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新视野英语一级试题及答案4Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage or dialog.1.A. She bought new clothes.B. She researched into the company.C. She read books about interviews.D. She discovered a secret.2.A. She didnt know where the company was located.B. She forgot to bring her new clothes with her.C. She tried too hard to impress the interviewer.D. She lost her clothes before the interview.3.A. A T-shirt.B. A nice shirt.C. A suit.D. A dress.4.A. She thought her clothes were OK.B. She lost her good clothes.C. She wanted to impress with herself.D. She intended to start right away.5.A. She will wear a suit.B. She will wear jeans.C. She will wear casual clothes.D. She will wear a T-shirt.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1.1BB2.1DD3.1AA4.1CC5.0CASubtotal: 4 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 youll 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. He is a strong man.B. He is a troublemaker.C. He is a talkative man.D. He is a forgetful man.2.A. Two heavy bags.B. A huge backpack.C. A small briefcase.D. Two cardboard boxes.3.A. They got off the train.B. They helped him with his luggage.C. They did nothing to help him.D. They all called out to him.4.A. He ran after him.B. He gave him a call.C. He got into a fight with him.D. He shouted to him.5.A. A cell phone.B. A small bag.C. A sincere smile.D. A bad impression.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage or dialog.6.A. They recognize its importance.B. They love to appear on TV.C. They trust the press media.D. They wish to be well known.7.A. Listeners.B. Journalists.C. Viewers.D. Readers.8.A. 1 minute.B. 40-50 seconds.C. 5 minutes.D. 20-30 seconds.9.A. Statistics and illustrations.B. Illustrations and pictures.C. Pictures and anecdotes.D. Illustrations and anecdotes.10.A. Stories.B. Idioms.C. Jargon.D. Jokes.Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage or dialog.11.A. He seldom makes eye contact with you.B. He constantly stares at your face.C. He looks into your eyes all the time.D. He looks at you from the corner of his eye.12.A. Give a shifty look.B. Indicate his authority.C. Stare directly at you.D. Look over your shoulder.13.A. Powerful people avoid eye contact.B. Powerful people give more eye contact.C. Powerful people make less eye contact.D. Powerful people demand eye contact.14.A. A fixed look at the face of the person you are talking to.B. Looking over the shoulder of the person you are talking to.C. Eye contact somewhere in between a shifty look and a stare.D. Moving your eyes without fixing on the people you talk to.15.A. The degree of intimacy.B. The mood of the people involved.C. The surrounding atmosphere.D. The status of the people involved.Questions 16 to 20 are based on the following passage or dialog.16.A. At a cinema.B. At a theatre.C. At a nightclub.D. At a famous restaurant.17.A. A wonderful dinner.B. A lot of drinks.C. An exciting movie.D. Musical entertainment.18.A. He fainted.B. He was shocked.C. He refused to pay.D. He lost his temper.19.A. Because the waiter was mad.B. Because the waiter was angry with the man.C. Because the waiter wanted to keep the man calm.D. Because the waiter was asked to do so by the man.20.A. He wanted to check it again.B. He wanted to pay it himself.C. He wanted to give the man a discount.D. He wanted to add the price of ice water.Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage or dialog.21.A. Relaxed.B. Excited.C. Nervous.D. Anxious.22.A. The expectation that you will like or be liked by your Internet friend.B. The wish that your Internet friend should be attractive in appearance.C. The worries that your Internet friend may not have told you the truth.D. The hope that you will be able to recognize each other at once.23.A. Talk about them.B. Let go of them.C. Be afraid of them.D. Start with them.24.A. Staring at your Internet friend.B. Shaking hands with your Internet friend.C. Smiling at your Internet friend.D. Hugging your Internet friend.25.A. Your Internet friends physical appearance.B. Your Internet friends voice and clothes.C. Things you have never talked about before.D. Things you are both familiar with.Part 2 Understanding Passages (每小题: 1 分; 满分:25 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1.1BB2.1AA3.1CC4.0BD5.1DD6.1AA7.1BB8.1DD9.0CD10.1CC11.1AA12.1DD13.1BB14.1CC15.0DA16.1DD17.1CC18.1BB19.0BC20.0CD21.1CC22.1AA23.1BB24.0CD25.0CDSubtotal: 18 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.Words are regarded as so important that it is not so easy to see the fact that human communication often (1) without words. Communication without words, direct (2) communication, is (3) to the way animals communicate. Lets take a look at the following examples. When someone is angry, he doesnt have to say, Im (4) . His (5) express his feelings. His face may turn red. He may bite his (6) . He may pace back and forth. Anyone watching him can read the (7) . You, too, communicate your feelings by the expressions on your face and your (8) . You likely fall or sit somewhere heavily and walk more slowly when you are (9) . When you are happy, your eyes are bright and you hold your head high. Consider how many ideas and feelings you can communicate by the movement of your body and your facial expressions. A shake of the head says yes or no. A smile suggests a friendly and open (10) and a willingness to communicate. Sometimes you say a great deal this way without even knowing it. Questions 11 to 20 are based on the following passage or dialog.You can learn how to read other peoples body language by learning some of the most (11) body movements. How many times have you (12) the back of your neck, bitten your fingernails, played with your hands, or paced the floor? These are all common body (13) of nervousness. (14) , or a feeling of power, on the other hand, can be seen in a person when they lock their (15) together and place them behind their head or behind their back. If a person (16) away from you, or keeps their distance, this usually means they are either shy or nervous. This also (17) to a person who wont look you in the eye or who keeps their face down and turned away from you. Either what they are saying is a lie, or they are nervous and (18) of themselves. They might even be lying to you. How many times have you (19) hands with a person? Sometimes the other person will hold your hand strongly and shake it firmly. Other times, you feel like youre shaking something dead and lifeless. The (20) is clearly seen. The strong, firm handshake usually is given by a person who is sure of himself. The lifeless shake is usually the opposite. People who give these types of handshakes are possibly nervous, shy, or afraid of interaction with other people. Part 3 Spot Dictation (每小题: 1 分; 满分:20 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1.1occursoccurs2.1unspokenunspoken3.1similarsimilar4.1upsetupset5.1actionsactions6.1liplip7.1signssigns8.0(未答)gestures9.1depresseddepressed10.1attitudeattitude11.1commoncommon12.0(未答)grabbed13.1signssigns14.0confidenceConfidence15.1fingersfingers16.0pullpulls17.0apliesapllies18.1unsureunsure19.0shakeshaken20.0differencediffrenceSubtotal: 13 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 rang the doorbell, and we waited. I was feeling a little 1. . We were late for dinner, and I was a bit embarrassed, not to 2. the argument that my wife and I had had on the road to Arthurs home. The weather was hot and we were both 3. with the traffic. Arthur arrived at the door to greet us 4. a warm Armenian smile. Words did not come out of his mouth, but his look was so inviting that the eye 5. I shared with him made me feel ashamed and I regretted 6. something faster to free him 7. this expression. I raised my right hand to shake his and he extended both of his big hands and wrapped them about mine, giving a powerful 8. . I was about to let go 9. he moved his right hand and put it behind my shoulder, pulled me closer, and planted a kiss on my left cheek. He hadnt cut the hair on his face, so I could feel his whiskers (腮须) on my face. It was like having my dad kiss me when I was a little boy. I wasnt really 10. this custom, but when he finally let go, I have to admit that my attitude had changed entirely. I felt relaxed. I had lightened up and thoroughly forgotten about my 11. perfect journey to his home. Arthurs wife was standing behind him and I expected him to make an introduction, but there was no need. 12. , as he began to make a gesture toward her, she grabbed me and pulled me close for a kiss of her own. No whiskers this time. She probably left a bit of her red lipstick (口红) on my face, though. I imagined 13. home with such a red mark on my cheek and the 14. I would get from my wife. 15. , she was there and received a red mark that matched mine. I was completely 16. on the kiss when Welcome to my home 17. from his wifes lips giving me 18. . She said it with a look that was even more sincere than the look Arthur first greeted us with and I was again moved. I wanted to be able to offer my own guests such an impression 19. welcome, but I 20. controlled myself not to express these feelings. Who would resist such a warm welcome? Questions 21 to 40 are based on the following passage.It isnt always about how smart you are or how hard you tried. It isnt even always about how well your speech was written or how well you made your 21. . Sometimes its simply about how tall you are. Thats right, how tall you are. Researchers had two men of 22. equal intelligence (智力), speaking ability, and physical 23. give the same speech. They practiced together and tried to present with similar energy, 24. of speech, pitch and tone of voice, gestures, and expressions. Both men gave the speech to five different groups of twenty. Both men were 5 foot 8 inches tall. The 25. was that when they made their presentation, one man was provided a 4-inch riser to 26. behind the podium (讲台). After they finished, the people were asked about their 27. to their speakers perspective. Seventy-six percent of the audience who listened to the man who appeared to be 6 foot tall agreed strongly with his 28. while only 13% disagreed. 