1、新视野一级试题及答案B卷New Horizon College English TestBand One (B)2005 1Paper OnePart I Listening Comprehension: (20%)Section ADirections: In this section, youll hear ten short conversations. After each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversation and question will be read only
2、 once. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to each question.1. A. Changing her clothes. B. Driving her carC. Having a meal. D. Typing an essay.2. A. She cannot read. B. Nobody can tell.C. She has no watch. D. She is too sorry.3. A. Hes a boat builder. B. He smokes a pipe.C. He paints waterco
3、lors. D. Hes a plumber.4. A. She goes to bed early. B. She is alone.C. She is not tired. D. She is single.5. A. Return some books. B. Go home.C. Read Matthews book. D. Leave class early.6. A. Shes careless. B. She likes George very much.C. Shes not concerned with Georges health.D. None is correct7.
4、A. The speed limit was not clearly marked.B. The speed limit is 10 miles per hour.C. The speed limit is 40 miles per hour.D. The speed limit is 50 miles per hour.8. A. On the grass. B. Near the pool.C. At home. D. On his bike. 9. A. Philadelphia. B. California.C. Florida. D. Arizona.10. A. Jason Dan
5、iels isnt home right how.B. The caller dialed the wrong number.C. Jason Daniels cant come to the phone right now.D. Jason Daniels doesnt want to speak to the calls.Section B Directions: In this section youll hear a short passage. The passage will be read once. At the end of the passage, youll hear f
6、ive questions. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to each question.11. A. Hes a tourist guide. B. He a businessman. C. Hes an interpreter D. Hes a schoolteacher.12. A. English and French. B. Gentian and Greek. C. German and French D. English and Greek 13. A. He could not speak Greek B. He c
7、ould speak English only C. He could not afford a holiday D. He was not familiar with Athens14. A. One month B. Several weeks C. A few days D. The passage does not say15. A. Mr. Brown had a wonderful time in Greece B. Mr. Browns Greek was good enough C. Mr. Brown did not speak Greek well D. Even Gree
8、ks had trouble with their own languageSection CDirections: There is a passage with ten blanks in this section. Youll hear the passage read twice. Listen carefully and fill in the blanks with what you have heard.Now Id like to talk to you about the (1) _ exam. The exam will be held next Thursday, the
9、 last day of exam week. (2) _ to bring along two or three pens in (3) _ you run out of ink. Unlike the mid-term this test will not include multiple-choice questions. It will (4) _ entirely of essays. Youll have to answer three of the five essay questions. The exam will be comprehensive, which means
10、you will be (5) _ for all of the subject (6) _ weve covered in class. I would suggest you (7) _ the textbook as well as your class notes. The final will count for 50% of your grade in the (8) _ ; the research project will count for (9) _ ; and the mid-term 30%. Ill be in my office almost all day on
11、Tuesday of next week. If you (10) _ into any problem, please feel free to stop in. Good luck with your studying and Ill see you on Thursday. Part II Reading Comprehension (30%)Directions: Read the following passages carefully and do the multiple-choice questions. Text 1On a practical level, teachers
12、 need a wide variety of skills and abilities. They have to be ready to spend many hours at home planning their lessons and preparing homework. They have to be well organized in class, patient with students, able to appear bright and interested even if they are in fact tired or unhappy, and lively en
13、ough to control a group of young people for almost 200 days a year. Outside the classroom, they may have to prepare teaching materials, to choose books to use as texts, to help organize the work of other teachers, or to organize spare time activities for students. If you think that you have all the
14、necessary qualities, you may feel that you would like to be a teacher. One way to decide, if you live in the United States, is by joining a club for future teachers, such as Student Action for Education. Clubs like this give advice about your field, and also allow you to watch teachers at work, atte
15、nd meetings and experiment with teaching methods and equipment. You could also talk with the job advisor at your school or university. Finally, you could try teaching a younger student or becoming an advisor at a summer camp for children. Any activity in which you are dealing with children will help
16、 you decide whether you have a calling for teaching. 16. The first paragraph is mainly about _. A) various skills and abilities teachers needB) how to help organize the work of other teachers C) how to plan lessons and prepare homework D) how to prepare teaching materials17.The second paragraph is m
