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离线考核
《高级听说》
满分100分
I.Vocabulary (1 point each, 10 points total.)
Part A: Underline the correct words.
a) Hans has rosy / thick eyebrows.
b) Are you ill? Your cheeks look very pale / straight.
c) The dentist admired her straight / full teeth.
d) Angelina Jolie is famous for her full / pointed lips.
Part B :Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
ambitious bossy loyal sensitive shy sociable
a) Lula’s friends were very ______________ and supported her during the terrible divorce.
b) I get a bit nervous in groups of people. I’m really quite___________ .
c) You’re so ______________ . Stop telling me what to do!
d) Hamish is very ____ . He wants to set up his own company and be rich.
e) Sue and Marta are ______________ and enjoy being with other children at school.
f) Patrick cried when his friend was ill. He’s very ______________ .
II. Complete the text with the words in the box.(2 points each, 20 points total.)
Part A: Complete the conversations with the phrases in the box.
Can you give me a hand I’ll keep my fingers crossed I just can’t see eye to eye I’m pulling your leg It cost an arm and a leg
Colin: I’ve got my driving test tomorrow. I hope I pass.
Kathy: Oh yes. Good luck. (1) _______________________ for you.
Barman: Here’s your drink. That’s £500, please.
Daniella: What?
Barman: Don’t worry. (2) _____________________ . It’s £2.30.
Tricia: I can’t do this on my own. (3) ______________ with dinner?
Mark: OK. I’ll do the potatoes.
Ann: This stupid phone doesn’t work.
Bob: Take it back.
Ann: Yes, I will. It really should work. (4)__________________ .
Theo: Have you been arguing with Jim again?
Ann: Yes. (5) _________________________ with him.
Part B: Complete the conversations with the words in the box.
beans cake cheese sardines tea
A: Do you like diving?
B: No, water sports aren’t really my cup of (1) __ _ . I prefer shopping.
A: How was your journey?
B: Oh, the train was really busy. Everyone was packed in like (2) __ .
A: You’re full of (3) ___________ this morning.
B: Yes. I feel really good.
A: I’ve got to program my new mobile phone. Can you help me?
B: Sure. It’ll be a piece of (4) ___________ . I did mine last week.
A: Your sons look so similar.
B: Yes, they look similar, but they’re like chalk and (5) ___________ .
III. Grammar: (1 point each, 10 points total.)
Part A: Complete the sentences with the ing or (to) infinitive form of the verb.
a) Are you looking forward to ______________ (go) on holiday?
b) I’ve decided ______________ (learn) to swim this year.
c) Pam doesn’t need ______________ (buy) a new bicycle.
d) He should stop ______________ (smoke). It’s an awful habit.
e) Brian really enjoys ______________ (cook).
Part B: Choose the correct word to complete the sentences.
1 When Ben ____________ , we’ll leave.
a) will arrive b) is arrived c) arrives
2 I’ll go to bed as soon as this programme ____________ .
a) finishes b) finish c) will finish
3 If I miss my train, I ____________ you from the station.
a) call b) will call c) am calling
4 As soon as I finish this work, I ____________ home.
a) will go b) go c) going
5 We’ll open the wine when they ____________ here.
a) get b) are getting c) will get
IV. Listening skills (2 points each, 40 points total.)
Part A: Listen and underline the two stressed words in each sentence.
a) How long have you been studying?
b) I’ve known him since May.
c) She’s lived there for years.
d) How much have you been spending?
e) They’ve never been diving.
Part B: Listen to the conversation between Anna and Jake. Underline the correct information.
a) Anna asks Jake when / where he was born.
b) Leo men are good-looking / bossy.
c) Jake has often / never travelled abroad.
d) Pisces women are friendly / shy.
e) Gemini women like / don’t like being with other people.
Part C: Listen and underline the word in each group with the different vowel sound.
a) lettuce sardine spinach
b) beans tea spinach
c) nut onion orange
d) onion aubergine tomato
e) banana cauliflower lemon
Part D: Listen to the conversation between Mr McCoy and his doctor. Choose the correct information to complete the sentences.
a) Mr McCoy is visiting the doctor because ________ .
(1) he wants to change his lifestyle (2) the doctor has some test results
(3) he’s ill
b) Mr McCoy needs to ________ .
(1) drive his car when he goes out (2) go out more
(3) start doing exercise
c) The doctor says that Mr McCoy smokes ________ .
(1) just a little (2) too much (3) one cigarette a day
d) When Mr McCoy gets home, he’s going to ________ .
(1) throw his cigarettes away (2) go to work (3) go for a walk
e) Mr McCoy ________ .
(1) doesn’t like fruit (2) eats lots of tomatoes (3) doesn’t like vegetables
V. Reading (2 points each, 20 points total.)
Part A: Read the text. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
a) Having negative thoughts can make your life shorter. ___
b) The study in a US hospital has now finished. ___
c) Researchers studied depressed cancer patients. ___
d) Optimistic people don’t get ill. ___
e) People who are happy about getting older often live longer lives. _
Do optimists live longer? The answer is almost certainly yes. Scientists have found that people who smile and laugh a lot are not only happier, but tend to be healthier and live longer than people with negative thoughts. According to ongoing research in a US hospital, easygoing, cheerful patients with a positive outlook are about 20% more likely to live longer than depressed patients. The researchers have been studying 250 cancer patients for five years. Of course, both optimists and pessimists can get cancer, but it seems that having a good sense of humour and an optimistic attitude helps people respond to stress much better. It may even help to strengthen their bodies and immune systems. And even healthy people who feel happy about getting older live on average seven years longer than people who are unhappy about getting old. So, forget your worries, put a smile on your face, and look forward to a long and happy life!
Part B: Read the text. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
a) Jamie Oliver is a famous TV presenter. ___
b) Jamie didn’t like the school dinners he saw in British schools. ___
c) Jamie believes children should learn about food and cooking. ___
d) Healthy school dinners cost more than unhealthy ones. ___
e) The government won’t change meals in British schools. ___
British chef, Jamie Oliver, is famous for his quick, healthy and interesting style of cooking. He has written many books and had his own TV programme ‘The Naked Chef’. Last year Jamie became interested in school dinners – the midday meal which children can buy at school. Jamie visited some schools in the UK and he was shocked to see children eating a lot of unhealthy food such as chips, sausages, crisps and sweets. The school dinners didn’t have any fresh fruit or vegetables in them. Jamie decided to try to change school dinners. He made a TV programme called ‘School dinners’. Jamie believes that children need to learn good habits while they’re young and that they will learn to eat healthy food if they take an interest in food and cooking. So he taught children about healthy foods, and showed them how to cook great meals. He also showed the ‘dinner ladies’ – the people who cook and serve food in schools – that they can prepare healthy meals in schools for the same money as junk food meals. He even persuaded the Prime Minister to introduce new rules about meals in British schools. This means things will have to change in all British schools – and quickly, too! |
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