年月PETS真题————————————————————————————————作者:————————————————————————————————日期:2016年3月PETS2真题第一节听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In an office.B. In a theatre.C. In a restaurant.2. How old is the man now?A. About 20.B. Nearly 40.C. Over 60.3. What is the man going to do?A. Go to the information counter.B. Take a train to leave New York.C. Check the price of the ticket.4. What do we learn about the man?A. He quitted his job.B. He has got two job offers.C. He is doing a part-time job.5. What does Mr. Anderson do?A. He is a teacher.B. He is a librarian.C. He is a repairman.第二节听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有2至4个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7题。
6. What is The Western Teacher?A. A story.B. A book.C. A magazine.7. When did the man start writing books?A. When he was at school.B. After he came to Paris.C. Since the year of 2004.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10题。
8. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Husband and wife.B. Doctor and patient.C. Customer and waiter.9. What must have caused the speakers’ stomach aches?A. The fish.B. The soup.C. The apples.10. Where will the speakers go?A. To the market.B. To the hospital.C. To the restaurant.听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13题。
11. What are the speakers talking about?A. New films.B. Popular cinemas.C. Film-seeing habits.12. What seems to bother the woman at the cinema?A. The uncomfortable seat.B. The noisy people.C. The long waiting time.13. What do we know about the man?A. He prefers seeing new films at the cinema.B. He enjoys seeing films with friends.C. He likes talking about new films.听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17题。
14. Why does David go to Professor Smith for help?A. He had trouble with today’s lecture.B. He missed all the classes last week.C. He wanted to learn how to take notes.15. What should David do at the start of each class?A. Have a short talk with the professor.B. Look through the notes from last class.C. Take down the main points of the lecture.16. How can David find the most important information to write down?A. By remember all the details of the lecture.B. By reading the notes taken by his classmates.C. By focusing on the organization of the lecture.17. How many suggestions has Professor Smith given to David?A. Two.B. Three.C. Four.听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20题。
18. Who brought silk to Europe in the thirteenth century?A. Napoleon.B. Marco Polo.C. Leonardo da Vinci.19. What do we know about silk today?A. It is used by famous dress designers.B. It is much cheaper than in the past.C. It is very popular among painters.20. Why does the speaker give the talk?A. To encourage people to learn designing.B. To persuade people to buy silk clothes.C. To introduce the history of silk trade.录音原文:Text 1W: Excuse me. Can we get a table at the non-smoking area?M: Sure. But you may need to wait for a few minutes. You can have a look at the menu first in the waiting area.Text 2W: So, you’ve lived in London for 40 years. Were you born t here?M: No. I was born and brought up in a small town, and only moved to London in my twenties when I got a job at the BBC.Text 3M: Excuse me. Could you tell me when the next train to New York will leave?W: Sorry, I don’t know. You can check at the information counter. It’s right down the hall.M: Thank you.Text 4M: I’ve just been offered two jobs just now.W: Congratulations! Which one are you going to take?M: Thanks. I haven’t decided yet.Text 5W: Excuse me. Do you know where Mr. Anderson is?M: Oh, we are repairing the classroom ceiling this week, so he is giving his class in the library instead.Text 6W: Jason, would you tell us a little about how you became a writer?M: Oh, I’ve written ever since I was a boy. When I was at school, I wrote stories for a children’s magazine. Later on, I wrote for The Western Teacher and various other magazines before I got into writing books.W: Did you start writing your own books after you came to Paris?M: Yes. My first book was published here in 2004.Text 7W: Ralph, my stomach aches!M: Mine too, honey.W: I think it was the fish or the meat we ate in the restaurant.M: It might have been.W: Or the soup.M: No, it couldn’t have been the soup because I didn’t have any. Little Jimmy had some, and he’s all right.W: Of course, we sat in the sun for a long time, but I suppose it couldn’t have been the sun.M: That’s true. Now, what else did we both eat? Only those lovely apples I bought at the market. It couldn’t have been them. We’re used to eating apple s, and you washed them.W: No, I didn’t! I thought you had!M: Oh, Jenny, I didn’t wash them! I was sure you did! It must have been the apples, then. Oh, I feel worse now. Let’s go see a doctor.Text 8M: Why don’t you like going to the cinema?W: Well, there are too many problems.M: Like what?W: For example, when a film is popular, the cinema is rather crowded. When the traffic is bad, it takes a long time to get there.M: Are these all the problems?W: No, the worst is the people — children running up and down, people chatting endlessly, and so on. So, I’d rather stay home and wait to see the films when they are shown on TV.M: Then you may see the films a bit later than other people.W: Yes, but I’ll be more comfortable in the quietness of my liv ing room.M: Well, I can’t stand others talking about a new film before I see it, so I prefer seeing films at the cinema as soon as they come out.Text 9M: Can I talk to you for a minute, Professor Smith?W: Sure, David. What can I do for you?M: I didn’t get to copy down all the terms you mentioned in today’s lecture, and I know they were important.W: Do you remember what parts of the lecture you had trouble with?M: Uh, not really.W: Hmm. Can I take a look at your notes?M: Sure.W: Hmm, interesting.M: What?W: David, just by looking through your notes from today and from last week’s classes, I can tell that you’ve been missing a lot of important information from my lectures. Your notes are rather incomplete.M: What’s wrong? I thought I took go od notes.W: Hmm. Not exactly. I think your note-taking skills need some improvement.M: Oh.W: What I suggest is that you copy down the key points that I put on the board at the start of each class. That way, you can follow along and keep up with the main ideas of the lecture.M: OK.W: Second, use the key points to help you fill in the details that develop each main point. Don’t worry about writing down everything I say word for word. It looks like you were trying to do that. Focus on understanding the organization of the lecture. That will help you find the most important information you should write down.M: All right. Thanks, Professor Smith.W: Oh, and one more thing: you might find it useful to shorten words and use special marks. That can save you a lot of time.Text 10It is no secret that many famous people, including Napoleon, Catherine the Great, and even the Queen of England, loved silk clothes. In the thirteenth century, Marco Polo traveled the Silk Road and brought silk to Venice. You can be sure that Italians valued this precious material greatly. Some of the designs added into their clothing were copies of paintings by Leonardo da Vinci.Today, there are no world-class dress designers who have not used Italian cloth materials made of Chinese silk. A famous poet has said, “What diamonds do for the hand, silk does for the body.” Silk has a comfortable and expensive quality. Silk dresses and suits certainly add beauty and style to one’s clothes collection. You want to be considered as successful as those who know what quality is, don’t you? No one who is anyone should be without this special material. Come and buy a silk dress or shirt today!参考答案1-5 CCABA 6-10 CBACB 11-15 CBAAC 16-20 CBBAB。