17、ainly concerned with _. A) the ways of deciding ones future employment B) the ways to decide whether teaching should be ones future employment C) joining a club for future teachers D) talking to an advisor when choosing future employment18. According to the author, a teacher should show a firm mind
18、_. A) that suffers only from tiredness B) that suffers only from unhappiness C) that suffers only from unusual tiredness or unhappiness D) that is able to control tiredness and unhappiness 19.Student Action for Education is _. A) a club for future teachers B) an activity at a summer camp C) a summer
19、 camp for childrenD) a club for job advisors 20. Which of the following does the author suggest to a person who wants to be a teacher? A) Watching teachers at work, or organizing students spare time activities B) Preparing and correcting homework, experimenting with teaching methods and equipment C)
20、 Joining a future teachers club, talking with job advisors, or working with children D) Planning lessons, or attending teachers meetingsPassage 2The earth is not the only body that travels around the sun. With it are eight other planets (行星), fellow members of the suns family.Two of them are nearer
21、while the other six are farther from the sun than the earth is. The farther they are, the longer trips they make around the sun. People noticed long ago that these traveling bodies moved around in the sky in fixed paths. It is a force called gravity (重力) that holds them in their paths.We know that e
22、very little bit of matter in the universe (宇宙) pulls upon every other bit of matter. Because the sun is so large, the pulls between the sun and the planets are thus great. If it were not for these pulls, the planets would fly off into space. In the same way there exists a pull between the earth and
23、the moon, which keeps the moon traveling in its orbit (轨道) around our planet, the earth. Gravity holds you to the earths surface, and pulls back to it the ball which you throw into the air. Of course, the ball also pulls on the larger earth but the earth is so much larger that the pull is not notice
24、d.Now remember that large bodies bring to bear a greater pull on any body than smaller ones which contain less material. But each object in the universe, no matter how small, pulls on all other objects to some degree.21. The earth is _ in the sun family. A) one of the nine fellow members B) bigger t
25、han two of the other bodies C) smaller than the other bodies D) nearer than two fellow members 22. These traveling bodies _. A) make much longer trips when they travel around the sun B) have the same traveling paths C) have their paths changed a bit D) move along certain paths around the sun 23. The
26、 gravity of every matter in the universe _. A) works B) makes it fly off into space C) keeps the object traveling D) holds it to the surface 24. The pull makes the ball _. A) you throw into the air fall back to the earth B) go up into the sky C) fly around the body D) none of the above 25. Which of
27、the following is TRUE? A) The smaller matters fly off into space. B) We do not notice the pull of the moon. C) The larger the bodies are, the greater their pull is. D) The moon travels around the earth because its nearer to the earth than the other fellow members in the suns family. Passage 3 What m
28、akes Americans spend nearly half their food dollars on meals away from home? The answers lie in the way Americans live today. During the first few decades of the twentieth century, canned and convenience foods freed the family cook from full-time duty at the kitchen range. Then, in the 1940s, work i
29、n the wartime plants took more women out of the home than ever before, setting the pattern of the working wife and mother. Today about half of the countrys married women are employed outside the home. But, unless family members pitch in with food preparation, women are not fully liberated from that
30、chore. Instead many have become, in a sense, prisoners of the completely cooked convenience meal. It is easier to pick up a bucket of fried chicken on the way from work or t take family out for pizzas, or burgers than to start opening cans or heating up frozen dinners after a long, hard day. Also, t
31、he rising divorce rate means that there are more single working parents with children to feed. And many young adults and elderly people, as well as unmarried and divorced mature people, live alone rather than as part of a family unit and dont want to bother cooking for one. Fast food is appealing because it is fast, it doesnt require any dressing up, it offers a “fun” break.26. American women left home to work in large numbers because of_. A) the improved living standard B) the need of wartime industry C) the increase in food price D) the modernization of the kitchen27. The phrase “pit