Joe, as well as Ann _____ bound to find nobody there, for the staff ____ gone for their lunch. 

A. is; have         B. is; has         C. are; have     D. are; has

 

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科目:高中英語 來源:必修三全優(yōu)指導(dǎo)北師英語 北師版 題型:001

聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)

A.根據(jù)聽到的內(nèi)容完成下列句子。

Labour Day, always the first Monday in September, is a holiday of recreation and rest from labour.

1.People have a holiday and don’t go to work on ________.

St.Valentine’s Day may go back to Roman times when a special festival was held on February 14.On that day all the young girls put their names in a box and each young man drew out a name to pick his sweetheart for the next year.

2.At first St.Valentine’s Day was celebrated on ________.

Father’s Day, the third Sunday in June, began in 1910 by Ms.John Bruce Dodd in honour of her father.

3.The first Father’s Day was on ________ in the year ________.

B.聽下面5段對(duì)話,從A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能回答問題的最佳選項(xiàng)。

M:Have you finished your term paper? I handed in mine last Friday.

W:I finished typing mine at three o’clock this morning.I have to hand it in by noon today.

4.When must the girl turn in her term paper?

A.By twelve o’clock.

B.By three o’clock.

C.By two o’clock.

M:Do you have your Christmas shopping done yet?

W:Almost.I got a watch for my husband, but I can’t seem to find anything for my dad.He would probably like a book or a case for his coin collection.

5.What did the woman buy for her husband?

A.A case.

B.A book.

C.A watch.

M:What did you do during the Chinese New Year?

W:I planned to visit my aunts and uncles.But owing to frequent visit of my friends and classmates, I just stayed at home and never got the chance to go out.

6.What did the woman do during the Chinese New Year?

A.She visited her uncles.

B.She went out often.

C.She met her friends at home.

M:Was it very cold here last winter?

W:Not bad.The temperature never dropped below freezing.There was a little snow around Christmas, but that was all.

7.What does the woman say about the weather?

A.It wasn’t very cold, and it snowed a little in December.

B.There wasn’t much snow but the weather was bad.

C.The temperature dropped below freezing after Christmas.

M:Sara, what are you going to buy for your father?

W:Well, I am going to get my dad a book about London.

8.What are the two speakers talking about?

A.The woman’s father.

B.A gift for the woman’s father.

C.A book about London.

第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)

聽第9段材料,回答第9~11題。

W:Merry Christmas, John.

M:Merry Christmas, Sally.

W:Has your family got a Christmas tree?

M:Of course we have.My father bought a tree the day before yesterday, and it is much more beautiful than that of last year.And you?

W:We have one, too.Yesterday my family decorated it with all kinds of presents.

M:Also, we have hung a lot of small colorful lamps on it.My parents put many boxes under the tree.They say Santa Claus will put presents for me in them.

W:But my grandmother tells me that Santa Claus always puts toys in our stockings at night on Christmas.

M:Really?

W:It’s true.My grandmother never tells lies.I’ll put my stockings near my pillow tonight.

M:That’s a good idea.

W:I have to go now.Good luck!

M:The same to you!

9.According to the conversation, which statement is correct?

A.John’s and Sally’s families have Christmas trees.

B.John’s family has a Christmas tree, but Sally’s has not.

C.Sally’s father bought one Christmas tree yesterday.

10.Why do John’s parents put many boxes under the Christmas tree?

A.Because the boxes are very heavy.

B.Because the tree is full of presents.

C.Because Santa Claus will put his presents in them.

11.Where will Sally put her stockings finally?

A.On the tree.

B.Near the pillow.

C.At the table.

聽第10段材料,回答第12~14題。

Nothing expresses the spirit of the holiday more than music.More than any other holiday celebrated in America, Christmas moves people to write, play and sing music.There are all religious songs, expressing joy or a sense of spiritual mystery, old folk songs and modern pop music, songs about winter Christmas trees and Santa Claus.People sing Christmas songs in churches and at school.They hear them on the radio, in stores, and even on street corners.More groups of people get together to sing at Christmas than at any other time of the year.During Christmas, many churches and schools give holiday concerts.The concert halls organize large group singing activities, called sing-songs.Many Christmas songs sound beautiful when sung by a large group.

12.What can express the spirit of the holiday most?

A.Nothing.

B.Music.

C.Art.

13.What kind of music is not mentioned in the passage?

A.Old folk songs.

B.Jazz.

C.Pop music.

14.Why do concert halls organize large group singing activities?

A.The sound can be spread farther.

B.They can make some money.

C.Large groups can make the songs sound very beautiful.

