一、交际用语1, I’m sorry. I missed the bus.-__________________D. It could happen to anyone.2, How is everything?-_______________B. Just so-so.3, When you can’t follow your teacher, what will you say? -_______C. Pardon?4, Can I speak to Mr. Brown, Please?-Yes, _____________A. Brown is speaking.5, Does that tea have enough sugar in it?-___________________D. Yes, it does. Thank you.6, Could you show me your passport?-________________C. Yes, I could.7, Thank you for your invitation-______________D. It’s a pleasure.8, , I'm sorry to bother you-_____________B. That’s okay.9, When are you going to the show?-_____________C. This evening10, How about going to dinner at the Mexican restaurant tonight?-______________A. That’s great!二、阅读理解2.1Big Ben is the great clock high up in the tower of the Parliament building. Big Ben's story started in 1834. In that year the old parliament building burned down. Its clock tower crashed to the ground. There had to be a new building and a new clock. Plans were made. They called for a "King of Clocks, the biggest and best in the world? So the clock had to be big. And it had to keep very good time. The big clock was made in two years. But it couldn't be put in the tower. The tower wasn't even built! Five more years went by before the clock tower was finished. Then the giant hour bell was put in place. It rang out for the first time on July 11, 1859.The great bell had to have a name. A meeting of Parliament wascalled to pick one. The clock is the King of Clocks? One man said. "Why not call the Queen of Bells?""Then why not Victoria?" said another. (Victoria was the British queen at that time.)The talk about names went on and on. Then Benjamin Hall got up to speak. He was a big man whom the others liked. By this time they were all tired. Someone shouted. "Why not call it Big Ben?"Everybody laughed, and the meeting broke up. But Big Ben it was from then on. Not just the bell, but the whole clock.11-1511, (1) The new clock began striking years after the old clock had crashed down.D. 2512, (2) The plans said that the new clock had to___D. be big and keep good time13,(3) The clock tower was built five years afterA.The clock was wade.14, Originally, the British Parliament called the meeting in order to nameB.The bell15,(5) Big Ben was named afterC.The clock tower.D. 2.216-202.321-25Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage:Some radio singals were heard in 1967.They were coming from a point in the sky where there was unknown star.They were coming very regularly,too:about once a second,if they were controlled by clock.The scientists who heard the signals did not tell anybody else.They were rather afraid to tell in case they frightened people.The signals were coming from a very small body—no bigger,perhaps than the earth.Was that why no light could be seen from it?Or were the signals coming from a planet that belonged to some other star?There was no end to the questions,but the scientists kept the news secret.“Perhaps there are intelligent beings out there.”they thought,“who are trying to send messages to other planets,or to us?So the news was not given to the newspaper.Instead,the scientists studied the signals and searched for others like them...Well,all that happened in 1967 and 1968.Since then scientists have learnt more about those strange,regular,radio signals.And they have told the story,of course.The signals do not come from a planet;they come from a new kind of star called a “pulsar””.About a hundred other pulsars have now been found,and most of them are very like the first one.Pulsars are strong radio stars.They are the smallest but the heaviest stars we know at present.A handful of pulsar would weigh a few thousand tons.Their light —if they give much light—is too small for us to see.But we can be sure of this,no intelligent beings are living on them.21. The radio signals discussed in this passage____.A.were regular22. The radio singals were sent by____.C.a sky body which was unknown at that time23. The scientists did not tell people about the signals because____.C.they did not want to frighten people24. A pulsar is____.A. a small heavy star which sends out strong radio signals and cannot be seen25. Which of the following is true?D.Scientists have found many pulsars since 1967.三、无题样四、完形填空More and more teachers and parents have noticed another kind of pollution, __1[which]__ came from the printed papers sold on streets.These printed things look like newspaper but have hardly anything to do with them. You can only find reading material badly __2[make up]__ there -- some are too strange for anyone to believe, __3[others]__ are frightening stories of something even worse. However, many of the young students are getting absorbed in such poisonous reading, which costs them what they should pay for their breakfast and bring them nightmares and immoral ideas __4[in]__ return. Homework is left undone, daily games lost.These sellers shout on streets selling their papers well. The writers,publishers and printers, __5[whoever]__ they are, we never know, are making their silent money. The she ep skinned wolf’s stories seem to have been forgotten once again.Why not forbid this kind of things at school? Yes, both teachers and parents have __6[asked]__ each other for more strict control of the young readers. Yet unfortunately, __7[the more]__ you want to forbid it, the more they want to have a look at it. Sometimes you may even find several children share one patched paper, which has traveled from one hand to __8[another]__ driven by the curious nature.It really does harm to our society. It has already formed a sort of moral pollution. The __9[worried]__ teachers and parents need more powerful support. Meanwhile, the young readers need more interesting books to help them __10[get rid of]__ these ugly papers.五、英译汉71, He is a qualified mechanic, but he winds up with a job in international trad.他是一个合格的机械师,但他后来却搞起了做国际贸易。