新视野英语一级试题及答案6.docx
trial: Quiz details图例:/ Right or marked by instructor XWrong ?To be marked by instructorQuestions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage or dialog.A. By filling buckets in a farm.B. By baking bread in a bakery.C. By working in a factory.D. By washing buckets in a factory.2.A. By getting money from his parents.B. By washing dishes for some time.C. By working as a waiter in a restaurant.D. By working full time at school.A. Miserable.B. Stressful.C. Tired.D. Excited.A. To give it up because he can't afford it.B. To give it up because he has too much work to do.C. To become rich and famous some day.D. To graduate as a top student in his class.A. Hard work makes everything possible.B. Any job is respectable.C. Rich work experience helps one succeed.D. We should always depend on ourselves.Part 1 Understanding Long Conversations (每小题:1 分;满分:5 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1.1CC2.1BB3.1CC4.1DD5.1AASubtotal: 5老师评语:Click ONCE on the speaker icon to start listening!放音结束前请不要离开本页。否则就听不成啦!Part 2 Understanding Passages(每小题:分)Directions: In this section you'll hear a passage or passages. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage or dialog.1.A. She was a teacher.B. She was a shop assistant.C. She was a truck driver.D. She was a waitress.2.A. She was ashamed of it.B. She found it rewarding.C. She found it boring.D. She was proud of it.A. Never forget your experience.B. Any job is an honorable job.C. You should have a well-paid job.D. Have a more honorable job.A. Because most of us have jobs we don't like.B. Because people tend to change jobs too often.C. Because people do not want to work hard.D. Because our society values material wealth.A. Look for worth in our work.B. Have honest jobs.C. Take care of our families.D. Be responsible for our work.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage or dialog.6.A. The working class is increasing in number.B. The working class is receiving more education.C. The working class is improving in overall quality.D. The working class is getting unfair treatment.7.A. They are stupid.B. They are skillful.C. They are short-sighted.D. They are wise.8.A. They sympathize with them.B, They look down on them.9.10.C. They help and support them.D. They keep some distance from them.A. They should have more understanding for the working class.B. They should feel proud of the working class.C. They should show respect to the working class.D. They could learn a lot from the working class.A. It is helpful.B. It is harmful.C. It is acceptable.D. It is understandable.Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage or dialog.11.A. They should work harder.B. They are important to society.C. They aren't worthy of respect.D. They shouldn't be paid more.12.14.A. Diseases would spread.B. Many people would die.C. Traffic would stop.D. Crime rates would increase.A. They do not have honorable jobs.B. They earn more than they should.C. They are not as important as trashmen to the society.D. They attract too much public attention.A. She is a doctor.B. She is a trash woman.C. She is a ballplayer.D. She is a nurse.A. Because she wanted to help others.B. Because it was a highly-paid job.C. Because it was interesting.D. Because she was good at it.Questions 16 to 20 are based on the following passage or dialog.16.A. He is the speaker's teacher.B. He is the speaker's neighbor.C. He is the speaker's workmate.D. He is the speaker's friend.A. Every Thursday.B. Every Monday.C. Every Saturday.D. Every Tuesday.A. He would help empty the trashcan.B. He would chat with the truck driver.C. He would wave to the truck driver.D. He would say "Hi" to the truck driver.A. He gives them extra money on holidays.B. He always says "Thank you'1 to them.C. He smiles at them when meeting them.D. He sends them greeting cards on holidays.20.A. Tips and bonuses.已 B. Expressions of thanks._ C, Clean environment.KD. Respect from other people.Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage or dialog.21.