聽第11段材料,并判斷下列陳述是否正確(True or False)。

Mother’s Day

Brother:Hi, Angela.What are you doing?

Sister:Trying to figure out how to bake a cake.

Brother:Forget it, Angela.You can’t even make a sandwich.

Sister:Keep your mouth shut.

Brother:What do you want to bake a cake for anyway?Are we having any visitors today?

Sister:No.It’s for tomorrow.

Brother:Tomorrow?You can ask Mom to give you a hand.

Sister:Tomorrow is Mother’s Day.

Brother:That’s why you want to bake a cake, eh?Tell you what, why don’t you just buy a card or a dozen carnations?

Sister:Will you lend me twenty bucks?

Brother:Say it again.

Sister:You heard what I said.

Brother:You have your own pocket money.

Sister:What gift do you buy for Mom?

Brother:It’s a secret.

Sister:I knew you wouldn’t let me know.Who cares?

Brother:If you don’t have enough money to buy a gift, why don’t you just clean up the house?Mother will be pleased.She’ll have an easy day tomorrow.

Sister:Sounds like a good idea.But how about cooking?

Brother:Don’t worry.Leave it to me.

15.Tomorrow is Mother’s Day.

16.The brother is unwilling to lend her sister any money.

17.The sister will do cooking while the brother will do cleaning.

聽第12段材料,從A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能回答問題的最佳選項(xiàng)。

A Birthday Party

Jane:Why?Are they out?(As she fumbles for the switch, the light suddenly comes on.)

All:Happy birthday!

Jane:Oh, what a surprise!Thank you all.

Lin Yun:Now close your eyes.(She holds up a stuffed puppy in front of Jane and yaps.)Okay, you can open your eyes now.

Jane:Wow!A cute puppy!

Lin Yun:This is a birthday present from all of us.

Joe:Hope you like it.

Jane:That’s very thoughtful of you.

Lin Yun:Thanks for your good advice, Joe.Look here, Jane.We’ve also got a cake.

Jane:Oh, I can’t believe it!I thought only Mom would do that for me.

Lin Yun:Don’t be so sentimental.Let’s light the candles.(They sing “Happy Birthday”.)

Wang Fang:Now make a wish and blow out the candles.

Jane:I’ve made the same wish many times, but it hasn’t come true yet.

Li Yiwei:It will, as long as you wish it whole-heartedly.(Jane takes a deep breath and blows out all the candles.Her classmates clap.)

Joe:We’re starving.Jane, please cut the cake.(After dinner, Lin Yun suggests singing and dancing for fun.)

Lin Yun:Let’s sing some English songs.

Li Yiwei:Okay, which one shall we start with?

Wang Fang:How about “Red River Valley”?(She takes the lead:“Oh, the buffalo’s gone from the prairie…”and they sing together.)

Lin Yun:Great.What shall we sing next?

Joe:Let’s sing “Rockey Mountain High”, John Denver’s favorite.

Qian Hong:Yeah.Let our spirits soar.

Li Yiwei:Here it goes.(She starts to play the tune.They sing.)

Jane:Li Yiwei, I didn’t know you could play the mouthorgan so well.

Lin Yun:You didn’t?Let her play a solo for you, will you?Yiwei, play a famous Chinese tune for Jane, how about “Erquanyingyue”?(Li plays the tune.)

Jane:(Claps)Wonderful.I wish I could do something like that.The Chinese music is so beautiful.I am lost.

Lin Yun:Now, Wang Fang, why not show your dancing talent for us?(Wang performs her Xinjiang dance.)

Jane:Thank you, Wang Fang.You let me know you more.How happy I am tonight!I hope the pleasant time lasts forever.

18.Whose birthday is it today?

A.Jane’s.

B.Lin Yun’s.

C.Wang Fang’s.

19.Which song did they sing first?

A.Rockey Mountain High.

B.Red River Valley.

C.Happy Birthday.

20.Who can play mouthorgan(口琴)well?

A.Lin Yun.

B.Li Yiwei.

C.Wang Fang.

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Since 1989, Dave Thomas, who died at age 69, was one of the most recognizable faces on TV. He appeared in more than 800 commercials (商業(yè)廣告) for the hamburger chain named for his daughter. “As long as it works," he said in 1991, “I'll continue to do those commercials."

Even though he was successful, Thomas remained troubled by his childhood. “He still won't let anyone see his feet, which are out of shape because he never had

 properfitting shoes," Wendy said in 1993. Born to a single mother, he was adopted(收養(yǎng)) as a baby by Rex and Auleva Thomas of Kalamazoo in Michigan. After Auleva died when he was 5, Thomas spent years on the road as Rex traveled around seeking construction work. “He fed me," Thomas said, “and if I got out of line, he'd beat me."

