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I love traveling in the countryside, but I don't like losing my way. I went on a t

rip recently, but my trip took me longer than I expecteD.

"I'm going to Woodford Green," I said to the conductor as I got on the bus, "but I don't know where it is."

"I'll tell you where to get off," answered the conductor.

I sat in the front of the bus to get a good view of the countryside. After some time, the bus stoppeD.Looking around, I realized with a shock that I was the only passenger left on the bus.

"You'll have to get off here," the conductor saiD."This is as far as we go."

"Is this Woodford Green?" I askeD.

"Oh, dear," said the conductor suddenly. "I forgot to put you off."

"It doesn't matter," I saiD."I'll get off here."

"We are going back now," said the conductor.

"Well, in that case, I would prefer to stay on the bus," I answereD.

1. The conductor ________.

:A.got angry when he found out the author was still on the bus

B.wanted to make a joke with the author

C.was rude to the author at first

D.forgot to tell the author where to get off the bus

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第1题
Section BDirections: This section is to test your ability to understand short conversation

Section B

Directions: This section is to test your ability to understand short conversations. There are 2 recorded conversations in it. After each conversation, there are some recorded questions. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, you should choose the correct answer from the 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D.

听力原文:M: I've heard that you play the violin very well.

W: Thank you. I like it. That's my hobby.

M: It's a nice hobby. How long have you played that instrument?

W: (6)Five years. What do you do in your spare time?

M: I like taking pictures. In order to take good pictures, I have frequently been traveling for six years.

W: That's really interesting. Have you been traveling lately?

M: Well, (7)I have been to Europe, Asia, and I've just come back from Africa. I took a lot of pictures there.

W: Great. I'd love to see some of the pictures of yours.

M: I would be glad to show you these pictures.

W: And I would be glad to play my violin for you.

(6)

A.At the same time.

B.The woman.

C.The man.

D.It's not mentioned.

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第2题
听力原文:It takes more than good looks to be an air hostess. Brains will help but they are

听力原文: It takes more than good looks to be an air hostess. Brains will help but they are not the main thing. Neither is it personality, nor the skill alone. Rather it is a combination of these factors that makes the ideal air girl. And above all she must be willing to serve. This adds up to a pretty tall order, hence so few are chosen from the many who answer the requirement.

One newspaper advertisement inserted by Japan Air Lines recently attracted five hundred applicants. Only twenty were selected.

The hostess applicants must not be younger than twenty or older than twenty-eight. They must have a good secondary school education. They ought to be attractive, in good health, speak English and at least two other languages and they must be single.

If the girls do their job well, it is because of proper training. They learn to prepare and serve meals, and how to take care of children. They must know how to work out the price of a packet of cigarettes in three currencies; know how to pour coffee for four and not spill a drop. They must also know something about the theory of flying and the parts of an aircraft in detail.

Says an air hostess: "I love my job, of course, for I love traveling, playing golf and tennis. I swim, ride horses, row boats, cycle and roller skate. I love the air and the air-traveling business. It's simply exciting!"

(33)

A.Good looks.

B.Clever brains.

C.Sweet personality.

D.Willingness to serve.

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第3题
According to the passage, children of rich families _______()

A.enjoy traveling

B.can buy love

C.usually commit suicide

D.are not always happy

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第4题
听力原文:M: You experimented with a lot of musical styles. What's next?W: It's hard to say

听力原文:M: You experimented with a lot of musical styles. What's next?

W: It's hard to say where I'm going next, because my next record isn't finished.

M: You used to go to acting classes before you got into music. Did you ever consider becoming an actress?

W: That's what I wanted to do initially. I left school and joined a traveling theater company. We didn't have money for hotels. So we used to camp in parks. It was brilliant. Then I met William. He liked my voice and decided I should be a singer. It was queer because singing was something I never had in mind.

M: Is it true that the best time of a woman's life is in her thirties?

W: Well. Someone's been telling me that it really starts at forty. She is a wonderful woman. And she says the 30s are just as hard as the 20s, hut in a different way. They are just confusing. But when you get to forty, it' s just extraordinary. Apparently, the whole world opens up.

M: What would you like to achieve before you're... say.., sixty?

W: I'd love to learn how to play the violin but not before I'm sixty. I'd like to do it in the next year or so. One of the first instruments I learned was the drums. And I am quite good at that coordination in a strange way.

When did Beth Orton begin singing?

A.After she met William.

B.Before she went to acting classes.

C.After she dropped out of school.

D.Before she joined a traveling group.

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第5题
听力原文:M: Did you watch television last night?W: No, I didn't. I seldom watch it anymore

听力原文:M: Did you watch television last night?

W: No, I didn't. I seldom watch it anymore.

M: Why is that?

W: There are only a few programs that I find interesting enough to watch.

M: Well, there are some shows that I never miss. Don't you ever watch star trek?

