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C.since
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A.or
B.if
C.since
D.unless
SECTION B INTERVIEW
Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. Questions 1 to 5 are based on an interview. At the end of the interview you will be given 10 seconds to answer each of the following five questions.
Now listen to the interview.
听力原文:Interviewer (M) Mrs. Hobson (W)
M: Mrs. Hobson, would you please describe some of the things you do with aggressive children in this special school.'?
W: Well, you must realize that when he comes here he is meeting other aggressive children, and aggressive children all together usually gum each other up.
M: Umm.
W: And they find that aggressive here doesn't pay off because you can be jolly sure there's one tougher and worse than he is.
M: Umm.
W: So I usually have ohm... Sometimes have organized fights.
M: Organized fights.'? You actually...
W: Yes.
M: You actually encourage the children to.
W: We have a ring and we have a hell.
M: A boxing ring?
W: Yes! They must conform, they must keep to tile rules, and when they have either lost or won, we discuss what it is to be the winner and what it is like to lose. And we carry on with our discussion and go on to what it is like in life.
M: Umm.
W: We must win or lose and we must do each very gracefully.
M: Would you please describe some children you have had problems with?
W: I had one boy who cut off his dog's ears.
M: Cut off his dog's ears? Good lord!
W: Yes. And put a stone around his neck and drowned him.
M: The dog?
W: Yes, Then there was another boy that used to attack me.
M: Attack you?
W: Yes. Umm... with anything at hand. I hid scissors. Umm... he tried to cut my hair once. And...
M: When you weren't looking?
W: Yes. You have to be strong. And of course.., er...
M: By strong you mean...
W: Physically strong and mentally.
M: So that you can shove them away?
W: Well, so that you can defend yourself. I always say to them I'm going to win. And once I've established that, we're all right.
M: Mrs. Hobson, why do you think some children are aggressive?
W: If a child is one of six or seven children in a family, it's pretty sure that he is naughty and aggressive because he is crying out for attention and in this large family he's found that a jolly good way of getting attention is to shout, be naughty. At least mummy turns round and says, "Be quiet, be a good boy, or you'll get this or that."
M: So some children are aggressive simply in order...
W: To gain attention! Aggressiveness usually is that. It's really the children crying out and saying, "Look at me, please."
M: Umm.
W: I'm not saying it's the answer in all circumstances but it usually is.
M: What are the advantages of your school, as compared with ordinary school?
W: The classes are smaller for one thing.
M: How small?
W: Er... we only have groups up to five or six.
M: And in a normal school?
W: Oh. That varies of course but it could be thirty to forty.
M: Umm.
W: Here he does have individual attention every day,
M: Do you think the work is important?
W: I do. Without our unit or something similar.
M: The unit is the school?
W: Yes, the whole unit. I think a lot of children would be left and then perhaps at the age of sixteen we would have our juvenile delinquent. I'm not saying we're curing them all, but I think at least with the unit available to these children, they have had a chance to make good.
M: Umm.
W: I'm not saying it always pays off, but they have had a chance.
Which of the following is a particular way to deal with aggressive children?
A.Giving them severe punishment.
B.Telling them to behave themselves.
C.Organizing them to fight.
D.Sending some of them to prison.
听力原文:W: Don't you have any good news?
M: No. Yesterday, I had to stay after school, because I was talking during my biology teacher's class.
W: You'd better keep quiet during class.
M: Sometimes I do. The day before yesterday, I was very quiet during my history teacher's class and I still had to stay after class.
W: I don't understand.
M: Because I fell asleep during his class. But it wasn't my fault. The lesson was very dull.
W: I advise you to take school more seriously. If you don't pass your exam, you'll have to go out and work as a result.
M: I don't see that it makes much difference. If I have a job, I have to do dull work every day, but if I'm in school, I must listen to dull teachers every day.
What is the possible relationship between the two speakers?
A.Good friends.
B.Mother and son.
C.Teacher and student.
听力原文:W: (1) What a nice, quiet spot from all those people. What's going on with you, Jason?
M: I need to get this off my chest. (2) I am having problems living with Gary, my roommate. We've barely spoken to each other in a month, and when we do, it's fight.
W: I knew that you two were having problems, but I didn't think things went so far. What started it all?
M: Well, it started when we first moved in. I had a lot of things, and Gary wasn't thrilled. He's not easy to please.
W: So where did you find the room for your stuff?
M: I put it in the closet in the kitchen. This made him really upset because he wanted to put his surfing gear there.
W: Was that the only problem?
M: Oh, no. (3) I like neat, orderly apartment. And I always want things to be where it should e. But Gary is so carefree. His part of the apartment is always a mess. Even in our shared living space, such as the kitchen, bath, living room etc.
W: Have you ever tried talking to him about this?
M: I've tried, but it made no difference. (3) He even starts yelling at me about how my friends are always coming over when he has lots of work to do. I'm really sick.
W: (4) You might consider trying to compromise with him if he promises to keep the house tidy.
M: That might work. Thanks for your advice.
W: Anytime.
Where is this conversation probably taking place?
A.At a noisy square.
B.In a crowded classroom.
C.In an empty room.
D.In a subway station.
听力原文:M: I'm afraid I must be going now.
W: Must you? It's still early.
M: I'm afraid I really must. I have to meet a midnight plane.
W: In that case, we can' t keep you.
M: Well, thank you very much for a pleasant evening.
W: Thank you for coming. You must come again.
M: Thank you. I will. Good-bye.
W: Good-bye. I wish you a very good journey home.
Why does the man leave early?
A.Because he is too tired.
B.Because he is catching a flight.
C.Because he does not like to stay.
W: Well, Jack. In that case, I won' t keep you.
Why does Jack want to leave right away?
A.The time is so late.
B.Jack wants to take the children to see a film.
C.Jack has a lot of work to do.
M: I should have read the instructions more carefully.
Q: What can we infer from the conversation?
(14)
A.The man made a mistake in operating the machine.
B.The machine doesn't work properly.
C.The woman is helping the man repair the machine.
D.The instructions were not clear enough for the man to read.
We usually want people to keep quiet in the cinema so that we can ____ the film.
A.contain
B.appreciate
C.receive
D.accept
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:M: I think we can find a better hotel around there at this time
W: Let's walk a little further to see if there is another one. I just can't bear the traffic noise here.
Q: What will the speakers most probably do?
(12)
A.Look for a more expensive hotel.
B.Go to another hotel by bus.
C.Try to find a quiet place.
D.Take a walk around the city.
PART 5
Read the text below and choose the correct word for each space. For each question, mark the letter next to the correct word — A, B, C or D — on your answer sheet.
CAMPING
Although some groups of people have always lived outdoors in tents, camping as we know it today only began to be (26)______ about 50 years ago. The increase in the use of cars and improvements in camping (27)______ have allowed more people to travel longer (28)______ into the countryside and to stay there in greater comfort.
Many campers like to be (29)______ themselves in quiet areas, so they (30)______ their tent and food and walk or cycle into the forests or the mountains. Others, preferring to be near people, drive to a public or privately-owned campsite (31)______ has up-to-date facilities, (32)______ hot showers and swimming pools. Whether campers are (33)______ in the mountains or on a busy site, they should remember to (34)______ the area clean and tidy. In the forests, they must put out any fires and keep food hidden to avoid attracting (35)______ animals.
A.famous
B.popular
C.favourite
D.current
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A.Because he is too tireD
B.Because he is catching a flight.
C.Because he does not like to stay.
We must keep our classroom().
A.cleaned
B.clean
C.cleaning
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