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    (上海专用)I.Listening Comprehension (第1-10题, 每题1分;第11-20题,每题1.5分;共25分)Section ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1.A.Beneficial. B.Unhealthy.C.Common. D.Rare.【答案】B【原文】M: Please get me a beer, a cold one. You know, I never drink beer without ice.W: But it is winter now. Don’t you think that’s bad for your stomach?Q: What does the woman think of the man’s preference for iced beer?2.A.They are not really cheap. B.They look good for the price.C.They may not last long. D.They will be out of fashion quickly.【答案】C【原文】W: These shoes are very cheap. I think I’ll buy three pairs.M: Why not just buy one good pair? Cheap shoes wear out very quickly.Q: What does the man imply about the shoes?3.A.John should give priority to his privacy.B.John had better choose a cheap apartment.C.John is unlikely to move out of the dormitory.D.John should make sure that he can find a quiet place.【答案】C【原文】M: Mary, next year I don’t want to live in the dormitory. I need more peace and quiet.W: Check out the cost of renting an apartment first, John. I wouldn’t be surprised if you changed your mind.Q: What does the woman imply?4.A.She will get her car back on Friday.B.She may not be able to give the man a ride.C.She isn’t sure whether she will go to the party.D.She’s just paid a visit to the Andersons.【答案】B【原文】M: Can you drive me to the Andersons’ party Friday night?W: It depends on whether I’ll get my car back from the garage on time.Q: What does the woman imply?5.A.Tony gave a well-grounded reason.B.Tony should choose another course.C.Tony should continue his science class.D.Tony had better get up early every morning.【答案】C【原文】M: I’m going to drop my science class. I have to get up too early in the morning.W: Is that really the good reason to drop the class, Tony?Q: What does the woman imply?6.A.It is under-staffed. B.It serves tasty coffee.C.It isn’t big enough. D.It doesn’t provide good service.【答案】A【原文】M: The coffee house has been short-handed these days, so we’ll have to wait in line.W: I know. Susan and I helped to work there as waitresses all day yesterday.Q: What can be learned about the coffee house?7.A.A nice hair-style. B.An unforgettable wedding.C.A devoted friend. D.An old photo.【答案】D【原文】W: Look at this photo. It was taken at John and Anne’s wedding ceremony ten years ago.M: I know. I couldn’t believe I had such long hair. It’s so embarrassing, isn’t it?Q: What are the two speakers talking about?8.A.Surprised. B.Relaxing.C.Disappointed. D.Sympathetic.【答案】A【原文】M: I didn’t have any trouble in finding accommodation in Paris last week.W: According to my experience there, it sounds too good to be true.Q: How does the woman feel about the man’s experience in Paris?9.A.She can give the man a discount for the phone case.B.Screen protectors are out of stock for the time being.C.Phone cases are much more expensive than screen protectors.D.The man can get a screen protector for free if he buys a phone case.【答案】D【原文】M: Excuse me, I would like to get a screen protector.W: Tell you what — I’ll throw one in for free if you buy a phone case today.Q: What does the woman mean?10.A.Drop out of the play. B.Switch parts with another actor.C.Be patient about learning his part. D.Have his lines memorized by tomorrow.【答案】C【原文】M: Professor Parker, maybe you’d better find another actor to play this role. The lines are so long. Sometimes I just completely forget them.W: Look, Mike, it’s still a long time before the first show. And I don’t expect you to know all the lines yet. Just keep practicing and I’m sure you will get them.Q: What does the woman suggest the man do?Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of the short passages and the longer conversation. The short passages and the longer conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 14 are based on the following passage.11.A.Dealing with camera companies.B.Calling electricians if there is an emergency.C.Looking after the camera crew.D.Working on timesheets.12.A.An electrician. B.A cameraman.C.An assistant to electricians. D.An assistant to cameramen.13.A.The equipment can’t stand the extremely bad weather.B.It’s hard for him to do something out of the ordinary.C.It once took him ages to get used to work outdoors.D.Something unexpected are very likely to happen.14.A.He isn’t eager for any promotion.B.He thinks family is more important.C.He is already at the top of his career ladder.D.He doesn’t find any right position for himself.【答案】11.D 12.A 13.D 14.A【原文】W: I suppose the first question I have to ask you, Alan, is: what is a Best Boy?M: Well, the title is an American term used to describe the assistant to the man who works with the cameramen and the electricians on a film to make sure that the film is properly lit.W: So how do you spend your time?M: Basically what I do is work between the electrical department and production. I deal with the companies where the lights come from. And I’m also there on the film set, making sure that everything runs smoothly, that the lighting is set up when the camera crew arrives to shoot the film, and then I also help with the budget—we have to do timesheets, things like that. It’s mostly paperwork really.W: When did you start working in the industry?M: About fifteen years ago. I’d been an electrician and my first few film jobs were basic electrical ones, then I moved over to this.W: It