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听下面一段对话,回答第 8—10 三个小题。
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A. A tie.
B. A pair of sport shoes.
C. A watch.
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A. By subway.
B. On foot.
C. By bus.
(
A. At Mr. Cool's Store.
B. At a sport center.
C. At their home.
(
B
)8. What will Grace and Alex buy for their father's birthday?A. A tie.
B. A pair of sport shoes.
C. A watch.
(
A
)9. How will Grace and Alex go shopping?A. By subway.
B. On foot.
C. By bus.
(
C
)10. Where are Grace and Alex probably talking?A. At Mr. Cool's Store.
B. At a sport center.
C. At their home.
答案:
8—10 BAC
第三节:听独白,选择最佳选项。
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A. Important.
B. Special.
C. Useful.
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A. On the first floor.
B. On the second floor.
C. On the thirteenth floor.
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A. Every day.
B. Twice a week.
C. Three times a month.
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A. In March.
B. In April.
C. In May.
(
A. Buy a teacher's book.
B. Bring a notebook.
C. Get a student's book.
(
C
)11. What does Lindsay Black think of British Life and Language?A. Important.
B. Special.
C. Useful.
(
B
)12. Where do students have class?A. On the first floor.
B. On the second floor.
C. On the thirteenth floor.
(
B
)13. How often do the students have class?A. Every day.
B. Twice a week.
C. Three times a month.
(
A
)14. When does the course start?A. In March.
B. In April.
C. In May.
(
C
)15. What are the students supposed to do for the course?A. Buy a teacher's book.
B. Bring a notebook.
C. Get a student's book.
答案:
11—15 CBBAC
第一节:阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中选出最佳选项。
A

Hi Madi & Erin,
I had the subscription(订阅) last year as well as this year, and I really love reading them. All of your magazines are so helpful and make me smile. Sometimes at school when people say their test results, or sport times, or are in higher levels, it makes me feel like I'm not good at anything and am not good enough.
Thanks for reading, Ella
Hi Ella!
Thank you for reaching out about how you're feeling around school and sporting results. Let us first say that comparing is very normal, and often we do it so quickly and easily that we don't stop to think about the wider conditions. It's important to remember two things:
√ There's nothing wrong with realizing that someone is stronger at a subject or sport than you are. Rather than losing heart, a better result might be feeling like you want to develop your own skills, study more, or take inspiration from this person or even ask for their advice!
√ You are your own unbelievable person, with your own great personality and skills—some of which you may have not even discovered yet! You don't need to be like anyone else, or do things like anyone else, either. One of the best ways to compare is not to look at all the things we don't have, but to look at all the things we do—and the same goes for our achievements, too. No matter what, please know that you are good enough, always!
With kindness, the TB team
(
A. Angry.
B. Moved.
C. Nervous.
D. Bored.
(
A. Be patient with her friends.
B. Give up comparing.
C. Find what she doesn't have.
D. Ask others for advice.
(
A. Sports News.
B. Teens' Life.
C. Historical Events.
D. Learning Methods.
A
Hi Madi & Erin,
I had the subscription(订阅) last year as well as this year, and I really love reading them. All of your magazines are so helpful and make me smile. Sometimes at school when people say their test results, or sport times, or are in higher levels, it makes me feel like I'm not good at anything and am not good enough.
Thanks for reading, Ella
Hi Ella!
Thank you for reaching out about how you're feeling around school and sporting results. Let us first say that comparing is very normal, and often we do it so quickly and easily that we don't stop to think about the wider conditions. It's important to remember two things:
√ There's nothing wrong with realizing that someone is stronger at a subject or sport than you are. Rather than losing heart, a better result might be feeling like you want to develop your own skills, study more, or take inspiration from this person or even ask for their advice!
√ You are your own unbelievable person, with your own great personality and skills—some of which you may have not even discovered yet! You don't need to be like anyone else, or do things like anyone else, either. One of the best ways to compare is not to look at all the things we don't have, but to look at all the things we do—and the same goes for our achievements, too. No matter what, please know that you are good enough, always!
With kindness, the TB team
(
C
) 16. How does Ella probably feel about her situation?A. Angry.
B. Moved.
C. Nervous.
D. Bored.
(
D
) 17. What does the TB team tell Ella to do?A. Be patient with her friends.
B. Give up comparing.
C. Find what she doesn't have.
D. Ask others for advice.
(
B
) 18. From which part of a magazine may this text be taken?A. Sports News.
B. Teens' Life.
C. Historical Events.
D. Learning Methods.
答案:
16—18 CDB
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