy pop music. Whats your favorite? -_ . A. No, not at all B. Neither do I C. So did I D. Well, actually I like classical music4.-What are you majoring in? -_. A. Medicine B. At a college C. In a university D. Its hard to say5.-What time does the train leave? -_ . A. On Tuesday B. In the morning C. At half past five D. At night6.-Have you ever been to Tokyo? -_ . A. No, I didnt go there last year B. No, but I hope to go there next year C. Tokyo is a busy city D. Yes, Ill do it next time7.- Come to our house for a party, please. -_ . A. Heres my address B. Im not busy C. Oh, thank you for your kindness D. See you at four tomorrow8. -Which of your nieces looks like the girl in the photo? -_ . A. She is very slim B. The older one does C. This is my nieces photo D. The photo looks old 9.-Could you please tell me how to get to the nearest bus stop?- _. A. Its not sure B. Of course not C, Its on the right comer just ahead D. Thats all right10.-Northwestern Airlines. May I help you? -_. A. Yes, Id like some information about morning flights from Beijing to Detroit B. Yes, Id like to have two pints of beer, please C. Well, theres flight at 11.00 am. Its a nonstop flight D. Well, all the seats have been reserved答案: 1B 2A 3D 4A 5C 6B 7C 8B 9C 10A阅读理解Passage 1 John Parker is an English language teacher. He was always good at languages at school, so he decided to take his degrees in French and German. When he finished his university studies, he began teaching in a secondary school in England. Two years later, however, he met someone by chance who offered him a job teaching English to foreign students during summer holidays. His students were adults and he enjoyed the work enormously. He soon found he was more interested in teaching his own language to foreigners than in teaching foreign languages to English schoolboys. Since then he has specialized in this work. He has found that one of the advantages of the job is that it enables him to find work almost everywhere in the world. First he went to Africa for two years and then he spent a year in Asia. After this he went to Italy where he has worked for the last two years. He hasnt been to Arabia yet, but he intends to go there next. He has taught men and women of all ages and of various nationalities. He has also learned to get on with all kinds of people and to get used to different ways of life. He likes this way of life and has never regretted his decision to follow this career.1. From the passage, we know for sure that John Parker_ . A. worked very hard at French and German at school B. was more interested in traveling around than teaching C. was good at teaching schoolboys English D. only worked in a secondary school for two years2. John Parker enjoyed teaching adult students because_ . A. all his students .were foreigners B. he was able to talk to his foreign students in French and German C. he was more interested in teaching English than other languages D. he could be offered a job during summer holidays3. In the first paragraph, the sentence . he met someone by chance. means_ . A. he met someone accidentally B. by a chance, he met someone C. there was a chance for him to meet someone D. suddenly he saw someone 4. The first sentence in the second paragraph Since then he has specialized in this work. means that John Parker has_ . A. become an expert in teaching English to foreigners B. taken teaching English to foreigners as his only occupation C. considered teaching English as very special D. become a special English teacher in his work5. Which of the following statements is not true? A. Johns work enables him to stay for a while in many places in the world. B. John has learnt to get used to various ways of life. C. John would never feel sorry if he kept his job as a secondary school teacher. D. John Parker gets on well with men and women of all ages and of various nationalities. Passage 2 Blocks of high-rise flats have been built in large numbers in London and in many other big cities. Just after the Second World War these big, twenty-to-thirty storey buildings, hundreds of feet in height, were thought to be the ideal solution to the housing problem. For on the one hand, there was severe housing shortage, but on the other hand, there was lack of space to build houses in urban areas. Blocks of high-rise flats seemed, at first, to be able to solve the problem, since they can offer space for more families to live in on less land. The beautiful, modern apartments in the high-rises were much sought after by people who lived down-town. Hundreds of the vast blocks had been built before anyone began to doubt about whether they were good solutions or not. Are they suitable places for people, children especially, to live in? A well-known British architect, who personally designed many of these buildings, now believes that the high-rises may well make those people who have been housed in them suffer a great deal. Evidence has been collected by social workers, which suggests that people do suffer. They complain about severe loneliness and deep depression living within these great towers. People also talk about lack of communication with others, no easy access to a playground for children, no chances for adults to get familiarized with each other. Many people say that they have lived next door to each other for years in the same building, but they never know who their neighbors are. Some experts say that a large number of people living in the high-rises suffer from mental disorder and have even developed criminal tendencies. As a result of these new discoveries, plans for new high-rise blocks are being reconsidered. We are now building up many high-rises in big cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. Perhaps we should also reconsider the idea too.6. There was a big housing problem after the Second World War_ . A. in London B. in the rural areas C. in many big cities D. in many countries7. Blocks of high-rise flats were thought to be the ideal solution to the housing problem, because_. A. there was severe house shortage in big cities B. there was less and less land to build houses in big cities C. they were modem and beautiful and much sought after by city people D. they were built on less land and were able to house a lot more people 8. The sentence Hundreds of the vast blocks had been built before anyone began to doubt about whether they were good solutions or not. Means_ . A. it was not until hundreds of the vast blocks had been built, people began to doubt about whether they were good solutions or not B. hundreds of the vast blocks had not been built until anyone began to doubt about whether they were good solutions or not C. people began to doubt about whether they were good solutions or not before hundreds of the vast blocks had been built D. before hundreds of the vast blocks had been built, some people began to doubt about whether they were good solutions or not9. The author takes a well-known British architect as an example to show Us that _ . A. he is very proud of his designing of many of the high-rises B. even a well-known designer of the high-rises believes they are no good for people C. even a well-known designer of the high-rises suffers personally D. high-rises are well-designed, modern buildings which meet peoples needs10. What is the greatest danger for people living in a high-rise according to some experts? A. Lack of communication with others. B. No easy access to a playground for children. C. Developing criminal tendencies. D. Not knowing the neighbors. Passage 3 Today, computers are a huge and fast-moving field of technology. Smaller, more powerful and user-friendly equipment is developed almost daily. Charles Babbage, a British inventor, is sometimes called the father of the computer. In 1823, he started to build a machine that could do sums and print out the results. The machine was far ahead of its time. Sadly, it was so complicated that he never finished making it. Over a century later, people were still trying to build efficient counting machines. They were so big that they filled entire rooms and weighed many tons. But these huge counting machines were not really computers - they did not have memories. Modern computers use complicated data memory systems to handle information, either as computer memory or data on stored disks and CDs. The data can be words, numbers, pictures or a mixture of all three. Modern computer memories can store more data than a roomful of filing boxes. They use tiny electric currents, and have thousands of circuits inside them, put tightly into tiny chips. Before it can be read by the computer, the data has to be turned into an electronic code of very small on-off pulses or signals. These signals are made and translated by small switches within the chips. Internet pioneer Dr. Vinton Cerf is called Father of the Internet. He loves to answer peoples questions about the Internet whenever he meets them. Twenty years ago Cerf and Robert Kahn developed the structure for the Internet. Their work brought about the rapid growth of the Internet. In 1983 there were about 50,000 users and the number has grown to more than 360 million today. When he was asked if he ever expected the Internet to become so popular, Dr. Cerf said the number was a surprise. He pointed out one of the key issues facing the net today as privacy and said we could not avoid having e-mails seen or monitored by others. It happened with the telephone system and it will certainly happen with e-mail. There are tools to fight against it, but the problem is that right now its not easy enough to use them. He also pointed out that the junk emails and the unwelcome materials such as porn on the Internet was a worry, but it was difficult to stop. He said, Theres no way to stop it technically - but the Internet is a mirror of mankind. If we dont like what we see in the mirror, then touching up the mirror is not the answer.11. According to the passage, as early as_ , people started trying to build a computer. A. twenty years ago B. almost two hundred years ago C. for over a century D. 360 million days ago12. According to the passage, the computers we use today are different from those old huge counting machines mainly in that_. A. they are very small B. they can handle information C. they use tiny electric currents D. they have memories13. What makes it possible for a computer to read the data?. A. The data has to be turned into an electronic code of small on-off signals. B. The data has to be translated into English by a translator. C. The data must be turned into words, numbers, and pictures. D. The data must be put into tiny chips.14. Dr. Vinton Cerf _ . A. pushes forward the rapid growth of the Internet by asking peoples questions about it B. believes that there are tools to fight against privacy C. thinks that e-mail will certainly be as popular as telephones D. never expected the Internet could be so popular 15. Dr. Vinton Cerf compared the Internet to a mirror. When he said, If we dont like what we see in the mirror, then touching up the mirror is not the answer, he probably meant that_ . A. techniques will help human beings work better with the Internet B. we will never be able to deal with the problem C. what we should do is to change peoples behaviour D. what we should do is to change the whole system of
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