sounds a rather complicated job to me.M: No, not really. I’ve never had to do anything out of the ordinary. But filming on location does make things more intense — there’s less control than in the studio and you can have problems with the weather. On my latest film, we were working in the hills and it would take us ages to get the equipment up there. But I enjoyed it. It was a challenge.W: Where do you see yourself in the future? What would promotion be for you?M: I like it where I am. I like working behind the scenes and seeing how the production works. There are enough challenges in the present job for me. The more experience you get, the more you worry whether you’ve got things to the right stage at the right time or not. You can’t just go home and switch off. But getting things right is a big satisfaction.Now listen again.Questions 11. Which of the following is one of Alan’s responsibilities?12. What was Alan’s job before he worked as a Best Boy?13. According to Alan, why does filming on location make things more intense?14. What does Alan say about his future development?Questions 15 through 17 are based on the following passage.15.A.Dreams are usually meaningless. B.Not everyone has dreams every day.C.We are sometimes anxious about dreams. D.Dreams can remind us of what we must do.16.A.If you are often eager to dream. B.If you want to understand them.C.If you wonder when you dream. D.If you are often frightened by them.17.A.What intense feelings you have in the dreams.B.Where you go in the dreams.C.Whoever you meet in the dreams.D.Whatever you experience in the dreams.【答案】15.D 16.B 17.A【原文】A team of scientists, who have studied the subject of dreams, have come up with some interesting conclusions. Firstly, everybody, without exception, has them. Secondly, dreams can be of practical value, acting as a reminder of things of importance that we need to do in our waking lives. If you dream of the punishment you may receive for not handing in your homework punctually, for example, this may help you to do it on time. Indeed, things we are anxious about in our daily lives often feature in our dreams.But it is hard to make sense of your dreams if you lack the ability to remember them in the first place. One recommendation is that you should keep a diary and pen by your bed, so you can write down your dreams as soon as they occur. You should also concentrate on three aspects. Firstly, record the strongest emotion in your dream, whether it is fear, anger or whatever. Then write down anything strange or unusual that happened and the names of the people who made an appearance in your dream. This way, according to the experts, you will have a reliable and meaningful dream record, which will make for fascinating reading.Now listen again.Questions15. What conclusion have the scientists reached about dreams?16. In which situation is it necessary to remember your dreams?17. What are you recommended to write down if you want to record your dreams?Questions 18 through 20are based on the following passage.18.A.To go on strike. B.To protect themselves.C.To combine their efforts. D.To fight against their employers.19.A.The shops stopped selling them daily necessities.B.People then suffered from a shortage of foodstuffs.C.They were exploited and mistreated by their employers.D.Gas and candles were not available to them at that time.20.A.They refuse most new technologies. B.They stick to old ways of business.C.They offer banking and insurance. D.They are limited to a small region.【答案】18.B 19.A 20.C【原文】Hi, well, as you know, I’ve been doing a project on co-operatives and their history and what they’re like today. Although farmers and people have always worked together from prehistory onwards, what we know today as co-operatives really got going during the industrial revolution. They were frequently started by workers in situations where perhaps their companies were exploiting them or mistreating them in some way and they were seen as a way of providing 2protection for employees.The first one to really last and make a go of things was set up in town in the north of England, Rochdale, about a hundred and seventy years ago. The local workers had gone on strike, but then their employer, who ran the local shop, the company shop, took revenge by refusing to sell them food. Rather than starve, they started a co-operative food store whose purpose was to provide basic foodstuffs just so people could survive. The employers in question then went a step further by refusing to sell gas to the striking employees, so because they had no light, the co-operative started selling candles as well, even though that hadn’t been part of their original plan.Well, the movement was born and there are still co-operatives around today, ones which have been around for more than a hundred years running whole groups of shops in a region or over the whole country or offering banking and insurance. There are also ones which have been started very recently and are involved in all sorts of new technologies such as wind farms or designing internet sites and the like.Now listen again.Questions18. Why did workers frequently start co-operatives during the industrial revolution?19. Why did workers in Rochdale start the first real cooperative about 170 years ago?20. What can be learned about today’s co-operatives from the passage?

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