____ she is only five, _______ she always helps her parents do some housework.
A.Although; but
B.Though; but
C.Though; /
D./;though
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A.Although; but
B.Though; but
C.Though; /
D./;though
【D5】
SPEAKER A: HAVE YOU MET THE NEW GIRL? SPEAKER B: NO. 【D4】______ SPEAKER A: SHE"S ONE OF THE PRETTIEST GIRLS AT THE SCHOOL. SPEAKER B: WHAT DOES SHE LOOK LIKE? SPEAKER A: 【D5】______ SPEAKER B: HOW TALL WOULD YOU SAY THAT SHE IS? SPEAKER A: I WOULD SAY SHE"S ONLY FIVE FEET. SPEAKER B: 【D6】______ SPEAKER A: SHE HAS LIGHT BROWN EYES, ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL. SPEAKER B: I THINK I KNOW WHO YOU"RE TALKING ABOUT. SPEAKER A: HAVE YOU SEEN HER? SPEAKER B: 【D7】______ A. I THINK THAT I HAV
E.
B. WHAT ABOUT HER FACIAL FEATURES?
C. WELL, SHE"S QUITE SHORT.
D. HAVE YOU?
【D4】
SPEAKER A: HAVE YOU MET THE NEW GIRL? SPEAKER B: NO. 【D4】______ SPEAKER A: SHE"S ONE OF THE PRETTIEST GIRLS AT THE SCHOOL. SPEAKER B: WHAT DOES SHE LOOK LIKE? SPEAKER A: 【D5】______ SPEAKER B: HOW TALL WOULD YOU SAY THAT SHE IS? SPEAKER A: I WOULD SAY SHE"S ONLY FIVE FEET. SPEAKER B: 【D6】______ SPEAKER A: SHE HAS LIGHT BROWN EYES, ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL. SPEAKER B: I THINK I KNOW WHO YOU"RE TALKING ABOUT. SPEAKER A: HAVE YOU SEEN HER? SPEAKER B: 【D7】______ A. I THINK THAT I HAV
E.
B. WHAT ABOUT HER FACIAL FEATURES?
C. WELL, SHE"S QUITE SHORT.
D. HAVE YOU?
【D7】
SPEAKER A: HAVE YOU MET THE NEW GIRL? SPEAKER B: NO. 【D4】______ SPEAKER A: SHE"S ONE OF THE PRETTIEST GIRLS AT THE SCHOOL. SPEAKER B: WHAT DOES SHE LOOK LIKE? SPEAKER A: 【D5】______ SPEAKER B: HOW TALL WOULD YOU SAY THAT SHE IS? SPEAKER A: I WOULD SAY SHE"S ONLY FIVE FEET. SPEAKER B: 【D6】______ SPEAKER A: SHE HAS LIGHT BROWN EYES, ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL. SPEAKER B: I THINK I KNOW WHO YOU"RE TALKING ABOUT. SPEAKER A: HAVE YOU SEEN HER? SPEAKER B: 【D7】______ A. I THINK THAT I HAV
E.
B. WHAT ABOUT HER FACIAL FEATURES?
C. WELL, SHE"S QUITE SHORT.
D. HAVE YOU?
听力原文:M: Some people seem to need significantly less sleep than others.
W: Tell me about it. I have a friend who swears that she sleeps only five hours a night. She seems to have plenty of energy, and she's not confused and incompetent the way I am after several nights of only five hours of sleep. You know what really annoys me? Because she sleeps less, (23) she has more time to accomplish more in her days than I do. It's not fair.
M: I know what you mean. I've also heard scientists have discovered a gene in flies that determines how much rest the individual needs. Flies with a version of this gene are actually programmed to need less sleep than others. (24) And we humans possess a similar gene.
W: So the amount of sleep one needs seems to be genetically inherited?
M: Yes. And (25) families of flies with a lower sleep requirement don't seem to suffer any injuries in their performance of daily tasks. It may very well be that people who claim to need less sleep to operate normally are telling the truth.
W: That's depressing.
M: Well, you might be interested to know that flies programmed to sleep less tend to die earlier.
W: Really? So maybe I'll end up with the same hours of waking time as my friend after all. It'll just take me a few extra years of living to catch up with her!
M: Maybe.
(20)
A.She sleeps less than her friend.
B.She is confused and incompetent while working.
C.She is annoyed by energy.
D.Her friend can accomplish more tasks than her.
【D6】
SPEAKER A: HAVE YOU MET THE NEW GIRL? SPEAKER B: NO. 【D4】______ SPEAKER A: SHE"S ONE OF THE PRETTIEST GIRLS AT THE SCHOOL. SPEAKER B: WHAT DOES SHE LOOK LIKE? SPEAKER A: 【D5】______ SPEAKER B: HOW TALL WOULD YOU SAY THAT SHE IS? SPEAKER A: I WOULD SAY SHE"S ONLY FIVE FEET. SPEAKER B: 【D6】______ SPEAKER A: SHE HAS LIGHT BROWN EYES, ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL. SPEAKER B: I THINK I KNOW WHO YOU"RE TALKING ABOUT. SPEAKER A: HAVE YOU SEEN HER? SPEAKER B: 【D7】______ A. I THINK THAT I HAV
E.
