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John got the first prize in the Math contest, ______ made his parents very happy.A.whatB.w

John got the first prize in the Math contest, ______ made his parents very happy.

A.what

B.which

C.that

D.this

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第1题
【填空题】John Smith: This guy’s a wily one. Jane Sm...

【填空题】John Smith: This guy’s a wily one. Jane Smith: I told you to wait for my signal. You didn’t wait for my signal. John Smith: I improvised. Jane Smith: You 1 from the plan. John Smith: The plan was flawed. Jane Smith: The plan was not flawed. John Smith: Anal. Jane Smith: Organized John Smith: Jane, 90 percent of this job is 2 . Jane Smith: Your instincts set off every alarm in the building. John Smith: My instincts got the job done. May not have been the Jane show. Jane Smith: No. It was the John show. It was half-assed. Like Christmas. Like our anniversary. Like the time you forgot to bring my mother's birthday present. John Smith: Your fake mother's birthday. Jane Smith: The point is, you are always the first to break a team. John Smith: You don’t want a team, you—you want a 3 for hire. Jane Smith: I want someone I can 4 . John Smith: Jane, there’s no air around you anymore. Jane Smith: OK. What is that supposed to mean? John Smith: It means there’s no room for 5 . No mistakes what’s so ever. No spontaneity([ˌspɒntəˈneɪəti] 自发行为). I mean who can answer to that. Jane Smith: Well, you don’t have to, do you? ’ Cause this isn’t even a real marriage.

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第2题
听力原文:(M = John Fox, F = Sue Green)F: Hello, I'm Sue Green. You must be John Fox.M: Yes

听力原文:(M = John Fox, F = Sue Green)

F: Hello, I'm Sue Green. You must be John Fox.

M: Yes, I am.

F: Thanks for coming to the job interview. Let me ask you a few questions.

M: Yes, please.

F: Have you got any working experience?

M: Yes, I had a job in a paper factory for a few months after I left school. Then I worked in the summer holidays at the university, first in a fastfood restaurant, then in a bookshop8.

F: OK. Do you drive? Have you got a driving license?

M: Yes, I have.

F: That's fine, then. So what kind of interests do you have?

M: Interests? Well, I like travelling. I play a lot of sports and I play the piano9.

F: What sort of sports do you like?

M: Football, tennis and swimming.

F: Right. And what sort of music do you play?

M: Oh, a lot of different types, classical, Jazz.

F: OK, the most important question now, what experience have you had with children10 ?

M: Well, I've looked after my brother and sister as babies and as young children.

F: Mm humm.

M: And I also worked with children in a youth club.

F: A youth club?10

M: Yes. I've been working as a helper in a youth club since I studied at the university as a sort of volunteer with teenagers.

F: Good. OK, we'll let you know our decisions in a few days.

M: Thank you.

John has worked in all of the following places EXCEPT______.

A.a book shop

B.a paper factory

C.a school

D.a fastfood restaurant

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第3题
Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each p

Section B

Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.

听力原文: The potato is native to South America. It was probably first brought to England by Sir John Hawkins, but attracted little interest, it was reintroduced by Drake in 1586. Sir Walter Raleigh first grew potatoes in Ireland. The potato was praised by Bacon, and was served at the Royal table by 1619. Ever since then it has been an important item of British diet, especially in Ireland; during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries it was the main food of the Irish, and there was starvation and famine when the crop failed, as it did in the 1840s. Also in Ireland, an illegal and very strong liquor called poteen is brewed from the potato.

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A.Sir John Hawkins.

B.Drake.

C.Sir Walter Raleigh.

D.Bacon.

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第4题
听力原文:W: Hello, John, how are you doing?M: Not very well. I was dropped from a class th

听力原文:W: Hello, John, how are you doing?

M: Not very well. I was dropped from a class that I needed to take this semester.

W: You were dropped from the class? What happened?

M: Well, this class was added at the last minute because there Were so many students who needed it. I went to the class the first day it opened, and I thought that I would be added to the class because I was there that day. The professor said something about turning in the add slip right away, but I needed to get a signature for another class I was adding, so I waited.

W: So you didn't turn in the add slip right away?

M: Right. Then I got sick the next day and missed the class. The following day when I went in to class, the teacher announced that anyone who had not turned in an add slip or missed any classes had been dropped. She said that there were too many students who wanted to take the class, and she had to accept the students who had added and were attending.

