Right.
Wrong.
Doesn’t say.
第1题:
Hello. My name is Molly and I'm from Ireland. I train the staff and help the customers --- especially the important ones. Franco, the restaurant owner, discusses everything with me. I have two free evenings a week, but twice a year I work every evening when Franco is on holiday --- I hate that. I always have to work on Friday and Saturday evenings when the restaurant is busy. But I like it because I'm interested in food and people. My salary is good. I like working with Franco. I get along well with the other staff in the restaurant.
(1). Molly likes to work every evening.
A、 Right.
B、Wrong.
C、Doesn't say.
(2). Molly sometimes has to work on Friday and Saturday evenings.
A、 Right.
B、Wrong.
C、Doesn't say.
(3). Molly has a holiday twice a year.
A、 Right.
B、Wrong.
C、Doesn't say.
(4). Molly like working in the daytime.
A、 Right.
B、Wrong.
C、Doesn't say.
(5). Molly gets along well with all the staff in the restaurant.
A、 Right.
B、Wrong.
C、Doesn't say.
第2题:
阅读理解(40分)
根据下列材料请回答 46~50 题:
A
The law says that women should have the chance of doing the same jobs as men and earn the same as them.
The reality is very different. Women lose because, 25 years after the Equal Pay Act, many of them still get paid less than men.
They lose because they do lower-paid jobs which men just won' t consider. And they lose because they are the ones who interrupt a career to have children.
All this is reported in an independent study ordered by the Government's Women's Unite.
The biggest problem isn’t equal pay in workplaces such as factories. It is a sort of work womendo.
Make a list of the low-paid jobs, then consider who does them.
Try nurses, secretaries, cleaners, clerks, teachers in primary schools, dinner ladies, and childcare helpers. Not a lot of men among that group, are there?
Yet some of those jobs are really important. Surely no one would deny that about nurses and teachers, for a start.
So why do we reward the people who do them so poorly? There can be only one answer-- because they are women.
This is not going to be put right overnight. But the Government which employs a lot of them, and other bosses have to make a start.
It is disgraceful(可耻的) that we have gone into the 21st Century but still treat women as second-class citizens.
第 46 题 Women should have the chance of doing the same jobs and be paid equally as men_________.
A. after 25 years
B. according to the law
C. as a result of the Equal Pay Act
D. because women are as strong as men
第3题:
Betty is from Italy. Now she lives in Edinburgh . But her parents still live in Italy. She is 25 years old. She is a teacher. She works in a high school in Edinburgh. She teaches science (科学) and she likes her work. Most of her students are 15 or 16 years old. They all like her. They think she is a great teacher and a beautiful girl with long golden hair. Betty has a boyfriend. His name is Ray. He is British. He is 30 years old. He likes books and music. He can play the piano very well. He is in IT. He works very hard. But he does not like his job. He likes traveling like Betty, and of course he likes staying with Betty.
(1). Betty is British now.
A、 Right.
B、Wrong.
C、Doesn't say.
(2). Betty has long beautiful hair.
A、 Right.
B、Wrong.
C、Doesn't say.
(3). Ray likes his job.
A、 Right.
B、Wrong.
C、Doesn't say.
(4). Both Betty and Ray like traveling.
A、 Right.
B、Wrong.
C、Doesn't say.
(5). Betty can play the piano well.
A、 Right.
B、Wrong.
C、Doesn't say.
第4题:
Reading Comprehension
Directions:There are two passages iⅡthis part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.You should decide on the best choice.
Questions 56- 60 are based on Passage One:
Passage One
The law says that women should have the chance of doing the same jobs as men and earn the same as them.
The reality is very different.Women lose because, 25 years after the Equal Pay Act,many of them still get paid less than men.
They lose because they do lower-paid jobs which men just won't consider.And they lose because they are the ones who interrupt a career to have children.
All this is reported in an independent study ordered by the Government's Women's Unite.
