听第1段材料, 回答第1-3 题 1. Where does the conversation take place? A. On the street. B. In the Bank of Ireland. C. In Dunnes Stores. 2. How far is the bank from the speakers? A. It' s quite a distance away. B. It' s about a five minutes' drive. C. It' s about a five minutes' walk. 3. What do we know about the man? A. He will get some money from the bank. B. He is familiar with the area. C. He wants to save some money.
听第2段材料, 回答第4-6题 4. What's the woman doing? A. She is learning to fly a plane. B. She is busy working. C. She is giving flying lessons. 5. What time does the woman get up? A. At 4:30 am. B. At 5:00 am. C. At 6:30 am. 6. What does the woman think of New Orleans? A. It's a good place. B. It drives her crazy. C. It's boring.
听第3段材料, 回答第7-9题
7. What trouble did the library have? A. It hadn’t enough money left to move its instruments. B. It hadn't enough money left to buy all the books it needed. C. It hadn't enough money left to move all the books it had. 8. What did one of the librarians suggest doing? A. Having all the books lent to the readers in the city. B. Asking the students around the city to come to help. C. Having all the books delivered to the librarians' homes 9. What can we learn from such an unusual solution to the problem? A. Use your head, and you can find a way. B. More hands, lighter work. C. Where there's a will, there's a way.
听第4段材料, 回答第10-12题 10. Where does the conversation most probably take place?
11. What is the man' s telephone number? 11. What is the man’s telephone number? A. 7324485. B. 7332485. C. 7324495. 12. What will the man probably do after the conversation? A. Leave and come another day. B. Sit and wait for his turn. C. Go to work.
听第5段材料, 回答第13-15题 13. How many homeless dogs and cats are there in the cities of US? A. 30 million B. 3 million C. 13 million 14. How much does Chicago spend in controlling its animal population each year? A. $ 15 million B. $1 million C. $10 million 15. How does New York control its animal population? A. By taking out tax money. B. By collecting money from citizens. C. By depending on an organization formed by citizens.
A telephone call Receiver Someone at 16 Sydney Purpose of the call To inquire about 17 courses The course the man must take first Data processing Time of the course 18 on Monday evening Length of the course 12 weeks, from the first week in 19 to December 21st Fee of the course 20
II. 语言知识及应用(共两节,满分35分) 第一节:完形填空(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21-30各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。 In 1972 a twenty-year-old medical student, Mike Jones, led a five-man canoeing expedition down the upper part of the Blue Nile. The other members of the team were Mike Hopkinson, Glen Green, Steve Nash and Dave Buikingshaw. On 3rd September they started out and at first everything went well, but then Glen capsized. He survived ,but the canoe was badly 21___. The next day at the Tississat Falls there was a team crisis(危机). Dave and Steve didn’t think it was 22 enough to continue. There was a long 23 and in the end the two Mikes continued in their canoes while the other three carried their equipment on land. The team 24 to meet at the second Portuguese bridge. The water in the gorge(峡谷)was very 25 and dangerous, but luckily both canoes were 26 enough to get through . Just before they reached the bridge, Mike Jones had got caught in a whirlpool(漩涡) and it had taken him several minutes to get out. The team met at the bridge. The canoeing was easier now, but there were other 27 . Bandits(强盗) shot at them once, but they were moving too fast. Crocodiles were a real danger, and one day Dave had to 28 his canoe to escape. Fortunately Steve had his 29 ready, so he shot the crocodile and got Dave’s canoe back. They 30 arrived at the Shafartak Bridge, tired and very tense, on 12th September. 21. A. hurt B. destroyed C. damaged D. mined 22. A. safe B. clear C. dangerous &n