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_____had I sat down when I heard someone knocking at the door.

A、No sooner

B、Hardly

C、Before

D、After

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第1题

Hardly () sat down when the telephone rang.

A.have I

B.did I

C.had I

D.I

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第2题

sat down for a rest()the door bell rang. A. Hardly had I;when B.Hardly had I;thanC. Ha

sat down for a rest()the door bell rang.

A. Hardly had I;when

B.Hardly had I;than

C. Hardly I had; when

D.Hardly I had; than

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第3题

听力原文:Tom Smith was a writer. He wrote detective stories for magazines. One evening he

听力原文: Tom Smith was a writer. He wrote detective stories for magazines. One evening he couldn't find an end for a story. He sat with his typewriter in front of him, but he had no ideas. So he decided to go to the cinema.

When he came back, he found that he had had a visitor. Someone had broken into his room. The man had had a drink, smoked several of Tom's cigarettes and had read his story. The visitor left a note,

I have read your story and I don't think much of it. Please read my suggestions and then you can finish it. By the way, I am not a thief. I am not going to steal anything tonight, but if you become a successful writer, I will return!

Tom read the thief's suggestions. Then he sat down and wrote the rest of the story. He is still not a successful writer, and he is waiting for his thief to return. Before he goes out in the evening, near his typewriter he always leaves a story, which has not been finished.

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A.Because he had been invited by a friend.

B.Because he couldn't find a good end for his story.

C.Because he had nothing to do in his spare time.

D.Because there was a very fantastic film in the cinema.

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第4题

听力原文:I grew up in a small town. My father raised chickens and ran a construction compa

听力原文: I grew up in a small town. My father raised chickens and ran a construction company. When I was 10 years old, my dad gave me the responsibility of feeding chickens and cleaning up the stable. He believed it was important to me to learn responsibility and moods from those jobs.

When I was 22, I found a job in New York at a country music club. I washed dishes and cooked from 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. and then went on stage and sang until2:00 in the morning. I soon became known as a singing cook. I had been refused so many times by record companies that it was easy to be discouraged.

One night, a woman executive from a company named Warner Brothers Records came to hear me sing. When the show was over, we sat down and talked. Several weeks later, my manager received a phone call--Warner Brothers wanted to sign me to a record deal. I released my first record in July, 1987. It was sold over 2 million copies.

My best efforts had gone into every job I ever held. It was the sense of responsibility that made me feel like a man. Knowing that I had done my best filled me with pride. I still feet that way today, even though I have become a well-known singer.

(33)

A.At the age of 10.

B.At tile age of 22.

C.When he was known as a singing cook.

D.After he found a job in New York.

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第5题

Some people were born with an unfailing sense of direction. Even when lost in a forest, th
ey find their way home as surely as a dog picks up the scent of a hunted man. The secret is probably that they never feel lost. Others,【B1】myself, can ever get lost in a department store.

【B2】the army there was nothing I disliked so much as the map-reading course, for the【B3】reason that I always feel lost—even with a map in my hand. For weeks I had lain【B4】at night thinking of the practical test I would have to face at the end of the【B5】. At last, the evil day【B6】. It was to be my responsibility to lead a small band of soldiers back to camp from the middle of【B7】. We were driven out in【B8】lorry and left in a ploughed field with instructions to get back to camp as quickly as possible.

【B9】my abilities, the soldiers smiled as they saw me【B10】at the map and they made ail sorts of helpful suggestions. I【B11】the map up, put it in my pocket, and said that we would【B12】east. After walking through cornfields for over an hour we came to a wide stream. I again looked at the map. It seemed to be【B13】with masses of thin blue lines, but which particular line was this stream?【B14】, we sat down in the cool shade and I【B15】throwing the map into the water. About fifteen minutes later, a boat passed and I【B16】the boatman if he could give us a【B17】to the nearest village. I pretended that we had been out for a walk and【B18】got lost. The boatman invited us on board and I felt very foolish when he told me that he had helped hundreds of soldiers to【B19】their map-reading test! Not long afterwards, we got off the boat and,【B20】the boat man's instructions, took a bus into the village. When we got back to camp, the commanding officer congratulated me on having led the men back so quickly.