W: Yes, I watch it now and then but it isn't something I can't live without.

M: I' m a big fan of star trek. I love the characters and the idea of traveling through the universe at speeds faster than light is fascinating to me. I really like all the different life forms that they create, too.

W: I know all about fans like you. I think they call you "trekkies". Is that right?

M: Yeah, that's what they call us.

W: I know there are some good shows on TV, but there is so much violence on so many of the shows. A person could witness more killings in one night that a soldier would encounter in months of warfare!

M: I agree with you there. However, there are some shows that I never miss.

(20)

A.Because she has no time.

B.Because she doesn't like to watch the TV ads.

C.Because she hardly finds interesting programs to watch.

D.Because she has no TV set.

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第6题
People often say that the Englishman's home is his castle. They mean that the home is very
important and personal. Most people in Britain live in houses rather than flats, and many people own their homes. This means that they can make them personal, and change them in any way they like. Most houses have a garden, even if it is a small one, and the garden is usually loved. The house and the garden are the private space of a person. In a crowded city a person knows that he or she has a private space which is only for himself or herself and for invited friends. People usually like to mark their space. If you are on the beach you may have spread your towels around you; in the rain you may have put your coat or small bag on the seat beside you; in a library you may spread your books around you. Once I was traveling on a train to London. I was on a section for four people and there was a table between us. The man opposite to me had his briefcase on the table. There was no space on my side of the table at all. I was unhappy. I thought he thought that he owned the whole table. I had been reading a book about nonverbal(非语言的) communication so I took various papers out of my bag and put them on his case! When I did this he suddenly became angry and his eyes nearly popped out(突出) of his head. I had taken up his space! A few minutes later I took my papers off in order to read them. He immediately moved his case to his side of the table. What does the first sentence in Paragraph 1 mean?A. The home matters greatly to Englishmen

B. The castle is more important than the home

C. The home is more important than the castle

D. Englishmen usually live in homes instead of castle

Which of the following is NOT the reason for most British to live in homes?A.They can make changes in houses in which they live

B.They love houses more than gardens

C.They can own private space like the house and the garden

D.They can keep the private space to themselves and friends

According to Paragraph 2, if you spread your books around you in a library, it means:__________A.you want to spread your towels around you further

B.you want to put your coat on the table

C.you can find no space for your books on the seat

D.you wait to tell others the space belongs to you

The writer tried to get back his space by__________A.moving the case off the table

B.taking all his papers out

C.taking up the space of the man opposite

D.showing the books concerned to the man

How did the man opposite to the writer show he owned the whole table?A.He sat in a section for four people

B.He placed his briefcase on the table

C.He was traveling on a train to London

D.He was reading a book

请帮忙给出每个问题的正确答案和分析,谢谢!

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第7题
听力原文:W: Oh, Peter, there you are. You've been ages. What kept you so long?M: I'm sorry

听力原文:W: Oh, Peter, there you are. You've been ages. What kept you so long?

M: I'm sorry I am so late, Sally. Have you been waiting long?

W: Oh, half an hour. But it doesn't matter. I've had a coffee and I have been reading this guidebook for tourists. Sit down. You look very hot and tired. What would you like to drink?

M: I'd love a really chilled mineral water or something. Will you have another coffee?

W: Yes, I will. The waitress will be back in a moment. Why were you so late? Did something happen?

M: You know I went to the bank to cash some traveler's checks. Well, the exchange rate was looking healthy, but when I went to the teller, they told me the computer system was temporarily down, so they couldn't do any transactions. They said the problem would be fixed in a few minutes, so I waited. And then I started talking to another guy in the bank, and I forgot the time.

W: Oh, really? Someone you met in the bank? Does he work there?

M: No, he's a tourist, from New York. His name's Henry, and he has been here for a week, but he's moving on to Germany tomorrow. He's an architect, and he's spending four weeks traveling around Europe.

W: Just like us!

M: Yeah. He told me the names of some places where we should eat. Great food, and not too expensive, he said. He also gave me this map of the bus system. He said he didn't need it any more.

W: That's useful. Pity he's moving on tomorrow. Ah, here's the waitress. Let's order. Do you want anything to eat, or shall we just have a drink?

M: Well, I'm hungry, and we've got a lot of sightseeing to do, so let's just have a snack and a drink.

(23)

A.To go to see and talk to a friend.

B.To go to cash his traveler's checks.

C.To go to the bank and repair the computer.

D.To go to the bank and save some money,

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第8题
听力原文:W: Oh, Peter, there you are. You've been ages. What kept you so long?M: I'm sorry

听力原文:W: Oh, Peter, there you are. You've been ages. What kept you so long?

M: I'm sorry I am so late, Sally. Have you been waiting long?

W: Oh, half an hour. But it doesn't matter. I've had a coffee and I have been reading this guidebook for tourists. Sit down. You look very hot and tired. What would you like to drink?

M: I'd love a really chilled mineral water or something. Will you have another coffee?

W: Yes, I will. The waitress will be back in a moment. Why were you so late? Did something happen?

M: (19) You know I went to the bank to cash some traveler's checks. Well, the exchange rate was looking healthy, but when I went to the teller, they told me the computer system was temporarily down, so they couldn't do any transactions. They said the problem would be fixed in a few minutes, so I waited. And then I started talking to another guy in the bank, and I forgot the time.

W: Oh, really? Someone you met in the bank? Does he work there?

M: No, (20) he's a tourist, from New York. His name's Henry, and he has been here for a week, but he's moving on to Germany tomorrow. He's an architect, and he's spending four weeks traveling around Europe.

W: (21) Just like us!

M: Yeah. (22)He told me the names of some places where we should eat. Great food, and not too expensive, he said. He also gave me this map of the bus system. He said he didn't need it any more.

W: That's useful. Pity he's moving on tomorrow. Ah, here's the waitress. Let's order. Do you want anything to eat, or shall we just have a drink?

M: Well, I'm hungry, and we've got a lot of sightseeing to do, so let's just have a snack and a drink.

(23)

A.To go to see and talk to a friend.

B.To go to cash his traveler's checks.

C.To go to the bank and repair the computer.

D.To go to the bank and save some money,

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第9题
If you are traveling in the summer, I would () Paris or London.
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第10题
听力原文:A: Could I first ask you a few questions about your background?B: Yes, of course.

听力原文:A: Could I first ask you a few questions about your background?

B: Yes, of course.

A: Well, it's been said that you were born in Bombay, India. Is that correct?

B: Yes, that's right. You see my father was an army officer at the time and he was stationed in Bombay.

A: I see. And your mother, was she British too?

B: No, she was Indian as a matter of fact.

A: Did you go to school in India?

B: Well, no. My parents returned to England when I was only five, so I started school in England, in London actually. And later, after elementary school, I was sent off to Exeter, one of those typical boys' schools—you know the type.

A: Ah, yes. And how did you like it? Your education, I mean.

B: Well, it was all right. Yes, looking back, I rather liked it. I didn't care much for the uniforms, mind you. And I absolutely hated my Latin class loathed it with a passion.

A: You had to study Latin?

B: Oh, yes indeed. We all did back then, you know—both Latin and Greek.

A: Just how many languages do you know?

B: About six. I suppose. Let's see now. When I was a child, I learned English and also Hindi—that was my mother's language. At school in England, I studied French (in addition to Latin and Greek) And then I also learned Arabic, Malay, and Indonesian.

A: And when did you learn those languages?

B: Well, that's a long story. In 1945, when I was 18, I joined the army and in 1946 I was shipped off to Egypt. When I was discharged from the army four years later, I decided to stay on. I lived there for another three years as it turned out—mostly in Cairo and Alexandria. And during that time I learned Arabic.

A: And Malay!? Indonesian?

B: Well, after seven years in Europe, I decided to do some traveling. So I toured around the Middle East—Lebanon, Turkey, Iraq, Iran and then I just kept going east—to Pakistan. India, Afghanistan, Burma, Thailand, and finally Malaysia. And then moved to Indonesia, which I tell in love with, and that's my home to this day.

A: And when was that exactly—your move to Indonesia?

B: That was in the year 1956, oh, no—55.

A: What did you do all the time you were traveling? I mean how did you support yourself?

B: Well, while I was in Egypt (after the army) I got a job with an English newspaper, so I had some experience writing and when I started traveling, I just continued to write—you Know, travel articles and that sort of thing. And that was the beginning of it all. I've been writing travel pieces for magazines and, of course, my guide books ever since.

A: How many books have you, in fact, written?

B: Oh, about fourteen all together.

A: And you have a new book out now called The Asian Express. Could you tell us a bit about that?

B: Yes, of course, I'd be happy to. It's all about traveling through Asia by train. You see, two years ago, I began this absolutely wonderful trip from Istanbul to Tokyo—and all by train.

A: That sounds a little uncomfortable.

B: Well, sometimes it was. But, in general, I loved it. It's truly a marvelous way to see the various countries and to get to know the people—much better than the airplanes, you know. You never really see any thing that way. So I recommend it highly.

A: I see. Well, thank you ever so much, Mr Thorndike Lodge. It's been very interesting. And good luck on your future travels.

B: The pleasure was all mine.

?You will hear three conversations.

?Write down one or two words or a number in the numbered spaces on the forms below.

?After you have listened once, replay each recording.

Conversation One

?Look at the note below.

?You will hear some information about a man.

From the conversation, we know that he was born in (1) , India.

2. He started school in England when he is (2) years old.

3. He studied (3) languages.

4. He have written (4) books all together.

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第11题
Traveling alone still gives me a() ________, but it’s not scary anymore since I’ve done it so much.
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