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1、FCE真题练习(一) PAPER1 READING(1hour)Part1 The horse raceWhen the telephone rang on Friday evening and Rachels Kevin Huzzard, her mouth suddenly dried up with excitement. Got a ride for you tomorrow in the race比赛 at Chesterfield ,Kevin said.Oh great, is it Catch Boy Hes a great horse.No sorry .Bryns down
2、 to ride him. This is a race for amateur业余爱好者 riders. The horse is called Hay Days, trained by Billy Allaway. Seems this is a nice sort种类 of a horse but he likes to do things his way. Hes been in a couple of race and took off like rocket, but finished near the back. He ran out of energy most likely.
3、 The thinking is he might settle down for a rider like you. OK?Yes, of course, thanks, said Rachel.Good. Well, itll be useful experience for you. Just be there early.It was a long time before Rachel got off to sleep. The initia最初的 首字母l disappointment that she was not to ride Catch Boy quickly gave t
4、o excitement. Hay Days, she decided, was rather a happy name for a horse. As she was riding against fellow amateurs, the competition shouldnt be so severe. If she made mistakes perhaps they wouldnt be as noticeable as they would in a race dominated by professional male riders.Her father, on hearing
5、the news, had even offered to drive to Chesterfield to support her. Rachel, though grateful that her father had at long last accepted her ambitions, thought that it wasnt a good idea. If she had a fall or made a disastrous error of judgement, she didnt want any member of her family to observe it.The
6、 following morning was moist潮湿 and misty and Rachels first fear was that racing at Chesterfield might be abandoned because of fog. She listened to weather reports on her radio as she made breakfast but she learned little that helped to clarify澄清,阐明 the situation. In any case, local fog often disappe
7、ared rapidly when the sun broke through and thats why, in such conditions条件,情况, no decision about cancellation would be taken early.At the stables a trainer called Allen Smith had some advice for her. Let him know whos boss right from the start, These unknown horses can be really awkward尴尬,笨拙, so do
8、nt let him get up to any tricks. Keep a real tight hold of his head. Then youre likely to finish the race together, not separately. Thatll please the horses owner well.At the racecourse赛马场 itself more advice was offered freely by other riders, and, more importantly. by Hay Days trainer Billy Allaway
9、. Hes not a bad little horse. I think perhaps he wants the gentle touch, the soft voice. He had a difficult time when he was young and so hes liable to get upset if his rider sounds angry. That seemed to conflict with what shed been told by Allen Smith, but she had to forget that.The fluttering of n
10、erves in her stomach wouldnt die down and she desperately拼命地,绝望的 wanted some food. Even though she would have no weight problems whatsoever, for the horse was, according to race rules, due to carry a rider of 65 kilos (which meant putting a lot of lead in the saddle pockets to make up the difference
11、 between that weight and Rachels), she felt that it would be unwise to eat because she had difficulty concentrating with a full stomach.To her delight, Hay Days turned out to be a very good-looking deep chestnut horse. Billy Allaway was already in the racing paddock, where all the racehorses were wa
12、iting.Feeling a touch nervous? he enquired with one of his widest grins.A bit, she admitted.Just as it should be. That way you wont get too cocky and think you know it all. Now just remember what I said. Take it easy and come back safe and sound.Rachel looked around at the other horses. A brown male
13、 called Ever-so-helpful was trying to show hed been ill-named by throwing his head about in a very wild manner. She was thankful her own horse was so calm . It was undeniably embarrassing to have to fight for control in front of such a crowd spectators. And then came the announcers call to the stari
14、ng line.1. What do we learn about the horse Hay Days performance性能 in previous races?A. He was unlucky not to win.B. He started too fast.C. He seemed to make little effort.D. He deliberately ran in the wrong place.2. As she lay in bed, how did Rachel feel about the race.A. worried that her horse was
15、 unfamiliar to herB. convinced of the likelihood of her successC. concerned about her horses reputationD. aware the other riders might not be very talented3. How did Rachel feel when she heard the weather forecast预报A. rather unclear as to whether she should risk racingB. fairly hopeful that the race
16、 would go aheadC. upset that the fog was interfering干涉 with her plansD. resigned to unpleasant racing conditions4. Who does boss refer to in line 44?A. the trainerB. the riderC. the horseD. the owner5. What was Billy doing when he spoke to Rachel at the racecourse?A. attempting to calm her downB. tr
17、ying to correct Allen Smiths opinionC. warning her that the horse was not up to standardD. offering an explanation for the horses character6. Why did Rachel avoid eating any food in the period before the race?A. She was concerned about meeting the weight limit for riders.B. She wanted to use the tim
