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2007年度山东省普通高等教育专升本考试英语试题
[00:24.97]Part I Listening Comprehension
[00:30.14]Section A
[00:31.69]Directions: In this section, you will hear 5 short conversations.
[00:38.41]After each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said.
[00:44.56]The conversation and question will be read only once.
[00:49.66]Listen carefully and choose the best answer to each question.
[00:55.57]1. M: Do you go to school on foot or by bike, Mary?
[01:01.85]W: I usually go to school by bike, but sometimes by bus. What about you?
[01:09.56]Q: How does Mary usually go to school?
[01:24.19]2. M: Would you like to stay for a cup of tea, Kate?
[01:29.97]W: I’d like to, but I have to go home and finish my homework.
[01:35.51]Q: What does Kate have to do?
[01:48.16]3. W: Have you ever been to Shanghai, Billy?
[01:54.01]M: No, I’ve never been to Shanghai,
[01:57.86]but my uncle lives there and I want to visit him sometime next year.
[02:04.46]Q: When is Billy going to visit his uncle in Shanghai?
[02:19.81]4. W: John, have you found the key to your bike?
[02:25.28]M: No, not yet. I’ve looked for it everywhere.
[02:30.69]I must have left it at Jane’s place.
[02:34.03]Q: What has John been looking for?
[02:47.69]5. W: Do you know Mike did better than me in the English test?
[02:54.78]M: But John did even better than Mike, and Lily did as well as him.
[03:01.75]Q: Who did best in the English test?
[03:15.89]Section B
[03:18.80]Directions: In this section, you will hear a long conversation and a passage.
[03:26.64]The conversation and passage will be read twice.
[03:31.00]At the end of them, you’ll hear some questions.
[03:35.29]Listen carefully and choose the best answer to each question.
[03:41.38]Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following conversation:
[03:47.85]M: Now, madam, did you get a good view of the accident?
[03:54.20]W: Oh, yes.
[03:55.98]I was standing outside Brown’s toyshop and I saw it all quite clearly.
[04:02.51]M: Do you know what time it was?
[04:05.37]W: Yes, I checked my watch. It was 2:40 exactly.
[04:10.78]M: Good. How fast was the delivery lorry moving?
[04:16.26]W: Well, quite slowly—about 10 miles an hour.
[04:21.67]It was coming up Bridge Street
[04:24.34]and I suppose the driver realized the lights were going to change.
[04:29.63]But they were still red when he went over them.
[04:33.49]M: I see. What about the car?
[04:37.40]W: It was a red Volkswagen.
[04:40.76]It was coming along Churchill Avenue at about 30 miles per hour.
[04:46.98]The driver braked when he saw the lorry crossing the Avenue.
[04:52.33]M: Did you see what color his traffic light was?
[04:56.45]W: Yes, it changed to yellow just before he crossed it.
[05:01.68]M: Thank you. Could you please sign your name here?
[05:08.51]M: Now, madam, did you get a good view of the accident?
[05:13.92]W: Oh, yes.
[05:15.66]I was standing outside Brown’s toyshop and I saw it all quite clearly.
[05:22.00]M: Do you know what time it was?
[05:24.94]W: Yes, I checked my watch. It was 2:40 exactly.
[05:30.29]M: Good. How fast was the delivery lorry moving?
[05:35.77]W: Well, quite slowly—about 10 miles an hour.
[05:41.18]It was coming up Bridge Street
[05:44.16]and I suppose the driver realized the lights were going to change.
[05:49.39]But they were still red when he went over them.
[05:53.12]M: I see. What about the car?
[05:57.23]W: It was a red Volkswagen.
[06:00.52]It was coming along Churchill Avenue at about 30 miles per hour.
[06:06.74]The driver braked when he saw the lorry crossing the Avenue.
[06:12.16]M: Did you see what color his traffic light was?
[06:16.39]W: Yes, it changed to yellow just before he crossed it.
[06:21.49]M: Thank you. Could you please sign your name here?
[06:27.52]6. What are the possible relation between the man and the woman?
[06:41.74]7. Where did the accident take place?
[06:55.15]8. What time did the accident take place?
[07:09.97]9. What was the speed of the car?
[07:23.63]10. What did the policeman ask the woman to do?
[07:39.82]Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage:
[07:47.47]Dear Editor,
[07:50.09]Why do newspapers carry so many advertisements for electronic equipment?
[07:57.05]Last Sunday I counted ads for seven kinds of televisions
[08:02.71]and thirteen kinds of radios in the Atlanta Journal.
[08:07.57]Besides that, there were pages and pages of ads for tape recorders and CD players.
[08:15.22]Don’t you realize what electronic equipment is doing to our daily life?
[08:21.75]Everywhere you go you may hear loud music and advertisements over radios;
[08:28.96]this continual noise is doing harm to our ears.
[08:34.31]Husbands don’t talk to wives any more;
[08:37.98]they are always watching the news or a ball game on TV.
[08:43.33]Children ruin their eyes with endless hours of watching
[08:48.31]not only the programs for children but those for grown ups as well.
[08:54.16]And worse, hidden microphones find out about our private lives,
[09:01.43]and computers keep records of personal information about us.
[09:07.53]Enough is enough! I think you should limit the amount
[09:11.88]of advertising of electronic equipment in the Atlanta Journal;
[09:16.86]otherwise it will make life unbearable for us all.
[09:23.64]Dear Editor,
[09:25.45]Why do newspapers carry so many advertisements for electronic equipment?
[09:32.23]Last Sunday I counted ads for seven kinds of televisions
[09:37.89]and thirteen kinds of radios in the Atlanta Journal.
[09:42.74]Besides that, there were pages and pages of ads for tape recorders and CD players.
[09:50.39]Don’t you realize what electronic equipment is doing to our daily life?
[09:56.86]Everywhere you go you may hear loud music and advertisements over radios;
[10:04.01]this continual noise is doing harm to our ears.
[10:09.49]Husbands don’t talk to wives any more;
[10:13.16]they are always watching the news or a ball game on TV.
[10:18.63]Children ruin their eyes with endless hours of watching
[10:23.54]not only the programs for children but those for grown ups as well.
[10:29.39]And worse, hidden microphones find out about our private lives,
[10:36.67]and computers keep records of personal information about us.
[10:42.64]Enough is enough! I think you should limit the amount
[10:47.06]of advertising of electronic equipment in the Atlanta Journal;
[10:52.10]otherwise it will make life unbearable for us all.
[10:58.53]11. What does the writer complain about?
[11:11.90]12. What problem does the writer think radio causes?
[11:27.36]13. Why do husbands talk less and less to wives, according to the writer?
[11:44.86]14. What is the writer worried about most?
[11:59.74]15. What is implied in this letter?
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