Test 1(1单元)
I. Short conversations
1. A) Tom B) Helen C) Lee. D) Lee and Helen. 2. A) in a restaurant. B) in the post office.
C) at the airport. D) at a railway station. 3. A) to see a film. B) to see a play.
C) to attend a lecture. D) to do homework at home.
4. A) daughter and father. B) friends.C) doctor and patient. D) daughter and mother.
5. A) the teacher is not patient enough. B) the man has a poor hearing. C) the teacher has too low a voice. D) the room is too small for a big audience. 6. A) ridiculous. B) happy C) confused. D) relaxed. 7. A) doing insect experiments in a lab. B)hanging clothes.
C) sailing a boat. D) fishing.
8. A) medicine. B) economics. C) education D) agriculture. 9. A) the bus is very crowded during rush hour. B) the man can lose weight if he goes to work by bicycle. C) the woman has no idea about the man’s problem. D) the woman rides a bicycle to work.
10. A) She doesn’t think it is possible not to speak Chinese in class. B) She believes it is easy for her not to speak Chinese.
C) She thinks it is reasonable for the man to say that. D) She believes she can do what the man asks her to do. II. Long conversation
1. . A) they met ten years ago. B) they went to the same school. C) they were neighbors. D) they were in the same volleyball team.. 2. A) in Paris. B) in London. C) in New york. D) in an Italian town. 3. A) English. B) French. C) Spanish. D) Italian. III. passages. Passage one
1. A) hamburgers. B) French fries. C) Ketchup. D) all of above. 2. A) most Americans love to eat hamburgers.
B) sometimes people can buy hamburgers while still seated in their cars.
C) many people buy their hamburgers and take them home to eat. D) when traveling abroad, younger Americans miss hamburgers a lot. 3. A) French fries were introduced from France. B) millions of hamburgers and French fries are eaten every year. C) hamburgers are not foreign food to Americans. D) hamburgers are sold in roadside restaurants. Passage 2
1. 2. 3. 4. IV. compound dictation
As far back as 700 BC, man has talked about children being cared for by 1)________________ Romulus and Remus, founders of 2) __________ Rome, were said to have been brought up by wolves. It is believed that when a she-wolf loses her
3)___________, she tries to find a human baby to take its place.
This 4)___________ unreasonable idea did not become believable until the nineteenth century when a French doctor actually found a boy 5)_____________ in a forest. The boy had no clothes on and was judged to be 10 years old by some experts. He did not walk straight up like a human being , but with both his ands and feet touching the ground. 6)_______________________________. He did not eat any cooked food but raw meat such as hare, deer, of goat meat. He knew nothing about the relationships among human families. Finally the doctor won the boy’s trust, and the boy started to obey him. 7)________________________, the doctor managed to get the boy to dress himself in clothes and feed himself as a human being does. With great difficulty, the doctor was able to make the wlof-boy recognize and speak quite a few words.