Moving out on his own at 15, Thomas worked, first as a waiter, in many restauran

ts. But he had something much better in mind. “I thought if I owned a restaurant," he said, “I could eat for free." A 1956 meeting with Harland Sanders led Thomas to a career as the manager of a Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant that made him a millionaire in 1968.

In 1969, after breaking with Sanders, Thomas started the first Wendy's Old Fashi

oned Hamburgers, in Columbus, Ohio, which set itself apart by serving made to order burgers. With 6,000 restaurants worldwide, the chain now makes$ 6 billion a year in sales.

Although troubled by his own experience with adoption, Thomas, married since 1954 to Lorraine, 66, and with four grown kids besides Wendy, felt it could offer afuture for other children. He started the Dave Thomas Foundation (基金會(huì)) for Adoption in 1992.

In 1993, Thomas, who had left school at 15, graduated from Coconut Creek High School in Florida. He even took Lorraine to the graduation dance party. The kids voted him Most Likely to Succeed.

“The Dave you saw on TV was the real Dave,"says friend Pat Williams. “He wasn't a great actor or a great speaker. He was just Joe Everybody."

1.What is the article mainly about?

A. The life of Dave Thomas.               B. The dream of Dave Thomas.

C. The schooling of Dave Thomas.          D. The growth of Dave Thomas's business.

2. What do we know about his childhood?

A.He lived a poor life.                   B.He had caring parents.

C.  He stayed in one place.              D.  He didn't go to school.

3.Choose the right time order of the following events in Thomas's life.

a.graduated from high school          b.started his own business

c.became a millionaire               d.started a foundation

e.met Harland Sanders

A. e,b,c,d,a,    B. a,e,c,b,d,      C. e,c,b,d,a,    D. a,e,b,c, 

4. “He was just Joe Everybody." (in the last paragraph) means  _______.

A. Dave was famous               B. Dave was ordinary

C. Dave was showy                D. Dave was shy 

5.What is the name of Dave Thomas's business?

A. Thomas's.         B. Wendy's.         C. Lorraine's.         D. Rex's. 

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     The days of elderly women doing nothing but cooking huge meals on holidays are gone. Enter the Red Hat Society -a group holding the belief that old ladies should have fun.

    “My grandmothers didn’t do anything but keep house and serve everybody. They were programmed to do that,” said Emils Comette, head of a chapter of the 7-year-old Red Hat Society.

     While men have long spent their time fishing and playing golf, women have sometimes seemed to become unnoticed as they age. But the generation now turning 50 is the baby boomers (生育高峰期出生的人), and the same people who refused their parents’ way of being young are now trying a new way of growing old.

     If you take into consideration feminism (女權(quán)主義), a bit of spare money, and better health for most elderly, the Red Hat Society looks almost inevitable(必然的). In this society, women over 50 wear red hats and purple (紫色的) clothes, while the women under 50 wear pink hats and light purple clothing.

    “The organization took the idea from a poem by Jenny Joseph that begins: “When I am an old woman, I shall wear purple. With a red hat which doesn’t go,” said Ellen Cooper, who founded the Red Hat Society in 1998. When the ladies started to wear the red hats, they attracted lots of attention.

   “The point of this is that we need a rest from always doing something for someone else,” Cooper said. “Women feel so ashamed and sorry when they do something for themselves.” This is why chapters are discouraged from raising money or doing anything useful. “We’re a ladies’ play group. It couldn’t be more simple,” added Cooper’s assistant Joe Heywood.

The underlined word “chapter” in paragraph 2 means __________.

 A.one branch of an organization     B.a(chǎn) written agreement of a club

C.one part of a collection of poems   D.a(chǎn) period in a society’s history

From the text, we know that the “baby boomers” are a group of people who

 A.have gradually become more noticeable

 B.a(chǎn)re worried about getting old too quickly

 C.a(chǎn)re enjoying a good life with plenty of money to spend

 D.tried living a different life from their parents when they were young

DIt could be inferred from the text that members of the Red Hat Society are         .

A.interested in raising money for social work

 B.programmers who can plan well for their future

 C.believers in equality between men and women

 D.good at cooking big meals and taking care of others

Who set up the Red Hat Society ?

 A.Emily Cornette .       B.Ellen Cooper .

C.Jenny Joseph .         D.Joe Heywood .

Women join the Red Hat Society because          .

 A.they want to stay young  

B.they would like to appear more attractive

 C.they would like to have fun and live for themselves

 D.they want to be more like their parents[來

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His name is Jamesbut people call him Rocky.The name fits.He’s big,over six feet talland he’s tough when he needs to? be.James “Rocky” Robinson lives and works in New York City’s Bedford?Stuyvesant district,one of the poorest and most dangerous neighborhoods in the United States.Yet it is here in Bed?Stuy that he is saving lives and reviving a community.