【B1】

A.like

B.as

C.unlike

D.alike

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第6题

听力原文:My friend Leo makes up weak and poor excuses whenever there's something he doesn'

听力原文: My friend Leo makes up weak and poor excuses whenever there's something he doesn't want to do. Just two weeks ago, he was at my house when he decided he didn't want to go into work. He called his boss and said he had to get a new set of tires put on his truck. Then he sat down and watched TV with me. Not only had he lied, but his excuse wasn't a very convincing one. Another time he canceled a date with his girlfriend at the last minute, telling her he had to get a new battery for his truck.

She was angry and refused to go out with him again until he apologized. Last weekend, Leo offered the poorest excuse yet. He'd promised he'd help me move some furniture from my parents' house to my new apartment. He was supposed to bring his truck over about 8 o'clock Saturday morning. I waited and then called and left a message on his machine. About 11:30, he called and said he was sorry but he'd been getting a new set of tires put on his truck. I guess he'd forgotten he used the same excuse when he called his boss from my house. I think I need a new set of friends. I'm beginning to get tired of Leo's excuses.

Questions:

What does the speaker tell us about her friend Leo?

What did his girlfriend do when Leo canceled the date with her at the last minute?

What favor did the speaker ask Leo to do last weekend?

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A.He will betray even his best friends.

B.He is able to make up good excuses.

C.He will lie whenever he wants.

D.He tries to achieve his goal at any cost.

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第7题

听力原文:M: I want to do something tonight for a change; let's go to the movies.W: In this

听力原文:M: I want to do something tonight for a change; let's go to the movies.

W: In this heat? Are you joking?

M: We can go to an outdoor movie. Do you think I'd suggest an indoor one in the middle of the summer in San Diego?

W: I'd rather go out for a meal. The outdoor movies are so uncomfortable.

M: Why don't we do both at the same time? We could pick up some take-away food and eat it in the movie.

W: That sounds like fun. But they never show any good films in the summer. At least not any of the new ones. All you get is the old classics. It's just what we've seen half a dozen times.

M: But that's why they're classics. They're worth seeing again and again.

W: Another objection to outdoor movies is that you can never hear properly. You hear all the traffic from outside.

M: Well, we can find a foreign film with printed translation at the bottom of the screen, then you don't need to hear the sound. I think it would be fun to sit watching an old film and eating a meal at the same time.

W: Last time I went to an outdoor movie, I bought a bar of chocolate to eat as I went in. It was a horror film and I was so shocked I just sat there holding my bar of chocolate until the interval when I found it had melted in my hand and run all down my dress. That was an expensive evening out.

M: Well, we don't go and see a horror film, darling t and take-away meals don't melt.

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A.Their favorite movies

B.Jokes for entertainment.

C.Pastime for the night.

D.Their eating habits.

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第8题

I never expect you to turn _______ at the meeting. I thought you had gone abroa

A.in

B.down

C.up

D.out

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第9题

听力原文:I went to Fariburn in 1948, it took me twenty hours by bus. I sat by a fellow abo

听力原文: I went to Fariburn in 1948, it took me twenty hours by bus. I sat by a fellow about my own age, 24. He told me his name was Karl Packer, but he told me hardly anything else.

He disappointed me because he had so little to say. No opinions, no memories, no tales to tell. Had his home, education, the war and so on left no mark on him at all? It was very puzzling.

The next time I went to Fariburn was in 1974. By plane of course. The President was going to "open" the new town, which had taken 26 years to build. I sat next to a man of about fifty, whose face was a book.

