第一部分交际用语练习题A1.Are you feeling better today, Mrs. Silver? (Yes, thanks doctor. But I still feel dizzy)2.Afternoon, sir. Where to? (Please get me to the airport)3.Ami , I want this report typed today. (It‟ll be ready in the af ternoon,Are there any good shows on TV tonight? (-Titanic is on the movieAre there any drug-stores around here? (-No, it isn‟t)6.Are you sure about that? (Oh, yes, I‟m absolutely positive)7.Are you on holidau here? (-No, we aren‟t,We live here)8.Could you please tell me how to get to the nearest bus stop? (It‟s on the right corner just ahead)CCan I help you to get it off?—C.Thanks.It's so nice of yourCan I take your order now? —D.Just a moment.Two friends are comingCan you tell me how much a T-shirt like this costs?—C.Aboutforty-five dollarsCan you help me clear up the mess?—D.No problemCould you tell me where Mr,Brianis?—B.At the officeCan you tell me where I can park the car? —C.Well,just over thereCould I talk to Prof.Lee? —A.Yes,speakingCould I speak to Molly,please? —A.This is Molly speaking Could I borrow your CD for English song? —B.I‟m sorry . It‟s not at hand nowCould you show me how to get to the railway station? —e with me .I‟ll show you theCould you please tell me how to get to the nearest bus stop? —C.It's on the fight corner just aheadCome to our house for a party.please — C.Oh,thank you for your kindnessDDavid,you've been losing your temper over nothing lately.— C.I'm sorry.I shouldn't have blown up like thatDid you travel to Xi'an by train or by plane? — D.I flew thereDid I tell you? My husband was laid off a couple of weeks ago.—D.I‟m sorry to hear that.That‟s really too badDo you like watching football matches? — D.Football? No,It‟s a waste of timeDo you know if the Andersons are still living there? —B.Yes,they areDo you know whereI can repair my motorcar? C.Around the street cornerDo you know who telephoned me? — A.It‟s said that Sally did Do you know if John‟s coming home for dinner.— A .He'll be late.He said not to wait for himDo you know which student is the most intelligent? D.Yes,the one in a red jacketDo you have anything special in mind if you eat at a restaurant here?—B.Some place reasonable and cleanDoesn't it snow in your hometown? —D.No,it doesn‟tDo you mind if I read the newspaper on the table? —B.Goahead,pleaseDo you think the exam will be put off? —C.Not likelyDon‟t take too long at the coffee shop.It‟s 14:15.—B.I see.I‟ve got30 minutes leftEExcuse me,does this bus go to the bookstore? —C. No,You'd change at the next stopExcuse me,I didn't mean to bother you.—C.That's quite all right Excuse me. Is this table taken? —C.Yeah.I am saving theses seats for friendsExcuse me, may I sit here? C.Yes,certainly.This seat's free Excuseme,how far is the airport from here? — B.It‟s about thirty milesExcuse me,how can I get to the nearest supermarket? — D.Sorry,sir.I‟m a stranger here myselfExcuse me,which bus goes to the city museum? —B.You can take No.102 busExcuse me,which is the express train to Tokyo? —D.On your right.It'll leave in 5 minutesExcuse me,when is the next flight from London due to arrive?—A.In half an hourExcuse me,where‟s the Capital Theatre? — B.It‟s only two blocks away from hereExcuse me,would you lend me your calculator? —A.Certainly.Here you areEd said that his boy fell off a tree —A.Oh dear!I ho pe he wasn‟t hurtEveryone knows where the shop is,but who's the owner? —A.SteveGGo that way and take a seat.—B.Thanks.but I'd rather standHHave you heard that Betty is married to George? — A.You're kidding?I Can't believe itHave you ever been to Tokyo? —B.No,but I hope to go there next yearHave a nice holiday,Ted.—C. Thank you,and you tooHave you got a table for four,Waiter?—B.Yes,sure.This way,please Hello,could I speak to Don please?—D.Who‟s speakingHello,Sally.How‟s every thing? —D.Just so-soHey,Barbara.You look so pale.—A.I'm just getting over the fluHello!Can I get a seat on the 8 pm flight to Detroit?—C.I'm sorry. But it's completely bookedHelp yourself to the steak,Maggie.—B.Thank you,Helen.It‟s been a nice dinneHere you are,Sir.— D.Thank you very muchHow are you feeling now? — A.Much betterHow are you this morning? —C.Very well,thank youHow are things with you,Bill?— B.I'm terribly busy these daysHow do I get to Cairo? — B. Catch the 9:30 flight and change atPadsHow long have you known Jack? — D.For twenty yearsHow long have you lived in London? —B.My whole lifeHow long will you be away from Italy? —B.About a monthHow many students are from America? — A. Only two of them1How much is it altogether?—D.It‟s freeHow was the journey to London? —A.It went very wellHow often do you have listening classes in a week? —D.Every Monday and FridayHow's the movie?Interesting?