18、e think about the race.C. She thought this might affect her performance.D. She felt too nervous to eat anything.7. What does cocky mean in line 74?A. forgetfulB. worriedC. arrogantD. cheerful8. What point is made about the brown horse?A. His actions intimidated Rachel.B. His name gave no indication
19、of his behaviour.C. His actions were a source of amusement to the crowd.D. His name proved difficult for the race announcer.Part2My first interview for the school magazineMy school publishes a magazine once a month which is written by the students. Its run by a group of volunteers who contribute and
20、 collect articles. I volunteered to help last year.When the editor contacted me with an idea for an article, my initial was annoyance. Id been ill for a week, and Id fallen behind on schoolwork, debate team assignments, and college application essays. 9 My first thought was, Oh great, another thing
21、to deal with!When I discovered, however, that the thing was an invitation to interview the journalist Nicholas Kristof, my irritation vanished completely. What an opportunity! Id always been an enthusiastic reader of his articles in The New York Times. 10 I was fascinated by his humanitarian and jou
22、rnalistic career, and I was very much looking forward to meeting him and writing an article about him for the school magazine.Although I am a native New Yorker, Id never been to the New York Times building. I found the modern design attractive, and also discovered that the cafeteria served excellent
23、 food. 11 Even though I know a single computer could hold all that information and more, seeing them was a reminder of the incredible volume of information and analysis that goes into writing newspaper articles.Id spent a few hours preparing with my classmate Eliza, whod also been invited to take pa
24、rt in the interview. Wed discussed what questions to ask Nicholas Kristof and Id written them on separate pieces of card. Although I felt ready, it was still a relief to be sharing the interview with Eliza 12 As it turned out, I shouldnt have been so nervous.When Nicholas Kristof welcomed us into hi
25、s office, he was charming, and throughout the meeting he seemed genuinely interested in talking to us. He didnt hurry us and gave us the chance to ask our questions. 13 As it progressed, things got better and it felt less like a volley of questions and answers and more like a normal conversation.The
26、 interview was filmed and it was interesting for me to learn exactly how this was done. When we arrived, we were told that we would have to do the interview twice. The first time the cameraman filmed Nicholas Kristof only. 14 We werent able to see the final result that day but Nicholas Kristof has p
27、romised to send the film to us when its finished.By the end of the day. Id learned a lot about interviewing people. 15 In particular, Ill have to try and make the conversation seem more natural. But, overall, it was an incredible experience, and Im very grateful to the school magazine for having giv
28、en me such an amazing opportunity despite how long it took me to respond to their initial phone call.A. Not only was he a very friendly person, but also the idea of having a partner helped calm the butterflies in my stomach.B. I honestly enjoyed every moment and his responses about these particular
29、issues really made me laugh.C. Admittedly, Im going to have to work on some aspects of my interview skills.D. My excitement was mixed with anxiety, though, especially after I went online and read up on his extraordinary achievements.E. I realised later it would have been better if Id spent less time
30、 reading directly from the material Id prepared, but fortunately the interview wasnt a complete disaster.F. Then, Id turned on my cell phone and there was a message waiting for me.G. Afterwards, when we asked our questions again, he just focused on the two so us.H. But my favourite aspect was the sh
31、eer number of books piled and shelved around the different offices.Part3In which section does Stacey mentionno longer having much time to practice her part 16 trying not let her hopes get too high 17 the professionalism of the entire cast 18 a strange feeling of familiarity 19 occasions when her att
32、itude displeased her bosses 20 an actor who took a while become friendly 21 being required to do some quick thinking 22 the way some of the cast dealt with their fame 23 reacting in a negative way to something she saw 24 being thrown into confusion 25 a change in the scheduling of the programme 26 a
33、n individual who tried to make her laugh 27 being surprised by an individuals reaction 28 understanding that shed made a mistake about the cast members 29 an occasion when she got embarrassed 30 My life in Silver StreetAId played a couple of very minor TV parts, so I went along to the audition for a
34、 part in Silver Street. There I met up with an old friend, Lucy Parvin, who was also auditioning and we were messing about and couldnt stop laughing. When they told me to act a scene based on a line they gave me, which was, I know thats a lie, I was rather taken by surprise, but I did my best. I kne
35、w my old school friend Bob Copperfield had been in the cast for the past five years. I loved watching him in action and now I stared to think: could I really be about to get a part alongside him It was too incredible to imagine-so I avoided thinking about it as I didnt want to get disappointed.BWhen