W: So what did you do at that point?

M: I left the class because I was so upset. I really needed that class to fulfil my requirements, and now my plans are ruined.

(20)

A.The class was added at the last minute at the request of many students.

B.Many of the students dropped the class the first day it opened.

C.A signature of the teacher was required for the registration of the class.

D.It was a compulsory class for college senior students.

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第5题
Whatever our differences as human beings are, we all think we're more like the rest of the
animal world than we realize. It is said that we share 40 percent of our genetic (遗传的) structure with the simple worm.

But that fact has helped Sir John Sulston win the 2002 Nobel Prize for Medicine. Sir John is the founder of the Sanger Institute in Cambridge, which was set up in 1992 to get further understanding of the human genome (染色体组).

To help them do this, they turned to the worm. The nematode (线虫类的) worm is one of the earliest creatures on planet earth. It is less than one millimeter long, completely transparent and spends its entire life digging holes through sand. But it still has lots to say about human life, and

what can be done to make it better.

What the worm told Sir John and his colleagues was that each of cells in the human body is programmed like a computer. They grow, develop and die according to a set of instructions that are coded in our genetic make-up.

Many of the diseases that humans suffer from happen when these instructions go wrong or are not obeyed. When the cell refuses to die but carries on growing instead, this leads to cancer. Heart attacks and diseases hke AIDS cause more cell deaths than normal, increasing the damage they do to the body. Sir John was the first scientist to prove the existence of programmed cell death.

Sir John Sulston got a Nobel Prize for Medicine because he has ______.

A.found that human beings are similar to the worm

B.got the fact we share 40 percent of our genetic structure with the simple worm

C.found the computer which controls each of the cells in the human body

D.proved that cell death is programmed

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第6题
听力原文:Since man first scrawled in the dirt with his finger, people have searched for be

听力原文: Since man first scrawled in the dirt with his finger, people have searched for better ways to record the written word. Today, that quest is perhaps best exemplified by one of the writing instrument industry's leaders: Parker Pen.

In America, the pen-making industry officially began in 1809. But, it wasn't until the 1880s that the fountain pen as we now know got its start. Among the early industry leaders was George Safford Parker, a school teacher from Janesville, who became frustrated with the unreliability of the writing instruments then available to his students.

To improve his insufficient teaching salary, Parker had a sideline as an agent for John Holland fountain pens. The pens were unreliable, delivering too much ink at times and at other times, no ink at all. In any case, Parker felt obligated to repair the pens he sold to his students. So, he purchased a few small tools, and began to learn the inner workings of fountain pens. As the students learned they could depend on their teacher to keep their pens in working order, the number of pens he sold increased, so did his frustration. Finally, he decided he could make a better pen himself. And he did.

Parker patented his first fountain pen design on December 10, 1889. Two years later he entered a partnership with insurance man W. E Palmer and in February of 1892 they incorporated the Parker Pen Company.

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A.In 1809.

B.In 1818.

C.In the 1880s.

D.In the 1890s.

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第7题
Bobby and his master, farmer John Gray, were familiar sights in Edinburgh. Every Wednesday
after a visit to market and exactly as the time-gun boomed one o'clock, the two would enter Traill's Dining Room for their midday meal, a frugal lunch for Gray, and a bun for Bobby.

Then in 1858, the schedule was interrupted. Farmer Gray died. Three days after the funeral exactly at one o'clock, Traill found him self looking into a pair of beseeching canine eyes. Bobby got his bun and disappeared. This was repeated for several days until Traill's curiosity got the better of him. He followed the small terrier as he left and raced to his master's grave. There he remained each day, fair or foul, despite the efforts of dog-loving townspeople to give him a new home. The graveyard caretaker, while sympathetic, was at first not so willing to let him in. But Bobby's devotion and fidelity were so great that the caretaker provided Bobby with a shelter close to the grave to protect him from bad weather.

Then, after nine years, Bobby was arrested as a vagrant because he had no license. The restaurant keeper appeared in court with Bob by mile was released by merciful justice. But just to make sure the law could not touch him. Lord Provost William Chambers paid Bobby's fee each year and presented him with a brass-plated collar inscribed "Grey friars' Bobby from The Lord Provost, 1876, License."