一 A. At about 6 p.m.B. At about 8 p.m.C. At about 9 p.m.E D. At about 10 p.m.22. A. Visit their neighbors. B. Eat out with their families.c_ C. Stay at home with their families.c. D. Go out with co-workers.E23.A. They can get extra pay for extra work.B. They have too much work to do.C. They spend a long time in the name of work.D. They can get pay increases by working overtime.24.A. They think it is understandable.B. They find it hard to accept.C. They doubt whether it is necessary.D. They think it is a waste of time.25.A. To take care of the family.B. To support their families with money.C. To help with the housework.D. To educate their children.Part 2 Understanding Passages1 分;满分:25 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1.1DD2.1AA3.1BB4.0XCD5.0XCA6.1/DD7.0XCA8.1BB9.0XBC10.1BB11.1BB12.1DD13.1CC14.0XCD15.0XCA16.1BB17.1/DD18.1/CC19.1AA20.0XCB21.1DD22.1DD23.1/CC24.0XCA25.0XCBSubtotal: 16老师评语: Click ONCE on the speaker icon to start listening! 放音结束前请不要离开本页。否则就听不成啦!Part 3 Spot Dictation(每小题:分)Directions: In this section you will hear a passage or passages three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the information you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.Questions 1 to 10 are based on the following passage or dialog.It's nearly midnight in the big city. But the big city is not (1)I asleep .The streets are crowded with people. Some arefilmsleaving (2) I, plays, and concerts. Some areI store,.iwindows, and.The some are waiting for buses and (4)restaurantsare filled with customers, and the hotels are filledI businessmenwho have come from all overthe world.I BrightMany people work at night in the big city. (7) Ilightsare shining from the windows of the tall buildings, while in newspaper offices, writers are typing up their news stories and managers are (8)bendingover their copies. In hospitals, night nurses areI roundmaking their usual (9) I. In the fire stations anI wakingalarm is (10) 'up the men to tell them a fire has justbroken out somewhere in the big city.Questions 11 to 20 are based on the following passage or dialog.One day, while I was waiting to enter university, I saw a note in a | offeredlocal newspaper. It (11) Ia teaching post at aschool in a small town near London. Being very short of money, II fearedapplied, yet (12) Ithat without a degree and withno experience in teaching my chances of getting the job were small.I arrive,askingme for an interview. Happily, I went to the school.I clear the headmaster himself that openedthe door. He was short and fat. He looked at me with a (15)I surprisedair.He began the (16)interviewby asking me questions: whatsubjects I had taken; how old I was; what games I played; thenlooking me (17)in my eyes, he asked me whetherI thought games were an important part of a boy's education. I saidyes.I made upThe school, he said, was (18) Iof one class oftwenty-four boys. I would have to teach all subjects except art, which he taught himself.I pay"What would my (19) 'be?" I said shyly.I lunch"Twelve pounds a week and (20) IBefore I could protest (抗议),he got to his feet. "Now," he said, "You'd better meet my wife. She's the one who really runs this school."Part 3 Spot Dictation (每小题:1 分;满分:20 分)小题得分对铝我的答案客观1.1asleepasleep2.1Zfilmsfilms3.1/storestore4.0Xtaxitaxis5.1restaurantsrestaurants6.1businessmenbusinessmen7.1BrightBright8.1bendingbending9.0Xroundrounds10.1wakingwaking11.1offeredoffered12.1/fearedfeared13.0Xarrivearrived14.0Xclearclearly15.1surprisedsurprised16.1interviewinterview17.0X(未答)straight18.1/made upmade up19.1paypay20.1lunchlunchSubtotal: 15老师评语:Part 4 Cloze (with Options)(每小题:分)Directions: Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer from the choices.Questions 1 to 20 are based on the following passage."I don't want to sell anything, buy anything, or make anything as a career. I don't want to sell anything bought or made. or buy anything sold or made. or make anything sold or bought. or repair anything sold, bought, or made. You know, as a career, I don't want to do that." Lloyd Dobler, a character (AW) in the movie Say Anything,I represents said this. It 1 -J the attitude of many youngpeople entering the workforce-young men and women who wereJ open to |-I them arenot meaningful.Many adults believe these young people are lazy and happy to 3.1 ive offI-«the gains made by past generations, andJ have been given -*this generation the nameI boast "Generation X". These adults often 5. 