Section B
! }$ j9 i8 l, X* D' c8 D' F1 pDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked [A], [B], [C] and [D]. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.) q, t( i, y' k3 c
注意: 此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。
5 ~& {& }" Q4 E7 O" W& `( _/ ZPassage One% f2 B v D% `, q
Questions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.
+ w t5 ]4 [# e26. [A] They cannot see the firefighters because of the smoke.3 @" ^4 ?# E' y# z6 B" `! M
[B] They do not realize the danger they are in.
6 n* A+ H0 M$ w[C] They cannot hear the firefighters for the noise.6 K4 J0 Q% j0 l8 O, k6 ]0 ~1 t
[D] They mistake the firefighters for monsters.
# v: B( | Q* m1 l. B1 i. ?27. [A] He travels all over America to help put out fires.& r6 @- t9 ?; I
[B] He often teaches children what to do during a fire.
$ ^$ O; M9 t% t2 q! r[C] He teaches Spanish in a San Francisco community.
9 I$ z; h8 h7 G* _, D( {; [[D] He provides oxygen masks to children free of charge.
% O" y: e/ N" ?3 U/ o) n28. [A] He saved the life of his brother choking on food.
! q. K5 o- a( o& U. t& a" v[B] He rescued a student from a big fire.6 n: ] V3 p: M; H: @
[C] He is very good at public speaking.7 ^% G! f4 @! W( Z6 R
[D] He gives informative talks to young children.6 h. G: t I7 {
29. [A] Firefighters play an important role in America.6 q9 t% K }+ o( K$ U9 O5 G
[B] Kids should learn not to be afraid of monsters.
5 W9 v& \) P* j/ Z9 L, l* g9 T: G[C] Carelessness can result in tragedies.
) P: b. p& }! T& U[D] Informative speeches can save lives., X1 ^# O6 H- g8 q) q4 y. {
Passage Two
+ T* P) c* T" E) AQuestions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.; N( i2 c9 ~7 {6 r5 B
30. [A] To satisfy the needs of their family.
/ r3 i! V3 g5 y, J[B] To fully realize their potential.4 e. s+ X7 \% |
[C] To make money for early retirement.
$ Y& `- ^+ r( ]$ I0 m( O E$ n[D] To gain a sense of their personal worth.
- V5 Q$ o. p D9 I- q( F. A31. [A] They may have to continue to work in old age.
$ l/ f4 d* _) R$ w[B] They may regret the time they wasted.
* W% F$ B: v! }6 k6 X# i2 W9 N[C] They may have nobody to depend on in the future.
9 O7 F& j1 x1 y9 l[D] They may have fewer job opportunities.
. M9 \# E n- a' A/ p8 z+ a7 ~0 e32. [A] Making wise use of your time.
7 U$ q2 m( m( a% i6 Y[B] Enjoying yourself while you can.
' X9 A8 N5 ?+ ^6 X% D[C] Saving as much as you can.
: m) V( D7 K* Q! ^. f[D] Working hard and playing hard. |