In 1966when Rocky was twenty?six years old,his seven?year?old niece was struck by a car on the street of Bed?Stuy.Had someone at the scene known first aid or CPR,she might have lived.But by the time she reached a hospital,she was dead.

His niece’s unnecessary death was one reason why Rocky became a paramedic (護(hù)理人員)Working for the Emergency Medical Service of New York Cityhe realized that more than half the city’s emergency calls came from high?crime areas.According to Rocky,residents of crime?plagued minority neighborhoods like Bed?Stuy sometimes had to wait as long as 26 minutes after calling 911 for an ambulance while calls in richer white communities were answered in_a_fraction_of_the_time.

Rocky decided to find out more about the problem.His research showed that the richer communities had organized their own ambulance corps (特殊部隊(duì)) to improve city services because the city was overwhelmed with calls.“If that’s the key to success,”he told his friend and EMT (Emergency Medical Technician) colleague,Joe Perez,“we’ll start our own corps in Bed?Stuy!

In 1988,Rocky had no idea that he and Joe would be attempting to establish the first minority?run ambulance service in the country,or just how creative he would have to be to overcome the difficulty.The pair’s first challenge was to find a location for the headquarters.They took over an abandoned building that was commonly used by drug dealers.Because there was no electricity or running water (except for the leaks in the roof),the two men worked during daylight hours.They used a two?way radio to receive emergency calls.

Although they could make do with their new headquarters,Rocky and Joe still lacked the most important component of an ambulance servicean ambulance.An old Chevrolet (雪佛蘭) got them to the scenes of accidentsfires,shootings,and stabbings.But the car didn’t always start.At timesthey were forced to strap (用帶捆綁) their trauma kits and oxygen tanks to their backs and run on foot to the emergencies.Everyone laughed,except the victims who were still alive when? Rocky and Joe arrived.

1.The author believes the name “Rocky” fits James because________.

Ahe is a tall and tough man

Bhe is tall and does something big

Che is living in a tough community

Dhe leads a tough community

2.James’ seven?year?old niece would have been saved if________.

Ashe had been sent to a better hospital

Bshe had got first aid and arrived in hospital earlier

CJames had been at the spot

Demergency calls had been available in the area

3.The underlined phrase in Paragraph 3 means________.

Ain a short time

Bover a long time

Cin the near future

Dfrom time to time

4.We can infer from Paragraph 4 that________.

Aambulance corps were only allowed in rich white communities

BJames found white communities made more emergency calls

Ccity services were not enough to meet people’s need

Dit was easy to establish the minority?run ambulance service

 

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East Corner Wonton70 East Broadway,343-9896

If you come too late,they may have run out of roast duck and chicken,but you can always count on fresh supplies of eggs or rice,noodles and pork-filled dumplings.

Evergreen,63 Matt St.571-3339

Shanghai-style rice dishes,hot and sour soup,chicken with peanuts,and eggplant or cucumber($5 95)won't break the bank and this often-crowded and always-reliable place.

Sheng Wang,27 Eldridge St.,nr.Canal St,9250805

The pulled noodles are made fresh as we watch and put into boiling water.They have a new noodle man here,and he's really good.

Joe's Shanghai,9 Pell St.,732-6973

You can enjoy tasty soup dumplings,fresh vegetables and whole yellow fish(the Chinese believe fish,cooked whole,means richness).

Hunan Garden,1 Mott St.(across from Chatham Square),732-7270

Have a New Year menu and enjoy the dancing lions.

Sweet n' Tart, 20 Mott St.(between Chatham Square and Pell St.),964-0380

Strangers seated together have a Chinese New Year menu with a multi-course dinner for $25 per person.

 

72.Which of the following is wrong?

    A.You can order your dinner in Joe's Shanghai.

    B.Fish is cooked whole to save trouble.

    C.Roast duck and chicken sell well.

    D.Chicken is served with peanuts in Evergreen

73.The underlined phrase“break the bank”means       

    A.be served round the clock     B.cost too much

    C.be charged in cash               D.satisfy everyone

74.If you want to enjoy both Chinese New Year food and the performance,you can go to________.

    A.1 Mott St.    B.20 Mott St.

    C.63 Matt St.   D.70 East Broadway

75.In which restaurant can you enjoy different dishes and the bill is paid by the number of persons?

A.Evergreen    B.Joe's Shanghai    C.Sweet n' Tart   D.Sheng Wang

 

 

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