阅读理解
阅读下列短文,根据短文内容判断其后的句子是正确(Right)、错误(Wrong)。
Passage 1
Hi Rob!
You want to know about my new boyfriend.
His name is David Manning. He lives in London and he’s British. His parents are from London, but they live in Oxford. He is 34 years old. He’s an IT manager and he works for ABHK Bank.
He’s lovely,of course.
See you on Thursday.
Love, Polly
31. Rob is Polly’s new boyfriend.
A Right B. Wrong
32. David is British.
A Right B. Wrong
33. Polly will meet Rob on Thursday.
A Right B. Wrong
34. David’s parents live in London.
A Right B. Wrong
35. David works at a school.
A Right B. Wrong
BAABB
Passage 2
Franco: Is this your calligraphy, Xiaoyan?
Xiaoyan: Yes. Do you like it?
Franco: It's beautiful.
Xiaoyan: I think I'm good at art because my father is an artist.
Franco: I'm not. My handwriting is terrible, but I always write personal letters by hand — I don't like using the computer for that.
Xiaoyan: Neither do I. But my family only send emails, I don't get real letters anymore.
Franco: Me neither — I'll write you a real letter!
Xiaoyan: Thank you! But I like using the computer for some things. I'm keen on researching my family history and I love surfing the Internet for information about that.
Franco: Really? Me too!
31. Franco’s handwriting is beautiful.
A Right B. Wrong
32 Xiaoyan doesn’t like using computers for personal letters.
A Right B. Wrong
33. Franco doesn’t like using the Internet.
A Right B. Wrong
34.Xiaoyan enjoys surfing the internet for information about her family history.
A Right B. Wrong
35. Franco is not interested in researching his family history.
A Right B. Wrong
BABAB
Passage 3
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一but you don't have to pay the full price.
31. British people usually go a long way to see a doctor.
A.. Right B. Wrong
32. British families often register with the same doctor.
A. Right B. Wrong
33. Doctors always work alone in their own Doctor's Surgery.
A. Right B. Wrong
34. British people don't have to pay when they see their doctor.
A. Right B. Wrong
35. British people usually have to pay for their prescription at the chemist's.
A. Right B. Wrong
BABAA
Passage 4
David: OK, the interviews are on Friday. This is the shortlist of candidates for the job -- there are four people.
Xiaoyan: Looking at their application forms, there are some very good people here with a lot of skills. The advertisement in the newspaper was good.
David: This one looks very intelligent. His CV says he was at Harvard and Bristol universities. Yes, they are all young and experienced.
Mark: And attractive!
David: Do you mean good-looking in their photos, or attractive personality?
Mark: Personality, of course! We want someone relaxed and easy-going as well as bright.
David: Yes, we're a small team, so to be friendly is important.
Xiaoyan: As well as personality, the important skills are web-design, website management, training skills and French, am I right?
31. The interviews last two days.
A Right B. Wrong
32. There are four people on the shortlist of candidates.
A Right B. Wrong
33. A candidate’s personality is more important than his or her skills.
A Right B. Wrong
34. All four candidates were at Harvard and Bristol Universities.
A Right B. Wrong
35. The team are looking for people with four skills: web-design, website management, training skills and French .
A Right B. Wrong
BABBA
Passage 5
David: I’ll buy the drinks. What would you like to drink, Xiaoyan?
Xiaoyan: I’d like a gin and tonic, please.
David: What would you like, Polly?
Polly: I’d like a glass of wine, thank you.
David: Would you like some peanuts or some crisps?
Polly: I’d like some crisps, David.
Xiaoyan: What do you do, Polly?
Polly: I work for Lucky Shops. Would you like to come to my shop one day?
Xiaoyan: Yes, I would, thank you.
Polly: And what about you?
Xiaoyan: I work in the bank. I’m the Deputy IT Manager at ABHK, Shanghai.
31. Xiaoyan has a gin and tonic.
A. Right B. Wrong
32. Polly has a gin and tonic.
A. Right B. Wrong
33. Polly has some crisps.
A. Right B. Wrong
34. Xiaoyan would like to go to Polly’s shop.
A. Right B. Wrong
35. Xiaoyan is an accountant.
A. Right B. Wrong
ABAAB
Passage 6
People talk about Rome and Singapore.
A: So what’s Rome like?
B: I love Rome. It’s crazy! It’s quite big, and chaotic. It’s a dirty, noisy, crowded, but, most of all, beautiful city. And for English people at the moment it’s quite cheap.
A: And what’s Singapore like?
B: Singapore-well I like Singapore! But it’s quite expensive. The city is quite small and safe. It’s well-organised, it’s quiet and very clean. In some ways it’s quite ole-fashioned. But also it’s modern-there’s a fanicial distrct there.
31. Rome is big and well-organised.
A. Right B. Wrong
32. Rome is a beautiful city.
A. Right B. Wrong
33. Rome is cheap for the local people.
A. Right B. Wrong
34. Singapore is rather expensive.
A. Right B. Wrong
35. Singapore is small and quiet, but it is chaotic.
A. Right B. Wrong
BABAB
Passage 7
Hu Ping gets up late and decides to go out. He wants to go to the gym today. So he goes to the shops and waits for the bus. He gets on the bus, pays his fare and sits down. He gets off at the station and walks to the gym.
