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When did you start to feel terrible?-I started to feel terrible when I() in the garde

When did you start to feel terrible?-I started to feel terrible when I() in the garden.

A. was working

B. had worked

C. would work

D. had been working

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第1题
Section ADirections: This section is to test your ability to understand short dialogues. T

Section A

Directions: This section is to test your ability to understand short dialogues. There are 5 recorded dialogues in it. After each dialogue, there is a recorded question. The dialogues and the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, you should decide on the correct answer from the 4 choices A , B, C, and D.

听力原文:W: How did Paul do in the race?

M: Well, he had a good start, but soon fell behind.

Q: What did the man mean?

(1)

A.Paul feel bad during the race.

B.Paul did very well in the race.

C.Paul was one of the slower runners.

D.Paul had a good start and ending.

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第2题
听力原文:W: What's the matter? I've mid you to arrive at 6:30, but now it's seven. Why don
't you answer my phone?

M: I'm sorry. I left my mobile phone in the office, so I cannot inform. you of my late arrival. Actually, I started one hour ago, but the traffic jam delayed me for 35 minutes.

Q: When did the man start to meet the woman?

(17)

A.5:55.

B.6:25.

C.6:00.

D.5:30.

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第3题
听力原文:M: Doctor Brook, I just don't know what's wrong with mc. I always feel tired and
rundown. My wife finally persuaded me to visit you to find out what the trouble is.

W: Looking at your case history I see that you had pneumonia four years ago and that you also had a minor operation last year. Did you have any long aftereffects?

M: Well, I don't remember so...

W: For instance, how long did you stay at home each time?

M: Just a couple of days. But about six months ago I was home for about two weeks with a cold or something.

W: Did you see a doctor at that time or did you just stay home?

M: No, I didn't see a doctor. The symptoms were 'about the same as this time. When I began 'to feel better, I returned to work.

W: And when did you start feeling so tired again?

M: It must have been about ten days ago. When I came home from work one night there just didn't seem to be any reason to go back the next day.

W: Well, it sounds as if your problem may be the kind of work you do. The tests I just made don't show anything really wrong. But I would like to make some further tests in the hospital.

M: That's fine with me.

W: All right, you can check in tonight and I'll make the tests tomorrow morning.

(23)

A.Because he has pneumonia.

B.Because his wife told him to.

C.Because he feels tired.

D.Because his wife feels tired.

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第4题
Did they tell you when to ?

A.plan out

B.start out

C.figure out

D.stick out

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第5题
听力原文:I: What made you take off to the country ill the first place, Tom?T: Well, I supp

听力原文:I: What made you take off to the country ill the first place, Tom?

T: Well, I suppose anyone who moves to the country wants their life to be different in some way. I mean, if you have always lived in a city, something must happen to make you want to move. In my case, I just couldn't face going back into an office again when it came to looking for a new job.

I: So you began thinking about the country?

T: No, at first I just thought about getting a different kind of work, social work with kids or old people.

I: And what happened? Why didn't you?

T: I haven't got any right diplomas, and it would have taken me two years to be qualified. I was not going back to formal education again.

I: So where did you decide to move?

T: I went right to Shropshire. The first problem though was how I could make a living — there are fewer jobs in the country, so I decided to start up on my own.

I: That's ambitious. How did you start, had you got any skills?

T: I'd always had a garden and grown some vegetables and flowers, so I thought of a small holding, a kind of farm. But when I looked at the price, I changed my mind.

I: Ok, a farm's out, so what next?

T: I settled on a nursery and bought my way into a partnership...

I: Well, ladies and gentlemen, don't go away — we are coming back to Tom's story after the advertisements.

Why did Tom go to live in the country?

A.Because he liked working with children.

B.Because he lost his job.

C.Because he hated the city.

D.Because he wanted to be a farmer.

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第6题
听力原文:M: Dr. Brook, I just don't know what's wrong with me. I always feel tired and wea
k. My wife finally persuaded me to visit you to find out what the trouble is.

W: From what is written here I can see that you have a very bad cold three years ago and that you also had a small operation last year. Did you have any bad effect after that?

M: Well, I don't remember.

W: For example, how long did you stay at home each time you are ill?

M: Just a couple of days, but about six months ago I was home for about two weeks with a cold for cold or something.

W: Did you see a doctor at that time, or did you just stay at home?

M: No, I didn't see a doctor. When I began to feel better, I returned to work.

W: And when did you start feeling so tired again?