The biggest problem isn't equal pay in workplaces such as factories.It is a sort of work women do.Make a list of the low-paid jobs, then consider who do them.
Try nurses, secretaries, cleaners, clerks, teachers in primary schools, dinner ladies,and child care helpers. Not a lot of men among that group, are there?
Yet some of those jobs are really important.Surely no one would deny that about nurses and teachers, for a start.
So why do we reward the people who do them so poorly? There can be only one answer—because they are women.
This is not going to be put right overnight. But the Government which employs a lot of them, and other bosses have to make a start.
It is disgraceful(可耻的) that we have gone into the 21st century but still treat women as second-class citizens.
Women should have the chance of doing the same jobs and be paid equally as Men( ).
A. after 25 years
B. according to the law
C. as a result of the Equal Pay Act
D. because women are as strong as men
第5题:
---Do you want a lift home?
---It’s very kind of you, but I have a much late in the office. I overslept this morning because my morning clock _______.
A. doesn’t go off
B. won’t gone
C. wasn’t going off
D. didn’t go on
第6题:
Hello, everyone. I'd like to talk about myself. My name is Lily. I am an IT worker. I work at the ABC company in Shanghai. Now I am working as a trainee (实习) Information Technology Manager. I am in charge of about 45 people. I am here on my own. My family is in Hong Kong. I don't have any brothers, but I have a sister. She works on newspaper advertisements. She is now sitting in front of the TV set and watching me on TV in our house in Hong Kong. I believe, my mother and father are together with her too. I would like to say hello to my family. Hi, Mum and Dad! Hello, Rose! Can you see me and hear me clearly? I am now in the TV studio (演播室) of Shanghai TV Station. We are making a program about our company. These people around me are my colleagues. That one over there is our boss.
(1). Lily works in IT.
A、 Right.
B、Wrong.
C、Doesn't say.
(2). Lily has got a big family in Hong Kong.
A、 Right.
B、Wrong.
C、Doesn't say.
(3). Lily is working on a training program in the TV studio of Shanghai TV Station.
A、 Right.
B、Wrong.
C、Doesn't say.
(4). Lily is going to be the IT Manager.
A、 Right.
B、Wrong.
C、Doesn't say.
(5). Lily's boss and her colleagues are in Shanghai now.
A、 Right.
B、Wrong.
C、Doesn't say.
第7题:
Teenagers do not want their parents to approve of what they do because _______.
A. they don’t like their parents’ way of life
B. they are not likely to win over the adults
C. they have already been accepted into the adult world
D. they don’t want to be isolated from people of their own age
第8题:
In Britain people usually have a doctor near their home or in their town. This is the local doctor. You have to register with a doctor before you can make an appointment. You usually have to fill in a form. and the doctor examines you. Families often all register with the same doctor. Doctors often work together in groups, and the name of the place where they work is a Doctor's Surgery. The government pays for this system, and it is free to go to see your doctor. If the doctor decides that you need treatment he can prescribe medicine. For example he can prescribe antibiotics for an infection. Medicine can be tablets to take with water or liquid to drink. The doctor writes the prescription. You take the prescription to the chemist's, and the chemist will make up the medicine for you. You usually have to pay some money for the medicine --- but you don't have to pay the full price.
(1). British people usually go a long way to see a doctor.
A、 Right.
B、Wrong.
C、Doesn't say.
(2). Some rich British families don't register with the same doctor.
A、 Right.
B、Wrong.
C、Doesn't way.
(3). British people don't have to pay when they see their doctor.
A、 Right.
B、Wrong.
C、Doesn't say.
(4). Doctors always work alone in their own Doctor's Surgery.
A、 Right.
B、Wrong.
C、Doesn't say.
(5). British people usually have to pay for their prescription at the chemist's.
A、 Right.
B、Wrong.
C、Doesn't say.
第9题:
A、That's all right.
B、Thank you.
C、It doesn't matter.
第10题: