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第五单元测评(时间分钟满分分):20:30第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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57.5听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出5A BC最佳选项听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段10对话仅读一遍l.What seasonis itA.Spring.B.Autumn.C.Winter.
2.What is the mangoing to doA.Hurry tocatch thebus.B.Wait foranother bus.C.Run toDai Temple.
3.What willthe speakersdo in the eveningA.Have apicnic.B.Watch amatch.C.Go toa party.
4.What doesthe womanmeanA.She willchoose the man.B.The manwas latein asking.C.She mayrun for the position.
5.What doesthe womanwant the man todoA.Set upa museum.B.Start doingexercise.C.Stop buyingcameras.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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522.5听下面段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的、、三个5A BC选项中选出最佳选项听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;5听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍5听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.What doesthe manwant todoA.Make aphone call.B.IIave aphone installed.C.Buy aphone.
7.What is554669980A.His addressnumber.B.His apartmentnumber.C.His socialsecurity number.听第段材料,回答第至题
78108.Where isRick workingnowA.In atravel pany.B.In ahotel.C.In alaw office.
9.How doesRick feelabout histripA.Excited.B.Curious.C.Nervous.
10.When willRick leaveA.In threedays.B.In a week.C.In a month.听第段材料,回答第至题
8111311.What isthemandoingA.Reading abook.B.Listening toa story.C.Watching afilm.
12.What doesthe womanask theman todoA.Stay with her cousin.B.Go swimming.C.Watch TVwithher.
13.What willthemando nextA.Give hiscousin aring.B.Go swimming.C.Go tothe womans house.听第段材料,回答第至题
9141714.What arethe speakerstalking aboutA.Plans togo ona holiday.B.Reasons togo ona holiday.C.Places togo ona holiday.
15.Where didmost people spend theirvocation ten years agoA.At home.B.At the seaside.C.In themountains.
16.What hasbee more and morepopularA.Going climbing.B.Going swimming.C.Going camping.
17.Where dothe speakersliveA.In thecountry.B.In thecity.C.In asmall town.听第段材料,回答第至题
10182018.Who isthe speakerA.A radioannouncer.B.A policeofficer.C.A taxidriver.
19.What makesdriving ataxi ahard jobin LondonA.Bad traffic.B.Confused streetnames.C.Large pollutionin London.2O.What willthe speakerprobably doif hes stuckon theroadA.Have amap ready.B.Be understanding.C.Change directions.附:听力原文Text1W:The weatherreport saysthere will be plentyof snowin theafternoon.M:WellJ hopeso.The skiings going to behopeless otherwise.Text2M:Excuse me.Can youtell mewhen thenext busleaves forDai Temple!want toarrive thereassoon aspossible.W:In fiveminutes.If youhurry,you mightcatch it.Text3W:What afine day!Why notgo swimmingin theafternoonM:I cant agreemore.But weneed tobe homebefore sixo clockfor thematch betweenOrlandoMagic andDetroit Pistons.Text4M:Sarah,r mprepared torun forclass monitor,and Im wonderingif I,er...if Ican counton yoursupport.W:Oh,maybe ifyou hadasked mesooner,but myroommate srunning,too,and Ive alreadypromisedher that she hadmy support.Text5W:Have youbought a new cameraagainYou returning myflat intoa cameramuseum!M r11stop.r11try.But Iprobably can,t.I seeanewmodel andmy kneesgo weak!Text6M:Hello!r d like tohave aphone installed,please.W:May Ihave yourname andaddress,pleaseM:Sure.My nameis SeanKobluk.KOBLUK.My addressis1600Iowa Avenue,Apartment
16.W:May Ihave yourdate of birth andyour socialsecurity number,pleaseM:Sure!My dateofbirthis June1l,
1980.My socialsecurity numberis
554669980.W:Thank youvery much!The earliestday forconnection isthis Friday.Is thatOKM:That sfine!Thanks!W:Thank youvery much,Mr Kobluk.Have anice day!Text7W:Have youheard thatthe bossof thelaw officewhere Rickworks wantshim tofly toBrazil anddoamonths workthereM:That snice.He willlove itbecause everythingwillbepaid for,such asairtravel,meals,hotel...and this is hisfirst timeto getout of the States.W:Indeed.You wont believehow muchhe islooking forwardto it,and howmuch hislittle sisteradmireshim!He sgoing toenjoy lyingon the beaches whenwork isdone,and hepromised tobuyhis sistergifts.M:Who elseis goingbesides himW:He sgoing alone.M:When willhebeleavingW:He wastold aboutit threedays ago,and Ithink he11leave in aweek.Text8W:Are youlistening tothe radio,TedM:No.I dont havea radio.I,m watchinga movieon TV.W:What isit aboutM:It sabout amother.She losesher husbandonly threeyears afterthey getmarried.She hastoraise herson alone.W:It mustbe amoving story.M:Yes,it is.So whats up,Helen Wr mcalling toask ifyou havetime thisafternoon.Mike andI aregoing swimming.Do youwantto go with usM rdlike to,but mycousin ising.I muststay athome andspend sometime withhim.W:Does helikeswimmingM:Yes,he does.W:That,s great.Why notask himwhether he11gowithusIt willbe fun.M:OK.r11give hima call.If hegoes,!will too.Text9W:Did yousee thisreport!found thatthe waypeoplespend their vacationshas changeda greatdealinthepast tenyears.M:Yes,I sawthat.I thoughtit wasinteresting thattenyearsago90%of peoplespent theirvacationsat home,but todaythat figurehas droppedby40%.W:I guessthat peopleare being moreand more mobile.Most of us wantto findentertainment intheoutside world.After all,people havemore moneyto spendthan theyused to.M:Where doyou thinkmost peopleliketo spendtheirvacations nowW:Oh,the seaside,of course.No oneprefers bigcities anymore.M:Yeah,thatstrue,though itseems tome thatthe rateof peoplegoingtotheseasidehasdropped,even thoughpeople stilllove togo there.W:Well,r veheard thatcamping isbeingmoreandmorepopular.!guess peopleare nowheading tothemountains torelax.M:I supposewe cityfolk arefinding thereal beautyof natureagain.People aregetting moreadventurous,wanting toget closeto nature.Text10M:Hello.r mCallum Robertson.In theprogram todayjetme askyou aquestion first:What doyouthink wouldbe thehardest jobin BritainApolice officerPerhapsa deepseafishermanWell,no,according toa recentresearch,being aLondon taxidriver takesthat prize.lt,sreally ahard job,really difficult.One reasonisthetraffic.lt sgetting worseand worseinLondon.For mostofus,if wehave tosit ina traffic jam fora fewminutes,we getanxious.Butimagine ifyou hadtodothat allday,every dayas yourjob.What,s more,passengers arein ahurry,and thatmakes thingsworse forthe drivers.To prepareforthetest,wouldbe drivershave torememberways andplaces ofinterest aroundCentral London.lt seemsas iflearning allthe streetsandways makesa partofthebrain grow.Well,any way,thisisa mosttiring job.Next timeyou restuckinatrafficjamand feelmad,spare athought forthe taxidrivers,who havetospendmost oftheirworking lifein them.。