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Part I Listening Comprehension1. W: You will get my car fixed today, won’t you?M: I don’t see any problem. We should have it ready for you by three at the latest.Q: When can the woman get her car back?2. W: Hello, John. How are you feeling now? I hear you’ve been ill.M: They must have confused me with my twin brother Rods. He’s been sick for a week,but I’ve never felt better in my life.Q: What do we learn about the man?3. W: We’ve been waiting for almost an hour. Couldn’t you have telephoned?M: I was going to, but I didn’t have any change for a pay phone.Q: What do we learn about the man?4. W: Mr. Jonathan, I wonder whether it’s possible for me to take a vacation early next month. I want to have a chance to get together with my family.M: Did you fill up a request form?Q: What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?5. M: Can you tell me the title of this oil painting?W: Sorry, I don't know for sure, but I guess it is an early 18th century work. Let me look it up in the list.Q: Where does this conversation most probably take place?6. M: Will you go to the theatre with us tonight, Mary?W: I’d love to, but my mother wants me to drive her to the airport. She’ll go to England to see my sister.Q: What will Mary do tonight?7. M: Are you really leaving for Hawaii, Mary?W: I think so. I’ve got my ticket and I’m anxious to see Tom there.Q: What can we learn from the conversation?8. W: I thought you were going to call me last night about the train schedule.M: Sorry, I would have, but Harry and Jack stopped by and stayed past midnight.Q: What do we know about the man?9. W: Where on earth are we?M: Judging by all the traffic, I would say we’re near the heart of the downtown area.Q: Where does the conversation most likely take place?10. W: How long have you been writing?M: Frankly speaking, I began writing poems when I was 12. But I didn’t publish any until I was 20. Then I changed to write essays when I was 25.Q: When did the man begin to write poems?In America, where labor costs are so high, “do it yourself” is a way of life. Many people repair their own cars, build their own garages, and even rebuild their own houses. Soon many of them will also be writing their own books. In Hollywood there is a company that publishes children’s books with the help of computers. Although other book companies also publish that way, this company is not like the others. It allows the reader to become the leading character in the stories with the help of computers. Here is how they do it. Let us suppose the child is named Jenny. She lives in New York, and has a dog named Hody. The computer uses this information to make up a story with pictures. The story is then printed up. A child who receives such a book might say, “this book is about me,” so the company calls itself the “Me-Books Publishing Company”.Children like the me-books because they like to see in print their own names and the names of their friends and their pets. But more importantly, in this way, readers are much more interested in reading the stories. Me-books are helping children to learn how to read.Questions 11-13 are based on the passage you have just heard.11. Why do Americans do things themselves?12. What distinguishes the Me-Books Publishing Company from the others?13. What are the “me-books”?When you turn on the radio, you hear an advertisement. When you watch television, you hear and see an advertisement. If you turn the pages of a newspaper or magazine, again you find an advertisement. If you walk down the street, you see one advertising board after another. As a result, advertisements are almost everywhere. In the West, advertisements are the fuel that makes mass media work. The government does not give money to mass media such as TV stations, newspapers, magazines and radio stations. They are all owned privately. So where does the money come from? From advertisements. Without advertisements, there would not be these private businesses.Have you ever asked yourself what advertising is? Through the years, people have given different answers to the question. For some time it was felt that advertising was a means of “keeping your name before the public”. And some people thought that advertising was “truth well told”. Now more and more people describe it in this way: Advertising is the paid, non-personal, and usually persuasive description of goods, services and ideas through various media.Questions 14-16 are based on the passage you have just heard.14. Which of the following is FALSE according to the passage?15. Where do mass media get financial support?16. What does the passage mainly talk about?W: Excuse me, are you going to buy that book?M: Well, I need it for a class but it’s awfully expensive.W: Oh, we must be in the same class. Introduction to British Literature?M: Yes, that’s the one. Were you there yesterday for the first class?W: I sure was. Professor Robert really seems to know his subject.M: Yes, I took his Shakespeare course last semester and it was very good. He likes listening to his students.W: That’s a relief. I’m a biology major and I was a little uncertain about taking an EnglishM: I’m an English major and this is a required course. But now I’m in trouble because I’m not sure I can afford this book.W: Hey, I’ve got an idea. Why don’t we split the cost and share the book?M: Sounds great. Do you live on campus?W: Yeah, I live on the 10th floor of Butler Hall.M: Perfect. I live on the 3rd floor of Butler. We should have no trouble sharing the book. I can bring it up to your room right after I finish the assignment.Questions 17-20 are based on the passage you have just heard.17.What do we learn about the speakers from the conversation?18.What is the woman’s major?19.Which of the following is NOT true about Professor Robert?20.What do the two speakers agree to do with the book?
For centuries, people have been playing kicking games with a ball. The game of soccer (足球) (21) developed from some of these early games. (22) Organized soccer games began in 1863. in soccer, two teams of eleven players try to kick or head the ball into their opponents’ (23) goal . the goalie, who tries to (24) keep the ball out of the goal, is the only player on the field who is allowed to (25) touch the ball with his or her hands. The other players must use their feet, heads, and bodies to (26) control the ball.
Every four years, soccer teams around the world compete for the World Cup. The World Cup (27) competition started in 1930.
Brazil is the home of many great soccer players, (28) including the most famous player of all . Pelé. With his fast footwork, dazzling speed, and great soccer, he scored 1,281 goals and (29) held every major record for the sport .
People in more than 140 countries around the world play soccer. It is the national sport of most European and Latin American countries. (30) Soccer is definitely the world's most popular sport !
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