The face was brown and lined. There were lines of worry and of fear perhaps. But over them I saw success and power. I guessed he was the boss of something. Perhaps he hadn't expected the big job or hadn't wanted it. He had done it well, no doubt. The thing had clearly taught him the power of decision, command. We started to talk...

The next two hours were for me the most interesting, even exciting. He kept me silent, open- mouthed with wonder.

Our plane landed at Fariburn, I shook his hand and thanked him for making the journey so pleasant. I mentioned my name.

"The pleasure was mine," he said "! was chief engineer here at Fairburn until last year. I built the new town. Karl Packer is the name. Haven't we met before somewhere?"

(33)

A.24.

B.42.

C.26.

D.50.

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第10题

根据下列短文,回答下列各题。 Like most people, Ive long understood that I will be judged b
y my occupation, that my profession is a gauge people use to see how smart or talented I am. Recently, however, I was disappointed to see that it also decides how Im treated as a person. Last year I left a professional position as a small-town reporter and took a job waiting tables. As someone paid to serve food to people, I had customers say and do things to me I suspect theyd never say or do to their most casual acquaintances. One night a man talking on his cell phone waved me away, then beckoned (示意) me back with his finger a minute later, complaining he was ready to order and asking where Id been. I had waited tables during summers in college and was treated like apeon (勤杂工) by plenty of people. But at 19 years old, I believed I deserved inferior treatment from professional adults. Besides, people responded to me differently after I told them I was in college. Customers would joke that one day Id be sitting at their table, waiting to be served. Once I graduated I took a job at a community newspaper. From my first day, I heard a respectful tone from everyone who called me. I assumed this was the way the professional world worked--cordially. I soon found out differently. I sat several feet away from an advertising sales representative with a similar name. Our calls would often get mixed up and someone asking for Kristen would be transferred to Christie. The mistake was immediately evident. Perhaps it was because money was involved, but people used a tone with Kristen that they never used with me. My job title made people treat me with courtesy. So it was a shock to return to the restaurant industry. Its no secret that theres a lot to put up with when waiting tables, and fortunately, much of it can be easily forgotten when you pocket the tips. The service industry, by definition, exists to cater to others needs. Still, it seemed that many of my customers didnt get the difference between server and servant. Im now applying to graduate school, which means someday Ill return to a profession where people need to be nice to me in order to get what they want. I think Ill take them to dinner first, and see how they treat someone whose only job is to serve them. The author was disappointed to find that _______.

A.ones position is used as a gauge to measure ones intelligence

B.talented people like her should fail to get a respectable job

C.ones occupation affects the way one is treated as a person

D.professionals tend to look down upon manual workers

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第11题

One day a police officer managed to get some fresh mushrooms. He was so【C1】______what he h
ad bought that he offered to【C2】______the mushrooms with his brother officers. When their break- fast arrived the next day, each officer found some mushrooms on his plate.

"Let the dog【C3】______a piece first," suggested one【C4】______officer who was afraid that the mushrooms might be poisonous. The dog seemed to【C5】______his mushrooms, and the officers then began to eat their meal saying that the mushrooms had a very strange【C6】______quite pleasant taste.

An hour later, however, they were all【C7】______when the gardener rushed on and said【C8】______the dog was dead.【C9】______, the officers jumped into their cars and rushed into the nearest hospital.

Pumps(泵)were used and the officers had a very【C10】______time getting rid of the mushrooms that【C11】______in their stomachs. When they【C12】______to the police station, they sat down and started to【C13】______the mushroom poisoning. Each man explained the【C14】______that he had felt and they agreed that these had grown worse【C15】______their way to the hospital. The gardener was called to tell the way【C16】______the poor dog had died. "Did it【C17】______much before death?" asked one of the officers,【C18】______very pleased that he had escaped a【C19】______death himself. "No," answered the gardener, looking rather【C20】______. "It was killed the moment a car hit it."

【C1】

A.sure of

B.careless about

C.pleased with

D.disappointed at

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