B. WHAT ABOUT HER FACIAL FEATURES?
C. WELL, SHE"S QUITE SHORT.
D. HAVE YOU?
Passage Five
A warm-hearted nurse on her first day's work came to a patient who had come to London for a visit to the famous doctor. She asked the patient whether there was anything that she could do for him. But he only waved his hand, shook his head and said something she couldn't understand. With a pleasing smile she asked him again and he just kept doing the same and saying the same words, but in about 3 minutes, he closed his eyes. the nurse felt his pulse and found out that the patient had died.
The nurse felt so sorry for the poor patient who had ended his llfe very far away from his home that she ran to the doctor in a hurry and repeated to the doctor the sounds she had heard. "My dear girl," said the doctor after listening to what she repeated,"you've just killed him. He was saying, You've been standing on my oxygen pipe."
52. The patient had come to London ______.
A. to see whether he could make friends with the nurse
B. to get the medical treatment from the doctor
C. to do some business to make money
D. to visit the world-famous city
Passage Five
There're only 800 people in Fairfield, and most of them do the same thing at the same time every' week day. Every morning, Monday through Friday, when the big clock strikes seven, old Bruce Hunt walks past the Farmers' Bookshop. He's on his way to work at the bus-station. And when Bruce walks past the book shop, Robert Brown opens his shop next door and waves to Bruce. When Robert waves to Bruce, you can set your watch and you know it's seven.
If you miss Bruce and Robert, you can set your watch when Miss Mary Smith opens the door of the post office. You know it's seven fifty-five. She has five minutes to get ready for work—to put away her raincoat
and take off her hat and coat. Rain or shine, Miss Mary Smith brings raincoat. "You never can tell what the weather will be like when it's time to go home," she always says.
One after another the shops along Main Street open for the day. The clothes shop and the fruit shop get open for business. When Mr. King opens the bookshop, the clock above the shop strides nine.
But every weekday, people go to bed early in Fairfield. The streets are quiet, and the houses are dark when the big clock over the Farmers' Bookshop strikes tell o'clock. The small town is getting ready for tomorrow.
52. The post office starts its business at ______ every weekday.
A. 7:00
B. 7:55
C. 8:00
D. 9:00
Passage Five
Danny was just tired about the way things were going. His mom came to the school and went on and on talking about Rick Jackson. It seemed that she would never stop talking. "Somebody's got to stop that boy!" she was shouting, "Rick's troubling everybody in the neighborhood. And he loves to pick on little boys like Danny."
Mrs. Green, Danny's teacher, was concerned a lot. "I didn't know that Danny was being picked on," she nswered. "He's never said anything about this to me!" Mrs. Green looked at Danny. "How long has this been going on?" She asked. Danny could only shake his head and look at the floor. He knew if he said a word about this, he would have trouble after school.
Danny hadn't said anything about the problem because he wanted to play with the boys in the neighborhood. After all, most of them were nice to him. He hated to leave the gang just because of Rick. Maybe the time had come to find new friends. He felt it hard to make up his mind.
52. We learn from the reading that______.
A. Danny was not a good student
B. Danny's mother talked too much about the school
C. Danny's teacher knew something about Danny's problem before
D. Danny wanted to get away from Rick
听力原文:M: Hurry up, Kate. We'll be late.
W: I am hurrying. I can't move any faster.
M: It's always the same. We can never get anywhere on time.
W: Right! I'm ready. Really, David, if you gave me some help around the house, we'd never have to hurry like this. I can't do everything, you know.
M: Well, we'd better be off. We're late already.
W: Oh, no! It's absolutely pouring. We can't go out in that. We'll be soaked.
M: Nonsense! Come on. It's only a shower. It won't last long.
W: A shower? That! It's set in for the night. I'm not going out in that.
M: Well, you've got your umbrella, haven't you? Use that. And anyway. it's only five minutes to the Johnsons' house.
W: It might just as well be five miles in that rain. And I haven't got my umbrella. I left it in the office.
M: That wasn't very clever of you, was it?
W: Well, we could use your umbrella, I suppose.
M: We can't. I left it on the train six weeks ago.
W: Oh, David, Really, you are impossible.
M: Well, we can't stand here all night. We're late enough as it is. Let's go.
W: I'm not going out in that. And that's final.
M: I'd better ring for a taxi then.
W: Yes. You'd better, hadn't you?
(20)
A.Because she hasn't got ready yet.
B.Because she is waiting for David.
C.Because she is waiting for a taxi to pick her up.
D.Because it is raining very hard and she doesn't have an umbrella.
My little sister is only five, ______ she can swim well.
A.but
B.so
C.because
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