M: It must have been about ten days ago. When I came home from work one night, there just didn't seem to be any reason to go back the next day.

W: Well, it sounds as if your problem may be the kind of work you do. The test ! just made doesn't show anything really wrong. But I would like to make some further tests in the hospital.

M: That's fine with me.

W: All right, you can check tonight and I'll make the tests tomorrow morning.

Why is the patient seeing the doctor?

A.Because his wife told him to.

B.Because he feels tired.

C.Because his wife feels tired.

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第7题
Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conve

Section A

Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At 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 pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer.

听力原文:W: How long have you been writing?

M: Frankly speaking, I began writing poems when I was 12. But I didn't publish any one until I was 20. Then I changed to write essays when I was 25.

Q: When did the man start writing poems?

(1)

A.When he was 12.

B.When he was 20.

C.When he was 25.

D.When he was five.

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第8题
听力原文:M Did you see the weather for this weekend? We're supposed to have stormy weather
starting Friday morning. Should we postpone our department outing? We could move it to the following Saturday.

W I wouldn't be able to make it because I'm going out of town that weekend. Why don't we just cancel the afternoon activities and keep it to lunch?

M That's a good idea. Do you think the others will mind?

W I think they would welcome the idea. We've had so much work this week; everyone is exhausted. I'll go talk to everyone and let them know what's going on. Could you also call the restaurant and make sure that we're seated inside?

When will the storm start?

A.On Thursday

B.On Friday

C.On Saturday

D.On Sunday

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第9题
Overnight success usually takes at least 10 years. One man said, "My overnight success was
the longest night of my life, I【C1】______ many days and nights【C2】______ getting there. "Remember," Rome was not built in a day. "Many people are waiting for their, ship to come【C3】______ -- when they've not even【C4】______ it out of the harbor. You see, winners【C5】______ do what losers don't want to do. And they keep doing it till they get the success they want. Success is mostly just【C6】______ on after others have let go! So the most important trip you'll make is when you go the【C7】______ mile.

Many people who【C8】______ did not know how close they were to success when they gave up. People don't【C9】______ fail, they just【C10】______ too easily. One guy said," The secret to success is to start from【C11】______ and to keep on scratching. "Don't quit 【C12】______ your trying times are hard. The great inventor, Thomas Edison, tried a【C13】______ experiment hundreds of times, but didn't work. So his assistant said to him, "It's too bad that we did all that work without any results." But Edison said," Oh, we have lots of results! We now know 700 things that won't work. "

Never forget, delay does not always mean 【C14】______ . If we hold【C15】______ and hold on. We can【C16】______ almost anything we want. The British Prime Minister Winston Churchill said, "Never, never, never, never give up! " And the American President Calvin Coolidge said, "Nothing can【C17】______ success like persistence. Talent cannot, for there are many talented people who are not successful. Education will not, for the world is full of【C18】______ losers. Only persistence and determination can give you the【C19】______ to succeed. "You see, you can succeed just like【C20】______ else, just keep wanting it enough and to keep working for it enough. So why not decide it today to start going the extra mile on the road to your success? Just think a minute...

【C1】

A.took

B.paid

C.spent

D.used

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第10题
听力原文:W: Well, Kevin, as a college graduate, how did you become a taxi driver?M: Well,

听力原文:W: Well, Kevin, as a college graduate, how did you become a taxi driver?

M: Well, you do it for money, obviously, like most jobs, but I enjoyed it. I suppose I enjoy being a taxi driver, (19) because 1 can be my own boss, you know, doing what I want to do. You decide what area you're going to, when to have a break, stuff like that. (20)One thing you have to be always thinking about is where you may pick up a passenger. You're always sort of scheming to make an exact bit of money. And the relationship between reward and effort is very immediate. You make the right decision, they pay you and you get a fare.

W: How do the passenger feel when you talk to them?

M: You meet some people who aren't all that nice, (21)but the vast majority of people are very nice. If you're pleased to talk to them, they're mostly pleased to talk to you. You get a feel for people who don't want to talk to you. Ob-viously the first couple of one-word answers will tell you.

W: So you always start talking?

M: I always wish people "good morning" or "good afternoon" or whatever that gets things off to a good start, because quite a few people have a general dislike of taxi drivers.

W: Do they?

M: Well, they do. I mean, the mere fact they can't get a cab the minute they want one makes them annoyed.

(20)

A.Because he can do something that helps people.

B.Because he is able to decide exactly what he does.

C.Because he can travel to different parts of the city.

D.Because he can cam a lot of money.

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