On his way to the gym he comes across Li Lin. They go in together. They stay at the gym all morning and then decide to go to Li Lin’s flat together to have something to eat. They stay in and listen to music all afternoon and then he goes back home.
31. Hu Ping is a gym owner.
A. Right B. Wrong
32. Hu Ping goes to the gym by bus.
A. Right B. Wrong
33. Hu Ping works out at the gym by himself.
A. Right B. Wrong
34. Hu Ping and Li Lin have their lunch together.
A. Right B. Wrong
35. Li Lin and Hu Ping have their lunch at a restaurant.
A. Right B. Wrong
BABAB
Passage 8
Xiaoyan meets the trainer at the gym and discusses a fitness schedule.
Trainer: Could you stand on the scales, Xiaoyan? OK, thanks.
Xioyan: Could you tell me about the gym machines?
Trainer: Of course. Do you want to come to a gym class or exercise on your own?
Xiaoyan: Which shall I do? I think I’d like to exercise on my own.
Trainer: That’s OK. Could you pass me the book, please? What time would suit you?
The best time is from 8 o’clock to 10 o’clock in the morning, because there aren’t any classes then.
Xiaoyan: OK. I’d like to come to the aerobics class on Saturday morning at 10.
Trainer: OK. Could you write your name on this list?
Xiaoyan: And I’d like to register for Tai Chi on Mondays.
Trainer: Oh yes, that’s a new class. Could you phone tomorrow for details about that?
Xiaoyan: I’d like to exercise today, if possible. Could you show me around?
Trainer: Of course.
31. Xiaoyan doesn’t know much about the gym.
A. Right B. Wrong
32. The trainer would like Xiaoyan to exercise on her own.
A. Right B. Wrong
33. There aren’t any classes from 8 o’clock to 10 o’clock in the morning.
A. Right B. Wrong
34. Xiaoyan doesn’t want to have the aerobics class.
A. Right B. Wrong
35. There is a new Tai Chi class on Monday.
A. Right B. Wrong
ABABA
Passage 9
Nick,
You asked about some thing:
Well, there’s not enough space for 90 people in the main restaurant, so there are too many guests for that room. But we can use the smaller room as well.
Parking is not a problem. There’s enough parking in the road on Saturdays. There will be a band. We have enough space for dancing in the hall after the meal.
Don’t worry about the champagne! Molly says that 50 bottles are enough. But I think 50 bottles are too much for our wedding.
Flowers—no, I don’t think we need another 10 bouquets for the tables. I think there are enough flowers already.
Looking forward to Saturday? I am!
Franco
31. There won’t be a band at the wedding reception.
A. Right B. Wrong
32. There will be enough parking in the road.
A. Right B. Wrong
33. The main restaurant is big enough for 90 people.
A. Right B. Wrong
34. Nick thinks 50 bottles of champaigne are enough.
A. Right B. Wrong
35. Molly thinks 10 bouquets of flowers are enough.
A. Right B. Wrong
BABBB
Passage 10
Consultation report
Jim Field
Problem: depression
Symptoms: can’t sleep, very tired, a bad cough
Advice: He should take sleeping tablets because he needs to sleep regularly. He shouldn’t drink alcohol or coffee in the evenings for two weeks. He shouldn’t smoke. He needs to eat dinner earlier in the evening and he should eat less rich food. He needs to return on 10th March to go to the sleep clinic. He doesn’t need to make an appointment for this clinic, but the nurses need to examine him when he is there.
1. Jim can’t sleep well.
A. Right B. Wrong
2. Jim Field shouldn’t smoke.
A. Right B. Wrong
3. Jim Field shouldn’t have dinner in the evening.
A. Right B. Wrong
4. Jim Field needs to go to see the nurse on 10th March.
A. Right B. Wrong
5. Jim Field doesn’t need to make another appointment.
A. Right B. Wrong
AABAA
Passage 11
Dear Sir or Madam,
I am writing in response to the advertisement in the Guardian newspaper on the 1st July. I would like to apply for the post of Technology Sales Representative in your company.
I am 28 years old and I am a graduate from Dangston University. I have a degree in Business Technology. I am working currently as a secretary in Polymer Ltd. In my current job I am responsible for arranging the presentations of the Technology Sales Representatives to foreign clients. I enjoy working in Business Technology, but I am now looking for the opportunity to develop my own skills and to be a Technology Sales Representative myself. I am interested in travelling and I am keen to use my language skills in your foreign companies. I speak French and German fluently. I am happy to live abroad for my work.
I am available for interview at any time in the next two weeks because I am on holiday. I am sending my CV with this letter. I look forward to hearing from you.
Yours faithfully,
Jane Simson
31. Jane Simson is applying for a job at The Guardian newspaper.
A. Right B. Wrong
32. Jane Simson is a secretary now.
A. Right B. Wrong
33. Jane enjoys being a Technology Representive.
A. Right B. Wrong
34. Jane is on holiday for the next two weeks and cannot go for an interview.
A. Right B. Wrong
35. Jane is sending her CV with the letter.
A. Right B. Wrong
BABBA
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