11 about workingtheir way up from the bottom doing jobs like hauling and dumping trash. Other adults who have been working for 6.Isomet ime-kan relate to the feelings expressed by the 7.young可generation in the workforce and agree that things,8.in fact-I, have changed and jobs are becoming lessenjoyable 9-I. They blame the trend toward jobs with dutiesthat are too narrow. In order for companies to 10.achieve-I greater efficiency from their workers, each personmust continuously do one task day in and day out. Many 11.long for more creative input and decision-making thanwhat this model provides. In addition, many who have recentlyfrustrating graduated from college find it 12. I-I when theyfind out they need to get further training just to get a job that pays less than $10 an hour. Companies are also employing more part-timeIso that -Iso that they don't have to pay as muchas they pay a full-time worker. Unfortunately, 14.I even as Isomeone wants to work their way up from thebottom in a company, it is hard to get the chance, 15.I because short-term workers fill most beginning positions.I Contrary 16. -Ito common belief, young people do not quit atthe first sign of hard work and they don't 17.I look down on-J"putting in their time". They do, however,I rewarding call for more 18. 1-I careers. They want the sametype of employment opportunities that existed for 19.I prior |I-generations. They want opportunities thatI change w-hheir creative spirit."I'm looking for a situation in which I can be recognized for my excellent abilities," said Lloyd Dobler. His statement expresses the hopes of those entering the workforce today.Questions 21 to 40 are based on the following passage.What was my favorite job? Let's 21.see司-I. I have takencare of gardens, children, and adults without goals; made hamburgers, pizza, and houses in trees; taught English, Math, and how to find a job; served French, Chinese, and Indian food; answered calls, letters sent over the Internet, and questions about directions;I prior to-I all of those jobs, I hauled and dumpedtrash. I have had 23.employment- that was enjoyable andfrustrating, early in the morning and late at night, indoors andoutdoors, paid and unpaid. I have been 24.yelledlooked down upon, praised, rewarded, scared to death, and confused. All together, I can boast that I 25.have held23 different jobs-21 of which I quit, one ofwhich I lost because I did a bad job and the twenty-third is my present joband I am only 35 years old. I am living proof (证据)that workingone job until you die is a thing of the 26.present I. What wasmy favorite job? I would have to say that my favorite job was waitingtables at an East Indian restaurant 27.while J attendingI Originally college and shortly after I graduated. 28. 1J, Ihated waiting tables, but over time I grew to love it. I could really relate to the pace, the people, the attitude, and the 29.image I-I of the job. I went to work at around 5 p.m. and ateI staff at the restaurant with fellow waiting 30. land thenprepared the eating area for guests. The repetition of setting up theI excitingJ, but without stress.Then at 5:30 p.m. the initial guest traffic began to arrive, 32.I though-I not in full force. It was just kind of a warm-up forthe rush of people to come. At 6:30 p.m. the rate 33.I at which 11 did my work increased and I spoke and movedI needs Iwith haste as I tried to manage the 34. -I of up tosix tables at once, taking their orders, serving their food, 35.I making the route -I, and leaping to their side when theycalled for me. Things were very demanding until around 9:00 p.m. 36.I when -hhe guest traffic slowed, and then usually 37.by二 0:00 p.m. all of the guests had left. The muscles inmy legs were occasionally a little sore from 38.I continuously -J running about for four hours, but, if I 39.had done la good job or got lucky, I had a pocket full ofmoney, tips from guests. I cleaned up the dining area and had a seat with the kitchen staff for a beer. The owner of the restaurant always paid for the first drink, so everyone usually had 40.I at least -lone before going home. Most of us didn't gohome after we left the restaurant, though. We continued on with our evening moving to a different restaurant or club.Part 4 Cloze (with Options)(每小题:1 分;满分:40 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1.1representsrepresents2.1open toopen to3.1live offlive off4.0Xhave been givenhave given5.1boastboast6.0Xsometimesome time7.1youngyoung8.1in factin fact9.1enjoyableenjoyable10.1achieveachieve11.1lo