After that, Grey friars' Bobby was allowed to keep his lonely vigil undisturbed. He never varied his mealtime. Each day he left the graveyard as the gun roared one o'clock to pick up his bun and take it back to eat at his master's side. He must have been really hardy for he lived until 1872, having kept to his solitary post for fourteen long years. He was buried in Grey friars, of course, in a flower bed near John Gray's tombstone.

An appropriate title for the passage could be _______.

A.Traill's Dining Room

B.Farmer John Gray

C.Bobby the Faithful

D.Lord Provost William Chambers

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第8题
1 “Imagine” is a song co-written and performed by ...

1 “Imagine” is a song co-written and performed by English musician John Lennon. The best-selling single of his solo career, its lyrics encourage the listener to imagine a world at peace without the barriers of borders or the divisions of religion and nationality and to consider the possibility that the whole of humanity would live unattached to material possessions. Lennon hoped that the softer and beautiful melody would bring the song to a wider audience, who hopefully would listen to his message. 2 Lennon later felt that this song should have been a Lennon/Ono (Lennon’s wife, a Japanese) collaboration. Shortly before his death, Lennon said that much of the song’s “lyric and content” came from his wife Yoko Ono, and in 2017, she received a co-writing credit. He got the initial idea from Yoko’s book Grapefruit, which is a book of instructions, with things like “Imagine the sky crying...” or “Imagine you're a cloud.” 3 Some people have wondered if Lennon included a message in the video for this song as well. In the video, Lennon is dressed as a cowboy and Yoko Ono is dressed as an Indian squaw. 4 Lennon wrote this on a brown Steinway upright piano. In 2000, George Michael paid over $2 million for the piano that Lennon wrote this on, and then returned it to the Beatles museum in Liverpool. John’s piano has since been “on tour” to various world locations promoting peace. 5 This was not released as a single in the UK until 1975, when it hit #6. Shortly after Lennon’s death in 1980, it was re-released in the UK and hit #1. It was replaced at #1 by Lennon’s “Woman,” marking the first time an artist replaced himself on top of the UK According to this passage, which of the following is NOT true?

A、Imagine hit #1 at its first release.

B、In 1980, Imagine hit #1 in UK.

C、John Lennon’s Imagine, Woman hit #1 in UK.

D、Beatles’ She Loves You and I Want To Hold Your Hand all hit #1 in UK too.

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第9题
Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each p

Section B

Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.

听力原文: The other day, we thought we would go and have a look at the London Museum. So we got on fifty two bus in the station yard at Victoria, and started off. We had a lovely view from the top of the bus, and saw the horse guards just as they were passing Hyped Park Corner. The girls had never come this way before, and, they would have liked to explore the shops, if only there had been more time. But we had to hurry, and even then when we did get to the Museum, it was almost closing time. On the way back, John got so excited over the model beats on the Round Pond that he nearly fell in. At last he managed to drag himself away, and the girls said: "could we go back by under ground?" There was no difficulty about catching an Inner Circle train at Kensington High Street, but we had no sooner got in than we found ourselves going in the wrong direction. Of course, John wanted to stay in the train and go home the long way round, but I put my foot down and wouldn't hear of it. In the end we got out at Baker Street, and I had to console the children by taking them to waxworks.

(27)

A.The Hyde park Corner.

B.The London Museum.

C.Kensington High Street.

D.Baker Street.

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第10题
Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each p

Section B

Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.

听力原文: John Lennon, one of the Beatles, was murdered just before 11 p.m. on the 8th December 1980 outside his home in the Dakota Apartment Building in New York City. He had just got out of a car, and was walking to the entrance when a voice called "Mr Lennon". Lennon turned, and was shot five times. The killer threw his gun down, and stood there smiling. "Do you know what you just did.'?" Shouted the doorman. "I just shot John Lennon," the killer replied. Lennon was rushed to hospital in a police patrol ear, but it was too late. The killer was 25-year-oht Mark Chapman from Hawaii. Earlier the same evening he had asked Lennon for his autograph. In fact, he had been hanging around outside the apartment building for several days. Chapman was a fan of the Beatles and Lennon, and had tried to imitate him in many ways. It is said that he even believed that he was John Lennon.

(27)

A.In Dakota.

B.In Hawaii.

C.In New York.

D.In England.

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