—C.Far from.I should have stayed home watching TVHurry up.The lecture begins at 2:00—A.Don‟t worry.We've got 20 minutesII have got a pain in my neck.—C. I'm sorry to hear thatI have an appointment with Dr.Johnson.—C.Please wait for a minute.He is busy nowI haven‟t seen Belly for 10 years.—B.Neither have II‟ve got a bad cold today.—B.Oh.dear!I hope you'll get better soonI‟ve ordered pizza and salad, what else do you want?—C.A beer is fine for me.I'm not hungry yetI've got 2 tickets for the match.Shall we go and watch it together?—C.Why not? Let‟s goI heard your motorcar was stolen.—D.Mine wasn't but Bill's wasI hear you just came back from your vacation.How was your trip? A.Not too good.The restaurants were overpricedI hope the weather will stay fine tomorrow — B.I hope so tooI'm sorry I've returned your book late.—D.That's all rightI'm trying to call Maric,but there's no answer.—A.Really? Maybe she‟s outI'm sorry.Bob's not in his office —A.Can you take a message for me I'm sorry to be late.Thank you for waiting.—B.Oh,I don't mind.I've been here 10 minutesI‟m looking for a place to stay.Could you recommend a good hotel? —D.Let me see.Oak Hotel is pretty good,though it may be a little expensiveIt is a great race! Do you agree? —D. Yes,it's really excitingit's a great pleasure to meet you,Mr.Smith —D.I‟ve been looking forward l to meeting you,tooIs there anything serious,doctor? —C.No.Just stay in bed and drink more waterIs my TV program disturbing you? —C.Yes.I‟m trying to write my paperIs there anythingI can do for you?—B.Yes.It‟s very kind of you Is it going to be warm next week? — A.Yes,it isls this the motel you mentioned? —B.Yes,it's so quiet as we expectedIs there a drugstore near here? —_ D.Yes,there is a big oneIs the toilet on the ground floor or 2nd floor? —C.On the ground floorI don't like the sports programs on Sundays.—B.Neither do II don't think I'm late.Excuse me,what's the time?—A.It says 8:00.But it's 5 minutes slowI wonder where you were yesterday.— D.I stayed at homeI wonder what Bill is doing now.D.He's probably talking to the professorI wonder what happened to that plane.A.It may have fallen in to the seaI wonder if you could help me —D.of courseI wonder if Tim could control the situation.—D Well,if he can'tcontrol it.no one canI wonder if Henry will come to the party at 8:00 sharp as he'spromised.-C.Don't worry.He always keeps his wordsI wish yon success in your career.—D.The same to youI‟d like to know if everybody is here.—C.Everyone except TomI feel quite ill. —B.You‟d better have a restI think the Internet is very helpful.—A.Yes.so do II really enjoy pop music.What's your favorite?—D.Well,actually Ilike classical musicIn my opinion,you‟d better take a couple of days off.—A.I‟ll take your adviceI‟d like to know something about your life in Paris.—C.I‟11 tell youJJack.are you leaving now? It's 7:20.—D.No,I'll set off in 30 minutesJoe will come to the party at Jane and Ian‟s,won‟t he? —C.Yeah,he‟s bringing his cousin,SandyLLet‟s take a walk.—A.Yes.1et‟sLet me help you carry this.—A.That's OK.I can manage Look at the rainbow! What a view!—B.Yes, How beautifulitisLook,25%off.The $2,500 camera is on sale today.—D.Yeah,a surprising bargain. I'll buyLinda.can you give me a lift after work? —D.No problem.We go the same directionMMay I use your bike to go shopping? —B.Certainly,There it isMay I speak to Jack please.'? — D.I'm afraid you've got the wrong numberMay I help you,madam? —D.Yes,I'd like 2 kilos of oranges May I know your address? — A.Sure.Here you areMay I give you a hand? — B.Thank you,You are so kindMay I have a look at your photo album? —D.Yes,of courseMust I do the washing-up tonight? — B.Leave it to tomorrow if you're exhaustedMust we hand in our homework now? — C.No,you needn‟tMrs.Johnson,I've come to say good-bye.— B. Have a pleasant journey. I'll miss youMy camera isn't working properly.—A.Maybe there'ssomething wrong with itNNice weather.isn‟t it? — C.Yes.it isNow what did I do with my umbrella? —C.Perhaps at the back of the carNorthwestern Airlines.May I help you? —A .Yes.I‟d like some information about morning flights from Beijing to DetroitOOh.you‟re back at work? How was your holiday? — A.We had rain every day and stayed at the hotel most of the timeOh.The box is too heavy.一B.Can I help you to carry itPPlease give me a hand,won't you? — D. No problemPlease tell David not to drink too much. —B.I see2SSam,this is my friend,Jane.—C.Glad to meet you, JaneSo sorry to trouble you.—A.It's a pleasureSue looks good in that new dress,doesn‟t sh e? —C.Yes,she does TThank you for your invitation and the nice coffee.