Don't take Helen's remarks too seriously. She is so upset that I don't thi
A.really knew
B.is really knowing
C.really knows
D.has really known
A.really knew
B.is really knowing
C.really knows
D.has really known
第1题
听力原文:W: How is Helen's experiment coming along?
M: I'm not sure. Why don't we go to have a look?
Q: What does the man mean?
(17)
A.He doesn't expect to meet her at the seashore.
B.He wants to know when she's coming.
C.He wants to see how her experiment is progressing.
D.He isn't interested in watching her.
第2题
听力原文: My wife and I accidentally go to a nice restaurant to eat. My wife's mother lives with us and she stays with the children. This makes it very easy for us to go out for the evening.
Last week we went to the restaurant in a new hotel. We had a wonderful meal. First, we had soup. Then Helen, my wife, had beef with carrots, and I had beef with potatoes. For dessert, I had some ice cream and Helen had fresh fruit. We had several cups of coffee after we finished eating. The food was delicious, the quantity was large, and it wasn't too expensive.
Our children don't like to eat in restaurants because they have to sit and be quiet for a long time. They would rather go to their grandmother's farm. Their grandmother -- my mother prepares everything they like. She usually has fried chicken, corn, and hot biscuits with honey. She always serves plenty of chocolate ice cream and cake for dessert.
I'm always surprised that my father doesn't weigh a lot more when I see how much he eats. But he works very hard on the farm from about 5 o'clock in the morning until it gets dark in the evening.
When my parents visit us in the city, we usually take them to a restaurant; I know they enjoy it, but my father always eats something else after he gets home. The quantity may be large in the restaurant, but it is still not large enough for a hungry farmer.
Who stays with the children when the speaker goes out?
A.His mother.
B.His wife's mother.
C.The servant.
第3题
听力原文:M: Hi, Helen, what do you think of our class in Children' s Literature?
W: It looks pretty good. Are you also majoring in Elementary Education?
M: Yes. I can use this to fulfill the requirement in my course.
W: Have you finished the first assignment yet?
M: Not yet. I just bought the books today. How about you?
W: I started this afternoon. It' s great fun reading those wonderful children stories by Doctor Seuss.
M: Doctor Seuss? I don't remember seeing his name on the reading list.
W: His full name' s Theodore Seuss Geisel. You can find this name on the reading list. Doctor Seuss is his pen name.
M: I love reading those stories as a child. It' Il be interesting to read them now from a different point of view. I guess they'll give me a good idea of how children think.
W: Those stories are also great for classroom use.
M: How' s that?
W: Well, take a typical Doctor Seuss' book like The Cat in the Hat. It has controlled vocabulary of only two hundred words.
M: So that means the children get lots of practice using a small number of words over and over.
W: Exactly. hi fact The Cat in the Hat was written mainly to show how a controlled vocabulary reader could also , be interesting and fun.
M: Well, it sounds as though this course is also going to be interesting and fun. I think I'll get started on those readings tonight.
What is Helen' s major field of study?
A.Children' s Literature.
B.American Literature.
C.Medicine.
D.Elementary Education.
第4题
第5题
A.In modern society, people's lives don't stay the same for very long.
B.They are not consistent.
C.Americans like to change partners.
D.They don't take marriage seriously.
第6题
第二节 完型填空
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。
Helen was 7 years old. One day one of her teeth began to hurt. She (16) in class at school, and her teacher (17) kindly, "What's the matter, Helen?" “One of my teeth hurts." answered Helen. “Tell your mother about (18) ," said the teacher, "and then go to see the dentist (牙医)."
That afternoon Helen's mother (19) her to the dentist's. The dentist looked at the (20) which hurt and then said to Helen, "It's very (21) . I'm going to pull it (22) , and then you're going to get a new tooth. It will be as nice as (23) next year." Then he did it with no trouble.
The next day Helen's teacher asked her about the tooth, "Does it (24) hurt, Helen?" “I don't know. You'd better ask the dentist," Helen said. “Why?" the teacher asked. “Because the dentist has (25) it." Helen answered.
(1)
A.cried
B.shouted
C.laughed
第7题
听力原文:M: Excuse me, which bus should I take to go to the zoo?
W: You don't have to take a bus. It's about ten minutes' walk.
What does the woman suggest the man do?
A.Walk to the zoo.
B.Take a bus to the zoo.
C.Take a taxi to the zoo.
第8题
W: Don't worry, Doctor. I want to be fine as quickly as I can.
What will the woman probably do?
A.Take four pills.
B.Hesitate to take any pills.
C.Take the doctor's advice.
D.Take eight pills.
第9题
A. Don’t bother m
B. Sorry, I’m a stranger here, too.
C. I don’t understand you.
D. Why don’t you take a taxi?
第10题
听力原文:M: I don't know where to take Janet for dinner tonight.
W: Have you ever been to that little French restaurant at the Ninth and Broadway?
Q: What does the woman mean?
(16)
A.She's inviting the man to eat with her.
B.She's recommending a good place to go for dinner.
C.She wants to know where the restaurant is.
D.She thinks the man should go to France.
第11题
听力原文: The first step to stop drug abuse is knowing why people start to use drugs. The reasons people abuse drugs are as different as people are from one to another. But there seems to be one common thread: people seem to take drugs to change the way they feel. They want to feel better or to feel happy or to feel nothing. Sometimes, they want to forget or to remember. People often feel better about the roseleaf when they are under the influence of drugs. But the effects don't last long. Drugs don't solve problems. They just postpone them. No matter how far drugs may take you, it's always around trip. After a while, people who miss drugs may feel worse about themselves, and then they may use more drugs. If someone you know is using or abusing drugs, you can help. The most important part you can play is to be there. You can let your friends know that you care. You can listen and try to solve the problem behind your friend's need to use drugs. Two people together can often solve a problem that seems too big for one person alone. Studies of heavy abusers in the United States show that they felt unloved and unwanted. They didn't have close friends to talk to. When you or your friends take the time to care for each other, you're all helping to stop drugs abuse. After all, what is a friend for?
(23)
A.To show off their wealth.
B.To feel good.
C.To regain their memory.
D.To be different from others.