29. , the man who did not use the riser only had 57% agree with his argument 30. 24% disagreed. The researchers 31. the same experiment ten more times with 32. results. Whether we know it or not, we 33. to focus on others looks and much of the 34. we get from them is based on their physical appearance. Introductions, job interviews, and encounters 35. strangers are all influenced by looks, and probably 36. . This is not to say that keeping your appearance neat is not important, but there are things that we cannot control 37. height and how attractive we are to most people. It is 38. knowledge that, when we are choosing someone for public office, the better-looking choice usually wins. The fact 39. we often base these choices on their appearance 40. their views shows just how much we are persuaded by a persons looks. Bad news must be easier to take when its coming from a pretty face. 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1.1upsetupset2.1mentionmention3.1frustratedfrustrated4.1withwith5.1contactcontact6.1not doingnot doing7.1fromfrom8.1squeezesqueeze9.1whenwhen10.1used toused to11.1less thanless than12.1InsteadInstead13.1arrivingarriving14.0relationreaction15.1FortunatelyFortunately16.1focusedfocused17.1burstburst18.1a startlea startle19.1uponupon20.1consciouslyconsciously21.1argumentargument22.1relativelyrelatively23.1appealappeal24.1raterate25.1differencedifference26.1stand onstand on27.1reactionreaction28.1perspectiveperspective29.0As a resultOn the contrary30.1whilewhile31.0rewardedrepeated32.1similarsimilar33.1tendtend34.0introductionimpression35.1withwith36.1too much sotoo much so37.0forlike38.1commoncommon39.0whatthat40.1rather thanrather thanSubtotal: 34 老师评语: Part 5 Vocabulary and Structure(每小题: 分)Directions: Choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.1.When youre in Paris you cant help being _ of the way the streets are kept clean.A. effectiveB. relaxedC. consciousD. obvious2.The book offers some advice about how to make a good _ at job interviews.A. attitudeB. reactionC. effectD. impression3.He was a good worker who was _ to his family as well as to his work.A. consistentB. committedC. contentD. engaged4.It is very difficult, for the time being, to _ how much money is needed.A. accountB. signC. rangeD. estimate5.The teacher praised and rewarded the good _ of his students in class.A. statusB. behaviorC. functionD. sign6.We must _ our attention on the question of reducing our cost.A. payB. focusC. absorbD. promote7.It is said that _ to the plan so far have been positive.A. reactionsB. viewsC. ideasD. opinions8.Have you ever noticed that Jack always _ a picture of quiet self-worth?A. impressesB. focusesC. projectsD. communicates9.She has been known to become upset at the _ of blood.A. sightB. viewC. showD. range10.The age _ of the study population will greatly influence the final result.A. barrierB. positionC. distanceD. range11.From a _, he could see the tall chimneys of the factory.A. sightB. viewC. distanceD. range12.He knew what he had to do, and he got up and did it before he changed his _.A. headB. mindC. brainD. sense13.Edwinas office faced south and had a(n) _ of the lake.A. sightB. lookC. impressionD. view14.For most people in China, the bicycle is still their main _ of transport.A. meansB. impressionC. attractionD. course15.The movement and noise of the machines _ him completely.A. reactedB. holdC. noticedD. absorbed16.Mary was so _ in her job that she didnt hear anybody knocking at the door.A. attractedB. excitedC. absorbedD. drawn17.Many of the children _ some difficulty in learning the material.A. ranB. encounteredC. acquaintedD. influenced18.His facial _ told me that he didnt want to discuss the issue.A. expressionB. feelingC. meaningD. show19.Motoring organizations have started a(n) _ for safer roads in the area.A. actionB. measureC. campaignD. achievement20.Given the general _ of his health, it may take him a while to recover from the operation.A. functionB. situationC. mannerD. state21.To secure our future, we need a(n) _ economic strategy.A. consistentB. obviousC. interestedD. huge22.We also use other forms of communication _ we may be aware or unaware.A. to whichB. of whichC. whichD. that23.The train was _ s

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