— D.My pleasure.I hope you‟ll come again wayThanks a lot.You've gone to so much trouble — A.It's no trouble at allThe lecture given by Prof.Smith was really interesting.— A.I couldn't agree with you moreThere‟s a new cafeteria at the corner.How about going there for supper? — A.Fine,But I treat this timeThere is an hour to go.Could we sit somewhere to have a drink? —B.SureThis picture is very nice.but I think it's too small for our room.— A.I agree.Let's look for a bigger oneWWhat a beautiful dress in the window! — B.Yes,really If I had the money.I‟d buy itwhat are you majoring in? — A.MedicineWhat about going for a walk? —D.Why not?A good ideaWhat about another coffee? —A.No.thank youWhat does this word mean.Joe? — D.Sorry,I don‟t know,either What does your English teacher look like? — D.She looks much like her motherWhat do you think of his suggestion? —B.It's hard to say,actually What do you do? —A.I‟m a teacherWhat do you usually do in your spare time —B.GardeningWhat do you find difficult in learning English?— A.Listening and speakingWhat do you think about this story? —C.I like it very much What did the manager go to Paris for? —B.For businessWhat‟s on at the Star Cinema this week? —A.Sorry.I don't knowWhat‟s the weather like in your hometown? —D It‟s cold in winter and hot in summerWhat‟s the problem,Harry? — D.I can‟t remember where I left my glassesWhat's the best way to get to the Empire Hotel from here? —B.Walking through the woodWhat's the fare to the museum? —D.Five dollarswhat's the weather like in this area? —B.It's rainyWhat‟s the date today —D.The Second of JulyWhat's the matter with you? —C.I feel a bit sickWhat if my computer doesn't work? —B.Ask Anne for helpWhat kind of TV program do you like best? —C.It‟s hard to say,actuallyWhat kind of job are you applying for—B. If possible.I‟d like t o be an accountantWhat should we have for dinner? —C.How about fish? It's very freshWhat subjects are you studying? — C.I‟m studying philosophy What time is the next flight to Washington? —C.It's 1:45 pm What time does the train leave? —C.At half past fiveWhat time is it,Lucy? —C.It‟s ten to nineWhat would you like,tea or coffee? —B.Coffee,pleasewhat was your journey like? —A.It was terribly interestingWhat will the weather be like tomorrow? — A.The same as todayWhen is your birthday?—C. It‟s on the l8th of MarchWhen are you going on holiday? — B. Next weekWhen does the next bus leave for Glasgow? — C.They leave every hourWhen will the meeting be held? —C.In a weekWhere do you think the Dean‟s o ffice is? — A.I'm afraid I don'tknowWhere are you from?—B.BritainWhere to? I'm so thirsty.—B.Why don't we enjoy some beer at that barWhich language do you speak at home? — D.English,most of the timeWhich of your nieces looks like the girl in the photo? — B.The older one doesWho‟s the tall man behind the door? — D.Don‟t you remember?That‟s David Smith.We met him at the airport.Whose car is this? —B.It‟s my uncle‟sWho has done your hair,Susan? —B.That hair stylistWhy not have a glass of beer.'? —A.That‟s greatWhy are you so late?—B.I came across an old friendWill you please turn down the TV?—D. Sorry.I haven't realized you're sleepingWill you have some dessert,Judy? —A.No,thank you.I'm on a diet Will you go on a picnic with us tomorrow?—B. Sorry.I have allappointment with Dr.BrownWould you like a tea? —A.Yes,pleaseWould you like to order now?—B.Yes.I'd like a fish and a soupWould you like to see the menu?—A.No.thanks.I already know what to orderWould you mind if I opened the window for a better view? — D.Of course notWell,Mary,how are you? — C.I‟m fineWait here and I'll get my car.we go there together.—D.Whybother?It's within walking distanceYYou are not the manager here, are you? —C.Yes,I amYou needn‟t do the work till after the New Year.— B.Oh,good!Thank youYou may have seen this film.—C.Actually,I haven'tYour spoken English is as good as native speakers‟—B.Thankyou.but I'm only a beginnerYour scarf feels soft and wavin.What‟s it made of? —A.Wool3第二部分阅读与理解练习题及答案AAirline companies are responsible for transporting your luggage.If you cannot recover it at the point of arrival,……If you do not have this information,please label your luggage with the name and address of the institution you are to attend in Canada.Ifnone of these details are available,you can use CIDAs address.