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I suppose by the time I come back in ten years? time all these old house have been pu

t down.()

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第1题
Suppose you did not finish your homework in time and you need to text a message to your te
acher to express how regretful you are. Which of the following statements should NOT be included in your message to the teacher?

A.I should have paid more attention to my study.

B.I shouldn’t have forgotten my homework.

C.You should have given me more tim

E.

D.I promise that I will finish my homework in time later on.

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第2题
SECTION BINTERVIEWDirections: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen c

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:Tim: Well, that was easy compared to the job I'm doing now.

Jo: What are you doing now?

Tim: Well, the first day of the job I'm doing now...

Jo: What was that?

Tim: Well, now I... you know I work in the clothing shop...

Jo: Yes.

Tim: ... in the High Street. I mean, obviously I'm the manager now, but when I just first started, I just had to go in and learn.., learn the trade.

Jo: What was it like when you first went in?

Tim: Well, it was.., it was terrible because I didn't know where anything was. People would come in thinking I'd know.., know all about it and they'd ask me for things like a 36 long: Do you have a...?

Jo: So you'd go crossed-eyed and run away?

Tim: Oh, it was terrible.

Jo: But people are helpful on the whole, aren't they?

Tim: Yeah... yeah, they are.

Jo: And after, what, about a week you felt.., easier?

Tim: Um... yeah, I suppose it was about a week it was just where.., once you got um... more.., confident and.., er... of course then you start selling a bit as well.

Jo: That's right.

Tim: Because if people say they don't like something, when you're.., when you're there on the first day...

Jo: It's almost personal...

Tim: ... you say, oh, I agree with you, sir, I think it's terrible on you. Whereas now...

Jo: Everything's good...

Tim: ... now I say it all looks wonderful.

Jo: Yes, and you think you'll stay on there now?

Tim: Oh I... Oh yes, definitely. Well, now I'm the manager.

Jo: Yes.

Tim: Jo?

Jo: Mm?

Tim: Wh... what was the first.., what was the first job you ever did, I mean that you actually got paid for doing?

Jo: Oh, when I left school. I was waiting to be a student and I had four months to fill in.

Tim: What, so you'd be 'about, what, eighteen?

Jo: Eighteen. I needed the money as well and I went down to my local labor exchange and said I wanted a job--I was unqualified for anything and I'd do anything. So they sent me to a laundry.

Tim: Good grief!

Jo: Yes, a hospital laundry.

Tim: Why on earth did you decide to take that?

Jo: Well, it was the only job, being unqualified, that I could do. So I got on my little bicycle and cycled five miles a day there uphill and five miles a day back.

Tim: Yeah, a... a hospital, was it?

Jo: It was just outside the hospital. It was independent of the hospital.

Tim: What were the other people like?

Jo: Terrifying! Er... to me because I was only eighteen.

Tim: What, just when you first arrived there or all the way through the job.?

Jo: All the way through the job, they were very tough ladies.., er... from twenty years upwards. The oldest one, old Nellie, was 74. She took me under her wing and protected me because they were very tough ladies.

Tim: And what did you have to do?

Jo: I learnt to press: to press nurses' aprons, surgeons' caps and if I knew the surgeons and I didn't like them, I would press them extra hard into knife-edged creases. Big revolving press it was, worked by steam.

Tim: And how.., how long did you spend there in the end?

Jo: Just three months.

Tim: Mm, so you left to go to college7

Jo: Then I left to go to college, but it... it... it earned me the money, it grew me up.

Tim: Mm, of course... I... I mean, the first job I worked in...

Jo: It's frightening, isn't it?

Tim: The first job I ever worked in, it was.., it was unbelievable.

Jo: Where did you.., where was that?

Tim: That was.., er... that was.., er... in... in a swimming pool, lifesaving.

Jo: Lifesaving? I didn't know you swam.

What was Tim's first job?

A.He worked as a salesperson in a clothing shop.

B.He was the manager of a clothing shop.

C.He worked in a laundry.

D.He was a lifeguard in a swimming pool.

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第3题
听力原文:W: Dad says we should make a wish list for the redecorating.M: The kitchen walls

听力原文:W: Dad says we should make a wish list for the redecorating.

M: The kitchen walls could really do with a lick of paint.

W: Yeah, there are quite a few tomato stains from all your great Italian cooking, Tim!

M: Art comes at a price, you know.

W: Yes, chef. Well, I think a power-shower would be fantastic.

M: (22)There's nothing really wrong with the one we've got, is there?

W: Well, I suppose it works OK. But it doesn't match the style. of our bathroom.

M: Who cares? We only need a shower. What's more, doesn't the power-shower use more energy?

W: OK, let's talk about it later.

M: So what else do you want to have on the wish list?

W: How about a dish washer? I'm far too sick of washing dishes after every meal every day. Besides, I have a lot of other housework to do.

M: Everybody in this family has to share the chores; it's a rule, you know. (23)Anyway, I think a dish washer may be a good idea; at least it won't spill the water on the floor everywhere.

W: Hey, don't try my patience. You didn't do any better than me. Last time when I had a fever, you offered to help, and you broke two plates. Don't you remember?

M: OK, I'm sorry. Oh, I nearly forgot that there is something wrong with the blender. The motor in it doesn't work. We need to buy a new one.

W: Don't we have a free repair? How long is the guarantee time?

M: (24) Six months. And we bought it in March 7th, or 8th...

W: No, March 10th. Here is the receipt. And tomorrow is the deadline. We must hurry, or we will lose another 120 dollars.

(23)

A.Because the old one needs more energy.

B.Because the old one is still in good conditions.

C.Because they couldn't afford buying a new one.

D.Because the old one doesn't match the style. of the bathroom.

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第4题
— ______________ .—Oh, that's too bad.A I regret to say that we cannot make it on ti

A.A.A I regret to say that we cannot make it on tim

B.B.B I passed exam.C I can make it on tim

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第5题
-- I really hope your cousin Tim gets the job.-- Thanks. I'll tell Tim when I______ him.A.

-- I really hope your cousin Tim gets the job.-- Thanks. I'll tell Tim when I______ him.

A.would see

B.see

C.have seen

D.will see

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第6题
--I really hope your cousin Tim will get the job.--Thanks. I'll tell Tim when I ______ him
.

A.see

B.will see

C.would see

D.have seen

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第7题
听力原文:M: Why did Molly give Tim flowers?W :I think yesterday was Tim's birthday. Who ga

听力原文:M: Why did Molly give Tim flowers?

W :I think yesterday was Tim's birthday.

Who gave Tim flowers?

A.The man.

B.Jim.

C.Mary.

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第8题
Tim must have failed in the exam, ________I knew from his expression.

A.that

B.which

C.what

D.by which

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第9题
If you and (he/him) can visit Tim and (I/me) next month, we will now tour the national

A.A.he

B.B.him

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第10题
听力原文:M: Susan, I would like to introduce a friend of mine, if I may, Tim Bums.W: Pleas

听力原文:M: Susan, I would like to introduce a friend of mine, if I may, Tim Bums.

W: Pleased to meet you, Mr. Tim Burns.

Q: What's the relationship between Susan and Tim Burns?

(4)

A.Have met for several time.

B.Classmates.

C.Don't know each other before.

D.Friends.

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第11题
—I'm looking for a bread-knife ______.—I saw Tim ______ a pencil with the knife a minute a

—I'm looking for a bread-knife ______.

—I saw Tim ______ a pencil with the knife a minute ago.

A.to cut the loaf; sharpen

B.cutting the loaf; sharpen

C.to cut the loaf with; sharpening

D.cutting the loaf with; sharpening

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