36、 I heard Id got the part, I spent the next few days not knowing what to think, going from feeling wildly happy to being absolutely terrified! When I got to the film set, the security guard on the gate asked me who I was. I was sure he wouldnt believe me when I said, Im in Silver Street, but he didnt
37、 laugh. He just waved me in politely. Immediately I saw famous faces from the cast: Martin Vicars, Hilary Moss. I was completely in awe of them, but they came over to say hello as I went in. My first ever scene was a huge row in the market square with Mary, my screen mother. After we had finished fi
38、lming, everyone on set and the crew clapped. I had got so completely involved that I didnt realise they were all watching. And I blushed bright red.CIn past acting jobs Id got to know the other actors gradually over the first few days of filming. But with Silver Street it was different. I felt as th
39、ough I know everyone already because Id seen them so often on screen-it was very odd-but when I began work I realised that I didnt know them at all. The actors were often so different from their screen characters, and I had to undo any image I had of them and start all over again. I felt very shy wi
40、th most of the cast, although I made an effort to appear confident and cheerful. Some of them took longer to get to know than others. Norma Steel, who played Mrs Rocket, warmed to me slowly, but eventually we got quite close.DI was given a dressing room of my own, next to Bobs. So we saw a lot of ea
41、ch other and, sometimes when were on set together, we used to get the giggles so badly that we were called to the production office and told off like naughty children. No doubt we deserved it, but despite our fooling around we both worded hard and never got a line wrong. I watched the first ever sce
42、ne I appeared in at home on TV with Mum and the family. They loved it but I hated watching myself, and thought my voice was awful. At first Silver Street was only on twice a week, and we had time for rehearsals. But six months after I arrived the number of episodes was increased to three so we were
43、too busy to have rehearsals we just had to learn the script and go straight to filming.E Despite the enormous press interest in Silver Street, there were no star egos there. We were actors wanting to do a good job, and thats how we saw ourselves. Impressed by everyone elses attitude, I was determine
44、d not to let any of them down. I could see that the actors who coped best were the ones who kept their feet on the ground and went home to their families rather than going off parting. One really funny guy on the cast was Mark Pointer. Often just before I was due to film a scene hed deliberately giv
45、e me a funny look, and that would set me off giggling again. It was a really happy time in my life.PAPER3 Part1Houdini, the great escape artistThe magic tricks of Harry Houdini still (0) ( ) some of the top magicians in the world today. In the early twentieth century, before the invention of televis
46、ion, Houdini attracted audiences in huge (1) ( ) to his shows. His (2) ( ) to escape from seemingly impossible situations made him a legend.Born Erik Weisz in Hungary, he moved to the USA with his family in 1878. As a nine-year-old boy, he called himself prince of the air and (3) ( ) acts in his nei
47、ghbourhood, swinging high above the ground on a bar and ropes. He later (4) ( ) a living doing magic tricks and began experimenting with escape acts. He also changed his name to Houdini in (5) ( ) of a French magician he (6) ( ) admired. His early tricks (7) ( ) escaping from boxes while his hands w
48、ere chained together, and over the years, his acts (8) ( ) increasingly ambitious. In one lf his most famous tricks the great magician was chained up inside an underwater cage, and somehow (9) ( ) to free himself while his spectators (10) ( ) on in amazement. (11) ( ) to all this, Houdini acted in f
49、ilms and wrote several books. Although he shared some of his secrets, many of his tricks (12) ( ) a mystery.1. A amounts B volumes C numbers D sizes 2. A skill B ability C quality D gift 3. A played B appeared C performed D exhibited 4. A received B gained C collected D earned 5. A credit B mark C r
50、espect D honour 6. A highly B greatly C widely D significantly7. A contained B related C involved D concerned8. A grew B developed C advanced D improved9. A succeeded B realised C managed D achieved10. A looked B saw C viewed D regarded11. A As well B In addition C Along with D In excess12. A mainta
51、in B remain C survive D endure0. A inspire B dream C persuade D imaginePart2My Arctic adventureTry something different for your next holiday join Students on lce, a scientific expedition to the Arctic. Last year I did just (0) ( ) , and it was absolutely fantastic!(13) ( ) was lots to do before I wa
52、s ready to set (14) ( ) on my journey, though. I had to organise (15) ( ) number of fundraising events and ask companies in advance for sponsorship in (16) ( ) to get enough money together. But a (17) ( ) months later, I was heading to the Canadian Arctic, excited about seeing the snow. In the Arctic there (18) ( ) bound to be snow! I told myself.Well I discovered somethin
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