(航空行李托运)1.If you can‟t find your luggage at the point of arrival,airlinecompanies will try to find it and B.deliver it to where you live .2.Before taking your air trip,you have to make sure A.of the restrictions on luggage3.The charge for the excess luggage should be paid by_______ B.thepassenger __________.4.In case you have no idea at all where to send your luggage.you canfirst send it to the address of__ D. the executing agency given in theTraining Agreement provided you have the information5. The passage is mainly about CIDA‟s advice on___ D.thetransportation of your luggage__.As far back as 700 BC,man has talked about children being cared for by wolves. Romulus and Remns,founders of ancient Rome,were said to have been brought up by wolves.………..(狼孩子)………With great difficulty,the doctor was able to make the wolf-boyrecognize and speak quite a few words.1.According to the passage.it is believed that__ B.the unusualoccurrence of wolf-children has existed for over twenty centunes ___2. Except that the boy knew nothing about the relationships amonghuman families,____ C.four _facts could show that he was awolf-child.3.The word“litter”in the first paragraph probably refers to_____C.newly-born wolves____.4. It took the doctor a long time to manage to get the wolf-child to____A. retum to what it means to be a human being ____.5.Only after many long years of devoted and patient instruction did thedoctor manage to____ C. get the boy to dress himself in clothes andfeed himself as a human being does _____.Abiket our and race will be held on August 26 and27(Sat.&Sun.).(周末赛事—自行车、足球、攀岩)Time/Dates:9-12am,August 26 and 27Telephone:7143177,7144850,Wang Zhenhua1.The main purpose of announcing the above events(赛事及活动)is togive information about C.things to do for the weckend _2.If you take part in the bike tour,you will ride for_ D.110. kilometres3.The underlined word“leg”in“Bicycle tour and race”means“__D.part of the tour_”.4.What is special about the rock climbing competition? B.You canwatch it without paying.5.you want to find something to do for Saturday afternoon,whichtelephone number will you call? C.5012372After her husband had gone to work,Mrs Richards sent her children to school and went upstairs to her bedroom.She was too excited to do any housework that morning.(仿真7—理查兹夫人准备参加化装舞会)……But it was too late,the man let out a cry and jumped back several paces.When Mrs Richards walked towards him,he fled,closing the door heavily behind him.1.The reason for Mrs Richards's excitement that day was that B.she was to attend an evening party __2.Mrs Richards went downstairs with the costume on so as to A.make sure that the costume fitted her well3.The man who was knocking at the door was_ D.an electricity man 4. What did the man do after he knocked on the front door? C.He stepped directly towards the store-room.5.The man____ _______and that made him cry out and run away.A.thought he must have met a ghost“Are you the happiest man in the world?”When asked this question,most people would say no.They don't think they are the happiest of the people around them. ……As nothing is perfect.Anyone can be unhappy.It takes no courage or effort to be unhappy.True happiness lies in struggling to be happy.(仿真16—讨论幸福)1.According to the author,most people would__ D. not think that they are the happiest in me world.D2.The author thinks that people quite often compare themselves with __ C.anyone we think is happier3.What is not true about the young man the author once met with ?B._ Everything goes effortlessly right for him.4.After talking with the young man about the Internet,the author realise___A. that he is mistaken in thinking nothing unhappy existed in the latter‟s life5.The significant conclusion the author draws about happiness is that _ D. true happiness lies in struggling to be happyAs our cell phones get smarte,smaller and faster,and enable users to connect at high speeds to the internet……………who works in an 80-member law firm,which recently started giving its lawyers smart phones instead of laptops(仿真17手机与电脑)l.The author believes that the mobile phone has already turned into the next computer to some extent,since B.more and more of today's mobile phones have computer like features2.PC supporters believe that__ D.mobile phones will not replace the computer ___in the future.3.Fans ofthe mobile phones think__ C.new techniques will solve the limitations of the mobile phone _in the future.4.In the sentence of the second paragraph,“but the figure has been doubling each year,the word figurerefers to_ A.the five percent of the overall mobile phone's market share5.In America,the main buyers of the smart phones are _ C. business4people ___.A scientist who wants to predict the way in which consumers(消费者)will spend their money must study consumeer behavior.He must obtain data both on the resources of consumers and on the motives that tend to encourage or discourage money spending.………..is based on a cor rect understanding of consumer psychology(心理).仿13:学者必须研究消费者行为—消费的传统假设--保持价格稳定的普遍生意策略是基于对消费者心理的正确理解的结论。